The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

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A aad atory raacbaa ua from South* Yr«|t London, I t appear* that a girl of twenty attempted stdrida becaima ftb« mllftftd she was too old to write eltbor a popular novel o r a booh of poem*,~FromPunch, London- W . L C L EM E N S R e a l E s t a t e Shut fea founu at my offlcaaBjch Saturday or u a fh a l bf g fcoaaa t my r fm io a each nMEkf. , OfiBaaSt PSSONES Raridonce 2-S22 CEDARV ILLE , O H IO Wo hare just installed a refrigerator for the handling of freah s a lt and smoked meats in Connection with our grocery, J Our dis- play cases as welLas-refrigerators are sanitary, in every respect and we a te prepared to .render first calss service' in. this d ep a rt. ' mettt.lt gives us pleasure to announce th a t we have employed; * Ban Bailey as meat cutter. We will also hill our own meats from native stock whichwillinsure you the best a t all tinteb. > ‘ * r, ■r *5 Y t k We Af«/Af YeurfSefyicIi jSatarat a t the PeaWXB e$, Cadar TiUo, Oatober |1 „ WOT, as second elasa aiattar. Wf'ftt WJrYniTV**■ *>'.* imo»wwi>mssi^.»>l wdw;ulrrel.w«aiw>e*ia'M.U'awy.vmawtaramp« s*<H »: FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1930. 1 HRLP ONE ANOTHER. In nearly every town and rural community there Is need for a more general recognition of the principle of cooperation which Stated in more fsmaiiar terms, is but the spirit of “Helping One Another’*". Thire is need fo r recognizing, more fully than we usually do the fact that, “No man Uveth unto himself alone,” and that we a ll owe a -duty to society and to those about us) in the way of help* ing to make the town or the common-* ity what it ought to he. I t is a mis-, taken ,idea to think th a t any one can live in the community and avoid the responsibilities and obligations which he .owes, to other people in the same community. I t is folly for any one to; assume the attitude of entire inde­ pendence, claiming th a t he will do ju st as he pleases and Je t others do the same, We must remember that we ape only apart, a very'small part, of the-community} and th a t there is such a thing as the public, which is but a collection of individuals, and^ that the welfare of the public is par­ amount to -that of any individual. In other words We.should keep in mind this important fact—the interests of the various individuals ;who compote and inter-dependent, I t follows there­ fore, that we should recognize .our duty to society and public welfare. We can help others "and,they can help us, and when the spirit of helpful­ ness and of cooperation is constantly kept in mind 'aped practiced as i f should be, there is -sure to be copw munity,growth and advancement a- long every ,line, Then let all envy, jealousy and hatred be put away in our town and let us all adopt and, as fa r as possible, Jive up to the motto, “Help One Another.” I t we do So, there will be no question in regard to fRrookvilJc’s substantial growth and betterment in every Way. A f least, let Us ask ourselves the question, .