The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

THU OBDARYTIXll HERALD, DECEMBER IS, IMS iiaiWfl j^E ftnriM Ifu TWELVEDOLLARSAPOUNDFOR DEEFSTEAHHIOAGO WIN ER Chicago-Twelve dollar? a pound for beefsteak—this epitomises what occured at the stock yards today when Elliott Brown, 20-year-old B obs Hill Iowa farm youth, sold his grand champion steer o f the live stock show to a New York millionaire fo r $7,837, The actual price paid was $8.25 per pound on the hoof, fo r 950 pounds o f beast, but after the steer, is dressed, the steaks and roasts would^ have to retail at $12 to keep from showing a loas. J, C. Penney, chain store mer­ chant, who outbid several others, do­ nated the animal to the United Chari­ ties o f Chicago, who announced the steer would be sold again to enrich the Christmas fund. The price paid for. the grand cham­ pion wbb a new high figure, exceed­ ing by $1.25 per pound the amount, paid fo r last year’s champion. A good portion o f the money likely will send young Brown to Iowa State College, . where he intends to enroll' next Jan- . uary, The grand champion carload o f cat- ' firm, fo r $35 per hundrad pounds. In the Porgitoron horse department, 1 Ohio State University won second 'place fo r a stallion and three mares, jany age, and second fo r a stallion' ! and three mares o f American breed, ■ any age. In the same department, ■ the Woodside Farms, owned by W. H. ; Butler, Columbus, Ohio, won first o f the stock show, produced by place for three animals, the get of F, Hall, o f Mechaniesburg, one sire, In this class G. A. Dix, tie Edward 111., was sold to Abergast & Bastion, Delaware, Ohio, showing the get of of Allentown, Pa., a packing house Jehovah, won first place. He alBo Won third fer two animals, the pro­ duce xii one mwe, showing the pro­ duce o f Muriel. In this class the Woodside Farms won first place for produce o f Perfection. In the Belgian horse department, Woodrow Wilson's Annsbelle, shown by Charles A . Wants & Sons, Kirby, Ohio, won first place fo r three-year- old mares. -Little Lady o f Longview, .also owned by Wentz & Son, won first for yearling mares. Charles. Htldebolt, Eaton, Ohio, was awarded the trophy for the senier champion Duroc Jersey bear in the breeding swine division and also first prize fo r the junior yearling boar, Chandler P, Raup, Springfield, Ohio, took blue ribbons for the best senior yearling boar and the best junior boar pig. The Whitehall Farm, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, took first prize for the best junior yearling Yorkshire boar in the breeding swine classes, fifth prize for the-senior boar pig, third and fifth for th# junior boar pig, fourth for the fo r <tka junior yearling sow, fifth for the senior sow pig nod second for four pigs under six months old. Ohio State University won first, sec­ ond and third prizes fo r carcasses for Wiltshire sides in the dressed swine class. WANTED—Family washing. Will call for it and also deliver. Phone 2% on 137. Alvin Leach. Shorts and Middlings Every Monday evening at 7fS® o’clock, WEAO, tha radio station o f the Ohio State University, broadcasts a program designed fo r and devoted to the fanners o f the state. Among agriculturists, the producers o f potatoes, dairy products, cattle, and poultry, were in the strongest posi­ tions on December 1, according to 1the United Statese Department of ■Agriculture, •.iHfCritu KONJOLAENDED NEURITIS AND INDIGESTION “ How I W ish I Could Havei Had This Medicine Long A g o ,” says This Happy Man LIVE SHOPPING NEWS FROM XENIA MERCHANTS ........................................................................................................................... A l l mechanical parts are inside the cabinet . . . and no other' electric refrigerator can offer the famous F r ig id a ire “ Cold Control \ : DON’T GO SHOPPING BLINDFOLDED Bead the advertisements on this page. They will tdll to you .in a clear, concise way what the merchants have to sell. You caw sit down m your home and pick out the items you are intereste din. You can read a description of them and see the price. Shopping this way saves a great deal of time and many times much money. • s *1 ....................................................................................................lim a n ............................................................................................................................................................................im M u im / n I i If Frigidaire has a reserve power that you can tap at wilL When you're in a hurry for ice cubes or desserts, just turn the lever o f the Frigidaire "Cold Control.” . Come in and|see the "Cold Control” demonstrated* Ask us to explain the liberal monthly terms. ; •' - . v .•*’ V Letus help you win in big $25,000 contest Write a letter on food pres- National Food Preserva* ervation and win a prize tion Council. Get complete now being offered by the information here today. 