The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

General Agent to Hell a complete line of fruit# for the orchard and home, rtm a, shrub* and orwnental treea for landscape vrork and sell street trees, also to employ sub-agents fo r nearby territory, Write Quaker Hill Nurser­ ies, Newark, New York State, and let us tell you the particulars, < MS' tmmmmhtoitrrrtfr- fpitia. Copyright 1921 Harl^haffhpr &Marx. NEW FALL CLOTHES Jin important event here because of the , fine style and qualify. You get more then new clothes here; you get Hart Schaffner & Marx style and quality* There is nothing better $32*50 to $45*00 .Call in and see our new Dobbs H a ts . p r ic e s $4.50 to $9.50. . Bradley Sweaters for th e College fe llow s are here in' abundance . - TH E M EN ’S SHOP E xc lu s ive , But N o t E xpen s ive .XENIA S T O R E S - OH*. COURT HOUSE -JAMESTOWN MAIN s t r e e t ate t I ^ERE’S something that A experienced carqwncrs have found out aboutsaving tire money*-* If youuse agoodtubeyon'W get better and longer service fromyour casings, ' That’s just onereasonwhy so many motorists around heresticktoHartfordTubes. They make better riding-* better tire mileage* Hartford Tubes uphold a 25 year reputation* HARTFORD T I R E / a n d T U B E / •M. C. NAGLEY P rio eem B a rffo rdP a sseng er C a rU resandTU M t, effective M ay 6 th , f n o t su i^ect to w ar-tax, the w ar-tax having been included. furSR* >1y>xf fhwdtv - - Mud* la Hr* grad** j m t o * 1* » m u o w m m w rm t u t tr n « and ■ .IAQt&MKAtK> ■ m a u l ! H aw aii, c o m pa n y , n ew Y o r k WMM I Utefui OunflPWMV t ft has been found that every part , of the BRnfloTfer plant may he utiW - Und for some economic purpose. The , leaves form a rattle food and the i •ferns contain fiber which may he r- used successfully In making paper, f The pith of the sunflower stalk is thd lightest substnnee known; Its specific gravltv 1s 0.023, while that of elder la 0,00, and cork 0,24. The discov­ ery of the extreme lightness of the pith of the stalk has essentially In­ creased the commercial value of the plant, Tills light cellular substance fa now carefully removed from the stalks and applied to many Important uses. One of 'Its chief uses la tit# making of life-saving appliances, WHERE ID DEAL IN COLUMBUS U ni *4 «*«*&**« a t Ifce advert FOR badly incomplete,- 41 deed dated March IS- 1807, recent­ ly recorded mi Long Is)ami. convey* “the Valentine farm .on the high­ way lending from .fannilca to Great Plains on the JerlcVo turnpike, thence to the highway leading from Llttre Plains to Rocky Bill, including the buildings, orchards, gimiou*. meadows, commons, seedlings, trees, woods, paths, water and wet or courses,’’ but gives no other description of the prop­ erty or any indication or its -size, ano nobody knows what It is. Taboo. When anything Is forbidden, or Its exclusion has been ordered. English- speaking people sometimes say it la “tBboo.t' The word Is derived from an Institution Opce common throughout Polynesia and New Zealand. It signi­ fies something .set apart or prohibited, because Of Its being,either sacred or accursed. This has given, rise,to the use and significance o f the word in English. Spectacles. The word Is derived from the Latin “spectaculum,'’ which means show exhibition, display for the gratifica­ tion of the eyp, etc. The word easily accommodated itself to describe the glasses invented In-the thirteenth cen­ tury, some say'by a Florentine monk named ■Alessandro dl Spink, and oth­ ers by Roger Bacon. They surely cre­ ated n spectacle for persons long In­ flicted -with defective sight. . Cities Service Goluiiibus Railway R. L. Dollings stocks Geiger Jones stocks - Dubiske stocks Cleveland Discount F u l l e r & R o u n s e v e l Rowlands Building Broad and Third Streets phones , crrnxN o n - neu. 7000 main ' '-THE H O T E L O A R A G E PARKING AND STORAGE REAR NEIL HOUSE . 