“Am 1 doing all I can to help advance the best interests of pur community?” And'if not why not? Youtt*- Girl*. ■' I f young ladies realty do apt want to? be seen tb^y'should take care not to letthelr eye> flash when they dislike what people sayi dnd more^than that It is all nonsense -from beginning’ to end about not wanting to'be seen. I don’t know, etty’tnore.tirefeome flower ih„ the borders .than .year -especially modest'snowdrop} which one has .to stoop down and take all jprtM of tire- seme trouble with and nearly break its poor little bond oft before you ettn see lit, and then half 4o f' if a not .worth ‘ 4» ou H bd We Sell For Less Pure Liard Down, to 25c / A Pound F .L O H R * Ocean Light, Straight Grade, peg large aack 1_; Pet amatt ««*s w, *mm ___________ ----- ---------- --------- ---------------------------------------- ------------- - HAS Old Hickory, pfr amall aack __ --------------------- ------------ ..78c Old Hickory, per large aack — . . 5 . ---------- life ~ ^ B B E A K F A S T5.F O O D S ' Mm»d4ad Wheat — . —___ __________________________...1 2 l- 2 c Peat Toaatiaa #->4**,—12 l*2c C on Flak*a _______ - __ _____ Mb Rakten Food ISc and- 23c Graam of "Wheat —^30 Mathera* Oata, per box — — .— . . l i d Kiln Dried Com Meat a . Red Kidneya jm r p««di - C A N N E D . G O O D S * » » . *" , Milk, evapetated, Wilaotw, P e t and many others, large size can 12 l*2e Com per can — 12 l-2c Pea# par can 12 l-2c *Tom*te«a per can. 1? l-2c Peanut Batter, lb. 23c S a le ittil W lb tid it f i t b M SI*1 -A fitttll M tR ^ .d a ju d iu fNbioim dMRIMA data for ^t^~jRWeiaua«« and f t «i#ta and taaily maka |16d U 1300 J ibwAlug ia very m m tm m l a * * paint*. Salary ^ e f Ce»mia»io«, Ad* « month sailing Ifwberlrag's niadi*> AH the iw« a«d mnat rtf the WMw drea*. THE LEN03E OIL CO„ Cleveland, O, sSfim B* Fair Witk YaupiaH. Spring Fever la Not Jnet MM al Crattw^neas - LOOK TO TW B BLOOD Take Papte-Maaonk That Fametta Blood Tonia in Both Uqtdd ' ' A n i T ^ * L r * r t * ' Feel fit this spgng:. Feel as fine as the weather, Dap$;drowsa and dote over your work, bp* valuable time or blame yourself fiW a pondithm that with many paopSe ia as inevitable as Spring itself, . Remember how jn the oW days they cook sulphur wsdUapasses? That was to clear up the Mged. For in ’apring the blood is Uks^ to. he sluggish, weak, and clogged with poisons,. I f needs 'help. Why he bandfeapped .unpecesapily Why no.t he vigorous and red-blooded, full of “pep” smnd enthusiasm? ' Fepto-Mangan ia a blood tonic— a blood builder apd purifer—that, has become a standmid In the past thirty, years. 'Prescribed by‘physicians when people are run'down and anemic. Give the children Ppeto-Mangan. They, perhaps, need i t the most. To safeguard their health,4and because Spring days are important ones in the school year. “Spdmg Fever”, ermewi- ber is not real, ntjt fancied, and. is us­ ually due to a; Your drug in both liquid preferred, sure, ybp get. .gam Ask for the full | nanii gan, on . sh, impttre'blood, has PepW-Matigan effective. • Hake '&*? and look-for ( me,5fGttde’s Pepto-Man- b e j^aAid|e.-A-Adv. ' * 4 Tb* tism# Taffy. ,The name &t a nickname for the whole WcMfig^opte, The word lft simply.Davy Gwakp, pronounced with aspiration} Saswjir ^Alexander) the most common name; Pat (Pat­ rick) the most common Irish name,; and John (Jobjor^lH) the most vow’ mon tEngllsb Each.Is used to ■ ‘ “ kst-nationality to A similar ease ia than, once com- tbe people of mow largely *#« Wk * designate'"the' which It that Of 'B monly. nsef tbe Bnited perseded by • . " ’ N i . fkmveyancakj Nepal. , Fpo are moatjly1 -rule, are (as Of the p'ais style coach-, of light of netted poaa of -the r quin, Hil9# ri deraby ) rinfjfoilHamgaJ heriraKiSm of t : The Female ®! tbe48pe«lee. o A French adenttst holds that tbere- !s no donbt that woman l»-biologically superior to* Wan,' I t Is known that among certain Insects eggs Insufficient­ ly nourished produce male species, while normal eggs -produce females.