The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.' ** J Sale Notice * Is Our Aim During January The Home Store is now holding its annual January Clearance Sales# We have set our mark for the selling of $200,000 during the month o f January# The great -demand of the hour is for lower prices bn the merchandise that the people need. This sale is proving them. r » Get all the things needed for the whole family. Get your bedding, your linen;secure your curtains and draperies; get silks and dress goods get hosiery and underwear; get blankets and com forts. Buy blankets for next winter and you’ll be smart. Get Dresses. Coats, Suits, Blouses, Neckwear, Gloves. # ► Gat the new Rug you need and Linoleum; secure a new Trunk or Bag. No matter what you buy; no matter in what section of o f the store you buy it; no matter how little or great it is, the price is less than it will be later. It is such good and honorable merchandise that you are entitled to choose from—‘the quality of HOME STORE- merchandise is khown everywhere. rm e Fah ien Tehan fill Springfield, Ohio -Tbs Cadsfvi&K Hert*d KARUBt BULL - EDITOR Entered Kt the Foet-Oflke, Cedar- vill*, 0., October $1, 18S7# u Mcoad claw nutter, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923 facte - M m LAU<SH AND THtt WORLD LAw;»*3 WITH TOO - AiQVSR LA 0 6H AND THE WORLD LAUGHS A T TOO . » Among the Royalty— Teacher—Who married Mary. Bright Boy—Doug. Princess mm O NCE we 53w a play railed The Servant in the llnus:. ri he servant was crude hat indisputable ttiiterer who was honest and who brought home to the other eharac- ti-rs the spirit of the Redeemer.. f nee he said to one of the other men; “ Did you ever ’ear of V i :” . and the other man slid '‘yes.’*' “ Then go there," retorted the m an , of mystery. And thus the skilled< writer put over a thought that if s hp had been honest he would have been forced to suppress. It would never have done in this best of l it - ’ crature, to allow a man to tell, an other man to go to hell. Shocking? The holier than thous would have ■ been in arms, and the censors would have got busy, those men who would regulate our lives and* reach us 'that hyprocrisy and not, plain dealing is the chiefcst aim in life. Heigho, ............... ? Change the “ B” to “ P”— Computing by the historians time, is recorded “ B, C-” Nowadays it is “ B. P.”—Before Prohibition. ■ i • v Then and Now— It used to he that we were cautioned not to “ blow, out the gas.” Now they charge us with “ stepping on it.” The Propetual Calendar— Thirty, days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest will have thirty-two, I f you continue to drink home made brew. «i . * * ' . ' ( I So A rc We— I'm tired o f eating And drinking and sleep, Of crowds one is meeting, * Qf dates one must keep. I’m tired o f poet- • Ry, .poverty, pelf, ■ . And, if you must know it I'm tired o f myself. », * * .** • The Sleeping Porch Poet— The Eskimo sleeps in his bearskin, Up in the North I'm told. Last night I slept in my bear skin, An’ I caught 'rtaughful kold. ..-The Knight o f Knights— “ And .now, said them onoded gen tleman who had borrowed a match" from the traffic Cop, “I, suppose yc* would like to know who I am ?” ’/Sure,” “ I am Sir *W. Gabriel Birkingbam, Knight o f the Bath, Knight, o f the Garter, Knight o f the Double Eagle and Knight o f the Golden Cross.”- - “And I,” said the* cop, “ am Mike O’Flanagan tonight, last night,, to ; morrow night, and every other night,1 [ »■■■■■. ■ ■ {' Think Tin's Over— f “ The codfish lays a million eggs, j While the helpful hen lays one; . [ But the codfish does not cackle To inform Us what she’s done. And so we score the codfish coy, While the helpful hen wo prize;. Which indicates to thoughtful minds That it pays to advertise.” The Inquisitive O n e - How much does Marion O ? What makes Chicago ill ? .. What city was wrecked in the San Francisco earthquake? What country makes Swiss cheese? Where was the battle o f Gettysburg fought? How much fru it in a Topeka Kan ? She \\li •a iiiin c*1re e..- < tiqn, and ■»! c :•« payi"'; k'*'* <’ 1 * bank the m *{ In-'killnien! of her 'ir.V ary. On the payina-in siiji were the words “ cheek*' mul “jqiwh*.” Oppo site the fir.it, uhi.h preciuted no diffi- culty, she \vwf<* in the ninount. And opposite tin' second, ni ter .a little coy hesitation* she wrote the word , “ te rmite.’’ We wish to thank our many patrons for the busi ness of the -past year and our promise is better service for the New Year. Thanking one and all we extend a. Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year Greeting. Elmer Weyrich , Will£Call For Furniture February 1-2-3, 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON,OHIO Our Red Tag Sale OF' . Suits and Overcoats is now in full swing $ 50 . 00 ”Val ue s a t . . . $ 45.00 Va l u e s a t . .. $ 35.00 Va l ue s a t . ., $ 30.00 Va l ue s a t . .. $ 25.00 Val ue s a t , . .*. / . .. A » f • -t •: , . $ 38.75 . $ 33.75 ___ $ 28.75 . . . $ 23.75 . , . . $ 18.75 Bays’ Suits and Overcoats $ 18.00 Val ue s a t . , $ 13.50 $ 15,00 Val ue s a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,50 $ 12.00 V a l u e s a t . . . . . . . . *«. *»*»« - $ 9.59 $ 10.00 V a l u e s a t ......... . ........... . $ 7.50 $ 8.00 V a l u e s a t ............. .. $ 5.00 Dress Shirts, Hats and Underwear Reduced A ll Wool Shirts , Learn "Style" From the Bible, Intense study o f the Bible will keep any man from being vulgar In point of style.—Coleridge, Katz & Richards 33 E A S T M A I N S T R E E T , X E N I A , O H I O 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 o f 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. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association g j j r f g g i , p g j t £ ii£ fK 4 •' " ‘ * li a IT A N piMC A gain wlf K Y W « S AVitjg^ M ' One dollar deposited in a Savings A c count here gives you i,ne o f ihe* t erty Bells to drop your odd change in, . v 1 V v- , . *f* For m large sto so to per price ran Me Assort two year range is The st we offer remainin Men A fine —no kni $ . Wool 90c garm Flat FI R ib b e d S " K n o x ” Men’s Some tremely Ove Full si It is onl. 1 m We ca offer the M One 1 clean-up price is A sec that sol •$4.50 e of . . . “ M Shee beach j« this line Come , over. C Mei Well entirely! moved, the offt attractij from 23 CHIU The| .#4 | w
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