The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

; jwuy m, tm 1km that tfea fcamat*ia over u d the whaat iu tha mill; if tfea gat ta tha whiter coal. Pocohontas HSk> Gat oar ptUmlm wiat«r coal NOW, Delivery this month, Prie«g will advance is August Md Saptembar- Yaa, wt 1 m the truck* for your haulms For stock, grain or feed, Call us. Phone 100. ■*6tw A n k C r e s w e U Pfcomai 100 T M a p f t r f t B C * N o B u r % mm h I hr ■ A OiimtMi w .t t T .y . « * ^ qg ti* iuf* *le*t Out <>n?ya*w» that gHrnot beitt*wdwai* A M «m g e O f F A C T S ! ' a b ou t • * McMIUAN FUNERALS N* hnweet nua ear ever sear that w e ' - d a te# fi» # exactly what w tadtertlaa.. : ewn oamcjw ‘ M ^ n l l «rtia. •toy tor. .hfBfltt*. , *ns nt«* tntfrtBf,: A * »o <0»er ufiiar tor rireii»«ances Ham we ever adver­ s e * *py wercHasdlaa et any service that we co#ld not F I, riwMa* atorythm* wamry, anywhere within * 20-mile ra- diw t* onr location.. »'• P,J‘ V > ,t. > . . 'V i, . , < / 'ttattategr Charge. ' artd Clothlhg .Bntmyi. * . , McMillan Funeral Home Z4«eaMd JSMkbalmer - rw t ft Oil wrong—«t least from * tennis point of view**1 We cannot repeal ttte effects of alcohol when token into the body, When the driver "of a car, and the pedestrian axe partly blinded, by re- during the angle nf virion, we can .expect an Increase in the deathrate. It la'a foe to oyr winds, also, crip­ pling them and warping them until they cannot think straight. A drink* or becomea liar, aasureae the world becomes dark when the aun’sinks, If youdon’t want to get left, don’t trust him, 1 wouldn’t dream of taming in - vbelow, with k fellowat the helmwho might sewtwo lights instead of one. I don’t take * drinker on any- lpng trips where endurance is called for, because I have seenthem play out a gooddealtoooften.—WilfredT, Gren­ fell, M.D. '' •- .What Wittthe harvest V I Weak­ lings and idiots, feeble-minded chib dren,l.murderers and suicides, crush­ ed and mangled bodies on the paved highways, caused:by reckless drivers. That is the price of repeal, This ia what Gladstone catted “worse thanWar* pestflence and fam­ ine combined." Itcomes wot by in- vaslon, by invitation, not by our pagan enemies, we impose it upon ourselves—for revenue only. —Progress LOOK RIGHT TEEL RIGHT ’ 1 O, ‘ i * , , , i n S p i t e o f t h e ..,-~ytoafc.tofUte to*mto . ■ JhSCjF m WEATHER! T r y O u r S p e c i t t aUWMBR C L I A N I N O ' sssvicsi TldHCALS. oapaanmea t o d S B O ilier “ W « o l « » Seiita 4 n V *W T w Q r C L E AN E D By Factory Recommended • M U sleeU L H a v a y o u r gummar wurdrobB d m p i W ou r oxperfc And ip e c ia l m ethods. A triid eieM ilng w ill conv in ce y ou © f ou r « p a a r i e a a m s a m H W O P B O O f t o d M O fH F E O O l Nsa*Hf» WriMsyg mi tm # mmrnmmwmw^mm A Glass «f Beet •• ilia Tewaie Gsart Hslsn Wills (Mrs. F. Moody) gave la the ‘'Saturday Svaaing Fori” tAprii 4, 1MI), soma advice. She 1 -alM it giviag awaysaerats to tanais players, >he told about herdiet, She d aen’t consider strict dieting naess* sary, but there are certain things !’ V avoids, and. among them bser. ’ “One ghuns of beer,” she says, “suffices to induce sound sleep upon the tennis court,%if the plsyer does wakeup for a strdke or two, ha finds that bis aye is Just enoughwobbly so tjjjust he doesn’t hit his strokes clean­ ly. Theprecisionthat tennisdemands makes necessary total abstinence— oven from bear. Of this the tennis player is aware, as well as are com­ petitors in other sports. The person who says onecocktail or one glass of beer doesn't make any difference in ,c/»Raws »*»<»«*«**»w<e *•» «p ---------- .