The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

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Harry Kennon, Auct. \ W W W ffiW W m iV W W VVWW^AWAWWWVVVfM™ Your band canbe fitted with a Par­ ker Fountain Pen. Richard* ha* them in stoek. Mr. and Mrs* L, H» Bullenbarger of Oxford were called here last Thurs­ day to attend the funeral of the late D. B, McsElwain, the following day* During their stay they were the guest of Mr, and Mr*, 3. W, Johnson. ■ ' •..■■■’ ............v---.~ •• Mrs. Howard Turnbull left this week for Rochester, Minn., where she is taking her *ev«n months old dau­ ghter to the Mayo hospital for an, op­ eration. top Lackey Grand and Liberty Bond ON FARM- two miles north of Jamestown .S 1919 o f the Biggest Pigs ever on ........................ 9 Send*for at'ottce Come toBale J.H . LACKEY Jamestown, Ohio —Keep your piano in shape by hav­ ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and rsgulatsd, Call Knox Hutchinson, As a gift, Parker Fountain Pons are always highly appreciated. Sold at Richards Drug Store, * EJwood Kennon had for his gueBt Sunday his grandmother, Mrs. Susie Leslie of Springfield and, his aunt, Mrs, Frank Wooley o f Jefferson, Oklahoma, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Morris, where he malfea his home, ■ *■ ‘ Messre Milton Yodfr, Burt' Turner, Fred Remans and.Howard Turnbull witnessed the fifth game of the World series in Cincinnati, Tuesday, which was lost by the Reds. - - Mr* and Mrs. Robt,* Anderson of .Santa Ana, Cal., who have been visit­ ing abhut Springfield and Clifton for several weeks, -are now the- guest of their numerous friends and relatives, here,-". : ' " , ' . Communionwill be observed by the TJ* P. congregation, Sabbath* Rev. E. q. McKibhen of Clifton wilt' preach Friday afternoon and Rev. . Dodds of Xenia,'Saturday afternoon. TIMES FOR HOLDING-COURT OF , APPBALH, A, !>., 1918. j STATE OF cSo /pJCON D 1 JUDICIAL DISTRICT. * COURT OF APPEALS. J It is ordered that the times of the : beginning of the terms of the Court | of Appeals o f the several Counties ‘ in said i Franklin County,—Cn the 6th day I January and the 20th day of Septept-1 her. . j Greene County on the 5th day of April and the 18th day of October, Madison County on the 12th day of April and the 26th day of October. Champaign County on the 14th day of April and the 27th day of October, Miami County on the 19th day o f April and the 8th day of November. Shelby County on the 22nd day of April and the 11th day o f November, . Darke County on the -26th day o f April and the 16th day of November, Preble County on the. 29th day of April apd the 18th day of November, Fayette County on the 3rd day of May and the 22nd day of November. Clark County,on the 10th day of May and the 29th day of' November Montgomery County on the 17th day of May and the 6th day of De­ cember. ^ , Said terms begin at'9 .o’clock a,- rh except in Franklin and Montgomery Counties where the term begins at 2 o’clock P. M, . September 16tli 1919, < -v> James -I. Allread Albert H. Kunkle H. L. Femeding • Judges. State of Qhio, Greene County, ssi I,. George W. Sheets, Clerk* of the Court off Appeals of said County anc State do hereby certify that the above is a true’eopy of the Original entry filed in this office fixing the term for the holding o f the Court of Appeals for the year 1920, - WITNESS my hand and the seal o:1 said Court this 7th day of October, A D, 1919, * • ' „ . Geo. W. Sheets Clerk of Court of Appeals, Greene County, Ohio, mwm m m & sssM (p''tBfljMlI m *58 A Daylight Storeof Courteous Service The Hub W elcom es You to Their New Home in The Arcue Building ’Miss Millie