The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
TEE UEUJjtVULE HIXALD. MAY tt» IMft ; i i' i 1I , r i H r i T 'l l XBWAX©WXKH WtMW ■iff griUNUFlKW) C K M N U 1M m « • * AXNIVKXSAXY SALS SatorOay, May S t t , is tl » ******* foy for tk« Wrd Ai»iiv*r**ry S«J* of Th* Edward Wrta. Ster* in Spring- <>15, Ohio, Executive und Popart- '.'x u i H * * U h g n boon ptonnto* for ;.ninths to make this or# of th* c-t anniversary sales in tlw history of IVxcrfa and Clg.k County, Ev*ry we- ti .n in the store-■women’s ready-to- wear, children's, boys’ store* y « 4 ;;ootu, mens store and others have wade, greet preparations with New Spring and Summer merchandise for everyone in the family, Special pur chases from manufacturers who re duce their prices to this store during its anniversary and many other for tunate purchases made in the markets (if New York, Chicago and elsewhere, together with the tremendous buying power of leading Springfield depart ment store make'this anniversary aale nil outstanding savings event for everyone. Beautiful window backgrounds of shades of green as a base have spark ling, brilliant figures— 5Srd—with curved lettering of ’‘Wren’s Anniver sary” at the top and bottom. Over size discs are Bhown over .each eleva tor group In the Old Building and the Corner Building,- with the same bright, interesting treatment of •‘Wren’s 53rd- Anniversary Sale.” Colorful, cool and attractive posters are throughout the store. And on the top of the building, one can see large pennants flowing, with the wind—say ing merely—“53rd.” Officials of The Edward Wren Store have formally invited you through this paper to attend this great 53rd Anni versary Sate, to come every day and share in the great saving? on wanted, seasonable, new merchandise — all Wren’s high quality—a t prices that are lower than ever before known. The first day is, Saturday, May 31st. The doors will be open a t 8 o’clock in the morning, one hour earlier than usual. FOE IMtLS—Ckwtbxfear t a i l b*«t- fe* »to-m CMS Yam Wafim, ANt^EmCXMW- FAgXMONrs Set Qe*m i» u»w b*J»* awrnd # t the C. JG. Stauu fUttatuwnt, kxatad at Xeato Avenue, Cedwville, Ohio. Thi* Tee Cream i* richer, and better than ordinary fee cream, Drop is and give yourself a jdeaMnt surjrri |jiii"!lliril'"'ll,lj|'i"i!l ,L,i;... BRYAN SERVICE STATION NOTICK OF APPOINTMENT Katate of Henry Jackaon, deceased. M, Nagley has bees appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Henry Jackson, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 7th day of May, 1930, S. a WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. NOTICK OF APPOINTMENT KONJOLA PUTS END TO AGOHV NEURITIS CAVE This Lady Suffered More Than 6 Years with Dread Ailment —Praises .New Medicine r i f t •MRS. JOSIE ANKRUM “I never shall fear neuritis again, thanks to this new medicine, Konjpla," said Mrs. Josie Ankrum, 44 Prescott street, Columbus.. "I was g, victim of neuritis for over six. years. The pains in my back and limbs were frightful, and I could find no relief in the medi cines I tried. There were days,at a. time that I was unable to work. My nerves were so ragged anfi.jumpy tha t sleep was often out of the question, and my general health Buffered. I be came subject, to frequent dizzy; spells and had about given up hope Of gyet seeing another .Well day. "My attention was finally attracted to Konjola. I t is amazing -what this* splendid medicine did for me. After I had finished the fifth bottle, every pain and ache had left me, and neuri tis was only an unpleasant memory. Today I feel better than I have for years. My appetite has improved and my general health has been restored; Unhesitatingly I indorse Konjola in the hope that other sufferers will be led to use it,” Konjola is not a "cure-all”—there is no such thing, but when taken for from i ix to eight weeks will produce ariiazlng results. The countless thou sands of indorsements of Konjola have proven tha t it makes go'od, Konjola is sold in Cedarville, Ohio a t Prowant A Brown Drug Store, and : by all the best druggists in all the * towns throughout this entire section.' CASH FOR CREAM. Bring your cream and produce to the Fairmont./ Cream Station at South Main Street. { in Cedarville, Ohio. We pay the high- ■ est market price a t all times, g ive ' prompt and accurate ' weight* and J tests anti appreciate your patronage. • (signed) J, H. Ifoldridge, Fairmont j Cream Buyer. * Name Ch**#** * * J h!