The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

Springfield Business Firms In Til / ^ m m ^ ^ K S s a ^ a a s s s ^ m s s ^ s t R ^ ^ / ■ ■■ 1 " £ Everything: new in Hamilton, Elgin, Green, Howard, Illinois and Jt other high grade watches. | Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Spe- f cial factory agents fo r St. Thomas Clocks. Community ^Silver, guar- | anteed for 50 years. Official Watch Inspectors fo r Big 4 It. R,, J). T. & | *1. Railroads and all Traction lines. | WHOSE ADVERTISING APPEARS ON THIS PAGE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEM WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD. EVERYONE ARE LEADERS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES AND BY GIVING THEM YOUR PATRONAGE YOU ARE. ASSURED THE: BEST MERCHAN­ DISE AND SERVICE TO BE HAD. | CAPPEIAS JUNE BRIDE SPECIAL 4 Room Home, Outfit $469 i INCLUDING THIS SUITE; l Hoffman Green Jew eler? Company | SAVE THAT 1*3 IT’ S YOURS MEN’S OXFORDS Tans—Blacks Sport Oxfords $2.99 to $3.95 WOMEN’S Good Shoes Fancy Styles—Arch Supports. All Leather $1.99 to $3.95 CHILDREN’S SHOES Patents or Blondes j Straps or Ties $1.99 to $2.99 T h e A r c a d e S h o e S t o r e j | / H. s! SAUM COMPANY . ' j I I l i a 1 * 1 p i a n o i Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing JAZZ PIANO PLAYING | TAUGHT AT 1 J . H . M a i ls i s< * ™ SCH00L1 75c DELIVERS IT BALANCE $1.90 per week . The Washer with -a 10 year Guarantee Service Bond ; I AutqMaficT V 5 High-Lighted Overlay Decorated A suite that looks like $75 more. Fashioned with blended walnut veneers over hardwood, strongly made throughout, evisry piece large sized with roomy drawers and big mirrors. Compare it tomorrow. Vanity, Bed, Chiffonier ft 4 A Q P n Dresser Marked at $45 V I .UU i v U D U O -D IS C THE INVERTIBLE AGITATOR. GO Days Same as Cash Jeweler One Block Out o f High Rent District 117 West -Main Street Springfield, Ohio MUSIC A ll Instruments Taught String Instruments Furnished ROBBINS BUILDING High and Limestone Phone .M4176 Springfield, Ohio . Hoffman Van Wye 1 5 ?.! INC. ' . | | ■ 21 East Main Street | j $ SPRINGFIELD NEW CLOTHING STORE | j ] Hart Schaffer and Marx f I Clothes * 1 | '''•/■•!• $25 TO $75 ' ' | The Gray Electric j Company : k[■ ■ : ^ * . 5 ' .Springfield, Ohio ■*" " § . Main 158 f - . . . . sr I FERNCLIFF ] | The Cemetery of Thoughtful Sei-vice f | - No Taxes or Assessments ^ 1 | Perpetual Maintenance Provided for Every Lot | | Phone Main 172 , Springfielt1, Ohio | m iliu m ,........................iiH iu n n n in lim iim iiiiiiin iiiiin n i» ill|i,im im in iiiim ,iiiiii1| iiiii| i„ „ I,1„ (|M1,„ | l„ „ „ 1|1, ll„ l„ „ („ „ rs' ..... miiiiimmliiitiiMiniiii<i.i,|n- f J.M .IHRIG I | Optometrist & Optician | | Makes Good Glasses f -* § | , . at Popular Prices - | | : . 121 Eaat High Street, § | Springfield, Ohio ‘ 5 | Opposite Bancroft Hotel | S mimiiiiimmimsuiu iiiiiMiMii>iii,iimM<iiii„iMiiii,iiui,i^ IZ4-I30 E. HIGH ST 3 3 . ,| Store I 'Buying f Power § | Standard | IceCream | GOODNESS! j HOW YOU WILL LIKE IT j I Leave Special Orders for § I parties at | l RICHARD’S DRUG | l STORE . I Local Representative in * Cedarville I Big Wall Paper Sale. I | Now Going On § | 4c per single roll and f § Upwards | 1 Enough Paper for 1 Room | | Size 10x12 8-ft. high I S ’ - *s f for | | $ 1.04 | I JOSEPH H .GNAU f | 115 East High Street | 1 WALL PAPER AND f j , DECORATIONS | 1 Greeting Cards for All Occasions | I Phone Main 528 j . Bsa Harvesting Second Timber Crop Now Sunfish Hills In Pike County Scene of Lumbering Drive Like Those of Old Time For the