The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

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W. - •-S.*g.AA^,. ... - t m t o i a i t l A k i A j a ' ^W"USWN"I^e**—* Bob lng«r«t>H »poiu; th* truth whea he said that the liquor traffic i “the devil's best friend and God’# won* enemy" i I'resident Cotton of Colgate Uni* vcr*ity said to hi* student*: It is difficult to become enthusiastic about anything which ha* all the entries on the dehit aide of the lodger, for if there is anything to be aaid in favor of consuming alcohol as a bev ?;rage, up to the present time It has been carefully concealed, If beverage alcohol were totally removed from the world tomorrow morning by « Midden upheave! of nature, the-result wouldhe complete gain, There might be regrets, hut no loss, That is the thing in a nutshell, * m* mi r n ktoto SJK mi Mm.t a i m } Mali* down la 64HM KayELymr *m ftfto a i NM ihg, itoo#*a»-aed Hgftt w aigli m* hro^ag M isi * * * • ‘ " ‘W *» i * * 10*1 hwmt, W0k mm *m* « l iU * 4 to hotl, mi amtotoly a hwtosto fa r hswh Voto wtoos to *M at 1LM. that hrtoga awwmk rotatory agd;«Uwr g to i and ohaiea aavto daw* to to lh» vmk ha# «.to, aasordiag to waight. Maditoa no ' A a awlad ' »H^Wf W ^IsMPtog O r F8AUE Maaday. Patsariiir 4, IWf SpriagSeld Livo Stodc Salsa Co. KOQS MCS toad. n d *m N m * gradsa yaagod fsoas T Jtto * M , aad i eulla I,Id dams. itoe-m M m - w i to 250-274 lto, 275-290 lto, m ito .up 120-159 lto. Feeding pigs Fat sows Stags 5,00 -.-5.45 MM 540 4,90 m «•*>»■» op w «► mw at»*®*35' .6.05 down rnmm^^mmmmrnJtM tO 5*30 3.76 «**■! SHREP ft LAMBS—186 M i Tdptomto . a* a* a.«w «,to■* aa to**6V30. Sewed* f*to«oasa*.s*to"'«sto7*76 It W6S Ben., Tillnjun who m M s ^M oh U viq * ja A4|to'et »4Bp ^r* * *• jaW7»35 %iauor control by the state 'Fat buck Iftjrt* 7.75 down control of the state by liquor.” , Feodor bun to-------------- 6,05 down .-------* 1Aged wethers —------ ..,.5.80 down The Boston Transcript, one of the Butcher mm .-,-* --~ ,JM > 5 dwm high-grade df»1He» of the eouatry, CATTbR—155 hsad. makes this comment: ."A. drunken. Best steers — _________ BM to 940 father of a family has always been re- other steera 8.00 down garded a st hopeless; but when the Heifers -------------------- .7.45 down mother takes up the habit, no basis Fat c o w s__ __________ 540 to 5.76 for decency in the family is left,” Medium cows ,4.00 to.4.95 ..... . ‘’Thin cows ..5,85' down ,We were asked to repeal the 18th Best bulls — — ----- —0.50 to 7,10 Amendment' because pur Federal Other b u lls___ ^---- 0.46 down prisons were overcrowded. Today we TJj-csh cows-___ _ *___ ..64.00 down have built seven new Federal prisons, VEAL CALVES—178 head, itnd opr prison -population haa Top vealers .eatWJW’WWV'W! ,-U.OO reached tho all-timo high o f 152,000— Gpod and choice . — 940 to 1140 pne-flith of whom are still in their Medium _— , — ,— .....7 4 0 to 9.45 teens. . Cull* 6.10 down --------* . ; Hog receipts continued stronr to* Roger Bahson, generally acknowl*" day, With Supply received -numbering fedged to be the world's greatest statis- 1532 head. Top price was 6.75, paid .tieian, is quoted as toping said that;' •‘We have discovered^that in America, of families not on relief, four opt o f five ;have no members of the family who dririk. Of families on relief, four out. of five have members of the family who drink.”—National Voices IJMUUL EKMMOI , Irene May'Oaealtor, wtoaaytose a f rwidaas* la uakaown, wUI toto aottto that or Oatotor IS, 19*1, Tscrian O. Quanttoy fltod his eortolm aatlgs a* [gainst tor for #toeee or thegrewai f of wilful sbssacc, bafmre tto Court « f Comsao« Pleas, G tooro Comity, Otoe, in Case Ho. tffiMHL That said eaaao wftf eoaie or for towing, or or after December 5,1959. MA*r j g SBOUK ,(19*t04-ll*M ) Attonwqr ito PlahsMt NO H uimHG NOTKa wawtoamitosm* No hunting with dog or g w i trespasetng will permitted or ti following farms: fifed Chase, John Jttodig. Denver WoHe. Walter Andrew. Hassles Creek Cem. Aseee* & A. Kennoti. “Everyone who studies the social conditions o f the poor know that for weights from 166 to 199 lto, Wcighw averaging 2 l» lto. cashed •it 5.69, and at 6.15 for weights in the spread o f 225 to 24» lto. Weightier kinds sold from 545 down, and these under 460 lto.'and down-to 120 lto: selling a t 6.55. Feeding pigs sold UR to 8,05, and butcher sows from 445 to. 4.70, with odd head up to 6,30, A decrease was toted in the re-: :iquor works mom ruin than any other] f«$pt8 Of fat lamb* with 186 head con- one cause.”