The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
m m mam AH — ittj The Two Best Lads A Farmer Ever Had “ I’ll gq myself” and “ HI see to it ” ere the two best lads a farmer ever had. OLD E n g l i s h P r o v e r b , But wo're helping; put that proverb on the scrap heap. During the busy season it is unnecessary for the farmer to come to the bank himself. Mail your deposits'or requests for banking service and WE ’LL SEE TO IT. The Exchange Bank CEDARV1LLE, OHIO. < Resources Over $500,000.00 U. S. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold * « ♦ • * * * * * • I LOCAL AND PERSONAL i * * • # * * # # * * For Sale: Nevr honey at Wolford's. H ^ound;- Two small gold rings. Can *be had at this office by paying a Scharge o f 26c and proving property. { Free delivery o f meat, groceries 1and ice to farmers. 1 M. C. Nagley. For Sale:- Hard coal baseburner. Almost new. W ill sell cheap i f sold at pace, Cali Citizens Phone 104. CHICKENS—I buy any thing with feathers on. ■?. Wm. Marshall. Bead over the advertissment o f the Sulphur Vapor Baths in this issue. Ilood for rheumatism and other ail ments. Jesse Morris, who has been very ill with ureamic poisoning, is not im proving as fast as his friends would like. Wo will sell 34 1-2 bag of . Model Flour, Friday and ^Saturday at 95c, Come in and see our 10c counter, i C. E. Masters. Mr. and Mrs. C„ N. Stuckey left Thursday for Martinsville, Ind., where they will take the water baths for rheumatism. POULTRY— Don't fail to call me before you sell, Wm. Marshall. Sold only bydealers give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history X NON-SKID RED-TOP CORD $ 1 5 .0 0 $ 2 2 .0 0 $ 2 7 .5 0 Reduction on all styles and sizes ' * I \ f ■ . * ■ 'i A N ew Low Price on a Known and Honest Product ntoMl weigh tablets every T o Put on Firm “Stay-There” Flesh ' .First two . each week and continue taking Vitamon regularly until you are aatisSed, with y e tU B F in weight and energy, V ITA - MON contains those won d e r f u l health-giving sab- stances hi. Nature—-the vita- .tnines*-*which .-.Science iays you must have to be strong, well and fully developed. By increasing, .the .nourishing bower o f what .you eat* V it a MQN supplies Jus t what your body needs to feed the s h r u n k e n tissues, strengthen the internal or* g in s and-. renew- shattered nerve force. It 1# not only a. question o f- how. you look, ana.feti che acaies and' time .measure tell their own story. A two weeks* test Will surprise you. Remember that THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for vitamins* fust as then# Is no substitute for fresh air, fresh water or sunlight* lttnORTAMT-~WMk the asrrtsria* WWi-Utldto* v*l*» at VITAMON W . . . . . m J MsitWSIr dwwWirsted Is « » « * ot UtK M tm egf, nsrtss# S L camttpMbrfi, coraplndo* kih I ftMAUtl wmSUWfl, h shosUI * * S. moi fcV tbdr wrf*Ws <>xre«*«e to nonMt Att MM* w - T & X * * * * * ft to r r e * . V m a * O N « g ^ B 5 H iftlMriNiMMl The sermon theme at the. M. E, church Sabbath morning will be “ The Vision o f Faith-': The sermon will be by the pastor. Found:- Rim and tire for Ford car. Owner canjhave same by proving prop erty and paying R, S. Townsley 25c for this notice. Robert Stewart, student in the R. P. Seminary, leaves Saurday for In dustry, Pa., where he will preach during the summer. dimes Little IS here on a few days yaeatwm before going oft the toad as salesman for a new invention. He will sell an electric wax heating pofc used by banks, brokers and offices where valuable papers have to be sent by mail and express and sealed. The invention is something new and will no doubt have a ready sale in financial institutions. A t. a meeting Ot the school hoard last Friday evening Miss Ora Hanna was elected for one o f the teachers this coming year. Miss Hanna has bas been teaching in Xenia township Prof, Blackburn o f Vienna, 0 ., will be the athletic director next year, he being choson jointly by the board- the college and the citizen’s commit tee in the interest