The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
ti ii :r i; I} 11 l. !! l l. I 1 ll I 1, ! ii l n ·1 j( ,I I l! jf" };'J ,. j . i} t• 0 • • "l+,!ie i.; .. ·,_ . !~-B~C-8 =--~-~~!!~~~--~~E 1-t-~=~~ 0 D~:::::~~~E El)lTOll ''KONJOlA 8-AVE ME ~~ ~~L----------- -----~-~~='l'_O=R_-_A_N_D--_r_u_n~l-iIS_I_lE_·R_.- th~!l~~p~.:il :a~~~~J~~!:i~h~~ 'ff __ e-_·A-L_ T_._,,_ff-A'_ 'FT•_E-·R--. A __ ·t·_-L- 1- Knt~ it the l?o.t Office, Cedarville, Ohio, Qctob_er 31, 18137, will lie voted up1m November G, I , I• • tecond cllll!I! matter. · · , find llo many pllOple do not under- Ets·e H · · - --- - r ·Fniri'AY,-OCTOBER 25, 1929 ' :~~l)~::i~!llit;: ~l :!>:~;nt!: 11 ;~~~: ' - __ ., -- __ ' -_ -•-·- • ' ·A_D FAILED' ·1 ---~..,.;,.~~~-.---~-----·-~-~--------~~-- question 11P for d!!Chllon a.nd few of S i'CCl:"S-S FO.,. NAT V the !ilectornw know lJow to vote. In - F - .,..,..._.. i - w - .,._ A A - - l -J:l Ol:110,-CJTIZt-N ,. my wanderings I find that most ot - ~rme.- Su_ffw-er __ Relieved of -J No citizen of the country ha~ p1·obably ever lived to see them will vot11 "Not' on the amend~ ~t'Jllla,dla°!.-ffble -.-.cl Rheum· j the result of his life-time work }}raised as has Thomas A, Edi• ment which i~ ii:ood froin my l)Oint of J)J•m; ~Y• Mecli~b•e wm - son, who was born at Milan, Ohio, J<,ebrua1·y 11, 1847, view but few can °give good re11son11 ° f9r Othera A• It - The _death of our leading citizens has frequently brought for voting .even "'No.'' D • d F ~-1' - ff i m, about a concentrated movement on the part of our people as a Some days ago I w11lki:d into '111 country to pay tribute .but t~is time the whole world lays offke Qf. an attorney trlen4 In _ii flowers and tribute at the feet of the grentest electrical inventor Mighboring county•• He. had !>1len of au time, , . S!J~l!!SfUJ »l hill profe)j~ion and wa11 The,event was celebrated at Dearborn; :Mich., where Mr. -a good conatitutiona,I student. · The Edi11on and many other, notables, including President Hoover, fi_rst question I as!. was "How do you were guests of Henry ·Fc>rd, Monday evening. During the stan_!l. on the ameni{mimt for classiftca. speech-making: there was a national radio hook-up that circled tion?" His r.eJ_>ly w11s that ''In as the globe and men from distant countries not only had a part much. !IS 'my wealth is about equally in the program but their talks were heard in this country as dMded -betw.een re11l estate and good well as th eDearborn speakers being heard _abroad,' 11ecurities,- l think we might as well' There are few things that have a bearing on electricity l;eep wh1,1t we now have, as imperfect _ 'that cannot be traced directly. or indirectly to thi:: hand of Mr. :is it_ is," He 1>tated :further; ••If I - Edison. ·, It was but fifty years ago that ·he invented the. first owned_ not!iing 1:>ut real estate I )Vould electric lamp and today the whole world profits by his e:icperi- ot&nd by the pre11ent '.father trum take · ment. He has changed the face of the earth in these fifty years a ch!ince and if l -ow!led only stocks and sprea(l industry w'here it could not have been possible and bonds, l would favo1· classlfica- · • tion _ _ .' 