50 ° is the safety point for perishable foods . GAS anil ELECTRIC SHOP APPUANCE COMPANY Tele phon e .5 9 5 3 7 5 . D e t r o i t S t . jj (THE DAYTON FOWEP ANDUGHT COj THE CAS a>i ELECTS |Kp | X E N I A DISTRICT I I ‘3 h in in iiiiiiiiM H ir iiM im m m iiiitim iiim iim iim iiiiim iiH »H u ittiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii«iiim iitim im iiiH iiH m iiM iim iiiiiiiiir ir ■ ^ n in iiiiiiiiiiiH iin ’m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM M tiiM tiiin m im iiiiim iiiM iiiiiiim n iiiim n iiitiiiu iiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiii'iiittiiiiii^ s s ^iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiininiiiiiintiiiimniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiK^ I! ORPHIUM | THEATRE (I Latest .5 5 (I Talking | Motion II Pictures ^ iim iu n iiiiM M n iifiijiiiiiiiiiiiin n tm m M iiirtiim n m iiiitit % 3 J.C.PENNEYC®. Speedy! It goea like • flash! “ Penco Flyer” All-Steel Wagons $ 4 * 9 8 Balloon type 10 inch disc wheels! BIJOU XENIA, OHIO 1We have installed the. West-1 | ern Electric System for 3 3 V I T A P H 0 N E P I C T U R E S And no wonder boys admiTfr these coaster wagons! This one has a full size all steel body with rolled edge top and bottom, black.j channel steel undergear and 10 inch balloon type wheels with 1 inch rubber tires. Enameled green. 3 3 MR. R. F. DEAL “ How I. wish I could have had Kon­ jola' long ago,” ^aid Mr. R. F. Deal, R . R. No. 1, Troy, Ohio. “ Even after vI had dispaired o f ever escaping from the clutches o f indigestion and neuri­ tis, this remarkable -medicine brought relief. Food always formed gas and bloating.. Headaches constantly tor­ tured me. The neuritis pains were al­ most more than ,1 could stand. Nothing ever gave me more than temporary relief, and I was discouraged and down-hearted. “ Since I found Konjola, things are different.- I could almost -feel the surge o f returning health throughout my system as I took this splendid medicine. My appetite returned and my digestion was restored. The neuritis pains became les? severe and then they disappeared completely. To­ day I am well, happy and enjoying life. Konjola will always receive my highest praise.” , Konjola is sold in Cedarville at Prowant & Brown drug store, and by all the best druggists throughout, this entire section. A J Correspondence j J Course j i *n J j . 'POULTRY | f HUSBANDRY I F R E E | MORE THAN 7000 | | PERSONS HAVE j | ENROLLED j | For Particulars Write f I immediately to f ILONDON BUCKEYE I | HATCHERY ] j 9 North Oak St. . ■§ | (Opp. The Court House) | LONDON, OHIO 1 i , ... \ YOU PAY less AT $ 9 W a i t Main X*»l* HOUSE WIRING FIXTURES WAFFEL IRONS - TOASTERS LAMPS ELECTRIC CORN POPPERS HEALTH LAMPS ATWATER KENT RADIOS 'tiiu liiijiiM iiiitiH m m itS M iH M iiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiim * 5 I T&lkmg Pictures E&ch D&y 2 l„ „ , » l„ „ - lll,„ i i i „ ll„ ljlfrtl„ „ lii,rt„ J, lj „ l, lg f 5 H . 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Main Street .............^mMuiuiriMMmilitiiitiHiinimHHHiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiimiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiHimmiiistuiiiimmiiiiiiimlmiiitiiiiMJiimimiiHiHti^ ^HliiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiMiitlimiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiinOiii iii iitti .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... lfe. VISIT— CURTIS’ TOYLAND AND GIFT SHOP Nowhere is there to be,found a more complete line o f Gifts. Bring the chil­ dren and let them dream o f the wagons, sleds, tricycles, balls, baby buggies and hundreds o f other things here. A VISIT TO CURTIS’ TOYLAND will be profitable to you because the good toys here are priced reasonably. THE STORE WITH SANTA’S O. "ft. -3 = When Shopping— MEET and EAT At G E Y E R ’ S / Sandwiches . . . Drinks . • . Sodas Plate Liinch ...... ..... iv...35c Hot Soups — Chilli COMPLETE LINE OF GIFT ITEMS _____ V. . Everything for Children from 3 to 73 years old. Christmas Tree Decorations SEE OUR NOVELTY LINE. FOR YOUR Ml Books, Pencils^ Pens, Purses, Brief Cases. Stationery,,Etc. ‘IPs the one gift that only you can give” 0 ' or as a gracious acknowledgment o f personal gifts received— SEND YOUR PHOTOGRAPH 38-40 E. Main St. Xenia, Ohio I i 32 Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio O io in o iU iin H iiiiO O iin iM io o ijiO iiiiiiiu iiH iiitM iiiH iiitin iitiio iiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiM iiiiiiiitiM iM iM iiiiiiM iiM iiiiiiiifiM iiiiiiiiiin M iM iitiiim u iriio ttiin iittiiitiiM iititiiiiitiiiim iiiifiiiiiiiM fiiiiiU * j Green Street Xenia, Ohio | LUNCH AT THE HOME OF “ GOOD THINGS TO EAT” XENIA CANDY KITCHEN Tempting hot lunches, sandwiches, salads, ice cream specials, fiodas and sundaes. served at all hours. l TRY OUR HOME MADE PIES-CAKE! Special line of Home-made Holiday Candies Every kind— Every flavor— Every design Packed in fancy Sold in hulk and quantity. Gift Boxes. [ ■ NOTHING BUT PURE INGREDIENTS USED—NO SUBSTITUTES XENIA CANDY KITCHEN Schmidt’s Grocery SOUTH DETROIT STREET HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS CANDY, FRUITS, NUTS, SWEETS OF ALL KINDSi TURKEYS CHICKENS DUCKS E. Main Street- Xenia, Ohio

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