The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

* * # * ■ # » • # * * m m m m m m , ° * falrv^ Chautauqu*, Aug. 1044 . «m m *« i* <»**»* A n ^ m fl**** •**&»Awgttrt 4 toS, A Mm vmc *wkl Ktoor •' - •“• at 1; "-v w .-■- I U H IU.JPW f B W . ,l»!IIMMjjUglill Ctdm ffl* Chjwxkdqot, Aug. 10 - 14 . Fwf B*Ms- AboD£ m btwtod* of MW*. C*H phoo* 1* on 187. J. P. Finney. j$t to Jfo. «od |fa*. The JmnoriOWn fxir opens Wcdnec- <toy, April 1L L, G. Bril entertained the ■?KE%ih* r '« -= ‘ ?. A. MeMillwi ha* gone t<? Min- S S H A ' *° *“ " “ * R«v- *n£ Hra. J, p. White entertain l ‘. f:r ^ lr * * * ev. '*" " ." I ',". HI ,...». . **tttot>*d company has improved Zl£ff£t~ — »*to ■•■“' :* '■; ~':'l" --■^"'"•'l-.• '■'-•'"J !.--..i>p«.-*«. •' The .Great Greene County fair. August S to 6: ' y . ’ P rary WM be closed dmgg the month o f , August as to customary each year. ^ ' r . %«■? L. P. Tindall has been taking a twft, wreV* vacation from hi* duties at !tke Exchange Bank. Make no arrangement* for the first wwk ef August Mri attwjd tha Grew County fair. Your Attention is ' called to the »rie e i C. A. Kdfeto, 17 -» Wi. Main. Xfoi*. You. can get ueri btnqn^w in rietNng and shoe*. Hon. Leigh Colvin, rice presidential candidate on the prohibition ticket w*» bom on a farm one mile south of South Charleston, Mrs, Martha Bali of Hillsboro, 0., has been spending the week with friends here. , The Sears A Nichols Canning Co. of Washington Cr H. has canned 40 ,- 000 cases, 84 cans to the case, of peas from 807 acres. . Mrs, W. W. Trento was hbstess to the members of the Heme ‘ Culture Club, Tuesday fetemoon. . ' ■ffi.i)M|Mii..iiiiiW>Wim , i , m .............„>» ■; . frank J, Berkley, who represents Leslie’s Weekly, has-a wonderful of­ fer with the works of “9 ’Henry", the greatest American short’story writeh ,» ' 1 MJ 1 ' i '- !'.H ' Something new. fresh fltandard groceries/ new stock, right at your door from our new grocery truck that will soon call on you each week. Wm. ‘Marshall. Cedarrille Chautauqua, Aur,. 10-14. * * * * * Sale of ChiUtanqui ticket* open* twsMtoow^-Batturdaji The crinm* will be made then for season #Aet*. Be ready. For Sale Model 85-4 Overland, Be- eontly rebuilt. Newtop. Priced to soli. ___________Prank Gresws^ Watch for Marshall’s trade with groceries and notions. YoUr poultry and eggs will be token in ***h or trade, Notice next week when truck makes first trip. It wiU be bigger than ever. More stock, art displays, machinery and automobile exhibits.- The races will exceed former years from entries ’al­ ready « in. All thin at the Greene county f sir, August 8-6. li'Ml !' !'. . I!'. l. J.|ij* . i ' i »-* Attorney J. Fred Barber o f New York City was in town the first o f the, week oh business in connection with his father’s estate.’ M— i f * * - - - f f - mm DON’T FORGET to Book your Fertilizer now. We can save you money. 33*2. FEED! FEED! ■V Mrs. WV, H. Smith and daughter, Mary, who have been in West Virgin­ ia, have returned home after a pleas­ ant visit. u 5 t-i A l of wealth to all sections of the United States in /the past few yearsln enabling many people to build up Sayings Accounts—but it is also, causing some to be Careless, to Join the so-called “Aratrican Orgy of ■Spending.” v ' The wise people belong to the first class. t)o YOXT? We invite: your’ Savings Account at 4 per cent compound interest. ^ *>*r • , * , ^ T t * *‘l f ’ *' * M ake this Bank your Bank Resources Over H a lf Million , . . * * * . “ Urn. £ ' U. $. libertyBondsboughtand sold, B9SHS m * All 9 t o Beginning Thu rsday /Ju ly 2 9 and ’ , . Cloring August 1st. > : ‘•C’r* £ All Ladies’ Misses, Chil­ drens and Men’s low Shoes in Black and Brown and White Canvass, S. & S. Shoe Store 1 Main Street, « ’ - Xtfiia, Ohio =*p FortKe FamilyTable Since our last advertisement, we have sold a good many pounds Of MILO and without exception it has satisfied a want that is not fll- lad by other inferior brands, In fact many of our customers are glad that we insisted tW they try one pound. . friles who hate town wing creamery butter notice that the aroma and flavor o f MILO to equal to the very highest priced creamery or eottoitoy butter. > - W« guarantee satisfaction. Just try one pound C. E. MASTERS Frank Jr Burkley, representing Leslie’s Weekly will be in Cedarville next week taking orders. With each, subscription to Leslieii you get a copy of Motor Ecfficieney. or the Bock of Knowledge.’ ' Salesman Wanted:- Te solicit or­ ders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission, Ad­ dress. THE LENOX OIL. A PAINT GO.? Cleveland, O; . The. trouble of making a trip to town with your feggs will bet elimi­ nated by the grocery truck service te stort soon. You can have groceries or notions or* cash for your poultry' or Take advantage o f our July Clear­ ance Sale and provide School shoes for the boys and children at prices be­ low what they will.be this fall. . C. A. Kelble, ’ ; 17-19 W. Main-St./Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Confarr have had'as their?guests -this -week, Mr.- and Mra.-J. H Craven and Frank- Lloyd of Indianapolis, Irtd. f, ' ; Jamesfcowh has a “Jack the Peep­ er” that has bqen annoying residents fpr Come time. One resident fired two’ shots *X '“Jwk’r but without result., Prof, Fred IX Ftoncis and wife, nee Laura*Wright o f Gillman Iowa, J, B. Wright and daughter,. * as LoueUa, of Idavilie, ind.,;have been spending; several days at’ the home ofMr. and m a & Wright, . v . ' r* . 'j ........................ . . sssttt&sntsvf--** ibee will pkiato tonka setOatoant w ’ :ore Augpt 20th. Mines Mildred Trumbo and Elsie Shroades are expected-home Friday evening from Miami Univeraitywhere j t l w i £UmT.rbox, Uti> bu tin n and Ruth Finney left Tuesday ev­ ening for Pittsburg, «s. delegates, to the Yoling .People's convention be­ ing held in that city- Robert, Rebecca and Jeesemine Trumbo of Osborn are spending the week with their ' aunt, Mrs. Cora Trumbo. - - r - - ■ . a-■ - ■ _ • , , / . „ 5 Mrs.' Hattie Shera of Oxford and Mrs. W. K Runyan and daughter of TerVace Park, Cincinnati, were guests of their sister, Mrs.*M. L Marsh this Week, ’ * . - » * ■ You have been Waiting for it and you are now going to get to see it— the fllm for “Mickle” at fhe Murdock Theatre on Ajigust 18. It has been the raged whereever shown. Our groceries and notions ,will b - purchased o f rehable jobbers and sold at a fair profit. In addition we allow you the highest market price for your eggs or poultry. Our new grocery jtruek will call on you soon. Wm. Marshall. “Mickle” was never shown in the smaller town up until this time A- toong the first to get it will be the Murdock.Theatre on August 13. Keep the date in mind. R. A. Murdock has installed one of toe latest National Cash Registers on the market. It is one o f the kind that carries all the business by de­ partments and is electrically operated Mrs. Edith Blair entertained Mfi Mid Mrs. Court Satterfield and Mrs. Afigie Satterfield of Xenia and Mr. and Mrs. V* C. Garard and daughter, Evelyn of Colnmbusi Sabbath. Mr. Gerard is. hotel reporter for toe Col­ umbus Dispatch in that city. .*° nil iiisiiisBiiiiiiur Mrs, Fred Clemens and Mice Kath­ leen Blair entertained 'about forty ladles Tuesday afternoon at the home the former. For entertainment there were several guessing contests. Light refreshments wereserved. Mrs, F. M. Reynolds o f Xenia and Mrs, Tiffen Walker of Jamestown were the out o f town guests. Mrs. N» P< Swbank and daughter, Margaret, attended the fiftieth wed­ ding anniversary of heir father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. % Collier, at Gilford, Ltd. list Wednesday. Mrs. EWbsnk Was accompanied home by Dr. Frank Daria and wife of Louis­ ville, Ky., who have been making a visit here. BUTLER HOG MIDDUNGS HOMO HOG U n ion g