The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
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The aerrica took place before an ittproyiaad altar o f spruce pine, with peiliAitiiJs qn either side.' bearing l.arjft betirfti of feathery white T H iA f i t m M s «bwrai»ft sad Uses* dedMetauaa shell be at yie saute tauo per sight as the * « **.•»«*> au *.* viv>uj« * u » totiu siusutiy price hear* to ths tune .... . THif^MYTOM toe map or tamp# have been foium u » ***** (into* faaaMff M t*MVictory J2EJ5SL ^ fw iP rT r irr r n M T W b* The **ru *** Mar.'Thaatre, »ayigfcT*M tone night* u m t FUBWUWXp TO .THE t S I ^S tS^ * <** *%hfc Desiiltor §• * . m the new. fV SK F *Vm iav£i SNUXIUN .. Msenevar any tsrae FMras* ZieffCjg awaMat production m u , «*■ tree* upon any woewslk « may eatitied "Kid ffieeOT with a strong ? & a s a ^ w s i w r s r < s s h * * - * 2 1 J £ L t Ms j i t w ? button o f iight lroai any lamp or «itoa , is oM u to* distinct and *** ^ T i i S i u i t r u W group of lamp*, of which the Council attractive Muafosl attraction* of the nks tM vn t lCH * £ » l J ^ T W G Village Mali be the judge, the aeaeon. Hr. (hotter ie one of the A *B IWD FO*. ti«nn«if tiMC .ueh iB (*rf.i.ac. wit, i*Y®rit*. » » , W « ? 8 { » h ?| S iV lioN 8. Tii*t wlwa it » ‘ z i « f . ! d Follia. tor aimtal «a » in ..i S f a S S S S s w s r s i & X £ s t s S i S i s i t ,?— ■-£*? “ 5r S i m rf1<MleT^tlon*UDravide fo r i ua* *treet» Une* *u«y* *venu» or Anthoay MeGuir* and Otto} fi jy * .? ? , KgW( publ i c place to supply aerviee pro- Harbach, with wuidc by Harry1 ^ • g O T M T - t o t i w ^ S A w N a a ^ i . o g ’ SW , <5; *~l 0 * « . by J o «*h McCarthy. Hr. McGuire u well r e Miiimn iMii.u^MttghiM Mttk L . > «r»- Let Us Help in Making This Christmas The Happiest and Merriest MERRY CHRISTMAS r Jl) Econom y in Xm a s Shopp ing is o f greater im portance th an is every day shopping— fo r there are so m an y m ore to buy fo r . M ay we h e lp ? The bridal gown was o f crepe back white *atin, wit& shell; trimming. The veil of j»H« Ma* caught cap-fa^ton, held w RI k *ilver band*, and tiny Whit* bb>MQ»s, and fell below the hem of the gown. White kid foot wear with a shower bowjuet of bride’s roses, completed the toilette. Immediately after the nuptial ser vice a four-course dinner was served the seventy-five guests present. Covers were laid for twelve at the hride’s table, the other guests were’ served at small tables arranged about the rooms. A dolor scheme of deli cate green and white, was carried out in appointments. Green and®white satin streamers led; from the chande lier to each cover at the bride*s tab]ey place'cards and-nut baskets carrying out the arrangements. ’ The table was centered with a large crystal basket o f white chrysanthehi&ms. Seated at the bride’s table were: Mr. John' Dungan, Youngstown i Miss Maude Graham, Warren; Mr. JJemest Snyd- er, Springfield; Miss Viola Graham, Youngstown; Mr, Harry Hammond, Cedarrille; Mbtt Stella Bishop and Miss Helen Whittington, Xenia; Mr. Harry Graham, Cedarville; Mr. Wen- dall Graham and Miss Lulu Stroup, South Charleston.. , Mr, and Mrs. Graham left at four o’clock, Thursday afternoon for their wadding trip. Mrs. Graham wore away a suit o f navy blue, with hat, fur and footwear ‘ o f grey. Upon their return they will go to house keeping immediately in their newly famished heme on the Xyle road, near CedarviUt, Mrs. Graham hi a graduate of the 'Ohio fRate U^veraRy, imd taught in ■ a naaiAer « f ^Gireena Ce>mrty ’jmho«iK, Forth* past year Mieha*been at the. HiKaii YaMsyfBoqNRal, Dayton, a* SeHmkden. Mr. Graham is the aon o f Mr. .and Mrs, Hiram Graham, o f near Cedar- villa and a graduate o f Cedarv’Ue High School. He Is engaged in farm- h** * The bride and groom will reside on the Graham farm west o f town. Dawn, | I have seen daWa upon the mountain leg* too often not to trust that It wilt greeeatiy descend into the Shadowed hems* and sleeping hearts Of men.