The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

The Exchange Bunk ifle i ci*1 %. 'Si t W a n t* Y ou r B an lpug Business T H E Y P A Y 4 % .„ ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS IN DAYTON A Unique Shop for Particular Women S P E C I A L I Z I N G in Exclu ■ '^ 3 s i v e Coats and Dresses only, " K f O U will find at Bourne*$ JT 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 a l­ ways await you , A V IS IT to this shop will re­ veal a store that is different — a store that is truly unique* Good taste is noi necessarily ex ­ pensive, Our ,prices are reason­ able, / Your patronage is invited. I? 32 North Ludlow Street Just South of the H otel Miami ORDWAtfasm 1 * 8 , AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE , SALARIES OF THE MAYOR, TREASURER, CLERK AND MAR* SH4L OF THE VILLAGE OF CE- DARVILLE, OHIO, AND REPEAL­ ING ALL ORDINANCES ANP PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON­ FLICT THEREWITH. Be it ordained by the Council o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, Section 1, The salaries o f the fol­ lowing officers in the. Village o f Ce- darville are hereby fixed as follows, to wit: The Mayor shall be paid a salary o f Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250,00) per .year, payable in equal jnesdhly installments,. All fees col­ lected to be paid into the General Fund o f the Village. ? The Treasurer shall be paid a sal- hry 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 year, payable in equal monthly installments. The Marehaft shall be paid a salary of Four Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($4g0.0Q) ,|ier* year, payable in equal mohthjy Installments. A11 fees col­ lected, to 'bapa id into the General Fund rof the Village. Section 2 . . • All ordinances and parts of ^dinqnces'in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, . Section If.. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force; from and after .(he earliest* period allowed by Passed by Council’ this 1.6th day of September, 1927. D. h CM c FARLAND, • - Mayor o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, , Attest:— > f JOHN G. McCORKELL, Clerk o f the .Village o f Cedarville, i Ohio. mm ( 0 'n, Choosing Wallpaper Dow to choose wallpaper Is the sub- ipet of a Learned artlcte In a recent magazine Issue. Well, It seems some women choose It In about this way: They pick a pattern the rest of the family doesn’t like and then, after It’s on thewall, they find they don’t really like It, while the rest of the family gets used to It.—Atchison Globe How Cart One?. Returned Tourist (to his friend)— Well, I liked Parts and Rome, but the best part of the whole thing was the trip over. Don’t miss, that, wlmtever you do, If you go, to Europe.—Path­ finder. MU DASH m AHD DASH OUT «► MODERN TRAFFIC RkDS A UTTCE *Hipe AND SeEVV." A Complete „ Shop for Women 85-37 N. Main St. Daytoh, Ohio Style: Advisors 4 Rue De Martel, f -Paris 601 7th Ave.,N.V. < € m Bn&tbecgarp Continues to often most unusual values. iThese items offered Saturday, Oet. I, last day of sale! ». Fur-Trimmed Coats Specially Triced $48 $58 $95 Sixes 14 to 48 N e w e s t coats of broadcloth, pile fabrics and Soft suedemate­ rials. MESH BAGS . $2.33 Whitlng-Davls mesh bags in beautiful designs of enameled mesh. TUB GOATS 2 spoolal,groups $95 $125 Finest qualitypelts in new- . rst styles. Coats that up­ hold our standard o>. style, quality and value. (Second idoor) ---------------- Newest Fall Footwear $5.90 - 3S New Fall Styles All higher priced models specially priced for Third anniversary. CWrst floor) ’ (Second Floor) gpecially Purchased Bbti . ' 4 Miss. Plentyof and f i t A lt i ***** Matron w *SM v sixes. Felts, satins and velours in smartest of fall shades. (First Floor) - Distinctive Frocks (i Silk Lingerie $1.53 $2.63 Step-ins, gowns and chemise of crepe de chine in assorted pastel shade*! Bandeaux . . . . . . . ...tie ' * Hew DroMes - - free* U m Uomtewy DreSs dept, ini# Fteer. - $4.53 .today, fiat crepeandnear- «Hywoden* in newest fan iriiors* ' Silk UmbrellM . $2.53 $3.83 With shell and amber tipped rib*. Bright and dark eolora. - ■ . «|Mrtl*liy- priMd for- anniversary $22.75 :i3ecktet^» F a t crepe Batin and Velvet combinations F r o c k s f o r M ia s , t h e young woman a n d matron. S lend erisin g styles featur­ ing n «g e «’and drapes, (Gsoond Floor) \ DR.OEGKEBIS IttJDffiD BY CALF Dr, Leo Anderson is in receipt o f in­ formation that I>r. C. II. Decker o f Columbus, a veUrinsiian, who recent­ ly was in this township conducting the “ T. B " test, had met with a mis­ fortune while working with a calf. The animal lungod on Dr. Decker and when be fell the