The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

> / The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY 4 % O N SA V ING S A C CO U N T S T h # C e d a r v i l l e H e r a l d KAJftLH BULL EDITOR We wiah to purchase a few stacks of LOOSE STRAW Located within JOmiles of our milk Call Cedarville 39-4e rings. * E. S. HAMILTON. Buyer. The Hagax StrawBoard &Paper Co. CEDARVILLE, OHIO PAINT SALE Sherwin-Williams high grade Paints, ' S. Wv*P. Outside Gloss White-Paint $3.40. All other Colors in proportion,. IDeluding Enamel and Enameloid. Commonwealth Barn Paint, Red $1,90. , Ebonole Roof Paint per gal. $1.00. Pure White Leadper 100 lbs. $15:25. ,? aw Linseed Oil Per gal. $1.20, Turpentine per gal $1.25, T h e s e P r i c e s a r e f o r G a s h JUVr. -■ X ->??•!; ivice Hardware & Supply Co. ’ . ; ■ # - ‘ • C. H. Gordon»&Son,. Props. Enm*d a t th« Po»tC>flke, Cedar , vill#, O., October St, 18417, m second i class mutter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1025. TANGIBLES — INTANGIBLES At the coming election you will be given a ballot which will require a vote on three different amendments to tho constitution. The moat import, ant one wilt be that one which if given a- majority vote will enable the legislature to do away with the uni- form tax law that ha# been in u«e since 1851 or adopt a new law provid­ ing for classification of property, That is a low rate for money, credits, intangibles, including stocks, bonds, money in building and loan associa­ tions, etc. Tangible property is farms residence property and business prop­ erty. There ore many that do not under­ stand the difference in Wangle prop- ty and intangible property. Property that cannot be hid like real estate, capital1' and surplus in corporations, are held to. be tangibles; Any kind of property that can be hid or moved to escape taxation is intangible. Those favoring the, amendment are pointing out; that we have millions of dollars in banks and building and loans that is not taxed. The honesty of the taxpayer in. filling out his own return is not questioned, But when the money returned for taxation.is placed against the deposits in the' banks and building and loans there are many millions never returned. It is rather sad a t this date to make such a comparison when Gov. Frank B. Willis had So much faith in the honesty of the tax payer -that he had the Warnes' law repealed and on,e of his own kind passed. . There is no way to get this money except to amend the constitu­ tion and pass different laws, I t is pro­ posed to-pass a law making the rate on intangibles very low, as aif induce-' ment* for the tax payers to become honest. A thing they did not do under the Smith one per cent tax rate that is now nothing hut,a matter of his­ tory, ' Another purpose of this new law is to make it easy for the lax officials to investigate bank and •budding and loan' deposits or let these institutions jay on the deposits. The bank and building and loans can absorb it them selves or charge it back to their de­ positors. * J The proposed amendment is a good. .King in a way. I t may add several million, to the tax duplicate but it * 1 # ! never make people .honest. The general public has its own way of handling tax matters we find, and ao legislature can change it. The dangerous thing about the pro­ posal is that each successive legisla­ ture can fix the tax rate on money or any intangible and the public'must stand for it. We are told that other states having classification of prop­ erty have fixed rates ' but the tax spenders and the lobbyists that ate P U B w O C S A L E . ! Bonn ie . Brae S tock Farm Friday, October 23, 1925, At 12:30 We will *ell at the farm 3 miles west of Xenia, on the Upper Bellbrook Pike, 60--DUROCS—60 Consisting of a few Yearling Sows, 2 Yearling Boars, 16 Spring Boars and 40 Spring Gilts, ALL HOGS ARE 1MMUNED Everyone interested in DUROCS is invited to be with us m our