The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

WHL VT HUAKsT NOW w i l l i sjifck wav ISO! iS i TOWNS TO STANDAMD TIME Potatoes, New No. I, 7 lb*, fo r .,, 25c ft <»wVtft* Mason Jars, ^ ^*?•^ 84 c -------------- w mm w ^ m mw j q Umrj S> dOZ.. . . . " Sonar 25-lb. pockets pure cane Finest 9 Granulated ****** Crackers, Fresh Baked. Soda or Butter lb ..................... $ 1.87 12 C CHEESE. Fancy , nC|«.|BKE,\D, large 1 1-2 W l* ( ’ ream. . . . ,^ v v | lb. loaf. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS! 6 2-3% On Your Savings TAX FREE IN OHIO No better habit can be acquired than that qf saving, but. saving alone is not enough if you are to jkoVick an income’ for the future. * * Possibly you have refrained from investing your savings be­ cause of not appreciating the advantages of a safe depend­ able investment. ' By investing your .savings in your Light and Power Com­ pany—a necessary industry that must continue to grow’ and , whose earnings are assured—you have a dependable - income to care for the future year*. Protect your savings aqd your future by investing in the .. iaaecpHHaarwb« f f ,f«r ecanpany. DorA tale a -:4 ■efcfljia* Oar htastoess is backed Iff pufclwneed*, by a straw*organisation a»d by a record of steady wnmg and dividend paying. We will welcome your careful investigation and gladly give you any information you desire regarding our company and its securities. Phone, write or call at our office and let our Investment Department be o f service to you. f The Dayton Power & Light Company. SPUND— 56 LID—SAFE 29 Greene Street, Xenia, Ohio Main 595 iTWiif Mtftr EkBery.HtMtefflBRoams do not just tilppen. Someone has given careful attention to walls, furnishings, hangings and deco- rations. • a Harmonious, restfulwall tintshavemuch to do io creating that homelike atmosphere. And for title purpose there is nothing just like Hanna’* Lkmd Satinoid. H* Made in a variety of smooth satiny tint*—ft make* poasiWe the fulfilment of anycolor scheme. SatimUmpktd ft. muuJrm 9wPHUr muWFtft MSA i ******* i..— m wmw 4irt*U »»$ *# 090ty 4MT# m,wim H&btkt f print- * / Omani Mmm* fcr Ws/swsas Otm» Stati o n U w i n t i * m0 Pati*L, • * S km U B % , ri ., m fc The Cedarville 1> merit’ Grain Co. ;**»-**■■»■ 4aa TRYOURJOBPRINTING s a s tv.’ .1 i- ■■';■ 'J ' aLcut leu day*, Willie driving through a m.mL*ru? ^ . ' '>" ■ .r in the a.vrajtv .Iniiauu towns tta put wwk ^efwuni > .;r, As w ty »vr bu r <iiJ’feivn«>*U of them ofcwrrvuiK Hu? S uuv I h H ? I'U’ .l' tat as for Jnoit fnrmrts li* time or railroad tim*. Ev«n ntu > as i*>i«i f*1 ‘ th-' <t>;ruiiy is going re ta-riarg.1as K<ebniund vm ! luduuispviia '. " 1• Aff> eiu »* u*L JlUi-jdid jnt adopt tin* fast Urn*. Th« ir 1" * H-i CPiifilatvii abu^jt tiiar lit LiduUU and t?ir citu » m sitangt* unless tlie entire state would' changv. V. t;1 '• W-r GINGER AI.E, 1 A . „ Bethesda, btl . . . . * " * * BEANS, Country Q a Club, in sauce LEMON SODA, H t a Bethcsda, bottle. , . * U v PICKLES,. Dill or C r Sour, 2 for ROOT BEER, - 1 Ar Bethesda bottle.. . « v V JEWEL COFFEE, OQC GRAPE JUICE, Country Club........ m Q h MILK, Country I C r Club, 3 cans,. SAUSAGE, Ess?ex I Q a Summer lb............ LEMONS, large O A g TAURINGER, OQ/% Summer Sausage Ib*^^ ,r LARD, Fresfi 1 l U Rendered:, l b . . , . .>*** 2 U _ . uiu v.litat tvoke'i LuU iur3l;t.f8 fcut tiie ew/1 weflth* pi; vn;\ id rain lias brought it a -.Vnihvr rniuUtioii* have not e I isj best far the corn. However ir. cv.r trr ":!‘i o*.ep part of the north ec 'tru of Ohio ar/1 hr-tween vhis county r,r. I IiidhinnpcHs, farmers have tiitY i’l' no rcasm to complain. This county is nv.r.h favtlur ahruil ar,;l the cent U fifty percent letter here than in .sections we have traversed the past ten days. As for clover there is a much larger overage north, of ua and it i?. a better stand. Pasture fields are better than locally but in many of there there was little or no live stock PAPER MIM CASH COSIES UP TODAN # WILL MEET MONDAY =3 b/Ais f i t TJv 5 county cummisaioiK-r* vfi he 1 intownMondayMorningto mretwithl the village council a* to i«piih4 fer j theMainstreet bridge. This »tr>v,t:n-' | ha 3 ncinled repair for some tune nr,-; when theMain street paving wiv; jiut down the i‘oinm)»siuMM siynine 1 in­ tentions of making iniprovemt-nu on the bridge. Thew#ik on the wreut side is bad and the ballastrade should bo replacedwith somethingwore r«oderu and in keeping; with the s*w*.t im- provenic-nt. " 3= «U Tlie injunction anit against the Hagar' Straw Hoard & Pup-V Co« comes up today for hearing in the' Court of Common Picas. The suit is to restrain the company from using Masries