The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
INSURANCE FOR ! ease o f their Buffering di**bilitie* TArtAT YHLfikY ffwift Wridesf* Qf el&MM. TM*in* l A t X s u r jb crwMd protection will be extended to any o f the employees applying for 1% but the Mme waiting period ia in effect aa underthe life plan, Sixty-on* employees of (*■ C\ Beam Company and 'i'he Abel Magnesia Co., with locations hero in Codarville and Melvin. 0 , have been insured f?r f ‘jl.000 u'idrr provisiors o f « group plan which the Travelers Insurance company put into effect recently. The employee* are paying 15 cents a weak on the basis o f $1,(H>Q of insurance, with the local company con tributing the remainder toward the payment of premiums. Officer* are insured for $1,000 and all other em ployees $500. New employees must be in the service of the company two months before they become eligible to benefit Under the plan. In addition to the life insurance pro tection, a supplementary plan, ar ranges fpr the payment to the em ployees o f $10 weekly Indemnity in UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JUNK 10th 10 A. M. Sabbath Dobbins, Supt. School., 0 , A, Treatment O f Hens Decided Egg Yields *'Wii'jyiui'uuii.i».is> * JLnyarashould be kept in House Until Noon—More They Eat More Eggs They Lay Poultry owners who wish to keep egg production in their docks high during the summer months, must pay attention to management, a factor H A . M. Special Children's D *y !which ha* not been the principal one Service, with Sermon to the Children by the pastor. W A N T E D DEAD STOCK removed frea of charge,. Call 454, prompt Service. XENIA FERTILIZER CO. Safes Office Supplies j susl Furniture/ STORE NO. 1—113 E. THIRD ST. STORE NO. 2— 116 N. MAIN ST, DAYTON, OHIO u ISpecials This W eek SCRATCH PADS Good quality white paper, „ mo sheets to a pad; - 3x5-In., doz, 30~lx6-Iu.. doz, 45c wlth •wry order of ,4 dozen o f i f i f ^ p S t S E " TELEPH0NE S t e n o g r a p h e r ' s Note Books , MONTAG'S G ift,Statib^ery ; Quire boxes, tissue-lined envel opes; an . nturreci- ated Graduation . >' Gift;' ?I prompt attention to Ragrtilar 10c Books. Special this week. .. . . (One dozen for 85c) Typewriter RUBBER KEYS PeeHemt ‘ RUB* PER Keys. Fit . any typewriter. N on - g l a r e . Saves f i n g e r nails, Regular price, f i . Speolal this week, set— I!A D A I R ’ S A Furniture Store It is perhaps harder to judge in furniture than in most any other line o f merchandise. But quality is mighty important. When you discover a reliable furniture store, stick to it. Test our store on these elaims: good grade furniture in ex cellent styles and pleasing variety, at uniformly lower prices. I f wo make good, wt want you fo r a regular customer. s im m o n s D o u b l e d i v a n b e d With Simmons _ Mattress $ 19.95 Made by Simmons and has known alide-out under-con struction. A light push will do it—a child can do it. To open you simply pull out the under section and unfold the mattress, Other Day Beds from $14.95 to $45.00 in production during the past three months; According to the poultry husbandry department of the Ohio State Uni versity, the chief influence which has determined egg production in March, April atod May, has been the quality o f the stock in the poultry yard. But even high quality stock will not pro dues eggs at a high rate during the summer months unless properly cared for, “Management will be the factor to determine production during June, July, and August," says the poultry department. “ Profits will be greater if some simple practices which wil maintain high production, are follow- ed. ’ “Keep the birds confined to the lay ing- house until noon. If they are allowed to, range -all ever the farm during the. day, mash consumption will be decreased and this will neces sarily result in a slump in production, “A summary o f demonstration farm records fpr 1926 shows that profits increase in proportion to the .increase in feed consumption. Production can not be maintained unless the birds are encouraged to eat large amounts .of a balanced ration, Do^not neglect feed ing the flock because the price o f feed is high." FLOWER MISSION DAY OBSERVED Greene County W. C. T. U. observed the annual flower mission day Thurs day, June 7, when Services were held in various institutions and flowers dis tributed. Services were conducted at the county children's home at 10:30 A.M. by A , C. Turrell Union and the Cedarville and Bdwersville unions. Xenia Union ;distributed flowers in the jail and hospitals. Services were conducted at the county infirmary at 7:30 P, M. in charge of South Side union. Eifie Carter, Jamestown and Yellow Springs unions distributed flowers, 0 obm and Bo ffo u n f It takes two to make a success of mstrimony, with neither doing all the bossing all the tlmeJ—Toledo Blade. 