The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

- mhm •mm, - r T W n m M m m * •ten ■MMpMiMNH jhpho * j Tfntwii Wt A* f rst fWnt. CHrfrr- O-* Oetsifeto 1), 3M7, <«•#MM* im f.lB G IH O K fiW H rA fOn* 1 W 1 I A * IN A t tiw «niHial '•ifitf o f IA* L'ridwNBe <rngpegatipii last Srv, W, A, €«*&*, *:v#n in Inna*** « Fm^jrtemn; evening, ( p tu tf WAS Wkifciy fn>m FRIDAY, APRIL 13,1924, SPREADING THE SOP. Q y J tvJ ohansen * April’s Calendar Style,Wisp-o’Mist Gtcy Suede. The new, shade for Easter is especially selected for wear -with a TailleurCostume. Our exclu­ sive presentation—hy Johansen. , ■ IQ5Q , Moser’s Shoe XENIA, OHIO. V * It Is resliy remarkable Gist tiw |American people, particularly ihe .Jvarious women** organizations, us jta hyv,- lacy are influenced to spread 1rat we nail "sop-’ for World IJourt, diE*nnamer«t ronferrencee, Leacuenf; Nations and half a dozen other or-- irarusaticaig that have "become proud-/ rcut in nrjfinjf this country to tie up' vrith Hie European conntries. The argument that we do not want !?,4SK) to $z,7i# jar jnmt , According ;to tiie report of the wwaaum-, $jCi>00G| j w»e p;ud during tb* paar an the new j ic-Ironn. Luiiuing and *11 torrent « t - j ]-oexiHes Iiwi haea mat with a balance | jin the treasury id fit s . Local people I ,:<ilare always mtorwtod ia the work and success o f bar aattve -ptm, PROOi HE’S AH AMERICAN The followinc ia taken from flic New Philadelphia. 0 „ Advocate; ■*■1would rather Has to America than any place in tb* warU. and I would rather live today than at any time rmrn T Z 7 a vu * T « the history of tka world;’ said Dr rspre war has nothing to .do with th e ,,„ T, r, -n. ' ^ proposition. O f course no hue wants war hut such movements will not pre­ vent war and do little towards safety •’ or the future. W -M. MeChesney, D, IV president ©f iBedarrllle College, -Ctotorride,, ©..‘who was the principal *p*ak« at the first .predediicRtory «m ia»* 'o f the new >Z5&rZ "e iS5fiS2f5? S&US' Winning charnh. .He began '-Ids address With an _ap- Jhenselves before-the public,- France end England have added what they could to encourage them. The object is clear enough to those who wall lay aside the ’“sop” arguments and con­ sider what is behind it .nil. predation.o f , America, saying that- lit is what it is'tomato o f the church. ^Dr, SleCheaney i t o three divisions in . , {his sermon; >,‘*A|rdh of ‘Vision,” * * * * * « i» ‘ ® * » j . Vi»Tp»imu in 4JXB.'5.Ct<; i t Ami W c suits shade- letter to an Ohio woman the other day ip answer to her appeal that he vote; to support the Borah resolution for, an economic and disarmament con-: ference, ' *‘I am unwilling that the 'Govern- ■menf should .enter .any economic con­ ference with Europe until at least *the agenda can be determined before the conference is palled, The desire of Europe for sucha conference is to in-- dpce .the United States to caned her debtto us. It was the same a t Cannes, ; Genoa and at the Hague - bo late as {last dime." » “If we cancel the debt o f one country we will have to .cancel that of all, which means that we would he canceling obligations of more than $12,000,000,1)00, representing money taken from the taxpayer .and lent to1 Europe, while we have not a debt to other countries that would be cancel! led.” - “England has taken « step to ful­ fill .Shef (Obligations to us, .and when etiier countries have taken a similar be time for u* to enter the jprSpojied' conference.” Christ the Pre-e. „ “To make the;{feiprch function -as it should it must get hack to the funda­ mentals, from which « hits departed. ■When We do this—and it is the -duty of all Christians, to no -strive— we will have achieved that which God intended the churoh to, be,” said Dr. fifcCheeneyr, Dr, McChesney to an easy, fluent and grace!til speaker arid be held the closest attention af all his bearers. ' -e JJAJdNlEc ©IRT FUT ' The farmer* have, bad a week rather todr'w»*iber mA. -gMNMRaa ■ay* I d * mmml A h $ "F l" CJ Points In the Workmanship {4) All ©age# ‘basted. (S) Podkets stayed and ■bar-tacked. (^9) Lajiel and collar padded. (13) Coat belt faced -witli same -cloth. .