The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

i iff STALLION SEASON 1927 Will make the season on the C. H, Gordon farm, 21-2 miles N. of Cedarville on the Y. Springs road C* R* BALDWIN 14 Years Experience Dependable Service Hair Bobbing lo r Ladies The Imported Belgian Draft Stallion, Farceur dejOalbveiicq, a American No. 14969, Belgian No. 28-1488, VoJ. XX \IIL pag«* Home. 7 .80 A. M, to 9 P. M. 860, is recorded in the name o f Wilson Funderburg, New Car- Bateg Bldg. S. Main Cedarville lisle, Ohio, Color: l ig h t sorrel, stripe prolonged to end o f nose. Foaled-—June 10,1924, v SIRE—Reve de Tongre <28-88441, by Printemps de Ton- gre (23-5840), out o f Reveuse de Tongre (28-18833). BAM-—Fortune (23-25067), by Vainqueur (23-1894), p u t ; o f Lena Smeer (23-25065), IMPORTED—By Mr. Wilson Funderborg, New Carlisle. \ This horse is sired by the three time Grand Champion a * ; the International Stock Show. Shown tw ice in the old country | and was first in c lass and Grand Champion. Weight 2040 lbs, ; TERMS-—$15.00 to insure colt to stand for nurse. | ’Best p f care will be taken t prevent accidents but will not be responsibleo should any occur. JOE GORDON m s o n u r ^ FORBESTVOICES C Mwwi'mmnriyii National R a d i o Audition OpCn to Young Bingera / : in Thu Country. •*■■****&'. America'# faiur# g*n#r*Hon of vocal stars ■will t><) disc!o#ad to the world this gall ax atjoth#? of it*, wonder* dus to radio, Ever; rtraag mao or woman with the sift ofVmg, whether from country, town y f city, will h*vo $ all S5|H*l CllfiUl'O, A wtlmi-wid* quest for the- bent j young sloKers and the opening .of the * I door of opportunity u them ha» been , undertaken toy th» Atwater Kent | Foundation, an Institution established for scientifte and educational purposes 1 by A. Atwater gent, the Philadelphia TTTfi * railfa manufacturer had iponsor at AH’W J the Sunday nbjht Kr*nd qper* hour, \ } broadcast over a network of nineteen I stations. - ^ The Foundation hah announced »plans for a"National RadioAudition,* | to find by competition the beet undls* t covered voices in th* united S ta tes.: I -Frisesr aggretfapng tul* ■ I tion for a ntii^Icai educapott (a, certhih ' cases, are ottered as follows: . The two vpijiierg- of flrafc place to the National Audition—a tnan and 4 woman—will jteach receive a gold' '.2U lo a tK M i'# «*»*». .JL' U.JU* l i q u i d In keeping residence property radiant - W new and clean, the occasional use ofHanna’sGREEN^EALPaintisunequalled. * f The fresh, spickand span appearance it gives to dingy, dirty surfaces is like applying ^qwd sunr light*” The"wide choice o f colors in GREEN-' SEAL also makes possible most harmonious color combinations. Long wear and utmost surface protect tion areassutedby usingHannas GRBEN'SEAIi Taint, Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Go. Cedarville, Ohio. ■ How often you have wished ... ■,-( -. your family had two cars? r 1 How often it would have saved your time and money and served those at home. ** W hy waif longer to buy another car? Buick has •exactly the two models that will fill your needs. G e t your Buicknow *j and make the I entire family happy thisyear. A'. Atwater Kent, Presl/Jsut of A twattr K«nt Foundation, which open* door of opportunity to untlircovered -vocalists, decoration. $ 5,000 iu' cash' aud two years' tuition in a leading cousem, tory. Winners ot. sefcond prises will each receive $2,000 In cash and one year'* tuition. - ' Whiners"of third prize* will each receive 5 U*b 30 and one year’s tuition, Winders of roUHh prizes will each revolve $5<ri. XENIA GARAGE CO. S. Detroit, Xenia, O. <* ^ . . . ■ -I -•V ' ' n : \-:' V $Wt'‘ i m M i B i m here are The success of our business .depends on selling good tner cliandise for less money than you can purchase else where, every piece of furniture that we buy is bought with this object in View. *Avery important asset to this policy is our location, low overhead and operating expenses, which offer us an unbeatable wedge tor. keeping prices right. When you buy McMILLAN furniture you can be assured ot getting the best possible value for your money. 