The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

j .M.-iasur.v-tWSSfcr.aigtt.g: AT LOW PRICES TIME PAYMENTS # # * * ♦ local and personal * * * # • $ # » « ANNOUNCING The Formal Opening on Saturday, No­ vember 1st, of our New Furniture Floor Our furniture departrhnet which has occupied the third floor hafe been moved to tire Fifth floor. • This spacious room -has been remodled, and re-decorated in white enamel and mahogany and with its displays of magnificent new furniture is, we be­ lieve,-one of the most beautiful departments in the state. We want you to see it ‘ and the new lines. If not this week; come at your convience. Lafferty’s Orches­ tra from 2 -to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. * . . . ) The method we employ does not require the use of Co­ caine—yet We guarantee the work ,to be as painless as. .when this drug is used. / DO YOUR PLATES SUP? / If so- '. bring the work t bus and you can depend on get-, ting satisfaction. \ AN X-RAY PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUR TEETH Will tell you the exact condition of your teeth below, the - gu mand prevent any guess work as to what and where the troubleis. ( 1 Examinations Free* A Chair Always Ready For Quick Treatment. WE INVITE A CONSULTATION EYES ' Examined, Correctly Glasses F itted . AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appointment. "i Home " P h o n e 469 Open’ Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Evenings DR. SMITH DENTIST LADY ATTENDANT 25 1-2 LIMESTONE Springfield, O. Bell Phone 909 • Open ■ Tuesday Thursday , / and . Saturday Evenings VnWRINFi Wfcsiesttine, Cteajslni.' H ^ Md Realise / / tallan—Murinefor Red* for G&SglJ?1*’ ness, Soreness, Granule, tour .OE&fff iSK fSSSS AtMurinewhenyourEye*NeedC»re. Murtno Eye Ramcdy Co., Chicago 1*0.2. * DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Potatoes—for a short time a t $2,00 per husheljor $4.75 per 2 1-2 bu. bag. R. Bird 4jc Sons Go, The Ladies* Aid of the U, P, ehurch will hold a market on Saturday, Nov, 22 . A cleyer up-to-the-minute play “The Arrival of Kitty**, November 21, Lester Arnold, Xenia, fowler promi­ nent ci.tizeri of the county, died Sat­ urday and -was buried Tuesday, ■ Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. J, W. Pollock a t her home in Denver, The body is expect­ ed this morning and the funeral will be from the Chapel a t Woodland cemetery, Xenia. Geo. H. Smith has rented the res­ taurant vacated by H. A. McLean to Fuller & Bath of Xenia. “Ten Nights in a Bar Room*' will be put on.by the Ross township high school, Monday night a t the Rosa school auditorium, * 4 . —Keep your piano ip ahape by hav­ ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and regulated. Call Knox. Hutchinson, The heirs of the. late Daniel Dean sold the two properties on Miller st,> Saturday, "Charles Gorham purchas­ ed the North property for $1315 and S. T, Baker the South for $1555, . E. E, Finney will hold a public sale of Big'Type Poland China hogs on Friday, Nov. 7., Sixty head will" be s^ld. Get ready for 'tag day, Tuesday to raise funds fbr the purchase of play groud equipment a t the school house Funniest play ever presented in Cedarville—“The Arrival of Kitty", November 21. Brookville is in line to' get a candy factory that will employ 50 people. Labor" trouble is sending many con cerns from the cities to smaller towns and Cedarville should take advantage of the situation and interest a firm seeking a new'location. Wanted:- Several second hand buggies that are in fair condition. Price must be right, Howard Hartsock J. E. Stuckey has been laid up with rheumatism for “Several days. . A year ago the flu was the main topic of conversation. Public meet­ ings were dented and the schools were closed. , , i ' , - , >* , The new Grand pera. House in Springfield being erected by. Gus Sun, theatrical magnet, Will have a $10,060 pipe organ. Up }n Columbus the Keeley Cure Institute has closed as there were no more drunks to work on. —Chickens, Ducks, Geese —l will pay the highest price for. them, -Call phone 3-164 Wm. Marshall. Two .dry speakers from the Xenia Seminary . dropped into town un- announed last Saturday evening to urge voters to support the dry cause. Fo r all kinds of trimming and “top work see Howard Hartsock, old Bar- low stand. Also glass for all kinds Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, 0 . o f auto curtains. DIAL BUILDING OVER WOOLWORTH’S 5c and lQc STORE c m < A9 Right Prices on Good Goods Heinz Baked Beans without Tomato Sauce.................... ;.................18c Heinz Tomato Ketchup............ 18c Heinz Sweet Mustard Pickle......... 18c Heinz Malt Vinegar Pt. Bottle........ 18c “ White Vinegar Pt. Bottle......18c “ Cider VinegarPt. Bottle......... 18c Heinz Bulk Olives P t . ................. 25c “ Ripe Olives Can . ............ 