Third Annuel Hog Sale. Auctioneers} Col. Iglehart, Col, Weikert, Col Koogler Lunch Served by the McClellan W. C, T. U. j . e a r l e M c C l e l l a n A restful nightonLakeErie you*Journey. A good bed In a dean, cool, Ottcerooe*, along softtMl rieep andeaapperirit*break£a»e Jjf* srerxt^zs^ss ANDBSI f L, responsible for the kill to be voted' up« a left that pari open so that any time in the future the rate could be increased. Over in Pennsylvania if you have a farm valued at 18000 you will pay as much tax as the man that has 170,000 in money in bank, building and lo in or in stocks or bonds. We might be inclined to recommend this amendment if the rate had been fixed but when an Ohio legislature can change it over night we think every one it taking considerable of a chance. The legislature will also have the. power to say what is tangible and what intangible. But residence, business and farm property can nev­ er be anything but tangible property. . Each property owner must decide the question for himself. A COMMON INTEREST A statement a few day* ago Bays the western farmer* are much oppos­ ed to the present tariff. That may be so but what would they say if there was no tariff. The tariff enable* many lines of agriculture and manufactur­ ing to exist in the United States which could not exist without it. It enables American workmen to main­ tain wage scales that would be im­ possible if industries which employ them were competing with foreign products produced with cheap labor which could enter this country duty free. With business much lower .today than it was a few year* ago if it were it not for the protective tariff we would sing the blues evently more loudly that we hear it today. TWO BALL FLAYERS k i .. 1 •; A i Fall is here— in our store When tlia leaves beam- to ull, men's thoughts naturally turn to the brisk weather to come.. Fall is here, in our store, non. And we have chosen only those goods that v.ill give you lasting out; fet-hm, likes— for Instance *s*.,tc!ie.-M Trouser*. For we -know \.c t,:i 'tai- isfy.yoi: because of their style, and fit. r,d Warnut;.. - 10 c * Luhot,; u HOME CLOTHING CO. ' <• G, II, Hartman, Prop. "TRADE AT HOME" Cedarville, Ohio ,3C0 6 ef, k,99 test GIVEUSACHANCETOFIGUREONYOUR J<}BPRINTING Money to loan 5 % interest semi-annually, for 5 of 10 years, or, ■ 5 1*2% semi*annuall 3 - if a 20 year Lan is de­ sired, Loansmay be paid be* fore due if borrower desires, W . L . C l e m a n s s CEDARVILLE, C The world aerie* the.past few day* brought before the public two men, Walter Johnson and "Babe” Adams, as examples of athlete* that have had more than their share of attention frpm the public, but none more than is rightly deserved. These two men come from opposing teams in the tjvo major league*. Both have been play­ ing base ball for more than'twenty years. Both! have dean records in the world of sport. Both have lived dean live* and‘have always cared for tiheir health. Few ball players-can say such a thing or show a record of 20 years in' the big leagues, What these two men have done, others can la, ; ■ . 1 • ■ ■ i ■-■ PAY AS YOU GO One. of our leading business men said to y* the other day, “I wish you would get after the young men of this town who do not pay ther debts. I know of a rase where a young man from ope of the best families bought 4 several articles a year ngo on credit, He has paid just half the .bill in the twelve month? and the other day he sold one of the articles at one-fourth ;ho price he agreed to pay for it.” Of course, this is #11 wrong. That young man is headed toward trouble, He will have to mend his ways or he will nev­ er amount to anything and is on his way to earn the reputation of be­ ing a dead beat and a. crook. There is nothing nowadays thefc so sets a man hack as to be rated as poor pay. You can attend your church, do what many other people do, but you can never get very high in the estimation of the public