— Fhlllpeto, They Can^ Preve Jfc - There has been considerable mean talk about me; but I thank the Lori Xhave made It difficult tor my ebetniaa to prove Mm worst of lh—Ed Hows’# iCsnthiy. of Heartbeats. 1 Ustog wlreltos amjrilgers sad a loud speakir te magauy tba aouad of heart beats Is tergeryS latest developmeat the loca l. requirements, the lights being designed by candle power and classified as hereinafter set forth, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE! COUNCIL OP THE VILLAGE OP CEDARVILLE, STATE OP OHIO— Section 1. That for a period of on* <1) year from the 1st day o± January, 1924, the price which may be charged by. The Dayton Power * Light Company for electric light furnished to the Village of Cedarville to light the streets, lanes, alleys, avenues and public places thereof, in the manner and by the means set forth in the plans and specifications therefor on file with the Clerk of said Village, and as provided in this ordinance, shall be as follows: For electric light supplied by each line or lines, shall be arranged so as not to incommode the public in the mew -ted ** the author of Sue use o f said streets, lanes, alleys/ avet Cylinder Low," Mr. Harbach has 400 c. p. lamp, $56.00 per year. For electric ” it supplied by each iwv. y , wiuyi ,,8 i00 per year, For electric light supplied by each ve ■ nues or public places, ’ ' written many successful musical SECTION 0. That upon the sc- comedies and Messrs. Tierney and ceptance. by The Dayton Power and ,,T' „ „ Light Company of this ordinance with ^ Earthy are the authors of Irene, alt the terms, provirions and cottdi- Such a combination with the prestige tiona hereof, and of the detailed of a Ziegfcld production, Eddie Can- specifications for such lighting on tor as the stsr, and with lovely Mary iue with the Clerk of said Village, Eaton mavtAA such company shall until the expira- Te(-entiy o f the ^legfeld tion of the one (1) year from the Allies,, as the featured member’■of date when this ordinance shall take the cast, could scarcely be improved effect, be bound to fu. aiah such serw.upon, Mr. Ziegfeld secured Edward conditions herein set forth, and said anc* ^ ®q^8 without saying that Kid company Shall be permitted to ;Hoots" will be quite elaborate both render such service so long as said'a* to scenic investiture and costum- com pwy^a ll comply with ihe terms Jinj,. Hr. Royce is notable as the W h o « v » r h « i enough handker ch ief*? The one g ift th a t i# a l ways welcomed and appreciated. W e have an extensive line, boxed and singally a t ' 10c and up Latest pa ttern s and styles in T ies, th a t m ake tru ly welcomed g ifts . Y o u ’ ll find ju s t w hat you w ant here 4 W om en ’ s fash ionab le S ilk H ose D iffsren t from oth er hose a t th is price because o f i t ’s noticeab ly su perior qua lity . Add these to your list* 98c and up Boys' 25c M en ’s 50c and up Bathrobes for th e little ones, They w ill be proud as can be when they wear one o f th ese warm c om fortab le bathrobes. Novelty H and -B ags th a t are specially adapted to g ift giving— in m o st popu lar sty les and m a terials w ith cu stom ary tr im m in g s * 98c and up 100 c. p. lamp, $S6.00 per year. i - ' jj For electric light supplied by each’ o ^ W f $0 _c. p ; lamp, $30,00 per year, ana J>, < said company, shall, at its, own ex pense, furnish baid lamps and equipment and material necessary for Skid lighting; and erect and maintain, same and shall supply said lamps With the necessary electric current, and the company is to be paid by said Village for said lighting in twelve (12) equal monthly install ments, on or before the tenth day of each calendar month, subject how ever,' to the deductions provided for in said specifications for outages, and the company agrees that any addi tional lamps o f the character afore said for the street lighting ordered by said Council, shall be erected ana operated by it at the same price per lamp as that above’ named, the same to,joe paid by said Village in the samemanner and Installments, and at* the times hereinbefore provided for said payments. SECTION 2, That the minimum dumber Of lamp* of the various candle power to be used for, the lighting o f said street, lanes, alleys;; avenues and public places' furnished,; shall be as follows: 31—80 c. p. lamps. , 0— 100 c. p. lamps. 