o f athletics. Mrs, Lorona Dufficld has resigned her position with The Cedarville Telephone Company and will giye up her position as chief operator after seventeen years servjcewith the com pany, Mrs, Duffleld has been an effi cient and accomodating operator and her friends regret ;to see her leave. Miss Anna Mary McCorkell becomes chief operator and Mrs. Alice Huff man second. Miss Gertrude Insley will continue as night operator; Miss Mildred White, who bas been teaching at Mason City, Iowa, has re turned home. Enroute she stopped in’ Van Werte for a visit- with her aunt, Mrs. Ream and her grandmoth er, Mrs, James White. The Muskingum College Quartette gave a very pleasing concert Wednes day evening at the U. P, church. The boys are out in the interest v of the college, They gave a-concert at Clifton last night. Rev. A, G. Hastings and-wife of Reynoldsburg, . 0 ., spent Tuesday with the former’s brother, J. E. Has tings. Mrs, J. E. Hastings accompan ied. them home for a short visit and will go on to Zanesville, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F, More- head. Dr. W. R. McChcsney left this week for a trip through Pennsylvania .and -New York in the interest o f the com ing college endowment drive. Rev. Paul Duncan o f Darlington, Pa., was in town Wednesday on his way to Jackson county, Kentucky, to spend a year in the mission field. For Sale:- New fireless cooker. Two apartment aluminum- Will sell at a price much less than cost; C. ,M. Ridgway, A delegation o f the local .Eastern Star went to Jamestown Tuesday evening to bepresent at a meeting o t the chapter in that plate. W. L. Clemans and wife have been in Dayton'-for more than a week where Mr. Clemans has been under the care o f a specialist, Dr. Coleman -T. V, Iliff suffered a fainting spell while in McCoy's barber shop Wed nesday and fell to the floor. He was taken home and has since recovered; Wayne Weimer, son o f Mr,"and Mrs. Fred Weimer, wag kicked by a horse Wednesday. He was plowing com and the trace came loose and in replacing it ' the animal kicked him over the heart forcing him back quite a distance. Luckily he happened to have his- hand in a position,' that the force of the blow was broken. For a time he was unconscious but no bones were broken. W. J. Tarbox and wife, Miss Ellen Tarbox, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Townsley, M. W , Collins and wife, Miss Anna Collins, W, A. Spencer and wife, Miss Wtimah Spencer, attended the -wed ding o f Miss Jean Graff o f Trenton; 0 ., to Mr. Percey B^ Pecht o f Mans field, 0 ,, Tuesday evening. The wed ding took plaice in the United, Pres byterian church and the ceremony was performed by Rev, W. A , Con don o f Urichaville, 0 . SHOCK A B S O R B E R S .Word frotn County Commissioner R. D. Williamson, who has been crit ically ill at .the McClellan^ hospital, is that he is now able to sit up some and is improving’ as rapidly as can be expected. .1 have opened a shoe repairing chop, in the Finney building, North Main street, where I will be prepared to do all kinds o f repairing after opening Monday. All work quaranteed (4 t) William Mathis. / Mr. J. C. Black and mother, Mrs. M. C. Black o f Santa Monica, Cal., are expected to arrive the last o f the Week for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Finney. From here they go to New York for a visit. Mrs. Black is Mrs. Finney’s mother. Make a hammock, a handkerchief, an apron, a kite, table mats or some thing just as interesting at the Daily Vacation Bible School. R. P. Church, Wednesday, 9 A. M, COME! COME! COME! Boys and girls, to the Daily Vacation Bible School. R. P. church, Wednesday, 9. A. M. No amount o f chickens to small for me to call for. Wm. Marshall. Mrs. Gladys Wildman Gregg of Whittier, Cal,, who has been visiting relatives in this section o f the state spent Monday with D f. and Mrs, M. I. Marsh, Mrs. Gregg is a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wildman o f Whittier, formerly o f this place. Poultry Wanted:- I will