The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
mtm mm Mkm -mm* one eleven •ettejs i Three Friendly Gentlemen Hade to SmtYourTkste W« h»v* for y*»r* c*ter*4 to tb* dg*r«tt* motor*of Amne*r With thii experience, we creeled One Eleven— « | 1 1<>—«<Mede to Suit Your Teste.’* o f the world’s threegreatest cijwett* toh»cco»— ' I-TURKISH, for Aram* 1- VIRGINIA, forMiM««s I—BURLEY, forMeBownew W« namedthemOneEleven—theeddros of ove home office. We ere proud of their success. H ave Y ou T r ied T h em ? J COMING! Cedarville Opera House June Curwoods Stock Co. PRESENTS “WeddingBells , * >f * ’ "'■’•’d Gilbert Patton’s Greatest Success Deor« Open a t 7:45 P erform ance a t 8:00 Special Orchestra Coffield Tire Protector —fcliminhtes 95^ of all punctures. Prevents atone .bruises, vWch later lead to blow-outs* . Makes any tire wear longer. FiV# years of success is the best evidence of the merit of the Cci&eld* Pays for itself many times over by the extra mile- aytyott ge t TheCoffieldTireProtectorCo. Agents Wanted 117 W, Court St,, Dayton, Ohio tgtsxzacz LET US ESTIMATE Wiring For Your New or Old House Electrical Repairing Our Specialty Light Bulks, Fixtures, Appliances* Galloway Electric Shop 531W**t Main 1 Bell Phone Xenia, Xenia HOME ASPECTS OF THE FARMERS* PR0BI EM8 • (Continued from IV** One,) ; lag tv tak* the irnfavoratifo eha*e% s If r:« favorable cm also !■ thalra **d they can retain for themwlvw a part *- of tha miv I c » charge* that a to uni form, I* grt-Hl year* and pad, with high prlce«a(Ui<I law. WhUa, la the main, th* farmer mu*t toil, regardlee* of market condition** at the tithe of the maturity qf crop*, h* cannot auipaad production In toto, He must go on producing If It* la to go on living, and If the world la to exist, The most he can do la to curtail pro* auction * little or alter lt« form, and that—because he la In the dark a* to th« probable demand for hie goods— may be only to jump from tbe frying pan Into the tire, taking the consumer with him. Even the dairy farmers, whose out put la not seasonal, complain that they find themselves at a disadvantage In the marketing of their productions, especially raw milk,/ because of the high costs of distribution, which they most ultimately bear, .(Continued Next Week) 5 S I CLEARANCE SALE *6,500 Will give you ideal Jiving conditions and ft large return,for your work. We expect to encounter doubt on this statement—but doubterB have always existed. When we took $11035 from 21 acres in one crop of white potatoes, we knew there would he doubters and had the bank to certify the returns. Special Trip to Our Florida 'Farms. , But we won’t argue, we will show you. A special Pullman will take down a party in a few days. The cost will be small and the pleasure the best money making farm proposition presented today. Opr farms are prac tically in town and our farm houses contain hath,/toilet and electric lights. You will meet Ohio men—good farm ers who are doing things, For the re tired farmer or the Young Man Who Wants a . j Fdture. Our Offer will appeal to the young man of limited means seeking, a home and income and to bhe retired farm er who doljs hot want to decay thru idleness. Write today for particulars to: JAY R. BROWN, 513, 518 Lindsey Bldg., Layton, O, On All — Hart Schaffner & Marx and Fashion Park s . That’s AH th e Difference. A green irnv-ler complains because, what he* encounters lu his travels Is not, what h e ' s accustomed, to nt home, while a sophisticated globe-trotter en joys It heoause St Isn't, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO. The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. - *■ LEGAL NOTICE Sarah E, Pauli,.C. G. Pauli, The Home Build * * ing and Savings Com pany o f Xenia, Ohio, The Dayton Mftrtgage and Investment Com pany of Dayton, Ohio, The.West Side Lumber Company of Dayton, Ohio, The West Day- totl Commercial and Savings Bank, Dayton,; Ohio, > Defendants w The defendants Sarah E- Paul! and C. G. Pauli, whose last known place of residence was Breckenridge, Texas P. O. Box 302, will take, notice that on the 27th day of December, 1921, The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, filed its petition against them - and The Home Building and Savings Company of Xenia, Ohio, The Dayton Mortgage and Investment Company of Dayton, Ohio, The West Side Lum ber Company, Dayton, Ohio; The West Dayton Commercial and Sav ings Bank, Dayton, Ohio, claiming that the plaintiff has heretofore re covered a judgment in the Common Pleas Court or Greene County, Ohio, against the defendants Sarah E Pauli and C, G. Pauli for $5151.11 and the costs in said action, and that said judgment is wholly unsatisfied; that the defendants Sarah E, Pauli and C. G. Pauli have no goods or chattels lands or tenements, subject to execu $70,00 and $65.