The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

jgpmw'W'Witp •WBW m&Mmm K^9fw»«!sasSi» '% U 'CW fe irtife rnmmmmmm Herald ^tT-rr^r^rn "Tpr^rat piniiitrrm.-m^.fiiir-rrT.r-^jr KABUL BUl.Ii EDITOR Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- ville, O., October 81, 1887, a* second data matter. FRIDAY, N0T*UJIDKIi & 1923 i TUB lOHf-MDUTKM Ittame*itsloaddayia*sddayout tide theFordOae-TonTruck has withaBunauumoUttentipa Iwwte earnedlor itaelt throujliyearsofro- of handling' adapt* it foru» in the liable service in diversifiedlines. fiir.itTjliacassjcutiosdinsu*-*'!.'*-1'* ■ housesandconstruction locations. PoyvetedbythefeniowFord’Model TenginethroughtheFordplanetary Givingrapid,dependablehaulingeer- transtnissionandepecidFordwormvile at lev/iiutiii <P-t,anti *.t .o gear,itbringstothehusintrspanfor lowestpossi.deespeasoforoperation hit deliveryservice the abundant andupkeep,itpaysthehinhcsctaviu- power, reliable operation, endTeel ends on the investment of any * . ' ^. . .... ■■ - ....... m . . . . yvnnnfVirtallfin economy for which the Ford product fa notable everywhere. That tw it ftra it oiltintj litc-agt t it FprJ Wuity P u ttin t Fam, R. A. MURDOCK, Cedarville, Ohio motor transportatio equipment availablo to dipbusiness world? mu W I J i l . In the hour of need— when a friend is called beyond There comes a time in the life of everyone, when a friend is called away to the great unknown. We have'been found ready day or night, whenever our ser- vice has been needed. For many years we have been prompt to heed the call of families in their hour of sadness; ! Our willingness to care for every detail, and render. complete funeral service, has made us friends. L H, M c M il l a n & s o x Cedarvillc, Ohio The .-olitiea! aspirations of Dr. R j II Dim.:-- received a ikt'fig burial at { ihe hn-nb of !t.o local electorate I’uesilay. AH that is left to comment '.yon is what the post-mortem. .shoe, a. Ihe Dr. ^corned endowed with an .vei-tlub of Dem*ura<‘y, £0 much so that he evidently wanted to be the, William Jennings Bryan or the Wood- row Wilma and run tlrnga as he saw •it, regardless of others. The i pf,loach of a municipal elec- on gyve the Dr opportunity - to enter polities and become a leader, r diet itct even supercooling the et.Htit.ted authority ;n local Demo- erotic ranks. He i cut must have an . sue to go before .-he public' and the 'V.° question, sM-ctlled defaulting .of .tret-fc funds ,on the first paving cen- vact, the so-calU'u illegal purchase of the fire engine were |o t e the planks in the platform to be carried by Democrats as ‘‘Strictly IndcpenA- .-nt” The Herald could do' nothing else than set the Dr idraighr on public .natters comornirg the village that we knew he had been misinformed a- bout. The Dr. bought space in a Xenia paner to answer us at which-time, he trailed issues and made the editor of the Herald the issue. When the Citrons ticket appeared ,he Dr, had visions more .distant of he mayoralitv scat and then cam? his famous "Equal Rights” and "Labor1 ’ •Ji’kets with advn/lee press noth es to ,he, Xor.ia paper but "anonymous” yroni that time on a London printing ■ijrnfc was operating on high speed t- ;eep the "Independent” candidate ;or mayor before the public. At the midnight hour Monday the )r is found vosting campaign 1st- ■valure that was received ■bj thr .•dorfd population in about the saim nannev they would rk-mor.--Irate af 'ev being handed the platform of 1'a Three 1C” organisation. Tu >sday morning the- stage was ah 3'et Fketors waited in vain for the ippearance of the new William Jen lings Bryan. Democracy's idol bad Hsappeared—not e'en to cast- hi; >wn vote for the only candidate ■on ■.he ballot that should become the ex­ ecutive of the village. Within the past few day? has beers u'ected a monument (silent watch- linn) in the public‘ square. We sag • wst that this ever stand as a monu­ ment in memory of the political as-' mvatioiis of Dr. It. H. Pines, 7 '.