The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

«* f-.JJg '1* t •. <m- wm c h u r c h n o t e s m n m U T T W IU N CHURCH gorrito* fee fww*iy* Dw. *» 1*®* U *8 A. U.—m k Stady » tlMMft whto* faliowahip in# u *<*r* to sujqy, awtor tfe* ftf W l » l w!» * » idWdPII e>4 SwWPgi Coew. «ri alwir tfc* BibWr Brin* y«w p*<rfd»«i* h*r# ibs: dhwtmiwi. Find out; what tip Woift ha* to »*y regarding the tiling* that tyouWo you. UiOOA. M—Worship S*ryk*> Ser- taott Subject: “A Prophet’® Pen Pic- tar* o f Tbe Messiah." This i* the first of * group of sermon# leading up to th* ChrirtWfMuJ*. After the work *nd worry, o f an­ other we*kt there is nothing that-dsn give rost to tired bodies, refreshment to * we*ry. -mind, and spiritual re­ vival to drooping spirits, aa can an hour of worship in the House of God. you ar« invited to participate with in this Sabbath Joy, 6:30 P. M.—Young Peopled Society Service in the Vestry, The*# services, offer an opportunity for the development o f the expres­ sions! side o f one’s Christian life, and are being quite well attended. You will enjoy it if you come, 7;3Q P, M.—The Urtion Service will he held in the Methodist Church. Due to the absence of the Pastor, Hey. Mr. Gunnett, the sermon will be preached by Rev.’W. P. Harriman,’ t o Helped Boost Wwm Cash Incomes Weevils In Bin Can NAAnen y y i r w gTt: Be Killed W ith Gas! executrix ef tk»'totalat « f W. H. Both {‘H bm An4 Production Wont Hltkor In October* O f m Yowr ] Will Damage Stored Grain Unless Eradicated As I 5oon As Found i-Tiir jMt’jjpjy1 Bit' {lackey, 1st* « f S m * Twp., without Ibond in Prebwte ikmri. AUsn Mc- ‘ Lormari, Mmat Stjpgiqr and W. A. ]Birkctt were named appraiser#, U. P* CHURCH. 10:00 A. M.—Sabbath School., 11 A. M.—Preaching by the Pastor. Theme: “The Fifth Commandment.” Union Service at the M» E. Church, Ghj*’# baas did their share toward ’boosting the October grogs, cash in­ come o f Ohio fgmers past the points at which it stood in September of 1933 and in October of 1937. Prices of poultry products were higher, and production was greater, l « t October than in September or in October of 1927, according to figures assembled by V, R, Wert's, o f the rural economies department o f the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Farm prices of eggs last'October were 16 per cent higher than irt Sep­ tember. Estimated sales of poultry also increased. The result was an increase of 11 points in the index figure representing the poultry and egg jnpome of Ohio, The index stood at 124 in October, 113 id September, and. 103 in October o f 1927. Poultry prices last month were three cents a pound higher than in the .same month last year, and 20 per cent more eggs, it is estimated, were produced. Gross cash income from dairy pro­ ducts was smaller las,t October, than in October a year ago and also small­ er than the same income in Septem­ ber of this year. Income from the sale of grain was much smaller due tp, the short wheat crop. Meat animals and poultry, managed'to keep the total income figure;‘well, above that-of September; 1923 and October 1927, t 6 rrb g um Judgment totalling £898.84 are WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality tires, tubes, and dinner ware. Exclusive territory. Salary $300,00 per month, C. H. STEWART COMPANY, East Liverpool, Ohio, Buy your feed from Homey and save money. * Weevils in stored grain will do ; imuch damage if not killed as soon as j discovered. Fumigation with carbon sought ja three suite filed in Common 1bisulfide will dispose of them without Plcaa Court by Tb* Xenia I armors damaging the' food or geminating Exchange 0®- thawugh Attorney Msr- qualities o f the grain, according to tfus E' Medajfi*t*r, They «r« against T, H» Parks, extension entomologist.