(14) ITelled. collar stays .close to neck. Prices $15.00, $16.00 and $18.00 O ther A ll W o o l Suits w ith tw o Pan ts $10.1)0, $12.50 and $13.50 elS. . . . ' . • ’ .P len ty o f new Caps, Blouses and Sw eaters lo r th eB o y s FIT HIM OUT FOR EASTER & ' k A rop lanes F ree w ith Pu rchases ’ * FARMERSPAYING EXCESSIVE RATES . i^4‘ ». Spefid IlilR m lhMifdlessly lor In- . lerostonSlaraCredit,Says j i Departmmt # Isricalture. SANK MfES THE LOWEST McDorman-Pamphrey Co. XENIA, O. JAMESTOWN.O. to r. a. -. ib 1 - .alyr . *• SUKI IsqpMIMMSM! ' *K wVReMrSVMli my .|ttoMmtog ost. M moat toaton- tm It to mutchbettor fibs expetoed. FEWER PORKERS btom record* from Beyeral -Ohio counties indkade that bog produc­ tion baa passed the crest in this' states a large reduction is certain this year. ■Twenty Greene County banner*, far example bad 343 breed sow* on .band on January 1, 1833, Their (inventories at the .beginning of this year, according to the G. S. U„ show only 258 brood sows, a reduction of nearly 25 percent. Other, comities report about the same reduction. » 'Gall 'Cure Hoise Collars, $2.75 to $3,00 ait Service Hardware Go, A full line of tires and Huey's Hardware Store. tubes at SUNDAY HERALD AND EXAMINER . 12 Solid Pages of Comics AMERICAN WEEKLY * MAGAZINE For Sale At “Brick” CigarStore and m W m PALM SUNDAY APRIL 13, 1924. Sunday School, at 9:15. Mrttic by the Orchestra, Sermon at 10;30. Text; “ Who Is This?” Junior League at 2;3G. i Epworth League at -C;00. 0 Union Service at 7;3G at 5(. P, church. . ‘ , PRAYERMETING APRIL 16, 1924 7:30 Steyioptieon Lecture at 8;00. Choir Practice at 8:30, V/. F. M. S. Thank Offering wilf take place of Social Hour at 8:30, GODFRIDAY APRIL 18, 1924. Sacrament of Baptism, followed by Sacrament o f the Lad’s Supper, Kbw members are urged to be present at this service. Practice for Uantata at close of this sefviee. A Km m Cydom Caught I a ih< A d J tet# i * i A cool-beaded photographer wag a,ttrj tg m b1* trout jaireii at Weskap, Kansas, the tobar mb— to* groat cyclone .and tornado, which swept,middlewestern^slates, reach#d hi* tma, He '.nraimoa the l^alb—and %at this idcture at tbe twister. ■ PLANT YOUR MONEY IN THE EARTH , d) When your money is properly planted in the earth—HEAL. £STAT£~“it will grow just as surely as wheat and corn when they sure planted in the sijpht soil. Money deposited here under our SPECIAL CERTIFICATE BLAH ■draws.- ; .* ■^ , '•■ ' INTEREST- ‘ meaning a rapid, healthy growth hecause husiness it as invefited an the finest o f .security—CLARK COUHTY HEAL ESTATE. ‘ YOU WORKED FOR YOUR DOLLARS, LET THEM WORK FOR YOU i Association 28 .East'Main Sta»et, S ' . Sprlng'Eeld, Ohio Pi F E D l d W E IO l] Thi&II rniibw i F E E : O u r . R F A f Baby Chicks Custom Hatching* Beal Incubators and Brooder. Clet them at NorthupHatchery Yellow%r£ngt,O* Oepartment Urp« Thrift, Influatry - «n i S*Ua*«H| ««.'