The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
' i l iff; liftft Kaynee Wash Togs for the Little Fellow Mothers save your eyes, time ami money and buy your little fellow some real wash wear suits the materials are especially se- t lected to withstand hard wear., A ll Kaynee suits are guaranteed not to fade. W e have the two piece suits like illustration and a number o f one piece styles. Colors Blue, Brown, Gray, Green and fancy effects, PRICES $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 See. your new line o f Boys’ all wool suits ages 7 to 18, 2 pairs o f paints $10 , $12 .50 and $15 .00 • T H E M E N ’ S SHOP E x c lu s iv e , But N o t E xpen sive i* A t t e n t i o n FordOwners! Ford parts, like almost everything else %worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation parts are manufactured to SE L L at the t highest possible rate o f profit and the grades o f steel used are corisequently not Old same high quality, specially heat- treated alloy steels specified in Fbrd formulas for the manufacture o f GEN U INE FORD PARTS . Dotftbe misled—InsistuponGENUINEFORD FARTSmade by the Ford Motor Company. By so doing you will get from 35 to 100 percent mors wear from them, and you will pay the lowest possible cost—the same everywhere. 80% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Ask for Parts Price List When your Ford car, or Fordson tractor needs attention, call Onus. For remember weareprop erly equipped, employ competentmechanics, and DM Genuine Ford and FordeOn parts in ail Wfflwr w o rk t ■ R.A. Murdock Public Sale Bills Are A Necessity IMWI W l G l J wmw « « • • • • • • • • LOCAL A W HDB 0 BAL » * * * * * * * * * tleorge Bartow, who has been' ill for some time i* reported better. J. H, Andrew has been quit* sick this week. Miss Ruth DeWitt spent Sabbafh in Spring Valley with Miss Bee Wal ton. host or StrayedtvA f*n® Collie dog. Would appreciate any infofrmatiou possible. Strayed away or stolen on Tuesday afternoon. Frank Creswell Miss Donna Johnson, who has been confined to her home for three weeks suffering with inflammatory rheuma tism, is able to be out again. The Easter Cantata given by the M, E. choir last {Sabbath evening un der the direction of Mrs. B. E, Stevens was well received by the large crowd present. Miss Mayme Treber, who teaches at Lima, O,, was the guest of Miss Marie Daugherty, Sabbath. She had been on her vacation at home in West Union, Ohio. . Mr, Earl McAdams and, Mr. Geo. M. Sesler, students at Camp Sherman spent a few hours Tuesday with the Misses McNeUl, the latter is' a neph ew of theirs. Word lias been., received fi’ont W. A. Turnbull and wife and Miss Ber nice Wolford, who have been tour ing the South this‘winter, that they are in Chattanooga, Tenn., and have been held up by the condition of the roads. When they* went south the trip was made by way of Washington, D. C. and the Atlantic Coast line. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will he received at the office of the Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio, until Tuesday at 12 o’clock Noon, on -the 24th day o f April, 1923, for the purchase o f the following bond issue of 'the Village of Cedar ville, Ohio, Five Thousand Dollars (§5000,00) of bonds issued for the purpose o f paying the Village’s share of the improvement o f North Main Street, in. said Village, by paving, etc.. Said bonds are jlated April 1st, 1923, bear interest at the rate o f 5 1-2 per ednt, per annum, payable semi-an nually, and are in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars (§500.00) each and mature as follows i §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 o f an ordinance o f said Village and of Section 3821, G. C. ' Said bonds shall be sold to the,highest and-best bidder for hot leas than "par and ac crued interest. All bids must state the amount o f bonds bid for and ac crued interest to date o f delivery. All bids should be sealed' and must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Village o f Cedarville* Ohio, for three per cent, of the amount of bonds bid for, upon condition that if the bid is accepted, the bid der' will receive and pay for said bond3 within ten days o f the time of the a- ward,' 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 to1the ap proval of the Village Attorney. The Village Council reserves the right to reject any arid all bids. John G, McCorkell, Village Clerk,. Cedarville, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE 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 o f April, 1923, for the purchase of the following bond issue of the Village o f Cedar ville, Ohio. Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars .