The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

Hjunmjiiw !: W i n t Y m G r iM Want to Enow a 4** w * nn N w JT ■• iAiuiAKA msmiMLY • ..... *mm* ORDINANCE NO, 1«* *One Hundred ^nd Eighty -• Dollar* „ „ „ „ £>1SQ.Q8) per year, payable in equal AN ORPINANC E FIXING THE monthly installments:, SALARIES OP' THE MAYOR, The Marshall shall he paid a salary TREASURER, CLERK. AND MAR- -o f Four Hundred and Twenty Dollars SHAL OF THE VILLAGE OF C E -1 « 4*L00) P « ?e*x>- Payable in equal n i m m Y v nrjTA i v n PIPPIPAT ■WQIltwly in stillttlfllts. AH CQl* PARVILLE, OHIO, A N D . >Mt r i to be p»W into the General ING ALL ORDINANCES AND_.^1'qjj(| "Village, FARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON- Section, 2. All ordinances and parts FLICT THEREWITH. *of ordinances in conflict herewith ar$ Be it ordained by the Council of . hereby repealed, the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. ,SwtL0I\ 3* . Th‘? °rdii:a" ce sha11 Section 1. The salaries of the fol- offect and po m force, from and lowing officers in the Village of Ce- aHor the earliest period allowed by follows, i Iaw* Isn't tt? I Net New in Surgery , w h*t a pleasure to buy from a The transplanting of glands Into ; gre»n salesman -who hasn't learned to the human system is no now di woTory I gush and flatter as though you wer* the first record of lmeh an operation i an Idiot 1—S t I'aul-Ptoneer-Preaa, , being accredited to J$ha Hunter, la 1872, . }'M what makes t h e rain FALL IK DROPS? Wee bits of dust float In the «lr, And when the rain cloud meets The dust, It forms In tiny drop* Instead of solid sheets, (Cppyrlihb} RUPTURE EXPERT HERE F. II, Seeley, of Chicago, and Phil­ adelphia, the noted expert, will him- !sel.f personally be at. the Miami Hotel and will remain in Dayton Thursday only, Sept. 29 from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. . Mi*. Seeley says: , “The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case pf. rupture perfectly, bu t contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast ad­ vancement over all former methods— exemplifying instantaneous effects im raediately appraciable and'with stand-, ing any strain or position no matter the size or location. Large or difficult cases, or incisional ruptures, follow­ ing operations, specially solicited The instrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing re­ sults without surgery, injections, med­ ical treatment or prescriptions. - CAUTION—All cases should be cautioned against the use of any elas­ tic or web, truss with understraps, as same r e s t where the lump is and not where the opening is. producing’com­ plications necessitating *surgical op­ erations; Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, ‘Washington, D. C., for inspection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them, if desired. Business demands prevents stopping a t any oth pr place in this section, N. B.—-Every statement in this no­ tice has been verified before the Fed­ e ra l and State Courts—I4’, H, Seeley. Home office 117 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago, ,HL ' , • ‘ . > ■ P, Fraud Warning—Beware of transient imposotors who imitate and pirate the wording of-my ads and oth- etwiseattemp to impersonate me and deceive the public. Note the gen­ uine contains citations to “U, S Gov­ ernment", also “Court rulings" which will be noticeably absent in others. darville are hereby fixed as to wit; The