25c W. W. TROUTE ' Grocery Co. SUNLIGHT ' Sell Yosr Crumto0»Is Ve«rTow* will low friendatOar fiperater £ £ g SU H U G H IS - £ •ar Pricesart ftut andtor Metbefc C R E A M E R I E S WASHINGTON C. 8 ., OHIO SUNLIGHT STATIONS , t Cedarville, Clifton, Jamestown, Yellow Springs. Give Classification a Trial getourprices Oil salebills Under the Uniform Rule of Taxation, which was , adopted when Ohio was almost a wilderness, eighty per cent«of all taxes are collected from land and homes, ■ In Ohio today the amount of intangible property, money, . Stocks, bonds and credits, is twice as mtlcb in value as tangible property and yet it pays less than three per cent of the taxes. The Uniform Rule is to biame. Why not do away with it? Could any system be worse? Except twelve states, every state! in the Union which started out with the Uniform Rule has discarded it. No state has ever discarded Classification. The Uniform Rule was inaugurated by our grandfathers. Since that time Ohio has kept pace with or led every state in ’ all things except in its system of taxation. 1 Classification is at least worth a trial in Ohio. Under Classification no rate of taxation could be assessed against any class of property in excess o f the Smith Act limitations, Former Governor Judaon Harmon says so. Vote “Yes” on the Classification amendment at the polls, November 4, Separate ballot. . * In the Old flus Today? She’s got all the snap of a Yankee Mariner Hite the steep hills ;with glad chortles of glee! And ‘speedy on pickup and open road, tocf! Never saw such a reversal o f form. And in cold weatlier, you’ d hardly expect it. She’ s sure running^pretty on Gasol ine You’re way ou t of luck if you don’t use Columbus these days. It"s really good gasoline because it’s good real gasoline—par efficiency fuel tha t makes all auto­ mobiles—old and new—run according to Hoyle. “ Starting and acceleration made easy with the first tankful.” < ,That’s the Columbus cold weather promise. And Colunibus will ^make good with you, just as it has made good with thousands of other Ohio motorists. If the engine chokes and your car acts badly, load up with Columbus a t one of the dealers listed below. — That’s the one sure way to p u t pep and ambition in sluggish motors. ' , = COLUMBUS OIL COMPANY Columbus,,Ohio Y o u can g e t Columbus a t 'any o f the se good p laces: • - • C e d a r v ille , O h io S o u th C h a r le s to n , O h io J am e s to w n , O h io Cedarville Lime Co. R. A. Murdock R. H. Edwards Robt. Bird Sons & Go. Irwin Bros. Mrs, Wm. Hart J. A. Brakefield Jenkins &Turnbull h C oa ts and S u ts in tjje c lev ere s t o r ig in a tio n s and color com b in a tio n s o f exclu sive d esign s, se le c ted w ith th e c o n sc ien tio u s eye fo r q u a lity and d e ­ ta il th a t add m a tera lly to every ga rm en t. COATS The Coat present decidedly clever treatment of yokes, sleeves, narrow belts and flap pockets. Rich fabrics contribute to their beauty, including * Duriet de Laine, Valangara, Frosted Chincilla, Plush (P 1 jQ * 7E and Realette and u p ................... ........ ..................... tj) 1 I t J * Suits of Quality • t . ’ , These suits express fchr preference this season of the woman who dresses with distinction. Simple and straight lines with just the" suggestion of a back, reveal the smartness of the mode in a knee length suit«coat and in a • skirt just wide enough to be considerate of both comfort and style. These styles come in Dunetyn, Serge, Tricotine Poplin and Gabar- (RO A H £ dine.. Price '$29 ,75 ............................................... ............... G>0^ • 1 0 Autumn Blouses Are Wonderful to Behold Georgette is still a favored material. I t takes so gracefully to wool, bead or floss embroidering—the decided fall trimming notes. This enables one to obtain attractive harmony ia the choosing of blouses appropriate for wear iHth one’s new Fall £ A H Suit. $6.50 to ............................... ............... ...........................** Hutchison 6 Gibn y XENIA, OHIO £7 X X G E T OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X m OHIO TAXPAYERS* LEAGUE, 0*%I*. Celamlwa « . He tri# * H* I iod to- sts. of. The very qu led in expec the ciae *tion w to the Seve: eontesta townshi and echi eandidat, ions pla no jmov that the tors w election little ca closed, the one when the were son part of si Each e ed eight ship seve tnade the the electi elude unt Some were giv#*°d . that had son lead clprk gett candidate, justice of ceived 21 the cdrpo CT - The fol X Vote in et Township • Mi W. R. S.T H. A. 1 W. B. Township Andrew Treasurer W, H. I Assessor- , ‘-U. E. C Consjtable- James Justicpo Andrew ' Board 'of A, G. C G. H. < Clayton -"W a lte r Cdrpofatii Cal Ew D. H. Village Cl J. W. Treasurer- J. C Marshal Harvey Fred Ke James The nan Fred Kenn lot for ma Council— E, G. B. E. J. E. J. W A. Z, , X O. Assesor- M. W. Defining Ii M o U B: L( M Mi St Township Corporation Repeal Na Township , Corporatiol Classificatil Township Corporatiol State Refe Township Corporate Crabb Eni Township Corporatiol County Ro| Townshir Corporatiol ROSS] The cam! tickets in flying sta when ’thel more than] success of { high schoo and the er Vassed. given Nov.] personator six in hei; marked coin is abll personation dent. Thai school hoh P. M. S t day for i hers. tag ] Tuesday,] and the given an sell tags ground The sale a l will be pit Parent movement I equipment] toads in dresses |on of a tnd in a These >.75 bead (ies one »te for > .0 0

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