The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
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Dresses Striking Values In Silk Frocks The wide-awake shop per won’t let this Silk Frock opportunity slip! by I In this iirst group,, m ost brilliant Values, at $5 .90 In this next group you will find such smart Dresses— tailored o f fine silk materials, v Newest Styles I Priced, only, $9 .90 Both women and misses will delight in these un usually s p l e n d i d Silk Frocks 1 They are truly! - — really — high-class in every detaill A t, - ew*5IIIme*w*wSHHisBe*ewemie**ssa<Htoasaj 12 5 * Anniversary | Trig and Trim BatSmart As Well Parchment kid is smart In, itself, but ■when you add' embossed leather appliques' and. the fashionable side cut-' out you have a shoe that wilt stand out in the Easter pa-1 rade. - ’ They’re low priced too St $3.98 Shopping, A Symbol o f Civilization No one ever told the. little woman hurrying Wong Main Street with her shoppingbag under her arm, that she car ries what nations have fought to uphold, down, throughout the ages— the torchof civilization. W h a t does he r swinging basket hold— curtains to beautify her home, shoes to safe guard tiny, stumbling toes, sheets tomake the beds of her family soft and restful. Just every day things— now, yes — but luxuries denied all but a king a thou sand years ago. The J. C Penhey Company with its na tion-wide organization of 773 stores is but a regiment in that vast merchandise army, struggling to bring goods from where they are to where they are needed with the great est possible economy of time, effort and money. Every sales man is but one more soldier in the fight, that has beenwaged for cen turies,,to make easy the path of those hurrying feet He is doing his bit to upheld the stand ards of civilization. ADDITIONAL LOCAL A good pair it Overalls ar.d f 1,00 »r© the same size at Hums Clothing Co. H r, IIayes Bates has taken a posi tion with a grocery firm in Spring- field, as meat cutter. Wfetned: To rent house o f five or six rooms. Inquire o f Marion Hughes, Mr. Herman McFarland and family | returned last week from California, >: ! where they spent the winter. Mr. Me ; ■Farland and family spent,a few days , here with the former’s parents, Mr. j and Mrs. B, 13, McFarland. They ex- i pect to make their home in Dayton j i with Mr. McFarland’s aunt, Mrs. Mar- | garet Houchins. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson enter tained the members o f the U» P. choir at their home on the Columbus pike Monday evening. The affair was a covered dish dinner. ’* Th.e Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the D. •A. E. will meet Tuesday, May 17th at the home o f Mrs. J. E. Kyle, All members are urged to be. present as there is business o f special import ance to be: presented. , . ■ Mrs, Ira C. Davis, who has been in Newport, R. I., the past three weeks, is expected home ’ Saturday, Sht .vijl be accompanied by her daughter; Mrs LaClede Markle and little grand daughter, Joan. 1 ' Prof. Harley Smith has been cho sen faculty advisor for ‘‘The Cedrus” staff fo r next yeaiv NOTICE — All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to Reed •Pringle are asked to settle at once or make satisfactory arrangements, for the same. Accounts are at the Cedar Inn where settlement can he made. Heavy, large and jfoomy Overalls for $1.00 at the Horne Clothing Co. ORDINANCE NO. 126 AN ORDINANCE TO GRANT THE DAYTON POWER AND- LIGHT COMPANY THE RIGHT' TO ERECT POLES, PIERS AND FIX TURES AND TO CONSTRUCT ■LINES FOR , TRANSMITTING AND DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC ITY FOR LIGHT," HEAT AND POWER PURPOSES IN THE VIL LAGE OF CEDARVILLE. STATE OF OHIO; AND TQ ENGAGE IN SUCH BUSINESS. BE .IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDAR- VILLE, STATE OF OHIO— ’ SECTION t - That the right, au thority and power is granted>nd shall be vested in The Dayton Power and Light Company, a corporation under the laws o f the State o f Ohio, its successors and assigns, fo r a per iod o f twenty-five ( 2 5 ) ' years from the taking effect o f this Ordinance to construct, maintain and operate lines Soar over the crest o f a hill, flash through the country- side—Buick’ s Valve-in-Head engine delivers a smooth, even flow o f power —vibrationless beyond belief at.any speed. " 'B u y aBuick, for style and comfort, for iiner performance, for sterling dependability . —and for greater value. XENIA GARAGE CO. S.Detroit, Xenia, O. Every OUTSELLS Because I t Excels . Other S ix o f Its Price 60 milesplus— ivitb exceptional ease 7 *bearing crankshaft q-vjheel hydraulic brakes Chrytler”60” price*— Touring Car, $1075; Club Coupe, $1125; Coach, $1145: Road ster (tvitb rumblestut), $1175; Count (w ith rumble stttt), $1245; Sedan, $1245. f , 0 , A V rtnH , tom tit XmUrml Chwkr ..........