The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
5 +■* ft* HewLow races ob Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Lores’ Raincoats;. Men's Raincoats and Work Clothes, also Sweaters and boys Suits. OF IN TEREST TO CHILDREN I An Air-Pla** for the child free with every $2.00 purchase of any merchandise, II A Boomerang for the child free with every $4,00 purchase of any mdse; III Tft compete with the meii order houses w* will sell you with every $6,00 purchase of Groceries or pther merchandise 10 lbs. of Granulated Sugar for, . 45c or 12 1-4 lb, sack of Hour for 25c, IY With every $8.00 Purchase of Merchandise, ,we will give 12 1-2, Pei* Cent extra discount on a pair ef Shoes, ■ V With every purchase of $10,00 or more wewill give certificate for $1.00 in any , merchandise free. „ \ . . VI With every purchase of a Pair of Boys’ Shoes we will give on Saturday only ; a Base Ball free. 1 , , V \ If you valuemoney be here for the last day of our sale. You will never buy for less. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS IN LARGE SIZES f New Spring Shipments5have Arrived. Large Assort ment of Patterns in / 9x15 10.6x13.6 11.3x1212x15 You 11 be surprised bow Low the New Spring Prices are; For instance; *Ydu;::Ca|i Another lot of 9x12 Axminiter Rugs at $37.50 All Over and [ $Flor*l Patter*«. Excellent Quality. 11-3x12Axmipster R u g ’ ( T A O f ) f Y as*low ftl3,.. i f * .,.» ****,»,.,#, ft —^ 11*3x12 Bruesels Rug *elow ae. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 29.00 SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER Furniture, Carpet*, Stoves, Victaoki 20-24 North Detroit S t ’ XENIA, OHIO. mAmmam warn mm SCWOOt F&OPO&mOMiL Froaith# nfot in B**r«rero3c •ftoM district fta people yr«* not in meard wiftth* pi*n* p£ ft* board. It wm Kojxwsd ft wntrallr* bat-ftw WM defeated by * toft of 1ST ft 60S, i On ft* fibOiOOO bond Issue for * { js**r building ft* v*te wa* 18# for and { 508 against. < j On ft* #73,000 bond issue for r e - 1 pairing the prom t building ft* voft | was 84 for and 580 against, J fishers " get many fish . MWSSmSKSSmmS A number of knight of ft* rod and line went ft ft* reftrvoir ft* past week. Among them were J. W. Roes, C, F, Marshall, Fred Clematis', A. K, Richards, Dr, Wilcox and -N. P. Eve- bank. They all had good -success and fh* fish they brought home has spread fte fever that many others will go and try their luck in the next few days, '. Easy Road Seldom. Wot one In a thousand can stand the pain of a thorough preparation for fte ; port of career he would like. Nearly all take the easy road which, the mat, tltude travel, writes Orison Swett Mar- den In the Chicago Daily News. But most people prefer1the smaller, the inferior thing ftat.ts right in sight and can he had with,tittle or ho prepara tion, to the bigger,, grander thing that can be reached only by hard work' and a lot' of self-sacrifice. And in middle life,, when they'find themselves plod ding along ip mediocrity or galling pov erty, many of tluTO men and women who would not ip youth pay the.price for the bigger thing which they Would like ft have, grumble at their hard luck and cannot understand how other people can here so much more than they have I ’ Goaf Milk Contfensory, ■Tift .only‘goaf milk eondensory lit the world is located at BeSartoro, Sfft Meteo epunty, -fs inilcs south of .San Francisco. Here the -Wldejhann goat milk laboratories maintain a herd of 8,000 mUk goats; according ft the Cal ifornia development board annual re port- The mUk goat is seemingly im mune from tuberculosis and the. de mand for canned milk from physicians for*' use of^bercular patients and .in fante far exceeds the supply, Interest int this branch at dairying la ftereas- i*$, indicated by growing demand fog breeding stock and Importation Of out- ’ standing aainiats. During the last two years the number of milk goats owned in the staft Inis'increased about $0 per cent, many of them purchased for family use. <?' 