The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

teJMC i t o m e om * . • h Ot o lur KU INff, m i n t o MagalJ: t Mar uf * «ingi« farmer w it tti innt { -------------^ 1to t «*?*■ t o h**4 stock dm ua ztot 1 —ywyw l w«*» j■*gutod j*Nsen»us witter fnm $ I ,M.j ,in O-cel. The very f « * to e v .f i-teck on m»"t of to** forum u. c*d tin',-, water when everything wm 1 tunrd into the creels withuut ill «f» | foci \ ertsliiiy is jn<*t>f th«t t o water | •m for from impure m t o t yfspset, 1 SENATORBURKE F riday , n st i 7 3ito lltYMnCATC SRWRltAGK A new tension 't o to n Y*M*rod | by S'lim farmers who mv t o t com I >?cn sewerage t o been.found m t o | "j .w*.r and t o t tins evidently ha* had : L to l t o fia have to n much ui-j <- to do with t o t o r tod to ho' toasted in tor injunction suit brought •**tod toJS sffir Straw Board A Paiair c*. Wharfa will be up for bsartor earbr nest month in Com.’ m m Ifsaa Court. The potttim far t o suit alleges w* are tcid t o t poisonous matter-ie tarasd inta t o rrsak causing stream pollution. We have been unable to mJcable at limes war Old Town, I This heinff the case to re la nut one j ■ nrittutkin that «an be held to tu> i count fr.r such and t o t is Wilber-* for^ University, We are not Inform­ ed whether tins institution hae a «ewer*ge disposal plant or not. At any rate it Is a matter t o t should be investigated. m YOUMAYTRYTHIS GREAT MEDICINEFREE! NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO PROVE THAT TONING- IIP YOUR LIVER WILL END THAT TIRED, RUN-DOWN FEELING, BUILD YOUR SELF UP! WIN BACH SOUND DIGESTION, STRENGTH AND EN­ ERGY-FEEL YOUR VERY REST AGAIN! ' Ip hi* private practice Dr. H. S, Thaeher demonstrated t o t such Sym JPtoHi* as Indgwtion, Gas on a Sour Stomach, Belrfdng, Dizziness, Colds ti^t Hang on, tok-Headachc*, Constipation, Pimples, that Tired . Feeling sund a general Run-Down condition‘of t o Systenyarc often the result of a Sluggish Diver—and t o t Telief in such case# comes Quickly when t o liver is properly Cleansed and Toned and the Systemda working normally a- gain. Why This Give# ReKef Whan working as Nature intended your Liver does, three things neces­ sary to keep you. feeling your best. First, it purifies your BLOOD, every drop of which passes trough your- Liver every fifteen minutes. Second, your Liver furnishes the essences that are essential to perfect DIGESTION. Third, your* Liver supplies t o . se­ cretions. Nature uses to lubricate t o intestines so that your Bowel# can move naturally, gently and regularly every day. When your, liver becomes sluggish i t .cannot do. these three things; consequently, you suffer from one or more of t o symptoms describ­ ed above. , Share It With Family! Just t Qppove to you that you CAN get quick relief, druggists are giving away FREE liberal trial sized bottles of Dr. Thatcher's Liver and Blood Syrup, It is ftsyrup of PURELY VEG STABLE ingredients kno’wn to Phys­ icians for their CGRECTTYE and HEALTH - BUILDING . properties. ■Each ingredient is chosfen to help Na­ ture to cleanse and tone the Liver—to correct this cause of constipation—to improve digestion and- appetite—to nourish and strengthen t o System— to tone ihd tired and overtaxed nerves and to send purer, Healthier blood coursing through yotir veins, CUP COUPON BELO>VI It will cost you nothing to try this health-building vegetable syrup. All we ask In return is. .that you tell oth­ ers What a few spoonfuls did for you. Keep up thig helpful treatment after the sample bottle has demonstrated its merits in your cadie* Show your friends and