- a t gum Again, among certain hntmats the.male for drying, twq, species, despite its physical beauty,' la generally smaller', and less reslstaht. There Is something in- bis nature and attribute* that make him more fragile and less - robust than the female. Therefore, according to the general law. of embryology, it must be con* eluded fhat th& female represents the more stable element of our race. ^vjyaneaa,' r' r ib number W Iand palaViquihi plB#,'’"'vaa:;-tt ,, TbosbapO simitar to-the Old ‘’They qw made (. 0 0 . ' e # i n , .... tke ^ .who oftm ;^eimonotony EYES ^Examined Correctly / G l a s e e s F i t t e d . AT MODERATE! PRICES : TIFFANY’S Optical Department, Opan Evenings by Appointment FAINT ,cinas; agtracts, apicaa, koilsfc a rt id**, ■took powder, dip ate. in your eousty. Qdm' boas, Eperiene* unneceeeary. Wd furnish capital. Splendid tarritor- 1iis open, Write today for fra* partic ttlafs., Herberiing Modiefn* Co,> BkxsalngtoA, IB. y ; v . t DR. O. FrEUAS DENTIST Eatdwiuta Bank Bldg} Cedarvlli*. Q. •■V: TRUCKING WANTEI), 4 " * f v : v I Itavfi purchased a new Ford -truck fo r general trucking attd am ready for business. Give me a call,. Raymond Homey, Cedarville, Ohio. amoka, the girls Mnrinnlfig wh*» tl m #c* ahoat ten yesrae f af*- hidta* have Mp** with tohatr m am than th* men, and tf aae a t th*t» wishes ta show a geatkmsa a apedai a»w* i t fiver, m* Ifgbta bar ptp*. ***** * whlfV hands tt U him, and fats him anwk*. ■ 1 OlffuHlad Pratsat. I t is told of an old negro servant et roguish* propensities, a t many a darky, vis, that on one occasion he, was nmj justly reprimanded by bis master fo*! . Paelfie Ocean One# Aeutk *•*» Tba Routh sea is the, oam*«erigf»- aliy given and sometimes still applied to the Pacific ocean, In 1MB Balhe* creased -the Isthmus and arrived on September 29 a t a mountain, trm the summit of which, looking smith, h* beheld the expanse o f the ocean stretching out before him, while the northern,pari was rioted from view, He named, It, therefore, the South *«*• WoeWp by Temperature. A West Dallas widow says the rctt« u n a a D m m i T . the disappearance of a certain,article] **> f e brP ^ of value; His reply was; "Marae An-1 was because drew, I has epuff to answer fer wid the4 who wanted^to keep a the^om eter in ^sensations what Is Jest, widout haring her meutlv v^hlle he held her hand.— to be sponsible fo r dem what tin t eo.'’ H*Has News. *V ‘ ___________ . u,\ ' W Waw^jfaird* fMGtaas^ A reader NUtt -«s that with the «a* , strewing a week ka of glos« can be joined with a Sheet of paper between them, without rife slightest staining of the paper, tt, provide* a now making . srttde* wiEtkj .In them, .peer* to hswt. svery w m M 1 ! drylsg out i '*cSn. tha t th is ttsafol mean* of wed ether glass etc,, imbedded. Wfefie still, wet, afc the paper; hot ijgiei r a s th* CAmCri* A. - « - ' Not 8trona'on Ablution.' , The Ainu feels that by washing h i* . Jace and hands on great occasion* ha k . ' ha* paid his debt to civilization., Tb* { ^ Llvm Up » th e j^ p tm ^ Tibetan considers that tho oil of the . j[*>*?