The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

mmh M I a MMMNMrtMlMMti 4 lHlM rnmmmumi Mm •tortwiMis -V M C B U tu .uvuCLT ' JIT S SYRACUSE MAR T | m G a f e n W . A m M KARLS BULL BDITOS t e & m S u p f M * W t i iw Iff fhsBeicft fypMXri* «cwr fk» ftSftfc Sow? 3r««1» m »W J towed «f imd w i *avj«»d to try yw» L m «B WONPEK CAP- «JLl#k «*d rimy worked likft a miracle. t i l w now *M* to' eat everything without nay bad effects, 1 Mt MKMMwmwtdteK your LITTLE V.'ONP»RB to all t»y friends,” T1ri* i» art exact copy ot a letter v/rittaa by I t Maiminx. o f >6* I*n - i aster anraawt. «rraeue». N. T« to <t:*e Jaaps* Caojiplft Co- loo. • Janoee* Little Wonder Capsule* •were crlxinaUd by W- B» Jaques, a firorntnent drtuwrtsfe o t Plattsburir. H, X . nearly 80 year# ago. He at that time suffered nrltb eevere stom­ ach trouble and tried, many reroe I | I ".. t Bntewd at the Poat-Offics, C#d*r- *viUe, 0 ., October SI, 1587, as aeooad | class matter. W. & BitSdK CANDrOATK FOE REPRESENTATIVE afjes without relict, •- ML> •ggttaaca 'After' making* jj • ^ an exhaustive study of the causes of dyspepsia and im!l*®oUoa Mr, Jaciues oomneuaded. this formula and secured, prompt relief. Then he U,x*n to sell the rnpeule* la 50# dru* store. The results -were so uni* farmly sutisfaetory, and the demand z r tw so larpo that the oapaule# are being manufactured and sold on a lar/re scale to relieve the stomach,, ill* of the general public. Jauues* Little Wonder Capsules am quick, sure relief for Indiges­ tion, dyspepsia, constipation, heart­ burn, sour stomach, flatulence. di**l- nes# after eating, and biliousness, Thom is no fuss or bother, you sim­ ply take one or two capsules and a swallow of water. Prompt, satisfy­ ing results are guaranteed or money." refunded.. . * Ou sale a t Richards Drug Store, "Cedarvilla; or 60c by mail postpaid from Jaques Capsule Co., JPlattsburg, Hade the foOovcinjr record: m , b Introduced the Bid, enacted into law Giving oopitia* the right to have Heme Ilemonstratloa agents. 2, The Bill enacted into law making Greene County Fair Next Week We welcome you to our city—and?a m ost cordial invitation to v isit our store at- any tim e ^during Fair. Week* v >■ 4 ' - . h 4 r , - ^ ‘ -1 * ' f Some CleaniUp Prices Oh ; Men’s All Wool Suits FRIDAY, JUDY 28, 1922 $45.60 Men’s ail Wool ^ SlUltS. . a t . ^ $40,09 Men’s a il wool "f S u its ........ .. •.v . . . , $35.00 Men’s all wool * Sui t s . . .^. , ......... **$30*00 Men’s all wool Suits $35.00 $28.50 e ft.■•«■ •Sr1.’A>■ I. $25.00 Men’s a ll wool Su its. *:*s.-A -t.1- 'A-*'* .......... $23.50 ............$17.50 ALL Palm Beaches $12.75 - ‘ 1 S * r Boys’ AU Wool Suits .'I'*' t ' ’. ' ' $18.00. *• . , . . , «... , — , , B . , • ..«, .$13.50 ' $ 1 6 . 5 0 , . . . , . . .......... ....................... .-$12.75 $15.00 r.. « , , , , , , » , . . , . » • « « . . . , » . .$10.50 . $12,50.................... u; .......................... $8.56 $16,00...................................................... $7.00 *— »— -— — ---------- - ' & THE DUDD DAYS The dull day# of summer, the va. cation period and the general slow­ ing down in business is a t band. Ce- darville, with .all other communities will adjust herselt to the summer a* patby. Ju s t a t present there seems to be a widespread spirit of unrest and uncertainty, but through a rift in the clouds the sunshine of better deys is discerned by the optimist and the fellow with courage. The big coal strike, the threatened railroad strike, the coming weeks of summer