relatives t o t t o regular large-size bottle is sold under t o guarantee t o t every penny will he refunded if -for any reason ;toy are not completely, satisfied. if presented before the supply for free distribution is already giv­ en away. Read t o full details a bove, then act at ■once, as this «. offer is limited. Get a trial size now by presenting this coupon to w m ja m DRUGSTORE Hr t o Bridge, CedarriBe, 6. jginupiu^ mlim ] Lsy*ag »f eeatSM an t o Spiittg’ ' . fitId sad X im a pt o , I m Xenut m 1 ' t o Fautiald ptoa, half « mtk beyond f Uptown, has beae aas^ltoL mcord- . I to t o eaatsactora. H a reed will | foot be ope am tmffte ter tiwee weeks J » m . died m, her Xenia, tifaMMw. Dr. «w cal- to lieart rNoamettonjat White Kid Straps Graduation and Summer Wear ‘ $4.00, $100, $5.50 and $7.75 Frazer's Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO Ow Iwt pVI MDpMId SKHDrawOliCAM |I t 6! h w t lU l ItoadaMI to w a it , fw aklinWi- and dM fl, Haftonloiii^ netdaiwafi tml# havemuch to do mm MM h AJI "AMI IKJillWIK* l llwvipnflff » Auu XOl* Hi* torpoee tSwre m nodtittd just like Hanna’t C Made te a warietr of smooth satiny tints—it MNiiuMAMiitifeAt ftiMImeot <ifftoyrtofar Si pmvi Imf jSriWL dfeetffeax #e msa^s^e^r fjM*I * / ktr Ort*#s»*t**f*? IH jwsN a * ^ * « » * * » U m iM thm C>l > f d l i Wwrmmti? 'Oniiit €»* . W CcmdklateJo m Goomor Senator J. F. Burk of Elyria, can­ didate for t o Republican nomination for Governor, will speak in Cedarvilie in front o f t o post-office Friday af­ ternoon. at 3 F. M. ,Senator Burke and las flying squadron are stopping here on their “swing” around t o circle by which t o Senator.hopes to reach*a large part of t o Ohio electorate be­ fore t o August primaries, Burke is said to be one of t o great­ est orators in t o state and speaks in the open air in order to accomodate the large crowds which come to hear him.. He is a man of wide business ex­ perience, being at t o present time president of a manufacturing com­ pany, director of a bank, publisher of wo .newspapers, and connectedpri one capacity or another with several ad­ ditional enterprises. ' Burke is closely allied with t o Christian element. He was a delegate to the recent .General conference of the Methodist church at Springfield, Mass., Chairman of the Lorain county community chest drive, and is now President of t o Elyria Y. M. O. A. Senator Burke haB been Attorney for. t o Anti-Salpon Leagues o f New Jersey,- Oregon, and Michigan, Burke was elected By overwhelming majorities to t o Senate from t o 27- 29fch join senatorial district for two successive terms. In t o Senate he* consistently fought for Child labor laws, minimum wage laws, and other Social Justice lagislfetion. W* mm -foiMiinod.to£.4M> ofeunr em- efidate is now making an attempt to speak all over t o state as is Senator Butke and t o citizens o f Cedarvilie should take advpntage«.of this oppor­ tunity f 0 hear one of the leading can­ didates in bhc race for t o Republican nomination for Governor. hmu/Wouk ‘TtewWotek thousands Of fhom s&itlfrmia i pEOTtountWioncf tfafTnwd nt W ebster ’ s N i w tmaamnwiM.PKnomr ’ . ^ h G e t the m re% - ®es t a few sampleM 1 Nora Eyier, l i home on West Mata \ Saturday after |R, L, Haines, r j ted and pronettnead j truubte, 1 I # * # | 1 Ti:« Xenia Country afesb golf laaivi < met t o London tsamYffadiuMday af- } I ternoont* \ * * m . I Fred 0. Kelly of t o y Chase, ftti., | wlm is well known in t o county, hav- j ing resided here for pptn in his boy­ hood days, has bssa <ha guest of rel­ atives in Xenia Mr. l i b has won on extensive reputatisK.ua a magazine, writer and author. , m m -m The K,K. K. hrii * tononstration in Xenia Monday OMR** when it is re|>orted ab«w IMtftfWbars took part, in a parade, laflRfffyr a band. Fol­ lowing t o masMpif RJ—MFOun of en­ tertainment and spM|phas was given at t o Klan tempi*, y ?