Mayor shall be paid a salary of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (1250.00) per .year, payable in equal monthly installments., 'All fees col­ lected to be paid into tnd General Fund of the Village, The Treasurer shall be paid a sal­ ary of One Hundred and Eighty, Dol- lars ($180,00) per year, payable in equal monthly installments, The Clerk shall be paid a salary of ■ Passed by Council this lGth day of September, 1027. ‘ I d . ii. M c F a r l a n d , | Mayor of the Village of Cedwvillc, Ohio, s Attest:— JOHN G. McCORKELL, Clerk of the Village of Gcdarville, Ohio, For Rent—Furnished rooms, a t this office for location. Apply ; The Exchange Bank t Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY •5 * . ■ A r t ON SAVINGS ^ 7 ° ACCOUNTS Frosty Nights Call For Heating Stoves With frost just around the comer why not have the base burner gone over ana put in good condition for winter use. Your stove pipe may need repair o ra new section added. You can save gas by having the gas stove cleaned and the burner adjusted to give the best results. Call Service Hardware Co. for appoint­ ment and I will do your work in a satis­ factory manner. CHARLES HORERNER Florence Hoi Blast Florence Ho! Bhsl Parlor Furnace $129 Other Parlor Farnaafls $69.50UP E asy term # CARD 1 T A « 5 D u r in g t h e lo n g w i i i t 'r ev"eW one o f th e s e t a b l e s w ill b e in d em a n d . Special Card V O f t Table C overs........... I O V Mt JR ; » SS4? W. U a t r s l \ mmmmnmp. am r«s>ss m K m w S f i w I b i n i cA tribu te to iheMontgomety County Fate DAI TON, OHIO 36 inch cloth These are but a Few Suggestions! Deep Seated C ogsw e ll Chairs, $ 2 9 .7 5 A ll-W h ite Q u ick Meal Range, $ 6 5 1 0 0 0 Ytis. A xm inster Carpet, $ 3 .2 5 yd . Strate-E ight Shoes for Men, $ 6 .8 0 7 2 0 Hand-Made R esilio T ies, 9 5 c 100 Mamma D o lls, 21-in. dressed, $ 3 .9 5 SORamKihg B lk. Slickers (Men’s) $ 4 .7 5 Metal Reading Lamp and Shades, $ 2 .3 5 N ew “Sw eetheart - P illow o f V oile, 3 9 c Dresden China Cups and Saucers, Each, 2 2 c N ew B lk. Parent Leather Bags, $ 2 .4 5 B oy s’A rkay N a in sook Uniqn Suit, 5 8 c Fine W ashable Capeskin G loves, $ 2 .4 5 T ink er B ell Challis, a yard, 2 9 c Dress Shoes and Oxfords, 4 f &8S N ew F a ll M i l l i n e r y , $ 1 0 and $ 1 5 p re ss and Sport Coats, Tailored Silk Fall Frocks, $ 2 5 Crepe and W o o l p resses , § 1 5 Hand-Made Gowns> Chem ise, $ 1 54 -in W oo l Flannel in fa ll shades $ 1 .98 12 Momme Pongee, Red Label, yd. 4 9 c Hand Embroidered Cut W ork N apk ins, per doz. $ 5 .9 8 Tan or B lack Calf Oxfords forgirls, $ 4 .4 5 H .& W . E lastic S tep -in Girdles, $ 2 .9 5 Rayon Satin Negligees gold trimmed, $ 8 .7 5 Girl’s Wash Frocks with bloomers, $ 1 .8 9 Shaker kn it sw eaters for girls, $ 6 .7 5 Imported Beret Tam s, N a v y , Tan , and Brown, . . , 9$c Girls’ Outing Sleepers^ sizes 6 to 10 . 8 9 c Last Day Festival Savings Frorty Rike’s Downstairs Store W om en ’s N ew Fall Frocks, $5*95 and $ 8 .8 8 W om en’s Sport Chati, $ 1 4 W om en’s Fur Trimm ed Coats, $ 2 4 Girls’ Fa!! and W in ter Coats, Special, $ 7 W om en’s Regular $ 4 .9 5 Hats on Sale at $ 3 .7 5 Women’s Full-Fashioned S ilk Hose, 9 9 c : .......... - - ■V; ... ---- -------- -- -- ........ V Children’s W iqhiir lJttderwear 4 . 