The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

»nacwi!»a.« h r m ir i MhfWfp DR. G. A. SMITH D E N T I S T NOW LOCATED AT m * mm sr. 8 *>*jNa*mi>. omo SMITH Brir.DIN'O-'AfROKK FROM MYRRH MARKET . t)#** Daily awl Tuesday, Thwraiay and Saturday Bvenlnga 3 HOURS PARKING ON BSPLAXADE DON’T FORGET? LOW PRICKS. SAME AS ALWAYS What Are Your . n? Banking Requirements? IFarm Official* Given Invitation To V isit Ohio Officials of the American Institute of Coaptation will ha jghen an invita­ tion to I 10 M its 3928 hesawns on the ; campus of Ohio State University, ao : curding to word recrfyett by the »Greene County Farm Bureau from I, j B. Palmar, pr*#ident of tho Ohio Farm' Bureau Federation and vice president o f the Institute, Sessions this year will be held at the University of Cali­ fornia beginning duly 9 and lasting fowl weeks. The proposal to secure the institute fo r Ohio next year will be backed -by farm organizations of the state and University officials. This year's session will be the fourth conducted by the institute which is attended by cooperative leaders from all sections of the coun­ try. Among speakers are Secretary William Jardine, and specialists of the United States Department of Agri­ culture and cooperative leaders from all parts of the United States and Canada, California cooperatives will be visited and their methods studied, Here you will find a friendly personnel and complete facilities for every banking need. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio IMP! 1 Tire Sale TINES 30x31/2 Reg. Cord —.$ 5.75 3 0 x 3 *4 0 . S. Cord .... 6.75 39x4.40 Cord 6.75 30x5.25 Cord______ 11,50 TUBES 30£3Vs Reg. Gray' ..„,.$1.15 30x3V& O. S.‘ Gray..... 1.45 29x4.40 Red 1.65 30x4.50 Red ________ * 1.95 30x5—-10 Ply-Heavy Duty Truck Tire & , -b. . ' y. r *’ J , 30x$— Heavy Duty, Red. Tajbe ............ .e*** tn* wi***« $ 20.00 3.50 W illard Batteries 11 Plate, Rubber Case .. 13 Plate, Rubber Case .. 15 Plate, Rubber Case ... $ 6.50 9.95 16.00 WEIMER’SSERVICESTATION Cedarville, O h io SideTri FromNiagarafalls AiSyccitiUcmtiaKata* Toronto and return . . . $3.45 Cla-yton, N. Y. and return $16.10 Alexandria Bay end return $16.65 Montreal and return* * , $25,20 Quebec and Teturh. . . . $35,35 Withreturnlimit equal to Niap.it* Fall! Excuf- . ’ stanTfclcaM Send tot V.test TbttiStt (Juki*andAuto Mac ra Fall* andCloacat&l*nniief via HEIFER CALF * ~ BRINGS $320 One of the largest Jersey sales of the^season was held Monday at the Breezy Lawn Jersey farm. three miles east of Springfield on the Tuttle rd, The farm is’ owned by B. I, and A. R. Tuttle. t, ■Twenty-seven head of cattle were auctioned off at the sale for a total , of $5,070, an average price of $190 per head. The best seller at the sale was a heifer calf,,eight weeks - old, Which brought ’$320, ‘ This calf is, a daughter o f Tiddledywink’s Mima, a medal of merit cow with a record of 1035 pounds of butter fat. She has a full sister which made her silver medal on her first test and on second test at thre years of age, she produced sufficient fat for a medal of merit. The Tuttle Jersey herd is recog­ nized as one of the best bred in the country. It is boasted, that ho other herd in the eoutgry has nine daugh­ ters of ,'the famous Tiddledywink’s Raleigh, the youngest gold, silver and medal of merit sire. The younger stock was sold at the sale and the older breeding stock kept for breeding purposes. ’ The nine daughters of Tiddledywink’s Aaleigh were retained in-the Tuttle flock. One of these coWs lias a medal of merit record, four have silver medal records and-the four others have good register of merit records, . LEGAL NOTICE , ’ Two cbpies of the tax budget as tentatively adopted by the Board of Township Trustees of Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio, are on file in the office of the Clerk of said Board. Those are for public in­ spection, A public hearing on said budget will he .held at the Township Clerk’s in said township on Tuesday, July 10,. 1928, at TO o’clock A. M. Board o f Trustees of Cedarville Township, R. G. GEORGE, Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE - Two copies of the tax budget as tentatively adopted by the. Village Council of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio, are on file in the office of the Clerk of said Council. These are for public inspection. A public hearing on Baid budget wilUbe held at the Mayor's office, in said village on Tuesday, July 10, 1928, at 10 o’clock*A. M. Village Council of Cedarville Village, J. G. McCORKELL, Clerk. A llie d Cora Thieves In County Fred MarebMtt, R iftf a«w the Fay- otte-Greene esmtgt ife*, Starry Maaen, of near tkt*, and who lives in a oar nadir IiCjIlllii^Wi were tak­ en into custody Ikpaty Sheriff Whitmer and were Awith steal­ ing $12 worth of on m £wwx Omar Sei­ bert, of JaffwiMtt tewmudilp, says the Washington G. H. Recood Republican. Merchant* who Jut* beau employe;! by Glenn Tobin, « f the Jamestown pike, was amused Tuesday Afternoon and implicated the other two men in the thefts, Seiberi, it seems, had missed com from his crib, and had found where it had been hidden along a hedge fence. A watch was kept for several days am! it was beginning to look ’m if nothing would be learned in that way when Deputy Sheriff Whitmer, while in the community Tuesday afternoon saw Merchant with the pom in Ids posses­ sion. The men are in the county jail until given a hearing.' —Madison Press. Salad Haters