The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

• * * , » • • » * * # ‘ local and personal J. R. % ells has taken the agency for the Overland automobile with head- quarters at the Central Garage. The United Presbyterian church will observe Children's Day Sabbath with a speeial program. Rev. L. I,. Gray, Northfield, 0., has been called aa pastor of the TJ. P. church, in Jamestown. W. A, Spencer is taking a vacation this week and W. I* Wilson .is driving his mail route. Miss Wilmali Spencer; who has been teaching at Kenmore, 0., is home for the summer vacation. »i«i'n i| i *, i ii. -U i .. ...... Poultry Wanted:- I w*l pay high­ est market price at all times. , i Wm. Marshall, coal For Sale:-harge size - hard base burner in good condition. J. G, McCorkell. Mrs, R. J. Shultz of Payton is the guest of her parents, Mr. and -M k -. W. A, Spencer. Mrs. Uriah D. Paullin o f Jamestown has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. V. Tarr and ‘ attending college commencement, . The Elia? family, who have been on the sick list foT several weeks now seem to be on a fair way toward recovery. The Doctor expects to be in his office regularly, beginning Mon­ day. WHEN A MAN MARRIES A t a re cen t n a t ion a l c on fe r en c e o f savings bank o ffic ia ls f t was said, th a t m arried m en save m o re th a n s ing le m en—an d m o re savings ac­ c o u n t s are op en ed in Ju n e th an any o th e r m o n th . So June,, the m o n th o f br ides—and sweet g ir l graduates and eager boy s w ith th e w o r ld ’ s ba tt le s y in th e ir eyes—is a lso th e m o n th o f Savings A c cou n ts . B u t w h y lim it th is advan tage to m a rr ied fo lk s ? Everyone needs a savings a c c ou n t and now is th e b e s t ' t im e t o sta rt one . A nd here is a g o o d p la c e—where g o od service and se cu r ity o f fu n d s m ak e ou r in te re s t ra te d ou b ly a t ­ tra ct ive . TheExchangeBank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Resources Over $500,000 -.Grocery Opening Today.. I have opened a grocery in the Finney building North Main Street, Cedarville, and am now ready for business. Patron* ize the-Cash and Carry Grocery and save money.. Beatrice Cream Station We will represent the Beatrice Creamery Co., Cincinnati. So bring us your cream. We will give y o u 1 fair tests and pay cash. j CARL FINNEY, GROCER HEALTH Is the greatest factor in life and why not try Chiropractic spinal adjustments to help you to enjoy good health, as many thousands of others have done, when other methods o f healing have failed. Your health comes just before all other things and should be given a more serious consideration CONSULTATION FREE Locate*/ ib what was Dr. E. C. Oglcsbee’s Office on Xenia Ave. Edw. A. Kern, D. C. C h irop ra cto r , Palmer Graduate Office Hours 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday EAGLE“ MIKADO” . fruis;. i n , , , Pencil No. 174 H IKAT ' C For S a W y o u r Dealer Mad. In flw # ra d « ask for the yellow pencil with the red band • EAGLE MIKADO FAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK w. L . C LEM A N S R e a l E s t a t e *ui I n feu* at M f aad* Saturday <* $***%*&' any t—ldaftis* aacli ewmlmt. . « PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO Miss Bertha Townsley of Washing­ ton C. H. has been the guest o f Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Crouse this week. W.HIWBI'UU'U II Hill III Miss Maxine Grindle o f Springfield is Bpending the summer vacation with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J, C. Grindle. Mis* Elizabeth Nisbet o f Loveland, has been the guest this week of her grandparents, Mr,.and Mrs. 3. H. Nisbet. No amount o f chickens to small for me to call for, Wm. Marshall. Mr. and Mr*. Will Lanning and Mr£. Idg Lowyy o f Fredricktown, O., are spending the week with friends here. \. Mrs. Anna Townsley entertained on Mr. and Mrs, John Spahr o f James­ town and Mrs. E. E, Post of this place. Mrs. E. E. Post was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ollis St. John.of Lytle, O,, Monday and Tuesday. For Sale;- Sweet Potatoe plants, J, A, Gillaugh. Owner, of ah automobile crank lost on Clifton pike can get same by call­ ing at this office and paying for .the notice. Mr. and Mrs. Reber Dicks of Day- ton and Mrs. Nellie Crockeran of To­ ledo, have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence McMil­ lan. . Mrs. W. R. Watt and .Mrs, Karlh Bull arid daughter, Eleanor, are in Marietta, O,, this week visiting with their brother, Mr. G. F. Siegler, who is supervisor of the public schools in that city. CHIGKENS—I buy any thing with feathers on, Wm. Marshall. Mrs. T. C. Mason, Xenia, has been appointed constable for Xerfia town­ ship, said to be the first woman offi­ cial for this office in the state. ■- Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of Harp- ster, 0., have been spending the week with their son, Prof. L, D. Parker and family. A $5.00 Gillette Safety $3.50 