4 9 c W om en’s W in ter Underwear 4 9 c Children’s S leep ing Garments, % e e la i ,6 9 c W om en’s F lannelette G ow ns in Festival, ; 7 f e W om en’s Rayon A lpaca Slips, " ;..Sp#clal,.99c -:d ' > ■ ' ■ _ or Wire Cornelia - - Have H erSkopFor You Colonial Desk Lamp $3.95 Complete with shade Mandarin Squares $1.65 Vividly embroidered Library Table Scarfs $2.45 Velvet tapestry, 50 inch Girl’s Rayon Underwear $1.69 Daintily trimmed Girl’s Vest-Bloomer Set fine quality, pink only,* $1.29 60-72inch FrenchPearls $1.69 Our own import Metal Bookends. A Pair $1.00 In appropriate designs Boy’s 1and2PiecePajamas $1 Flannelette-Roomy Boy’s Magadore Ties 69c Fall stripes—heavy silk Silk Tissue Sanitary Aprons Special •59c Shadow Petticoats with Rubber Panel ,59c Tailored Sanitary Belts of Quality Sateen 33c Dress Shield. Special 2 pairs for 25c Cotton Fill Sahitary Nap­ kins. 3 dozen • 79c $5 Amaryllis Perfume Festival Price $4oz. $4.50,Violette Perfume Festival Price $3.60 oz. $2.25 Amaryllis,Perfume Festival Price $1.80 bottle $4.50 Jasmin Perfume Festival Pride $3.60 bottle $7 Violette Perfume ' Festival Price $5.60 bottle $4.50 Violette Perfume Festival Price' $3.60 bottle $5 Amaryllis Toilet Water Festival Price $4.00 bottlfe Standard Apthors in Leather Binding ’ 79c ea. 25 Simmons Graceline Bed • Outfit^, complete at $29.75 12 Walnut Veneered Occa­ sional Tables * $16,95 50 Universal Electric Heaters for Festival $4*69 ‘72 Sturdee Ironing Boards, easy-folding $2.79 36 Columbia Household Scales (gray.dueo) $1.19 2500 Rolls Arkay . Toilet Tissue, 8 rolls „ $1.00' AtkayVacuum Cleaner, with attachments $19,95 50 Seamed and Seamless Ax- minister Rugs, $27.95 1000 Yards ExtraFine French Marquisette 49c. yd. Atwater-Kent Console Radio for Festival $133.00 Men’s Fine Fall Suits,.Festiv­ al priced at ' $27.50 Jersey frocks in new fall colors $10.00 Baby Day special, silk and wool vests * . 89c Silk atldWoql bands, only 45c Outing gowns, kimonos and gertrudes ■ * 39c Silk and Wool hose, sizes 4 to 6 ^ 39c Cotton crib blankets, '36 by 50 inches 79b All wool blankets, 66 x 80" $8.75 pair Beacon single blankets, part wool ■ $2.79 Quilted Mattress pads, wash­ able $1.98 81 x 90" sheets $140 42x 36" cases ' 29c 40 inch crepe satin in fall shades $1.98 40 inch crepe satin in fall shades ^ $1.98 Satine and Satinette, 36 inches wide 49c H, & W. Cartel: Belts, for Junior Misses $1.50 rancy Broad 2 5 c 36 inch Fancy Outing Flan­ nel 12Kc 32 inch Dress Gingham, Spe­ cial 10c 78 inch Brown Sheeting, 5 yards. $1.00 Huck Towels (Seconds), Spe- - rial 10c 68x 80 inch Part Wool Blank­ ets $3.69 54 irich>. Wool Flannel, Spe­ cial $1.69 *40 inch Crcp SaJin, only $139 40 inch Flat' Csxpc, SaeciaL ‘ • ' ‘ $ 1 .7 9 Vyi Yard Ruffle Curtains, 49c*\ 39 inch Draper Vim+tuAu , 18 inclr’Bleoriitu (.rush, iui 4 ^ , . i Cull, W> Women’s Chemise Crepe de Chine $1.79 Women’s Chambray Flower Aprons 77c Boy’s Wool Suits in Festiv- &h $6.95 Boys’ Sweaters and Lumber^ jack Blouses $2,69 Men’s Pajamas a Festival Special . $1.29 Men’s Ties for Last Day of Festival 44c Women’s New Fall Shoes in Festival $2.73 Boys’ Tan Calf Oxfords, Spe­ cial $2,55 Women’s Sample Shoes, Sizes 4 B „ . $2.75 Children’s High Shoes, Spe­ cial ' $L69: ,t. J'S tk< & iV?- '7 i bee ted and guc wh> I ’ ehn/ , • T iM tic! last mo’ T«■ T • fro, pre ¥;■ . con '■ i: ' has ■ -■Jr- ■ ii* tefi . I vill ■ f*■> - S j u ’ » i. c . . ‘ ■ ' of ' rel ■ •' i- A\; am . ent : - ' i,,,.. I i > bri /V'v;.: :‘: ll • * i ‘ W. 1 \ , G: * v / F m *r1 A wr" . ed <• then havii s. Stl ■ >« T‘f . ■s. .o’‘1

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