The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

glumHitiai^iiiiliMriiMMirwiiili ,.iiMiiii*iiiir<1iwin»JB*i^illfi)ifiiliirriti; 'n; ~JW New Cream Station * m la the room©aMain Street formsrly occupied by the Mae & Masters MUHoary Store. . t o g am jm v u sM ST ■■Ul<■.»■U.JHLPIL1I. .. WtimM a* » » Pstf-fyiei, CkdwMiiJJ#, O h ■ d u i mnAfiii We are reedy to receive cream ind will pey the Mghast market price at station and will alio run a truck and take your cream at your home at the aame price as at the station. The London CreameryCo. - GEORGE 'HANKLE, Local M*r. Cedarville, v ■* « » .» « ». Ohio FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1930., 1 1 '= T* /.» V V l .. A•( t. ' '.i'i 'J,e ; ; \ / . 37 GreenSt.,XenU, 0 . v * ^ , GENERAL s m a n j f s t e m U ^ t o S S S t h a t There is much speculation at present mesa condition? not only ?unons mear as well. No one interest can reason what effects one must of necessity have some ef- ect on everything. • The following business review' from the writer ^n a big Eastern paper might give some light and cause for reflection: , “Perhaps the best way to describe conditions in gen­ eral mercantile business just now is to say that every­ thing is adrift. The moorings, nautically speaking, which in actuality mean values, are gone. There seems to be nothing to tie to, not even a well founded judg­ ment on what the ultimate consumer intends doing. Nor is this state of affairs in any wise due to what are usually regarded‘as basic conditions, which are generally re ­ garded as sound. Foremost among such conditions is * the promise of the yields of-farms and fields. This year, according to the estimated of the Agricultural Depart­ ment, the crops o f ,wheat, corn and other grains, as well as or hay and cotteri; are to be very large, much greater , in fact than they were first thpt, and each succeeding week adds to the brightness of the prospect. The fruit crops have also been showing up splendidly,. Cheaper breadstnffs, as well as fodder, seem assiird, and with , these must come a drop in the prices o f meat and dairy products, especially in v iew of the fact th a t the foreign demand for these articles is showing a decided falling off. Even the influencedof the unemployment o f labor in cer­ tain fields s being offset by the advance inNmges granted to large bodies o f men employed in the transportation field. But,, despite all these favorable indications, buying continues to halt for lack of confidence and because of - the uncertanties which seem to loom ahead* The con­ tinuance o f the tightness in the money’market remains another factor in the same directon, while the,greater dif­ ficulty in making collections adds to the problems o f the merchants**. » MM iWMWfdlflUliilfcW m mm m m ......... ..................................................................... ............ THE FUNNIEST $LAY EVER WRITTEN HEADED BY Thad Wilkerson and Lucille Baker And a Metropolitan Cast of Fun Maker* -w i'1"i"1 ' a 1'!'.'--' Beginning September First and continuing throughout * * * ' ’ “■ " ' ,• it ■ , ■ , a . * --ii . j-t•';■■■ ■*> 1 H -1 ’ 1 - . S EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE „ «» r ^ SstttriUft G*lHto«iber 11,. 1$2# - • i n % **’ ‘ \ At West OMr.Cswn 9«WC XenU, O. * , « SCUT 3< lot- Ueflirvillf Tjutet 1. .«jtpr»is«ct *t '.'CRor^'l^JfWEfld At AndNOWBrunswickRecords \ T 7 E are introducing, after years of prep* l / l / |1 ' ^ ■ ***------^ --------- -J- <TtL 1“*“ station, Brunswick Records. hey, too, are unlike any you have known before* They bring a new nnnciple in phonographic recording. Each Brunswick Record Is in- ° terpretea by A noted director or an accom­ plished artist technically trained in the art of ■ recording, Thus we unite the talent of the artist with the genius of the composer. This is a step which you will appreciate once you make comparisons. We feel sure that you will recognise the better­ ment brought out by this idee. We went you to by comparison. leave graph*. verdict to you. .Remember— Brunswick Record* will play on any phonograph with iteel or fibre needle. J ^ P t H o a r 1 1 * B m fwwlftk m td B e C*pnvfstctid . „ JSliAwWwIlt Sr JKHfsMI#* STW SUg., * W. M*inS t XenU, Ohio. You don’t have to detour In buying Boys Clothes this Fall. The road ,to satisfaction leads straight from your door to oar door. Of course you can go around about way—and lookaround—but'what’a the sense—if you value your,dollars you’ll eventually land here anyway. ^ As you read these lines you may mar­ vel at our confluence—when you see the clothes and the values you will comment on our fnodesty. t’s a fact; the parents of Cedarville don’t have to go out Of their way for the best boys clothes in. America— and we’re