second time in less than three decades, a profitable crop of .timber is being harvested from the Sunfish Hills in Pike County south­ eastern Ohio. One o f the largest log yards operating1 in O h io .fo r many years, has been established at Latham, where the Breeee Lumber Company has installed a sawmill*and is pro­ ducing 100,000 boaTd feet o f lumber each week, for use in rotary veneer work at Portsmouth, % About 20 years ago the last big lot o f oak, poplar, and chestnut was cut out o f this region, reports F. W. Dean, extension forester fo r .the Ohio State University here. A t that time it was assumed that the lumber business in that section, o f the state was finished. But a crop o f young oak, chestnut, hickory, and tulip poplar was left when the first crop was harvested. Wagons and trucks by the score are now delivering the logs from this sec­ ond cutting, to the mill, from wood- IptS within a range o f 15 or 20 miles, “ These logs are small, averaging 12 to 16 inches in diameter, but they have market value and t’hefr harvest­ ing is affording employment to people who are dependent upon the wood­ lands/* says Dean, “ The logs are coming from territory which was not horned over after the original stand o f trees had been harvested. The plant is a fine.demonstration o f the value o f protecting young, growing timber from forest fires, apd thinking o f it as a growing crop,** Liberty and Spuds At the Same Price Eternal Vigilance For Both ' 1Or Either— Bugs Always Bid For Potatoes NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Francis E. Tobias, De« eased. Mary B, Tobias has been appointed md qualified as Executor o f the es* ate o f Francis E, Tobias, late of Ireene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 14th day o f dune, A, D, M ). B. C. WRIGHT, < Probate Judge o f said County Approximately 20 million pounds of the 1928 wool clip was marketed through farmer-controlled cooperative MsbriatbMM . : Eternal vigilance is the price, not only o f liberty, but o f potatoes. What­ ever may be the attitude o f the buyers on the. potato market, bugs arid in­ sects are always ready and willing to bid for the potato Orop. Early, fre­ quent, and -persistent spraying is about the best answer to them, ac­ cording to Dr. A. L. Pierstorff, exten­ sion plant pathologist fo r the Ohio State University Here. “ The first spray should be applied as soon as the potatoes are up or as soon as insects arc found on them/’ says Dr. Pierstorff. “ As much pres­ sure as can he applied, up to 400 pounds, is desirable. Bordeaux mix­ ture fis the proper material, with two pounds o f arsenate o f lead for each' 50 gdllons o f spray material. “ Growers should spray their pota­ toes at least every 10 days during the early part o f the seasoh, and every week during the latter part of July, and in August. Late potatoes need from eight to 10 applications. Some growers find it profitable to- apply as many as 18.” * Small 'holes in potato leaves are caused by a black bug called a flea beetle,'which lives and feeds bn the under side o f the leaves. To reach the flea beetles with the spray it is necessary to adjust the nozzle to throw spray from the side and below the top o f the plant. Binder twine for your wheat and oats crop, Place your order now at McCampbell’s Exchange, Banking Teri.t Cal! money fs money loaned on con* ditlon that the loan Ire repaid at any time the person making u calls for his monev. • W/fen Time Almoif Ftie» “I have had. so many troubles, my dear, that this year I have grown sis months older,"—Pel* Mels (Paris) That New Suit History