The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
mm hh .. i THE LONG ARM OF THE NATION The strength of every nation is meas uredby its seapower. In war the navy is the deciding factor. In peace it is the ! most powerful insurance against future wU£, Little-known facts of intense interest concern ing our navy are told in one of the series of stories aboutOur Government which we ore sending out each month, To receive with our compliments this story end; all those issued before, merely send us . your nameand address. TheExchangeBank m m scm -JL notes The High Sokocl Wtiinmt throe new pupils, Cwvjn W«b*tsrf Mary Webttec erul Vernon Harri* of Clifton, Th# enrollment o f the High School now *i*nd* at 1C2, 9 * ■* The next Literary program, which will bn. givr;i fey the Juaior#, will be held sometime near Hullow'en, The exact date will be an-: uneed later. # ■ •* ‘‘f'liiffili...MO LEGAL kowcbl To the Electof* pt tfa Vjllig# of 0§» darvill*, Ohio:. . Toa are hereby noticed Outt At the general elation to be held m the 8th day of Nowrnher, 10*1, the Vil-1 iaitP of (Vdarrilla. Ohio, at the tim# j end the piece* fee the holding o f «*5d general election, there wilt toe! submitted to seld eleetor* the quest- j tiOtt of the issuance of a -bond of- *aid | i Visage in tin- sum of I1350.0C f o r . ‘ if you do not tliipfc' the larger boy* \ the purpose of extending the time .AK Barney O ld fie ld U 9 9 FRESH STOCK 30x3 N. S.. 30x3 1-2 N Bargain •*e , e « f *e> S* ,,, • i *« All Sixes- . .$8.99 ! .$9.99 -Cord; and Fabric. ;?V * » > M i * THE TIRE & SUPPLY COMPANY ‘ ' > 4 *V ' '*< 41 N. Fountain Avenue v t the school are geUmg physics! training and lota of it, you. should usit'the school at the noon hour. The boys ore learning to play soc.'er. Game* are scheduled for each noon during the month of October, There are four tasma viz; Junior* and Sen iors, Sophomore*, Freshmen, and seventh and eighth grades, A great amount of interest is being shown. Coach Blackburn acts as referee and coaches the boys in the game. The high school boys and girls each .have a gymnasium class twice each week and the seventh and eighth" grade boys and girls each have the same as the high school. In addition to this Coach Blackburn supervises ;he games of* the boys in the third, fourth, fifth, and Sixth grades, We teel sure that such training will not only help physftally but moral1y as well for we have o conch who not only understands his work but da also 4 Christian gentleman, On Giddily night, Oct. 14 at 7:30 *program will be givetHn the school Auditorium, It will consist of patriot ic numbers sung by the high school accompanied by the high school or chestra. Stereoptieim slides will* be used to show the most important places and most beautiful scenery in the United States, Tho slides will be ftxplained by members of the, Senior* class, A small admission fee of fif teen cents for adults and IG.cents for children in the grades will be charged fhe proceeds will be used in helping to pay for the stereographic outfit which the school purchased,'recently. Tickets will be on sale next week, f ■ a "HI SCANDALS" . . The Sophomore had a weiner rpasfc at the home of Nellie Hacket Tuesday evening. ^ 'The 'Freshmen enjoyed a Weiner roast at the home o f Nolen Kimble last'Friday evening. Some of the Juniors Were enter tained at the,.home of Willard. Barlow Wednesday evening, Sept. 28th. tor the payment of the indebtedn*** of said Village resulting from the 1 purchase of certain fire extinguish. r:»g equipment, and which aaid indebt edness the said Village is unable to pay at maturity by reason, bf the limits of taxation. Said bond is io matdre Three (S) years after date. Said question i# submitted pursuant to tlm provision* o f an ordinance passed by Council of said Village on the filh day o f October, 1921. ' J, W. Johnson, Village Clerk of darville, Ohio. the Village of Ce> THE FIRST FROST The first frost of the season hit us Tuesday night and it could'be seen' very easily.,' It ‘is seldom thqt the first frost comes this late. According to some a frost in the