The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

* t j m r i i f n X N e v . 2 5 ■m ; * * * * * * * * « g t R l AMUPMVIMMlIMt *»»*♦*♦•»♦ r«*"• ' A V: . • V ‘■Jf iW •M ' - ' i l r> . v f * * # ! _ iflKii,Mwwwi a y K iorris « ^ S B B a « a * s i r s f a . Frloee VnciS?1 ^ « S & U. • . ’fiwpu iMMWt. *99-** lb * .--------- „ * J tM HWMfi M m , **»«•*?m •*#i*wK*JMWS m m hm . ---------— , u » I S S P O I L I N G Y O U R S H A V E I W*twrr* many beaten and’Dices the . We model l llfe of ctotbee.> . to use for twodayS, free of Herd wattfcostsyouenough cHwge.Just phone our office. *f ' - * ' *: , „ IQUIPM INV :.vr*<■•-: ■;*,-■■.■'■/"'•’■-■ 0 . w * Phonef Xeida-^Main 657-J V. E. CRIST CO., Distributor, Arcade Bldg. > . v ‘ ^ ’ SpringieM^Otile ' '* , * <>', * - i- ,_ * •* .<* - t — — a *# 5M lb ., ue 14&450 &*. — --------- ,.8 4 0 ** 8AM Feeding p ig * ------ 1----- 10.69 down Sow* »srt***» •»*»*■»•***,*,*■*»*»•*«• jmi 9JP9- to 0.80 SHEEP A LAMBS—071 bead,. T o p fa t lamb* SMuwn ternt* **- MS Feeder lamb* --------7.05 Botcher ewe* - . - 8.95 CATTLE-100 head. Steejrs abort fed --------- „7.55 to 7,06 Gr**» steers --A.95 down Beet heifer* --------...A lO to 7.71 Cpmtaon heifer* ---------- 5,05 down Bsst fa t cows *------------- 0.85 to 8.45 Medium cowi --------S.SO tb 4,75 BelOgna cowa -----------,.2.76 to 8.40 Bull* . . . . ------ -— 1—,.'4.95 to 6.0$ Milk cow* —------- 180.00 to $50.00 VEAL CALVES—100 head. .TOP ,r-,--.---.-12 .'i0 ■ •' Good and Cbbice _„__.U ,00 to JL2# Top. medium --------— .9.40 to 10.40 Culls Mmi-*’** 8.15 down All classes of live stock continued it** doWntiraM price, trend today, ex­ cept Veal calves. Hogs were about 60 to 75 cent* lower; cattle steady to 25 cents lower, lambs were twehty-five cents lower, but veal calves advanced forty to fifty cents. . Top hogs brought 8.50 for a double deck 05f weights' averaging1 211 lbs. while heavier kinds ranged from 8.55 down, and "weights under 20& lb s /a t 8.40. add 8.45. A cholcfe pen teed- ing pigs weighing 115 lbs. and treated, *cwhed a t 10.50. Sows 4h&-sbatfd In . [the general .decline, with sortedJota, " tcashing a t 7.25 efid'7.60. ' - M Top ewe and wether fa t lambs sob? a t 9.75, arid medium kinds from 8.50 to ’9.25. Feeder lambs going back to the farm fo r finishing,- brought 7.05, be S«w m sg*# rer the oouaty, F r«ey . *m p iti1W * e bumper own crop in tMs section shew unusual yield* efi mast every fkr**, Howard Rarbiso* husked aMt^ieM 287 bushels frem f t b e acre* o f Wttom IsWi, W a Fannin, Federal pike, has forty acres of clover sod land th a t is yielding aromid nbSdy bushels par acre. Frank HarMwm tombed 8* bushel record. auy such craps can be found In thffc Se^l«U Wf wiH edfwr at Pi+vst# »*k the W. B, fitereassa Burst of 184 aemw « * TsBow ffwt ngs pfiw, weskef CedorvUU, Ata* tho S S ^ - s« t raeidenc* «u 8*mk Maia eteeet,- Ced*rvMef 0 . For H rWW ia& xtm , tioft call or see Charles' St»V«B*e< la s Murdoek and Vst» Andrew Harvey, executor* of the Estate, * t JfiBsr A Fianejr, Attorneys, ABen BMg.r Xenia. (8t) C a ir Osdk# sF -... .. _ , wmw llP!F,lPfPp^PS^PP"PWr m m m < s o ip » m m*m$ Cjin|We»> im m m t w s w CnJIvM, C tjlts - . x t , 4 A m m r n m 4 and butcher ewes a t 8.95. E at buck lambs were, discounted the in their class. l usual The supply of cattle consisted most* ly of common to good she stuff. With best fa t cows selling downward'from 5.46, short fed' steers up to 7.91*, best heifers topped a t 12.10 ’fo r several hand picked kinds, and ,others a t 11 to 11.20, Medium kind* sold from= 10.40 down, and culls Bum 8.16 down. ...