The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

Mmt. I PUB L I C S A L E W JEsrEPEki | rvj** i"» m * t .» In fvjtium m i jff ru f if tn r c**»#»*’* ?«*«* s * i * » c k ** i x***t*!*f app*«i*t*iMmt ■<**eepk--4el* V. v«tu« |M , t*e *tNM «f tjl & b U* <)*»*££*• 1*KMVtfe ** vOT anH^^RP HWIRHn^ fiPi ^Wi # • teteesl naftmthify at Sties**.. | 9Hi mm fm « stay a* Dipt In n)«fct j <*• « k CWeefe h*vt*t hewt Amted hr *<■'•« wide )cultivation. Appraised *t of nomination* of candidate* for Mem Elections WWe.QO A A van s*il for tfcv tiurd* i*„s f the Board of Education, o f Reasonable tetnw: *’ d. s., in* Township Burst gMhoo! Attcat> j Mwm D. Rico, guardian of John , , y y .\ t , Q k vw Count y Vruy, maia- ; W. Stull, Moult & yfeikcrt, Auction- ; y N,,n;nauim Fapn* filed with tho, THU1UUMY, IMTOBKR 22, 19J53 jews, ’lUuid of Deputy State Supervisors of i Sal* starts at urn o’clock P, M.f BUvifons of said County, as provided' Bomdil* MU* fZ,000,000 |."S Atlr'i f ‘ on the Prentiss*, n;*> JT im W b y R i& ad* | t'"o * l'"h • • 4 },V,,' iiffio i i l hy On« IS: *■ i spuu-v; pi <y - , . Jam es T h ‘*r.*H’U. H r im* -a <» redwal tm eu . Wssthtaftee to ft ''¥urm •* U ‘ a<n's ' “ 1 * ®'iiw southysOTICfC OF NOMINATIONS OF by ?uw. TSaitsu sorest atattai «a the .<* °»*>crn* 0h‘°* 0,1 ®I(* AVliuw , VN'OIOATFS OF THK HOARD i Georj'o JL freawr'd Btosto flyw. H# vw im x S a rn »m art Spring road, known as “Stull Farm''. , OF EDUCATION * »• v - ^ »»our aa « Kjtetcfcar. Two well* of water, good bam and: ---rr ■■„, V. J, Ttrbox *» * *»«**» *wwta* Meet with fcf» .house. Twelve acre* of timber. Sixty ’: general Code, Sec. 4908. f Dated Sid day of October, 1920. D*r*ty U*n*d $t*tm M*r*b*l ' acre* of pasture and seventy-five' The following Is a list of tUa nsrncs'Foard of Deputy Bute Superviscrs of *»*>«* deeteefc and Dr, *dw*m L | s 1 : 0mm, the aovwnwMMit pfcyaldaa wbo f ~ j " 1. <■ 1 y'» .■ : 11 j ^ 1 v - ..'• ' ^^ 1,1 M d iwoiwHMawd biM «Me to aUuod tba *rt» t* JLtlwita. TW* W*tf had falahad «*a*r * • m m ft* CWem|K> to pm* Urm, that of wairtaa a wfil t* «Ua- Crceno County, Ohio, f Jofcn Alwnnfw, Chirfj „ , s ^ , ao,5 t,f tl<I4,w „ , ' . 1 wfcicb Lei 1 up a nmij irut k in re ^ud Earl Stprt, (Jerk escaped with six pouches of rt'.tlstanMj '* 7 . y„ , ;Via. grpiiooia -----inau allowed a mail truck to P « « \ T l ^ \ . „ Hiatefy parried every* In Q b r y \ t s m .M :* l^ d a f * V r^ i t Jemmy tm m m . *mmt A school :>f whales w;:s disporting \ *na Wfcur,ues‘ ^Tiiuuteou O.” f Icgivt-tWie. f mother hulu'd nloft and then re* | BuenosAire*.—^Theproposal to dim- in ^ ln 'in ” irv ' f m o by j claimed, with deep emotion: ’Took, mute the presidential office, which la i f f I f L ^ iA a s of disermraeing gen- rhildrcn, look! There goes your saint* I only ornamental, la gaining headways;.;.^ ii-o lnre-te tlev look upon n l father.” | In Uruguay, according to the neW*puDt !lJa * 1 ! * | In mid-Atlantic when a Zeppt Un (tew ' low overhead. Tho widowed whale May Eliminate Pregidmnt 1 AM. *»v per Telegrnfo, os this oommen enemy of the poor. m m m Ida to m m , mttmmto* #t IS,* WMWM®, b$ **M. Mo*t *f W* fortua* *Htt go to hi* two daught*r«L Mfatktmm KUfod, 46 Hmt , In Rkttimg al Fhrmptcm Part*.—-L’Httsaanlt* g«y« j f pergon* war* kiUrd and *0 wounded in the Wlor**ie* riotiag. Following the killing of on* of thole Mador*. Fwfctatt atartmi a reign of >**t*or against Wmm Mason* of Flor* ■ -me*. ; ■ The Dewdon Daily Ebcpraw say* the fhaelat roptittl* la Florence for the wawwlnatlon, October S, of Cavalier Imperial, a nuunber of the Fascist T>*rty directorate, Included ‘the kUUng A number of antl-FaBcljrts and the Swawr Socialist depnty, FfiatL $30,000,000 Coal Merger Announced at Naahville Nashville, Tenn.