pay high est market price at all times. Wm. Marshall. Work with tha Ford springs— not against them. The "third spring” check*the reboundand stop* the »ida-*way. S*vetires, fuel, andcardepredation. Mod erate in price. Diiiributorp R.”A . MURDOCK, Cedarville,and Jamestown BURPEE*JOHNSON CO I N O I a n a p o u s . U .S. a Word has been received here of the marriage o f Miss Dorctha McClellan, daughter o f Mr. J. J, McClellan, Jop lin, Mo., to Mr. Leland Johnson o f St, Louis, a son o f Rev. Jesse Johnson, D. D. and wife ,on Tuesday, at the home o f the bride. Mr. Johnson is engaged s in newspaper work in St. Louis and j formerly resided with his parents in j Xenia. The bride is a graduate of the i local high school and a very pupitiar ■ young g ill. She is a granddaughter^] o f Sirs* Lucy McClellan and Mr, end Mrs. J. H. Nisbot o f this place. The ‘ couple expect to make their home in St. Louis. SIX GILLETTE BLADES A WITH HOLDER $ 1.25 p r e p a id IN ATTRACTIVE GASE ATISFACTION GUARANTEE! OR MONEY REFUNDED This offer for a limited time only Remit by money order or cash (NO STAMPS) : * < Frad Razor Co. 1475 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. ifrntnumm il HARVEST TROUTE’SCashandCarryGrocery Saturday Only, July 2 HiiilllJii SI iilSISlililll o f Springfield Best Equipped, Clean and Sanitary Bath Parlors. We invite investigation Operating in 250 Other Cities OF THE UNITED SPATES BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Sulphur Vapor Baths are now being recoimnended . ■by many o f theLEAD - . ING PHYSICIANS of the country. Awarded GOLD MEDAL and INTERNATIONAL - DIPLOMA as most per fect bath in the world ; OPEN 9 A.-M. to 7 P .M . Sundays and Evenings by Appointments. Separate Departments for LADIES and GENTLE MEN. Lady and Gentle men attendants. s = 1 New Potatoes Per Pk....... ... . ,39c |‘ 24K lb. Sack o f Flpur..... . .. $L00 |3 Bars Star or P & G. Naptha....... 15c | - , (3 O n ly t o a C u s tom e r ) ' £g : j JL :------------- ----------------- : *----------------------------— —— ■*— H H Look for Additional Prices not Mentioned -Here M I t Not Satisfied With First Bath NO CHARGE Will Bo Made DR. KRUSE GOLD MEDAL SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS Located at 2nd floor SUN BUILDING ft- ■ . ■ w ® .< Corner Main and Limestone Streets - Bell Phone Main 3?42 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO “Acting Out” the Bible Stories at the Daily Vocational School. R. P. church, Wednesday at 9 A. M, Master Paul Morton o f Millers- burg, Ky., is here on a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Murdock. Thompson Crawford has fo r his guest his brother, George Crarfford, and granddaughter, Miss Mary Allen, o f Fayetteville, Tenn. They are here on a week’s visit. Rev. W. A. Condon ot UfichsVille, 0 ,, is spending a day or so at the home o f his father-in-law, R. 0. Watt. Rev, Condon had been at Trenton, 0 ., where he officiated at a wedding, Prof, F. A , Jurkat spent Tuesday in Columbus on a.business trip. ................ ......... 4 Free delivery o f meat, groceries and Ice to farmers. , M, C. Nagley. Among the delegates to the State Sabbath School Convention in Colum bus this week Misses Clara and Vera Boaie and Dr. J. P» White. The W. W. Troute Grocery has a special Harvesj; sale on groceries for Saturday only. Read the ad in this issue, Mrs. Edna Dodds left yesterday for Coloma, Mich., where ahe will spend two months with Mr*. Eliza beth Wiley Petty. - Do you want to hear the be*t stories ever told? Come to the Daily Voca tional School, R. P. church, Wednesday at 9 A, M. * Ptof. F» M. Reynolds and w ife oft St. Bernard, 0 „ are guests o f thehr son-in-law and daughter, Mr, *a jf Mrs. Fred -Clemans, George Henkle and family been spending the week at the voir. Frined.-t here o f Miss T lorqm % tell, Cincinnati, Profeswr o f ‘‘FUis Cedarville College for several yea hove rreehed the announcement her meat marriage to Dr. Davie that city.
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