(§29000,00) o f bonds issued in anticipation o f the collection of special assessments for the improve ment of North Main Street in said Village, by paving, etc, Said bonds are dated April 1st, 1923, and bear interest at 6 1-2 per cent, per annum, payable somi-annually, and are in the denomination of Five Hundred Dol lars (§500.00) each, and mature as follows; §4000.00 April 1st, 1925; §4000,60 April 1st, 1926; and §3000.00 April 1st, 192?; and §3000.00 April 1st of each year thereafter to and in* eluding April 1st, 1933. Said bonds arc issued under the authority of an ordinance of said Village and of Sec tion 3914, General Code of Ohio. Said bonds 'shall be 4teld to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and accrued interest. All bids must state the amount of bonds bid for and, accrued interest to date of delivery. All bids should be scaled and must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, for three per cent, of the an at 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 of the time of the award, said check to be retained Ly 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 o f the Village Attorney, The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, John G. McCorkell, Village Clerk, «*d*rrtU*, Ohio omrEVENlNRS OPEN EVENINGS The Workingman’s Store 18 Sou th D etroit Street Remodeling Sale Fifteen Days o Started April 2 Fifteen Days UR CON STANTLY GROW ING STO CK m akes u s realize th a t our m ean s o f disp lay* in g our goods is n o t su fficien tly large, and we,are starting to remodel ou r store fron t on April 2nd . W e feel th a t th e peop le o f th is trad ing com m un ity are en titled to see in our w indows a generous disp ly o f th e class o f m erchandise o f which we hand le , n o t ju s t an insign ificant sam p le or so . T h is does n o t do our stock ju stice , and th e rem odeling w ill greatly enlarge our w indow space, m ak in g two large w indows in stead o f one sm a ll on e . During th is big event we w ill try to m ak e new friends and acqua in tances, as well as to keep our old ones, th rou gh special prices— in other words, a b ig rem ode ling sale, w ith th e hope o f b ring ing all who live in th is com m un ity to realize th a t th is store is here for Service, courteous trea tm en t and real m erchandise prices. Here A re Some o f Our W ork Pants W e offer you one lo t o f W ork Pan ts, a $3,00 value, w h ile th ey la st $1 .49 . Raincoats To those th a t can wear sizes 34 -36 or 38, a sacrifice $2.98v Athletic Underwear Just 24 dozen to offer you for th e u n heard o f price o f 49,c. Ladies’ Silk Hose These hose are fu ll fash ioned and w e ask th e ladies to try one pa ir. Y ou in spect, we know you w ill com e back for m ore, on ly 49c. t t Get Acquainted” Prices Caps For Spring and Sum m er wear we offer you a large assortm en t o f $2 .50 and $3,00 values in varied pa ttern s a t $1 .49 , Gloves ATTENT ION BO Y S SCOUTS , we ? offer you a Jersey G love, ju s t th e th in g for th a t cam p work, 10c, 3 pairs for 25c. Coat and Slip Over Sweaters For th a t cool Spring w eather, in m an y com b ination s of colors 89c u p . Dress Shirts <• Som e o f th e la te st pa ttern s w ith or . w ith ou t collar tom a tch , as low as 98c Endicott-Johnson Famous Line of all Leather Shoes W ork Men’ s Outing Dress $2.89 Sport Shoes $3.98 Scouts for Boys .95 $3.49 Boys ’ School or Dress Shoes $1.89 up “ U S ” Brand ' R ubber FOOTWEAR A lso a ^Complete L ine o f Dress Socks, Safety Razors, Work Shirts, Dress Gloves, Flannel Shirts, Handkerch iefs, Traveling Bags, Canvass Gloves, Umbrellas, Overall Jackets, Children ’s Stockings , All W ool Army Shirts, Leather Work Gloves, Polkadot Railroaders'Shirts, With Tw o Collars to M a t ch , Ties, Trunks, M ittens, Overalls, Armbands,: Su it Cases, Support ers, Shoe Polish, Work Socks, Work Coats, Riding Pants, Baseball Shoes. OUR GU ARAN TEE—We absolutely guarantee every article that leaves our store, in quality, service and prices. If at any time any article is not satisfactory or fails to give real wear, by returning it the purchaser will receive their money back in full as we desire the purchaser to be entirely satisfied. The Workingman’s Store S ou th D e tro it Street, X en ia , Ohio 'ft f t ANNOUNCING Our Annual Spring Opening Week A PR IL SECOND TO SEVENTH An annual event for the benefit o f all interested in Memorial Work. Skilled workmen have been busy during the winter months cutting, carving and engraving an unusual assortment o f Monu ments aud Markers for Exhibition Week. The large display room is completely filled and will! b e ready for your inspection. Orders placed now will be completed before Memorial Day . THE G eorge D odd ’ s & Son ’ s GR ANITE CO. I l 3 M 29 *W e »t Maiin Street, TheLabelThat IdentifiesQuality When you re-finish your floors or woodwork make a GOOD job o f it. Use the brand o f Varnish-Staiti that wears and wears;—the one brand “Made To Walk On.” It is HANNA ’S LUSTRO-FiNISH It will make your floors look like real hardwood, the kind you can “ see your face in.” Because it is elastic, yet tough, it is tho ideal finish fo r any sur face that gets hard usage. Gomes in the popular wood colors, Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. Sold by r j :-i xcma.ohi„ j The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. % „ a. *> Mit 1 ....... ■*
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