The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

«fWW J* I % i Our Army Airmen Suiting ■which scandal, isfeasto. Kd m\ 1 t *TheWorMhFiwst £6flbe* ■ t O ^ v e M i o M d i # i o r e f i f v e r y Jj fclfow4ay*r i i o i l Santo'sM i HOW TO, 9AVE MONEY . whe MSTOPPING My MM. HARLAMDH, ALLEN $ h *W hj # « hwh * ^ ^ <*, m * . mwuh »4 v , *«•»./ SBLgCTIHGTHE MATTRfSS A good l»*ttrp» is lopkeg uj *» by most people as a luxury, but nothing is more essential to restful #evp, unU tb* extra *xp*na# should bo iTgardod «S a profitable investment J £l/<\ filing, werlun ami tucking are I all point* to Ui mistderwl in ijujla?. The standard maurra* A Wkd with horse hair. Too judge th* quaHtyby the curliness and length*of the bait used, the cutUtmes^lMviMg a filling that is ‘springy and not likely to; '‘lump.’’ Mane hair is iim\-qiiMiiiy, amt tail hair second qnakty.' The ijll- Inge of .white'bah* sue the most expen.I site, hut for general use yob will Oo better to aalect hair of good length without regard to the color. A good hair mattrea* jig, of eosgrse, the last word to luxurious comfort, and I In'durability. ThA only question la ,th«f one o f the Initial expense.. And' with present methods of mautt-, factuye, the cotton-felt <or wooi-feit" mattress gives eicellent .setlsfsctia*/ In toct^ hiany-perapn^ choc^e.a fljlt mattress from .prefwence;, quite"aside ? from the factt h a t it«ia cjiimper,. h r ,: cahse, just a t first, When quite new, it ; |#';sdfto_ir thimVhWfinattresa, uhd’can : . » always' he re-made after becoming - ■’ lumpy or matted. The best fritV a t-'/ trusses come guawnteed not, to,,lt»«& ,;, «** W ,7t k >• ............ ~ hair — ~ - M*Je*tn, t k t t y m i r y . rightoiiinymr f# m E& '• m a * . 3 t WP v # f*#» A S t a n d a t t f O i l f o r f i » d £ A light-boding oil such as Polarine Medium will give the best results in your Ford. There are several reasons ' whythhr fs so. ' The lira .c. ,rT„ ^ iwsfreslyandquipkly motor re­ qui e* eji cut wfcich .gj| - m .. S’1*' * outoillsads arida light* bodiedJsbrieaet which will peneftote quickly is .needed. This photo-diagram shows the proposed route of the II. ,» Armv fliers who are now making an attempt at ah around the world " » * * T r « v sggs. 1 ," .,.. . . .v, ■!jgn-n V^'-L/Ly.-,'!sif?L;ii.aagpiiFi.ft.BW“| j tit- le ’to a cheap mattress fifled th short, brojjcn bal£,, „ , A cotton f rit njatitreaa Is npt toade bystufffag jttlck W$t eottOU. aa tolght t b e tsuppos^f, ,b«,t by bulldtag^tt- Up, layer* by layer, with a<^t, thin batting.! * A cheaper gyad»vnjattfass ,.la m»d#, with a hUinz qf corn,husk..JCraSS,.h*>* or excelsior, ;whl<*h will give' fhirly \s Sceup of Illinois Wet and 0 ry Warfare : • ^ ^ a s T ^ ^ r --------- r - r ■■*■ f>; qit break iup into W a ll pleqesl :SOW --------- 1 .................. « * • " * * ■:-« -thhes. for:grea’te f;com fit, thebe,ge. wj.■:fl ,■ M? torifshftoetort*. It 1* a fu'gh (vompre*. Tba *pl»*h »y*taa» of ilOtt motor which r«- tohnestloa is wad#*•* t . j s s f - s a s ^ w s a t J f t s a s ■• . u . i < 5 £ « i r s t s f t s i a s ^ ' ; 0 « r Owfe Experience With* Fords r O u r rccoaimfendution for J ’olarine M edium * ; fo r F o rd s is based oa practical experience^ w ith foeSe bars as w ell as th e judgement o f " its lubrication en{(ineers. . F o r b e s t resu lts, change,crank-case oh e v e ry , 500 m iles land refill w ith Polarine Medium . *. F d r chassis lubrication use Folarihe FB (fo r .differential gears) and Polarine C up G rease. . C om p le te P o la rin e lu b rica tid n . sv a ilab le THE gTAAbARh CHL COMPANY , . , OMtCirfinUtMi , a* 238% sales increase maltes thiswonderful - low price possible! , Now nearly every- '* one cah afford to own this,high' quality • closed ear with the engine that improves /with use.' Drive it—you’ll never change —W i l l y s -K n i g h t o w n e r s n e v e r d o ! Central Garage Cedarville, Ohio ONEOfTHE SGmdts sahitary, but ^n iBEdlum.^ra^'roat- ;,wwlng, ^ t t t o 8 ^«. hAvh ‘ wo. W three rows o f lacklng ln the Picture sUo^s pari of Hie 1700 «tute troops rushed to- U«nrin,' IIllinois, to restore order in IMIliaipson County to the tvar between ^Drys' and “Weta,” and which are said to be Ku Klux Klah'aud "Knighta of the Ftomiag CH'clc.” respectively. Lonw picture Is the court house at Herrin, widen was under control, of the ••Dors.’