The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
* / ' ttttRMNl y . \Y^ • / J ft. , \ e \* \ ^ 1 i ; , . ; !W , f a y ■ , m » - i<;, The Exchange Bank V ■ * Want* Your Banking ’ ■• *» 'C&■ Business % ■ i - - ty ■ ■ ■* ' - - / , THEY f»AY r ’"'- . ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS ORDINANCENO. 128. IN DAYTON ‘ A Unique Shop for Particular Women S P E C I A L I Z I N G in Exclu. s i v e Coats and Dresses only . X Z O U will find at Bourne's X. that expression of good taste is emphasized And' a sincere effort to serve intelligent* ly is an important feature . O U R small stocks permit fre quent change— thus the lat est fashions of the mode al ways await you . j A V IS IT to this shop will re x ’^ veal a store that is different — a store that is truly unique . Good taste is not necessarily ex pensive . Our prices are reason able . * / Your patronage is invited , ORDINANCE FIXING THE }M« ^ r i e s o f t h e m a y o r , ' t r e a s u r e r , c l e r k a n d m a r s h a l o f THE VILLAGE OF CE» yARVIIAE, OHIO, AND REPEAL ING a l l ORDINANCES AND 'PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON FLICT THEREWITH, Be it ordained by the Council p f the VHrtg* o f Cedarville, Ohio* Section 1, The aalarie* o f the fo l lowing officers in the Village o f Ce- darviile are hereby fixed as -follows, to w it: The Mayor shall be paid a salary o f Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ,($860.00) per .year, payable in equal monthly installments..' A ll fees col lected to ije paid Into the 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 One Hundred and Eighty Dollars $180.00) per y e p , payable in equal monthly installments. The MarghalL shall be paid a salary o f F o u r a n d Twenty Dollars ($420,00)^ ipe^yehr,, payable in equal montfpy^nstt^lnjents. All fees col le c t e d ^ ; fie^paid. sinto, the General Fund .ofAhe Village, , Section 2* A jl ordinances and parts o f ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby. repejjle^.!* u ' Section ^ This ;brdinance . shall take effect and be ?in force,'from and af|erJ;hc.qarJie?t pqrji.od allowed by law. " ' v-f Passed by Council this 16th day of September, 1927/ ’ d . h . -M c F a r l a n d , Mayor o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio;" * . Attest:— ' , ' •J<5HN G. McCORKELL, Clerk of the Village o f Cedarville;. Ohio. f H1 INJURS) BY CALF BE A BOOSTER By EVELYN GAGE BROWNE -*T“ Dr. Leo Anderson i* is receipt of in , _ „ , „ , . , . formation that Dr. C. H. Decker o f R B ^ ste r-n o t a knocaer- Columbus, a vetamarian, who recent-j %0 * ° ? *°W * m ly was In this township conducting] For m , !ooBter keppB tm ga golQg the *T , B ," tea4, kad met with ^ mis fortune while working with a- cnlf. The animal lunged an Dr. Decker and whqn he fell the calf struck him in such a way as ta break, his pelvis bone He will be laid up fo r a number of Weeks. Dr. Decker has been in the Federal service for several years and has had much experience in testing cattle and made mimy friends duripg his short stay in this township. WINTER BLAST MISSED OHIO Winter hit the middle west with a covering of snow and freezing but up to this time Ohio has escaped what the weatherman promised, much cold er and the mercury down to the thirty mark. However we received a much needed rain Wednesday that will be appreciated by farmers. The ground is very dry fo r seeding and the rain of only a fraction o f an inch will be of value to farmers in'many ways. The' dry spell has cut the soft water sup ply short in many homes. While the knocker (ears them down, I TuJk Good Times and keep declaring Things' grow better all the while, For there’s nothing so contagious As »n optimistic smile. Let your cheery "Well, how are you?" Make the one you say it to. Answer "Fine! things going splen did]" % And it’s bound to make it true. Just keep spreading uli around you The glad Gospel-of-Good-Cheer, Bigger sales and better business— « That’s wliat people like to hear. Get the happy Boosting habit And the Thlqga,are»all-right grin, > Be a ’’rooter" for the home-team, If you want to help to win. So just Boost—'and keep on Boosting, And you’ll find that all you do, Is Just sure some day or other To be really Boosting YOGI (Copyright,) z PURINAFEEDS / / - . PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything fo r the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio HEWCOOKERY BOOTISFREE On Chanting Wallpaper, How to choose Wallpaper Is the anS- lect o f a learned article la a recent magazine issue. Well, -fit seems soma women choose It In abont this way: They pit* a pattern the rest 'o f tha family doesn’t like and then, after IPs onJJhe wall, they find they don’t really Uks It, while the rest of the - family gets used to it—Atchison Globe, i — ■ ......... i i i ■! How Can OneT . I Returned Tourist (to his friend)— Well; I liked Paris and Rome, but the' best part o f the whole thing was the trip over. Don't miss that, whatever