— a merger of coal, lias nnd coke companies, involving ^properties worth abont | 30 , 000,000 and backed by large capital Interest* of KSdcago, New Tork and varidii* east* ;• » ’ cities was announced by the Bon 'Air Coal and Iron corporation. ; By the merger the Bon Air corpora-' ,tioa take* over the properties of the •Tennessee Consolidated Coal company ,*nd the Chattanooga Gas. and Coke •company. The,, sale of the Chatta- ;hocga Gas and Coke company is sub- JJect to ratification by the stockholder*. Bithop’t Conviction of Heresy Uphold by Court New Orleans.—The house oic bish­ ops of the Protestant Episcopal church In the United States of America ap­ proved the finding of a court convict­ ing Bishop. William Montgomery (Brown of heresy. • Bishop. Brown ad- {dressed the house; of bishop* on .hi* lease. The vote was 95 to 11. Eighteen Indiana Alien* in Prison to Be Deported Gary, Ind,—Eighteen take county a Indiana prison, are olad by Goternon Jackson and •tagged over to the Immigration author- fBW*fo*.lmjpe®ale deportation. Twelve • portkr'pf the- stem, The Better Buick is a Man-sized Motor Car Fftocte apprecUite a tmsru orhdnsf# ©ftrily-handled, but fallreked, man-sized car. TbtKBetter Buick for in- Back Buick model seat* its capaekyoffoXUgrovmpeople —a relaxed ease—without d legs or necks. Tall especially, enjoy it* teacUroom And leg* room- American men and women are above th e average Mat***. And a smaller dag - then Buick is apt to be iow-ceilittged, e m m t d l a car the ample, S ite eomSc right la 1 i o f your k» Tou wAl find an# y Deogipx and try MM^pudk c hort o f mat m i in ska, ! hfid *£t Brin* ilx-foowr U rn Mgmmm, why Buick widely considered a motor car—another why there art a mil# J more emhuriaetk: . and we will Bwfcktoyour for you «otry. mwm. m m m company rwvtniaaipw 0 ^ , 1 QMhferBUICK Moyaas fismgc ' 6eupM OMdfik ftfilfi 4 mm I Service 'Xi4i%fitit m & s® ‘'K i i i t u l e r ’s F a l l F e s t i y , J T r ib u te t o l k e G e n i u s , S k i l l a n d C r a f t s m a n s h i p c f j t m e r i e m t I n d u s t r i e s We announced it’s coming last week--Now, this remarkable event is here --Read this page—Come to Dayton for the First Great Dayfs Savings! Uf*f3 * 4 T v itm ie to t h e G e n i u s , S k i l l a n d C r a fts m a n s h ip o f A m e r ic a n I n d u s tr ie s I*IKE~KUMLEI£S O c to b e r 17 i l l t o 3 1 s t Suits c o n s is t in g o f double- breasted coat, with long-roll lapel. Vest and two pairs of knickers! 100% pure Virgin wool suits, tail- v /J ored to Kike’s specifications/ espe- cially for Fall Festival I Sizes 7 to 16 yesrs, In tan tweeds, brown and heather Herringbones- and novelty mixtures. A Boys* Sheep-Lined Coats, $7*95 A group purchase secured espe­ cially for Festival 1 Coats of mole­ skin fabric; sheep lined and with Keaverized collars? Sizes 7 'to 20, The Boya’ Store—Second 'Floor Men’s 2-Trouser Suits For First Day $29 A most remarkable Festival offering. Single and double breasted suits in tlie smartest new fabrics, Cheviots and unfinished worsteds in blues, browns, and grays, A splendid selection of every wanted weave and pattern. They’ll go quickly at this rare saving. Come first thing1Saturday! . The Store for Men Silk Taffeta Pillows in Fall Festival Sale Round and oval pillows > in changeable taffetas - blue, rose, gold, peach,] ordud and plain black. 