The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
l j\ ' '. !, ' • l. 0 THE C'BDARVILLB HERALD EDITOR ANP l?UBlJSHER llJ.t-.d •t tbt l'o,t Office, Cedi.rville, Ohio, October 31, 188.'l, M He<md el!IM matter-. , . . ---;-,w~"":7,,.,,...,. .,~:,,,,·=-..,,.,_,--_.,,...,..~.,,---~·-,"';',..... .___,_.,..,,,.._, .. FlUOA ¥! PECEM:OER 6, :1.:929 -" ·---..--. .. "'=".--·,.~,..,,,.~:---~- PlCKING. AU. -L£AGO& TEAMS · Stoc k ·:m arket quotations have ceased, &t least fQr the p:ie– Bent, tc:> h1 ;1.ve any meaning or VAiue in measuring the W(!_i:th of a corporate 1lt< >ck, according to Richard l{, ,Scott,. :President of the Reo Motor Car Company. l{e says that until the ~ark1:t v11lue of a!'lcurities fa predfoatecl upon a Sf!ner. an~ more _mtelh– gent study of the actual wwth of sccuritt1es, 1t will cont~nue to . be a hazardous guide and counselor for persons of moderate meatl1.~ public has be.en ~clvised time a.nd agi\ih by industrial and ,financial Jeader s to 'U $e caution in t heir investments, to get advice from. legitimate b1mking and brokerage hou.ses, to re– frain from trading on narrow nrnrgin$ iind to steer clear of ••tips'.' and ••can't lose'' market advice~ Th.ere is nothin·g funda– mentally wrong with American industry• and it is certainly essential · tha.t. 1ts securities ~e. purcha!!ed by the public. ·Bµt It i$, n1>tnecessary to buy !lecurities without rhyme or reason as. one. ,vou:ld pl~y a roulette Whe.el, . .. . lMMUNlTY FOR, NF,WSPAPE:RME:N ' PRES1J>ENT HOOVER'S MESSAGE We. take it that at lea.st a few people read presidential messages in full to Con gress. President Hoover's message to Congress Tuesday, is worth reading. in full regardless of' it's ·' length. Qne can get a good impression of the lltanding of the country and it's 11eeds by keeping in touch with the message last issued. WHEN WE GROW OLD ~ ./ s, DOUGLAS M.Al[.I.odff SOMETHING ·To THINK ABOUT '!31 F. A .. WALK.ER THE: GRE:A 't, RE:VIF,W · SUPERSTITIOUS • • • SUE • Of recent years the public has not. been cotu7erned in what Congress wa.s doing in view of the' bickering that takes place . nowadays. The time aeems to have past for a member of either 1.5:=====-=-==.~;;::;::=::::::=I branch of congress ·to take the :floor and delive1.• a speech that · would attract public interest. The profes~ional lobby no doubt has made it possible to legislate with committees rather than have. members influenced by a stirring oratorical appeal from the floor. · 'l'hoae few terse sentences gives one some. fdea 6f the thoug.hts of President Hoover on 'matters pertaining to the government. .. ' · · "We are 11ot only at peace with.all the world 1 but the foun• dations for .future peace are being. substantially strengthened. "The teat of the rightfulrte11s of our decisions is whether we hiwe susta.ined and advanced the ideals of the American people. . .. . · .. . . . · "We nel!d to re-establish faith that thi:t highest interests of ... our· cou11try. A,l'e Sll,rved ~Y insist~nee upon .swift and even– handed adnnmstrat1on of Justfoe to all offende'rf.1, whether rich or poor. . . . .. .. . . ... . . . · . . .. · . . ... . . ''The nrst duty 0£ the president under his oath is to secure the enfoteement of the laws. "Our laws aremade by the·people themselves; theirs is the right to, work for the ir rep eal; hut until repealed it is an equal duty to observe them a.nd demand their enfo1'cement.. · . "We.l'till have m arine s on :foreign so'il. In a large sense we do not wish to he ,represented abroad in such mntmer. . · "'l'o preserve internal order and :free\'lom :£ton1 encrom,h– ruent f11 the fitat, purpose of government. · mthe'fit1anc8s ofth1:rgoverntn,?t1t a:r~:in sound eopditfon, If We cannot fall