The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
SIX SC *p The C*d*rvilk B * * y * * *Drro* Kwft IWtt, BLADES WITH HOLDER $ 1.25 PREPAID IN ATTRACTIVE CASE ATISFACTION GUARANTEEI' OR MONEY REFUNDED TUa offer fer a limited time only Remit by money order or cash (NO STAMPS) Frad Razor Co. 1475 BROADWAY, NEW YORE CITY, E»t«reil a t ike Poat-QflSc*, Cedtr- {vflia, Oy Oetebwr t l w 1017, MMewad WH Y WORRY ABOUT A VACATION FRIDAY, JULY 99, *W1. Chautauqua { | I s C o m i n g t o f f ’ Cedarville A u g u s t 1 5 -19 FIVE JOYOUS DAYS THIRTEEN ATTRACTIONS SIXTEEN PROGRAMS One Season Ticket *■Good For Every Program G. H, HARTMAN, Secretary GetYour Season Tickets —NOW—2 5,144 Lake* in Michigan. , The atate of Michigan1 contains 5,144 Inland lakes, covering an area of 1,114 square miles, besides a waterfront oc the Great Lakes of 1,850 miles. . CHICKENS—I buy any thing with feathers on. Win. Marshall. THIS SHOULD NOT BE, Heray Ford has taken a run-down railroad and made, i t a profitable Investment after a few months oper ation. He laid off many useless em ployee* and gave notice tha t all men in the employ of the company must do a fnli day’*. work and the mini mum salary paid would be six dol lars per day. Old railroad heads scorned the Ford idea but it has worked. Every road has more employees than is necessary which helps keep up the cost of operation. Today experienced railroad men are not joking about Ford as an operator. Rather they are giving him credit for doing some thing no other man has ever done with his road—make a profit. Ford has now asked the "Public Utilities Commission in this state for the right to cut down freight rates on cpal,/road building material and other freight shipped in the state. Once again the other companies protest1 to the authorities.. We are in a rather unusual state when a man has to go through a lo t of red tape in order th a t he can give the same service to the public fo r less money than he has in the past. This ,should not he the case. The only notice the commission, should have should be when a company de sires to increase rates. Investigation on the p a rt of this body would reveal whether such was necessary for a reasonable profit. But Ohio is so over-run by com missions and state hoards that a man cannot. legally reduce the price of his commodity' without some legal action. 1 MANY OHIOANS WITHOUT HOMES Survey th ow s 170,000 Ftml* lies Living Jn Apartments, Hotels and Tenements, BUILDING BOM IS 60MIN6 YES, IT’S A PACKARD. All his joking about F , O. Harbison "buying a Packard, became a reality yesterday when a new six cylinder touring car was delivered by the Day- ton agents. All the “wise-one.1’ have been saying Frank would never do it, but he did, and* the Editor is expect ing to be absent most any day trying out the new car with the proud owner. Yes, girls, Mr. Harbison has famil iarized himself with that ever popular tune, “I Hear You Calling Me.” . POULTRY— Don’t fail: to call me before you sell. - ¥ m . Marshall. Financial Institutions Handicapped by Insufficient Funds In Many in stances, but More /Money In Pros pect as Public Turns From Wild cat Investments to Institutions of Safety, Columbus,- O,—(Special.)—Accord ing to figures lust complied by a government bureau there are 170,00u families in Ohio without homes This means that there are SBO.OQv persons, in the Buckeye state living in hotels, apartments and tenements However, according -to State Build ing a n d ; Loan Inspector John W Prugh, the statement made recently by officials of the national organism tlon of hotel men that the “American public is fast becoming one of hotel occupants does not hold true in the Buckeye state, where only one per son in six does not live In the typ leal 'American home.’" “Ohio is a home-owning and home loving state," according to Prugh. and he should know, for he super vises 800 building and loan associa- Cameron,Ross, who has been teach-, ing a t Webster City, Iowa, is home j on his vacation. Mr, Ross since the J closing of school has been doing e x tr a . •work a t the university in Iowa City towards a higher degree. , Life Mads Up of Surprise*. Life Is a series of surprises. We do not. guess todaythepower of tomor-j row.