The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

■ v *. ^ ••~-*»*•*• •ii'i^-’ai—> *m W $$X !tf M .W I SMB CBDARVILLE HERALD IgAWM BULL — EDITOR AND PUBLISHER i Mt« mwwiif *am ,t mmm v«»»r tow aw *. Betawedattiie Poet OfSce, CodgrviUe, Ohio, October SI, 1887, EE mrrhm I «$ mm a##tter» ........ ........ " 'iim u x [wlfit E m AM I mw M i t th*t Jtosela'Feettor lambs 9»«• mm amt m *w> 7,00 iVRAL (ULVR8—100 W. ill aendffig M* ewge hw*» SP*“ *CATTUt~150 hd, 'T»? ----------------„„.l2-00 r *A Mussolini, wi«»( Top medium -- ---------- 10.00 to 11.1*] [tbs fluzmb their »«•» to H § 2 £ ? 9tMr* i L i * Lew m ed ium™ :r;,-93S down •on to the Squire of Hyde Perk. Mamifaetorer* of news print am ItvomvMe wm «f $5.50 e ton. for the BALANCING THE BUDGET—A JUGGLER’S FEAT Governor Davey mede a food start Ifirst six month* in 1088 end $7,59 e In cleaning Out the State Eoerd of Iton for the leet six months. Increased Paroles. He named two outstanding Icost of manufacture, government |judge* from Common Pleas Court, to Itaxes and sods! eecurity taxes figure jfit on that board following resigns-jin the higher price and not e Hew Heifers ------ —8.15 down Cows, heat —5.60 to 7.66 Cows, medium . . . . _____ 4.60 to &$Q Cows, bologna--------------8.06 to 4.40 Bulls' . . . . . . ----- ..0.80 to 6.00 Way back in the pracampaign day* Roosevelt s a id :.. --------- , . “B a k i ^ f b * budget and reduce government spending. In 1982 Con* of former members,, other thsn Peal supporter has yet openly « - ha said we willbaUmce the budget In 1988 . That year arrived} Bishop Branson. But the Governor iwa?w?: When we *8cd «©d agwbi we heard year and ai d " , MWe so late anMonday night Roosevelt made a similar statement over th e air. An hour later news commentators had a copy members of the old hoard he forced of the treasury statement before them showing such a thing to resign. Either the two judges will ga a balanced budget impossible: Tuesday, Roosevelt says the Ibecome figure heads or the two men only way we can balance the budget is to reduce government j on *1“ two new jobs win have nothing spending and increase taxes. The New Deal for nine months to do at all. Charges of wholesale has now spent 886 million dollars more than the government Ipurchase of paroles and pardons by', ok m;innn Hoiw income. The deficit will be 88 billion. Government taxes IMends °* prisoners had been made I 1 d* come from industry and Tuesday the stock market crashed I and documentary evidence in photo-1 * ye* over pm y going the lowest since 1929. Government bonds as well as Igraphic form was printed in a Co- other bonds headed downward, all in response of Roosevelt’s I iambus,paper. The Governor in his statement, which proves he knows nothing about finance or l lMt *ct did not add anything to Ms even the rules of common sense in business. A family tha t is kurds,- He may fina this out when using the White House to drag down more than 8506,000 a I things do not go right with Judges ___ S' ______ I \faPl*{ilo and Tawmll luvfli rni^slawdlnm and advertising rates January 1.” TV increased cost of New Dealoperetior is then added to the cost of. mer­ chandising and the consumer, Roose­ velt’s unforgoften ihan, will pay th bill on all that he buys; The increaft e editor of a’daily paper relator experience with a Klan leader who wrote a piece for the paper*’ defend' For Sale—21 head of Delaine bre»4' ing ewes, age 4 and 6 years. Flack} has been culled. R. W. MacGregor. Phone 69. Il l i l l. l I ....... I IIIIIIJIIM ■ 11 K I 'll 181 ' [ m a w — Sara S*£dy whh flsiwvMs Federal havings A bum AssKrtetitou Dr. a N. WilHa»» DENTIST - T^tow SpriiifSf CMde X-RAY EQUIPMENT S M A R T S H O P ..... _ _ _ ing Roosevelt's appointment of Hugo year*income could not be expected to be .much interested in I McBride and Jewell, both outstanding I Black. The “piece” was m answer to the shrinkage of either the stock market, grain or live stock I™e“» I*1® former a Democrat and thelcntiCB of Black because he had be- market, all pf which dropped from the New Deal prosperity I atter a Republican. inflation. peg with billions of loss to all kinds of business. WERE YOUR GRANDPARENTS “DUMB BELLS” 7 All of this bosh about the “more abundant life”, “the gov­ ernment'owes. you a "living,” “there is a short cut to health, wealth and happiness”, tha t you hear, preached from the house­ tops by New Dealers is but. a reflection of not only our parents but our grandparents and great grand parents.. Hundreds o f Greene county, families owe all th a t they have to some of their ancestors who cut their own fortune by TheRoosevelt family again is in the divorce limelight but it makes no dif­ ference to what light it is just so some member of the family “makes the first page.” Mrs. Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt has been fronted a divorce from her husband, G. Hall Roosevelt, a brother of Mrs. Franklin D, Roose­ velt, Extreme, cruelty was charged. Ihe court required the husband to longed to the Klan, The Klan leader admitted to the editor that his organ­ ization had taken in $500 for renewal of membership- in the. hooded order since Black went on ;the air. The editor informed Us that meal1of the letters, in the ’’Reader’s Column” de­ fending Black and Roosevelt were from those whb formerly were prom­ inent in the Klan. Dayton-Xenia pike and Cincinnati pike. The Republic Asphalt Co;, was listed as. a favorite bidder for the work.' This should be all Gov. Davey needs in the-way of investigation of his Highway. Department. The Columbus Citizen several days their own, efforts through good as well as thin years. Most I pay $25 monthly Until the;youngest jago published’photostatic copies of o f these older families were of Scotch-lrish descent and by I -hild becomes .of age^vpe mus^alsol State Highway records showing their frugal efforts they cleared the- land, erected their owni my $8oV^onth for each cWiduntii 1 Greene county figured in thehigh houses, provided most all,of their own.sustenance by their own I ;hey reach .16, when the amount is I price of 135-T mix forcovering the effort; educated theft- children to the-best of their ability with I increased to ,$125 a month uhtifma the facilities of tha t day and 'three times daily bowed their I iority. Ail expense incident to ill- head in reverance and thankfulness to their God for the bless-1 mss of the . three children must be ings th a t fell their way, much of which of course came only I mid by the father who placed $5,000 through their own initiative and personal effort and sacrifice. I in a bank account to guarantee pay- There was no pagan god in the nation’s capital in those days)menfc to send you manna whether you asked for it or no t/ We have often wondered the past few years just what some of our ancestors would think and what would be their reaction to some of the' economic twaddle of today. Thete were two political parties in those days and they had partizan discussions but history no where tells us tha t the constitution was a “scrap of paper” or the “Supreme Court,” a place to park some hill-billy for orders observed or fulfilled. To fbllow the line of reasoning of the average New Dealer, your grandparents just haperied to be here, Regardless of the fact th a t landjwas acquired and paid for without government loans, homes erected and land tilled, these good old souls of the past knew nothing but hard- common sense, never dream­ ing th a t some day such a thing as the New Deal lunatic fringe REPORT OF SALE Monday, October 18.1937 Springfield Live .Stock Sales Co. iHOGS—650 hd. ^would- flaunt discredit on them and have.it said they never 1 Bth tt v T ’ knew wfiat the “short cut” to life’s success should be. Who is ,ust what we h*d back’ b€fore the The American Federation of Labor *n session in Denver, Colo., goes on record opposing regulation of hours of labor and wages. John L. Lewis and his racketeers frown on it. Roosevelt 1200-225 lbs. 1__ on the air urges laws to force it. J225-250 lbs; There is a screw loose in the New 1250-275 lbs. _! Deal on this issue, Roosevelt wants 1275-300 lbs. —. all this for organized labor but evi-1160-200 lbs. — dently has no interest in common 1140-160 lbs. _________ 10.15 labor. The whole plan is nutty and no I Feeding pigs i ______ 10.25 to 12.40^ wonder labor leaders oppose it! Any IGraded sows '...____•;___9.25 ensibteNman that can think for him-1 B o a rs___ / _____ ______ 6.00 to 6.65 SHEEP & LAMBS—400 Hdi _______ 10.35 . ______ 10.30 ______ 10.25 _________10.00 __1^._10.30 to 10.40 Civil War in slavery. Efficiency‘ ini Top;l*mbs. Medium lamb* s t ir s s . s j t i— •— of the “short cut to health and wealth” is an insult to those I 1040 %;* * 9iQ0 tr o 10.00 ..^ .5 0 to 3.60. Sale of Silk DRESSES Regular $7,95 range $6.95 Regular $4.95 range - $3.98 Now Is The Time to get th a t new dread and save A tL COLORS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES NEW HATS $1^8 -$2.98 ' Newest in Black ’ and colors SKIRTS ' All Colors $1,98 BLOUSES $1.49-$2,98 Sweaters Slipovers % $1.98 TWINS $2.98 All Wool The Smart Shop 38 S-.Detroit SL X f t i iid f i ib If your chief concern is value . . . the right concern is the Vogue Shop. Anyone can sell ytfli a grand radio for $250.00 , . . a. great car for $3,500 . . . and a won- derful/fiult for $60.00 . . . but we claim that the store that delivers $60,00 in style at $35.00 is. the store* that. **t* the business, ' r V: * u ‘ I Hero we a re -*'offering you the things yhuwant in fabrics and designing at prices you'll he glad to pay and .here, are your friends, the represents; tlve men-of this area buying that kind" of clothing hand over fist. . Vogue Shop S u i t s a n d T o p c o a t s $25 And More s h o p 20 22,8.”Fountain.Ave.'