The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

> ' .4S * i mm&tgfmmfern. THE FISHER SISTERS J> duo o£ dainty damsel* }n a dental display that is unexcelled for daring and grace. High up in the air, pn an apparatus that revolves, the girls suspended, only by their teeth, ,go through some remarkably astonishing *nd graceful gyrations, qnils not has been hooked for the' Sane Fourth of July Celebration to be given a t Springfield Clark County,. F a ir Grounds, *11 day and. evening,'Monday, July 5. Concluding 'vrlth: a highly sensational teeth spin of such a violent nature, that one. wonders how their slender Jaws can withstand the Jolting, I t is un­ doubtedly the, most highly finished and best costumed act of this oali-, hre, seen In quite a .consl^erfhla period, .. ■ ^ Made by. American Steel A Wire Company It's worth. shoutjng about1 Zinc -.Insulated American Fence—weath-, er*proof—rinsulated against r u s t- guaranteed to equal or outlast in -actual length of service any other fence made of equal size wires, used under the same conditions. Any buyer who can show.it fails t o , 1do so wilt he supplied with an equal .amount of new fence free, Every roll is guaranteed full gauge, full weight and full length. Sold at np extra charge, ' American Fence means reliable pro* tectidn for your stock and crops, long service and, because it coats . no more than ordinary fence, lower cost peryear ft's the best and most economical fence you can buy. Come in and see it. We have taken the agency for the Interna­ tional Harvester Co*, and will have a fu ll line of ^ ( FARM MACHINERY — TRUCKS AND TRACTORS We will also have a full line of repairs for • these lines at all times. Look up your list of repairs wanted and let us have the order now. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE YOUR WOOL THECEDARVILLE LUMBER COMPANY STALL ION S . # ■ SEASON 1926 Chinchinna Peace Percheron Society of America No. 141846s PEDIGREE: — Foahled April 25.1017; bred by J. Quincy Smith, New Carlisle, Ohio, W e ight 2100 pounds — This horse has proven to be one of thd bait sires ever brought into the County, He stands well and has an excellent disposition. Color is jot black with star on forehead. SlRE:~>Ihfcurpas G94G5 (81417), by Dorceau (64215), by Demon 40905 (46420), by ViolorteUx (37421), by Lavrat 15821 (21100), by Bbmark 5520 (605), by Sultan by Mig- non (715), by Jean Le Blanc, DAM:—Peacemaker 54061, by Turgot 54274 (50041)," by Matador (40400), by Clisson. (41222), by Boutor (19590); by Picador III. . . BEAUMONT JUMBO 11426 BEGLIAN STALLION BEAUMONT JIJMRO is a Chftxnttt Sorrel, star in forehead; foal, ed April 10,1918 and weighs 20000 lbs. , SIRE:—Bolivar (78660) by Eismarit dre Vlad (49422) out of Bliwee Rama (85857). DAM:* Delpbine de Lessincs 2098 (72003), by Cologne (44578) out of Marie dit Carmie (57557). THESE HORSES WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT MV FARM ONE MILE WEST OF CEDARVILLE ON THE KYLE ROAI) TERMS — $15.00 to insure living coif. Best of care will be taken to prevent accidents hut will not be responsible shoukl my occur. R . A. M u rdock DAIRYMEN AWARDED CER­ TIFICATES OF MERIT Ohio Dairy Products Association, in co-operation with tlm dairy divi­ sion of Ohio State University and the state departments cf health and agri­ culture, ht>:> been conducting a cream improvement campaign over the state a n d ’has announced that certificates of merit have been awarded to a num her of cream stations in Greene, War­ ren ar.d Montgomery counties. Those , awarded in Greene county were to: C. Shane, Jamestown; Mrs. Edith , Stivers, Miamisburg; W. W* War- n^ek, Bowersville; Mrs, Mary Huf­ fman, Cedarvillc; Amos Mendenhall, Waypesville. WEATHERMAN KEEPS US GUESSING ON NEXT MOVE There.is on advantage of this sec­ tion this year over some others— noune seems to ksnw what the weath­ er will be far ahead. The spring und early summer have been unusually cool, Friday^ Saturday, Sunday and Monday, hotter than the average this summer. Rain Monday brought ua a cool wind that caused people to close their doors and have some fife to be comfortable. Warmer weather is looked for later in the week. J. C. PENNY CO. OPENS BIG STORE IN XENIA TODAY The J. C,, Penny Co., one of the largest department store concerns in the United States opens a new store at 37-39 East Main street, Xenia, to­ day, Friday. The building has been remodeled to meet the requirements of the company and an entire new stock of goods will1be found ready for inspection and your selection. The company has 676 ^stores scattered in that same number of cities over the United States. The announcement for the opening appears in, this issue. YELLOW SPRINGS CONSIDERING WATER WORKS FOR TjOW.N, Yellow Springs council has under­ consideration the preliminary steps towards installing -a water-wqrks system in that village. A t present part of the town is supplied by the Antioch College plant and it is pro­ posed to haye a system for all of the residents. I t will be only a matter of a few years un til'a ll towns of this size' will Jbe compelled to install water works systems. DAYTON TO NEW YORK CITY IN TWO HOURS PLAN McCook Army Field officers have plans for: making an airplane trip from Dayton to New York. City in two hours, o r two and che ha lf’hours a t the most. A few days ago a McCook flyer made to trip from Daytoh to Detroit in seventy minutes. The dis­ tance is 220 miles. The distance from Dayton to New York is 560 miles. ONE FARM IN TEN Only one farm in ten in the United States now has water piped'into the