The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
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Be- That to* general .woltara of to* na-j tog competent to do - - , «*» v»w,.v«-t« *w « jtoto. toe govern tow demand* tost to* g*v*rnm«»t; toeot could organisewhatever agencies shall encourage, aid apd protect ayrt*>were necessary and convenient and culture by whatever moan* and to j could authorize them to borrow to do whatever extent may be necessary till tola thing for to* government.” safeguard the nation’s food supply, j Bond* Had to Be Exempt, even though too** mean* of aid and! ^ g ugj,w contended that a* com protection shall include theapproprla - , gresa could create toe land banka as tlpn of government money and, toe ex* corporations and clothe them with tending of government credit, or even po,ve- tQ Jeaa monev and to issue - to* lending of g m a m t moneys,! bonds, too govornmelcould, o f c o S ! wait toe contention of former Justice; protect these corporations and the4e Supreme' Court Charles Evans ■bonds issued-by them from discussion Hughes, when he appeared In toe fed- ; 0Pimpairment by any action. Be said $raljpourt at Kansas City as one of the* tJiat «asj ^ p<nver t0 tar was toe attorneys to defend the constitutional* j power to destroy,” toe government, of Ity of toe federal farm loan act. j course, had the right to exempt these Government’s Puty to Aid Farming, j bonds from taxation, And this rule, ' Mr. Hughes pointed out that from j .he said; had nprUeular force m this to* earliest history of this nation there J case, as the bonds of toes* hanks had has been a, continuous disbursement of |to' he Sold in competition with othot public money in aid of agricultural de- tax-exempt securities, and that with- velopment He showed how, while' out their being fax exempt money congress had not attempted to operate f could not pet secured for the farmers farms and had not stepped' into ai.y j- at low rates o f interest. .Bp help the* state to legislate astp the use of farm, farmer toe rate had to he law, and to lands,'still congress had provided in-! get toe low rate the bonds'hnd to be formation, had dlssemiated instruo* j exempt from taxes, tlons, had distributed Seed?, and had 1 Ovffiumh*? Cfemh, B#nt* Av*., R*trsM. 8 . MeViMtwm, $**#t«p. JMh^ Sclsool *t 9 :*©A* It.- . IbasMdsSsg Sorric* at 14*80 A, M, U. E. Cbuxoh B*v, V. E. Bu*I*r, patter ~ Sunday school at 9:80, G. H. Hart* man, Supt. Preaching at 10:80 a, an Epworth League at 6:00. Yon are tovUedfto all of these ser- vises, <■■.■■ U, P. Church Services* Bov. John P. Whit*, Pastor Sabbath School at 9;80. Preaching at 10:80 Y. P. C. U. at 5 P/ M. Wednesday Evening Prayer meet- mg at 7;00 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. The Edward Wren Co. Qualify-FH$t—And Always Springfield, Ohio, Reliable lor 43 Years Make This Store Your Headquarters B. P. Church Bey. W. P, Harriman, Pastor , Teachers’ Meeting Saturday at 7, Sabbath School at 8:30 Preaching at 10:30 a. m.* Christian Endeavor at 0 P. M ,, Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7 P. M. supported In everymanner which was; T« ngtlTRAY Pfllll TDY u itc * deemed wise, toe'great,national Inter-} 1u w c om u i ruuu i n l Wi ICo est of agriculture. He, told how the *’ * —— governmenthad sought to proteet agri* f Crude Petroleum Found Quit* Efficient ; , culture from great pests such a? the; ‘n ‘ ests *-arge Beries 1 - . * > - * - * - ** •• of rnaectiCides, gypsy moth, the brown-tall moth, the boll weevil, or even toe grasshopper—} - ----- all for toe general welfare, ■ :* J In tests of a large series of insect!