The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
: ty * i,l 'tote W 3P5Bfe^®iK3F$? xe. IB l #ft# pariieg|*Mt ta jkaqowmo th# turn ^ i t T i r v W lm w B a» * oiom K- ■ flwaw-pi^ yU^y*gjghjMt' 1ft M** IfogahRean Triwicsy, Aagurt aBthcaized it rnmimm th* #Uq» u * cituM t^a to r ekrie * i ****** «tbj*rt to the Re- peftBeftn'primary M dSm , Angart Iff, Jifft m * a#iM«f*»l to « dwri « i the ‘ Wmtfc- Owwwftlt a* .i eimdl- owrtml eoBunJtoemiro in C*d- towwhlp irabjiet to tins pri- toettoo, Augttrt Xffttt We *r* autboriaed to announce the name of J„ W. JriauKm a* a eandi- <toto to r tottfavl oo® 5 ^tU*»An In Cedurville Wlage *ubj*<»t to the pri- of fiatotoor am ©* imary ol c e iL^a AiMtoto^MP 4tA the SagmifeiiKWBiAMSty, Aagart BRA V t am **bh*irilBeS to tsauaaae* the ninto of W. a. Davis, county efcryeyer mm jl <^ y^i4»tr#>fo r Cottaty SkurvffV&r. •object to the EennWicsn primary, AW ** 3#b . Ws eye authorized to announce the •awe of Emary T. Beall as a oandi- dato for County Commbtahmeir subject to ItopubSeta Brimary, August 10. NOTEDJOURNALIST, WORLD TRAVELERANDASOLDIER, ON CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM ""'bant. Stanley Kelson Dancey of the. CanaUlan army, a former newspaper man sad a student of International affairs, will lectors this summer bn the Chautauqua program. Alau s s ' c Hu s jw nwury eltotom, Augiuit 10, We are authorised to announce'the name of Prank. A. Jackson as a can didate to r county treasurer .subject to the Republican primary, August, 10 th. , We Sre authorised to announce the name of Howard Turnbull as a can- —didate for Central committee before the Republican, primary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce the name of J . G. McCoxkell ad a candi date to r Central committee before the Republican primary fo r Codaryfile corporation before the Republican primary, August 10th. t .We, arp authorised to announce the name o f M. A. Broadstone as a can didate lo r -State Representative be fore the Republican primary, August 10 th, „ ? t We a te authorised to announce the name o f J , Kenhoto Williamson as a candidate to r Prosecuting Attorney subject to the Republican primary, ^.August 10 th, JWa a re authorized t o "' announce , Charles Herbert Ellis o f Yellow Springs, fom^orly a Deputy in the -County Treasprer’a office, as - a .can didate fo r Greene County Treasurer, ‘' subject to the Republican primary, August 10th, 1920. f . We are a u th o re d to announce the name of X. T. Cummins as a candidate - fo r County Commissioner before the Republican primary, Tuesday, ,Aug- iwt 10 th, . - , We -are authorized to announce the name pf John H. McVay, now deputy, a* a candidate for. County Treasurer . subject t o the Republican primary, August* 10 th, ’ ' . - ’ * ' We a re authorized to announce the name o f S. H. Shawhan as .a candi date toriCounty Representative before the Republican primary, .Tuesday We AreAuthorized to announce the p£J[» Ferry Shumaker as a can-, i.'foirt f^pp ty .Surveyor spbjtot. ^ to-^ffilcad primary; August Of th# Geadbtoa of to* Escha^pi Bask, CedarrUla, is toa »Ut« <?iQ$* at theCtoss of M a tm Juas W&k IWOt - MSOVKCaS L ml M os R m J IO R I i . m . , .............SU.tM.00 U umok O d U a L wii I .......................... M.SM.M QAto*to«*i»»a 9MMfM OvwaMfw........ . ........ M*s,tt V.aBudU «wt S whii US m ........ ..... A*Vi.TS SMta) OAtuUy «44 MwalDtp*!.B o »4 a . I.S17.AS Od>KB« m U*»4 ...........1,000.8* B«ki»g H oum a*4 to t............. Jl.tOO.W yuraiA<e)«a»dytxMm............ 000.90 ©w» tmsi Bwm BwV. *« * « u SxaSumiM Tor CioMisg....... IBM u. a Boyswumutm............ moo Tot«J....... .......................... „.,.SJM,X 78 . 0 l juAWLmss OoriWi»tMfcP*J 4 la..,.................J 50 . 0 W -00 Surplu* m a d ................. M.WO.OO UBdiridodBroSUbMim iw . totww t sad muss Paid.................... S0ia» lutfriduKl JDvpoiit* to riMok.au,MS.1S PoautadOrdawtu o*JJrposU......... 81 , 7 «.J 1 1 >u« toBssksad BsakSTT.............. 17.87 Tim*C»*tWe*twpf Dof«j«!t.‘.,.,....... 34 .MI. 7 S 5 *via**DeporiU ............... Sporiri Urotudu,,................ i».r» 8,*8 Totri,............................. .........ISM.l7S.01 T*■*■ ■ ffUto of Ohio, County #f dr*M«, h ; I, O, l>. Smith, Caphlflr th* *bov« tmmsd Th» gxbh»ns* U»ttk of Podsrvitfo, QMo. do HilsmWy «rr«u- th»t tho obdyohUMsuat i* trtt* to the b»#t of my knowltd**sad bdUst, O. X. SMITH, CMhhr, ' Subforlbsd ondfiroro to ba(oro ms this 7th, dsy ohTuly 1920. . ANDREW JAOKHON, . * Notsry Toblie. O. E. Jobo l OJirer Gailpuch j Director* v FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, f STANLEY NELSON DANCY Capt, Dancey, through bis position as editor of one. of Canada's leading newspapers and through bis extensive travel in the United States.is an ex pert on -the relations of the United -States and Canada. BIG INCREASE IN COUNTY, „.,The increase i n ‘the county tax du plicate. this year ,is .nearly tyro mil lion dollars. The duplicat Will be $54,'- 191,270 according,to figures-frpm; the county", auditor’s office. Every taxing listrict in the county showed an in crease except Osborn school district and-Jamestown village. : CARD QF THANKS .. We'wish to.' thank all our dear friends who * by their .many loving kindnesses-assisted us in.many ways* during the illness and death o f our husband and father, Also we Wish*to thank, those Who. sent the beautiful fb-ral' tributes. Such aeja of kindness Will tong be cherished in, our hearts/ Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee and daughters. /g "•/ "iwr*!* r'" -a- , Gedarville, Chautauqua, Aug. 10-14. I shall be greatly .-obliged to have all persons who have furnished -rooms to ren t to college students report to me before July 19. W, R, McChesnOy. , Agents Wanted:~Man with team or auto can easily make $150 to $300 a month selling Herberling’s medi cines, extracts, apices, toilet articles, aback .powder* dip etc, in your county, Own -boss.' Eperience unnecessary. We furnish capital. Splendid- territor ies open. Write today to r free partic ulars. , ' Herberling Medicine Co./ ’ Bloomington, lit. ' t MOW B TRatST We offeor One Hundred Dollar* Re- vatd tor any case of Catarrh that mnnot be curedaby Hall's Catarrh-, Medicine., ■/ - - ( - - Ha'-a Catyrrh. Medicine ha* bea* mJska by catarrh sufferer* for th* past thirty-five years, and has be- ^♦Bia known as the most rsfiable retn- riy 'tor Gatoxriu Hatl'a m t«xk . ffearciim;.aria.thim thn m &MMm duebttt svrfacee, expelling toh BoJaia ram the Blood and heafing the dis- as«d T>ortions.JK, ’iM tor" You Save takenHalF*Ca- arrb Medicine for A short time yen rill *ee n great improvement hr year, tenersl health. Jaftarikjfcid' ' tm.: ‘ Sfttrt/tftkisi *OfeA’ Ify. }MikMrir » f rm$ || J*Hnr*tif id if jTVrtpf tf w 1 jdffcr rfrii #r{r|t f t u r im w ( u , N t w M « u i The Edward Wren SPRINGFIELD, OHIO HONEST IN WORD AND WEAR GROWING ^ik(M pttBffifiJWEffitUifttlfiHItllhliHUirHniliUliyUffiHUltimETUHSlffilUHltUni^ ANNOUNCING iliffiiiiuiffiuuiJiuiiiiimuoiiiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiiitfiiHiiiuiiumjffiuiiittii Th. 8*$ t i o i h a v EL t SSS-- SSBf EPEND ING entirely upon the sensational price cuts that w ill feature tiiis sale w e are going to dispose of as-tnuchmer chandise as w e can in advance of our stock-taking time which occurs the last week in-this month. We are determined to tu rn into dollars every piece of merchandise th a tcan possibly be moved be fore the inventory books are closed. That is the treason back of our K ■,r r r • WHICH IS NOW GOING ON , % RtMiUk-' 3 ; h q p > .a . The Dunlap Clothes Shop For Men’s and Boy’s Clothes IN THE HEART OF DOWN TOWN CINCINNATI On your next trip to Cincin nati, we Invito you to visit our big, new store on Vine Street a t die Arcade. A warm welcome awaits you here. • We pride ourselves on the number of friends we have In your dty. Now we want to get acquainted with you.. jSatisfying Customers and sell ing good clothes for men and boys is our business. We sell ,the kind of clothes you like to wear—metropolitan styles of perfect f it and distinctive fabric. ’ . <• • , - You will like our store, our clothes, our salespeople, and our service. $*nd fot lllttMtraUd StyU Book The DUNLAP CLOTHES SHOP 417-423 Vine S treet Comer of Arcade CINCINNATI ■ttm Mmm <rf Hftrt gchuffner A Mat* Ootha* And it is tb s sincerity of purpose, back of this strong determina tion tha t will make th is saie ring true in the minds and* hearts of our patrons. The last three days of this Week w ill *be crowded w ith bar gains. B ig bargains—-real bargains at Wren’s. Come and Take Advantage of These 3 JubaileUrocks \ Seasoned)!?S ilk s mes Cosds*fyl6apr> Ifniillndi enveap t 3 ineWushnwear Summerfflilinem Hiqk (jrade Huqs T i& da iU Jiitfs ); Ho count crop! not d thres, lUilesi railro bo no o f wife And a will b C ol liaojsi Ohio forms CplUrn e r thi the St And F were | In t there , elevata from led wi In sot take a filled i these * five w .Witt railroa vators prospe up wit * The ecu pel fact tb enough control tation : r**‘st e WM. By a] cattle t shipped Co., Th ■cattle v the O. 1 Hereto) pounds, size an pounds smooth in any purdhae a bond These ( summei g ? i - tison to be A ’ the pr ’ Frame cattle b , ing bis kets. Hi , few we. feeding. The' v bee has . of the e lifetime, xAt her ■ the will divided 1 ed< i otio .is direct* June 19, Dr. W. I Jackson, ectitor vt er, Jamc W. L. C praisers. FURNI I shall all perso to rent i me bcfoi "BLEE. C0MI ^ FRf J77 . 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