The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26
2 = * S *A Store for Men Where Womne Shop" ' TH E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D . f • t J- i I , Throw Away Your Old Shirts! SALE ON * Ambassador and Ide Shirts Choice of the House NOW ON ' «- §2.15; 3 for §6.00 Suits,Top Coats Made to Measure 26.50 to $32 £ . M a in S t r e e t , XENIA , O H IO KAKLH BULL m m m a n d p u b l i s h e r [ L E T S P A U S E A M O M E N T " 5 y A B - i JAHN , entered * t the Foat-OMea, Cedar-villa, 0 ., Ooteber $1, 1837, a* eeeood ] dess matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY G, m WARREN COUNTY BUCKS It ia reported that one of the W ar ren county officials has refused to adopt the new fanglcd bookkeeping eyetem in tliat county (hat will mean mere county employees and more in tricate business rules. All this is the result of the infamous Vory’a red tape law that has not only turned things over in the county offices but with school boards, township trustees t.iul village and city councils. That things must not be rosy in that county in indicated by the fact that county, village, school board and tewnship officials have put their heads together and selected a candi date for state representative before the coming primary to displace the gentleman that has been sitting at Columbus taking orders from the city politicians. This gentleman is to be given the same treatment accorded Louis XVI, who not only lost bis crown but bis head when he ran counter with the wishes of his people. HERE IS THE BEST POINTER ANYONE CAN GIVE YOU \ ’ . ... . ' , ft We all travel down the same pathway in life. With the passing of years, our earning power gipwsless. Poverty stands always ready to clutch us UNLESS we provide fo t the Situation in AD VANCE. You must prepare by Saving a part of your income, OR you must^uffer the usual conse quences. There is but one sensible conclusion, Save with the 5 The CedarvilleBuilding &Loan Association W E P A Y 6% D IV ID EN D S . ether problems and good argument j can be presented for inch isnurauce. j With this insurance there is no doubt hut that many drivers would je barred from driving. They vo.*ni m deprived of driving prefc.ibly : r >, an economic standpoint. A careful driver wculd be put in the samo « at; as the wreckless. A wrcekless drive might aave funds enough to pay for such insurance and become the Wreckless, feeling that he had ;»:» for protection. It has also been proposed a t times that the state carry a blanket ips Fr ance to be given with each license The cost of the license would o f course he increased. This would be. flue for the ordinary drjver but tho wreckless driver would not be curbed and before long the cost to the state would be so great that the cautious drivera would be paying fo r the pro tection given careless drivers. KIRBY FOUND GUILTY Stockholders of the Cleveland Dis count Company Will get some satis faction out of the announcement that Josiah Kirby, the head of that com pany has finally been found guilty of wrecking th a t in&tituti/on wherein 80,000; stockholders in this country lost their savings. A fter several trials Kirby has been found guilty in the U. S, Court in Cleveland and as a result that trial several others face seriouB charges fo r tampering with the jury. It was just a few days ago that one prominent official connected with the Dollings Co. waa indicted fo r t theft .of 3100,000 that was supposed to have been used for organ:*/ purposes. Other officials in this com* pany are now under sentence. ’ Such convictions as these af« going to have a telling effect on the futre and check the flotation o f question able stocks and bonds, the sale of which was generally to uninformed people, those not in a position tc know what a financial statement was The oily-tongued slicker as a sales man is going to have hard sledding for a time. However the public aoor forget* and will be ready to bite on most any so rt of a stock planlwlthin the next ten years. And no one knows this better than the class that pro motes such companies., CONTINUES TO SMELL There Indications that the “gravy bowl" a t the O. S. & S. O. Home is beginning to sour and that a public washing is all that will do the bowl any *good. A s fo r the contents, all' has been taken out that can possible to removed. A .certain State Senator has taken active interest in the case since the lid was taken off by the Herald a few weeks ago. Interest is keen and demand fo r copies on the part of employee! continues. Word is filtering.out that much unrest is noticeable about the front end of the. building. The Whole affair promises to reach Governor Donshey fo r just the past few days a Cincinnati carpet house took up the fight. I