* * m 4 im EVERY .BUSINESSMAN’S GREATEST.OBU 6 AIION By WALTJER W„ HEAD Pi**41gtnt Anterloin BAnkcra Ano- ‘ , ' ^ofatloh ^ We apeak reyerentially of "Our Country.” What dd we mean? - Are* we thinking 'of the service which We owe to our coun« try, of the love ’ Which we h eAr for It, or are %e thinking only of t h e protection, which our coun­ try c ih afford h s ,; only^of the* :hchf»; ^ which we miy w*tt«r W. Head 4arjye from it? Are we thinking *of what we may do for onr country, h r of what our coun­ try may do for us7 Our duty t t ourselves and our country require* positive aa well as negative .action. We must be con­ structive. As dtisens of ouf country, do we fulfill the obligations incum­ bent upon ut? ■Do. We exercise cup right 'to votA-ahd when wft do, do we always place Intelligence, efll. risney’ and patriotism in government ahead of every other consideration? The message which 1 wish to em­ phasise is a simple truth, one easily understood, hut one of great impor­ tance, pefhaps more important toduj than ever before: We—1, na an indw rldaal—muat b» responsible for our government—toy government, We oarinot delegate our responsi­ bility In government to someone sits. Thors li no substitute for Individual interest In government and Individual responsibility for government,' I hare said to bankers that the great- rat duty of the hanker today is not to loan money, bat to hm* hto»eli£-to the service of his oommttsity/ " MANY A WAY TO OBTAIN CREDIT ' • ” A « - ' The fartoer. who la the initial' pr°' ducm df goodsi has mot* agencies de*^ signed to assist to hia fiuanclag than ' has any other group, partly as a resu lt' of the natural growth of our presint financial structure and partly 'becaosi. of the ipeSlaT agencies created by toe government during receut’years/The list of hli credit aourdea is a su rp rit/ Ingly large one, for, he may borrow' directly from the savings banks, tr u s t 1 companies, and Insurants companies;. may use the federal Vsrm Loan i ! Banks- and - tk% Joint Stock -Land Banka; may sell his mortgages# through local farm doan mortgage brokers, the larger mortgage compa­ nies, and certain investment banking houses; if a cattle raiser, ke c*n d is / count his paper with oattle loan com* pantos; his marketing is often done through s state or natmasi co oykht-* tive marketing assoclatton; ke has access to the regular commercial banks tor short time tthdtfc, Snd' Of course, participate* a* any ether con- snmer in th* nasal retail store credit Moreover, th* federal Reserve Act ■ has provided broad accommodation tor agriculture in its text as orlgtoMly1. adopted and to the several amend/, ments since made, and the AgHcil*)''-, tural. Credits Act authorise* the e stab / Hahment of the federal lnf*rm4d)afe iS Credit Bank as a farther aid. When one 1 hears the statement mad* that ' to onr economic system the f» rm # - alone is not provided f«r, th* kuswef ■ Is merely, "It lent so.” Many people are coming to DeHete, and this in-;' .eludes some of the agricultural bloc; in Congress, that the farmers trenhie • to not due to his lack ot pcddlt is t to having had credits graatgl too easily and to too larBajMBsdQlil«.~-JWngl 1 »£ ifid ArntriMM m * k m 4****i*ti**‘'' Public Sale Bills Are A lfetssity L eave Y out N e x t O ider H ers * He*' ft 1 •—A»4 remeinber, i£ey are Qew, aM best ISSkk jp r to r PAttfqts and ;«6lors/ Bugs of sturdy; s ^H ty , 4ori&to*nd decwativc. YYa regird this group as the greaibat rug value we kftve evei*offered the people of tfciaVfcifiHifj ’ -—Every* tug full room size, 9x13 feet, and to a splendid assortment of the best pat­ terns Smith makes. A popular rug at a wonderful price, 135.00 value, ’ itoMtitlStoailees-AxMlhcter Rugs —Fglf room »i«e, 9xl2 fact, splendid patterns, best color- to g a . A g reaf trea t is in sto re fb rtb e early shopped who j abob^ffom tb& ; froBp--4A7;RlvaIoe. ‘ ■' , ' Smilh’sSe&mlMkVelvetRugs r^The*oid-.ifi»« standard te lv it quality. You’ll find many Book itbWrihNs of1this slm*-grade to Springffidd today th a t have been on Afe floors to**many j|«NMto. Brgnlar $60 ru*». to ^ x*o*t rise, 9x12 J itL : . / ' $135 R o y a l W iiton R u g s —f ’ine all-worsted yaW ^ovem into mgs of superior quality and great hiatfty. Handsome designs, richly col­ ored, seamless and frinjted. One of the greatest m g of­ ferings «vbf Made, And the assortment m of selected pieces,' *L - MtoaS^HSCMS ISPBlMGFlfeLD'SGREATEST. STORE I ....... W'i'B I U B i a t o l i e p n . - I l l i n i ............. #

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