The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

CEDA3YIIX3S i m U ) , * 1 ; ■» ***** w° oIc* CWlJby Phono and notify u* in advance • when ready to ship. FRANKCRESWELL Phono 12-112 Cedarville Loco! Manager. ... .. ... ’•"•'•1 M. ■ !^ZJZ^Z r U R I I T M A f - T i l P P E R T Avoroio of 84.0 „.. COB* Clean Fruit Qr«h*rd ovraors of Hamilton Ccan­ ts'' who followed spray reeomraeads- «oa* from the horticultural speoioL i*ia of ths Ohio State University dor- iajr the past summer, spray*! their traaa an enrage of five and oiw-half times during the season, covering 9,- I WO trees. The average percents** of risen fruit from these trees was 84.6, per cent, according to the Apert of JVH. Boyd, county extension a fh t. Twenty-one orchaardists wereWh- rolled "In the spray service which started early in the spring, A num­ ber o f specialists were posted at different points inthe state to observe the progress of disease and peBts. Special weather reports and forecasts were issued to aid them in making ‘heir recommendations. Telephone • calls, post cards, and radio flashed warned the growers of the correct, time to spray. Some growers applied only three, sprays, others put on' as high as. seven of different types atj different times, Uniformly, the best- results •and highest percentages of| clean fruit were obtained when the* complete schedule .was followed. i On .two check plots which were sprayed verj| carefully in exact ac­ cord with the recommendations of the' specialists, clean fruit percentages off J6 per cent and 94 per cent, respec-f tively, were obtained. fewer hens on Oetofer same data number w*t than for the During the leaders cultural add rion work in the; of the United 4 per cent of toying age than on the *nd the total up to October 1 * P*r cent less ia 185*7. *48,147 local to assist agri- soonomics exten- Statea. None® of w m m m m A - » . i m , Sstata of fitoo* W, W , deesaaod. 0. C. W R X O H T , * e ^ l ? l ^ ^ '- t y i fW I I U. Dora Hill haa boon appointed and Probata Judge of said CountyGreens Xkmtf, m * , $m am r qualified as nhatoltorator of ihs as- — .... Pated-hWs-Jth WMM&k tste of Epos W. Hill, tote of Qmm NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT A. X>. i m County, Ohio, deeessed. Estate of Nettie H. Kyto, deeaasad. t w . Dated this 90th day of November, Eleanor R, Kyto has been appdUsd C o m e T o O u r Acreage o f cad# , harvested in the United Btates was the largest on record, e x t r a c t thft o f 1927 by right million aers^or 2,4 per cent. Says Sam: Anyhow, the hack seat driver can’t grah%S steering wheel, - 1 ’. .Jg'.'s'iiiiii' ,^iw ., “Salads from stOfeed or canned vege­ tables are as desirable a part of the winter diet, as are other salads in the summer menus. UTl “He that frees himself fr<?m the bonds and gags of a decaying world, from, his- old masters and gods, must proVe himself worthy of his new liberty: he must' bo able to use it,,' Otherwise, let him stay in chains!” -Bomain Holland. THE HURRICANE (Florida, 1928) By Eleanor Comer Wehave taken our heretofore unused third door and transforined it into one immense gift department. Hundreds and hundreds of toys from bigFire Trucks andAutos to Games, Books and Dolls, Pottery, Brass,.Dutch Silver, Glass Ware—Luggage andbrie abrae of all sorts, First And Second Floors are Beady Too. *• t \ ThANIEL G^EEN Hou&e Slippers are the worlds I f best house slippers. Best for wear. Best for , . looks. Best fitting slippers made. We are showing , ‘ ‘ them in Felt, Satin and Leather tvith soffr leather ' • ■ ' •1• - • ' .solas,’ ■ *' ‘ A Real Christmas Gift ;For Man or Woroan i <. Priced from $2.50 to $3.50 For the*Bachelor’s ben .. r r - ‘ ■East Main Si, “ Xenia, Ohio Per Twenty Nine Yearn Xenia’s Best Shoe Stqre ii.t...... ' "in' l, linTl II I tl .n il- \p y “ *■$ K 1 V, M; < * SALE >” ° >»‘ 5l For many this Christmas is going to. make a reality of that oft-dreamed wistful dream,' "Whan' my ship comes in." It is all due to the conspicuous