The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

mm 5 % MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE 4- Thirty Five M illion d&llars o f Insurance money to loan on Farm mortgages at 5% , W ill loan up to $80.00 per acre on the best farms. Mus£ be nice well located farm s. Interest either anually or semi-annually. $100.00 payments accepted. W. L. CLEMANS, Agent Th. C«brvUlt HmU I KARLH B 1 JLL - - EDITOR — --------- Entered at the Posfr-Oflice, Cedar-j ville, 0,, October SI, JS87, h *eeo»dj class patter. KROGER’S FOR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES A n T i r n f c Country Club Heay Syrup, big;can. .29c California in their own syrup big can 29c •<jMUMiniitinMariisaMmMHapBjMMMeaaMMBaMpniaiNHM'OTaHaMtrpalajm P F A r H F ^ l Del ^ onte Lucious fruit O f i * I halves in heavy syrup, big can ...«w C Country Clulp Heavy Syrup, big can. . . . . . . . . . . .25c California, large can ................. ....................15c ."I— ...... 4| T ................. ...... - ; - D B 1 T M E Q Sunsweet small size, . i 1L _ O C . r K U n t d Largesize per lb. 17c 4 lO S . lO C Extra large-prunes Sunsweet 2 l b . . package...........,35c ......w i n ........UR)i D A I C V N C Sun Maid Seeded Kroger Stores sup- I\ i\ IkJ livkJ plied direct from the Sun Maid 1 O /* Growers, 11 oz. pkg. . ................... ................ .. * « v Country club made from choice red ripe W * * tomatoes, big sizev............................... 15c Sniders 8 oz . 16c Big bottle 25c. Ritters 8 o z . . . 12c F f t f l - a o Fresh roasted, French Brand l b, . . . . .35c v U l l c C Jewel-Bourbon Santos lb ..- .. : ___ . . . . .27c . Special Santos, pound..................... ................ ..............22c' M i l I f Country club 43% cream 3 big cans........ 25c m l L f l V Carnation or Wilson Milk, tall Ib. can. . . 10c I l r p * A Country Club great big O l P l C f l U 24 oz. loaf, wax paper wrapped............. 02*+ Butter, Seda, Oyster, Graham - r i l f ? l ? ^ i ?W i s c o n s i n cream, ^highest quality lb .-^ c V l l u u d u Kraft Rimento lb. ............................. 39c . Kraft Swiss loaf lb. .............. \ . . . ............. 45c ;Peanut Bnttle:°rl:01" ^ el::16c' Chocolate Drops f e l t ' : , „16c Chocolates Assorted “ S n . r S f e CHEW ING GUM all kinds 3 5g pkgs....................... 10c BAGPIPE TOBACCO 3 packages................... .. .25c BUTTER Coutry ClubFresh Churned * 52C LARD Fr“hr" ....... 2 lb's. 25c CRYSTAL WH ITE SOAP 10 bars ................ ,45c FEUS NAPTHA SOAP Bar............... ,......................,5c KROGER 'S SOAP POWDER Big pkg. . . . . , . . . 17c Guest Ivory Soap1^ 4 ° iartoon-54c PALMOLIVE SOAP Bar........ ................................... 7 c , JAP ROSE SOAP Bar................... ........................ ,8c CMck Feed ........ $2.65 Scratch Feed jffgr? -$2.15, WONDERMASH Feed it to the Chickens. Get more ______ _________Eggs 25 l b s . . . ,95c APPLES ? r ings' lowpricc 23c mmm- m mmmmmr j IDS* * * r » * 1 # * > , « * » * i * > h ♦ * 1 w * v w H bvcyour old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinisbed, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address* W|U fee in Cedarville April 2-3-4. P rom p t Service an d W ork Guaranteed Elmer Weyrich * n • . • ■ 1441 Huffman Ave., .* DAYTON ,OH IO FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1923 THE COME-BACK YEAR T tu 3 y e a r , in tUo “ com eb a ck - year”, and those who will substitute Industry for* indiffert-nco,. {service for H'lfishnesD, intelligent thrift fo r #in- dividual extravagance, vyill wifi. The yen? 1023 in well under way. Already men of vision and purpose have formulated big plans. Watch the ‘•.tupendous plans of men like Mr. Ford Keep your eye on the successful men, and. you will find they are all figuring bn big business. Those men luivo vision and purpose. In the past, they won on vision and purpose, and they will win again on account of tlie,ir courage and common sense. . We are on the threshold of sound business expansion. There will he ex­ ceptions, of cou.se, and if you fail, you will be one of the exceptions. But be­ fore you reap the harvest of this com­ ing season of success, you must buck­ le down to do your level best each day. Many‘“will build substantial suc­ cesses in the year 1023, and the doubt era will continue to sleep, all of which sums up like this: Success goes' to the men of vision and purpose, and fail- ire is found where men think failure, talk failures and.' act like failures Anybody can find, weak spots in any year in -the history of our •natioxfj* ind still we have continued every year ■jo go ahead. In the year 1923 we.are .youtid to. go ahead while some of ■W pessimists will go behind. Vision and purpose, with .hard work and sticking everlastingly at it will turn ,}ie trick. - • NQttCB •We are^ ready for the year'* btui- ncss, having doubled our capacity, J We can take care o f your order o f] ar.y sire for chick* or custom hatch­ ing. We carry a. full line of Buckeye | Incubator* and brooders and cant make prompt delivery o f anytiling in.