The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

laaesgg! f KARLH BULL - . BPITOB gtoh£*d a&p » 3N0. MW®**. Cedw- ( rilk, 0., October $f, 1887, W *aoMd l iliuMt aurtt«r, ____ ♦THE motcctpg public fc » bceu etnrltadc la k* approval oi Aft FonJ Four-Door Sedan, In *11.part* o f the country ft* StyUehappearance and inviting interior have brought the car in- itWJtly into greal demand, ■ .« N ow ,« it* reduced price, Uptcsentfa rpre compelling value than ever. Although hotter looking, rocmicr, easier riding, it 13listed at forty dollars lose. $& S $ .OQ £ . g . £>. D e t r o i t Thiegood-looking, comfortable, and dependableFord selling at thl* low rrW oilers anagreeable solution to your closed car problems. I These fort cm* be obtained through the Ford Weekly Pure/iate Plat* . R. An MURDOCK, ' = Cedarville, Ohio • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 16, 1S23 Th? will oi Mrs. Rostlta MriSUvaln tuts been prpbgtod and Barton MeBI- wain appointed executor without bond The estates consists of 171 acres of l<-;nd and the town property and 2500 in personal property. The appraisers named are W. H. Barber, W. L. Clem­ ons and Ralph Wolford, Burton gets one half of the estate, Mrs. Fred Me Ehvain, widow of deceased son one fourth and the three children of the ' deceased son, c-ne fourth. C A R S *T R U C K S *T R A C T O R S iaiaenST^SiwfiemmessaitBe^ 7*mmnvss£s The inheritance tax on the estate of diaries Owens has been fixed. The estate amounted to $10,406.39 with debts and cost ot administration at $1679 leaving $8727 for distribution. W. -H., Thomas, Calvin, Reid, Etta and Martha, brothers and sistera, and Minnie Davis., a niece, each get 31454 50 with a tax of $47.72 for each Game Warden Karl Kellar this week caused the arrest of Harry Gra­ ham for having a fox pelt in his pos­ session before the hunting season. Mr. 'Graham states that tile dogs killed a fox and that he found the carcus and cook the hids not knowing it was un­ lawful. Magistrate Whiteman, Xenia pla-.-ed the fine at $25. Jt seems we nave peculiar laws in regal'd to the rarne Foxes are nowr and have been loie.g much damage to farmers as to .hickens and youi-g pigs He is allow­ ed to kill foxes causing damage but oust nut take the plet before Nov, 15 F O. Harhiron transacted business ,n Dayton Tuesdayv and Wednesday, .vhieli has caused some speculation lersabouts. The Edward Wren Co. SPR INGFIELD , OH IO . Humujds of Thousands ofDollars Worth of Bed Winter Merchandise In Oar r iving A Sale o f Vast Proportions—Buy Your Entire Winter’s, Needs "at Big Savings in This Sale. —Every department of the store is participating in this Great November Sale, by of­ fering new, needed items at prices less than regular. Women’s Goats and Apparel of all kinds, Blankets, Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Shoes, Sweaters, Girl’s and Chil­ dren’sWear, Engs, Draperies, Furniture, Housefnmishings and China, Art Goods, Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings.. .A sale offering wonderful opportunities for exercising economy. Buy Winter Needs For Less Iii These Thanksgiving Sales ANNOUNCEM EN T E X T R A O R D IN A R Y Op<zr\ir \9 o f Saturday,November 17th —It’s Here I That season of happiness, good will, ana merry children’s Voices! andheadquarters in this great district have been estabtift #*4 right here in WHEN’S TOYLAND In our spacious third floor. —There’s Jumping Jacks, Animals, Dolls, Wagons, Trains that run, cute Doll Houses, and yes, all that my­ riad of things that go to make Christmastime the sea­ son of seasons. —firing the children, and be sure and come yourself, for none