The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

i CtDASVlLUt HERALD. FRIDAY, D M * * * * **» T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D KARLH BU L L --------- *»'»«■.! K*:uvUl MUX — EDITOR AND PUBLISH** OWo K» u »MJWA*W«.; AUWrt VOW 3PM* A***- It now looks hk* fanfakss » to get » hugs strik* as it* major gift for th# K«w Y#ar. Sevoral thousand men or* now out of employment in the motor car induatry due to strike* in plants that manufacture glass for motor earn. Trouble it being fo­ mented in auto plants, union labor demanding a closed shop. All the big steel mills face a atrike on de­ mands o f organised labor for higher wages and shorter hours . with a closed shop. There is every indica­ tion that th* steel mill strike will 9Mt«r*d at tilt Pott Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October 81,1887, *g aecond elaet matter.________ _______ ^ ____ _ ~‘ ^FRIDAY, DECEMBER 88,1986 A Merry Chrisliwsm ew| Preepear©** « »d Hwpjr Now Yewr f HtwOet reedem *m& jpairtme. A BIRTHDAY IN THE CAUSE OF PEACE. He, who the world has known as the “ Prince of Peace,” would hardly find his birthday celebration as He would have it, if He should return this December 25th. I f His teachings and the cause His life represents were observed there would M„ BVW be world peace. There would be no misunderstandings among . the automobilo plants, men or nations j selfishnes sand disagreements would be wiped , out o f the lives o f all o f us, here and abroad. while orgtBit64j iabor is after the .... All humanity recognizes the. wrongs o f society where ever two „»■}<„. industries of the nation, we the’Christian religion is recognised, but not all o f humanity has |muBt not loose sight of the fact that!™ money, that depth o f conscience to wipe out the selfishness o f the world. Science and invention have played their part both in the cause of peace and war. We talk peace and we boast of our Christian civilization yet the whole world continues in a mad race for the largest and most powerful instruments of death in warfare, A11 o f which is proof that the teachings of the One .whose birth We celebrate, are not grounded in full consciousness as He would have it, With internal warfare in various countries, with the lead­ ing nations o f the world building greater and more powerful implements o f war, the doctrine o f peace being Haunted to leading nations must stand as hollow mockery to the One whose birth we observe. ! throwing mc*t to th« labor lions Utsnds to gel bL in the end. Mr, and socisty in jUBjiwl hbjusevslt ennnot pronr?## snough and 5 be will not bn abl* to dsttvsr telf, so \ both febsrfMtkHU, sod bmfa— long- { ers will turn in my other direction that the White House. 1 do grot know to nil fabor, b iis fe****** KILLED AND m C w I O N I a i FIGHT AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS LENGTHENS LIFE SPAN I f there were no tuberculosis your chances o f living longer homes, would be greater. Since Dr. Robert Koch discovered th e1 tubercle bacillus in 1882, it has been known that this com­ municable disease could be wiped out if we could completely prevent the spread o f infection, The tuberculosis death rate has gradually been forced down to 54 deaths per 10,000 , population in the United States since that time. There are still too many persons who contract this disease and the great work o f prevention and treatment must go on, There are three principal steps necessary to stop tuberculosis: 1. To find all active cases of the disease and have them properly treated’and cared for. 2. To seek out all persons exposed to the disease and build up their resistance. 3. ‘ To educate people in the right habits o f healthful living. . . You can help this program by knowing the facts, applying them to your own life and telling others. ,You can also help through buying Christmas Seals. organized labor ha* a wide breach within its own ranks. William Greene heads the American Federation of Labor which fa the recent convention whipped John L. Lewis and bis fac­ tion, aided by the Roosevelt admin­ istration. The Lewis faction was kicked out of the union ranks, Lewis heads the coal miners and is break­ ing into the ranks o f steel and auto workers.” Lewis hints that to win all coal miners might be called out in time, thus cutting off the supply of coal to manufacturers. , Of course when this happens, coal also becomes scarce for heating the American We had lunch the first of the week with a business executive fa a neigh­ boring city, at which time ha related an intereetfag experience with some of his labor right fa the opening of the Christmas season, For years his ompany had always recognized the employees at Christmas