The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

mm ■mmmmmmmm mtim mm* mmmm»m* mAtdfcmmmmmmfM&milfc one eleven •ettes $&■ vks Q h x te Friendly G en tlem en i f r<f Hade to SuitYourTaste We luva for y e r* catered to the cigarette tmokarsof^merfca. With thia experience, We created One Eleven-- *>111**—uMade to Suit Your Taste.” o f the worW’i three greatest cigarette tohaccw—. 1-TWM£ISH.forXroma 1- VIRGINIA, for MUdne** 1—BURLEY, for Mellowness ,We named them One Eleven—the address of oar ‘ home office. We are proud o f their success. HaveYouTriedThem ? y> /u/^ni ★ U1 BABB mms BEST '* , .5 A Buy Bevel Brand ....... __________ ____— ........... — :___ _ DAY OLD CHICKS Produced By The Miami Hatcheries ' HEADQUARTERSjFOR ' . Buckeye IncubatorsandBrooders Pratt’s BabyChickFood Pratt’s Poultry Remedies . Poultry Supplies of all Kinds .%■ * ■ iP- C I>. B A B B ■ - . - - x. ... . * * It ■* • y 1 . ■**.--£ ' ! ■' •*. The W inchester Store 16 Sou th S t., ■':^ Xenia, Oh io oors forReal Service T h u m p ! C r a s h ! B a n g !— Isn ’ t th a t the w a y chil­ dren genera lly p la y? Y e s , it ’ s ha rd on floors, h u t here’s a floor finish to w iths tand even th a t ha rd usage. I t 's - „ HANNA'S LUSTRQ-F1NISH . 1 T h i s supe rio r finish keeps.; the floor looking b rig h t and lustrous all the w h ile . H a r d knocks can d*>nt, b u t th e y n e ve r b reak it . I t ’s elastic and durable and . so sticks to its jo b th rough every test. Y o u can ap p ly i t you rse lf. ^ . 1 fttro -F in ish is also fine f o r fu rn itu re and wood­ w o r k .*' So ld b y THE CEDARVILLE FARMER’S GRAINCO. Tb* Caferife H«tU NOBODY JiOMM. ! K A R t H B U L L * n w n * l hwe fc**n thiiikteg about the KDJTQJl '■ fa-is cf the praaent day and even the fcadtejatarvbsh I Xoteroi at tba Fost-Offle* Codsr- ] ville* 0 ., October 3 i , 1887 , aa second •class matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. ROADS AND THE HOME TOWN. The road that you travel to your home town may not be crowded with traffic from morning until night, nor free from mud holes a t all seasons of the year. * * ‘ But it is of more direct importance to you than the great commercial routes that the world maps -Show, * J t is where cpmmerce from you to the world begins and where commerce from the worl^to you enda. I t is your highway to the goods and. service — the satisfactions —of the world. , Yotir home town may as yet have unpaved streets, only a half dozen Stores, and no big factories, but it is of fa r more importance to you than the distant metropolis with its sky­ scrapers and its clamor. Your home town is the point where goods and service of the world are gathered to Serve you. I t is the means of connecting you and your family with satisfactions that enable you to get more out of life In goods, refinmeents, recreations, knowledge and service. You want, for instance, a better house, better furniture better conven­ iences, better: transportations, better machinery, better professional ser­ vices for health, education and infor­ mation. * . You want these satisfactions large­ ly because of the touch that your home town gives you with the world of thought, action and achievemen ■Wanting them, yon strive for them. That means progress. Your home town makes it possible for you to get them. That means more enjoyment out of life. "• Think about these truths the next time you drive down the road to your home town. That road and that town are the immediate mediums thru which, the world serves you. The doc­ tors, the merchants, the newspapers, the dentists, the druggists. .and the other business and professional men of the town are agents of this service of the world to you. y- ' .Without them, your home town would *be difficult, your service.from the world would greatly, dimish. A good home town; connected with! your farm by a good road, is one off the moat vital requirements for get- we may be considered old fogy, our thoughts have created within us «{ longing for the return of the good old 1 “day* of our forefathers; day* when calloused hands warmly clasped each ether'and kid gloves were unknown; days when a t eventide the family gathered a t the old place and enjoyed the pleasures of home. How different now. Take tha average family today; and mother is usually the only one a t home after the evening meal. The father has gone to the lodge, Jane to the movies, Kate to a card party, Robert has gone down town for a game o f pool and Willie is rooting for his team a t u basket ball team. In the rural sections this picture just drawn way not happen more than once a week hut in the cities-dhe en­ tire family is out two-thirds of the evenings of the week. While a lot of thesb places are commendable ami the family is entitled to amusements yet the’average city family spends very little time together in the home.. How different from the days of our fathers and mothers when thff children were brought up to realise there is no place like “Home, Sweet Home.” HOMEY PHILOSOPHY. 