The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

sr** m&m World's Cheapest Insurance r T H £ w orlds cheapest insurance ^ * **fe deposit box such as is * available at this Institution* It 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 at such ,a low cost, it is unwise to run any riskx Come in and select a safe deposit box today. 1 * He ExchangeBank CEDARV ILLE , O H IO , ^Resources Over $500,000.00 4% Interest Paid on Savings MWip Your Family Carries the Risk V /O U may die at any moment. I t may not * be a pleasant thought, bu t it is none the less a fact. Who carries this constant risk on' your life? I f you are n o t insured your wife and children are carrying it. I f your warehouse or your home burns down without insurance, f you have carried the risk and have to bear the loss. I f 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 a t once to The Mutual Life o f Mew Y ork . W . L. CLEMANS, Agent This Value Has Never Been Duplicated *I t ta k e s s om e th in g beskJes * e n gm e e r ia g t o fu rn ish a tra c to r lik e the^ F o rd s o a to s e ll a t th is a ston ish ­ in g ly lo w p r ice . T h a t s om e th in g & ow n e r c o n fid e n c e b u ilt o n p e rm a n en t sa tis fa c­ t ion . T h e r e »a re 1170,000 F o rd s on tra cto rs in u s e—w h e r e v e r OPower F a rm in g ^ b e in g d o n e F o rd s o n is* s h ow in g s u p e r io r s e r v ic e . I f y ou cue not/using a Fordson now , start right* The working abiSty o f this remarkable power plant is cutting farming costs ftt ha lf in ataoort av iry kind o f w ork done, at the draw bar o r mom the b e lt * w lb r afl the.detaila—caU,.write or phone. f R . A A fu r d o d f ( LOCAL AND rXtKitAL • # * 0 e » • * * * For Electric wiring call Service 148 Mr, C. W. Kyle is in P*to*ky, Midi, during (the hay fever season* I.WjllJKiil' ■ j I.U'Un i ilM.if f ilti in.i^ ll> For Sale or Trade:- Two Delaine Earns. Call 4-195. C. L. Finney We hsve moved to Miller street, The Dewine Milling Co, Foster McFarland of. Dayton was intown Wednesday tn business. ' Rev, W, A. Vorliis of Greenville, 0„ spent Monday with Bev. Busier and family. . maim M r -.Hi I 1.1 UIf'PS* I For f&U:* Fresh Ibsey few jirfdi ten day old calf. Phdhe 2 1-S on itij; Gw fitting, gas stoves repaired, and connactod'by Service. Mr. and Mrs. Williana Sprackljn i and son Rfbert, wd. Mr. and Mrs. t Floyd Spracilin *p*ni the week end j at Union City, Ind., at the home of Mrs. Spowklin’* brother-in-law and ; sitter, Mr, and Mr*. John Sites, i Mr, Gwendolyn Kyle- of Spring- field is visiting his uncle, J. IS. Kyle* and family. *. WHUM.PI' ■ t -■» r .......... Bev, Bobert Galbreath will preach Sabjbath morning for the B. P. con- gregationT*^. * The Missee Fannie and Margaret McNeill are,spending, a few days in Dayton this week with friends. Hay! Hay! Hay! The DeWino Milling Co. FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear from owner of a farm for sale fpr fall delivery. Give lowest price, fi, Jones, Box 551, Onley, 111. " Elmer Graham, who has been con­ fined to his residence by illness for several months ha* improved and is now able to be about. Wednesday Mr. Graham was In town for the first time in a year. His mends are glad to know1o f his improvement. Miss Dorothy Wells of Columbus was the guest the past week of Miss Mary Towhsley, For Sale: Bubber tire carriage in first class condition. Leonard F, Brig nexy Phone 12 on 213. - Remington Fabric, Oxford Cprd, Boyal Cord tires at Service. Alfred Towjisley spent several days this week in Cincinnati the guest of Rev. W* E. Putt and family., Prof. F* A. Jurkat Jeft Wednesday for a visit With his parents who re­ side near Pittsburg. We sell .Swift’s Fertilizer, Cali at ouf office'. The DeWine Milling Co. Mrs.'Ella Medaris bf Canton is the guest of her brother-in-law and sis­ ter, Dr, and Mrs. M, I. Marsh. Mrs. Albert Ganz, who has been visiting here for several weeks re­ turned to her home in Louisville, Ky„ the first of the week. Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey drove through to Martinsville, Ind., several days ago where they will take the baths at that resort, , Notice;- Fancy Siberia Freestone peaches. Leave your order*'with B. M. Stormont*. Prices guaranteed.and delivery by September 1st, - William Sheeley. A son was bom last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, ■ The little one has been named' Wallace Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Collins now have a dau­ ghter and son. Fine home, grown watermelons and cantelopes. Patch near Grape. Grove. William Sheeley. Blaine Leighly has purchased the John Harbine property on South Main street, occupied by Fred Ken- non. Mr. Leighly operates the buss line from here to Xenia. Miss Blanch Spraoklin ‘returned home Thursday from Toledo where she has been visiting ner brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore for several