1 ~ previous. _ -- His career is surely among the happiest. lt has not been · I wa~, also intormed that the pro- _ -hi.a fate to look back. :He has overcome defe.i.t with reward of posed amendm(lnt la loadell and cai:• - 11chievement- that has· brought fame to himself and pleasure ries a. 'sleeper that wm permit the and profit to a people not unmindful of the honor due him. legislature to do aom.e thinga neither - · -_ Mr. Edis~m lives today at eighty..,two to hear the hum of proponents of elassification talk· ab'out - indu_stry as the res-_u_It_ o_f_ h1_·s mlg_h_ty_ turbi_nes. _ R_ ive_rs have b __ een at1d evJdently the foes .do .not know llarnessed and the most humble 1lome Js made more comfort- _about. For:the llrst thne l learned - ' 1 Kot1Jol~ -g11fe me h(lalth alte~ all ,able as the ]tesult of electric power, , -· - . _ - · -that the ,amendment is to ,continue· el$e haq fatli!d/'-sald' Mr. E, W, Haley, Mr. Edison }).as seen the evoltiiion of the tallow dip and the -uniform, rule for taxation of real es- Jeff!!rs'"n, Ohio, "',l'he rheumatic kerose:1e-fatnp 1 followed by foven_tions of use' of .gas, but 11othing tate but that claliaification is pianned pains We.re ao '~evere that.it was har.d . yet (levised _ by any ~uman being is able to supplant the use of only for stocks, bonds, moner, credits, for me to dq »µyth1ng. J was bother– eJ1:1ctricity jn the_ homes, the stores arid the work shop as·the etc. J also learned that the fifteen ed some with'lddney trouble-maldng' Edison electric .light. · · · miH :proposal the proponents of ~las 11 i. me rl11e during tlJe night. Stomach It is well tliat a whole. world c.an pause fot a few seconds 1lcation now !llake m_uch noise over ii,; 4.is_ordeta 11<14ed, ·their ·misery. Gas to pay tdbute to the achievement and lay flowers at the feet_ really what -we -,have now ·on the and bloating and a gen!lral aoreness , of this living g_enius. ' , ' , - statute b'ooks. ih Ohio, _Talking of in the pit of iµy lltQmach were with "' Cedarville Lycetn Course TllE llOLD/ 1.ND ,UlilLL RlNGERS · ' -'O'.NEi ()F 'faE' MOST unique novelty entertainment com}.Jan!es nQW -_ - · betore the public w.Jll aiipear soon When .The Holland ·Bell Rlngerl . eoJne to town. _ This organization Is strfotly a family aff:alr, consist, l,ng ot a fathei', lllOther and font grown-up chlldr~n, They present thee folk sougs and daMeS of their native Holland and pertorm on ,a wide ' l'arlety or novel- lnstrumente, lncludlni: the Cathedral .Chimes and lffl.!I• hand bel111. .:..:.- . - OP;FJRA HOUSE ·MONDAY,-OCTOBER _28 900 ACRES, Known as the ·\ Mattinson Land AdJoiiU]jg the town of South Charleston, Cl11rk 'County, bhio, has beell llUbdlvlded into 50, 80 and 100-acr!! farm units, and is now being olfered by the owner, during October, at PRIVATE SALE Deac:ription of Land Thi~ large trnct i& situnted in the vety heal't of the best -farm• ing llectlon of the $tat!!, Level -with good dr.ninage, the mujority of tliu Jloil ill blatk silt lonm. I'llrt of the trace is in vkgin blue grass . 