The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

h :r ' i *I .. i TO 111 I l i T iiE GOERS Or TOIfSfY OF CEDARVEJLE! mmwaavsmt I have ww «p|t la the foBowteg statement will who value the Hat and moot artis- wyeUavored to brio* to my Patron* th* ' artrawtiwo* of *11 times, lor Xknow agpeML sraowmoe that 1 bivo eoatrooM "witb eeknrodueer* o f tho worid-famaa*' whereby that brilliant and gorgeous spectacle o f * 'mgM’i moot beautiful predrawn, will appear *b ^forfo^-days, beginning Sunday evening, Fob, 13 cSow,*tiM* giaatie and gorgeous musical extravaganza ly Jipp y^axt ig e . in association with the late Sir Herbert Tree, *nd is thore- to capacity, .■.• icon production o f "Chu Chin Chow** wm made by Messrs Comstock and Gest after tho payment o f the biggest royalty ever known in the theatrical world, in New York more than two years ago the scenery and costtune* being imported from England and being ex­ act dnpneato* of Hie originals. . , . once more presented in New Tory at the Cen ttnry T i*tre m August, for a return engagement, and now embellish* ed with many additional scenes end new costume*, comes here .direct •from it* second engagement on, Broadway, ‘ . Owing to intense interest in the engagement, MAIL ORDERS for this important theatrical event will now pe received. Send remittance with sesf-addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets, and, as there will unquestionably be an avalanche of mail orders, please name choice o f two performances to insure getting seats. Prices—Nights—$1.00, $1.50, $3,00. $2.50 and $3.00 Wednesday M*tinee—~-~$l,00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2,56 Add 10 per cent for War.Tax v X believe the engagement of "Chu Chin Chow” will be the, most not­ able event- ever known at my theatre. J. ELMERS REDELL, Mgr. Victory Theatre, Dayton, O. 36-38West. Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Hoover Electric Cleaner 1900 Cataract Washer , ■" •- f - ■*. »*‘ .>•* M■» , , ■ - \ ’ r ' „ ✓ '■ J * ^ * t ’’^ Pathe and Aeolean £:> Why Pay More? CAN SAVE YOU MONEY SAVE THE DIFFERENCE DOWN GO PRICES Special Prices Salmon Red, large size can . ............................. .12 1~2c 'Salmon Red, large size can, per d o z e n ................ $1.35 Beans, new Michigan Navy, best grade lb. . . . . . . . .<6c Sugar, best American granulated lb.......................... . 9c 13 bars P. and G. S o a p ........... .............................. $1.00 25 Bars U. S. Mail s o a p ......... ................................ $1.00 7 pound* best Santos Coffe, steel cut . . . . . . . . . .$1 .00 FLOUR Schmidt’s Old Hickory flour 24 1-2 lb. sack . . . .$1 .40 Schmidt’s Ocean Light flour 24 1-2 lb, sack . . . .$1 ,28 DOWN GO BREAD PRICES Large size, regular 15c size, one and one half pound loaf best made bread .................................. .. 12c Regular 10c Size Loaf .................................. ................. 8c Bring in your Eggs and Poultry, we pay the Highsst Market Price. • B. E.Schmidt&Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL South Detroit S t Xenia. Ohio II You NeedPrintingDrop toAndSee Us iMB, MpgfQRt Catered at fee F«*t-w»e*» Cedax- ville, Q* October $1* IM»h as anted FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 SUCKERS. The gullibility .of moat people, when it comes to the matter of get* rich-quick schemes, must forever re­ main a causa for wonder. The spawn of finanoiei fools is ample proof that there is a sucker born every minute. Schools and schools of these poor fish are generated daily in , the upper sources of the river of life. There is a direct ant measurably ratio be­ tween the addition .of evry one tpt cent, to the promised returns on in. vestments and the number of gud­ geons who swallow the hook. The bit-, ter experience of other individuals, and even of generations go for naught as preventives. Getting something fey nothing is an old, old lure to which the race i* as susceptible today as it was yesterday and’ the victims continue to fail in spite of the finan­ cial wreckage on the shores of the ocean o f lift. And, yet, the funda­ mental fact about returns upon the investment o f money is as simple as breathing. The danger