The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
V. -''i A 'C . "M * T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D KAMM BULL - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Entered *t the Poet Office, CedarviUe, Ohio, October SI, 1887, as second ciaee matter* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1927 PRAISE FOR I. o , o . F. coat the business, men will be returned many times in the future. The Herald offers aid through these columns gratis fo r any thing the com mittee way desire. Let’s put on a good celebration and and put it over as it was done when we celebrated last in 19iC, - HARD TO QUIT WORK Following the Herald’s suggestion that Fedarville have one o f the gen uine old fashioned Hallowe'en crie- t rations, the members o f the I. O', 0 , F» have taken the project under con sideration. Thanks to the wide-awake young men in that order who are de sirous o f sponsoring something fo r the betterment and advancement o f Business men, farmers and men t.ie community as well as providing w}ip have been active all their lives wholesome amusement fo r young and .W1Uread -with amusement and advan- oi(1, _ tage the story o f Edward F, Hatch, As we understand it those pro- ^iie broker who sold his seat on the grossive young men are not psrtieu-1New York Exchange for $194,000, in- larly anxious to shoulder the entire *tending to- retire, and less than three responsibility o f such a celebration,1 jn0ntbs later bought it back at an -ad- hut would be glad to co-operate w ith 1j eij C08t o f $24,000. the business men o f the town.' Thusi j|e was probably very wise. Many within a week from the time such an a business man goes into a decline event is mentioned we have a nu- when he glves up bis business and ceulous to work around and the husi- [ fin(}s he has nothing in the world to ness men now welcome the opportun- j reaUy interest him. It is. interest and ity o f aiding in this event. Ienthusiasm in life that keeps us It hag been some years since the old alivo> middle age. town put on a celebration that would attract people fo r miles around. Such eyents a e needed to instill a civic spirit and let the community have an opportunity at play; Every dollar it Be sure, before you retire, that you have accumulated outside- interests, that can keep up your pep and enthu- iasm after you lay -your business down. • TWO BEAUTIFUL ECCO ARS TECCO KAR —A HEALTH GIVING KAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FRGM-5 to 15 RULES AND REGULATIONS ■ 1. Wp are giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE these two magnifi cent TECCO-KARS. This is hbw we are going to dd: We have a • YALE LOCK and box o f keys. In this Box o f Keyes there is a MAS TER-KEY which will unlock th is’YALE Lock. With every purchase o f s One Dollar ($1.00) you are privileged to pick out a key. Every time you pick out a key you have a chance o f picking tip the MI STER KEY The person who picks up the MASTER KEY will receive ABSOLUTE- ; EY FREE the first TECCO KAIL The person holding the LARGEST NUMBER OF KEYES (including, the holder o f the MASTER KEY) will receive the second TECCO KAR, 2. IT DOES NOT COST YOILONE PENNY TO PICK UP KEYS as we GUARANTEE you One Dollar ($1.00) in VALUE fo r every cent you spend. YOU CAN’T LOSE any Way you fignre it and YOtJ MAY WIN one of these TECCO EARS fo r your. BOY OR GIRL. GIVE THE KIDDIES A CHANCE IT’S NOT COSTING YOU ONE NICKEL. • 3. No one will be allowed to try his or her kei s in the lock until , ALL the keys have been given out: A fter all the keys have been pas sed out NOTICE will.be posted in our windows and ALL holders of keys will be given 20 days in which to try their keys in the lock. R!e- mcmber there are two .chances to win—you-may-not hold the MASTER KEY but if you get busy and work you can win anyway. 'ALL HAVE . AN EQUAL CHANCE. START TODAY. BURYING THE TOWN A town that never has anything -to do in a public way, is on the way to tite cemetery. Any citiaen who will do nothing fo r his town in helping to dig the grave, A man that curses the town furnishes the coffin. The man who is so selfish as to have no time from his business to give to his city or town affairs is making the shrowd. The man who will not advertise is driving the hearse. The man who is always pulling back from any public enterprise throws bouquets in the grave. The m^n who is so stingy as to always see' bard time and not find a place for worthy public improve ments, sings the doxology, and thus the town lies buried from all sorrow and care. OUR NATIVE VEGETABLES The announcement by the Depart ment of Agriculture that the value o f the crop o f the eight vegetables which originated in the New World is great er than the value o f the 24 types o f vegetables o f Old World origin com monly grown here naturally arouses curiosity, as to what the American types are. , ’ , Greatest in quantity, value and suc culence is corn, Next come the po tatoes, both “ Irish” and sweet. Then, come the beans, followed by tomatoes, peppers, pumpking and squash. The i’act that corn and potatoes have far outclassed foreign vegetables such as onions, beets, carrots, peas, spinach, asparagus, cabbage and eggplant, is interesting to all Americans.