The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

vm CIBALYILLS HEXALD. APRIL II, 193$. WANTED Representative for Greene County, Splendid opportunity. M m A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H. S. BAGLEY, Dist, Mgr,, 306 Third Natfl Bldg., Dayton, Ohio MAJESTIC RADIOS The Radio Supreme CONSOLE MODELS j $137.50 and $169.50 | . Easy Monthly Payments | J E A N P A T T O N I Cedarville, Ohio MIDNIGHT . . . f l k u M e n M c k n e a a ■. . . . B o a t e r . . . A m b u l a n c e . . . H o s p i t a l . . . O p era tion (Ib.?. when your SAVINGS ACCOUNT . at the M. & M. will be your best friend. , W« Pay i V * % O ft Savings We Charge m % On Loans 6as|H eafers (with thermostatic control) has a steadying* influence on the “Jumping” thermometer Gas gives even heating DaytonRwer&Light Co. Xenia § | District METROPOLEn JDLEASING service that antic* *“ ■ipates every convenience and comfort o f the guest, complete appointments and distinguished cuisine make it an ideal hotel for your visit to Cincinnati, 4 QOftooms, util bah upmnr&* Walnut betwten 6th and 7th (one square southofBus Terminals) •Springfield, Ohio LETTER f r o m c h in a a F. 0. Vox No. 1*!4* . ^ Shanghai, Chins, •** January 30, 1930. Dear Editor: Here eowuw a letter from this land o f “ make-believe,'* This is Chinese New Year, but the government would snake believe it is abolished and fo r. bids its celebration. But it IS Chin­ ese New Year, Fire-creckera boom as o f old. People in their beat “ go- to-MeetinV’ greet their friends with ‘Kong-hsi fah-dzai" — “ Congratula- tiens and abounding wealth." Stores are closed. Nanking's order ia ignor­ ed, You can't change 1000-year old customs o f 450 million people in a night. But this is not the only make- believe. Nanking makes-believe China is unified. It “ ain't". China ia split into smithereens, Chang Fe-kwei ia Kwangsi is fighting Nanking. Yen Hsi-shan has Shansi and Chihli and rules well. Chfjjig Hsueh-liang lords it over Manchuria, Tang Seng-chi keeps a hornet's nest buzzing in Honan. Vong Yoh-dziang sways Shensi. Szechuen goes its own way, and other rebels keep the Capitol on “ pins and needles," Yet Nanking has repeatedly reported each o f these dis­ cordant ones overcome or won over. But it is, only make-believe to hood­ wink the, world. Chiang Kai-shek is the “ conqueror o f the North and the anifier o f China,” But what he seems to have done was done mostly with Russian brains ajid capital until he took Nanking. After that the rest was won by squeezing money from people n the rear o f the "fighting lines" and buying enemy commanders in front, .there was hardly one worth-the-name battle fought. It was mostly victory by purchase and ' buying of. victory takes the gloss off the glory. If Nan­ king had the' money now she could purchase all her present enemies. But what's the use? Soon there would be jwarpms of other enemies. It’s pro­ fitable to be an enemy of Nanking! China had to humble.herself before Russia for Russian officers could not be) bought. But in China the “ itching palm" is conspicuous. Remember this and you can understand much about the wars in this “ squeezer-greaser” land. China is getting worse and worse. Property-rights are gone. Life is unsafe. Business is paralyzed., freedom o f the press and speech has vanished. Loyalty and obedience are not. Liberty is dead. Bandits abound, Rut Nanking makes-believe all is “ as fine as pie" and issues pious reports,: Among officials there are doubtless sincere ones who would put things right but the make-believers predom­ inate and block every move for good. But don’t judge harshly. Most offi­ cials are sons o f the laboring class and o f the newly-rich. They are young and inexperienced. They pay great attention to trivial things and neglect great things. I f in our Washington it’s said, “He that is without SIN among you let him first cast a stone," can we condemn heathen Ghina? We hope that soine day China striplings; will tire o f “ playing house” ahd will get down to horse sense. But I’m getting away-from the New Year. Gambling is everywhere. Su­ perstition is rife. Money is wasted .hat might relieve famine suffering: Every temple is crowded with people offering incense, candles, paper-money and prayers to all the gods. They