The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
• ·~ ,I i j1 l' Jt :1 ,1 I ,ii i ·,t i ll ,, l! j\ r~ ~- l'i f i '. I •, H I l ! :4 • , • • J Ji I 1. Day and Nigh~ Service 80-82 E. 2nd St.1 Xenia, Ohio. Hog Chow-Pig Cho;W~Cow Chow Steer Fatina-Sheep, Caives-Laying Mash - - . . - . - . ' \ . COAL Iaiand Creek~Y~llow Jacket-Battleship. · · PG.. ahontus Hardware,.,-:..Del LavalSeparators .. Hog Fountains---lJog Feeders .. J • . - ' ,. • • ' . . ' Cedarville·. ·Farmers' Grain I . , Company .· • Landscaping Plans Really ·SiJnlpe Job Conveiiience ancJ Simplicity ·· Go . Hand ln Hand With Art . In .The . Process l Gre&t Teacher'r Adwice Listen muc11, keep silent wlien lo doubt, nml ntwnys tnkn heed ot the tongue: thou wilt 111nke few 111tstnkea; -oontuclus. u• lt1t1t1mfflllllflllllllllln1a:1llillll!ilM,i!l!ll!PAtll!~\!11il::~:r;t.W.U!-lilll~III ·1930 DOG T.AGS ARE· MOW . ON; -SALE. At The Office of the Copnty Auditor. The Cost of Dog Tags 1s as Follo.ws: MALE :.... ...... ...........$1.50 SPAYED FEMALE .........$1.50 KENNEL '......~. .. ......... $15.00 FEMALE .... -~ ...............$4.50 ,, Apenaltyof$1.00pertagmust-be ·charged after .January· 20,.· 1930. . . , . For the convenience of other sectious o:f the county the deputy commissiotJers of mot!ir vehicles will also ~ell tags. . . .. · . . . Deputies: Cedar"\l'llle-H. C. Lewis; Jamestown I). E. BaUey; Sprinr Valler-Ka\ie ll~ Engle1 l ~llow Springs-M. E.. Ost~r; Os.. bom--Rafph :Fultoa. :PAU,L ff, CRESWELL · ·· l .. . . .· .. . . . .. . . • ' . ' . l Auditor, of Greene CQunty. l . !11\11811.l llllilli\Hllllllllll llf-·· lllillilll!llllill!HM •. • f' ••• • • ,. . A gift that 'increasee in value. evecy day--:-That reminds .the re~ cipient:of your·thoughtf'ulness every time interest i$ credited-that instills the hal:>it of thrift and the pride of.possession.......:· What .other -gift than a SAVINGS ACCOUNT can do all these? ~We pay · 1 J ' • .• • • ·' ' • ' • -_. •, 1 Al1·deposits protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate.. · · · · · · · · · · · , The Spri11gfield Bqildirfl A.lld : Loan Association· ,28East.Main Street s J Zurich , •• Paris •• , Kob6 , .• • Briissels Lon/Jon ••• Bel/fist• •• Ch~ mnit.rt. Coble11:,1 ••• Ll!otts ••• Berlin ••• Florence .Gablon:,r ·••• P;enna ••• Y okol,ama Shang/,ai ,: • , Botnbay These are more than just places on the mnp; Everywhere throughout the vast stocks assembled tor tlte holiday season at Rike-Kumler's, you will ' find gifts brought .direct to Dayton from these remote corl'iers, in each of which Is located .. one of .the foreign offices of Rike-Kumler's arid its associates. M'.orabadad brasswai-e .from Imli:1, Glassware from Venice, the finest of linens from Belfa~t intrleately hand-tooled Florentine leathers from Italy, inellow ivory arid soapstone carved by cunning Chintse hands, prayer· rugs from· Pe~~ia •• , all tlieM! _ 11walt tour selection as the pt!riect gfft at Rike-Kumlor's. . . if . The Arf of Gift Giving Sometime ~hila sh(lp!)ing you have happened upcm . just the gift you were lmiking for , , • you ltn"'Y with-Out looking further that here was Jht gift · :for tl,11 person. Gift glvlnr lit an att that pre• supposes a great deal of thoughtfulness and in• siJht on the: part of the donm:•. At. Rlke•l<.umlet's wine gift givers M 'wcl~11il' worried last minute sMppe~ will :find aueh a numberlMs quantity of idril gifts that even the mo&t exhaus.tive Christ~ mas shopping> list dMn diMolvetdnio n plcMnnt lrieillOry tor both the donor and the recipient. &tTt· .~YT"-~·:.:r ,. , r tr r 'HT! '1Q n .;-·•-!. • ./ l i , I: • • ¥ 6. . ' \ / ~u fA~ 00 -· . . lie r -th :hes ;yr g · el.~ 11ce n'l!t, .bled will ,hrse 01\(l 3 its ,. ll(,111, frvro tr.ers !d by eilllq.fo_ . ,rfeet upim 1,:ttbtV , .i;ixt ; pte• id in• mlet's ainut-0 it:; of htizt,.. !:l~llllt nt. ~-····· 'n rf.J• "H :· .. " r - -·w-- 1111 fl Lii ·illllllliiiilli' ··
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