The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

■HUN Make the High Cost o f Living LOW by Buying at The Big Grocery FLOUR FLOUR ,$25 pound s a c k ............ . . . . . . .......... ..$L44 Beat Grade O ld H ickory, FLOUR , best gradt Old H i c k o r y . . 7 5 c SALMON BEST GRADE SALMON, per c a n . . . . . . .12 l ^ c SALMON, pink, large ca n ............. ................................ 18c JELLO or J IF F Y -JE L L .......................................... .. .9 c Canning Specials BEST GRADE T IN CANS, per dozen, i . v ........... 57c MASON GLASS JARS, per d o z e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?8 c W - Bring Them In------We Pay the HighestMarket Price for EGGE and POULTRY. BROOM-BEST GRADE FOUR STITCH_________ ____________ _49c * S. Detroit tSM Xenia, Ohio. * r The CedhmOe Herald Btdl, EDITOR «• at tb f Post-Office, Ccdar- ville, O,. October 81* 1887, m second cl*** matter.' FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919. * LAWS ARE INCONSISTENT. Copies of the State Examiner’s re­ port of the examination o f county af­ fairs have been placed on Ale and while nothing of a serious nature is found outside o f the condition in the surveyor’s office which- resulted in. J. W. Fswcett resigning, yet Bomeof the findings aw such that the public will not get the right impression unless the facts are made known. J. M. Fletcher and R, C. Hayward former 'chief and clerk o f the board of elections are charged with $106 for a trip to Ft. Sheridan to take the bal­ lots o f the soldiers under the absent voter’s law. That such a trip was made no one denys yet he,re comes an inspector who holds that the pay­ ment of such expense was illegal. It was the fault o f‘ the state if no pro­ vision was made for this expense. The other law required the taking of the votes bo in justice these men were in their moral right to collect their expense, the amount o f which is not questioned. ' Another case is a charge of $51.30 against former sheriff F. A. Jackson, who. the inspector holds was not en­ titled to this amount for feeding a number of soldiers from Wilberforce that were placed under arrest. The examiner holds that the government should pay this bill. A soldier under arrest has to be fed. or the sheriff is- liable for damages under his bond. There is nothing‘that would compel the government to pay the bill for the soldiers'were not taken up on govern­ ment orders. What the public needs is a system of examination that will determine the fitness o f our state representa­ tives and senators that are qualified for the position to which they are el­ ected. Ninty-five per cent of the men chosen for the Ohio legislature are in- competant or we would not have the kind of laws on 'the books with aa many inconsistent sections. >*■■ ■ •«. •: *•, V •*• • ■••-•.• ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hastings nad daughter; ,Lena, are visiting relatives in New Concord. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hastings o f Xenia are also visiting in that place. Miss Florence Smith is the guest of Miss Helen Townsley at Goshen, Ind. •viHiTirdii&iiifi'firni.itit raftaj-fiitT/rt House Warming Sale . ■ ■» . . . * There are no signs whatever in t i e Furniture Market, of any lessening o f cost o f materials or labor. On the contrary, cost o f production continues to increase, Therefore, we have to look, facts squarely in the face, holding put no hope o f any general lowering o f prices, but doing the best we can fo r our customers by early buying in as large quantities as can be procured, • W e have surely saved our customers many thousands o f dollars by anticipating changes in prices which have been more or less steadily Udyartcing fo r two or three years and we w ill save the public thousands more this month in our House Warming Sale W e could have found very good reasons fo r eliminating this sale during August fo r.w e assure, you that we could sell all'the fu r ­ niture we own at our regular prices, and still be giving you considerable more than your money's worth as based upon the prices we should have to pay to duplicate our stock. But our sales at this time o f year are fixed events looked forward .to by hundreds of cus­ tomers and there shall be no break in the custom so long as we can depend upon our half hundred good manufacturers to keep up our stocks. . , : We Want To Add A considerable number .of new accounts to our list p f satisfied patrons. To that, end we have reduced the prices on our- furniture in he interest o f continued good-w ill and we hope to maintain your patronage in our new location, headquarters fo r the most attractive :umiture at the most attractive prices. / Enhance Your Bed Room Here’s Your Opportunity to With One o f These Suites a Profitable Investment at at House Warmiiig * House Warming Sale Sale Prices , Prices $122.40 \ 4T $170.00 Decorated Ivory Bedroom SuUe, four pieces, 'the dresser Is IQ inches long with a plate mirror 22x28 inches. The chiffonier is 30 t,.ch<w long with a mirror 14x18 inches. The triple mirror toilet table is 3S inches astd the b:d is full size. House Waiming £>nle Price — . - ....................................... $203,00 t’pst Colonial Dining Koom Suite, dull mahogany. The bod is full size. The dresser is 44 inches long with a plate mirror 20x32 Inches. T,‘.e chiffpilKa- is 34 rotates with a 26x10 incli mirror and the toilet tabic is 30 Jiiefcea \Utti triple mirror. f j J I A ? A f t House Wa.mtng Sate Price ................................................... $240.00 Amcriciiu Walnut Bedroom Suite, four pieces, Adam design. The Jfressier is 42 incises long with, a plate mirror 22x28 inches. The chif- ••or.ctte is 30 inches long. The toilet table is 26 incites with 1 stationary. I :d 2 hinged mirrors and a full sized bed. (f 1 7 ] (g jj ease Worming Sale Price ........................................................... V * * $0*5 00 American Walnut Bedroom Suite, four pieces. Queen Anne •ried dust proof drawer construction. The dresser is 48 incties long l n mole mirror 30x40 indies. The chiffonettc is 40 Inches. The tol- let t a b le is 12 inches and the bed is full size. S ? 