The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

w** t a p e w m m m k w m v M * Mm Maty Gw # * , fm w tiv o f Gw* pin**t**! mm fcwttet *t Qljrtlui, Kan, sririwttfttet W MH& loirtbdjty April 8 and ma*f «C few local friand* with ofom xfjdMfoi fe* of tfe». owaario* fey nwMfit eartk, l*tt*rs » 4 #ilU. Maa#% fear (kflcfekr, Mr*. Rfe« MU* Uf*n. <$«&«, iBfert*l»»d in feooor of jm wriSm, rnrns tfe* iwri* feoteg Mr. W. R, MHicWi, who will b* ninety In * $wr meatfe*. Tfear* i w » a » ubv > fear of otfear* psoswat pant 80. Rev. A. Ronwfek made a aowplimentary talk, eontyratulatlnw Mr*, G« m $ * on attain ing u groat an age with aucb welt preserved faculties and health. Mrs, George mposded in a very pleasing manner. Several other* made speeches of congratulation*. Refreshments' of ferick ice cream, Lady Baltimore, cake and coffee were served to about thirty five present. Mrs. George wishes to express her appreciation to her Cedar- ville, Jamestown, and Xenia friends through the Herald. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed, bids-will be*received by the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, at the office of. said board of -County Commissioners, in the Court House in the City of Xenia, Ohio, until 12 o'clock Noon of the 9fch day of May, 1928, for furnish­ ing the necessary labor and materials for the complete construction of about 9240 square yards o f street paving on North Main Street in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, said street having been determined by said Board of •* County Commissioners to be a con­ tinuation o f the ' Jarilestovm arid Springfield Pike, Inter-County High­ way No. 472. Said contract includes the construction of storm water sew­ ers and cement curbs and gutters. Bids will be received on brick, wood block, sheet asphalt, asphaltic con­ crete, asphalt Mock, bitufithic and re­ enforced.Concrete* . Each bid shall contain the lull name o f every person or company interest­ ed in the Same and shall be accompan­ ied by bond to the satisfaction of said Board o f County Commissioners, or a certified check upon.some Bank of :Xenia, Ohio, said bond or'check to be in a sum equal to Five (5) .per cent, of the amount bid, as. a guaranty that if the hid is accepted a contract will he entered into and its performance . properly secured. Checks of bidden; whose bids are rejected will be forth­ with returned. The check of the suc­ cessful bidder will be returned upon execution of contract and securing same as aforesaid, otherwise to be re­ tained by the said Board of County Commissioners. Copies of the survey, plans, profiles, cross-sections, estima­ tes .and specifications for such im­ provement are on file in the office o f the said Board of County Commission­ ers, and copies o f the specifications may be obtained from the clerk o f staid Board o f County Commissioners, said specifications being in printer form and containing instructions tp bidders together with blank form o f hid and other* matters o f importance to prospective bidders. are required to use the printed form, which will be furnished on application as above set forth. The ri^ht Is reserved te reject any and al By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio. By L. Steinfels, Clerk? LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received at the office o f the Village Clerk,’Cedarville, Ohio, until Tuesday at 12 o'clock Noon, on the 24th day o f April* i923. fo r the purchase o f the following bond ifcsile o f the- Village o f Cedar-' ville, Ohio. Five Thousand Dollars (35000,00) of 'bonds issued'1for the purpose o f paying the .Village’s share o f the improvement o f North Main Street,'in said Village, by paving, etc. Said bonds hire dated April 1st, 1923, bear interest at the rate o f 5 1-2 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an- nually, and are in the denomination o f Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00] each and mature as follows: $500.00 April 1st, 1924, and $500.00 April 1st o f each and every year thereafter to and including April 1st, 1933. Said bonds are issued under the authority <8 an ordinance of said Village ant. Of Section 3821, G. C. Said bonds shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and ac crtied 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 accompanied fey a certified check, syafeW to the Village o f Cedarviilft/ fhio, for three per cent, o f the amount bonds bid for, upon condition st if the bid is accepted, the bid* le r will receive and pay for said bonds within ten days o f the tints o f the a- ward, said check to be retained by the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, if said condition Is pot 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 spy and all bids, John G, McCorkell, h Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio, For Bale: Kitchen rSnge. Call on FTed M. TOWnaley. 