The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

* jk «** '*v** a * < ■ M w N w j i a y ” » & « » * » j * 4r% f 0 •, V<3HI « ¥ *< a ■ h A * ' W 4 v * l 7 r 4 •*«:. s .: 77, •' •'? ;.«v ''3 OT an unreasonable request frpm nieb who are devoting their every effort and in Rf I A«,* *. ■ to do your buying and selling. They simply ask that when you are in need o f anything thOy cariy, that you TRY first to buyathome. If they cannot serve you, th en go elsewhere. But in fairness jtoyourself, your home, your community and to the men striving to make this a town of which both you and they may be proud, TRY first at home. sTtie when times are hard. He is your friend and wants to give you a full dollar’s Worth for . every dollar you spend with us. OUR INTEREST IN THE WELFARE OFTHIS COMMUNITY PROMPTSUSTOSPONSORTHISMESSAGETOTHEPEOPLEOFCEDARVILLE AND VICINITY . O . P. Elias' E. E» Neal C .E . Smith C. E. Matters Cedarville Bakery Richards’ D rug Store H illtop Service Station A .E .H u ey Hardware C o r Jean Patton Ford Agency V* Elgin C .H . Crouse W .W . T rou te Cedari™ L C . Davis K arlhBull H . H . Brown M .C .N agley .E . A . A llo t W .C . iliff ’ . Janies Bailey W . L. Clemens O ld M ill Camp I f e T n li ■W nlTr.a-rl tuupn*woitora Cedarville Lumber Co. H .W . Evans Geo. A# Martindale Home Clothing Co. The Exchange Bank \ by L. r . TINDALL, C**U«r Miron I. Marsh, M. D . McMillan Funeral Heme Cedarville Telephone Co. Hugh C. Schick. M. P< Robt. B ird &SonsCo. Hagar Straw B o a rd s Paper Co. by WILSON GALLOWAY, M«r. Leo Anderson 1 a ♦ • J ■ . ' ■ % s ' . Mason, O., suffered agreat loss by fire due to no co-operation on the part of officials, business men and citizens. The Cedarville Community Chib urges continued co-operation and team-work for the progress of Cedarville and her educational and. industrial institutions. ' "I ' ■*. ‘ f , ' * . . f • ■ ( ■ ■ ' • • • . . ' u iV *1* ■ fjnudfcMMirsfcr < * * * * * W'flf *

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