The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
tm r EPARVILI.E HERALD, JANUARY 17,1S3G. 044 Hwwiwfc* Rawed? A Blddeford iMabw) man was sot- fi*cto* trew. a headache ami a friend tetife %tablet frttw bis pocket and gave it to th# sufferer, who swallowed it mat promptly felt relieved. Later the trimA reached In Ids pocket for « bat- ton which bad come off htjt vest a few days before, '£!!» ‘thoughts flew to tha friend with a headache when, In- stead of the button, be drew forth a medicated tablet Never Completely Fro*** The Great lake# do not frwae en tirety (luvlue the winter, liur the har bors aud often the connecting rivers are closed by Ice, The navigable sea son at the §oo is about seven and one* half months and nt Erie somewhat (or,'ft r. Lain- Superior freezes only In the shallow water along the shores tThe northern roaches of Michigan are (frozen, but the solid ice stops well jnerth o f Milwaukee, , F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED At Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoemer PHONE CedarviUe 148 Res. Address . | Cor. Monroe & Lake Sts., Xenia I . . ' | j Before marketing your live stock call | ! THE SOtlTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS j I DAILY- MARKET .. Phone 8 0 VS. K . SM OOTS P. P . SMOOTS " M O N E Y P A ID W H E N W E IG H ED I All Wool Blankets | ■ ^ . I Bargain Prices at All Wool Blankets * Bargain Prices | There is nothing that will give you so much comfort these I cold nights as an. j A L L W O O L ''BLANKET f W e have them in a | Large Assortment 1 of colors, patterns, and sizes; and at prices all can afford | to pay. There is nothing, nicer for a I i CHR ISTM AS G IFT | Come and get acquainted with, o.ur line, which can be I seen at our Retail Department. I The Orr Felt and I Blanket Company j P IQ U A , OH IO ID L E A S IN G service that antio ■“ * ipates every convenience and comfort .o f the guest, complete appointments and distinguished cuisine make it an ideal hotel for your visit to Cincinnati, 400 Booms, withhath from $ 2.50 upward MEEEfi k:Efl£f f; rEEEb }C E ErE E r: I i*c s* e e [B E l lE E; E Prt E 1 Walnut between 6 th and 7 th • {one square southofBus Terminals) ~ i au, 3C PURINACHOWFE DS Hog Chow—Pig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Patina-Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash » C O A L »* Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship * Pocahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders CedarviUe Farmers’ Grain Company Everything For The Farm Phon * 2 t ' Ced«rv ill«, Ohio l ^ f ' . ... . „ u _ . V . Many Prizes Hung Up For Grain Show At Farmers’ Week Nearly 5300 in cash, and merchan dise prizes exceeding this amount in value, are offered to exhibitors in the twenty-second annual Ohio State Corn } and Grain Show which will be part o f the Farmers’ Week at the Ohio State University in Columbus, February 3 to 7, The show is under the auspices of the Ohio Seed Improvement Asso ciation, and is held in conjunction with the twelfth annual farm equipment exhibit arranged by the agricultural engineering department o f the Uni versity. Both displays will be held in lyes Hall; the quarters o f the engin eering department. Entries for the show close January 31. * , In addition to the cash and mer chandise prizes, 11. trophies are offer ed. They are the National Stockman and Farmer trophy, the Ohio. Farmer trophy, the Columbus Evening Dis patch trophy, the Ohio Seed Improve ment Association trophy, the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station tro phy, the Floyd -E. Eichelbergpr Mem orial trophy, the Indiana Farmers Guide trophy, the Quaker Oats tro phy; the Columbus Chamber o f Com merce trophy, the Chilean 'Nitrate o f Soda trophy, and the Ohio -100-bushel Corn Club- trophy. Since . Franklin county is now within the corn 4borer quarantine area, no