The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
MM fM lli "HFswfi Bike a Cteke gXftetetaw hi* taught yrn the j* »yw iagtedifentsi *»d tfca oornet wfethfed* t» get b«et semtH* *»d a eak* yen MMfc lUUtiul goF BOway •JB)e|»riw)>e» baa ta&ght as tKe e«rr*ct methods to uae % gWdHebtj f Wd baby ehicka. » A«ear*te ta*ehla#ry, operated by an expert produces strong, healthy, riforous chicks that live and grow. It is to Ottr interest to produce the highest possible pre- centage o f hatehability from our eggs. As your eggs are cared for in the same manner as our own, they too, will give a high percentage.hatch o f big healthy chicks. We*H get you more and better chicks, and they will .. WNit you less than chicks hatched from your own incu bators, - Call \29 now, dr better yet, come to ou f hatchery and 1st as explain our custom hatching plan. Tnwnaley Hatchery Xenia, Ohio LOOK, EAST FROM g. DETROIT ST. VIADUCT -I nr Si PURINACHOWFEEDS i >, 1 i . ' \ r _ 4 ’ “ j H og Chow—PigChow-^-Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash * C O A L . ' r. >, . .y? . , 1 Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship ~ ■ Pocaliontus * r Hardware—Del Laval Separators H og Fountains—Hog Feeders Everything For The Farm P h o n e 21 - Cedarville, Ohio &a» , W' ,,v. . . ' , ‘ ■■ r • tow pfiees of RE aretheresult,of >World Leadership! Q u an t ity production and General . MotorsbuyingpowerhavemadeFrigidaire pricesremarkablylow. A smalldepositand easypayments put anyFrigidaire model in your home. Call at our showroom for a , demonstration. CAS ml ELECTRICSHOP THE OASmi ElECtRltjrai APPlUHCC COMPANY ST S. Detroit SKlHi Telephone .595 ■<¥Hi o a y v o n ' p o w i u and ucht c o j " XFHI.A DISTRICT y g o b o C T * O I • o a N B R A t * M O T O R * PUBLIC SALE Having decided to discontinue housekeeping and locate elsewhere I will offer for sale my house hold goods at the residnee on Miller street on , SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Cottunencing at liSO P. M. thefollowingr 6 Rockers 12 Chairs 1 Dresser 1 Wash Stand 5 Stands 3 Das Heaters 1 Sewing Table 1 DuiltFrame 1 BookCase 2 Couch Davenport 1 Buffet 1 China Closet 1 Gas Range 2 Kitchen Tables 1 Porch Swing 1 Ice Box 1 Garden Plow 1 Lawn Mower ilNMM1 A 1 C I J OBRT MYERS 'WI90S30S, Roots O f Seedlings | Most Be Kept Wet Forest Tro** Fresh From The Nt*r*e*y Should Be “Heeled In” UaBl Floating Farmers and other* who, within the past two weeks have received several million forest tree sasdUogs from the state forestry nursery, must give the seedlings proper care until they the ground, i f a fair percentage of them *re to survive the transplanting, according to F. W. Dean, extension forester for the Ohio State. University. Keeping the roots o f the trees moist until, they are in the ground ie the major precaution which must be taken, Dean says.,, “ The trees should be immediately unpacked from the. boxes in which they are received, and ‘heeled into’ the ground*’ says Dean. “ ‘Heeling in’ means digging a trench, laying the trepa in it, and covering the roots with spii. I f possible, the trees, should be hauled directly to the area where they- are to be planted. Roots must always be kept moist or wet. This applies particularly to evergreens. The re ceiver shouldn’t throw the box- of trees off the wagon in an exposed place and allow them to dry out. ■ ‘‘If it ia not inconvenient to take the' trees from the box and hell them into the ground, the box shoul dbe placed in a cellar and the'roots of the trees kept moist there. Except when the trees are being planted, they should not be handledv “I f ‘heeled in’ the trees can survive for a week or more before- they are planted. However, the sooner they are planted after being received from the nursery, the better start they will get this season,” says Dean. ................ ORDINANCE N o . 130 AN ORDINANCE TO FIX THE RATES THE DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY MAY CHARGE FOR GAS BE -IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF-' THE. VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, GREENE COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO. Section 1. That during the period of Five years beginning at the affec tive date of-this ordinance, The Day- ton Power and Light Company, its successors or assigns^-unay charge per each individual 'meter in any one month, for natural, mixed or artificial gas furnished within the corporate limits o f this,municipality, the follow ing prices, "tp*wit: .A minimumo f $1.00 with an entitle ment of 500 cu. ft. -* J 00,-cents per 1,000 cu ft*-for the next. 19,500 cu ft. - £5", cents per 1,000 CU ft. fo r .all over 20,000 cu. ft.- If not paid for on or before five (5) days 'from dbte, o f Tradition o f bill for gse furnished during the preceding me^er reading erjod, then an addition al charge o f 3 cents per T.0O0 cu ft., or fraction thereof, shall be made on all over 500 cu ft. - The4said, The Dayton Power and .Light Company, its successors or as signs, shall -in no event during the period herein provided for charge fo r gas furnished as herein mentioned more-than the prices herein specified. Section 2. That within ■•twenty (20) days from, ther effective date of this ordinance, the< said The Dayton Power mid, Light-Company^" its- suc cessors 'or assigns, shall file With the: Clerk of Council, 'Village Clerk, a written acceptance o f terms and con ditions Of this ordinance. , ' Section 8, That the cost Of: ’legal publication of this ordinance shall be paid by the said The. Dayton Power and Light Company, its - successors and assigns, Section 4. This ordinance .shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest -period allowed by law. . Section 5. Approved ■>and passed by the Council of Cedarville this 1st day pf April, A. D. 1929, ATTEST; JOHN G. McCORKELL, -Clerk. d . h , M c F a r l a n d , President of Council. .BIDS FOR STREET OIL Bids will be received at the. Village Clerk’s office, up ,tb and including April 30,1929, for 8,000 gallons street oil, more or less; Said oil to contain not less than 60% o f asphaltum. Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bid. JOHN McCORKELL, Clerk, - * - * i 1 Vital Carpet Cleaner. 1 Talking Machine and Records. 1 Dining Table and Chairs. Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, Pictures, Curtains and many other articles. GRAND CHAMPION WINNERS - *.■ ' ' .W-> Ohio State University March, 1029. Best Quality Chicks. THE STURDY BABY CHICK CO. LirntMtons and Auburn Av*. Springfield, Ohio Box m 3 Main 880 -SET- P*«3im$|S?y *»«#*** indicate that approximately four million eases o f *gg* wars marketed last year through eoopemriv* «ssoebptiesM>, Kays Sam; th e gtria in t5» otter office -are always studying geography —looking at their own maps in the ndrror. The potato plant yield* best under a temperature o f near 64 degrees Fahrenheit, fifinee the summer tem perature in, Ohio it fa r above this point, grower* am do Ifttle to combat this condition except to adjust the time o f plantings Complete plan* for holding a “Bet ter Yard* and Gardens Contest” In. any community are available through the extension service o f theOhio State University. Bprjng planting intentions o f farm* era in the United State* indicate an expansion of about 2 per cant in the aggregate crop area, With some mark- < fed shifts between crops. 