The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

A ■% ft jgMNMlfe! Thf Wortd's Cheapest Insurance • rriH E w * M '» 1 k , m»uranee such as is ................. » a safe deposit box available at t$$s Institution, It safeguards jewelry and keepsakes against theft, carelessness, storms, fire and floods. And it does all this for a few cents a week, e it When such security can be had at: such a low coat, it is unwise to run any risk. Come in and select a safe deposit box today, TheExchangeBank CEDARVIUJE, OHIO. .. Resources Over $500,000.00 4% Interest Paid on Savings Your Family Garries the V /OU may die at any moment. ^It may not . * be a pleasant thought, but it is none the less a fact.. Who carries this constant risk on your life? If you are not ,insured you? wife and children are carrying it. I f your Warehouse br your homeburns down,without, insurance, you *have carried the itisk and have to bear the loss. , If you' die without life insurance, your family has to bear the loss.' Don’ t let them carry the risk any longer,* they can't afford it. Apply -at once " to The Mutual Life of New York. W . L tLEMANS, Agent Reduce. Your Production " Costs . ■ £ ■ Fasrafogi like every other bustnetw, must cut J&wu the overhead. Ik k m t a question-of being able to afford a jP&*a3»on; it Is a question o f featog able to coo?* t o e farming on «be>oM too-oostly bask. f$t# farmer's problem k not all a sales problem; ft & also a production problem, He must cut M it* cost o f production.'■ The Fordson does more work at a lower cost Md in less time than the*old ha«d.methods, JLefrm give you the proof, . Write, phone or today. , * ' R. A. Murdock * ss s 'U1- *-* ww ■*T * ✓ tr y our tob pRffrnNG £ £ £ £ £ £ £ * £ £ jlocai m n m m , ' £ * £ £ £ » £ £ £ % * William Hastings of Dsyton waa . homo o?«r Stfbbatit, * Chari** QsiWosth of fisytod-k spondin* his vwentfe# «t homfc Mrs. Orwt Arboguat hu return*! to her homo in Chisago oftor a visit with Mr. tad Mrs, W, O, Maddux, J)r, Ritchie of P}fcfc*be$g -will preaeh Sabbath for the U. P. twogregation. Frank Creswell returned Tuesday after spending several days vacation in Detroit * Marion Hughes, who purchased the David Knott property has moved in­ to. same, Sec DeWine Milling Co, and get yopr coal for threshing. Martin Welmer and Eddie Harper left Friday for Muncie, Ind., return ing Tuesday., All member* of the I. O. O, F, are urged to be present at the lodge Tuesday evening as there is business of importance to be sransaeted, Mr, and Mrs. John Parker of Harp- ftert Q., who have b^tff visiting with their son, Prof. L. P. Parker and fam­ ity,, returned home Monday, *V . . r— ■) , ■ Miss Martha Cooley, who has. been teaching to Fort Wayne, Ind, wiU teaeh In the City Normal at Terra Haute, Ind,, this coming school year. Thc?m*# Andrew and family left Monday by auto for Michigan where they will spend a few week* camping _________________ and enjoying the fiSbing aniong the Miss .Winifred Myers is taking ter4 nuJnei:ou8 iakeB' vacation at Port William cousin, Mra.fMUJie Bone. w‘ .h her Mrs, L. A. Underwood of Columbus a sister of Mrs. J. D, Mott is visiting at the home of J, D. Mott and family. For Sale:- Fresh Jersey cow and ten. day old calf, Phone 2 1-2 on 153. The Cedsryille Realty Co. is erect- -ng a new cottage on East Maple street. Mr., and Mrs. S. C. Wright and daughter, Marjorie, are on a visit with relatives in Idaville, Ind, What happened in the river? See •‘The Little .Minister.” Saturday night in, the opera house.' - Kodak finishing 2d hours service. Films today—-Pictures tomorrow. Tare’s Studio .L, F. Tindall of the Exchange Bank with his family are spending a week’s, vacation at the reservoir. , Attorney J. A. Finney and family of Xenia are the guests of relatives here this wuek. How did, one make a friend of an­ other? See “The Little Minister Sat- ■ - Miss Fern Wooten of Louisville, Ky., is here on a' visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. - Paul Ramsey and family left Tues­ day, for Idaville, Ind., to visit rela­ tives, The trip was made by motor. W. W> Creswell left Monday morn­ ing for Chicago expecting-to be gone several weeks on a visit in that city. , . ...................................................... - f Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stuckeywent to lima'Saturday where they spent several days visiting,with-friends, John Spencer drew a 35 and costs fine Wednesday before Mayor Mott f<>r trying to carry1an over load of "corn,” Frances Payne after spending a Week with her uncle, Ed. Payne of Yellow Springs, returned home Mon­ day. . . . Who was the gypsy? See “The Lit­ tle Minister” .opera house Saturday night, Admifsion 20c below and 15c upstairs, vn t tax inducted. The Clark County Fair at Spring- field and the Fayette County Fair at Washington