crecheto empty wash water. Claims were made on the part of the petitioners that the Water had been poisoned and that live stock hud died as a result of drinking the .water. The company has faced such charges before in the killing of fish and paid fines rather than contest it. The in-t junction suit forces action this time hnd the cage will bo contested to the highest court. All of the .charges of the petitioners aro denied and the company is armed with abundance o f proof to support its claims. , LETTUCE AND ONION? For two weeks past the Ohio prison farm at London has been turning out a tan of lettuce daily and 20,000 youpg onions for the prisoner* at tire peni­ tentiary at Columbus. i These Special Offers S , T h e F in e s t F u r n i t u r e S The finest of furniture, the newest of fashion, is fount} in this special selling |H of furniture, The kind of furniture that will please the most fastidious buyers. 35 The prices listed below are almost 25 per cent less than you will find at t e ~ average store. FINE CLOVER STAND 9 COLORED GLEE CLUB COMING, JULY 15, The Knoxville College (colored) Quartette, df Knoxville; Tenn., Will jive a concert, in the United Presby­ terian church, Cedamlle, Tuesday evening Jply 1Stirat 7:30. All are cor- dially ipvited Johe present. Admission free. collection will be taken to help defray the traveling expenses. The wet weather has given the late sown clover seed a wonderful start and where wheat is -cut you find a most excellent stand. O. A. Dobbins reports that he found one stock of Red clovmr hi his wheat that measured 2S jnchesrlong. A stock o f Alsao that was-22 inches long. The seed was sown in March which shows a remark­ able growth. * POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS i $ §W - ft— h i mm.:. ARM BROKEN WHILE PLAYING BASEBALL Earl Collins is nursing a broken arm received While playing with the Glifton team against Fitehin last Sat­ urday.- Mr. Collins stuck out- his arm to catch a ball when a player ran into him breaking his ami just above the left wrist; - * ■ LONDON WANTS ARMORY. -.London wants a state armory, one large enough to care for large audi­ ences and public events, The town must provide the site and secure such interior equipment as Is necasMury. All tfie state d*et is- to provide the building,, We aro authorised to announce the name of Frank A. Jackson, as a can­ didate for a second term as . county treasurer before’ the Republican pri­ mary, August 12, We are authorized to announce the name o f Robert S, Towmfiey as a can­ didate for County Commissioner on the Republican ticket at the primary,, Aug^t 12, , We are authorized to announce the name of R. D. Williamson as a candi­ date for the nomination of State Rep-' resentative before the Republican primary election, Tuesday, August 12, Please announce my name as a can­ didate for a_second term for courtty commissioner" before the Republican primary, August 12. I respectfully solicit the support of the electors on August 121 John A. North We are authorized to announce the name of J, P, Gordon as a candidate for State eRpreseutatlve before the Republican primary, August 12. m r tik. ass ■ fl 8 Piece Dining Room Suit ||. - -* -Special at. . * , t M This sale includes a 66 -inch buffet, Table, 5 chairs and J, arm chair. I t (,is S a beautiful finished walnut and is easily worth 175.00. The style is the beautiful §§ - and dainty Queen Ann Period. Don’ t overlook this great saving. Any of these §£- prices may be purchased separately. * . .. .f f Now i* a good time to lay in your winter coal. Get’ the price* of The Farmer#.* Grain Co. Ohio Numbering Its Automobiles In Excess o f One Million . r ***** H i $130 s A Bettbr Bed Room * * Suite at , This is one of our most notable values,» Walnut—in two tone finish. *De­ signed in Tudor motif, You may purchase any individual piece at the spec'al" ■S prices. Dresser $34,Oj) Chiffonier $25.00 Bed $32.00 Dressing Table $39.00 tfStm 3 m Colonel Th*d H. Brown, Secretary of State, explaining the Star on the „ New Llcenta Tag, O HIO, which »ow ranks wUh New York and California in number­ ing Its untoumbilc.