The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

.Wm ^ sjaxtOi * £ - _ totthis. IMHsfawft .#? P«WS* $. Ift .sreotiQ iWcums rw n It as and jwefc, sleep* WAYS IS h t share. sharing n O h io i {' |OMMHMeifL^«Pa^ ■ 16c 13c . 13c 2-12c 10c . 7 c pm ii WtWWT* .YfljllMHftir ■*WPilllllH mUL-ij&ufo: •WfT M n T W l aMsrmnMMspe ^*.■■*. »WlmiWW* S*J*A oil , - WW"f ea# wuS ■#M»* <N«H '#>" «. Hi* farmer* of this nation tw ii to become better ApqGajatsd with "Managtog A railroad to quite differ. — — ™.-~ ( eat fro®* waniaglptg a government the railroad men 1vrimre the money is reived by taxa- &A tkair prob-Ha* When the expenditures. for le a s , i t is o n ly i «f°od reewm s o r o the rw ise increase, those who jpwwiUw* oan be equally increased. The theft oan give ns <PsOroads, While servant* or the puh- toiomatioo and Ho. cannot raise money with such the farmers of ‘ •«** **4 faculty. The railroads must America should; **•!> tbsdr expanditurr a within their [toM attentively l Htoomeo beoause while thoy have V _ ^ Ifcnnftft AftWfpAl Ava* tl*eln e«Hea^^.Ms Electricity ForEverybody .what the men who manage rail* road property Mr, Kruttschnitt, exec- the Southern Pacific,- n arttele dealing with of railroads. He said the t o J f c r i r v t ftnanwng of & railroad is a £une$oft which the people, through Skwaafs, the Railroad Commis- wt and the .have - nev«k attempted, hut it is a most lm- . „„nfci problem, especially to see- <tlonH of a State where pew .railroads some control e er th ir xp nditures they have almost no control over their iaocmoe, their rates being fixed by public authorities. ''There is not a railway manager in the country today who is not fearful that under the press of increasing de­ mands the transportation systems of the country wilt, in a few years, break down, unless the railroads are allowed That marvelous main, Thomas A. Edison, said recently: W *Within a Few Tears Everybody W ill Use Electricity fo r Everything " You don’ t need to wait a few years—you can do Everything by Electricity Now! to^earn^iarger funds wherewith to IN CEDARVILLE are gie^ed. The placing of securities rtlbepa J< 'up, There are vast sections of the oountry, especially,in the West, where more railroads are needed and they cannot be built unlcsB the rail­ ways raise new capital. "People invest money in order to baa^e left entirely with the pro-, mot#* and owner, of railroads. ' "The Immediate determination of what earntogg the railroad shaU be permitted to. receive and what bur- Everybody Should be Using Electricity "• . , ‘ . ■’ * ' , , - • - . ‘ i _ '-• * E lectric W iring and Electrical Appliances are not expensive aad our rates are very reasonable as to whether they can make money by Investing in concerns that are dealt with stringently and unfairly, Ra$ road -securities must be made more ........ a ni a attractive to Invite investments, and they m dens lb shall Jhftve put on it is in the hands other servants of the public In. order that ay be.made more attractive, the roads must he allfiwed earnings that will enable. them to meet the Increased capital charges.” t ' \ Second and Main Now attracting the greatest • crowds in our history ..W t V* W e biggest that you come Epd dfelect the garments Of your <ii#tcl. Greatly underpriced. :*f f "X D a y ton j Dayton "% . :-*S gawaqqti THE HI( H GRADE PIANO LEHR I * U K D A ll M D C M D O E S ^ D M V TM*n»d&M*»mtsnret Mush, H*»YAtkOHy„ tbs titoal piano tar the hdme, wb*i*li* dga o fcottarsand rafltMMaat “ \ PIANO laa«a«KlSctar*diM<i*r afcog_---------- ------------ tooth*,sad it Da* soUavsd* Srituantnoooasi a*the c -w “ t *. srtlafrototy pries. WBt 33 B r tU tCATAIY --ilF— ------------ --------- * COMPANY, ManuTrs, ■ E a ton , P«. isat WIRE NOW! Bell Phone 595 Rirght, by installing Electricity in your home, store or factory, US HOW - V- ‘ II-..-. ■■ r;.--. V . U !\ ■. .f-’ '-fr's-j;’',1 '' 'V. : ^ \y PHONE TO-DAY 1 . i Citizens 66 - ’■ ‘ t ' Vt (XEN IA D ISTR ICT) Second and Detroit Streets,‘‘Xenia, Ohio. ‘USE E L E C T R I C L I G H T I N Y O U R H OM E ” \ . - ^ f 'C' - a ' 1 STAMPS NOWCASH INRUSSIA PRETTYCHINBEPRINCESS Uasg* Corns*' Tftronah SearcKy o f Coin—New Idsuw la New . Zealand. London.