The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
SAVE tt f ^ ^ W ^ T s k M q fiS : i ^ N a t u r a l G a . T h a t Gas Burner and Y ou r Gas Bills The amount o f gas that passes through your meter is the amount you pay fox\ Natural gas at present prices is the cheapest fuel known—hut it costs money at that. Let’s see i f you cannot obtain the same service fo r less money. First, examine the gas burners on your cooking stove. I f these burners are further away than L /i inch from the bottom v f the pot or skillet, you are heating the air instead o f your food. Get a Blue Flame Then i f the flame burns yellow instead o f blue, you are wasting gas. Set your mixer right—then be sure’your burners are' clean. • .But i f the gas “blows” you are letting too much o f it through the mixer. Ideal cooking conditions call for a steady, noiseless, blue flame. And if.you are using- a solid plate above the gas burner, throw it away and a grid plate. Solid metal deflects • heat away from your cooking, instead’ o f applying it directly. Try these simple things. They will make a difference in-your gas bill, because they will save gas. When you save gas you will be prolonging the supply. Unless many consumers do this, soon you’ will be cook ing with other fuels. Better your own service and save money—-isn’t that a sensible program? '• ; T O E IFUEL S U P P L Y C U ’^ t S T d M * 4 g y .Send the Coupon F p I! in the coupon below and get a free copy / o f our -new. fedfeful booklet “ D ir e c tB y M a il” Without obligation or ^ on tny p^rt, send me a cony nf your booklet “Direct By Mail.” / ' .. ■ ’ • ’ ■ ■ Name : .................................................................... I . . . . . . , . - Address . . . . . . . . , . . . % ............................ ............. Bostoffinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . MAIL TO THE SPRI NG' F* HLDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION waumsu#: '" 'W . Look for this"Inside Information Doh't just trust to luck or chance when you buy aint. Know exactly what you are getting. Hanna’s ireen Seal Paint gives you this “ inside informar tie ” That’s why the exact formula is printed on every package o f , £ HANNA’S GREEN SEAL PAINT It’s good paint, containing the best ingredients, and we want you to know it, The formula proves it has quality through and through. The result is more wear and a more satisfactory job all around. Insist that Green Seal be used on your property. Its use means true economy. Sold by THE CEDARVILLE FARMER’S GRAINCO. f eSS sneae WfStS X YosNeedPrintingDropinAnd See Us NoTroubleto Estimate. The Cedarville Herald KARLH BULL EDITOR Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- viRe, O., October 01, W$ h os second class matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1022. BANKERS NOT HARMED. We often wonder "just how., the bankers o f this county fe d when they1 read about every change o f the menu of a Griger-Joiies company going in to bankruptcy or receivership. Probably no dans o f professional men in this county has had to stand for ridicule, censure and abuse all because they would not and did not recommend the purchase o f stock in these* institutions. With a long list of these blue-sky. concerns now in financial difficulties, the stockholders facing the fact that they may yet get little of their original investment back, io say nothing of earnings, it begins to look like the bankers knew what they were talking about. These men were honest in their opinions and would n o t. recommend the pur chase of something that could not be put up as security, .. While it is a little late fo r reflec tion on the-part of those who in vested their money in these concerns, yet they should not loose heart in the “ cheese" that sold these securi ties. This personage, bear in mind, lias been the custodian o f the civic, ind political morals of the county. There was no one just quite as nice, quite as honest, quite as sincere. His ,vord was law. And people that like such gush fell fo r his’“ talk. He reaped the harvest in commissions while .the investor v as handed a ‘scrap o f paper" in