The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

Songs o f Plain Folks Old’Mmd QU Site live* In » cottage, snuU and {ray iltown where th* board walk £oee}; She site h And sew hewindoweveryday, -end *ews-~«ndsew*. ^IMI Wttt* .H44U-fwfff"I1WM- » /fj)l | The silken dree* She’s sewing noVK II j-Ii Will grace wwedding d«y; The tiny suit of yellow Jean* Will help « child to play. She has gray hair and weary eyest No lover, at all, folk* say, Ever kindled her spinster-heart, Or gladdened her life, a day. How can they know she has her loves , Red roses }n the dark, A kitten with fur as soft as down, A birch with a silver bark, A dress she wore to a party once, A toy with a broken-nose~~ And that is why she still can. smile, Tliot ih she sews(and sews, and sews} Wudttirn Newspaper Union, 1928 *■*» * . % “HERALDWANT ANDSALEADS PAY BCMCAitMJ I iThistles Routed I Ily Alfalfa Crop ;Prepare Now For Alfalfa To | Destroy Noxious Weed | “ For Canada thistles u?.o. alfalfa." Tin* is the prescription o f A . L- Stone, state weed commissioner for Wirconsin, and the medicine even ' when taken in large doses ia not hard to take. i For besides destroying the thistles, a good crop o f rich forage is produced. Bat soil and other conditions must right if alfalfa is to thrive and the Panada thistles must he partly sub­ dued before the alfalfa seed is sow n ,, according to Stone. “Now is the time to begin work on -' Canada thistle infested grain fields 1 where alfalfa is to be produced n e x t: year,” advises Stone. “ Plow, as goon ; as the grain crop is removed and turn I the soil deeply enough to bring the running roots up to the surface. Then with a spring tooth harrow the roots will he pulled to the surface where they can be dried and killed by sun and wind- The field should be kept cultivated until the ground freezes, in an effort to keep the plants from forming stems. “ Next spring the field may be plow­ ed again little deeper than the fifst time, and lime should be added if necessary,” recommends Stone. “ The first week in June alfalfa seed may be sown.at the rate of 20 lbs. per acre .Without a ‘ nurse crop. Within. 2 or 3 years the Canada thistles will he ‘ destroyed and in their place will be a fine stand o f alfalfa.” The old-fashioned poultry thief was a piker, compared to such poultry thieves as coccidiosis and tapeworm. A Most PLAYER . Amazingly 'wtabto P I A N O s™"1”®” At An Astonishing Low Price This Beautiful New Warlitzer Studio Player Piano O ffered Saturday ^ For Only T h i s exquisite little Player is s m a l l enough to go anywhere a n d 1 i g h ,t enough to Be carried by two people. With I- ’ Bench Lamp Cabinet and Player Word Rolls ATNO EXTJRA CHARGE This is one of the Pianos that helped greatly to m a k e the Wurlitzer nafne f a m o u s all over ,the world. Ideal for small homes, apartments and where the kiddies romp and play . It is built exceptionally strong and durable, with a wonderful, sweet mellow lone — unusually attractive too*** Only Down Delivers Thl* remarkable little Studio Player stand* only 4 feet 1 inch high. Yet in spite o f its com­ pactness, this Studio Player is a perfect Wurlitzer instrument .in every sense o f the word. It plays from any standard size roll, with the full, round tone* and fine shades o f expression obtainable only in other costly player pianos. You’ll he equally delighted with its artistic qualities and sweetness, brilliance and volume o f tone When playing It yourself. Your present instrument will be ac­ cepted as partial payment. Let us make an appraisement on your present piano. We have men who are experts at reconditioning old pianos. We may be able to make you a surprisingly good allowance. This Applies to Phonographs As Well. 126 South Ludlow Street The Montgomery County Fair Competition in so many depart­ ments o f the Montgomery County Fair, to be held in Payton, Ohio, September 3rd to 8tli inclusive, ia open to tiie world that a display sec­ ond only to that seen at the State Fair may be expected at tills year’s exposition, it is stated by I. L, Tlold- ei manj Secretary o f the Fair. Poultry and grains, seeds, potatoes, horticulture and professional flowers ate the only departments in which aun ty exhibits vie fo r supremacy aJcm?. In all other anyone from any­ where may bring in his or her pro­ ducts for exhibits, a latitude wide enough to allow range fo r tho most comprehensive displays in almost all departments, , Inasmuch as the Fair this year will l.