* our line. Would advise early order* as our apace is going fast. j The Northup Poultry Farm and' Hatchery. Yellow Springs, O. Bell phone.' ’ W h a t t h e r e w a r d is People get out of country life about what they put into it. The fact that the people of a country town are to i considerable extent thrown on their ~ avh resources, tends to make them more original and resourceful and in­ teresting. Those who find fault with rural life may have done nothing themselves to make it worth While. .But those who have, enterprise and ere willing to organise social ancr flub and athletic activities, gain many “nore rewards than they ever expect­ ed. In1addition to the direct objects’ of such enterprises, they meet bright people and form helpful friendships. They learn that there are a lot of clever folks ampng their neighbors who are worth knowing more inti­ mately. FABRIC BILL PASSES “ The truth in fabrics hill” has pas­ sed. the legislature and is now up to the governor for his .signature.. It is one o f the bills backed by the Farm Bureau and endorsed by reliable merchants. It is predicted, that Gov, erhor Donahey will sign the bill. The ’law will provide fines of $50 to $300 on first offense and $100 to $500 on second offense. All goods will have to be marked as to the percentage of wool used. * LUNGARDIA. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS The quicker you can remove a Cough Or Cold, the better. Deep-seated ones are a menace to the Lungs. I f LUN­ GARDIA is not bettor and does not act quicker in Coughs and Colds of all kinds, sore throat, difficult breath­ ing spasmodic Croup, and for the re­ lief of Whooping Cough,—-your money back. Use it to ward off Influenza. Thousands praise LUNGARDIA. For sale by C. M. Ridgway. “MADAMES SECRET” OBESITY Audits C U R E m a r v e l o u s FOR,REDUCING A* f FATNESS AixLetBunt•ReducingSalto .Reduce*, Restore*Beautyand Health, At*>lukkH*mka. WrtkhtFrttBxoJtU. LYMAN D. HALL CORPORATION, bfiMritr* MtFtflh A vmmio N** York HUrJt*—(T, tfmt mmtUmmry Wvnu m OUR PRICES OHSALE BILLS Send! UsYour aud Address on a pintcardorinnlct- terandwewillmail tree and postpaid, a sample copy of P o p u l a r M e c h a n i c s MAGAZINE tile most wonderful magazine pub­ lished. ICOppge* and 400 picture* ever,; month, that will entertain every member of the family. It cc; ,o:ns imeit-rtinsj ahillnsiruetivenrti* --flio../,v.-<st u veloptn-imainRa-Ji-v Avia* v At* juu w ii uiiv « copy every t h frtf .1 nqy nawideafer Ofacnd us ; . Gatactuition—$ 3 .<i 0 for one y**r. L-'.;siilfir Mechanics. CctnpSnv aoo-ate e.onf&>!* str**t, chicaoo , ill . ■Pctn’M fiint.&Mti hm&muemtti to m vrwitiafo.T tr ms “ ittJi msmnt. wm For Sale; Malleable Steel Range made at South Bend. In good condi-; lion. For information call 146, j ORDINANCE NO. 113. I Entitled, an ordinance to provide Urn oiling with oil certain streets in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, Section 1. It is hereby declared by Council o f the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, to be necessary to ^>il certain streets in said Village with oil as hereinafter provided. Section 2, South Main street from Pennsylvania R, R. crossing to South orpoyation line. Xenia avenhe* from Tnnsylvqnia R. R. crossing at paper nill to East street. Miller'street from Xenia avenue to Maple street. Maple ::lreet from Miller street to Main street. McMillan street from Xenia avenue.‘to Pennsylvania R. R. Cedar .itreet from' Bridge street to Main. Areet, Bridge s t i^ t from Xenia aw- qnue to intersection of Elm street. Clnllieothfe street from Bridge street to East corporation line. North street ’ fom Bridge street to Main street. Any other section of street, that may La requested b y residents, located on said streets. Section 3. That the Mayor and Clerk o f said Village is hereby au­ thorized to.advertise and enter into contract according to law for the oil­ ing of said streets with oil. ,Section‘ 4. That the cost of. said oil­ ing, including all the cost incidental Lnereto shall be assessed in one in­ stallment against the property bound­ ing and abutting upon the streets mimed, between the points herein named, except that portion o f the costs hereinafter mentioned which mentioned, which said village shall be required to pay the same assess- uent which shall be levied according ;o the front foot rule upon all lots -md lands bounding and abutting upon .'