The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

a 1 mm *m tew* mm omm if ! r l l |fJr.- Pifvf ■48 I .11 51 « u KRONER’S South Main Stroat, Ccdarvillo, Ohio ^ flE L fo r . . . . . . . w*#C Mason fe, ..83c{' &a»urE..$2.37Masoni“u..68c i Cofeefc*...35c *. • t s s w>a« t r v l •' s s 27cPaiawax^ ...9cj .1 ■' 5 ■ f* Cd0feefcr..22cTinFd™cnc“m...59c Bmdwllb:..7]cSealingWax..4c Crackerslb ...12cWaxstrings ! ° ° 28 c Horned.. 22cJelygrs..36 c CakesSw.ib.22cCampbel’slrtcc ..■■■■■ .A , . Medal Flour A Cm tlOW24 1-2 lb. b a gW C Horseradish..10c PiUsbury^lr49cGingerAlePtr12c tekSrti’.25cGrape ptoTbottfe 20c Kelog’sPia\"s8c D ia I /I oc * Sweet doz 24c r ib & lv b jS o u r 2 for...5c Shreded pk3' at. .lie CheeseS;tn.Z9c Post.fe“ .8c Ccrto ; .29cKraft ib0” .” ! ! . . , 39c Beausg&n,29cButter^ ih4 1 C Soap^S“!39c I f «Soap Powder, mO^[8r S large pkg 15c Hams^b.. 18cBaconib 22c th Here is & chance for ydu to get started toward greater profits-'—or to build up a business of, ybur ownr-arid it costs only' $5 to make the start. Everywhere, Ford One-ton Trucks and Light Delivery Cars are saving more than this every year for their users. So, as soon as yout truck starts running it win quickly take care o f the purchase price and add new profits as well. It will widen the area in which you can do business, enlarge the number o f customers you can serve—and keepyourdeliyery costs down to the lowest point. Start how toward the ownership o f a Ford Truck or LightDelivery Car—use the «' oo Under the terms o f this , Plan, we deposit this Enrolls money in a local bank at You interest. Each week you add a little more— tthis also draws interest. And in a short time the truck is yours to use. Come in and let us give you full particulars. m R. A. Murdock w > a r omt J33 pair ting T im C a d nm lle Hncnld k ar lh bu ll - - Entered a t tbs Post-Office, Cedar- FR IDAY , JU LY 27, 1923. MriMM Mr*. H toilrktk rw» hhw ^ mmtrt >*“ ffcc fa m *r rtaH AUTOMOBILE P&VALllEci j A number o f persona have asked us j fUn-t- ilin atntiaUtnis aviiva fm* idnlafintf * defined by law, or without a sworn statement of "ownership on file the fine ran be from $25 to $5000.00 To sell a motor vehicle without a bill of Bale or obtain one without , a bill of sale, penalty $25 to $5,000.00. Failure to file bill of Sale with Clerk of Court within three days af­ ter receivig same. Fine $25 to $5000. Unlawful to change bill of sale or misrepresent sworn statement, Fine $50 to $5000.00 or penitentiary sen­ tence of not to exceed five years, THE DAYTON FA IR The dairy cattle show at the Great Montgomery County Fair, ' Dayton, Sept. 3rd to 7th, is to he made a short course in dairy cattle judging and dairy herd management, as a result of plans just made by the hoard. The leading breeds of dairy cattle raised in this locality wall be, exhibited, The entries will number 300 or more head. Premiums offered amount to $2225, All stock will be shown in the flew stock show pavilion. ^ptmdjfttes JMg-TCAJP- - v ^VTOCK«1|^ i SzzrfoJ mu iv«b W f i •hd HtfU « Sewfasg—If will wind a piece of adhesive taps arouad your fore­ finger when awiteg. it will save you having a pridtejl finger. Cleaning Plano Keys—Kerosene will clean year sekloth table and shelf cover*, wfett* alcohol rubbed on piano key* will make them bright and ctoga.^ # W oolen Ch»thing--'Cutting lint, hair and fuss from woolen clothe* i* not an easy task, However, it can be made cirfe if a rubber sponge is used- Moisten the sponge with water and squeeze almost dry be­ fore using. C A T A R R H •<w .tea Jfai aleaty «f Cetsurrli jUaa* U.tUtWffl PROMISE r4W,fcte Q w m ACTUALLY POES IT » * } * m mm* . » e * <s Grease on Stove—If grease - spilled on the stove, sprinkle the place with salt. This will prevent an odor o f burning grease. Seeding Dates— Seeding date* is a very sticky job, but if one would wet their hands in cold water, there would not be the least difficulty, Reviving