* Few may know it but corn has nev er been recognized to any extent in foreign countries other than for feed for animals. Meal is made o f It in a number o f foreign countries. Corn on the cob—Well that is about ;he best the average American wants, etiquette or no etiquette. INDIANA’ S ROTTEN MESS Frazer’s 11 East Main St. Phone 438 R . XENIA, OHIO Good Shoes for Every Member of the Family m k a £ SPECIALS SEffT. 26th to OCT. 1st. 1927. BABBIT’S CLEANSER 3 full pound cans fo r ........ 10c LAUNDRY SOAP “E” Brand‘3 bars....... l i e CLIMALENE, 3 small pkgs........................................ 2 2 C f W A WADAN SLICED PINEAPPLE— Large Can O A n 8 Golden slices in syrup GLOSS STARCH “E” BRAND 5 lb* pkg ............ 1 lb, package 9c. v IODINE OR FREE RUNNING SALT 21 b. boxes “E” Brand 3 f o r .................. ,1.'. ................................ . v <7 •• , i. , ROLLED OATS—Highest Quality— Quick Cooking or Regular Style 3 pkgs,................ v SEPTEMBER MORN BATH SALTS A Q c PANCAKE FLOUR “EMBRAND 20 oz. 2 8 C SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR 2 9 C FREE WITH 1 lb. CAN COCO MALT 1 pint « Aluminum Shaker, 90c value fo r .................. KARO SYRUP— Small can light 1 0 C C. Nagley 10,4- • -.p■..*■. . < -j,■» m wm pM MM m M CddUtryiHc, O h io Indiana is rotten to the core. I f you have any doubt about it take a' glance ' at the situation. | A former governor just recently re- ! leased from a federal prison for using :he mails to defraud investors. . | His, successor, the present Gover nor, indicted for bribery. The mayor o f the city o f Indian ipolis and an under official, just con /icted on charges of corruption. A Klu Klux leader that wore a robe vvith mpre colors than dan be found in the rainbow who was the power be ind the throne in politics and dictat ed the policy o f state and city govern ments as well as appointments, this Klaij leader is now in prison on a life charge in connection with a most .re volting 'brand o f murder that cost the life o f a young woman. Last but not least we now read that the Superintendent-of the Indians?An ti Saloon League has been found guil ty. o f contempt o f court or charge of chat nature. He has been sentenced: to a term at labor. Meantime the grand jury has un-| covered more rottenness that even has involved the two United States Senators, Watson and Robinson. Cop-: ies o f correspondence have been put. before the inquiry body that showsthe United Senators were expected and- srob'ably did intenview .members of the Indiana Supreme Court as to how .ertain cases were to -be decided.' Not so many months ago Indiana was looked upon as a hot bed o f that par ticular brand o f Americans that used the term “ 100 per cent” as a badge, of. purity and loyalty to the stjtto and; nation. - Blatant demagogic politi-. cians saw their opportunity and from the street corner, the hooded camp and the pulpits of'the state was heard: a brand Of hypacricy never before known. Meantime state and munici pal government fell into such hands and the harvest o f graft, greed and. corruption grew until It infested the entire state government, ^ Indiana has suffered a shame from the kind o f government operated by that brand o f politicians that found the opportunity of using the pulpit to his own personal prifit. That brand o f office seeker usually hats a fake proposition to sell the public and he must coat it over by using a deceptive method. Indiana has paid for her lolly in shame and disgrace. Quacks o f every conceivable kind have pros pered under the guise of some vision ary reformation. * „> •' DECIDING FOR THE COURT The Supreme Court of the United States is being saved a lot of trouble .id .,>rry in having the proposed sal ary law for justice o f peace declared constitutional or Unconstitutional as the case may bo by those who favor >,v oppose „thc law, - If a court is at all interested in the outcome of such a cr*ie the present discussion may or: may not have a bearing. Happily the highest court of the land is probably fa r beyond the influence o f what ever discussion how taking place. That the law if sustained by the voters will be carried to tile high court for a test there-cau be no denial It will then be up to the Court to de cide whether it in an attempt to evade the pveyious decision, which was by a unanimous vote, .. 