glad for both of ns. PERFECTION BOYS SUITS $15.00, $20.00 to $30.00 New Csp* New Waists New Soft Collars New Union Suits and Pajamas. l 1 * 11 * $F $® ocrisi^.appraised, at' | 2 li .00 Fee aorA ol, . " , Tract 1. has complete set o f farm buildiagi, Ffae grove summudmg fdSl lmme s!5.Ck niaJcin,r ,ul Will he sold saperately and ** a whole. This land i t in high state of cultivation and vary productive. . AtSO 2 GOOD HOUSES Located on Main street in Cedar- See this property before you buy. C. E . Nl*bet, Loveland, Ohio, —Andrew Winter. Cedarville. O.. Executors of Estate of Nancy fain­ ter, deceased, - . . S “ , o iS ” ” ' SHERIFFS SALE. Xeais, O. S. Detroit St. Make Your Old Furs Into New Ones We are making old fur pieces into the smartest newmodels. A VC*y little expense to you when you learn the small cost attached to modernizing your Old coat or fur set. You would not think of wearing furs that are out of date; We havn the latest model# to select from and are making special prices on all fur work. m\ f W w C Ji 31*5#. Second Floor Arcue Building, SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. State of Ohio ■< 8 rE ," ■B‘ Greene County Fursant td,command of an order of •ale, issued from the {tau t of Com­ mon Flees of Greene County, Ohio, and to me digested and delivered, I will offer for sale at public auction at the West door ef the Court House in the City of Xenia, Green* County, Ohio, on SATURDAY-, O0TOBER Sal, M * At 10 o’clock A, M. the following described lands and tenements towit: Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio and Vlflage of Cedar- villa and bounded and described as follow* Being the East half of Lot Number Two (S) hi Beoonie Creewell’s addi­ tion to the town of Cedarrllle, Greene County, Ohio, more fully des­ cribed hL the plat ef said addition. Said property is on Church street snd 11-2 squares from Cedarville College* The above described promisee to be sold by order ef Said Court Sn case Number i m * wherein Sarah E. Luca* is Plaintiff and Sfcyner Lee and Allene Lee are JDafcn^ tuts. The abets described premises Were appraised at Eight Hundred (800.00) Dollars and can not sell for less than two-third* the appraised value. -Terns ef Bale: Cash. T J lOltieeii JS Juti5L*M<lseiS itfe JfttHQtftOIjrfff Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio j* K. Williamson, Attorney for FJainthL A CARNIVAL OF HILARITY THE SEASONS LAUGH FESTIVAL i s m s PRODUCTION OF REAL MAGNIFIENCE A VOLCANIC FUN FROLIC ITS A WHALE OF A SHOW- You’ll fiave to step lively to keep pace with the fast and furious fun that this scream­ ing farce comedy fires across the footlights -with the Iightmng.speed of a gattling gun ------------------ ; -------------- --- NOT A MOVINI PICTURE — ------ — :------------------- Wednesday, September 8 , at Opera House * .• ij "V'1 i ' - S i I No touring car a t any price is more dependable or more economical to'operate than the Chevrolet. Yet with all its economy and low prica it is a handsome, roomy, comfortable car—one you can feel proud to own; \ ’Y . ^ ’* / / ’ For a limited time we can make immediate delivery. j s- V % * *f x 7 darville i* * m \ ' * * ' r * * Ohiu ' 4'*. . . . „.. . ‘............... ‘ ' i * ' 1111 ■•.V 1■ ' ' ' ’ 1 " V»"WM...... 1". ... / ! v . V*‘ ' ’ 1A EYES HEvstirtltud fla itad ly f iila tiii P ttW d , ' •KAT MpDBRA-TE PRICES u. ..... Optiesl DspsiimSMt Cp i*lv*i*ig* byAppviMtift«»t 1 Haven’t You Had Your Fill of This Road Cootie’s Dust ? You wouldiYt give thirty-nine cents for this c a r. Beside an o x cart Iis modern and new. Y et you envy the speed that the poor relieshows. You don’t have to trail this" antique on four wheels,and swallow your pride with the dust that i t throws. Just load up with pure Gasol ine Because Columbus is a high test, straight fun fuel, it will put youthful pep in cars that have become sluggish. ~ F ill the tank with Columbus * and the engine will start easily and run smoothly. You ’ll thrill a t the way the car responds to the lightest touch of the accelerator* and you’ll always have power when you want it most— for the emergency sprint and on steep hill* and in heavy going. Columbus ,costs a little more than less efficient gasoline, but it is far more econorgicah not alone because a gallon will carry you farther, but also because the smooth performance^ that Columbus gives save* repair bills and minimizes depreciation. COL UMB U^ OI L COMPANY ^ Columbus, Ohio Cedarville Plant, Telephone % on 146 You can get Columbus at any o f these good places: Cedarville, Ohio Cedarville Lime Co, R. H. Edwards Robt. Bird Son* St Co. R . A , M u rd o ck '* South Charleston, Ohio JunmtoiM , Ohio Irwin Bros Mrs. Wm. Hart J . A. 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