The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

J i m s 49. 'Zynmt in sprinofieu ) - - ^ ^ ress 1 $ THEATRE S U M M E R , P O L IC Y ! METROPOLITAN V A U D E V I L L E SELECTED FIRST RUN P I C T U R E S LOOK! PRICES! LOOK! MATINEES 10c, and 20c NIGHTS 20c and 80c « 3 Stage Shows Daily 2:30—7—9:15 ?WWI*1^ ^ 1u w w i P y j y , Secretary Brown Asks Second Term CQIiXJMMJBUR, Q.—Clarence J. Brown, Seeratary of State, h*x i&ined ..m amurauceraenfc o f lug candidacy for re-election in which he said; “ Darir-g n;y service as Secretary of State it has been my -endeavor to con* jduet the Department efficiently along i business dines and to render the beat |administration of which I am capable. "It is with the hope that the people [o f Ohio will approve of my admini*- |trstion o f fire Deartment o f State dur­ ing the past year and a half that I hereby announce my Candida^ for the Republican nominatiaon as Secretary of State for a second term. . "The work o f the Department grows much heavier each year and changes V 0 A Friendly.Bank— that offers you any num­ ber o f accomodations in the way o f Ranking Ser­ vice, which carry with them a friendly helpful interest in the welfare o f averydepositor. (Under State Supervision) C ed a rv ille , O h io ucli » in and . the the de* rld’s to a tta il deed your- Jt dis* ou to PIMMA FEEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS ' HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company .Everything for th e Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio S&flMlMUlA o m EVERY CAN s e Clarence J. Brown have been made to meet conditions'in a businesslike way. Election returns, I believe, have been speeded Up . to the benefit of the voting public. The new Corporation Code enacted by the last Legislature has been put into .^effect and charters for all .corporations is­ sued on' the same day received. All monies collected by -the Department have been paid into the State Trea­ sury on a twice-a-week schedule. "In the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, increased activities by inspectors last year brought in , over two hundred thousand dollars .additional revenue to the state. The •new "weight-slip1' system for, motor vehicles devised and' put into effect by the Secretary of State this year, is bringing in;, on a conservative .estimate, close ito a million dollars in additional revenue. "In spite o f the growth in depart­ mental actiyity and the increase in revenues collected, the expenditures of the Department' have - not been in­ creased. "It is upon this record that I sub­ mit my candidacy- for renomination and re-election.” ^ nil I .....aftnmi .. . ..I..r 11 ........... . n.-- — For Meditation © 0 0 0 0 0 - g By. LEONARD A- BARRETT HOME OWNERSH IP on every package of H anna ’ s Green Seal Paint you will find the formula, giving the ingredients that have made this high-grade paint popular for many years with those who demand protective service paint aswell as beauty, The wide choice of colors make possible most harmonious color combinations. You won't have to paint so often where Hanna's Green Seal is' used. .. the paint that the best painters use. CEDARVILLE FARMERS GRAIN CO. CEDARVJLL®, OHIO I N 1020 forty-live people out of every hundred owned their Own homes. It. Is estimated that in 1030 one-half of the entire population' of our own country will own tlieir. homes.* Two factors account for this condition. One la the increase in the waget scale, a the other is the spirit of thrift. Sta­ tistics show that savings accounts never reached "so high a figure) as at the present time. The AmericaniBank­ ers’ association in a recent -report said; "Equal .distribution of the no tlon’s savings would give each person in the United States $220.’* .These savings were Increased In 1027 over 1020 by more than a billion dollars. Much of the credit for this healthy state of affairs Is attributable to the banks and loan companies who in ways encourage the habit of thrift. A dollar at 0 per cent Interest, com pounded annually, Will double Itself in about sixteen years. Savedvmoney has real earning power. It works Willie jou sleep. The satisfaction am] pleasure derived from saving is even greater than that derived from spend­ ing money. ’ There Is an Important difference be­ tween necessities and luxuries. This distinction Is often forgotten. . Luxu­ ries are the things we want but can do without nnd they demand about three times as much money ns do the necessities. Saving does not mean that the necessities must be discarded but tt does mean that toss money be spent upon mere luxuries. The price which econonjy demands is courage and sacrifice, but tire re­ ward is worth the cost. More real satisfaction Is obtained, from saving monei than from spending it; espe­ cially when with saved funds we pur­ chase an acre and call it HOME. ANNHQU ^ ttM EN TS Wo are »u£h»rfead to wmoun-e the tuum* o f R. D. WfflhWMoa m a candi­ date for re-election ax Statf Represen­ tative at the August primary. Wo are authorixod to announce the name o f John D. North as a candidate for County Commissioner at the Re­ publican primary in Attgast. Thereby announce my candidacy for re-election tor tfa* office o f County Commissioner at tfca Republican Pri­ mary election in. August, I also take this opportunity to thank the people o f Greene County nnd the general public for the cour­ tesy shovn me and the co-operation they have given during- my present terra -of office. If I should be -re-elected I hope that ny four years experience in the office .will enable me to render more efficient seryice during the next term. Signed o J. H, LACKEY .Miss Helen Dodds announces her candidacy for her second .term os Greene County Treasurer at the Re­ publican Primary