light- of the. tnopn does little damage. ORDINANCE NO. 105.' An ordinance -to fix the salary and Bond of the Marshal pf the Vil lage and Repealing Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in Conflict Herewith. * BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNSEL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Section 1. That the salary of the Marshal be One Hundred and Fifty Dollars {$150.00) per annum and fees payable monthly, and he shall give bond iri the sum pf Five Hundred Dol lars ($50Q.0Q). Section,2. That, all ordinances raid parts of ordinances in conflict here with bo and thp same nve' hereby re pealed. . - ' , . Section 3. This ; ordinance shall, take effect and be in force from and law. , Passed this 3rd day of October, 1921, D. H. McFarland, Mayor of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. • Attest:—J, W. Johnson, Clerk of die Village of Cedarville, Ohio, Fear Not ta Berorm. . . Confucius #>ya, if the superior maw. be not grays in bis conduct, ho, will not be. respected, nor will his .team ing be solid. Be ruled by fidelity and sincerity.. Have not a friend inferior, to yourself. If yon err, fear not to re* form.—Chinese Classics, translated by' Rev. David Collie. , ’ • • •\ • ‘ ’ : r , .!■. ■ v‘-*■_ i ‘ \ . |" ' .' J f . . . Lackey’s Giant Pig Sale . . . Jj Friday, October 14, 1921 it ■■>- * Sale on farm 2 miles north of Jamestown, O. ■I . • ■ i■r ■*» ; ’ , l Boars and Gilts sired by the u o o lb. Lackey \ Giant the kimd that make great feeders, as big j* as Fall yearlings at your own price. Come to I1 sale. Send for catalog, / . : b i ♦ Sale 12:30 P.fM. a ' :( ( i J..H. LACKEY tt - { It / r ■ •l « ■ i Jamestown, - - ............................................................................................................................................................ / . ..................................................... ■ . ’ \ :■ 1 rt Ohio ] . ■■ • ; i ORDINANCE NO, 100. Aw ordinance providing for the sub mission to the Electors of the Village of Cedarville,- Ohio, at the General Election November g, 1821, the ques tion Of the’ issuance of ’ a bond of said village in the sum of $1350,00 for the purpose o f extending the time of payment? pf thv Indebtedness of said village, created for the purpose Of purchasing certain Firb Extingu ishing equipment, He it ordained, by the Council bf the Village, of (iedarviilo; State ofCfiijo, rSection 1 . It is hereby determined fhafy the Village is unable within the limits o f ^taxation to pay at maturity an indebtedness o f $1350.00 of said village, being the balance due on an indebtedness heretore created for the purpose o f purchasing fire extinguish ing equipment for *ald Vfliafce.) _ (Section 2. That at the general e- 3yetion to be held November 8,1921, ? be submitted to the elector# of Village of Ccdarvillev Ohio, -the Three ($0) i. Said bond shall years after its k\ S ; iMUIW; T J « . f OVER „ . © i I ' ts S” ! l/^Ma * ......... T 1/ .'l P f P f f ’4 w i l l & m * t o - m i . Poem W H a d e ' John ■' Section S. The Village Clerk is by directed to certify a copy ’of ordinance to the Board of Elec- i, of Greene County, Ohio, and Section 4, Tin’s ordinance shall ike effect and be in force from and fter the earliest period allowed by tw. Passed this 5th day of October, D. H. McFarland, the Village o f Cedarville, J. W. Johnson, Village the Village- of Cedarville, Ih Midcfct smreo in the East, the •fsnuks,” or markets, of Nab* thv* modem Shcehetn, the city of amarltiuifi, Ike stores are so small the customer atandn outside to line the meager display of Euro- C Itow fondly I dream of the Old country Weekly, that came every Fri day when boyhood was mine; my di d read aloud, and we all listened meekly, and atayed up till midnight, to heat every line, Bat now how I choke on the big eily daily,- IVe mental dyspepsia, and ring worm and gout,-•'the slush in its mases bewilders mo really, till I am submarged in a quagmire V doubt. , , . And mo , t harfe back to the old {.'country Weekly, the gfan o f my boy- hood, the charm of my youth; I gafteat the riff-raff, anth shake my head ****** *»«* long for Urn Weakly, the honest old Weekly,Hhe bald-headed Waakiy that paddled the truth. meat venders; from whose stalls pro trude Into the sireot lurgo trftys of "kahafie,*' the paniry dlsli for Which Nnbltie is noted. The dish bus ft AH* tog of f resits sweet cheese, over which Is poured melted butter mid thick isirup mttU it m literally softked with the mixture. **wer* 6RIGHESTERSPILLS DiAMONO i BRAND iKtnt.n t ................................................... »i*mc tie irfti**. ) ifcSbS ajkril Tlrfi ' nWk## Ptptdp* **£*}??