^ F*tton for $179.63.- ort a pronus- of the Ohio State University. Carbon ®pry w>te: *gai#*t Herbert Dean for bisulfide is a. liquid which catt be pur- on an account and against chased in tightly sealed cans at any W, Davia for $100.58 on an ac- drug Btore. When released in the air ■» APPOINT GUARDIAN Ralph Fulton has boon appointed guardian of the e#tat* o f Clifford Ful­ ton, 8, and Gertrud* Ful*#n, 6, chil­ dren of J. W. Fulton, daceaaad, and ha* filed bond o f M JM in Probate Court. ■ Population o f European corn borer* in Ohio in 1928 increased 70.8 per cent over the 1927 population. Marrying in Missouri As a >result of an incident at a re­ cent marriage performed by blm, a justice of the peace in Missouri lias posted the following sl&n in bis ofpee: “Brides- brnst not kiss tbe Justice of the Peace.”—Kansas City Star. FOR SALE—Two five gallon milk cans,in good condition. Phone 3-170. Saya Sam; The fellow who insicta on 12 hours o f sleep a night probably wouldn’t he doing anything anyhow. it evaporates rapidly into a gas winch is heavier than air, This gas mixed with air, is inflammable, and all lights should be kept away from a grain bin which is being fumigated with it. And tho person doing ' the fumigation should breathe as little as possible of the gas. An important part of the fumigat­ ing process is keeping the bin sealed as tightly as possible. The work should be done on a calm day when the teniperature is above 157'degrees. Eight to 15 pounds o f tbe liquid are necessary for fumigating 1009 cubic feet o f bin space. When figuring the space it is necessary ,to take into ac­ count the entire bin, not just the volume of the grain, The liquid may­ be placed in large pans on top of the grain, or burl’ p bags dr cotton waste, saturated .with it, may.be buried in the grain. The bfn should remain' tightly closed for at least ?6 hours after the 'fumigant has been applied. 4 DISMISS CASE , Suit, o f A. 0 . Messenger against Gerald K. Babb and others has been settled by the parties and ordered die missed in Common Fleas Court. ORDER PARTITION Ralph Fulton has brought suit against B. G, Dyer in Common. Fleas Court for 3113.59, alleged due on an account. Miller and Finney are at­ torneys for the plaintiff. NOTICE The Farm Buaaru Uve Stock Company Ship* Hog*- Tuesdays,ThursdaysandSaturdays of each week. Call hy Phone snd notify us in advance when ready to ship, FRANKCRISWELL Phone 12*212 Cedarville Tw>II(MIIIU»IMHJjljltHIMH»MHl}QIHjIl»Ul!>IIIUU]IUUlUillUUIIH»ll»I»WUUWI Local Manager. CARL TAYLOR, Auctioneer. Phone 40, Jamestown, Ohio. “Well, since the daily, life of ..an American cow is exactly the existence held up to us as ideal—physical com­ fort with no pains and no worries,' who wouldn’t he a cow?”—William Lyon Phelps, < , We' carry a full line of feeds. . .Horrley’s Coal Yard. Ovewfight Relief for Laxs-Birin 1* a special compound o f aspirin, laxative* and other valu­ able elements. The quickest known ' relief for colds and grippe, No qui­ nine, hencenuxoaring head or nau­ sea. Just as wonderful for head­ ache, ineura lgia , lumbago, and all general pains, 25c. Contain* NoQuinine! p r o w a N t & b r o w n New Dresses For Women and Misses Remarkable values in the season's smart­ est fashions* Satin, dull crepe, velvet and crepe, combination arid wulromaine— ‘ . Sizes From 18 to 50 1-2 Make An Early Selection, and We Will Lay it • . - ‘ ’ ‘ "■ 1 8 Away For Christmas Prices$ 9 . 