The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
W # C*lwvW» H w & taw motor Safeeeei •$ til* BWNOflWfc 0 *d*p- v®* $*.©**•*** fa* »w» »» »p u l WfjgMeMllfefcMP m H t , is^diMppi%« s, lit ? THB FOOD PKOBUE1L . Os* sf tho boat aditorial* es-tha JasAfaebisaa umA the «o*fc of IMag ttisfc we hae m d oofi* from. tb* pen f «4<3eo**e F. Burba, the editor « f the CoioMpbon Dispatch. Muefii of- tbq prsssat diatwrbaaoe is do* to th# agfc tatim of many paparawho ace. only eatetinjr to popular clamor over the present cost o f living. In justice to aR there eab he no lowering o f the prio* o f food product*, which must come from the farm, unless there hi a corresponding reduction in all the , things the farmer ha# to buy. One class cannot live at the expense of the other without serious injury to the prosperity and welfare of the country. The following is the. editorial ans it is a conservative view o f the sitU‘ attorn “Indictments have been returned %'i gainst many men accused of profiteer ing or‘of forming illegal combinations in restraint o f trade. In some case trials have been held, with conviction; ■resulting; in other cases* the accuse. - have been bound over to await their trials; in a numberof instances store, • foodstuffs have been Seized, or report • ed. The investigation o f the packers , it proceeding. The price of foodstuft lias declined but littlen-in dome in- Stances actually advancing, ' ‘The, foodstuffs from the goverr ment store-house have1 been On sale locally* at prices considerably lower than is charged in the groceries, on the quality of the feedsyvas admitted ly below that o f the 'higher-priced goods sold by the 'grocers* and there Was nothing added for the cost of de- 1 livery iSince hone o f the supplies were delivered;- However* several thousand dollars have been saved by the- purT . chasers of the government foodstuffs,, and it has helped a little, perhaps, ir tkeeping prices down. But the truth is, the present cost of living is now N seen to be not dependent upon ihzow- ing a.few carloads of goevxnment . - supplies tipon the market, not in con victing men for profiteering, although, ' both are desirable, - - ‘ The investigation of the packers is turning in their favor. That is, many, ■ persons appearing before ‘ the' ,com- 1 mittee these past few'days have added .. their; testimony tos the side of the packers. Farmers* meat' producers, jobbers and many others-haVe testified that the Systems and' practices of the ~ packers make for cheaper foods'rath er than tending to enhance the price Many of the people who a week ago - Were condemning the. packers* aiid -1 laying at theirdoors all blame for the cost of living, are coming to be in fav- * or o f the, packers. In brief* it has been tbe.packer's week* in the inves tigation. ’ . “In congress, a bill is pending to - • give the government complete control Of many commodities—clothing, feed, .fertilizers, oil, implements and 80 on. An mendment extending the scope to indnde room and house rents w4s stricken but, but the fact that it Was offered showsthe state of mind.' “Out of it all will come good, but nobody sees to have a copyright of the . ' correct method of handling commodi ties to the consumer at a . low price while giving to the producer a- high price. With half of the population living in the cities and demanding ten cent bacon, and half the ,popula tion living in the country amt demand ing twent-yfive cents a pound "for hogs on the hoOl, there is no reconcil iation in sight. But in the meantime the old world wags on, and there is a good deal of happiness among the people—and less of misery than there was when a dime would buy a dozen ' eggs or two loaves of bread.’' —• iiwwwwMiiiiiiJiffliiirimiHiiiwimmiHimmuiimiiiHmiitiimiimiJiiiimuiiiiHiiii AFrankTalkWithWomenabout Suits .... . ,* ■ .......................................'■ ' v.. - - . - . ■ .-> * - , W .. * * ' • • ■ ■ %. .. / ^ ■ , . » ' * , ■ ■ 1 r ^ ‘ ** - - ■ • - * . ^ t . ‘K * - And Why The Home Store Is Able to Offer Unusual Values This Season ■ "■« ■ t • ■ * .. " ... -. .. ... SB SB .gWWB M 4by PPIM OS’i XENIA, « } .