pray for wealth. That prayer is not make- believe. They want wealth, and they worship the god*of-wealth with all their hearts. Every home has one made o f wood, mud, or of paper but he is “ Dzai-zen” all the same. When business gets poor in Ghina they say the god-of-wealth has gone to Ameri­ ca. The paper Dzai-zen is interesting, The god’s throne is a big ingot o f gold set with jewels, Mountains of, gold are at the god’s left and Silver Hill is at his right, In front o f him is a great bowl o f jewels, On Silver Hill is the money tree a shake o f which will shower you untold wealth. Over Dzai-zen's he’hd is “Foh”—blessedness. All around are his servants ready to carry wealth to those whom the god favors. This god is very amenable to Battery and he who flatters best gets most. But he too is make-believe. May the true God-of*Wealth prosper you and friends in all good. Yours longingly for a sincere and prosperous China, (Rev.) H. G. C. Hallock, SpeedHhownln Umjug Rig Land C r a w f o r d Mm* G e t# Ten Aersi Treated It* Only 14 Hour* Only,24 hour* was required fpr the purchase, delivery, and application o f 44 tons o f limestone on a 10-acre field in the farm o f Homer B. Crall o f Crawford County, this spring. Crall sat one morning in February, at 9 o'clock, listening to a lecture on ' ’The Inside o f the Soil," broadcast by radio as part o f the Farmers’ Week pro­ gram at the Ohio State University. It' was given by Dr- Richard Bradfield o f the Soils department o f the Uni­ versity. It convinced Crall that he should spend more o f his 1930 plant- food appropriation for lime, and less for fertilizers. His farm lies ni the sandstone shale area o f Crawford County, and the soil is acid. Crall had obtained benefit from the use of lime before. At 10 o'clock,- as the lecture ended, a salesman o f agricultural liming mate­ rials pulled up to the house. He got Grail's order. A t 10 o'clock the fo l­ lowing morning the lime had been applied, 4.4 tons to the acre, on a field which will be used this year fo r corn. It had been hauled from the quarry on 5-ton trucks, to which were attached lime-epreading devices designed by Wilmer Lutz o f Bucyrus, owner of the trucking service. Without unloading, the trucks were driven directly into the field, the spreaders hooked on, and the lime spread in 20-fopt strips. The material was a rather coarse limestone meal, and cost $2.35 a ton, spread. Its application is expected to benefit this year’s corn crop by cor­ recting soil acidity and hastening the decay o f orgai .c material in the soil. The hold-over effect o f the lime will fie evident fo r several years in the future, and will make possible the growing o f soil-improving legumes in the field. „ YOUNG EAGLE FINDS MATE IN FORMER LEADING LADY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to all credi­ tors o f the Cedarville Bargain Store or 0 . L. Myers, proprietor, that ac­ counts are now due under orders of the U, S. Referee ahd payable to V, Rigio, trustee, or The Exchange Bank, John Dineen, Referee in Bankruptcy and V. Rigio, Trustee, •(2t) FOR RENT—*A good House with garden and garage. G. II. Hartman. IF YOU NEED PRINTING DROP IN You will want hard coal for you: brooders and as wo are ordering an other car you should have your ham: on our list, MeCnmpbell's Exchange NORTHUP HATCHERY We ere now hatching and dan take your orders for HIGH GRADE BLOOD t e s t e d c h ic k s Custom Hatching. Rhone 1840 Clifton Exchange U. F. D. 1, Yellow Springs, Ohio «***« ORDINANCE NO. 156 PROVIDING FOB THE ISSUANCE OF NOTES BY TIIE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE. OHIO. IN ANTICIPATION OF THE LEVY OF" SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND IN ANTICI­ PATION of the C ollection of special assessments fob the construction OF SEWERS IN DISTRICT NO. 1; MAIN STREET FROM RAILROAD TO MAS81R CREEK; XENIA AVENUE FROM MAIN STREET TO OUTLET AT IIAGAR PAPER. MILL; GROVE FROM MAIN 210. FEET EAST; DISTRICT NO. 2; MAIN STREET FROM MASSIE CREEK TO 'ELM STREET; CEDAR STREET FROM MAIN STREET TO WALNUT STREET; WALNUT STREET FROM CEDAR STREET TO CH1LLICOTHE STREET; DISTRICT NO. 3: MAIN STREET FROM ELM STREET TO NORTH CORPORA­ TION LINE; AND DECLARING TIIE NECES­ SITY OF THE ISSUANCE OF RONDS FOR suen PURPOSE. (SPECIAL