The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

M R * • * « * * » * * f£150NAL # # # $ r # * * * * * Look ever th s list of item* that will b* sold on Thursday, 0«fc. » «t ICeMBJan sale. • m m m m s t a t io n s id u Csdarrille, Clifton, JsmeatoWa* Yellow Springs, I, , Chari*# GtMasSajl* «f tb* N. 0 . R dim home over Sabbath. William Matthew1#, * young farmefc Bring x ttv t OHfton bit* b*ep **«t to the Dayton Sint* Hospital by Judge Marshall, The two properties of the late Dan­ iel Dean on M tllerstreet will be sold on Saturday, Oct, 26, The notice ap­ pear* in this issue, * NKW PARRRTT TRACTOR ■ j k 12-26 H, P, will sell th is tractor a t l e u than wholesale price if you want a real tractor come and see this one. , •■" s ‘ * * mmLmm E , C. HARTMAN, Springfield, 0 , Opposite the Masonic Home. Bell 404 or Home 586. tiltotNF NiiM and morning WM*” Z> H*» Chan, HtaUk ........... .. m i t c h , _ > f i f t S S g f t S a . a p P & S S j S S & S 3 0 p a s i,.ti(N ikw , Safa for vAditlt AtallDruggists, Wrltefor re Book. Huti*EytKiwOC*.,CUa;t was . Soap Ron, Rags, - Paper, Rubber, Metals, old "* ; *' • . Autos >•• ' •'■*; S' - i , to ’/Vc S t , “V { - *r\ C v f‘<V >1 * 1V* A i * •>^ < i H , -i* ' m mm &sons 17 G ificltmati A re. . S JWN IA , OHIO , -r-, JNlfejPJidttea 144 GET OUR PRICES * \ , ‘ ' “ - , , [ *i. ^ 1 * ; ^>'P,"'>|,I'J"FJ"'1|||.. e'Mii^Pi^iiJMtkp. t • DR. O. P.ELEAR DENTIST **<+*%> R t d i a t s Bank Bldg, Cadarrille, O. V-* m The HOOVER 3 Cleaners i n i .'The only electric ca rp e t-b e a te r— The Hoover. The .efficient electric carpet-sweeper— T h e H c o v e r . Pirns an electric Vacuum cleaner. These three nec­ e s s a r y cleaning devices a te com- ’ bihed dfcty in Ot$ I 4 # yl f JM M & .. . ASfTCLRAWS <far Mis* Mary Little of ConnewviUe, Ind., has been the guest of her sister. Mrs- Buck, Miss tittle came here to attend the golden, wedding anniver­ sary of Mri and Mrs. J . R. 0 rr. > Carl Minsfr of Sabbath a t home, Cincinnati spent The Parker FormtahrPen will work for you, and feed iteelf- Get one a t Richards. * You hhve the opportunity . of. your life to own a home of your- own a t your own price, ■The. Dean property on Miller street will be Bold Saturday Jamestown - is seeking- a canning factory and farmers are being interes ed in planting' sweet com and peas. I t will/take 1200 acres to securit the fac­ tory and 150 people Will be employed during the season. Miss Esther Townsley has secured a position as teacher in the E a st High tfreet grade schools, Springfield, ’ Milton Bratton has given up his his position as watchman a t tlie Main street'crossing and has been succeed­ ed by Marion Bridgman. ■Why ren t when you can g f t a desir­ able property on Miller street'at,your own price* The two Dean residences will be sold a t auction Saturday. See oills fo r information.. . Frank R . Bull of Indianapolis, Ind., was home over Sabbath, Miss Marjorie McClellan' spent Sab­ bath with Mr. and Mrs* J . E , Niabet in Dayton. Carl Ryle and family of Springfield spent Sabbath -with relatives here# Mrs. Wm. Marshall of tide •place reurned home Satbrday evening from Cincinnati where She and Mrs, J . W, Patton o f Mechanicsburg, 0 ., attend* ed a missionary meeting. - G. H* Smith has been Ibid up with lumbago, fo r several days. ' Autoists need have xio fear of the' gi?een motorcycle-that parades Renia streets and has been a terror to those who violated the speed''laws. The speed cop has been placed on the shelf for .the winter. He made 120. arrests during the summer.' . The Y, p ; C. U of the U. P . church .gave a /reception to the college stu­ dents“Friday nighjt. Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Bunjgamer and daughter, Mis*-Gertrude, of Columbus spent Sabbath with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.