^ V t l dawn IHLlMlbs.......... to 9m tto-14# lbs, ....... ..B j M Feeding t%s — to si.w Fat' sows ......... ....... to 7,Mi SHECP * U LM M -tii bead. ^ Hl IKilT *«attlM& g fft Tfw heariag for to r annual budget tm Gsdarvilia Twp., as fixed by toe Cednwilit Tewatoif Trustoas will ba fopen for inspection, Monday night IS, at TM », n>; Beat- -fat iambs JA. tt McFABtANH, Towaslip dark. Bacoada ..............,.,..lLgg to »,m Butcher Wwsa tJto down Feeders to t,4$ Yearlings to b.fi# Notice is. haraby given that the Buck iambs ~.,»60e to |l.W» discount Board of Bdueation o f Osdarville tytTf^B^-asg head. |Township, will raceif* bids for -he Hry lot steara to |<MXHF««hsw o f o»* complete body and Dry 1# haifsra to far «kool bus to meat tot ra- Grass'’steals to 7.W « f Stats Dapartmenfc Grass heifers ...... to «.00 o f Education o f Ohio oo NOTie* FOBBJOBON Blit iw Mgto toga, asMMHm fWmmiON l i l y I n Voir H a ik I F . l r N K I^O N , 0 . D . OPTOMETRIST D r P b u I J , V n f l r t r f Dmm t t B i A r i r . m . •J* W.M> •. n U m Ml Tl sm I W lk r ft ■ _ ■Plf VtanKai F« M, j Afimmu 'D* Fat cows to d,20 Medium cows .............. ,,5.05 down Butcher butts WCAtMXninOIViVCl”8.00 to 650 Breeding bulls ------------- 125 to |43 Milk cows _, |45.00 down VJCAL CALVBCM83 head. 7’op calves ....0.80 Good and choice to 9.70 Top medium 7.80 to 8.80 I/OWmedium and culls >.7.50, down More than I860 head of live stock passed through this sale today. The hog market waaeactive and steady with top price of 0.90 paid.for good ™-^e®2!52!5 !ni^L*n^.-^.fd ^*in» ****& from 180 to 225 lbs. Heavier hogs .w i r i B a w - -'«ggtt» lower on weights ranging from 225 to 80Q lbs #nd ovcr,thetoweight8 scllingdown- ward from 0,00 to around 7,75, Feed­ ing pigs ranged, from 9.70 to W.10, Sows were mostly steady at 7.40 to 7.55, with good smooth kinil at 8.00 and more.,, , The cattle market W«s steady to strong on dry lot steers and heifers With top price of lO.00 paid for steers weighing around 800 lbs, and 9,75 for heifers weighing around, 750 lbs. Grglps cattle were steady to 25 emits r* with a price range of 5.25 to for steers, and* 5.60 to 8.00'for heifers. Fat cows topped at 620, with others down to 5.00* and, some tjdn, kinds lower. Bullssold from 6,00 to 6.50, and breeding bull* from |25 to f45. Veal calves were steady to strong, with top of 9.80, and for good and choree sorted pens 9.50 to 9*70, Medium and culls graded pens sold downward from 8.00. . Fat lambs were steady to 25 cents higher* with top eWe and*wethers ;ashing at 0.50, and Second from 8.00 t o 8,76. Buck lambs- were discount­ ed 60 cents to 1.00 in weight and grade* Feeder lambs* going hack for; finishing •tongsd‘^ m i5^0 fji WO. V „ ‘V - . . — J r ii v a n ' iit . .tu iilifm iiii, > ‘ *J. s Tueadsy^ August IfiJt, 1M8 Spetification and requirsmanto iCSU V bad at the office o f the-Clerk o f the Board. All bids must V filed withthe Clerk of the Board by 1* o’clock, Noon, August 18, 1088, and will b* opened far tabulation at eight o’clock p,„m,, same day. Bids must be made on basis of out­ right purchase or trade-in M board derides, Tha Board reserves the right to ac­ cept or reject any or all bids. CEDARVILLE TWP. BOARD OF EDUCATION* Fred Clemens, President, * A. E. RiriiardA, Clerk FOR RALE—Apples and honey at Nagley’e Fruit Farm. - (3t) ■'■V 1 ■ ' J ....... ... [ m u ........ U rt FOR SALE—Used 7 tube Philco radio. 82 volts. A-i condition,. Priced ressonable, Pickering Electric; Phone 22.> flNllfl|lN||HN||MiH|J^|giKg|m^Hil||gpMt)H|HiM 1 ’ V“ », > * „ SPOT CASH PAID FOR HONSES -** — — COWS . ( I t Size and Condition) Prompt removal of - Hogs, Sheep, Calves, : ■ tisit. Telephone 454 . XE« M E* mwsae# -*t. , ^ ' * The Fidlarw __ Tlthow.* man who "knew more” tti«i nu fs fM-t ~'wIGiwp'yourself dean, my" aoa,M aiddtlmtottowtoldai- “YoaTlnetwr regret it. And soma day y»«11 be glad you dM,” Bat. the b tig knew more than hi* father*, He knewJhat every young man wants to sow some wildoats. So he sowedright therrilyi I saw himuot long ago. He came to be about getting a Job. .He Was pals, and anemic, and his hands twitched, and he was forever rolling cigarette. He could not Con­ centrate Ws mind, on one. subject for eymt two minutes- - 1 couldijt give him s Job; no man could* God knows what will become of him. He wto^d starve if St ware not for the few dollars he gets, from Ms father—the father who, he thought didn’t know so much as he.—Bruce Barton, Editorial Writer, . REPORT OF SALE > ‘ Monday; july 18, i»M SpriagieM Live Stock Salto Co. : IIOGS—1180 head. . 160-180 lb* **»a*?«>•# ««d«>*>, * 0.80 180-200 lbf> 200-210 lbs. 0.00 210*226 lbs. _____ ____ -0.86 to 0.90 225-250 lbs, 0.80 250-276 lbf. 0,05 ' .■ -4 ■Mi BEARING ON BUDGET . "i ’ " *>- " tiiWOlifiW.- ’ •* 'The hearing for the annual budget torCbdarville Twp; Rural SchoM Dis­ trict Will be held at the School House, aMRlfiSMfe•'-jtslStoi":'!lBfcv'''toA'N[1"'Wa'"toiU':' A. E, BBSKARDS. ; ■ CM*k, Board o f Rj^ieatlon* S i Shop <*" « « ■ »* BE*Off. CULTUBE ru *** W 4 » •“ * • • > * !* • — PEmiANSMis-43 « 4 ys Jmmm .faRmit'Bank' *Um M .21WsrM,msS SPRINGFIELD, O. XtoiaTawnihip Bepublican"“ Candidate. far .■ Cannty . CnunlMiener FirstTerm W . W . B a r a o t t CANDIDATE FOE County Commissioner (Served One Term) REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, AUGUST 0, 1»S8 L t.5 COl . ,sa®*ea Ohio, > tanee the B ^ atote-n from t was.ar Wiittar several , special ’ ’Sbnfets offiriala Co, T of elect f - PM* tl * twenty. ■ which J(tonal j fast as the pri Kanned - tion re • . * ...dettork’. hake b , , *.. . .t o ’the f m r FOR GOOD FEED! • .V Y jfiN S THAT STOF IKYING in July «n4 AugUtf fird , t; ,' * * etumt-Hme layers.* They’re uoprefitaMe. We’ll swap >f«» goodtoedftirtNof. ; J ; * - . - i - , , 1 - ’ j i r> \ v . . , n m t c « fu m m n o m p r ii , , .■ Our mati will come to your place and cuU your dock ©n> Ypwjcan thm awapyowrpoorlayers to getjgood v ? ; Growing Oiows for your pullets. Your culla will pay for theIbed aod you’ll make extra profitBy gettingmore eggs fto « your Rood-Iayurf nod wrly % fog pullets- 5 . ifr * v ^ ^ *■ h i\- ■'.■'r.v?’:; I A* / ^ ulariy c f"?< *' ' J’ _ r / t w com officials ‘ ’ ’The p .signing ; . ' blank o ' <; isd- ti ;■ •; board • bttity 0 not ind . slrion ' ■ connect ^ r ’ . *” t .’ 'itod'th 4 , , , r ’ »* *»d ho] f - ■ ?*, .