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 .............. 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