The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

4 CKDA*V1LLB HERALD, P^CKKW 14, M l f r i g i d a i r e h^s food mldermd pays for itself SMefitgrla Not A Total Loss kind of b*ekw»Ur» M > j»*t m Ohm P n ffn n foaamuBitk* mm hi $*» time wfcaa 11 border ratten* w t ism Out# m#nj were warriag in IhpMML |. Wo took HIM v&wm, wked qeas- Other Cotton Article* Bought tkm, and foand « w ^ p at the bsad: l „ Larger Quantities Than a small villa** pens**. Skated by. Five Year* Ago WmmBmmm Hai Their Capital ; (Continued from Peg* 1) . stream, the lavish green of the w h ite_______ _____ . _________ ____ ."cedw or wbor vttne, m Arctic tree; the” atov* of the "«dda»t ! i r ^ f * * * 2 2 5 " s " * * « « a . « * » . ^ 1 * * « * y ^ •S ^ *°m N w Jomy * » got into the nwwum clw* for an- iS S J ^ A F IS ^ ^ ^ S T ^ S L ^ ■ of ! ^8W AT** <** tiques, it isn't yet time for cotton j t t w n w a d IB a smell brisk dwelling had pUnterB to hang up the. shovel end hV<S C<Jat/ SKtoney-^nother gen- the hpe, W n * b/th e remit* of a merrfn TW e ar« fnx nwirr-atjt vie er**10n of Times-JNwf family— jr{Hient survey made by the Bureau of margin* Thera are fox squirrels, ran- y,hp wrote wJtein on the Roof* jn *I h B coat o f Frieidgire is insignificant In com­ parisonwith the benefits it gives. It keeps foods * r?1*®dwholesome and gives vital protection to health. Its economies will more than pay for t o co ft Visit oar display rooms for a d£jaion« Stratton. Easymonthiv payments can be arranged; 9*®DaytonP ow er f l i g h t G>. i!®b i A e m a District $• J ? | O D t f C T * O f « G B U B K A t - M p T O R S — :— ,— ----- - XENIAHEADQUARTERS FDRHOUSESLIPPERS * 9 N ;Q better or finer line can be found in the, city and at prices attractive to shoppers. . * • . 1 STYLES SBOESTORE : r •x . V ' i*« v ’ • t i& i'hthip „ •' . ; Y , , T ’ -Y ©hid t . mi— .. ... NOTICE TO J , I J , * V , I Greene County Dog Owners " * / InOrderToConvenienceDogOwners In various Parts Of The CountyDog TagsWillBePlacedOnSaleUnderThe Same Deputies As The Auto License Plates. THE COST OPDOG TAGSWILL BE AS FOLLOWS: MALE...... .......... 1*50 FEMALE ...... ........................................- 4.50 SPAYED FEMALE — ....................... ' 1.50 k e n n e l ....... :...............* ........................ 15.00 DogTagsWill GoOnSaleDecember 10th And .Close January 20th After WhichDateTheyWillBeOnSaleOnly At The Office Of The CountyAuditor, Xenia,Ohio. APENALTYOF$1.00 PERTAGMUST M5 PAIDAFTERJANUARY20th ■ - ,:.**-.i»i******»u»Ai**v#»a**»iv^v***«*4 J* L* ZljNSfKUP ’ ' V*®i& ..................... . Kftftd B. Baglai I S S r Sprtlig* ........... ..... — M. E, 0 i| »r i , o, mm A oM or of Greene Conner* log house a little beyoad the village. We saw the site of a vanished mill, and inspected the old Black Bear bling lines and well-worn doorstep, Along the road toward Cincinnati American tavern named after a wolf ? HERE’S WHAT AUTO TAGS COST coons and opossums on tha farm, and memory of a night in the left of a wo saw a ring-necked pheasant, vviid as a mandarin’s jacket. A little beyond, and near the vil­ lage o f Clifton, the _gfirge__narrowa into a chasm. Here, for a stretch of about three miles, tire Miami is con­ fined between perpendicular lime­ stone cliffs, sometimes -sixty feet or more in height, in places so narrow ’that Bonne is eaid to have “leaped” from rim to rim, If he did, he leaped right back again, for the Shawnee squaws were on the other side and he was to be the life df the party. There were placeB, however, down be­ side th<- water-, where we could have stepped across the river. A-deeper green than its sentinel cedars, it slept in long, chill pools on which the au­ tumn lpavjes -were eddying, or flashed down over rocky shelves with the in­ ner tumults o f a laboring mill. *On a lesser scale, limestone crags, trans­ lucent water and all, this is the Gorge of Niagara over again. A Secluded Village On our way back V^e.paused,at a village of - ye - olden time. Mt. Holly is living in the' period of about 1855. Among other things, it still, burns wood. It Has honey lo­ custs, long, sway:back brick dwell­ ings, a multitude, of beehives,- back porches paneled with, pumpkins and decorated with cornstalks; martin boxes on poles, and a goose pond. Of course there ,is a log cabin. A curious old stretch of hilly stage road climbs through, it and fetches up at a main i-oad, and when the pike was put through, skirting one flank of the vil­ lage, the latter was thrown into a Home Economics of the United States Department of Agriculture, After interrogating more than 1,000 men and women about the textiles used in their wardrobes and housese ,lllln.nlimmiiu, ilm, Haifa to. F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED an<I UPHOLSTERED At Prices In Reach Of Ereiyhedy QiarlesRiHoerner PHONE Cedarville 148 Mm*Addrmm R F. D. l , Xenia, Ohio ana inspected rne qm j * uwk near o W tTEyftf TIM S5P i?T lM fiI7ITflT ,T1 VTQT 'P T O P tavern,-now # private home -of-ram-^ ijrig2T~a"s“"“compared with 102?, it ^ ~^ . 