time with a gift in some form or another. Thi year the gift was an -Increase in wages starting in January. Alsu *1; employees were given a dresser turkey, regardless of the time the had been employed., As. frequently happens, there is always some one wLc is never satisfied. Four" employees complained to a foreman that they did not want turkeys but the equal The foreman reported to the front office but the answer he had to convey was ’‘turkey or nothing,” Monday morning these four em­ ployees reported for duty, intoxicated' and with threats under their belts. The foreman reported the four to the management and they were im­ mediately discharged the day before turkey’s were to be distributed. Alt four ware married men with families, A bookkeeper was 'ordered to investi­ gate where these four had been cash­ ing their pay checkjs. With one check cashed at a cigar store, the others had been cashed at a state liquor store for the last four months. Labor in both steel mills and auto plants is about the best paid in the world, yet these greedy labor leaders, mostly foreign bred or with an­ archistic ideas, seek to npset business in all lines of trade. To close down steel mills, auto plants and the coal mines would about paralyze the busi­ ness of the nation.' It would.be a New Year’s gift unwelcome fa most every quarter. If and when such happens the White House will be the keystone in the labor structure. There is no question but that Roosevelt has been carrying water on both shoulders in Christmas business this year has exceeded all years back to probably 1929, where we go for yard-stick measurement, The Holiday season is the biggest event in the,history of the country. It represents an Ora o f good feeling that is reflected in a com­ mercial way, regardless of the fact that Christmas Day represents the greatest event in Christian history, The federal law that taxes corporation surplus has brought about higher corporation dividends* bonuses and in­ creased pay for workers. To escape this tax rather than pay it to the government to help meet the deficit, business, irrespective of politics, lets WHAT VALUE IS THERE ON LIFE? the contest between Green and Lewis., ......................... In the. campaign he'played the Lewis government debt hang in the air faction hut since Green won in the****® ^ministration to worry about. Federation of Labor, favors, under I ^a* *hvays been taught that busi- cover have been going to the latter. !nesa «s well as individuals should put, hut It is. freely admited fa most. all (something away for a rainy day1 'under the New Deal plan of letting each day take care o f itself, business Are we not under estimating the value o f human life as we become more and more unconcerned over the terrible loss due Ibusiness circles that Roosevelt faces, ... , . - na_, to motor car accidents? We fail to observe an unwritten law U serious problem. He isplaymg " ; * d,Jn ewes .obligated to o f the sea-live saving comes first. with a dangerous element of society|J,ankl5 for loans if the strike sihia. Ordinary or common sense rules would save many lives Ia?d regardless of hi* ability and cun- (t{on become(! ser|0afi business will but we go day by day as if there v$as no toll o f human life on Inmg ways to play a double.role, he,haVe no ?urpiu, CJtny on> an<j the public highway. '■Consider auto driving seriously and we |stands (to l0° fa ;“ f labor leader arc!lhingg come to a utandstill. You will have a. different record. The record of intoxicated drivers I onty hard-boded butungrateful BJlk a business executive what about sound* a new alarm for highway safety. fTOOMUCH h o CAT-40 (CXCRCISE ; He fsUa dUTrent warn a«xtday, Believed the AKca-SeUan way. Why don’t you take Alkia- Seltzer for Gas on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, Colds, Muscular, Rheumatic or Sciatic Fains? .Aiks-Seltser has a pleasant, rafreah- lng. tansy taate. It oontataa ananalgesic (Acetyl-SaJlcylata, a Sodium Salt o t Aspirin) which raileras pain and discomfort, while Its vesatable and mineral alkalls»rs halp to correct, the cause ot those minor ailments associated with hyperacidity of the stomach. Year dtaggUt sells Aika-SeMmr. BL WISF “ A l K M U t Subscribe to THIS J1SRALH EasyPI m s h I Way To LOSE FAT How would you'-like to lose your fat, increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent hips and abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and dear that it will compel admiration? Get on the scales today and see howmuchyouweigh—then get a bot­ tle o{ Kruschen Salts that cost next to nothing and which will last von 4 weeks, Take one half teaspoonful fa a ■ glass, of hot watsr in the morning— cut down on pastry and fattywaata.. go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar—and when yon have fin. ished the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself spin. Notice also thatyou have gained fa energy—you feel younger fa body— Kruschen will giro any fat pWrsen a Joyous surprise. Refuse ImrtaUana— safeguard your health—you lose fat 5ATCLY the Kruschen way. NOTC—Many peeple find that the etilydiet change neoeaadrywhits tak- ln£ Krueehan Ngulariy fa TO' *AT of past: favors. The Lewis faction ^ an^ be ri$ltM, “ If we can- will d e m x n d o p e n support m return ^ we have t o put up fhF wnit fiin war itofinAVwl tAumnlt 1** . , a v ^ , ink « '■ .