The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
* m v w w v v w v w u v v a w v w Wbm to Jfc* JNwwl ■ tltM Mfjtri W tfr fik Remember I ^ X d l i i mJ» «8 MUM&y^ft 8ft W ^^^W *?.**^*^* JB f* . oa Thursday, heusehaMi gBfd*' «»d #©*** Mv* slosfe l . Get. 80* , Four Sal*;- Folding bod, dark oak ■will atm©heap. Call phone 8-$7 w 44, a E. Hatters. S qm * special clothing bargain* ar« being offered by Kelble, W. Main, » t Xenia, Road his ad in this issue- The residenoa of F. E. Turnbull, which has undergone extensive re modeling this summer, i* being boat ed by a Calorie furnace installed by G, A. Shrodes, Your hand can he fitted with a Par ker- Fountain Pen. Richard* has thent in stock. , - ' -—Keep your piano In shape by hav ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, ■Rev. John P. Whit© and Dr, J. 0 ; Stewart have been at Morning Sun, Ohio, this week, representing the U. P, congregation at a xneq&ing pi Synod. A s a gift, Parker Fountain Pens are always highly appreciated, at Richards Drug Store. In the long list o f ^ Caloriq furnace users in thia section the. name o f Hervey Bailey haB been added The sale was through G, A , Shrodes, the local agent. Mrs. Julia Carpenter o f Lima has been the guest o f her sister, Mrs. An na Miller Townsley. ' ' x OWNNANCB WO 1*1. An ordinance fixing the salaries o f the OfBeew o f the Village o f Cedar- villa, Ohio, and the amount o f hoods. Be it ©rdaiaed by the Council o f the VtBajps o f CedarviUe, State o f Ohi<% Section X> 'T h a t the salary o f the Mayor shall he |16D per annum, pay able quarterly; and the Mayor shall give .bond in the sum o f $600.00 "to be approved by Council; and shall be en titled to same fee as Justice o f the Peace. Section 2 . The salary o f the Mar* aha! shall he $360.00 per annum, pay able monthly; and the Marshal shall give bond in the sum o f 1500.00, to be approved by the Council. Section 8, The salary 0# the Clerk shall bo $150,00 per annum, payable quarterly; and he shall give bond in the sum o f $500,00 to be approved by Council, Section 4. The Treasurer shall be allowed a salary o f 2 per cent, pay able quarterly, and he shall give bond in the sum o f $4,000.00, to be approv ed by Council. ’ - Section 5, Each member o f Council shall receive as compensation fo r his services as. Councilman, the sum o f $2,00 fo r each meeting o f the Council attended, by him, provided that a member o f Council shall not receive pay fo r more than two meetings in any one month, nor fo r more than twenty-four meetings in any one year, -Which compensation shall be paid, quarterly. - Section 6, All.Ordinances and Sec tions o f Ordinances in conflict with the provisions o f this Ordinance 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. D. H . McFarland, ’ • Mayor. Attest: ' J. W. Johnson, Clerk. Passed October 6th 1019, ORDINANCE NO. 101. ^ . j j j q When If* For The Home It’s.An. Investment Not .An Expense IZ4-I30 E. HIGH ST. SIXTYDAYS SAME AS CASH Nothing But Y«*r Permanent Satisfaction Terminates Any Transaction. OUR NEW HOME 126-130 E. High St. All This Week * * At Unprecedented Prices . ■ m ■ . . . . . . . . . . A Phenominal Sale of the World Famous Congoleum Floor Coverings H Come In And See Them \ An opportunity like this comes |-hut seldom and derives the rigid s attention of every intelligent : housewife. * | . These are the beautiful con- 52 goleum floor coverings that you I see'advertised so often in the m m f i m —NOTICE—I am In the poultry bus iness. Caff by phone. Was. Marshall. r. and Mrs. J. F. Schaffer and daughter, Joan, o f Dayton, spent the week-end with friends hero. There is a Packer Fountain Pen in Richards Drug Store that will feel .just right ip your hand. GoldSeal u. 1 Springfield, Ohio UL 55 magazines. Every Piece the g§ Famous Gold Seal |- Quality § . Backed up by the double 5 5 guarantee o f the manufacturer S and Cappel’s. . 5 5 These are all perfect goods, 3 •bearing the nationally, advertised S congoleum Gold Seal guarantee s a reading, "Satisfaction Guarantee 55 or Your Money Will be Refunded. 