'Hare Make* Intelligent Pet. Mr. Edgar Wright; living at .Sutton Drfdge,: Lincolnshire, Ragland, has » bur* which be has tamed and taught <o play a tambourine and turn a wheel. He caught it on a farm when only two flays old, and fed it with, a spoon until it was able to feed itself, fte oncer antics about Jhe house led ft Its'' being trained, and' it will now lap the tambourine with it* forepaws as often as it is asked. It stands on Its'hind legs ft turn the wheel. After it has done Its “turn” it. returns to air. Wright, and either nestles down, so vest1or climbs about him, after the manner of a'kitten. ■ . AN ORDINANCE. CHICKS FOR SALE Every Tuesday w* will have the following day old chichi wl*. fyke*forMay andJune. ; W» tAghom* I5c *ach. , Rhode Island Red* each Whit* Rock*.. . . . 15c each. , . White Wyandotte* 15* each B*rr*d Rock. . . . . 15c each. CustomHatching 5c pvtr egg OAK WOOD POULTRY FARM R. H. Oeter, Prop. Box 37, YellowSprings, Ohio Ball Phone57*K. Visitor*Weilconne u\*- J- mm “March Bust" and “King Ransom.* “March flimt," for which farmers hut j vainly pined amid the recent bleak rain, snow arid sleet, Is a most coveted commodity, of which In differ ent countries n "peek” or A "bUShd" 1ts said to be “worth "a king’s ransom," |writes « correspondent from England. {The proverb dates, Xnm assured, "rom ; Saxon flays, when murders could be ex- •plated by dues on a sliding scale, which in the case of a king might vary from $100 to #380—huge Imtetofft ties for that period! But the saying probably enshrine* some dim. snh-eon* eeiou* memory of the wishing taxa tion imposed <>ntin* 1bullish people to j pay the heavy fausom for Itlebnfd ICocnr de Lion, who bad been "la* 1terned" cm ids way lmme from the ; Crusade* by the medieval ptodecessor* } of our late enemies, .... Drifilnii Pin#; . M*d* ft the *r*d«t V ] thrift the middle vf the slxfoetltt i ? oratory the poorer Class jn Kngiam1 ' used rod* akewer* of wood ti# phi* m M t i u v wrtnxx VAAMtt I t wh»* the more fortunate had pin* -um __..................................................... J....... f trf gold, lliycr and btti*. ' An ordinance ft issue certificates of Indebtedness of tho Village of Cedar- ville, Ohio, in the sum of $1325.00 in anticipation of the Revenues of the Public Safety fund of said village, said fund being * subdivision of the General Revenue Fund. Be. it ordained by the Council of the Village of Gedarville, State of Ohio; Section 1. That three (3) certif icates of^ indebtedness, two of which shall be in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each and one-in the uuin of Three Hundred and Twenty- five’ Dollars ($326,00), total sum. of said certificates. Thirteen Hundred und Twenty-five Dollars ($1325.00), he issued in anticipation of the rev enues o f the Public Safety fund, said Public Safety Fund being a subdivi sion of the General RevcnUe Fund of 3»id Village, Said certificates shall be dated, shall become due in six (6) months after date, and shall bear interest at the rate of Six per cent, per annum, <• Section 2. Said certificates of in debtedness shall be issued under the direction of the Village Clerk and the Finance Committee of Council, shall be signed by said Clerk and the Mayor of said Village of Cedarville, and scaled with the coporate seal of ?mld Village, Said certificates of in debtedness 'shall