The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

MMrtM Am vstmhm “WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES,-" As decade, after decade passes, we who live and prosper under the Constitution marvel ' *?ore WOWa t the matchless wisdom, the' wmoat prophetic vision Of those early leaders o f th e devise a plan of government so perfect t h a t i t haa endured basically unchanged for over a hund red and th irty years. T h o s to ry n f th e making o f th a Constitution and what i t mean* to u s is to ld in a n absorbingly interesting m anner m th e la te s t o f th e O u r Government stories now befog issued by th is Institution. . - < If you am not receiving these articles m on th ly come v in and have you r name p u t on o u r list, TheExchangeBank ilia J k i We ere showing as usual the most complete line of Children's Shoes to b« found anywhere—Black dr Brown, higheut or regular cut light or heavy soles. Sixes and widths to fit wide or narrow feet. Frazer's Shoe Store N ew L oca tion - X en ia , O h io Robt. Bird&SonsCo. *«* Our Regular Prices Are Lowest s . . n' * ■ Apples, fancy ones...... ,..41b* .27c C o ffe e ............,...* ,..,., ;.......15c lb. |Pot *•«**■*«.«** * -e ,*-a; -9 ......4 5 c Pk. Prunes............................ .2 lbs. 25c Oranges.......................... ...,..3 c each Salmon............................ ....... 10c can Milk, large can............ . B eans....,....'............... . Karo Syrup, red label, quart can,..,*........ .......... . ..............15c Butter, Country fresh. . 45c lb* a SPECIAL SATURDAY 17 Lbs. Granulated ffi f A f j ■Sugnirfor^e*,.^..;'.:™ RobtBird&SonsCo. [.TRY OUR fOB PRINTING $ • * « * • * » « * LtCAl AMS nXSQtlAL # • * • ♦ • • # • • Pietura* framed a t Terr’* Studio, Lost:- An bid faaliianed caraao pin. Mr*, H. A. Turnbull. Mr*. Elizabeth Na*h of Dayton apant Wednesday with Mrs, L, G, Bull. Don’t forget the Cedar Vale Duroc Sals on November 2. Mr*. Caroline Winter of Xenia has been spending the week, with relati­ ve* and friends here. Mrs. W. R. W att has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J , P, Schaffer in Day. ton during the week, - . A beautiful large picture with, each dozen baby pictures a t Tarr's Studio, Mr. and Mrs, Koonse, Edward Flcb- thom, Mrs, Chester Arthur of BeU- fontain spent Sabbath with Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Niabet. Notice:- Hunters are warned not to hunt with dog or gun on . 0. • F, Marshall's -farm.; For Sale:-A number of Buffff rocks Also a few nice crpwers. Must sell a t once. Mrs.- E, C, Beckman* phone 21- 191, Clifton pike, . Tarr's Studio open every day. Mrs. Anna Townsley has been cal­ led to Dayton owing to the illnesB of her brother, Curtis, a t the Dayton State Hospital, Mrs, O. P . Elias, Mrs. Arthur Cum­ mings of this place, Mrs. Tull of Xenia and.Mrs. Thorp,of Jamestown, left: Tuesday for Cleveland as. dele­ gates to attend the Grand Chapter of the Ohio Eastern Star in. session in th a t city this week.' * The Union preaching service will be conducted by Rev. John P. White, Sabbath evening a t 7 o’clock in the U. P, church. Rev, White will preach on the boyhood Of Jesus. The sermon will he .illustrated with sixty stero- pptLeon._w.iews of the e a r l y l i f e , of Christ.- The Sermon will .be especially adapted to children. ■ £* tp 1ft fitifid & • t im e Ml* f t j C* Watt ft fiWL Nov, gnd. The J l, K. eeugregatiea will hold services in the .spent bens* Sabbath 4 and in their rciWshed Church home j on Nav, 6th, i * Miss Jennie i ir a tto n and Mis# Tirxah MiMillan are apaodtog some tint# In Chiaago with Vtyu Mary Bratton. J. R. Orr reports the sale of a very Una Jersey calf to Charles Hatfield of Clifton, Mrs. Ada Turnbull of Monmouth, HI., is here on a visit with her sister- in-law, Mrs, W. L. Cieman* and other relatives. • Mrs, Will Bradfpta of Columbus is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. N. Lott, who has been quite ill but 1* much bettor. Mr. and Mm. John Lott returned to their home In Pittsburg the first of the week after a pleasant visit with relatives, here. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Anderson spent t!k week-end in Dayton with their son, Bruce Anderson. Walter Cook expects to return to his home in Altoona, Pa., Saturday. Mr. Cook was called here by the ill ness" and death of his uncle, the late C. M. Crouse, Mrs. Anna-Wilson has purchased the residence cottage belonging to J. A. McMillan arid occupied by Mrs, Edith Blair. Mrs, Blair has moved to the J , W* Johnson property on Xenia avenue, formerly, occupied by Prof. Allen. Prof. Allen has moved to the property of Miss Jennie Ervin. „ The M. E. congregation will .ob­ serve' good literature day, a day set a p a rt fo r all the churches, of the denomination “to observe.' Tlwre will be a program * as outlined by the church boards. Mrs,' Will Crawford of Montana, has-been ,called here by the illness of her mother,.Mr*.-J, H, Milbura. For Sale:* Duroc Jersey-Hogs. The best of breeding. Both male rind fe ­ male. From $15.00 to $30.QD per head. Also one yr, old' Angus bull, F-. B. Turnbull .or Fred Algren, Phone 15 oc 3 on 151. The Ab Spahr farm on the James­ town pike south of this place that was to be sold by Sheriff Funderbutg la s t Saturday did not attract a bidder.The farm was •appraised-at $200 bu t i t seems no one wanted it. a t $133.33 or two-thirds’of the appraised value. It was' re-appraised, again Tuesday a t $115 an acre. Th# heirs axa j . 0 , Spaft* a brother and John Spahr, a nephew. While the farm needs considerable repair yet the greatest objection Seemed to 'be the cost of a new pike that wijl be assessed against it. Dr. -W, R. McGhesney preached Sabbath fo r the F irst U. P< congre­ gation in Xenia. Leave your films with me fo r de­ velopment. F irst class Work guaran­ teed, C. M. Ridgway. The Wednesday Afternoon Club was entertained this week a t the home o f Mrs. Mary Bridgman. The decorations wore in keeping with the Haloowe'en season and a dainty lun­ cheon was served. The Selma Students Organization will give a Hatowe'en program com­ posing of a Spook and Witch Drill, singing, dialogue and recitations, in the Auditorium, Tuesday evening a t 7:80 Following this a Social will be held a t 8:30 in the basement Of the school building. The invitation is open to all to spend the evening with the Selma schools. The installation services for Rev. J, G, C. Webster, pastor the the Clif­ ton U. P. church will be held Satur­ day afternoon a t 2 P. m Rev. Gray of Jamestown will deliver the sermon Dri Hume of. Springfield will address the congregation and Dr, J , P, White, the pastor. STRAIGHT SALARY; $35.00 per Week and expenses to man or woman With rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co* E a st S i Louis, HI, 4 At the recent National Swine Show in Pepria it was demonstrated that the Duroc-Jersey breed of hogs is a great faVorito of farmers as the hog which apparently had the best* duali­ ties for. reproduction' and finishing; fo r the'scales. Attend’the Duroc sale of.R. a .W a tt-A Son, Nov, 2, A large number of ladies from here attended the Standard Bearer Banquet in South Charleston - last Thursday,-an organization of the M. E, church. On the program were sev­ eral Cedarvtile people: Rev. Busier, who delivered the Invocation and the Misses Lucile and Eleanor Johnson who sang- a voeal duet,,. Following the meeting a banquet Was served. Mr, and Mrs, Ralph G. George of Jamestown celebrated their, twenty- fifth 'wedding anniversary last Fri­ day a t “Forest Home", the home of Mr. Andrew Jackson. In the afternoon about one’ hundred, guest* were re ­ ceived arid during the