4 4 S. Front S t. 43 S. Wall S t g ® $ 5 ? V COLUMBUS, OHIO CITIZENIM7 / , IULX3SS SQUARE REAL AUTO CO. . ALLTYPES If IIWI « « W8S ISSEIIh.SOUl MB' EXfBANKO. FORDSA SPECIALTY str.RteHtt . t« tut im n . F.I-UUfiU L . lUISMS, HW MIDWEST UTILITOR PLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTTVATE3 Ai*t>4 om ch«workof4Hone,povwrGwEngjn. Columbus Utilitor Sales- Co. U you want to b«com« an export *tonograph*r or Private Secretary, If you are interested in bookkeeping and higher accounting, auditing, or business administration, If you w}«h to he thoroughly equipped in all pha*M of office practice and * have your position guaranteed, ' . / OR If a Normal Teacher1# Training Course, that carrie* with it a fonr year State * High School Certificate WITHOUT EXAMINATION, appul* to you WHY NOT ATTEND, the School that setsi the standard of quality? OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL M a i n 4 2 7 S .Uteretnre on R*qiit*t 4 8 EAST GAY STREET C ltte a n 4 3 9 S C O L U M B U S , O H IO ft w NEW YORK D E N T I S T S HIGHEST GRADS DENTAL WORE AT REASONABLE PRICES IV Year# in present location S. E , Cor. 4th and Maia Sts, (upitaira) H O T E L C O L U M B U S 200ROOMS ■ . RATES: 100 BATHS FIRE PROOF ftJSO- SZ.OO-tZ.SO- f3,00 B. B . WARNER AMOK. » . ( kd » v ) SUUUVAN ’ R a v e R ocHEST Ii?G 0^}jNG I V> T'rx??Fxiyrrm Tmv wrw rtm* SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT DURINGTHE HARVEST SALE 1 On AU rou se pa in t s sold in quantities OF &GALLONS OR MORE THE SHEPARD PAINT CO. 41 E«*t Lang Straat Co|u«t>ii», Okie Main q n c«a77M w WE SELL FARMS HOME REALTY COMPANY ' Citz. 3299 50 EAST BROAD STREET Bell M. 2709 'THOMAS L. YOUNG, D. C.N. * CUlROFRACtlC PHYSICIAN Special' Attention Given to Diseases h f Women, and Children 5371-2 It High St, Cofambn*, 0. J THE ARRA MORTGAGE BQND and ABSTRACT CO. * offers to you an Idsal S^D iriind Fayiag lavsttmsat in first and second Mortgages on high-class productive Real Estate, This stock Is Moa-TauM*, both Stoic sad Federal. Fully paid and non-assessable, Write or phone . ? The Columbus Securities and Realty Co. . 20' S o . 3rd S t, Phone Numbers Main 5293 Belland 4504 Ohio Sta?e. BLATTS MUSIC STORE 233 S o u th H ig h .S tr e e t The Home of Stultz & Bgi^r Pianos . EVERYTH ING m u s i c a l Me e t y o u r frie n d * a t B latta” f v BUTLER F urnaces PIPE, PIPELESS and SEMI-PIPELESS Fer Heating Old and New Houses Munfaetnnil fcr . TftK RAMETMFG.' CO., 12-16 E. Livingiton Ave. THUS. Naw. Pint. Gwurantaod 30 x 3 hl Non-Skid * 6.95 , 30 x 3 Non-Skid * 5.05 3 (h 3 K Ikst non-akld Cord * 9.95 , USEDHIES Ford «Il«SL 58 Any other she * 4.00 New.first Ford tubes * 1.25 Any other »^e* 3.00 BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZE-T 1 RRS $2.50 and $4.00 TIRE CO. 29 East R kh St. Cita. 4390 SHOCK ABSORBERS Work with the' Fore' springs— not against them* ‘/h e "third spring" checks the rebound and stops the sidfe-sway. Save tire*, fuel,and cardeprocintion. Mod­ erate in price. , Dittrihutar* R. A . MURDOCK, Cedatvills,aud Jamesto^m BURPEEJOHNSONCO MANfllfAfTUktllti I N D I A N A P O L I S t U S . A Wall Paper WhiteinColumbusden’t failtosuit • ■ . thslarsaatand ■ Fincil Wall Paper Store io OKie . You can buy Wall Paper here from Bo to $10.00 the Toll The best place also to. buy PAINTS, VAHNISHES and TOOLS WHOLESALEandRETAtV. F r e d < j . P e r k i n s Ml EAST LO.*.GSTREET T#W*ndI'«#»ih.Str,ot»i A4«nla V sii M Krerywi.r* H BT P Men’s and Women’s Felt, Beaver, Velvet, Etc., Cleaned I f 1 T I* H f l l A and Blocked—Juat Like New, 75c and $1 .00 .. I lH I U , , n l w Boat*,katben,n»UuUitmu)cwL UTWT FALL5TTLI5 INHATS.$I.Stm " * MAIDTT HAT COMPANY. Inc- 29 SK NorthHiih St. # MTnrt1 UtaPueotV a r«t *rCaU G 1 ..O f a - - O H IO looflisrsl • % - CUT YOUR NEXT' DENTAL. BILL IN HALF We are doing tbe highest grade dentistry a t about half what you are paying a t home. .... 111! S . H igh Si** Just south of State i - j '1" 11' t 'liW 1^ 4 m . W. c o r. Broad and Front Sta. OpenEvemnga t v .