The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
\1 1 H 'j - W H" t m w ■*»» W M -W H * * * * f c M I L L A N ’ .... .... ......................................1 ■ W ^U R N ITU E E r U N E R A L x D CEDARVILLE . » . EALERS IRECTORS OHIO / * n s* 4 • 44 O T■••*, & .» *•* ** 1 , / S ❖ A limited number for sale at this price, tha bad I* complete with wal nut finished metal cane panel ends and good cretone covers ed pad. B Special Couch A Hammocks A $17,5Cf n To Introduce this hi new line splendid couch hammocks, G A 1 we otter for p one week sale a special reduction on pdr stock and as an ex tra value give a ; metal stand free with every hammock sold.- 1 ■A a : ■ . ** 4* •* »• «• • • BARRELJUMPER ; ISTOPERFORM HERETHURSDAY Ralph R. Williams, Physical Instrue- ‘ tor in Army Durng War Will Entertain Thursday Ralph R, Williams, known as “ The t Great Williams,” trick barrel jumper | trick barrel jumper and Physical cul- *ture artist will stage a free acrobatic performance on the square Thursday, ; May 26, under the auspices of the merchants. Two exhibitions will be : given, one at 2:30 and the other at. 8 1P. M. No collection or charge o f any ' kind, as*the community will be guests ' of the merchants. r , • FARMERBURNED IN ELECTRICAL STORM Daniel Donovan, 43, was burned on the shoulder when lightning strode the barn at hi* home on the Hoop read between this place . and Xenia, early Wednesday morning, Donavan and his son Were milking and when he stepped to the door he leaned against an electric light wire just as a^flash o f lightning hit the barni Fire broke out at the switch but a bucket o f milk was used to put out the flames, Dopayan was not serious burned. Our Location Lowers Prices The wise buyers know that this Is true, each year brings more customers out of the nearby cities and towns to trade at McMIfr LANS. Times are changing, high priced c it y locations mean ex tra costs to be added on to the sale of furniture, McMILLANS buy right and they s§H right, it will pay you to visit our store ' when shopping for furniture, I ■t , -❖ >. ❖ * • i * R efrigerators $25.50 v ; •■’3* ':.*•** .% Here Is a handsome refriger a to r that will help to pay for itself in decreasing ice bills. Splendid insulation in (walls and. doors; oversized shelves, easily Cleaned. * ❖ •. ■> i t ■4* & • >> Gas Range $41.29 A Good Baker For real economy of fuel; for an even, fast baker, here is a range with white enamel' od doors that is bard to beat at the price quoted; the oven size is 20x14x12. Several other models to choose ®from at a price range that repre sents real values in gas rang es. Outfits for the June Bride Our complete home outfits of. for you a Wonderful oppor tunity to furnish every room •in perfect taste at an enc/r- nious savings. Generous credit terms make it easy to take, advantage of this Chance.- X ’0 I t a h U „ Amrim lt«*l * Win Coaptay It's worth shouting about! Zinc Insulated American Fence—weath- «r*proof-rinsulated against ru s t- guaranteed to equal or ohtlast in actual length of service any other fence made of equal size wires, used under,the same conditions, . Any buyer who can show it fails to do so will be supplied with an equal amount of new fence free, Every roll is guaranteed full gauge, full Weight and full length, Sold at no extra charge,% American Fence meant reliable pro tection for your stock and crops, long service and, because it costs no more than ordinary fence, lower Cos t per year It's thebest snd most economical fence you can buy. Come'in and see it. We have taken the agency for the Interna tional Harvester Co*, and will have a full line of i . FARM MACHINERY TRUCKS AND TRACTORS We will also have a full line of repairs for these lines at all times. Look up your list of repairswanted and let us haveljhe order now. THECEDARVILLE LUMBER COMPANY NO ipORE PICTURE SHOWS" UNTIL NEXT FALL There will be no more picture shows in the opera house until probably fall, the last show bciyg given lust Satur day night,. The trustees have under consideration