assessment PORTION), WHEREAS, The Village Clerk at the request ->f thla Council has certified to this Council the estimated life of the construction of sewer* as contemplated as exceeding five (5) years, and the maximum maturity of such bonds as, ten (10) years, and of such notes as two (2) years, and WHEREAS, the Council of tho village of ce- darvllle, Ohio, has heretofore by proper legisla­ tion declared the necessity of constructing *.3wera as set forth In the preamble hereto, and WHEREAS, this Council contemplates the use of Twenty-Tyro Thousand Dollars, ($22,* OOS.OO), for the purpose of paying the portion of the cost of Said Improvement, which la to be paid by assessments, which amount Includes the sunt necessary to cars, for lnierest maturing on the notes and bonds herein prorlrled for prior to the receipt of the assessments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village o f Cedarville, State. Of Ohio; “SECTION I. That it Is hereby declared necessary to Issue bond* of the Village of Ce- datvllle, Ohio, In the principal sum of Twenty- >’wo Thousand tfoltort, ($22,060.00), for the •iipose cf raising money In: anticipation of the mlecllon of special assessment* for tho con* 'triicilon of sewers In the following districts, winded and described as follows, to-wlt: *£ District No, 1: Main Street from Railroad to MsSsIe Greek; Xenia Avenue frem Main Street to Outlet *t Hager Paper Mill; Grove from Main 240 Feet East. District No. 2; Main Street from Masalo Creek to Elm Street; Cedar Street from Main Street1' to Walnut Street; Walnut Street from Cedac Street to ChlUleothu Street. District No. 3 ; Main Street from Elm Street to North Corporation Line. SECTION 2. That aalddMhda of tho Village f Cedarville, Ohio, shall ho Issued In tho said i-thclpal sum of Twenty-Two- Thousand Dollars. ($22,068,66), for the purpose aforesaid, and hall be In the follnwln.i denominations, to-wlt; fwenty (28) of #*ld hand* 'shall, be In the de­ amination of One Thousand Dollars, ($1,000- 00), each, and ten (JO) of sold bonds shalf be ’n (ho denomination of Two Hundred Dollars, ($200,66), each; shall be dated; shall be*" Interest at the rate of iivo and one-half (514%) per cuet per amluni, psyable aewti-aumially on ho drat day of March awd Drat day of Septem­ ber or each y«*r..hut)] (fee principal sum la uald, and ahalt mature In their consecutive “ 'rial order as follow*; TWO (2) One Thousand Dollar, ($1600.60), bonds and One (II Two Hundred Dollar, ($206.60), bond, or the Sum if Twenty-Two nundred Dalhifs, ($2200.MU, h Writ rif th* ***** from September 1, 16»1 to 1048, both liteKtsIVa, ■* SECTION $. Tint for the purpose of raising money (ft antiripatfou « f the levy of special assessments and tit amtletpation of the issuance of bonds tti anticipation of the' collection of special assessments for Die cortatrufctloji of the ’ eewSir* aforesaid, In(accordance with the legis­ lation heretofore pgmed by twld Village with * * 8 * # tbacete, to pay t)w just))ariy mmm »h*r» * lb* sestaaSespeM* efwrt* tmprivt- mwtt, tt It Hereby declared jutaewary to { smm .there Malt b . hawed note*, of the s*W Village in Us« s**u t of Tweoqr-Tw* Thousand Dollar*, ($ 22 , 606 , 06 ), which shall be plaeel to the eredtt of the i»wer oembruetton fuM far 6 * » purpose,,#*d that iMwWt at UM'JMfe *f <*%> P«f eiajt per sum * fee Hu peeled prior to tbs ceUeetto* of th* ftret tnMaRwe* *o to be levied gh*U he taeMed hi w U m m gate amoupt, aad thy aawmat seeeeaary te p*y said Interest 1 * Hereby appropriated for the payment thereof and for no other purpose, SECTION *, That auch anUripatory note* la th# amount aforesaid shall be laeued hearing Interest at the rata of six (1%) per esot per annum. Such nets* shall be dated the 1st day of May, 1030. and shall mature air (6) meaths from data; shall be executed aad delivered la such number and such denominations as may he requested by the purchaser thereof. SECTION D. That auch mote* shall be exe­ cuted by the Mayor apd the Village clerk aad hear the seal of the rerporatlea. They shall ”• payable at the oBee of Die Trassuror la the VIMlw of CtxjgrrlHcr. Ohio, tad thill apffiu Upon their face (he purpose for which they are laeued, and Mutt the# are UW»* jw ***»* ** "fMkP" w o rn # * . ad t» . the latpmwemeeta