1921 Cedrus Yearbook

1 921 "The Bank Restaurant" MOTTO: The Best is None Too Good We Have the Best Frank G. Armstrong, Prop. Cedarville, Ohio The Bridge Barber Shop Will Show You Cedarville - - Ohio Boring's Book Store Stationery,Sporting Goods - - Get Your Commencement Presents from Us (; S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Why the Editor Left Town: Somebody sent the editor of the Poketown Gazette a few bottles of home brew. The same day he received for publication a wedding announce- ment• and a notice of an auction sale. Here are the results: "William Smith and Miss Lucy Anderson were disposed of at public auction at my farm one mile east of a beautiful cluster of roses which she carried before a background of farm implements far too numerous to mention in the presence of about seventy guests, including two milch cows, six mules and one bob sled. Rev.Jackson tied the nuptial knot with 200 feet of hay rope and the bridal couple left on one good John Deere gang plow for an ex- tended trip with terms to suit those purchasers. They will be at home to their friends with one McCormick binder and a few kitchen utensils after ninety days from date of sale for responsible parties and some fifty chickens." —Exchange. 92

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