« • payroll tax and labor will have noth- under the social security plan.” Thus one strike can [ or ha k d s rendered owards [Roosevelt’s re-election, dWhatever the , Ioutcome; the hand that has been in®' t0 “ raw upon ROYAL FLOOR CUAN«^__, ROYALHAND Jiakt Hdak of it I Tsvo taleet model JRoiralVawmta Obanera. « . one atfull. '■fa% vo«Y powarful Booe modd with, P*J»**B>|PRJnWpfjTJNTCHHnp TKtm ptliMr ' ■IdfclkAMMligllL ^ J 4MMI vMMRMWnJMMNHL :oioasiot>'for all thooo aboyo tbo .Rood• ofaatUng taoho. 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SWfct. asFVBBwv NIGHT AND SUNDAY RATES talet -W I U I E IN EFFECT A ll DAYCHRISTMASDAY AND NEW YEAR’S DAY! <u> • W h y n o t p h o n e y o u r greet** in g t o spe c ia l fr ie n d s a n d re latives* I t 's so fr ie n d ly a n d « p e rs o n a l * W i t h th e s e lo w ra tes i n e f fe c t , i t costs le ts th is y e a r th a n e v e r heforeo B E i 'S H iO b i l l >imt — MKNIN t h e m t a ;o Lt rvitE ? r r mum * c n A. ® j ' . iH D- y u g m a m l M M i amg|gHUKmjiT R tH M iY j t n r TEN ARE INJURED] n TWMJMkd ’■dddl^' i U M M \ f eownty, was fajurod fatally, whoa ho loot cositrol of Wa car on tho Sprfag- flafa pika, M(kg Qk Town. A pioo* of tho guard rail pfarood tho oar o»d struck tho Chaplain fa tho stomach. Ha was twhan to tho JdaOMMagi boopital whom hfa fafariM ptotod fatal, following * nunor pporation. Mi* Mmr Jmrn, m ttm i a Iradtarod wrist. Several minor fafariaa war* aafifarod by motorist* during tho day, when car* collided or were ditched, Travel­ ing was dangerous throughout the day, Sunday, For Sale—-Wrecking building and uaod lumber and frame. Como quick. R, Wolford. - REEF MRDBft Biomm ap jM H tow Kbm 8tr*«t C^imrrHbt O. m BO; AMessage To Hog Feeder Is SBeit oi Comlet FeedingOnt»«! FeedsHonrinyAleiigWith EarCor« SGI i LA U tR O ^ it arvill*, m “ T h « ,*■ m A f present at leaat, hominy which the reliable Morrison’s “ Feed and Feeding” says is a com substitute with 95 per cent as much us corn for hog feeding, i^tugh . in price—too high. Hominy is a by-product o f cereal mills, the mill process usually leavingjit sweet, and therefore palatable to stock. Ground Yellow com contains more digestible protien and carbohydrates than - hominy as well as Vitamin A which white hominy lacks. Actual tests prove.com to be a better feed in every way— except palatability. Kiln-drying com gives it sweet-like taste which makes it more palatable—and mixing with it a supplement makes it more so. At ,the same time the protien content israised to 2 per cent over that o f hominy. This superior feed o f supplemented. ground .com which we choose to call “ Sweetmeat,” we offer at a price appreciably LESS than hominy. This doesn’t mean we don’t handle hominy—fpr we will—but we feel jpstified'in calling t^ you r attention a worthwhile saving. This applies only to kiln dried or at. least thoroughly dried com because moisture present reduces the percentage o f nutrients as well as makes it questionable whether any quantity o f ground corn will “ keep.” , ' ■Matn e SUN SANE "■ cb s S GINCl ' I ■■■>■* "W ' ■ [The Xenia National Bank 1 * Extends to the Community Its Best Wishes for A MERRY CHRIST AND A a m i P r o p m iM ' " y B r A t iR Wc REEendeavoring t# give to tke p**pte of thU community the best bimkitt^ Services possible consistent with security end safety. Back Deposit insured to theextentof $5,909.00. Bach Safety Deposit Boa Insured to $10,900.09. «> ASSETS OVER $%00 ,000.00 * « • «• OUR ORGANIZATION . Hi fife- g * T S T |!LwMUtai*| *1 m I CksdkSMUkWA# 1W Rt^„A»Ji Wfa* IMP* toWePWMWJPg • VMS •■■** RR 'MP^U w SPESPI^M J fa>to>h A . H«MMy Usury C. 'ES i M a Vto* Frssldsut It a WmL **—*-«— Mscy Ilttfts IHos . F, R. O W m a R. U viif l« ft ES m s eft 'Ssevise i e TMh seffing” (*■-. i is.'%igh:] usually ' i is than com to e—and content imented i- ■,,,i Teciably tu'l j’; tified in jin d. ad or at *;age o f nsna corn will - 0 . n or nunity icurity 0 0 0 .0 0 . ( xoni r ■ t C u M if A i ' t Ri«V»:

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