The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

f*J P oe iti m d t ic le John A CATCHY THING I *m wmmb a pass!* to to* paper t’o-tluwBday. **4 though I never try '*m* 1 tsm i ’*m aagrway. They girt ’em up os artfully, to ketch a faltor’# ayiv-wito a pcaptoto tor the uwwar if you want to make a try, They f*»t a afetaK of tototeg, wife a tW*d c# 'am toft out, which *D vwdd apefi » Mfttmutm that, w* sR had beard about. By fUltn* to the vacancieswhich they h*d Md away, Xcould a m a hundrod dollars, which they'd be (lad tuiwrv ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ....... ... 1 found it mighty easy to scmpleto the statesman's name,— in fact, it wa* a* #**y X considered it. A toameto fake them fellor** money in an un­ derhanded ■way—but I sent 'em in the answer, to see what they would say, Well, they fired me beck a circular, which said I guessed it right, but a hundred other fellers bad beat me out of sight They said soch wondrous talent cat to make a~feller rlgch,-*. an’ offered me the agency of salve- to cure toe itch? ' - ■ I f Look Your Best For decoration Day— t t J r t t ^ . z : r * t - j . L . . » > —o f Course! There are no better clothes for the money---thestyle is right, the fit is unexcelled and because of our large stock we have all sizes for all types of menl Conservative Models ; At $25 and $30 Others $35 and $40 Katz & Richards 33 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio* CANVASS Summer Wear ♦id*to*425 f ■: In English, Militaiy and Cuban Heels* A full line of sizes for Ladies and Misses, & & S. Shoe Store HAST MAIN STREET, j XENIA, OHIO ' —’( -|| 11" T 'i r '—Tiir \ 1 1 'I'mu ii ' iii 'nilI, m rnmaam s a l e n u s mnn.ii, j. . u OwhrviBa Vhm&i kin,ijn i 'H hji V j a.'iinjinrii^a»« i M j * i1 w.tok1 g;wjams To w* hi bsMuias; rA»T.n BULI, JSJMTGR Batoead a£ to* Post-QfBsa, Cedax- vflle, G„ October 81, 1887. a* monk * FRIDAY, M^Y *«, IMS. AGENTS MUST BB SQUARE. Thera was an important decUion in toe State Supreme Court this week thet will go along way towards giv­ ing toe public seme protection from the class of insurance agents that promise anything to get toe business. An insurance policy is something few people understand. The conditions on which insurance is. written in the pol ley very frequently stumps toe aver­ age attorney. Mr, Common Citizen is not expected to know all about it and as a result toe agents could make guarantees tout toe company would not recognize when a loss was: to be settled. Under this decision toe insurance company is held for representations made by the agent who sold automo­ bile insurance and also insurance a* mounting to $200 ; on. baggage, When the policy came it ws for the auto alone and did. not cover baggage. In the*meantime when the: company and policy holder were try­ ing to get an understanding, the au­ tomobile and baggage were stolen and the insurance company refused to pay the loss. Suit was brought and the case was token to toe Supreme Court and the full amount must l paid on. auto and baggage. The insurance business in Ohio is >1 in favpr of toe companies and we need court decision or* someJegista- tion to give the people some*protec­ tion. The way rates are fixed on fire insurance is but a monoply. There is .10 competition among companies as in other lines of business and the public is paying a very high price for all it gets. TWO CONTRASTS. CINCINNATI STORE N EW S Should Be The Mission O f Every Institution Catering To The Pubjic Msbley’s Have always maintained! that the customermusthavefirst consideration. No employee of this house is eyer permitted to argue with a patron. “The customeris always right*. Under this policy the storehasgrownnotonly to he known as “Cindn* ntti’ i Greatest Store,* but ss one of die lore-' tnost mercantile eatab- Hshments in thecountry. M a y W * J * m Y on O n Yarn* N s x t V is it T o O m rC ity ? <MdQna»Q .jlnsiuasiiscju^aWX h US a .