if you do" not pay your debt*. Misfortune and sickness may be an excuse in a few cases but in the vast majority of cases there is no excuse for having it said that you are "poor j pay.” ' i — _ __________ 1 For Rcnti- farm of 113 acres off of the Yellow Springs road, | John Pitstick Your choice for 50 cents—A Gem, Gillctt or Ever-ready safety razor at Ridgway’s—Saturday only, Old Standby I n a wDress Tho New Package . - t h e Mine denendabJe remedy Ithat over * period o f m w p * 1* vears l>*s been * H & h in t1« ^ W a r r h a l catarrh and diseases of catarrh*! “ i f f ! ' outside of tk~ only has h ew altered, f o ® i " itate pack-'ngard reduce Leak ­ age in shipping, thepaiKTWW* per whmh has ldcn.ified Pe-ru-na bottle for many y a m has been displaced by a mbstrji- ti#l pasteboard carton. Pe.jru-im cannot be made any :better. Three generations o; users testify that Fc-yu-na is the tieot remedy uj the world for catarrh and disease? o f catarrhal ''i'ita remsdy our •fathers nntl p r ,^ h th v i ticcfl go iftjSLsV satisfaction is stiU the standby for the ills of everyday m thCUa^lK^3 of A^scncftB ilOrttGS- PSv-Ky-HA-: •cad il C«at« fOV f-fltW,; -as. C whihu ^ i For Sale—Seed tya. Phone James tmvn. E, E. Brskefiadd. -*?$■ - amt, $ 1 , 1 5 SO i^AV E X C U R S IO N Round Trip % Tickets goodin coaches only, on trams shown Central Standard Tint* Lv„ Cedarville 10:05 A. M. Returning Lv. Columbua 5:30 P. M, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD m C i n c i n n a t i ‘I'Tj’Ae Store for AH ‘People” Fall leaves hadbetter look to tbeir Laurels POGUE'S OCTOBER SALE OF SILKS IS HERE —"FlauntingAutumnTones in ail tljejrGlory Sale prices,', too, are decidedly interesting—and . make buying now, wortb while, as these items illus­ trate: Sa tin -faced C repc$2 .95 y a rd . Lustrously beau­ tiful—with glossy and dull-finished side3 for contrast. , .A range of thirty colors for daytime and evening occasions. 39-inch. Crej»c d e chine, $1*93 yard . Pure dye and ex­ ceptional quality for dresSe*. blouses, lingerie and ’ liftings. Delightful new colors—^and plenty/ of navy and black. 39-Inch. Tru-hti Crepe de Chine $2*93 ya rd . Tru-hu is synonymouswithwashable, in the crepe de chine family! Fifty color*—also white, ivory, cream And deep black. 39-inch. / Bra#a<l*tt■SiJtk$3*&£ta'$$*9&yard. Grepa*,mtdncuttndyom. •. bhMUioft 'We*y«<f of w*W*#3h*«p<fc ■F w , trimming* and fpnaiid-^po gfow»*. 40-inc)cu 1 ■ - v>i SHk.faetd thtoetynm, $ f,9 £ ya rd . ffoftand*upplb,forroy«fi^ beautiful co*tumc* for Fall and!Winter. . Black and a compre- heruive color •election, 39 inch** wide. , BlackSatin Charmtate, fJ.JSSyard. Alway*a_farorite—due! both to It*deep beautyand durable quality; 40,inch. ' A lt purchases sent free o f charge The H.&S.POGUE Co. Comer of Fourth Street and Race Street A s k J a n e A ld e n Ask her to shop far you—- ask her to shop milh youl Ask her advice"—'her ser- ' vice. • . .... ■ r For Jane Aldeft .knows the manners of the mode—'ahd the .m e an in g o f value. You’ll find her as good a shopping ally'as your best friend. She’s here for your convenience—to take oyer your shopping worries and cares. Little things are Just as much of a joy for her to do for you, as big things. You’ll always find her will­ ingly ready to help. So ask1* for her your next trip to Cincinnati. - > ' ■ If you drive your car in to Cincinnati, accept our park* Ing invitation.. For there’s a Pogue garage, just special foryou where you may perk your car free' of charge, whileyou shop, m N i t i m t m W i i i k main fld!e$tjp tr i^ ^ trouble of -carrying endless bundle* around. Checking there is free of charge. And the Rest Room on the Sixth flooris such a conven­ ient place to make appoint*' rnents—to write letters] It too is just for the conven­ ience of Pogue Shoppers, WHERE TO DEAL D A Y T O N SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS Individual instruction Typewriting Day and Night Ceuraoa satisfaction auarant»*d t Call or writ* for a Copyrighted Aoakltt DICKINSON SHOATHAND ^ , _ SCHOOLS _ , io Davies aids. oayton, Ohio Phone GarHaio 6429; J B c* r s T ? T T W ’ C TLX SHOW • I • n . E l l i n O PLACE OF DAYTON 6 Big t%rideville Acts and Feature Photoplays. Entire change of program every Sunday and Thursday. Continuous perform­ ance from 1:30 to 11:30 P. M. Afternoon prices 20c and 30c. Evenings 30c and 50c. MALT and HOPS TRY DSTKOrf’ll ORIGINAL S T O U T M A L T DETROIT MALT EXTRACT CO. 4(1 Eaat DAYTON 710 £*at 2nd St. 6th St. ..