The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

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OFFICE TRAIN ING SCHOOL Main 4 8 7 8 Ultralurt on Keqticyt C itizen 4 3 9 8 4 S E A ST G A Y STREET COLU M EU S , OH IO Maw HOW TO SAVE MONEY WHEN SHOPPING Cities Service Columbus Railway =* R. L. Dollings stocks A Geiger Jones stocks Dubiske stocks Cleveland Discount Fuller & Rounsevel Rowlands Building : Broad and Third Streets PHONES:, CITIZENBBSS - BEU- 7000 MAIN WALL PAPER Paints — Varnishes While in Columbus, don't fail to visit the Largest anti Finest Wall Paper, and Paint Store in Ohio Write for our free booh of smjgestipn* on Interior lieqoratlotj ' W HOLESALE and R E T A IL • F r e d G . , P e r k i n s 131 EAST BOi-TG STREET Batman Third bv 4 t aurthSv*. Agents Kveryvlierc to iiantii-r Ot--' V. iju et j.i WE SELL FARMS HOM E REALTY COMPANY Citz. 3299 50 EAST BROAD STREET * Bell K. 2709 f N B U T L E R F urnaces PIPE, PIPELESS and SEMI-PIPELESS For Heating Old and New House* Manufactured by THE RAMEY MFG. CO., 12-16 E. Livingston Ave. T R U S S B-S SUPPORTBBS* [PEOPESSIOHAL Maltv 78U3, - E - L A S T I C STOCKING J 1DSmTMENTSf "COLUMBUS L TRUSS & OPTICAL COj Rowlands Bldg. EastBroad at2»E« Save $10.00 to $15,001 , B U Y Y O U R SU ITS A T i-2S7li. Utahdt.JutNortb«i ifniuml fflfPUEHEGEE, M.D. ■ OCULIST f ------------- r8UOQION C.O.MILLER. B.sa OPTOMETRIST SendUsYour %>1firiinrnaa and address on a JN w JU S S * postcardorinalet- terandwewillmail free and postpaid, a sample copy of Popular Mechanics . / MAGAZINE . the most wonderful magazine pub­ lished, 160 pages and 400 pictures every month, that will entertain every member of the family: It contains interesting and instructive arti­ cles on the Home, Farm, Shop and Office —thenetvest developments in Sadia, Avia­ tion, Automobile and Garage. Each issue contains something to interesteverybody. We do not employsubscription solicitorsso youwill not be urged tosubscribe and you ......... ... free sample copy. gladly send it to prospective readers, If asking We are not obligating yourself in the least in for a < . . . you. like it you can buy a copy every month from any newsdealer or send us your subscription—13.00 for one year. Popular. Mechanics Company 20C-2M-,*.Ontario Strait, CHICAGO, ILL. Popular Mechanic} buildingUdttotci eiclutittlg to tin VTOtuctlon. of thit greatmagazine. By MRS. HARLANO H. ALLEN te , 1322, Mariana II, AU.n,) ♦‘BR IN G IN G HOM E TH E BACON ” You can usually select between at least three grades of bacon at the market. There Is a fancy breakfast bacon, a medium, and a standard or fair grade, besides the dry-salt and sweet-pickle bellies. The price of the cheapest grade is about half that of the fancy breakfast bacon. It may be purchased very leun, me­ dium, or fat, according to taste, A good quality is about half fat. The cheaper grades have a larger propor­ tion of fat. Other points which influ­ ence .grade are the texture, firmness and color o f tlfe meat, size of cuts, and the arrangement of Jean and fat, The fanciest bacon has several strips of lean interspersed with thin layers of fat, whllo the fat in the cheaper grades lies pear one edge of the meat. Because bacon Is a “cured" meat, It is often kept too carelessly, especially In the home. By wrapping tightly in heavy paper bacon can be kept reason­ ably safe from mold. And If the pa. per is changed frequently It will not taint other food in the refrigerator. The great popularity of bacon is doubtless due to its fine flavor, but if is also very nutritious, and the .fat in bacon is said to he the most enslly digested of all fafs except butter. If yon can buy meat in some quan­ tity, and are equipped to “ slice your own." it is considerably cheaper that way. Bacon cuts up best when very colil. Slice down to the