'The oniy thing that would tend to hack up the claims o f evasion is the view held by uinc;y-nir.e per tent of the attorneys. Of course the (gears and Saw-buck variety hold otherwise, but.most o f their:,practice is in justice churls and .they -thuhl he expected to fttkiid ,V v . i.' - u • • Wh' v T 'A'v ANNIVERSARYSALE19th 4 '* > ‘ 11 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO BEGINS THURSDAY OCT. 6th ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS / * $1.85 Pequot Sheets Strictly Firsts $1.29 EACH Size 81x99 inches actual value to day $2.05, Only 800 to sell. Like ly to go out 11 X 0 first day of the sale. Limit a half dozen to a customer. Fringed Curtains Reg. $6.50 and $7.50 Values $4.85 PAIR Wh‘ panel cur. tain, Only one to a window la ample. Most air -have 3-in.. scal loped bottom, Eighteen differ ent patterns. Armstrong’ s $1.25 Printed Linoleum 95c SQUARE YARD A c a r 1 o a d bought at a very low price for the sale; A fine time to pick for your spring floor cov ering. 50c Quality Women’s Silk Lisle Hose 19c PAIR Get all you can. Every pair Is perfect and you: (jari have all the light suminer col ors, also black or white. • “Kotex” Napkins For the Sale 34c We offer 1,OQO p a c k a g e s as long as they last. “Kotex" Sani ta ry napkins, .limit 3 to a cus tomer. No phone orderB. None de livered. Scalloped Sheets $1.50 Value $1.19 Size 81x90 full double bed size in a good sheet ing and if you ■w a n t pillow pases to match, 33c each. Clark’s O. N. T. Thread Regular 5c Spool 39c DOZEN We offer 200 doz en Clark’s O. N. T.'thread for hand 'and. machine sew ing. • Six cord thread in black and *white in all numbers. Palmolive Soap Regular 10c Size 5 c 2,000 b a r s of Palmolive .soap, made of , palm and olive oils and excellent for toilet' and bath, at 5c.a cake; Coty’s Powder Regular $1.00 Value 69c 200’ boxes Coty*s face powder in all the wanted scents a n d shades. Y e ir y special for those whocan get here , In’ time. Only 200 boxes to sell Crinkled Spreads Big $2.00 Value $ 1.00 Spreads, Bolster and all . cream ground w i t h' gold, rose, lav ender and blue stripes. First day- tor these, Only a hundred. .' Enamel Hat Box Regular $5.00 Value $3.69 .We-o f.L-e r 50 -b l ack enamel hat boxes, sewed on ring haiidle, brazed locks and- catches, . .bound In black,' •cre tonne lined,' • $1.35 Quality All Linen Table Damask 98c In bleached, 64 Inches wide. The lowost " p r i c e itrade since 1912 , 59 good patterns. 100 Garbage Cans Reg. $1,50 Value 98c ■Heavy corrugat ed galvanized 1r‘o n garbage Cans with tight fitting c o v e t , size, 10, 6A4 gallons. V e r y special. 50 Lustre s Tea Sets Reg; $8.50 Value $6.75 The set consists: of 23 pieces in ail the popular colors women want, extra fine: quality and lus trous finish. Fringed Curtaitis $3.75 and $4.95 Values Clothes Baskets Regular > $1.45 Value 1H i $ 2 ' 9 5 1 K jf? 1 j m fl patterns for any r .. . . .. /•■ 0 0 $ ■ ' Wo offer 50 best quality willow baskets in. oval r shape,.largo size, 1“L1 built strong at Wardrobe Trunks Reg. $35 Value $24*95 We offer ward robe trunks cov ered with hard vulcanized fiber, e x t r a strong binding, round corners, four ply o o n s truction with six hangers 1,000 Brooms Regular 75c Value 49c Economy p a r- lor brooms of finest Illinois: corn, 4 sewn,' e x t r a strong, w I t«h smooth handles. A well m a d e, stocky broom. 600 Men’s Shirts $1.85 and $2 Values $1.35 These shirts Are Repps and cord ed, m a d o of French Madras, a l s o In silk stripe Madras in neckband styles. Sleepwell .Sheets Regular $1.65 Value $1.19 Slz© 81x90 inch Sleepwell sheets are beamless and startchless a n.d the only sheet made with a tape edge, Get -your full share of these. Broaddoth Shirts $2.50 Value $1.95 Genuine English broadcloth i n white and fan cies. Collars at tached or neck band styles,' Alt ftzes. _ 260 Costume Slips Reg. $2.50 Value $1,95 Knitted silk ray on ' slips, with shadow h e ms, All the 1 1 g h t and dark colofs, 600 Night Shirts o f Good Cambric 89c EACH Men or womemn who b u y for men will be glad of the opportun ity to save. The night shirts are cut f u l l and roomy—the ma terial of a good quality, all sizes. 800 Pair Men’s Silk Socks 65c Always . 37c PAIR Fancy 656 socks in sport styles, plaids, checks ana s t r i p e s . Every ,o o 1 o r, every size, Being Phoenix H o s e makes it & great buy, Springfield, Ohio. Springfield, Ohio, Sen is being attracted by the pro and ,’o« b 'gunienfs, he had better stick to ...io economical side o f the issue as it ia no longer denied that an extra tax late will be necessary to ilnance the proposed courts, 2600 or more o f them in Ohio. The way is being opened for a grand match on tiie public treasury ’ ahd few there are that turn in an bfcftex World1* Fa*t«»t Game The Spanish game of pelotta Is said to be the fastest frame in the world, much faster than Ice hockey, Only players o f keen sight, great speed and agility ca% hope to excel in it, !£S5»\. M o rd G om m tid fa i C and or <'»• a < ! HAVE YOU BEEN THINKING— I f not you will when Jack Frost comes. One of qurnice PARLOR FURNACES will keep (theHome Comfortable. We have bo^h lnrge M , w h, it ” ‘ ' < t i' . * v,« ] ,/> *» % « * * ^ I f -’ll ii* I ' ’ 1 i " \ ‘ . a . % q , 1 ^ ' . i - t V 1' > # t ' y a i irti , it 1- ' I i ,K. .*”v l •<'t, v ‘ \ In ,*i! S '*,, i.'.UnS ■a, m n k : v; , M • ‘ ' r ■ ,Ti *:.j, ■"!«' J ; v -y -.% ■ . 1 W- W1,ill v <(v 1* Yx'al'' ' i a s ' v w ' '
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