The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
-LMr.-tSa - M BBMMIF Jw 5 P (®i a XICWI^B p w** totkaseO q u e l it y , ' W« •£«*&:** cmr honestWfef dm thetobaccos seed- fe Cheaper* are of finer qoa% (end hence of better taste) thaw in nay o*ber cigarette at the pike, - Liggett k Mycr? Tobacco C o . . . CIGARETTE'S - o f Turkuh and Domestic tobaccos—Mended ■M u s ic tells its, o w n s to r y to he a rts .w h ic h ,u n d e rs ta n d . T h i n k w h a t w o n d t t fu l h o u rs T h e B r u n s w ic k cou ld g iv e . " y o u rep roduc ing , th e w o r ld 's b e s t lo v e d .m u s ic . T h e r e /> s h o u ld b e .a -p h o n o g r a p h i i f e v e r y . Jhpmq, b u t- musrc lo ve rs a re o n ly satisfied w i t h T h e B r u n s w ic k . NoMechanical Suggestion T h e B fun S ^ icd c 'p la y s a ll re c o rd s w ith o u t* a h i n t o f m echanical su g g e s tio n , h o v ib r a tio n , e v e r y tohb sw ee t a n d t r u e , > * , . ' - . T h e B r u n s w ic k t j l t o n a a n d th e B r u n s w ic k T o n e A m p lifie r w o r k a m ira c le in tone p ro d u c tio n . T h e y a re a n e x c lu s iv e , p a te n te d B r u n s w ic k fe a tu re . * Beautiful Cabinets B r u n s w ic k cases a re w o r t h y o f ..t h e in s trum e n t. P ric e s v a r y to s u it e v e ry p o c k e tb o o k . ’ Convenient Payments W e d e liv e r B runsw ic fcs a n d re co rds im m e d ia te ly , a n d • a rra n g e c o n v e n ie n t m o n t h ly p a ym e n ts . W e m a k e i t ea»y t o o w n a B r u n s w ic k , There is a Difference in Racprds H e a r B r u n s w ic k R e c o rd s , th e y possess a cha rac te r a n d m us ica l -a rrangem en t w it h a n e w appea l. N o t e the wonderful difference B r u n s w ic k in te rp re ta tio n g ive s to p o p u la r " h its " a n d th e b e a u tifu l r e n d itio n m f{ classics, b o th V o c a l a n d in s trum e n ta l,. President's Physician Excels In Many Things, Seemingly Mastering Them Ail. SOLD WAR $AVINGSv STAMPS Wis County Chairman For Mirlcn County During War and Made fn* viable Record—Still Believes tit ,, Thrift and Economy an** Urges Ohioans to Put Money' In Govern* ment Savings Securities. Columbus,, O.—.(Special,) —Brigs* dler .General Sawyer, personal physi cian to President Harding, evidently fads fractured. beyond Repair the old adage of a ’‘Jack Of All' Trades and Master of None.’* - With (be hope that it (a nob lose majesfe, the president's?' physician may be aptly termed a "Jack of All Trades,” .But General Sawyer has proven .himself piaster of all. -. Slnjpa going-,to Washington, manyof <Ucr-* <n ■=. SS^wv-seam / ! firmer*s Mam] Shop Steel BMg. S West Wain St., XENIA, ...... .OHIO f e * f saltosi! wpiri* to t9St»A’ * *-’A DmetmtepmU ml fm W » <m Mmfr ym .MjMt■ m T i f :crWbM*. ; ■JkwSdl' qtyi tib# Dto*rwcaiva roa v*3rv iM l ***ri wlPP'«®P*......... ■ it V. 3 0 lb 9MW YftWWhet We Can pe S«#d Sals $f Oedarvlfi* Township *w sl tototadBteilet, inm » Def»rt& ■Ofetow FUNDING BQNDS Sealed pawpelgl* vgft feewtorivpd a t ! Aim .sOoe m A*d**w Jwificseo, <31«*k Gsdprvfila, fiteem* Cwrotsr, Ohio, an- JP S tfetoek P, M. an #it Attt day of Noyaaifear, 18*1, AW pstohpft* of- m m s wertti of bond* of * m Cat dayvUto Towwbip jtuwd Behool Bis- trkrt, in the denomhutkn «f IbOO.CO each, Theas bonds *p» toapad in ae* eerdanea with and by virtus of *n an* apfenent of the Gensral Assembly known m the ”Gr*sn law” or House W1INo. «54. Said bonds are dated October l r 1921, god numbered from one to nineteen inotaiv*. Bonds bos, 1 and 2 shall mature on the first October i$22, and two bond* •hall mature each 12 month* there*: alter. Said bonds to bear internet at the .rate of aix per cent (6 per cent) pef annum, payable semi-annually, April 