■ ‘ ‘ r• THE FIRST REAL STEP. He is a fine little ebap and he is just six. Ever since that wonderful morning when he opened bis eyes up- 'on this did world, and the proud fath er *hd breakfast with the doctor in the dining room, he has been constant ly at Mother's side. She has helped him Into Ids little bed with a sigh of relief every night, She has listened to his breathing and tip-toed to Ms side at all hours o f the night. She has watched Ms diet end kept his feet dry. She ha* made Ms clothing from the beautiful long dresses that Were finish *d before he esme* to the rompers and short pants that have been mended until the original goods almost have disappeared. But now he is to have a sMt o f store clothes with a real ihirf with neckband and collar. He la going to launch hie little craft and sail out from the sheltered harbor of Home, for he i* going to start to school. Mother'* baby has taken the first real step M life on the path, that leads to ultimate Separation. There Witt be a strange quiet in the home during school hows and an anx ious mother will find herself listening for a l&ttta voice that now singe in an- ether place, ■ ‘ When Mother leaves him with the te«eher she will linger at the door to gase upon the beloved*h*ad now but one ef many. Her baby, her boy, has staffed on the herd reed of life and she wiR ge basic t» the rileta home with a sob tehee threat. t«kn M. Stormont has been appoint ed a&yMs&irfwr ofttM estate o f X C, fHBtoeaf fMedera M'tLpffit heed. The iMttiiiiiii W hl .^ eeu.ua vw ^W^Ws-eeMPsa» uee^weme ^serewa m f| if mm -PPRUPI h ^ MERCHANDISE talks. It speaks in a language that convinces. Any ■womanwho will takelhe trouble to examine tbe suits shown by the __ Home Store for Autumn'will not need to behold that they are extra- . = ordinary;" Not only extraordinarywell-tailored and of beautiful,ma s s terials* but extraordinary from a point’of valeu. £••£ We are setting out to bhild up a great business in women’s fashions.^ 55 , >We have told our manufacturers of our plans and aspirations.' We mg jhave enlisted their co-operation. We have said to them, “Give us a 5 5 . littie better suits for the money than women can find *elsewhere and == we will give you business thatWill keep,your work-rooma going at full 5 speed throughout the whold season.” ' And They Have We Bincerely hope that every woman has in mind a new. suit for this season will come to the Home Store and see these Autumn' Suits. a s If'ahe doesn’t*,she will miss something, S ’ ' She will miss seeing what we feel sure s s • good values as this city has'to show. are {to say the least) as Models A re the Choicest “Choice” is a fine word. It means “ the flower, the very best.” An^ there is not a suit on exhibition here to which the term “choice” is not applicable, . , * Every tailor o f note has submitted his models to our fashion experts The best makersOf high-rank haye gievn, theHome Store the exclusive right to show their model* in Sprinffield. To-see these beautiful suite one must come here, because they will be seen nowwhere else in the ,■ . .city, ■- . ■ • . . ’ , ‘ •■■ ‘ ........ ' '* : ■ . ' The Fit and The Tailoring ' , , - , , V , , Of Home Store*Suits have been given the closest study. Even the low er-priced suits show that careful and painstaking wrok found only in garments from the heedles of good tailors.- It is a cOnfOrt and pleasure to buy such suits. It is an equal pleasure / to us to sell them, * ” We know when they leave the store they are going to please women who wear them. Give theni satisfaction and a big return for the price paid. Fiye Distinctive Types o f Figures H r‘- ■ . 1 • . v i , . -- Careful analysis shows that women are divided into five types. For , each of these types special suits have been designed. This means that 'extensive alterations are Very seldom necessary, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO If a tail, Binder woman comes here for a suit, we'show her stiits de- •15 5 ' signed for tall slender women. If ghe happens to be short and slender,' 55 s we have suits designed that way. If she is tall and lagre, we .have ,5 5 ' suits in thoBg proportions and so on. ’ . ■" , A W ord A s to Prices To do a great volumn bf business, we realize-that prices mUst .be ' S brought to the lowest basis; '* S That is precisely what hasbeen done.