days.. . Prof. W« D. Sterrett, wife and daughter of East Cleveland, who haVe been the guest of the former’s pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sterrett, returned home yesterday. Special for Saturday, Aug 26, 10 fiuart enamel preserving kettle for €0 cents at Service. Kodak finishing 24 hours service. Films today—Pictures tomorrow. Tarr’s Studio Lost Saturday Night: At the pic­ nic, four silver forks with the design handles* and seven silver teaspoons, three little white pie plates with gold rim, two supper plates decorated with a green flower and.gilded edge. Who­ ever has these things please return to Mrs* Isabelle Taylor. Vulcanizing of tubes, casings, boots half soled at Service- The West-Ohlo conference opens next Tuesday in,Dayton at the Grace M. E. church. Bev. Busier and a num­ ber,of members will attend. The Bos­ ton University Club bf the conference will hold a dinner Thursday evening August 31st at thb Shrine Club. Bev. Busier is a member of the Boston Alumni club. Misses Anna and Clara Kemler of Springfield, visited Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Busier. Miss Clara was for­ merly a student of Cedarville College and h&3 been teaching in the State Normal of Illinois .this summer and has just returned with her sister from a trip through Yellow Stone National Park. Miss Kemler will have primary supervision in the Springfield city schools this year. Why send your films away and wait a week or ten days for your pic­ tures. Take them to Tsrr’s Studio and get your picture* in 24 hours. For Pump, repairs call Service 148 Rev, V.' E, Busier ,has been' com­ missioned as Chaplin in the United States Army with tans of lieutenant. He is in the Benjamin Harrion camp jurisdiction, theofficers^raining camp He is subject to call i t any time and must give fifteen days each year to the work. Wanted—A District Manager or General Agent to sell a complete line of fruits for the orchard and home, roses, Shrubs and oramental trees for landscape work and sell street trees, also tn employ sub-agents for nearby territory. Write Quaker Hill Nurser­ ies, Newark, New York'State,'and let us tell you the particulars. Mrs. O. H. Milligan and son, Wiil- Ii&m of Pittsburg, aro here for the marriage of Miss Helen Oglesbee to Mr, Wm. Anderson, Thursday evening Mrs. Burton McElwsin entertained a number of friends on Wednesday af­ ternoon at the home of Mrs. Cora Trumbo in honor of Miss Helen Oglesbee, a bride elect. Dainty re­ freshments were served in keeping with the color scheme of orange and white. Mrs. Frank Edwards and daughter, Mildred, and Miss Fay Weber and brother, Raymond, have returned to their home in Columbns after spend­ ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Corn. Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! W ork called fer and delivered from f to 10 miles from Xenia. , Send in your address. W ill be in Cedarville September 4-5-6 >i - - Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., a . DAYTON , - - - OHIO u l , a n d ife \ Load up with Columbus Gasoline today. W e ’re willing to wager that you’ll load up with it every time you need gas from now on. For one tankful of Columbus w ill con­ vince you that there is b o better .gasoline made. Your carw ill startmore easily,pick up quicker, pack more power and run more smoothly than ever before. That’s because Columbus is pure and unblended, a better kind o f good gasoline that’s made especial­ ly for good Hoosier folks. Gasoline. STRAIGHT RUN WITHOUT BLEND COLUMBUS C-2 OHIO CEDARVILLE DISTRIBUTING STA Miller Street and Penny, By. Telephone No. 146. B. A. MURDOCK M.iC. NAGLEY C. E. MASTERS W. W . trou T e R. BIRD& SONS CO. September 4-5-6-7-8, 1922 DAYTON, OHIO “ The Biggest, Busiestand Best Fair in Ohio” . , , • ‘ \ Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 4th. Opening o f New $75000,00 EXH IB ITION HALL Mule Race , ■ Showing Pole Ponies and Saddle Horses Opening o f Auto Show . ' . Large display of. live stock, etc. TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th. . Beginning o f Judging o f all live stock Boys’ and Girls' stock contests Quoit PitchinS contest WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th Soldiers’ and Children’s Day (All soldiers and Children admitted free) Judging School Exhibits Poland China contest judging Judging in all departments Quoit Pitching contests . THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th. Farmers’ and Everybady’s Day * » Mule Race • Large Parade of. Live stock . ' Explication o f New Exhibition Hall Q. oit Pitching contest FRIDAY, SEPT. 8th Awarding and paying o f all premiums Sales D ay 5 H arness 'an c^R u tm ing R a ces E very D ay $10,000.00 in Purnes frw o LARGE BANDS WITH PLENTY OF AMUSEMENT Single Adminion 50c , R. C. HAINES, P m «. I. L. HOLDERMAN, Sec’y. X X GST OUR PRR3BS ON PRINTING X X

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