to recognize the. obUgntiona of the gov~ ernment fn IIUPP<>rl of pubUe welfare but we must coineide11ta1.. Jy bear in mind the burden of taxt!S1 and strive to ih1cl relief through some tax reduetfon. , . · ·. ·"there iii no fundamental cohflfot hetween th<' intel'eata of the farmer ind the worker. Nor is there tuty :real co11flict he• tween. the ea11t and the we11t or the north;11r I the aouth, . . "l do not favor the ope1·ation by the' gc,vernment of eltlrn1· pow.er or manufacturing business oxcept as nn unav()Iding by• produc t of iwme other major public PUrtlOse/ 1 'HERAto·wANTAND SALE ADS PAY' I , , . ' .. ·' ... _,,_ $HE HAS HEAFU) 'l'HA'r- .. tradition ,ay• that tiff . 1• toktd , after newlywed• 11,a:u,... their ,111111 , are Ilk• birds ilild llibl• to 111 11way; ! but, the ride b111n11 ternptr110 morur• :to tho •oul J:lltdi, they l'emaln ind tht · couple may blll lll'!d coo thl'OUijh •· • hllJll>>' honeymoon Md marrltlf lit~ ((<:) by MtC!uro .w.,,apaiJtt ilt~~l<:11~~·• ; Tl1i! :tollowlng f•rm11 are poAtE!d ngalnst hununir wlth dog or sun, c. F. Marshail, .ltari.-y Nagfoy, · Mal!$lea Creek Cemet<it;v A~11ool•- tfot1, I 'Plill n11m&e:,. W. lt, Ai'tbut, Cilrt•Y +fclttlrq. ,i:),1 ~-.: ..!,.......,~ .. • l J. . l ! . ·.' J i .Christmas •· su111es~,,is }light now is th;t!' time to see the choiee gifts that gladden . the heart of a ~'an or b,<>Y .,' . • .· We know bis Jik~s as · we se.rve him during the :rest of.the yea( • , • beu~·e ~ . ' gift from his store is sure to please hbn; ·. We sug~est be., low just a few of the many (ie'siriible kifts.;;_,_ .~·· . ', : . . '. ~-~ Lined . D~ss Gloves'· · Silk · Shiitii . ~ion. Si!J(.Onde~wear • .' ·Fanef _Buckie 'Beltii . Pure Silk .Neekweal;'. sni and Wool so'~ Do Yo,ir .Chri 1 sfm 1 as Shoppi~g ·~arly .. We Have P,~·ctlcalGiF~s For EveryOne Synipbony Lawn Stationery Beautllul hlna:e--il'd h9z of 1uper• fill• 1heetil, wd1 ud oayefopea. A thougbl! ul *1ft, s2.so llOTrLB .OJ 100 69c PURETES1 ,;Aspirin T jblets Oln telttltelt tapld t•Uef ftcilil h1111dachos. and coti:11, You. &liould .IHI betUlficlal . tflteti h1. a to s tlllilute,. . Guatante!Kl, .Putt ud liam!les11; I . Sptc:l•l. 3oe Castoria (J?itcbers) 21c lOc Summit Toilet ,paper 20c a for , . ~ ··c· BRISTMAS GIFTS·by tlie hundreds await . . you at our well-atoeked d.rur store. Praei- tlcai gifts, too, the ones tha( ate appreciated be~ulie they bring ~ppiness, p~uure, charill or comfort to your .belt friends, Come at your earliot convenie11.c'e, Examine . our dlspiap, and lelU'Jl how easy it is to choose tho right gift for everyone on your list. SHA.RI Toilet Se t !lace l'l?wdet md 'toilet Wat6i' 1 two. ..,eatlaU fol' bitut:, and tlwm, '.padi:!Kl Ill .utiillc Orita· .. tal.. =·· pa. da a iaped box. luat tlie to win a wom1uuappr ,, Some dtar trltnd of touti wlll be d.Urbted If you~ well,t bet ,nth this thlrfeen bite• '.•. t. ITOl'J.. 1 dd ambit halidle1; 1&tln·Uned,'rolt-up caltakhi u,,. ' . DEEP cut PRICES '. ..,_, .~ ARTSTY'L·E Chocolates Thl8 Chrhltmas can be made aweete.r and happlet by Arutyle C:hoc:olates, Artful Aa,ortment, Just th& pieces lovers of 1 flne candy IO enjoy, , Price ?Sc Hair Stimulatc,r·· · SOc Cocoahut Oil Sha,r,ipoo .· · The Ideal tffftbl6nt fcit loUlt lli\lt ai!d • t11111n1 liWtb:y ~JI. Slut today, . aoth for' 89c 60c Piso;s 3· ·· 9· · · ·· · Cough Syrup . . C: · '· 50e Prophylactie3·. ·1· .. c· ·· . Tooth Brushes · .$1..20 Caldwell 9·5.. ···. c· ...... ·. • Syrup of Pepsbt · · · i -------· '.......-it··· .,. .. f'(_'T" 30c Grove's ·2· ·. ·1· · ·. Bt()tno Quinine .·· .· ' C cic~:it0r l)rf)J iot '·~c::ised. $, day - s.. c. ~dgc ,rr •· •..,: !ats Sox ·irts Robes C 39 95 r 1 t 21
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