The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

■ T H E NEW r R i e i D A I R E You don't hear it start B» don't hear it stop You don't hear it run » * Don't miss the special,demonstration ' m■ _ All this week CAS and ELECTRICSHOP THE CAS«( electric ji£M appliance company 37 S. D etroit St.i§ 3 | T e l e p h o n e 595 ( T H E D A Y T O N B O W E S AND - L I GHT C p j XEHI A DISTRICT ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ T A T ■ ■ ■ ■ I A STATEMENT TO THE Several months ago we announced an entirely new change in our policies. W e believed that the people o f Greene Co. would be willing to pay cash fo r their GASOLINE and OIL if they could buy at greatly reduced prices. So we placed our business on a strictly CASH basis. Now our beliefs have been justified and our Gasoline and Oil trade has grown to the place where it was necessary- to acquire new property in order to take care o f the tremen­ dous volume o f business that we have been doing. So -we are announcing the purchase o f the Dewing Milling Co.'s plant., •This plant is to be inbuilt and will bn used by us fo r the exclusive sales o f HIGH GRADE MOTOR OILS at greatly reduced prices. W e urge every farmer to see us before buying their oil. Remember we BUY FOR CASH SELL FOR CASH Hence we sell at greatly reduced prices; The CARROL BINDER 108-114 E. Main St. PHONE 15 XENIA, OHIO Smartness that Results from Individuality You can pee it in every line of the New Oakland All-American. Smartness that results from individuality * . . For it’s a carl that’s triumphantly different from anything else in: the field. With that difference that spells owner Satisfaction • . . that difference which comes from offering greater heauty, higher quality and finer performance for its price* Vnymtnt FUm ««•<<* JEAN PATTON CEDARV11JLE, OHIO TBSNSW OAKLAND i l l . 4 u n u i r A m i JP tM m S 9 J I < * S k m m v m o r o sm sk a i . a t o t o a s ' Efficiency Is Key To Feeder’s Profit No Wide Margin Likely, Between Price* Off Range, At Market SADIE’S DOG “ SNOW” CAD IK was a dear little girl. She L* had a pretty vpiee and pretty ways and she had a little dog named Snow. Snow was very small and very flat ty. Hla hair was very curly and be had a great deed o f hair. Sometimes Sadie wished her hair would curl so easily J Snow enjoyed life very much. He had a warm box for Ids bed. It had to ft cushions in it and he could curl up and go to sleep. Then Sadie had a little neighbor friend who was fond of Snow and who played with him, too. Snow thought life was very nice In­ deed for a little pet dog with a de- "But Ha Does Look Funny, I. Will Admit." voted mistress such as Sadie, . and With so many friends, too. . But one day in the winter time BnOw got into the cellar. It vvas fun there. He had a beautiful time. He played in the coni bln and ibjought it was lots o f fun to see the coal go coasting- down from the coal plies* And he loved to see his own Huffy white ,|<iws become so changed In color. That was very amusing. Well, after he had been playing for a long time In the coal bln he heard Sadie calling for him. He was sure he would surprise her. He was sure she would think id's Ittle black feet were, very cunning. But when he came rushing up from' ihU cellar Sadie seemed too aston- shed to be as happy ns he thought die would be. "Oh, Snowf* she said. "How you do look, Where have you been?" And when lie wanted to bound Into her lap, she- salt], "Oh, no, down! Down, Snow, you naughty dog!" Well, she didn't (ike ids black paw* as he had thought she would! He had bm» naughty. That ex* plained perhaps why he had been har­ ing so very good * time. He wm* being .naughty1 Sadie’s friends came to dee her that very afternoon aud they laughed at him. "Well," said Sadie, "you wouldn't laugh If you had given 1dm « bath only two days ago, and now look af him1 ■ "But he does look funny. I will ad­ mit," Only you see he fs so used to be- lng petted, aflfl 1 simply can’t pet> him while hp Is like that. “He’d simply, ruin everything I had on," ...... Everyone seemed to agree that this was so. Well, he hod a bath that very after­ noon and then he couldn’t go out be­ cause be had to keep very worm iso as not to catch cold. And he was. covered up with a blanket and watched over carefully. Not very long after this Snow was' taking a. walk with Sadie and, wltl, several of lier friends. It was a nice day but'the day be­ fore had been wet. and rather foggy and the snow looked dirty and horrid. Now his name was Snow-and when he had looked dirty everyone had ex­ claimed in horror—thougb some had laughed seelng jhim as he