of tts cars to lose that spirit prevalent at this sea­ son of the year. —WltKtMMTHIRD FLOOR sec <***■; r4 . Trained for Special Service “ I serve-—to the whole extent of my beinji I apply my faculty to the service of mankind In my special place,”— Emerson. - The service we have given in homes from which loved ones have been “ called away” has qualified us to care for every detail in mak­ ing funeral arrangements, By relieving the sorrowing ones of care and worry, and lightening their burdens in their hour of grief, we have won their regard and con­ fidence, Upon such service our business is. founded. J- H. M c M il l an & son Cedarrille, Ohio // 1 PUBLIC SALE ! WJ9 il Honda The undersigned will offer lo r *ale at Fubite Auction, at the late residence of Sarah fellen Wolford deceased, n Cedarviile, Greene County ,Oh io, on the 24th day of November AwD. 1923, the personal property o f the said Sarah Ellen Wolford deceased,consistlngin partof 11 Straight chairs, 5 rockers, 2 stools, 4 tables, 3 pedestals, 2 wash stands, sewing machine, 1 folding bed, 1 folding cot and .mattress, 1 small stand, 2 trunks, 1 chiffonier, 1 gas stove, 10 pair o f curtains, 1 rug 9x12, 1 rag carpet, 8 small rugs, 1 bed room carpet, 7 pictures, 3 vases, /1 clock, 1 h o t plate, 1 guitar, 1 wash bowl and pitcher, 1 floor brush, miscellaneous bedding, 1 umbrella, revolver, mis­ cellaneous kitchen utensils, 3 three gallon jars, 1 lot can fruit, 1 clothes basket, 1 suit case and 1 lawn mower. . ■v ■ Saturday, Nov. 24 , 1923 Sale to commence at 1H)0 P. M. TERMS:—Purchases to be paid in cash FRED HAINES, Executor m ta . The land o f perpetual sunshine where the winter vacation is a delight • Unrivalled resorts on_ r»a- and lake and river, with hotels to jplcase every taster-fish­ ing in ocean and strefem—surf bathing and motor beating—golfing ants motoring at their best—and always the deep blue sky and balmy air of|Florida, > W in ter Tourut: T ickets At. reduced fares and with attractive return; limit* and iktop-oyer privileges now on sale. ;* ’ 1 f ' A' V ; :: Requests for ttctaCod infom>atioa sir. invited «u»d in»y b sed d reed to «ny ticket .gent ar {SiKl^sr^TcjireMaUtiv,. ot th« Pcnuaylvam.1 Railroad. P -fe ft t fis y lv a n ia ; Ra ilroad System fjjf The, Standard Railroad of the World Y-Jtk ■ fciS-i t a ■ill fes ■ m f g DR. W. H. SELLS DENTISTS / . , > Pruden Bldg., S. E. Cor. Fifth and Main Streets Booms 22, 23 and 24—Over Trautman & Keve’s Drug Store ^Tw en ty y e a r s of careful work- and ex­ perience, also courte­ ous and honest busi­ ness methods enables us to point with pride t o o u r , professional standing in D a y t o n and Montgomery county. Over twenty years in this lo­ cation. Gold Crowns) Porcelain Crowns, Bridge Work, Plate Work, Gold Fillings, Enamel Fillings, Silver Fillings, PRICES REASONABLE Examination Free—Lady Attendant— Instruments Sterilized—Gas Administered . < Running Water at Each Chair, . ( OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS CAN HAVE THEIR WORK STARTED AND COMPLETED SAME DAY. GLORIOUS--CLOSSAL—GORGEOUS Acknowledged and Acclaimed as - . ' the Achievement Supreme tea THREE DAYS ONLY THURS. FRL SAT. Nov. 15 16 17 THE SUPER-SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME ass 18 Piece Symphony Orchestra 18 A CARLOAD OF SCENERY n n i r i r o m a t i n e e s s o c , $ 1.0 0 P K I t . h a i l EVES. 50d, 75c, $L00, $1.50 & l \ I v L U pLUS 10% WAR TAX % FERFORMACES Matinee* 2s30 NIGHTS 8i30 MAIL ORD FR S n o w b e in g C A I DR AN I ^ C t h e a t r e LAIKDfllmJ Springfield,Ohio im u u i i i i im i

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