The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
nnl» ij iiBitiiW PUBLIC SALE! o f High Class Dnroc Jersey Swine W e will sell at Cedar Vale Farm 1-2 mile south-east o f Cedarvilie oh Cedarville m d Jamestown 'pike,, on * Thursday , N ov . 2 ,1 9 2 2 70 HEAD 70 A ll 'D ou b le Imm un ed Consisting of 7 Spring Yearling Sows. 19 Yearling Sows. 30 Spring Gilts, 15 Spring Boars, one Jr. Year ling Boar, "Scissors Perfection 2nd” This is a great lot o f useful stuff, all our Jr. and Fall yearling show sows go into this sale. They will please you. Send for Catalog Sale to commence at 12 ;30 R . C . W a tt & S on ' Cedarvilie, Ohio ■- • L •mm A bigger tire money’s worth than was ever before put out , —and that covers over 2 5 years o f good Hartford making , HARTFORD T I B E / a n d T U B E / M . C . NAGLEY PricesonHartfordPassenger CarTiresandTubes,effectiveMay8th, are not subject to wart-tax, the war-tax having been included. . . . . . . » , . • f ____________ . ..... ........... Fall Footwear Our Store is .Full of Smart Shoes , for Every Occasion The dressy satin Straps are here. The Calf Tan Boot for School wear are here. Every pair worthy o f the Frazer Laljiel and priced as low as good - t shoes can be sold.- ■> W « Specalize in F ittin g Ch ildren 's Shoes Frazer’s Shoe Store XEN IA , OHIO ^ mXX, EAG l£"*fiKADO ’ ’. • S i r ' , „ ascii No. 174 Pei- f l itter" Mad* hi flv* trades m x r o e rm . w o t fAGl*, MIIC>4?0 SAULE PlWCu!cOMPAOT. NEW VOftk The Codwrviilh Herald KAHLH BULL - - EDITOR •lutewd at the Po*fc- 0 fftce, Cadar- ville, 0-, October 31, IS.>7, « b second cksB matter. * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922 ; 4 THOMPSON------THE MAN j From every side ring? the praises j of Carmi A. Thompson, the Bepub-, liean’s nominee for Governor. ; Possibly there could be ho more stronger recommendation pf Thomp son as a man, as a statesman, as'a business executive, than, that* con tained in .The Cleveland Plain Deal er, a newspaper which for the most part is decidly Democratic, in the issue o f October IQth, Here is what The Plain Dealer had to hay, in speaking of Col, Thomp son; "The Republican voters chose a candidate who has been eminently Successful in business, who has had an. intimate contact with national Treasurer of the United Lm governmental administration as the treasurer of .the United States, sec retary to the President, and as as sistant secretary of the. interior. “ Two terms as secretary of state had given him a grasp of the prob lems of state government from the wiewpoint, of -he executive depart ment, He knew the legislative de partment because-of his two terms as a member o f the General Assembly and one term, as Speaker of the House Coming to smaller political sub-divi sions he knew municipal government jecause of two terms as city solicitor of Ironton. “He had mined” coal and ■taught school: he had gone to college and helped pay his expenses by working in spare time; / he had gone through law school the same way and had practiced his profession.** Gal. Thompson.pre-eminently is the man for the job. He is conversant with state.affairs. He is a successful business man. He is a, self-made man in every sense o f the word. His ad* minstration w ill,reflect credit upon the Republican party and bring added glory to Ohio, leader of states. Itedejttgartftgk AU, W f awe . -OZtlWk WARS' TO * * * a » th tm it* r AWMW5R O THE SENATORIAL FIGHT. 'H, ' , • ' A”-';V Greene county has .a candidate for United States Senator in the- person age o f Congressman S. D. Fess. His Democratic opponent is Senator Atlee Pomerene. For two reasons this is going to be an important contest. First, because Dr. Fess as the Repub lican nominee and coming from this county ne should have a solid vote. Second, the county is dry by a big majority and the Dr.* should have this- Vote in view o f the fact that his Demorcatic opponent was openly en dorsed this week by the Wet interests His former record Was against the enactment o f the constitutional, pro hibition amendment. ' If the drys of Ohio carry the state, there should be no question about the success of the Republican nominees for governor and senator*.Pomerene stands for the modification of the Volstead act and Donahey for the breaking down o f the Ohio enforcement laws on the liquor issue by jury trials for the ac cused where such is demanded. Take yoUr choice. ■ NOTICE—SHORT TERM 7 Per Cent INVESTMENT FOR SALE Limited amount o f First Mortgage Seven per cent two year notes, secur ed by well improved real estate locat ed in Cedarvilie township in $500 and $1000 denominations. Interest payable .semi-annUally. Price par and accrued interest. Subject to prior sale.