355 m* •a'JfJUhi**''1’" B A B Y C H I C K S » Thorough-bred baby chicks that make good early lay****, A hatch each week. Write o r pho&e f o r p iiew . P lace your order now f o r chick# to be delivered stay w eek you want them, CustomHatching 4c pm* Egg RALPH H. OSTER Oak Wood Poultry Pane phone 224 Yellow Spring*, Ohio 3 h C3 Spring Opening For Men and Boys . AH latest Spring Styles Clothing and Footwear now on display at lowest possible prices. You are invited, ‘ Men** and young men's fme *uits, $27.50, $24.90, $22.50, $21 $18.- 49, $16.49* See these value*, ' - Fine trotisers $2.S8 to $5.49. Others cheaper. Boys* latest styles, long pants suits. $7.49, $9.85, $10.90, $12,48. Boys’ knee pants sujts $4,98 to $9.85. Everything new in furnishing*^, shirts, collars, ties, hoisery, belts, underwear, sweaters, pajamas, night shirts. Don't fail to see the new zebra stripes in men’s add boys’ spring sweaters. „• • Best makes work clothing, overalls, jacket*, shirts, pants and solid everyday shoe*. , BIGGESTMOEDEPARTMENTINXENIA ! * And lower prices; footwear for ’everybody. All styles for ladies, misses, children,men arid boys. Don’t miss our big shoe department, $1 'Detest Styles In Hats -:t!Andr'‘ Caps 17-19 W. Main St. BICJCLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Xenia, 'Ohio , Belowapefeted a few of the special values that apetypical of the Values in the Sale. Watch Rike-Kumier’s AdverMaing' in. Shopping News for a complete listing, of all 1 ' * items inthe sale. Comergharethet&xeeptional valuesoffered in this event. • . Sifeh’ s Tw o-T rou ser Blue Ser-ge Suits, sale priced sifWa’ s Stmte-Eight Shoes, Anniversary priced at ” . Store for lien $ 29 ,50 $6 .95 ’ 2 -Knieker Suits in sizes 7 to 18, priced at - $11.95 . Boys' Store—Second Floor ;Si3^RCA XOOA Magnetic Cone Speakers, sale priced $20 Rddto*—Annex BCKMetal Bas^ Bridge Lamps, w ith parchment shades, $4 .45 :>■ ■ Lamps—Fourth Ftoor 25?Spinet Desks, an unusual Anniversary special, $37 .95 ;i. . ■ ' ■ FuhUtvre^Fifth Floor ■ 4000 French Marquisette panels, silk fringed, each 9 5 c ■.» . Dr&periee-+Fifth Floor 200 China Face Kitchen C locks, 8-day movements, $2 .69 ■ Housewares—Basement . Girls’ Slipover Sweaters in pastel color*, special $1 , ' Infants* Wear—Fashion Floor 100 Kasha and Silk Faille Goats, sale priced at . $33 Ooafe—Fathion Ftoor 20®*Georgette, Crepe, Ch iffon Dresses, sizes 12 to 44 , $12 .95 Inexpensive Dresses—Fashion Floor Brocade Satin Negligees, pastel colors, black, $9 .75 •> Negligees—Second Floor 100 pairs W om en ’ s Shoes, blue kid, center strap, at $7 .85 1800 Granite Ch iffon W om en ’ s Hose, $1.49; 3 pairs $4 .25 v Hosiery—Street Floor * > - O' ■ Palm, A lm ond, Vernon Bouquet Jergens Soap, dozen, 59c Toilet Goods—Street Floor 1000 Books o f F ictioq, Anniversary Sale priced at , Book Shop—Annex « W om en ’ s Lace Collars w ith peafl slide tip, panels, Laveswnd Neckwear—Street Floor 1000 Yards Printed Silk Crepe, specially priced yd, St/ks—Second Floor „ From the Downstairs Store 60 Girls’ Coats, quality fabrics, sizes 7 to 14, 160 Infants’ Dresses, n icely made. Sale priced M en ’ s Shirts, White,. Patterns, Collar or Neckband, 300 N ew and Smart Frocks for Spring. Sale priced 150 Coats for W om en and Misses, very special at . $4 .65 3 fo r $1 8 8 c $ 5 .5 0 $10 .95 TheRike-KumlerCo.2nd & MainSts.Dayton,O. ft ” ^ ^ ’ *+ * *S,t4 m
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