C. H. drew a numbpr of persons from this section this Week. Charles Stormopt left last Week for Canyon Camp, Yellow Stone National Park where he has,taken a position. He will go on to the cost befpre re turning home. .Rev, Robert Calbreath and family of Union, N. Y„ are here on a visit with the former'# metiier, Mrs, Eliza­ beth Galbreath, Mr. and Mrr, .Frank Hurley and two daughters, Gleo and Helen, and Miss Mary Jones of Xenia-have been guest#, this week at the. home of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Rosa, W- W. Calloway, general manager of the H*gar Straw Board & Paper Co. has rented the Ervin property on Xenia avenue just recently vacated by Prof. Leroy Alien. The property is now owned.by Frank Bird, Mrs, Karlh Bull aijd daughter, left Monday,morning top Indianapolis where they will spend a Week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bull. The Ed­ itor wiU drive Out the last of the week and the family return Monday. Mrs. Ellen Weimef and grand daughter, Frances Payne left Tuesday morning for Michigan to attend the McClellan reunion that was held Thursday, They will visit in Illinois Indiana and Michigan. Rev. Ralph Elder and wife and Mrs. Agnes Cooper left Tuesday for Belle Center whore they will make their home, Rev, Elder being pastor of the U. P. congregation in that place. - ' ' —Poland China Hog Sale—I will sell 47 Big Type Poland Chinas at my farm on the Jamestown-Xenia pike, intersection, Thursday, Sept, 7th, A select offering for breeders and far­ mers. ■ \ E- E< MfeCall ' * \■-a—-— <; ‘ ' Rev. W. E. Putt, and daughters, Marjorie of Cincinnati and Mrs, Gj. J, Rolle of Chicago, spent* several days with Mr! and:Mrs. W- Cl Biff and other friends, Rev, putt was formerly pastor of the M. E. church and filled that pulpit, Sabbath. A Story o f heart Interest, told in thb most natural manner by players of established' reputation is “The Lit­ tle Minister”. See Alice Calhoun in the role of Lady Babbie. You will like her. Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.*William Landing o f. Frcdricktown, 0., Inst Wednesday. “The Little Minister” is one of the greatest stories ever written. It is a .Vitagrapu production and will be shown in the Opera house Satur- night. Go see it. Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! Work Called for and delivered from I to 10 miles from Xenia. . Send in your address, Wtll.be in CedarviUe September 4-5-6 Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON. . . . OHIO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN ! THEJDAyTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY *»■ SOUND -SOLID -SAFE 29 GREEN STREET XENIA, OHIO Rev, J, W. Patton and wife of Mechanicshurg, 0., arove here Fri­ day spending part of the day with former friends. Rev. ^Patton has been on his vacation and' was returning home, having visited in' the Southern part of the state, .Dr. J. P, White and family left yes­ terday for Winpna Lake, Ind., where they will spend their vacation.. On their return by way of Van Wert they will bring Rev. White's mother back with them after a visit of several weeks. • * * ' WheatI Wheat!! Wheat!! DeWine Milling Co. A D A I R ,S ~ ^ ~ , * ~ ~ THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS Adair’s August Furniture Sale $40,000 Worth of Furniture, Rugs eyod Stove* to be Sold for $29^000 If you need Furaitee, H-ug* or S t o w . 1922, now, during & sale is the time tergofe it, Anythitig selected will be held for kter delivery i f desired*' ■ ■v ;'f You Needoft P a y $50.00 or $60,00 for a Xitchen Cabinet, ,$ 129.00 THIS BEDROOM SUITE in Mahogany, Queen Anne Period. _ ' The above is an exact reproduction of this beau­ tiful Bed Room, Suite. The suite consists of the Bow Foot Bed, Dresser, Vanity Dresser and Chiffonier. Pieces will be sold separately if desired. J The Favorft© Gas. Range With Broiler, ,August Sale ^ During $ 38.50 $32,50 For This ,Por- celain Top Kitchen •_ Cabinet 1 Jumbo Bath Basin 68c Here is a good range at a low price. This stove is nickel, trimmed with white porcelain This Cabinet is made' doors, full size o v :e n, - of oak with white-en- broiler arid four burner ameled interior, f ,u 11y equipped. .Golden Oak Buffet $24.95 ' p . o . o- 1 j ' - Actual Photo of 9 Month's Baby Taking Bath ' Capacity 19 Quarts * S.*, / A wonderful; colonial Buffet . and good, size French plate mirror. SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER 20-24 North Detroit St* XENIA* OHIO. Furniture,- Carpeta, v . k *4 OHIO STATE t h e A n t e Pacino Ohio's Educafi TheGreatestAariS au S m COLUMBUS Good Roads Railroad Rates lock J e L i s I - =1# " ‘ - men Is .Jdtired men l on Earth %"3, A . t X X GIT OUR PRK2K ON PRINTING ^XX If « i I JIS' II I is*■6 f l ft - ; * A t

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