-e held during both the day and even­ ing o f the four day*, special attention has been given to the vaudeville fea­ tures which will he shown each even­ ing, to he followed by a gigantic dis­ play o f fireworks. The latter will be along entirely new lines, among the beau iful displays never Seen in fire being the transformation fan, . In this mysterious piece o f fireworks there first comes into view a huge white column, standing upright in the center o f the field. Topped by a scroll effect it is-a thing o f architectural beauty, Suddenly the column breaks length­ wise Into sections, each section falling into its set place and forming in all a gorgeous. Japanese fan o f fire, which changes in color ,and shimmers with a gold mist enveloping the entire .piece in a beautiful maze. Special preparations have been made to insure a snappy speed pro­ gram on a fast track. There will he four races each day,, with a total o f urses amounting to $6,100.00. Labor Day, which will see the opening of the Fair, will present a 2:14 trot, a 2;X1 pace, a three-year-old and under trot stake race and a one mile dash running race. The second day will bring forward a 2;24 pace, a-2:17 trot?, a 2:18 pace and 5-8 mile dash running race, while the third day’s program contains a 2:18 trot, a 2:16 pace, a 2:24 trot and a 3-4 mile dash running race. The final day has an excellent card, in­ cluding a 2:13 pace, a 2:12 trot, a three-year-old and under pace stake race and a one mile dash running race. Jtfow comprehensive an exhibition will be set forth in the numerous other departments can be easily imagined by glancing through a 150-page cata­ log which tiie Fair Board has issued tlvis ye&Y. Whether the visitor is from city or farm there will h/ plenty to interest him or her and by reason of the excellent lighting o f the grounds and buildings all-that is out on dis­ play, can he viewed with equal facility, afternoon or evening, Farm displays o f the most varied form are being prepared fpr the Fair. Montgomery being largely an agri­ cultural county and always ready with a myriad o f ‘dirt products” of the highest grade to show. On the other hand, the Fair Board has erect­ ed an especially large exhibition build nig wherein city products are on dis­ play, with the resuit , that there is something fo r everyone, no matter what his o f her tastes, in the great Montgomery’ County Fair. PICTORIALLIFEOFHERBERTHOVER Ho. I *% SatterfeW Shorts And Middlings “Let him who walks in a field look down lest he stamp on a daisy’s crown. Let him who walks in the street look up to watch the clouds roll by,” • --James Stephens LOST—Fountain Pen. Finder please return to Blue Bird Tea Boom and get $1 reward. . ' HOTEL F O R T H A Y E S In Columbus Stop at Hotel Fort Hayes Modern-*—Fireproof Columbus’ Most Popular Hotel $QQ Rooms With Bath ■ . ' at - _ |2.50 and $3.00 Convenient to stores and theaters Free parking lot and garage in connection R, B, BtmSTINSJ, Manager C O L U M B U S , O H IO West Spring S tm t , near High 1. Herbert Hoover’s ancestor*, of Quaker faith, came ta America from France and Holland, ■9, They became settlers Amt on farms In Mary­ land, thence moving to North Carolina and Ohio. 3. In 185?. the Hoovers migrated to Iowa, where they and their neighbors founded the town of West Branch, 4, Before clearing tho land for their farms, these Quaker pioneers built a Mooting House.. AT HOTEL SHERMAKl 4ft CHICAGO America's PART - OF THE PROGRAM OF YOURWEEKIN CHICAGO BKNTERTAINEDANDLIVE AT THE HOTELSHERMAN FOR SEVENWONDERFULDAYSF0R0NLY ° ALL DAY TRIP ONA GREATLAKES STEAMSHIP STRIPSTOCHINATOWN] andOTHERSECTIONS: RACETRACKS FORT SHERIDAN GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION •Pith up the tour any dey .and follow through the next tertn deyr Beginning June 18 and up to September 2, Hotel Sherman, Chicago, offers a weekly schedule o f entertainment and sight* seeing——including room and meals at Hotel Sherman-1—for $77. 50, exclusive o f fare to and from your home. Breakfasts served in the Celtlc.Grill, luncheons and dinners in the famous College Inn. An all-day trip on a Great Lakes steamship—Trips to the Chinatown Section— Race Tracks — Fort Sheridan—-Great Lakes Naval Training Station- Municipal Airport—Tours of 40 miles of Chicago Boule­ vards-—Public Buildings— Stock Yards— Museums—An evening at a Radio Broadcasting Station— Evenings at the •Theatre—White City-—Afternoons at A Big: League Base­ ball Game— Golf Course— Bathing Beach—andmany other features, with, as well, plenty of time to go-as-you-please. Hotel Sherman has 1700 rooms, each with bath, There is a floor reserved for women, A special hotel rate for those who wish to remain over for an additional period. Here is an op­ portunity ta see more o f Chicago than the average Chicagoan sees in a lifetime. MUNICIPAL AIR PORT TOURS OF 40 MILES ON CHICAGO’S BOULEVARDS PUBLIC BUILDINGS STOCKYARDS MUSEUMS ANEVENING AT A RADIO BROADCASTING STATION EVENINGSAT THE THEATRES WHITE CITY IF YOU COME BY AUTO DRIVE YOUR CAR RIGHT INTO HOTEL SHERMAN! New garage, ready July lit, makes it possible for visitor* to drive right into theHotel. VACATION TIME or ANY TIME Hofei Sherman, with its central location and^ reasonable rates, is the most conven­ ient and desirable Hotel in Chicago. AFTERNOONS AT BIGLEAGUE BASEBALLGAMES GOLF COURSE BATHING BEACHES AND MANY OTJIERFEATURES 5 0 FORTHEFULL V^EfilC FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION SENDTIU5 COUPONTO! ERNEST8VHEU), '’'flilto1'1'1**1**1 f ' P V mNxw aER^vfctPrt, w ^ t o ^ HOTEL SHERMAN CHICAG0 1 VACATION TOURS DEPARTMENT Picas* Send to* descriptive booklet of you* Vaca­ tionOffer, HOTEL SHERMAN RANDOLPH,CLARK,LAKE ALA SALLE StS. CHICAGO Ntme,... Adirtu ► , City. ... . <-;i-.rfr Staid GETOURPRICESONPRINTING

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