The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

Tim Cadmndtie Herald XAML# BULL JKDtTOX W m m i *1 H * Pw»M34le«t C*kr- vUfet, 0 „ Oetekar W, 11*7, m nsesod o U m matter. iJUDAV, OCTOBICB*#, 1 **& A LK8B0K f l i p * JUIKHiKRY ' ll i$ m t m m tttsl sm m d i of Gut ; cv»» of **y Mwwoic, or *»y otlwr order, rriativ* to «ty action tiutt » fratomd body toko*. There wouU W a» <**«**•» i t this time for s«eh » referwce if the fi*% pre« hed not cwrried * *t»ry last ■week of the ection of the Ikswrfc Grind Lodge of Ohio end the Imon of importance so attached- The Grand Lodge revoked the char­ ter Of a Cincinnati lodge with a mem­ bership of 1200 for no other reason then the manner in which that lodge had deposed of a charge agah*t a member that had hem found guilty in the United States Courts o f violat­ ing the prohibition amendment, The lodge seemed to he more or loss in sympathy with the offending member who was given a suspended sentence, o f only two months. The er pat pose or nstwe has set such an auttlaadutg exsmpie for its member­ ship, as has the grand lodge. It was not aa action in which pride alone should be pointed out, but a duty well performed. This precedent, and a very unusual one, *&>idd be a beacon light to the followers o f the white robbed crowd ! that wcuM have the world believe tW two organisations were linked togctte er. Kothing is farther from the truth. With the issue pressed there are many men from the various fraternal orders that will be as sorry o f their connection with an. organisation that measures its purity rnd Americanism in terms of per centage as the 1200 Cincinnatians that failed to shoulder not only a duty to their order- but ter their country. THE HOUSE OF TAFT Before voting for the tax amend­ ment every voter should become fa^ miliar with the action o f the last leg­ islature in authorising the- amend­ ments and who are pushing the cam paign in the interest o f the tax dod­ gers. • • ■ . ■ The Speaker o f the House of Rep reaentativea. is Bobert Taft, from millionaire family in Cinciniptii product of the political machine iu‘ matter j i aniiiton county, constructed by the was brought to the attention of jate Qeorfee B. Cox. The leader m the grand lodge which resulted in a thc Ohio Senate is Joseph Gardner of revocation o f the- charter and- 1200 Cincinnati, another spoke in the poll members have lost their standing m tic&l wheel that dominates the city all branches of Masonery in Ohio, or 0f Cincinnati and Hamilton county, until such rime as the Grand Master, f Cincinnati has for years had a rot- issues certificates, o f good standing, jten municipal government. The city The action of the Grand Lodge is lifts avery high tax rate and a bonded a.worthy lesson-not oniy to Masons'indebtedness that, according to .an but to citizens o f nil classes to he in- editorial in the Enquirer1, takes GC .sympathy with the laws o f the land, [per cent of the tax money to pay in- Thera is always a great deal o f talk terest charges. The city admanstra about law enforcement but we doubt ition is controlled from New York j f any, other organization of whatev- JCity by Budolf Hynlcka, head of the The world Is divided into tWo ciassss— those whoclaim they take cold showers and wear athletic union suits all winter and those who don’t believe them ! Vasaar Swiss Union Suits, warm enough to save a chill yet not too Warm for comfort indoors $2 upward ’S 33 E. Main Street* XENIA, OHIO. 0 INSURING FAMILY HAPPINESS People insure both their furniture and their homes against fire. While many insure their family happi­ ness with a thrift fund to carry them over temporary adversity or loss o f income. . It is the wi*e and sensible thing to do. There k no safer place to invest savings tha»;with us* besides, the earnings on your money will be the highest obtainable. The CedarvUIe Building & Loan Association WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. J burit#qu« show business: Ru-f is the heit t-> the GVurgc B, i 3o:i thixv.o. Neither Taft or GurJncr wauU ix, w iHe Ohio legislature it they went cttitrary |g Hynieku, Tim big business i» Cinmaari sueh as gas, electric light rates and street car fares mv all controlled by the Hynicka erowd. The ptjeet car fare is a?iout the high- st in the state. The Hcuse o i Tail has large holdings in these enter- prizes. l.Iynicka polities and Taft poli­ cies work in harmony, regardless of the cost to the people, Taft and Gardner are campaign­ ing for classification. At the sane time Taft is also campaign:r.g to ker p his city under the control of HynlcI a. Classification would give' the Taft millions a very low rate white t.ie home irwner in his city would continue to pry the high rate to meet the in­ terest charge on the bonded debt. The Enquirer in a rceent editorial charged the Hynicka crowd with bankrupting the city for the" profit of those