The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
9 r * or C C tm iM O T O U P O N T IA C T h « “ fifth w h e a l,” a n a c c u r a t e » p e « J m « a * . Smf" bJ s ' JXjJE?*! W "cffntijit’a measuring stick far brake horsepower. the8e m 9 c <*r fea tu res o f f e r e d a t n o in c r e a s e in p r i c e - * Big Car engine. . IHg Car lubricate i n g s y s t e m . * . Big Car brakes Big Car, fuel teed Big Car cooling system &nd many other Big Car advance- nients •743 /• «• hi Pontiac, M ichigan ■' FIVE-PASSENGER*-DOOR SEDAN, BODY BV FISHER In *pite o f thm fact that ft offer* l * w » doxirable big ear quality and 1* not* aeaiiable in . uUU w«ri*rty o f colorer-th e Pontiac Big Sir continue* to tall at no fnereate in price *, Small daicn paym ent. Ea*y_monthlyiterm*. Pontiac m g Sim fUS to t m , / . 0 . 6. Pontiac, M ich ., piu t deliv ery charge*. Bumper*, epting coven and- Loeajoy th ock ab sorber* regular equipm ent at alight extra co*U General M otor * Timm Paym ent- Plan available at minimum rate. CiMutder th * d t lln n d p r in u> price* include only xeueonablo charge* for handling -and for financing- when the Time Pay ment P u n i* used; JEAN PATTON CEDARVILLE, OHIO PURINACHOWFEEDS Hog Chow—Pig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontus 1 , \ > t_ Hardware—Del Laval Separators , Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Phone 21 Everything For The Farm Cedarville, Ohio THE NEW FORD SEDAN r ' - X ' \ New Ford Fordor Sedan Quick as a Flash on the get-away * . . No need fo r us to tell you how quickly the new Ford accelerates. You cart 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 artd responsive *rtd sO ea 3 y to handle under ail couditioris, Rofcdater $450 Pheatom $460 Tudor S*dan $525 Business Coupe $525 Coups $550 SportCoupe with Rumble Seat $550 Fordson Sedan $625 (See prices t a. b. Detroit, plus charge fo r freight and delivery. Dumpers and spare tire extra) Bryant Motor fates MARKKA ST., XENIA, OHIO KONJOLAWENT TOSOURCEOF TWOAILMENTS i Relates How Master Medicine Relieved Her of Stomach and Liver Trouble f MRS. ANN SNURR , ' “ For a long time I had no end of trouble with my stomach and liver,” said Mrs, Anil Snurr, 1211 Girard Street, Toledo, Ohio. “ My stomach was in a very acidy and inflamed state. Everything I ate caused gas to form in large quantities. Due to slug gish liver I was subject to bilious ’spells,, dizziness and nausea. ’’Before more than two weeks of treatment were up, my digestion was restored and I could eat without the gas bloating and belching. My liver is functioning perfectly and all bilious .and dizzy attacks are ended, Konjola beats any medicine or " all the medi cines that I ever heard o f or tried.” Konjola is sold in Cedarville, Ohio* at Prowaht & Brown drug store and by all the best druggists throughout this entire section. Fewer Pigs In Corn Belt—Less Sausage Government Survey Shows Drop In 1929 Crop-—Ohio Saves More Per Litter Sausage with buckwheat cakes .may be served less frequently for break fast next winter, with 4,300,000 fewer pigs in this year’s crop. These figures, just obtained by the United States Department o f Agriculture in a pig survey conducted through' the post- office department and rural mail car-- riersj show that the pig crop this spring will be the smallest in the com belt since 1925. “ This decrease is due to the fact that 9.7 per cent feiver sows were bred last year, because o f the slump in prices,” -explains C .K .A rnold , farm management specialist at the Ohio State University, “ Farmers are com ing. to realize, however, that more pigs raised per sow means an increase in profits without any larger expendi ture. This is shown, in the fact, that more pigs were raised per litter this year, * “ The United States as a whole, in