t seems this con cern has in the future been active in the carpet sales about the H°me. The Cincinnati concern just learned of the 100 per cent profit order let without a hid. This naturally creates interest. He says he has always had to bid for that business and he is going to know why the present board can continue to do business in violation o f the state law. . The Herald had no idea th a t the little stink would become state wide in interest when we mentioned it. Our only object in bringing it to light was in the interest o f the carpet dealers in this county. A DECADE AGO imiiiWHiiiiiiitiiHiHiiiiiiiimiiiitiiiuiiiic EDITORIAL OPINION MMU'mHuMwnmiriiiiiiiiiiMtiitiiiii Beauties o f the Vorys law budget continue to be Subjects of surveys, say# the Cincinnati Enquirer. With the Baxter amendment, liberalising its terms in certain respects, it is hoped to make i t Sufficiently workable until the General Assembly can do further, tinkering on It. ' One of the amendments slipped into the Baxter bill* which generally was overlooked when It was approved a t the special PUBLIC SALE! We, the undersigned, will sell a t public aalo a t the Kenneth Luse farm better known as the S. T . LUse farm , 1 mile north of Clifton and 8 miles south of Springfield, on the old Clifton road on V SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1926 Commencing a t 10 o’clock the following property to-wit 1 GlELDING 3 YEARS OLD I t is' not always , safe to deal in Latin .phrases but we recall one that reads “Tempos fugit.” And “ teropus” certainly does “fugit,” When we hear the oldtimer* talk* ing about the Civil War, we can hard* ly believe that Lincoln was living sixty-five years ago. Then we stop to think that the young men and women session on January 18, enables expen- who will graduate from pur high ditures o f 3808 or less to be made schools m June were babes in their without the requirement of a certifi- cradles when Teddy Roosevelt was cate showing money is* on hand to president. Yes, sir, time does fly. I t meet the bill when i t comes. Without doesn’t seem possible that i t was al- this amendment County Auditors as- most twenty years ago th a t the Bough "serted that queer results in govern- Rider was weitdmg his big stick and ment would have been .brought about, patting so much pep into politics. 1 The knot into which the provisions But even ten years is a long time asto the state finances may tie the in this rapidly moving age. It is a state government in the future fur* longer time than a century was in the nlshes some sort of index to the grade time of George Washington. tof workmanship-done on the law. Ten years ago, although i t seems County auditor! who never were con- but yesterday, they were showing suited whtls the measure was pend- moving pictures in ten cent theatres, ing originally had to come to Colum- Look about your, own town and your bus to advise tha special session how own neighborhood, and note the many to take out the wrinkles the inexper- changes in ten years. Perhaps there ienced theorists left, are children In your home that were What the cost of the operation of pot there ten years ago and now they the law is to be no one knows. In Sen- are m school, Glansing over a little ec* County the ex tra clerical work time how many short years i t ssems and tha additional records for the since Charley Smith began cutting so-called budget plan are to exceed ; hair, now ho bobbs the hair of the 37,000 a year, If that represents an grandchildren of the young men who average fo r Ohio the new system were his first patrons. Is to cost $800,000 in the state each Ten years ago there was the great- year. A philosopher up that way says c s t war in all history going on in that things o f this sort is the reason Europe. That war is beginning to be io r eVer-inereasing taxes. Says he: ooked upon as ancient history to the "Scarcely a law is enacted hut that it boys and girls m their teens. Take a in soihe way contributes something look a t any of the highpriced auto- to the cost of Government, Rarely do mobile models o f ten years ago. They we find anything enacted that tends 30----- HEAD OF CATTLE------30 Consisting o f 0 f a t steers that will weigh 800 lbs. by day of sale. Ar. entire herd of high grade dairy cows. 4 head of high grade Guern sey cows fresh and heavey springers bred to full blood Guernsey hull. 1 brindle cow w ith<alf by side; 2 Jersey cows will be fresh by day of sale; 1 Jersey and Shorthorn cow will be fresh by day of sale; 1 red cow fresh in April; 1 half Guernsey and half Jersey cow giving good flow (it milk, 1 Holstein and Jersey cow giving a gcod flow of milk; 1 fa t brindle cow; 1 brindle cow giving a good flow of milk; 4 Guern sey and Jersey heifers fresh in May; i half Shorthorn and half Je r sey COWfresh in March; 1 Jersey cow giving good flow of milk; 1 Guernsey bull. All a rc good young cows. the Ark, compared to the to decrease Governmental operations.' 