dullness, combine to a slowing down that gives the pessimist an opportuni ty to chant his mournful tune. But the fellow who will reap the reward, in the coming autumn is the fellow who takes' advantage of this present period to get his machinery oiled and ready; his shelves filled with merchan dise and plans made fo r the good times coming. (I t is the chap who keeps hustling' when others slacken in their work that gets ahead and achieves success. The old burg can;] stand whatever may come in the next two months much better than the crowded cities can stand it, and we Who are fortunate enough to dwell in this wonderful community will through this hot, dull su».ner a lot easier than the thousands who must tread the sun-baked streets of the cities. it a penitentiary offense to steal an automobile. 8, Introduced the Bill enacted into law, controlling the Disposal of Sew­ erage, Helping 85 school districts in Ohio, 4, Introduced Bill enacted into law to punish persons giving check on Bank when there was no funds to them credit. §, Introduced Bill and became law providing for the extension ' of the Street-Rail-way a t O. S. & S. O. Home. 6. Introduced Civil Service bill, which passed both houses of the leg­ islature. 7, Introduced bill enacted into lawl preventing shooting on or over the Highway, 8, Prevented as Chairman ' of “Cojwty Affairs Committee” a bill from passing increasing the salaries of county offcials saving the tax pay era of the state one-half million i year,. 8. Introduced matrons Pension bill 10. Voted for, every bill intended to improve safely divices looking to th e 1 safety of employees, 11, Voted twice against the in­ crease of his own salary. Was chairman of County Affairs committee, Alson Prison and Prison Reform Committee, Vice Chairman tret ( Agricultural Committee, Member of 8 *School Committee, Highway , Com­ mittee, Temperance Committee, Judi­ ciary and Waterways, etc. Adv. NURSING OWN SORE. Katz & Richards 33 East Main Street, , Xenia, Ohio • .• » ■ -. ft The House of Kapsenheimer Good Clothes j e : Xenia, is not altogether satisfied with Dr. 'Grubs as health officer. The ] typhoid fever situation became so dangerous that a committee of ci- 1 tizens and doctors was appointed to co-operate with the Dr. who was j drawing a salary to look after the : work. The city purchased a milk test ,| ng apparatus spme months ago fo r I the M, D.’s use but “twe are told i t | was never uncrated. There is a demand now for a young | doctor a t the head of the health.de­ partment but this will no t happen very soon. I t is said one member Of | the county health board was ap­ proached on the su' iect but he gave n o 1 encouragement, he county j health board and the Xenia .city com­ mission have been working together | in electing one man fo r both jobs but the county paying about four fifths of the salary. The Dr. has done little | in the city towards cleaning things I up' and you- might say nothing over | the county, There are place# here that no doubt are as bad as what has [ been found in Xenia.' % . * * <*n**n«l '/ 1 UOJhtAi p00&FM> *403 Jojl 1 M ft #J*Am Uf »n jm t f j fM / o »Jjj, yj%jr v P49J9tih ’ jsaap litq o$ si friqx **P bojcj iatpo Qpisaq sqoo{ f»q«iis0fx dqi jo qjdop ^q$ iAoq lpfruqJrtioAjopini ojij $q$ noil §@oiNlitVGicuCdixai{i6dJsigMoq ^faEjQEpnB mm eajx®wi i$ |oo ) t iq toxfa sp t| $q$ pqM. ijasjmai: M § o a g f$ | o v a m y [ o o } s m $f «*q $0 -no^ oq aoqio & m d p i E ^ q O J t X q S I j J B 9 0 8 0% w m -M k n o d s & p m p m o l