The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

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Albert Pjwar*, who for mac* than two yaara biu b*«n eonnectad "with The Exchange Bunk, h** fe*hfn*d hbt position and on Monday becw»* son- naetad with the McDor»a*-Fw»* pbr#y Clothing Co., X«0*. Mr. Pow­ ers is a vary popular young man who ha* many friwd* sad a wida acquain­ tance and tba Xenia firm is to bo con­ gratulated on stewing Ms service*. TRACTION DOBS NOT. PAY, Tba Springfield South Charleston traction lino is not * paying invest­ ment snd « movement is now under why to close the lino and- junk it. Some time ago Floyd Bsker sold the line to his brother, <3. F, Baker of Washington &. H., who felt that he could not make .it pay. The automo­ bile is sounding the death knell of che traction lines all over the country GASOLINE DROPS TO 22c. The Standard Oil Company on Wednesday dropped the price of gas­ oline to 22 cents. This will be joyful news to users of the liquid explosive. And who is it that does not have use for it these days.. ' m e*hiw «&* ■ pp H m M wm M w m M mm | ADPHTIONAL LOCAL —FOR TAXI—CALL PHONE 147. Mr. Carl Aiken and family o f Belle Center, 0 „ visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burns. Miss Margaret Rife, who has been spending the summer and fall here with relatives, leayes Monday for Tampa, Florida, twfMMMmmmwMmMMMapaNiMaaam*1 Make-Believe Escape from Real Forest Aire nearly cost 4 Lives. Stars of “Nomads of the North" miscalcu­ late Rapid rate with which flames travel and real thrills follow. See it at the Murdock theatre, November 2, next Thursday, REV. HAGGARD COMING. We are inreceipt o f a communication from Rev. J. S. Haggard of Colum­ bus stating that he has been request­ ed to hold a ten days religious meet-, ing in Barber's hall sometime next mpnth, Rev. Haggard is pastor of a prominent Baptist cnurch in Colum­ bus and on his last visit to his birth­ place pleached for the local congrega­ tion. His return will ' welcomed by all. ' NOTICE—SHORT TERM 7 per Cent INVESTMENT FOR SALE Limited amount of First .Mortgage Seven per cent two year notes, secur­ ed by well improved real estate locat- ted in Cedarville township in $500 and $1000 denominations. Interest payable! semi-annually. Price par and accrued interest, Subject to prior sale. The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, O. ORDINANCE NO. 108. i An ordinance to provide for Parking of Automobiles and Motor vehicles o il the streets of the Village of Ce­ darville, Ohio, and providing a pen­ alty for violation thereof. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE VILLAGE -OF CE­ DARVILLE, OHIO. Section 1. That the Street Com­ missioner be and hereby, is ordered, under the direction of the Street Com­ mittee of Council, to marjk off the direction of the streets in suck portion of the village as shall be deemed' necessary by said Committee, for the purpose of parking automobiles and other motor vehicles. Said Street Commissioner shall renew said mark­ ing from time to time,, as-necessity may require. Section 2. Any and all persons driving or in charge of any .automo­ bile or motor vehicle, when parking said automobile or motor vehicle on any street of the village so marked for parking, shall locate said automo­ bile or motor vehicle in compliance with said street parking marks. Section'S. Any person or persons violating the provisions of this ordi­ nance, shall, on conviction thereof, be lined in any aum not exceeding Fifty Dollars ($60.00), and shall pay the costs of prosecution. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect fend be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 'Passed this 11th day of October, 1 0 2 2 . J. D. Mott, Mayor of the Village of Cedarville, Mr, ana Mrs, C, N. Stuckey and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lowry left Wednesday morning on an extended visit with rel­ atives, atMartinsburg . and Gerrards- town, W. Va. The trip was made in the Stuckey sedan and most of it will he over the national pike which is im­ proved with hard road all the way. The union preaching service Will be held next Sabbath evening in the U. P. church at 7:00 o’clock/Instead of the regular service, Dr. McChesney Rev, Harriman ar.d Rev. Stevens will speak in the interest of the-dry cam­ paign, All are urgedto be present. Misses Mildred and Elsie Shroades were hostesses Wednesday evening last to the Senior Standard Bearers of the M. E. church. The decorations were in keeping with the approach of the Hallowe’en season. A two course luncheon, was served. Wanted:—Men or women to take orders for.genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and children. Elim­ inates darning, Salary $50 a week full time, $1.00 an hour spare time. Ext perience unnecessary. International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. . Mrs. II. M. Stormont’s Sunday School class was entertained Thurs­ day evening at the home of Mrs. Edith Blair. The decorations were in of the Hallow’en season. Games' were engaged in and a lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs. Victor Bumgar­ ner, Mrs. George Barlow, Mtrs: Aden Barlow, MrS. Elizabeth Brigner, Mrs, 'Alva Courtney and Mrs, Blair. Biff Brothers are grading ready for the erection of a new ware Louse for their machinery and equipment used as railroad contractors. A lot has been purchased of the Cedarville Realty Company acrossuthe railroad from the depot. The company sold the other property some months ago to the De Wine Milling Co. Miss Elsie Shroades and pupils OJ! the Corry school entertained the pa trons o f the community with a Hal iowe'en social Tuesday evening. The school room was decorated very prefc tily in carrying out the Hallowe’en colors of orange and black. The even­ ing was spent in Hallowe’en games and stunts. After these refreshments were served to all. Then the rest of the evening was spent in an old fash­ ioned spelling match. , Miss Kathleen Blair and mother are spending the week in Columbus where the former is representing the local Eastern Star lodge at the state meeting. On Friday and Saturday Miss Blair will attend the annual meeting of the Ohio Teacher’s Assoc­ iation. , For Sale: 1 Shropshire and 7 De laine rams, Wilbur Cooley. St, PUBLIC SALE! *•< of High Glass Duroc Jersey Swine We will sell at Cedar Vale Farm 1-2 mile south-east o f Cedarville on Cedarville and Jamestown pike, on Thursday, Nov. 2,1922 70 HEAD 70 AH Double Immuned jf H Consisting of 7 Spring Yearling Sows, 19 Yearling Sows, 30 Spring Gilts,, 15 Spring Boars, one Jr. Year­ ling Boar, , “ Scissors Perfection 2nd” This is a great lot o f useful stuff, all our Jr, and Fall yearling show sows go into this sale. They will please you, . Send for Catalog Sale to commence at 12:30 R. C. Watt & Son Cedarville, Ohio Mrs. Sallie Baker, 57, died Wet nesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton. She was taken sick with an attack of heart trouble Saturday. She leaves five sons, David, of Detroit, Joe and Frank of Columbus, Clark and James of this place. The funeral will either be held Friday or Saturday at one o'clock. Burial at the Stevenson cenie teiy. Mrs. Margaret Crain of JameBtown who has been in a very critical con­ dition, suffering from a broken right hip and from diabetis, was brought here Monday to remain with her sis­ ter, Mrs. C. M. Ridgway. Her condi­ tion grew worse and she was taken to the McClellan hospital Wednesday in the McMillan ambulance. Her many friends will regret to hear there i? little hope for her recovery. FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear from owner o f a farm for sale for fall delivery. Give lowest price. L. Jones, Bax 551, Onlay, HI, GHOCK A B S O R B E R S Work with the Fwrt' springs— not‘against them. The *U>Ird spring’’ checkstha abound and stops the ridt-*w*y. SgvOtir**, fttri,andcardepreciation. Mad* arata to prica, ' PUtrtimta# % A, MURDOCK, CriUrrWe.ajid iMfeastawu B ow p l t 'J o h n $ on a ? I S !? As Summer merges into Fall, so gradual is the transition that the cold, long evenings one likds to spend arouind the fireside arrive almost without warning. Right now in the time to get your home ready for the months to come—ready with that new Rug, Linoleum or a piece of Furniture you have so long promised yoursfelf and your loved ones. . , Furniture of Dependable Character at a Real Now.' / / f r a I ! 