11—250 c. p. lamps. 1— 400 c. p. lamp. * ‘ located as shall tions, the Village may provide other seasons. > Other artists who will means of lighting its streets, at its support Mr. Cantor and Miss Eaton 0PSECTlON 10. Upon The Dayton lj»cIudq * * * * * Howland, Ethelind Power and Light Company filing its jTerry, Harry Fender, Harry Short, Written acceptance of this ordinance ’ Paul Everton, Hariund Dixon, Mary with the Clerk o f said Village, with- Callahan, Beth Ben, John Ruther- m. sixty (60) days from the t a k i n g p ohprf p-rrett and a tvnical effect hereof, this ordinance shall he* 0M' Kobert Barrett and a typical and constitute a contract between $1.69 Becom ing B oudo ir ' Caps m ake da in ty and inexpensive g if t s / Silk and face is com bined in unusua l ways. R ibbons add a finishing K id body D o lls to D o lls to dress. Cunn ing D olls w ith jo in ted k id body , b isque head and fo re -a rm s 98c and up touch* M a -M a D o lls. The do ll th a t always appeals to th e younger g irls Real nice ones a t 48 said Village and Company to light the streets, lanes, alleys, avenues and public grounds, in accordance herewith, for one year from the 1st day o f January, 1924. SECTION 11. That this ordin ance shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 3rd day of December, 1023. Signed J. D. MOTT, Mayor Attest: J. G. McCORKELL. ORDINANCE NO. 119. Ziegfeld chorus o f select beauties who number .sixty said to be the prettiest that ever appeared on any Stage.' Georg* Olson and his orchestra of players of syncopated musiS will he.with the organization to meet the present-day demand foY this particular kind o f music. S ilk hose for m en . Th e g ift th a t always is sure to please. Som e extra good ones for Christm as '* * 59c givm g 59c to $3.25 „ Charm ing P ressed D o lls, w ith , laugh ing faces and p re tty curly hair dolls th a t any girl w ill loye 69c and up An ordinance tolevy special asses- ments fo r the property owners’ share of the cost of the improve ment of Main street, Cedarville, Ohio, from the'Massie Creek bridge to the Lighting Com- North Corporation line by paving and * __ **¥ VRlsge- the construction o f storm water light shall be furnished by means of *fwr* *nd ^em®n^ evuros and gutters. - - ’ no ii ordained by the <>outMl of the j of Cedamlle, State of tilde; j ■ootitn l. Tout tlie a^evement] * * P * * « * y owners’ rimr* of the! lamps shall be illuminated every night ®*" * * expense o f improving Main | from one-half hour after sunset o f street, Cedarville, Ohio, from the! one day to one-half hour before,aun- ^reck Bridge to the North* FRequBNTLN THE. . GAME 1«Ai*r WORTH t u b s c a n d a l / Tab le Dam asks. Y ou w ill like their w eigh t, qua lity and ap p e a r a n c e s these prices, per yard 50c and up TrimmedJPillow Cases provides an opportun ity for splendid g ifts a t m oderate prices 49c each AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY COATS! MILLINERY! rise o f the next day, in accordance with which schedule each lamp shall be illuminated for> approximately 394Q hours per year. SECTION 5. That the location p i every lamp shall be approved by the Lighting Committee of the Council o f said Village, before the lamp' Is erected; and after a lamp has been erected, in accordance with such approval, the . Company, upon a written order from the Council, shall remove it-to another location, the cost o f such removal and re-location to be paid by the Village, . SECTION 6. That the Company shall use all diligence and care necessary to keep all the lamps clean and burning during the hours called for in this ordinance, and shall agree that if, any light or lights go out, the lamp shall be epaired the same night, i t possible, and in that event no deduction for outage will be made; however, i f any lamp or lamps are