The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
eoggsM mrn car«imiii'»r.irai~TWiT~ii»tnr--) GET THE HABIT T?i<kwhere yowdolltrbuysthe mmt, We l jots a i«HSine GROCERIES BEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS Bringyo«r CKE&Mher©for best results The Beatrice Creamery Company Forty odd year* Experience it jnnoi of tkrir fairness. TriY IT, * CARL FINNEY GROCERY PHONE ft. Ttie CedayviP? HcfiW KPiTt* )‘ Kottr#! it the C*d«» ’ D„ tMcbcr Ql, 3 77* m wcond 3 c.ss* tmitsv. . ,;J. . ....... r •■ h > t T o Put on Firm “Stay-There” Flesh Thia folk* will find this simple test ■welt,worth trying: First weigh yo«r*elf and measure yourself. Next take VJTAMON, two tablet* with every meal. Then weigh and measure again each week and continue taking Vitamon regularly until you are satisfied-witti yoiu^gain ■: .In weight andenergy. ■ VITA'*- MON contains those' won-.; derful health-giving abb* stances of Nature~-the vita- mineswhich Science.Riyav you must have to he strong, ■:. /well- and fully ffevetaped.By ' 'dnereasin^,'. .the : nourishing> ■pdw£e;vvor WiTAMON supplies just Whnt your body need* tpfeed : the shrunken ■tissues, atrengthen ■'the nerve force. . ■■ It i* not only a question - the scales and tape measure tell their own story. A two ; , Weeks’ test will surprise you, „ Remember that THERE .IS NO SUBSTITUTE for vitataine* IlUt a* there is ’no substitute for fresh Mr, fresh Water or sunlight; IMPORTANT—Wl>Hethe junwlnrbtrith-tmlMta*Wdqeef VITAMONhu. ktw iteerty udfMlivth dewMlnfet In tUa of lick of energy,.nervous amooi*, tedigeitton, costtip*t£on, *kin-rnjptJon*, po6f completion Ind • geoerm] weakened pbjr»c*l and mental condition, ft thnuld■ not b« me* by •****•«*« q in icn twfwvUKtbelr“wUs»* teenMcd to nonnst AS xwM gnmietatore VITAMON instock of tautquickly procure it for you. ¥ 1# IS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED TO INCREASE WEIGHT- AND ENERGY WHENTAKENWITHEVERY MEAT, OR MONETBACK. . ~ > - rrrt“ UYouNeedPrintingDropinAndSeeUs NoTroubleto Estimate. | FFKKY- £34. SCO. HEWITT-BMTARLANB NUPTIALS | "Tho homo o f 3I t . asl Mra; .Curtin , ISfePnrfoiii of tfcb. place vcaa iiio lenr.a &f a very pretty wedding tit »eight o’clccl; 'iVc'Ices.laj? oteninrf 0when theis- daughter,, Slirs^ Mar- * 5 Urcit? was united In riamogo^ia 3fe. Ralph G., Hewitt of fctaaf>G. t Tho ceremony toalj place* in t!]o *'tpiW parlor-of tlv McFarland homo laud the voto woro taken beneath an |alicT of honeysuckle vines and a ccn- jopy-of fcms. Largo voces of white fhydratigia decorated the -room and fhall. | Mian Loutillio Garringesr Gang “0 ] Promise Me”. Tim won followed by j the Lohengrin v/eddipg march played ;by Mina,Thelma Smith. | The groom- was escorted by Mr,. iGefuid Thompson an boat man, Thri 1bride’s maids were MisGCa Anna Lola |Hewitt and Loia McFarland carried [bouquets of sweet peas. Miss MqFar- ‘ land wan daintly go\vned ip" a canary |colored organdie and Miss Hewitt .wore blue lace net over satin Mrs. IHerman McFarland as matron of lion- } or wore light blue silver1 brocaded t satin. ; The,bride was charmingly gowned in"a white embroidered net which fell over pink satin and she carried a bri dal bouquet of pink rosebuds. Her long ■veil was caught and held in place by the pink rosebuds. Rev, V. E, Bua- ler of the Methodist Episcopal church officiated with the ring ceremony, ' After the ceremony Miss Barringer sang “Mine”, Amarch was then'soft ly played while the bridal party found their places at the daintly arranged- table o#<pink and white decorations, The color scheme was carried out hr the dining room with myriads of pink and white sweet peas; Mr, Herman McFarland and Mi$S Loise Boyce also occupied seats at the table with tlie bridal party. About fifty guests- were served a buffet lunch of ice cream, cake and punch, Before leaving the bride presented her. bouquet to her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Houchins, as the eldest of the “girls?' present and honoring her eighty-three years. Mr. and Mrs, Hewitt will make their home with the groom’s parents, Mr.'and Mrs, George Hewitt of Sel ma for the present as -Mr. Hewitt is engaged in farming there. Among the out-of-town guests.who attended’ the ceremonies’ were Mr. J. V, Ford of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Finney Oldham of Springfield, Mrs. Margaret Benftam o f Dayton, Misses Gtaee and Floe Thompson o f Selma, Mr, Elton Tindall and ‘Mw and Mrs, George Hewitt o f Selma, Haul Clem mons o f South Charleston apd Miss Lois Boyer of . BloOmingsburg and Mrs. Mary* Houchins of Dayton, Line* to Be’ Remembered, Abundance seldom consists not alone In material possession, but in an un- covetefl spirit,—Sc)den. IS b u c a i f t b e a t ’ e m Old 'Broadway I Cigarette To s o a l j n t h e .d e llo iou s feStnplot/ t o b a e p o flavo r* It’s Toasted fK | w ^ jo ^ r THE UNIVERSAL CAR * TRADE MARK ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. EdNsI