The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

THE OKJAAVILL* HEKALD, HAY #, i « » k r A r t h u r a r W » « n t A BiUio* D«ll*r Target f'hieaga’a Big (lain Surceaafal Mis* Hollins Mr- Wtdi’a Chiwpamwe On the ferry fr<w» Jersey City to Liberty street one morning recently j - qu sew flocks o f airplanes above the -aoney district reaching from the East to the North rivers and from the Bat­ tery to Canal street. Lazily floating in the air above the water were two big blimps and the navy’s giant Los Angeles. .Later you learned that New York was bombed, skyscrapers and hanks destroyed by 140 military planes, and, most interesting, the navy’s great fleet parading below had been sent to the bottom o f the water. That was theoretical. But if it had been regl war there would have been no theory;, instead, a great city and »3et‘t wiped out. If 140 planes, one dirigible and two blimps could work such havoc, what could a real fighting air fleet do, such as the Frenli fleet, for instance, with 5,000'airships? "Nearly complete” census figures Rive Chicago more than 3,350,000 in­ habitants. That is a gain of 648,000 since the last census and almost 13,000 more than Chicago’s Association of Com­ merce expected. And Chicago hasn’t “ shown any­ thing yet” . Wait, until 5,000 sea­ planes coming from' Europe on one side, Asia bn the other, drop daily on the smooth waters of Lake Michigan. .That is coming, and then Chicago will have a real population, spreading to Milwaukee on one side, Gary on the other. asked theigselve* what particular god j into, hia cage, had W a r e annoyed, just what had] Since the beginning o f time no oth- wmoyad him and how he could be er animal but man eonId think as placated' This country’s workers and indus­ trialists need protection, and should have it. Our people ome first, other people second, But intelligence should control even the tariff. It is possible to overdo the business o f discouraging friendly nations with whom we deal. A million women, burning with the desire to be "independent,” although nobody is independent, will be inter­ ested in Miss Marion Hollins. Years ago she was champion female golfer. Now she takes her place in big busi­ ness as an able “ oil woman.” She made up her mind that if men could do it she could, went into oil financ­ ing, and a recent sale netted her $2,50Q,000. much as that. Consider what man does now, weigh­ ing the stars, measuring the electrons inside o f an atom, and only 12,000 years ago ho was using sharp flints for weapons, not fa r ahead, mentally, o f the ehimpanzeee. Wliat will he do 10,000,000 years hence ? Pope Pius, who has installed a broadcasting station in the Vatican, will, according to an Associated Press dispatch, initiate the use. o f the.station with a personal address sent to the faithful everywhere. That scientific miracle would 'have amazed the ancient popes. Charles M. Schwab, in pleasant op­ timism,, 'says 1930 will be a year' of normal progress. “ Business is better today than it was six or nine months ago,” says he: News from Burma tells of many deaths by earthquake and tidal wave. Ancient pagodas were rocked to de­ struction, From the tbp o f one, the Shwe-Dagon pagoda, there fell a huge weather vane o f solid gold said to be worth $1,200,000, Many devout Burmans doubtless “KONJOLA EASILY BESTMEDICINE I EVERTRIED” Lady Suffered For Years from Indigestion That Defied Every Every Remedy put to the Test MRS. G. E. ROSEBOUGH “Konjola is the best medicine I ever tried, and I tried so many in an effort to escape from indigestion that I had about abandoned hope o f ever succeed­ ing,” said Mrs. G, E. Rosebough, 47 S y c a m o r e street, Dayton, Ohio. “Knowing the pain and distress that was sure to follow every meal, I ate just enough to keep me going, and naturally 1 lost weight, strength and vitality. There were many days when I . wub too rick and weak to do my housework. My complexion was yel­ low, and I was in poor condition gen­ erally, "Konjola was brought to my atten­ tion by endorsements o f Dayton peo­ ple, and I finally made up my mind to try it. Weil, I ccrtaihly had a fine surprise in store for me. My appetite began to improve, and I found that from day to day I could eat more and suffer Jess. Improvement kept on steadily and when I had finished my ninth bottle o f Konjola I was able to ta t anything 1 craved. My completion is. clear, and I ant feeling simply groat.” Many express amazement at the i peed with which Konjola works. It does, hut u course o f from six to eight bottles is strongly recommended. Kon­ jola is both a medicine and a tonic, rich in up-building powers. Konjola is sold in Cadarville, Ohio, at Frowant A Brown drtig store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire station. Did you read H. G, Wells’ interest­ ing statement about the higher apes ? They can "think ahead” a little. No other' -animal except man, not even monkeys with tails, can do it. Without being taught, a chimpanzee will take one stick, insert it in the hollow o f another stick, and, with the added length o f stick, draw a banana President Musy o f the Swiss repub­ lic wires President Hoover: “ I am compelled to call attention to the fact that your watch and lace duties will, eventually, paralyze our industries.” . The Swiss National Chamber of Commerce recommends the boycott of American goods, especially autos. That suggestion means little to us; But we should take seriously the dan­ ger o f hopelessly discouraging Swiss industries, offending and injuring the good people of Switzerland. • farm problem. They a n , in their way, as remarkable as machinery in“mass production factories, Shorts and Middlings Some o f the weeds in and about tomato plant beds, ca n y diseases' which will strike at the plants, The safe way is to eradicate all the weeds. [ Feeding hogs in cars at loading time o r in lots immediately before loading them increases death in transit by from 25 to 30 per cent. NORTHUP HATCHERY , W e are now hatching and can take your order* for HIGH GRADE BLOOD TESTED CHICKS Custom Hatching. Phone 13-16 Clifton Exchange R. F. D, 1, Yellow Springs, Ohio She lives apart and few will know when her career ends. But Canealaise, Jersey cow o f Mount Kisco, New York, is a champion fe­ male worthy o f honor. » Last year she produced 1,072.7 pounds o f butterfat, and 18,822 pounds ! o f milk. Such cows could help to solve the In three weeks a setting ben can get results from a hatchery enterprise. But it takes 365 days o f equally dose attention on the part o f the poultry 1 owner, to make a year’s profit. Fifty-two County farmers have fin ished their second year o f farm ac­ count keeping. Their average labor income is now $193.°a year higher; than jt was When they started. Says Sam: Easiest way to cut down the farm surplus would be to just obey that impulse to go fishing. If the diet sin’t well planned, it just means’ spending money for. the fun of getting sicky ■ To Holders of Cities5Service ll the common stock rosily s bargain at current prices? . , , . ■ Was there ever any reel heels for the recent lilshof #8?. Con it ever again reach that level? Mas Cities Service finally reached the limit of Its possibilities ae so many companies with imprasslva records event- dally Mo? Learn the truth shout Cities Scrvioe. Send 6 cents, postage for complete up- to-date report. , , Protect your investment by getting', the facte. i Rudolph Kleybolte ' & Go., Inc. 414 V/alnut St. Dept. 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