The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
PURINAFEDS PIGCHOW COWCHOW BULKYLASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUSTPOSTS STEELPOSTS ■HANNAGREENSEALPAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAGWASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio /, ■' .1 i ■ ’’’ D m s j f R t W i i A Few of the Typical Savings Offered $40 !Bxl2 AXMINSTER RUGS ............ .................. < $14 0x12 CONGOLEUM RUGS .......... ;.................... 60c LINOLEUM Como ■ to Dayton Visit Oh«o’» Largeit RUG STORE Why Pay More EUowhoret ............ $ 2 4 . 5 0 ............ ........ $ 7 . 9 5 , 3 9 c y d . 200 £ u ( Sth St.' PAYTON St* Clair Without the barky the tree dies** __ Without paint the house decays* A n y piece of unprotected wood exposed to the elements* soon decays. Therefore, in order to prevent this decay, all wood surfaces exposed to the elements must be protected. Hanna’s Green Seal Paint will safeguard the wood surface of your home. It pro- tects the surface in all kinds of weather and gives a I»cauty^f finish unsurpassed. See the formula on every can, showing you what good paint contains. Follow directions carefully,. The paint the but of patriUr*mo, " Cm&m tMM FABMEE’S * GRAIN GO. CEBARVILLF, OHIO A F riendly Bank— * 9 ■ i thatoffersyouanyxium- ; ber of accomodations In < theway ofBankingSer- \ vice, which carry with thfera a friendly helpful interest in the welfare of every depositor, . ' . ' ■ ' Th < 1 Exchange Bank (Under State Supervision) Cedarville, Ohio In-Ohio Milk Cows ProfcsiJWy Will Bring State Raek intv line ip 1928 Ohio shewed a decrease o f 9,000 in O f t s m u c * H & l l i fe r the in th* The price of cowa has been high, Ohio probably will soon be doing two years old. This indicates, ac- cording to the University men, that an increase,In the number o f milk cows will come next year, when these heifers will be rated as milk cows. Only 11 states showed fewer milk heifers on hand on January 1 o f this year than a year .previously. Six o f these 11 states were in the corn belt. F o r' the entire United* States the increase was 127,000 head or about 3 per cent. Cuts Of Meat Will Be Explained Ohio State university .instructors in the agricultural department will b e ” present at the second annual fat cattle show and sale at the Union stock yards, Dayton, June 7 and 8 to take charge of a meat demonstration. They will ■ lecture on the various cuts o f meat. A similar demonstration was. conducted at the university last year. ‘ A large attendance o f grocers and meat dealers is expected for the de monstrations. Dayton packers are co operating in the exhibit.- Hugh D. Conger,, manager o f the Union stock yards, in announcing the exhibit, took occasion Friday to ex plain some o f the factors which govern the quality, o f meat that is placed on the family table for con sumption. He said: “ A statement sometimes made at a dinner table by a disap pointed member o f the. fam ily. ex presses the opinion o f many people .is to the cause o f toughness in beef. 'This statement is, ‘This piece o f beef »s so tough I cannot'*chew it. I t must nave crime from an old cow.*"1" “Age is a*factor in determining tenderness in beef. Fat is a much more -important factor than age in making beef tender and palatable: It Lakes fa t to-make beef good. “ There js a limit to the amount of fat which a cut o f beef should carry. No one likes to see waste. Beef from extremely fa t animals' is sometimes wasteful and the thrifty housewife may think in terms that she should ouy tho piece o f meat that shows no fat in order to avoid waste. , “ Meat from lean animals contains a higher portion o f moisture to weight and therefore, shrihgs more in process o f preparing. Beef does not contain fat noticeable in amounts may be prepared so as to be sufficiently tender to be eaten, bat the good beef flavor cannot be obtained from lean carcasses. “ Beef o f a cherry red color with fat o f white dolor is preferable, If one buys beef of a dark red color with a little or no fat marbled through it, someone probably will be disappointed at the dinner table. “ The meat exhibit planned in con* nection with the livestock show will show differences in quality, Many people have not had the opportunity to see and to compare different grades o f beef. Cedarville housewives will be pleased to see this exhibit." An ordinanoa* to oiling with oil rertnia village o f Codxrrfil*. SECTION I—I t is fettti&p deolsred by the council -of tike village o f Cedar ville, Ohio, to be oeeeeeegy to oil eer- tam streets in said villa** with oil H hereinafter provided:— SECTION 2—South Unto street from Pennsylvania Baikoad erosaing to the South