The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
588 MfiTiiiilMWi A I M T O R i i M ttQTEL CAST 6 'VANQ ST CfcAK^'E ROOMM7H ewattL&tm SmJE. ROOM with BATH * 2^0 "UP GASOLINE OIL TIRES TankWagon Delivery to all parts of the County. We are big buyersandsellcheap. Investigate our new tire plan. We canmeetanymailorderprice withbetter quality tires. THE NEW FORD SEDAN Bees Need Space To Store Nectar Honey Flow ing Freely Thi* Spring — Extra. Supers Needed In Hives BINDER GO. 108 -114 E . Main St. PHONE 15 XEN IA , OHIO and abutting upon tlis streets so treat ed with either road oil or tar oil, which said iota and lands are hereby declared to be specially beneiitted by reason o f said oiling. SECTION FOUR—The Mayor and Clerk are authorised and directed to enter into contract for all street oil ing, according to law. SECTION FIVE—This Ordinance shall continue in operation for a period Present indications are that Ohio bees will bo able to collect literally more honey than they know what to do with during the next few weeks, . unless the beekeepers o f the state take j °* * lve 1 **) years, from and after its every precaution in supplying the „ hives with plenty of supers In which SECTION SIX—A ll Ordinances or to store the honey they make, “ The parts o f Ordinances in conflict here beekeeper’s most important problem with, are hereby repealed, right now is to care that the bees have SECTION SEVEN—This Ordinann sufficient storage room,’ ’says Virgil shall take effect, and be in force, fro N, Argo, extension specialist in bee- and after the earliest period allowed keeping for the Ohio State University. I by law. “ There is every sign that a heavy PASSED THIS 10th DAY OF JUNE, crop should be harvested from alsike, 1029 , white clover, and sweet clover this ATTEST: d . h . M c F a r l a n d Mayor o f the Village 0 Cedarville, State of Ohio JOHN G. McCORKELL ' Clerk o f the Village oi Cedarville, State o f Ohio, “ISHOULDHAVE HADKONJOLAIN FIRSTPLACE!” G ratefu l M an , 7 1 , Freed From Double A ilm en t B y New Medicine, Praises It H ighly ^ wwwiWMtiM<Mw>nMiiniMunniiMiMniiiimiHN»im*i>rmiM»iMS<Swnmi>iMHMHnmnwiumwMai»iiwniin— F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoemer PHONE Cedarville 148 V. iiiiiiiiuitKiiumtiiiimuimmiiumiimumtomimiiiiimii Res. Address R. F , D . 1, Xenia, Ohio niiHini>m,nmmimwnm»mnww«»<,imiuniniM..,i«HiM)^ Shorts and Middlings year. Cool, rainy weather in May gave these clovers a wonderful start, and nectar is now being heavily secreted. The nectar flow should con tinue for Borne time unless dry weath er interferes. Putting supers in the hives in good time is one o f the important factors in keeping the bees from swarming. If at arty time the hive becomes crowded with honey and the colony is I More than 600 women in. Belmont forced to quit work for the lack o f ["County have taken part in the Modish storage space, a congestion o f bees Finishes project sponsored in the will occur in the brood neat and may |county by the extension service, lead to preparations for swarming. If the colony is given supers as rapidly I If you find i nyour fruit small, slen as it will occupy them, it will keep it- tier, whitish maggots thicker at the self sc busy handling the flow o f nec- rear than in front, probably they 'are tar that swarming may not be. at-* the maggots, o f the Mediterranean tempted. The young bees in the hive fruit fly. -But if the maggots have have to take care o f the ra wnectar legs or plainly recognizable heads, as soon as it comes from the field, and j they aren’t Mediterranean fruit flies i f they have plenty o f room in the supers for the temporary storage o f I Many records on the performance of this thin liquid, their'work wil! take dairy herds show that in Ohio the feed them out of the brood nest and con- cost o f keepirig the dairy cow is almost gestion will be avoided,’ LEGAL NOTICE Samuel .C. Jones, residing at 1401 McCulloch St., Fort Wayne, Indiana; invariably 55 per cent o f the total cost 1 o f supporting her. Attention to the uestion oL sanita tion is the factor which has changed Isaac Jones, residing at 8916 Cameron Jmany a bog yard from a.liability to an Ave„ Detroit, Michigan; J, W. Butler ussot on the farm, residing at 1539% W. 36th St., Los . * ' Angeles, California; and William Gay, I “ Very simply, MR. JOHN DEAN “ Although I am seventy-one years old, Konjola won a splendid victory in my stubborn case,” said Mr. John Dean, 160 Clarendon avenue, Colum bus. “ My liver and kidneys were in a bad condition for some timem. I was subject to' dizzy spells* and spots appeared before ray-.eyes. I had to arise three or four times a night due to bladder actions. There were pains in•my back, and my ankles swelled- I could hardly put my shoes on. Con stipation was another source of worry. “ J began to improve with the first bottle o f Konjola, and by the time I had finished the sixth bottle I was a well man, My kidneys and liver act normally. Dizzy spells and night rising vanished. The back pains are gone, and I feel immeasurably better. I highly indorse Konjola,” Konjola is sold in Cedarville at Prowant & Brown drug store and by jail the best druggists in all. towns intellectual faith Chicago, Illinois, whose residence ad- I arises the yecognition tliat in the throughout this entire section. dress is unknown, will take notice that *asfc resor*‘ one*s own bas to e , . ------------ ----------- on the 27th day o f May, 1929, William the j ud« e o f the truth or , ® of WANTED—General house work by ■ ’ . - i ----- ----- ---------- _gcott H. Butler filed his petition in the I^bat it meets in experience. Court o f Common Pleas, Greene Coun-1 Buchanan, ty, Ohio, in case No. 18548, against the above named parties and others, praying for partition of the following described real estate: Situate in the County of Greene, State o f Ohio and in the Township o f Ross, Being pnrt-of Smith Snead’s Survey No. 2066. Beginning at a stone in the Hillsborough Road and in the original lind o f said Survey No. 2066, comer to- Thomas Patter-? soh; thenece with said line and Road N. 33 W. 15,97. poles to a ; stone; thence N.