* * “ ““ body contributes needed warmth In his ** thlav unrest, mountain life and refuses td wash It B* d Jud Tttpktea. "by the way he Away, but does not object to washing • **»**« *> * * 1 *° mote time rating his face and the tips of h it finger* once "Hi*® anyWia erne In awhile, . - . ' ■^sesmaBssassBi^tssmoabBsm In the- neighbor. “H } r A re,Your M otoring Days But a Gray, Ghastly G loom ? ,'r’ ‘ r - ’Are your fed up on lamping but tail lights and- spares ? Are you left at the post' when the cop signals c^Gol” ? Arid can youpass nothing but telegraph' poles? / v‘ ■ ■ - v , . ~ ' •Your- engine is shy on the go-get-’em kick. But there is a nostrum for all o f these ills. The prescnptiori reads: . . , ’ 'i * , X* • - r * ‘ * 41 X a . > , %■» . / •You’re pouring fast* happy miles Into your car .when you tankjup S h C o tu ^e^ . You §ay ’good-by 9 to €Ba^ne'%oefes and «et- a real ill ry m m your foot, t^uche^^jdf As soon sts' ^Ewj load up $kh CofmfMt^fair* t , way grouch out back o f the garage jand buiy it^deep. Then go out and’ make dust—'for some other poor fish to . Columbus carries the punch to speed you up steep,lulls and ^makes your car get away like a ten-second sprinter* ■ ^ >>* - ■Just §taxt>(?olumbtis coursing through.the Veins of your car, and get* the*benefit of that extra power an<£extramileage thatyou’ve always Wanted. * , ' * ,, • ’ ‘ COLUMBUS OIL COMPANY * - C o lum b u s ,O h io / - y - CedarviliePJant,Telephone3on146 , X' You can get Qolumbus at any o f thesegdod plticei;' - ' - ‘ ' J ‘ . ’ • -• ... ’ ’J<>' CedttrvU te,Oh(o ", , « .r-*" ' 1 ' C e d a rv ilie L im a Co* . ■ R . H . E d w a r d s . R o b t . B ir d S o n s & Co . ,R. A . M u r d o c k Soutfr Charleston, Ohio. IrwiU Broil. , - • .? M rs . Wm, H a r t *% Jamesioumi Ohio J . A .B rake fie ld J e n k in s & T u r n b u i r m tm fe- B E A N & - m m , «» a* f»**+*& * w at* ai * a* m *i*. m « , 4 m *,** - dc Baby Lima* par »mmA jEMt K tty Mmm, p & w m i. as*»^ m <v» at **tw "*■** «*:*M«i m *•.u *#' u >*w a*.*,* •* 6c Sfemky Wi•«av iw*»«*> <»w.w»<w *«*•>*w> mm «» a* «* a* «»<«**•*' Sc B R E D , P O T A T O E S Early Old*—Early Ras*--Trio»phs-~Bttrhaiik*-.Riirat New YttrKa ALSO CAE OF TABLE POTATOES PRICED EIGHT ONION SETS — Yalldw * t White 16®quart or pound while fihey last. First o * m «—first sarvad. Beat grade Asawed, twa day* only, ane broom to a cu*- EfGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. BEING THEM IN, WE ALWAYS BUY OPEN EVSEY EVENING. H i . S c h m id t & Co & D a n k tS., Xml*. Ohio W ..O . CANDY, Tho AvaloaP. We Want to Help Von Fatten Hogs for Sixty Days "'•"I- * , • ' _■ ? ■ o- . *- JL HD if this fatteniog, conditioning and worm removing treatment that we furnish you for all your hogs *»udoe« not produce more pounds of pork from th e same am ount of feed^—We don’t want your money for tna treatment. , / ' * * . ° We know that we are safe in making this guarantee.. Wo are backed by the makers of this treatment— Avalon Farms Hog Tone*—The Avalon-Farms Company. The£ absolutely authorize us.to guarantee it to Ihe limit. • , . * * We want you to try Avalon Farms Hog Tone on your herd this year. We know that you will be pleased with the results* So come into the store the next time you araintoWn end get a 60 days supply for every one of yotir hogs. I t is a safe preparation, We have investigated it and know, that you’ll find It easy to treat your hogs with it—for it’s a highly concentrated liquid medicine for hujr» only + Just thix it With any kind of slops, drinking water or dampened fe^L Give it to the hogs every third day for the first six weeks arid then only oft#« a week. I t is very economical as well « h efficient. Richards Drug Store A. E. RICHARDS. Prop. ! 1 CARL E. FENT, S»lmnt*n Como to Dor Store and Got tt Dsya Treatmant lor YouriJHo4» ' AVALON EAEtlS HOGTONE / , Take I t—Try It—pui*'Guarantee Frotecti Y ou lf -Ypw Are•JfcfotJ;Satiefted

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