The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

m w PRESSES A com p lete «i uwing o f N ew Dreams* fo r •treet, dinner «n d even in g w eer. Stijoma tot tom in mibrisliig ft the J.G. Mct'orkril has seeded * posi* • tt I t M i* It ft* * tik tie* as citric in the M. C*. ( George Arnold hs* sold the And- arm* p sp r ty f t H*.B, little ' and Ms, yuim to martag toft* same, 'The ttjjiMinwrttftt :■yw fSAOft Mr. Ar- m U jw riwM -tl1* pwpwty jurtftrtt] waak fcr 8M*ft 3 4 f i t M a in S t M AtAcmm* af fift > .T- •. . , t - P. JI. CHBtiea ha* rented the Trout* fsetsftriy Jt** vaeiftt by B. B. 8 ft •Hi j, '" _ ■'IM pw ** ^ .2t at««d«r&i la ___ __ r mOSSj^ flilicti m f i t sJ||^| ' & r1M A J5ii C*. 4?5ff.TET* Springfield, 0 . ltlT, aid p sitiiStWMft fWwtPtft ®*ri b*r. been appotoftd toy competitive Tuft plicai $dl the fourth under the cloak o f dvi! service* and the present mdminSstratie did Ukewiee with the third dri* post- ofRcew, The rural carriers have been appointed by competitive examina­ tion* in much the sema way. Gcmfrtftman Few *ay* the law is *U right, aa it ilHminate* the appoint­ ment «8t people who are not,qualified to AH the place*. When polities gov- emed -fhe appointments the places were SSed by men who did most for the party regardless o f character or Ability to serve tbepublic, - , Fosppee work has became so com­ plicate^ and extensive in late years that a iper*on without A' good educa­ tion cannot handle it, especially since the « * » service ruleartqnirt rigid ft- class office* under the cloak of dvil ; service, and the present administrate spectiaa. .The civil service bulletin, published ft Washington, tells of many appointments., made under the new law, the offices bringfJtanded .out to Republicans and Democrats alike. A.large posftfftae in Indiana>*s ke- cantiy filled b y the civil service com- mlssioO, Jhd appbmtinent going to A Repnb&saa, who was a member of the co^ ty Repi&lidsmcommittee. The papenrare graded by number,and the name* of the aplieants are withheld Stores Bbmbft* Am«»!»h«» J6eb*a - , ■ ■ X . 8 M * «*■»<&] \ A'sttt mm hem Ttemdsgr l to Mr. and Mrs. Jdmumdsr bsIL Bsv, dehs WasUy Moore of this place and Mis* Grebe Hoegh, both colored, of Jamestown were married in' Xenia yesterday, They willnreeida in tins place. ■ eew*i*w">|i»Miie'!j|!n "riWwv . A late report is that Foster Hou­ ston will soon retire as president Of the Houston bank and' will be suc­ ceeded by, . Charles Nicholson^ a wealthy cijtisen in South Charleston. ' SAFE SAFETY LOCKED Fostninster Turnbull locked the. vault door at the post office Monday night after placing his hooks, papers, etc.* for thenight. OnTuesday morn­ ing the combination refused to yield isothe usual tprttg and the sameWed-, nesday. 'An expert from the factory1 at Hamilton was called to open it, No money, order® could 'he issued1Tues­ day or Wednesday . BETTER BEWARE . Another Great Purchase 331 High Grade Coats go on Sale Tomorrow at 35 % to 50 % Less Than Regular Selling Price until the commission is issued*, Ctf<i%td young, rich and poor, pa- tronithf the poatofflce, therefore ef- ffeiai^ is what« the public, requires, . •"andfg|t can,only be obtained .through civil Service in 1postofflee work.