The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
-A?- OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS W ill you allow us t# convince y ou that our method o f cleaning, pressing, repairing and dyeing clothes ii strictly sanitary and up-to-date. •W e give your clothes a lasting crease, uniform finish and the natural body shape. Only Complete Plant in Greene Ce. Xemia Dry Cleaning Co. PETERS BROS. William Robinson, Agt., Ccdarville, O. 531 E. Main Street, Xenia, Ohio The CedervlUe HemU u sa g , Xmtejnd at the Po*t-Offit*, Cefiax- rllU, 0,. 0*t*\*r *1,, !«87, u wcood •tee* metier. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mr. J. H. Niabet was 79 years old Sabbath and in recognition of this event his children and grand children gathered in this honor. Those present ■were: W. D. Nisbet, Chicago; Ed. Nis- befc and wife, Indianapolis; j . E. Nis bet and wife, Dayton; Lawrence Rog er, John, and Mfas Elisabeth Nisbet of Loveland; and Miss Marjorie Me Clellan o f this place. FORD CUTS PRICE AGAIN. IUCI STRIKE •I i Henry Ford upset things in the automobile world when he cut the price o f all Ford cars on Tuesday. Most o f the companies have made a slight reduction in prices following the first cut on Fords some months ago. With this last cut it means that other companies may have to again reduce their prices. The price on prob ably ninety-five per cent of all auto mobiles is governed by the Ford price. The Iron Age last week stated that the steel trade was very, dull as only one automobile company Was in the market for any amount of mater ial. iT ' 1 \ .}■■■ •>' I : L •' i * th.'s 6 % Dividends — W e take pleasure iu announcing that it will be the policy o f this Association to pay Dividends at the rate o f 6% f o r the period beginning July 1, 1921—the first Dividend payable January i , 1922. Gem City Building and Loan A ss ’n RESOURCES 1 MILLIONS. . . 6 N. Main, Dayton f R. D. WILLIAMSON VERY, ILL County Oojnmisioner R. D. William son has been critically ill at his home on the Xenia and Jamestown pike jmffering with gall stones. Several prominent physicians” arid” special ists have been called but it is said an operation would be useless at this time. SUES LIME COMPANY D. S. Ervin has brought suit against The Cedarville Lime Company in the Court of Common Pleas on several allegations. HQARI A n ew size package! T en for 10c. > ( V e ry convenient. Dealers carry both; lO forlOc; 20 for20c. IPs toasted. r i Rupture Expert Here Seeley. Famous in this Specialty, Called to Springfield, Ohio. ' f j ✓ TRY OUR TOB PRATING The marriage o f Miss Mary Edith Powers, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Powers of near Cedarville and Mr. Arthur David Hanna of this place was very quietly solemnized at 11:30 on Friday, June 3rd at the First United Presbyterian parsonage with the Rev. D. D, Dodds officiating. Im mediately following the ceremony the bride and groom left Xenia for a short honeymoon. Owing to the crops Mr. and Mrs. Hanna have planned an extensive wedding tour for the late summer. Mr, Hanna and, his bride are residing a t his home on the Yel low Springs pike and later will move to a large farm. Both the bride and, groom are popular ,in social circles and their ma|iy friends wish them a happy married life. A $5.00 Auto Steep Razor for $3.50 at' Ridgway’s. POULTRY— Don't fail to jmll me before you sell. Wm. Marshall. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Shawnee Hotel and will remain in Springfield, Sat urday only, June 11th. Mr, Seeley says; “ The Spermatic Shield will'not only retain any case of rupture per fectly, but contracts the opening in 10. days on the average case, Being a vast advancement over all former mtehods — exemplifying instantan eous effects immediately appreciable ancLwithstanding any. strain or posi tion, This instrument received the on ly award in England and in Spain pro during results without surgery,, in jections, medical treatment or pre scriptions. Mr. Seeley Aas documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. C. for inspection. All charity caseswithout charge, or if any interested call, he will be glad to show same without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. P. S.—Every statement in this no tice has! been verified beforethe Fed eral and State Courts—F, H. Seeley. Home Office 117 NorthrDearborn St., Chicago. You cantbeat ’em J (Babe'sHomeRunTunch-or ’v . - 't o I* For Sale:- Pennisulor Range. Res ervoir, hot-water front, in fair con dition, Oil stove heater, ’ 50 White Wyandott hens. ' „ E. G. Mckibben, Clifton, Ohio. Gaso l ine You can’t clear any fences withColumbus, but you can get speed and power and pep with it. You can hang up a big league record for efficiency and economy, too, fori Columbus takes you farther, ■on less* * And Columbus treats steep hills and the heavy going ruthlessly—and is just as good as this “ joemiller” is poor. C O L UM B U S O I L C O M P A N Y Co lum bus , O h io Cedarville Distributing Station Millar Street and’ Penn. Ry . . Telephone No. 146. R . A. Murdock M, C. Nagley C. E. Masters . W. W. Troute Cedarville Lime Co. . R. Bird & Sons’ Co. {1 fi 1 s IfHItllltIHIBIHBttIHIIHIIIIIIIlltllllllliHliHllllBJHIIIiniHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllHIIHIHl r u THE U N I V E R S A L CAR THE FORD TRUCK $545 f. o. b. Detroit The economical delivery service offered by the Ford Truck often makes it possible for the mer chant or manufacturer to reach out for business that might otherwise be closed to him. It enables him to expand— to do a profitable business in out lying districts, near-by villages and suburbs* A motorized delivery or hauling service broad ens the business field and becomes a payer of divi dends and &business builder for its owner. Start now to build up your business with a Ford Truck. R . A . M u rd o ck FORD DISTRIBUTOR FOR CEDARVILLE , AND JAMESTOWN. Only a Limited Amount o f 16% Good $21.50 Per Ton . ’t1} . HANNA’S PAINTS A full line of Household Paints and Varnishes in cans 1-2 pint up* The sanitary wall covering nearly all shades 6o gents package GARDEN TOOLS 5, Rakes and Plows, also Garden Seeds of all Kinds. OIL STOVES Either wick or wickless. Just the thing for summer work. * Lawn Mowers, Chicken Coops, Poultry Netting and Fence, Hog Troughs and Fountains, Watering Tanks. Car o f Hard Coal Just Arrived The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co ISYOURBUSINESSA SUCCESS? Flo: st’ iorry is a by aid toBusiness. Printingfine stationery is m specialty. r n- 1 t
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