The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
KTJPTUEE SPECIALIST COMINGS TO XENIA? ( NOTICR FOR 8 TRBRTOIL BIDS F» Hoi toman, Rupture Specialist o f Springfield will be at • the Regal Hotel, Xenia, next Friday, April 29th from 2 to 7p. m. Many rupture suffers in Greene County have traveled to Springfield . to receive relief from their rupture misery. You can receive this same comfort and relief by seeing him next Friday in Xenia, There is only one way to over come your rupture troubles and that is to have, some one doctor you who thor oughly understands rupture and its treatment, . Men, women, children and babies treated. Surgical appliances o f every des cription for the body made to your measure Abdominal, dropped stomach and womb supports, elastic hosiery, braces and arch supports. • Springfield. Office hours; Monday and Thursday 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. 7 to •8 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 noon, Sunday by appointment. Write or phone Center 856 j, Notice is hereby given, that bid ', fob s tm t oil fo r ure on the streets in tV 1 village wiil be received at the office, o f the village dark, Cedarviile un til: noon, Mcnday* May 2nd, 1927, under the following specifications and terms i pie >£i ibed by council: * Tank ea r.o f 8090 gallons capacity.} Oil must be 50 per cent tarvia or more. ' Successful bidder must use pressure distributor under direction o f tho street commissioner. Oil not used to be taken over by t lr successful bidder and' credit given to the village for unused part of car. Rids to be by tho gallon applied on the streets to be designated. Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and to determine quality of oil bid upon. Bids called for by order o f council. J. G, McCorkell, Village Clerk, Cedarvillo, Ohio Cannel Coal This bright burning coal Is gener ally Supposed to have earned its name from “candle/' colloquially pronounced cannel. As It Is vjery easily Ignited, It nmy be traced to the Welsh word for ignltlble, “ cynuenawl/’ pronounced very much like cannel. , . ■ This Careless Age The'case of the San Francisco girl Who, three hours after she-hnd been married a second time, remembered she already ha/l a husband, Is another .evidence of what a careless age this is.—-Buffalo Courier and Express. The Exchange Bank .■ ^■ ■- . ■ i • \ * Wants Your Banking Business Local Grange Is , Organized Here A local Grange was organized ho; o Thursday evening with shout 40 member.?. A preliminary meeting wan hrid a week ago to make arrange ment:? fo r the mstulatmn meeting, Mr, S, H. Slmwan o f Beavercreek township directed the work. The meeting was held in Community hall. No Salary Increase For The Judges Governor Donahey has let his veto \ axe fall across the recently enacted law that would increase salaries o f judges. It had been proposed to make the salary limit $12,000 for com" mon pleas judges, annually. To this the judges were to get $10 additional and expenses daily when sitting on benches in courts other than in the county where elected. Watch the C lock/ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— . Business 1st *» « ll» new double1 lB a p ;,,,js ballroom the musician* : house and five family apartment, near must geep their eyes on n big dial i r ngidaire Plant in MORAINE, the tike a clock face, which beats tbe i new city ju*t aouth o f Dayton. Write time and indicate* how many beat* | Herbert Mahrt, Realtor, P, O. Box are allowed to the minute. Its speed 573, Dayton, OMo.” J* controlled by the or* nostra leader. 1 Odd Fellows Celebrate' Saturday In Xenia I. O. O. F. lodges o f the Fifty-eigh th Ohio District will celebrate the 108th anniversary o f the founding o f Odd Fellowism at the I. O, O, F. hall in Xenia, Saturday night, April 30, A number o f prominent Odd 'Fellows will give talks. ' THEY PAY 4 ? 8 ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS Rooms Stacked And Hair Gut Given Free While College Seniors and Juniors were out o f town last night lower classmen, said to be Freshman, took it upon themselves to “ stack" rooms about town and a good job is reported. , As a result th^ “ uppers" made an investigation, and routed out Freshman where ever they could be found. Free hair cuts without fol lowing established rules or any par ticular style has paid the bill fo r a few and is yet due others. The Home Culture Club was enter tained Tuesdayufternoon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Iliffe. ! ■ Comfort Tip j A-good deal of extra comfort can be got out o f an old .armchair if the back legs are cut down slightly. This nmlyes ttie chair into a very pleasing easy chair. About three inches re/ moved from the' ,l>ick legs Is usually sufficient,- \877—Mabley & Carew’s Golden Jubilee — 1927 ' »'■ •’ *■ > ' ■ . . . i , , h / Your Opportunity Greatest merchandising event in the history o f Mabley 6 cCarew’s is now going on ! Juat fifty years ago, this store began in a very modest space, a. mere storeroom with a frontage o f only seventeen Feet. We are celebrating this event at present, doing honor to the names o f our founders« J. T . Carew and C , R, Mabley, The celebration, o f unusual magnitude, is