4 Ttfknow * cigarette rtalty ean ba math y#« mu*t try a- Armstrong** CORK. LINOLEUM 4 Yards Wide $1,10 a square yard 40c a yard below regular prevailing price. SPRINGFIELD OHIO . SPR INGF IELD , OH IO The store with goods from beginning to end in dry goods and ready-made garments, Sensational Sale of Rugs and Other Floor Coverings^ Amazingly Low Prices on flood Rugs and One of the Largest Open Stocks in Ail Ohio to Pick From** If You Need Urns Now is the Time! ; '.-v I-. Quality Rugs d* M BHIT P* A 9x12— Bigelow-Bussorah Axminster Rugs, not tt gM / v r a handfull, but hundreds ox patterns to pick | M from. The most attractive ,colorings among them. — 11-3x12—A large size that is always scarce, may be had in fifty designs and colors that will add cheer to any room in the home. They are of a quality we are very proud to offer at * . . . . . . . . . . * 6 9 50 — 9x15—A size always hard to find, but here they are in plenty in the good standard quality Bige- Iow-Bussorah Axminsters, These are very moder­ ately priced for the sale a t ............................................... ' ... Wfefew t * 6 9 50 i eavy W ilton Velvet Rugs W ith | Linen Fringe Ends 9x12 attractive rugs of distinctive designs which will add beauty and charm to the finest f home; Could we add more persuasive argu­ ment than to simply state they are heavy Wilton Velvets and in the April Sales Series, they have been lowered in price to $39.50. —9x12. These heavy Wiltons, famed for their beauty y i . 5 © and rich colorings, bring decorative art to any room. For durability, you can find no better rug investment. v A The price is special for. the April Sale Series, a t ......... — 9x12 heavy Wilton rugs show a. variety 'of lovely $ on ,5Q rug p a ttern s m a p e r fe c t b lend ing o f b eau tifu l c o lo r - ings. A personal visit before rug buying will be most ^ economizing. Come, they are , . . . . . . . . . . / ......... O ther Sizes Show R edu ction s : 27x54 in . to 9x15 f t . Axm inster R ugs Take Loweist M arkdown d j Q Q f A >—9x12 Axrpinster seamless t p O « / « D \ l rugs in this, the most popu. 1st size lor rooms, splendid inequality, beauti­ ful in patterns, offering an abundance of differ­ ent effects and colorings for selection—an April special o f interest to every housekeeper who has rug* to bily for spring. ■ Other sizes carried in stock include the. following at reduced piics*; 11.3x12, 8.3x10.6, 7,6x9, 6x9 .' A rm strong ’s CORK LINOLEUM 95c A Square Yard The very best to be had. 39c a yard below prevailing price, and a hundred patterns to pick from. Brussels Rugs Within Reach of. Every Purse ^ gm . r * a 8,3x10.6, a necessary size for m I « 0 v l many rooms, the quality can be ■ relied upon, the patterns are m colorful and attractive, in pleas­ ing combinations on sale for $16.50. “ 9x12, a larger size, in many different de- $ -jj /k $ 5 signs. Such rugs will add cheer to any v I 4 ' room, and they ..are particularly adapted * v for dining and bed rooms, in this Sale . . . . — 9x12. In this heavy Brussels you have an opportunity to buy a rug s u i t a b le fo r t h e « « w 7 5 living or dining room at- extremely \ovr A IL price for an unusually good quality, on M sale for......... .................................... “ ’•Other sizes: 11.3x12, 11.3x15, 7.6x9, 6x9. Heavy Axm inster Rugs at M uch Less Than A c tu a l W orth • (ft >| A p* A —9x12 the standard room U size rug, deep heavy pile woven for endurance, designed in many beauti­ ful and (artistic patterns with the glow and Warmth of rich colorings for spring, beauty and art into the furnishings of £our floors and rooms. In the April Sale Series, the price has been lowered. Other sizes as follows show lower pricings: 11.3x12, 8.3x10.6,7.6x9, )x!5, 5x9 ,4.6x6.6, * ITheFahlenTehan01 SPR iNGF^LD , OHIO. A rm strong ’ s INLA ID LINOLEUM $ 1 . 