May W an t B ig Helpings Skimpy Servings Looks Like An Insult— “Put It On The Table In Bowl,” Says Specialist Men7 who trun Up their hoses at salad might change their' ideas if a salad ’’helping” were maft size. *That it the opinion of Miss Lelia Agio, nutrition- specialist in the -extension service of the Ohio State University. In Miss Ogle’s office, a man’ vjsiior recently denounced tho average ’’genteel” helping of salad as -nothing More nor less -than an insult in quantity. “Nothing wrong with putting On the salad in A. big' howl and inviting people to have second helpings/’ said Miss*Ogle, “The average bread and butter plate on which salad is served is too small. “Another reason why men some­ times don’t eat salad is that they are suspicious of it, because they .don’t know what’s ip if. The way to get around that is'not to mix it too much. The various ingredients 'may be ar­ ranged in layers, with the dressing dotted around over them, Or they may be mixedjust enough to distribute the dressing ovCr .them. ' That way, the eater of the salad knows. ju%t. what' he is eating, there is no mystery about it. ‘Salad-haters can he converted if the salads ate-mixed this, way and mrved in generous helpings."' . On January I, 1928, there were. 2 / o37,0ob sheep on Ohio farms, repre­ senting a total farm -value of $19,- -.>51,000, according to the state de­ partment of agriculture. It’s hard to,believe that a full grown chigger is harmless,- but the United States Department of Agriculture nays the picnic-spoiler is the first or larval stage of a large red velvety ihite which is entirely harmless when mature, . " . ■ LEGAL NOTICE Two copies of the tax budget as tentatively adopted by the Board t>f Education of Cedarville Twpr'Ttural School- District, Greene Comity, Ohio, are on file in the office o f the Clerk o f said School District. These are for public inspection, A Public hearing on said budget will Jbe held at the Town­ ship Clerk's office in said township on Tuesday, July lti, 1928, at 10 o’clock A, M, Board o f Education Of Cedarville Township, E. G. GEORGE, Clerk, H O T E L F O R T H A Y E S TripOtiKp*I»taSC * . 1 SPECIAL EXC1 Cleveland to d * F " f A A NiagaraFalls $ / #UU •ONLY V FJ.Trlp at0:00 ti.nu (E.S.T.)July 11th, ~ * 8th, 15th,22mlana29th. tfeAt within 12 day* <t obtainable St put S S a v inclodlnt data of aaic. noW ClevelandOffice, StrtttvaraeachW*jr—eVerrnight leaving ,»t 9.-03 F. M.j at 7(JOA . M, NawLewFare$4.5*h»B«f£aJe;$5.50ReeeJTrip Auto* Cecrtad $6.50 amiup TheCleveland slid BidfoloTraitsitCo. EM t»th& t.P l*r Cleveland, O . «*«*> W. S. Henderson CONTRACTOR FOR DrSledWater Wells P. 0 , Box 83 , Cedarville, 0 . R. F. 0 . 4 . Jamostown, O. NltfHMW IFYOUNEEDPBMNG DEOPIN In Columbus, Stop at Hotel Fort Hayes Modern—‘Fireproof Columbus* Most " - 0 Popular Hotel S00 Rooms With Bath at $ 2.60 and $ 11.00 Convenient to stores and theaters Free parking lot and garage in Connection ff 4 R. B. BUNSTINE, Manager COLUMBUS , OHI O West Spring Street, near High ANNOUNCEMENTS' We. are authorized to announce the name of It.H). Williamson as n candi­ date. for re-election as State Represen­ tative at the August primary. We are authorized to announce the name of John A. North as a candidate for County Commissioner at the Re­ publican primary in August. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to tho office o f County Commissioner at the Republican Pri­ mary election in August. I also take this opportunity to thank the people of Greene County and the general public for'the cour­ tesy shown me and the co-operation they have given during my present term of office. If I should be re elected I hope that my four years experience in. the office Will enable me to tender mote efficient service during the next term. Signed J- H. LACKEY MifU Helen Dodds announces her candidacy for her second term as Greene County Treasurer at the Re­ publican Primary election to ’be held August 14, 1928, Wo are authorized to announce the name of H, <5. Wright as a candidate for tl>? visual second term for Probate [Judge. We nre, authorized to announce the name of Ohmer Tate &* a candidate for Sheriff, second term, before the llepublman primary, in August, Wft ate auth6fte*a & announce tH name of William S. Howard as a can­ didate for Prosecuting Attorney be* fore the Republican primary in August, ? a K !i r r » ^ FotfBtr Betecttye See&Jnjf |50,O6fi Damage; J. W. Matthews, Delaware, Colum- j bus, and formerly a dry detective faj this county, o f recant yaar* connected) with the federal dry forces and a close friend of the late Senator Willis, has brought suit for $60,000, against William H. Walker, former prohibi­ tion administrator for Ohio, Charles Urbit, federal dry agent, Roy W, Shaffer, federal prohibition agent, and Walter R, Fogg, state dry agent, Following a shooting case in the Columbus city building some months ago and continued liquor parties by higherupe in the city, Matthews was charged with conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws. The grand jury found no indictment and Matthews brings suit for damages. Frank L, Johnson, under whom Matthews work­ ed in this county, is the attorney. T O W E R P A IN T A s the name implies tower.3 abov e a ll others in Guabty. A pure lead am i oil paint. A- Iteytm j m ade p rodu ct guaranteed in every respect, FROM FACTORY TO CONSUMER ^ W e can show you a saving o f on you r bill. 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