- SotttfeyCharleBtpn Sentinel. ‘ - 'O ’- i S ! S ( » Tb^ftrat hunting aeddent of the sasog'-Rur-MdS Matotm happooed. bin be v®y first day when Will Cornu wgsr # ^ t iy wotoded as the result ... •>*»•*¥*■*'. , e*PW*JwS*#W|jr , hmb from-the knee dowr r-about 25 abut whfle a few the left limb. Hr. M, L lCwsh ftha wound* which'are not at eoitgbi A j . - •Qm Mr, Levy wa* to New T « * hurt tf 0 ttkandwas extremely fortpnats in semiring jbbese coats from nine of New York’s foremost manufacturers m m . spring Sines; consequently, they are anxious to dispose o f all made up garments, Oar buyers being in New York about every .other week, have the opportu­ nity to take advantage of market con-, ditions, at all times, and when we make a savings, for ourselves, ft is al­ ways passed on txfou* patrons, fn this instance, we are, in a position to give greater value* than have ever before bwtt our pleasure to offer* * THE BLOGG CO. I" ....... T b* is witibotit a doub t the finest co llection o f high clnsscoats ever show n in Springfield!. A ll th e v e ry finw t material* m ade tip in the v e ry newest sty les, trimraedwith m agn ificent fu rs, priced fo r lew than y o u w o u ld , e x p e c t t o p a y fo r in fe r io r k in d . * t COATS AND WRAPS , “ * ' . ,f.' , 1 ,< ' '* t • 'fc ? ! Gmtott m m \ t f r V f i m o ? , ■Coats Of Congo Cloth, Bolivia; Cordeval, Chamoistyne, with large Coats of Silvertone, Tiuseltorte and Chamois Velour, fjuite n ftwi, fur coll*r*,many havefur cuffs. Beautifully tailored. Gdod selection . of them fur trimmed,, both made in the new wrappy coat effect* and m^U the n*v shades. Made to sell for fflh to 1116. Purchase Bale .straight line coats. Made to sell for 246,00 to 165.00. Purchase Sale U p t o » 7 S ;0 0 C » W ,» 4 ® 6 0 $33.50 \. Groceries Selling different; kind* of •extracts, 'such, as Tispd fdf ffiVorihgi' arearr.ap against a peculiar situation under the probift'tion enforcement law. A large pari of - these extracts te alcohol,and those looking for' a -bev­ erage drink use it other soft drinks. Groceries have had a great sale pf these extracts everywhere, , The government, is causing many arrests for the-liberal sale o f', aril trarisl One grocer tells us that he, hasb f late held a clsfomer to onlyone, bottle but the sate o f extracts tomarly \ different ones »n‘a shori space o f time indicates it all goe# to one us - l A r ** other grocer trilrus that >0 -pSKwed;; to sell a m il mom tan one bottle and in $en rafanries the man’s wife oath* ito fttirl1HllffibtIHIfl M WtllL Jttgi; fumf'-: far to go is ^?hat i* bothering ril the pl«N»d guilty ‘ wrrsm'- - y—Af*pe<-• jamp®$wPWwW- o f iejftract*. fin* was piacad at ce your sale date in the ..> ‘r ^ : , tthe pew ,ma‘ Developed in Cordeval Chamoistyhe,' Fortuna1and many.othcr pf Up to $125,00 €ofttfy $98.50 iterial*. Collar* and cuffs o f Australian Opossum and * p J r !w Nutria fur, Many of these coats are,beautifully embroidered, .They $78.50 Color*? Beal- - * '->/'/) b Uptp ^ 8 0 * ^ 5 ^ <ft ndfiflA Ctmid $9850 s> '' i.- : ^jyaagttattaatefi1': ^ a **-*^-**- tailored. They come in .tfts-wruppy coats, as well s the tailored ef-, 10Ur‘ 'Ur trimm®a ta orea modeI fects. Made to sell for 2116,60 to 6146,0(1; Purchase.Bale Price. - - ' 1‘ * ' *-A ; ! H' 4 '- " $58.50 b p ^ $ 9 8 : 5 o c < M * , , ; t i s m - • ; , , ■ - u P t o $ 2 2 5 p o c m u , $ 123 .50 b V # x ^ “f7i ^ ^ 5 v * ^ m0^ , s ^ • 4 i : Choice of anySoit ft mffStoreat aDiscount of 33 l -3 PerCent. SelectyoprSuitand TH E LE AD IN G H OM E FURN ISHER F O R O V E R T H IR T Y Y E A R S F DINING ROOM FURNITURE 20 % Reduction S«te 00fift» *Sfttunlay Skiff Ends N jv . 24th THU Oueen Ann Dining R oom Su it Cenilriingof Buffet, Table, 6 Chairs, I Arm Chair ftfceJ2?50° $ 220.00 R fftolai1 m m m . f. *« « *» '«a. *•*.** A#♦a'ft.ff.ff 9 4f- «**#* T h iff i « * G fffa t O p p o r t u n it y f o r H om e F u rn id h e r t t n S a v e M o n e y . 4 E v ery p in in g R o o m S u it e I n c lu d e d in T h is S a le . ' P o dm Su ite A m i D ining R oom Suite • j $$2&90 -Sale P t i c e M , ,>>>,><, , , ;$25£h00‘ ■ j m M M im D in ing R o om Suitff S n iM e C M s ■. ■ a t f e F n c e . f l >» « 6 M * * *M t M t •$ 1 4 8 .8 0 *g * a#w-* P f ft e f Room $97,00 Coi^ial Dixring Room Suit. "iFSttOffttOefc $57500 Sakt P rice ..........................................