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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