B.Ford, President of theFordMotor company, gives cffS this following statement: MAnother redSctionhe* bbert made in tus list price of all types of Ford ears and the Ford truck to take effect immediately. T hs list prices, L o. b. Detroit, arenowas follows; TORUING CAR (regular) $415.00 RUNABOUT (regular) 370.00 * COUPE 695.00 SEDAN 760.60 CHASSIS (regular) 343.00 TRUCDCHASSIS (regular) 495.00 TRACTOR 523.00 ■Real Estate. Properties Priced to Sell NEW YORK LIFE FIRE INSURANCE J. 6 . McCorkell dess Morris, straw buyer for the '■Hagar Straw Board & Fajcr Gg., for many years, is in a serious condition, duo to ureamic poisoning. Mr, Morris came here from Xenia when the paper mill was first put in operation. He had previously been .connected with the Hagar company in Xedia. Leonard PV Brigner, head of the Stale Highway maintaitee crew in this-section" of the county, was grant ed a marriage license to wed Mids Minnie Bradford. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Albert Ebed, Xenia. Watch Your Weight. Medical men all agree that In f great number of cases It would b« o f valuable assintanee to them if pa- tlenta could produce a weight record when going for advice; often It if Impossible for a diagnosis to be giver until a patient has tested his or hw weight for a certain length of time. »* t ’*l eer&f e g a f : l a I L l S S S a i * i> o o WAI, A! # $ o o For &j|y: , Mo ammnt ut taa to call fer r I There ie mi , io the coudatior. The Xenia k . traction for wo week. 'IcAM >'/'{<UK V /s axi ori cco co v / / / / f j l v n v G a s o tin e But the Bigr Street is out ol luck when Pierre steps on the accelerator of the Rolls-Royce and Abe gives his Ford the gas. For they can't buy Columbus in New York* They must do without the pep and power that Columr bus alwaysgives. So, with a Columbuspump or tank close by, being a Buckeye has its made-to-order advantages, so far as easy starting, quick getaway, smooth perform ance and money-saving mileages are concerned. C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y Columbus* Ohio Smooth alldi rebounds, so car‘deprecii Ford springs •ion, A bet :ata lower p Di , *R, A. Cedarville,a Th AI Cedarville Distributing Station MillerStreet and Penn. Ey, Telephone Ho, 146. E. A. Murdock M, 0„Nagley 0. E. Masters WvW.^oute; Cedarville Dime Co. R. Bird & Sons' C q . B IN D E R T W IN E , ’ *■ i » . . ’ . ■ . r , ' , 1 t , , S ' * ’ ■ . . y'. ' .. ' ■> _ ■■ ■ ' .. . I Only a Limited Amount at 14c Per Lb. Galvanized GHicken - jf, * Coops ’ $3.00 Values *■ $ 2.00 Galvanized Sprinkling Cans all siz6s Seasonable Suggestions Lawn Mowers Garden Tools Garden Seed Lawn Seed Hay Rope Disinfectants Tires ■-V . ' V:■ I . Tubes Paints * - • Enamels Screen Wire Poultry Netting i t ••IT 1 1 Q. tWO Q. ;EN- But . sera unn ban Ma: ser\ s x m The l Res u .s I h a ve c u t t b e s t quality ’’The bif r*duetieftt«fait foil weremadeinAntiripationof low material’ costs which we are not fUttm* the benefit cf, *n4 this fiefc together with increased manufacturing efficiency arri the umpire- edbried ^ematri for Fenlcen* particularly during the past t e e ©oaths permitting maximum pro* tetfen, have wide another price reduction possible immediately.. ”$ nwk I huiineaaforApril and May D21 was greater by55,633 cars and trucks than for the tm t twomonth* in 1920?in fact* thedemandhas hem evengreaterthan the supply, so that oar output has keenKited, notby unfilledorderdbut bymanufacturing facilities.,. "DuringMayweproduced201,424 Fordears andtrack* for sale in the United States alone***the btfgtst month in thehistoryof thecempany^andour factoriesandassemblyplant* m now workingon: * 4000cir dtily lehedule for June, “The Fe.tdiofi trwtor if still beingsoldat less thanthe cost toprofess on account of the resent big ' pie* ftiuetieft*, *nd it 11 i^jpoisible, therefore, to tntke anyfurtherout in thepriseof the tractor." Out ym affordto gowithout * earany longerwhenFords are esllina at theselowprices? There la »of#*fcw! whyyou*hduiddelaypurchasing * Ford car, Fordtruck, m Fasten tractor. WtwillgladlyadviseyouConcerningthedeliveryofa Fordsan tractor or the portfoulay typa. rif ear inwhichyou**e intefoited. Just ‘phoneor dropusa card. s § O IL S T O V E S 4 ' * Either Wick or Wickless the season is now on, let us Demonstrate. Nice line o f Enamel and Galvanized Wear Just Arrived Satu: I R . A . M u rdocK FORD DISTRIBUTOR FOR C$»AR VIIJUE AND JAMESTOWN. .B caESy SSI SS3VK»3«f ^ 1 f'U *' , -~ Water Tanks, Hog Troughs, Hog Waters. at the Right Price* G IV E U S A C A L L All sizes The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co B E E F - Loir Rou Por* . Ghn Chu Boil Har VEAL- | R 01 ; Lou Sho Cho 1 Stev r PORK- Che Har Sho Skl< Sau Lai- Bai Jolt* Sm« 1 Rol I ISYOURBUSINESSASUCCESS? rvteStaUoa&sy 3 s a % aM toBusiness, Priatingfine sfotecry Is oa: spaclalty. B W r S|WMl Wesaffff 1
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