The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

,1 Own Your Own Home w*wr » a If'you spend nil as you go, you will come to wantas siirely as Sunrise and Sunset. , A Building and Loan Association account, is the most human plan in the whole financial . world— —•because it recognizes those failings of m a n * . . kind and goes far to correct them. Because Regular Savings, even when small,, grow to surprisingly large and worth while . totals. ' ■ . ’ : ■ ’ . ■. ■ , ' START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ONCE WITH , -------------------------_ ' * TheCedarville Building &Loan Association WE PAY 6% 'DIVIDENDS / * ■ * * * « * * # * # LOCAL AND PERSONAL For Rent; Garage fox- one machine. Trustees M. E. Church. | Bu*ln*M-bri»gtor Stow m d * for , tvery nood, by Jurisat. i W* have ivesivod a car of hard j horned sewer tile end have various J s iz e # to care far your wants. Give ua I ft call. CedervUl* Lumber Co. Bov. Lee Rife will preach at 10:60 A. M. Sabbath for the United Preshy* terian congregation. Mr. W. W. Galloway has Icon on a, business trip to Boston and other Eastern cities for several days. For Sale:- Player Piano: Demon­ strator, Bargain cash or terms, R. T, care of Cedarville herald. Mrs. Vernon S. Moor* and sons, Fred and Ralph, of Triado, returned home Tuesday after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Spracklen and family, Mrs. Peter Hamilton left Saturday evening for Chicago to spend two weeks with, her son, Walter Walters. Mrs, A. E. Richards and two sons, ' Robert and John visited last week in New Paris, 0.' Haag Electric and Power Washers Oil Stoves ’Kokomo Fence, brace Wire, .Barb Wire Locust Posts, Steel Posts, Lehigh Cement i ; I V , ‘ i* “ ' 1 ! ' V ‘ John Deere and MaSsey Harris Corn Binders Papec and Blizzard Ensiliage Cutters, Hardware ! Tile, Coal, Roofing. Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company E veryth ing for th e Farm P h on e 21 , C edarville, Ohio Mr, T, V, Iliff, after spending sev­ eral weeks in Chicago and Milwaukee, returned home last Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs, P. M. Gillilan. and daughter, Lucy, spent the week-end in Columbus, with Mr, and Mrs. John McFarland. .. Mr. D. M. Kennon is a t Martinsville Ind., where' hi ;s taking treatment for high blood pressure, Mr. Edwin Bradfute of Columbus, has been visiting his grand-mother, Mrs.: J. N. Lott. Jurkat has twenty-one signs on Main street, "Such popularity muit be deserved.'' < Miss Hazel Board, a former school chum, of Miss- Mabel Strobridge has returned to her home in Columbus, af­ ter a visit'of several days. Mrs. J. P. White speaks before the First U. P, congregation in Xenia, at the regular Sabbath morning service, during the absence of the pastor. Mrs. Ciara Cobler of*Locust Grove,’ 0., is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. N. Lott and Mrs. A. C. Sifrits, Mrs. Cobler leaves Saturday for Goiumbus to visit her sister, Mi-s. Wm. Bradfute The annual picnic for the Home Culture Club was held Wednesday afternoon at Grinnel's park. For Rent—House in East Chillo- cothe street. Dr. J. 0. Stewart American and Red Top steel posts as well as high grade split locust posts a t Cedarville Lumber Co. Dr, W. R. McCheaney and wife and daughter, Frances, returned. Monday, after a two week’s visit in Michigan. They visited Prof. J, Robb Harper and wife at Benton Harbor and Prof. B. E, Robison and wife at South Haven. The entire trip was made by motor. Rev. W. P. Harriman and family leave leave Monday on a. trip to Ver­ mont, where they will visit Mr. Har­ riman,s home folks and then go on to Canada, where a visit will be made at Mrs. Harrimjjn’s ' home. Rev. Harri­ man has been granted, a month's va­ cation by his congregation. The Grand Lodge of the colored E. of P’s will meet July 28; 2 t)r 30, in Springfield. They will adjourn Wed­ nesday noon to gather on the site of the-lodge home for aged