** dunged out* j * *ns Lotrtiaj New \ york * va $ Kaw Ai&itefMnii ot* » «w« was Uptown, '« d o S J iaw l ! tf'rttftarta, now ; Oftlo, bml fAnfhflM am i a n fh llr1'1 tom *r,t Peiro- { grad, and before tlmt, Petersburg, { Yo »will want your home painted or decorated on the Inside thi* sprite*, rail on Elmer Jurkaf for ettlmteg. S . M a in , C e d a r v ille HIGH GRADE GAS AND OIL Owned and Operated by W. A,BRYAN | FOR SALE—One Baby Can.’:age, j Priced very low. H. I>. Furgt, phone ; 90. FOR SALE—Plants, grown by Wil liam Sheeley. All kinds of garden plants and flowers. Mrs, Mary Huff man, 8t Estate U W, A. MeDorman, de ceased. L. H. MeDorman has bow appoint ed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of W. A. MeDorman* late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased- i Dated thi* Sad day of May, 1930. g. C. WRIGHT, probet* Judge of said County. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS j FOR SALE—Read Baby Carriage in ‘good condition, See Mr*. T. R, M m * i * or call 0. A. Dobbins. YOU PAY LESS AT 39 W e r t Mein Xenia V tp We are authorized to announce the name of R. D. Williamson as a candi date for nomination for State Repre sentative before the Republican pri mary, August 8, gagam NORTHUF HATCHERY We are now batching and can take your order* f o r . HIGH GRADE BLOOD TESTED CHICKS Custom Hatching, Phone 13-19 Clifton Exchange R. F. D, 1, Yellow Springs, Ohio To keep your lawn to good etoxB-1 You tm d turn you mast h * r. the ***** *bWp ,j «Md and S T S t o We are prepared for thi* work, J. A ,,We have »P*«*1 w tripm a^ *** Stormont. |W**k* J* A. napm ssess n***iew Before marketing your live stock call 1THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET Phone 80 “ S, K. SMOOTS P, P. SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED | S j i IIIIIMIIII) ■imiiiiiiiiiiimiiuMmiiiiliiiiiimiiiitf t i l t e r i o n ‘Value Jira t Clothiers For M en Y o u n g Mens and Boys 28 S. Detroit St,, Xenia, Ohio In ModernMotors .■ . - ■■' ■. j- ■. >• , ■ . ■ -■ ,■■■;■ ■ t -t there’s no more space Cor CARBON than the thickness of a THIN DIME j f t L i ^ i S~~~T j £ n L TUNE IN J hje .S U R P C P .S H O W EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, ovia wjz ano - amociatedhicstation * * Automobile niotors today ate the high compression type. The explosion chamber is smaller than in the motors of a few years ago. The result is that the gaso line vapor is compressed much more, and the force, of the explosion is greater. The space in the explosion chamber between the pis ton and the top of the cylinder is often no more than the thickness of a thin dime* -And it is obvious that if even a thin layer of hard carbon is deposited on the pistons, the explosion area is reduced to the. point where knocking, power losses, pre-ignition and all kinds of hard carbon trouble begin. ? 1/ TOR i ■'»: . % ■ 1* KEEPS OUT HARD CARBON 9■ - > . ' Increases Power • • • Minimizes Knocks fi:fy ■..Vi Wk*ft Compounded par* «SS«*P!iIijcpi|toffting6yL K[ J y mm out cpnwmm c i- , \ tndor stofk are subjected \V ^ ' to laboratory tests at high ^ '?vX U*mp#ratHr«, the light oil burnt o0 told the sticky cylinder - stock remains* tn ati automobile engine this sticky deposit collects gasoline soot and dust brought in through the intake pipe . Then it it baked into hard carbon . V T h is B U R N I N G T E S T p ro v e s that SUNOCO...SOO%DISTILLED... Guaranteedfree from Paraffine LEAVES NO HARD CARBON SUNOCO Motor OH, when subjected to high ' j j temperature, does not leave a sticky residue, be * cause it contains no "cyl inder stock.” It is not a mixture of a light oil and cylinder stock. That’s why it does not separatei can not form a sticky deposit on the pistonsor cylinder headt and trill nat form hard carbon. Made by the Makers of B lue S unoco Motor Fuel Hill Ton Service Station C. H. GORDON, Prop. m I D: Stat> Ohio sum bein.v Pati peril advi reco- vales 33.p char.- threi 931 ( ment Ch W.I office West semfc tions. land, day i for a vice to $3 of th secui siont C oj Ma Al of X tornt didal for grad tfhiv Soho the 1 occur the 1 M. Tow. ton, The in al
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