The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
\ svi-1K-SS < b 9ME.GMPC9*-9■.#.*.« mff 5* i ^Ifti ^ »W fcyJW «( tai I, P-^.p,f?.0.C>.G5„.n._no o 0 O^t) rintinnnDIM'onoonciOfinoonnfionciBOOisOOnoonficiBraff igte® imuwwuuyyuuuQuuuu'uuuuifuuuuuuu^ij *i'u40P u'uuuOu£t4fl£i£i4ujj6u 4*'«»« wSiwuw *\ > • \ e.\ Wall ° Ov • * . » SHOE , .P R IC E S I f you’re p a y in g more thanWalls-Over priccn for shoes you are throwing away money. On the 'other hand If you are paying less than Walk-Over price,! you must'expect to get shoea that are neither well made orgood looking. BecauseWALK-0VISE quality isa matter of principle, rather than price, you will find that they are “ cheapest-in the end.” Ladies’ and Men’s WALK-OVER Shoes carried in all the newmodels and leathers: $3.S0 $4*30 . $5,00 , ,$BSQ Ladies’ BiltWell Shoes andOxfords, $2.50 and$3 all hand sewed. _i3 r* £ I fi | W A L K = O V E R B O O T S H O P , ^ 8 9 S O U T H M A IM S T R E E T ., D A Y T O N , O H IO . 5 '. Step In and «jet one of our stylo books and see out* elegant shop. > • - ' ' :/■■ ■ / mm Y .VATOVAY .YM Y .V .YW AY ,Y ,W Y ,VM Y .V tV,WAV%V.Y.V.V.V.V.V.V.V0 i P Ii i T H E , N E W B U I C K S E V E R Y 1 9 1 0 M O D E L E > , " i n 1 R J ' P < m 6S ^ f ^ r x M - *■ -D tli a \% 4> * mK m l / <S!Bfac~' ’ • * l < - - v ' v’ 'H : ■ \ scA :. A ! ' - I Speedy - Powerful = Silent The Buielc ears will last twice as long as 75 per cent of the makes of automobiles on the market today. Three Buick cars purchased about three and one-half years ago to cany IT. S. mail and passengers over the trails of, the half desert country between Roswell and Torrence, Now .Mexico, ‘have covered 110miles a day 300 days ayear; each car has run- over 110,000miles; they are still in service and expect to run out five years inUncle, Sam’semployment. Hundreds of Buick cars are in daily use that have run 00,000miles. Over 40,000 Buick owners will vouch for the reliability, speed and power of their cars. The Buick Company , is not experimenting at the expense of their customers. V? ! Seven Models to select from at Prices from ,000 to $i£, 75 o* You do not buy a “lawsuit” as these machines are licensed under the Seldon pa tent. Central Electric&SupplyCo., ■ South Detroit St *> it Xenia, 0. A S K A N Y B U IC K O W N E R .” A Good Painter with Poor Paint gets Poor Results \ Poor Painter with Good Paint gets Better Results 'But-a good painter with 7ft Illfft/ fr can produce results in every way satisfactory. G R E E N S E A L PAS N T will go further, wear longer, look better, and actually save the consumer IS to 2S/*> on a job of painting. Fan DALE DV KERR & HASTINGS BROS, S O K U G Foil NOTHING furs THE HEWER? OV Q, A. GHAHLOG. ty y. A. rjl-.q CC,on«-!ni1o(|.j „ Then Co-’-'17 .-X v.ffl; frnrd In lirr oven, g H1-! a i ;r:w font' In lies' keesriff V!1 ;7I fl’e prim r! air, t.:i ; uni:-. :< nnu fit v own effort to re f‘ T rj” f w fail I-!