The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

PJCKIN8PLANTS ONTHEINCREASE The number of packing plant* in the United States ha* int-rewd from 052 to !S-i3 or 40 percent in the five year# 1922-27,'aay* the report. This increase is due almost entirely to the increase in the number of local pack­ ing plants, the percentage of increase in some state.-; being as high as 100 to 200. Good roads are a big factor in the shifting of the packing industry to­ ward the smaller plant; the committee reported. Many a small packer uses this new avenue of transportation for distributing meat products to his trade territory. In securing stock for slaughter, hogs, particularly, are re­ ceived by motor truck over distances ranging from a few miles up to 75 apd 140 or more. This gives the local' packer an opportunity to obtain sup­ plies regularly and distribute meat products efficiently so he can compete with the largo packer. Freight rates, too,’ says the com­ mittee's report, have a bearing on the question^ The center of hog population is in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, while chief consumption of pork-products is New York and other eastern states. Whether hogs can be moved p a rt way tq the consuming center before slaughter or whether pork products can he more’ eco­ nomically shipped depends op the re­ lation of freight rates on livestock and dressed meats. These rates have been revised several times in the past few years.. - "Ohio liyestpck co-ops have pioneer- ■ ed in marketing hogs directly to packers," sftys Mr; Hector. “Live­ stock producers of other states, be­ cause of the success of the Ohio di­ rect marketing and' the shift in de­ mand from1 large packing centers, are studying direct marketing methods." NOT ONE—BUT TWO NEW FORDS ARRIVE Considerable interest was aroused here by the arrival of two new Fords. While not ready for exhibition pur­ poses the Fords have been observed by several and much approval of their fitness and finish has been voiced. Their- bodies are finely lined and .graced with pleasing curves. Their'color Job is of a quality that shows richness and well being, and their lines in general are wholly fit­ ting for the w&rk desired of them. Probably hot without reason the de­ sign follows that of former models, . hut there are individual .differences. They are generally quiet, but there Is considerable sound when, under iheayy stress or exertion. Their speed and duration have not yet been test­ ed, but their fuel consumption, a t least' at the present time, is surpris­ ingly low. Methods for caring for ,the radiator overflow remains the same. While formed on the same general principles, there is much dif­ ference between the two models re­ ceived here, which is not surprising When it is considered that oiie is a , boy and the other a girl bora to Mr, and Mrs* Louis, • Ford.—prairie du Chien Press. , ADDITIONAL LOCAL A fine line of Ladies* and - Gent's wrist and strap ’watches a t Inman’s The Golden Rule Class pf the M,,E church was entertained last Thurs­ day evening a t the home of Mrs. Ed, Hamilton. * Mr. Oscar Bailey has moved to Springfield and Mr* Fred Irwin has moved into the Troute property vaca­ ted by Mr. Bailey* MUELLER FURNACETTES ■ j p Munww $145.00 Convenient Monthly Payments The Muel'er Fumacette, as its name suggests, is really a fur. n*ce. It i e*;a the whole house* by eantituous recirculation of warm, me1st air, producing com­ fortable, uniform beat. Yet it uses no more fuel than an ordinary '.eating stove. It is the only hea.er that is the Joint creation r f master furniture de­ signers aad expert furnac? engineer?, A fine piece of living-room furniture. W ITHOUT AN EXCEPTION e Yoiri* Buying Season Is Now ODD BED DAVENETTES $36.00 A fine It oking davenette, com­ fortable and roomy that opens into a full sized, bed, golden oak frame, ..mutation brown leather * covering that . will wear wild give good service, ‘ POLYCHROME MIRRORS $3.75 ■pev. J. Alvin Orr, D-. D., of Pitts­ burgh, made a short visit here last Saturday, with his sister, Mrs. Anna 0 . Wilson* Mr. S. M. Murdock and son, italph, left Wednesday fo r Louisville, Ky., Where they will visit with Rev. Walter Morton and family over the Thanks­ giving holidays* We have a full line of Underwear for children and grown ups. Walker Variety Store, the and Miss Virginia Sortman spent week-end with her parents, Mr. Mrs, T. A. Wiggenbora in Springfield, Sho was accompanied home by her toom-mafe, Miss Evelyn Anders of Xenia. . AUCTIONEERING — When you ve a sale