rind until you bare enough, then slip the knife be­ tween rind and fat. Many housewives think of ’bacon as ar. expensive meat, but only, I think, because fapey breakfast bacon is or­ dered for any and every purpose. Some people, would really prefer the fatter grades and could reduce the cost that way. Then when the use Is for seasoning,, or cooking with vegetables, the lower priced grades are often quite as good. Iter dipping in flour to fry, the pure white unsmoked salt pork makes a "very delicious dish, and Is the cheapest of all. ,, Bacon lends itself to economies quite as .ni^ch as any meat. Most every shop mis “hacon ends," too short to run in the sllcer, which are sold at a reduction. And nearly every pack­ ing house puts out a special cheap cut like the “ squares" irom the Jowl, which are very useful in the proper place. bid for and accrued interest to date of delivery, A11 bids should be sealed »,nd oust bo accompanied by a certifr-id check, payable to the Village of Oedarviile, Ohio, for three per cent, o f the amount o f bonds bid for, upon con­ dition that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will receive and pay for said bonds within ten days o f the time o f the award, said check to be retained by the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, .if said condition is not fulfilled. The successful bidder is to furnish the bonds without charge therefor to the Village, and subject to the ap­ proval of the Village Attorney. The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. John G. jMcCorkijll, Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received at th< office o f the Village Clerk, Cedarville Ohio, until Tuesday at ?12 o’clocl Noon, on the 24th day of April, 1923 for the purchase of the followini bond issue of -the Village o f Cedar- yifle, Ohio. Five Thousand Dollars ($5000,00)' of bonds issued fpr the purpose of paying the Village’s share of the improvement of North Main Street, in said Village, by paving, etc Said bonds are dated April 1st, 1923, bear interest at the rate olr 5 1-2 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an- nuaUy," and are in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($500,00) each and mature as follows: $500.00 April 1st, 1924,-and $500.00 April 1st of each and every year thereafter to and including April 1st, 1933. Said bonds are issued under the authority of an ordinance of said Village and of Section 3821, G. C- Said bonds shall lo sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and ac­ crued interest. All bids must gt-ite the amount of bonds bid for ar.d ac­ crued interest to date of delivery. All luds should be sealed and must be accompanied by a certified cheek, payable to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, for three per cent, o f the amount o f bonds bid for, upon condition that if the bid Is accepted, the bid­ der will receive and pay for said l;ondr> within ten days of the time of the a- ward, said check to be rctamed by the Village of Cedarvjlle, Ohio, if said condition is not fulfilled. The successful bidder is to furnish the bonds without charge therefor to the Village, and subject to the ap­ proval of the Village Attorney. The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bias. John G, McCbrkell, _Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio. / i f * -w™-*':*=**■ f a s t e r . f a - BATTER IES 2 Year Guarantee, Ford Type. *14.50. 8 Volt, 11 Plate I . ...........*14.50 6 Volt. 13'Plate ............... *16.60 •12 Volt. 7 Plate . . . . . . . . *2t.OO ■Ford tops, 32 oz, rubber, ready to put on . . . . . . . .$3-05 VANDERPOOL 723 W Mulberry St., / Springfield. Ohio. if^ONSJDER the lilies o f the jg | held. They toil not, neither do - they spin, yet Solomon in all his glory was never arrayed as one o f these." ' - r r Type*f«>i-AH' -' Ford Models ' Already Had It. Wayfarer—An airplane Just fell In your clover patch. Farmer—Fine! That’ll bring the nvlntor good luck.