* The Exchange Bank, Cedarvilie, O. Hay! Hay! Hay! , The DeWine Milling Co. Who Can Remember--* Back in the days of the torchlight procession when there was plenty of land music and red Are just before the week of election*? When Will CJemaiis used to ride a ugli wheeled bieyde Up Main street? When a saloon was dynamited on South Main street? When*there was a dam .across the creek just below,the Main street bridge and the boys found plenty of fishing from the bridge? Unusual Newspaper Heading— BIG INCREASE-AT GIRL’S COLLEGE ; . IN JACKSONVILLE. ■ Count on the Child .Every T im e - Jimmy had a new baby brother. His uncle asked him if he wasn't, happy now that he had some one1to play with Glancing at the tiny brother, he said, “Weil, he’s all right, but it if? going to be a long time before he is playable.” f Small Boy’s Answer— A small boy in School was asked to name a prominent figure in the commerical world. The teacher was more than taken by surprise when-she heard the answer, “ September morn” . A Street Car Sign in Lancaster, — This car to the Cemetery, No-Transfers. ■•; .-y-v-. X ■ -4.V - ■ / Wooden Money We Suppose— In-Bristol, Tcmnv there is a depart ment Store under the management of Wood-Nichols Co, Why this on Kentucky— A New Yorker on business in Ken: tuckey, tired, and, thirsty, after a hard day, approached a long, lean gent near a corner lamp post. - “Soy pard,” ^said the New Yorker. “ Is there any place around here where a regular feltow-can' get a little drink?” - ■ f “Bee that Church over there?-” ' “ Suitely—l|i«n’t buy the stuff I ■want there?” * “No, you .can’t buy it there-r-and that’ s the only place in town where you can’t.” PUBLIC SALE DATES. October 28, B, T. Poland Chinas, Jersey Uattlo arid sheep. E. E. Finney * R. C. Watt & Son. Nov. 2. Durpc Hog Sale. —Let us have your sale date early. P' hom ey : ^ PHI •AUTOCASTEt?* There was a man out in Long Island a week or so ago Who took a horse around to a chap that runs .a riding academy and he offered to ■sell the animal at a bargain. ! "What’s wrong with it?” asked {the riding master. “Why, nothing,” ‘said the man with the horse. "It’S ireally a fine animal for ridiiig or' •driving. It’s gentle, lias lots of 'spirit and good staying power.” The riding master asked the man why he wanted to sell it “Well,” he said, “my wife now has a baby and since site has the baby she has no time to take care of the horse.” There were folk who criticized that -,-man forgetting that it’s a nice thing to be kind to animals and see they ifall Sato good hands- • O f interest t o YOU. t have a few bar gains in land . t ' £See m e at once . W . L. CLEMANS S a y e Y o u r S t o m a c h w i t h ■ UtdeWonder) Capsules ^Q u ick S S ie f NoMuss ^ G f f S T I O N NoBother D Y S P E P S I A « t t C X ) N S T I P A n O N On sale at Richards Drug Store, , Cedarvilie; or 60c by .mail postpaid \ from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. L. Death Mine Where Gold Miners Perished Mine in California where forty-seven miners were recently trapped by fire at a 4,000-foQt level and all perished. This picture was taken as rescue work 'V£»rj ttndcr Way. » IT*S T O A S T E D 9 M « ^ f l| > r O 0 M C wfliotl flivo* i delicious flavor b v — ' >ill '■v . GENERAL JACK A ' j i j s i ' ' j . L wm ■* . -’da-Jt-St ■xM t V r f r -■ V i : -. i , i % Just four years from f»\L {the day he launched Ids j now famous drive of {American troops against 1the Germans in France, |Gen. Pershing observed jhis 62nd birthday at rose-covered desk in Washington, September J 14th. : itjrjsjsw -a--.' ■A. \ J y< r’ i LUCK! STRIKE vClGARETTEy pain itch, r late 'e TON the j to b *fori tonsi ' *3 a det — by * » ♦ ’ ’em r /up aga! IF Y Have You Noticed This, Too? When you come right down to It the reckless driver is rarely wreck* Jess - •American Motorist. JllllltflllJIIIII ' W e , v i s e * h e b e s t 9 ^ i Q0ocl'3udkeu€Gas f i r §oodBuckeyeBflks ,' Colztmhm Gasolme was -made for you, to 1, make .your car ran smoother and better, to keep it on the road and out o f the repair shop, to add more months to the life o f your engine. It was made to meet and master conditions that you encounter daily oh the roads that you drive. Its purity and high' test mean more power and less carbon, smoothness and pep in your engine instead o f jump and jerk. It’s the best gasoline you can buy. Any Columbus user w ill tell you that, and there are thousands o f diem. * >• »' f? * ■ Columh Q a s o l i n e STRAIGHT RUN WITHOUT B L E N D •Z't ” . . . Columbus Oil Company 5 rip. e lm I Tin i J u s StlllHIIIIIllliii COLUMBUS C-3 OHIO % CEDARVILLE DISTRIBUTING STA Miller Street and Penny. Ry. Telephone No. 146. R. A. MURDOCK M. C. NAGLEY C. E. MASTERS W. w. TROUTE R. BIRD & SONS CO. 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 of the three or one o f the 97 ? Now is the time to de cide. Answer by opening A Savings Account in this Association now. We pay 6 per cent iiiterest, Compounded semi-annually, and your small begin ning will soon grow to such propor tions as will mean independence for you. TbeCedarvilie Building & Loan Association mm —-—— T A N t ^ I r f M ........ .......— I f 5=*i A0AIM SAV A. '' 'I'1 1J,V S S B M r - — ...... •IkWNta, Onth Aucti in Sh P L A Piqua Hardi For One dollar deposited in a Savings Ac count here gives you one of thes Lib erty Bells to drop your odd change in, , * I
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