The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

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Send for Catalog gf Lr*- Zi-" wm iwww»w|>y«mmmud ju»» J ^ r n i *t tiia fiwtfc-O&e«, GddiP-j #»■■#sMase at#liar, m eseoadj m m r , o c s m m *** *m> ■-■■ m umm m * SHhanfe*, <»*AH M3m Wm* given to th« uhchb o f Oote- b#r 81 st, wad the eve o f AH S*totw’ D*y (November l#fc), lx the'one night in all the yo*r whoa mpst town* mm what hi tam ed “wide open”. ft, is the night that boy# took npoa a# the op­ portunity fo r mi#ehieviou» prank* and .affording the H own M i to annoy tboir eldew, {Hrhfii|u#t naturally eon* aider Hallowe'en the Ume to peer in* to the future, pl*y game# o f fortune, w e ep sidewalk# a t midnight - and comb th e ir hair before the looking gl##s, expecting to see, the feature# of their future, mate, I t is tha pight boat loved by goblins, elvea, gnomes, '‘ o f . our citizen* IPs toasted of Dowse* To seal in tbo flavor—# Y b u c a r itb e a t ’e m j j l certain erode In '/=> G R. C. WATT&SON ' ‘ ‘ ...... S ” **..........'■ ' " 'v CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ytitches wad who maeqtu a b i . odd attire and ;, call upon their friends* who grin end look.foolish .as they- try to identify the ghostly visitors* Of all the nights iri the year thia is the one upon which, ■aupematurai influences moat prevail j end there' should be nothing but'joH- ‘ ity and mystery- ■*■-•■ ^ , November . was also •one o f the quarternary periods When th e Druids lighted their, bonfires in honor o f , Ball, The custom was"kept u p .I n ■ W G Z -m s S ^.saMBsaMWMaa^^rwiViiiMlmi»ft.w liEGAL NOTICE. |BAGIE'1®KAD0^ t .1 inl ‘#a MIKA “y«y’ fAw/utOmda^M' ■' r V / ' Made la Kv* *r»d«»« ASKFog TOE ^ ^ EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK i ' *t w awe I y ou »uw^ apples and ppr- • - , , ■ . ' e n c u n o . 1 7 4 I snips and the playing of ,Egames,, to the. Electors of the Village of Ca- 1 Scotland and Wales had many *h- dajcviiler Ohio:- * perstltions regarding these fires and * Yotl &t£ hereby Notified tha t a t the looked upon them as efficacious for general election to be h $ d on the bth hghtmg aonla from purgatory. . • day 0{ November, 1921, id the Vil- .at dayamda^h Saturday U' my-.taildMRce «ach e^eulug,.' f ^ \ T . - ~ y ~ * r rt ' “ '—L- - ^ S ’’’' ' toMlA«n<<*2„t21 ■ ; § * * m 11 m o m s , CEDARVILLE, OHIO I sport, welcome in a day • of serious , m T . ahT1 » ’ thought, and work,and sence- of .re- - - ' 3' i , ^ 6 ' . ^ sponsibility; so th a t now its oW r* VulRge Clerk o f the Village of Ce ; vabces a re all Jest, which themselves, darville, °h i° , . fPashiti£T)ou& ■ ....Li j in .n mm/P and> y§>mirmw -h t F ill th e gaso line tank w ith C o lum bu s, and y ou 'v e g o t a,car just ^rarin’ to g o ,” Y ou 'll w ear a regular Fairbanks smiJe, to o , end lo r good reason. T h e eng in e w ill start ea s ily , p ick up q u ick ly and run sm o o th ly ..You’l l h av e th e pow er to g e t ov er th e steep e st h ills and through th e h eav iest going# A n d b igm iie a g e s ! 'Y o u ’l l swear .y o u n ever m e t a ga llon that h e ld so much before. ..- -i-1 : svir U M B U S Columbus, Ohio CecUrvUleDistributing Station »MillerStreet and Penn. Ry. TelephoneNo. 146., h ^u iuq R. Bird <kSons' Go. ' C. E. Masters ' I thing in It; and faying to themMlves P that stronger things have happened, S S»A WtllT fua KLasiw aJ I . SSS lv ,■:So Hallowe'en will be ohserved in I— [Cedarville. The night will be given “ J.over to,patties and to pranks. Tbeto Iwill be sounds, of revelry and much1 merriment on the streets, aa old and Foung Join io the effort to get fair out of the beliefs of long-forgotten peoples*There msy be plenty of fan without the destruction of property' —so let your pranks on Hallowe’en be harmless eites. SUPPORT BOND PROPOSAL, iasome- UHiimiiiiiiiiiiniiii uiiiiiimiimiumiiiniiilll Just Received Shipment of Farm Gates * A '* *4 I IP. ^ ■ I'i‘‘ d.'-* ...... ' FEEDS Tankage 60 Per Cent Standard Middlings Flour Middlings Butlers Hog Feed.No. 2. .'••••:’i • . ■■ ' Arlington Flour B ran ' Ofie of the issues th a t will Come before the Voters a t the regular elec­ tion on November 8th is the proposal to place t h i indebtedness fo r the fire engine outside o f the tax limitation and hot carry the. debt by certificates of indebtedness a s has been done for !soifie time. The debt has been created ahd w ill. . ■ im vO 'ih -lm 'm e tw h e th ig ly :^® ^ ^ '1® ;! plan or by the proposed plan « f the a s | R 0 ( l U O g a l O t l i bond issue. The amount is no t large S jj * and will not effect the financial stand- s s | | A n > C d h g a i l M a J L - ing o f the corporation. If i t is ap* 3 ■ B U L i O F S i , H O § ■ P l M a iR * proved b y the voters the village will be saved the expense of issuing the certificates of indebetednSsa every six months, the longest period they can run under the law, but there i t nothing to prevent renewing them. The fire engine debt was fo r the new motor engine which has proved a fine investment fo r'th e village. I t was purchased in an emergency Just after the steamer give out, Ey get­ ting a motor pumper council did away with a salaried engineer saving $560 a year; a gas bill for continued,heat that ran from fifteen to tw en ty1dot-; lars a mouth. Another saving was the cost o f team hire fo r the steamer as waU as minor expenses th a t always followed the old plan, • The town has «S low aftinattrance rath, o r probably lower than any of the towns in the county ah we have a fire fighting equipment f a r better than any town o f this size in this sec­ tion. I t was a wise thing when council purchased the motor' pumper, even though this action was not taken un­ til the old Steamer played out. The steamer has since been repaired and can he used ' in an emergency, one the things tHat adds great value to the fire department for efficiency and helps keep our rates of Insurance where they are. ‘ The proposal should have the ap­ proval of the voters, If it is hot ap- proved the most ol the funds that will come next year must go to pay off this debt and this will leave the next council without funds for any* other purpose,' ■ *■ . * <-sr. :■ . , , ........ * K - ■' * ■ r ; ’ Now is the time to L a y inYourWinter Coal. to theW iseis Sufficient. PUBLIC sale , dates , ' % C, Watt A Ron, Duroo sale, Wed* n**day«Nov. X* >*- W .E .H a p p a .N o v .i l SUGGESTIONS FDR THE ' SEASON Spreaders (special price) Hog Troughs Hog Fountains Water Tanks Fhnce . Posts Raini Oil Stoves A word' Hard Coal Pocohotitas Coal Yellow Jacket •ti Cedarville Farmers’ GrainCo **!j!a'1 -»JcL!i!ftSsiaeagl‘,^ ^ U s A C h a n c * tat

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