The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

ifiMftO. limn • 3 SSP' The World'* Chepaest Insurance * H pH E world** cheapest insurance * is a safe deposit box such as is available a t this Institution, I t safeguards jewelry and keepsakes against theft, carelessness, storms, fire and floods. And it does all this for a few cents a week. When such security can be had a t such a low cost, it is unwise to run any risk. , Come in and select a Safe deposit box today. Hie Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO ;Resources Over $500,D9Q.OO * . 4% Interest Paid on Savings CANNQT DO BETTER WITH MONEY You' don’t 'want life insurance, because you “can do better with your money.” Your business pays yon even now, you1 say, fifteen per cent oil your capital.” v Poes it so'?. But money itself cannot earn fifteen per cent. Safely invested—not on hazardous speculation—it will return pn the average not to exceed’five per cent. The extra ten per cent is the result of your labor, your energy and resourcefulness, your superior executive ability. Death, will end all that. The extra ten per cent represents the money value of your^ife to your family and your estate. Death would destroy that value, but life insurance will indemnify against the financial loss, just as fire insurance lessens the loss when property burns. THE MUTUAL L IFE INSURANCE COMPANY . OF NEW YORK We L. CLEMANS, Special Agent THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Nothing lik e This Low Price Has Ever Been Known Before No farm tractor ever offered moremoney value, or more work value, than the Fordson Tractor at tiris astounding new low price* No fa rm power unit you cart possibly buy will do more for so little—and no farm, regardless of sire or location can afford to be without a Ford- son Tractor* PW* your order rfcw-’-there Is no tifne for delay oc imtnearieOfl; Price alone makes yoor choke the Fordeoo. Aftortbet, performance will prove to you, as it haa to 17*000 owners, that this light, compact Fordson is the moat power plant ever hitched to a farm tool. IM a* prove it to you. Write, call or phone today. R. A* Murdock LOCAL AND PERSONAL # * • * * '<# • * • JSL C. Watt was taken, suddenly ill i Moaday while a t work on the farm, j He was laid up for a few days but I is able to be about the house. The brickmasons are a t work lay­ ing the brick fo r G. E. Jobe’* new residence on North Main street. It will be a brick nineer dwelling. For Sale—2 beds with springs, dress&r, bookcase, divan, chairs, 2 rugs, 2 stoves. Mrs. Agnes Cooper W.' C, Hiff and daughter Helen wen t'to Cincinnati, Monday to wit­ ness the baseball game between the Beds- and the Giants, For Sale:- Majestic Kange cheap. (2t) d a t a Morton C. Si. Ridgway has arrived ’ home from Indianapolis, where he has been taking treatment. He is somewhat im­ proved. Wheat! Wheat!! Wheat!! DeWine Milling Co,. Andrew Jackson has been spending several days this week in Columbus •tteUding the Grand Circuit races. * For Sale:~>Ford delivery in good running order, cheap. Also good piano David Knott, Cedarville, O, Feb Sale; California Privet Hedge, strong two year old plants for $4.75 per hundred. At tho Marley Briggs Nursey, Jamestown, 0. Word ha* been received that Mr*. W. R* MeChoaney i* much improved following her operation a t the Mayo hospital in Rochester, Minn., and is now able to take some nourishment, The annual Shriner’a picnic wa* held Wednesday a t Triangle Park, Dayton. Those from here that a t­ tended were I)r. Leo Anderson, and family, Postmaster W. A, Turnbull and wife and the Editor and family. Notice: All persons are forbid trespassing on the cliffs'owned by John Taylor. No picnic parties ad­ mitted even on application. John Taylor. Monday was an unusual day fo r Charles Smith, the barber. He took enough tinuj to shut up the shop for one day and run down to Cincin­ nati for the Red-Giant* game. “Babe” Ruthsent a, home run over right field just for Charley’s special benefit, Kodak finishing 24 hour* service. Films today—Pictures tomorrow. Tarris Studio Why send your films away and wait a week or ten days for your pic­ tures. Take them to Tarr’s Studio and get your pictures in 24 hours. J. M. Bull of Springfield, has pur­ chased the Weir grocery in Xdhia on West Second street and taken charge, Mr, Bull was formerly engai ged in the grocery business but, for the past twenty years has been ' a salesman for the Carson Wholesale Grocery, Co., Springfield. See DeWine Milling Co, and get your coal for threshing. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN THEjDAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY SOUND—SOLID—SAFE 29 GREEN STREET XENIA, OHIO Ladies’ White Oxfords and , , . * * . • Slipper Special '* , * . r > \ Now is th* time for Whit* Footwear 75 pair of White Pumps and OXFORDS, Louis heels 95c Pairv About 100 pairs of White Oxfords and Strap Slippers $1.95 100 pairs of White Strap Slippers and Oxfords, $3.50, $3.95 and $4.45 values, while they last at $2.95 Military and Cubian heels . “S. & S. SELL FOR LESS” s. &s. East Main Street, SHOE STORE Xenia, Ohi# to y OUR TOB PRINTING Vote for LINCOLN FUNDERBURGH for Treasurer of Greene County. The man as Sheriff that has done more to clean up Crime than any sheriff in 20 years, and the only sheriff that has ever made the sh e r iff’s office pay its own way Political Advertisement, Furtiitwre IlpholKtoiing sad re* prirlfig. AU work e*ll*d fo r s*d de­ livered, Will be in Cedarville, Aug. i t % or 3. Mail in your address to E l­ mer Weyrick, 1441 Huffman ave., Daytou, Ohio. WiUnHMM*. The work on the Standard Oil Go., filling station is moving along rap­ idly a t present. The steel building is now up and the .driveways are being placed in shape. An ornamental fence with shrubbery will decorate the grounds. At night large 200 watt electric lights will make that the brightest spot in town. ■n.'^nj. jinn 1 , 1 , 1,1 win" y*',.ira» i t uwf.iiuf i'1iw Far Gale:- FreJsh Jersey cow and ten day old calf. Phone 2 1-2 on 153. Corn for sale in crib. F , O. Harbison. jUatettrin* Invalid Ca# Semto# *—CALLr— J, H. McMlkn &Son , ? CedarvillA Ohio. Citisens FUNERAD Phone 7. ‘ DIRECTORS For Sale:- A good toned square pi ano. Sold cheap if sold a t once. See Marion Hughes, Nox’fh Main street, FOR STATE SESATpR FIFTH-SIXTH DISTRICT C. EDWARD TIPFETT CHIJLIICOTHE, OHIO He deserree the RepabUean mt f fpr t a t the Coming Primary We are now prepared to supply all your wants in the way of needles for sewing machines. Also shuttles. I t makes no difference what kind o f a machine you have we have the size of needles you need. A full line of. befits, bobbins, and sewing machine oils. C. M, Ridgway, The only preaching in town Sab-j bath will be a t the United Presbyter -1 ian church Sabbath morning. All thej ministers are absent on their vaca-j tions pjid Dr. F. A. Jurkat will] preach. i The tax rate for the village next year will be $21.50 a thousand dol­ lars. The rate will be fifty cents a thousand higher than last, year due to the state tax of 50 cents for the soldier bonus. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Big The road will be open Tuesday f o r 1 the Hampshire sale a t Femdalc farms on the Jamestown pike. Keep this date in mind. ~ r A delegation of .th e Church of. Christ of Springfield was in town last Saturday night advertising a camp­ meeting to be held next week a t Ab- erfelda, west, of Springfield. There wetes ongs and a. religious talk given in the public square. I The repairs for the paper mill en­ gine arrived Monday and are being put in place. I t has . taken three months nearly to make these parts. Do not forget the Hampshire sale Ferndale Farms Tuesday, August 1, A union meeting will be held Sab­ bath evening a t 7:30 in the R. P. church. Mr. W. B. Bryson will give, an address on “Tho Challenge of the Farm to the Christian Youth.” Come and hear ‘how you can serve your Master in-your work on the farm. All young people are. especially in­ vited. Mrs. R, W. Hemphill of St. LciUis, accompanied her father-jrn-law land mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hemphill hero last week. Mrs, R, W. Hemphill will spend a few days with Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Huey while Mr. and Mrs, R. J, Hemphill have been making their home here. They have bren spending six weeks in Illinois visiting their children and relatives, SaLle of The McDorraan-^umphrey Co, p - ■ -■■ . ’ • . .*■■■. • ' • ••• •: .. ■. I - ■. • •.■>■¥■*V Will continue thr^uout the Fair. We have extended the v sale one more week, s O that every man muy have the opportunity to take adv#**- tage of our great values. Re-* ductions in every department. fir MSH *■& TheMcDorfflan- Stores; Xenia and Jamestown Successor to C. A. WEAVER Prices on Hartford Pas­ senger Cor Tires and Tubes,effectiveMay8th» are not subject to war- tax, the war-tax having been included . ' T HE sum of $10.90 never bought so much tire value as it does today in the Hartford “H” Tread 30 x m . A value that isn’t just in the price, but greater than ever before* because of the price* H A B n O f f i b I s # * R I K l i r TIRE/and TUBE / M, C. NAGLEY / J We Recommend Hartford Tires and Tubes ...................................... ...................................................... ............... V

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