The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

/ * SPECIAL PRICE Oft rn rwrietla* Uf cliitta . c t , i- ftJMft Of toft SftiUtQIL k®vi 1 tit, 4 o* x* « f Jwtw, nrwt July. Ur* T M S T U R 8 V M B Y 6 H K K M . AUBURN AND CRig AV€8. O. [ ? LOCAL AND PERSONA!* iww LB MAR PERMANENT WAVING NO WATER WAVE COMBS NO FINGER WAVING' For Appointment Phone 636 . BERTHA STUCKEY in charge of WOOD’S Beauty Shop West Main St. Xenia, 0 . Wjwp The Exchange Bank W a n i s Y^mr B a ck in g • ' Simsaess "■ ;< / ''THEY- PAY .1 1 - , i ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS msm REDUCED PRICES FOR MORNING AND EVENING CALLS In order to-,relieve the crowded afternoon conditions These priced in effect. v ' MORNINGS BETWEEN 10 and 12 Evenings (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) . ' Between 7 apd;8. True Biting Plates,'Guaranteed......„;.$11.50 Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth ,..,....$5.00 Painless Extractions, asleep, each . ..$1,00 Painless Extraction^ awake, each, .........50c Fillings, each $1.00 DR. SMITH .SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 25 1-2 S. Limestone St. Over 5 and 10 c Store No Long Walling. Work Done on Your First Visit Open Daily and Tuesday and Thursday* Evenings. Flour. $1.23 Gold Medal, 24 1-2 lb. 'J| g&cic G&cll Pillstmfy FJoiir 24 . 1.2 lb. sack each , ......... $ 1.23 Country CInb Flour 24 1*2 lb. sack. i . . . $ 1.04 Clifton Flour 24 1-2 lb. sa ck ................................. 95 c Sugar, $1.71 2 lb, Carton 15 c 1 J 25 ib. Sack . . . 5 lb. Carton........................................ ♦............... 35 c Brown Sugar lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . ----- v........... 17c Jewel Brand 32c French Brand lb, 45c Coffee,Syntos Ib.. Country Club lb............ »■ 25c ft. ft ft ftftpA ft 1 . 47 c Cheese, 30c Fresh Wisconsin lb*29c, Brick lb. ........................ Ltmherger, Odorless pkg. ............... . -.......<■» 12c CATSUP, Country Club 14 oz. bottle 1 'll* each ...............,J .« v Snider’s, lg, bottler.. . 17 c OLEO, Eatmore N u t |Q c M l U C ^ T r T c i S b o S : 3 cans , - - - MX> Wilson or Carnation large can . *« • * 1 ®C SOAP, Palmolive 3 bar* JELL-POWDER, 2 pkgs 1- a««* * * « * « 15c BANANAS, large W * Yellow fruit 4 Iba. *« 3 v * »**«.%< * 19c ... 1 tA t o . Kettle-Ren- O g r -deled 2 lb«......*°V BUTTE^, Country 4 gA Club Cmhaory lb .18c C lW for* APALES, Fancy Winesaps l b. ,. 10c ORANGES, 176 sine don . . . . . . .. 49c POTATOES, . i O - Triumph, b, lb».. '.’ t in t -J— ........ . . . . . y ,,;,,.. L E M O N S , 3 6 0 , i z e < y n „ do*.,,«• .*..,*>««*.««a BACOHf%*1if «***-« »♦*> «%<*• me*e Mr*. J , H, Tho|si#on ha* hm® ill the past waak -with toasoiiU*. Mrs. S. A. Bauman of Cye 0 Cpur, Mo., is hare looking after impravo* menu being made on her property, Ksyetw, voiU* and print* a t Wal ker’a Variety Store. Lost Auto License Tag No. 669968. Finder please notify Roy Waddle— The Camp Fire Girls wilt hold a market at. Master's Grocery-Saturday June 18 a t I.-80 P, M, Buy your fireworks for the 4th at Walker's Variety Store. Mo*t of the stores were closed on Wednesday afternoon, the iifst. of the season fo r the mid-week half holiday. The,annual stag s ef the Cedar Cliff Chaptegr o f'the D. A. R. will be held Tuesday, June 14th at Cedarville Clifts. : Mr. Stephen St, John, sor of Mr. .and Mrs, James St. John, h*s taken work with the Advance Aircraft Co, in Troy, Ohio. jLarge hats in black, tan dr white the coming summer days, $1,49 to $8.95 a t Walker’s Variety Stpre. Miss Mary Eleanor Bull ig visiting in Marietta, O., with her uncle and aunt, Prof, and Mrs. G, F. Sfegler.- Mrs, James Bailey and children are igiting relatives in highland, coifnty, v s near Hillsboro,. Miss Dorothy Wilson, who has been teaching a t Seville, 0.,;returned home Saturday last,, fo r the summer vaca­ tion. . Prof, D. W. Sterrett and family of East Cleveland, are , here .on a visit With the former’s mother, Mrs,' Julia Sterrett. Miss Josephine Randall has. been re-employed as. one of the faculty in the Jamestown high'school, The regular meeting of the W- G. T. U. will'Be hold a t the home of Mrs. R.' J. Kyle, June 16th* a t two o'clock, New voile or rayon dresses, just one o f a style a t Walker's Variety Store. Alt' colors including black and white in silk hose a t Walker’s Variety Store Mr* and Mrs. F . B. Turnbull, both Of Whom have been quite ill With pneumonia, are reported much im­ proved. Dr. W. R. McChesney gave two ad­ dresses Thursday, afternoon and even ing, before the Tnscararus County Christian Endeavor Societies in con­ vention a t Urichsville. Mrs. Core Hoskings, and two child­ ren, Harriet and. James of Redlands, California, arrived here several days ago to spend the summer with Mr, and Mrs.'John Frame* The Younw Womens* Missionary