3 5 A Square Yard W ith pattern colors through to the back. You ’ll find this to be 40c a yard Jdss than prevailing prices. am t 11I \ l u n g a r d ia f o r cough s AND COLDS The quicker you can remove n Cough or Cold, the better, Deep-seated ones are a menace to the Lungs. If LUN­ GARDIA is not better and does not act quicker in Coughs and Colds of all kinds, aore throat, difficult breath­ ing spasmodic Croup, and for the re­ lief o f Whooping Cough,—your money back. U«e it to ward off Influenza. Thousands praise LUNGARDIA. For Bale by C. M. Ridgway. WMF NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINGE TOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM* TiElWpa Optical Service Pro- vide* Too With the Beet, „ TIFFANY ' BETrSR GIASS8S #. DetrriNi EL Xeftia, 0, LEGAL NOTICE , Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ouio, 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- Vilie, Ohio. Twenty-nine Thousand Dollar.? ($29090.00) of 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 5 1-2 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, and are in the dcr ruination of Five Hundred Dol­ lars ($500.00) each, and mature as follows: $4000.00 April 1st, 1925: $1000.00 April 1st, 1926,* and $3000.00 April 1st, 1927j and $3000.00 April I fit 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 o f Ohitw Said bonds shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and accrued interest* AH bids must state the amount of bonds bid for and accrued interest to date of delivery. All bid* should be sealed and must H *eoon»p«ai<ril by « c*rtifl*d check, Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. W ill be in Cedarville M ay 14-15-16. Prompt; Service and Work Guaranteed ’ < Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman! .Ave., DAYTON,OHIO payable to the Vifiagvs o f Cedarville,) The successful bidder is to furnish Ohio, for three per.* <ont. of the the bonds without charge therefor to amount of bonds bid tfot* upon con-(the Village, and subject to the ap- ditian that if the hid Is accepted, the!proval of the Village Attorney. The bidd< r will receive a ted pay for 1Village Council reserves the right to bondf s within ten day * of the time o f ■;reject any and'all bids, the i .ward, said chec Jk to be retained John G. McCorkell, by ip Village of Os farvHle, Ohio, if conditio* i* 5 % MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE Thirty Five Million dollars of Insurance money to loan on Farm mortgages at 5% . W ill loan up to $80.00 per acre on the best farms. Must be nice well located farms. Interest either anually or semi-annually, $100.00 payments accepted. W. L. CLEMANS, Agent Village Clerk, CadarviUu, Gfeto If YouHeedPrintingDropinAnd SeeUs 'Ifei ' p a y e e s results' ranches or/] fci the adverfc;,; FORTY-5 Public 0 OnTod “J Just about-the inclined to see ho . Sons lifted that wil the foreign chore bobs up to snake t the interest o f th it must be remand* unions are respond law that bars foi time our Senator, I ■ in a speech at Lou lifting of the rest Ufacturers and mo> demanding to ease in this country. 1 have you believe ti ing the dollar mar Well, we take the Willis is placing th over either the doll; ship. The labor unicj o f labor, that mea! much higher than \ the large industrial furers are paying t Mr, Farmer with p at the bottom cam! tion. The only soli; tion is to lift the b: let foreign labor cc ■ . * * The press this w count of the labor south. Government that 32,000 colored state o f Georgia in the Northern indust wages. are more if. they are in the So farmer, and partic' . grower looks on tl . some alarm. It is p , the cotton wevil an in the South, the ct year will be' greatl? first hand, informal Monday while in C Grand Central stati o f Southern colored bound fo r a northc in this .state. We w< ably a dozen cars - pass through Cinci) northern cities. W1 mer is having his the Southern farm future with some c ’ “ *- - ■- *■- y»*" # • Gov. Donahcy k Wailder o f the vote this time he has 1 ■- around! 70 hills pas lature. While some vetoed may have sc must be admitted t Were useless. From point we believe thi hardy for the Kept in session to atteni o f them over the Gi do so would only ’ 1; nition in the hands Ninety per cent of the legislators not but in others nre ou a body. They have some one particulai the reason we have ' lotion that is forced we all emit complaii the cost of our govc In scanning the st) as exchanges o f thi the school hoards of two fires just at pre hand the legislature session*some two y salaries of teacher Compulsory on the p Some of the school r. duplicate that wou! drain others had ivA transportation of mandatory. Where t come from evidently the wise men in th state department given certain power to order a teacher ) new building coukl without meeting st Along comes a bill school age o f child thousands o f childr< . back to school. Tl Dances 27 Alma Cummings, ToX=. wore the sole but she danced to t keeping going for minutes. ISw! i*:i hattStcd la her Ne S!tc0. British ami *t*tud tfea tgaefi s ’ *»■•**■

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