$77.50 ' ’ **#t*i\ "'^ , 1 * . i . ; '^>.V A'4‘i •Iffl 4 ,. •ffh . O / a m IN « DAYS ON AMWNTS OVER $10.00 » ' A d a ir ’s Stoves, Victrolae Furniture, Carpets, l, ' I^S .OOSuits.iess f ^ n o w % .$ ^ * ^ S u l t s Pleffff \*% noiWv . . $ fi5 .0 0S u its ,le ss 1- 3, n o w * t . . ROI s TOWNSHIP NEWS , , /n .1-.; ' y -'lK.s 'y -\l ‘ 'j' ■- 1 The second meeting of the Roe* Tp. Parent Teacher Association .wa* held in the auditorium o f the Rou Tp. Centralized School Building Fri­ day afternoon, Nov. 12th. , ( Parent* representing about one •ixth of the *cbool were prevent. The following efteffr* Wire elected for the doming year? Pr*S„ 'Mr*. Frank Dean, Vic* Pre«,, Prof. William Collin*,'2nd Vice Pre*., Mr*. S. K, Turnbull,''. Sec., Miu Vera Critei, Trees., Mr*. Florence Smith. With thl* Una tip o f MSear* the people of Roe* Tp, may wall look forward to a profitable and sMeeaafnl Parent Teacher Aiaodatioo for the ootn&ff winter. * A constitution and bylaw* war* ad' opted ako a molutioa affiliating our ■wooiatioa with the State and Nat­ ional Parent Teacher Association,, Mm. Arthur Cummings and Mrs. Frank-Dean who Attended the State Patent Teacher. Association held at Dgrtott last week « m » a very hs- terasting account of theft trip and the meeting. About thirty o f thoee present ’be­ came members o f the f Assoefetftn. Bart year we had a membership ef about ninety and from the fatweet rimwn *o far wa hope to mere jtben double our w«mb*i*Wp tide year. t» the enar future every one in the Tp. wif .be giveh a chance to besom* a member, The ftrt topic tidcsw up wiapracti- «ftl tftmefftic stietmm AH preeeat town* ftrttsd to the deametie setMee room where., rsfrirtmente wags ser­ ved. Ttrfi'wUl be eue ef the per­ manent features o f our airt«tirtkm. Timaasoefttion voted to bold it* re­ gular meeting* on the ieeoril Friday of each month from one thirty to three thirty. m ifN fNaciOM ifm aroN t -■ Xenia has a planning comml**lon that will work toward* the beautify­ ing Of tim city. Xenia like most every other town m n$« such a commission, with bfoefitito the city H it only had', nom# legal power to force changes; A* we go up Detroit street w# notice a store bog shack within a few door* pf the main aquas* ft the city, ft is located on a vacant lot and tmsightly though it may be serving a purpose for the frpit vender that use* it. \ *\h* * * *_*> *$30 .00 $ 7 5 .0 0 Suita, leas 1-3*, n o w . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 5 0 .0 0 $0^38 $125.00 Suita, leas 1-3, n o w , ~ .$ 8 0 5 The farm havnig been sold the followlngwiu be offered to close a partnership and on account of,Mr. Stuckey moving to a sm a llw 'W .w e will sell on the Wintc* farm <mthe Hopping Road adjoining coz poratton o f Codaryille, Ohio. , November 23 , ’20 --SkJi ■-JL’v 'A m .# ■ f .1^to, ,U' ±- ... • V • ... - . 'V. .. ■ Commencing'at 10:00 A. M, promptly thefoliowing property.* 11 HORSES 11 Consisting of 1 Sorrel Mare, 7 yr*. old, Weight 1000 lb*, with fo&lj l sorrel mare, 8 yr*. old, wMght 1000 with foal; 1 sorrel mar#,, 6 yri, old, Wright 1600 with foal; 1 scrrrri mare, is yrs. old, weight 1660 with foaft 1 grey Perchon mare, 14 yr*. old, weight 1600; l pair gray geldings, 16 yr*. old. Good workers. 1 sorrel mare colt, coming 8 yrs. old; l sorrel griding, 6 yr*. old; 1 black mare, 7 yrs, old. Good sad­ dler and driver. 1 yearling griding; 1 suckling colti 36 CATTLE 36 Coniliting o f 8 feeding steers, weighing about 000 lbs; 84 haad o f now* and hsifers, good quality. 1 Guernsey cow, good miikejr, S drifty salvet, ■ t 160 Shock* of Gorn f t Flrid. 100 Bushels of Oats ft Bin. t Toff* Mixed Hay ft •TIM***. " . . . WR* . TERMS OF BAUli—A ll Mtm« wrier Iff.