The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
C ALAC h til* MaUk jww’U Mat i t w w WW ft***, farmtur*, woo.»w«\k, fiuotoiun, *K. Tin* WM Wttb w H k Hyou cm «m»Jy < ?* »;-tow tmi vubw and &»*!»<* «Mnplct«»- *** *<* wuty Attractive «,o!ur tfi*t ,s you via «*•'■"'Q**f t>«k Oak, W*I;rut, MUwgimy, ate., •fHMw dw tryy lor you to bring a*w tMMtty to many -HW mbk in your Jwdwwith this l i f e «u2nIf brought to eur j^w^uuiWwyowttMituoim* #<« «o » o f Calac FREE, 'vpqin OAK ^»«UMU.WW JI» t THE CEDAKVILLE^LUMBEIt CO, . CjEDAItVILLE, OHIO From Factory t o You Save AH Intermediate Profits Writeforcolor card and Price list, . Our Formula Outside White Pigments Liquids Analysis - % , £1% /> {^G£)tcip^t»a»a«va^a*«ea SS* ?eaoo *,f■ •;*«•.J36,00 ^1X10 •yaaf*astg^>, a ff .30.00 V ..... 18.00 Silicate of Magnesia.. . . . . . . . . 10.00 K,'.**■ .- j*.. 6.00 Linseed Oil. *•*,sf'^r;-4t ' ,8B;00 35.00 Japan Dryer......... . . . . . . . . SI*P<1 7,00 2.80 t u r p e n t i n e s s t g a » c * t e « t * 1*. f 5.00 2.00 M o i s t u r e , , ......... «a« » a s .*•r. .20 i. • ■* v ’ '.‘, S’ >, - . 1100,00 OHIO’S Greatest Stop Signal The motoring Satisfaction which Red Crown Gasoline bring* to hundreds o f thousands o f motorist* ha* made the Red Crown sign a wel* « some “ stop” on every highway and byway. TbaPs why more than 25000 dealers* stores and garage*, in addition to 500 Standard Service Sta tions, ad 1 and recommend this high quality fueL TUB STANDARD OIL COMPANY (A*OMtGtrHtoWti) R E D C R O W N S FRIDAY, MAY 18, 192<. TAXES AND VALUATIONS THE VERY REST PAINT AT $ 2 . 6 0 0 « 272-278 Kimball Street, * COLUMBUS, OHIO FlatWali Paints "Enamels , Vanish Stains Last February the question of re valuation wax up for consideration and sentiment: was almost 100 per cent against if, The county commie- aionera voted against it and the mat ter went over another year.’ The demand for additional funds in the county continues and the farm and homo must ho valuedhigh enough to bring in needed revenue, . The public has said in no uncertain terms that-it does not want to pay more tax than at present, This being accepted at face value the public now faces one of two alternatives, getting behind a movement to check publie expenditures or increased faxes to permit officials to pile up additional burden on the county. Recent revela tions in the conduct of the Probate Court office under- Judge J, C. Marsh all brings the issue squarely before the taxpayers for solution. We are not hearing any chorus of “Amens” to the Marshall program. If we though there was we would be the first in the county to urge the State Tax Commission to order a re valuation at once. • ROSENSTEEL & WEBER H om e Furnishers 5 1 -5 3 W . Main St., Springfield, O RADIO HELPS IN THE HOME Whatever may be the’ influences tending to weaken and disrupt the American home, the radio is certainly an influence that ends to restore it, Broadcasting'stations receive scoAs of letters from faithful wives Who ■afclast found a way to keep their hus bands at home. The savings banks are also finding out that families that stay at home are saving mote money than When running around. No one can tell what the economic value of the radio is to be. It may, modify our Ufp and our method of seeking pleasure. The motion picture people and even thU automobile man ufacturer are looking to the future with some concern—MI due to the wonderful hold the radio has on the public.. TWENTY-TWO BOYS APPLY FOR CAMP JSfNOX OUTING Twenty-two-,applicants, from over Greene county has filed with Harry D. Smith, Greene County Chairman, fpr^appointment to*the Citizens,Mil itary Training Camp at Camp Knox, Four applicants had taken advan tage .last year of this training vand wnt to return. Moot every town in the county ia represented among the applicants except Cedarville, ., Now At Prices Way Below Factory Yout to Come in Early Complete Cost—It Will And Look Over Dining Chairs $ 2.98 Soh’d Oak'with,genuine Leather seat*. ’ A $6.50 chair fo r .. . . . . . Seamless Axm inster 9x)2 Rug*. Large f t P A Kaltex Rockers $ 9.98 We have a large selection of complete Jiving room, Bed Room, Dining Room, Suits at les* than half '"^their former price. Below are quoted a few of their values. 