The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
I '# Mfel Are You Preparing for One of the Greatest Annual Events of the Miami Valley 9 * It’s Coming Sodht' Watch Dayton. Newspaper* Closely Next Week for an ExtraordinxryAnnouncemeat o£ Bikers Downstair* Store Tae Cedbmtte HeriM -r~- ’Ttr— VT* * IDITQB i ^ j KARLH BULL Skitors# at the Poat-Office, Csdar- ; ville, 0,, October 31, 1887*«** second - class matter. \ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 n s s ..... . ...C" Mint and Lemon Stick 19c Pound Milk Chocolate Peanut Clusters 30c Pound .. CEDARV 1 LLE, OHIO S. &S. Shoe Store Main Street, Xenia, Ohio £ ItV Tim© To Change Clothes Fall is at hand. It’s time to consider new clothes, shoes, hats, etc. It Way be that you need some things youf home store doesn’t carry. We Mil he (fed to wait on you. Our Boys and G irls Stow (Sixth Floor) has some wonderful new eiotlW (or the young folks, ages 6 to IB. If yon can't gat away (torn home, send them in. We will give them the same square deal we 0m to evetyone< Qptfablgp*>»* (anew (a CINCINNATI Pretty FootWear For Women We row announce two very, newmodels in FALL FOOTWEAR— Two Oxfords of Exceptional Beajuty One $6.45 BLACK SUEDE-—trimmed and inlaid in dull mottled calf-nkin—a low heel, surfaced with rubber. The Other $7.95 BROWN SUEDE—Plain tip, very dressy—trimmed in brown calf, also has the low heel—-surfaced with brown rubber. Those ate Very fashionable, and we are sure yott will appreciate them. “S, & S. SELL.FOR LESS” . WHAT VIRGINIA WILL DO We read the statement the other (lay i!j.ut the state of Virginia v.-oyld erect mtic mik'i of haul surfaced rwri this year than nuyolhef state in die Union. All of this to be done with out a cent of expense to the general taxpayer but from tlip profit of tire gasoline ton. Last year is was proposed that such a law be enacted by the legisla ture and such a bill was introduced The bill wan opposed by the automo bile club3. It had the backing of the Grange and Farm Bureau. The hill provided for a reduction in the land assessment along such improvements over the present Jaw. A number of city members voted for the bill while a still -greater number of the rural members who'were count ed upon for supporting the bill were move thoughtful .of catching a few automobile owner votes and' did not /ole in the affirmative and the bill ,vas lost. The'gasoline tax will come m the near future because it is a just tax in that the people that benefit mpst from good roads will pay at mast a fair shave of the cost.' WHERE ONE I „AK IS LOCATED Xenia will vote on, a change in her charter a t the coming election. The plan of selecting candidates for city commission, at primary and then a Vote* at the regular election is prov ing costly. At the recent primarjt the cost Was^aboufc $5, for each vote cast Another feature that has added great ly to the cost of election is the creat? mg of additional voting ^precincts, when the precincts Were divided or -die present basis our election expen ses just about doubled. There is no need of two precincts in, Cedarviile village and two in the township. When we look around, all the additional tax that people complain about paying is not from the schools and good roads. Useless jobs could be abolished'and .housands of dollars saved each year out of course this does not suit the professional politician. Mr. and Mrs. John Boolman moved to bellow Springs. have Dr, C'. J, Fairo, tvho is, opning a new dental office here, wfll not be ready until Monday, Sept, 24, Decorators are working on the 'rooms in Die Bank building. The Or.^trill make a business trip to Kentucky next week. Rev; Robert Galbreath, who is pas- tof of the Presbyterian church at nUion, N. Y., has resigned owing to ill health. Rev. Galbreath hap been' on a leave of absence, for some time. ;HOCK A B S O R B E R S Work with the Fore* gpriijg*— not against them, '/ho “third spring” check*the kwbotindand atop* the *idls-«way. Save tire*, fuel, andcardepreciation. Mod* orate in price. Dittribatort R. A. MURDOCK, ded«rviUe,and Jamestown B i H i lii *w miplum,,iiif<i p ^ i>,Wen.w,,.ijl»Mi»ae THOMAS IfefUS DEAD. Thome Wy&a *rf this place for nm y yttgb, dted at Hut hams of hie .