*. * « Xenia city hs« m wO. K.” from the state departmueRmt health, on the quality of water beAtf supplied the residents. ’LDtih.S UEB RALfeTQN T b' Ik nor v«iie nsllrnnl convemion in h>;? ^ork Citv iiao a ’”e!‘l of more >ir.« a a-m.; ;n.; for t ::r pr^i' teni :fi mrition, J'::o rr.nvrrdion m badly tor;) on t o kten and anti klan issue?, in"* rnor Smith of New iosfc inti W. 'd. ra'h fere a large lo t r>2 i-rn-i-tei dotegc-tcs, E ither ar win ummr the two jh;rd rule, Indicuticns do not fuvgr former governor Cox of this state. As for dark Lerecs John W. Davis o f West Irirgsnia, or Senator Ralston of Indiana, ike latter bring tbs most likely at this hour. EI.31EB GRAHAM DIES AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS Elmer Grr.iuvn, aged T4, one of our well known young farmers, died last Friday morning at seven o'clock at too homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Graham, on the Colum­ bus. pike following ar. illness of three years. Mr. Graham was taken ill with tu- bercuicssa about, three years :<ro last Feluuary, and nil that could be done in medical treatment and change « f climate was afforded but without avail. lie spent the past winter in ■pswtowiw’iimili nilfcimmiriltii . ... Florida ut’.d t o previous oaar iu El- pate. Taxas, He had onfv it*m kmm w«ut two wk - ks prrvious to iu« dei#l- , The .irrriuwl Wav, la.rp in Fayotic «»umy, D.<nrd»cr IWfii, He auu ; «au Miaa Edr.a Spaur daugtiter of {Mrs, fe\ M, Bpfthr, of Xaiua, who war- i *vivos yute one daughter, MU4r*L -inm years o«i. ; The deceased served m ruardouun. firing t o World War at Sprmgfiuldl.} >»ass. rfp belongad to t o Ameneart I ' Legion and waa also a ntomiwr af J the hf. E. riiuroh of tins placo, . Bosides his parents, wife and littia j daughter, the following brotitars and ■•inters survive: Mr*. Elia Bnydar, Springfield; Dr. W. H. Graham, at Hpringnel'i; Mrs, Viola Anaadim, af Youngtftown; Addison Graliam, Xmm Mrs. Esri Garteugh, Xenia; ChnriM, Walter, and Harry and Missas Mods nnd Maude .Graham. The funeral service was held from the home of t o parents last Monday afternoon. Burial took place at W*sa- land, Xenia. The funeral serviae wm in cliarg eof Rev, Stevens, and Rev. V. E. Busier, of Eaton. The American Legion hud ft part in the service at t o grove. Y M K B I T ! jsmmUimtm mi mum fmrtor ] e m O l s i o n ■ifae mamt mrnmimt wm* fO ffftt1! ... . . ^ , p i i B , UlMjimUktU,K i- j LAD$XS WORE AT SOME, p te»- a«te. M*y sewing wt jwm? iRitriw*#. Whate or part tima. Highest posaiWa prices p*0d. For f*U tetomaton ad- S « L . l. Onlay, 111, —WBSB5- Xenia social cirdpi were •startled Saturday when it'haoasse known tluit Jume# Elmer XsiDN ton i ft promi­ nent family, ha# bMpgsad by his wife for divorce on stifesttatial. grounds,. Mrs. Kelly and h ii titrae daughters have been raiding At YWlow Springs, Mr.