afereeaid and uawtriel*** bwUaoaa reaulalag in the fund* after «*» eori* and expense* #f eeld; tmwevemeht* fc«* bed* paid, Bull be applied te the pay**«i •£ **#■ »OtM W l the UttiTMi ihfiTWM twtll *** tqtof _ _ SECTION J. Sald aete* riuOl be End «»er*d iotrthe Nfjridiuf Fund Truatee# of the village and ' a# assay ad th* ***** a* shall net be take* by said tmwtee* shall be fold at private aal* by the Tillage Clerk, hut for P”* lee* tb»» *** aad Merited Interest, and th* pmeeeda from aueh sale, exeept any premium and noerued In­ terest thsreen and the amount thereof noceeaary for the payment of iateceet prior te the matur­ ity a wkd netea, shall be paM late the proper fund and used for the purpose aforesaid and for no elder purpose. Any premium and ac­ crued Interest and the amount necessary tot th* payment of internet prior to their maturity ebalt be. transferred to the Slaking Fund to be applied (n th* payment of principal and interest of Mid notes in the manner provided by law, SECTION 6. Said notes shall be the full genera) obligations of the village, and the full *fJuk m 4 giMwtte #f *eM jrtssris t xhrii « M poeeftHW, he “ “ !S ?fSHU 4e«y *m e*tt of aa« »ot*» at hwri^pWdged for fW* PWF***- iucnrioN ». u «*« ww# mm t are not lJ»W « to provide* * » * * » £ • iS r JS2S Ita p v lw t of auch Jtete* **4 the * * * * * SECTION i*. VWM* Jheert^ directed te forward a eertWed W f * erdtiuwMMi ^ ^ innwiy . .. ,_*.«* SECTION 11 - That ihia ordinanM t*k« effect and be in totco from **d *ft«^ " * earI jest period allowed byl**- 1 ^ pf kictabd s , • Mayer. Attoot; JOHN G. McCOBKKLL, •Clerk. Jean Arthur, who played the femin­ ine. lead in Charles (Buddy) Rogers' starring picture, “Half Way to Heaven,” is the eagle's mate in Bud­ dy's latest hit, “ Young Eagles,*' the thrilling romance o f the sky-fighters, which will show at The Regent Thea­ tre, Springfield, starting Saturday, April *12th, fo r one -week. “ Young Eagles” brings'to the screen all the spectacular glory o f “ Wings,” all its thrills, joy and pathes/ and it’s all-talking. William A. Wellman, di­ rector o f “Wings,” made, the picture, and many o f the' dare-devil airmen who contributed^ the hazardous and breath-takng flying to the great air epic bring their' hair-raising stunts to this picture. ^ •' nr~l---(-,r----- ■ ■ - ’’ SATISFY JUDGMENTS Judgments havd been satisfied in the cases o f The Ohio State Bank against Martin Knecht and M. S. Daugherty against Knecht, according to entries filed in Common Pleas Court, , Easter Garments Are Ready Now HUWehave made a selection o f garments from the showing o f leading New York makers which we hope will please you. IflfSmart suits for Easter Wear. Coats in the new­ est materials and furs. Styled by Printz and Shagmore. . ' HflDress in a bewildering array qf fabrics and 1 styles. . ^Correct accessories to complete the ensemble. W e hope you will come and see all the new things. J C B E ’ f Xenia, Ohio msiinm A D A I R ' S Adair’s Mighty Dollar SALE i> F RUGS b‘ P ‘ > Si.J An Annual Event A t Which Any Rug In Our Entire Stock Is D elivered For SALE BEGINS SATURDAY and lasts one week Rugs, Rugs, Rugs Every Size to be found in our emmense stock 9x12 Grata Ruga.......................... $ 5.50 9x12 Filtoleum Ruga.................. 6,75 9x12 Wool and Fiber Ruga ........ 13.50 9x12 Bruase(*Ruga.................... 21.00 9x12 Velvet Ruga ............... 26.75 9xl2'Axmini»tei* Ruga ............... 27.95 9tt}2 Axminiater Ruga ............ 39.75 9x12 Axminiater Ruga................ 49.75 Extra Quality 113*12 Axminiater Ruga............ 47.50 113x15 Axminiater Ruga....... . 66.00 9x15 Axminiater Ruga ............. 57.00 9x12 Wilton Ruga........................ 59.00 0 0 DOWN The balance to be paid in conve­ nient weekly or monthly amounts. Lynoleum in 2 and 4 yards widths 2 yards wide Lynoleum 95c per sq. yd. 4 yards wide. Lynoleum $1,00 per sq. yd. 2 yards wide Feltoleum 45c per sq. yd. 3 yards wide Feltoleum 65c per sq. yd. CONGOLLEUM and Armstrong Quaker Ruga 9x12 Sixe $9.75 9x12 Feltoleum Rug $6.75 C D m Q m* r w B® Ti th B Gr >a>a>s Same As Cash I f Paid In 60 Days On Amounts Over $10. k S O i Xc, ten tea □ggngsogsn A ADAIR’S 20-24 N. Detroit S t, Xenia, Ohio pro. tins m t

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