8 Pieces American Walnut Dining Suit., , . v . .$74 00 3 Piece OverstuflFeed Living-Room Suit,. . . . . . .$149,00 3 Piece Quartered Oak Bed Room Suit $66.00 Genuine Kaltex with Tapestry spring seats at.......... STOVES $60.00 Coal Range,, , . . .......... $39-50 $54.00 Coal Cook Stoves 6 hole...................$28.50 $48.00Coal Cook Stoves with Water reservoir $26.00 $65.00 Coal Cook Stove3 with water reservoir $39.00 DETROIT JEWEL OIL STOVES 2 Burner with Canopy Top,...........................$21,00 3 Burner with Canopy Top ............................ $29.75 4 Burner with Canopy Top",. . . . . . _______ .$39,00 Nesco O il Heaters Large enough to heat a f f O A O good sized room.. . . . . . ■r Ivory Dressers Large Dresser* with” French plate $19.75 mirrors $35.00 vglues Maple Nursery Chairs 79c Made fbfYehcted Maple , stock at« , . , . , 1» , *■ GET READY FOR TAX - COLLECTION NEXT MONTH County Treasurer Frank Jackson or his deputy will make collections of the June tax from, the following places at d&tqs given: Cedarville, June 9; Yellow Springs, June 10; Bowersville, June 11; Jamestown, June 12; Osborm June 13. Taxpayers are-urged to note that tax collectnnrtrre on Central Standard time, and not the new fast time. COURT CASES DISMISSED **&M i& J*B t***& *.& * *tt¥(*..*f*u** TtWmtoi** mtrtth*hM' * * The following cases in Common Fleas Court have been dismissed;- S. S. V{ilaon vs. Nettie Marsh and others Sherman A. Ellison vs. Ruth N, Elli son; Lincoln Funderburgh vs, Chew Publishing Co.; State of Ohio vs, J, A, Boraff; Elizabeth Espy vs. H. V. Smith; Exchange Bank ys, Forest Hcironimus. Cases settled and dis missed : Robert M. Oglesbee vs. H» E. Schmidt; Minnie Fox vs, N. W. Fox Ham Fields vs. Sugnrcrcefc Board bt Education. U .S. WANTS MARTIN WEIMER The Federal Grand jury in session fit Dayton this week indicted a large number of persons for bootlegging. In the list was Martin Weimer of this place. Weimer took his departure some Weeks ago when it was noised about that he was connected with a Xenian, who had plead guilty. It ia said the indictment contains several counts. Weimer is reported as being in the West, CEDARVILLE COLLEGE GIFTS . .... . D> * Contributors to the clearing of the debt of Cedarville College This Week are James L, Savage, Philadelphia, Pa.; $10; K. D. Dawson, New Galilee, Pa., $10; Arthur Henry, Clay Center, Kan., $10; Mrs, S, J. McMillan, Mari- ssa, 111... $10; We arc greatful to these kind friends. Tefal to raise $1091,60. W» R. McChcsney. CHILD FOUND DEAD. Public Sale B is Are A Neessity LeaveYourNext Order Here County Coroner R. L. Haines, of painterville, investigated the death of Maynard Cline, three months old * child of Mr. and Mrs, Walter «CUne ! of Columbus street, Xenia, The child was found dead in tied at the home of a neighbor where it was being eared for while the mother waa a patient in a Columbus hospital, The child had not been well since birth. The Cor oner reported dfcath due to an enlar ged • Brussels Rugs $ 1.59 27x54Size many beautiful patterns, in $3.50 rugs fo r ., . . Double Blankets $ 2.19 Another lot of genutne Woolen Blankets re duced to , . . . . . . . . i Piano Benches . Solid Oak, Walnut ' f f andMahogany an Jk I | _ W £ $18.00 hencVat. . , . * * * + * Ho - - *~ -» “ C h i ld r e n ’ s Rockers One lot of ahput 35 chil- - A A _ '. drens dak *ftd white enamel IZ Rockers will Jto sold a t w Hoosier Kitchen/ Cabinets ■nnrfamour'Hoo*ief “ with porcelain Tabletop at. $39.00 3 Piece Bed R oom Suit This Suit is Mahogany finished and upholstered in Spanish Leather Large Rocker, Chair A A ai d Bed davenport for.................. Y y v * U v Odd Dining Tables $60.00 Oak Table..........t, . . . . . . . . . . ,$34,00 $56,00 Oak Table,*........ : ............ .$31.50 - $45.00 Oak Table............. .$27.50 $38.00 Walnut Tabl e. , . .$21.00 $31,00 Oak Table................................. $T8.00. $28.50 Oak T a b l e .........$15.50 $28.50 Oak Table............................. .$13.98 , Odd Dressers $ 2.00 Dressers............. * . . . . . . . . . j*$35.00 $48.00Dressers .$24,98 $46.00 Dressers $23,69 $40.00 Dressers ........ .”.$19,50 ,$36.00 Dressers ......... .$18.98 $32.00 Dressers .$16.98 $55,00 Birds Eye Maple Dressers,. . . .$19.75 StoreOpenUntil 9 o’clock Saturday Bight Center Stands $1.19 AmericanaQus^tercd Oak stands different sizes.,'. Comforts All remaining comfores Values up to $11,00 A « y g o a t . . ............... , » f M . - ' 1 ’ ‘ " r - Milan Granite ; , Ware AH remaining stock/of this O Aaa granit ware will be sold at . . 45 Lb. Mattresses' A Felt and cotton Mattress full sized i f " ’ $9.69 Folding Cots They have a strong re-enforeeawoven wire ds*| q o springs............................ r J : } W H E R E T O D E A L D A Y T O N DAYTON’S BE JT CORSET A BEAUTY SHOP (MISS CEClUA OStLRFELD) Shampoo ta Pore 8 i!» v f» t« jP « * » l» r t a*d Mircil Wavitt*; Mamcariftii ftnW Mimas* aid Scalp Tfaatmant. }6\V.2nSSt. DAYTOIl, OHIO “ G e t I t A t W h e a t k y ’ s ” 27-29 Washington St, DAYTON, OHIO “ EVERYTHING” , For thes Farm Dairy “Good Quality”’ at “LjssPrice” BICYCLES Children** Vehicle* Tire* - - - - Repairing , W . F* MEYERS D A Y TO N , O . B. F. Keith’s 6 Big Vaudeville Acta and Feature Photoplay*. Entire change of »how every Monday and Thuraday. Continuaui Perfor- mnnee* from 1:30 to 11:30 P. M, Afternoon Prioa* 20c and 30c. F.veninga30c and BOc. RUOS-UNOLEUM .tinohrampatternfloor cOT«rlng,49ciq.yd., srisuold acal Consulcnm, t7.su<, Ural* Ru*. *!: Axuinater Sn*. SlS.So; VrlvaU, *li.5o. All perfectsoodaand guaranteed. Weretail *r*holM*le prloet. nirect Iron mills to jou. 4 AMERICAN RUG MILLS 4 SS E. Fifth St , Bear JaeVaea, PayteM. O, . l a b - C U S T O M T A I L O R S SUITS $30.00 ’ PANTS $7*00.00 . StS MIDWEST TAILOR SHOPS X36 South Makt &». • DAYTON. O. V 0U m m THE MUTUAL HOME sftd SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Tfto Laifs««t la Dayton Raaourcas $17,400,000.00 Surplus $650,000.00 over 33,000 Aaceunti CornarMalnarHfaeaeiMiSteaata Oayten, OKI* ARTISTIC FUNERAL DESIGNS At Raatwwdila -Pitoas HARDERT** PLOVER SHOP B I B L E S , B O O K S And Complete Line* o f S U N D A Y S C H O O L BUBBL IES O ut P r ices A t # T h # V # ry Low #*t Fifthlc Ludlow CHRISTIAN PUBLISHING ASOCIATION DAtTOiJ0. n a t u r a l h e a l in g FTatUee fW w l la Weaiiaent *t I m h , artArla*, M tai. Hear, ld«fnay*, aa«(irtanMah ■whh aawral ytawl drat*, nmeaane, aW*> fedatty and nxar«t*a, •' C, ZURMUHLEN, M. D. SStfMrdSt., AtWa DXVTO«.C»flO T H * T O A T it H ftW AU N AN Y ■ The Only Utah CtaW fteetawaM hiOaytea ' TKatSarire*al Feyahw Priev* T ry G ar Sunday Chlekati jDimaar 7 i e ' i MS 307 3 eeU>LWIiaw $!*e«t tM # iT N .O A V Ik ,# to . OAYTOW.O. Syawge waiaMatW'ia^iittWiv^ <we*wwee,t»ii/.e,a*w**P WHEN IN DAYTON’ S m U . For Fr«h , Spring Caught FISH ROTH’S Fulton Market 3* X 4th St. DAYTON, OHIO A H L E R S DAYTON’S Loading Furrier* * t a. *t«i m M .... M* t» If tt 1N k i J a ItobodytoDayWnSsttt SC MUM1DirtigS at & CARL A. SCHMIDT * a , to# Mum lwh .« w anHUrr II ... CH KM10 A L* . m PR I o 37 Green i Chi- Perc PEDIGRE. WEIGHT 20! best sires ev excellent disj Sire: Infou 40905 (464201 j Bismark 5529 ■ _Dam—Peac (43400), by C This hor. mile west i ®Care will be * should any oct rf"' FEE:*—$15 n *1 M pp I i. i i Hour Breai LARD per l b . . . . PRUNES, L SSM& ft I, SU.M', lb < . . . • • • Aaratal) mill* to Ml SOAP, Cryst White 6 b SOAP, P. & [ON* Naptha, 2 *ih FUDGE, Va, Chocolate PEACHES, Big can . .. ih St, nauewMUrirc'-nkili t COFFEE, Je t lb.......... ; RS BACON, Sus r * cured, l b . . ^ IF Y0O
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