—Boston Evening Transcript. - , LEGAL NOTICE FRONT NAYCMT^O Work with the Fort’ springs— n o t against them, '/he “ third spring" check*the twbound.and S to p s the sidb-sway. Save tires, fuel, andcor depreciation. Mod­ erate.in price. - Distributors -JL A. MURDOCK,' Cedarville,and Jamestown BURPE E'JOMNSONCO, . r i t e * Author's Reflections. “ ‘Do anything you like,’ .he said *ihe said, ‘except be commonplace and respectable/ . . . ‘Here be too few fools to go round, what with the emancipation o f women and hygienic underwear !’*”•—Gllette Burgess. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio, until Tuesday, * at 12 o’clock Noon, on the 24th day of April, 1923, for the purchase of the foHowing bond issue o f the Village of Cedar- ville, Ohio. Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars ($29000.00)‘ of bonds issued, in anticipation of the collection of special assessments for the improve­ ment of North Main Street in said Village, by paving, etc. Said bonds arc' dated April 1st, 1923, and hear interest at 5 1-2 pier cent, ptfr annum* payable semi-annually, and are in the denomination of Five Hundred Dol­ lars ($500.00) each, and mature as follows: $4000.00 April 1st, 1925: $4000.00 April 1st, 1926; and $3000.00 April 1st, 1927; and $3000.00 April 1st o f each year thereafter to and in­ cluding April 1st, 1933, Said bonds are issued under the authority of an ordinance of said Village, and of Sec­ tion 3914, General Code of Ohio, v $aid bonds shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and accrued interest. A11 bids must state the amount of bonds S5**"1 I Make Your Draw Interest From 1st sss AT THE RATE OF 5 ^ % semi COMPOUNDED ANNUALLY All ou. funds are invested in Real Estate and secured by first mortgage. Invest your savings and idle funds in a way that will not only give you maximum security with libexal interest but will help to overcome the present house shortage. The Springfield Building & Loan Association >£53 Money to Loan on Real Estate 23 East Main $t,» Springfield, Ohio e ~ THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Greater Values Offered In Women’s Spring Apparel! Easter shopperswill find incomparable vahaesiaadvastselectionsof theverysmartestSpringap­ parel forwomenandmisses. Styles that arethe fosemoet, materials of attractiveness and serviceabil- chooseat swithsatisfactionaodeconomy. SUITS —Botia ta&ored and dressy models developed, in materials o f tsimedk- qom and style. A ehoice seleetfon a* GOATS —BeaatiiM sport models, smart wvepe fe e better wear, and the iM frloopea. itfefe faHnies, beanti- faftrasiibw. DRESSES —-T*he fin est group o f dresses you cou ld wish, at this popular pride. B eautifu l satins, crepes and print­ ed silks in the best co lors o f springtime. ;***■> N e w W a s h F a b r i c s ________ _ Addstothevastassortmentwe are sfeowmg. Ratines, in many differs;, iweavesandeffects-—quitedieforemostof the springwash materials; beautiful ging­ hams; noveltyfabricsthatareentirelynew. UnfcetiaMymoderateprices. ‘-K 7,r ii IlillHIIlUillllllllllllllllllilUlllllllilllllllllllilllJll millllHIMlillUllllliilUl Ommtgi Fwestmmg Lorn April Sale of £HI>R£X)&^ the finestmgswovenaregoingtobe offered inthis great safea*pricesthatarenottobeequalled. Our sup«croaey;forJva'l«e-givingki finemgs, forthissectionof Ohio, will be n & o i e f o * i % j d r is s flh i. f Rugs tA x m m s lm t B ru s s e ls , a n d F ^ r e h n i ’iG tm s R u g s u)U l b e in c lu d e d . E v e r y fr o m th e sm a lle s t m a t to th e la r g e s t m om ts fa e S iip r fc e s f a m M ^ ^ lo u > l - .•< ‘-v£* ' 4 >

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