you do, if you go to Europe,—Path finder. Ida Bailey Allen, America’s fore most authority on household econom ics and cooking, has’ prepared an elab orate 16-page section covering these topics for distribution in connection with the Sunday New York American dated, Oct. 2, 1927. No extra cost fo r the supplement— it is included together with the regu lar magazines, comic and feature sec tions o f the Sunday Ney York Amer ican. Lo not fail to place your order for October 2nd Sunday American to day. You will find - this' supplement most interesting and valuable. For Rent— 93 acre farrm. Grain ren t.1 John Pitstick For Sale:- 2000 bushels o f Folgurm oats for feed or seed. John Pitstick f o r s a k e © O G W I Q E 32 North Ludlow Street Just South of tiie H otel-M iam i One 1921 Four .passenger Cadillac Coupe'Jin good condition. Will sell reasonable. „ -&i#pe 36 Ifeondou. Madison. County A*uto Co.' a tmm DASH IN AND DASH OUT i* MODERN TGAFPVC TU I® A u Y t l e * hvob an d D eeh T ’hh £ ir ** •«»;*** -dr .#vr^,.-.v■.. .?. ,«* *•. ..* A Complete Shop for Women ® l)irti 35-37 N. Main St. DAvtjra, Ohio Style Advisors 4 Rue De MarteL Paris 601 7th Ave^N.Y. Continues to offer most unusual values. These items offered Saturday, Oct, 1, i■t last day M ^aldl ’ Fur«Trimmed Coats . Specially Priced > MESH BAGS $2.33 Whltlng-Davis mesh bags In beautiful designs of enameled mesh. Rises 14 to 48 N e w e s t c o a t s o f broadcloth, pile fabrics a n d s o f t suedemate rials. fob G oats t Special groups $95 $125 Finest quality pelts in new est styles. Coats that up hold our standard o-. style, quality amFvalue. * „ (Second iloor) Newest Fall Footwear $5.90 .36 NewPaH styles % All- higher priced tqOdelB specially priced for Third anniversary.- (First Floor) . IX (Second Floor) ■ . Specially Purchased >•Mias m U l Plenty of /a n d A A large Matron' sjs « , Felts, satins and velours in smartset ot fat: shades. (Ftart Floor) New Dreesea jhtm the Kconfttny Dress, First Floor, •,Jersey, fis t crepe and hov- Mty Woolens In new«Bt fell mm , Distinctive Frocks Silk Lingerie $1.53 $2.53 Step-ins, gowns and chemise of crepe de chine In assorted pastel shades. *hf*t*ny ariose tee snrilvsrisry $22.75 r -f Dandeaisk' .lie UMtel ’ 1•- w ® W f l M m $ M ' h e m Bilk GmhrellM 4 m ■ ia .# With; »hell and wbber tipped riba,' ihrifht and '1 « i l GeOrgetoa W*t cripe fi&dta and Veltet Combinations F t o e k s f o r Miss, t h Sr young woman and matron, m a n d arising mint feslur- inf flenee and draoes. The Ladies’ Aid Society o f the U, P, church will hold a Bazaar Decem ber 3rd, More definite information to be announced later. ' Turn the key/ and your Buick ^ D o u b l e Locked N o lock could be safer! One turuofthekeylocks both ignition and steering. wheel. But merely turn ing o ff the ignition does not lock the wheel. You may shut o ff the engine ' andcoast, i fyoulike/and still have your car under perfect control, And no lock could be more convenient! It is illuminated and located within easy reach,where the steer in g co lum n meets the dash, TheBuickdouble-lock is an exclusive Buick fea ture— one o f many im p ortan t refin em en ts w h ich ch a ra cterise Buick for 1928. Sedans . < H195 to *1995 Coupes . . *1195 to *1830 Sport Models*1195to*1525 ' g f f i & f t S t f S B BUICK WtaN S F I ^ A O T O M O M S ^ PlJtLT„BUlfKWirt BUILD THEM, ,tr , :*.[>■ ‘’u.ifV■. *i. ' MB LET SOME manufacturer EXPERIMENT with YOUR Heater money' Make sure'when you buy your new circulating heater that you are getting a heater .that wilUgive the service you have a right to .expect. That’s why we’re holding this big sale. We want, you to see Moore’s Seve teen— built by the originators of the air circulating heater-r-theii you can make your own comparisons. Moore's , u , w 4 n c e i i g w e r f f t w r c V ; e % o n \ hatisfection CmmjOne Gives ComfortandCheerWhereverIt Goes i \ \\M r£JkepJ t. i f S pread s' \ \ w x w m c i r 7 / 1 Fanwis * * From // There’s no guess work about Moore’s SeveWen. The cast iron inner construction has proven'in thousands and thousands of homes for nearly 37 years. All of the feat- — - - - — — * » . ....——>-■- See them in Moore’s ures illustrated above are ESSENTIAL tn good performance Seventeen during this sale— then make your own comparisons. Don t buy an experi ment—-in Moore's you get proven, satisfaction. . , ADAIR’S “ XENIA, OHIO ESTABLISHED *N. DETROIT St. MBMH WHAT WILL YOUR WHEAT DOLLARS EARN . The Proper soil is just as important for your wheat dollars as it was for your wheat. Some places your money may earn you nothing, others it may earn 3 or 4 per cent----- -here it will earn you INTEREST \ \ ' and will he protected by first mortgage on Clarl ^County real estate Come in and talkfit bver. i * The Springfield Building & r* 28 E.. Main Street "iM i Q ^ d :, m . m i ’l *V l I i !'•, > V t 'K' MS ,I. V % V *•* .f * A/in tit. \t v i : •*fk i< .f Si' ’i - *1 a- hi
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