The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

■m-■ mem eowwsQK web LOCAL omcuts TUiSDAY BUYS 1253 ACIK Osx&ty Auditor A, 1$. Faulknsr usd Frciwsutor Harry l>. Smith rvprsiantlaf the BudgetCommission of ttei* sw*»ty met tb* rsprestota- tir*« «t tk* Mitsui beard, township trnstaM end couseil Tuotday after- ttoox t* determine the financial stssdtar next ywtr and fix the rxta «t taxation lor sash dtetriet. Tb»w luutboon a neat lnortase in »u» dmpUnat*wbiahwjli suable tbs three taxing dietnots to b* w*IJ taboo t*re pi. Ths daplioftt* fox tbs sehool district next year will be $4805,558 afaiaet $ 1 , 640,00 fortbi* your. l b s village duplicate will be $00,800 egamet $840,110for this year. Tbs tewnehlp . duplicate will b« against $2,$Q2.0«0. Tbs tax rates lor next year will ba as tallows; township, $1L$0.; school district, 465, < Tbs'Budget Commission highly complimented the various officials in tbo efficient manner in which the public business was being carried on and especially how the finances were handled. The hoard is finding trouble In a few places moat of which was due to poor financing in the management of local affairs. ANOTHERBOND SALE Tbs next Issue of liberty bongs ' will he placed on the market some­ time in September or October and will amount to twet. billions o f dol­ lars, Those haying the sale of this issue in charge will make a direct appeal to the people through a campaign of advertising as has been doge in England. The flr&t issue wasaold through the banks by the aid o f free publicity blit this time an effortwill be made target more of the bonds in the ,hsdd& of the oommon people, Justwhat the next issue will be baa not bee's fully de­ termined: It is. almost certain to bo four ittd probably four and one half per cent. This grill automatical­ ly increase the rate of the first issue as aii issues must be the same. CHAUTAUQUA TICKET SALE The committee in charge' of bur Chautauqua placed tiCfceSs on sale Tuesday the territory being divided into sections and solicited as 1n former yeate. Very encouraging reportsjiavo been received over the Sale but there no doubt are_„m»ny who_have not taken tickets.' . •. Everyohe realizes the demands made this year forsupport of various enterprises but this cannot be held as an argument why your family and the community should not have the pleasure o f attending a series of entertainpientB that are clean, in? structure and inspiring. The dost Ip so low for each attraction that it is unnecessary to'mention it. I f you have not given the Solicitor in your distnot your name for tickets do se at onoe. This year o f ; plenty has brought prosperity to USallVl The success of the ticket tale this year means much as to what, will be 'done next. We have the reputation for the county onmaking ohautaUquas pay. Let us maintain It, * Progressive psople use Oumalene. IJse Olimalene in the laundry.' Try Eiimalene and bo convinced, ft.hu-WU We have $100,000 to loan" on farms of forty acres or over in your county in sums of $2,000 and. Over at 6% ,for a term of five years with- repayment privileges. No loan made over 50% of * .actual value of firm. OHIOFARMERS REALTYCO. DAYTON, OHIO 714-15 R«boMBM(. Mr. George X,title has purchased lSSftacres of land in Payette county says the Xtaeerd KepahUcaa of Washington O. £T. The farm la known as the Humphrey Jones farm and located five miles south of Washington C. H, The price paid was $125 an acre and repre-> gents an investment ' of $156,625. The Republican states that Hr, Little will probably divide the tract into units of about 200 acres each, for operation. y .. Wateh for the Olimalene lady. Wash paint with Cllmaleue W . E . C L E M A N S Rea l Es t a t e Can be found at my office each Saturday or reached by phone at * my-residence each evening. Office 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 " GEDARVILLE, OHIO, 1*>*? MICHIGAN In Summer. ^ s r s r £ r,p,'“ “ Oslyanovsmight fide la ike -a*asBP^w(*- To Petoekey, ofesemortsitf TiMsylvaaki’G*S#A L Rortf Pertm itatoh am ttT kM A#rt< C.C, arijdtiti . ' ' RS,iht.A<, • f i f e . - * #1 imm illiuiffl ptYS i*. e " v - .... CAPPEL’S AUGUST N r END S ■ . •% " r, A u g u s t 3 1 s t Everything Reduced Except a few Contract Goods R egu lar Rural Free Delivery Dayton, Ohio Everybody Is G oing to the Biggest, Busiest and Best Fair hi The State THE GREAT Montgomery Co. Daytoni Ohio September34*5=6=7,1917 i f - i ' GRAND OPENING .Monday, September 3rd, (Labor Day) so HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES 20 k , ________________________________ ____________ ^ _1 . . >» PERLE 'S COMEDY CIRCUS Free Attraction Every Day. Biggest Automobile Show Ever Held in Daytoti, Ohio, ii$ connection w;th the fair. General Admission 25 Cents S. A. MOSBY, President. I. L, HOLDERM AN , Secretary. iLj 2CZC GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 11 H 1 FIVE JOYOUS DAYS Entertainment Education A Great Program—Patriotic and Purposeful FIRST DAY fcThe F lorentine Musicians Col. Wm . H. M iller SECOND PAY * M etropolitan Male uQuartette Dr. Yu taka M inakuchi , » “ T h e B order L an d ” THIRD DAY m PATRIOTIC DAY - MARIO LOZITO The Most Magnetic Band Leader In the World D irecting his Famous NEW YORK CITY MARINE BAND FOURTH DAY ■ H a X M H M B H M s m m H M B n m B I The Gullotta Trio Coleman Hatfield v Burrell R . Ford “ T h e E lectrica l W izard ” Judge Frank Ashman FIFTH PAY . Royal Hawaiian Singers and Players Gov, G eo ,T W. Clarke of Iowa “ Id ea ls o f P u b lic D u ty ” • 1 Junior Chautauqua Every Morning August 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 SEASON TICKETS $1.50. On Sale at The Exchange Bank * ' #■' ' - v ' ! \ . . . - # G ita Program Booklet for Further Information, F< THE C 3 The Gedarvi and wi diautau in late State f teacher’ on the t Proba that we ■war sit ; io£ the t - their ho trip to t The ]< difficult these oh The sale pated bu treasury called u) v such is <=.small to (That 1 apathy t< is no que other to people U past but. has been in forme Col. M Town, It humofou mjyiity ij * view of •does for it does ii .... Anoth( . .. ive and Land,” b native J e ar. His 7 country i situation, relations in Japan. Judge > Majesty dorsed b; shaker soon be Three his New " was quit ' bandmastf'i ing prog standard , popular tlie same t ; ’ as befor. come vis..... The '..... grams, v the first ■ The J-,,..i. rection 0 u Will be j-' ’ qua for The suc< ,s +■ the op; attractioilh V town can and mak past. We1 a . cliaui winter It 1 RED Mrs. I. C. Cedarville bya i ty chapter of the branch ) consisting dozen; crin ‘ flannel br : ages, 13 c sling bat bandages . •22 doze gauze wj’ gauze d pads, 2 d en. Our br ■ so very lo the ladie work liaf spcctor w were mai very muc the work, articles n more of i will beco work and are held church, c afternoon The br for any ( be in nee work, BERM. , FR( , Mr. He . interestin from the San Ante letter wa quarantine 1 two weeli 1 training camps in , than 50,0( bhing at is compos planes, 2. air pilots chance to cular wor a median the sun r hut the t:,; from tlie our mess 1 .*; of a clouciii -i blade of gno- shade and s !.. Womai.' 'Trial Hof tioii. Fi’ Kema am complexi Get ft 35- store.

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