«" '.I-:i Subseriba for THE HERALD > r i i i e g w s f A t f p w , ' - That’a jwhy i t if now the custom to hmre taticey on Thanksgiying dnjr, But did you ever stop to think wIiat yOtt hirve to bo^iidkfol io if^ g the PiljpdiiWdidnH hgve, f . die lUodent' ^whidjij are considered neceasitiea in most home*, hut which would have unbelievable luxuries to our ancestors? Sight-saving electric light, for instance. This most common of all electric devices' alone would have been enough to astound the sturdy Pilgrim fathers' wad mothers. And electric wkshing machines, electric irons and ironeri, electric sweepers. How thankful early American house­ wives would have been for these labor savers! And die radio .> . hringmg ns entertainment, news, and education from all corners of dte globe. This company is glad that it is able to play a part in makingpossible all these electrical conveniences . . . and .many'more . . . by furnishing a dependable electric service at low mst. j 1 TheDATTOiN ■i - ‘.-n ii ’ii v y <i i n i jN / ’" 1 w i s ' ^ j y u * c a t p m r y HEAs THAT QPZ?^ri l tHr All Lias* of BEAUTYCULTURE] ; 1 and Manicure ....____.75c] [ P l « A i « i i m M t a n r # l 517 F irst National BaUk Bldg. Phone: M. 2111-J o r M. 1S25-J SPRINGFIELD, O. Open#, doe?# or regtdatee s u to m a tio lgs. Keeps if u e l. N t» e le c tr ic c u tr e ii t. N o i r o o m s a te v e n te in p e r a tu r e s - : i Y o u G o t A f * o ; A o ( S M O « m W a t e r P a i l F i l l e r . . . . 2 0 - V e a r G u a r a n t y ................ mm- ... _ w . ___ jn ty y unprecedented protectidh made pemlfele bv new non-expandlna:,-non--war|>ing TKU i-lFE IRON. Install now—Easymontwy 1 payments. c. c. A m i M * . _____ - C W S M B k 'D i WUUAM.SOi;. LU> *• 5 m . w u m e i M M U M m r H A W BEEFHIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAID Dealar Lots Bought BgNNffi SPAMOW! Ehn Streot CedtfriH^O.! PHONE—189 j liiiiir mil iS, ,;<V. J f . d | f « * L . 5 « U AjLVf'iViiiiififti ilrrridf-iHin ** ' i> . - PROMPT * /* t** ^ l i ; One of th e best habits anyoiie can form ia th a t of,meeting obligations righ t on the day they are due. - - ■ . ... - ’■ ‘ There a re no past due accounts to worry about, and at" the same time, such individuals fire automatically laying the foundation of ehvisable credit records. Most of us form certain habits, both good-and’ bad, and ' such habits grow on us as the years go by, if the predominating habits are good/ then they help us to prosper; if the pre­ dominating habits are bad, then we must suffer the penalty.. Those who get the hab it of pnying their-bills promptly- "are-generally the ones who have spare money to buy necessities find even luxuries, when they want them. I t pays to pay promptly. Get the habit. Pay by check. XrfHWHMi irtiuiWMiniiiwwwiiiiiuii