11od. Border$ on Little Miami lti.vet, which nfford,s plenty ():l' wntel' tor stock, 'l'wo 11ets of buildings. The land has, been aublllvided with a v' ew 0£ giving Mch tract 11 ftotttage.on Improved ro11d us )'lell ns some of th1i blue r,ttnss pasture and watl'lr tor stock, ''l'he trncts !lte of vurious size, r11nelnt from rio · ,wre!I to 120 acl'ila-you enn buy llS much :rn you want. Price lnd Term• The tracts ar<l priced ht nccord::mc<l with h:,catfon, qm1lity of soil, ete, In order to di~pose ot this lnnd nt un enrly dnte the ownet•s have put 1rvery lovl price on it, ns it must be sold, , '.i'he rerm11 are extrllmely easy. Just a small pnynwnt down nnd l(>n# tin·w to pay tho be.l1111ce. 111 -!net, moat uny klnd of terms enn be arr•nged to. suit your convenience, Look it ovlli' today, Y(lu will find .nn: agent on the -gi·ound to ahow tile liM11 and glv£! you -prieel!· nnd torn111, Ge11etnl warranty deed, clellr title, tnx<'s iJnid; notlting to w1>rry about, D. J~ !Ml'fff, Atent for Owner, Hquston Hotel, South Cl'tarlfililon, Ohio, J£W£11' SMITH, L, F. HALF!, Ground Are".tili. tax 'limitations' When the electorate inc' cQnstllntl~. - - ' - . - _ 'can vote bonds 11,s high as ,it desjres, /''K!!njdhi.J/toved to be the medicine 1s only bosh, and is part of- the. trap tHat I _always needed: It went, right Silt to catch farm votes: to work; First my kidney3 responded I wai, handed - a slip showing hQw to the tre11t)llent. Then my stomach classification had work in Minnesota. b~~ari ~- f1iij¢tfon normally and today The 'friends· of classification all talk l can eat anything I .want. Lastly the ,:\bout how wonderful it has been in rheumatic Jl~!ris 'v~nished. . Konjola Kentucky•. It. is well to review thit' W'1ii certi\lrilYa blessing to me and I experience in Minnesota, - T.he taxes· ::::~~se it tQ ,all _who su.ffer as I, once receiveq in that _state from _mori!l:,, -• -- · tmder the old law back in 1910, the Konjoli( )ll ';$Old in Cedarville at 'last - year before - classification, · was l'rQwaii# k :Qrown drug ~tore, and by $397,754. · In 1920 under classification all th.e liest dtugg:lsw throughout t11is if was $1,312,000. Eig\lt yea'ts later entire •MAfilin; -_- . _ - · ; _ - it had dropped and has continu'ed to .- '- - - ' ' arop wnne cin the whole 1n the coµnc HO~BELL !:!e~:~1!8:.QSi!s1;1! 0 ;:e;;:r!hA:;: - RIISGtRs- COMING one Ailli!/n. ,That classiftcation fs fail·- MO;JNJ):;A'.Y EVENING ,ing to __ draW OUt hidden 1 Wealth in • . • ", C'il''.\.;,,;...__:. , Minnesota muijt be admitted; In thiit .if~~ t>t!~~'ni 'M' l>e given here on staff! , imder cl11ssifi1,1aUon this s11,me the evenJ11g bf' Mon~iiy, 0!)to!>1lr 28 at retibtt state11 thiit real estate is pay. .the: o»et( Hililae, by The lloial Kol.;. ingJ7.'