1st and October 1st,, until ma turity, and at the maturity of said bonds, and «h the maturity of the tar terest onSaid bonds, |he same will be paid upon presentation and surrender of the proper Coupons or bonds to The Exchange Banjc, CedarviUo, Ohio. • Said honds shall be signed by the President and,Clerk of the Cedaryille Township Rufal Boak of Education. Said- ponds are. issued for the pur pose Of fundings,deficiencies ^as au- ‘ thorised .by the above enactment. Beads will be sold for not leas.than par to the highest bidder, Bidder Will he required to^'tato'the gross amount -they will pay for the bonds with ac crued interest to the datoof delivery,! After Said sealed bids are opened* said widewill be offered to verbal bidders - t the place .where said sealed bids arc opened, and if such vferbal bidder , is awardedthe Saidbonds, afethe time they are so awarded such bidder shall deposit With the said board hi? cer tified check M some -solvent bank in Greene County, Ohio, to the older of the Clerk of the Cedarvjlje Town-* • ship Rural Board of-Education* equal to five per cent of, the face, value of bonds bid upon as a guaranty of such bidder complying with thO terms, of s.ale, JA like certified chfeck for five per, cent*of the amount of bond* hid for must accompany such, sealed pro posals. Said checks shall inure to the benefit of ’said school district Upon failure of;bidder to comply with tho provision* of his bid, or to take the bonds at the amount bid. Bidders must endorse'on the en velope containing such bids the name and address of the bidder,, and mail or. hand same"to the undersigned Clerk, Bids will be' opened oh-; the 4th day of November, 1921; at Cedar- ville, Ohio, at 8 o'clock P, M* at a public meeting of said Board of Ed ucation of CedarviUo Township Rural School District, The right is reserved to reject any, or all bids, . „ , Byt direction of tho Shard Ed ucation of Cedarville Township Rural School District. * •\ 6 ■ ?, W* Johnson, President. Andrew'JackSon, Cleric,- COMETODAYTB •T1 .ir -1 ..t....]f[.....—r— ---- ------ ------ Attend the Biggest Sale Ever Held ■ •* . >0 <0 . J H V (LB.BUILDING. OF MEN’S ANDBOYS’ Vi- f J Vi . At Prices n to One- Buy your W in ter4 W earing Apparel ior Men and Boys W h i le You Have Such a WONDERFUL TO S ^V E : COM^ TOMYTON ' v the General's proclivities, ambitions, alms, desires and accomplishment have found their war into the preea, hat the news writer* overlooked the best job that General BaVryer ever performed: *n% that Was the “sale of a maximum amount of War Saving* Stamps," during the war. General Sawyer was county chair* idan for Marion county of his local war saving committee and be made ftn enviable record. According to P. X Wood, State Director of Savings, General Sawyer Was among the first to meetofiis quota. And Gensral Sawyer still believes la government Savings securities, He rboentty declared that a thrift and economy program had a . rightful place In this country's activities ana urged that the sale of savings securi ties be continued. He made, an up- t all GhtoanU to put their sav* safe plSoki by investing in government savings securities. They easy he beught at any postofflee. We Need Your Savings Account . Big on little, this assodetioitwants. your account, because we know that once started the little account* will grow to our mutual advantage. We pay 6 pet cent interest com*- potmded semi-atihually and yourprta-- cipal is secure and the interest a cer tainty. Why not start todayt A fiol-. lar open* a Barings Account here. TheCedarvileBudding & Loan Association [ f v t h r < t a n t | w p,MO *+ again H v o w n « A V i N6 s i i is- - , r w SavdatbomlWhis' Liberty BsU ia an incentive to save