the re-decoration o f the interior and this work will take sev eral weeks. ■ x . One o f the many clever feats that Williams does is jumping in and Out o f ah ordinary sugar barrel backward) with two o f our largest citizens in the same barrel wthout even touching their clothing. Other feats are equally as difficult and entertaining accord ing to recommendations Which, aye carried by Mr. Williams from the mayors of various cities, Kiwanis clubs1and the war department. Williams served as a physical and acrobatic instructor in the army dur ing the World War. „ RASrruS WONDERS If THE PfcUJDW WHO TAKES TVfcSE BATHING P\CTUBES GETS PAID BESIDES*? ORDINANCE NO. 127. A n ordinance fixing price which The Ohio Fuel Ga» Company, It* successors and assigns, nmy charge for natural, mixed o r artificial ga* furnished consumers in the Vil lage o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDAR VILLE, STATE OF OHIO; SECTION 1. That during the period pf two years from date on which this ordinance becomes effec tive, The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, its successors and assigns, may . charge, per each individual account appearing upon its books in any one month fo r natural, mixed or artificial gas fur nished within the corporate limits o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, the following prices, to-wifc: $1.00 fo r the first five hundred (500) cubic feet or less, or none, o f gas consumed each month, Fifty (60) cents per thous and (ljOOO) cubic feet fo r all over five hundred (500) cubic feet o f g a s ' consumed each month, with **an additional charge o f five (6) cents per thousand (1,000) cubic; feet where jbills are not paid on or before the tenth o f the month following the month in which service .is rendered. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force "and effect at the earliest period allowed by law after its passage. Passed this 9th day o f May, 1927. d . h , M c F a r l a n d , — Mayor. JOHN G. MqCORKELL, , Clerk • ■■" a • . y-\ Beyond Human Power We give advice but we cannot give the wisdom to profit by ■It—Lit Bouchefouenuld. THE VALUE OF BEES / “ A swarm o f bees in May. is worth a load o f hay. A swarm o f bees in J.une is worth j a silver spoon. \ A swarm .of bees in July is worth a horse fly.’ Word was received here Friday of the loss of an Infant daughter, born to Mr ,and Mrs. John S. Harvey at Huntington^,W. Va. Mrs. Harvey be fore marriage was Miss Vera ^Andrew and many fiends here extend sincere sympathy over their loss. Mr. Otis Shinkle and Sister, Mrs. Frances Craig, Detroit, spent Satur day and Sunday with their . sister, Mrs, David Mitchell. Miss Fava Mit chell accompanied her uncle and aunt back to Detroit fo r a two weeks visit, Building lots for Sale on North Main Street, in Cedarville. Several nice HOMES for Sale ■ m : ■ ■ : ■: " SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire and Tornnado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance Income! Insurance AND Do not forget that I loan MONEY on First Farm Mortgages, fo r,5 or 10 years at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT, INTEREST. W. L. CLEMANS, Cedarville, Ohio. Are You Lucky? The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business * THEY PAY A n ? ON SAVINGS *± / 0 ACCOUNTS NOCINDERS'FORSALE UNTILFURTHERNOTICE. TheHagar StrawBoard&PaperCo. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Pick the box containing the lucky numbers. Curprise packages containing from. 50c to $5,00 in merchandise Your money’s worth in every package at 50c each ahd a . number. Saturday night, May 28th someone will receive the handsome watches now on display at Inman’s Jewelry Store. You are invited to our opening. You must be in the store or near enough to hear your number called in order to get one of these watches. I DON’T FORGET THE DATE, MAY 28th Gome in and get acquainted. R .D . INMAN IFYOUNEED PRINTINGDROP # ,j '**’ I. ' “ l r „ t . : I PURINAFEEDS PIGCHOW HENCHOW STEERFATINA CHICKSTARTINA i * CORN PLANTERS JOHN DEERE — BLACK HAWK SUPERIOR Livingston’ s Garden Seeds In Bulk COAL - FENCE - POSTS - TELE *am.)ftftrvi-.l»as j ' juhj ? Grain f t . ’ .»