-’.' of fi rnitero. . “W ! j , i ’in •° o"d t e a k u,y <1 oar," ho rernatteil, an ho thought 02 th ' rna-J n;o;u y g.zw* to wantu in jt orj.hiR that feuka iceson In mSatalscn <•<> immy. " I -W ’ ho Goitl rtcraly, "Did i not give yon a Hot of tue tradeopcoplo v-i h v.1x ra I v.:'.;r,l to Coal? Han't yon see that I can not afford to hevo yat tin tl <-c1*Jjinco v;hes I work for people wlio'o bueincGa lo hurt by tii1 oidn ?9 “ Y Ci av: ?,t:t I wanted to iurpnee yen with a lovely chair, and I ilhl not want to aah yon for tlio money, co I thought a. prize .chair would In the very tinny.” ■ "Poor little- wife, maay a woman has been tlinappointed just ao you have been, ami i- '.my a woman ha) rp*nt her Imobaad’o hard-earned mono? en just such a ttieuy nclwme as the one to which you have fallen victim— but conn-, deal, let uo not cry ovtr spilled milk; lot us count up Just what the chair co' t in end U>on yon will roc that something for. nothing in tko very woSiit cot noiay. Get me that catalogue and I will show you whore yon got Biting." . ■ • Just as Jack and Beatrice started to “count the coot” the bell rang -and an old it wad of both appeared on the scene. - "Why, what have we here?" she said. “We were just going to figure out what this chair cost us. Beatrice bit on one of those noap club propositions.'’ "Oh, they got; you, too, did they llee?” “ Yes, I guess so." . . . “Well, I can't blame you, for they Have a good argument to catch one, and unless you analyze their plan carefully you are sure to bite, as Jack sr.ys. You see heforo I was married and was working In the furniture store my mother was a member o f one of those clubs, and, knowing the value of fuvniturg, I knew the premiums she was getting were no good, so .1 determined to see. what hind of values the clubs gave on their soaps, so I made up a lint of 20 articles and got prices on the same goods from our grocer and druggist. Wait a minute, I’ll run over liowio and get the list,” After being gone about ten minutes she returned. “Now, my dears, ■ here is the list, giving both the prices you pay tbe soap club and what you can buy them for at home; ■ , 1 2 S 4 5 6 1 S i) 10 11 12 13 4 in 10 17 8 10 20 21 no AtLi 23 24 27t 28 27 Soap Club Prices. Laundry eoap--£0 bars----.? Naptha washing powder 2-16 oa. packages........ . Glosa starch, G hoses...... Laundry, wax, 3 ounces,.... Toilet Goap, 10 bars,.......... Blond Coffee, 0 lbs....... Tea, 1 lb.......................... Cinnamon, 1-2 lb ..I,___... Cloves, 4 ouneou,..,...... . Table salt, 5 Ilia... . . . . . , , Lemon ost»v.pt, 2 on. hot... Orange entrant, 2 or,, hot..,, Vanilla extract, 2 oa, bot... Macaroni. 1 1?>bos I...... . Nsejsss* cf Ginger, ii os, hot.. Ess, of P’rmlnt, V 02 . bot-,.. Extract of beef, 2 or., hot... Carnation perfume, 1or. hot. Helio, perfume, X or. hot... Lilly of the Valley, 1 or,.., Manage Cream, 2or. box,.., Bay Rum, 4 or. bottle...», Florida water, 4 03 . bottle.. ' Varnish Cany finish) 1 at... Shoo polish, 1 box. . . . . . . . . Scouring Powder, 1 lb ....,. Cook book, 72 liases.. . . . . . 1.00 3 .50 .20 .50 1.00 .60 .40 ,13 .10 .20 .20 .25 .15 .23 .25 .40 .40 .30 ,50 .50 .75 .10 .10 . total ...$10.09 Grocers' Prices. ^ 1 Easy. Task soap, 24-bnx.». ,$ 1.00 2 Star Naptha wash. pow. 2-iC oz. packages .................. .10 3 Argo or Hoosier St’h, 6 bus,. .25 4 Laundry wax, 3 oz.......... .05 5 Pearl Soap, 12 bars........ .50 C Old Reliable Coffee, Slb.i... ,60 7 Tea. 1 lb. ............... ,4b 8 Cinnamon, 1-2 l b . . .25 9 Cloves, 4 ounces....... .10 10 Table salt,5 lbs....................... 05 1 1 Lemon extract,' 2 .oz.' bottle, .10 12 Orange, 2 oz. bottle....... .10 13 Vanilla, 2 oz. bottle.,.,...,, .15 14 Macaroni, 11b, box................ 10 13 Essence of Ginger, 2 oz. bot. ,10 16 Essence of Popp,. 