restriction^ will prevent shipment of corn to the show, from any part of the state, and satis factory arrangements have been made for returning any exhibits, - • Classes have .been arranged for corn, wheat, oats, barley, soybeans, and clover seed exhibits. In addition to the corn and grain show, Farmers’ Week attractions will include a state potato show, an apple"-show, a live stock show and parade. Wife and Kids Get An Even Break At 0 . S. U. Farm Week Farm women and farm boys and Igirls will get an eveh break with the Ihead of the house on the program of the eighteenth annual Farmers’ Week at ,the Ohio State University at Co lumbus,l February 3 to -7. Plenty of { meetings, discussions, j nd attractions j will be' available for the other mem bers o f the household while Dad is [ taking in. the team-pulling demon Istration or a lecture on the use of Ifertilizer. - - ■$. One of the 19 organizations holding their annual meetings in connection with Farmers' Week is the Ohio Farm IWomen's Club Federation. All mem- ! bers o f .the faculty o f the School of Home Economics and the extension f specialists in home economics, will as sist in a lull five-day program ' for [women. •. . . ■ v Many o f the speakers on the gen eral and departmental programs are women, dealing with subjects either Iintended for women or equally inter- Iesting" to men and women.. Two women speakers from outside the [ state are Mrs, Harris T . Baldwin, of -Washington, D. C., chairman. of the living cost committee o f the National League of Women Voters, and Miss Dora Stockman, lecturer of the Michi- [ gan State Grange. On the evening of Monday^, Febru- ] ary 3, the first day of the session, a banquet will mark tfye designation of five Ohio rural -women as Master j Farm Homemakers. These ■women |have been selected by The Farmer’s l Wife, a national magazine, with the cooperation o f the-, home economics |school o f the College of Agriculture. “ THE LOVE PARADE" MODERN IN THOUGHT Although “ The Love Parade," the talking screen's first original pmsical [ romance, coming to the Regent Thea- I tie, Springfield, Saturday, January 18, [ for one week, is a costume production, it is as modern as tomorrow's news- paper, according to Ernst Luhitsch, i who directed it. The story deals with the* loVe o f a I queen for a prince, but she is a mod- 1 ern queen and be is a very modern |young man. The fact made the prob- [ lem of costuming a difficult one. This problem was solved by the l Paramount designers by basing all 1 the costumes on fashion trends that |are indicated fo r the coming season, ; elaborating here, modifying there, and lending to ail a richness ordinarily lacking, Maurice Chevalier is starred in “The Love Parade” which features a large cast of musical comedy and screen favorites including Jeanette MhcDonald, Lupine Lane, Lillian Roth and Eugene Pallctte, Amuictncfit Only Secondary The niirjsememp of lift can uevei be regal dm! us anything more limn Secondary -or even tertiary. Work |s the rent fun ami it is qu. ,,„jv |„8t( licntlon for one's existence. VVlieu u person has tome to foot utm aork Is wearying, and Idle yiimsiimcrii Hn, rm|j tiring worth considering, he has rwiltj iosthtu soul.-/Viiion ftif,|;er . YOU P A Y LESS A T 39 West Main Xen ia Program,For«18th Farmers* Week At 0 . S. U . Is Arranged Tentative- programs for the eigh teenth annual Farmers’ Week spon sored by the Ohio State l/niversity at Columbus, have been issued by the officers o f the College of Agriculture. The date is February 3 to February 7. More than 6,000 persons have at tended each o f the last two annual events, Arthur M. Hyde, United States Secretary o f Agriculture, and Gov ernor Myers Y. Cooper, are two of the headline, speakers on the- general program. The United States Depart ment o f Agriculture will send a corps y t specialists to take part in the de partmental