at Ridgway’s. Rasor for Miss Martha Cooley, who has been attending Miami University, is homo for a few days but will return for the summer term. Miss Cooley 'will teach this coming year at Ft. Wayne, Ind. I have opened a . shoe repairing shop in the Finney building, North Main street, whore I will be prepared to do all kinds o f repairing after opening Monday. All work qtiaranteed (4t) William Mathis. Paul Ramsey, who suffered a broken limb some weeks ago has recovered so that he is now able to get abdut by the aid of a crutch. He was in town yesterday for the first. Mrs. J. P. White was in Coplurr.bus Tuesday and gave a Thank Offering address, at the Ladies* Missionary Societly of the Indianola Presbyter­ ian church. The Wilberforce base ball team was defeated Wednesday in a close game by the famous Jap team. The score was three to two. FloatAforD S H O C K A B S O R B E R S Typ«i forAll FordModels N ! -REA? „ , Widen the aorrice range of the truck. Permit more tonnage with greater speed. Hold the load firm, Protect againstspring breakage. Greater riding com­ fort. Increase truck profits, Dittrlkmtvr* R. A. MURDOCK, Cedarville,and Jamestown BURPEE-JOHNSONCO. I N b 1 A N A P O U S . U . S . A HERE IT IS! AND WE P A Y YOU FOR THEM LEE PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES PuncturePreof or Money B&ok Ail Lae Functure-Proof Fneumatio Tires are absolutely guaran- jteA against puncture. This guarantee Is backed by a cash refund to be paid, if tire Is punctured, according to the following schedule: 3 inch tires ............ SV i inch tire*..........., . . . . . . . . . 4.00 net 4 inch tires ....... . inch tires ............ 5 inch tires ............... .............. 6.50 net 6 inch tires .............. 7 inch tires .............. 8 inch tires . ............ A FEW OF OUR MANY SPECIALS Fard Windshield Ventilating Bracket*.. . . . , f 1,95 Genuine Schrader Air Gauges.. . / ..................... 97c, Outlook Windshield Cleaner* $2.00 value.........98c Pet Cock Wrenches...................... 10c B ox o f 100 Cotter Keys ................................... 15c Milwaukee Timer for-Ford Car or Tractor. .$2.00 Dash Lights Complete With Bulbs.................... .95c Spring Anti-Rattlers... ........................................35c Kent-Rock Ford T i e , ........................................$2.50 Ford Car Fenders (All Medels)...................... $17.50 Perfection Rear Wheel Grease Containers.. , .75c Single Action Pum ps ......................................... $2.00 Genuine Stewart Speedometer............... .$13.95 Genuine Stewart Swivel Jo ints.':...........$2.95 ' First Quality Oil Gauges........................... .. . 25c : W e carry A C om p le te L ine o f Stewart Tank Parts I FRANK J. PIERSON 117-419 E. H igh Street, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO I ;4i We Carry G enu in e ,F ord Parts Saving Is Constructive Saving something out of whatT you can earn means a stronger resolution futre confort, permanent satisfac­ tion, happiness for the wife and the children, proper training and educa­ tion for the children,’ success for self, and independence in old age-^-all these are governed by the habit of saving or of spending. A man’s habits in handling his in­ come affect his life and the welfare f his family, both now arid for the future; his children are served or compelled to suffer because of these habits. , ' Start a constructive system o f sav­ in g today—one dollars is ail you need. TheCedarvilleBuilding& LoanAssociation Mr. V. E, Sullivan of Beckley, W. Va., father of Mrs. O, P. Elias, and Miss .Charline Quinn, a niece, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Elias. Mr. Sullivah left Tues­ day on a business trip to North Carolina, while Miss Quinn will re­ main indefinitely. ■ iiM * six GILLETTE BLADES WITH HOLDER $ 1.25 PREPAID , IN ATTRACTIVE CASE ATISFACTION GUARANTEEI OR MONEY REFUNDED This offer for a limited time only Remit by money order or cash (NO STAMPS) FradRazor Co. 1475 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. ttLitilc drops of water Little grains of sand Make the mighty ocean Jlnd this pleasant land ^ ' I / ’ t t le T h o u g h t s o f W i s d o m an d Integrity instilled into a Business Kelp to build it into a mighty institution* ' W hen we began to lay the foundation for our store, nearly fifty years ago, we planned for the future. W e determined to establish a store for the peop le—a store in which they should have the utmost confidence. O u r ever increasing patronage proves that we have succeeded* T o the readers o f this paper, permit us to say that our sW e is yours—use it—make yourself at home. ^ h ^ la b le tf a n d (a ftew ft). C i n c i n n a t i ' s g r e a t e s t s t o r e . FOUNDED t e l l , C I N C I N N A T I .1. O H I O t Just now there are many opportunities to purchase Summer apparel for men, women and children at very reasonable prices*

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