20 and- 27, inch pillows I with large flower trihp mingl $2.25 An department—Fourth Floor Filet N et Curtains $2.95 Ur An almost unheard of price for cur­ tains of this fine quality. Your choice r>f Filet or Shadow nets in decorative all-over patterns. Rich ivory shades. ZV js yards long. Select yours early Sat­ urday, while stocks are complete. Hike Kuntltr**—Fifth Floor Festivals* Dresses at $ 5*95 l a fashion’s most fav­ ored style*, desired ma­ terials and novel colors. Coat* At $12.75 >In the richest of fab­ rics, the new wanted styles and the desired shades. Smart Shqes,$1.95 Chk Hats, $1.79 Girl/ Coats, $5 Boy/. Sheep-Lined C$at*, $5.75 K ik e ’s D o w n - ' stairs Store ' Festival Hats $5.95 There’s a hat for ev-^ ery one in this most remarkable., group., of Faff, Festival specials, There’s variety; quality, style, chic, and .ex­ ceptionally good Fall •colors, Fikf^Kumier’t— Third Floor *Coats " $16.75 Shop - Floor S t e p i n P u m p s , $6.45 Beauttfub high grade « t e n i n pumps with buckle* of steel and jet. Hand turned soles;. Spanish heels; choice of patent Mather or black satin. Beautiful in quality and could only bo secur­ ed a t this low price through our extensive FaU Festival Plans. Eikt-Kumlar’a — 8&ond Floor Fall .Festival Sale Fur Trimmed Coats $ 9 5 This group consists p£ all the new style features. Qu#ty.Sdd'^SiidriiJg-'fC fuUy.ecptal to that . stocks at a much higher price, . The fabrics are: Koulustra, Pointira, Needlepoint. c, Furs ate used lavishly and there is choice from . Silver and Germavrdyed Filch Black, .Brown, or Platinum Fox Beaver, Natural Squirrel Dyed Squirrel The very fashionable colors are: " Black, Bove, Grenat ■ Cuckoo, Blue King Gracklehead Make your selection, early. ' Eike-Kumler’o—Third Floor F estiva l Frocks fo r Dinner and Evening $ 3 4 : Only in our gredt Fall Festival Sale could you obtain dresses o f such beau­ tiful quality at such a low price, Jy For these dresses have -the style ‘ points that are ’'good” .this fall and winter, > Flared Chiffon Evening Gowns . with Metal Lace , t Afternoon dress with Metallic Turxe and Velvet Skirt Velvet Triihmcd Afternoon. Frock with Nigh Collar and Bong Sleeves. Come in early to make your selection. Eike-KumlcFs-r-Third Floor Cape Gloves in Sale, $1.65 of fins quality and . waahabla. P. K. seams and Faria Point stick­ ing. In "beaver, mode, gray. Gloss Deportment—* , Street Floor Vanity Boxes in Festival, $3 An example of Fes­ tival savings! M a n y have trays and contain bob combs as well as other fittings. Choiee of l i z a r d , beaver calf, and leath­ er; blank, gray, tan, bine, brown, rose. Leather Good* Dept ,— Street Floor Cfimettes of Brocaded Satin. $4.95 A w onde rfu l Fall Festival value for the average and medium stent figure, Lightly kmed. »£*•,***> 44, Second Floor S a t Chants. $1.95 This Festival feature rapresettt* lingerie of fine quality, Radium silk. Embroidered in self colors hi designs of individuality. H tho-KnmW**- Second Floor Iriati Picot L ac © 5c Yard (Chinese Make) 2,000 yard* of hand- mad* pteot, exception# ally low priced In An­ niversary. Loot department—' Street Floor 40-Inch Crepe Satin in Fall Festival $1.89 A beautiful lustrious.quality of this wantpd fabric, at un exceptionally low price! In Marmora, Terrapin, Anatholja,' Pencil1Blue, Pansy, Bokhara, cocoa,’navy,' coffee, black. Corduroy, 79c 36 inches wide. Choice of twenty-five shades, Duvetyn, $1.95 Brocades, $12.95 54 inch brocade velvet in ten exquisite patterns. S JUkc-Kumle fsS ceond Floor 36 inches wide. Shown in nineteen wanted shades. Crepe fit $2.29 40 inch crepe-de-chine in twenty colors. Satin