program. Other speakers will come from the faculties of the Ohio State University and (colleges and universities of*9ther states, from commercial life, and from among the men and women o f Ohio farms. Every department o f the College o f Agricul ture of the University will present its own program throughout the week. In addition to these programs, 19 Ohio agricultural organizations will their annual state meetings in con nection with Farmers' Week. One of these will be Ohio Farm Bureau Fed eration, which will meet Monday. Recreation and entertainment fea tures will be provided each day apd numerous banquets have been sched uled for the evenings. At one o f the&e, medals .will be presented to the mem bers o f the honor production clubs sponsored by the Agricultural Exten sion Service o f the University. These clubs include the Ohio 100-bushel Corn Club, the 40-bushel Wheat Club, th j Ton-Litter and Pork-Production Clubs, the 400-pound Dairy Club, the 200-Egg Poultry Club, and the 400- j j bushel Potato Club. Steam railroads have arranged re-!| duced fares, from all points in Ohio,! to ColUmbUs, during the week. Lists o f available rooming houses will be assembled by the College of Agricul- - ture. j NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 1 Estates o f Julia C. Stcrrett de ceased, W. Dwight Sterrett has been Iappointed and Qualified as executor |o f the estate o f Julia O. terrett late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased, , Dated this 24th day o f December! A. D. 1929, ‘ S. C. WRIGHT, ! -T* This* Own Self Be Tree" . Let no man tie sorry he has done good, because others with him have done evil, it a man has acted right, he has done well, though alone.-’-Fleld- tog, ] Used Car Sale 1927 PO N T IAC CO A CH .......... ............................. .............. - J J J J 1925 CHEVROLET C O A C H ..................................... ............. 1926 CHEVROLET C O A CH ..............-*......-.......................f 1®® 192 5 FOR I) ROAD STER .......................................................... * 1924 FORD T O U R IN G ...................... ............................. *........* 2 5 J E A N P A T T O N CedarviUe Ohio h NOTICEXENIAANDCOUNTYPEOPLE NOTICE EVERYBODY We Want Tp Call Attention We Start Our Big Unloading Clearance Sale Saturday Morning, January 11th To All of Our Customers and Prospective New Ones Men’ s and Young M en ’ s Fine Overcoats and Suits, $ 3 5 .0 0 ones $ 2 4 .9 0 ; $ 3 2 .5 0 ones, $ 2 2 .9 0 ; $ 3 0 ones $ 1 9 .8 5 ; $ 2 5 ones $ 1 6 .4 9 ; $ 2 2 .5 0 ones, $ 1 2 .9 8 . Men ’s and Young M en ’ s Fine Trousers 1 -3 off.'Boys* Suits 1 -3 off. 1 -3 off on AH Ha ts, Caps, G loves, Shirts, Ties, U n derwear, Hosiery , Belts, Pa jamas, ’N ight Shirts, Sweaters, Leather Coats, Sheep Lined Coats, Rain Coats work clothing o f ail hinds. and r Saccos’* in Achievement The saying, . “Nothing succeeds like' success’1 was used In reference to the first operation under ether performed by Dr. John Collins Warren!at the Massachusetts General hospital on Oc tober 16, 1846. Latest Shoe Department in Xenia. 1 -3 off on a ll Ladies’) Misses’,. Boys’ and Children’s footwear. A11 latest styles... 1 -3 off. on all Rubbers, Rubber Boots, 1 -2 -4 -6 buckle Arctics, H igh Lace Shoes, Felt Boots and Sheep Shoes. Don ’ t miss this big sale, starts Saturday morning, Jan. 11, 1&30. , KELBLE’S BIG CLOTHING ANDSHOESTORE ' 17-19 W. Main S t , Xenia, Ohio HAVE YOU SEEN THESE TWO GREAT NEW CARS ? PRODUCTOF OENEAALtfOTOlir GENERAL MO T OR S Lowesti-priced Ei ght -1 1a .1 . , $ 1 JS C and •Three years ofactual designing and test- ■v ; ing preceded the announcement of the 5 New Oakland Eight. In addition it incor porates General Motors' sixteen- years' experience in buildingfine eight-cylinder automobiles. This mature background accounts for its sound basic design. '''Superior Performance The