55 George Marshall has resigned as local manager fo r the Columbus Oil Co., and has been succeeded by Chas Jobnsgn. W .,L . Clemans,-A. E. Richards, J. W . Johnson and N, P. Ewbank drove to Toledo in the Clemans car Tuesday to Attend-the annual meeting o f the Masonic grand lodge. ' An .ordinance amending ordinance No. 100 fixing the salaries o f the Offi cers o f [the Village o f Cedarvjlle, Ohio, and hte amount o f bonds. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council o f the Village o f Cddarville, State o f Ohio:- Th^t section No. 4 o f an Ordinance No. 100 passed October 6th, 1919 be and is hereby amended tq read as fo l lows: The salary ■ o f the Treasurer shall be $150.00 per annum and he shall give bond in the sum o f $4,000.00 to be approved by council. . . . Section 2. 1This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. * ' . . . ' D. H. McFarland, Mayor o f the Village o f Cedar- ville, Ohio, Attest:- J. O.. Stewart, Clerk Pro Tom. j f There’s A Congoleum Covering for Every Room in the Home---A Floor Covering Bargain g ■SPECIAL _ H Natural Wood "] Grain Rug I Border I Yard Wide I 78c Value - W . B. McCallister o f Xenia Has been the guest Of his brother-in-law and sister; Mir. and Mrs. J. E. Stuckey, this' week. Mr. McCallister is just re covering from a long illness and op eration. Lost:- Red sweater, new, between the school house and the Creawell rail road crossing. Reward to finder, t Clayton McMillan. Optimistic Thought. 1 Heaven does not speak; how, then, can it bestow sovereignty on man? (Setting Proficient, “William,” cried the astonished lady, “ what on earth are you doing standing before the mirror making those dreadful faces?” “Well,' my dear,” replied her husband, “I am to receive a presentation at our club meeting tonight, and as I am not slip- posed to know anything about It, I’m practicing a look o f Intense surprise!” Through a special arrangement with the manufacturers, we are able to offer these Gold Seal congoleum art rugs at the following special prices. * ' Manufacturers Advertised Price 6x9foot Size................... .... ,$9.75 •' 9x9 foot Size........................ $14.25 9x10 1-2 foot Size............. .... $16.60 9x12 foot Size. .$19.00 Cappel’s Special Sale Price $7.85 $12.95 $13.45 $14.95 58c I f any congoleum Gold Seal art rug you buy from us does not give you complete satisfaction, we will* give you your money tjack or a new rug, whichever you prefer. Can you ask for anything more fair? SPRINGFIELD, OHIO . It’s High Time js To Order Your Heating Stove = The sun is" getting stingy, falling leaves are giving warning 55 that Jack Frostjs stretching himself. Blustry days are here; =5 nippy nights are on the road and the small boy is taking to ||j the woods to gather his winter's supply o f nuts. D o you need, HI any morewarning that its high time- to order your heating 52 stove? Our stove section is showing an interesting selection155 • of good heating stoves, the best that are made—they are Ia H cheerful looking lot, good heat producers and fuel, savers., § § Securely Sealed. , An envelope closed with the white o f an egg cannot 'be opened by Bie steam o f boiling water, as the steam only adds to its firmness.. Well Rewarded for Victory. .. After Waterloo the British parlia ment purchased for. the duke the es tate o f Strathfleldsnye at a cost of £260,000. The king o f the Nether lands, grateful for restoration to his throne, created the Victor Prince of Waterloo and presented him with large estates. Other distinctions In- ’ o f Appeals o f eluded the Orders of the Garter and ’ jn TIMES FOR HOLDING COURT OF APPEALS, A. D. 1920. STATE OF OHIO, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. COURT OF APPEALS. ' It is ordered that the’time* o f the beginning o f the terms o f the Court the * several Counties the Golden Fleece and the rank of field marshal in eight European ar mies. w« w PUBLIC SALE! We, the undersigned will hold a public sale one mile East o f Cedarville on the Johnson,Bros/ farm on the Barber road. Harry Townsley having given up his rented land and Johnson Bros, having sold their farm the sale o f live stock and implements willJie held on MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919 Commencing at 10 A.,M. the following property: 8 HEAD OF HORSES 8 Consisting o f 1 Black mare 8 yr. old, good line mare; 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- i600, any person looking fo r a teal draft team they can find them in this pair; 1 Black draft mate 6 yr. old, Weight 1500; 2 yearling-draft colts, one a gelding and one a filly ; 1 sorrell weanling filly colt, a good mate to above filly. 