- ' ' - ‘ 55 It s our deliberate intention to give the public every ounce of .value 5 5 that can be packed into a’ suit at eafch price. ’ — ' * - t* , . " We have suits at $24.50 that are as good as any store can possibly show at'that price. . ~ ^ •sas And we have them all tho_Wayup to " $160.00—wonderful models o f S s the costliest materials. ‘ S *»A. r. “ C« W e hni carbon out ■ teed as the - : ■: I- . f •' ■ t ■“ • C^' Oils and ( Auto ‘ ■ a. ■ tsdi ende ha\ Cedarville, ^sfcb / This Is Our InvitatioA —to come and see the^ew Autum Suits, at any or ALL of them. , Fiease feel welcome to loolcv ' 5 5 llllillli Miss Martha Cooley tetumea today from Oxfbrd where *he hat been at tending summer school. W. H. Barber .and Wife and S. K. Williamson and wife have been spend ing the past week with friends in the Eastern part of the state. They also attended, the Nichols reunion at St. Clairsville, 0,,’ last*week. DENTIST DR- O. P. ELIAS Exchange Rank Bldg, Cedarville, O. Blood Poisoning . Results From Slight Scratch “Special Diapatob to ThefEncjulr«r. “Wheeling, W. Va., June 18.—Df. ..... *?* ———% P/batdent q t ...... "• Coltere* died at a local hospital early today. Death ■due to blood poisoning, which was oaiised by a Slight aoratch which he reoelved on Me hand 10 days ago.” The above la an actual quotation from the Cincinnati Enquirer, with names omitted, {lire every Injury, no matter how alight, Immediate attention, Safety suggests that you keep a bottle of Houso-tOnS-e-ah always at hand for emergency use, ite highly concen trated antiseptic qualities make Only a slight .application necessary to thoroughly disinfect any. scratch or cut. No danger of Infection when Houetonla (The Original Jones) Wnl* ment*is used and yet Its action Is so mild that It.may,bo freely applied to severe wounds, bums and Scalds, Its Nothing and healing power is almost magical. Don’t risk bring without It Get a battle from your druggist to day. A 4.«xv>bottle ltd. targe houaeheld Mae, enough to last a year, 80& Fifty years* use proves ft to be the most rriiahm ho’*s«hoid entik SeptlO. “The kind your daUdy used* with |*y dadjs Picture on the nellow wrapper/*' T%e Dr. i ft Jfo«ee t t , _ F o r 3 b M » y C M . Rldgwmy 4 If eai Ib-eeiewl**, laWS 9m tMfeprelils ■nfiwwf^lVIw T f ! lv .ST i.iBIG- 1 'H i * . G* R. Ogden, o f Shmnslon, W , Va., aays: *Thave used AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE 56 dayg end I think it is the j bestmedicinal ever used. I lmvetwo pigs4 month*and 3 days old thatweigh360pounds,ono 6 poundsheavier thaUtheother, i They are 100 pounds heavier than toy neighbor’s 2 of the j same litter mudfeed.** 60 days’ Free Trial under t n absolute money-beck guarantee. Come in the store ■ and toU ug how many hogs you have in your herd andwe willgiveyouenoughHog-Tone to treat all of them 60 days* This is the experience o f A typical user o f H og-Tone. There are hundreds and hun dreds o f letters' on file at the Ava lon Farms Company’s ?ifi£e lr°P ^ f lv ^ e r y state iu theUnion, all telling of Mg Improvement^ la hogs tnd In hog profits through the use of Hog-Tone, tho scientifi- CaHypreparedHogCondition er, Fattener and Worm Re mover. Hog-Tone Is sold oh tircly to yqu. IT COSTSYOUNOTHINGNOWTO TRY &> DAYS' TREATMENT OF AVALON FARMSHOG-TONE - tt'iura uac fattenek . cohdition £ a and woxm Km ov tx — FOR ALL YOUR HOGS ■“ F o r sa le b y - A. E. Richards, Druggist wmm MgHimilMiseieK TRY OUR JOB PRINTING New Fall Foot wear Thenew Fall Styles are arriv ing every day. Long Slender shapes are the vogue with high French heels,. Patent, Black Kid, Brown Kid and Beaver Brown Kid. The Military heel in TanCalf, Gun Metal andBlack Kid wide or narrow * .'if' - .• toes. ■ * % We Specalize in Fitting Children’s Shoes Frazers' Shoe Store XEN IA , OHIO Sen ssibl. k ' *:««• flao r-lool Hill M Dr. O. P. Eliai McLean propert; Mrs. J. E. fcul ping of Toledo, atives in this co Mr. and Mrs daughter* Mar# ala auto trip th «■ •• Xenia will he on Thursday, Si chess the water The Jatnesto1 Will be no Farm mer for the fit IF YOUHEEDPBIHTMGDROPINADDSEEOS. Mies Fannie from Winona I spent a vacetic School teach school or eolleg sent to their at term for $1.00 ply With poetid
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