evening about" sixty. The decorations were stiver bells hung with bright- silyer , cord from the electrical -fixtures and door ways. Large p ink ' chrysanthemums and roses, the gift of friends, added to the decorations, Mrs. George wore him: wedding gown. While the fnvitationap said “No Presents", Mr, and MraV George received numerous stiver gift* Those who received were Mr*. Lincoln Farquhar of Jamestown, Mrs. H. H. Cherry, who presented" the guests--to Mr. Andrew Jackson and hi* slster+to- la*wf Mrs. Limerick and also to the bride and groom of twenty-five years ago. During the evening the guests enjoyed “500" and dancing, The Jack- son home has been the scene of many hospitable gatherings bu t none more so than that of Friday afternoon and. evening. J ELECTION NOTICE, Cedarville Township Rural School District; Greene County, Ohio. To the electors of. Cedarvtile Town­ ship Rural School District: You are hereby notified that a t the General Election, to be held on Tues­ day the 8th day of November id21, there will he elected by the electora of Cedarville Township, Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, three (3) members a t largopf the Board of Education of said school district for the term of Four (4) year* each, be­ ginning the first Monday in January 1922. Said election will be held a t the us­ ual voting places, o f the School Dis­ trict, between the.hours of 6:30 A M, and 6:80 P. M. • ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk of the Board of Education of. Cedarvtile Township Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio. l eg a l N o t ic e . ; To the elector* of the various School District* of Gerrett County, Ohio, the following are the Candi­ dates to be voted for at the General Election, November 8, 1921, for Member of Board of Education of the said school districts of Greene County Ohio, Three to be elected to all the districts. * . « For Connty Board of Education A. L. Fisher W. B, Bryson J. E. Hastings, For Cedarville Township Board of Education! E. E. Finney. , - Ross Township School District M, K. Ritonour P, F . Seley C. R. Reid. J, M. Fletcher, Chief P, H. Creswell, Cleric Board of Supervisor* of Election* of Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE, Bring the children in on bright days for photo* at Tarr's Studio. Kodak work finished at Terri* Studio, „ Anadmwt yow jmbBe Mila in tit* HiMfcL Bond Sale of Cedarville Township Rural School District, Greene Cotmty, Ohio. FUNDING BONDS Sealed proposals will he received a t the office of Andrew Jackson, Clerk CsdarvlHe, Greene County, Ohio, un­ til 8 o'clock P. M. on the 4th day of November, 1921, for the purchase of $9,500.00 worth of bonds of said Ca* darvlll* Township Rural School Bis- Itftiia 'In tykfc £jjgj||jy| ■i. •ADAIR'S- THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS Good Hom e Furnishings Are AgainInexpensive^ To all of you who have been waiting for fur­ niture prices to reach bottom' extend a cor­ dial invitation' to come into oiijr atore, see the scores of beautiful new designs we are showing and not the remarkably low prices which pre­ vail through our stock. To out-of-town visitors we extend a cordial wel­ come. and by visiting Adair's where you'll find ab­ solute proof that price* cm home furnishings have reached bottom. In fact, we believe that our price* today are lower than we will be able to secure and sell such splendid articles for to the very near future The values we are offering this week make home furnishings einexpensive. v , BED ROOM SUITES Tvory Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bed,. Dress- ^ or, Dressing Table and “ V Chiffonier $ 125.00 V> Queen Anne Bed Room L Suit, ’ consisting of : (same as above) $ 127 . 