**& dftUfbtwr, My and Mat J. 3. IBM m H, Tbaraday night euffearing wMb wreamk poison ing and infirmtUia* «f oW age. The duvasd was bore in Ballanumy, seupf agadaven-euTWAeceaedflThev County Antrim, Inaknd, coming to this country following the Civil War. He was bom December 1, 1835 and would l»e 89 next December, He is survived by the following chil dren, his wife having preceded him a number of years ago: Boyd ant Graham Wylie, Drake, North Dakota Mrs. Elizabeth Petty. Detroit; Mrs 1 W. Cummings, Morning Sun, Iowa The deceased wax a member of the Reformed Presbyterian church, (Old School,) for many years. The funeral will he held Saturday afterhoon at 2 1\ M. from the Mitchell home. Dr. J . P. White will have change, of tho ser vices? assisted by Dri McChesney- Burial takes place a t Massie Creek cemetery. . atefttk* «£3« DEATH Ob MISS WOLFORD Miss Sarah Wolford, who under went an operation Tuesday at the McClellan hospital for gall stones and appendicitis, died Thursday evening at that institution, The deceased Was own a t Clear .Spring, Maryland, and was 58 years of age. She is survived by the- following brothers; and sisters* vVm. Wolford, Dixon, Tin; Pete Wol ford, Washington C. H.; T. C. Wol ford, Xenia; O. T, Wolford,, south of :own and Mrs. William tlainea -cf hear Xenia. The funeari will be held from her late home on Miller* street, Mon-. Jay, the .hour t abe announced later. Miss Wolford was-a member of the United Presbyterian church. Burial takes place at Woodland, Xenia. Wanted Bricklayers} Rate $1.25 an hour. Apply superintendent new school ouilding, Jeffersonville, 6. a f* tht vital Motion is mom ?*■«*» be pro* :v*‘moans arc WhOrt *irtra*< ‘ JJ* no* U * m ookte. Practically Oli cold: JV1** ft-proper prevent!, tTStat- ‘laf*^WWh tha vra, rrippe, onrwif ' tiE? •warm bom , tOBtfliti* tier, redKM f f i r t s r ViftM atop,... tloo, is S f Ottffer, tend ft* .. „ w i s a s B s LUNGAUDIA FOR COUGHS AND COLDS T The quicker you can remove a Cough or Cold, the better. Deep-seated ones are a menace to the Lungs. If LUN- GARDXA is not bettor and does not act'}quicker in Coughs and Colds of nil kinds, sore thfoat, difficult breath* in# opasmodie Croup, and for the, re lief of Whooping Cough,- -your money back. Use it to ward off1 Influenza, Thousands praise LUNGARD1A, For •ale % C. li« IfUdgway. . - sl Wanted to Knew. • Harold accompanied ins uncle down ro tiie business district one day recent ly and lveni-ti a ‘number of t)ie latter's acquaintances greet him with a cheery familiarity. Harold was impressed with this and when *hey were atone he said, "Uncle Ben, v.hen ncarty ail jibe linir Is worn off my bead will folks cali mo ‘old top,’ too?"—Boston Evening Tran script. India’s Way'and Our Ovtm India’s method of judging a man by «fs caste is about as intelligent as our method of Judging Min by bis cash,-*- Buffalo Evening News. Step Up and Feast Your Eyes! Our windows are drawing | people like a three-ring cir* cus. Such wonderful Fall Suitings—gathered from the best makers in the country. { But Fts only a taste of what’s inside. And every one at o'ur Extra-Value Prices — ~ of. ~~ : \ $ 25 , $ 30 , $35 and $40 v Si These fabrics sold at the above prices defi nitely save you many dollars on every purchase. . >b It’s so easy to prove Look and Compare! 33 East Main St. Xenia, Ohio i n VISIT HOLLENCAMP’S In Dayton SOth A nn iversary S A L E # Man’ll Suits — O'Costs and Furnishings SAVE MONEY —BUY HERE 1 3 S . Jo ffe rab n S treet V._ DIAMONDS F in e W atch and Clock Repairing Odd Shaped Crystals Fitted W hile You W alt W . E. PURCELL CStSKeith Theatre Bids. ^ THE BEST DRUGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES - R e m e d i e s o f a l l k i n d s P r e f z i n g e r ’a Q u a l i t y CUT RATE DRUG 5T0RE • 33 Eut Third SUeoL MEN'S an d YOUNG MEN’S M ad e T o Order Sutta a t $ 3 0 O th er P lace* Aslc 9 4 0 A nd M ore , DRESSWEU. TAILORING CO, J209 Lower Kr.jso Sid*. 127 S, Main Streat Rallevo your»o!f of NauValgi., Ear.cha, Toothache, Lumbago, Ghutnatb*, ; Cold., Etc, USE SOUDERS’ ASPIRIN TABLETS. Box of 12 for 10c The Royal Remedy & Extract Co. DAYTON. OHIO THE MUTUAL HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION The largsjit In Dayton Resources $15 ,000*090 .00 ’ Surplus $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Over 30 ,000 Accounts Cer*ar Mate «nd Second Streets j D*yte«, OWo A Pure Extract for flavors, Ice Cream, Puddiqgs, Cakes and Candies. Make the Food More Delicious—Use SOUDERS’ THE ROYAL REMEDY & EXTRACT COMPANY Dayton. Ohio . M E D I C I N E S ■f (3 Nobody m D ayton Sells B etter Drug* X Pi cc CARL A . SCHMIDT ai o to 0 20* flOITH LUDLOW STRB8T • C H E M I C A L S M £N-Save the Difference Buy your NEW SUIT from URBAN J. ZIMMER MerchantTailor Cor. XeniaAre* and Stoola Save’for Old-Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or ^financially fixed” at 65 years, according to statistics, Are you to be one of the three or one of the 97 7 Now is the time to de cide. Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association noiV, We pay C per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin* nirig will soon grow to such propor tions as will mean independence for yon. TiieCedarviile Building & Loan ..Give Us A Chance To Figure On Your Printing? i * a e
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