—Theodore Roosevelt. ^*ned. Choice ewe and wether lambs “TKe saloon is the sum o f all vil- cashed at 8.66, or about 40 cents lianies,” Billy Sunday,said 25 years '»we* than a,week ago, Second* sold G i f t s F o r A M a n ’ s C.tl C 1 STMAT B y - . ! 1 PtaeiicMfly Pm hc t— P<rf*tfyPt*cticM l mm v m t m F R M f f l G , D R W I N 5 li 1 1 3 T/ Each in A Fogue Sbop m l e t A tlmflKwUS MOCK Of 1 WMNRMT shirt* in colorful s t rM and mwt pat- lerm* iJOiiAr mhciiiq w m o t w i ; . itjfkly 1®^686 iuni tb# iWrti iMyv for himaelf the ye*r auouHd A eottote of thtoe with "Bitot Brato* m ar ties to mutch multi a perttot 1 2 1 2 .5 0 1 3 .5 0 V c e u E S n c r > m m i m w . - M M i m s e e SFlUNCPtBLD* OHIO W itt Lartlle Ball pmvMior rtorwlnir v s r mm S iS^nSSS ^wnusrsA • * ^ * m m « » tateuded adventure and excitement when a Hollywood stadio tries to vrodnee a picture with Key Kyser, his band to Hastcat Kaowledge-’ Adolph# iMeuiou ts oyetarrto » < .>“ » Itebfnsoa, Dennis O’Keefe, Rdwerd Everett Hortoa and RthRt* prominently contribute to the comedy. ? , . mispp ■tosewi maaJtotoctotoiaaaeBsmtomsaie — 'EL; m in his toozc. Sermon, 'Get on the>* »»* modtom sorts at 745. Water Wagon.’ That's just hs true' Fat buck tomb# ranged downward tmiay as It was then, and you cant *>on» 7.75, and faedeto going back to alter the evil, character of the saloto th* Urm*<* «°W ftom*M '>y simply changing its name to 6,65, Yearling wether* brought 'tavern,* 9*cr parlor/ or. ‘cocktail *40* w d WWtar awes meetly around loupgo«” 1r , 1 ! A tot' a f good stew* «#& to 946, The future'belongs to the child—' with other* to the short fed iUuR the three great enemte* of "child life 'town id 646, whUa stoma o f ' dairy; are igonmcc, poverty and alcohol, and breeds sold down to 746 and a few the greatest of these is aicohol.-rSld Yawer. Beet heifers offered sold to Donald MacLean, L46, with the dairy breeds dowg to: ^ , 8.86. , Ito ll hitehev cowi mdd from; William D. Upshaw, former Gan* 5.00 to 6.76, mediumgrades from 4.06 • * A ll R oa d s L ead t « H ik e ’ s AH maja kiglsarsirs leading to Dayton are open, making it poanlble to rsa ili ffliuV fai-R vacy short tinse, Y o u ll fiud 4 t a pleasure to Miop a t B iltoV at Ctmistosaa T M The whole atnMMphere o f tlm. store puts you in ' d toafdW g toC S itiito^ '^^aaM RRR ityoR to ter th ed tom ,a tIito iB u g a l^ b t - awaits yen; ta ll tod, cathedral candles topped fcy eilver stars grail jmt on tha asato aiales^In every department o f th e More and on every floor yon w ill find beautHbl aad eolorfnl displays o f Gbrismas mierdiandise. Not wily is ihe atombeautiful, Wt fon will find sate* people,friendly and iaterestadhayour shopping problems. Everygift yon chfcwe tollikeVbae g distinet quidlty ahaat it—from the sihqpla inexpensive handkerchief tolihc very unusual and lovely gift from onr fsmotu ArtGift* Depaftaseto amth# fourth floor. i H r - nw gWr toto^m*a^ton^Ptoto^^^ww AWB^* to n an gitosy a big thrill la vMtfcg SlSto Clito to im mm been, whMi Iw has buSt to l t o ’i Teylmd eeth* «tanh t t t o ^toawK urn aL to lto #A WMWmo:09 WJffiRHffip 0 0 0400C0R ■" i» ^ng-E-A ufwJPPI^W^ :00^m00^^0 II yea find It teMamaltot M nm# to. Dpytea i t de your duppfac. Jam phaae or .write Cornelia. A t will fee |W to auks a aeltetiea of gifts for you. Km too find Cornetts f 'groat help to A s* ^yu u^s ^fei^ui^ue TS.O H IE R JB IW Ig R COM FAH Y miiwimoii>osiiiiin«iui>MiiiiMmiiofWtomiwiitoi>towiwiiaM*toimwnitol>wriS wniitotoM T t A n p p n J ? • 1 1 / * J L X x l ^ x V I T J l L / X V Plumbing of All Kinds Bath-room Equipment Modem Kitchen Sinks H o t Water H ea ting | Let us Quote yea PrUm mmmrnmmmmmm t unto

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