The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

H ■M ; ) 1 1 / f i r l i V :J ?• • K . f $ GALLOWAY & 9KXS88R ijE iJMHfluS’ rw*»e *^*8 $1$-## u m u m : t a b l e Oar stock « f these beautiful library fables. jgoes <m sale ait a sensational wwrilcs. They oome '3a all styles and fin­ ishes. Priced Xram $10.10 tip. TABLE LAMP You'll want fine *>f these elmrnaingta'ble lamps fo r your home. They , cofcnie ’with a base and art- fraethe -silk shade. JPriee .eat to $15.00 The February Sale discount saves you 30 to W 3 per vent -on all rugs! The ‘latest patterns and .many attractive colors priced as low as $25.00. DUOFOLD •Opens onto a iuQ sdz bed.- Neatly Tip- bolstered and won- -derfuJ value during tour sale a t $45100. DINING TABLE These , handsome ‘Colonial ■ 'dining tables remain in our stock, to be cleaned put during .the Feb- nary Sale. C|bme nearly i f you want nne, as theytrill sell fast .at this 'great saving, Only $15400 and up. CEDAR CHEST Made >of genuine Tennessee red ocedar and complete with a bag -of cedar shav­ ings, Cu r price, al­ ready low, has been ■slashed another ID per Gent-giving you 'extraordinary values a t unly $18.00 A t least BED ©LTJTTS - Just a limited num­ ber o f these beds with 2'incfc continu­ ous postB. A won­ derful bargain. Grass Rugs $6.75 and $12.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels « as low as $22.50 9x12 Best Quality Axmlnsters as low as $42.50 All Large Size Rugs Reduced v off on all nets, -scrims,, ci.. tonnes draperies, t Some patterns as much .as 33 U 3% -off 20% off <on all Lace Curtains ' SPECIAL.' $3.00 gr^de Sunfast for -75c LINOLEUM Great savings in lin­ oleum flaring our February Sacrifice Sale! 'Many charm­ ing designs and colors, prices eat as low as SOc per yard. ROCKIES We’re -closing out .just a limited num­ ber qf frame rockers with -genuine leath­ e r seats. Extra spec­ ial value a t the dis- • ’ count price o f 10 per pent. COUCH The famous nation­ ally advertised make o f couch, -converfi- "bie by motion into a full eiec bed. A won­ derful convenience in case -of the arri­ val of unexpected guests! Price cut to $S.0D. __ __-BUFFET — - Come early i f yon want -one o f these handsome buffets, finished in golden ■oak. They’ll ■Hell fast .at the Febru­ ary Sale pricel Spec tally priced a t $34^65 O’CEDAE MOP AN© POLISH Fine hig genuine’ O’Cedar Mop at $1,85. FLOOR LAMP Our stock o f .-floor Lamps,,vrith beauti- iteHy polychrome base .-and silk shade, goes em sale -at 10 p er -cent o ff the ori- iginal price. ROCKER ■Overstaffed imjffca- rtion leather rocker, with roll arms, just a few at the sensa­ tionally low ’.side price o f $19,50. Kitchen Cabinet A kitchen necessity'! 'Emit f o r -conven­ ience, with flour bin and -unusual number •of compartments. 'Only $2550. DRESSING TABLE Queen A me design finished in walnut, sale price $30:00 MATTRESS Three roll edge mat­ tresses are a rare bargain -at the spec­ ial price. Come early if you want one at $950. CHINA CABINET Handsome china cab inet, Queen Anne design, on sale at a straight 10 per cent discount. BABY CARRIAGE TheyTl sell like hot cakes at the cut price! A chance for a wonderful saving .at the slashed price o f 10 per cent dis­ count. • VANITY Done In the Colonial •design which has become so popular. Attractively finish­ ed in walnut. It’s jprice is $6750. • CHIFFROBES Attractively finish­ ed' in oak. Febru­ ary Sale price $.45,0.0 END TABLE William and Mary ■design in mahogany A feature of -our February Sale .at $15.00, . 36-38 W . MainStreet DINING CHAIRS Splendid dining chairs, will be clos­ ed -out ■.at the -sale discount of. 10 per cent. Upholstered 'in genuine leather. I J t M & t n f e I t o q t f t e l i v e s ’l a N e v a d a f ■Judge Oba*. ®. .Bait, ietrauty.,judge. Ml Reno. New, m-not'only accounted •‘the man who looks most like Lin* ,«&&/' Shut i s 'exactly LIncbin’s height *nd weight, elx fo o t fodr. 3®0 ipduhdA «hd was how in a log nm ta t e -February As a youth in Teuats b e shut deer, turkey, split anils amfi *xcelled art wrestling and 'frontier exports. He bhfe been now- ■hay, tpaadber, mdner and traveling m&esami, Shnce locating tin Nevada la 3$12 die bps been In .public life. He ibas never Impersonated the riMcracter «jf the great umancipator (except fo r government drives or in national holiday parades. ‘5»«Si5ttnJ!rrKJsn!iHHrriUEaa»»H»«!-,,oo,o io ADVERTISED LETTERS 1• The following uncalled fo r letters '.are advertised: ■Morris Mrs. Clara Keith W. Mr, . Webb Arthur Mr. CARDS , Carpenter Anna Mrs. Elam, Miss Mary .McBill, Mikss Edna Massie Mrs. Oliver .Massie Mrs. Oliver Maxwell, Rev. James P. ReVekv, LcTana Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Sam ■Stillwell, Mr. A . E.