Society of the *United Presbyterian Church, held a meeting and social hour with the Misses Auld Wednes­ day evening. Mr. G. A. Shroades hands us an announcement as follows: "Mr. Milton A. Smith and Mill Evelyn McGiven, married on Monday, the fouth of April, nineteen hundred and twenty seven, Newport, Ky»” Miss Zora Smith, of the Smith Bar­ bershop, underwent an operation on Monday for the removal of tonsils and adenoids. She has since been a t her home near Jamestown bu t is ex­ pected to return here in a few days. Communion will be observed by the United Presbyterian congregation Sabbath with preparatory services on Friday evening by Dr. Harriman and Saturday afternoon by Rev. William Wilson of the Clifton Presbyteran church. Building lots for Sale on North Main Street. In Cederville. Several nice HOMES for Sale SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS * e .♦ * Fire and Toninado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance Income Insurance ‘ ; ?■; AN b ,;- Do not forget that PJoan HONE* ! on First Farm jKortgages, for 5 or 10 years"at.the low "rate of FIVE PERCE^TINTEREST. R«r. i . M. Imrniire and family left last evening fo r Farmer City, HI., their **•»»>? home, where they will spend a waek visiting with friends. Rev. Ingmire will preach in the M. E. church in t h a t c ^ h i s former pastor­ ate, Sabbath. Meesrs. Day Kannedy and Frank Grahw', left Wednesday by motor for Geneva, Pa., where they will repre­ sent Cedarvills College Y. M. C. A. a t the Association conference which will be in session in that city for about ten days. I For Meditation Mr, and Mrs, Frank B. Bull of Bir­ mingham, Aia,, are here on a visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Zetta Bull. Mr. Bull is connected with the Birmingham News as head of the ad­ vertising department and suffered A nervous breakdown more than a month ago. Before coming here he had been recruperating at Gulfport, Miss, The Evening News and the Morning AgO-Herald "recently went under one management and much of the detail work of consolidation was planned and put into effect by Mr. Bull, which brought about a break­ down in his health. The consolidated papers now form one of the strongest combinations in the South. We . are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat­ teries, Shell Gasoline Station. Martin Weimer Rev. G, M, Ritchie is preaching each Sabbath a t First U. P. church Cincin nati during the time, that pulpit vacant. is Miss Bertha Dolby underwent an operation at the office of Drs. Mad­ den and Shields last week for the re­ moval o f adenoids and tonsils. TO KQLB£P ,S SECONDLIBERTYLOANCjLDi EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY PONDS No<Sc» I* uivrn ’of a now ofTorintr of UNITfiD STATES TREASURY HONDA June 16,1927, tint! b ’Wins: intoVooi from th » t d*tq * t the rate ojf SM per cent. The bonds will mature fa tv.-c.uty year*, but may be called for redemption after sixteen year*. Second Liberty Loan bonds will be ac­ cepted in exchange a t par, Accrued lit- te re it o ti th e Second Liberty hands of­ fered f o r . exchange will W p;vid a s' of June IS. ie.27. Second Liberty Loan boiulo have be$n called for.'paym'ent on N ovroit-r w , IJI'I, and wilt cease to bear, fnto.cat on that .date. Holdfcrii of *W# bonds wbb desire to take advantage of the cxebanse oiler should consult their bnnlt Or tru st cor.i- pany a t Mince. The exthangre, privilege Will be available for a limited period only, and m ay expire about Jude loth. F u rth e r' information may be obtained from tftmkb o r tru st compnciee, or- from any. Federal Boaerr* BahV. A. W;, MELLON, *-'1 SecTcte^g' cl, thts 'Treasury, WasMngtUn, May 31, 1927., ■OOOOOSR By LEONARD A. BARRETT JUSTICE WHERE JUSTICE IS DUE T HE sheriff of * certain county was tailing six prisont’ d to jail. One of the six suddeuljbiouk &u epileptic fit. The unfortunate victim of tile fits wag taken to a hospital where expex'ts examined him. They discovered that the fits came on periodically and were always followed by nervous reactions which made him mentally susceptible to u’nrnt any form o f suggestion. In , tbls case the victim of the fits was a stopl-pjgeon, condemned by j& court for grand larceny; while the man who succeeded in persuading him to com­ mit the crime, the real perpetrator, es­ caped punishment. • ' Instead of sending the unfortunate victim of the fits' to the prison why • not send him to some medical inetitu tion where such cases of psychopath!, character are carefully diagnosed and many times curOdV A prison with no facilities for mental recovery or eyen moral uplift furnishes -poor, environ­ ment for the cure of nervous pr psychic disorders. The criminal Is thought of not as a person but as a number. He Is one of a large group paying the price, of Justice instituted- by the law for the