- He showed hpw the government had Jddes conducted by entomologists of provided for the distribution of seeds I the United States department of ag- of new and useful varieties and how it } riculture, it was’k found that, a? few had provided for the introduction and f tiiorongh applications of crude petrole- protwtlon, of Insectivorous birds and} um t0 the interior of poultry houses how If had provided also for toe estabi SWill completely destroy mites, llshment hrid maintenance of labora*. i am going to quit the dairy,busi- tories for experimentsdn agricultural}ness toe last .of January. All accounts' ! not £!ettled th® 30th day Of' Janu- reau of amtoal husbanary was estao- i . Bshed to study ahd to disseminate to* v ^ d T l \ rM ’ An‘ formation as to the proper breeding I* ew Jackson to .collect, 1 ■ and as to the diseases of domestic api*j - , J*- Hmm iuals. He told later 'of how • toe L ' ’ *-------- ;----- 1------ ~ Weather bureau was taken nway^from [ WANTED;- POULTRY- Call us at ' toe army and ppt In charge of thade- jour expense^- Phone 12-187, South partment p f agriculture so that toe *Charieston, O, Irwin Bros., Glad- farmers and all interested in the pro*, stone, O. duetion and distribution of.food might have comprehensive information ,as4to , rainfall and!weather prognostications. - Protecting Nation’* Food Buppty. <. "From ah this he reasoned that the rernment recognized it as a proper ion djf government to encourage. Clifton tf. P. Church' Bev, E. G. McGibben, Pastor. kSabbath School at.8:30. W, B. Col lins, Supt. . . . . Ih'eaching at 10:30 Y, P-C. U, at 6:30, A*cordial and, urgent invitation is hereby extended to all to attend" these i|cervices. "Come thou withns and we will do thee good; ■for Jehovah hath spoken good concerning Israel.” Npm. 10:29, Bev. Wm, T, McKinney, Pastor. , Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Frdd Stewart, Sup.t.. ^ , . " Preaching at 10:30 a,, m. ‘ ' Christian Enddavor, at 3 m. A cordial invitation is extended to all, If you have no church home come with-us. HOW’S THIS?. PRESSING SHOP 1 % 1 t V, Cleaning, Dying and Repairing. Work ‘ Called for and-Delivered. H, WATSON, - We offer One Hundred Dollar* Be- .wapd ‘for any case of Catarrh that cannot be Cured by Hail’d Catarrh Medicine. - Hall’s Catarrh Medicine ha* been taken by catarrh sufferers for the part thirty-hve years, and baa be come known as toe most reliable rem edy for Catanrh. Hall’s' Catarrh Medicine acts .thru, the Blood on toe Muceus surfaces, expelling .toe Poison ni*m the 'Blood'and healing toe dis eased portions. , - After you have taken Hali’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time yen will see a great improvement in your s » BUT,' ass1 JSSfe The Events In Progress This Week Brings , Big Sayings In , Notions Gloves Hosiery Underwear Jewelry x Neckwear Toilet * Goods Stationery Dresses Petticoats Bath Robes M iddy Millinery »& n it.a sw -a ,,i;,wr ^ ced^ > *■ ^ Start £SS . S Catarrh Median* at one* and get rid sss o f ,aataxto& - Bind for. •testoncmuius, « fm*. ' „ 'V- - ' 'M * m m m % oo., f*kdo, ou*. Sold by nil Dtuggirt*, ?»«. ' W e welcome yon to this store and to the many service con veniences ’that^we have pro vided for your use, v . ' * * * %, ' V ; It is our desire to m ate you think o i this store as the Home o f Service, Anything we can do to make, your visit to our city and this store more pleasant will -be done with a right good will, v Plan to. meet your friends here, use our telephone, write your letters here/ask for infor mation, use our Rest Rooms, in fact make this YOUR store in reality as well as in name. . * " t , c'r ,. - * > (1 * The more you use our services, the better pleased we will be. Make this Store Your Headquarters allthe time. 5^ S '•SB-' 535$'. Men’s Suits and Overcoats ■ ' ■ r. j " - * 7% Non-Taxable Investment ^ , , * A J, f- l ■*‘ *F The West Jefferson Creamery Company „ O f Columbus, Ohio Is offering its friends and patrons of Greene County a limited number of shares o f its 7 per cent, cumulative preferred stock at par, $100 per .3nci?c* t Dividends payable April l and Oct, J. ^ ■ * .