2 oz, bot. .10 17 Extract of beef, 2 oz, bottle. .25 18 Carnation p’rf’me, 1oz, bot,. .25 19 Helio. perfume, 1 oz. bot.. ,25 20 Lilly of Valley, 1 o_z. bot... .25 21 Massage cream, 2 oz. box., .25 22 Bay rum, 4 os, b o t t l e . ,15 23 Florida wafer, 4 oz, bottle.. .15 2* Varnish (any finish) 1 at,, ,25 23 Shoo polish, 1. box ..,,,.,,. .05 2d Scouring polish, 1 lb,......... ,05 27 Cook B’k Waohbuin-Cr'by's. .00 $ C.ld “New, BAO, by computing those lints you see, wliat seems at first, to be r, difference? of .‘JikhO iu favor of buying at home, but look here—item No. 1 the club cello you 20 bars of soap for 01. while your grocer cells you 24 bars of soap for 01. There is a difference of just four hare of soap, or your nrcear you jeet four barn more soap for your dollar than does the soap club. That rsakra 20 cento difference in' value. Again, item No. 5, your club r,r\)v, you 10 barn of soap for 50 cento, while your grocer cells you 12 bars for fit) cento, a difference of two harp of toilet soap that your grocer given you tsxr.v than dt;--s' your club, for tho same money. There io 10 cent's more in favor of buying at home.” "Now yon had to pny 49 cents freight on the soap and the chair. You also bud to pay ?"> *rnt:; druyuge, Now we won’t count the postage on tho letters nor the :t«ff you have given away, no that pile of junk you never will be able to use, but just taking the above figures let ns see what yiour premium cpst sou, Let uc make; an equation'of it. Gltfi'i Prices, List-of 27 articles..,,...........510.09 Local Prices. 6,10 Add.freight oa coap ............. 00.40 Deduct ex. laundry soap... .29 Add drayago on coup............. .33 Deduct extra toilet soap... ,10 Total ,.,,.,,.5X0.75 Total .............. ..................$ 5.80 "Your era;) arid ether goods cost yon $10..73 from your club, and you cnnld have boirht the ra:r.a quantity, only a better grade of goods, from your ft* r%r ' rr lot for $".80, leavin'-; you 01.93 to buy your chair. “Now wiTi ir.y rr: share in tlm furniture business I know that chair would ;! for r.c.z than $4. V,o y<u me you got 03.80 worth of soap, tea* coffer, ( to., 1 art uf wlffN; 'sill lx; want"< 3 , and you got a 04 premium. Add ing tin.co tcgv.thvr, yea got 50...,0 worth of goods for which you paid 510.75. ’Ii;orc* i: a ulfff ■-V-'-'"' cf 03 exits which you 0 have saved, but which really went to tho unoat or cccrc-tary of the club,” •The 0 (lah N ’Y-'V’ continued their fsitiid, “advertise that tlmy cave you tho iiiSadhEim's 1 tvht; now they give the secretary of the club a pre mium willed they claim £3 worth 52 . What io that but middleman's porfit?” ‘•flute" said Jack, “It'D middleman’s profit, and you pay it to come ono wto to not u 1 auiuh. If you hail bought that* junk from your grocer or your tint' gk t y **4 voul 1 have cent it back and rrcured something good, buf wow y a have no u, s:rss, you have paid your gioJ money for it and you have f 1 Is <g F. FH teII y-.ou tkeio is only one way to buy goods, and that in to buy fr.*ru responsible merchants, who arc always ready to mako goad any artble that is not No, 1 mid to see what you are buying before you pay for it, Ns;..tig frea a catalogue is poor polity at any stage; of tho game1" “ Yes, Jack, I thin!: you are fight,” said their friend, “and boro is an other ;!n f f f i t ! , ' I’ k.b pudssitiori that ought to queer it with people who think. The map < itib <muetna aro not honest in their advertising. Mother gv,t a letter a Vv’ e.r two ago fn.ws tme of those e;lub films ar.d lie.TO is >7 sty: V<. 