o f email boy’s new suits First week; Placed carefully on hanger. Second week; Draped on back Of chair. Third week; Folded and dropped serose ichalr, Fourth weak and thereafter; piled on floor. I am glad to think I am not. hound to make tho world go right, But only to discover and to do, With cheerful heart, tho work that - God appoints. —Ingolow. FOR THE FAMILY TABLE I S THERE anything that tastes bet­ ter for breakfast than a bnked mackerel, cooked the way mother Used to do It? This fish Is obtainable any­ where, either fresli or salt. If salt, soali It a dny or longer. In water skin side up. changing the water several times. If very salty It may need long­ er soaking. Place In a baking d ish - glass is preferable—a large pie plate will answer for an ordinary-sized mackerel. Cover with a thin cream and place In a hot oven. Bake nntll the cream Is absorbed and the fish is flaky when touched and 'leaves the bone. Add a dash of pepper and but­ ter If more seasoning la needed and serve garnished with parsley. Savory Oysters. Have you any~of the paper bags we used to buy for cookery? If so use one for this dish; If not tnke a piece of-parchment paper and In it plnfce two dozen oysters, one-fourth of a cup­ ful of butter, one teaspoonfnl of salt, a few dashes of cayenne, more of cel­ ery salt or a bit of minced celery. Place over hot Water In a steamer and cook fifteen minutes. If the 'bag is used it Is sealed, if the pnper it will be necessary to tie It or fasten witii paper clips. Serve with any well-liked cocktail sauce, or a bit oi lemon and Worcestershire. Coffee ice Cream. Put two cupfuls of milk, one-fourth cupful of ground offee nnd one-third of a cupful of sugar in a double holl­ er, When scalded pour over two egg yolks well mixed with one-eighth tea­ spoonful of salt and two-thirds of a cupful of sugar, (Return to a double boiler; stir and cook until a coating is formed on ibe spoon. ' Remove from Ibo fire, lei* stand until cool, strain through ft double cheesecloth, add one cupful o f heavy cream and freeze. Pack in baking powder boxes, cover with buttered pnper nnd pack in four parts Ice nnd one of salt until serving time. - When ready to serve cover with apricot puree, garnish with whipped cream and sprinkle with pe­ can meats, I U a l U T V W i *a !L (4$, Dal, W«»Hru N»w*p»pirUnto,,,) FOR SALE—Four hole Majestic range" with reservoir. Mrs. Elizabeth Blnir. Have your lawn mowers repaired and sharpened by the modern process. J. A. Stormont. 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' Because It has been hollowed out To « shape that wilt hold air, Bo it can float and eail about On oceans everywhere. (Ce yriBht) One of the most versatile actors in 1the “ movies’’ Is Farrell Mac Donald, a native of Watorbury, Conn. He le i real veteran of the screen and It well liked. Before entering the pictures he Had a varied stage experience. Among some of Hit latest pictures are “ Sunrise,” “ Mother Knows Best,’’ “ Me, Gangster," “ Riley the pop.” He portrays the title role In the latter, • Order your binder twine now at Mc- CampbeU’s Exchange, ^ v e r y B g a d L ead s t o AUDITORIUM HOTEL CAST<3WAND 3T CLAIftAVE. ^UBU^ROOM FOH TWO MWKpHMTH fHVATE BATH simple room with BATH easa~UP A WeekEndin C h i c a g o a t t h e m C O M F O H T A B l E G B i A T N O R T H E R N V& -*•*' h o t e l to? aTtartt* varioussportsord s n c X & h t K E ' s e ^ w i l l Our new copyof<‘ThUWeekh?Chicago'^tS? I* » complete entertainment Vti« Walter Craighead IHgr. JACKSON, PCAtflHHtM, QUINCY* $ 1 $*

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