1 Here was a man the other day that shot a fellow- dead Just because the chap had robbed him of ¥15,000, an’ then tried to set fire-to his house. Both were sufferin’ from the same cpmplaint—running vpld without a check rein. The’ unfortunate avenger would laugh himself ill if he saw some chap walking down to the shore with a piece of blotting paper to? dry Up the ocean, wouldn't hei jbut he was doings just that soma so rt,o f thing, toyin' tb wipe out crookedness .by kil­ lin’ a crohk. You can’t make the world good, by holding it up of*knocking it down. ‘ 3HIGHESTERSPILLS BRAND' DIAMOND 00 ^ RADIES| suksosn s s is a m i,* , tert*rtw.lw irdcri » 8e»t,S»fe«», Alweye Reliable, I BY m m vaivn i,A*k a rm braeilai for CHT-CHRS-TRRS DIAMOND BRAND PIM .S 14 Rr.o end, G oto m etallic bo tei, ccele&.with Ribbon. T ai DramM h ! DIAMOND 1 ye*?*regarded** S O L D A L L DRUGG IS TS EVERYWHEREr&srxa # The Core of Democracy. For I say at the core of democracy, 1 ‘T “* .. . * ue ucracy, ting from the world the satisfaction 19 the re,lsious «t«Mnt*-Walt that makes life richer. I Whitman, n q O v r P r e fe r r e d S lo c k T a x F r e e —Y ie id s?^? D iv ic /e r fd s P a /d Q u e r te r fy ^ A S H A R E O R ^ • / . - . . . v' - »' HieDaYtonPower&I^hiCo.\ t rm c m s H A f r w m i T H B H « E W lt L S O O N R f f - *LACE TH8MAMWITH TfW ttOfi&Hj I .1 Magpie Omen ef HI Look. Ip Yorkshire. England, country folk cross their thdmbs^’to turn the luck” should they-ape t g e l n g l * magpie. In Scotland a magpie seen near % dwelling Is believed to portend death to one of the Inmates. 3 . mm ~ To Mr. W. L. Ciefcitn*, - * C'edaryilie, Ohio, . Special Agent for THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE; COMPANY OF NEW YORK -Bear Sir; “ Withoutbinding myself to apply for insurance, I should be pleased to receive particulars regarding the Mutual Life's policy which provide a life income for . the insured or beneficiary. My age is (Name) • a-. « , (Business Address) i # 4 . (Residence) • (Town) $ ' 1 ' : x ' (State) vi * t S A p | a T5l «h Jli* 8 » r s * ■*»!*« oB B - For a- quarter of a century W. L. Clcmans has represented this ojd Company, organized ib 1843. Cinders In tha Eys. Roll soft paper, up like a lamp- * lighter, wet/tli^ to remove or nee I j medicine dropper to draw It out Bub ” * the other oye. OUR 103 PRINTING ■v F. O. B DETROIT ^ . \r Sovnd-SoM -Safe XENIA DISTRICT, Xenia, Ohio. Reduction oi: $230 in JPrice ^ - , F r o m - ■ ■ . $625----- —To P re sen t Price-------->$395 F. 0 . B. DETROIT . ' . * * , A. Murdock Authorized Ford, Fordsou Sales and service Cddarvillt, Ohio * Jamestown, Ohia ** * .4 X i For Sale- Maryland Farm X46 acres Six room house, four room tenant house; timber worth ¥1000.00. Several hundred cords of wood. Six acres fine strawberries that paid last year ¥1,600.00, equally as good now. Must sell a t once. Owner too old to work farm. Best bargain offered for ¥3,500 Write for, 1922 catalog‘just out. J. A, Jones, Salisbury, Md. SHOCK A B S O R B E R S EAGLE“WKADO” PencilNo.174 Med* tn ffra gradas isl# i* y««irl>*fclsr * f EAGLE MHCADO. RAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Work with the Fort' springs— not against thsni. 'fli» "third spring” checksthe kvboiuiMtAnd stops the side-sway. Save Kras, fttsband ts rw p s d iD s s . -Mod­ erate in price, R, A. MURDOCH, CedarviU#,and Jamestown BMRPEE-JOHHSONCO S MA U if t ■\ <.. it«w* . I h i n f A N A P O U ! . ' , i) f i U Save for Old Age But three men in every hundred, are self-supporting or “financially* fixed” a t 65 years, according to statistics. Are you to be ofle of the three e r ,<me of tha 97? Now is the time to d#%. cide. Answer by opeitiftg a Savings Account in this Asaociatlon'How. We pay 6 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin­ ning will aeon grow to such propor­ tions as will mean independence for you, . TheCedarvilleBuilding& LoanAssociation One dollar deposited in a Savings Ac count here gives you one of th** t n , erty Bells to drop your odd change in .. V °” 6 thw*Lib‘ • • • m # ] LOCALAHl * # * # Wanted; few; Mrs. A. D. Carve; Buff Or|)?;;nute f t per Itoy Weddle, CciJ A calc of a ih Miller tire mcmd Buy 1 them a t Hutj The Spirei'a coil best ccrcc-t firm G, H, Smith as th ders will be opprJ Here’s Price! That-used to of value in ti days— T ha t wonderft price is here a | Your Choice Two-Piece Suj Scotch Woolei $25—-Made Any Full Suj Guaranteed Uncfuestlonabjj est value offet I t's the talk of| Exclusive HOI Clothing G. H. Harti “ Trade a| Wishing, lor couple doesr alize their a| It is a accord and prospective I But wil there is butl - t o save ! Save oosit in thiil R\

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