The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

wm iniwjm 3 K mfcitim Your Opportunity 13*a AJW Kagnaaia- Company report* that it ha* recaivad htcpiair $***» a loading Kabfeer^Comnany which consumes large q^Wtttta* Of Magna*!* on a baais of FIVE HUNDRED TONS apc*%it «*v*r the year 19&2- This quantity would bo ona-third of the aajNujity of the plant which the Company proposes to •roet and the profit* on the order of this size would moan a dividend on the Common Stock at the rate of $20,00 per share, which WOttld advance its value to over $200 per share, if their plant was ready for operation. Our Stone Crusher Praut which is distinct from the Mag­ nesia plant b%*orders all ready which guarantee the dividend on the Preferred Stock for the next 18 months, leaving Magnesia Profits for the Common Stock, Our Dime business will add to these profits. ■ . ■ / We operate two distinct plants in addition to tbe proposed Magnesia Plant, vis,, an old and tried lime business and a new mpdepn Stone Crushing plant of 000 ton capacity, per day. The Company is offering you the opportunity to invest in these three combined plants under one management and capi­ talized as one Company, chartered under the laws of Ohio. t THE ABEL MAGNESIA COMPANY • ■ ■ V ■■■;.■ • ' Per V . L,”CIemans, Chairman of .* ' ■ - • ■ ■ t Capital Stock Committee LOCALANB PEBSNAL • * • * » » . • • • • Get your Linoleum at McMillan’*. HOWARD SMPm BIDS IN' PAtJLL FARM, SATURDAf The Patdl farm of 176 aeree on th# Federal pike was sold under order of court last Saturday to Howard Smith o'f Selma, O, Th« sale was under fore- Tires, tires, tires, Ores! Don't fsil ^oauw of The Exchange Bank and to see Huav when U R needinsf tires. rt brought $186 an acre. The Home to see uey hen u. »•nemuag tires. |¥uiWitJJf & Loanj Xani8< m to $121 an acre to cover itsclaim, The Bank held a note for $5,000 and in­ terest, Dayton parties held claims of $3,000 which will not be protected in full with the sale price at $125 an acre. A- tenant will be placed on the farm at once. Buy your Easter flowers at the London Cream Station. Leave your order for cut flowers. Don’t forget We have the Hoover Suction Sweeper at a reasonable price The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co, horn eggs for hatching. Priced at $3 per hundred. Phone 4-142. ’ Marvin Williams. J he rermon at the Clifton Presby- an church for Sabbath morning at 1Q:30 A. M. will be "Resurrection” Rev. Robert Colman, pastor. CLIFTON DROPPED FROM RURAL COMMUNITY LEAGUE . Summer time but a-few days away. Do not hang -over the hot kitchen range. Get one of our Blue Flame Oil stoves, with and without ovens. None better inude at any price. ^ C. N. Stuckey & Son . Miss Mary Knott was taken to the McClellan hospital this week for an operation which was performed, Tuesday. She is reported as doing very well. General Hardware of all kinds for farm and home building. C. N. Stuckey & Son /* Clothes for Easter •and that tells it all. The best styles, tailored into clothes by master bands. A four-buttoned collegian suit o f Scotch or Irish Tweed Sport Style, a suit selling ’ « regularly in high-rent city stores fo r $50 and $60.' This wecfc>.... ",... ........ ............... hi $30, $35, $45 ' Be spick and span for the Easter Promenade. C. A . W E A V E R M A IN STREET, XEN IA , OH IO ltHUItllHIl IIMIIIf We are Ready to Take your Order for day old chicks and custom hatching. W o Will Sell you 4hat Buckeye incubator aad Brooder that you need Call .* r W rit# Your W ants Th»Northap Poultry Farm and Hatckry im MM* c m * Exchange R. R, %„ y*n0w Spring*, G .Real Estate. FARMS Town Residence*—Vacant Lets, LIFE ahd FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Best on Earth |{J.G.McCorkeU At a meeting of those interested in a Rural Community Baseball League in Springfield, Tuesday, it was voted to drop Clifton out of the organize- 'tion for the reason that the team had too many out of town players. It is said the Clifton team would be made up largely of Antioch players for the coming season. Under a resolution passed no team in the league may have more than one put of town play­ er. But five teams are now in the league. r". - F tr »W ith ® tit* without matches may bo pro­ duced with a handful of dry gras* *M two pieces of wood, one called the Un­ derwood, and the other a piece of very hard wood or very soft wdod that I* eallad the drill or nplndlc, A hand- fat of dry grass 1* placed on X solid rock or board, and a notch I* out in tbs Underwood, The Underwood la then placed.on the dry grass and spindle is Inserted In the botch In the Underwoods The spindle Is made to spin at a fsrft rate between the palms of the hands until a coal Is pro* I duced. Then the dry grass Is taken up In the hands and blown on to make a blaze. It Is then dropped on the ground and dry twigs and other grass piled on. A much quicker method than using the palms of the hands l# ( to havp a bow with a leather thong stretched on It. The spindle I* fixed with one turn around it and made to j revolve very fast in the notch, of tha < Underwood.’' n,i.Ai«»- iniJIili'Lfflr4HW!'U'J. 1 LEGION MEETING TONIGHT. * The Wallace C- Anderson Post, American Legion, will hold an enter­ tainment jin the opera house tonight when State .Commander Charles Dar­ lington and Dr. Ben R. McClellan will speak. A good musical program has been prepared. Ail are welcome. Ad­ mission free. TAKE OVER CREAMERY. The legal questions involved in the sale of the Houston Creamery to the Capital Dairy Products' Co., Columbus have;been straightened out, and tbe creamery will be remodeled at once and placed in operation. This Com­ pany purchased the plant some time ago but it is said there was a ques­ tion of ownership of the land involved A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jobe last week at the McClel­ lan hospital in Xenia. Wapted.Middle aged white woman *as cook and‘ housekeeper for small family. Call phone 95. Come in and see Our assortment of aluminum ware. Very nice. The Cedarvilie Farmers’ Grain Co. Nothing like home talent in Ce­ darvilie. See the Big Community Show. If you are going to paint you owe it to yourself to get our prices on Oils, paints and varnishes! We carry the celebrated Lowe Brother’s paint. Prices are away down this year. C. N.' Stuckey & Son The date of the Big Community Show has been changed to April 27. Keep it open," ThiB .will undoubtedly be the best entertainment of the sea­ son. Come to the Big Community Show, April 27. Farm fence, the best on the mark­ et at the right price. 