The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
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Main *n<i Foqrth, DAYTON ORDINANCE NO, 90, , An ordinance to vacate an alley , between Main Street and Walnut Street, North of School Building and known as “Marshall Alley.” Whereas, Oh the 8th day Of Mhy, 1916, a petition by-owners of lptg and lands in the immediate vicinity of an alley between Main Street'and Wal nut Street, and being the first alley North of the new Cedarville Town- shin Rural School District school building, and known as “Marshall Alley/' Was duly presented to Coun cil, praying that said alley between the points named, be vacated; and hotiee of the pendency and prayer of said petition has been given as re quired by law, by publication in The Cedarville Herald, a newspaper of « circulation in the corporation, consecutive weeks ending on the 88th day of July, 1916; Whereas, Council, upon hearing, is satisfied that there is good cause for such vacation as prayed for, that it will not he detrimental to the general interest, and ought to pe made. Now therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the .Village of Cedarville, State of Ohio; Section 1. That the alley between Main Street and Walnut Street, being the first alley North of th'e Cedarville Township Rural School District school building, and. known as the “Marshall Alley," be and the same is hereby vacated. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 2d day o f October, 1918, R. P. McLEAN, Mayor of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, Att**t: _ J, W. JOHNSON. » dark Of Village of Cedar*> I . tills, Ohio, 4 4 * 4 4 4 # # 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ■ ’ . ' . , ■ ■ • ■ . 4 A HUGHES OH REUNITED A 4 j WWITW ' 4 4 4 4 *1 asms to you as ths spokes* 4 4 wait 4t • reunited party, Ws 4 4 Have said that It was reunited; 4 4 w* havehellevid it%va»rsunltsd; 4 .4 w* have devewtly hoped ft wm 4 4 reunited. Hew,Maineprovesthat * 4 HD reunited, t «mgladto apeak 4 4 feethe rsvnitid ftepublfeanparty 4 4 beedueeHis a sreat liberal party. 4 4 ft abkvted ate a liberal party; He 4 4 beet tsedhdsnt are these of a lib* 4 4 «ml party. Andtodaytt ft***#tha e 4 future wHh a truly national out- 4 4 Dek and a pregreeeiv* eplrH,"— 4 4 ftHtekM 1, Hwffh** hi a Speioh # 4 shtltverad at Plattsburgh, N, Y, , 4 4 ; . - ' ' ♦ # « A 4 * # 4 4 4 4 4 4 # # 4 4 4 4 stamm W i FIFTHANNUAL BUCKEYE TOUR TOWASHINGTONOFTHE CORN ROTS WHIRLS OF OHIO D E C E M B E R 4 T H T O O T H , 1 9 1 6 CONDUOT.D BV THK STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE EVERYBODY INVITED TO GO ALONG T HE Corn Growing Contest closes November 10th. The Domestic Science Contests may be conducted any time in any community, up to November 10th. A grange, church, school, club or any other organization may conduct a Domestic Science Contest. Get the girls to enter* fix a date and make a com munity affair opt o f it. Raise the money by sub* scription or by ah enter tainment, We will help you, Wje will f u r n i s h blanks and rules fo r the contest. "V v e We have four times as many trips pledged for the ■boys and girls already as- we had last year, but we want another girl from each county; some one to lake the lead and put on a Domestic Science Contest,; Write u s1for .all particu lars. The 1916 tour takes us to Pittsburgh; battlefields o f Maryland and Virginia; Washington;, a visit to Congress just opening its session; . a reception by President Wilson; New York and other great cities o f the East. The Alle gheny Mountains and Blue Ridge Mountains in all fheir grandeur; Horseshoe Bend and Sand Patch Tun nel; Mt, Vernon, Arlington and Washington's Monu ment; Grant's Tomb, Ellis Island, the Statue o f Liberty and the frowning forts that guard New York; then our evening banquet in the great ball room o f the Astor House; the Hippodrome, Pullman palace cars, and then , Home, Sweet Home. We will see "the greatest cities in America; we will .be on a trip with the best people from Ohio. This is the biggest tour' that has ever been .conducted. We go December 4th. ARE YOU GOING? : ' . , Write fo r particulars to J. R. Claris, Director o f Junior Contests, Columbus, Ohio. The Official Bftdfje of the 1916 Corn Boy*’ TOur to Washington. of By Inks McLuke . 