The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
m n m t D , n m t . r a r e •», m m B U M * Q C C i r Uflunuo uCCn BMCMNSIN LOCALSALE The bankrupt sale o f the stock of good* belonging to the Csdarville Bargain Store haa drawn hundreds of people the past week. Shoppers from a distance have found that it has paid well to take advantage o f the big bar* gains being offered. With the twin as it has been, there is still a large tfcoek o f goods fee* ftm aelseOen and prices bans again bean reduced for a big Saturday soiling. Ho sale o f the kind was ever held in Csdarville that haa given such values. It wakes m difference whether it fat wearing apparel op groceries you can find what you want at the lowest prioee ever quoted here. . * Take advantage o f the special being advertised this week in this issue. Every item a real bargain. NOTICE;—No fire crackers can be (sold or fired within the limit* o f tint *corporation before July 3rd. By order *of H. A. McLean, Marshal. P L U M B I N G HEATING CEDARVILLE Phone IBS REPAIR WORK NEW CARLISLE Phone 242 J. E. HORNEY 1 I F U R N I T U R E I REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED * At Prices In Reach 01 Everybody i CharlesR.Hoerner PHONE Res. Address | Cedarville 148 Cor. Monroe & Lake Sts,, Xenia I I iiiiim iiiiim iiM M itiiiiim iiiiiiM iiiM iM rtiiim M m iim iim iiu tiiiiitiiiiiiiii A m iiim im iM iiiiim iiiim m M iM iiiiim iim iiiin iiH M iM B. F. THOMAS CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY RECORDER GREENE COUNTY § Subject to Republican Primary,Tuesday, August l2 ,T 930 | M iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiin m iu m M tiiiim iiM itiiiiiiiiim iM u iiiiiitm iM s iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiM tiiM iiiiiiim im itiM m iiM M M i I HAROLD M. VAN PELT | * (PRESENT DEPUTY) j CANDIDATE FOR ' | COUNTY TREASURER { GREENECOUNTY £ * *I , .... . , .»„,M-y M—.......y,., ... | Subject to Republican Primary, Tueaday, AufUjlt 1 2 ,1 1 )0 I ‘ I ' ' * E w y F ir* R ^ r n i a U - Pallana Igwt fpr Ever The west rudimentary intelligence should lm able to grasp the fact that every tire represents an Irretrievable and unnecessary economic und social waste. A dollar spent in purchasing a commodity multiplies Itself many fold. It is never inactive, and the entire na tion ia benefited by its service. A dul ler lost because of fire can never be replaced, It has gone out of circula tion and a black mark ,1s placed against our record o f prosperity, It is a common fAlfawy to beUeve that in surance "pays" for a fire. As a mat' ter o f fact. Insurance can do, nothing to, offset the loss.~ It' can merely re compense the few with funds collected from the nation at large,. For every dollar paid In losses an Insurance com pany must take in at least a dollar In premiums. Our gigantic record of lire waste belies our intelligence as a na- ■ tlon., Part of the income of every dll- sen Is, directly or Indirectly, destroyed by fire. Every fire, whether it con- sunwsAgceat factory, or a-4dff house, acts as a drag on progress.—Goshen democrat. NewJ srw y W ill lla ASosuc Attmctimu A forward step in the campaign to preserre tbe bs&nty ofthe-American ceantrysldeagainst theencroacbuMmt* o f .modern advertising was taken by- the board M freeholders o f Warren county, New Jersey, when they Adopt ed a resoluHon requlrlng the remov al. from the roadsldes in :that ‘comi ty of nil ‘ billboards sad advertising signs, even poUtleal posters. Wamm county. ln the northwestern part of the atate, la a region -of.roil- log htls and rural vistas, with the Del aware*water gap as one. oflte-scenic ttractlons, . The freeholders .declded.'thatthe; nil- elgbtlyrepresentatlonon the biilboaefis of artloles of commerce, constitute a nuisance, an eyesore, aatLa,hindrance to the mote charming prospect of the landscape-rand that the Wllbosrds must give way.-rDetiolt ftK Pres*. . 