1 Special For Saturday Only 10-qt White Enameled Dish Pan ' ...................... " * QUALITY FUKNiTUR* . C om plete o u t f it NEWEST STYLES TO CLOSE OUT Odd China Cabinet* Odd Oreeeere Odd Vanity Dreseers A good strong dish pan, spotless white enameled. The handles are welded on, a very spedupvalue on sale while our present stock lasts. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE VOU BUY Refrigerators Couch Hammocks Gas Ranges Day Beds ; Metal Beds Rloor Coverings l i iuyu e M l L L - A •A-* f. # , $ tux,-*-, • F u rn itu r e w ^ e aueb ' s u n er a l B J 'roses; CEDARVIJ.U! OHIO V1 ,ri * H y tf, Winners, of fifth prises wifi each receive $ 230 . Musical, civic and women's dubs fn each eommasify In each slate will be invited to holqtgjpal contests to solwt 1 the best young roan and best young J woman singer# of their town* The#* 5 winners will then bo certified to a i state audition, which will be broad. itm by ‘avradio station in each state. A slate winner or each Sex will bo chu&an ahd will receive a sliver > medal.. ! Tim next step (a a district audition. J The young men and women who have ? won state honor*- will be taken to a ! central broadcasting .station in one • of five districts, where; an audition j will b3 broadcast to Select jthe two winners—a young man and a young f wos»an~-from that dlslrlcL i The two winner* in each district ; will receive gold medals and the ten ; finalists thus selected will be taken Saw York for the final National < Audition, to he broadcast over a no* ’ tional network ot station*. All ox* I pensus of contestants In the district ' and final auditions, including railroad f fare, hotel hills, entertainment, etc., wilt be paid by the Atwater Kent Foundation. - The Spirit and purpose ot the Na­ tional Audition are indicated In a ; statement by a . Atwater Kent, prcU* l dent of the Foundation, who said: j ''The discovery of one of those rare • voices, or which each generation pro* ; Jnces a very few, seems to me an \ event of profound national (mpor*! j tance. Even when such a voice could ! ! give pleasure to only a few thouannJ people in a year It was a national treasure. Now that millions may en­ joy it on the same evening through' the medium of radio, such U vole* has j become priceless, '•The National Radio Audition, s- ported |ty the Atwater Kent. Foun. a- ilofi, Is an undertaking to search the entire country for beautiful voice* um1 to ofi'or these singers an oppor­ tunity for full development, recogni­ tion and reward.” « The prlnclpr qualifications for con- ' ■ Stants are as follows: Mu3t not be over 25 years old:,.! oust never have been associated with t professional theatrical or opera'id ompany; moat never have been 4 , jald prineipaf In any concert held out* j ide their own states; must dec!,its a Intention to follow a musical cw-. .>er unp must he free from then',, cal , r muslchl contt acts, ' This limitation pecmlts choli 3ins- o to enter the auditions. e««a ! tough Aoy may have received tliuui -1 it., compensation for slngif.; ta . iurches. Other groups from -• t. •h .5tries .are anticipated are st.itti-ni* f t musical school* and localiy prmul* ; .out singers in high Schools-and epl* eges. M us I m K organisations in each state are also afforded an opportunity . to partloipfcte, « • not ice o f a p po in tm en t " Estate of Agnes K, Stormont, Be- c'i-vd. ■ ..