The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
* * * * * mm m m m m m m «4 n <0m mm JPUBLIC SALE! * 0 0 * Cedar Vale andHffl ViewFarms Wedoesdajr, November 2, 1021 ruu. inhume * They Are A Classy Lot of. U iifu l S tu ff 65—Boars, Sows andGllts -65 Tht get. of such Bears as Watt's Qrm Kiag, Watt's Qrin Top Col., Scissors Again 3rd, Proud Pal, Oritn Dixie King, FannieOrin 2nd, Orion King 25th, and other great sires. Bale at Cedar Vale Farm half mile S. Bast of Cedarville on Cedaryilleand Jamestownpike. Don't forget the date. Bend for Catalog R. C. WATT & SON CEDARVILLE.OHIO. w w o ’v » KM’ - . « Fa*SO*oegtaerD m If* MIKAEL . .PencilNo.174 Madsto jftvo*r*de» ASICKM?THEYELLOW PENCILWITH THE RED BAN 3 > EAGLE MIKADO £M 2I£ F&NCUL COMPANY* NEW YORK W . L C L I ^ A N S R . e a l E s t a t e Can1w faun, at n*y office each.Saturday or ^cashed fayphaua » t . ; ’ . _ T m f‘ tMidMawe*.tefoCMBlirfag,.'’ ” V"-7' M m 3* , PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO V/rc^i*** w*fr • 6 2 S 2 2 A h B,Detroit s 170,000NowinUse Bahtwith over strength ip every part* built to withstand the constant strain of heavy duty;tested out undereveryOondi* tksn of farm and belt work, and put to actual test by 170,000 owners during the pastthreeyearn—theFords^Tractorhas lived upto every claimmade for it No matter what the farm task—whether plowing, disking, harrowing, threshings K g hay, grinding feed, Jgnmpg« water, sawing wood, pulling 8tumpe,Kfl- ing silos, or any o f the many other jobs around the farm, the Focdson will hot only do and do well, hut quicker, easier .a a d a t ie ji^ q w n s e , • Them are so many different time and *money savingways in which the Ford* ton can be used that youowe it to your- Mifto gettbe foots. Come in and see the Fordaon, or write or phone for the R. A. MURDOCK, i>. j tm **t*#*» 0* i ' O* The O id in rW i W m M MJkXLM BULL - w m m Sat*nd at tfc* JfcsMMs* TfittM, O , October 11, ISST, m wcoad el*** .matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1W1. GANGWAY! L«t uo man alwnfl in the way of Cadarvllla’a advaneemant, With tb« intalllganc* tad the cul ture of liar citisena, knowing aa they do, the poaalbilife of tha future of our handaoma little city, and imbued aa they are with tha apirit o f modern’ prosrreaaivenaaai * man should not bo able to find a ahorter road to public: disfavor than by raisin; objections to necessary and reasonable public im provements. Our rightful place la at the front. We will advance to that position despite the sophistries of the self- interested, chronic kicKers. ' AU believers in Cedarville should stand up for her interests in the broadest sense. THE STYLE ANYWAY. $ 0 MS PRICESONSALEBILLS Transportation «f the Future. Transportation is the fundamental of progress Jn civilisation. All thing* must pass through it as through the neck of a’ bottle. If wo can transport riiergy without using oars to carry ii there is just ao much gntn, RiceWdtj la energy wlthont substance, its transmission calls for no vehicle other than a copper wire. Hence Is it obvi- o«» that we most look to electrtdr? for distributing the power on which « « economic future as a nation d« P*M . £ IW W IiiW ***** "V 5m \ Ym cantbeat ’em J 'Dashing'Doug Notice thk delirious fla v o r w h en y o u •moke Lucky Strike — it** sealed in by the toasting process TO-N 1 CHT O ftO Y ,© ^ \ q ^ ,0 < X Z I a o ra W*V osovfu***.*** We saw a woman on the street in a nearby city the other day that was attracting the attention of all who met her. We saw nothing particularly Wrong with her deportment but as long as man has his sight, he .Will .be attracted by the spectacle of hpw some women dress nowadays, This woman's dress was one of the kind, open front and back. About the most that Could be said was that a string of beads was all there was in sight to protect her from the elements Her shoes had heels like stilts; her cheeks,.were colored by some, combi nation. from a beauty shop; her lip* were painted and her eye brows* a jet black of the French type. • As a remembrance of what we saw the atmosphere was highly perfumed with" what we would call a combina tion of odors'from a perfume factory. She wore a sight-seeing skirt' and one of , those catch-me-if-you-can, loose hanging veils that fluttered over the hair-door knobs that decora ted her ears. This silly Sister probably paraded her self for a purpose—that purpose best known among street