‘ Farmer* to W ia 'O hm I* itottSi'nsr-^Bank- » **«-> • *wr ^apmwtoaa to*a».9faye*riy to* liitf—l ■ rTi*T0 *****“ «er».'tiHHei Apur aud. «*7* ti>* attctal report m to* « Agricnl* tote 'to* 4t* rwoorn »»rrey m torn credit fn *f*rtb Cerolip*. ,wFan»er* waoW profit greatly if they ceaTfi jteo* toemnelre* An post- tioa to borrow tw o bank* and pay their tall* wfto .«Mtof the -report non- tinuw. "Ttarebasl* would be bene- fltefi, tinoe they antid then give their attention, atrtotly* to merchandising and avoid tb* risk (it loss a’htcb they nowaarom*. Bankers would also prof­ it, fin* to the Ttoufcing Improvement In famans’ finau4*3 ooudltionand tb* Increased hustoMut which these (farm­ er*would give tb* banka’' A ftottor Of Habit Discussing the question a* to why fsrxnars r*ly o* atere instead of bank Credit, tb* report «ay* that many do *o out pf habit and do not -realise how high the oeet *f the store credit la. ■"There are other*, however, vhe cannot obtain credit from hanks,’” ft goes on. ‘“This 1* aften fine to tb* fact that no contact ha* been asta> fished .and tb* fariMris credit rating baa not been determined. Banks pre­ fer character and general business ability over any Xtnrfble Security da making loan*. A REFUTATION FOR THRIFT, INDUSTRY AND RELIA­ BILITY IS THS BEST POSSIBLE ASSET FOR A MAN WANTING CREDIT. ; -"The first stop la giving farmers better -credit to to build up better con-' tacts. This Will require cooperation sf county agent*, farm arganlxatlon* and the banker* themselves. But the bank* cannot do It all. Effort toward a better acqualnUSoe to necessary on the part of farmers, Frankness re­ garding their bsstoess affair* to t o bential.” The Targ* part credit cost plsya Ifi agricultural condftion* Is pointed cfnf by the fiepartmeuf* report, whichbay* North Carolinatamers contract debt* { amounting to »*r* than $ 200 , 000 ,0M ■« annually, and therefor* a difference of ! only 1 per oSast to 'tbs average inter- j est rate would atteot the net Jpcome | from agriculture there approximately $2,000,000 each year. More than half the fapners to the areas investigated relied on mortduciMife* advances, and the‘total menohaat orodft was neerly three time* the abort-term bank credit High Iwtomt Rates “The avsrage latsrsst rate Charged formerchant credit w»a 22.8 percent,” the Harvey revsato “Crefilt from I o ­ ta ) storto was tb* st*#t expensive, costing an average sf I l f .per cent Landlords name hen to order, with * rat* of 21.2 per «wt, Factories and their agenu are snma lower, with -rate* af 14,2 «a*d ITJ -per cent icspeo- tively. "Fertiliser tortag,***«»*»»’ «tof the ; hid purpose*fir wbtob merohant Credit to evtonded. ttom apparemtii, hanffl* mem *f *seh -business than nil Other hgsaotof eembined, whiffs hanks carry toe* ghat «**wixih of ths total, That tb* tomtom Jail to obtain fiwded shorttom totoMt direct tern banks consume* a h**dk»p to agrfi culture to Norto Cartotoa, fitoos th* fate os m i t * mw is atwMMftf tow, •r than m •mmmm m m mm-iM. M lW ltpilto* The Edward Wren do. i: , Springfield?* draatest. !Store. "i ■- ,•■:.■. j - v 'C’' ..,-! ; - ” i . 33 E * «L :0 L - ■A d K question iKat is ejasily answered , loc Here i t & - ” o ■ ^ fl ' v . " - j 43|£& -Xnc! notonlyforEaster, out loraflspratgaadsuminer wex youTl finc33iund[reds o f the smartest garments tL’at are madk, for you to choosehere. Dresses, Owls, Suite, Blouses, Millinery, Footwear—**4 j even new. clothes for and diehoys. - ■■Jr * —RemarkablevaluesinNewSpringWcarablesjor womenand rmsses are bemg fedured fhese irta! ' ^ days beforeEader* Boyish suits,fashionabledress­ es, smart looking cods. ^Rnced Iff gradud 2&$s from i % « TRY OUR 1 0 8 PRINTING m X333eUi»a» •A A m d iiiiiiiitT ? a ;

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