The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
Hie Codkrviik Hermit! K*?lfe Boll, * » . EDITOR IEnt«r*d at th* Poat-Oflic*, C*d*x- vjll*, 0,. October 31,. itk'u> aa ucsond- ebuw matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. The satisfaction of 100% safety-— is worth many times tlu> difference between tjje dividends paid on our deposits and the higher rates promised on many other investments. The money deposited with us is loaned .only upon carefully selected first mortgages on Real Estate. You will readily appreciate the excellence of our. Security if you think of it as a mortgage on your own Home or Fawn—for about 60% of a con servative value—and further guaranteed by our large Reserve Fund. Deposit your money \yith us at “ 100% Soltly-5y2°b Dividends” Gem City Building and Loan A s s ’ ji 1 RESOURCES 7 MILLIONS, 6 N, Main, Dayton V5 . V VISIT OUR STORES IN COLUMBUS, O .- CINCINNATI - LOUISVILLE OR 50 North Third Street Ninth &Walnut Sts. 943 S. Third Street 909 Race Street ‘ ORDER NEW TIRES BY MAIL and SAVE MONEY SEND NO MONEY THESE T1RES are FIRST CLASS, NOT RE-BUILTor SECONDS IlIGA SCHOOL NOTES . ' The junior Class play will be given March 17 in the o£>era house. The plat was to ojfcm Saturday but on acount of the tournament on that day, it was thought unyvise. The date has been postponed until Monday^ March 14. The basket ball tournament will be held Friday afternoon anu all day Sat urday at Yt-.mw Springs. The school aoard has kindly consented-to furnish transportation, free o f charge, for any members o f the high school and faculty. The teachers’ nave asserted that they will assume no responsi bility whatever for those pupils who go. Admision for all day, 70c. Miss Winifred Stuckey, who was taken suddenly ill Monday while in school has riot been able to return. * ■ * ♦ THE BAREFOOT BOY. Down the lane a barefoot boy Came, driving the cattle home, His heart was filled with wonderous joy, ,* As over the hills he roamed. Little hedreamed of the outer world, Of hardships, toil, and strife, But-like a fair-weather flag unfurled Was his uneventful life. But time brings changes on human kind; It changed him to a man, And many a trouble lie bore hi mind, As he counted (his) grains of sand. But that head was never bowed in. shame As those of men to-day, For he arose to honor and fame. As he did, so you may. . -—Wilbur Weakley. TIRES SIZES TUBES , TIRES SIZES TUBES 911.25 12.75 13.95 16,40 18.75 19.60 30x3 30 x3 )i 32x3 % 31x4 32x4 33x4 $1.50 1.76 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 h $20,10 26.75 27,85 , 28.75 32.75 34.75 34x4 34 x A% 35x4}< 36x4^ 35 x 5 . 37x5 $3.00 3.75 4.00 4.25 4.50 4.75 Cedarville College won a potable basket ball game at the gym last Friday night when Bowling Grfeen was defeated by a score of 21 to 31, fhe teams were about- evenly match ed in size and weight and the local .joys had' no handicap as with many of the other teams that greatly out weighed them. The girls defeated Waynesville. - Ancona and Rhode Island chicks Tuesday the 15th at special prices. Northup Hatchery, ; Yellow Springs, Rfd 1. Wednesday was a Red Letter day ‘ for P. A. Wigal on what was the W, IL Barber farm. Tree sows far rowed a total of 38 pigs, a cow had twin calves and the cat had kittens. .erF m IOific*. If, afterexamination, tiro* are satiafactoqr par exprese « aiiW itiei. Ifnot oatiafitd, rota* at oar oxpMue present market price. We hove deposited a bond assuring Ourlaiga outletenables usto purchase sow, high gradetiro* at lea* than cost k to maaufacture, in tnany instances. yon that d l adjustment* will be made without questionor quibble. ^■ OrdcrNowIStatewhetherStfaightSide or Clincher ate desired. Immediate .......... shipment; Cord tire price*on request. THEAVON TIRE & RUBBER CO. ' Dept. 26 , Ninth & Walnut St*. CINCINNATI,©. Ernest Post, who has been connect ed with a bakery goes to Mt. Vernon, 0 „ Ms.his company sold out the Sid ney plant. Mrs. W. A, Spencer has been spend ing several days in Dayton with her daughter,' Mrs. K. J. Shultz, who is recovering from an operation. The Lecture Course Committee has organized' as follows: Rev. Busier, president; Prof. Allen, vice president, Prof; Parker, secretary ana Clemons, treasurer. W. L. ■ Miss Olive Cultice had as her guest Sunday, Miss BeUla Carmen of the Y. W. C. A., Sprifigfield. For Sale:- Chevrolet “ Royal Mail’ roadster. Excellent running order. New tires, new top. Extras. J. Lloyd Conferr. W . L . C L EM A N S R e a l Es ta te £ha M feu a - at Oky Office each. Saturday ar readied by pliona at • , my n d d to c t each evening. •Boa 36 PHONES * Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You With the Best. V I T IF F A N Y BETTER GLASSES S. Detroit St. Xenia, O. - i T R A D E , M A R K For thirty-five years Henry Ford, a farmer's boy, has been working on the problem of a successful tractor for the farm, and for the past fourteen years has developed much time and a vast amount of money to the development of the ptesent