walkers, *' After all the girl with a reasonable degree-of modesty is the only one wljo ■really attracts those who desire ,re- finement in women. The worth-while > man cateS"for .nothing else. The modefof style-for women now adays is very extreme and the only reason we mention the above decora ted female as we have is that some mothers might draw the line a little closer’ on how their daughters might dress. The woman who .parades the city street such as we have described is not the-woman for the'homes of Cedarville, nor should hpr styles he copied by the innocent daughters. PRINTING Oarplantiecomplet*foreverything youneedinthalinebtprintingend W* can enure you fu»t gradework on PUBLIC SALE DATES. R. G. Watt & Son, Duroc sale, Wed nesday, Nov, 2,. Marriage in Greenland. ' . Courtship and marriage custom* among the Greenlanders werts In early times simple nml unceremonious. We are told that .when a lovelorn youtt made up his mind as to the girl he wanted,to adorn, and be useful in, his hut o f lee orusnow he went to her house, seised her by the hnlr or wher ever he could 'Secure a good grip, on' her, and dragged her to his own do main, where she was expected to stay without any further marriage- cere-. tnony. It an affluent bridegroom ha would perhaps sooth her lacerated feelings by presentingher with a mm lamp. G a s o l i n e Fill thegasolinetankwith Columbus , andyou've got a carjust “farin'to go.M You’UweararegularFairbankssmile, too,andfor goodreason. , The enginewill start easily,pick up quicklyand run smoothly. You’ll have the power to get over the steepest hills and through the heaviest going. And big mileages! You’ll swear you never met a gallonmat held somuch before. ’ Andyou'llswitchtoanotherbrandpfgastheday Flo Ziegfeld hires a legless chorus for The Follies. COLUMBUS OIL COMPANY Columbus, Ohio Cadtrrillia D ia tribu tiog S ta tion . R . A . Murdoolc • W , w M iller S treet .a d Penn . % . M . C . N » g l.y O e t o m lle L im e C o. T eleph on e M o. 146 . ' C .E . M isters R . B ird & S od s C e . MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION 5 The State of Ohio, Greene County, the incorporated Villageof Cedarville; In Compliance with the laws of the State of Ohio, t, D. H. McFarland, mayor of the incorporated village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, here by give notice and proclaim to the qualified electors of said municipal corporation, that on ' < TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 between the hours of 6:30 a. m, and 5:30J?. M., an-election will bo held for the ptirpoke of choosing the following officers, to wit: * One person for Mayor, One person for Clerk. One person for Treasurer. One person for Marshal. One person for Assessor Personal Property, Six persons for Member* of Council Each of- said officers to be elected for a term of two years. Said election to be held at the usual voting places at the hours heretofore mentioned. D. H. McFarland Mayor of Cedarville, Ohio. nimHnimimnfflW’miiimmmiiniiini Just Received Shipment of Farm Gates Also Large Line o f Heating Stoves TOWNSHIP ELECTION NOTICE State o f Ohio* Greene County* the township of Cedarville: In compliance with the laws o f the State of Ohio, I hereby give notice to the qualified voters of said township that on Tuesday, November 8th, 1M1, between'the hours of 6:30 A. M. and 6:80 P. M., an election Will be held in the usual precincts for the choosing of the following officers for Said town ship, One person for Clerk for a term of two years. Three persons for Township Trus tee for terms of two years each. One person for Treasurer for a term of two years. : One person for Assessor for a term of two years, Oneperson for Constable for a term of two years. Oneperson for Justice of POace for a term of Pour years, . Andrew Jackson, Clerk. FEEDS Tankage 60 Per Cent Standard Middlings Flour Middlings Red Dog Flour Butlers Hog Feed No. 1. Butlers Hog Feed No., 2 . Arlington Flour * Bran SUGGESTIONS FOR THE SEASON Spreaders (special price) Hog Troughs Hog Fountains Water Tanks Fence. % Posts Paint Oil Stoves - - V- (J* • ° . . . ' - . _k■ t . Now is the time to Lay iii Your Winter Coal. A word to the Wise is Sufficient, Hard Coal Pocohontas Coal Yellow Jacket West Virginia The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co wp«'•09■ 'Ik*# *~~srr • Jdve UsA Chance To Figure OnYour Printing... s
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