election to be held August 14, 1928. incunabula Book* Saved One hundred volumes of Incunabula, so-called because printed In the "cradle" period of printing; from 1455 to 1540, are owned by the general H- ! brary of the University of Michigan. “HMALD WANTAND SALE ADS PAY” Hotel Columbus Long and Fifth Sts, COLUMBUS, OHIO 200 Rooms-^Modern A First-Class Hotel at a Moderate Price Rooms, $1,00, $1,50—Bath, $2.00 Noon (nhch, 33c--Dinner, 5Qe James 11, Butler, Managing Direct JAMES H. BUTLER, Managing Director i "The Cadenza** 'A "cadenza" la. an .ornamental part introduced near the close of a solo, or song. Sometime? it is written by ‘.he-composer of- the, song and some­ times by the; pet-former, it is inserted really as ,« technical display to show off the nbjllty of the performer. It is not so much In vogue how as -for. merly, and is dying out. Habit x o f Hats Bats fly about in the early evening, 'hunting insects, Just when-moths and 'Various -winged bugs -start •prowling '-around. Duringithe, day they take to -hollow trees,'icaves or-the darkened roofs of buildings where, fastened to the celling or edges of walls, they bang by the hind legs with head sus pended dpwnvard, sound asleep. Periscope Spying Most bouse fronts In Brussels urd at the sidewalk line. 'Many household­ ers, who wish to-observe life passing In the street' without showing them- .selves at:the.windows, mount arrange­ ments of mirrors, like periscopes, that permit them to sit in their. living rooms away from before the windows, and to see. everything that goes on in the street.- Principles Essential Love and esteem- are the first- prin­ ciples o f friendship; It Is’‘always Im­ perfect If either of these two-is want- tng.-r-Budgell. mu................ .... Ti.iM.,‘.i..l,,i.iiii.lni.i....... Notice To The Public Under new: management Spencers Barber Shop latest styles in Ladies and Gentle­ mens hair cuts. *Children are welcome here. R ,E . VIALL &. Main St. Gedarville, O. idge a VSYA) GAR b y t h e In tv y n ty o f t h e D e a l e r Your Buick dealer's high business stand­ ing in, his community —dussolid;'Jkmg-estab- lished reputation for fa ir d ea ling— sa fe ­ guard your used, car investment when you buyfromhim . He Offers you a •’Wide choice o f used cars— including practically all makes-andruodels, and covering practi­ cally all price classes. He will give you an honest description of any used car in stock. He w an ts you to be satisfied with the car you buy for be wants to keep you as a used or new car customer. Judge the used car yoi purchase by the integrity of the dealer who sells it to you. Goto th&Birickdeaier. You can rely upon his word. ” BUICK MOTOR COMPANY HUNT,MICHIGAN DbtUhn»fGtnmtMatersCerpatetkm • Removal of War Tax Lower* Delivered Prieee! XENIA GARAGECO. S. Drtrait, XroO, O. ’ NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT | Estate o f Jennie Ervin, deceased, j W. J. Sanderson hag been appointed- and quxliSfid *» Executor o f the ee-tate: of Jennie Ervin, late of Greene Coup- ty, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 23rd day of May, A. D. 1928. *S. C, WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT DETROIT m i EU2A1£*£i | P t ' Estate of Andrew Jackson, de­ ceased. F. A. Jackson has been ap­ pointed and qualified aa Administrator of the estate o f Andrew Jackson, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated ihi3 26th day pf May, A. D. 1928. . • S. a WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Carrie S.,Bull, deceased. J. A, Finney has. besen,appointed, and qualified as Administrator of the estate o f Carrie S, Bull, late o f Greene County, ..Ohio, deceased. Dated this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1928. S. C. WRIGHT,, Probate Judge of naid Cfiunty. SPRAYING IS AT HAND—When in need of a _new' spray pump, no matter how large or small, •spray hose, nozzles, complete pumps, leath­ ers, rubber packings and etc., call on THE BOOKLET-KING CO., 415 W. .Main, Xenia, Ohio. AUCTIONEERING'— When you have a sale let me have a chance as auctioneer. Give- good service and good recommendations. Phone 2-181. Cati Spracklen. FOUND—Blue ' Denim Jacket on Wilmington pike. Owner can have same by calling Harry KCnnon and paying charge.' ‘Not-Easily Frozen The bureau of standards says that gasoline has ns definite freezing point- It stiffens up. slowly like melted wax at temperatures, far below those ordi­ narily encountered even in the Arctic. Add*enjoyment to your trip East or West,, ^giving you a delightful break in your journey. C&B L IN E •STEAM ER S L-Each W a y -E v e ry N igh t B etw een C leve land and B u ffa lo offer you unlimited faellltle*. Including large, comfort- ; able staterooms that insures long nlght'arefreahingileep. . j Luxurious cabins, wide decks, excellent dining room ~ service. Courteous attendants. A trip' you will long' remember. ■ ■ , Connections at Buffalo for Niagara Palls, ^Postern and Canadian Points. Daily Service.May 1st to November 14th Leaving at 9:00 P. M,; Arriving at 7:30 A. M. Ask your ticket agent or touristagency for tickets via C&B line. New Low Fare $4.50 #51 BOUND (t!Q tgA SKir .po.tfa# AUTOS CARRIED $6 .50 AND UP The Clevelnndand Buffalo Transit Company Eaat.SthStreatPier - ;i i : Cleveland. Ohio m m m 7 M ssesaadj iiW< BEfNTERTAINEDANDLIVEAT TKIETiOTELSaERMANTOR. SEVENWONDERfULDAY 5 TOHONLY PhivfLtktruwt. t4md follow* iStaUth the Begitinitig0une l 8 iand ’jp :t o September 2, H otel Sherman, Chicago, offers a weekly schedule o f entertainment and sight- -aedng— xncluclingfoom and meals at H otel Sherman-— for ^72,50, exclt»eivejof fare to/and from your home. BreakfagU served in the Celtic Grill, luncheons and dinners in the famous Coliego Inti. 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