1 **■*•**« ■ / Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bull* of In­ dianapolis, are here for & few day* to remain for a visit with relatives over Easter. George F. Siegler, supervisor of music in the Marietta schools, has been home for a few days durihg the spring vapatioip „ r This Book Is FREE DIRECT BT MAIL S«nd for yottr copy*—if £ou have not already received it Dozens o f . your neigh­ bors already have one of these*books ahd you can have one, too. It will tell you things you have nfiver known b e f o r e a b o u t your money and its true in­ terest value. Send a letter or post card t o d a y —the book will come prepaid by return mail. THE SPRINGFIELD B u i l d i n g a l o a n A S S O C I A T I O N 28 East Main St. Springfield, Ohto, m Worthy Ideal* When I die call jap “» good sport.” A sport In all tttat it Implies; cheer, tul, 'willing, ready to serve; anxious to d<S right; never content when the dny Is done—Impatient for the new chance on the morrow.—.Selected. Attention Stockholders! If you are. holding the securities o f any corporation, dividend or non-dividend paying, where you are not. entirely satisfied with your holdings and wish to exchange for a high-grade dividend paying security of character, mail the coupon attached* Address Box 44.1, Springfield, Ohio Post Office, Name Address, ADAIR’S. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR QVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS Do You Know--- What we’re going to under­ take Now? ■ ' In the next week—-we’re go ing to sell Three Rugs That is Selling Rugs at the rate of 50 per day. Did you;say it can't done? Watch tis! We ■ • ^ . , . , r ■ < ■. 4 . . could sell 300 in one day— If the price was low enough. . We Expect the “Price” to Sell These Begins M onday , April 17th, and lastfc oae week. These. rug? are not only priced to sell but wef offer you the .REMARKABLE TERMS of only . One Dollar Down and the balance on weekly or monthly installments as best suits your convenience. Adair's Mighty Dollar Rug Sale is an annual Event and each ysar has grown in popularity until this ysar we have set out to do the seainingly impossible sell 300 Rugs in one week. Seam less Tapestry Rugs 9x12 Size • • • * $ 1 4H G ood Variety o f Patterns 27x54 Tapestry d * 1 Q A R u g s ................ . » 0 * J A Wonderful Value in 9x12 Axminister Rugs at dJ O P- O E t These rugs come in a " P A M * y U variety of beautiful pat- . terns and in quality equals any rug you can buy for $45,00. I f you are are in need o f a good rug you can’ t afford to pass this up, SPECIAL GRASS RUGS ....... $5.95 8x10 .Size 6x9 Size Same as cash If £aid in 00 Days on Amounts Over $10.00. * Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrola* 20-24 North Detroit S t XENIA, OHIO. I ) I * - vw. in $ m ameitSsin, ■ . pxodp xs Ifaults cinche* *wi brir-s Urn 'advertising <i axi^ - FORTY- you grsd Hagar f 1 lh Overco. Strean We have on office samples o t paper mill befori other stages tha, eating hut tends chemical trcatmi success and tha' longer pollute * the cause of crit state officials, a continued operat you will step in a samples of wat< what has been a The puriflcatioi in tinder the dire ers, supervisor c in collaboration * fish and game dej The mill has b the past five m time the volumn < permitted empty! from the the n stream. During 1 cation plant has has been given a RS speak for themlse oh display at thi satisfaction of tt . It is also gratifyi1'! ager, Wilson Gall' §| patty that this pi success In the first jar water as taken i treated showing foreign substance In the second from the sewer is applied and de In the third jar charge gates bel< ter chemical trea water treated an< In the fifth'a . . at the Williamso reservoir which ) of being 99.9 pur. The treatment use of marl will a great amount < used as fertilise as such by all cl itself is'useful c f oitt commercj straw js cooked 1 of lime and the the stow with ; produce a combin kind of fertilizer - to ship the marl * points. ^ The amount oi — through the purifi 450 gallons a m! & had sonuething lil Ions of. water in wast first put in < officials did not could be had in quantity of water even more than t. or state men anti The company 1 spent large sums protect tlie strea hoped that the ne successful in eve operation of the ] the commercial i this place hut tlx ^,~~“ T)ne dams w o , best Dayton people the Miami Valle; pleased over the five dams functioi O&CU city and valley ftcriy during the past 6 * excessive rams the water above .lowed to come d ' river would hav stage of 18 feet, river only rose t hove normal. The for miles above m let out as the rive. that the Little Clifton ,was big during the ninet. ^Thorns* H. k the Bureau of I St., to <ut down th, log throughout He called night), state* to wash); Standardized t Would permit iMMaiil tria ls to *11 If...... -...- 1

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