•■■■ ’ E. t,« Stonnoafc haa-been appointed v.w! qakllfied a* Adimnistrator of the estate of Ague* K. Stormont, late of iiHone County, Ohio, deceased. Ofttwl this Idth day of May, A. D. 1051?; . 1 i S. G, WR10HT p it ,w a Mo- P L A Y E R Remarkable P I A N O WfcS* •Ae‘ i .■ *-"** AXAn Astonishing Low Price THU Beautiful New Wmlitzer Studio Player Piano Offered Saturday For Only t i W ith > Bench Lamp Cabinet and Player Word Rolls - AT NO EXTRA CHARGE T h i s exquisite little Player is s m a l l enough to go anywhere a n d l i g h t enough to be carried by two people, -V This is one of the Pianos that helped greatly 4o m a k e th e ; Wurjitzer name f a m o u s all over the world. ■ t Ideal for small homes, apartments and where, the kiddies romp and play. It is built exceptionally strong and durable, with a wonderful, sweet mellow tone— unusually attractive toa — Only , -S, Down Delivers This, remarkable little ^Studio t yer stands only A fee t 1 inch h. Yet in spite of its com­ pactness, this Studio Player i* a . perfect Wurlitzer instrument in everhr sense of the word, f t plays fr'oip any standard size roll, with F.8Srt— « . .fu ll, .. . . Ses of expression obtainable only,in other costly player pianos, ' You’Dtbe equally delighted with its artistic qualities and sweetness, bnlilance and volume of tone when playing it yourSelf. , Your present instrument...will be ac­ cepted as partial payment. -- ; r Let us make an appraisement on yoiir present piano. We have men who are experts at reconditioning old pianos. We may he able to make you a surprisingly good allowance. This Applies to Phonographs As Well. 126 South Ludlow Street "H}*1 , It* Wido} Be Ins GRE FAR S RA Dayton’s show, which steers and 1 Thursday an Stock yards, attended the our local brei The "swine conducted -by and with stal tural experts tion on the cai ure attracted tion, Friday S. U, and Maj addresses The '-prize w Grand .Champ! ’Whitehall F . on S-year Heri Lots of 15 Stc . , Whitehall F first, A, J, Wildin, Otto Fetters Krause & B Fred Sphaffe Lots of Five S Harry Gasch ceatly Silas C. Bell z the A. J. Wildm Otto Fetters F. B, TurnbifVOrlA Montgomery S Fred 'Schaffe M. Walhay, 3 Montgomery H Harold Judy. H. S. Neff, 3. Greene County Whitehall F( 2 and 3. Greene County ,, Whitehall F; Roger, 3. , Clark County 1 S. C. Bell, 1. Miami County Krapse and . Krause, 2; Bei . Miami County Krause and • Sttfdebaker 2; 3, , .Preble C o u n t y ___ Dau’ey Copp fit In and 3. ’ Preble' County; f •% r r y Wrigh inahl* ht the list of|iano* ahad the honor in the shbw th tte. of th a t Studio inch com-. i* «. with itmws, tone ■couhly. Of the ' Yoor had 123 head en|k ac- Among the- f tiort of the coun F. B, Tulrnbv Frank Creswell. car of fat cattle what tlie prize MAKE QUICK Ti A, E. Richnr company with ,1 ten day trip to trip south was - the return, tri Richards brough ily of alligators, a t his drugstore KSftBtSISn^nilRflSWIOIWSdlHBfSt!I STORMS AND FLOODS "When storms lay(your wheat flat and floods make lakes of your corn fields there is satisfaction in knowing your dollar crop is safe. Every dollar your plant here keep s l ig h t on growing at the rate of ' GETS H Sammy Jones days in the coun 6 % INTEREST regardless o f storms onfloods.” • , Play safe by keeping your sparee dollars'planted here where .you are always sure,of a bumper crop. TheSpringfieldBuUding& LoanAssociation 28 E. Main Street Springfield, Ohio

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