The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

mm mm MtRVM V |i* l I l R l i l XiMUX g t g £ KDTTOE $*&ar«4 **W o P**t^pfc#«, Codwr- MMl, 0* OoWMtf *1. liflT, M llHH tMMVft^iV* FRIDAY, AUGUST *5, t t f t . TRACKERS* INSTITUTE, Tfc» Gmem Ceajfcty TaacHara’ In* dtfcfcttfe# 1* b*tef "bald $&X*ni* tills *wk sad mart «f fcha twteh&r* in thi* auction km ztteadin*. School i t litis tewnthip ojmwm an Monday, Sept. 5th, y m STARTEDIT? . Arapbrt wa* out J]«ra Wodneaday tin t k hold-up had taken place that morning-. betweenthia piae# and Xenia. Marabnl Mye-rx was. asked by someone by phone to he on the look* out for the holdup men and ho started to meet the desperados - but ■ none could ho found. Now the question is who .started the report1 I will pay IQ cents each for pigeons. Wnv Marshall. . For S. lei- Corn, James 1\ Finney. P t m ARB ANNOUNCED Op aaothar put* will ha found the sjUNWuwemaut >>f the diif««,r.i work- am is Uw v«ii>us xownahipa for the CaUega -Kmtuwinant and £xpuu ton campaign nvxr weak. Lc.-tat itw Jut and *ae woo heads the dm«* ui io n township, »R. J, G. CARBON ILL, Worn wa* raeajvad bar* Taaaday of the serious Jinan of Dr. J, Q, i arson of -A-oaut, who is suffariaf with intestinal tedigoaiien and was ramovad to a hospital in that city. Little hope is hold for his recovery. The Dr, wa* preparing to leaye tbw week for Penneylvania to make hi* home with relatives. I Carl Minwa «F Cincinnati, Mrs. ('hariss Bn*tbo>t«a and . daughter, LufUe, Sfr, and Mrs. Homer HsU, Mr a»d Mrv Ham Spring of Dayton, Sabbath wuh Mu. JU^a Min- , s*r, ( County Supv'intend*:.t A* A, May- ; silk* of Du' ton *rti at-. A Sabbath in [ the M. E- har.H at ;0;30. His sub* ; jaet will M "An' Answer to Skepti­ cism”. Si .4. hiuysilli* is au infltusn- tiat *pisi.»er and he should have a full lie.'-a on that data A baby dinette will b* held .next Wednesday, Thursday^ Friday and Itetur. ay at Red Cross headquarters ■n Xt.Ja at the courthouse from one to five each afternoon. All babies in gdpd health s ' hhi M be taken for examination and measurement, All the midi ones should b<* taken for ex* ominafun and treatment which te free. Physicians and nurses will be on.hand1 those days. Friday is re* served for Colored babies alone. POULTRY— Don't fail .to rail me before you sell. :. Wni. Marshall. A d a ir ’s A u g u s t F u rn i tu re , \ *x «* ! ’ • * i a t Ends Wednesday, the 31$t I t will pay ypu to. supply your furniture Deeds ' . ’ before;that titoe. 20-24 North Detroit St. XENIA, OHIO bydealers T h e b e s t f a b r i c t i r e m a d e f o r h e a v y s e r v i c e ' " o r r o u g h r o a d s — - . - RED-TOP , ‘Efctr* M y— h e a v y T read x 31 a Reductionm allstyles aridsites A ' N e w L o w F r i e s o n a < p WB n I U M ^ w tw Jw if ■*■ w JST wb w S % 5 Mr. and Mrs. Raprtr Ballard of Dal­ las l \ li'e-inv. lay in town t«' mg v!i G:-i yaah.t -^er It Juu: bk, .i & year; since Mr. Ballard I.ft, h*re. Mr. BaUc.ni and v;if-v um v ;:-:.- jag Mr, and Mr , R-u.cr llagler, Mrs. Frank Townsiey, Miss Hester Townsley* Mrs, Raymond Bull and Mrs, Ralph Townslcy have been en- tert*inin<y a larne number of friends Jat the home of the former this week. Chest* were entertained on Wednes­ day and Thursday afternoons and n- gain this afternoon. Y jd cantBeat ’em J TRACKANDHELD MEETSATFAIR Manapmcct ta Sear Pad. a! Expenses cl Contestants. .r r ,t | EiBBIMSTOPHYEItTRYFEE Wish School and Amateur CoptoSto to Bie H6fd 3. andSenate nod ' .Ribbon* Will Bs Given For ths First Four Places-—Walking Racfc Added to This Year’s Program, the ' Entries Being of High quality, The local hish.'"5ciT(jo} imd college athletes will- -wclcomo .the ndtra that the State Fair^Tpftnasement .will Again put on truck and held ehant- pionSkfes on Saturday,- Sept. Q. One ’of the pleasing features of this evem win he the fact that p-ut of the ex- jiopse. of >fhe, conwstauts will he borne, by the fair, This Bo-called, “expense sharingplan’” Is as follows: Au entry fee will he charged t<n each man! this money will .then he added to the sum of ,4200, which has beeSi set aside, and the total then returned'' pro rata to out-of-town en­ trants. fa all probability the,men wifi, receive at lhast’one-half of their expenses hack, 1 Two 'meets “will he -held—high school and, amateur.' In each meet, gold, sliver and bronze medals and ribbons will he given for the ,first four places,, lit addition to these trophies,.» gold watch wiU bn given the winner of the all-around' cham­ pionship (composed of fife .events), and a cup to thewinning relay tea®, team; winning the meet', and the highest individual’ point .Wipney. Last year a number of track stars of national reputation were entered,' among them C. 0, Cooke,' member 1912 