r a in SCRATCH FEED sl V. • O'* i \ v X-T t-. ■s, ■ s, ' a i I** n *’ f V /- ."V TANKAGE i '* catx furnish you any amount ypu may desire. We ad- .6’ . vise—Buy now/ before the advance. \ i V - r acoompemtodbytos frir a.ririfc in Psim^rikanla and West Virginia, Mr. Stuckey will be gone several weeks and will spend: much of, his time at hto old hotoe in Getardstown, W* Va. Mtoa Stfiwkey. Will return the last o f this coming month,, , .... I, jC l..,..!......... ‘ Rev. W. P. Hariman end family left Tuesday,on a motor trip to Canada to be gone about a mouth, Rev Hatriman haring been granted a month’s vaca­ tion. They were accompanied by Mrs. Clara Morton and daugtber, Jean, who will accompany them aa far as Boston, wherethey will be guests of Bey, and Mrs. T.»X Turner. N Prof, F, A Jurkat preaches Sab­ bath for the K. P. congregation. , .) ->., fi r , m . tin . w lji-iS M U ’ j . ■* W. R, Watt took in the opening of the Grand Cfeototmstoae.at Columbus, Monday, . . ■ . Mis; Georgia Oleonla Kyle of Springfield it the gues$ o f her grand­ parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Tamer. Mr. Snd Mrs. JL W. Jolly, and dau­ ghter of Dayton and Mr. Robert BeChtcl, wife and daughter of the same city have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Gillian this week. Prof. Cameron Ross, who hss been teaching at Trsyer, Iowa has returned home for the summer. Since school closed he has been attending Iowa university summer school. He Will teach (his coming year at Webster City, Iowa. Wanted:- Position open aa manager o f creamery station for man or wo­ man, Man wanted also to drive truck and gather cream. For particulars ap­ ply at this office, S>Rev. E. B. Douglas* and family of Marissa, Ill.. are spending their va­ cation with Mr. and Mrs. A E, Huey. Rev Huey is in Pittsburg this week attending the Young Ptoulft’a conven­ tion of toe U. P. church. The Ladies’ Aid of the U. P, church gave a dollar social Thursday after­ noon at toe home o f Mrs, J.O. Stewart Mr». F. O. Betts of 'Eeitoa’'l!i toe guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jobs, Chicken thieves haif’ made two hauls of late on Mrs. Wm. Me Coy’s chickens. At one trip about 66 young fries Were taken* ROsteWithMento AoeemplkA gfce door of opportuaity is never rioted to toe man who has the desire to realise,his amblto** Rad toe wilt to do so. And to m m jm Nrievto that,toe world is i M I w , toem to no riosed door. It but awaits too man who will lift toe totou and walk tormtfh without queatiomag wiiat awaita Mm. m ,, : ,4K. » " * Does Ypur Cap Run as Sweet As You’d Have ’Em Believe? ■•.#* t , * \ Js v - . • . - ■ ■ ^• . —• ■ , • • fi Your motoring friends are a skeptical crew. They open an ear when you praise the old bus, but they discount by half ev’fythmg . that you say. They look to the road for all pfodf of your daiir^. They want you to show ’em that power and pep. You can if .you use Gasolin e You’ll never have need cr reason to apologize for sluggish perform­ ance when ydu’ re depending on Cdumbus - ^ It’s just a good, pure, straight run>high test gasoline that isachieving for thousands of Ohio motorists the same results that you are seeking. With Columbus in the tank of your car, the engine will start*easily- You*!! have power on steep hills and in heavy going. You’ll get away from a full stop like a ten-second sprinter* And big mileagest You'll be surprised how much farther you can travel on less* , * C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y * Columbus, Ohio { Cedarville Plant, Telephone 3 on 146 Yoii can get Columbus at any of these goodplaces;, ' Cedarville, Ohio j C CedarvilleLimeCo* R. H. Edwards Robt. BirdSonsfieCo* R. A.Murdock ■. . South Charleston, Ohio , Jame»town, Ohb f . Irwin Bros* J*A* Brakefleld Mrs. Wm. Mart Jenkins &Turnbull GET OUR PRljCES ON AM- KINDS OF PRINTING MM

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