<£ " '' 1 A Cedarville Farmers’ Company * Everything for the Farm • ' C e d a r v i l l e , t j h l n ■ " ' ' ■ " C i I t The Beckoning Finger o f - - Cincinnati’s Good Store ' ■ ■ ■ .'■ ’ ... 'T ■ ■' ■ j .- ■ ■ 'ft ■ ■•' ; ■■■' ■■.■■■■■■**. . ^ Appears equally to M en , Women and Children , 1 Facts that appeal to the entire family. Every member o f your household is interested in what is new and proper in summer wear,. y . You want the best and desire to purchase just as economically as possible. ' • O . This good store will supply you with what you desire at the price you wish to pay. • For Men from Grandpa down* to the Young Man We have made splendid preparations. Suits made by the best manufacturers correct in the latest styles, tailored correctly, embrac ing the latest ear marks o f fashion are here for your selection. Every garment bears evidence o f our^careful supervision and we present these suits to careful men with the positive assurance-that they will please, the most satisfactory way to every individual. For Women the exposition is most comprehensive A large part o f the store is devoted to the display o f outer gar ments, Proper for spring and summer wear. Every new fashion. All priced to be within reach o f those desiring to get what they want at just the prices they wish to pay. Millinery the latest modes Many from abroad and from the best designers o f women’s headwear in all the world. Everything that women wear in good taste and priced’reasonable. Shoes in the newest fashions* best styles, comfortable and in absolute keeping with the'modes o f the hdur. For Boys and Girls a display That is not surpassed in this part o f the country, embracing everything needed for correct wear. Men's Hats— Shoes—and Furnishings In splendid assortment—just what you want. The Little Folks From infants to the most interesting years o f life have been provided for in splendid assortment. I You are most welcome and we cordially Tl, invite you to visit— this good store. J| 4P ^ f^ u b l e t / ^ 0 / 1 ^ (a > FountainSquaro a GoodRtore FifthandVine ■* - . . CINCINNATI ... .... / i '"ISh.Vvjv; * A .‘.W 7 . i'fC • 1 S \1 V.l ' 1-4 i Y m '' irfA'i'I'i'1'1 . I f ■ wia. B eb j h FI] TUU: BE UN Don’t . IfigrWew ing body . pleased v ment will Each i to the su County, A M&ntgonx , the genet was appli and clerk; are to be under a vi bosses to„ rural gov» about the M»he jnembi der the g> not aware : ; Accprdi] ship trust* than a tit ties h&verl and, lookir get towns, will be th< levy taxes cemeteries, to levy ge governmen Work, and -tax levy fo The offi< disappears . Jaw shiftin the keepinj in each cou plan must is shown i . auditor is r al compens ■for hiring ^ phers. No * compenss-ti. expenses. . law is loosi' in. conflict not been ? .IpiowH as l ' Mr, Lutz hpve every to gain by [.that ev are opt of board meml ■ to the couni chase’ befor. letting a co ‘ , . “ This law passed by a aibly will r .years, at w ■fo r its repc time will b; measure.” Under the mg' tax lev: o f July, but third, filonda as the lime,’ The law ! 16and requir system for )< he almost ar ditor and tr. tax collectin time for fixii * The bill in payers the r! ' tween’ the lii onq-half per levying authi additional pc Members o rural countic. selves In a p. o f them will lically declari They will ha they did not 1 sed. The pu know just doing in not t been Well pla hold the rurs eminent that b ig city boss/ Auother bii a storm is th three per eer ance compani state with i states to tax < ingly, It has tax is not on off the policy aroused a stoi effort was m« Donahey veto ed it to becorr nature leaviu; controlled leg bums adminis Attorney Vor comment on t legislature lac ering balls, ’ kn Will resist courts. A well knov lib statement the past legis bis history, are necessary the same adrn. ybby« but the o f th epu rCo. ) D
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