00 . Adam* Bed Room Suite, ’ i, consisting of (same as \ • abpv) ' ' $ 169.00 DAVENPORT SUITES 6 piece O.verstpffed 1 IS C Suite m Blue Velour *P 4 D O a U l l 3 piece Overstuffed Suite in • • in choice of fiJOAC? A A coverings , . , J>. . v, . . . .< P « v O * U U 3 piece Pillow Arm Overstuffed Suite in 4 fcO O C A H Tapestry......... Davenport .and Two High Back $245.00 DINING ROOM SUITES 8 pieces Period Dining •*d * t O O A A Room Suite in Oak.......Y A u A i« U U 8 piece Queen Anrte Dining Room Suite in i d* | f ? n A A ! Walnut ................. . y l U s /* U U 8 piece Chippendale Dining Room w^......,.:.:..:$249.oo 8 piece Anams Dining Room Suite in IfcOACJ A A Mahogany., . . . . . . . . ep ^m v a JaU V , ' .Selecting the right rug is ion easy matter when you, have a large as­ sortment to choose from, That - coupled with our Interior Decorator's tastes- for the artistic, assures you that thq rug suggested will^best har­ monize yith your furnishings. ADAIR S RUG DEPARTMENT OFFFRS YOU THE JGREATEST ASSORTMENT AT THE LOWEST PRICES 9 x 12 Matting R u S s . ».... 9 x 12 Grass Rugs.......... . .........$4.75 . $7.29 .......... $ 21.00 9 x 12 Congoleum tf» /f A f f A R u g s . v 9 x 12 Axmiruster. Rugs........................... 9 x 12 Velvet $31.50 $28.75 .Rugs. A U . SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK Victrolas and Victor Records Get the Inatrum en t Recommended by th e World’s G reatest Artist* and you will make no m istake. SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER 20-24 N. Detroit , Street XENIA, OHIO. A t e k ? Furniture, ‘Carpet*, Stove*, Victrola* Said bonds are issued fo r the pur pose of funding deficiencies -as au­ thorised by the above enactment. Bonds Will be sold for not less .than par to the highest bidder. Bidder will be required to state the gross amount they will pay for the bonds with ac­ crued, interest to the datoof delivery, After said sealed bids are opened, said bonds will be offered to verbal bidders i each. These" bonds are issued- to ac­ cordance with and by virtue of an en­ actment o t the Eighty-fourth General Assembly known the "Green Law or House hill No, 264. Bald bonds are dated October 1,1981# and numbered from one to nineteen inclusive. Bonds Nos, 1 add 2 shall mature oh the first day of October 1922, hnd two bonds shall mature each 12 months there­ after. Bald bonds to bear Interest a t per ^ u m , * ^ ^ i r n Mml*amiua5y, J# awarded the sa^bonds, a t toe time April 1st and October 1st, until me- [they are so awarded surii bidder shall turityv and a t the maturity of said fdepwlt with the said hoard hla car* bonds# and a t the maturity of the to - 1 tilted check on some solvwit bank to terest on said bonds, th* same wilt b e ,Greene County, Ohio, to the order o f paid upon presentation and surrender j the Clerk of of the proper coupons or bonds to .The ‘*hlp Rural Board of Education, aepttfl Exchange Bank# Cedarville, Ohio* Bald bond* shall be signed .by ^ Freridgt ^ i^ AMk* eettified eheek for five W m m oeni.ef tiw Mneunt el beads bid for must accompany such sealed pro­ posals. Bald checks shall Inure to the benefit of *said school district Upon failure of bidder to comply with the provisions of his tod, or to take the bonds a t the amount hid. Bidders must endorse on the en­ velope containing such bids the name and address o f the bidder, ana mall or hand “ i | b same to the undersigned at the place Where said sealed tods! m% ^ ^ opfffted on the are opened,. aAd if such verbal bidder 4th da> 0f November, 1921, a t Cedar- . . . . . . . . — - - - 1 - vine, Ohio, a t 8 o'clock F. M. a t a public meeting of arid1Board of Ed­ ucation of Cedarville f own-stop Rural School District. - Iths right is reserved to reject any, or all 'tola# M ditoation of the Board 'of Ed- nation of ttedarvlWs Township Rural aohoel Distriet. , , t f . W. detests# fritiieifc:

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