$& ireiittrtYttttV \ »x AitBMlfliac?. SOLO BY ALL DBUGGISTB 81& EVERYWHERESSSi ADAIR’S TOE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS- A Bit Premature . %v fir# u|>your hfe»tlnsi stovt, but not too toon to diocidl# on tho Irind want for the coming wiftter, ‘ ■ f |5 Remember the Winters of the Past How th* entire ffimity hugged the fire to keep warm, and you remarked about the . house feeling like * bam? This will never ecaur if you , equip fust one or two rooms with a Hot Blast Ceal or Gas Heater. Our Heating Stoves bring summer weather into your entire home, on the tcold^ .. : ;e0fc„oi^SV Th e H eh troJa Is " Come and see the sensationel new ■ heater, works tike a furnace.” Here if is at fasti The fina, solution of . the heating problem for small homes---witb nr without basements. Not a stove, but a pipelcss furnace no bigger than a stove. Installed in one of the living rooms, it wiU-heat three to six connecting, rooms, and heat them better than the ordinary stove heats one. Estate HEATROLA *The Barkt Pipekss Furnace Words can't picture it. Picture can’t describe it. ‘ ComS. sae it. You Hbe surprised and delighted No-iron parts to “ black". sNo nickel parts to polish; The beautiful grained mahogany* finish is a vitreous enumeb-hard and smooth as glass. -You can rub it and du3t it with a ulof.h, just as you do- your furniture. . .. - - " .. ., SEE AT ADAIR’S The Wonder Hot Blast - The Cole’s Hot Blast the Anchor Hot Blast Oak Stoves from $13,00 up 20-24 H. Detroit Street XENIA, OHIO* The Triple Effect Gas Heater The Estate Active The Ray G14 Gas Heater All Kinds of Gas Heaters for Bath .Rooms ’ " Furniture, -Carpets, * jt t Stoves, Victrolas RESOURCES OVER $ 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 * % All deposits made on orbefore October 8 will draw Merest fromOctober 1st Your Hogs and Grain Money Portect it! . ■ *■■■• ..■■-■ ■■■;'V ■ 1 ’ , Deposit it wh’er# it will not only be abso lutely safe, but will also yield you a good rate of interest. AU deposits in this institution are absolutely safe, being protected by first mortgagj on real estate, and—thay draw interest at the rate of 5 1 - 2 PER CENT The SpringfieldBuilding &Loan Assoc, THE PLACE WITH THE BIG PILLARS 28 EAST MAIN STREET •* ' SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. i v j ■ T war \3SJ&tM&BL3U&. i*w*e*tS#*«M»w*4Wiyr ' . ,;!***' tstsisatsL X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X 11 f t f ; , ‘ tS fftm TO There $rr»*t ma ttducpUpn ko f Jthi* c t , .1*1 in co American erty in W "b^y#" or rervod ; brought ■ And a Memorial caaion. | w«y-—« Buildingf r. of Wash 1 , spirit o f 1 dured at the Argoi What i Unking u*; epoch# o5 deed a p: acknowle to her th Congr* Wqshingi ideal Jocc ter of fch , ' lire, J | the late - tional Vi Waahingi and' Stab 1 Victory ] The ca 1 . iraise fur Foraker 1 Cherry, . i GrCene c Each c it will be 1 the Towi raise the The bi •when coi torium v thousand , for all o of. the 5 liberty, * gallery sons. A hundred ~ ' rooms f • quarters Iotlc or; Legion, . #crye ofl On th» apart fp Sis der the State#. Fourtl ’ ditional < societies : the well. A'don Deter’# < : menses’ . Under 1 one of c vice sta Victory •tar# wx undcime> mutable | in effect vice Fla Each represen“ one# wi . made tl - afford U. aider it to this 11 tives wl so conai the ami Who, hai tbanksg done. Cedarvi to meet to her e forward ary “#t« The 1< be atom" Over th movenu apeakin pulpits.
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