- 56% , E. 20.84- poles to a stone; thence S. 33 E. 15.97 poles to a stone in the line o f said Thomas Patterson and from thence with his line S. 66 % W i 20.84 poles to the beginning. Containing 2.8 acres. -Plaintiff prays that partition may ! be had in the said premises and that his interest in the same 'may -bo. determined and sot off to him in severalty. Said parties are required to answer I on or hefore the 5th day o f August, 1929 or judgment will be taken against them. WM. MALCOLM ELDER, ] 505 M. & M. Building, „ ' Springfield, Ohio, Attorney for William H. Butler. formul , •MMI |l(»l||M,||ill,MM* Y.V.' iimii •mi,' • "* *,l« nil, •'a im JJJ' mw tiummiii'W 'Hilt. iiimi i. 11 iittii *m (III, .y‘M> ,i*i» **,(*«» iiiimi uuim” E Hanna’s “Green Seal” Paint has the Formula on the Can Makar* of Quality Faint Since i m Read on Ike1 Oufside ■whate ott Ike Inside —- ITSTHE •'MADE-TO-WEir PAINT T h e w ay it lasts, and the way. it. covers,.. .make “Green” Seal” the true economy paint,' - It’s a formula scientifically right, time- „ tested andweatheisproved. But there’s no secret about.it—no more than there is about the fact that pure gold is 24 carats fine. Thetrick is to find amanu facturerwho holds steadfastly to a for mula that, assures such purity and high quality, Hanna has, for forty years, and does today. Ask for color card.}. i J HieCedarvilleFamer’sGrainCo. H the week in town or country, , Lena Stanforth, Barber road. HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY- SAVE MONEY ON ORDINANCE NUMBER 131 New Ford Fordor Sedan Q u ick as a F lash on the ge t-aw ay No need for us to tell you how quickly the now Ford accelerates. You can see it .any day^in traffic. Few cars at any price are as fast on the get-away, Come in and arrange for a demonstration. You'll get a real thrill In driving the new Ford because it is so alert and responsive and so easy to handle under ail conditions, Roadster $480 Pheaton $460 Tudor Sedan $526 Business Coupe $628 Coupe $860 Sport Coupe with Rumble Seat $550 Fordson Sedan $625 (Sec prices f, o. b. p e tro it/ plus charge fo r freight and delivery, Bumpers and spare tire extra) 0 & ‘ Bryant Motor Bales MARKET ST,, XENIA, OHIO AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE OILING WITH ROAD OIL OR TAR OIL ALL OF THE STREETS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDAR. VILLE, STATE OF OHIO, AND RE- PEALING ALL CONFLICTING OR DINANCES. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Council o f the Village o f Cedarville,. State of or tar oil, all o f the streets within the Ohio, SECTION ONE—It is hereby de clared necessary, to oil with road oil corporate limits of the Village o f Ce darville, Ohio, and for the purposes o f Said oiling, and the purposes o f this Ordinance, the entire Village o f Ce- darville, Ohio, within the corporate limits thereof, is hereby declared to be an oiling district. SECTION TWO -Such streets as may from time to time be designated by Council, shall bo treated with road oil, and such as may be so designated by Council, shall be treated with tar oil. SECTION THREE—-All the cost of oiling streets with road oil, except the cost o f treating street intersections, shall be assessed, paya >le in one ( 1 ) installment, against the property bounding ami abultirg upon such streets, so oiled with road oil; and the cost o f oiling street intersections With road oil, shall be paid by the Village, Fifty per cent (50%) o f the entire cost o f oiling with tar oil, such streets ns may be designated by Council, shall lie assessed, payablo in one ( 1 ) in stallment, against the property bound ing and abutting upon the streets so treated with tar oil; the balance of the cost of.said treatment with tar oil, and also the cost o f the treatment with tar oil of all street intersections, shall be paid by the Village, All o f said assessments shall he levied according td the front foot rule, upon all lots and lands bounding At Frazer’s Closing Out Sale you ean buy Children’s Lace Shoes made by the best makers, in the country for about half price. Some at less than half price. Every pair worthy of The FRAZER Name. Patent Leather, Tan Calf and fancy shoes included in this sale. Nothing reserved. Buy .now for future needs. Note These Prices: $1.00 and 1.75 Shoes Reduced to . . $1.50 and 1.75 Shoes Reduced to . . $3.25 and $4.50 Shoes reduced to . . $3.25 and 4.50 Shoes reduced to . . $1.95 $2.45 All men’s shoes reduced. All women's shoes reduced. All Rubber Goods reduced. All Felt and Leather Slippers reduced* All Tennis and Rubber soled Shoes reduced. All Ball Band and Gold Seal Rubber Boots reduced. Cash register and fixtures for sale* 100-ft. good Shelving for sale. t * O ’ Frazer’s Shoe Store Good Shoes and Rubber Footwear. 11 East Main Street, • XENIA, OHIO
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