1918 Cedrus Yearbook
19 18 ROBERT BIRD & SONS CO. THE STORE THAI'THE STUDENTS MAKE THEIR HEADQUARTERS WE TRY TO PLEASE THEM For the GIRLS A full line of Furnishing Goods, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Silk Hosi- ery, etc: For All STUDENTS Tennis and Basket Ball Shoes, Sweaters,Pennants,etc. For the BOYS Wilson Bro. Famous $1.50 Shirts; Rice and Hutchins $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes; Royal Tailored Suits; Snappy, Stylish Hats and Caps; Nifty Neckties, Arrow Collars, P. Q. A. and Mentor Underwear, Silk Socks, Belts and other merchandise of merit. We take this opportunity to thank all the students for their patronage. COME AGAIN FOR SALE A perfectly good preacher, has had almost four months'experience. DOT SMITHSON. A good cook,cheap,as I have moved and have no use for one. HAROLD HAMMOND. A dozen second-hand ladies' handkerchiecfs, cheap. NELSON THORN. I have entered a partnership with a new IDA REES. Owner moved near place of business. BOB EDWARDS. OLIVE NORTHUP. One "Pictoresca Espanol" as firm. A Reo automobile, price $25. A good photograph of Paul. Two hens, both of good blood, sisters won first prize at the Cedarville College Feed in 1918. "THE BUNCH." The Missouri State Life Insurance Co. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI T HE Missouri State Life writes guaranteed contracts, with loan values at the end of the first year. Cash paid up, extended Insurance, and Loan Values the second year and every year thereafter. The Policy contract has a provision in it for insuring Loans, provided the insured can give a certificate of good health. Then in case of death it cancels the Loan and the Policy is paid in full to the beneficiary. The Company closed 1917 with assets $14,- 142,052.49. Guarantee Fund to Policy holders $2,708,397.65. Insurance in force, paid for basis, $129,199,279.00. P. A. ALTLANT, General Agent Washington C. H., Ohio 110
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