The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

■ff v t t u P T i r n ? r o r m w r c Xy liE i 1 U /iu i iK r A 1 l i i i j v i We wish to thank the people of Cedarville for their patronage and trust our efforts*to honestly serve one and all merit a continuance of the same. R. A. MURDOCK FORD SALES AND SERVICE a ft' i=s4=se==s«cr: ;is~£.xr * R- | ■ v i i f r • m mu I r u pAt m t SEASON'S GREETINGS. With all kind thoughts for Christmas and sincere good wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Bright and Happy New Year. M . C . N A G L E Y CHRISTMAS GREETING We gladly embrace this opportunity to wish a ’ Merry and Joyous Christmas To all our customers employes and friends * R . BIRD & SONS CO. 0: \ ' i / , v ... May the green of the holly be emblematic of the hope within your heart And may the red glow of the berry indicate your good cheer and Happiness. W . L . C l e m a n s OUR APPRECIATION The special charm of Christmas is in the”assurance it brings that we live in the memory of our friends. We trust we have left no stone unturned toward making this Your Merriest Christmas And we thank you for all you’ve done for us. T h e C edarv ille Farm ers ’ G ra in Co, Sincere Good Wishes A Very Merry Christmas to the Great Throng of Customers W ! 3 Have Mjade~his the Banner Year in Our Long Experience , W. W. Troute & Co. Here’s to you—the good people of Cedarville who have made this the merriest of all Christmases for this store by doing your Shopping early. May the day be as merry and bright to you as it is to us, and may the New Yea" bring you joy, sunshine and prosperity. C . M . R i d g w a y I 1920—a year that has passed* yet not so soon forgotten-—a year that put every business house to a test, and lent a keener stress to the words, “Sur­ vival of the Fittest.” 'For your share of support to our business policy, we thank you most heartily. . 1 TheExchange Bank Well, we’ve had a busy Christmas And the work is over quite; The early shoppers helped us out, Foir some MUST come at night. We’ve tried our best to please you all," To make this day most dear. And now this wish to everyone— « Merry Christmas! Bright New Year! H O M E CL0THINe OMPA Y "I t cl MERRYISHRISTMA d TO WISH YOU A BRIGHT AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A JOYOUS * NEW YEAR. A E. R ICHARDS May the day be bright holding for you joys and pleasures unalloyed. With heartfelt apprecia- iation of your valued and liberal patronage we thank you for that accorded us. C. E. Masters We’re wishing you a Merry Christmas—-the merriest you have ever known. And we thank you for so gen­ erously remembering this bakery and confectionery in your shopping. TheCedarville Bakery l e w i s ■Mt While many friends this Christmas Day Send Greetings good and true Just let us add to all they say------ Our own sincere “we too.’ R. E. Homey CbRISTJftdS GR€€TIRG$ T? ’Tis Christmas Time—that Bright and hap­ py Season when all the World looks Beautiful. We’re printing this to let you know that Our Best Wishes are added to those you have already received, and we trust this will be the Joiliest Christmas that you have ever known, G. A. Shrodes •* a mm t i niMiihn far ISo the h * v # iw : m $ 0R T r a m Bn Start Aniavading e&m&y Ifondaj fctfc aofeady esc, th a t tm forn bo taw. The army w OWo formers, othfv former j w*B oew>e_frop :Farm , He of th astedc Jy w of ihi . ae oanquesi of th e form- 1 membership an c an y $ a its pr of t«* ipk ' he fam in e The campaign township, and i to township un covered, I t is e> about mfp week,. It« s explainei ty agent, that r tots bona fide C also are niembr bureaus back hi der the charge < iso» cpjrnty fa r his rounds will . Green cojunty f t * W- B. Bt^son, bureau, will ac: manager,. The Greene > has a members!" Before 1920. tin year. The new the Ohio Farn is for members! a year. The nev • $10 a year! All pected to go oi • theni, accordinj publicity directa Bureau Federati ’their campaigns ■ paigns, Th^vre members to dat, .the cheaper fee hers. Three com paignB ©Very Me ,a ;-dozen paigns to begin ,Mr. Lanmore s county will- be with ah aggre more than 125,1 Greeni county the campaign, ii well as the'ave a membership c that hah p u t oi more says, Lari crease Of mem creases have' ra per cent, H a l k - t h e retnainMin the t CDunmiFarm, Bi ••••“ ' “rogi ae Oil! eratiofi; which h of the campaig! state program, lar a year to th; reau Federation '^ national Work. < president o f the Federation and vice president oi Bureau Federat: Federation ther< tions and an ii of a milh011 and Education,' leg jng, according t the three big ob reau movement. (taught,1he poinl co-operation in, and thh importa cost system of i bution. City cons en an inshight ir lems, are being a profiteer, am sidea quate' return and a ju st wage Only, Buch -leg gh around is sou i is insisted. An et tern, a measure, protection in c< these are among the farmers, Mr. i r , Bradfute farm bureau mo because it. alwaj interest of the < ten th a t the sprt the farmer gets i sumer pays is l reduce tha t spre Officers of tin lows; President, president, Frank ville; secretary, urer. Geo, W. C ecutavc committc cars ex officio, Ir W. M. Hardman, bert Ankeney, Di­ lute, Xenia; 11. Township chai Bath, George V 1. H. Muager; StroUp; CedarVil Jefferson, N, A. Mellinger; Hew laid} Boss, G. V G. I). Lackey; S Queary; Sugarci son; Xenia Nor Xenia South, H. J. C; Wiliam Sheep and Wool S* H. Smith the China men; 11, Shorthorn Breed liamion th e Spj men. These nr«* tions. I t is*pointed o reau movement ganfcatloa by co laities, as well o A banquet was tl. P. Church ir m ight and was a< 10® farmers wh preliminary wor W itt INVI Gov.‘K l« t Ha; General George (- o f the Panama Columbus immed auguration Jam relative to the 1 Won of Ohio's 1 The Gov*rnor-K1 big man to direr state spends mil ar on road* a W u rbMgaaike •te. : n Vs

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