—Emerson. * j tlon#, which are the chief agencies for financing home builders in Ohio. Prugh believes home building will In crease soon. "Financial institution*, which, through long experience, are looked t o ' for .funds for home build ing In Ohio, have been handicapped through the reckless expenditure or money by the pUblc in wildcat in vestment schemes," said Prugh, but be hel ieveB this condition is rapidly disappearing and that1 the public now is only putting its money in places of absolute safety. State Inspector Prugh heartily commended Secretary, of .C om m ^ THE UNIVERSAL CAR A FORD TRUCK I, $545 f . o. b. Detroit $ . If you art doubtful whether it will pay .you to buy a Ford Truck for your farm, goto the man who owns one a id ask him. Or we will come to you and tell you what dozens of Ford Truck Owners have told us—that the Ford Truck is positively a paying proposition. It brings the beet markets to your door. It solves 'the hauling problem on the farm and the city. It does a dozen different jobs every day and stands the wesr and tear of farm work under all conditions. A post card will bring you furthsr information. R . A . M u rd o ck FORD DISTRIBUTOR FOR CEDARVILLE AND JAMESTOWN. f, .... 3UU. C i g a r e t t e To s e a l In the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It’s Toasted hoo .* - f — .uiotbst in the Buss ing of American homes. Hoover de clared that fully 60 pet cent of the American people were tenants ana urged that action he taken to put/* Stop to landlordism. In a letter to the Ohio BuildingAssociation League Secretary Hoover said: "Your asso ciations! true peoples banks, popu larly controlled and locally managed, have sprung up voluntarily through out the country, Through the sys tem of weekly or monthly deposits by their shareholders and patrons they encourage thrift throughput the nation. They, have made their as sets sound and worthy of confidence. Through loans principally upon homes ‘they are an ipatrumentaltii not. only in solving the housing .prob lem, but in. developing the self-reli ance of our citizenry. It Is my earnest desire that the buiding and loan institutions of Ohio should be encouraged by (lio public-spirited citizens' of every community.'' .Real Estate, Properties Priced to Sell ' NEW YORK LIFE FIRE INSURANCE , J . G. McCorkell ' Y o u c a n t b e a t ’ e m ] AbmuonasuUtynigit-ani Ga s o l i ne You’ll always appreciate Columbus, regardless of the weather. , In summer and winter, and the seasons between, Columbus can be depended on for easy starting, quick getaways, big mileages and power under every driving condition. Columbus takes the jump and jerk out of your motor. ** .Ask any of the thousands of Columbus users how good it is. They won’t buy anything else but. COLUMBUS OIL C OM P A N Y Columbus, Ohio Cedarville Distributing Station Miller Street and Penn. Ry. Telephone No. 146 , R, A Murdock M. C. Nagley ^ C. E. Masters W. W. Troute Cedarville Lime Co. R. Bird & Sons’ Co . | We Are Taking Orders For Fertilizer Now. I Have You Placed Yours? SC* FEEDS Tankage 60 Per Cent Standard Middlings « Flour Middlings Red Dog Flour Butlers Hog Feed No. 1. Butlers Hog Feed No. 2. Arlington Flour Bran SUGGESTIONS FOR THE SEASON Spreaders (special price) Hog Troughs Hog Fountains Water Tanks Fence Posts Paint Oil Stoves 1 Now is the time to Lay in Your Winter Coal. A word ‘ to the Wise is Sufficient. vlk .Ik Hard Coal Pocohontas Coal Yellow Jacket West Virginia >u •Jr The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. ISYOURBUSINESS ASUCCESS! Flu stalloncry is a bij a;d toBusiness. Printing fine stationery is our specialty. # # m Miss fk‘i tin? WfeL-t* . Miss Etc stive* in Omar H Russell of week-end v Stewart, The Xen held in the 7-14. Poultry eat market George i days last \ proved. The peoj ^ PRIVILEG ville Collet , You, dear . people. , I James Wi ghter, Bart « - hath with i J. G. Me( itor in Daj Dale Yoi , Mrs, Charlt •>' . of Columbi C. Woimer No amou . , me to call1 ' • Mrs. L. have gone . .with Prof. Misses I Ustick of ( end with D New Car .. a Masonic I $20,000. W ago. Prof. Lei ghter, Ruth T r o U t t where they m ^ Qo, CEDARV ,DS’ continue its creased vit new quarte is entering. 65S255S Mr. and turned fro Thursday e j Stay taking Leah am Springs 'vi. Sabbath wii.P V V • J, H. Wolf. Joseph h , McClellan 1 urday nigh’ . A slight o and he is : Mr. and 1iy | *■ Columbus :l*l EL spent the . Miss Anna, summer sch way of Sp joined by IV. l o r d ket Y 10 . 1 M M
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