555 Immiwimfton To Cholera Only Real Pork Insurance Now is the time to insure the spring pig crop against the outbreak of cholera which may occur later in the season. On an average each year 8,- 504.000 hogs are lost because o f the ravages of hog-cholera, still acknowl edge^ to be the meet serious disease of swine with which we have to con? tend. This represents a loss o f $62,* 899.000 to the American swine indus try. Nobody can tell just when or where an epidemic of cholera Will strike. History shows that it is like ly to come in cycles. In <1887, for example, there was a serious epidemic, again in 1897, then in 1912 to 1914, as well as in 1918, 1923 and 1926. Farm sanitation will do a great deal towards keeping down disease, but it. is not enough unaided. The virus of cholera is remarkably long-lived." It may persist in the most obscure places, in old straw piles, in mud wallows, in run ways, and underneath buildings. Despite the propaganda Of some years ago to the effect that hogs of the mule-foot type were immune, it has been definitely shown that all breeds o f hogs are equally susceptible to cholera. Prevention is better than cure. Ift fact, there are ho cures for hog-chol era, and the farmer had better not waste his money on so-called cures, which have been tested and deter mined to be absolutely Worthless. In 1907, anti-hog-cholera serum and virus were brought forth as a prevent tive measure in combatting the chol era menace. As preventive agents, there is, no doubt as to their efficacy. The fact that we still have as much cholera as we do is probably explain ed by the hit-or-miss fashion in which these potent preventives are employed. Immunization by the use of serum and virus is the only reliable preven tive. The use o f seriim alone confers immunity for an indefinite period, usually about three weeks. The double, or simultaneous, treatment includes a small quantity of cholera virus to be used in connection with the -dose of serum. When serum and virus of high potency are used, the simul taneous treatment confers lasting immunity. The proper time to im munize is a week before or after weaning time, or when the pigs weigh thirty-five to forty pounds. Not only are pigs easier to handle than grown hogs, but smaller doses of serum will suffice, and furthermore, if a pig is lost, the loss is slight compared to the loss o f a finished hog. Incidentally, the natural-immunity to cholera of a Utter o f an* immune sow gradually diminishes until by weaning time it 'ras* entirely disappeared so that this is the proper time to treat all pigs, whether from immune sows or other wise. The total cost o f .treating pigs at this afto is about one-third o f what it would cost to treat finished hogs. The threat o f cholera is imminent at all times. There are so many ways in which cholera may be brought to the herd that constant vigilance is re quired to guard against all o f them. The safest and easiest way is to im munize the herd against any possible contagion. In time o f epidemics, serum prices may soar, and it is likely to be lard to get at any price. What the swine industry must gradually come to, as a rountine phase o f swine, rais ing,. is a system of yearly- immuniza tion by the simultaneous treatment. That is real pork insurance. It is a matter o f plain, cOm.mon-sense good business, the kind o f thing your bank er will be only too glad to finance, if you need his aid. as- $ 129.00 This suite consists o f a 66 inch Buffet, Table, 6 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. It is a suite that you will be proud to own. The suite is made o f beau tifully matched walnut and #um, and Is overlaid with the rare Oleno wood. When you see it you'll be surprised that so handsome a suite can be pur- i-httaarl -frtr< £1.9.0.Oil. r Specials Folding Beach Chairs With arms at it ar s $ 1.98 Folding Bench $1.85 Double CanO Seat Rocker torch Pillow st ,------- ------- $ 1.49 DAYTON PLANS CATTLE SHOW] Nine