-and Mrs. Howard Turnbull. Mrs, W , R. Watt is spending sev­ eral day* with Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Schaffer in Dayton. - Serg, George Divley of Dayton' was a gueat of John Wright over Sabbath Both were sergeants in the 47th. Go., 5th Regiment Marines and each took p a rt in some of theheariest battles of the war. They had no t seen each other sine* October ‘ 4, 1916 Whim Serg. Divley was wounded* They met by accident in a Dayton theatre, . i ; •/ Mr. and Mrs. T* V* Biff celebrated their fiftieth Wedding anniversary on Monday when a<-few relatives .took dinner with them* The date does no t fall until next Monday bu t the event was celebrated sooner to ‘suit mem­ ber* of the family, Those present wer* Mr. and Mrs* G. Y. Winter of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Bumgar her of London, Mr, and Mrs. W. H* Owen* and Mr, and Mrs* H. M. Stor­ mont*. ROOSEVELT’S - M i u r r a w JOHN FOX’S L f t s t I M ' HENRY VAN DYKE l a Are three o f the features in MdesMe far the f e e t ritssMig^y t i t i» u » or t*nt{ $4.00 fa i tm f t m m An wiinano* firing the salaries *f the OMeeni of the Village of Cedar- ville, Ohio, and the amount of bond*. Be it ordained by the Connell of the Village of Cedarville, State of Qhlo: SeoMon 1* That the salary of the Mayor shall be $150 per annum, pay- ride quarterly; and the Mayor shall give bond in the sum of ?6OO.0Q to be approved by Council; and shall bo on titled t* same fee aa Justice o f the Peace. Section 2* The salary of the Mar­ shal shall be $860.00 p e r annum, pay able monthly; and the Mar shal shall give bond in the sum of $500,00,' to be approved by the Council, Section % The salary of the Clerk shall he $160,00 per annum, payable quarterly; -and h e shall give bond in fhespm of $500.00 to be approved by Council, ^ Section 4, The Treasurer shall be allowed a salary of 2 per cent, pay* able quarterly, and be shall give bond in the aum of $4,000.00, to be approy pd by Council, Section 5. Each member p f Council shall receive ^.compensation fo r his Services as Councilman, the sum of $2.00 for each meeting of the Council attended by him, provided th a t a member of Council shall no t receive pay fo r more than two meetings in any one month, nor fo r more than twenty-^our meetings in any one year, which compensation shaR be paid quarterly, Section 6. All.Ordinances and Sec­ tions of Ordinances i n , conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed* Section 7.' This Ordinance shall take effect and b^ in fdree from and after the earliest period allowed by Law. . D. H. McFarland, ’ ^ Mayor* Attest*” . , ‘ . J . W. Johnson,-Clerk, Passed October 6th 1919., ORDINANCE NO. 1M. An ordinance,.amending ordinance No. 100 -fixing the salaries of the Offi­ cers o f' the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and hte amount of bonds.- Section 1. . ' • Be i t Ordained by the Council of the ■Village of-Cedarville, State of Ohio:- ,’ That section No. 4 of ah Ordinance No. 100 passed October 6th, 1919 be and is hereby amended, to read, as fol­ lows; * / v'. '. ' ‘ ' The salary of the Treasurer shall he $1.50,00 per apnum and he shall give bond in the sum of $4,000.00 to he approved by counoil. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in fopce from and after the earliest period allowed by law. ! . r / ’ ' ‘ -V • - k D* H. McFarland, Mayor a t the Village of Cedar­ ville,, Ohio. ‘ A tte s ts -- >{ ’’ J . O. Stewart, Clerk Pro Tern, > TIMES FOR HOLDING COURT OF APPEALS, A* D. 1920. STATE OF OHIO, SECOND. , JUDICIAL DISTRICT*. * COURT OF APPEALS; I t is ordered tha t the time* of the beginning of the terms of the Court of(Appeals of the several Counties in said ~ ' Franklin County,-—On the 6th day January and the 20th day of Septem her. Greene County on the 5th day of April and the 18th day of October. Madison County on the 12th day of April and. the 25th day of October. Chaihpaign County on the 14th day of April and the 27th day of October, Miami County on the' 19th day of April and the 8th day o f November* Shelby Conhty on the 22nd day of April and the 11th day o f November. Darke-County on the ,26th!ldayof April and the 15th day of November, Preble County on the 29th