The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
to rn* Large Ripe Fruit, 3 lbs. f o r ............ Bananas, Potatoes,'!},;"s;c”ji., 25c §us^ur«bu,ic'p°unci'?^2c»SL85 25-lb. «pocket Sugar . . . *r Lard CRACKERS, Soda l f l r or Butter, lb., . . . . * " w Fresh Rendered, ilbS. . . . ■..*-.,, ,**■, .« . . . . . . . . . tt —i—r“T'iiriTrrir~aii~arirrtatini'~frr'Tir~ii<i«iuiuiiM,>miMM ibum *irnitrrr— . . . . .- .f U . ■- • ' • 27c CHEESE, Fancy H c r Cream, ,,, . .* »vw g T n g e r a l e . ” :j A l Bethesda, bottle. . * v v SALMON, Pink, A large can................-3."SC CAMPBELL'S BeansO C * 3 c a n s . . ........ ...«w w SARDUBESM O v a l j j ^ in Sauce, c n........ LARD, Fresh, 2 lb s . , 4 27c MASON JARS, pts 74c, q t s ......... 84c JELLY GLASSES, J g c Nc»«Mus« i t doz **sy.iriiTfr-rTriri--"!if~*f*Miiwniir'UMfwn»*t**nirfarnr JAR RUBBERS, doz. • *•• » ■* » • » * • JAR CAPS, Force- f&OJ* Lined, d o z ,........... <&nJv SEALING WAX, Zubian stick........ ,4c TIN CANS, Star |TA a Brand, doz . . . . . . PARAWAX, lb. Brick........... . 9c IN T H E C O U R T R O O M 1$^’*. ■" VTTHEN^a. lawyer’ s mind is wandering towards * * tire cigar case, it’s Hard to keep it on his client's. ‘ , * - . * ji * • The suave, easy, setf-passessed cross-examiner usually holds himself and witness in hand with a helpful Httle cliew o f BEECH-X n UT—the favorite tobacco o f thinker and worker. Supreme Court justices, outdoor workers,. ex pert craftsmen, athletes ” "d' business executive? are never without it. The biggest package o f the best tobacco that ever fluttered 10c.*—a clean, pure chew for keen, sure brains, . Not sa stem or xm- purity in a million packages and over 250 million packages sold in a single yean Increased overheads haven't raised the price or reduced , th e q u a l i t y— _ -^as Makes 10c. swell / I a with pre-war pride. mm M h k e Y o u r T r i p M e ; : e E n j o y a b l e b y a R e f r e s h i n g N i g h t e n L a k e E r i e (Vow rail ilefcati» Kzzd Oil tl;e fesatay Thoeaam’* offuel and r.ortli l>5;indtnvi aty they wouldn't i;nvar.:(r:od that <pol,comfortableoil cr.eof oiirfin-c!c.ia:crs. A coot! bed in aclean state- room,« longsoundsleepand anappeiLrfn.t breakfast in tliemorning! gCMmar*“SE£ANDIttiF.”- - ‘‘eiTYOFfeRiE”—“CITYOFBUFFALO” Daily* May l^ t t o November IS&fi t w e C ’^eland - 0:;.'l P.M. 1 ■Ixtcrn S LeaveSuffaia - fi;00P.M. ArriveBuffalo - ViUOA M, / SUsaiarJ 2" ir.:e \AniveCleveland . 7.20 A I.I, Coftneetisn*foeHiaeaiaFalls. Ebi*erfl and»''anadfaii pr.lfas. Ait yj-.trtlcSrata(Sent a*touristmeaty fqeickus riftOSt V Lfae. WewftontistAutomofclia Kate—$10.00, _ (tendflitr.-eotrctlcaM tfcttlj chart of, tl 1 Tk« Great Ship C»«tt!sl»ip"B«»ociiice’ ,tutJ3i*ejgeliOuJt^ "S-rnuiIdv-Mcngih# UM CkwHaral and Buffalo TfimU C?. f ::v, - & *)«: Breadth', S3' Wmlmmmmm* P'* CtdrnJL Herald ^ K/tt.Ul liVLi - - EDITOR ErRcreJ at the Post-Office* Cedar- vilie. U-, Octo’eer Cl, 1887, m s»cood •■■•• m'titer. - n i l PAY. AUGUST 1 , 1S24. THE PUBLIC IS PAY1NC Fomf* tinio a,"o when a sn>.r was aitairist tlui county by the state to collect nearly a $7,000 board bill that had been created by Judge J. C, Marshall in boarding public wards in the home o f parents and then paying the parents monthly for hoarding thdr own children, we stated that it was politics that prompted the Judge to adopt this plan rather than board, these children in the County Child ren’s home, which wa$ built and is maintained for that purpose; Candidates tell us that they very frequently run on to voters that have m hestiancy in saying that they are with the Marshall family because the Judge- Is giving them a pension. This pension gomes out of the pockets of every home and farm owner in the county. Every laboring man that has nc children to board is helping to pay this hill that the Marshall family may maintain a political machine to keep themselves and their heirs in public (lice. Every word that we had to say- on this subject some weeks ago has •been" found to bo. true. ■ If you want to perpetuate this kind of a political machine and have the cost put on your tax bill,- put your (XI before every Marshall candidate at the primary. But make no com plaint when your tax bill comes or your property, is increased in value for the purpose o f raising additional funds. The public- has paid little or no attention to what was going on but so called reformers have heen keep ing,themselves in office by distributing tax money to build a political machine Mr. Fred *nd their daughter, o f are expect ed tw l'v for « y i« t with Mrs. W, fi. Blftit and 0 , # lattar&eld. Mr. Satterfield i« depgjp MwaanSw in. In* county. ^The I. O. 0. F, feghd cone- rt last Si.ttu'dny nigivt many people to f town and t i« ■ hiu | mi [ wax vary much I t'-ppreciated by ail*-It stimulated bus- FOR STATE . ir.ess »nd should a regular event. m $ w men End ci U mm *, The oonsert was The boy* have tktftAiualcs o f business |given from a largft paper mill truck. I The band play* i^ u rd a y night at ' Lebanon for th* l 0 - 0 . F. celebra tion. Jennie ti, JeffHa* has brought suit for divorce from Charles A . Jeffries on the ground o f neglect o f duty. The couple were married July 22, 190A THE SECOND TERM RULE Every few years some candidate springs up to oppose an officer that may be seeking the usual second term. It has been custom, and right it should he that every official should he accord ed his second term, particularly when no charge of malfeasance, missfeas- ance or wrong doing has "been placed against his tenure o f office. The caiidi date that would be sticcessful in break lug down the second term rule would be the first to yelp two years hence i f lie should have opposition for second term. The public has always neon greatful in the past and recog ni/.cd the second term and there is no indication at this time that any can didate can manufacture a campaign to change the public -view.' REPRESENTATIVE LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas ant, easy sewing m your machine! Whole or part time. Highest possible prices paid.) For full information ad- ■ess L. Jones, Box 2! Onley, 111. 154 household, food and beauty pro ducts to sell direct to homes. Big pay , to wide awftke men and women. All or part time. No experience needed. In -1 struqtions and sample outfit free. Health—0 quality Products CJo,, 117 Duane fit* Cincinnati, O, Use Instant Paste fo r wall papering Dry paste powder and coal water. No trouble, cheaper and better. Get it at Ridgwjay’s , Creene County Fair Aug. 5 to 8. WORDS AND MUSIC though the sjlvex’-tonguqd orator made the most eloquent and flowery speech that lips ever uttered, and an artist on the violin came along ant1 played “ Home, Sweet Home” across the street from vyhere the orator wns pouring forth eloquence, the musician would steal the crowd, leaving the silver-tongued' orator speaking to the empty niv. A ipeech, no matter imw flowery and .oquent, enters .the eiifr, and like a homeless, tramp walks sluggishly down the byways o f mem ory, knocks at the door o f the heart, is refused admittance and dies on the way to the graveyard o f forgetfulness But a song like “ Silver Threads A- mong the Gold” comes slipping along, with her apron full o f flowers, jumps in<o the pathway o f memory, throws roses right and left, and kisses to the birds until she grows weary with her frolic with human nature, then pas ses in front o f the mansion of things to bn remembered and knocks a t the door o f the heart, goes in and lives tboro. “Home,. Sweet Home” will live ’ ong after the most powerful, gifted and eloquent speech ever uttered by the lips o f man has been buried in the minds of men, and forgotten. Mrs, W. R. Whitman and son Wal ter of Bloomfield, N. J., and Miss Bertha Jackson o f Dayton have been spending the week with Mrs. Dora Kerr and Mr. Andrew Jackson. /TRY OUR JOB PRINTING a. « _ _ ■- -*>AT*C... . SHINGLgg The Shingle that never curls T 'HESE remarkable shingles have been severely tested on buildings in all parts o f the country for more than ten years, Their attractive red, green and blue-black slate colors never fade, The slate gives spark-proof pro. tection against flying embers. Call on us for samples and prices, His active farm and business experience will enable him to fully represent all interests and creeds without discrimination. Republican Primary Tuesday, Aug. 12. Notice to the Every Dollars Worth of the Remain- : . • - ..!• ■ ^ j ’ . ' . . . ' - ' - . . , ; . , - . ’. - ' •' ing Furniture Stock (Including Over $40,000.00) of Rosensteel & Weber LOCATED AT 51-53 West Main Street, Springfield, Ohio MUST BE SOLD Stock consists o f Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room Furni ture, Tables, Chairs, Beds, Blankets, Kitchen Cabinets, Odd Chairs, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Linoleums, Office Furniture, Rugs, Wicker and Fiber Furniture, Smoking Stands, Kitchen .Tables, Hot Plates, Mirrors, Wardrobes, Dressers, Vanities, Pictures, China Ware, Kitchen Chairs, Odd Buffets, Servers. Tea Wagons, Kitchen Safes, Children’s Chairs and hundreds of items space will not permit to mention. Everything Must Be Sold By •ust 9th. Store has been Closed Monday* Tuesday, Wednesday, July 28 , 29 and 30 to Rearrange Stock and Mark Down the Balance of all Remaining Stock. / N o Matter W h ere Y ou M ay L iv e—Be Here! Sale Starts Thursday Morning, July 31st. at 9 O’clock. R egard less o f W ea th er C ond ition s . EVERYTHING HAS GOT TO GO AT G IVEAW AY PRICES ¥ m ♦ • - tm * » : W. W. i For t* J For s,- in lorgi- la s t.Frjil" relatives J Mra, i ‘ the mem tcrjjnoj) ( r For It. location. Pilice f«r 1 suable Place y ^ at once. good grai.i Willian spent the Mr. and ! Mrs 0 Monday i Stormont, f >* Prof, L peefc to m visit in I) 12 Rev. W I.-ave this Detroit. A Mrs, E @ week inti c.-ty on i\ chased soi 1C Mr, an< Miss Alic i for Darlin and Mrs. i L Mrs. t'hiil Mr and ter?, Mild docia, 0., Clara Boa H. J. B to their pr Xenia, Now is ■ winter coa Farmers’ (. in r F o , l O Interes . W. FORrni- oved to Ced proved)dd : s e 3 , are, hen ;ies, ers. eds i nly the $1 if to fill woul aliea Th extra on . — Col o u r e o s V I It t
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