4 METROPOLEn IDLEASING service that antic- ■“ * ipates every convenience and com fort o f the guests complete appointments and distinguished cuisine make it an ideal hotel for your visit to CmcmnatL Walnut Between 6 th and 7 th (one square southofBus Termhuds) « . L ? J * ? ’ • M ? i i a i i f I I ; •<i f f M A iii ' * M Columbus STOP AT THE Hotel Fort Hayes M e d e r a -ffcsg r o ' T ofm iar B o to t §00 Roomi With Ruth ftt $2*50 0 $8.00 Convenient to Store* and Theatres m m p a i QAi uf l i m o m m m m * . B. BUMSTH9B, OOLUtfftUft, O M O H 6 « ..3 h a nM * T i * t i T ' The house which Is finishedIin a combination of materials on the ex terior. wails must be very carefully designed, Too many times we see houses on which apparently .little thought has been given to architec tural charm, and the resulting "hodge podge" of materials leads us to won der if certain material-hod run Short, necessitating the substitution ofsome- tltlng else. Every one ,h*» haerdthe statement Iliat.a new house should be designed to fit the-site; In-crowded suburban communities. the most Important of thane factor* to. toe cosurtiend are the M khnni -on sitb«r rife. To rit* ah in stants, I f a awcco rbowe stands on Onesideo f yourproperty, aad a-brlck one on the<other the natural method o f tying In with these two suggest*' the house wrltlTbrlclr, stucco and sid ing in combination. NARCOTICS sale of illicit narcotics in the 1 United States has greatly increased Within the last ten years. In the city Of New York alone there are pot less , then ten thousand addicts, The total nunlber In the entire United Stales is wholly a matter of conjecture, as It ta almost Impossible to create methods by which a definite estimate can be obtained. Perhaps a quarter o f a million would not- be excessive, Two causes ex plain this large traffic In narcotics. The first is finan cial. T h e v e ry large profit appeals s t r o n g ly to the xratlers. These nar- /cotlcs are manu factured in Ger many and Switzer land, and to 4 sm a ll, extent in Holland, The nom inal cost is from »$0 to fiJW a i * ahr»tt P°un^- AHer they - ’ ■vww, -Jnive- been amug- jtled'.lntaihls. cauqtry^ they are dilated ' with water and drugs until the orig inal pound haa been. Increased to sev eral times the amount, In ita adul terated form it sella for at least eight times the cost price, or about ?04p per pound. The net profit derived Is from 600 to 700 per cent on the original. In vestment. Fabulous fortunes have been, made by the-professional, trad ers in narcotics,. It lias been esti mated -that these profits exceed pro portionally the profits derived from- ' bootlegging. The second reason for this enor- ^mous traffic is the targe domestic de- *nwnd for these narcotics. This de mand cornea.from persons who have become enslaved by them and whose hunger for them Is irresistible—in many cases absolutely beyond, control. This condition is found mostly among the more fortunate people financially,, the cost of the article belug excessive. It Is very common for a person to spend as much as five dollars dally1 for Ids UUdt drugs. Strenuous efforts ate being made to subdue this traffic and-ultimately to eliminate It. A world conference on. narcotics wilt he held this year In Switzerland where these problems will be considered.1 The assistant district attorney for New York In a regent Address,* said; "Smuggling of dope into the United States, has become such & formidable problem that only' the concerted ef forts of nations in which the narcotics are produced and whipped .can serve to impede the traffic. A sweeping in vestigation wilt he inaugurated and we hope to strike at the root* of the largest combines -ever formed for smuggling." Store Springfield, Ohio SPECttU Growing Girl*’ SHOES Smart styles for summer wear !> out out and plain pattern* Straps and Ties. State ay* to 8 Women** Patent PUMPS < Style as pictured in either Cuban* or high heels. . All patent. ’ A real g4 value, omy gijfi, Pump, Strap and Tie styles to choose from. All heel Style*. Values to $4- at *3.88. <fe firs. Horn* Settiag import*** The house Is the center o f the- tittle portion of the earth’s surface we call home. To It lead the drives and paths, around It lie fhe lawns add gardi that mean: so much to the hours-of - recreation and delight. To make the surrounding a picture of harmony is to makefile house truly n home. Does your -front entrance, a most prominent picture, have tthat air of both .welcome and- dlgnlty^so land) de sired? Are those paths, and drives bordered with evergreen hedge*, as well as yonr rose and perennial gar dens? If so yon are, fortunate, la. died, but remember,, no place should be considered complete until the patriarch of the evergreen tribes the specimen box,, is platted.