4 L f l O House "Wartping Sale llrlce .......... , . . . . . . . . . V $422.00 ten-piece Dining Boom ^utte as pictured, Louis XV period. American walnut and subauiutiaiiy cnplneted. The buffet is 60 inches long. The China Cabinet and' Cabinet Service are of ample proportions. The side and host chair have Spanish loath-r slip seats and the D ^ d n g Table extends 0 feet and has a top 54 inches in diameter. j C H Q House Warming Sale Price . . . . ' ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A V«*_ Y * ■ $210.50 four piece VvTilii.nt and Mary Period Dining Boom Suit,, Ja­ cobean finished cult. The buffet is 00 inches long and the dining table *> Toot 54 inches. The china cabinet and serving tab.e are large and roomy and will make si handsome addition to the dining room. fr' i 1 ( 1 Hou-c Warming Sale Price ............ ........ U ' - o ma* to UtO.OU Brown Mahogany Dining Boom Suite, Louis X M Period, 10 l.aeusotr.e and sturdy pieces. The buffet is 66 inches long with a wood nil. Tito cldna cabinet and. server arc of ample proportions. The dining table extendi 8 feet and is 54 inches in diameter and the avm^chulrand de chairs lutve blue leather slip seats. House Watmlng Sale Price ................................................ Hi UilUll UbllVS u $414.00 SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. There isn’t much money being hidden around in old shoes these days. Our experience during the Wair taught us as a nation the value o f saving—but, even more than that, taught us as a nation the value of INVESTING pur savings. Money is of no earthly use hiddeh away in a hole in the ground. Money becomes valuable only when put to work. If you have any spare money— whether much or lit t le - let it WORK FOR YOU. : Put it in Bonds, which offer themaximum of safety and security. Through the intorest coupons they will be work­ ing for you day and night. ■ t ■ We will consider it both a pleasure and a privilege to advise with you on the right kind of Bonds to buy. On receipt of a letter or phone call our representative will come promptly to see you—and.no obligations. R .E .D E W E E 5 E & C Q MUTUAL’ HOME BUILDING ♦ ♦ D A Y T O N - O H I O » ' ♦ Bast e ...IF YOUNE DPRINTINGDROPINAND SEEUS... Miss Gleo Zeiner of Jamestown spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Ridgway. Frank Cooper, colored farmer, liv- ng near Jamestown, who formerly ived in this township, was sentenced by Judge Kyle to the pen for life hav­ ing plead guilty to an indictment of the grand jury for misuse of his 16 year old daughter. The father and step-mother had become abusive and after taking a terrible beating the girl left in the night for Washington C. H, where she confided her troubles to her friend who placed the information in the hands of the county officers whicli resulted in Cooper’s arrest. The crime s one of the worst that could be laid to a father and the sentence by the court was justifiable. „ LOT FOR SALE. Comer lot Nos 7 and 8 Edgemont subdivision for sale, Price $250.90 Address, J. W»‘ Radabaugh, 710 West Logan street, Celina, Ohio. DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, CedarTllle, O. KmmmBmmmaBmammmmmassmamm HotWeatherfirings Distress TeFeet If yon suffer from swollen, burn­ ing feet that smart or itch, or if your feet perspire and are tender, you can get immediate relief. Give your feet a treat. A gentle massage with soothing, healing Houstonia will do .it. A light application once or twice a day, and you soon forget you have feet. New tight shoes feel like old, easy ones. It relieves all pain im­ mediately, takes aWay the inflam­ mation, reduces the swelling, re­ moves all soreness from corns, softens callouses and keeps the feet in excellent condition. A 25c bottle from your druggist lasts for months. Ask for and get Housetoneeah (The Original Jones’ Liniment), ’‘The kind your daddy used with my dad’s picture on the yellow wrapper.” The Dr. J. G. Jones Co., S. Charleston, Ohio.—Adv. For Sale by C* M. Rufeway and A. E. Richard*, Druggist* Everybody is Going to the Biggest, Busiest and Best Fair In the States The Great DAYTON, OHIO Sept. 1-2-3-4-5 Grand Opening, Sept. 1st. (Labor Day) 20-HARNESS AND RUNNINGRACES-20 t $6500. in Purses 4 RACES EACH DAY Big Exhibit o f Live Stock, Including Dogs and Rabbits. Large Display o f Farming Implements, Tractors and Trucks. THIRD ANNUAL AUTO SHOW Two Big Free A ttractions Bach Day Band Concert General Adm ission 35c T . A. Routson , Pres. I. L. Holderinan, Sec*y. V M t We ha adjusti You cs justed Cord. And G tires tb Notice SIZE 30x3 1- 32x3 1- 33x4 34x4 34x4 l- ' 35x5 You cai want a Ro S p V ' o r< a fi T1 Ba 01 Rep A N Au -J* * ♦

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