102C models of any $2,000 car. Put a a few years ago it was said exami- reeord on your ten-year-old phono- net* from the State Bureau of Ac- graph and Compare it with the beau- counting Worked singly, hut now they tiful music that Goats through your come in pairs and soon they may work home when you tunc ;n on* a good sta- {n squads. And all a t the expopsc of tion on your radio. What has become the tax payers, of the player piano? Anybody pump- f 12S------HEAD OF HOGS----- 125 fonsiating o f 40 head of fa t hogs; G7 head of feeding shoals weighing from 85 to 140 11)!,; 2 sows and pigs; l sow due to farrow February 18. 8 Hampshire gilts duo to farrow middle of March; 8 sow* dwe to farrow last c f April. 1 Durot1 male hog. BIX TONS OF TIMOTHY HAY Ttrmg Made Known On Day of Sale Luce Brothers & Raper Wade Wilber Tuttle, Clerk. Glenn Weikert, Auet. Lunch !« r o d by Ladies' Aid Society of Clifton Presbyterian church, ing out “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” on it now? Did you see any girls that smoked? What about the bare knees, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT mal'itii im >'lie'll - Estate of Robert J . Hemphill, de- roilcd stockings and short skirts, to'ceased, , say nothing of bobbed heads. < A , T , Huey and Mary S. Hemphill Yes, we may not know where we are have been appointed and qualified As going but we're on our way and ten Executors of the estate o f Robert J . years was only yesterday to most of Hemphill, late of Greene County, U3, COMPULSORY INSURANCE One. of the subjects discussed a t the recent meeting of the Ohio Bar Association in Cincinnati was that of compulsory insurance for all auto mobile drivers. This is no new subject .Ohio, deceased. ' Dated this 28rd day of January, A, D., 1928, ’ S. C. Wright Probate Judge of said County. NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS The annual meeting of the lot own- with many who have canvassed tho ers of he Masaies Creek Cemetery As- automobile situation and the wreck- sociatioA will be held in the Mayor's less manner in which they are driven office, Cedarville, 0 ., Tuesday, Feb- over our highways and streets. I t is ruary 9 ,1 9 2 8 a t 1:80 P . M. a subject that has two aides like ail 3 . K . Williamson, Pres. I t is re ft Trtp LIVING, N RATHErtjTO PEPCWGATCD H&RE TOTHE X WORK WHICH .....H/WE THUS JoB uy A pvancep h ABRAHAM LINCOLN UNFINISHED \ -— — F n * £ " 5 ^ . us FAR SO j ^ ~~V« W g M t e T ) 1^ tc::rji,* - v«vek--f Tb> 1 o t the i unlay, 1 .S i y O S' 1 i I E' HAINES CITY PROGRESS • EpROM a “wide spot in tho road” on an old * Indian trail between Jacksonville and Tampa to the most desirable Bite in Central Florida for manufacturers mid distributors—there are the limits of Haines City’s progress! (because F ifty years ago-Hain.es City was. the site < of its central location and pleasant living con ditions) of the meetings of Seminole Indians'. Today, it is the center £C a nation-wide migra tion. The reason has not changed. That predicts progress. " . ’ Five years ago, Haines City had 658. residents. Today, its 5,000 population is as one man pre paring - fo r many thousands more. That is •'progress.' • In July of 1925, I selected Haines City a s the seat of a $21,000,000 development program. Since that time, real estate transactions have mounted into millions of dollars, New buildings have been started and completed* Large industries have an nounced their intention of moving to Haines City, and have bought sites fo r their plants. ! Jo 1Su H i C l P h o i Is Your Income Protected? If you should ho disabled for l life, who would pay the batcher, tho grocer, the rent man, tho doc tor and the other hills? I When disability exists the bills come in just the same. Your in come stops, but the bills don’t stop. L et us protect you and your family against disability, You se cure our check every month to take care of your needs. We a rc the largest organization of Us kind in the world, A few dollars spent when you ate well, means a g u a r a n t e e d in c o m e to t life when disabled. W. L. Cieraans CEDARVILLE, OHIO The Mutual Benefit Health & Ac cident Association. | mat Way to Mtf Miserable. If yon want to be miserable, think about yourself, about Wbat you want, what you like, what respect people ought to pay yon, and what people think of you. GOLD PIN TRUE BITING TEETH NO GOLD SHOWING NATURAL IN APPEARANCE Guaranteed the Bert or Money Refunded Work M f l | | . . 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