had been. At any'rate'Sadie had rushed a< once to give him a bath, ,, ■ * . But the snow a ir around was dirty and tie one seemed to think. It was, funny. No one seemed to be laughing at.it nor giving It a ' bath, nor doing any thing about cleaning It , Well, people were very strange, • . Snow Had {hade up hla mind about that ■ ]r -• y[ \ : But they were nice In spite'of ev erythlng, 'That wartrae, too, 1 So he enjoyed life, as numb as ever, only when he couldn’t ' understand -things he gave’ up trying to under­ stand them or puzzle them out. It was much better for a Utile dog not to worry his head about some of the curious ways .of humans—it was . much better that.way. The, malu thlng that counted was that humans^were nice and that Sadie was n icest,of all and she'-was his mistress, bis owir.dear, dear mistress’ (Copyright.) Efficiency in feeding methods—not a wide margin between the prices paid fo r feeder cattle and the prices ob­ tained for them on the market—-are likely to determine the profit o f the beef cattle feeder for-th e next few years, in the opinion o f C R, Arnold of the rural the Ohio State number of cattle now on farms in this? Evelyn Sbolier, Doniw Marie Slwlier, and other states, jJamestown, ■“ ....During February— * ATTENDS COLUMBUS MEETING | William Eml Rickey, l% iJ iS Irene 1 — - |Ma»sie, Fairfield] Fhylis Jean Getter, Dr. Leo Anderson went Ip Colum- Osborn; Harry J. Lucas, Xenia, R. F, bus to be in attendance at a meeting p . No, 8; Carl Douglass Wiseman, f * . o f the State Veternarian Association daryilig Twp.; Paul Elwood D«r»er on Thursday and Friday. ; Bath Twp.; Ruth'Maxine Lovett, In­ fant Kearns, Infant McDoman, Rosa IT’S SURPRISING , >V Afewpad&ts of seed, spadisdsoil, a rake and.some S tr in g --y ou r 1planting’s done* HOW EAS ILY Sunshine aud moieturfebring up thesprouts and the great miracle Is on. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Allsumrner they gro and bloom radiating co lo r and fragrance. ARE GROWN High grow ers,' dwarfs, climbers, — reds, yellows, blues—all shades. —Everything yon cou ld want in annual flowers. THESE SEEDS tDependoMe&myviken ’ I f a r t h r u n K i n f f& G i f e JillStandardSka VegtlabUfPackeh JindaHotf O f u k Fhm r ‘Pdcktts c /J s k y o u F ^Dealer HO BETTER SEEDS AT ANY PbltCt ■Strife* th* Stdanc* • To bo tuccMcful marriage has to bo a 80-W prppoxiUon, Thera is just as littf* happines* when there to too much husband and too little wife as tboro to whoa there (a too much wlfo and too ttltto husband.—Cincinnati HUqulrSt, ■ HSqfm tttrufnM> The word "<K$**m*n** has two meanings. One 1* an tadlan who doM a woman's work; th« other, too one which to more ofton towat, a white man married to an Jthdlia woman and living with hot poople. ManyBom In County Boring Bust % Months The complete list fit births in economics department o f ] ? reene ^r<?ra ^ p M d l e o f _ ........... r„ te University; - January to March 1, according jto the | Hpwveer, Arnold believes the beef 0lstricfc health Nurse,! cattle outlook Is a t present favorable ear* Wittenmyer, js as follows: for the man who produces feeder •, ^re*1 *5e Tinney, Harry An*, cattle. It is also favorable fo r the ^er®0,1>Robert Glenn Gqrlaugh, WinL man who can purchase .calves and ^reJ ’ ^ a^e Dellaven, Fairfield; Ad* c&rry them through a large portion , u ®ass» Emily Jean Spahr, Osborn; o f their growing period, and then feed *;anies Marcus Townsley, Robert them out, providing he has an ahund- ” art» ®etty Ruth Kelmon, Ce- ance o f cheap pasture, darvjlle, R. F, D, - The market outlook for fat cattle T Mary Sear8’ Jeffej‘®on Twp-i Aim* does not appear fayorable for the next E£f3 TwP;l Richard Lee three months, but may strengthen in Kn|ck' Xema Twp” ChftrIea Wal^ r the late summer, Arnold concludes Edwards' SPria« VaUeyi DaLore JLea after a. study o f figures on receipts o f Lannon> Yallow SwNS** Retta cattle thus fa* this year, and on the Theresa Hamilton, Yellow Springs, * Jessie Lpraine Doater, Emma Twp. MV I0fA OF FALUNG INK) THIS OAW 9 OY DEATH »A TO QUESTION VOUQ WIFE ABOUT THB VCE MAN » « ! ! W Dress Up For STETSON AND LEE HATS See these new Spring- Models in Suits and Topcoats done in the “ Lord Rochester” style hy Michaels Stern' - - r also many beauties from Manor-Brooke - - - New Weaves - - - New Patterhs - - - It's a real pleasure to show them to you— $30 $35 $40 other* from $24.50 to, $50 MANHATTAN SHIRTS Xenia, Ohio ' V 28 S. Detroit St.r . Gedarville O h io SPECIALS FOB FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY KONJOU 79c STATIONERY A A . 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