rises with the dividends, and that is all there is about it. With every penny o f re­ turn above normal 5 or 6 per cent, the reasons for common people let­ ting any investment alone increase in a geometrical ratio. Xt is a part of modem ‘education to teach people how to'make and to save money. Then, why not teach them how to in­ vest it? One of the great evils o f the world today, if you measure the amount o f misery caused by , it, is, ignorance of- the way .to .handle the small capital created by hard-darned .savings, .We grow alarmed, because of thenumber of American citizens who can neither read nor write. What then,' should be our shame and sor­ row over the thousands, who are P° stupid and incompetent asto invest their little all. in enterprises about which they can and'do knownothing? Beyond a doubt it is a greater a- chievement to know how to- keep a fortune than it is to create it There is one simple and safe rule which every one should' fellow./ Be­ fore letting loose o fyour money the advice o f any banker ' should be^ sought and heeded; KEEP UP COURAGE. . All we.have to do in to keep up courage, practice economy,and every­ thing will come out all right Busi­ ness prospects look good for spring and many industries now closed down are’ preparing to open .by March 1st Then by that time we■will have a new administration, at Washington that will soon adjust foreign affairs so that we can have a market for our food - products and manufactured goods. The good old U .rS. A cannot consume all that it produces. PUBLIC; SALE DATES Big Type Poland China Sale Feb,“16 White ,and Clemans, Feb. ,24. Miss .Ruth Bums in quite ill W}th i attcak of cat&rrahal fever. an Juvenile ttsrtntt, Amos was a quiet, staid child, in* clined to be too much by himself, Ws mother thought. Seeing him. playing In the back yard atone, she, naked him why he didn’t g o and play with some Of the other boys occasionally, "Oh,* replied ,the, child, "they disturb my ininto- x like to he atone with me.” FORDSON * A N N O U N C E M E N T a Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President o f the Ford Motor Company, gives out the follow ing statement:--— THE PRICE OF THE FORtfSON TRACTOR HAS BEEN REDUCED FROM $790.00 TO $625.00, F. O. B. FACTORY, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. “ This price has keen made possible through lower costa o f materials and the fact that we are now loca­ ted in our new Tractor Plant with greatly increased economic manufacturing facilities in immediate con­ nection with our foundry and machine .shops'and large blast furnaces where iron is poured directly from ore, giving us maximum efficiency with the power to reduce cost o f production, and down comes the price in line with our policy to market at the lowest possible figure without in any way effecting our High standard o f quality. • ' “ W e are particularly pleased in being able to bring about this big reduction in price at this time because the farmer needs‘all the help w e can give him, and this big cut in pricer'will be the means o f placing a val­ uable power unit within the reach o f parctically every one o f them, not to mention industrial and com­ mercial concerns which likewise have benefited through its use and are already realizing, to much greater extent, its value as a power and hauling unit. But particularly has the FORDSON Tractor proved a: most valuable faptor in the saving o f farm labor, at the same time increasing the’ per acre crop yield as well as making possible a utilization o f previously uncultivated land, to say nothing o f removing no end o f drudgery. “ There is no question that the use o f .machine power on the farm is the greatest advancement made in 1 the development o f agriculture, not only in money results, as well as raising the standards o f; living pn ihe farm to a much higher level, but because o f its proved value to place the FORDSON within the reach, o f all. . • . -• ' >' ' % ’ • “ THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE PRESENT FORD CAR AND TRUCK PRICES, which are al­ ready at the lowest possible figure, and. now with rock bottom reached on the tractor price, a further re­ duction in price o f either the'Car, Truck or Tractor is out o f the question; infact,the big price cuts have been made in anticipation o f continuous maximum production and increases may be necessary before long if a large volume o f new business is not obtained. Therefore, present prices o f Ford products cannot be guaranteed against'possible increases.” 