exchange for one hundred cent dollars. The innocent have had to suffer for heading the advice of the “ cheese" whose first and only thought o f a sale ,vas his only enrichment by the com mission he would receive. The public had ample warning for no set o f con cerns in the country have ’ been un-i '„ler fire the past few years like those I how in financial trouble. | But the bankers being men o ft easiness experience, and could detect a bad thing when they saw it, firmly opposed such, investments. They are the men ■ that today can look their patrons in the face with clear con science while the “ cheese" must, dart here and there else he meet a victim. And then,we'hear it said that this same “ cheese" would sit in our legis latives halisi We think not. „i user * one**eleveiiclgarettes To Mr. W. L. (jicmacs, Ccdarville, Ohio, Special Agent for IS# T h ree Friendly Gentlem en TURKISH VIRGINIA BURLEY *3 a o f2i C? *£i c. U J ^ T I F T E E N In a new package that fits the packet— A t a price that fits the pocket-book— The same unmatched blend o f " T urkish . V ir g in ia andB urley Tobaccos „ _ '*Gu»i»ntcsd by Z J , u itu <£>f3o«. uetGJ THE MUTUAL LIFE IN SU R AN C E C O M P A N Y O P N EW Y O R K Without bin litr; myself to apply for insurance, I should be pleased to receive particulars regarding the Mutual Life's policy which provides a life income for the insured or beneficiary. My age is . __ . ___ 8 *<J ‘ £3 (Name) Ql Qi O ^ O i # 1 1 1 F IFTH a v e . VS NKWYOAMCITY ('OME OUT AND LEARN ABOUT THE AMERICAN LEGION. , The meeting o f the American Legion last Friday night in the op era house had to be postponed owinp- Lo the storm and rain, The meeting will be held in the opera house Tues* lay evening at 7:30 and the commun- ;?y is invited to hear and learn about the object of the American Legion. C. L. Darlington, state commander and. Dr. Ben R, McClellan, both of Xenia will give addresses on the work ‘ his great organization is doing. You ..'.it be assured/of a profitable and in structive evenitig as noth speakers are men of prominence and well known to-us all. : There will be no charge o f admis sion. This should not detract from the Vbjcet of the meeting. The “ boys" in be legion are standing the- expense rad it is our desire that the house be Hied to overflowing. A good musical , 1 ‘ogram has been provided for the iccasion. * We owe' this recognition to the Legion as a patriotic duty, Cedar- •ilie township was loyal during the var on every ca ll‘just as she was in !;<? sixties. Let us show the “ boys” that we back-, them today as we did when they were in the trenches •lor us. Make it your duty to attend this meeting! WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SmCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You With the Best. T IF F A N Y g 8 ta & V LO m « ■» bn « § ft UJ C3 O (Busin<?3G A(ldri*ss) (Rcnidence) (Town) (State) <5 n w n*cr » o H M ‘ i prt- U W‘ ta 5 t--, £5 R’ g u K B,<V5 Ct g.5* B S e , t>u>O p, G fL, 5 g K S .g ? U f? rf to si s' . cp er ' ti £} Hr. O g j* o 6 » o UJ -l*ft P £S* FJ*- £3 *7t* ■S*ta o ' K g ® ® « Ow C * n* n Q OS g’ ^ <s « w ft 2 . rt- “ H o a m rt. ^ B to _ o CJ o. I « s - . 1 § 1 F R. o* For ar quarter o f a century W. L. Clemans Company, organized in 1843. has represented this old B E T T E R S. Detroit St. G LA SSE S Xenia, 0 . i|/TRY OUR IOB PRINTING v i3K »B a i KK^BS'.va’.aii FORDSON TRAC HOMEY PHILOSOPHY, Fire Wunout Matches, Kir** wlittoiit umiebes may be pro- luced with'a handful of dry grate und wo pieces o f wood, one called the tin-.