The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
e * * * nflMto ■ M b d.Un.in .1 ¥UOiRUGS The latest wholesale quotations on rugs show no reductions In price. In fact,, there is a tendency on certain qualities toward higher prices and we would urge you to buy your rugs this spring i f you would buy them at a real saving. All rugs in our large stock -are marked at prices based on the lowest costs. Forinstance, fine qualify 9x12 Axminister rugs are only $37,50. Other rugs at equally large saying. GRAS RUG SPECIAL” 36x72 ---------------- ----------$1.25, 27x54 ------------ ----------g9c An ideal rug fo r the porch, bed room pr sun room. They.are lasting, durably made and come in the most artistic designs in charming new spring colors, Make your selections while our stocks are full and complete. JDmpeties a room Out o f the ordinary are available here now at splendid savings. Come in and talk over your plans with us. No extra charge f o r a visit to your homo to make recommendations' and Sun-fast draperies that will lift measure sixes. HI!LinoleumSpeciallyRicei *Eyery piece of linoleum in our entire stock, including both the inlaid and printed patterns are now on sale at lowest possible prices. This., include# plain col ors, hardwood designs, tile ef fects, etc. Tomorrow’s special is is a genuine cork linoleum at 90 cents per yard. S m a l l (R u i? s a t a ^ B ig S a v i n g A small rug for the hall, fo r the. bedroom, porch or sun room can be purchased now at a genuine saving. Come in and see the ex ceptionally beautiful new pat terns now shown at the lowest prices. THIS WEEK 'S SPECIAL Genuine $25.00 Rocker, ex actly like cut fo r only $18.75 Covered with , good quality o f Imitation Leather. This is a great value. Galloway & Cherry 36-38 West Main St., Xenia, O* HieMiami Valley School for Nurses « REGISTERED IN OHIO AND NEW YORK Xxoftfiaat classrooms and teaching facilities. Two full-time instruc tors. . Large staff o f lecturers. A ll branches o f nursing taught. Loan fond. High Sdheol Diploma or equivalent preferred, Eight hour duty. Fall term begins about September 1. MODERN RESIDENCE HALL — SINGLE ROOMS ^ SunParlor, Recreation Rooms, Campus, Swings, Tennis Couth Forin- fomation apply to L. A. HANFORD, Principal, DAYTON, OHIO. EAOE 'MKADO” , Pencil No. 174 K * N* B M*lt- P i# Sake* war Dealer Madejrt ftv* grad*. AUKJHHtTB*'YttUtOWMUCH. WWW INK SAND KACtK MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORE .......... » .......... . ............. ... W0M6 IFYOUHEED PRINTINGDROPIN ANDSEEUS. T t r n C d b r ir tU e H « w M KARLH BULL - - EDITOR Swteeed at the Foat-OBoe, Cedar villa, 0 , October 31, I88T, aa second j class matter. FRIDAY MAY % 1922. WILL PUT RUSS LINES OUT OF BUSINESS s It haS been proposed by the Xenia City Commission that an ordinance be passed regulating and taxing all buss lines that enter the city. The terms proposed arc regarded exces sive and that blisses could not make a profit to Justify continuation. From one angle o f the question every buss line uses the highway that is kept up by the taxpayers, Where these lines operate in competition with city car lines or interurbans the later'Suffer a great I osb . The traction lines are heavily taxed and the buss lines do a far more profit able” business on capital invested. On theother hand the buss line is here to stay because the people demand it The convenience o f a.buss line between this plaec and adjoin ing cities is admitted by ail and is demanded by the traveling public. The one great burden the city ,and traction car lines has to carry is the over-capitalization the public is cal led upon to provide a profit. Nine out o f ten' pf these companies have been “watered” to death. In Springfield a junk street car system is held at" a very high value when in fact it is not worth near what it is carried on the hooks for. Patrons are com pelled to pay a fare to provide profits for this watered stock. In Dayton three street car companies are in op eration. Three sets o f overhead ex penses and power plants'must he met when one should do. A high fare is charged to meet all this and the buss lines are compelled to travel streets where there are no car lines. < a * r , .^4 £?