Olympic team4, A. Rankin, holder of the Big Six discus throw record} Pete Stincftcomb/ Hl-Ameri- can halfhack and star broadJumper} Tracy Bittenger, who, broke the world’s record in. the 440-yard hur­ dles at Philadelphia, last spring, and countless others of ehual ability, The high, school meet in 1920 was won by Akron Central, which also copped the relay. The third cup went (o George Hutchinson of Ham­ ilton, while John HalteCk of Youngs­ town took the all-around. Ip the am­ ateur division the Y» M. C. A, of Co­ lumbus won the meet,. Delta Tnu Delta the relay* Pete Stinchcomh the high point winner trophy,, and JL 1L McCobh of Akron the all-around. A walking race has been added to this year’o program, and the entries to date have been of high* quality. Mr. Linohan of Cincinnati and Mr. ■Malone of Cleveland, both holders of national tmA world records, have signified their intention of entering and with the addition of the two Goodyear walkers from Akron, the event should=bo closely competed. Entries And additional Informa­ tion may bo obtained from W.- D. Griffith, Publicity Manager, Ohio State Fair, Columbus; The Puzzling Hyphen. "As trt lady bird*, lef me fell what happened hi Westport, Mass., white my family were living them The teacher watt giving the youngest schol­ ars their first JnfmTuciJort to the hy­ phen, and’ they hart ‘lady-bug’ before them on the blackboard. They knew lady1' and they know ‘hug.* but no one in class knew wliat that little line lir the middle mlr;ht. mean, and they were, scared. Suddenly one lltlle follow re­ membered the sign of subtraction In arithmetic, and made up his mind that he saw just-what w;te meant; and he rend Hoff gleefully, “Ltfdp. take away, bug{“‘“Christian Endeavor World. , Walk Around a Ring. A Tohuessee Investigator made a series of more than fifty experiments for the purpose of disproving the as­ sertion that blindfolded persons walk in circles, but ho was finable to do so* for ail the persons In the tests depart* *d from thj straight4line as they walked away from the sterling point. C ig© 5 *ette ■To s e n 8 I n t h e ' 1 delta wms t o b a c c o ik;ivcr> iiss Toasted Ai^P-jLw.■ .JtVr«■«<*»#«» MUST OBEY THE LAW. A flew law t ?. ow in forge that re- quires all tobacco dealers to dis play in i\ prominent plage a notice rela­ tive to .the sale of tobacco and pigur- ittea to minors. WHAT CAUSES,GAS ' * ON THE STOMACH? It is caused by fermenting, Sour w/istu matter in iho Intestines. This old, foul matter should he thoroughly detailed out with simple buckthorn hark, glycerine,-etc., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka. Tins acts on BOTH upper- and lower bowel, rmnoving old ac­ cumulated matter you never thought was in your system. /Adler-i-ka re Oldlabile chronic constipation, Guards against appendicitis. -A- E, -Richards, drug- gist; f, . . , : . FARMS . Town Residences—-.Vacant Lots , LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ' The Best . on Earth I . G . M c C o r k e i l Gasoli ne Ifyou want the straight-from-the-heartlowdown on Columbus > ask the motoring public of Ohio.. You’ll get anhonest opiniou, basedop actual use. *. tu, *r,- tf Thousands of automobile owners^buy nothing but ColumbuSfhdcaxLseixom no other brandof gaso­ line can they get the sure, easy start, the fast, zippy pickup, the tremendous power and the big, money* . saving mileages that Columbus always gives. C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y Columbus, Ohio .. \- Osdarvjlle Distributing Station Milter Street and Penn, By. Telephone Ho. 14 &., ; R, A. Murdock M. C, Hagley . C. K M as te rs W. W, Trout* ; CedarviJOte Lime Co. B. Bird <fcSons’ Co, | iV e Are Taking Orders For Fertilizer 1 r-ri Have You Placed Yours? Now. .ega S WHY NOT HAVE GOOD CLASSES SINCE YOU MAY® TO WFAR THEM llifariy’* OpUcnl Sntvkn Pro* vide* YOUWith lh# B«*L T IF F A N Y 5 BETTER (il.ASSES % tMtooit &< ' ‘FEEDS Tankage 6 0 Per Cent Standard Middling* \ Flour Middlings Red Dog Flour Butlers Hog Feed No. 1* Butlers Hog Feed No. 2 . Arlington Flour , "# Bran SUGGESTIONS FOR THE SEASON , ^ <■ 4 " T / ■ Spreaders (special price) Hog Troughs * “ * Hog Fountains Water Tanks Fence Posts. ^ ’ Paint Oil Stoves ~=£ .w ■< vNow is the time to Lay in Your Winter Coal. A word to the Wise is Sufficient. S Hard Coal Pocohontas Coal Yellow Jacket West Virginia / * t The Cedarville Farmers’Grain Co. /IWti.miniiwiiiiii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiininiiHWiHniiHWiifflHiHimiiBiniiminiitmiiiiiimHiiHniMiBimHiHimmimiimiititinnmin ■ ^ a r r r r . - ^ m tig ^ '"IL 1 " ... ........... . ....... 1 ‘t&'wsm r'ztm !!)* 4 ..Give Us A Chance To Figure Oil Tour Printing...

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