con­ nected with the political machine. A little insight? into the classifica­ tion movement prove? that those who represent millions of dollars are the re'-.l instigators of the movement. The legislature has, two- representatives from Hamilton county, the home of “ topze’ and boodle" that dominate the legislature, A vote for classification is but a vote to empower the legislature, un­ der .the control o f Hynicka politicians,- to legalize a low rate on money for the benefit of ‘ The House of Taft,” Just a few days ago State Treasur­ er Day issued his annual statement which should he food for thought. The Treasurer says that Ohio went back: ?9i000,00Q for the fiscal year ending Tune 3fi, There was a decrease o f $5,- 300,000 in receipts and an increase of >>4,500,000 in expenditures. Mr, Day also says that Ohio now has hut $11, 000,000 in the inactive depositories, Whereas in former years there has been from six to seven -million more, ' NOTH R OF NOMINATIONS OF Board of Deputy State Supervisor* o f CAMHOATES OF THE BOARD :Eirciiutis v f sail County, h » provided OF EIHTATIQN M ***# | 'George H. Creswall R, (A Jiitenour W. J. Tarbox Dated 3rd day o f October, 1025. Board o f Deputy State Supervisors o f Elections, Greene County, Ohio, John Alexander, Chief Attest;- Earl Start, Clerk ) General Code, See, -1938. ■ The following is * list of the names o f nominations o f candidates fur Mein , l evs of the Board o f Education of , Cularville Township Rural School : District, Greene County, Ohio, made i by Nomination Papers filed with the THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP One of the •greatest privileges of being a citizen of this Republic is that you are guaranteed under our consti­ tution the right of religious worship, free speech, and equal rights at the polls. In. some, countries hot'all-of these rights are granted. In this country you can belong to the Black Hand Society if you want too and no 'objection is made until the law is in fringed upon or the organization un­ dertakes to force some action against the peace and welfare of the Republic You can have your choice in reli­ gious denominations, your political party, your fraternal order or clubt and no one can question your rights and no honest or sincere objection can can be made until some effort is made singly or collectively to force certain vieWs on the general public. When this mice happens the public has a right to be heard and Will he heard No organization can expect to escape criticism when .once it undertakes to force its policies on the people. No one can deny the member o f any church, political, fraternal civic or any kind of organization his personal views. Forcing them on the public is another question—a right the public has may next ho enforced. . COLLEGE NOTES The field was muddy and the. play era were muddled and the fans were. half-JrOzen bpfcthe game went on just the same. The outcome was surprising hoWwrart since the Yellowjackcts were picked as easy winners. The final tally was Cedarville 0, Defiance 0. The plays were all t made in Defiance ter ritory and three times their goal was threatened, once' only spared by a bare two feet, but ther final line was untouched and untouchdowned. Mud and rain and fumbles spoiled the Pres­ byterians chance of a lifetime to put over a season with two wins, » But the Yellowjackcts como up smiling and another chance presents itself tomorrow, fairly flouting its banners in the face of the Orange and Blue gridders. Findlay, arch en­ emy of the local hoys will traverse our soil Saturday in an endeavor to clinch last year’s record. * • ■ Larjt year a bare 12 lines in the paper gave the people the record o f one of Cedarvtlle’s most spectacular games. The score o f 13-13 is no in­ dication of thc fighgting game, the Work of the timekeepers, the animos­ ity of the fans, and the aid of the Cops. But the game was one which the Yellowjackels will never forget and the struggle tomorrow will be a united effort to clean up the • slate squarely but decisively. It will he Alumni Homecoming day and the presentation of blankets, the precession, the bimd^ the pap rally, the game, and the banquet will make the day complete. You are all invited,, rain or shine, Saturday at- fi. - ANNOUNCEMENT . We are authorized to announce the j name o f D. H. McFarland as a candi- j date for meyer of the village of Cc- darvilte at the regular election'Tues­ day, November 3, Aa there will be nc printed name on the ballot the electors will be required to write the name and place An (X ) before it, (2t) For Sale: High-grade phonograph, only slightly used} very cheap. Pay­ ments of $1.00 per week, P. O. Bo* 313 Dayton, Ohio. For Sale;- Shepatd-Collie pup# of working strain. Gall phone 12436, Cedarville, jfyrr&HESB * r 1 lbkwButton.711.00 « Rip Unfailingly smart, for social function and fo r business as