house. Even a t that, the Federal de­ partment of Agriculture reports, the American farm home is much better equipped than farm homes in' any other nation. . RESULT DAIRY FOOD SCHOOL A Shelby county’farmer recently told his county agent, R. W. Munger, that by increasing his feed cost $2.60 a week he had increased the returns from his dairy herd by $8 a week. He made the change after sitting in oh a dairy feeding school. lD*d, Eelph FiMSSHRM fpn§' ’t f t n Kathryn Shiaklsy, w*re hoitasaw last fJmraiiy fftanumaAt * linen shower honoring Mks Kath­ ryn Long, bride-elecrt of Hr. Ray Fry, Delaware, at thehomecf Hr, Andrew Jackson, of this place, where Mrs. Ferguson is spending the summer. Miss Long taught 1 * the Cedarvillc publi^ schools the p**t two yean,and is a very charming girl, For Sale: A few baby bricks two week* old. Call phone 2 1*2 on 153 . Investigate the Herald Travel Ac­ cident Insurance Policy, Word has been received hero that Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Doan, and Mis. iMary Harbison, will return home Ithis week from Cleveland where they Jhave resided since last fall. PLENTY OF STRAWBERRIES Local fru it growers say there will be an large crop of strawberries this year as the result of the recent rains, The quality’ of the fruit is excellent and the demand still exceeds the sup­ ply, FORD SEDAN FOR SALE For sale Ford sedan in the best of condition and ready to run. Uphols­ tery and ’carpet above the average. Has never been abused and kept in perfect condition. Priced to Bel!,' Ralph Wolford. * CHUKCH NOTICES M. E. CHUKCH SERVICE —— Joseph Bennett, Pastor. Sunday School a t 9:15 A .M, P. M» Gillilan, SUpt. Maywood Homey Asst/ • Morning Worship a t 10:30'A, M. i Subject: "The King’s Seal, the t Sign of Authority.” j Junior League at 2 P , M, | Epworth League at 6:30 P, M, ; Mid -week service and Official board meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. You will he made Welcome at these ser­ vices. U .'P . CHURCH Rev, R. A. Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath Schodl a t 9:30 A, M. Mr. O. A. Dobbins, euperlnteendnt. The morning Service a t 10:30 will be conducted by a representative from the Anti Saloon League. We have * full line of all kinds, of spark plugs for any make of auto­ mobile or tractor. Other auto sup­ plies, tires, ate. Service Hardware Co, Satisfaction— Your investment is always worth a hundred cents, on the dollar t. Gen City Bldg. & Loan Assn* Safety — 6 % Dtoidentls” t North Main—Dayton R « i t u r « « i r e v e t . t h i r t * * n m i l l i o n * o f d o l l a r * For Sale: Veranda a t reasonable price, Inquire of R. J . Kyle, Norik street. For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records. Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Box 223, Dayton, O. Pttptdr Despair la the thought of the nn- attainablenoM of any good, which work* -differently la man’s mind*; sometime *8 producing uneasluesa « pain, sometime* rest end lndolaucy^— Locke, mm rt*** Htwig, efSRWWWW "What a pity,” *aya the AJba*y (Ga.) Herald, ”w« «ttt 1 *"** m Slighting things which ether pwp» say about m ax easily as a rnarrle* man forgets to mall Ms wife** IP***- taut letter. (Note: All wives’ MM* are. Important.) *1 Unci* Bb*n "When a man bjui loafs* 16 or SO lays outof a month,"MidUnde **I can’t takeno interest in bis efforts to tel! me dat de trust* is ’sponsible fob bis financial trouble*.’’—Washing­ ton Star. Used Furniture Store We: have all. good used Household Goods NEXT TO GAS OFFICE 113 South Detroit St,, Xenia, Ohio JUNE Toilet Goods Sale Your O ppo rtun ity to S A V E on W ell Known,H igh Quality T o ile t.A rticles. Come in and see the display Prowant & Brown Store r Nation-Wide Institution ( / A You Are Invited to the Opening of Our New Store T o m o r ro w — F r id a y 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. when Another link will be added to out*long chain of 676 Department Stores in the United States. Sete announcement in this newspaper tomorrow of our money-saving values. tnneyCo. D E p A H T M E N T S T O K E S f t NATION-WIDE m m u tiO N - 37 — 39 EAST MAIN ST. XENIA, OHIO 1/ -<J B e a t ? Stop ; Our I) FQ3 m IT n M Comm? of e r l l g r i The Exec* charge the dependence ing, the maj plans for th The outlb provides for the cpmmitt to attempt s will .be no <] cities will o fprogram Mo . Sabbath and fourth celebi Mr, Andre preside a t th 28th event, v of the. opera a. m., Centr the -fire bell times as an the historic" 1 phia. This wii ing of the vb town fnr five -mill whistle f other whistle,- vices you can- The Boy S girls will unit the crowd, rection of Mil The Boy Si salute to be triot’s Pledge Mr,, Jackson. The progra the singing c Banner.” Business ho asked to ceasi sible during For Sabbat! ters are askei sermons fo r th During the t Is planning fq: and ! w i <m the College thevarioas chu CHARLESTOJ FOR IG Impressing * with observing in Charleston h the town has bi the Mayor has and a few days ham $100 and to observe the step in South (. M. E. CH Thd Method!,« School will hav nesday. .All mei the Sunday Sch< vited and urged help make it a < pleasure. hTe t place of holding nbunced a t the - CHILDREN’; The Children’s Methodist Sunds en a t tho Metlio. day morning anr the Church serv program of mus tions, is being j be given by £he ihg will he take work of the Chi I do cere be3- mental i claimed of the D ence; an pledge t( and our s ideals; a ah evide1 which th to all An tributior the home Memrial Indepem the Chile

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