The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

GASOLINE OIL TIRES > * , , . 1 ’ - * ' . * 4 . %• - TankWagon Delivery to all parts of the County. We are big . ; buyersandsellcheap. V I ' < • * • , , I < " rv • *. investigate onr new tire plan. We with better quality tires. . jr The CARROL- „ * ’ r BINDER CO. 108-114 E. Main St. PHONE 15 XENIA, OHIO True style that reflects the mode yet dares to be different ■o - In its distinctive appearance. . . in its a t t r a c t i v e simplicity . . • in its Wide range o f smart, new colors the New > Oakland All-American offers true style , , , style tha t reflects the mode yet dares to be different * . . We are now making a special demonstration to prove the extraordinary value pro­ vided by the New Oakland All-Ameri­ can Six* We want you to enjoy th is demonstration i f only to learn what Oakland offers for i t s moderate price. v • CwwMe* the dellv.rydpvlca *» Well•* oetxiparing automobile values. • « • Oi»l»na-PonU»e delivered prloee^IncludS o«l^ reaeonable charge# fee a# JEANPATTON CEDARV1LLE, OHIO O/uMw OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN S B v m w s m w n t . iwwnm STOR ABOUT CIRCUS ANIMALS tl'T 'H F K E Is gplag to he m week of 1 every year set aside,” aald one of the horsee In the circus, ’“when peo­ ple will go about! with their pocket# full of lumps of sugar and. horse# will «U be given a special treat. , “I t j will h# called something like beipg-klnd-to-anlmal week. And It will show people how nice it la to be Wnd to animal# and hpw much bet­ ter they will feel for being kind. “Then It Is hoped people will con­ tinue being1, kind all the time, of course. But this week will show peo­ ple the nice things there are to be Hone. ' “And anyone seeing people unkind er cruel to animals will* stop them and make them feel ashamed of them- telves for bullying and Ill-treating and tielng thoughtless and unfair,” "It sounds like a wonderful Idea,” laid another circus horse. And the -*4j "Sometimes, All the Time,” Said the Leopard. other circus horses sold, “Neigtl, ueigli,” which was their way of say-' lug, “Fes,' yes 1" -1 ~ “It began a year ago, I believe,” Said the first circus horse, “and this year will be the second year pf It,” “Neigh, neigh, good, good,” said the other circus horses. “Some can’t tell me from Neighbor Rhinoceros,” said the circus JHippo- potamus. “People come and stand before .me and they say, 'Is that a rhinoceros or is that a hippopotamus? It’s»one of those big'animals, any­ way.’ Now, did you ever bear of any­ thing so unintelligent?” “Never,”, said the circus rhinoceros. “Of course,' It is true we’re big ani­ mals, but such ignorance. Is absurd. It Is as though we saw a boy and a girl coming along and we said. Which 1# the boy and which Is the gin? One pg the other is the boy and the other an# la the girt.1” '•Just as absurd,” said the circus hippopotamus. “They say that the people In charge of us answer questions about us all the Urns and that the Ignorance shown toward us Jn very great,” the hippo­ potamus continued. “And It is also said by those In charge of ns that grownups know far less than children, yet they’re supposed to be higgle and “Of course grownups may know more about other things; but, alas! they -don't know as much as they should about the hippopotamus and the rhinoceros,” "People don't know the difference between ns half the time,” said the leopard and the tiger together. “Sometimes, all the time,” said the leopard. “Sometimes, three-quarters of the time,” said the tiger. “I t is said,” the leopard continued “that that Is one of the reasons the hyena laughs so much, Yes, a wise man known as Dexter Fellowes, who has much to do with the circus, said that was the reason. And Pm S«re he must be fight. For Dexter P el lowes is very wls6, very wise, indeed.” “So they all soy," the tiger re­ marked. “I must say I have never talked to him long enough to tell for myself, but Pm sure everyone must'be right. “So, many couldn’t be wrong, espe dally when i t Is about one of their own kind.