Parker was taken to the .McClellan hospital in Xenia, last Sat­ urday, where she underwent a r slight operation. * - ' *' Val Heironimous, who sold his prop­ erty to J. A. McMillan Will move to Springfield about 'the 20th of this month where he has purchased prop­ erty. - Jacob Ford o f Chicago has been spending theweek with relatives .here __—GoldMedal Flour by .the .barrel itR iib j’t, - . . . There is a Parker Fountain Pep in Richards Drug Stops' that will feel ’ just right in your hand. —-NOTICE— 1 amin the poultry bu* Ineas. Call by phone.**Wm. Marshall * President C, D, B. King of the Re public of Liberia, and his wife, have been guests at Wilberforce. Pres dent King came to this country to ne­ gotiate aloanfor his republic, For Sale:- Folding bed, dark oik Will sell cheap, Call phone 3-87* or 4< ‘ C, E. Master#. PUBLIC SALE ! ri I We, the undersigned will hold a public sale one mile East of Cedarville on the Johnson Bros.’ farm on the Barber road. Harry Tovvnsley having given up his rented land andJohnsonBros, having sold their farm the sale of live atock and implements will he held on MONDAY, OCTOBER 20,1919 Commencing at 10 A, M. the following property: 8 HEAD OF HORSES 8 Consisting of 1 Black mare S’yr. old, good line mate; 1 Black gelding 7 yr; old, will work in any harness, weight 1600 and *xtra good one; 2 three-year old geldings, both bays broke to all harness, weigth 1600, any person looking for a real draft team they can And them in this pair; 1 Black draft mare 6 yr, old, weight 1600; 2 yearling draft colts, one a gelding and one a filly; 1 sotreli weanling filly colt, a good mate to above filly,. * i t HEAD OF CATTLE 14 ' Consisting of 6 Shorthorn cows With calves by side; . 1 yearling heifer, weight 800,» 3 yearling steers,’ weight 800, * 409 HEAD OF HOGS 309- Consiating of brood abws, six with pigs by side; 160 head of extra good feeders, weight/* 125 lbs.; 20 head, weight 175 lbs.; 70 head of shoats. , Alt hogs doubled immtined by Dr. Anderson. * , ' 88 HEAD OF SHEEP 88 'Consisting of yearling Shropshire owes, extra good; 28 head Shropshire breeding ewes, good ernes; 41 ShropsMfc* lamb*; 1 2 year old Shropshire buck. 16 MA” shapedhogbeds; 4 eight bysixteen hog beds and one cattll feed box. HARNESS AND TOOLS One set of britchen harness; 8 sets of chain harness, . several good leather Collars; one steel roller; one hay tedder, 8 Ohio com plows in good shape; one Wagon * with bed, hog rack and ladders; one spring tooth har­ row; one Cassidy 12 in, gang plow with extra four horse hitch; one Thomas 8 hoe f Wtiliaer drill; rope anlt hey fork, TERMSMADEKNOWN DAY OF SALE . v HARRY TOWNSLEY and JOHNSON BROS, Col. Howard titae, Auet. * J. M, Andrew And J. & Hastings, Clerks, Lmwh Served by M .B.L*<W Aid. ' An ordinance fixing the‘‘salaries of the Officers of the,Village .of 'Cedar villa, Ohio, and the amount .of bonds Be ip ordained by th,e Council 'of the Village of Cedaryille, State of Ohio; Section 1.. That the salary of the Mayor shall be $150 per appum, pay able quarterly; and the Mayor’ shall give bond in. the sum of $600.00 to be approved by Council"; and shall be en titled to same fee as Justice of the Peace. Section 2, The salary of the Mar slid shall be $360.00.per annum, pay able monthly; and-the Marshal shall, give bond in the sum of $500.00, to be approved by the Council,* * * Section 3, The salary of .the Clerk shall be $160.00’ par annum, payable' quarterly; and he shall-' give bond in the sum of $600,00 to he approved by Council. •Section 4. The treasurer shall be allowed a salary of 2 per cent, pay­ able quarterly, and he shall give .bond in the sura of $4,000.00, to