THE TfiKKfVR tVKCY 18 * N E W C O R N The good days of dollar corn are gone, but with yields ‘ per acre twice as great a* last year aOd a good part of (Bk baw com mad* up i f water Which Will d ^ Out l«(ar 'mi not'ooimt fw com WoildiVtho proseut pile* will bring Mr ■ As many dollars per aim . Our grain drier has been opmatini day ami night for- seme two weeks, Wo'am prepared to tako in now corn h i a&y gmmdty, m I f LOAMS 9 / lo w l a Wree t 4 L ong T e rm W1 *w*a*jgwI m lw i ■ ■ WtowoodACo. .®**S^wrJrIBMvEr8 OSuO ■ iriM iM rii % D o y o u A p p r e c ia te d t e V a lu e o f .y o u r C H E C K I N G A C C O U N T ? I t is your silent servant a t all* times find places. ' e m ft gives you a legal receipt. I t gives you a bookkeeping record of every transaction. ..... - ......................... -.... ........... ............... ................r l t saves you time. I t is the safe way-of handling money. ■■■■■. . : .. ’■ \ . ' I t serves you in many other ways th a t often are not considered worth a pass­ ing though t ■MM w i n m ngne m mo pr esent good ego aomoa^UM 'knn’ L S S f t t ^ J * * * * ^ * * tm * * * * * n d i t m C bm Choric up on your ntiRcprodvetim. CoWeooming ili frcm j^ jp a e tum - Hood WAYNE Deiry Feed fo keep np m i i r i i i i c » i iu m> w wVPmVIMNMHMRMHRP'. ■ i ^ ' T%lfei| d * i a i f t miiMrinlStre^ tJsdarrillfi, Ohio nmnmuiiiiiiinimiKi ’[imif r ]Hii | i i i ii.iHifi . .............. nil Til mm Br* Paul J. 'VoIkert Dentist OFFICE HOURS Mentay awl FrM*y • i l l A. M. le 8 F. It, la e s ie y , T kun lay am gutunfay 8*81 A. N. te^8*8# P. C kM W rimwley » .. ‘im tm f t ....... InilII m H I ! M b I I A MEMBER FEDERAL DEF0S3T INSURANCE CORPORATION " ^ - ■ ; - h- ' " ■ ■ V Oyer 10 Ymis; of Personal Serv^ue f’*—■* /** -A~Wy M l -**.**<- i i i i l PAUl All I mail. “I t is] lohg de *e**ion.,rf and I fa two kino Fir*t, th roent is looking process someone .when theJI jnuch o fJ Would lilj the latteL iv in coming «t J 'I t has fo r t l Sion hids ^ ic J j Sawyer; | candidate, “ SV< ys, Yodes candidate' va. Hatcvnon m inistrat ^ end* aga Men wilies, e *nd c°nt|!|cjlI| ^ good gov* W ouldn't. . bn them, but #, them and.u ,c I hear fo s s il and strate . | you go ah .opposition* uninterest sides this n p *, a p a rt o fX " rangemenJ :I have not nor, I are BS>BB ed represfls-s-= not yet idmm i of the exi____ mot, had 8m m ■their own unbiased t *. speak fo r«W | of it. I things d o f T ' ,s ta r t now: ’ A oflrgi ^ ilg iH s - * * * ? a pre-Chr are expe* with' this sad', and appropria reinstate* der I cal to Colum(t o f l they will —and a ditional a know, Eout, , Some < . j Jhave had r Ia^ ! services 1 They knm , Why did months o treatment >dom little bit coldf td*J th at such sitate big ions and create s r J s p r purpose. J . neC( Is this we hear s ous to cog Lnt wrong is maneuver Yelloi Cede play durifl of the schedules! school, NorthWeij b»U ! a e t|y - Scheduler tests w itB at m lngtonT schedule f Dec. Dec, 7 | Dec. l l Dec. din. 1] Jan. II Dec. 2] Jan. •Jam: J a n ,: W h - Feb. Feb. l | Feb. Feb, <C) Mies id ba Mis* h.,y ami ’ m t ^ : Ym IrVe#' f ;■ FHwf•’* * 1' ■' . !'N 4 ,

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