the talk o f not only the city, but o f the entire country tributary to Cincinnati. The store, founded on the policy of giving the very best merchan dise to the public, demonstrates now what it can do and is doing. * Never before in our history has it been possible for us to give greater values. We have been planning for years and this great event is a gratitude for our growth ana success, F ifty Golden Years 1 An event that you should not overlook. You will be pleased at the many unusual values we are offering and the high quality o f every thing displayed for men, women and children. Make preparations to come to Mabley’s, Cincinnati, for the displays o f merchandise are unusual and the prices extraordinarily low. ' You save during this celebration. Come notv to Mabley 6c Carew's Golden Jubilee! v ... • * A Good Store „ ■ Fountain Square Fifth and Vine CINCINNATI Building lots for Sale on North Main Street, in Cednrville. Several nice HOMES for Sale SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire and Tomiiado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance Income Insurance AND Do not forget that I loan MONET on First Farm Mortgages, for 5 or 10 years at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST, W . L. CLEMANS, - Cedarville, Ohio. Touching Them Up The new Idea In photography in to make 'em look thin whether they are • or not, the photographers' association j la told. That, we take it, Is an Illus tration of the fact that figures can he made to lie.' fotetbe goodNot Used Both the Irish and the sweet potato prod«e« trot seeds, hut in neither ease are they used tor propagation. The sweet potato pliy»t produces seed only In very warn climates, while the Irish potato produces seed only ip cool cli mates. Early Cooperative Croup The American co-operative commu nity eglled Iearla was established in Texas in lHVi, In ,18% it moved to Nsuvoo, 111., which had been vacated by tbe Mormons, and Ip 1857 went on to Adams county, in Iowa. Anticipating Wm thar j In th® headquarter* offices at >09 sc j siectJic servie* rompanlw are b»WW»* .inters. When these register the * f- jproach o f storms, crews o f and electricians are marshaled so that }possible storm damage may bs f**** died quickly. * Words That Live Word*, are not only the highest rep resentatives o f thought and life, pot they are the representatives, t»* source;!, tin** expounder* add the pre servers o f all that is highest in pic ture end KoniTOnrA-rltollantf. B A S E B A L L EAGLE’S FIELD SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY—MAY 1 ATHLETICS VS. RUEVE HATS, Cincinnati g a m e C a l l e d 3 p . m . MONDAY, MAY 2------ ATHLETICS VS. St. Louis Cardinals WORLD’S CHAMPION TIjAM 1926 GAME CALLED 4 P. M. . . . • ' A " ■■■■■. . : ■ . Reserved Seats {day Be Had by Phoning Springfield, Center 147 ... BStaM I I * ■ ■ " F m „ r T"v • J; m K 5 . 3 5 45-lb., all cotton matti’ess, in stripped ticking with .roll edge and tufted. We have a splendid selec tion o f high.grade mattresses to chonse from.. , It will pay you to visit our - ___ store before you buy your PAIR OF FEATHER spring mattresses. c M I L L A R ’ URNITURE UNERAL mJ)mmwom CEDARVILLK. OHIO PILLOWS 19c j ' . . I l With every mattress 1 sold Saturday, we are I giving a $2.50 pair of pillows for ,19c. .■ *.*. •S* l *> I t t. CHRYSLER 60 Built to Give Superior Performance Results * \ • ■ , 6o miles plus-—w ith exceptional ease j-bearing crankshaft q-wheel hydraulic brakes V Chrysler "60“ prices— TourmgCar,$1075;Clqb Coupe, $1125; Coach, $1145; Roadster, {with rumble test), $1175; Coupe, ( with rumble i«#/),$i245;Sedan, $1245 P. O>B. D tlrrit, tuhjttt t* tsrm t PtderiU ixtiu Urn. Cbrjtkr dtmttn mr*i» HuUtht t*txttndIbt frntnitnc* »/traw pufMtnh, Ash *h*ut Chryiitr't sttnttipt plan. All ChtiA tt cars sreprotectedsssieuttb«n «nd*r tk* Fedco Srstexa. Walter P. Chrysler and his engi neers, in designing and developing the six cylinder Chrysler u60”, strove for a quality o f road-ease and road-readiness and supreme comfort which would at once set it apart, as a car among cars, un precedented at its price and its class. The extent to which the Chry sler '’60” is dominating its own field, is thus a dream gloriously realized and an ambition splen didly fulfilled. Mechanically, the “60” has many o f the very same features to be S E D A N found in the higher-priced Chrysler “70” and Chrysler Imperial “80” which include seven-bearing crank? shaft, invar-strut pistons, impulse neutralizer, manifold heat control, air cleaner, oil filter, full pressure lubrication, hydraulic four-wheel brakes and shock absorbers. Come, see the Chrysler “60”—and note the essential fineness o f its Standardized Quality manufacture. You'll recognize it, especially after driving it, as a value utterly un- approached by any other six o f medium price. $1245 ft a, hi Detreit e t r JOHN COLLETTE, Agent, Jamestown, O. . - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . « . ; ; v. • CHRY S I ER MODEL NUMBERS MBAfif MILES « PER HOUR , ................................................................................................ ......- - ^ a a a a a a a i a ^ ,
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