^usiasiafeaiswuidfc WKmWi^'SmMWnwtQ'iat FGV*W »i*77 CINCINNATI WALL PAPER lm M omm rolls ’* AP (f Write for Free Sample ^ of 8# saw Do* ""♦filllrigna and coloring*. Why iwe Paint when 82 c Will Paper Ream 12 * 14 , ML Midi. MARTIN ROSKNBERGKK, * # § ItoieaWi^lMCbwinimto to cigarettes Codzfville, Ohio, B^fioli.l Agent its ‘ the m u tu al l ife insurance COMPANY OF NEW VPRE Dear *Sir: •1 i Withoutbinding myself to apply for insurance, I shouldbepWfedtomotive pMUouiar* r*f*rdfog the MutualLUe‘*policywhich provides a Rf# ioconwfar tiieiustsm^i m benc&ciwy. Myageis . . (Name) A y e a r a g o — alm ost unknown T od a y — a leader (Business Address) (Residence) B* (Town) (State) A sweeping verd ict fo r Q U A L IT Y If Y«wNeedPrintingDropinAnd SeeUs NoTroubleto Estimate. § 9 For a quarter of a century W. L. Company, organized in 1848, Clemans has represented., this -TRY OUR JOB PRINTING We read the other day where for­ mer Attorney General T»- S. Hogan, wanted the next state Democratic ,platform to urge extension' of the iniative and referendum to national legislation in as much as there was too great a centralization of power at Washington ahd that the silly and R. or the Trosky form of gov- et’nmentwould check-this. As Timothy is a lawyer of. much ability and-one the big men of the Democratic party, we Wonder why thiswas not put over’ when Woodrow .and his crew were at the helm in Washington? Everything was centralized in those days and the nation is and will he paying for that kind of government for some years to comb* Contrast the attitude of McAdoo, the head of the'xailrpads during tlie war, with President Harding last! week in discouraging a great steel merger or combine. In the war .days McAdoo said to the railroad men to organize ip unions and you will be recognized. Wages Were boosted time •after time and freignt rates set at a level that wooid pay the bill. The proposed steel merger did ^nnt- look well for the people as it removed all possibility o f competition.' It/ was at President Harding's suggestion that the heads Of these concerns have dinner with him find discuss the-pro- posed comfiine. As a result two of toe big companies withdrew from the proposed organization ana the others, -have sthce given it up. A TIP TO THE U. S. A. Japan has two hundred flying ma­ chines for her army and navy. One of them is capable of sinking the ^greatest battleship ever known.- The idea o f building battleships that.cost forty million dollars.and • then have them sunk with an air craft that can be erected for a few thousand is e- nought proof that We need )eS3 arm­ ament. Japan in all the conferances has stood for elimination of battle­ ships and has agreed to cut down her own navy. Tfie conference that cuts down toe battleship should also hold under controi^the use of the flying machine for war purposes. O. B DETROIT HOMEY PHILOSOPHY. A few weeks ago twelve o'clock was twelve o'clock, Now twelve o'clock is eleven o'clock;-,Everybody says so, and that makes iEso. A dollar bill is a 'dol lar bill because everybody says so, and it's changed Into pinety cents as soon as everybody- Says so. It can be changed into two dollars if everybody says -so. "Everybody’s” the doctor that can sure all toe ills of the world if everybody says so—an' prosperity? why, is up to everybody iusfc like ev­ erything. Ain’t it funny how so many people want to join the nobody ranks instead o f the everybody ranks? ,We -have all sizes o f tile in our yard! from .3 inch to 12 inch. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. , » Reduction of $230 in Price From $625-' To Present, Price------- $395 F. 0 . B. DETROIT R. A. Murdock Authorized Ford, Fordson Sales and service Cedarville, Ohio , Jamestown, Ohia AnyBx Per 4 _ Small 5trmg« Per C Van C m Per d Karol Per | j , .. ; ito .Cedail i Han the pu more whyt . isCOC it'sma justth proper THE CEI Save for Old Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or "financially fixed** at 68 years, according to Statistic*. Are you to be one of the three or one o f the 87? Now is the time to de­ cide. Answer by opening a Saving* Account in this Association now. We jpay 6 per c^nt interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin* ning will ebon grow to such propor­ tion* as will mean independence for you. , TheCedarville Building & Loan Association LET Wiri ta Gal 52W.M 0 nsdollar deposited inaRavings Ac countheregives youon*«f toe*Lib. ertyBells todrop yont oddchange In. ’ , ON SAI

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