.mid points, in .said streets hefcebefore mentioned and described, and which laid lots and land's are hereby de­ layed to be specially benefited by reason o f said oiling. .Section 6. This ordinance shall be h effect and full force for the period •f five years. Section 7. This ordinance shall take ■fleet ahd be in full force from and rites* the earliest period allowed by Passed the'2nd-day o f April, 1923. J, D. Mott, Mayor of Village o f Cedarville, Ohio Attest:" ‘ ' -1-jtt: * . John G. McCorkell, Clerk of Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, NOTICE Notice I* hereby riven that the Vlltnso Lounril oE the Vlltage of- Cedarville, Ohio, has Ktvcn Its consent to the Bonrd of County wommiaaloncra of Cretan County, Ohio, and an agreement ha# been entered into where- oy the said Board of County, Commission­ ers are .permitted and authorised to Improve Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio, from the South line of Maaale Creek Bridge to the North corporation line, by paving and the ,'onotructfon of storm water sewers and cement curbs and gutters, and the said tillage of Cedarville, Ohio, ha# agreed to co*fc thereof, except the sum at Six Thousand Dollars <$6000.00), which ix to be paid by the said Board ot County Commissioners; that tho surveys, profiles, plans, specifications and estimates for said improvement, have been prepared under the direction of tlic said Board of County Cora- rtii.-jiiloners and have been duly approved by -the said Village Council, and tho same arc " w on file in the offleo of the Clerk of -Old Village of. Cedarville, Ohio, All person# affected by said Improvement nrc hereby notified that claims for comperi- vtion and damages on account of said im- :'ovement shall ba filed in writing with the Village Council of Cedarville, Ohio, on or before the 26th day of March, 1023, and all ciaimo not so filed by said time sluiU be barred, as provided by ■ law. JOHN 0, McCORKELL, *ft'lerk of Urn Village of Cedarville, Ohio. J * - h o m e y p H i t S s a P H Y Jot^Z5 TJBRE you are reaflinx this now.'- AApaiwr a-jain. You haven't see:- it for a week anil It feels like an oh*j frien-l who's just droppea into the] iiouse. Womler why you rend it 1f Perhap* you like tho simplo way It I ■tells the news of the old home town, j Perhaps you like tho editorials, f Maybe it’s because you can do allj your shopping wifely through the! advertisements. Or the paiier mayj have been helpful—a little Informa­ tive. Anyhow, whatever It is thatl ’ -moves you to read, Is summed up Int this: It brings you either pleasureJ or profit—perhaps both. So when} you have finished reading it why not! pass It along to a friend. Scatter) your roses while yon may, for what r is good belongs to all immunity, and j every kindly sot rebounds. f f a UNCLEJOHN I know you remember the childhood hour, when Ajpnl A*Bad from her hluegrogs delff—I know wou haven forgot the shower that gave no warnin* as it f e l l ,, . . And I'm wire you « recall the childish glee that suddenly changed to keen regret £ ** when Paddy called out, to you an' ma, "Com* t e u r i T C o in—you children—out of the wet!” v bHtL.1 t K And—we obeyed, as we knowed we must,— j£ but we whimpered a lot, as children, do,—we tu held no dread of the April gust, that pelted right- down, from ; skies so blue. , . . For children I oyo the patterin ram, that «* •lays the dust, an* cools the sweat,—You have to remind ’em, £ time and again, afore they’ll come in, out o f the wet! t “ ’Twas ever thus” of the human kind, when venturesome «* speiits dared the rain,—our appetites has fillers been blind, till they fetched us down, on the bed of pain. , . . So, T bark u back to Baddy’s command, which impressed me, so's I can't m ferget,—and I can’t help callin' the heedless hand,— Come £ in—you children—out of the wet!” J# O » * '©ii U Founded in 1377, we h i^ e ^ kept this a good store for 46 Years by" following the Golden Rule We enjoy the good will and partronage o f thou­ sands. We want to show you how much we appreciate your friendship. - APRIL 9th to APR IL 14th wilL be known as “A WEEK OF APPRECIATION” A period of good will and extraordinary Value Giving. You have made our success possible.. We could have accomplished nothing without your co-op­ eration. Weiowe you a debt o f gratitude which we will try to repay by giving you the Best Values obtainable and the opportunity o f selecting from a million dollar stock. The store is in gala attire—the decorations, and merchandise displays are worth seeing. Your visit during the week named will be profitable toi you. Every arrangement possible will be made for your con­ venience. . You are most welcome—both old and new friends. •* ' • - ■ . "'■■■■. ’ • A G o o d S t o r e CINCINNATI X X X : GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 2CZC — fob JUl -if, -*-<* ■ r H R C g J&t Save f o r 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 c f the 977 Now is the time to de­ cide. Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association now. We pfiy 6 per cent interest, compounded semhannually, and you* small begin­ ning will soon grow to such propor­ tions as will mean independence for yon. IT AOAl YOUR 8 AV|Nftj| mm * t The CedarviUe Building & Loan Association One dollar deposited in a Savings A c count her# give* you one o f thes Lib* erfcy Bells to drop your odd change m. W*........ . »Mian^iii ^ j ...... t v -

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