Canton, Crepe Satin, now $3,69. W omen’s Festival Hose Sheer Chiffon j *■’ ’ . $1.19 Full fashioned chiffon hosiery of fine quality, sheer but smooth ami Firm, Mercerized tops, 12 fashion­ able shades,, Full Fashioned Service Hose $1.45 Our, famed AJmeee Hose purchased !or Fall Festival in such a manner that vo can sell it below its wonderfully low :egtilar price. , Ifathry Department-Street Floor 25 Wilton. Rugs An Extraordinary Value! p x 12 size, heavy wool Wilton rugs. A quality that Would ordinar­ ily sell at a much higher price, A wide assortment of attractive oriental patterns, including rich taupe, rose, mulberry and blue color combinations, All trimmed with heavy fringe. m e-K tmU fe- -Fifth * W $65. $ 1.13 Men’.* S k ir l's I Collar ■ and N e c k he id Styles, E U r „ t quality 11','fli :h. Broadcloth. Cl'” ’ White, Bine, Grey. Tan. Men’s Flannel- ’ ,el;5:e Gown?} • $1 “Paultlesfi” msire, specially purobosed for Fall Festlvpt. Cut full, 54 inches' long, •Rific’c- Men's S?’on *.. s/a.*Bai$lsfe5S? ss , '$6166 An. exceptional Festi­ val saving. Introducing the Pew fall styles' in tan ■and black calfskin. The Store for Men s Fall Coatings ih * Sale, $4*98 Forstmann - Hufi'mah coatings of su p e rio r quality at a great deal less than they ordinar­ ily cost, In Fell Festi val! Wool Jersey, ?t;$8 Border March**, - - , Phut! F I*nn 4 |M $ Second ; Printed Every Day Zephyr, 29c ...; Durable cotton wash fabric a t typical Festi­ val savings, Chints de­ signs and fioral •pat­ terns, 32 inches wide. 36 Inch Printed Crepe in Sale, 7,9c 34 Inch Bordered Crepe Now $2.39 j Mystery Cloth For Men’s Shirts, 79c 32 Inch Madras Shirting Now 39c Jlikc-Kumlev's — Second Floor Glassware a t , 9c and 19c Values such as only Fail F e s tiv a l bringol 2 and 8 ounce tumblers, !>c! Goblets, sherbet;!, saucer cham pagnes, wines and cordials at 19c. China Department- Fourth Floor Boys and Girls’ Shoes, $3.15 A Festival Fea tu re - boys’ and youths’ high chocs and oxfords; tan Russia “calf, oak solea, Goodyear welt. Oxford in the same mannish model for smaller miss. New sebra welt. , Collegiate Oxfords, $1.15. R iko-Kuntlcr'g— Second Floor Butterscotch Candy, 19c Lb. Candu Department— Street Floor Quick Meal Gas Range, $74.50 For First Festival Hay. Romi-Whiio stove with Lorain Oven-heat Regulator. A remark­ able value/ Bouse Furnishings— Basement Mohair Daven­ ports in Fes­ tival, $110 Mole shade with rune barkgiouqd, t i e r v o d feet and base rail. Re­ verse iiclo of cushionj in ririi damask. Wang chair to match,. $65. Side rhair ip mntih, $ 66 . Jlike A'awFrV' - . Fifth Floor V*& i * n I ^ 4470* trio yo o tte pa. w lag mu du:e. The ti ip nearir. ceero to day, Nov way and election < lie has a. The th create rr, taxes ant tax prob cue befor has an o; ing it. In the ' county ur board of of the be school di county b members has no vc There ,One heat Hastings bers of t election, duct of t Klan and Barnes, v for postn land. He „ eacy of t .has put j names of and Geoi- repcrts t Barnps p Locallj between _Myers fo ition to ticket ot; no nomii one cand McFarlai ; his frien Ijfellot. s For mt J three pis ; but thro j Raymcnt j well., all j In thq 1• ' the boar/ and the : Collins M Fred Cle ' _ 3. -13, M | seeking is servinj Harry T March. T for town: j OHIO SE 1 H ' ' The Oh purchasec farm nori . ,Wing See'. facing fii stockhcidi Columbus* ceiver. Tl tion Co. c the U, S. for a reel . The' coi and Char more tha worth mo possible ! time or t< COURT 1 ed Co nDr t v f Ti lento tion gotin mini ml: wesA

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