* ^ Ai:;i i ucationit o:i etiquette icitZ be ylndln ans:t'end l i titis e i i t ri’i'fcsri d i / _ A. Li'iht, core o f this « t;ca» * payer. Tinw In more to Iltiquetto thnn just doing this or that eomruv. How v.’c eqt or how act is impor­ tant of course, ) u! how »■« talk !a even more an. People judge uy drily (much more than we realize) by the knnaaqe we use. Whether it’s French, English, Spanish or German, It matters not—the grammar miv-t be correct, (load Kngirnh Is a :.;gn of good breeding and good bm'diiii; ia vrhnt makes a man or woman a lady or gentleman. Whut we think and what we pay show.-', v-j •■ we are—and our ability to ray a. Here are. a few expressions co often heard, which quickly reveals a luck of culture: So many times we hear "yob” instead of "yes,” "she don’t” instead of "she does not.” “Between you and 1” is often lieirtl but “between you and me” is correct. When one designates the f p v use the words man or woman, Do not say, "She is a very hand­ some lady” or "He is a-fine looking gentleman.” Also when speaking of om's husband do not refer to him as Mr. B, In other words, do not say Mr. Brown will join ns. Either lay (if speaking to a personal tiicnd), “Jack will join us,” or at any other time “my1husband will ’ join us,” • • • Di.ur. A. L eda : What should be done when a young map asks a girl it ho nicy call on a certain, evening and then does not appear? Should she discontinue their friendship? A M ountain Gum. . Yes, very decidedly. I t is a very rude thing to do and unless them, is a written or verbal apology within twenty-four hours afterwards, cross tills man off from your list of ac­ quaintances. By that I menu, -,lo not recognize him any more than if you had not inet him. An inter­ vening distance or slcknc-m riiould. really be the only excuse. For Sale:* Gas range, good as new. Gome in evening or in ease c f hr,' weather* at noon. S. J . Tarr, Miller ■street Public Sale Bills Are A Necessity Leave YourNext Order Here Work 'not against' them. */he “third spring” checks the kwboundand stops the sidti-sway. Save tire*, fuel, and car depreciation. Med- crato in price. DUuibutat* Jl. A. MURDOCK, C>’darville,and Jamestown -Your Seed Corn And Your Dollars When early frosts and wet weather affects the seed corn as it has this year it endangers your entire next season's crop. Good seed is essential to a good yield. Not so with your money all'dollars are good. They only require the proper planting. Every dollar planted in our SPECIAL CERTIFICATES will yield 6 % INTEREST Regardless of frosts, rains or other conditions. There must be risit in rais­ ing a crop of corn but their need be none in earning a crop of dollars. Plant all the dollars possible and you can be assured of the crop. TheSpringfield Building&Loan Asociation Stteat) . Springfield, dhio [ hllpful HEAITH hints | Electric Shock.—A live wire Try­ ing on a palient may be removed with safety if hipped off with a .L’.V board or stick. Be sui * iby boat'd is dry. oTtenvK: you will Teem, J the -same t-hoek. Mr. an,. Mrs. G .'L. Finney enter "allied Mr. anti Mrs. Hurry Hahn' o ;.ehunon nnrl Mr. and Mrs. Alber Stewart and son of Hamilton, 0 ., thf inter part of last week. Ovefsuppiy. Unfortunately ujost modern verse -i nut only free "but urdlmited. PUBLIC SALE! Having decided to-quit farming and leave this locality, I will sell at Public Sale, on what is known as » .e Dennis McElwain farm on the Wilmington road, three miles north of Cedarvifie and 6 miles east of Xenia, on Thursday, November 15, 1923 Commencing at 10:30 A. JVI-, the following property: 8 Head of Horses 8 One 4 year old'ba' mare wt. 1500; ‘Jeam'Wack mares 10 and 12 years old, \vt. 3-100; bay ling 13 yrs. old, wt. 1000; bay gelding, 1*5 wt. 1450; bay ninre 13, wt.MJBir, Two old drivers. IK ?!4®' 7 Head of Dairy Cattle 7 Five good milk cows; 1 two year o’d Jersey bull eligible to register 1 three year old Guernsey bull, registered. 