well . . . - Whether you are dancing with1the only girl,who understands—or negotiating an important piece of - busine**—it is natural for you to want to look your bait. Separate trousers, of contrasting shade with coat and vc*t, are unfailingly smart for all occasions. In Dutchess Trousers you w>H. find the right lines, and the right fabrics, and the right patterns to,satisfy your every whim. The right prices^ tool ■ * ■ ■■ Need we add that they have behind them the famous money-back" Warranty, ioc a Button; $J.QQ 1 a Rip? Now's the -hr: buy them, while our ftodoi are most -comr--y ' HOME CLOTHING CO., r. G. H. Hartman, Prop., Cedarville, Ohio. Ask About Our Profit-Sharing Plan, YOU Profit b y being out? Neighbor B a ,3 a * s s s s f t tyHiwii Koa*_M«lUJ»IO« float, A*rlijUtf,J,#*«* Row jEnailageCutter* WriitforFrit** V<* •'* « E.W.ROSSr«».to»iC»tf»rAS«Iv CO., Sfmngfktd, We wish to purchase a few stacks pf L O O S E S T R A W . ■ Located within 10 miles of our mill. Call Cedarville 39«4e rings. E. S. HAMILTON, Buyer. The Hagar StrawBoard &Paper Co- CEDARVILLE, OHIO ^ PUBLIC SA L E ! Having decided to discontinue farming we will sell v ith- out reserve at the Scarborough farm 2 1-2 m b s West of Cedarville on Columbus pike, 5 miles North of Xenia, on Tuesday, Nov, 10, 1925 At 12:30, the following property: ■ ■ ■ v" ■ ■ -v ■ >.-■ • " . ■■ • •.v ., "C 3 H e a d o f Horses 3 j 1 Brown-mare 12 years old, • 1 Gray mare 6 years old. I Bay mare 4 years old, sound and good worker, 8 H E A D O F C A T T L E 8 2 Gdod milk cows. 3 Shorthorn yearling steers good ones \veighing about 800, 3 Shorthorn Spring, calves; *TheWorldsH nosi C o ffee D e l i v e r e d i o e a d i s i o r e •- © v o t y ‘ f © w d a y s . JEWEKRFFK (hiuiiue doMenBoutbotiSs«ios39^1k SAPS COFFEEA Good,Rich Drink 33 'lh ‘ KROGER STORES 4 H ead o f H o g s 2Brood FOWSw!“ fatrow sows to farrow later, <£>vLfJUUU < vV fVIAIi<, V^*; «:» by day of sale, 2 bro d FARMING IMPLEMENTS - I Wagpfi with box bed, t John Deere r'cHrg plow, l Black Hawk corn planter, 1 disc harrow, 2 breaking plows, l Wonder rake, l drag harrow, i Superior v heat drill, 1 sled, 1 mqwer, 1 double shovel, dinner bell* 4 good hog houses and troughs, l new gravel'bed, 1 set of J4-ft. hay ladders new,, double trees, single trees, shovels, forks, chicken, ccops and other articles too numerous to mention. HARNESS;—4 Sets of lead harness, collars, bridles, lines, hitch straps and cow .chains. HOUSEHOLD GOODS:—A few pieces, of Antique. FEED:—400 Shocks of good com. fERiWS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE Mrs. Mary Andrews & Tom .Owens KENNON BROS., Aucts. W. W TROUT, Clerk. TO DEAL DAYTON SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS Individual instruction Typ*Writins Day and Night C6ur*c» Satisfaction Guaranteed Call or Writ* for a Copyrighted Booklet DICKINSON SHORTHAND . ^ SCHOOLS 10 Davlea Bldg. Dayton, Ohio. Phone Garfield 5429. W. K E IT H ’ S , That show 4 4 i . u u i i u u PLACE OFMYTON 6 Elg Vaudeville Acts and Feature Photoplays. Entire change of program eveiy Sunday and Thursday. Continuous perform­ ance from 1:30 to 11:30 PJ M. Afternoon priced 20c and 30c. Evenings 30c and 50c. M A L T « nd h o p s TRY DETROIT'* ORIGINAL S T O U T M A L T DETROIT MALT EXTRACT CO. 46 Ea»t DAYTON 710 Eaat 2nd St. 5th St. PROCTOR SCHOOL S' —OP MUSIC-* ■ 4to Wait saednd St. „ DAYTON, OHIO Faculty ttf Experienced Teachers All Leatona Private Compitt* cduraiia In PIANO, VIO. '-IN, VOICE and DRAMATIC ART, 'dine ** -r-sduatlon vritt. dlplotn.1. * • # * * » ' » a » . ; t 11 M A R V I M o ritool o f PopulcrM tuic , i’ir.no, I'axophunt, Banjo, and t nil insituoaentil taujehe fn 2’J i LES j ONS, GUASANTEI i D, Booklet tens free! opendeily 11 A.M. . 9P.M. ’ Vltdtr TPertor.iit Dlrecllanc / I U MARVIN <“■*“'nil ~>.*>-r.”=• £0f.tidfc*^.rm*rs 1 M E D I C I N E S Nobody in Uayton Soils Hotter Drugs CARL A. SCHMIDT 2C9 SOUTH LUDL.OV/ ST. kaiaMMteixn** lt»t UMntta E H I C A L S C H Quaiiiy Drug*-—Low Price* Preucrlptiona by^Mall Order Promptly Filled.' Tvasilcrs Quality Drug Store 48 West Third St, Opsn All Night. 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Permanent Waves 110.00 For Appointment 0 . 1 H dm field 3410, Dayton, O. it Where We Are Located East Monument Ave, _ FOLKS: Hol.daya-Simday*--Ev*n- tnev. Ytu, no doubt,, drive fra- quontiy to our c.ty. W* are always open. Make thli pla» your m.etlng place to visit your friends. Tne flneat, freahtat iinai of FruRS and Produce are otteied for yaur selection as tpeciw price*. Wa art open ta cafe of y<ur need* Jwhile in our city. Car toads arriv# dally of ail kinds of fru.t. CRITCHHELD FRUIT CO. MoiLuif .nt nnd Foundry St, Opc;i D.-y and Night, Plciity 6 f Room te Park Phene Garfield # 85 . Yen may ar:.:et me have awnathin# te offer m our lines. Get In touch with ua,

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