—Exchange. City Must “Soil" ItMlf Philadelphia Is siartlng out to spend 11,006,600 ■on ■*• three-year campaign to advertise the city and its indus tries, This, Although the city is not a summer-resort, has no extraordinary vacation nttractions to offer and, hav- ing its growth, dees set have to go after new business as a newer commu nity must do. The enterprise is a reminder that communities, like business, mutt ad vertise to hold their own.in this high ly competitive age, sod It Is significant that the schednte o f Philadelphia^ campaign is using newspaper space extensively, Imported . SANDALS With punched vamps,-not woven. [ A real *3 value, All alase to [choose from. Sizes „ R '** • WHAT’S WRONG ANDWHERE! How goofi areysu at finding mistakes? .The artist-has Intentionally mads] several obvious ohesi-in drawing the above' picture. 8oms -of them are saslfy' discovered, others may be hard. 8ss how {ong It will take YOU to flnd them- i R. D. WILLIAMSON CAND IDATE FOB , STATE REPRESENTATIVE -•■V 1 l ■' ■.v * Subject to the^idecision of the Republican Primary, August 12. JOHN A. NORTH CANDIDATE! FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Subjw. to O cd n lilH o f (h . Eepoblic.R PrlMuy, A o ,u .t 12. Boyt’ - Girli’ SANDALS Made from soft el!: uppers with leather seiM and ru b b e r hSela. tm, 1*14.McCtateM'lrwsp*iMr Syndtcau.) Phenes Mark EupeMais* The telephone system of Australia added Aeariy as m aBy tclepboaes dur- ing the- flvetyear period that ended in 1027 aa were added during the pre- cedlng fl/tftcn yeera,—New Koglsud Utility News. te Comfortable! iPiiildrwn’* Slippert for the little folta. and cutouts or 1000 Baths 1000 Rooms •Benefit e f Xeelijg Leere Boning is an effort on the part of cities or counties to protect the in terests o f-the business man and the hem* owner so each may realis* the highest possible vaiaee from his land. For, slthosgh the tsndSKdsS toward grouping according to aimltar use are very definite tendSnciea there are peo ple who from motives of seif interost would oppose this natural tsadsney, If soaing laws and restrictions did not Operate to protect the genera) interest o f the property owners of the area as a whole, >y* - Men’* IXFORDS JNadc uppsnt ‘ sslss, AHrises -PleiH 'SeMetUag The home builder of * 'generation ago did not realize the Investment value of planting, but the wise ones today know better. The real estate kbow thte. too.- Uoantry Home, FO$ 8AIJC—Plants, grown by Wil lain Bhtiky. Alt kind* o f garden plants and ftawets. lira, Mary Huff man, \ a To keep your lawn in good condi tion you mast have the mowo? sharp. We are prepared for this Work, J. A. Stormont, You will want your home painted or decorated on the insido this spring. Call on Efansr Jurkat for sstlmates, The comforf o f the guest ii e f primary Importance to the maaagemettt. Each o f the 1,000 rooms o f this fine, modern hotel has been furnished with their comfort In mind, Little extra conveniences, o r d i n a r i l y neg lected, makes each room a com plete "home away from home,” . , * Be our Guest, when in ColumbiMb . The “ Deshier-Walliek Columtms, Ohio America** Msst Beaitlfally JAMES H. MfGHOB, Manager Under Walliek Management . I n t h e B « t . Provldsnce-Btitmore, Providence, R, I, Hotel OhaMmsa, Maw.York City tow er R a t e s WkenlfouGalb EVERY ROOM NOW W,TH BATH ^ $ 2 - $ 3 300 Clean ** ModernRooms mma ^ •a r gWg f t p;; v, HOTEC ITCkltJI kv SIXTH AT ST. CLAIR AVE, ^ '.V. H. BYRON, Manager OXFORDS senMtkm in men’s ta and black or ten AUilaes. For that small job in wirinf, **!!** see Nelson Crotwsll, Prompt and efficient servlco, HARVEST Plant jrour dkUftn in m M.SrM.SavingsAeosiit <and you will rwp a iKHmtifMl h ip . vast. Plant them in M tn n iu e a and spKculution M id you will ro*p « hArrest grim a * dsmth. 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