calf struck him in such a way as to break his pelvis bone He will be law! up for a number o f weeks. Dr. Dicker has beep in the Federal service for several years and has bad much experience in testing cattle and made many friends during his short stay in this township. winter I ast MISEDOHIO 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 td the thirty mark. However we received a much needed rain Wednesday that will be appreciated by farmers. The ground is very dry for seeding and the rain of only a fraction of 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. BE A BOOSTER By EVELYN GAGE BROWNE I if } m B E A ZJoPfcter—iiot a knocker— For your Boss, your Job, your j Town! For the Booster keeps things going j While the knocker tears them down, j NEW COKERY BOK ISFRE Ida Bailey Allen, America’s fore­ most authority on household econom­ ics and cooking, hak 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 for 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— 03 acre farrm. Grain rent. John Pitstick For Sale(- 2000 bushels o f Folgurm oats fo r feed or seed. John Pitstick FOR SALE One 1921 Four; passenger Cadillac Coupe in good condition. Will sell reasonable. Phorie 25 London. . .Madison County Auto Co. ' The Ladies* Aid Society o f .the XI. P. church will hold a Bazaar jDecem- ber 3n). More definite information to be announced later. * . Turn the key/ and your Buick Double Locked ts N o lock could be safer! . One turno f the keylocks both ignition steering wheel. But merely turn- in g o ff the ignition does pot lock the wheel. You may shut o ff the engine andcoast, ifyoulike, and still have your car under perfect control, And no lock could be more convenient! It is illuminated and located within easyreach,where the steering co lum n meets the dash. TheBuickdouble-lock is aa exclusive Buick fea­ tu re -on e o f many im­ portan t refinem en ts w h ich cha ra cterize Buick for 1928. . . *1195 to *1995 . . *1195 to *1850 Sedans Coupes Si >ort Models *1195 to *1525 Ug plj*, Ait m>t dtwnUe, it antihtbli. BUICK > 1 9 2 8 V '--* N nrrrira AiD'oMotutfS AR« miii.T, t.tuck^na sunn tubm XENIAGARAGE CO, Xenia, Ohio, Talk Good Times and keep declaring Things grow better all the while, For there’s nothing so contagious As an optimistic smile. Let your cheery “Well, how are you?” Make, the one you say it to Answer “Fine 1 things going splen­ did!” ’ ; And It’s bound to make it true. - Just keep spreading all around you ] The glad Gospel-of-Good-Cheer, Bigger .sales and better business— That’s what people like to hear. Get, the happy Boosting habit ' And the Things-are-all-rlglit grin, Be a '‘rooter” for the home-team, i f you want to help to win. I 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 YOUJ (Copyright.) PURINA FEEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS f HANNA GREEN SEAL FAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm ’ , • t Phone 21 - Cedarville, O h k 0 Monte Young Sags: “ You folks from out-of- town—this is YOUR store . Come in and Save." ^ a r i d We bought the sur­ plus stock from our Baltimore Factory, and now we arc able to . offer you the greatest bargains in high Quality Clothing that we, have ever known. M E N ! C o m e t o D a y t o n th is w e e k . A t t e n d th is G r e a t S a le , Y o u ’ r e . G o in g t o S a v e a L o t o f M o n e y . , Men’s Clothing Dept.— Second Floor' ‘ / MEN’S $30 A O V ER C O A T S $ A N D SU ITS “ With One and. Two Trousers The newest styles,1woolens, models 'and patterns, You must see these suits in order to really appreciate the tremendous saving. MEN’S $45 Overcoats and Suits With. One and Two Trousers Men! Here is a GREAT value—the finest materials— | the. most popular colors—the ’newest styles. Don’t »«(«■ this {special offering. Men’s Higher-PricadSaifs (W e ’re Discontinuing This Line) Made to Bell fo r $58 to $75 ! Men—these axe extra fine suits— imported woolens— silk lined—strictly hand tailored— In the very newest styles, col­ ors and materials. The mate­ rials alone cost more than the sale price. A Special Feature WDrth Remembering Use Moitie’s Gonwesient 10-Fay Plan Featured tn Men’s Clothing Department. Only. Specials in Our Trouser Department Work Dress Pants Trousers $1.85 Value $4.95 Value 97c $2.97 A huge assortment to select from—bring your vest and match it for an extra pair of trousers, HIGH-GRADE KNICKERS, $ . 4 . 9 7 $5.85 to. $12.50 VALUES .......... Better Trousers $7.50 Value $4.97 ETlTRA SPECIAL m)M n m $13.50 SkwpS 7 9 5 Lined Goafs I Well made—leather reinforced— ideal coat for sports and work wear, Four pockets. = s GETOUR ONPRINTING jiftifcijlii

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