let me have a chalice as ctioneer. Give good service and od recommendations, Phone 2481. rl Spracklen, For Sale! Team of mare mules, 6 years old, sound* 25 fall pigs; 2 yr, old Holstein heifer, good Wagon bed. Jack Puray. NO HUNTING PERMITTED No hunting with dog or gun will be permitted on lands owned o r operated by tkfe followlnj Charles F . Marshall, Bobt, Evans I*.0. Davis. W* 1L Arthur* Massfes Creek Cemetery Assoe. Currie McElray. R, M, Waddle. For Sales Second hand razors, cheap. Smith Barber Shop, One lot to sell, a t this price,,the frames r.re silver and gold poly­ chrome and measure 12 1-2x35 inches, h?avy chock proof mirror glass, wired ready to hang, ideal for use ever mantels and buffets. Three-piece living room suites, upholstered mveJour ' $ 55-00 Priced at —------- Three-piece living room suites upholstered in J a c q u a r d velour. Tapestry reversible cushions. . - 4 1 QC |L Priced a t ____________ Three-piece wood trimmed living room, suites, upholstered in jacquard velour. Jacquprd velour reversible ( a a Q e a a cushions. Priced a t w Three-piece davenport living room suites, up- bolstered in velour. <T»Q g f\i f% Priced a t ...............................j I O O i U U LAWSON* RADIANT HEATERS $12.50 This is the famous Embcrglo six radiant model, the finish is black enamel with ruckle base, front legs and ornaments, the top is of vitreous enamel baked on, guaranteed not to chip, crack or discolor under heat, the reflector plate ■is made of aluminmun and grate bars of bright finished steel. VESTA GAS RANGES $66.35 Porcelain enamel panneled overt and broiler doors, roomy Id-inch oven and broiler equipped witn heat regulator, four ,geo saving top burners, this S;-/ a full size splendid value gas range and for real economy of fuel and for an eyen fast baker, here is a range that is hard to beat. T CEDAR CHESTS $9,75 ODD VANITY DRESSERS $39.50 A real bargain in a full length vanity with dust-proof drawer^, Has a dignified walnut finish, and carefully built of excellent materials. This vanity; should give many years of good service. A genuine red cedar chest, sub­ stantially built to give years of service, We. have a splendid selection to choose, from and the price rangs is from $9.75 tp $35.85. ■' “PULL UP” CHAIRS Eight-piece combination walnut dining room suites, including a- 60-inch buffet, extension table, five diners and a host f f Q Q O O chair. Priced a t ------------ Eight-piece combination walnut dining* room suites with beautiful maple overlay panels, suite includes a 66-inch buffet, five diners and p ,1“ '____..$215.00 $11.75 Plain velour covered seats, with figrrad velour covered backs that make a pleasing and at- ‘tractive combination, - » •new style chair that will add comfort and charm to any living room. $ 13.90 Pay, 90c Down and $1.00 each week.' SATURDAY LAMP SPECIAL M ETA L BASES— V ETEX AMD S ILK SHAD ES Over 50 Lamps to sell and the price will- make ‘every one go out of bur store on' Saturday. The Junior Lamps | all have Vetex painted shades and the bridge- lamps have silk artd rayon shades, *The metal bases are painted Chinese red and gold and black and gold, ehch lamp . is equipped With ' standard full length cord and regula- gg tion fixtures. None sold until Satur- p ay 4 gc day and none sold for cash. down and 50e each . NONE SOLD F O R CASH week. As Thanksgiving Day comes around we are reminded that Christmas is ho t far off. Those who wish to avoid the worry,, hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping, select their,gifts now when stocks are new and complete. Those who wish to secure some gift that they cpuld not afford to pay for all at once, select a gift now, and pdy for it'weekly* -wise! Avoid discomfort and. buy now. WONDERFUL RUG BARGAINS 30 Per Cent Discount To close out. our present stock of rugs, we offer for the next few days of selling about 35 room size rugs in a wide variety of patterns and colors- Included in.this assort­ ment are Tapestry, Fringed, Velvet and Axminister grades „ of rugs. . SEPPALA (Continued from page 1) and” from 1 to.'2 Saturday after­ noon*'' •" . On Monday and Tuesday of next veelc, you can see Seppala and his •logs in “Treasureland" from one to ;Wo o'clock each afternoon/ When Seppala arrives he will be greeted by i reception committee composed of some of the officials of Dayton and hher towns in the Miami Valley, iwtiiaiissM^ iflianiiii^iBi8tepiBPBarotiwgiBiaiiMiijiiflHiin![BqiB>rt.ni!i^Hgit;r‘ijiiTin:k(i)^!fl[iiciti(RnHria:p)[iwBii^Bit)HiBt:iwii SUINGJURYCASES Seven