Leather—T o revive the luster to your leather' chairs, or whatever you wish, use the white o f an egg with a# small sponge. Washing W oodw ork— W h e n washing woodwork, cold water is very preferable to warm. This be­ cause it does not soak in the wood as much and therefore dries more quickly, • Threading a Needle— When threading a .needle, fry cutting the thread on the slant; instead of straight, and see hoyV much easier i t U * Keeping Silver Clean—If you wrap your silver in parafine paper, it Will look like new at the end, o f a summer. Shades—A Attaching W indow PARLOR BOLSHEVIKS *=-' W e are perfectly willing to de­ nounce in unmeasured terms the man who manufactures th e bomb, who occupied the soap boc, and who breathes out his anatbemgajagainst the government. Wp don’t seem to understand that those characters a n the effects o f a cause and o f a con­ dition. , The colleges that teach .collectiv­ ism, socialism, syndicalism, which are all synonymous terms, am the producers o f the bomb maker and the red month, soap box agitator. Respectable people who open the!; parlors to the agents o f Russia ate the. creators o f the bolshevism that is. moving in the highest circles. There are many rich, fashionable women in the different cities o f the Country who throw open the doom o f their palatial homes fo r drawing­ room .meetings a t which there are addresses given by designing agents. Such women encourage lawi lessness. They are laying the foun­ dations fo r attacks on this govern* meat. They are enemies o f the gov­ ernment, and their parlors a te the halls o f conspiracy against right­ eousness and representative govern­ m en t The parlor bolahSvlk Is an ­ other name fo r Satan. . Some o f the rich who hare come into their possessions and whose in­ tellectual ability and moral stamina and Constitutional morality have not advanced with the same degree with, which their riches have Increased are the easy prey o f the eaemlee of the government who enter their par­ lors to teach the infamous doctrines that are today menacing the whole o f ottr land. Awake, awake, idle r id who « d > courage the parlor bolshevik in hhf attack on our governmentI No man, ■no woman has a constitutional ngi^ to open bis or her heme to one who speaks against the principles o f our great representative republican form of government. Such men and w*men are traitors to our system ofwimweaL ' feed s In Bushel o f Wheat. There are 656,000 seeds in i bushel e f wheat new method o f attaching window shades) is with the use o f adhesive tape. Use tape an inch wide. This is much easier and better than .ham­ mer and nails. * # te W f . Washing Copper snd BraSs— Put some vinegar and salt in the water when washing copper asnd brass ana see1how they Will shine. "Jehu.” Jehu as a colloquial name fo r . coachman, o r fo r one Who drives reck lessly, is derived from a biblical source, II Kings,, 0:26, “ the driving is like tlm driving o f Jehu the son o f Nlmshf, for he drlveth furiously.” M m ozo h ojs&jr *"4m** • s i t e OZONE S8&a«ns8s*i HOSegAY, MUMIC, as atomizes rcohmm ! ta d ftttr H at lEd 4 doiitr «r m.MMMa THI SHARMAOM. LAMRATteltt Sw t, SS OwUo MS t Iter Y m * CHy Footprints. “ Some men," said Uncle Eben, 'leaves footprints In de sands o f time, and others merely scatter delr tracks around neighborin' chicken coops.” Have your old Furniture upholster- ed, refinished, repaired! Work Oflied for and delivered from 1 to 10 miU* from Xenia. Send in your addrow. Will be in Cedarville Aug 20-12-22. Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed Clip this ad which will be good for $1.00 on a $** order- Good for $2 on a $50 order. Leave orders at this office or writ* East 333 J Bell phone Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON.OHI O T h t Public School, The public school Is more than the Intellectual expression o f democracy; it is the hope, the strength, the beauty *f democracy; its way, and truth, and life,—Dallas l.are Sharp In Har­ per’s Magazine. JohnDavey need* young men who desire Interesting Travel ' FascinatingOutdoor Work FineAssociates Steady Advancement Immediate Opening* Jqlin Davey't organization, The Davey Tre Expert Co.,-Inc., ha* n limited humber o openings for ambitious young men betwee: 20 and 30 year* o f age, single men preferred The opportunity is unusual, offering gow pay at the start, permanent employment h the Davey organization, and thorough aden tific training in the profession o f Tree Sur gcry. Advancement rapid, according t> merit. The work i* fascinating, offers chanc to travel extensively, and association wlti fine fellows, Only clean, red-blooded youn; Americans, loversofthe outdoors, need apply Wri*t,or b+ftrrytt.ust th*coupon* The DsrsyTrt* E*b«t Company I sta intetwted 1* ymr offer. Mesie send me «6urUhutnted fower eoneernm* the worko f a TreeSurgeos, andsuit * QeiliSutioaBlank. Nstne -..... . , . . . ---------- AddreML, (PleMeprinttuuneandtddretaplainly to avoid delay) 5 % MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE Thirty Five Million dollars of Insurance money to loan on Farm^mortgages *t 5%. Will loan up to $80.00 per acre on the best farms. Must be nice well located fan^s. Interest either artually or semi-annually. $100.00 payments accepted. S U M W . L CLEMANS, Agent Greene County Fair NEXT WEEK Everybody Invited To Make Our Big Store REST HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN XENIA Next week also be our BIG BARGAIN WEEK in . Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods & Shoos LAST WEEK OF OUR Big Clearance Sale Men’s hot weather Mohair and Palm Beach Suite choice of $18.50 and $21.00 Suits for $12.48, Special 350 men’s and young men’s nobby Suits, worth up to $2S.00y choice for $12.48. # Better Suits, hand-tailored, worth up to $43.00, priced $19.85, $22.50, $24.90, $27.50. ' Men’ s fine Trousers and boys’ Knee Pants Suits, 1-4 to '1-3 off. < Extra big bargains in Straw and Panama' Hats, soft Hate, and Caps, Dress Shirts, Ties, Collars, Bets, Hosiery, Underwear. DON’T MISS OUR BIG SHOE DEPARTMENT—1-4 to 1-3 off on ladies’, misses’ and children’s Oxfords, Pumps, Slippers and Shoes, all styles. White Sport trimmed,- Patent, Brown, Black, all styles to seledt from. 1-4 to 1-3 off. Latest styles men’s and boys’ Oxfords ’ and Shoes, Brown, Black, Patent, and all styles Sport Shoes and Oxfords. Don’ t miss this sale. You will save big*money, Sale on all this week and next. ■ A A I # P I B | g f C Big Clothing and Shoe Store, Xei^ia, O. V . f t . V%C.KteDlMsCs 9 17-19 West Main St., Xenia, O. Give Jaj K l Ca- * i ) ME) Sale 1 Per F Ne- Ap Pei Women Sat Women Sat Women Sat Women Sat Women Sat Ra s < . I sates; THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. July 30th To August 4th— One Week Only—Our Great August Sale o f Furs! W OMEN who know Furs, recognize the ad­ visability of making far purchases in Angoat. They realize that the finer pelts lire made into the first of a season’s garments and naturally these garments are chosen first. Thia fact alone would be sufficient to impell August buying, andwhen you oonaider that. A u gu st S a le P r ice s A r e W a y B e low R eg u la r you will see the double advisability of buying during this one week’s August Fur Salt. Coats priced from $50.00 to $1,850,00, shewing savings of up to 25%. Fur Scarfs and Chokers priced from $5.00 to $500.00, showing equal savings. . The Greatest Stock c t Wgh-Grad* Furs Xv*r Shown in iwbtffttld is Offered Xu Ohiirge Furehasee Wfll X« tlaei4 O i t a l e r Aooounte No$ Payable Until MeTtmhsc XOUi. A JOeposit,Will Hold Any Fur Coat or Heee For Later Delivery Coming! Tuesday, July31st A GreatOneDaySemi-annualSal*with theBiggestBargain*of theYear.Wsitoh * . tea a ForIt Como! [ te" Wtnjjj, «st The in 57 $ i ; fu 80 fir K o an 15 d i r pi .Ssr A. W.

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