eportdon Come in and ** eaplaia. Kd*y Road »*Idem.. ifet one ta ft thousand can stand tot pain of a toemugh preparation for toe tort of career he would like. Nearly oil take toe easy read which too mu)- Htudc travel, writes Orison Swett IBto dent in toe CJhlcago Dally News. But most people prefer toe smaller, toe inferior totax that is right to right and tan be had with Htto* or no prepare* Uon, to toe bigger, grander thing that eao be reached only by hard work and a let of self-sacrifice. And to middle fife; When they find’ toenmelves plod dingalong idmediocrity or gallingpc* Assy, many .of toosi mm and womea WWo would not to yodto pay toe price fer toe Wgipsr tolhg which they would 'Bke to bare, grufiibie at thrir hgrd 'toekadcanottmdewtandhowotoer W i can totte so more in f t f t t l "March Duat" and "King ftahsom.”' "March dust,” for which farmers have vainly pined amid the recent bleak feta, spow and sleet, id ft most coveted commodity, -of which In differ ent Countries a "perk” or a “bushel” Is said to be “worth a king’s ransom.” writes a ferrwspondetit from England. The proverb dates, l am assured*frojn l&xou day*,whenmurderscould be ex piated by fines on a sliding crate, which in toe case of a kIn* vary from$100 to ifiOO-huge tademnh tie* tor that period! But the baying probably eoehrines.eome dun. suh-oon* aricta* memory of toe crushing taxa tion Imposed m toe English people to pay the heavy nmeern for Richard Doeat de Lion, who had been ”ta» tetood” on hi* way horn# t tm Rat Oruiidii by the fm m m p M e m m emm*mm% , ■ lodvoe^wleno* enf Osorqle. The GCi>/glnns deserve to anecerit for their history sin *w* them to be ft plucky wnflf a pt rmv&tng people. Georgiaht vxistenda as am Independ ent (hate; goes f#T- back into toistory. In fact, the annul Is of jGedr.gla aw older bven than to .os* Greece aud Bomb, and Christo mity wfta prtBChed there in the fourth centhtry- AUUough \5dctlm to Inccsf* .nt nrfiaclds from the Persians and tow Turk*, who aUbjth (gated her prwrto/t# o t ^ V otic, rite ■waofeeded not ew iy im p reaw ring N e t existence, but M retaining u n til 1201 ■ * remnant o f r pr.jlltlcal In depend* tauce, Hsppiljr ihe Is) tees agtdn, fiof In -May, 1 fil 8 v thA a c t/ o f indepuudeuee iO f‘Georgia ww* uefee-i b y toe G a o tg ia A iWiOousi co^mctt. T h am endifd h « * com. ♦nwiftefl vj/ith the 1 Russian ampl'toc**’ iCftwHiriiaiyacls®Cb 51 |onltoft ^ i a o e T l l i t Qrswa. H i the W e s t ‘Jndles S f u k T c T o t o lw l^ if^ w a U p o n trees. Sa ^ T . 'S J y S LC' trua k somethin; X ^ smdi >to section and sosKWjn — '* ’ b«: wate r until the Jaeeli ke cloth is er* to rmiug thdF* illy pull* < ndwM 4 to rrahle, 1 i togeto* t is forme ■.gather t k tat HOW '■'ed Wlf t » t o o ' softened. The packed togeto* ‘ is tree. When tacelike fiber itagly tough iveral tbliik- •ivety thick piece* are inary Cloth, lice to , but 1# ... m U f * ,k a Gtty Furtoeia South. Pun ta Arenas i * too aontoequmo city ta toe_world. Th is title dob* u carry w ith i t any ot toe w a rm th ta tested in toe word south, fo r 4 *uu A rena * is nearer to toe south pc than to the tropic*. Overcoats afcd fa are In order in Powta A ren a * i u fi year round—evea ip lattuary a m E « i ruary, which are summer moofifiidov I there. Follow ing the tav«#t«d Vale j dar o f that pa rt o f the glob*,. J a iy *u * August bring to Punta Arenas eoou, ‘ snow, wind and dee to leave to) ro« fo r doubt t o t t toe mm m m to w a tt* before it toaffiua this lattttu T h * world's most, southern city is - toe r ife U o f Magrilan, ta Ow ie , whi 9 *k e * it 900 rnflea further south to; / % » • S&ovta. A flio fu m t toMswet t i ■ ■: ' "" . . J .r i wee***awe
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