Fordson Tractor. Today that Tractor is in Use on nearly 200,000 farms and if you have any doubt as tothesatisfactioiiitgiv es to those who are using it, call* in and get the booklet, just issued by the Ford Motor Company, and called “The Fordson at .Work” and read the testimony which is there given by the multitude of owners of Fordson Tractors. No evidence can be inore conclusive than that of the man who actually knows by per sonal experience andthis is the line of testimony carried in this lit tle booklet. There is no cost for this booklet. If you cannot call for. •* write, drop us a*postal, and we will mall it to you without charge. It is so valuable you ought to have it because It is the open door throught which the fanner will pass from the hard working drudge to the comparative comfort o f the manufacturer. The Fordson makes it possible for the farmer to plan and direct, while the machine will ’ do the work. ,It presents the wildest latitude for the farmer to ex ercise his brain power and plow and plan how hecan get the most •from the soil, knowing that the Tractor will do the hard work, do- it better, do it quicker, and therefore do it more profitably. This means not alone m cultivation of soil, in the harvesting of the crops, but in a hundred and one different demcnads that are made for labor, cut- vinn am£*«!«*iWa -Mt..! / 1 . 1 . . . 4 . ..... ** g of till wife and" daughters the conveniences"of 'the city,“ relieving them of much o f the hard, unpleasant part of housework. R . A. MURDOCK Authorized Ford and Fordson Sales and Service, CEDARVILLE AND JAMESTOWN. GENUINE a s bull DURHAM tobacco makes 5 0 good cigarettes for 10c “MISS SOMEBODY ELSE.” “All in a Nut Shell” WHO—Given by the Junior Class of Cedarville High School. WHERE—At the* oepra rouhe. WHEN—Thursday at 7:30 P. M. on. March 17. Admision 35c. • Plat opens, Monday,1 March 14. Music between acts by “High School Orchestra” . Salesman Wanted to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or 'Commission. Ad- iress THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT JO., Cleveland, Q, FARM WANTED:— Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good .and for sale worth the price asked. L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, HI. For Sale:—Seed oats. Early var iety. Phone 2 on 104, Cedarville, Ohio. Fred Barrett, Dividing the Day. The division of the day into hours dates fropi the original son dial; ana the notion of 60 minutes and 60 sec onds must be traced back to the Baby lonians, who combined the decimal and the duodecimal systems of nu meration, and Chose 60 ns a convenient measuring aggregate because o f its large number of exact factors.—Scien tific American. Does Your Car Run as Sweet As You’d Have ’Em Believe? Your motoring friends are a skeptical crew. They open an ear when you praise the old bus, but they discount by half ev’rything that you say. They look to the road for all proof of your claims. They want you to show ’em that power and p<^>. You can if you use The Heart and the Pulse. •The walls of the large arteries are composed mostly of elastic connec tive tissue so that they, resemble the consistence of rubber and accordingly are stretched by the blood pumped in by each heart, beat. This is what causes pulse, which can be felt when ever an artery Is dose enough to the surface. ■ Gasoline \ Y ou ’ll never have need or .reason to apologize for sluggish perform ance when you’ re depending on Columbus. It’s just a good, pure, straight run, high test gasoline that is achieving for thousands of Ohio motorists the' same results that you are seeking. With Columbus in the tank o f your car, the engine will start easily. You ’ll have power on steep hills and in heavy going. You ’ll get away from a full stop like a ten-second sprinter. And big mileages! You ’ll be surprised how much farther you can travel on less. C O L U M B U S OI L C O M P A N Y ' Columbus, Ohio * C eda rv ille Plant, T e lep h on e 3 on 146 . ' ■■■■ V . . . » !’ . . You can get Columbus at any o j these good places: Cedarville* Ohio Cedarville Lime Co. R. H. Edwards_ Robt. Bird Sons & Co. R. A . Murdock * , . South Charleston, Ohio- 1 Jamestown, Ohio Irwin Bros. •; J. A . Brakefield. Mrs, Wm . Hart Jenkins & Turnbull i M m m PRICES ARE DOWN AND SO ARE OURS CALL AND SEE Tankage 60% Bran Middlings Oil Meal «■ Cotton Seed Dairy s Arlington Flour Red Dog Flour Prime Medium Clove Seed Timothy Seed * Alsike Seed Alfalfa Seed * COAL Jackson Lump at $7.00 Per Ton Lorado West Virginia 4 in. Lump at $8.00 Per Ton Yellow Jacket Block at $9.00 Per Ton. L e t us have y ou r requ irem en ts o n fe n ce i f y ou w an t to save m on e y . How a b ou t y ou r Im p lem en ts? C om e in and ta lk i t over w ith us. L e t u s gr in d y ou r fe ed . W e have a n ice lot*o f oa ts fo r Feed Yours to Please The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. CCS- ..Give Ud AChance To Figure G*i l our Printing...' /
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