The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
The Exchange Bank W ant* Your Banking Business TH EY P A Y ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS McCormick-Deering Binders-Mowers . Full line of repairs in stock for all International Harves ter Machinery. The Greene County Hardware Co. ' The real one liun toi! i « r <i liters In O’ -' j are tho gas interest1?, This is n ; .,*h phrase. The gaa companies are demanding a return on their invest' ment o f 100 per cent or telling the people thevo will he no gas unless rho rate demanded is paid. The other day a 'g a s company in this state served notice' that n service charge of about 75 cento would be put on each consumer. This company ha'- more than 5000 meters in tire stale and the ,ready to serve charge of 75 cents means an additional revenue o f $3750 monthly, or for the year, a t >tal o f $45,000, all in addition to the amount of gas used. One company has been laying off employees fo r several weeks, many >f whom have been with the company for year’s. The service is being crip pled with no thought o f the consumer. Increases are asked in gas rates on every hand, and they ate being grant ed by a liberal rate fixing board in Columbus, one member o f which is a itockholder in a a gas company that rrofits by rates fixed by this hoard. Probably the public will awake to the fact that the recently vetoed Bible, hill was put sop in return fo r this rate fixing board. Liquor parties last spring, celebrating the continuance of ■-he rate fixing board probably come ligh but the gas companies have .-eason to feel sure they have not in- .•ested in vain as long as the present board is in power. G. A, Shroadcu has purchased . Martha Milbum property on ah street from the heirs, Mr:. Will Crawford and Mrs. Bessie Fellows, Lorene Glass has been visit ing at Battle Creek, Mich, and while in that city visited the Kellpg Com pany plant where the famous Kellogg food prsduqta are made. .* * Frank Shroadeg, ’ bteftkmcn on tha Pennsylvania lines between Columbus and Cincinnati, spent the first o f the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shroadeg, S S l S S H S S k f L / ' s S j 2 ® C f s s a ^ f e i r a i j r ' W. A , Robinson and wifer Charles Howard and w ife and daughters, A l iena o f Xenia, motored to Columbus, Sunday, as guests o f - C, W . Gaines and wife. AH attended the breaking )£ ground for the $140,000 Pythian Temple in that city. FARM ECONOMICS XEN IA , OHIO See Our Used Cars Why not come in and talk over the purchase of a used are with us. W e have a few good used curs on hand right now but they1don’t stay with us very long, es. pecially BUICKS. If you will let us know' what you want in a Used Car will be on the look-out for one to suit. Terms arranged for to responsible buyers. The Xenia Garage Co. Phone 79 Xenia, Ohio BUICK SALES & SERVICE STATION Ladies! ATTENTION!! Children! Just What You Have Been Looking For Springfield’s Only Exclusive Ladies’ and Childrens’ * Bobber Shoppe . ■A „ <1 Experienced Men Operators We Use IndividuallySTERILIZED COMB and BRUSH On Every Customer ComeIn andBe Convinced Located &> ' y . ■ ' ’ - » Under Morrew’* High and Limestone Sts. Drug Store *** 11* X ° Hi;?hl from Street Three | 2, Morrow* Drug St <re Lobby j 3. Bookwaltcr Hotel Lobby . The cry for more practical economi cs comes from every quarter bub we ind that it is only being preached in •ome quarters and not practiced. During the last session o f the leg- slature there was much’ talk o f more ■conomy, in every department of date and the finance committees no iouht held down to the last cent in siaking appropriations, it not being sthin their power to eliminate what nest o f the members no doubt cort*: ddered .useless boards and commis- ions.' The farm group through "the rap- c-sentatives o f the Farm Bureau ajid he Grange held the balance o f power •nd*dictated much o f the legislation. The rural members no doubt voted or many •riieashres because o f the ■eeommendations made by the rep- csentatives o f the farm, interests! Sot this nq criticism can be attached*; Several bills were passed that we are sure the public does not approve wen i f they wore, endorsed by the farm interests. One was the real es tate appraisal bill. Another was ,the Dempsey act increasing the capital .ax on corporations. The former is going to mean increased tax burdens on all the property owners. The lat ter puts increased tax on all corpora tion's, even farm corporations such as companies operating elevators, live stock, dairy and tobacco distrib uting companies. This increased tax is only added to the cost o f manufac ture of goods and is passed to the consumer. \ Another bill passed that is going to be unpopular is what is called the Tory's bill to attempt t o ‘ limit the expenditures o f schools, municipali ties, townships and counties. The bill •s said to have been, drawn with the lid o f the farm bureau and grange representatives. It becomes operative .n a short: time. State officials have been trying to find out what it means and to this date no authentic inform.!’ lion can be given officials in the tax ing districts. The host that we have heard is that it will require a, complete new set of books in every school dis trict, township, municipality and county in the state, a tiling that will not anger the book companies. According to the law officials are lo budget tiie incoming funds in July ,vhen they will not get the money or know what will be due until sometime m August. Another feaure is that of ficials must state tho probable balance to be left in. each fund a t the end of each period covered by the budget. While all such legislation was being made.into law the same legislature was planning to erect a great office building to house , the salaried poll- ,iano» A t this time speculators are frying to unload a site on the state directly across from the stntehouse at a cost of $1,500,000, which could have been purchased a few months ago fo r less than half that amount. The memboss o f the legislature and state officials that vote to spend this huge amount for a site'w ill be but digging their own political grave, 'The new structure should be erected, if at all, on the stnlehouso grounds, ;md the million and a half saved. A word from Die farm bureau and the grange interests at this time against this million and a half waste might fee 'u tho interest e f real economy. . Dr. W. R. McChesney preached last Sabbath for Rev, Ralph Elder, pastor of the Belle Center, United Presbyter ian chijrch. Rev. Elder and wife are in New York City attending tne Bibical Seminary for six weeks. A note from IMrs. Elder states that they are much Spleased with the work in the cl|ss •rooms and the professors. Two after- neons each week they make sociologi cal visitations with one o f the profes sors as director, Saturday night they visited Chinatown and other foreign districts and four missions in the Bowery, The “ Home Helpers" Food Club met at the home o f Mary Eliabeth Smith on June 22. .Eight members and four visitors were present. The constitution and by-laws were adapt ed. Reports o f Club Rally Day at Springfield were given. The use and wire of milk w ere' discussed. The following demonstrations were, giv- m: Chocolate Milk Shako, Cream of Tomato Soup and Oatmeal cookies. The "next meeting ,will, be at the home o f Martha Waddle on duly 1 Mrs. George Martindale i« club leader. Miss Nelle M. Queene, Springfield, and Andrew B; Greswell, were mar ried Saturday morning at 9:30 at the home o f the bride in Springfield. The ceremony was performed, by Rev, J, W. Patton o f Yellow Springs, A wed- ling breakfast followed the nuptials ifter which the cbuple left on a wed ding trip. The bride was gowned in a. brown georgette with hat and slippers to match. The bridal, table was at tractive with white roses and candles "n crystal sticks. The out o f town guests were Miss Bertha Greswell, of this place and Mrs. Thurston ' W. State and son o f Grand Rapids, Mich. The bride has been teaching in the Springfield schools and graduated from Wittenberg college this month. Mr. Creswell is connected with the ocal postoffice and has his home in readiness on North Main street upon heir return from the honeymoon trip GoodP a in t BIRD FLIES TO^IANHFXM Harry F , Bird,^ Chester, Pa„ for merly o f this place, will locate In Man helm according to a West Chester pa per. "Harry F . Bird o f this place, who has been the efficient manager for two years o f the Hammond pharmacy in the Green Tree Inn, has decided to unfold his wings and take flight from West Chester.'We will