-j in excese ot one million, for ilio first time since tho coming of the gas and electrically propelled machines, lias one of the most unique license platen issued as a result, of an order of Colonel" That! ' H. Brown, secretary of state; AH license Ctis in ecc-Cna of one million will have a vriiito star just before tho number, and instead of go­ ing ahead in regular order the num­ bers wlil start with a star and then figurft 1, and then running In regular order to the number requited. A three fold result can thus he ob­ tained, Thera Is the saving in the cost of manufacturing, simplification in readlm; ironsties-,;, and short tags instead of the long once, which would be necessary by ft continuation of the numbers Sa voguiar order in excess of the one trillion mark. License plates1 of mote than si* figures aro at least Id Inches loiif*»ami platos of this length, attached io tho rear fender of an automobile, morn's from G to d buhcft over the i’en-ler and causes eonei.lei-abde amiojame by comiug in coutaefc with garage doom* and other obsltuftioos. Tho additional coot of steel alone, requited for the, large plates would be considerable, and a substantial saving Is made by reducing tho size of these plates. The symbol' of fttl numbers in excess of one million wilt j have a lire point star in white with blue background, it will precede the numbers on.all plate* above a million, Tile series 1,000,Ml to IJKM.OGO is hbw being manufactured aud will be represented by the symbol as follows: Star 1 rer>r*«*:tl* 1-000-tOl Star 100S re;irwnt* 1-051-000 Star tOj-5 r<t>)events...... 1 - 003-000 Star £0-000 represent* ... 1-030-000 The total amount collected from the motorists in Ohio during tho year 1083 was *MCK,49«A6, while the amount collected up to June 1 of the present’ year is $10,241,062.88, AH of this money foe* for the main* fchanreikttd repair of the streets and highways of the *tate. Fifty per cent of the amount collected is returned to the taxing subdivision from which it Was collected, while the remainder to the highway director, upon appropriation by the general assem­ bly, for use in the maintenance and icpatr of main market roads and In* tercounty highway*, Motorists, generally, who have seen the ne,w star las have given it their approval bemuse of the small Mae ;«ld convenience, and others approve it because of the substantial eavl made in the met of steel and »n«& [*•«* ti-1? S23 3 Piece Living Room Suite Both beauty and comfort are found in tin-? living room suite. The piece are made soft and roomy so that you oink deeply into the soft seat. The veloti is of a beautiful mouse color piped in black A Wonderful Assortment o f Rugs. !'*;.rfKj ' " ' - I I f f ;.H| ? • ? < « « sst 9x12 Axmiti" ater rugs in b e a u t i f u l p a 1 1 e r n s $32 9x12 Velvet R u g s. A goofl rug at ®II &X C 6 p» tionally / low price. Special $26 pis■flew* r=x SAME AS CASH IE PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF *10 OR OVER ADAIR’S ss» 3 S S yy—■ E5 ESTABLISHED 1885 20*24 North Detroit Street, llllll!lllll!!lllllliyilii!llllllllll!lllilllllilllllllll!lll!l^ Xenia, Ohio lllfbilllllllllillUllllllllllllliliiiiiii am/* t*./* GBTOURmiOBS ON PRINTING X X 'E i'cy& fs , t-'-’o yes {i fta c.-j^ Irg e!;s cso pj i dKCO, forty J coirrl work : GUI D po cf tlj® tel t5mcampaign csj and concerns the tho Greeny Coan of these women paigner, geUiagl election. She boll informing the r I nominated for st,i andthenAt the r.| for Democratic county line passs] part of the town Clerk county, Thl of whom was Mil boss of the organT er was Miss Mai the* Gov/dy-Marslff state representati Judge J. C. Mars] years more at the capacity of pni These ladies ntadl a minister in the| The minister list ly as to why R. not be nomisiatedJ who has the Kid ceiw.d a good pail Ervin n.erits we| the cigarette use| and smokers were of the governmerJ a very gentle mail ed th'e women pol sorry but he coulJ Greene county as| of Clark count; thing'about, tne sj ‘ ,go6d minister wa that Mrs. Flatter forth every elFortl dorsemgnt but fel f I Those that hav| famous cartoon ir stars were amusd Andy’s campaign| he announced a ordered the paint red/the porch cc| floor blue. But candidate that hi] ■paigns. We hea ir Gryene countj ,, * Last TJniisd.-i Were treated to the home of L, 'll for State SenateI evening sat tho| lobbyist for the Company and t| Company, D. Pe fie delivers the according to dh| counting on that county. We i some, nerve to stl on a front porchl makes llis money| of bills suitable i companies and as tho companies into law. As the| pace away and * a campaign an it looks like a cl is a safe bet thj or the W. C. T. double cross if| nominated and m Now for theI Marshall porch. [ a good example| Notional colors ly appi oprirtte ol suggest that th/ to represent the J tal torture, Ivor hundreds of poo have been bled pale of wouhles| represented by, Ally. The porch I white aa the drj (■if the church he mania for mom] -x.'enand women! i ------- } i-’eter ' d m iOL -' f -;! • i'ki ii’- Virginia to *'iatscise« L’k* b .-ted to pin? tire pro j-igy. Dicta fcabyheud ftfii %

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