The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

-A&*"** 'fr**?*-. W A N T E D D E A D S T O C K WB WILIi FAY THE HIGHEST PRICES EVER PAID, Before, by u« or Anybody else for Horses and Cows OB ANY OTHER DEAD STOCK, We have con- tracted to furnish the AMERICAN HIDE AND LEATHER CO, car loads of hides for the XL’ 8 . GOVERNMENT AND MUST MAKE GOOD. CALL CALL US FOR PRICES. Cash on Removal. .Bell Phono W7-W Citlzans Phgnos: Factory d6£, Office 187 Xenia Fertilizer Co. Xenix's Only Fertilizer Plant. Auto Service Inquire about our tankago for hogs Farm Economy The Biggest Lose on Farms Today is Perishable Pests and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business^ Basis , Use American Steel Fence Posts Made by American Steel & Wire Company TH EY LA ST A L IFE TIME Thousands in use in the past 15years, which have not rotted, rusted or'burned because they are'heavy zinc coated inside and outside. * ' American Steel Posts— Can B« Driven; Eliminates Pence Repairs Every Post a LiuhtningRod Protects Stock from Lightning Eo Staples Esquired "’ pence Bows ©an Be Burned, Des­ troying Weeds pnd Vermon Laud with ttceel’Pdsts is More Valuable. See tie at once for further Information er ask the man who ha* used American Steal Fence Peat. TARBOX LUMBER CO. Cedarvilie, Ohio Mosey Saved GIRLS,WINA PRIZETRIP TO WASHINGTON! mi,anMimaai - , f n , fj, ■mum. ^ A BONO the 500 prize trips ottered members of the Boys’ and Girls Clubs and Contests conducted by the Ohio State University College of Agriculture, over 200 trips will be offered to the glrl3. Those are the contests which were transferred from the State Board o f Agriculture on March 6, They will be carried on in counties having no regularly organ­ ized. club work. Special Interest is developing concerning the trips, on account o f the attention the girls are giving to 'food conservation, ’ Special addresses will be given at Washing* ton to the winners by President Wil­ son and Herbert Hoover, national food dictator. Arrangements haye been, made to tour Washington and its vicinity, in­ cluding historic Mount Vernon. A chance will he afforded to see con­ gress In session. A corps' of special­ ists of the United States.Department of Agriculture, who are all well ac­ quainted with, the capital, have of­ fered their services as guides. Visit New York City. Following the sojourn at the na tlonal capital, the trip will bo extend­ ed to New York city, A boat .vide will be taken up the Hudson as'-far ab Grant's tomb, In Central park, A visit will Ms made to the American Museum of Natural History, to the heart .of the business'section and to the harbor. It ia planned that each jserson who goes on the trip will be presented with a guide book specially prepared for the trip. This will furnish explan­ atory information concerning each point visited and offer an excellent souvenir of the trip, Girls to B e ,Chaperoned. All the girls will be divide! into small groups and will bo chaperoned by representatives o f the College o f Agriculture from the time they arrive at Cohimbua or Pittsburgh until their return. Tlielr parents, however, are invited to accompany them; and may avail themselves of all the courtesies extended to the prize winners. It Is not too late to join the con­ test, although enrollment should be made at once to make the best use of the Instructional material prepared by the specialists of the College of Agri­ culture, Help For Contestants* Any girl In the state between tho ages of 30 and. 18 yearn Inclusive may- enter. Specialists of the College of Agriculture are aiding contestants by giving demonstrations in each county and sending literature and personal letters Jn answer to questions. Each contestant will exhibit at the county fair, unless otherwise specified, the following things; A loaf of white bread, * pint can each of tomatoes; beans; corn; cherries or plums; pears .or poaches; blackberries, rasp­ berries or grapes; two small glasses of Jelly; and a small, glass of straw­ berry preserves or rhubarb conserve. Anyone desiring further Informa­ tion concerning these and the other prize trips which will be offered at the same time to members of. clubs conducted by the College of-Agrioul ture should write to W. H. Palmer, State Leader of Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs, Ohio State University, Colum­ bus. O, TRY OUR TOB PRINTING s*f ' M l United Statee Tiree —-the ‘Royal Cord*, tk i 'Nobby9, th* ‘Chain’, the 'Ueeo9 and tha * Plain, — one for every Read o f price mad u*e, —produced by tha largest rubber manufacturer in the world, — produced by' tha most experienced tire manufacturer In tha / world, — produced by a time-tried, exclusive, patented, vulcanizing process, ; -----produced o f only tha mast carefully selected materials, — have so fer eclipsed every other make o f tire that — United Statee*Tiree mo •famove fo r their mileage-giving qaalitiee~-their low cost per mile , The p roo f?— the consistent and persistent tremen­ dous sales Increases o f United Statee Tiree. 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