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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