day of April and the 18th day of November*. Fayette County on the 3rd day of May and the 22nd day o f November. Clark County on the 10th day Of May and the 29th day o f November Montgomery County on the 17th day Of May and the 6th ' day o f De­ cember* Said terms begin a t 9 o'clock a. m, except in Franklin and Montgomery Counties where the term begins a t 2 O’clock P . M. September 16th 1919. James I* Allread Albert H* Kunkle H* L. Femeding Judges* State of Ohio, Greene County, ss; 1, George W. Sheets, Clerk of the Court off Appeals Of arid County and State do hereby certify that the above is a true copy, o f the original entry filed In this office fixing the term for the holding Of the Court of Appeal* for the year 1920. . WITNESS, my hand and the seal of said Court this 7th day of October, A. D* 1919. Geo* W. Sheets, Clerk of Court of Appeals,' Greene County, Ohio. m EYES , Ex&mined'Correctly GUsats F itted. AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY'S . Optic*) Department Open Xveriagg by Appointment Prof. Chas. Munter Returns To Rike-Kumler’s His Famous “Nulite Lectures** to Be Given For Two Weeks, Beginning Monday, Oct, 27 th Auditorium~~Seventb Floor—Daily at 2 o'clock P ro f. Cha*. Munter is coming back to Dayton. Th is is good news to every woman who reads this announcement, Th is renowned expert * on die human figure and its corset requirements needs no introduction. P ro f, Munter has talked to, thousands o f women a t Rike-Kumler’s, who have been greatly benefited by bis sound advice, Y o u owe it to yourself to attend a t least one o f the lectures beginning M onday, O c t 2 7 tb a t two o’clock . JLectures continue for two weeks. " / V' w** * * r Prof, Charles Munter is the inventor o f the N U L IF E shoulder „ hrace and corset, now being worn by millions o f men, women and, children , t throughout the World, who are living testimonials o f the benefits o f N U L IF E Corsets. , M M , j' What the “Nu lite” Cro r s e t i s The ‘ * HULIFE?’ Corset is self-lacing, hip-re­ ducing, back-resting and abdomen-supporting, ‘ . and you. can wear it. with solid comfort.from ihe moment you put i t on. ^ The mJL33?E Corset has a back-resting fea- tu re no other corset has, compels deep breathing with, the entire lungs all the time, reduces the , abdomen and hips without any pressure, and Once you put i t on you will realize ’tor yourself ' why. the OTIiTFE Corset has been the rage qi Europe, and why we feel proud to present it to ( the people of the Miami Talley. * ‘ . The M od e rn . //•Corset7' . The “ NULTF#” G o r^k fits the.body snugly w ith-, ou t h iud iug , gives p roper b s e k best dud , s ty le 'w ith comfort. The princip le on which th'e ^NULTFE” Corset is bu ilt qorreqts th e corset erro rs, o f centuries, and removes th e annoy­ ances which u p to th is time have been the /comr 'p lain t o f women from a ll oyer the, world- % A Slender Graceful Figure By simply puBing the holt ady figure is traiisformed ipto riehder, graceful lines.. A fter 30 days th e body re­ main^ permanently perfect. ‘ . Any woman can be made .physically perfect, with a Corset m a t is so comfortable to wear ,that you do no t real- .izc th a t1 yon have one on. X Real Corset Comfort ,, No m a tte r w h a t your figu re is, ho m a tte r w h a t corset you a re wearing, it w ill he o f’th e . g reatest in te rest to you $o see a n d to know t h a t a t least a corset h a s been created t h a t will give you a most beau tifu l fig u re w ith perfect comfort. Gome and h ea r w h a t P ro f, M un ter has to s a y on th e sub­ jec t. . You-will fin d the ta lk s most in te resting . ^ , ’ ‘ ’ M Extra Force of Corxetieres^ To assist i p service giving. " Seventh F loor; Plenty,jrf Corset Fitting Rooms • ' * <’ ’ V* , * . have been a rrang ed— • Seventh Moor, " THE RIKE-KUMLER CO., DAYTON, OHIO «■' MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION, The S t a t e d Ohio, Greene County, the incorporated village of Cedarville: l h compliance with the laws of