** f , • *•*• , ''Pit i-* . J lfore •iparaiys Stator ;* , S *• • - 1first of PltMM 3 ^CEDARVHJUE, OHIO •H> «.j ,* 99THANNUAI j 'fttw iciiin s1 r n i iN T Y wJIJPL■<BiiwJ C iw V F v JR A Jk rA. % k <» Aaka Your Support in Primary Election, Aug. 9 -*■ '3 '<(, What Is Time i " 9* to a Hog? You a » * hog ra&cr snd fecdot musfe nirfinge the time schedule for the,hog—to market it iu th^ shortest time means more dollars to you and all at a saving in the feed bill as well* In proper feeding you gain in the mortality risks in the little pigs and even through diseased hogs* Do not wait until the market is flooded with stock* 40 % Hog Supplement-Master Mix VI• t V fp x n A AUfTA . A p J N I A /U M IU AUGUST 2, 3, 4 and 5,1938 THEPARMER’S SHOWWINDOW Oldest Cooperative In Oreene County Tuesday, August 2 ,1 0 3 8 2:26 Pace 8300*00 2:18 Trot 300.00 ' Wednesday, August 3* 1938 3 Year Old Pace <Stake) 8250.00 And Added Money—Silver Cup Donated by Bryant Motor Sales, Xenia, Ohio 2 Year Old Trot (Stake) 0&£.a«c*aS)t«iofej,ia4!9 0a«r»Asn»a 3250.00 And Added Money—Silver Cup Donated W Carroll-Binder Co., Xenia, Ohio “ Thursday, August 4, 1938 3 Year Old Trot (Stak 8250.00 And Added Money—Silver Cup Donated by - Dakin Hotel, Xenia* Ohio 2 Year-Old Pace (Stake) ............ A250.O0 And Added Money—Silver Cup Donated by Spring Valley Hardware Co., Spring Valley, Ohio 2:14 Pace 1300.00 This mix with your own grown corn or wheat Is economical in two ways* It reduces grain consumption and helps the feeder raise choice pork in ample time to cash in the peak markets In the early Fall or Spring. Increased pfoflta you well deserve, *’ Thinking ahead and planning is the surest way to profit. The Master Mixer concentrates are backed by years of ex­ perience to help the real feeder, Sg plan to use it and you can go to market with the other Ohio good hog feeders, Cedarville Elevator Tskjptitos 81 .* — - b . I ■ BfSSliHwffiflffiwUI CadartUM, Ohto Friday* August 8, 1938 2:28 Trot 1300.00 * Free for All Pace 40O.00 2:14 Trot 300.00 SjMwdEuttito ClotoJuly29th»t 11X*. M. a ix other mmmn-vum dm*>“ ssth , 9:90 x ». k * -,.: Twu DiRtlnct EutarialiuiMuiti* fey Gin Sun mm ANDABNEtfS PINERIDGEFOLLIES 2 NIGHTS “PARISIAN F0LLIE8 2 NIGHTS N c tilif Art* fed Aftwrwwon, at Griuid Stoud ^ Mtiutork fHmw#f Awrcwi*Cftttfe, Swine Skeen aai PMfiiry,, MmUrntg- amt Atte bM *U Mewkeuto RzhUffij . - HOMS* SHOW EVERY NIGHT PARADE, FRIDAY MORNING 4BE ULCUS, GRANGER VfH’ATlONAV, AGRICULTURR Domeilie Art% FruHa. Fkiwvw, Gtotoe. teky ffimf Mel* m Frlfimr. F mh I Sete, to ia awf la at*. MMway toe toaffiui ftoffia. GENERAL ADMISSION, day «r utgfet, 99 Cmto M. N. Hunter, Praa. B. H Ball, Traaa. R. K Hainaa, Vice Praa. Mr* JT. Hobart Biyaou, Sao. . V,*' ^-V ? " aaaea .i.- 1. ‘ '* H.'aaaa'if^ - p , ; ^Tbfr e mmatty m «4 alto; IMwWul* axtoemi vaatibii , abrial a ■* «»Uy lu tha inf* pnuventi detortrii) '•ytora,'-8>. toatiteT narily* . arimrtod n ihtf<LS. /.atotistic • > -• • Acttni the atat shopping ; owned » 'toiNeet, • aUthbriz ■ totrani MHiai b eqialpmo rector B :. purrito way;tod ■toiy ace IH roiinr .aetonaw been for plane of tout, Ohi Inen . frill Htii fttoto-dr . aothorit. configeat .game.lai ■■the ■vh 1 Daffy U conficatl meats tn Inhis O] trttrito g m m a® the fast by sp2< ■ritoiseM ‘fief® iaffiiihli (NKdint toaient ■it to m m m m mmmrn. auMtefi- t ate swap k on 50 od urina f for eggs ; n i iT IMS •W ' nty 0.00 0.00 0.00 >y 0.00 0.00 by «=. 0.00 by Ohio 0.00 m D*e» ftoadyr IRali h Aaitot 0.00 . 0.00 0,00 ». 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