.i't jler J:el!.f 9! the tiix~a. Mll!ieY J11i'id lteU:'](i~l!i's; ~ffqrs a wide v11'ri• · ~nq.c.r~d\ts:~~~.(y;t~ il~r 'l!~F·:~itti~, e~y· 11t'#l~~1mt',l.~oveltlea•• A !iul~ W!1~~e~J~e~ 1 -!J#it,~~-•4'l.'.l!'q)'.'.be~t·ilf-• '.~ii~ti~\t )f.ll ~fti-•J•-•'.tlt~ f~~t-.-•t,ati._t'lill" - 'cl;:~:t:;l:·:mq;:t;;;~;~·--;~r !:.~;nJ:r::::-~rn~tl::d~~=:r we ci\n afd -<iur(ielves in -~ ni11tters coatitmeli. Q~ •• -t)le '.:l)ative fi~Jietm_ea of ' , uuctet ·the I>1'es11nt laws, How doef!Jt Volendani; -•Thill'. \ViU be the first num• come thO:t•a lejpsl11ture controllqd liy ber on t'li~~rc:~tjjp_ ()qure. .' memb\lr& frolll rural counties -permits _ 'I'h~ oi'~11nization liaa_ !>1len in .Am!lr· gas, electric, t'elephone companies kl ica ,for the,;Jlaat s11ven;years llnd prior have two valuations. One -for taxa~, ~ .cQml11g,"W thf11 countey appeared tion which is about Oll8 third- (!f what befl)re Que®, W!lhQlmina and tlie _ is 11sed for llxing rates, These com- royal f 1unil;y, iii th~ palace at the panies file sworn ·statements to two Hague, . r , different valuations 'and each goe!I to- '.!;he ten,blti'Y'e pi;ogram is as fol- a different state department, And lows; · · _- ", yet. these same companies ~re urging "Hollqr,id Nii.vy March" -·~·-·-··- - the adoptll!n 11fclassi-ftcation to escape .:....._ .... ~t;·_ -~on' Bells and Chimes tax on cash surplus, bonds, credits, "Land Whlc!l ill Not Made by God'' etc. ,So _much more could be writtl:n ---··----~·-·-'•••-.:-Mrs. Brouwer but '!hat is the_ u,se ?- _ "Il Trovato~"_ •••4Cathedral Chimes .Respectfully; _ "Farewell .P 'l!heel, ---~---·"·--- Independent Farm~r. _ ••.••••.,~...Mysterious Instrument S1?lcmcl • .,,........ ~ ••Wh{stlln~ Duet· Patent -Granted to "Hunters f"'l\orus''. ........Farm Belle "Chopin ·: aitz" •••Swiss _Hand Beile "Mighty Lalt,' .a Rolle" --~-Saxaphone Sp • fi Jd D t• t- "My Bon11ie 1 ' .Duet Swiss Hand Belle nng e en l.S ••carry Me,,Back to Old Virginia" (:liG Metho'd of Making Plates , - Used Throughout World. .. -·-··••••··-······•·· Glassophone "Annie Lllw;le" .....Swiss Hand Bells Intermission "Stars and ,Strl}lei Fo:\'l!vet" -·--- ' --····~-~ttlebones and Whistling ."Story Qf the Wooden Shoe" ••••. - --··-"'·--:aa,k/ld by Mrs. Brouwer Selected-(School Bells) ......._., __ - •••,.........h ........... Miss Marb1nne "Maggia" •••••• d.Duet, Chimes and Mysterious Inatruinent "Sunshine" rGlaasophone, Saxal)ltone, · __Slldlnir Saxaphone and Cljlmes "Sextet froip Lucia'' .h•••• Occarino . __ . _. _(3 inches lo!IJ) ''Holland S11nt" ••• HollaM language "Gyp-sy'a Love Song •••h•••••.-. Saxaphone and Sliding Saxaphone "It's ~Ice to get Up In the Morning'' ..... i"' ...- ................................................ _ Vocal .Solo "Maryla11d" -·~.