New Oakland has an 85-horse- ■ power-engine. This is the highest power ever employed in a car of Oakland's size and weight, racing cars excepted. Oakland develops one horsepower to 37 pounds of car weight- That's why few cars are as fast. That's why few, if any, can pass it on the hills. That's why it ac celerates so rapidly* In fact, that is PRODUCTOF aaunti Moron the reason for its superior performance. t Eight-Cylinder Performance With its high speed and fast accelera tion, the new Oakland combines the smoothness resulting from the overlap- * ping power impulses inherent in eight- • cylinder design. This smoothness is inten- sified by such features as its complete down-draft fuel distribution, its patented laminated spring and rubber engine mountings and a new type of cylinder head which assures uniform combustion. Only a close inspection and V demon stration will enable you to understand fully the many advantages provided by the New Oakland Eight. Th* N«wOakland Eight, $1045and up, f. o. b. Pontiac, Mich igan, plui delivery charge*, lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Abtarbert Included In list price*, Bumper*, rear fender guard* and (prlng cover* extra. General Motor* Time Pay ment Plan available al minimum rale. A F A M O U S N AME A F i n e r C a r — * 7 - 4 5 an d Once again PontldcTias improved upon Ul> a car already rioted for its excellent qualities. To the hundreds of thousands whoownPontiacs,and to everyone inter- - ejted in low-priced automobiles^ this announcement is important. For it Intro duces the New Series Pontiac Big Six— o new and finer car with a famous name. New Beauty, Smoothness, Safety Smart new bodies [by Fisher make the New Series Big Six a more beautiful Pontiac. Pontjac's smoothness is in creased by a new type of rubber sup ports for its 60-horsepower engine. Improved non-squeak four-wheel brakes and a new sloping non-glare wind shield add to the car's safety. Time-Tried Performance When these and other improvements were being made, all of Pontiac's basic big car excellence was retained. Come in. Let us show you the many ad vantages of this finer car with a famous name— the New Series Pontiac Big Six. # t t Th* N*w S*rl«* Pontiac Big Six, $745 and up, t. e. b. Pon tiac, Michigan, plwt delivery charge*. Shock abiorber* ttandard -equipment, Bumper* and spring cover* ol alight extra cost. General Motors Time Payment Platj avallable'at ' minimum rate. # f f Consider the delivered price a* well at the lit! (f. o. b.) price when comparing automobile value* . • . Oakland-PontlaC delivered price* Include only authorized charge* fat-freight and delivery and the charge for any additional accetttrle* •r flnandng detlred, m JEAN PATTON H a h H i e mere M you a }* 4 S _______ 1165 FIFT i 2 5 Golans speaker WAIU, tion, evt Hon. H, 645 to ( General ty and i o f The 1 The abov “ Newspa young le many ini partiqula men o f Civil .* held on . Portsmoi ipolis, Si and Chil way insj ents, ass charge, drivers. ' paying 1 All exan ■ at nine on. Un- naa, tats, and I 1 -3 oots 9 30 . The ed present s- • by the st a It contai o f the st. tive offii parochial tory also state dep al institu city, anc tendents i ing of m agricultu having crippled The 0 'east ove will go ; ‘ instead o'clock, the big Vocal a- making able to be the ' . Tg^mis v month, is 4,733. The t of the sales of line fot 1929, er state in g which w o f state 1 and A was thr ■ the: tax per gall tax for revenue.' ■ Secret Brown h ply o f 1 federal, which a mental valuable been in edition 1 townshi- 1930-191 tion abt secured Secretai or upon s Gene •Walter tering water a is a nu school. Posti Mrs. nt Clift** the po< health, tty sin Charles Pctpbei for spv n At t Literal the fo Fresiih/- dent, YerJn ; Fratto •Ttrf So . Foil, follow ■ tfllk g - Smitli, cornet papor, Reft ■ I 4 MB -4
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