. .Sprlhofield, Ohio r ;.1‘. who. ye t prefer being “independent” rather than “dependent.” FOR MISSES AND WOMEN ■■da All star coats. Fur trimmed dress coats—smartest styled sport coats. Values tha t are positively surprising, See these coats, try them on. A small deposit will hold your selection. T^hese coats were made to our specifications—t from our selection of superior furs and cloths. We chose only the season’s leading styles. They are wonders of fine values. Sizes 14 to 54. Sport Coats -Fur Trimmed Coats Fur Fabric Coats Ithis Communistic program until farm I labor is included in regulated hours} and wages; also that the fanner must [ be brought in under the social Secur­ ity laws and made to contribute his I share of the tax along with all kinds of business, One of the faithful in j the New Deal says the farmer will be j weed to pay the kocial security tax j as soon as the present plans are In I full working order for the-classes of labor now contributing to the tax fund. The sooner the farmer must send his check to Uncle Sam each | month, as. do other business men, the | sooner the millennium will be at hand. w . f lP /li _ CHILDREN’S COATS AND SNOW SUITS The largest assortment we’ve ever shown you. Tricky stylings and trimmings—make a lay*a-way. Priced from $2.98 to $7.95 DRE S SE S Having all the “impOrtants” for fall. We urge' you to shop here for that hew dress. Dramatic mew dresses such as you haven’t witnessed so far this sealbn. It’s rbund-Up of every new and lovely • and flattering style that we could possibly secure to sell at this price. Nailhead-sfudded boleros! Metallic striped bodices! Sheer wools! Embroidered crepes! Sizes for all, 12 to 52, * » S t o * 5 £ 2 ..."•»' '• i — i" ' ' »■! ■ H O S I E R Y First quality, full fashioned pure silk hose, clear sheer ArMTob W service weight, the prtoduct of a famous m*ker, UHLMAN’S 17-I f W . MMm H . Xuttlft, Ohio The growling and grumbling thst grows out of the necessity of motor vehicle owners being compelled to get drivers licenses will be* nothing com­ pared to what will take'place.in De­ cember when every one that owns a motor car, trailer, truck or any other vehicle of motor power used on high­ ways must wtdk up to the clerk of court in each county deposit his old bill of sRe, get k new f angled piece of paper and deposit 75c as required by a Democratic state legislature. The !new law goes into full force and ef­ fect by the first of the year. If you have a mortgage on your car or truck it will cost you 90c in addition to the 75c, all this being part of the New Deal scheme for the more abundant life. Then in April you will present your 1937 certificate of ownership of yoto automobile, trailer or truck, be­ fore you can get your usual license. It is great to live in thie land of the free and the home of the brave with a New Dealers hand in your pocket at every turn of the corner. ! Peace! . Peace! Down with war, suchds umi slogan. International law exists since the days of the World War,: that was supposed to check alt 'Wars/ the fruits of the great conflict in which the old ,U< S. furnished the men and the money. Now it is talk of PEACE once more and-more joy ridfc for New Dealers across the Atlantic41to sit around a table of foreigners that are not now observing the international laws on warfare, and neither is the*U. S. As we read the NeW York Times, consistent support­ er of^toosetoit, except his Klu Klux appoigftnentlux: the Supreme Court, this' country in’the month of Septem­ ber sold and shipped to Russia, with approval of the New Deal State De­ partment, more than 20 million dollars Worth of war supplies. These supplies Were then shipped to the Communistic forces that are trying to overthrow the regular Spanish government, So it is Piece! Piece! But not Peace! Th*e stake is the piece of the great profits prominent Democrats era gathering selling all kinds of war supplies to »r Communistic government a .ta jrd » y> Q d * ” , G R AN T iv ! ^ T . * J i c n i i l - - S i F A W B A N K i COMING! LOOK! T a W r i w , O e le b e r 28 “Z iegfeld (Follies” Kntfcg Ortfk*l N#w ifgfk Cut i f II# st«i* ^ M—tiy Glrk BIL BOO T I LL » MARIAN MARTIN • in f i l l BOWEN ^ ^ Y jjRi Jim* & m w m u miCA St NOVBIXO • VARSITY KfUSlT M ail O n f o r s N a w f * „Matinee 6».1« fibre, m m m . . Nifibtl £*18, II H mm .mm

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