141- -141 -H E A R *O F HOGS - Consisting of ii head R. P. O. sows with 54 pigs by aide, 6 open S. P. C. sows; 1 S.P.G. boar: 71 me*3 feeders. , ’ Ov- HKAD SHEEP- -60 ConsmUng of 41 Delaine breeding ewes; 18 lambs; 1 Delaine ram ’ ii 9 FARMING. IMPLEMENTS -' Di tfit if no t sold b efo re nand. Pwr) U horc° e.rf nr > McCormick 4 ro ll shredder; United nn,i hMl ' ,n with box bed: low wagon with liav ladders d rill?1°lohnCDcmF,1t i t Il!?W: SuS e r,° r 12 d isc d rilli Thomas S hoe b ta - Cn ’ v o / L V 'n'n, t,lv;l,tor: ? one’row cultivators: Planter; iplrd^.qUiivV J4 in * CtOO.i Do>uh ft 1 C -r* c c 1 a/‘vil; i 1 p‘ ^riri‘ior; * 0 ™ .iiei'!?.?1! ?:KV!?: V''ri'v,VM '<!r : tJs' slcd‘!; ,cxlni bad. S a c«:, fa’s " ,,nc h"y: 600 ra™ <* S S ' S . S r S S ^ f e n t t ; ; : 5' ^ * *« **•*«>»• ®yRTOPS McELWA'l.N . Auois.—Titus and (iord<m TERMS WILL RE MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE Clerk- •J,.E. Hastings' f t GOr.OUR PR 1 CBS- ON. PRINTING .XX miIltllliil!!itnHll!!li!lIllI!lMl!lIi:iillli»!i]|!Hlill[ll!lllll!i!ifiiIl!iiitlUllUhilN!htfilllflllimttniiHJiilEini;ifiinilliiii{|iiBiliiii:»fiiH!rii:ijr ii I T H E FA RM ER S M O N E Y S 3 e P In recent years, unsound and unsafe investments have cost the farmer, as well as others, heavily. 9 . *■ V 1 . ■ t:-■ Arid right here let us saj% investing money for IN COM E requites both E X P E R IE N C E and TRA IN IN G and bu t few people have either. W ar times taught the largest money jinvestors in the country—-the life insurance companies__a great and valuable lesson, namely: NOTH ING B E T T E R THAN C A R E FU L L Y MADE F I R S T M ORTGAG ES ON R EA L E S T A T E . f Thar has been the only form of investment of th:s institution since itwas founded. 1892, over 30 years ago. TO D A Y W E HOLD A F I R S T MORTGAGE F O R E V E R Y DO L LA R LOAN ED , except money we advance our members or depositors on their deposits. 9ur E X P E R IE N C E and practice has T RA IN ED us and has been justified in every detail. Today our ri^set:- exceed $8,500,000.00 and tve have never paid more than we earned net. W e have never paid less than 5 1-2 C EN T COM POUNDED SEM I-ANNUALLY ,and we have accumulated over and above what we owe our members and depositors, wisely-provided by law, A SU R P LU S AND U N D IV ID ED P R O F IT FUND O F O V E R $330,- 000.00. Th is protects against loss, ' ___ AND MORE -------Everybody has always been able to get their money, placed with us, when they needed it. §5" Have you $5.00, $500,fiO, or $5000? I t should be safely a t work. Here it is safe, here you secure all it earns net with SEs absolute safety, here you cun get it when you need it. £ 5 Yon are invited to make inquiry and investigation; .to call, write or plione fo r otir statement in detail; to make our * H acquaintance. W ebelieve it will be to our. mutual gqod. W e have bo depositors and borrowing patrons in your neigh- HI S 3 -ssa ti'XVSt *vmn■ «£*T» a s » » *u**r ;=fc‘ j »*.•** r •*;« ■« , **&• t M«C t a**#•' : «HNM ,f .WMILJ i r : s * a&g . ■ .ma-JSt borhood. Phone Main 19. Sincerely yours for safety and a fair income w£Sm CSS The Merchants and Mechanics Savings 1 S55 and Loan Association ITS OWN BUILDING Ii -Main and Limestone Streets, Springfield, Ohio 5965 flfeU Give Us A Chancs To Fijara Oa Yaa,; . ** t* ttC-' »’ - *

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