95 --$ 12.50 -$ 16.75 Osterly 37Green St. Xenia> Ohio mtmt % rfe c fe d P ro d m t o f AmericasMostModem AutomobilePlant In tbe NewAH-American Six. In this faster . . . f in e r . . . smarter... moreheaMtifnilca*'. Here you’ll, see the perfected product of America’s most modern, autoniabilo plant . . . . aplantwherethbmost drastic standards . Ore rigidly enforced. Where scores of oper­ ations are held Within one ten-thousandth of an Inch. Aijd-the rusuli? A car,wiithper- fornjgnee ability far irt^dvance of anything In its field . . . sterling quaUty in. orrery dStiril. . . thisNewAU-Aixwrican Six, Come In to see i t and drive i„t;. « . a car the like of ’which you’ve neyer seen, before. a ..............i--— ...... ... » ' ■ ; » —■»— » » ' . Carujoy iJydnftiUc Sfi^cfcs ttltS U tISTS, at factory. an ihelii ^ a . CH*t Paym ent Piatt OvaSahta a t m inimum rata. ■t and apririt cp vm t cfiid rd in lU tprica*. lItuOt>ara Odd faSttandar yuard* «*tfa hock Oakland dclhefadprion. — f t i y Im lnd. tot*e*t.handUnj[_ charge*. C enem t M otor* Tima CEDARVILLE, OHIO keepsfood colder, and pays for itself o f Fglgidaire is insignificant in Coal* {Mriismwmi d*i htoafiti.itgives. It keeps foods fresh *nd wholesome and givesvital protection to bealtjn Its economic* will morethr^ pay for its cost. Visit one display rooms for a demon* •crarion.Baeymonthlvpaymentscanhearranged* Co. mmeM It ill ij k T T Jv J j -pT, | . i . Iij i111m .i Kl r'v. Tlic wild 6 store fan* put *n it* holiday dress , . . The outside ablaae with the ruby glow of brilliant lights with a cluster of hugo Christ­ mas Caudlo* shining brightly I* raid# our friends And cu*totn«r* to­ wards cur wclconw portal* , , , The Inside transformed by ChririMas magic, into » teritobio fairyland of gifts. Soft, glowing lights, glhtcning tintol, gV^iwy reds and brilliant greens—holly wreathe and Christmas Balla—proolalmlng everywhere the season of sheer, . Everything is to oemptoto readiness . . - Gifts of every sort from SH over the w&rid and from every part of our own country—and tho tnhiutdfrou enter the store yea will marvel at the Unending display*. Re make Wren’* your gift head- quartors—be assured -ei completo aotorWnmtte, dependable qnaitties w it iriSi* fee w eft e^w d ttw e- and r*§d*mfe#r ■ “A . Gift . From T*ne aaiwAKD wbrn store m LSJ uj a Sjli f e r t u t e A> TO save many minutes of busy shoppers time; to take care of the many ’'little tilings” that Christinas shopping entails; and to be of genuine assistance In every way, we inaugurate these services, that only a great store like Wren’s cah offer; 1..Parcels Packed for Shipping. Z. Parcels Weighed and Correct Postage Information Given. 3. Postage. Stamps Sold. 4. Shipping Information Given. 5. Information Given on For­ eign Mattings, 9. Christmas Boxes Furnished With Gifts Purchased. 7. Small Packages Wrapped To­ gether, A Merchandise C e r t i f i c a t e s Sold. 9. Change Supplied. 10. Taxicabs Summoned, 11. Telegraph Messengers Snm <? mohed. it. Parcels or Wraps Checked, 13, Adequate Rest Rooms. 14, Prompt Elevator Service. 15, Free Delivery. *■ IS. Lay*a*Way Plan. 17. Splendid Restaurant and Soda Fountain. 18. Atr Mali Stamps Sold and Information Given. / MMgiTjW,' **♦* “***I*, ■*•#1 mm** * * * * * . - f ‘

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