1 * - • f “ Copyright, 1910,'the Clratinwatl Enquirer - ■ 1 HonkI. Honk! . SpeeA and more spoodt Twist, tum and toast and climb! Why pause when care would cost ft, mo ment's time,!1 Daily wo count the list of motored dead— Autos rusk in where angola feat to tread! Search Uai - Dear Duke—What has become of the old fashioned woman who was built like a fiddle?—Dub, Things to Worry About, ' One cylindrical foot of water weighs six gallons, ’*• Name* I* Humes, A. IcebergUveaat Hoboken, N. J. , T- ^ * ’ 9 , Our Dally Special. Xou can't bold your own-until you learn to hold your tongue. The Wise Fool. ‘You should never let your right hand know what your left hand la do ing/’ observed the sage. . “Mftyho not," replied the fool. “But you wouldn’t Inst long In a prizefight,” Correct. Man wahts but little here' below. And. you can go ahead and hat . A mighty liofty bunch of dough .. That llttlo’a more than lie will get. . Wuffl "What Is your opinion of these Turk ish atrocities?” asked the old fogy as he looked up fromhis newspaper. “1don't know anything about them,” replied the grouch. “I never smoke cigarettes." * Excited, Said ft man; “I'vo been wrongly Indicted, And I feftr that my name will bo bllcted. There has been some mistake, ’ And proceedingsI’ll take To 49 * that this great wrong Js rioted." Such a Langwidgal "What caused you to become crooked lit your finances?” asked the judge. “I was straitened In my finances," explained the absconder. Taka a Chance, Xilka the man who sand displays And tries to grab a prize;t Tha tnan who fails deserves more praise Than on* who never trie*. They Kind of Slop Over, Being a princess or a com fed does not, prevent a girl’s being a clinging vine, except corn fed clinging vines an# pretty scattering,—Temple (Tex.) Tele gram. ' P«*U. Thera la a man in our town, an ivory- headed pup; At 4 a , tn. ha mows his lawn and wakes Ms halghbors up: —Jt.uk* McJUiks. There la a man in ours, and hi* brain must be straight gristle; HI* one delight seems just to see how darned loud h* can whistle. ^ ■ -hunger. “Coo, Bose!*; Coo, Bosslet” DearLuke—Claude' flossier of Otaaba, Neb., has been elected president of the National Aesccktkm of Milk andDairy Inspectors,—Omaha, , Bet He Can! Dear Luke-Can H. ft Blew of Way* lknd, Ky., join the dub’s ■aviation corps? -44, XI. O.,’ Seco, Ky. n.nniiwftftfir vVauer They Have the dob, I>yar l.ukc-1 suppose there will be an auditorium on Urn top floor o f the club. And t suppose you will have a piano in the auditorium, fan upp & tpp, piano mover*, of Hpringfteld, D., h<fi*t the plane when you move In*— tfilwnin, ■ 4 4 4 4 ^ * 4 4 4 4 ^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IDEALS OF TH£ SUCCESS 4 4 DF THE PLAIN PEOPLE. 4 4 — * ■ 4 4 , “If 1 did not believe that the 4 4 Republican party was the party 4 4 of true progress, which was pro- 4 4 pared under Its leadership to 4 4 take the country along the way 4 4 pf adaptation to new needs and 4 4 exigencies of the future, I 4 4 should have no pride In ropre- 4 4 seating it. But the party of Lift- 4 4 coin Is reunited today, and we <t> 4 Consecrate It to the Ideals of & 4 Lincoln, and those Ideals arc 4 4 permanent. These are the Ideals 4 4 Of the success of the plain peo- 4 4 pie. They are the ideals of the 4 4 achievements under free lnstitu> 