■ cigarettes mm I To Mr. W. Ciwuuu, Codarvilie, Ohio, Spool*! Agoht fo r THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Dear Sir: Withoutbinding myself to apply for insurance, I shouldbepleasedto receive, particulars regarding die MutualLife's policy which provides a life income for the insuredor beneficiary, My age is A year ago— almost unknown T oday— ^ leader A sweeping verdict for Q U A L IT Y (Name) (Business Address) (Residence) (Town) 1 If YouNedPrintingDropinAnd See Us NoTroubleto Estimate. (Stqte) For a quarter o f a century W, L. Clemans has represented this old. Company, organized in 1843, /TRY OUR ?OB PRINTING Noticer-Havlng been.duly appointed by the V illage Council o f Cedarville as authorized Vault cleaner, I am now prepared to take care of. your vault. Please notify me or address P. O. box, No. 7. Cedarville, Elza Shingle- decker. ’ PAYING OFF BANK DEPOSITORS! Depositors o f the defunct Houston! bonk pf South Charleston are now be- * ing paid off 100 cents on the dollar but are n o t receiving any interest. A group o f bankers took a mortgage oh abiut 3000 acres o f the Houston land and also assumed control o f all funds coming into the hands o f the trustees. Creditors o f the creamery and farm company and other enter prises owned by Houston will hot re ceive much. HOMEY PHILOSOPHY. A ll the radicals, kickers, general 'ofbjectionists an’ faultfinders shriek out loud when somebody-says work is the foundation o f happiness ah’ cow mentmenfc.. Josh a scheme o f the. rich to keep .the poor at the grind, they say. May he. But,why not fool- ’em ? Work ain’t work when a fellow’s doin1 what he likes to do; and everybody likes to be a leader in his line; so* if we can’t get to do what we want to do, we can do what we have to do better than the other fellow an’ lead the procession. . - ( reqnqid . increasespoultryprofits Dro©t>art unliUNiUhjr hfcnt l»y feWti A*4mite*awIn©mMtfrMotnt .radicate tfc*» BTOtitoWattiarve«nin. Creonait) aho free, cattle andhone* fiorufliaa—UlUadanKerauabload-auck- incyttiatiii. StaredaatKfojrbec*I,Ce. - If year.dealerCan'taupplyyou, «hU «A Free kaeklat onrcqatit. The Company HtwYark CKw. Claydlad S H O C K A B S O R B E R S TRACTORS F. O. B DETROIT Kerr’s Sweet Shop;- Is the place to get FRESH home made candies. Our special bargain fo r Saturday will be: Peanut Candy 20c per lb. •Fresh' Salted Peanuts, 20c per lb. or ‘2 pounds fo r 35c. South Main St., Cedarville. . Easy Either Way. “It Ts the easiest thing in the world for a man to play sensible," says a ' magazine writer. The easiest thing In the world is for a man to play the perfect fool. Anybody who’s had exr perlence knows that.—Houston Post. . . « Englishmen Housewives. In Lancashire, England, where both husbands and wives work in the mills, the husband does more of tbe house work than perhaps any other husband In the world. Many of the men can make a bed and prepare a meaLbetter than the wives can. Work with the Fore* spring*— not against them, '/ho "third spring* checksthe kCbotmdend stops the eide-iway. Save tiro*, fuel,end cardepredation. Mod erate in price. Dintriiuion . R. A . MURDOCK, Ced»ryill*,and Jamestown B u r p e e J ohn s on co ", wnuijtf* t- -r unra'n, I ISI O I A, N A P O L ! S » U. 5 . A $625 Reduction o f $230 in Price ‘ Y Y . . . F rom —:— To Present Price---------$395 F. O. B. DETR0IT . * t R. A. Murdock Authorized iFord, Fordabn Seles end 'service Csdarville, OhioS Jameatown, Ohia ^ S ^ t o i ^ M i l e s ^ P o i i i d e x ^ q 05 SH 35 <ft»»««iwwai* WALL. PAPER 1,090,000,000 ROLLS 1 *%Per Free Sample ± C r ~ T » t * ,<>» o f 50 new D c " , v R0ll«gM and coloring*. Why use Faint when 82c will Paper Room 12x14, 9ft, high, MARTIN ROSENBEUGRU, 403 EosenttfrgerBl Cincinnati, O, Save for Old Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or “ financially fixed” at 65 years, according to statistics. Are you to be one o f the three or one o f the 97? Now is the time to de ride* Answer by opening a Savings Account in’ this Association now. We pay 6 per Cent interest,, compounded Semi-annually, and your small begin ning will soon grow to such propoiv tions its Will mean independence for you. TheCedarvilleBuilding& LoanAssociation One dollar deposited in a Savings Ac count here gives yon out o f the* Lib erty Bella to drop your odd change In, H
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