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . . . . . . $43-75 $55.00 and $65,00 Suits < 6 2 7 7 5 and Overcoats-................ .. « J )0 I • I O $45.00 and $42.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . . . . t » ♦ • > * $35.00 Suits and Oevrcoats $30.00 and $28.00 Suits and Oevrcoats . . . . . . . . Eg $31.75 :.$24.75 ,$19.75 $1750 $16.74 Anyboy’s Knickerbocker Suits or Overcoats 1-3 Off $25.00 Suits and O vercoats • V * * • $22.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . ......... * * * • ». * S , $ il 3 tion, out of which said judgment can be satisfied. Said petition further al leges that the said Sarah E. Pauli is seized of an equity of redemption in certain real estate, being 174.93 acres of land more or less situate in Cedar ville Township, Greene County,, Ohio, being part of Military Survey No. 1550; tha t said petition further a l leges that the plaintiff has a lien on said premises by reason of an order of attachment levied thereon in said ac tion in the Common Pleas Court of husband of said Sarah E. Pauli, and that as such he claims inchoate, right of dower in said premises, and other defendants hereinbefore named re spectively claim certain Hens on said premises, and that the prayer of said petition is that the respective claim ants be required to set up their claims, and that the priorties thereof together with plaintiff's lien be de termined by the Court, and tha t add real estate may bo ordered sold and the proceeds of sale distributed k- mong the claimants according to their respective priorties, as the same may be determined by the Court. Said defendants Sarah E. Pauli and C. G. Pauli are required to answer/said petition on or before the 25th day of February, 1922. • T h e Exchange Bank of Cedar- villc, Ohio, Plaintiff. Harry D. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. (2-10-d) gag .Real Estate, FARMS Town Residences—Vacant Lota LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Bast on Earth J . G . McCorkell SX£ - ' s c .. ’ sac Men’s Odd P&nts reduced. • Dress Shirts all reduced. Dress Hats, both Soft and Derbies reduced. Leather Goods all reduced. Sweaters all reduced 1-3* off. Wool Hose Clearance Prices, Work and Dress. All Underwear reduced. Sale Now in Progress G. A. WEAVER Main Street, Opposite Court House iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xenia, Ohio UseSAPOLIO ForEveryRoomIntheHouse In theklkhcn SAPOLIO clean*pot*,pan*, oilcloth md cutlery2 in the b<Uhtoom SAPOLIO cleans S , m u b S “ -the vrtuh bwrin and bathtub; in the hallway JSAPpUO cleans painted wood* work, doors, mils and concrete or atone floor*. S*a that the’ nartieSAPOUO if u on every package/* ENOCHMORGAN'S SONSCO, eteweiHvnnn*ri NowV o * .US . A. GETOURPRICESOffSALEBILLS Envelopes to Match Use envelopes to match the color of your stationery. We can supply you with fine letterheads * printed on Hammermill Bond and ftknish envelopes- to match in any of the twelve colors or white. Remember we ate letterhead specialists, You will -find the quality of ourprmting end the paper we give you very high and our price# very low. * l 11 i '*1 tv 1 4 ) \ Let U* Show You What We Cm* He * a ’“ , iMUSI***** II You ties! Printing d m ? la And See Os fb#a 4 vi*rta produce* resul ejncha* and bn the *dv«rtig;r.g FO R T Revive This comm year with-a held at. the , three weeks, churches' will hoping there community a Christ. Ever; is open to e and there is not be a un in this way. his own deno to His Savio1 months that Rev. W. • w ill.preach odist Episco Wednesday tinning until family of p: tors and rel is a young message. T! 7:30. He cc other messi presented a the message Sunday to i ery night. 1 Cottage j held this w membershii Harry Tow Unit Leade one wishing vices of pi call her. E a better c< urged to c( The Selr closed a t< service. Th fully helps verted ant came into . ing more 1 fore. I At ing its spi The Un the. Unite next Sabi will preac . got our I illustratec "showing 1 papyrus . our Bible There or Rally church o> 7:30. Re\ retary of present ; young pe Supper i of* tne cl A one- Samariti dock th< noon an the sam service ■ . M 'The will hoh ing witl 29th. Ri will pte evening/ Clifton Thursds Xenia i and Sal ery one meeting Will A’ This f the pet thru tl of the it is a tinent questic •woman the Fi denom was tl ferenc or it v sin ai are ra the fo this tl possifc azines "that . and P crisis gume* BUmin men i shall hands that ■ Chris be.” I my f of tl need day a toi we t. and topic ings worn • Chri tial • coni' Savi man , Of r.i-; is t 1 prei cmc* crei Woi Me: you Evi th« Yo do if f . 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