part llmt’Ship? are now pitting as * modern? heme a . well-far^ ^'fc-iitohed- SefjWfEHOd ffeel honored to fe- <tolYg^hls Candlestick,whieh emBcdies a ship hftted esign. He had toiled all his life, 1 Beneath the southern sdn, t With labor and strife, ' ’ . At last he had wpn, A home to call his own., Though it was a hUmble dwelling, His eyes fairly shone, When with chest swelling, He’d say, “this is my home, my .own”. ,, v - * . - Then the cottage- was really theirs, ’ • No one had ever dreamed, Of destruction that would-,,come un­ awares', Destruction that could never'be redeemed, Suddenly the sky was one black, mass,' Silver white' each lightening flash, O’er the country wild, winra rushed, All in their paths they crushed, The wind, the Storm, the flqod, the!: ' winJ " t ' . All gave proof fwas the dreaded hurricape. v - ' f Nearer and nearer the "hurricane „>raved, \} The mother -with her. Children-; clasped Then the father to his God prayed, The structure, was lifted too and crashed, ' , AmofagAhqrescued orphans, „ Two Httto injured tots, , .Were sobbihK*foixthrin toa3?dtns; ■And therhon^tpiy Had lost. ALLC0A1SLESS ' . * * tv- Every single Goat—.(and jeyery one 1 is New), are reduced as follows Coats to $19.75 Now $15.75 Coats to $29.75 Now $35.75 Coats to $39.75 Now $33.75 Coats to $49.75 Now $39.75 Coats to $59.75 Now $49;75 Coats to $69.75 Now $59.75 Coats to $85,00 Now $69.75 Coats to $100.00 Now $80.50 Coats to $135:00 Now $110.00 - i Coats to $175.00 Nov/ $135.00 a ' T <. , • SILKBLOOMERS -- ' 4 i , • •. 'V ^ „ 1 f >• r Kayser Italian. Silk Bloomers in ten leading shades. Here is a real $2.95 all silk bloomer. Friday-— Saturday $ 1.50 at the pair ^ V BIGCRYINGDOLLS Eighteen inch dolls, each nicely, dressed, unbreakable head, soft, body. A doll any little girl f t 4 would prize. Extra Value at We have selected two groups “of dresses, jeach of which are from higher priced garments. Softie un­ usual values—Full size and color range, $ 8.75 and$£ 3,75 PERFUME DOUSE F0R “RENT- Mrs. Brito Gray. , ■■te*.‘r;" -J. ‘ *l- r Imported : French. Perfume $1.50 size in two popular oders—Cbiypre and Jasmin—You have, just Friday atAetttty t 0 g e t y “ Ur3 6 4 C Limit two to a Customer v '/ V 'S i •MM. » v l r * ’ . , 1 f v ^ - « F rom th e F orem ost M g s . NOW IS THE TIME—TO BUY THE NECESSARY AND PRACTI­ CAL GIFTS BELOW YOU’LL FIND ENUMERABLE a- ’ ■ , • 's'•*• ■! . • *w G ift S u gg estion s Overcoat* $22.50 to $125 , Suit*$lS to $78 Tuxedo Suita-Special at $35,00 Tuxedo Vests $5.00 to $10.00 / Rain Coats, Men’s and Boys’ Sizes Sweaters— all kinds ■ , Beach Jackets “Made % Brown” Suede Jackets for sport wear Dress Shirts— also collar attached and collars to match Smart M overs $1,50 te $10.00 Neckwear— Wonderful lineVt $0c te $&00 Luggage Smart line up to $35.00 Trunks, Wardrobe and Boa Stylfi * Dobb’s Hats $10 and $8 lower grade $S.S5 to $5.00 ' Dobb’s Caps $3;SO and $4 lower grade $ l.00 to $3,d0 Leather Novelties . Silk Umbrella and Canal $1.00 to $10.00 Silk Bath Robes also wool and Flannel Robes Cloves lined and unlined. dres* and work Hosiery all weights—Wilson and Interwoven makes Silk Suspenders $1.00 to $3,00 Silk Carters 25o to $1^00 a pair ■ , - afeMisJt ■ jfa^ LaAntk-jit fg1WiirfcS W.AaSjLZAu.* - - ( ) ■ $ _ JlllwIWl jpJJiaU i Mu to 70e-.' ICINBLY ©»t)F IN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE C. A. Weaver’Co M*. r'"' AT McCULLOCH’S / » FITTED CASES KfaOy Ottofi, to goaalns M&m sshm , vAriMs riir*! ItUM sadUp This is the store:for those seeking gifts of invariable appropriateness, Our assortments are amazingly generous-prices are very moderate. Additional salespeople are here to assist you with your selection purchase. HAT BOXES fig she*writ thoMto tnstohsay stbftr ptoct of tosmes foa h**t. $ 12.58 aid Up Im iU tioa L ezth tt SAW GLADSTONE BAGS Tho'ittoii of A to* th*t mett ttfc* to Tlmtt tots sr*w*to of tMme teilbM* '' IIAOQandUp Y 'V ' OTHERGIFTS . 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