- lerwotui, and the other n piece of very imtd worn)- or very soft wood that ‘Is called tlie drill or uplndle. A hand- • ful of dry grass Is placed on a solid rock or board, and a natch is cut in the tlmlerwucM. , The ’Underwood Is Old Marcus Aurelius Antonius may have been a wonderful old boy in his day, *nd sure he lias been press agent- then "placed on (lie dry grass am! the ed as the greatest o f the great when it comes to philosophy, but it’s doubt ful if he’d .fit in these, times, The splendors of a throne had no- farina- lion fo r him, the indulgence in lux ury he set aside, lie found his great est joy in looking around him and seeing the things he could do without. When .others wanted this, that or the other, worked and fought fo r it, old Marcus smiled and said to himself, “ Am I npt blessed that I do not need these things?” Sounds kind o f good on the surface, but suppose we all did it. We'd bo back in caves in five ycara. What would become of the business structure. We might get along with out the packers’ trust, hut what about the fellow who makes lollipops! Why old Marcus p lan , would even put Santa Claus out of business, F. 0 . B DETRO IT •FREEZE DID LITTLE HARM While we had a temperature down to the freezing point and some ice. on Wednesday night, yet we hear that not much damage, was done to the fruit now in bloom. There was a high wind and the bleftsonn were dry, and would stand considerate cold. There is yet every prospect o f a good fruit and burry crop unless we have con tinued cold weather. The public library has been enriched by two volums o f the life and memoirs of our former esteemed fel low citizen, the late Whitelaw Reid. The gift was made by Mrs. Reid at the solicitation o f W. II. Barber, a member of the library board. French without a Master, and all in 20 minutes o f fast and funny fun. Furniture Upholstering and re pairing. All work called fo r and de livered. Will he in Cedarville, April 27 or 28. Mail in your address to Elmer Weyrick, 1441 Huffman- ave, Dayton, Ohio, SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders fo r lubricating oils, greases and paints. Address THE VICTOR For Sale: Single comb white Lcg- OIL, CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Grandma Huey doesn’t think muen o f Wilbur Conley’s courting. She tells him so in “ The Neighbors.” Character Told by the Rye. All men of genius are said to have clear, slmvonovlng, blight eyes. This Is the eye which Indicates mental abil ity o f some kind. WALL PAPER 1,00(1,000,000 ROLLS U P 0 t iVrite for Free Sample | I * 1‘ntalog of GO new He* * ' v R o l f signs anil cohnlngn. Why ime Faint when 82e will 1’aper Room U h lt, 0'’* Hr;h, MARTIN UO.SUXBLRGER, 403 lio.) ‘iibergs r ill Ciuds.nati, *0. spindle Is Inserted in the notch In the ttndmvnnd. •The spindle if* made to spin sst si List rate between the palms of the bands until a void ,1s pro* duecd. Then tlie dry-grass is taken ap In tin* hands und blown on to make a blaze, li is then dropped on th e , ground and dry twigs and other grass piled on. A muelt qiijeker method than using the paints of the hands Is *0 have a bow with n leather thong stretched on it. The spindle is fixed .with one torn around It and mude to •revolve very fast in the notch o f tho ’Underwood, !' Comets Not Dangerous. As comets are shooting through space at all sorts of angles to the earth’s path, It Is not.Impossible for a collision with the, earth to take place. But comets are not dangerous bodies, and the chances of a comet hitting the earth are only oiks to 10,(XX),000. If you were shut your eyes and fire at random into the air your chances of bringing down a bird tvould he Im measurably greater than those of a comet striking the earth. If an ordi nary sized comet ever got headed for tlie earth it Would be turned to Incan- dHicc-nt dust when It struck our at mosphere, and we shoifid never even bo able to find the dust unless, per haps, an occasional stone should hap pen to got through our aerial envek ope. $625 R edu c t ion o f $230 in Price F rom ----------T o P r e s e n t P r i c e -----------$395 F. O. B. DETROIT R. A. Murdock Authorized Ford, Fordson Bales aad service Jamestown, Ohia 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 he one o f the three or one o f the 07 ? Now is the time to de cide. Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association now. We pay C per cent interest, compounded Bemi-anhually, and your small begin ning will soon grow to such proper* tioic; as will mean independence for you, TheCedarville Building& LoanAssociation — «» [ Ced: *-i 1j <1 1 ' W i ‘i f f H 1 I- t I R id e ir re lia bh p r i c e d CASl The ISO W e t t t
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