13 HEAD OF CATTLE, 13 Consisting o f 5 Shorthorn cows with calves by side; 1 yearling heifer, weight 800; 3 yearling stetrs, weight 800* * 309 HEAD OF HOGS 309 Consisting o f brood sows, six with pigs by side; 160 bead o f extra good feeders, weightr 125 lbs.; 20 head, weight 175 lbs.; 70 head o f shoats. AH hogs doubled immurted by Dr* Anderson, 88 BEAD OF SHEEP 88 Consisting Of yearling Shropshire ewes, extra good; 28 head Shropshire breeding ewes, good ones; 41 Shropshire lambs; 1 2 year old Shropshire buck, ' 18 "A ” shaped hog beds; 8 eight by sixteen hog beds and one cattle feed box. HARNESS AND TOOLS One set o f britchen harness; 3 sets o f chain harness, several good leather collars; one steel roller; one hay tedder, 8 Ohio c<fm plows in good shape; one wagon with bad, hog rack and ladders; on* spring tooth har row ; one Cassidy 12 in. gang plow with extra four horse hitch; one Thomas 8 hos f ^rtilixer drill; rope and hay fork. TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE HARRY TOWNSLEY and' JOHNSON BROS. Col, Upward Titus, Aticf . J, H. AndrewandJ. E, Hastings, Clerks. LvtneHServed by M. E. Ladies’ Aid. j Franklin County,— On the 5th day January and the 20th day o f Septem ber. ■ Greene County on the 5th day o f April and the 18th day o f October. Madison County on the 12th day o f April and the 25th day o f October. Champaign County on the 14th day o f April and the 27th day o f October. Miami County on the 19th day o f April and the 8th day o f November. Shelby County on the 22nd day o f April and tfae 21th day o f November. Darke County on the 26th day o f April add the 15th day o f November. ■ Preble County on the 29th day o f April and the 18th day o f November, Fayette County on the 3rd day o f May and the 22nd day o f November. Clark County On the 10th day o f May and the 29th day of November Montgomery County on the 17th day o f May and the 6th day o f De cember. Said terms begin at 9 o’clock a. m; except in Franklin and Montgomery Counties where the term begins at 2 o’clock P. M. j September 16th 1919. j James I. Allread Albert H. Kunkle * IL L. Ferneding j Judges. State o f Ohio, Greene County, as: I, Gedrge \V» Sheets, Clerk o f the Court o ff Appeals o f said Courity and . State do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original entry. filed in this rffice fixing the term fo r , tfib holding o f the Court of Appeals * for the year 1920. ( WITNESS my hand and- the seal of j aaid Court this 7th day o f October, A ,, D. 1910, Geo. W. Sheets, * Clerk Court o f Appeals, Greene County, Ohio, EYES Examined Correctly Glasses F itted . AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evening* b? Appointment SPRINGFIELD , OHIO . That Women Will Wear With Pride $ 6 5 - 0 0 Other Excellent Values at $4S.OO to $ 1 5 0 .0 0 COAT IS EASILY SELECTED from our large and w6ll-cliosen stock— stylishly made o f silvertone, velour, boffvia, crystal cord, peach-bloom, tinsel- tone, cameleon cord, plush mixtures and polo cloth. The coloring's include old blue, peacock, taupe, henna, plum, green, brown and black, ’ . * Many are fur-trimmed with .seal, squirrel, raccoon, beaver, natural oppos- sum and coney. Other coats are trimmed with braid, ‘ buttons and self materials. There are many desirable styles including l&e popular belted model, fitted o f loose Hxack, plaited back or the straight Hue (effects. • ■ > ' Women's Garment Section Second Floor W i The Edward Wren Co. Springfield, Ohio
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