*■ t * ComPany direct for further information. Total Assets over Half Million. * , V. ' , The WestJeffersonCreamery Co. Columbus, Ohio a , * Free RadiatorProtector WithTire Purchase Why1styouiradiator freeze whenyou canprotectitwithoutcost BOY TIRES BEFORE THE ADVANCE Ourstoek is large: — strietly freshfactory .guaraAteed’ FIRSTS—Some slightly blemished, . . , , C* t , » , , , Famous Mason Cord, Portage, Racine, Fisk, Blackstone Knight, Clingstone, Goodyear Blemished. SAVE 20 to IS P M 'O T # ' ■ The Quality is in die Tire*—Why Ndt the Serficdl ■ Tie SpriaglieldTire &Supply Co. 31 N. Fountala Av*. N«r Y, M. C. A. Ball 799 Home 983B Springfield, Ohio %HnbgjfieId'sFirst and Blemished lira Store i'r,iii.iiriirniiiiii,ii.iliM«.iiMiw^iMiii,idMM«iMlti,1iiii.iiiitiiiiiiiiiiii‘ii ■ ,n, . - -r ■ .f:]- . WfMN* To the Consumers o f The Ohio Fuel • ... ■ ■ . ' . . . . XENIA DIVISION •• - - CEDARVILLE, O . . Company Owing tcuthe ra^»id decline in the natural gas supply every effort must be made to conserve it that its use may . be prolonged. Natural gas for industrial purposes is nearing the end. How long you will continue to have for domestic use will depend, largely upon your economy in its use. Industrial consumers and a few large residential furnace consumers have been the chief, and for the most part the only profitable consumers o f the natural gas company. The time is here when this industrial consumption must be lessened and soon Be discon tinued in favor of the domestic consumer. , ” * . " , The average new well drilled ofr'gas today, if a produced at all, produces one-third of the aevrage production o f awell four years ago, because of the fact that the good gas territory has heretofore been developed; and yet the cost o f drilling a well now is double that of four years'ago. These conditions exist because o f the resticted areas o f gas deposits, the exhaustion o f the better andmore reliable territory and the economic conditions brought about principally by the War arid which are ceil. in to remain with us for some time, It is imperative that we greatly increase our development if we are to,produce a*necessary supply of natural. gas n ithe immediate future years to come for even dommestic use. These conditions necessitate an increase in rate to consumers of this company and we have uniformly and equitably increased the rate which for the time being on' the Xenia Division will be Forty cents (40c) net per thousand feet, with a minimum monthly charge of Eighty cents (80c) to each consumer. How long the company can maintain a" supply at that rate, or any rate, remains to be seen. In the opinion of gas experts at least three-fourffw of the natural supply of natural gas U exhausted and it is plain that rigid economy must be practiced in its use if you are to continue to.have the lu ury’b f natural gas for any considerable length o f time.. If you will practice economy in its use, your gas bills under the increased rate will not be higher than under the former rate, You will thus pospone the day of artifi cial gas, costing three times as much and of one-half the heating value as the natural gas which you now con sume. If. you appreciate natural gas and desire to con tinue its use, this message raises a question of vital con cern'to'you, ; * ■* - - ■ * ' % ^ a ■■• ............. As a publip utility the records of this company have been arid are open to public inspection. If you desire -any additional information, you are invited to call upon our local agent or write us direct. Since/ely yours, i The Ohio Fuel Supply Company \ \ . J - ByJ*M. GERARD, General Manager \ Q • ■«"•*»****►,w
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