Jbe sold for not less than par and accrued interest. Section 3, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest periqd allowed by law. Passed this loth* day of May, 5921. D. H, Me Farland, May of the Village of Cedarville, O, Attest: J. W. Johnson, Clerk of the Village of Cedarville. Ohio, **■ I A W 1 i ^ A D 0 ,,< eadl NeJ74 WHY NOT HAVE GOOD glasses sence you have to WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You With th* Best, TIFFANY I b e t t e r g l a s s e s & Detroit St, Xenia, 0» TheJin ' ^ ’rz for Small Cam *1*. w* o o d rich \ » - <d S a fe ty^& m d la Price.Reduction ;is m m J M % anti-skidsafety trmd fabric th e now available at the 20% Price Ueduffion which went into efftSiMay 2nd He?:e fati3$x$i tire ,wilthsnappy black ivmd a&d creanny#Mte splendidly £!khhed^l*merou$ly large atld fall in shit, vAth the 'Goodrich anti-skid safety tread.. tke will give you much loager uuleagey the greatest of •du«ah*iityvthe utuxost'riding - aud the fullest*satis- ’ 'faiftriom ■ ' 4 ■' ' r - ; .*, * J f ' ’ - i like aii other Goodrich tires die ismadeonlyin one It is so thoroughly ahd*;* , miusually.good that*itsmakei^ : frankly,declare it the’ pest tire evermade-for sutall cars- f \ ^ ,*■* — , ? V^ THE B.F.GOODPICH RUBBERCOMPANY - c/ihrati, Ohio Dealer* everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver*, town Cords,Goodrich FabucTires andGoodrich Red or CrayTubes■‘—all one quality—at the 20% reduction in prices which Goodrich made eSeo- tive May 2nd, 1921, ■ r. Registered Short Horn Cattle .and Registered Poland China Hogs At Yellow Springs, O. JU N E 2, 1921 Cattle 100 Registered Hogs The greatest opportunity you will Have this year to purchase the ve ry best cattle and hogs a t your own price* ' . Cows with calves, young heifers and young bull. The brood sows are the produce of J . Denpey’s giant, the Pilot and Clansman Superior, the three greatest Poland China families in America* Their progeny have large litters o-' pigs and w ill sell that way* W rite for Catalogues. EARL & WAYNE0GLESBEE Yellow Springs, O. Col. Jones & Yerian, Auctioneers. I 1 ; 1 . . - ‘ .,1 . J ^ ) X X GETOUR- KlTCaS ON PRINTING XT* r a * H e f l fT f iiyf tion of t huve the jn MKKTJNG MEN A meet!) day night, by The Co * ftro t « f ’ J / f p*ny thak1* buriness m villa Lime The met juimiifip}], bus, will b* o f the prot j y company. “ J Followinj (:S -deal in fte , many have l y company pi * f t manufar M need for, a r This mee tunity ft'hi pany explai. factor* and ’ ■such a plant hi ' We are al « opement of it From all wf peefs of ha> g concern* in 1_ Make you 5* tend this m< information. CEDAR Cedar Day g bigger and 1 unique prog Tbi# yea* ft. people o f th!S on a beautifi a hundred p< The page* pioneer life America,- T tra’will take gram. The May i qf the May r* ' .traction duri b -Mias Helen i rQ the Queen oj ^ As usual i beenjoyed 1 The progr dock, Wedn< f , f r* WAS Ni l ie - 1A .Story Gazette We ratt, had he< 'ton state h correct. The Frank DaVi .■-hl»^ic>B>d!>lintl:li.life claimed his “ Mr, and Mrs Thursday to to, make an identify of resemblance was only ai - Sterrett, son Stqrrett dis years ago fr Wash., and from ft this the story by haturally ga relatives in. at fte time. The Citize express on t sincere than] for the Memi ditor R. O. \ ? at the eemeti ' for his. excel ing, ftose v ■ at the opera Boy Scouts t | Flower comi . Were not mo *• the process!: we sincerely effort made Cedarville, any possible / It was indee( are truly gr to make it s< There is a ing next W tribes meet Campus, f B i u ll. The whole! in Cedar Da| School, and USE ROt''!/ LEAD l
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