members on the Jamestown and Xenia pike near Xenia, when the cornerstone will be laid, The lodge purchased the Mangan farm and is remodeling the residence into a fraternal home. Among the speakers will be Mr. Charles Gaines, of Columbus, formerly of this place. A Famous Royal Cords for Heavy and Extra .Heavy Service npH E reports you hear every / JL day about the remarkable service of. XJ»S, .Royal Cords indicate how well they are do­ ing the job. * T h e ir L atex-treated W eb Cord construction gives them w ea r-figh tin g qua l i t y tha t stands up under the hardest kind bf service over a ll kinds o f roads. For heavy service in a ll sizes choose the XJ.fi. Royal Cord* for extra heavy serviceon larger cats, buses and light trudksr* the U. S, Bu*»Tiuck Tire; for specially severe service onlight cars th eU . S.Royal Cord Extra > Heavy in 30 x P AC lin ch e t and 3 t %4 Straight Side* M«fc Buy U . S . Tires from , SERVICE HARDWARE COMPANY t m i T B P S T A T E S T I R B 3 A R B G O O D T I R E S J l Mrs, Otto Thomas and children returned to thpir homo in Fowler, Mont,, last Thursday, Mxa. Thomas was called here by the death of her father, N. P. Ewbahk. Mr, and Mrs. D. A, Smith and two sons, Daniel and Oharies, of Hoops- ton, 111., spent the week end visiting nt the home of W. H. Smith, Mr, Smith, who has been under tihe weath­ er for a couple of weeks is.much im­ proved. *&*$= r~t»• -Tn:- -m- ■■-'W-.- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I)# ? * NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT j SOffCM OF APPOWTiOBiT ; of Mary J. I-kny, Deceased.: Estate of William H. Smith, D*o*a- Ifowar4.fi. Smith, has beenappoint- . , , , , . . . . . . . .'! and qualified as Administrator of estate of N, I . Ewb.mk. kte of Gr tenejj. j?wry, late cf Greene County, Ohio, fi;2 f .;ate 0f William M. Smith, late County, Ohm, decease!. . | decease 1. ;of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 14th day of July, A. D., j ifet-d this 14th day of July, A. D „ ; Dated this 2nd day of July, A. D„ 1025. lb"r». ed 1225, S. G. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County S, Ci Wright, j !( «. I Prcbate Judge of said County * s. C. WRIGHT, probate Judge of aaid County, Miss Agnus Stormont has gone to Yellowstone National Park, where she will visit with her brother, Chas. Stormont, who holds a position at jthat park. ,Mi$s Stormont will remain until the close of the season and then go to. Colville, Wash,, to visit with'* her uncle, Hon. Colin McMillan, Miss Stormont will resume her school work in Youngstown upon her return from the west. ' Harold Myers returned Friday af­ ter a two weeks trip in the big woods in upper Wiseonson where he enjoyed fishing in Mellon lake.: In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stutevant and wife and Dr. Kifaler and wife of Washington, C, H. Mr. Myers reports fishing g^od and that plenty of deer could beiseen'at close range. On the return trip 950 miles were covered in three days. ORDER YOUR FENCE NOW Let us have your order now for American or Anthony fence. We have steel posts and split locust posts. Room and hoard for two college student®. Normal girls wanted. Phone 12, Cedarville, 0. SALE NOW IN P r o g r e s s We Are Moving To New Location LIVING ROOM SUITES, DINING ROOM SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, STOVES,, RUGS—ALL MUST GO. NOTHING RE­ SERVED. . ; EVERYTHING REDUCED* IN PRICE FOjR THIS SALE Springfield, Ohio Springfield, Ohio 2 5 2 9 N. FOUNTAIN AVE. /' 0 - INCREASE YOUR CROP YIELD Our Ground Limestone meets the requirements of the Ohio State Agriculture specifications. , Or The acid neutralizing yalue of our Ground Limestone is % ■ -■ ■ f. * (: approximately 114% in terms of Calcium Carbonate. Our Ground Limestone is reported to be superior to any submitted to the Ohio Agricultural Testing Department. The Co. v?C *f A

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