- m», 'eath, ever Iris *fcmritree awsths time at 7 percent, mim Ifriaadft wilt Be Served % the leriftn Aid ! ' " m ft* M. % M . FIHCCS ON ALL KINDS OF PRINTING FOR HAr^^Six cylinder ftUripg -•:»r in good order, Tires nearly Pew »H roimd. Frlced to srii, Fhone 2 on m . .97 Sheep 97 1* ■ .$tlwld Ftftltttiff' T1^'-rLrt‘riml«4--~'1^ 1 ^ .S 5 ®rO]^NWMafSB. Constating ef Iff Ewes; 48 Lambs; 1 Bhrop Buck; * . npifnimii'i'I'.iimiiHnmuniu mi.iii.mjiM—m i' 377 Head of Hog* Consisting o f 46 Big Type Roland China sow*; 14 Ddroe' brood sows, bred; 63 -suckling pigs; 76 weanling*; 118 shoata Weighing from 46 to 00 lb*.; I Big Type & C. boar. 88 Stock hog*, wt. 170 lb.' iMli.MmniiiinirffiiiieaiinAM „itrn ...l,.m.i.HIMi|l,i,illl|l.1|»l,,l l»,,i, ............................. . IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS:- tOiiver sulky plow; Oltirar eom plow; t nets of Mprtrap home**; several collar* andbridlea; 7 hog bore*;. 7 hmdlee, 1* and . 14 ftilong; 2 frtdboxes; $ right W . *t«4ftaft|*f l three blh aftri ftak; f hog., trough*. Wood; left heating hog wat**er;2 'nrife iron water trough heater*; Inter- national Kerowne engine, 1-2 horse power;l pump jack; 1 60 emHon ril tsnL 1 off . bld-r poat augri, sieve, sed com. gmdrt,riftvri, pulley hleek,ftwrri spray attashedi ' birtri mfter, Wire spring m 6^'ft, 94 te-riihber he#*, pair pkHerm asafter S» -ft,' extension ladder, grapple tang fork andilO feet hay rope, ■^,,...-utl,l, ll.ll'.l,li,.,;l-l.l.,l.ji-L'.^l „«.«■»,>i.|i>.HM,v.k,V||fni-n^Trlirinfflivnw'i-fnmuiifiminin[tfirin-———"ri---- ' r 11 .1 CLABvENCE, STUCKE.Y Andrew Winter ft Cham Nftbrt, Beecaten of llaney Winter Bsftte. atom Wrikriti Aurti<mrir, <ftrftti«smibttri,Chio, Rayrnslri H f t f t .and W, W.TroaW, e f t f t Turkeys are l»ft at 50a a ; M, p Wednaadsy A# Mrs,3, P, JR Fa., ft hereon Mr*, Dor* Ken M*v*n4 Mw sued invitation to'a large com* Mft* Edith . number of c evsaftg st an ’ MiwrMarie P. end guest, Man er, of New York Hear the Lao n«ft Friday n . Tickets now a *Dr, Janies W) * Quite feeble for able to beup an '■..• a. s"■ Mrs. Charles 1 ter, LUtile, of ]. ,wift Mrs. Rose Mis* Angie D. field andMias Oi ‘ day guest* of ’ " The Union T V At Clifton will church andRev. t the sermon. ' Dr, J, H. Har • ' Stafford M c C u I n . , ' Weston of Clift BrjmSUfickto hur . ; 'R, E. Homey 1 . rical supply *toi , , Smith building ... Exchange, :S iS *i « ifSes , A moat varied ered, The flat c. ' Jewelry Store M.' i . - mission 06 cents \4 r %S- " CurtiaMnier tub for the wi- ■ several week* w , AnnaM. Townslt , , The paper m 1. down this weekF •day. .The reserv week and repair Mrs. John Lo testing at tho 1 Mr. and Mrs. i Lott spent Sabbu... returning to Pi" 'Mis* Angde D. < field Spent Ssturc day as -the guCBt ui tice. Mis* Cultico .„ the agent* depart Publishing Comp, l 1 , The Landis Sii give the next nu course next Frid clock f t the Open 65 cent*.- Seats . . Jewelry Store.- FOR SALE—I h graph, centet tar ment that cannot left than 8500. 1 low' price on it fo> Ch r Charles Shepar •the week-end wit Mary Bridgman. ' an inspector o f d (the great Westei Chicago and Mini • ¥ The Y. P. C. U. lege students an day evening ft th ions stimts, moti< forms o f enteitai course lunch was The first real Tuesday morning ' everything was “beautiful”, snow, dome for the wb are back in com ate short of feed. Curtains repair * Mr* and Mia. ' ihrir sdn and dau. Sawyer of Mt. Vc for a few hours i AnftaM. Townsle Florida, where ti winter, They an auto, * The heavy snot Up ril outride v ftg has stopped department Was i urnbus pike -east the hffnk building m th* weather »• with tim eonstin «tlew plant at t) In tim wftftnia ejftffiri «* ti* B ’tag *Htomwm M wb . 9*mt* Wtmmwrt m**+ Beard, Rev. Bus motd'Wa lMftiM fTf8N6 4WPlr , V

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