found to be still out on the second night, then the Village will make & deduction equal to two nights for each lamp not burning on the second night, and a deduction for each addi tional night- that any lamp is not Friends J J Out in « little town, / i f fifty mites from C in - * r * * dnnsti* was -bom imdraised.Every body liked Bob, When he came to stockwithuswelikedhimtoo. We- sre ^ad to have Bob’s friends •erne in . We like to hear him say “ Hello Jim ,” “ Hello Ssm” and to bear them «ey “ HMlo Bob.” Thet*# the w ay i t Is h e r e , E v e ry b o d y friendly and neighborly. • CINC INNAT I ■>; ration fii e, by paving and the ,’instruction, of storm water sewers .mi ceir.iiu curbs and gutters, as hute .cfcrc ivt-Oitid to '.'ounci, pqticc o f .ho fifing' of which assessment hai .eon gnen as >equ r*d by law, rial the smo is b«„by tulcx tod mid confirmed Jid that there lie and is hereby levied ■pun ilie lots and the lands, bounding* md abutting upon said improvtniviK, the several assessments reported as iforesaid, which nMKPssnients, tog,;th- :v wi'h the .iosetiption of riiid lots nd lands, arc utw to file in the rifice jf the Village Clerk, ani which said assessments are at the |u*e o f 8.41 ;>ei rent fi.nl of the said street,for t mprovninent where the . improved street is JlA^feet wale, and at the .ate of $..7-1 |«r iiont foot where tlie imjooveil street m 38.8 feet wide, and are net in excess of the special bene fits i f said property. Section 2. That tliu toLai a-vrs* nn-nt against each lot or parcel of land shall be payable it. cash within' 30 days from and afti-r the passage fit menis, with interest at the rate of owner in Nine (,!>) annual instali- itiento, with nit* rest at the rati, of S I-n rc-r cent, pet annum All c.tsh payineitts slinll be iiim I c to the-1rerts- urcr of the Villi*;*) and ail assess, ments and installments tlioieOf re maining unpaid at the expiration of mud thirty tHO) days shall lie certified oy the Village Clerk to the Auditor of hCi’ii'j County, Ohio* as provided by ..iw* to bn by him placed on the tax iupheute'find collected another taxes are collected. Section 3. Ibis ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law I’iWsod this 2f:th day of November 1923. J D.Mott, l.*yor of the Vil ago of Cedarville, Ohio. Attest; - John Cl, McCorkidt lerfc of the Village of Cedarville. Ohio. Etiauette A hv quoiUon* on effguetis ieitl be g lB ily a m v m e i fit fM» column if a d ir tu to i to A. Ijtda, oere of thU sttM- paper. Dcfl'r A. Leda: Should an fit- vltation tor * wedding be sent to friends even if yon know they live too far away to attend? Miss R. IuPxitir. Yes. This courtesy shows you de- slre tfielr presence and would Ilk# to have them with you if dretua* stances would permit. * * * - Dear A. Leda: What should be (lone1when a youngman eaiia In the evening and it Is past time that he went home? Thank you, A. Bsrim This shows a deckled lack of knowing "what's what” Oh the man!# part, hud it puts the hostess Is s rath« embarrassing position. It would be quit* proper to say some thing to this effect: "I am sorry but as ti ig getting rather late and I have an early morning appoint- meut, i am afraid X shall have to say good-night," * * * Dear A Leda: Xf a mas takes a girl to a public dance how,many times is It proper for him to dance with her?—M. D. Dear tilths: You have not said If there would be any others In cluded in the party. If tbor* are, you shall give *t least tarn dance to each man member along. But if you ore alone yon assy dance with your eeeort as often as you ike. ■ * • # \ Dear X, Leda: M l s young man ask a girl to hie lmm« to viatt his parantaf Should the invitation some them, M aosow 8* from himo* from t f your friend has invited you to inert and visit his parents at hie home It shows how highly be ragarde you, It is a vary nice thing to 4# nnd it Is quite proper tor you to accept. The invitation should i from ’s mother. < come Nsedlse. Every needle is subjected to some twenty-two different processes during ( ^ ..................... ........... Its manufacture from thepatent wire,! Colds—dt la a wise prtortaHott to end the world at large is estimated te ha^a* e o m « ° t £ t a S sum e » something like 7,000/)0« thfn we*h i t o needles every day. 1 to»«tatoJy from tw IN T IM E FOR CHR ISTM AS WEAR T h ey are reduced so low th a t pries com parisons would be on ly con -, fusing:. Choose yours befor* the. b est are gone. Xenia Bargain S tore W here H igh Q ua lity and Low Prices M eet 24 N orth D etro it S t ., N ext to Adair’ s X en ia , Ohio NO HUNTING ALLOWED ' No hunting or trespassing on the following forma to permitted: Frank Townsley. W. C. Bull H. H. Stormont ^ Mrs. A. L. Smiley Mrs. Ida Stormont Myrl Stormont W. S. Hopping ' E, L. Stormont A. H. fresWell Mrs. Minnie McMillan Howard Johnson George Martindnle Jack Furay for the Tottkinson and Harbiaon ‘farms. - C. F. Marshall W. A. Turnbull anil O. T. Wolford P. A. Wigat S. T. Baker G. W. Hamman Nathaniel Whittinngton. Harry and Walter Graham Hugh Turnbull, Jr, NEW f.o.b.Toledd C H A M P IO N Both Mats adjuat forward and back for tall and abort peoplt Bigloadingapacebt reaovlag War teat and upholattry. G L E N W E I K E R T A u c tio n e e r 1505 E a s t H ig h S t r e e t Phone No, MainJlJ7-W {JS£Springfield, Ohio. I SAFE INVESTMENT is theinvestment thatadds ty your wealth of health. It is mate es-# tential to safeguard and 1uild up drensth than if is to add to your wealth o f g< “ weight child ?o!d. To an under- .or anemic adult s c o r n . EMULSION three or lour times daily would be an investment that would yield splendid returns in Strength and vigor. Scott's Emulsion in <r' *■ concentrated, tonic-nouthh - ment, Idealjj^suited to a grousing « ;>l£i Bowne,Moomfield, W.J, A m e r ica ’ s M ost S en sa tiona l Car The new Overland Champion is the big hit oi the year! Delivers more kinds oi service than any othercar ever made. A wonderlul closed car lor the whole family. Big square space by .taking out rear seat and upholstery—carries samples, luggage—anything! Great K for salesmen, farmers—everybody! Seat* and uphol stery make big bed in car— fine for camping! Seats ad* justable— fit anybody. The whole Country is going wild over the Champion! Come see it* CENTRAL GARAGE ..us i f — " mu in S l . . m r u m p i i m o . . . . 1S29H liATCHE fi m u v i i H mes a n d A T T T 'W C A T T ’ f in e j e w e l r y DIAMONDS J^l H i w u A L 1 and SILVERWARE I-: A MAINANDFOURTHglRKISfe DAYTON, WHO T ie M m ] yueittces t u A | Bit admeUm 1 FORT i I OMSK FARM tB ify- A drastic tion o f the reau federal u d R, Guar he believed Uliiiois, wot idenfc o f tin tion, was in ing of the t federation ij ^It was irn tion v/itli cr the adminis O, K Bradi tempt to ov' This atter members of previously fi ty which vot gnation of Iowa, as sc dale said th mount to a it was led'b; and Samuel Critics of 1 that the pre his authorit Guard’s resi* Mr. Guard t board and t could only board. They , request, tha to accept h ignoring Mi but provided take effect S Guard be pa tervening be resignation proval: The Mr. Bradfuti the sub-moti lo s s th is ' s u - jro«r , « r o * z~ ~ ’tin t* ings ress. kid r m * that girls with :urly ,'e rides g ifts JURORS D The follow for jury dut to convene J it jury, Janu GRA C. Folt VI jeon- Md Hannah A ’ C, H. Gon Frank Do Leroy Wc O h i a Cora G, D Samuel Ti J, H. Hari L, B. Harr Ada McIC: PET. 9 9 - Eugene V Ada Clark Perry Tho; G H. Hari O. F. Clem Totedb Fannie Cm, Bessie E. 1 1 Mary Mosb| Thomas J. J. E Stone Susie Greti Charles M George Ro Zora Conit | Frank Tun J. D. New-j Amanda E- Arthur Wd C. L. Cool Robert Ha ovtaf tiry. XENIA PO AN City Manr. >st Xenia, has < S tt # 9 .................... r W i J W . T. Boyh tigation of i husband ath » the for alleged ator car It is said tin whole in a terrible , mer anotlie) [*,anc* at the. hand: Great the officer w jphol- by thc lntsl lW4di about the k . - able to wall have their d handle a c lo%V the stra ___ Klttwrlm iMMtttStri « -8"—- x-ALWm.^1 f-
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