2 . * ' PA K 1 I N I x T I C iliU V i p l i A H I S develops that families and individuals with large incomes, and those living ithere had been other taverns of the in largf?r cit5e8/ regardless of their ^ame name; the be#r was a favor- ^cornea, have switched from cotton to jte with settlers, partly because he b 1H c and rayon f 0r many garments.* was so good-natured, partly because Women 8aW. ±hey changed because his,,hams made good pork. Was ever si]k and tayon are more attractive m JLZ : " i.i 11 i i 1,1 m W T ' J * R g e N i Automobile license plates are now on sale at the Cedarville Farmers* Grain Company by Harry Lewis, registrar, and owners of autos are urged to buy their tags nbw to Avoid the ‘ erush which will come later in the month. The new tags can be used after December $1, according to Mr. Lewis. The rates on passenger cars are based on horsepower and are as fol­ lows: 25 h. p., ar less $4.00 From 25-34 h. p................. $6.00 More than 35 h. p. i - -----,^$10.00 Electrics _____—_____ ____ $4.00 Motorcycles^ —„„*.$2;50 Side cars — ,___^$1.50 Trailers by %i|f (at least) w-$2.50 Commercial cars—i 2,500 lbs., or less 70c per 100 2,500-6,000 lbs, ——90c per 100 6,000-9,000 lbs, per 100 More than 9,000 *^,$1.15 per lOO and easier to handle. Men said they preferred silk and rayon socks t° cotton, because of comfort and style. In household articles,'however, set- ton is more than holding its own, ac-) cording to the reports of 646 families, j there was an actual increase in the number of cotton articles purchased,; in the majority of homes, particularly j those with comparatively large in-j comps,, .So that the actual quantity of cotton used, was shown to have in­ creased in five year*. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of -David P. Rakestraw, de­ ceased, Joseph ,C. Rakestraw has been appointed and qualified, as Exe­ cutor of the estate of David P. Rake­ straw, lajte of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 15th day of November,* A, D. 1928. - , S. C. WEIGHT, . Probate Judge of said County. Buy your feed save'money, fifom Homey KEITH ALBEE VAUDEVILLE OPENS SU N D A Y DECEM BER : - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■.■ ■■ ■ '.-.I. ■ ■■■ / . ’ ■,; ALL NEW BUT THE NAME “HERALDWANT ANDSALE ADS PAY” r . * -,A; 1 . ■A LAMPS Floor, Bridge or Table. Priced from $2.98 up. „ SMOKER’S STANDS AND CABINETS Splepdid assortment from $2.00 stands- up to finely finished cabinets at , $15 3PC. OVERSTUFFED LIVING , , ROOM SUITES Covered all over with reverse cushions in Jacquard Velour* as low as $90.00 ■* BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS Genuine plate glass-with attractive frames, $3.50 And Up SILK PILLOWS One Lot at $1.00 Each * One Lot at $2.98 Each CARD TABLES $1.89, $3.00, $4.50, $4.95 NEW LOT OF BATH RUGS Price $2.35 and Up > CHILDREN S ROCKERS Big Assortment. $1.28 ■'CHILElREN*S d e s k s ” ^ ' 5 Different Sixes Priced From $7.00 Up * WAGONS, SCOOTERS, ETC. CHILDREN^ OVERSTUFFED ROCKERS Just like the .hig one*. $9.00 CEDAR CHESTS $10.00 Up To $40.00 RAYON BED SPREADS ' Almost Any Color. - . END TABLES... ‘ ,J Priced ’ $1.98 end up* : OCCASIONAL TABLES A s low. as . • ■. v" $u. 5 o ; ^ INNER SPRING MATTRESSES $35.00 _______ Made to sell for $39.50 DELUXE BED SPRINGS None better. Made to sell for $19.75. Our Price $17.75________ . A Few Dining Room Suites SPECIALLY PRICED WATERLESS COOKERS 8 quart size $5.90 12 quart size $7.75 -/ J "i Beautiful Cretonne Waste Baskets $1,25 Boudoir Chairs. Covered in Chintz $13.50 HANDSOME COXWELL CHAIRS ‘ We believe the best value you can find and priced about 18 per cent less than in a neighboring city, _______ , BISSELL CARPET.SWEEPERS $4.78 and $5.75 HOOVER CLEANERS^ $59.50 and $75.00 EASY ELECTRIC WASHERS $139.00 and $175.00 O’CEPAR MOPS, POLISH, ETC. The cook deserves the best. WELSBACH RADIANT GAS HEATERS GALLOWAY & CHERRY Xenia, Ohio tip

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