The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

tih^seadded touches to insure motor car satisfaction In, the 192 ? Bukk you wifl. find * hoot of im­ provement*. Here are some o f the hxxarkm detail*: * Balanced WfaraU. Qpaottd H|M«r Caitteif ■Pyii-wawafli: QtfiniiW**^ Central* •* - Qbnt Tooth, Quiet Trwiwilnloa. • ' \ Jet-BUck Ttrea with Jet-Btedk Rim*. J>. Socttea Tip on WtodWbWd Wipae. Bcdwtw UphoUtacing*and ■Am : %Hti on R*ar-D*ck laajti. Beecmd 'Window*. Toroiuttlon Color* to Due©. i M h M*PW % *t A-Mf The GREATEST BUICK E V E k BU ILT The Xenia Garage Co. South Detroit Street; Xenia, Ohio ......... iii—iw Household Goods I will hold ,a Public Sale of furniture, at my home on the George Martindale farm, 1 mile from Cedarville, on Saturday, Aug. 28, 1926 Beginning at 1 o ’ clock P. M., Standard Time, the following property to-wit: 1 Davenport 4 Rocking Chairs 1 Bed and Springs 1 Dresser 5 Chairs 1 High Chair . 1 Kitchen Cupboard 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 Equity .Range Other articles too 1 Library Table , 1 Sewing Machine 1 Chiles Crib . 1 Baby Carriage ^ X9x10 1-2 Rug 19x12 Rug 1 6x9 Rug 1 6 ft. Table 1 60 Egg Incubator numerous to Mention. Terms o f Sale, Cash GeraldWilliamson K E N N 6 N BROS., Auctione.n. ONE OF NEW BUILDING# 'READY FOR OHIO STATE FAIR F ORMAL opening and dedication ot th* now HjftrUmUtura and Agri­ culture Building on Ohio State Fair ground, wljl ha carried out from Aug. 30 to Sept. 4, the dates for the 192$ exposition. This structure 1* ultra-modern and will provide unusual facilities for display of agricul­ tural and- horticultural products. It Is built of brick and steel "tid has gone up at a. point east o f the Columbus building. Its dimensions are 100 a 375 feet. ____________________ BRAWN’S SAXOPHONE SIXAT THE FAIR Internationally famous, Brown’s Saxophone Six comes to Ohio State Fair, August 30 to September 4 for-daily appearances. These musicians have Been assigned a prominent part in one episode o f “ The Wonderer,” the musical extravaganza to be presented each evening during Fair week. When the" Saxophone Six engagement was made, the members were appearing at the principal vaudeville theatre in Chicago. POWER’S ELEPHANTSAT STATE FAIR Recognized as'the most entertaining of allgnimal acts, Power’s Elephants have been secured by Director o f Agriculture Truax for daily appearances at State Fair, August 30 to September 4,» This group of pachyderms has a repertoire that is out o f the ordinary run of elephant acts. This act has had long vaudeville engagements and at the great Hippodrome Theatre in New York has appeared regularly for a period o f years.•. ■. . , - 1 1 >-r.' .■■■ . ■■■ NEW RECORDS SET FOR STATE FAIR Columbus, Ohio,—in the final stages of entry taking for the 1926 Ohio State Fair, practically every department is far above last year, according to Chas. V. Truax, director of agriculture. Several depart­ ments' are setting new records for Ohio and for the fairs tit the country as well. A week in advance of the Fair opening, 40 more head of horses, were entered for the liberal premiums in the horse department than were shown iast year when a total of 282 purebred Belgians atid.Percherons competed in the Coliseum arena, Practically every class in the cattle department is showing sub­ stantial increases in number of entries and a new mark will he established here. Slightly above last year, entries in the swine classification show substantial increases above a year ago, The same situation prevails in the sheep and poultry