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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