cluding the corn belt states, reports an average o f 5.7 pigs to the litter, as against 5.6 last year. In Ohio the average is 6.7, as compared to 6.1 a year ago, the report shows. The one state outdoing Ohio’s average is Michigan, with 6.8 piga raised to the litter,” This Increase o f .0 pigs per sow In Ohio over last year, Arnold points out, means an additional 300,- 000 Hugo for Ohio farmers to market next fall, and this helps to reduce the shortage* Better weather conditions ifhis spring than in 1028 have been a Con tributing factor to tin's increase in the number o f pigs raised per litter, Humanity* Odd Trait . The world is full of faint hearts, and yet everyone has courage enough to hear the misfortunes and wisdom enough to manage the affairs o f "his neighbors.—-Poor Richard. Twenty St**» Piet* FMtiteJa S tun tn Cincinnati, TO* , Hotel Havlln, Where 1 HMpltallty and Coni', teone Serrloe Coon T in t. I A ll the eoaforte of home. Spaelone, well- ventilated ? ,« * "* £ • > toaaa. Rxoeltent too* 1 line. Modemlr equip* ped and fiWM c*. } (Special stoop tatee famtlle* and j p » * * l * S ttnw lfas together. I *0 0 *, with hot j j 4 « « runnSns water. ♦ *.«# i U ntie with hath. I t R | (l.M to »*.#*. Doable whh balk, H D , £&» ef. M# ton - H O T E L H A V I I N Sue. « . B e m u d * . */! Last Week of FRAZER’S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE We Close Our Doors Women’sShoesatHalfPriceor Less. Men’s andRoy’sShoesatlower PricesThanEver. TennisShoesforWomen,BoysandGirls, 95cFormerly$1.50to $3.00. AnyBasketBall Shoes$1.95—worth$3.50and3-75. Misses’ andChildren’sFeltSlippers29c. Men’sHouseSlippers$1.50—worth$2.00to$3.50. CashRegisterforSale—6ft. plateglassshowcaseforsale. Get Some of These Bargains While You Can ^ - h *' -/' • ............ ' i < - . . ■ •; • .. . • .'J ■ - Frazer’s Shoe Store MAIN ST., XENIA, OHIO . A TRUE CLEARANCE OF ALL MEN’S AND BOYS’ APPAREL. IT’S YOUR LOSS IF YOU FAIL TO GET WHAT YOU NEED NOW! Midsummer Clearance Sale PRICESON ALLTHREEPIECECLOTHES < $55.00and$50Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39.75DobbsFurHatSale $45.00and$48Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33.75 $38.00Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.75 $35.00Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ...... .,..$24.75 $28.00and$25Suits ..... ............. $19.75 Boy’s Knicker Suits 1-3 Off Original Price Boy’sSuits,BrokenSizesWith2PairPants ? ^ Special $6*95 WilsonHose $10.00 H a t s ...................................$7.45 $ 8.00 Hats .............................:.„$5.95 $ 5.00 Hat§ ................................. $3.95 OddTrouserSale $10.00 Trousers ..........................$7.45 $ 9.00 Trousers ....... $6.45 $ 8 and $7.50 Trousers . ....... $5.95 $ 7.00 Trousers.......................... $4.95 $ 5.50 and $5Trousers............$3.95 SHIRTSALE NeckwearSale Either Collars Attached Or Collars To Match Interwovenand $5,00 V a lu e s ............... $4.00 V a lu e s .............. ................. $3.75 $5.00 V a lue s ............................ i '• $3,50 V a lu e s .............. ................. $2.45 $4.00 Values ................:........... $1.00 Va lues .................................. ...85C $3.00 V a lu e s ............... $3.50 Va lues ............................ $2.50 V a lu e s ............... .................$1,75 $3.00 V a lu e s .................■.......... .75 V a lu e s ................................. ...59c $2.00 V a lu e s .............. $2.50 V a lu e s ............................ 4 $1.50 V a lu e s .............. ..................$1.15 $2.00 Va lues............................ .50 V a lue s ................... .............. $1,00 Values .............. The C. A. Weaver Co H XENIA, OHIO l -V I
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