eorperattew fi**; Xenia avenue from PonusylvanLa Railroad crossing at Hagar Straw-board and Paper Company mill to East street; Miller street from Xenia avenue to Pennsylvania Railroad creasing; Maple street from Miller street to Main street;' McIJihen street from Xenia avenue to Pennsylvania Railroad crossing; Cedar street from Bridge street to Main street; Cbillicothe street from Bridge street to inter section o f Walnut street; Nprth street from Bridge street to Main street; and any other section of streets that may be requested b y residents located on said streets. \ SECTION 3—That the Mayor and Clerk o f said Village are hereby authorized to advertise and enter Into contract, according to law, for* the oiling o f said streets with oil, SECTION 4—That the cost o f said oiling, including all the ooat incidental thereto, shall >be assessed in- one in stallment against the property bound-. Ing -and abutting upon the streets named and between the points herein hamed, except that portion o f the costs hereinafter mentioned/ which said Village shall be required to pay 'the same assessment which, shall be levied, according to the front fo o t rule upon all lots and lands bounding and abutting upon said points in said streets hereinafter mentioned and de- gggibed, and which said lota and lands Are hereby declared to be specially benefited by reason o f said .oiling. SECTION 5—This ordinance shall be in effect and fu ll forte for the period o f five (5) years, SECTION 6—-This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after the *earliest period allowed by Law. *. - Passed—May 9thr 1928, d . h , M c F a r l a n d , Mayor o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. Attest:— J. G. McCORKELL, Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, -Ohio. - r SEES ■ iSifelMi* fcbay hare gtoaa dtortog n*y fw s s n t* term o f office, 1 I f I should be re-elected I hope that my tour years experience in tbs office j will enable me to render more efficient { service during the next term. I Signed i J. H, LACKEY ] Mis* HelenDodds announces her] candidacy fo r her second term as j Greene County Treasurer at the Re-, publican Primary election to be held August 14, 1928. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ) Estate o f James Patterson Finney, J deceased. Joseph A. Finney and Mar- j garet Hogsett have been appointed and qualified as Executors o f the estate o f James Patterson Finney, late o f Greene County, Ohio,* deceased. Dated this 30th day o f April, A. D. 1Q9B S. C. WRIGHT, Probite Judge o f said County NOTICE O F APPOINTMENT Estate o f Jennie Ervin, deceased,! W. J. Sanderson has beenjsppointed knd qualified as Executor o f tho estate; o f Jennie Ervin, late of-Greene Coun-j ty, Ohio, deceased. I. Dated this 23rd day o f May, A, D .. 1928. i ■ , S. a WRIGHT, Probate Judge of-said County. • SPRAYING,IS AT -HAND—When ! in need o f a new -spray pump, n o ;< matter how large o r small, spray! hose, nozzles, complete -pumps, leath ers, rubber packings and etc., call on THE BOOKLET-KING CO., 416 W. Maim Xenia, Ohio. ANNOUNCEMENTS We -are authorized to announce the name o f R. D. Williamson as tc candi date fo r re-election a»-State Represen tative a t the August primary. We' are authorized to announce the name o f John D, North as a candidate for County CommiSBibtier a t the Re publican primary in August, I hereby announce my candidacy fo r re-election to the office, o f County- Commissioner at the Republican Pri mary election in August, .-I also -take this opportunity to thank the people o f Greene County and the general public fo r -the cour tesy shown me and the co-operation NOW IS THIS TIME ‘ ■May--'ehli’Us grow feat. SjieciaT Out l-ritva. Same High •Jualtty. THE ST< > iUBS GHlCk CO. LtmeaUiii, and Auburn.Av. ■ Siii*!ngft>*l(i 'hln. -Main ,836. M MAM! * 8 ? NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Andrew Jackson, de ceased. F, A. Jackson has been ap pointed £nd qualified as Administrator of the estate o f Andrew Jackson, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 26th day o f May, A , D. 1928. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County FOR RENT—Store room on South Main Street. See 0. N» Stuckey or the Exchange Bank, AUCTIONEERING — When you have a sale let me have a chance as auctioneer. Give good service and good recommendations, Phone 2-181. Carl Spracklcn. FOUND—Blue Denim Jacket on Wilmington pike. Owner can have some by calling Harry Kennon and paying charge. Notice To The Public Under now management Spencers Barber Shop latest stylos in Ladies and Gentle mens hair cuts. Children are welcome here. It & VIALL S. 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