alight at Man- heim, that pretty little town in Lan caster county, and moke his home there for the future. He has purchas ed a pharmacy there which has the record o f being one of the best in Lan caster county and will take possession on Monday next week. While here Mr. Bird has made a wide circle o f friends who wish him well in his new venture. He is a graduate in his line and knows how to mix all sort* o f things for sick people as well as to please those who are not ill. Mrs. Edith Blair is visiting this week with relatives in Columbus. Miss Agnus Stormont’ is home from Youngstown where she taught the past year. There, is little impi'ovement noted in the condition o f N. P. Ewhank, vho has been critically ill fo r two weeks or 'more. Ilis daughter, Mrs, Otto Thomas and children o f Fowler, Mont., arrived this week,. -» NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Duff Howard White, deceased: 1 f G. W. White has been appointed md qualified as Administrator o f the ’ State, o f Duff Howard White, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 13th day o f June, A. D. 1925. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. 'I he Habit o f keeping a house nicely painted really means more than simply making i f look attractive. I t means that it is being protected against deterioration and decay and this house will continue to look well long after neighboring homes begin to appear “ run down.” I f your house should need painting, Now is the right time to paint it, and Hanna’s Green Seal is the right paint. T o delay the mat ter will not mean genuine economy. SOLD BY KROGER SI noon at ! :0Q and August. Potai Bans Peas 9 SUMMER Sai Thuringer ill S U I ^ M E t l d Muencher If LARD , Fresh| Rendered Everybody Invited To Attend This Big BUTTER , Co| Clul? lb. EGGS, Strict! Fresh doz. BEANS, CC c an . . . . . . .. TOMATOES pack No. ca CRACKERS] Butter or S| Mrs. Raymond Ritenour was hos tess to the Home Culture Club on Tuesday afternoon. Mbs Florence Williamson was grad uated from the O. S, U. last week with the degree o f Doctor o f Philos ophy. Miss Williamson goes to Mans field, Pa., next fall as dean o f women it the state college. Miss Mary Lucilc Flanagan received a degree from the College) o f education. Miss Bernice Wolford is in Cincin nati this week where she accompan ied her sister-in-law Mrs. J. N. Wol- for and daughter, Leah, o f Yellow Springs. Miss Leah underwent an op eration at Dr. Sailer’s hospital for eye trouble. Jane Wolford o f Yellow Springs is here this week with her grandmother, Mrs, America Wolford, WANTED TEAMS— We want 25 teams to haul dirt. Must have gravel beds Hint will hold one and one-half yards. Price $5,00 per day. Apply to Marion Hughes, care o f The Abel Magnesia Go, For Saloi-Clover hay a little later. Mixed liny in the win t o y , J, R, O ff. LALE STARTS FR IDAY MORNING , JUNE 19 POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27 *■ ^ Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits 'V Latest cuts and latest shades, $16.49, $18.90, $21.00, $22.50, $24,9.0, $27,50, Fine Trousers, $3.49, $3.98, $4.48, $4.98, $5.49. Boys’ fine Knee Pants Suits, $5.98, $8,49, $7.49, $8.90, $9.85, $10.75. Latest Straw Hats, Soft Hats and all fine Furnishing Goods. Men’s and Boys* 1-4 to 1-3 off. Shoe Department Full of latest styles Ladies’ , Misses and Children’s fine Slippers, Oxfords, Pumps, white footwear, Tennis Shoes, Men’s and Boys' latest Oxfords and Shoes all 1-4 to 1-3 off in this big sale. BATHING SUITS REDUCED Low prices on Working Men's Clothing and Footwear, p o n ’ t miss this Big Sale. We need the money—you need the bargains. A . v e i Makes a pJ cool crater in the m .-'l Ua-e Axiive BuUal Con-crUaspI nncr.iort Scr.J far the litert l,.-P ~Z Tho CLvJ! si U| Pail ’ OooJcnt'-l |oy< m»tmmmk ■TRY OUR lOB PRINTING YOU Profit by being ourNeighbor g ^ W T A n r t n t e s s r w i s : Rj.M c fa lSilo, Ro**En«Iage<:utt«* parwne. *lw*jr» rallftfehi •*««**»• 9 *#* **» ... P , k u *hkh R o w InkmiriiA E.W.ROSS c«H*t *infoCO„ SpdMtMi, Qfrfe C. A. Keibie’ s B t e C S o & i w g a n d S 5 t©o Qtzso 17-19 West Main S t , Xenia, Ohio H O > ** <3 ‘ m t s jQ A n ^H o d L . Saving ihe 1 40T1 *hops*nd tninutes’ wi * : k ® F n 'T r v — f » r — , I-1 ^*
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