The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
1 The CtdwrviHe Herald K .... --*............................... . . . . . . w ................................... *EABXJ1 BULL « - EDITOR SHORTS ANDMIDDLINGS | Entorod «t tb* PoitOflice, C»d*r- Fen«I Dr. A, ( \ Messenger as YOt'U j y*:^8> October 31, 1837, a* Mcond i class matter, MESSENGER to the Ohio Senate, 5* ‘ ••■....... ............. - ...........— ....... — • 6th District, Primary election Aug, 12 j FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1S34 AUGUST SPECIALS Auto Shopping Baskets (hickory) good for car- tying: Picnic dinners. Clothes Baskets, Clothes Pins, Brass Wash Boards, Wringers, Washing Machines. Kitchen Utensils, Aluminum, Granite and, Tin Ware, Fiber Lunch-Boxes and School Dinner Pails, Kitchen Floor Mops (linen thread). Garbage Cans, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Picks, Tin Fruit Cans, Sealing Wax, Mason Jar Caps and Rubbers. Window screens and screen wire. Tires, Tubes, Auto Accessories, Electric Supplies, Gas Fittings, etc. All kinds of repair work promptly done. Look ahead'for Christmas! We give and redeem U. S, Trading Stamps, Sensible Spending Substantial Saving A. E. Huey Hdwe. Co. J FARMERS FACE NEW PROBLEM The farmers of the country are face to fart with a new problem the amend merit to the constitution dealing with the control of child 1-bor. In another column you will read ten reasons why the Ohio Farm Bu reau will oppose the adoption of this socialistic plan. The measure was forced through congress by radicals, labor union leaders, W, G, T, U, and such other organizations. It js drastic to say the least. It means if adopted that the government agent, inspector or what yon wish to call him will pro scribe wliat P.bor and under what con ditions your own children will work on the farm. The Farm Bureau haft attempted to awaken thb people and especially the parents of children on the farm. The vomoily is in .sending representatives to tiro, Ohio legislature that will op pose the adoption of this amendment. If you want your children reared in idelness until’they are 18 years of. age. you want to support candidates who have a leaning to such movements The safest way to give aid is to vote for R. D. Williamson for* state representative, a man who is in active -farm management, and Dr. A. C. Mes senger for State Senator, who cat! be depended upon to carry out the ex pressed will of the voters of the-ag ricultural interests. f EX-SERVICE MAN P. H, CRESWELL XENIA, OHIO Cand idate For Republican State Central Committeeman Seventd Congressional D istrict of Ohio Subject to Republican Primary, August 13, 1924. —Political Advertisement 1 • JS*# A»«f m'rnrnt Jia mmm Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night on Lake Erie (Yeiu*Mil ticket 1*(ociiofl th e b o tu ) ThMtttad* of cart and north l»nr,.l traveler! sry tbey v.wd lYt Jm’rt m taU tlfct cool, comfortable night i.n olio of cur iitic aym -ra, A coed bed in aclcau state- M om , a Ion* sound c!rr;i ;.mian appetizing; birabfcct in the pusming! StMmto* *‘*tEAND!WX” - “CITY O r Efclfc"- {'C Ii Y OP BUFFALO" Daily, May1st toNovember 15th LeareCi*»*d«ftd . „ Pi*f.*ni /L tW eBulfeb * 9:00 !>.?.*. Aniv* Buffalo * 7:30A.M./.Sidncf:^ ArriveClev*and-7*30AM. r«*aectf«a» fw tiiitiin Fall#, Fcltem r.fcj <’snsdrsn points, A*.fc.votir titlet. nprot M ttM ttstMeaerfortkketSD iscallLu.-. i,ew 'fotUfej AutooiotiJa Haw—-jip.OJ, _ SwMfnf ft»a aeeUmwl ratd* chart of flm ^ ' Ybe Great Ship GrwtftWp’-.Ste«Ut«*”and it patebooklet. Jpa^, Tb*Ct*»»ti»rWt An* B ufftfeltatottC *, T » '^ . 5Mfe«jEt<a«*b,»J p i S HEROES Bfi 2 nS. Country Club or Campbells, 2 5 C . 3 cans, for.......... .......... .........***v V Sugar, 40 c Bananas, 20 c Potatoes,;; " ' 25 c CORNFLAKES, 1 9 U large pkg............. CRACKERS, Soda I A*, or Batter, lb......... MACARONI and 7 U Spaghetti, lb, , 2v BREAD, large 11-2 ' l l . lb. loaf..................../ 2L CHEESE, Fancy LARD, fresh, 1 rendered, lb ......... JLOl/ SHREDDED Wheat, | % p pkg ......................... * * v SHOE POLISH, 1 A a 2 in 1, t i n . ............A v v CERTO Suresell. O H f * bottle. SOAP, Guest Ivory, AO a 12 b a r s ............. , / IO w MASON Jars, p t. doz. 74c ? - 2 g l n o n . , , . . $ l * 1 5 SOAP, Crystal wliiteQQ/% 10 b a r s ........ . . . . ^ O C STAR CANS, E?0 r per dox. v J r v JELLY GLASSES, g g j . f A man who leaps into the river and rescues a drowning person usually gets a medal, but ho is not necessary a hero. It is not easy to define a hero. Many men are born with physical courage, who may be utterly deficient in mental or moral courage. Many1deeds of heroism in daily life never get into the papers, and re main unknown forever,’ except to those whom they immediately concern A man who goes to jail and accepts disgrace for a friend.is a hero, as mucli as the man who .leaps into a burning building and saves a child, For years women have endured truel and evil-minded husbands, but. because of their children, have not al lowed the world to know of their un happiness.. Those who suffer without complaint for these they love, and samfice their ■happiness to that of others are our real heroes. - They may never, bo in the limelight of pleasant publicity. They may never receive medals. But they are capable of self-renunciation, of abiding loyal ty, and, in a pinch, Df giving all they may possess in order that others may be spared disgrace or pain. Sam Say*: An amply mind, like an empty wagon, mukua U » moat noiae. Water plant* whan they’re dry, not when, you tool like i t Tw^nty-gjx Qhia potato grower* have this year appiipd to have their crop certified by the Ohio Certified Seed Potato Craw*** Association. Don’t yon / antique* for a oong; j even the plain ptae* have their price, j Cream, and &t$k cool 28 time* a s ; faet in water as in air of the same1 temperature. ] That which is brief, if it be good, { is good twice over, —Proverbs of Spain. Say “ Pshaw!” a* often as you will, it won’t keep castor* from dropping out cf table and chair legs. Fill up the hole with paraffin, then put the cas tor in while the paraffin i* drill hot, Silage is summer feed the year round. Let the women' do the work—with as modern equipment as Die men folk have. ’ , 154 household* food and beauty pro ducts to sell direct to homes. Big pay to wide awake men and women. All or part time. No experience needed. In structions and sample outfit free. Health—O Quality Products Co., 117 Duane S t, Cincinnati, 0 . LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas ant, easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time, Highest possible prices paid. For full information ad- ress L. Jones, Box 2. Onley, 111. Lime for agricultural purposes’ at The Cedarville Lumber Co. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE His active farm and business experience will enable him to fully represent all interests and creeds without discrimination. Republican Primary Tuesday, Aug. 12. THE “OTHER FELLOW” About 15,700 lives wore lost in mo tor vehicle accidents (exclusive of grade crossing collisions between ■mo tor- vehicles and trains) in the Uni ted States during 1923, an"increase of nearly 2,000. over rue 1922 record. Giade crossing futilities make a total exceeding 17,000.' This estimate was made by the National Safety Commit tee of the Automobile Department of the National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters on the basis of statistics of 135 cities. It may be all right to insure your car against fire, collision, theft, pub lic liability and property damage, and so long as the accident which may be due to your carelessness merely hurts the 'other fellow” you let the 'insur ance company worry about the cost. But if you happen to be the “othei fellow,” insurance collected by your heirs may not help you in the place to which you go, No insurance has yet been found which will prevent' death ard injury, hence it pays to be careful For large surface*and Inexpensive building* Many building:* aresobuiit,their cMtdecsnotjui* tifya highpriced roofing. I f the building hap* pen* to be smalt, a light or medium weights roofing is generally used* Iftheafcais large, a heavy weight roofing mutt be Used, Our customers favor roofing with the Careylabel became everystyle and weight is a gopd value for the money, Let us hearfromyou. Sam ples mil prices gladly given. *'ARoottot Kvty 8 tiUtling " w asfisaaes8B««> August Reductions! — IM—ri—iH —— wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMummmmmmummmmmmwmi Good Appearance is Your Headline! W he ther or no t you are in te re s ted depends to a g rea t ex ten t on your head line—your ap pearance. _ Almost ah /ays , m en . ca talog m en by th e ir appearance-*-we m ake a specialty of fu rn ish ing fine deadlines. Clothes you get he re will give you an en tree in t h e b es t places. H A T S STRAW HATS Your choice of th e stock of S traw H a ts or Panam as— NEW FELTS FOR FALL Here are the fall ideas in smart Felt H a ts / There’s a stylish shape here for everyone—big men, small men, old men and young men. A great assortment from which to make your selec tions—a t prices that make early selection a pleasure. f -2 P r ic e Comfort Certain Underwear L o t s of wear, too, in these radiant examples of what is best in men’s Underwear. The man who wants to keep appearance up and expenses down buys several suits a t the moderate price $r.oo SHIRTS Only The Best S h ir ts Are Sold Here Here are the shirts that will do credit to any man—they’re the utmost in what is correct for the best occasions. They’ll win you admittance in the best places—but they’re selling a t prices that allow you extra shirts— $J.50 t o $ g . 0 0 SWEATERS lig h t weight pullover Sweaters, in gray; fancy trim. Round neck— or SPECIAL RELEASES IN FALL NECKWEAR Answering the call of Autumn, these springtly colored Ties are. welcome reflections of wh«u is correct for the season of in-between. Not too summery nor too dull—and they’re priced so that you can afford to get more than your usual quota W. D. A lexander & Company Sprlnf&«l4*» G rea te s t C lothiers 3ft E t y er ib Er.i sc tiv tvv tui an rep in 1 suj tov der V flo’ pay tici P. gui nes the J. 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