4 4 Hons, of success In all the nctlvl- 4 4 tie* of the e» operative energy of 4 4 the plain lusoplc/’—Charleti E. 4 4 Hughes In a Speech Delivered at 4 4 Plaltshurgb, N, if, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 HU jS£ m iMflttmtt HM frlft .Luke McLuke Says: The fellow who always agrees with you on,every question is merely wait ing until his ax gets dull and then he’ll askyou to turn the grindstone for him.. Wheil n woman Is wearing too much jewelry and tpo much complexion, you get the impression that she is about ns realas the other.. • The Buffs aro Willing to stand on their rights Until they have to ride on a crowded Street car, where they are compelled to shift over to their lefts every few minutes. The trouble with tho man who wants you to stand and listen to his troubles Is that he gets mad If you try to tell himyour troubles. There are lots of husbands who can't have bank accounts because their wives insist on having shop accounts. Any time you see a man wearing a black eye the betting is about 9,000,000 to 1 that he didn’t get It by attending to his own business. What has become of the dd fashion ed man who used to wlpo Ins knife on a slice of bread and wbo thought that any man who needed two knives be side his plate was a dude? It Is a waste ofTime for a married man to make up Ills mind to do a thing because his wife Is liable 'to make up her mind that he isn’t going to do It. One nice thing about being poor Is that you do not have to frisk your roll every tlmfe you read that a new coun terfeit 810,000 bill is in circulation. When a girl first gets her engage ment ring she suddenly discovers that it is not good form to wear gloves on the street. We can’t see where fl rabbit foot is lucky. A rabbit carries four of them, and he usually winds up In the hns- senpfeffer. TheWonderful * % \ -■■'V I V « - , , ’ Kever before have the stores o f Dayton's Shopping Center presented so remarkable a variety o f styles; and never before in such abundance. ■i, ;• ..■ , ‘ . . . ■, .....■ ^ Here are glorious displays o f the world's best offerings in a pparel for women, chil dren and men; ah$ furnishings for the home. It’s a delight to see this variety and abund- —* ance. And there's an advantage for the . shopper in the wide choice. . Selection is unrestricted. One is sure to find that particularly appropriate, style ’ that appeals and is desired. Come to Dayton and visit the stores. And buy in Dayton what you can't get in your hometown. ' L’.i-- ■. >/.— Day, With Attractive Merchandise Specials in the Stores That Day. These firms extend the invitation to you and make it strong by offering wonderful specials—-they display the suit case emblem in their windows* The Cappel Furniture Co, The Dayton Power & Light Co. The Elder & Johnston Co. Everybody’s Book Shop, Kehm's Walkover Boot Shop. G. K. Kinney & Co. The Sam Kress Co. E very W ednesmy suburban D ay I n D ayton The Mearick Cloak Co. The Metropolitan Clothes Shop, The Mutual Home & Savings Association Wm. F. Oelmatt & Co. The Rike-Kumler Co. Louis Traxler Co, Fi H, Sargent Galloway & Cherry II E. Main St., Xenia, 0 . leadquarters for Reliable Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. Xenia’s ExclusiveCarpet and Drapery House Direct to the Farmers We will famish dlrefit to the farmer# of Greene county the be#t #*rum and virus on the market at Scent* per O.C. tor serum ana virus; no O. o . serum ami l C, C, virus will Immune fat too ■lb. plga their natural life with 100 , 0. **. urn and 1 4 .9 . virus We will send you aa expert toltiach yon how to vacci nate your own hog», REFERENCES Rhone 0. A, Bobbins, Oedarvltlo, 0 „ References Bouth-West National Bank of Oommorce of Kansas City, Mo, Order your . Somov from W. H. 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