— ....... ..................... ............. ' PROCTOR SCHOOL , —OP MUSIC- 436 w**t s«oend St, DAYTON. OHIO Faculty of Experienced Teacher* _ All LewKina Private Complete eouraee in PIANO, Vio- i.iN, VOICE and DRAMATIC ART, '-din* ►- ‘ -^duatton with diploma. Quality Drug**—Low Price* Prtsirlptlon* hy Mali O de," Piarriptly Pilled. Tre*sk;s Quality Drug Stor^ 4* W*,t Third St, , Open All Might, T..,' 1 — M A R V I N School o f Popular Muelc Plino, Saxophone,Bnbjb,and alt inutruntenta tadcht In 20 LESSONS, GUARANTEED. , Booklet aentfree! ^ ■ Opendaily II AM. - 9P.M. < UnderPertondl Direction of ' L. MARVIN :aw s-’i'sKr-ssudwitotMe l M E D I C I N E S iNohpiTy In Dayton Selle Better D hiss CARL A. SCHMIDT 25* SOUTH LUDLOW ST. C H E M I C A L S OUR PRESENT DIVIDEND RATE IS £ J * |. q / Deposit* made on or before the lOth day of each JV month bear dividend* fmm the 1st day of the month, The Ohio Savings & Loan Assn* 4 00 ft . UDLOW STREET j , Ma*6ri Pruflh, President DAYTON, OHIC David I. pruflh, Secretary „ WALK . OVEH SHOE S neeeani*«d the Werld Over for Thetr Wonderful Styiaa, Deed Pitting Qual» Hlea add Standard Value*. ^ For MBS and WOMEN Price range 17:09 4S.69 *10,00 t KEHM'S WALK-OVKK SOOT SHOP fttrinahe Agent* , rf\ p .4 **». Mam st, , ‘**5? oayton, Ohio. 1 ^ t We Buy Fifteen teachers for ail-branches of Muaic, Dramatic Art, Cinntc Danc­ ing ^ Special for beginner*— Twelve piano letaona for S3.00 MIAMI VALLEY CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC 'Dayton’s Leading School of Mualo" Vernon. E. Price, A. B., Mo*. E., Director, • Booklet free, , 405 W. 2nd Street Main 430 from Prod-jcsfa Butter, Ego*,, Poultry, When In Dayton Ihlng iour l’loilme John O. axapih. Mgr. THE NEW CENTRAL MARKET U KA T S ■Wholesale? & Uctail 34 8. Jefferson Street, CALDWELL & TAYLOR’S Original Bent*) On* and • caapar Motor Oil Por 100*?; Motor Efficiency. SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATORS Pull Line of Dairy Supplies, Hoofing and Rooting Paint. OSCAR O. WERT2 27 Washington St. Dayton, 0, s 11 ■>•,,i»•„i.ae,wnKw«i»',i,r::.'- r>.< Daylon'* Lsfgttf Auto Psrft on Fourth Street, loinlug Dally News Building, 25c for 12 Hour Service Gp('n Day anJ Night, I.iW^feiAwisd IfBelli V -K Automatic WATER SYSTEMS WATER SOFTENERS Fully Guaranteed—Reliable Ask ycur Piumbor or stop in our display room the next time you are In Daytcn and let us tell you more about them, THE VAILE-KIMES CO. Dayton, Ohio. Display RoOm 2|4 N. Main Street. iKsin.™— JOHN'S BEAUTY SHOP Metsanina Floor Jefterson-Maln Arcade OAYTON, OHIO. Expert Services In all Raits Of Beau, ty Culture. Services to Suit Your In­ dividual Type, Permanent Waves $10.M -For Apiioiauv.imt Call tlatliehl 5H8. paytow, O. Is Whers Ws Ar* Loestsd East Monument Av«, . FOLKS: Holidays—Sunday*—tv*n- mgs, Ytu, n* doubt, dn'v* frd* guently to our city. W* are al­ ways open. Maks this plats your meeting plat* to visit your friends. The finest, frashfst line* of Fruit# and Produce are offered for your **lect:cn *t tp.e.al prices. Wears open to take care of your need* while s« our city. Car toad* arrlvs dally of all kind* of fruit. CRITCHFltLD FRUIT CO, Monumtnt and Foundry S*« ^ Cp*n Day and Nlfht, Flenty of Rtom t« Park , Phone oanttld 9M. You may aemttim* hav* *om*tftlng to after to our ho**, Ott in touch with ws.

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