protection of society. But is society really protected by this procedure? The man with' the fits was sent up for a given number of years for grand larceny. When the time has expired he Is released. He leaves the prison not only with the handicap of a prison record but with the cause of his mental disorder Inten­ sified. He therefore becomes even a greater menace to soejfety than he was before he became an Inmate- of a prison. Society Js not protected by the mere punishment of crime but by the elimination of crime by removing its cause- The law may have its pound of flesh and the penalty for crime may be paid, but to what end? Certainly pot for the mere protection of law but for tbe protection of'so­ ciety and that protection can never he achieved until the cause for crime is removed. Instead of a Jail sen­ tence why not a life sentence In an In* stitution for the cure of mental and psychic disorders, or at least until pronounced cured by experts in the field of psychitary? Such Institutions might be supported by the state. (£1.1927, W eatars Newiyapvr Unioa.) Walker’s Variety Store FRESH CANDY ON SALE NOW, NEW STOCK OF SUMMER CANDY 20c Summer time demands special care of. the skin. You will find here >toilet water rose or lemon lotions, witch hazel or cold creams, talac and face powder at A wide variety of Aluminum, Granite, Tin, China 10C HOUSEHOLD NEEDS and glass awaits your selection for replenishing you t kitchenware. Small hardware o f all kinds. Screen wire, fly swatters and spray, milk crocks, curtain rods, paper - napkins, plates, wax tissue and shelf paper. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED Walker’s Variety Store O n e S h in in g Examples Biologists assert there never was * perfect man on earth, overlookingyour wife’s first husband sleeping' out in the cemetery,—Florida Times-Union. "■ When a-money lender wan pressing hie claim against a debtor a t White­ chapel (Eng.) County court, the debtor remarked. I n d ig n a n tly “He 1* a - Shakespeare. He does want his meat of politics,'' PURINAFEEDS PIGCHOW HENCHOW STEERFAUNA CfflCKSTARTINA CORN PLANTERS JOHN DEERE — BLACK HAWK SUPERIOR Livingston’s Garden Seeds In Bulk COAL - FENCE - POSTS - TILE ^ • . Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company ‘ Everything for the Farm Phone 21 ' Cedarville, Ohio TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 1 0 0 -AUTOMOBILES™100 Will Be Sold to the Highest Bidder-One at a Time Regardless of Price 1 The price has been taken off now, Come and get them for whatever yon want to give for them at PUBLIC AUC­ TION* These care are now on display at the Shawnee Motor Co;, Springfield, O., Chevrolet Dealers, and will be demonstrated to anyone calling before the Auction Sale, Monday, June 13th, 1927. ONE DAY ONLY , 1:30-7:15P*M . - " 1 :30 and 7:15 P. ML,.Rain or Shine Come in and Examine Them. Dealers Especially Invited. MONDAY , JUNE 13th . 1 :30 & 7:15 P. M. One Day Only Sale to be at the Used Oar Lot next to Memorial Hall,______________ ^ Positively Every Car Will Go to the Highest Bidder. ___ THS IS A BONAFIDE AUCTION SALE EVERT CAR yo iiseeon the street is a Used Car. Why not buy one for business or pleasure at your own price. ,A Few of the High Grade Cars to be Offered 1926 Chevrolet Landau 1926 Chevrolet; Sedan. 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford Tudor 1926 Ford Roadster 1926 Ford Touring 1925 Chevrolet Sedan 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Ford Sedan 1924 Nash 4 Door Sedan Many Other Makes Too Numerous to Mention TERMS All sums of $50,00 and under CASH, * Above that amount 40 Per Cent cash, bal­ ance in regular monthly payments* EVERY CAR ACCURATELY DESCRIBED Shawnee Motor Go,, Chevrolet Dealers—have decided, to dispose of all their .Used Cars which they have taken in on trade and repossessed. ..Due to the tremendous number of new sales on the late model Chevrolet we have accu mulated an over stock of Used Cars and have^ decided to Jet the Public buy them at their own price in this manner. rrttuuc*ui«y eui ui buuae vjihAB imvc wc^ii As each enr is brought up to the-selling block the Auctioneer will give, a detailed, truthful report re­ garding its conditiop^iritchanical and otherwise. If t the car has any defects whatsoever he will explain them* and if it is a guaranteed car Shawnee Motor Co. will tive^ip to the guarantee every W ay H fh^y y always have on cars sold in the past, ., \ . - ---------------- We want you to know that you can buy at this Auc­ tion Sale with the same assurance of lasting satisfac­ tion that you would have buying at private sale. Shawnee Motor Co. will positively guarantee that* every sale made at this Auction will be sojd as stated - - above.. \ t . / M a w i t e e M o t o r C o . tan*** V-,

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