*’ * “People know more about people than they do about animals. Well, would like It-lf Duster Fellowes would come and have a chat with me some time. But I don’t believe he will. He said to pie once, ‘Tiger, you’re a hand­ some fellow, but I wouldn’t choose you for my pal." “So I think he prefers to keep a re­ spectful distance from me. But cer­ tainly everyone thinks the 'world and a ll/ as they say, of him. And I'll tell you one thing, leopard,” "Fes,” said the leopard, “pray tell It to me.” - . • “And that Is,” the tiger went onr "that he most certainly has -the most marvelous and the most patient dispo­ sition Pve ever ;seen in nil my circus life, And he can- tell most beautiful stories Of the circus. Oh, they sound so grand and so magnificent, and be can tell them so easily. He’s just n born story teller, and lie tells the truth, too. Oh, my, yes, he tellsf the truth 1” ■(Copyright.) - Visit Niagara Falls, Canada and the East via C &B lin e Palatial Steamers W/HETHER mvcling by train or »uto, enjoy tn tll eight's ride offbcaUriful W LakCErie. C&Bline Steamersxiemagnificentfloatinghott$*withluge com­ fortable staterooms, excellent dining room service and courteous attendants. Musicand Dancingon the gteat ship SBHANDBEB” , Autoists,savea day C&B line way. Avoidmilesandmiles ofcongestedroadway. Geyeiam! and BuffaloDwiskm GmlMdariPtShaky,C»&,Dir. Each way. every night, leaving at f; 0 <S , p.jn., arriving- 7:90 », m „(E. 8 .T.) Maylaito November 16 th. . . . ■ Connections etfiuifalo and Pott Stanleyfor Canadian and Eastern points. m . r . . f$*-50 one way—CLEVELAND <o*BUFFAIO - 18.50 xd. trip Neti> L o w ) Autos Carried *6.50 and up. F a r it )$3.00oneway-(MVE1LANptQFr.STANLBV--$5.00rd.trip V Autos Carried $4.30 and vp , „ - W riiifor dtltiih a* a llixp tm t Hurt t» Montrtali Quchtcandibt Saguenay, also th i ntw C&B XHauglt T«ar TUB CLEVELAND AND BUFFALO -TRAN S IT COMPANY East 9th Street Pier a*—- Cleveland, Ohio IbtMlGMilllliOlPllM :ccc jricj j j n y La cusa^ uju Week Endin Chicago at the COMFORTABIE GREATNORTHERN HOTEL . G .tu p .o .ngenlaJpsrty,twoormore wuphts come to Chkigo t o ai lark, t»k«irt tha thietrM or nm!a m | mm , *•**»*• Artlnttttat*, w m W m a ! various sporUor dam* Innightclubs, mvlMwill »»««• far your (forty* Writ# lor A m H « onmplat* sntsrtalnnmtgwW*. .S S S & S S S J ackson , DEAitioitH, quincy , $ ts . ■as 'US®!;™, is Red Tag is YOUR PROTECTION USED CARS w i th an 0 "$%^, t h a t coun ts are a few examples o f outstanding values TTTHENEVER you see the Chevrolet TV red “O.K. tha t Counts’' tag a t ­ tached to the radiator cap of a used car— you know th a t it represents outstanding quality and value, This tag means that the %xt to which it is attached has been thoroughly reconditioned and checked “ 0 . R .” by expert mechanics — using genuine parts for all replacements. If you are in the market for a good used car, come in . We have an unusually wide se­ lection of used cars taken in trade -and our prices and terms are exceptionally low. Come in today! All models of Chevrolets in good used cars to be found on bur floor. Consult us before buying a used car. THE LANG CHEVROLET CO. Phone 90 Xenia, Ohio 121E. Main St. Real Chevrolet Co., Jamestown, Ohio Hill Top Oarage, CedaryiUe, Ohio - p E p E N O A B I I ^ i T ^ j ^ T I S E A ^ ' I ^ O N ; & \ ■$ ' . • ■ ** Announcing the appointm ent o f Jean Patton Cedarville, Ohio A „ A s dealers fo r the N<?zy yiarmon and Roosevelt Straight-Rights The MarmcmMotor Car Company is pleased to annouhee the appoint- "mentof this well knownautomobile establishment as headquarters for Marmon and Roosevelt straight- eight carsin this section. These new sales and service facilities are Mar- moil’s answer to the growing local demand for America’s most ad­ vanced development inautomobiles —the straight-eight. A visit to these showrooms will impress you with Mtarmon’s as­ toundingachievement in building a straight-eight foreverypurse. Here you will see the sensational new Roosevelt which sells for less than $ 1000 —the fleet Marmdhj’W* at $ 1465 , and the luxurious Marmon “ 78 ” at $ 11965 , Prices at factory. Group equipment extra. Conven­ ient income-purchase plan. tM'armon~Biiilt Straight-Bights for Beery Purse MA.R. MO N *Jr.:«•* axam

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