*Kelly is. a i,,iraffMd«aal golf play­ er hud is “pro” ter a golf club in Dayton. ■ » • * County Agent Fterd S. Prince has .announced that Qmmm County wheat fields eligible for ategtebrotion or cer­ tification will be teapacted Thursday; by Mr, Heyr of t o Ohio Seed Im­ provement assaeteteon. m hioadcaK abreaction/^ m agrimotor . hot p'ut&ult % V Blue Gross mysteryship ■ ’ rotogravure junior college 1 Eathonla askari Fatcista 1 altigraph cypet Riksdag FlagDay nlpplo RedStar mud gun sterol paravane Rutherie Swaraj megabar xollmop taiga plasmoh sugatno •okol aboneen psorosia soviet prccool duvetyn realtor SP.boat’ Ciecho-Slovak camp-fiiegirl aerial cascade Air Council Devil Dog activation Federal LandBank litMsSiorthoutm » fInFarhMtiatt StnlneYtm?j irtisatM SMOiSoftratioM 407^00wonh* phnMM, Cg*M*»NtBioer*pWc«l ■ T * * ? IMA, SwtSMP *f HU* ■« laftan^itn, nm, CAC.MESRIAMCO.,Sprinirfi«W.MM»..U.SA COMING! emeus Entire Week « « W W W » g nnmii) The SPAUN FAMILY WHAT OUR FRIENDS SAY— Ohio The AdripU leak Co. Adelphi, The pcrwmsl nf yottr shovv is above reproach and t o members have my highest regards. Our people have hud gentlemanly and comterns entertain­ ment from yemr exeeihnfc and clean shows, * 0, B Armstrong, Gariiieri TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— This is te certify that the Spaun Family Show hss played the.city of Xenia for the p»*t week. I have m hesltnney in recommend- ing the Spaun Family ShovV to he a clean and moral show in every respect Michael Gralmm, Chief of Police. Xenia. O. The S h in g le th a t neVer c u r ls p D R Y AtfaltilateShinglesaremade y«*«i aheavy toiisn frit bM« (m«nn> * ^ ^ « r i'* d r r iy la the Csroy Felt WIBi J£W* M«b qirnMty felt n com, UMd Withproperly Wended MphaHs (rstewd lit Carey** own refiner!**) and M M by mete 'ton IHty rmaTof MftOaftu k W h *gprMjMpo m S ^ ***** mi aai%RviLi,is tmmm co. The Puny With t o Hamah Bioin TWO ODMFLHT* DFLCO LIGHT PLAHW W OFHBATiON w » FHOFi.K IN SHOW# TWhY M a TB too FEOIT j E CMfWN BAND T FISCS ORCHESTRA XMMUWifrilitoilMi ADMISSION: 22 CENT'S V « -* ■ # Banks Pay Interest on What You Save WATCH! WAIT! DON’T SPEND A PENNY-PAY ANY BILLS UNTILL YOU READ OUR BIG AD, THE MAIL WILL SURELY BRING YOURS BIG OPENING BAY ANNOUNCING THE HONOR GUESTS Who will servo in spirit and attend with yon THE GRAND OPENING THERE ARE FIVE—WATCH NEXT TVEEK’S PAPER! Fresh Gut Flowers for the Ladies. Big watermelon baloons for t o children, * MISS. , U. 8. P. B .l 'WATCH! ‘ ■ b it Do you know whose phone num- . 'hers these are? . n 2 on 128; W>; 2 on 8«; #B; 1 m M »; "CALL ’EM” “ASK 'EM” BESTBY TWENTY-TWO YEARS TEST. WATCH t o mail and the Rural*: Carriers. 1 am 'vlise. TI. ,S. p, S .from all over. 'I represent the other saving account that you have not been privileged, to get until now. Thrifty shoppers can earn® interest on their $71)0 bank account without a penny of investment. U S P S. help make t o Whole family happy and will positively aka the tihtetime grouch from dad. I will peasant upon toe oc­ casion « f the GRAND OPENING of U. 8. P. S. You Come Too I liave ft story to tell you in addition to beautiful Fresh Cut Flftwers for the Ladies', and the haloons for the uhildren. _______ WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPER! SAVE ON WHAT YOU SPEND (£ l <w m l * Relieve VourMotorfrom the Drag ofPoorQas to takemalicious delight in sl 5 w s t a ^ in ragged, jumpy running, and in stub­ bornly resisting every chance lor decent performance. Fill with Columhu* Gasoline, and feel the difference. Your car starts mbre quickly. It gets away with new vigor. Cohudbm9 smooth, missless running preventsmotor damage. Its full mileage saves your purse. Shake off the handicap of poor gas. Look for the Gaimribm pump. Gasol ine wmiaamman m m o m m s m ’ ColumbusO il Company COLUMBUS omo mLUMBUg OIL CO., DISTRIBUTION WATSON, M ltet U tm ttftt P*«*y. My, Titeptew Kte IM. f t & B S S f - v M .c .NAOtjrr C. KMARTtoR _ u 9 W .V .lf t S f it t

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