the State of Ohio, I D. H. McFarland, mayor of the incorporated .village of .Cedarville, Greane County, Ohio, hare by give notion and proclaim to the qualified elector* of said municipal corporation, th a t on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919 between the hour* of 5:30 a. m. and 5:80 p* m<, a n election will beheld for the purpose of choosing the following officers, to wit: One person for Mayor. Cne person fo r Clerk. One person fo r Treasurer. One person fo r Marshal* One person for Assessor Personal Property. Six persons for Members of Council Each of said officers to be elected for a term of two y&ar*. Said election to be held a t the Usual voting places a t the hours heretofore mentioned. j D, H. McFarland, Mayor o f the incorporated village of Cedarville., Ohio. TOWNSHIP ELECTION NOTICE State of Ohio, Green* County, the township of Gedarviile: ' In compliance with the laws of the State of Ohlbj I hereby give notice to +H qualified voters ,of said township,- «..at on Tuesday, November 4,1919, between the hours fo 5:80 s> m. and 5:80 p, m., an ejection will be heldin. the usual precincts for the choosing of the following officer* for said town­ ship. I Two. persons for Justice of Peace for a term of two years each* due person for Clerk for a term Of two yean . • - •.> ■ . ■ Three persons for Township Trus­ tees, fo r term* of two years.* . One person for Treasurer, for a term of two years. One person for Assessor for a t e r n of two years. Two person# for Constable, for a term of two year#. ' • Andrew Jackson, Clerk Mason Cord Every Size 30x3 1-2 to 37x5 Unlimited Guarantee in time or Mileage—10,000 Mile Adjustment Basis, Has proven leadership in Cord Tire mileage endurance. On the Speedway a t Indianapolis, May 30, 1910, Mason .Cord was the only tire to run the entire 500 mijes without change. This grueling test considered equivalent to over 12.000 miles on ordinary driving. Mason Cord has now b«en in use over three years, and has established a mileage record—from 12,000 to 25.000 miles* Many of Springfield’s citizens ate now Wearing * “Smile of Genuine Satisfaction^ as their cars roll oh Mason Cords. Gome in and see this tire—i t will cost you nothing- Our low prices will surprise you, , 4 Prices Surprisingly Low .* . :# The SpringfieldTire & SupplyCo. Bell .31 N, Fountain Avenue-*- ext to Hadley’* Home 983-R | . t W e ; printim lie sale! i* the FO LO( The cot {Saturday #lx hour i in pay. keep the fail to ec by keepin president) or even mi ppor mim-| the work. | be a good coal for t>i er* would Which mea| ployea.-Ti­ the price t| set of labc will thro men and nl pay a higbd increase is I over the l i] boprer has cost of hit else. MUS Coal det the effect railroad a coal cars . cars are s-' in that tir delivered, is received possible to in the req the search ownership is not prat Semple other page vote dry. Invitatic the dancin dance at night. -Martin was formi cal telepht for Severs He is nqw ti fire dep J. W. J . Gilbert a South Ch. Oxfqjd Sa .day with ' 'berger. The U. a t Clifton gations of feugurated attendance Of Noveml to all fam urging the during the Mrs. C. 'Blair have week as d- der of the convention. PUBL Kennon f S. E. Sa R. L. Hix1^ Powers B : 1. TIMES F( irse t iylth- oper .with ciple F E ” a th e tries, tr-oy- th is eom- n ail it you- ih see it will If, 5 fe svth- ■ je t is t—. AP rd STAT:,, ■ssf It-is on beginning 7<*rC£ of AppealsF A%* in said e — 10 ,0 0 0 January arI^fSb lp ID ber. Greene (^ o 1 9 1 0 April and Madit n -Util*© 5 0 0 April and i Champai! of April aru t o OV6T Miami C April and 1 Shelby (Tee y ta r * , April and i\ 1 2 ,0 0 0 t o Darke G April and i -r preble ^w ear ing a April and Fayette May and Clark G May and Montgoi day of Ma cember. Said ter except in Counties o’clock P. September •a ro llon nothing* 0 . B State of ( I, Geort Court off State do h is a true filed in t' the hold! for the y< w itne ; said Cour D. 1919. Gimk «f County) f

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