- ' Webb, Vergie Gertrude Stormont, P. M. Mr. J . H. Nisbet is very ,feeble these days. MISS RIFE ELECTED SECRETARY 1 OF THE OHIO CLUB A t a meeting o f tbe Ohio Club at Tampa, Florida,, says tbe Tampa 'Trib-1 une, the following -officers were elect- '• ed: M. G, Carrol, Cleveland, president; Miss Ruth -Hadley, -Clarksville, first vice president; Mr. Wolford, Tampa, second vice president; Miss Margaret Rife, Cedarville, .-recording secretary;; Mrs. J. L. Barrett, Toledo, correspond■ ing secretary; Mrs. S t -Glair, Tampa, i treai-.nrerA splendid musical followed the election, consisting o f instrument-! al, solos and chorus singing. *■ \ jo u r money earning all lo t you that i t can, o r have you got i t invesi»3|m low return securities. ■M oney should earn to its ‘capacity wherever it is put—hut i t is up t o you to put it where the returns will he the greatest, and also the safest. ( Our Special Certificate Plan is one o f the soundest, wisest and most .attractive isavings plans fever created fo r those who seek a » t only generous yield, but also a positive safeguard fortheir money for at is mHloaned on first mortgage cm real estate .. And 'they pay ARREST MADE IN THE VANDEHYOORT CASE ' Marshal Al Zeiner placed Ghas. ! Bangham .of Port William, under ar-1 Tost for- having stolen goodr. in bis possession. The young man plead not guilty before tbe Jamestown mayor and was hound over to the grand jury under .a $500 bond which was furni­ shed. The arrest was in connection with the Yandervoort case, be being a brother of Walter Bangham, now in the Clinton county jail with young Yandervoart. • ERECTING NEW KILNS 55! The Abel Magnesia Go. has started ad the erection ef two new lime l:S’.,is of . the latest pattern, the first, units ef S the hydrating plant. The cement -~E hase^as been, placed and the steel s S is ready for erection. The kilns will be about 38 feet Idgli, The work is being done under the Carter N. Abel.' direction of Mrs. George Powers is reported a critical condition. in m Persuaut to-an order o f the United States District Court in bankrupey proceed­ ings for O. G. Carman there will be sold on theCawson land 2 miles ' • East o f South Solon, on J — Commencing at 20:30A. M., the following property; Head o f Horses and Mules Consisting o f 1 team iff mules, 7 and 8 years old; 1 Brown mare, Minerva in foal; 1 gray mare, Fan­ nie, 12 years old; 1 Black gelding; 1 sorrel mare; 1 gray mare 5 years old; 1 suckling colt; 1 Brown mare, Pet, 8 years old in foa l; 1 Black mare, Kit, 12 years old. . 5 Head o f Cows S Consisting of 1 large pure bred Shorthorn cow; 2 Jersey cows; 1 Jersey, bred; 1 Red sow, bred. PHILOSOPHY I’ J p in tE E hundred and fifteenTf married *9 "I* Sc Loan Association M ® s*«y to E a $ * i o n 1 8 Ernst M t i t t OM cr i i if? l . men killed tliem-oS selves in New York City in 1922,^ anil 14 1 .married women com- mlttefl miiciae in theesame period T or time. Only 151 single men nnflSr ., TrC mugle women killed them- ? Selves. The eonnlusior ‘.■oemi: to3j i I ms U at the married f< .u are un-^ £ happier than the single folk, tm t* i It isn’ t so. i f a an o pnestlon of^J JUpercentage. The married couples are in the majority, m more of them sought the great Adventure, It's n great thing in a mttropnlis of 5,00ft,OOP %v w d e to find mfiy K-i0 fools that v.nut !„ grt out of it, Kueh a prepondernnee of me® and womeii from the very tlch to the very jpoor, who are content to remain i 1 l,rif' 1* tnvfty good proof tlml. fthe old worifl 1 1 a rnther-SHtlsiat*-^ ufory sort, e f place after all. The,, 'Kj'est w»y to deride If the world1* qh* YWlli living in Is to give It n* .trial for awrrrtxfive or eighty" ,years and tben anm up. 47 Head of Hogs 47 Consisting of 3 ©uroe gilts, bred; I Bnroc bow , bred; 1 Bnroc sow and four pigs; 1 Duroc sow and 4 iarge pigs; 1 Boar, (General Pershing); 1 Boar Ritenour wide belt; 1 Boar, Hampshire, aisod by A s­ signor; 5 Hampshire .gilte; 12 tried Ilamspshire sows, bred; 10 8-weeks old Hampshire pigs; 1 Hampshire sow and Cpigs. Farming Implements Consisting e f 2 International cultivators; 1 Oliver riding cultivator; 1 John Dr»ne Tiding cultivator* ............................................. " " ......................lWf> <H" ’ -hai'Mwyj 1 5 *t, Thmnas tplanter and yrire* touring ear; I Web- 1590 Bushels of Corn, 299 Bushels Mixed Corn, 7 Tons Mixed Hay, 859 Shocks o f Fodder mot to be moved from farm* TERMS CASH. ©* A. IXJBBINS, Trustee in Bankirupcy fojt O. G. GARMAN TITUS 4 CUIHlY, Auctioneer*. [ 1 l l; 4 1: I ! i l ffl 1 $ i* i

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