persons were indicted by the Greene county grand jury, which held •ecess session Monday* The most serious charges in the ;rue bijls were; Manslaughter, igainst Walter Grooms, 18, Xefliaj issault and robbery, against Troy Sartlett, Moundsville, W. V*., artd :utting with intent to kill, against 3ertha Harris* Grooms is charged .with killing Roy Archer, 2l years old, who died of in­ juries suffered When he was struck by Grooms’ car in Xenia last Wediies- lay night. Barlett is charged with being orie jf three bandits who held up and fobbed J. A. Wipcrt, manager of the Mlantic and Pacific Tea company's 3ranch grocery a t Main and Mechanic itreets, Xenia, nnd robbing him of 3303.80. ’ / Mrs. Harris is alleged to have made an attack with a knife on Geneva freeman, whom she alleged was her tiyal for her husband's love* Earl Sayre, also of Moundsville, W* V b .) Who admitted having been a com­ panion of Troy Bartlett but who could not be connected with the grocery robbery, Was indicted for carrying concealed weapons. Other indictments were against William llicks, Tape; George Petti ford, removing mortgaged property from the county, and John Morgan, receiving, anS concealing stolen prop­ erty. Frosty Nights Call For Heating Stoves With frost just around the corner why not have the base burner gone over and pijt in good condition for winter use? Your stove pipe may need repair ora new Section added. You can save gas by having the gas stove cleaned and the burner adjusted tov give the best results. Call Service Hardware Co. for appoint­ ment and I will do your work in a satis­ factory manner. CHARLES HORERNER Must Nat IB* Ordinary “He who speaks lti contempt nf Ms fellow wen,” said Ml Ho, the sage of Chinatown, ''should take rare to be either very obscure or very powerful,” Washington Siar. TrueBiting Plates GUARANTEED THE BEST ANCHOR SUCTION Extractions FREE Sp ec ia l! Extraction under Sonoform (Atlftep) $ 1 . 0 0 Far Tooth With all work* No long waiting. PER SET Crown and Bridge Work, formerly $8—8p«o*aI..$4 per Tooth Fillings (Formerly $2)—Speclal, e a c h ...............,$1.00 Patnleee Extraction (Same price) Block System, Meh......BOe Cleaning............... ..................................... ..,..$1.00 MENTION THIS AD TO GET THESE PRICES . ' All Work Guaranteed for Ten Year*. Thle Include* Alt Work Don* in th* Pact Ten Year*.' No Long Waiting DR. mfoTmatloK^j Foi Call Main fiOl-W SMITH Dentist ork Don* on Your Firat Visit an i!L! W a 8. LIMESTONE S . SPRINGFIELD* OHIO * « ... 0 w Walworth'* 6 and 10 Cent Store Open Daily and T«**day, Thursday and Saturday Evenings YOUR DOLLAR CROP While your ground is lying idle during the winter months your dol­ lar crop is steadily growing if you have your money invested here, it draws . \ . 6 % INTEREST and is amply secured by first mortgage on Clark County real estate' The Springfield Building Loan Association & 28 E. Main .Street Springfield!, Ohio Anfa’ Peculiar Work Parasol ants, which a rt natives of Trinidad* cut off circular pieces of leaves and carry them Into their Un­ derground nest, to be used In building up mushroom beds. A colony of these ants is Installed in the London xoo, Toak Name Prom Paint The White House gets Its name from the fact that after the first ex­ ecutive mansion, which- was of buff frteslone, was burned by the British In 1814, the walls were covered with white paint to hide the traces of fire, according to Liberty. Style* in Handwriting A study by Leonard P. Ayres showed that from ft point of vleir of legibility handwriting styles may be classified as follows: Vertlcftl-Hhftt Is, slftnfing“--from 00 to 90 degrees; medium slant, from 90 to 55 degress, and extreme slant, from 55 to 80 de- drees* saves money b e c a u s e i t o u tw e a r s a l l o th e r a lb r u b b e r m ix e s nr**OPNOTCH Com Belt* are JL the most economical-all* rubber arctic* you can buy. They wilt protect your feet long after frail, flimsy arctic* have worn out. Com Belts are *0 much more substantial becausemade of th e toughest rubber rand plenty of If, We l o r dependable, distinctive boots, arctic* and rubbers Al­ ways look for the Top Notch Cross. The most reliable stores carry the complete Top Notch line for men, women and children.. The Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co., Bea­ con Falls, Conn. $?ss& tfs& g2& t o p n o t c h theroughratgoing formonths JL h ouaxant *® FWo* miuum J* A Rubber Footwear irad months, Fleece-lined, 4 or $ buckle, red or black, 1

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