- 4 S S timepeymtnlt* Ask trfdtr’t mttrdiUvt >/«*, _J1 Chfy«I*r cart * » l*eo* * * * * * fF n COSrlttnOf tfan WIMlHUteff. Its tremendous popularity is evidence that the Chrysler "6 0 ” offers a type o f performance so utterly different as to stamp it unique in its field and at its price. The public has enthusiastically preferred its outstanding quali ties o f dash and vigor and alive- ness and riding comfort— and While this success was early as sured, it'was never for an instant expected to assume thestartling proportions o f Chrysler "6 0 ” sales today. Drive the Chrysler"6 0 ” yourself and you’ll instantly appreciate the unique character o f its per formance. You ’ll realize then why public preference o f its sm ooth 60 - mile-an-hour performance, its economy, its easy steering, its smooth riding and its safety,has played such an important part in raising Chrysler from 27th to 4th place in three years. CHRYSLER JOHN COLLETTE, Agent, Jamestown, O. •** C h r y s l e r , m o d e l n u m b e r s m e a n m i l e s p e r , h o u r fo r transmUting qlectrlcifcy fo r light, heat and power purposes, upon arid through the .streets, avenues, alleys, lanes, publiq squares and public places o f the Village o f CedarVille, State o f Ohio, by the erection and maintenance o f the necessary wires, cables, fixtur es, poles, pole lines, posts piers, abut ments required f o r the .wires And cab les y?hiijj,m»tr be hung and strung thereoid'aojd % a ij Company, its suc cessors! o r assigns may manufacture, sell and furnish electricity to* said Village and its inhabitants for light heat and Power purposes, and for lighting the streets, avenues, alleys lanes, public .squares and public placet! and public and private build ings in said Village. SECTION 2. That all * wires erected and operated under this fran chise apd said poled, piers, abutments, and fixtures shall be located and ar ranged so as not to incommode the public in the Use o f paid streets, aVen ues*, alleys,"lanes, public squares and public iplacos and shall be. subject to the approvals o f the Street Committee o f the Council o f said Village SECTION 3. The Company, its successors or assigns, may from time to time erect such pole^ and guy wires and construct such wires and cables in said Village as the business to be done under this Ordinance may require. j SECTION 4. In. consideration o f i the grant made, said Village may, at j its cost arid expense, place, maintain •and Use upon said poles in said Vil . Itige its police and fire alarm wires j without charge, provided, however, : that same ^Jfiall be placed and main tained by Said Village so as not to in- ’ terfere with the proper use o f the : wires, and tables o f the Company, its successors or assigns, and shall be ’ placed and maintained under the di rection o f the Manager or Superin tendent of the Company, its succes sors and assigns, SECTION 5. The Company, its successors o r assigns, shall furnish to said Vill&ge and the inhabitants thereof, at the rates and prices es tablished according to law, electricity for light, heat and power purposes, fo r fall twenty-four hours in. each day o f each, year, fend the current -so furnished shall be the kind commer cially known as 60 cycle, three phase or single phase. SECTION 6, The Company, its successors and assigns, shall hold said Villrv?e harmless from all damages to persons or property that may arise or be occasioned by the exercise o f any o f the rights hereby granted or by any o f the structures or operations authorized hereunder. SECTION 7. That upon the ac ceptance of the terms hereof by the Company, the same shall constitute a contract between it fend said Village and such acceptance shall be in writ ing and he filed with the Clerk o f said Village. SECTION 8. That this Ordi- nr- ice shall take effect and be in force at the earliest period allowed b y law. Passed this 0th day o f May, 1927. D. II. McFARLAND, Mayor a t t e s t .* JJ0HN G, McCORKEtL, \ Clerk,. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— “ Business lots,, also new double house and five family apartment, near Frigidaire Riant in MORAINE, the new- city just south o f Dayton. Write Herbert Mahrt, Realtor, P. 0 . Box B73, Dayton, Ohio.” Prowant and Brown announce the usual spring one cent sale. This is a special event over the country with all Rexall Drug Stores. The sale will end Saturday. ! Public Notice As several complaints have been presented to council about the sjbusfe o f sewers, and drains, we wish, to call attention to an ordinance No, 117 t® prevent the nuisance o f sewers by draning into same waste water from sinks and water closets or any other offensive waste water. i Any person violating these provis ions upon conviction is subject to a fine o f m fend *hall pay * * * . * Tuoseeutioii; each day nuwasea •hall 'constitute a sepmate ■ * BV ORDER OF COUNCIL J7 We are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat teries. Shell Gasoline Station, Martin W a i»« r For Sale:- Garden plow in good condition. Fannie McNeill, ■mm SPRINGFIELD, O. Smashes Adi Records W ith an _ , Extraordinary Sale of Not when the season is o v e t , but NOW ,, when yoii N E ED a newspring c o a t , we offer these wonderful s p e c i a l p r i c e s . C o m e EARL Y before the b e s t a re p i c k e d over.. Of imported tweeds, double breasted pilk crepe lined, sizes 14, 16, 18, wrap skirts, values to $29.50 are SILK DRESSES $ New arrivals, hesivy crepes, fu ll out, ” full sized dresses, all the new shades and some dark dresses, Values to $15, now .............................................. DRESSES Worth $20 - - - Georgette, Flat Crepes, etc.; delightful new styles, all the popular shades. $ 0 .65 WATCH IT GROW ! » * There is a thrill in watching the wheat grow steadily taller and see ing the com tpush through the ground, but it is nothing compared to the thrill o f watching your bank account grow bigger under the stimulus of 6 % INTEREST when deposited with us. I f you have your dollars working for you for less than 6 per cent interest they are drawing poor wages. Put them to work here where they always get top wages and are protec ted by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. , TheSpringfieldBuilding& LoanAssociation Springfield, Ohio 28 E. Main Street if •*
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