—Owing to the Shortage of small coin in Russia postage stamps of the value of 10, 16 and 20 kopeks aye in use aB paper mbney. At the same time they, can be used for post­ age, but .they are printed on stouter ( paper and have an-overprint on the enotes 1 back to black which .d the new use to which they have'been put. Philatelists will also be interested to know that there is a "war stamp” now In use to New Zealand. Thffcur- rent one penny stamp with the headof King George is overprinted with the words “war stamp” and two stars. It is used to reality as a wan tar, to ad­ dition to the ordinary postage. Daily Optimistic Thought. It is madness to live to penury that you may die rich. ’ Granada. Granadawas at one time part of the Homan province of Hoetia, but after the Arab Invasion it became an Inde­ pendent Moorish kingdom. It was the last possession Of the Moors in Spain, who tearfully gave Up their country to their .conquerors, Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, in 1492. January Clearance Sale of FURNITURE REMARKABLE SAVINGS-UNHEARD OF REDUCTIONS An out and out Clearance Sale of Furniture. To make room fo rNewGoodst floor spaceworthmore than Profits Thera are thousands of dependablepiece* of Furniture, Rugs and Stoves offered in this Sale. Not an obsolete style in this wonderful offering. Some styles will be dropped by the manufacturers, other patterns will be slightly changed, 1$ many instances parts of suites have been sold, leaving odd Dressers, Chiff- Otaiera, Buffets, China Closets, Tables, etc., etc,, etc* Look at the original price tags on the Furniture-note the savings on the BIG YELLOW TICKETS. .Ragubur R u ra l F ree DELIVERY D a y to n , Ohio A t t e s t fit* Dayton M O M m N m Princess Jus Qutm Taf, * Chinese princess, posed to her oriental garb especially for this picture to her suite to * NewYork hotel. The prinoess is dMy nlheteen years old and is travel­ ing hnchaperoned through this coun­ try, having left China six months ago after she had refused to marry a wealthy mandarin. Her father was the matchmaker in the case and she > AIA wi/vi id M itis i h t s i s * did sot admire his choicer Curingher stay here she has already spent |1<L- 000; and "whenever she goes short” all she does is to cable home and toother sends her some more spendingmoney. Her father says she Won't have any­ thing to do with her because it ts a terrible thing t o Chiqa for a girl to travel alone. The prinoess speaks Btagllsh fluently'and is a-subioriber to many American newspaper# and mag- (trines, so she has a reading knowl­ edge of modem America. k&$£. Bargains in all Departments, Especially Suit and Coat Department A fter Christmas Clearetice Ready-to-Wear Suits , * i SUITS . — Regular $15.00 Suit P A ■for , ' . « , . • « m Regular $17.50 to$20.00 J Q g Q Suit fo r ....................... j Regular $27.50 Suit £OF * « «• m wea****.** <ee Regular $32.50 Suit for •**••••_#•«•*»• ** $12-50 $15.00 COATS Regular $15.00 Coats Jjj)JQ QQ f o r . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ! 120.00 Coats f o r . . . . Regular $20, t $15-00 Regular $25.00 Coats € 1 7 C A for #** * **#«w 4 « « X i V Regular $27*50 Coats f o i f * * * Or,# • • ' * « - • * * * * t $18.50 A ll this Season’s Merchandise “ New Store in OH Location” Xenia, O h iO «MN aasa ■. w M iw A wm bom m si.a«aawBsii—iaw Now Intrigue Means to Embarrass. Words jump between antiquity and fashion. It was but a few years ago that "obsess” came into constant use by the literary. And now "intrigue” to a corpse dug up from the past arid to constant use. "It intrigues me” to the phrase, And to dictionaries the sense of "intriguing” to "embarrass” to marked obsolete, It’s most emphat­ ically alive, ’ ^ ‘ w .v fit ... r■ 1 "■ X X GBT OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X rSartfc sms .IniTilS hi il’l'ewaasi toms To Cart-iaiGoM in One Boy T^IJMSstivaBi^toiQiiba^ «**«nr rn n rn m n m im km m m m tn n eeM m m im m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m l \

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