1 wr'y have 1 our e-hoico e,f any 510 premium and $10 worth e>f lie Jus’s ios «:ily $ 10 . Now we know that is not true', for tho list 1 just showed you proven that the products for which they charge §10 Can be bsts m fi- 5' ■> 0 , ..:,d Shig » iiuir whSeh rho.v claim Li v.oi ch'^iy can bo l ought le-r $L 1 ? yoi n:w/ an adve rtisemout in the papers whore; comb leual wrichant v.as g’Jsg to esh 02.80 slilit waists for only $ 1.93 and found, when y.x: examirnd them, that they wero worth not more than 51.50, would yvu icy fh Ard w.-uJiln’t you always bo suspicious of that mer chant's advoiti ing? I ll toll you it pays to otcor clear of any concern who must rr ?■»' to fed e* rslvertj.-'ug te> evil firlr p-.oluct.’’ “Well, I tilled; V- ( lean loatnod her los'on,” said Jack. “ Yes, dear, I IniwV’ and tm-uin:.; to their fthid. “I can't toll you how tnudi I thank you for chawing me what you have. 1 don’t think I’ll bite on a nchonio of that Idnel again.” •■That’s the way to talk, and re* K-mber thK” said their friend, getting ready to go >;.r thing for nothing is dear at any prie\ and if your ft; adc sf„l i.e i, iff o.:! ivy to induce von {0 take up with wish a i.enag just eio at Ipje 1 ,1 .. *i.s;y v.o.k y>;uuei; and i.Iinw thf'.a wheue they'aro mic- take 11 . Wlm v.nc it fSsat raid, ‘rimmllilug for nothing fakes tllo flhirt off your ban; when you come to pay?” ’ "7 eASe’ fn Jl PURE PAINT Is mado from puro materials. You hear a great deal, cow-a-dayn, about PURE PAINT, but what you want to know ic—are you sotting GOOD PAINT Por paint to bo GQQI) must be PURE, M I ® I f D&B Is Both Pure and Good PURE because it is made from puro materialc— PURE WHITE LEAD, PURE ZING, PURE LINSEED OIL AND PURE COLORING MATTER. GOOD— becauco the.so puro materials aro compound ed in exact, mathematical proportions by an expert PAINT.CHEMIST and thc-n ground and mixed by pow erful machinery until It is in just tho proper condition fo r use. Ask c «r agent for a J). &..B. color card, also our Handsome booklet, , “ The. Modern American Home," MANUFACTURED BY TileDean&BerryGo. COLUMBUS, 6. f a X). & B. High-Gr ode Liquid Paint sold by C. M. CROUSE. • ‘ V KANY, THE TAILOR There is no use for you to go and buy your Spring Suit, ready - made, when we will takeyour measure and make you a Suit to Order for the same money W e want you to give us a call and be convinced. ■ • •• KANY, TheleadingTailor. XENIA, OHIO, The Palace Restaurant 11—1 _ - r jj 1 r r~ .n« * r r 11 in ' .r" -f' - Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop* Xen ia Ave. 1 j Rooms formerly occupied by G. C. W e im er . Meals by day or’v/eek. Lunch served all hours. Furnished Rooms for Rent. w>V _ ; f.O .m " r ; - " . • *. » r f » w Vv. i:«‘. tl t) - , t e . {* a*i a 'it., m v i i ru t’ ' j (-1 it jor ’ C l( t*t 1 U i i C-1*,: ** 0 ‘ L X 1 . ?L* t tvv t > c h. i ; ■ n aCiv1 *£f ^ ,.' S >t. 1 J: .i Vvoa im ts s im u r - ' > -v r ;i *. - * ’ < .. \» 'tr n 1 .. t •r ; l -. l .- uv ’ i ■ • ' j m ■’* I A f tV.o ! :;S i’3t. *. t * u> I* * ; ; ' SW.iVtl Ut Y ji t - . .• ■ 1< « ; >r«.v g s » ui l-1 ..1 t ■k fi.'v; -sfit: is ilr:>3,i'Air 3 vV’i Ctrl r, i . r ,*t jStts cn;;:- JQnABHTOWil •err]<35o5e!rt t3 »KiO0!.df-EElit:la ra f a>tvesy.-.; .ocia ■•cvalcare, . i ti •r !. v.'*-'. V.ce .p . *, ; 'f i d 'VanS ;• ■ •>;.?t.r, 'r.r.,1 • * 1 f u r.tt ta c *. —b!o 11 tzaka " f. 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