1 . . 1 ‘ *"8 1 s s e 'i F ■ M L — ™ A Typical Example of the Charm and Beauty of the New Living Room Suits Pictured here is a 3-piece Suite in beautltul Taupe* ........ $137.50 Velour for onl y . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It has loose spring cushions with back covered with the same material. Lr • I f f 1 Bed Room Furniture' . . V r of striking beauty now priced at lower levels. Our stock of Bed Room Suites m ay not be quite as exten- sive as some,but\what we have has been selected with care. K .Rji\ « i PICTURING ONE OF THE vMANyY NEW Dining Room Suites This charming suite distinctively designed and carefully made includes a large sized Buffet one of the new oblong, extension tables, five dining chairs and a host chair with genuine leather seats. Price complete is , only.......... . . *■. . / *............... . . . $185.00 LINOLEUM Mattress Special RUGS 45% Combination 80% Plain Cotton 20 Fine Felted Cotton $9.50 Felt Base Floor Covering 53c, 65c, 75c per Sq. Yd. , Genuine Cork Linoleum 90c, $1.00, $1.10 per yard Heavy Inlaid Linoleum $1.35, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per yd. i o f all description and designs all priced from 12 1-2 to 20% Off o f todays market price & 3S-38]W. Main Street, Xenia, Ohio MAKES COMPARISONS. Mr. J. R, Orr has handed us a few figures niaking comparison with what certain farm products would do in the 90’a and how near they are today. Then com sold at 17c a bushel and 30 bushel with $1.30 cash bought two tons of coal; wheat'at 45c and 7 bu, purebred 2 tons of coal) hogs at $3.25 and 100 pounds got 2 tons of coal. Now it takes 62 1-2 bu. corn to buy j| t(m 0*5«Ml; 211-2 bu. wheat to buy tons of coal} 243 lbs. hogs on foot now gets 2 tons of coat. George Martindale has another prob- eni. He says that dairy feed is now i*00 a ton, The farmer sold his oats at 30c; what at 25c; com at 40c. How’ is it that the farmer's own products can be sold back to him at such an in* $/££$Yoxm STOMACH w i t h ^ J A Q U 'S .W LMMfondt Capsules Q u ic k ^ S e f NoBother DYSPEPSIA ^teCONSTIPAriON On sale at Richards Drug Store, Cedarville^ pr COc by mail postpaid from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. L. Hayl Hayl Hayl The DeWine Milling Co, Pastoral Eplsttea ,The pastoral epistles arte a group In the collection <f New Testament letters which In their several ad* dresses claim to have been Written by the Apostle Paul. They differ.from his other wrltlrttrs In being specific charges concerning pnstora! care of cerrnm fields, and comprise Elrst Tim* othy, Second Timothy and Titus. Had the Spirit of Thrift, Whal n quaint jumbling o f thoughts * on waste of power must have been in the mind o f the little girl whfr said half her prayer# one night, and then was Interrupted, She stopped, began: all over again, nnd then, strnek by the strangeness of the repetition, looked up and exdnlmvd, “There now! I’ve wasted half toy prayera/’—Londott Momtng Tent, Make « Fat Hag* Licetufartad hog*gainWright •lowly, CreoaoSakOL ii«a, It d a m chkk«n n ttM - meroaio* profit*, Free* k*riM andcow*fromfilet morework par hor*«, more milk par cow. It's tafa, easy to «*«. If your dealer doetn’t carry Creonrid, Write ut, A*k for free booklet. The Company furl* &k*W ftl mifWiinwwiiwimniniiii.i <^hli.

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