departments, ■/ STUDENTS* JUDGING / Vocational "Ag" Contests for Ohio 1 State Fair Week . Columbus, Ohio,—Fo3tored by the division of agricultural education o f the State-Department of Educa­ tion, the vocational agriculture hoy’ s stock judging contests at Ohio State Fair have become an Im­ portant feature for thd young stock fanciers of Ohio. At this year’s Pitlr, the management is offering $1,410 is premiums to the winners. CAMP, PARK AT FAIR Ample ’Accommodations Provided for 20,009 Automobiles COLUMBUS, (HUO-Aceommoda- tion* for nearly 20,000 automobiles are provided on Ohio State Fair grounds. For tbiv year’s exposition, apodal care has baeo taken to furnish fa­ cilities for t)m*e patrons who desire to camp on the grounds? Required equipment au«l necessary aaultatittt is available, We have taken the ageituy for. tjte Interna- fibxmlHamster Co*, andwill have a full line o f FARM MACHINERY — TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Wewill alsohave a full lineof repairs for these lines at all times. Look up your list of repairswanted and let ushave the ordernow, THECEDARVILE LUMBER COMPANY A Refreshing Night’s Ride on Lake Erie TaUiluIatidG&Otii»9tcraMfiwt cool, elcitt ttatefoom arriving la the u< tourney. 8e*Buffalo’* brautffkd park* a A ll*, to* gatewayto CanadianMidBart* Fare $5.50~Round! Trip Par®, $9.50 XripAufo ** wfckSc’-iDTwoD.y I ? * * * * . Tit*q<rr>I*»4 tout Bwttoto aStreet Ptor ttd,OfeW • fc& n sr* - s e r e A£»*»ea*rauilMSgl0SVS|*4SMg(SpHipfiVHMWMM|MWMP*!flpM|M!Sto#MNiflk ’ oan o f AreofReligioik'* I a u ........... ini ........ mmssuMiw iranyi4 ' WiHmny We are *e aeeuetoroed to retorting to «*taa AS tht "Old Harry" that no thonght Is given to tht Bright of *»ch ** txprtustoa. "Old Has/y” is mwe- ly the modern form o f “Old Hairy,” a seme given to the devil because o f his supposed hairy appearance. mmrmm mm, "What a pity," rays 4U« Albany (Cf*.) Herald, “we can’t forget tht slighting things wht<* ether people sey about us as easily aa a married man forget* to null hla wife’s Impor­ tant letter, (Note: Ail wives’ tottoro are important.) When but a child o f 7, Mira j I M n e OUiqt o f Dunmt^ Ofcla., b e . came stage strode. Now at 14 aha is a foA-dedged evangelist and the roost iirouMd prason in America today, «Jto Dr. Aobd Soach^krab. loa, wefl known ley I b h i pastor. Miss UW to connect the The «* • • W . L. Clemans Agency Established 1896 Insurance in all its Branches Real Estate Sold On Commission Farm Loans at 5 % FOR SALTS 140 acre farm near Spring-. Reid, all in grass, well drain* ed, on good road just o ff the National Pike. Sevbn room house and bank-barn. $70 per acre. W. L. CLEMANS, Silver Flash Columbus Gasoline ' ‘ * 4 ' ‘ • . M For Prompt Service and Courteous Attention GARAGE IN CONNECTION South Main Street across the Railroad v Silver Flash Service Station FREE AIR NEW MANAGE MEN! CRANK CASE SERVICE - # Telephone 146 for Truck Service on Silver Flash or Columbus Gas­ oline and Bright Light Kerosene. All grades Motor Oils for your requirements. * The Columbus Oil Coi Cedarville, O. Hi. \l 'M-'is y - SELF SEEDERS Plant your money in our SAVINGS CERTIFICATES and then forget. It will continue to grow and multiply without any effort on your part. The 6 % INTEREST it will draw will cause it to accumulate rapidly yet with safety for every dollar is protected by first mortgage on Clark County. Real Estate. . Come in and talk it over* The Springfield Building&Loan Association 28 Ea*t Main Street, Springfield, Ohio

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