- ^— . • J T R U S S E - s SOPPOBTRPSf- S. M ain. A 1 \7 8 U 5 [JMEE^IOHAL* ‘ ,I,H , . , I s V r v ic ' e E L A S T I C STOCK ING JT W’ANT FARMS & FOR PARMjnRADES SEE COROTIS ^VV 1 6 E . B ro a d St* C o lum b u e . O “COLUMBUS ^TRUSS &■ OPTICALCO/ R o w la n d s Bids!. -EastBroadat 3 BC RVPUn<EaER.M.IX OCULIST 8 UMX 0 N C.O.M 1 UJEB. B .ta OPTOMETRl/T MONEY TO LOAN Long Term Federal Farm Loans a t &1-2 per cent Semi-annual payments of $23.50 per thousand, "pays loan in 34 1-2 years, by authority of “The Federal Farm Loan Act,” Write or call fo r free information, Morris D. Rice, -Secretary, " The , Community National Farm Loan Association, Os­ born, 0 . (3t) Citizens Phone—Jfitnestown, 3 oh 68 C. L. TAYLOR Auctioneer R* F« D. 4 . Jamestown, Ohio INVEST * YOUR SAVINGS m a THEjDAYTON^POWER AND L IGH T COM PANY ■4 |SOUND—SO L ID -SA FE 29 GREEN STREET s XEN IA , OH IO iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiliiiii iitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S C H M I D T ’S 1 r ■. _ . ■ o . ■ • . ■ i I Canning Specials | Xenia dent* gab and eight Ruth Di *hd Mr*. * t, died in struck and driven by gone into eye. Com Withesses was driving was broken Michael the Eppy * fractured are patients serious Ijjjc Connor gut . over Caesa pike south. Forest Fi mother, Mrs Jsmestown, ciden t,-SabL Jamestown- Sedan ■ driven . Xenia, crash* ' driven by. 1 was going and tried, to . Fields'hjach >•of way. Mr , number of cu< ‘ - ha,ve been hur and his motht ju ries., LOCAL OFFI FOl , Local officer a Nash tourim ing after being were acting iu . had walked' fro ing on the Col the hunt of ga . they were (una! Officers proceec brought them Were locked ur ' The hoys gai Jpseph Kaman Bennett Mears 14. All of ther •their addresa th a t the ca % 5 Tin Cans Quarts; per dozen Tin Cans Pints, per dozen 46c 3 8 c IS- K \ P o t a t o e s Just received car Number One Grade Cobblers as • - fine as you ever saw ‘ Your Family C arries th e R isk Y 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 your wife and. children are carrying it. If your warehouse or your home burns down without insurance, you have carried the risk and have to bear the loss. If you die without life insurance, your family has td 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 Mew York. W * L # C L E M A N S , A g e n t Per Bushel, C l 1 A 6oIbs.a. Per Peck, 15 lbs. . . 28 c s a a a i a a a I S Oakland cemet the party left o’clock and dr here about sev father was noi Saturday nighl the,boys hack, damaged in an that all of the Stamm had be court in Sandu FARM AN! -Secretary Cl: Miami County by County Ager proposes that t! tax for the sup; ing this admiss away with. The is conducted fh; sas State fair, i cessful. If the j Miami County i will have to bt lature and a vi zeris of that co Two and one-half bu sack P u t Your Po ta toes in now $ 2 . 6 $ s i B I H . E. S c h m id t 6 Co. | - fcXENIA, OHIO * I *■» S S ' *** ; * iiiiniiDiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiltiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiHtoiin lX X GET OUR PRIGBS ON PRINTING i Reports from 40 per cent moi leading feeder i during the firs than, during th 1921. “Farmer! ing cattle in e Paul* Geriaugh, observes. “Prol attracted to th ing business by Which, generail; tlenmn made 1;' The Ohio Fai ceived orders f head of feeder < otn the Westerr directly to Ohio of Madison eour ranges acting j for the Ohio ft that he will pu cars of calves, year-old animal. Up to the preser of cattle ordere •* According to more than two bushels of seed fo r smut last y bounty agents, m George Martii of a dairy due to the suit supply of corn . had been filled. “-’■'.t-virnt (i l ig h t I ’R The first fi'M reported Mbndn . only noticed m • ^ no ' damage. ’ i Hrshansedi in ttu* ^ ^rViVrr-' i J XetmeUt h im , mm m.*in..,. r

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