be approv­ ed by-Counpil. ’ . Section 5. Eachmemberof Council shall receive as compensation for his services as Councilman, the sdin o f $2.00 for each meeting of the .Council attended by him, provided that a member of Council shall not receive pay for/more than two meetings in any ode month, nor for more than twenty-four meetings in any one year, ' which compensation shall be paid quarterly, * Section'd. AH Ordinances and See tions of Ordinances In, conflict with the provisions of this Ordniahce be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 7* This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by Law* . v * D. H. McFarland, Mayor, Attest: J. W. Johnson,'"Clerk. Passed October, 6th 1910. HAfoUSOtPSDAUGHTER PRACTICES LAW ft*' Miss E t i s S b a t h Harrison, daughter of former flPmldeat Harrison, hat hsen' admitted to the bar la Indiana for.praetUto to ’both mranty #*a toil* eeerto She studied jaw mH grtotoett* totths th*Ms#ywk aartenityat e«* « « | i year*. This is a cordial invitation to yisit the ”SPIC AND SPAN"*torc for Men’s andBoy*’ We’re ?tiU the same old HUB- c$ value giving fame^if we are a little puffed up over, our new quarters. But we have a right to he. proud^—we’re much better able to serve you now. More light, more conveniences, better located, cleaner, more room, bigger stocks, but the same old policy -‘Square Dealing” . We’reopenfor business now—* formal open­ ing later and we’il be more than glad to see tfll our old friends ornew ones-rglad’ to show you around. Pay ,us a visit soon and tell us , how you like our new store. ■« • .** * Choose Your Fall Clothing at the HUB ? We’re ready with, new fall suits, new belted models, new waistlines, many .good 'neat conservative styles in good "solid colors and mixtures; real HUB quality and the prices don’t call for a mortgage on your home —just pick your suit ahd pick your price*— we’ll-fit you. $22 .50 to $40 .00 * * J M "f Here^s a Hat for the New Fall Outfit \ V Good newfall shapes In all good colors*. Good big stocks to select from. ■ . ’ $2 .49 to $7 .75 Bring the Boy Hare for ' . Clothing * 5 * “ ^ k>Jr' '' \ -V' *'*'"*' We’ll fit him out right in good Stylish ' and-quality that' will hold him for a while/ New FaUbelted models in good colors, stripes. k ,k.*;.* or mixtures. $8 .98 to $16 .50 WORK SHIRTS 1 Blue and Gray, good quality, ' well made $1.19 and up. - MEN’S PANTS Sperial Value good patterns $2*48 MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR An extra good garment $1,69 The Daylight Store fo r Men and Boys Corner Fountain arid High Springfield, Ohio * NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby given to hunters, whether with flog of gun, iB for bid­ den and offenders will be charged with trespassing afid proaecuted according to law. John Taylor Raymond Williamson Duff Andrew Ray Harrison Andrew Kannedy Mrs* Mary Andre# Harry Graham • W. O. Maddux* i W. C.Bull, Holden Pemberton* Anderson Collins. Use m Morning, B-I, eepVour Eves fer Tf#b HarryKemion AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay ■Psitles wanting two auctioneers 1 am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex­ perience, PHONE 2-120 . C a d a r v U la ," - • O h io Select Your Car Now Reo Dodge Overland Hudson. Essex, Nash M, C. NAGLEY ** »* ' ' -4 .*■••■■.*. Local Dealer N. J. HUNTER, DUtrihutor mi* dmmom TR Y OUR JOB PRINTING/ We Hal printing, lie sale b is the be;i FO I . su n Tho in; A Chew b A. E, Fa: Karih Ba Court of < fore Jude The plain was not t ing boiler candidate past twen ance iBsu: hearing v tical diffi tions. Te terested i and L. 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