T h l E i J U ' A pONOlD increase* poultry profit* fMPjr, wnkeftltkr hiM lay few*' *. And mit*<are the moti tm fWX ««. Spray all weedwerie i a Sea J\*u*ethorotutMrwSlhCreaneiA ItwiH cradtcata theie brofH-wMtinx'revnlR.. Creeneid aUefree* catU* aad bMMt frem flic—kllh danteran* Ueed-wick- InyyariaUea. Star* w tU i b rk H ^M i If yoat dealer.can’t k«pply yoe, writ* «I*. Free beeklet M tc w n t. Thfe Company • ' t gewfark CU<*c* |*a*a CltrtttyJ S H O C K A B S O R B E R S Ty>«,f,r All f*rd Madai* M M . Work with the Fort* s p rin g s not ogalmt them. The "third spring” check* th* tchoundiind riop* the »khj-*way. S«retire,, fue , end car depreoJstlon. Mod* erato In prioe. PiM tlMm R. A. MURDOCK, C*krrille,and Jamestown B u r p e e - J o h n s o n G) t f ’i i v » t \ M a i n j 1.1 f , , j ) *, «^ MONEY TO LOAN Long Term'Federai .Farm Loans a t j 5 1-2 per cent. Semi-annual payments of $23.50 p e r’thousand, pays off loan j in 34 1-2 years, by authority of "The ! Federal Farm >Loan Act,” Write or ] call fo r free, information, Morris D. Rice, Secretary, The Community1 National Farm Loan Association, Os- j born, O, (3t) BRAND For Congress Made Hard Roads Cheaper Gravel and Stone Roads Better Xenia is assured of another Chau­ tauqua next year, London may not | have one as only half of the required j signers to the guarantee has been se­ cured. Made Bread in Ohio Full Weight. Author Farmer Co. Operative Market­ ing Law. Secured Fair and Equal Distribution of SchooJ Funds. Fights for Public Economy Republican Primary Aug. 8, ADAIR’S. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FtVE YEARS * A* ' ' _ _ Marvelous Values in Bed Room Furniture During Adair’s July Clearance Sale $ 16.50 YOU WILL SURELY FALL IN LOVE WITH ONE OF THESE SUITS WHEN YOU SEE THEM Oalc Dress#r ai/«>*»* # j »* * i $ 69.00 3 Piece Walnut Suits This 3 piece Walnut Bed RoomSuite is exactly as shown, in a beautiful walnut finish. Exactly as pictured abov/e Made of oak with Frencjn plate mirror. LISTEN BELOW ARE A . EEW ODD DRESSERS, ' CHIFFONIERS, ETC., AT| WONDERFULLY ■ EE- DUCTED PRICES, $45.00 Chiffonier ■ JQOW!*■ ■* • > *;« •ft .#• * $55.00 Chiffonier now •«* **»****•,» $60.00 Chiffonier ■BO W f t • ■.’• 4 Piece Windsor Suite, with Vanity . d»l H C AA $80.00 Chiffonier Dresser and Bow End B e d ,............... ... .«P* * v , w v now........ ......... V. < Can be $18 $24 $40 $45 The 4 piece suite is exactly , as shown, half in either walnut or mahogany. $70.‘00Large Ivory” S r ,$ 39.00 $52.00 Walnut Colonial ...$ 25.00 $37.00 Walnut Dressing Table, / now........ ... $ 25.00 4 Piece Tudor Suite, with Vanity Dresser and Bow End Bed.......... $ 166.00 A remarkablrvalue. or Mahogany. ■ ' tr , - * Exactly as shown. Walnut $80.00 Grey Decorated Bed and Chiffonier, now ....................... $22.00 Simmons Metal Bed, VernisMartin $ 15.00 $19.00 Simmons Metffl Bed* 2 in, Posts, 0 CA Ivory . . . . . . . . i p W n f v SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OVER $10.00. S toves, V ic tro las F u rn itu re , C arpets, 20-24 North Detroit St. XENIA, OHIO. X X GIT OUR PRICBS ON PRINTING X X Save forJOld Age But three men in every hundred ate self-aupporting or "financially fixed” a t 65 years, according to ataiistic*. Are you to be one of the three or one of the 97? Now is the time to de­ cide, 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 propor­ tions as will mean independence for you. TheCsdarvilleBuilding & Loan Association

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=