-..... Mu~lc1d Bell, llght "Ford Sonr 0 .......... hVOi!al Duet ''Melody ot Southern · Song11'' •• Bells "Good Night on the .Radio'' ·•·••h -~~~--··-~--~-·~~-~--~-- Coinpany NOTICE Oli' :APPOINTMENT Estatil of W, W, Creswe11 1 deceased. A. Watr,I Ori!IIW<ill 11nd J, lt ltwln have been a.!Jpolnted and .qualified as Admfl'llettatora _ ,be Banl• Non of the estate lll W, w.. Cte•we11 1 late of Greene _C11unty,. Ohio, deceat1ed, · bated thl~ 12th day of October,/ A, D. ll'!2f}, - • - · _ _ S, C. W.RlGll'1', lltobai:41 Judge o-t •aid Oou11ty.• 0c~:~o:2,~'re~~ w.;~ 11 ! 1 ft:: (ti,) _r .. ' ' . --·,·"'a';,I"~_,,.,,,~ -- I Tomorrow You think you will save tomorrow·· or next-year. Your pay will be increased or expemet reduced, The future looks ro,y an~ bright. , / ______ ,!".;:::;. · BUT Y~1l may lose your job! Expeneee increase! Your tomorrow ie uncertain. .-- •, .· j TODAY; -_we Charge 6~o/o _ On S~vin111 k. Interest On Loans 1 /i 'Write QR-QQ tl.na ·win·apfize i~our·$Jl) OO.OQ. ad writing con_le,t. Closes Nov!Jmber 4th. Get-;,arti!f;u.lars at our ollrce. SPRINGFIELD, ·oHIO · . - ·.)•. . S" - 't 14 Y - --- .. - : rzes ' loo . . ears~.i. -- ~ ·' ' • G ERMANIA Chinchilla witll p1aid _ lining; Ftench sleeves; nicely tailored ~n brown, copen, ·xed or. navy. Specinlly. priced for Wren's ·Fall }Iarvest Festival I ' - - JERSEY DRESSES, 8 to -14, ..... .. $1,95 LEI\-THERE'l'TE RAINCOATS •, , , .$5,95 - GIRLS DEPT, , .THIRD FLOOR • , COR, NER BLDG. Boys' N€W Ovet£0ats ' . ' - , - -~12so· I \ ' .. ' - _New shipment 1>f sc!iool coats for boys. Fancy novelty, smart over1>lldd or plain blue. Sizes 9 to 18. '.11,ALL"WEEN SUITS .•• , .. , .... ·............. $US to $3,50 BOYS' CORDUROY KNICKERS ...... ,: ......... ; $2,liO BOYS' _RAIN OUTFITS , .• , , , , , , . , •• , , .•; . ; . , , . , . , . , $2,95 BOYS' DEPT,•. SECOND FLOOR,,ANNEX ~1t ~ys') Tweeduroy Lum~erjacks $4.95 H OCKMEY ER reversible coats: -_ convertible collar; knlt buttons, · BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS $3,50 BOYS' WOOL SUITS, .....$9,75 BOYS' DEPT , , SECOND FLOOR •• ANNEX Navy Chinchillas $5 ..95 Sizei 2 to 6 Trlml:iled with bra8i buttons: all-wool plaid l111lng; set.fa i>r J'l'lll!lh llleeves. Priced apec!al for the Harvest- Festival! Children's Rayon and Lisle Hose ~· 'larJ•~ . SOC Pair ,j ,, ' • • F :ANOY ,spo11 __ stoc!dn_gs:_ fu_i_,_- length: sLralgh_t or sl1aped leg; good nssortment in all patterns artd colors. Oit'ILDREN'S F'AN()\" SP01tT STOCKINGS , 2ll CHILl>REN'S l\lEitCERIZED LISL£ STOCKIMGS '.:: '. : 39~ W..I,N :!!'LOOR •• cotttum. 13tD0. Sweater Sets, ~3.95 to $6.95 ilrushed wool and knit !ll!t!l consisting or liweater, cap, leggln~ artd 1n1ttens.· , Plain rotors with fancy bol'ders _Mid attll)f!s or tiolld tolotb. Sites 2• ti> 28. 1NPAN'l'$' t>EFl\ • 'l'H1tttJ l'LOOR " -'CORN~ '.BL'.00-, . estival Exhlbits--Filth Ploot ' \ --- ' 1 .i I SEE THE -HERALD- FOR COMMERCIAL JOB. PRINTING • r r-1 -, I J I i t l I ' ,, ' J: ·, l ' ' i' ,'. :I ' ' J • i 1 • , !I ,, ,1- l , 1 l- f t: :J I i ,, ! ' I - i l '' 1 ! ,- - alt I - , ~.,,. . , ·s ie , I ' , I ~,.,, = ,,ing >Ur - - "" 1 7elty, - $3.50 SZ;liO $2.95 ·~~ ! rn• a ,, I\! -- . NTI f. 't
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