4 ' ' " 7 . Ask for the book “ The Fordson at W ork,” which wifi be supplied free o f cost. Let us demon­ strate the value o f the Fordson on your farm, in you. factory, lumber yard, Coal yard, or in any general hauling or power work you have to do and let us have your order for a Fordson. ' FORD DISTRIBUTOR FOR CEDARV1LLE AND JAMESTOWN. i, : j c Gammas tllHI15lilfllIfliilllS1IfltilfflftIll!l!llllllfllllllllltHllllllUliIllllllllllillfllllHII)llliiIltIlllillHIElillU - , Bright Youngtter. ...The other day a precocious to-yeaiv •Id canto Into tho office, and while her mother waited tor the doctor the child entertained the whole office. She talked on* every subject ehe could think of, and at. last, looking ont of the window at the dingy aky, she ex­ claimed : “My doodnessl Ain’t the •moke the wlmltl”—Exchange. 3S Tliie Original Budget. ‘ The word ’.’budget” was originally the name of the leather aocket In which the cavalry used to rest the butt of their carbines. Xt also moans a small wallet or purse. It became as­ sociated with the annual financial Statement of the chancellor because ha took the statement he was about to make from his case. The word wa* highly objected to at the time, but it stuck. Cost of a Pound of Honoy. Fow of us realize what a pound of honeymeans to the bees who produce It To make a pound of clover honey, bees must take the nectar of 62,000 clover blossoms; and to do this re­ quires 2,750,000 visits to the blos­ soms by the bees, In other words, In Order to collect enongh neetkr to make one pound of honey, a bee must go, from hive, to liower and back agala 2,750,000 times. _______ MICKIE SAYS f DftOM\ oaoNt \'tAALL VNUM cau f rom s voovt cu « t tVitat. €r$cvc op cfchteiowcc para*l | ‘M*r*nsw\*W6' m dwottet V juki ‘fUS'fttR <soiNftav itto wrsvkao pot* vMMrtivt* v»«rtu t US m 'R.V a u . j you* nVtttKiuoautto’ TW* , f poor patvA-rttiA’M pooo . wW Nwcutu-f yittceaa ou.r^Mi 'eacooou oO vjoavjo' v Ml. >1 f> H»4 Miiin AND SO AR E OURS CALL AN D SEE ZSJ Tankage 60% Bran Middlings Oil Meal Cotton Seed Dairy Feed Arlington Flour Red Dog Flour Prime Medium Clove Seed Timothy Seed Alsike Seed Alfalfa Seed £ 5 COAL Jackson Lump at $7.00 Per Ton ^ Lorado WestVirginia 4 in. Lump at $8.00 Per Ton Yellow Jacket Block at $9.00 Per Ton. Let US have your requirements on fence i f you want to save money. How abou t your Implements ? Gome in and talk i t over w ith us. Let us grind your feed. We have a n ice lo t o f oats for Feed Yours to Please The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Ilillllllll 1111111111111111 M M X have started a dray and would] ~ Anyklnd of drayiug done promptly. GET OUR PRICES O P A L L t i l . M D G O F P O N Y I N G . to«fe ordiflf at The . #alfmi*a, •Chtite * • ■Joki lidote. # e ♦. # LOCAL a : * ♦ ♦ # . Chartce Nisbo town Tuesday < “Should a Wi Mftrdock Theelr Don’t plan as *4 for you want kcraae to hear tl Mr*. D, B. A been apendic* ■ nee daughter-in- Elwain in Wash, turaod home. PreM diapatel Oliver Chiliad P a general reduct plemonst, This meat company U .. The Fayette C claims that it ] for farm positioi The Ohio Fue’ ask for a forty, pet, for Xenia, ville will be next Salesman Wan for lubricating paints. Salary o: dress. THE LEN1 CO,, Cleveland, C Notice;- The will start about 1 dera in for baby hatching at( early Rev. W. A. Wj the Springfield 1 at the Methodist Sunday morning, will be “Santifica preaches at Seim an entirely differ Doyc know why it’s i To sei delicio .iobjioc LU( STK CIGA im : % *a * M Fr Enable Market, Included replacen Cycloi Selling Starts LOT NC $2.60 to Kid Clot LOT NO $5Q,00 L , a Bplend LOT NC $ 7.00 La, Vici Kid LOT N( $7.50 Lo and Lov at LOT NC $6.00 La and 2 e;-, LOT N< $14.00 t> choice ol of Calf, LOT NC $10.00 t Kid Bio LOT N( $1.10 La and Lon LOT N( J 6.00 to inglish 10 PEI AN THE l SHC i l l

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