Counties, Montgomery, Preble, Miami, Darke, Giark, Greene, Warren, j Glinton and Butler, will enter cattle' in the second annual fat cattle show | and sale a t the Union Stockyards, in j Dayton, Thursday and Friday. The show is expected to be one o f ! the biggest livestock exhibits ever! held in Dayton. Buyers representing many o f the nation’s largest packing firms will attend the annual affair, in addition to hundreds of farmers and traders in the Miami Valiley. Approximately $1,180 will be awarded in prizes And many trophies will be presented. A champion single j steer trophy will be given by the D ay -; ton Savings and Trust Co., and « i champion single heifer trophy will be awarded by Fred I>* Rike. Trophies also will be awarded the winners o f | the auction sale. Judging will start Thursday. The sals will be conducted Friday. It will start at 1 P. M. Col. Weikert, Spring- field, will be the auctioneer, More than 325 head o f fancy fat cattle have already been entered. Conch < £ 0 Q C Hammock «... Valande, A l m f * Per yard ________ Ferneries at $2.98 Ohio* d o s t Tim * for Thought An armistice suspends military operation* by mutual agreement be tween the belligerent parties. If its duration is not fixed, the belligerent parties eio resume operations at any time, provided always the enemy I* warned within the time agreed upon in accordance with the terms of the armistice, ’ Jt'tut Porfttm** . To distinguish perfume truly take the stopper from each crystal flagon for a moment move it gently back and forth until the preservative alco hol has evaporated, and only the es sence remain#. It i» tlifttt on# 1* greet? • O r the subtle call o f the pur* “edetuv* and the fragrance of one’s Hawses. untnlgtakakl* Cardinal* Mod Hat* R* 14 64 Pope Paul II prescribed the red skuti esp as the regular bead- gear for cardinals who had been sec ular priests. Later the “red hat” be came the headgear of all cardinals The red symboUses their willingness to shad their blood for the Savior. MM** Ago of tho Earth According te D m Vlgneies, there are twenty different computations m te the creatlee to date. A remarkable calculation wa* Chat of Doctor XJrht- ; foot, who gave the aetial time of the ; creation as at 9 m m. on October 9f< ] 4004 8 . 41 » Motto thmM w The lull's off Is ptohet eet sesa# Ami human ears ea» eUt*. Meet people over Party 'the porno o f beeriag tills soy, for It is too high-pRehe* for hut the keenest hearing, W E T O R D R Y Too much wet weather or too much dry may ruin your crops but it has no effect in the growth o f your money when deposited here. It grows steadily, surely and quickly here where it earns , 5 ' 1 - 2 % INTEREST .Why be satisfied with a meager yield when you can have a bumper crop by planting your spare dollars here. First mortgage on Clark County real estate furnishes the best protection. The SpringfieldBuilding & LoanAssociation 28East Main Street • Springfield, Ohio m m A Most Remarkable P I A N Amazingly Small in Size At An Astonishing Low Price This Beautiful New Wurlitxer Studio Player Piano Offered Saturday . With Bench Lamp Cabinet and Player W ord Roll* AT NO EXTRA CHARGE T i l l s exquisite little Player la s m a l l enough to go anywhere a n d l i g h t enough to be carried by two peopl* This is one o f the Pianos that helped greatly to m a k e the Wnrlitzer name f a m o u s all over the world. Ideal for small homes, apartments and where the kiddies romp and play . It ts built exceptionally strong and durable, with a wonderful, sweet mellow tone— mutually attractive too— ______ ____ Only m » remarkable Utti# flfadlo f,Und,* «uy 4 feat l inch klgo- Y e i i n aplto erf ita com* pactnoM, tiff* studio Player ie a perfect Wurlitser Iftatrument In _ every *en«e of the word. It play* D o w n from any itandard lit* toll, with XAUWU the full, round tone* and Baa ffe livA V ft ■£*«**• **pto»*lon obtainable D cU V c iS only In other oottly player pianos. You’ll be aquallv delighted With |to artietlc qualities audaweetuee*, brilliance and volume of too# when, playing It youwelf, Tour prenent lnztvumant will h i a«« eepted a* partial payment, Let u* make an appraisement on your prelent piano. We hate men who are experts at?reconditioning old pianos. We may be able to tpafre you a snrprieingay good allowance. Thi* Applies to Phonographs As Well. 126 South Ludlow Street
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