The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
V kldt?" ' ) l * K >-'V Our Third Annual SHOW Saturday, Nov,26/27 CLASS 1— For the best 5 Ears of Yellow Corn— „ , 1st Premium—1 Bench Vice 2nd Premium—1 Germantown Hammer CLASS 2— For the best 5 Ears o f White Corn— 1st Premium—1 Bench Vise 2nd Premium—1 Germantown Hammer "CLASS 3— - • For the best 5 Ears White Cap or Red Corn— 1st Premium—1 Bench Vise 2nd ;Premium—XGermantown Hammer CLASS 4—, . For the best 5 Ears Garage Com— * 1st Premium—1 Bench Vise . , 2nd Premium—1 Germantown Hamhier CLASS 5— \ ' For the best ear of Corn any Variety— (Cannot be shown in ahy o f above classes) Premium—Cresent Wrench SWEEPSTAKE PREMIUM— The Amrican Seeding Machine Co. offers one set of twelve spear-point cultivator shovels for the best 5 Ears of Corn Exhibited in any of the above classes. BOY CLASSES— , , ■ '' Classes 6,7,8 limited to boys not over 15 years old. "V" ■ • Best 5 Ears Pop Corn (Any vareity) - - Premium—Football. v :V- ' - Longest ear o f corn (Ahy Variety) Premium—Tip-Top Watch. c l a s s ' s — / , . / Ear corn most rows o f grain (Any Variety) Premium-r-Tip-TopWatch. - * i f< - s- / t t \ ~ ~ RULES GOVERIVINP THE SHOW ' T Entries are open to any farmer o f this locality. Corn must be grown by person making entry in season 1927. A ll persons are limited! to two entries in any one class. 'Corn may be entered! anytime; on Friday, Nov. 25.., Entries, w ill’positively close on Friday, November 25 a t 6 P. M., and a ll corn must be at our store by that time. \ v . Judging w ill start a t 1 P. M., Saturday, Nov. 26th. Premiums w ill b e av/arded a t 9 P. M. on day o f show. No corn can be removed until after premiums aire awarded; A ll corn winning premiums is to be the property o f The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, . LADIES BAKING CONTEST CLASS 1— . . * BEST ANGEL FOOD CAKE— , 1st Premium—Pyrex Casserole. .2nd Premium—Pyre* Pie P late. CLASS 2— BEST PAN ROLLS— ' - 1st Premium—Pyrex Casserole. . .2nd Premium—Pyrex F ie P late. CLASS 3— BEST PUMPKIN PIE— 1st Premium—Pyrex Casserole. •* 2nd Premium—Pyrex P ie P late. SWEEPSTAKE PREMIUM— . . To the lady exhibiting the best Angel Food Cake, Pan of Rolls, and Pumpkin Pie, we w ill g ive one Conserve Cooker, val»* ue $10.00. Entries in baking contest w ill close a t 12 o'clock Saturday, November 26. A ll entries w ill be returned to owners after 9 ! p,m . ' '■ . GUESSING CONTEST FOR LADIES To the lady guessing the nearest number of grains o f com j in th e glass ja r shown in our window w e w ill give one Aium i- ? num Perculfttor, The contest w ill close promptly at & P. M. on 1 Saturday, Nov. 26th» Prizes to be awarded not later than 10 ! P .M . MUSIC— AFTERNOON AND EVENING By the Boss Township School Orchestra. Come and spend . the day w ith us. W e'll do our best to make it worth while, Mr. W , E. Hanger, Extension Specialist in farm crops o f Ohio State, w ilt judge the com and w ill also talk on the care and seiaction o f seed com . - Headquarter* for John Deere Implements Black Hawk Mamtee spread- era, Kokomo Ponce, Stool and Locust Posts, Tile. Cement, Roofing, Salt, Pu- •rin* Chows, Mill Foods, tankage, Stoves, Hanna Green Seal Paint, Coat, in fact if it is used on a farm wo have It HIGHSCHOOL NEWSITEMS Com* on all you loyal boosters of Cedarville High School. Come on all you parent* friends and supporters in the district. Wo peed you now to put some more pep into our team and into the game this afternoon. We have to make this last and important game a home coming one, and will have our Q g w jig h School Band, yells and such in all their glory. The game is surely j the biggest of the season being play- I ed with Bath Township. We want you ; to pep it up with your presence plus 1your support. Don’t forget, get any- j thing from your “Lizzie" to your i “RollsRoyce” and come to the game this afternoon•a t -3:00 o’clock, We are looking fo r you. ARMISTICE DAY Silent now the rolling thunder, Silent now the battle’s cry. Awful guns men crumled under, Dead and rusting, silent lie. . Now no more we see the rocket, Hear no more the bullet’s hiss} For the men who braved those battles Long have felt the cold grave’s, kiss. ■# •' / ■ ,• Ache and sorrow half forgotten. Time has healed the ragged wound. ’ Nations who once cursed each other, Now by love", and hand-clasp bound. Many years have put' behind us Tho’ts of bloodshed and of strife; But the years will not restore us Those who fell in mortal strife. Now upon the day appointed, Let us faij before God’s throne; Pray for those who gave their life blood, And for those they left at'home. MEMORIES No longer booming, shrieking shells Light the evening sky; But the quiet, peaceful sunset^- Slowly passes by. Softly now a bird is singing, Hear the night-bird's cry 1 Sunset’s rays fall on the crosses Where the valiant soldiers lie. v —H. F. Dailey And 8bally when M« day w*» den* Twas still in th« early mem But he could fool the burst’s p a th . Which thru’ hit flash had torn. He purchased with hi* very Mood The Freedom that we crave Bo now the least that weuan do Is mark his lowly grave, —Eddie Brigner. g B B B M C XL f f g g g g BIBLE READING CCONTEBT The annual Btbk Reeding Contest will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Sabbath ^evening 'at 7:80 o’clock. There are 3 contestant*, A good program in music will be given ; also, A silver offering will b* taken to defray expense* and to he used for equipment in the college. CARD OF THANKS HOMS CULTURE CLUB HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you can gave 20 Per Cent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep er a t the SERVICE HARDWARE CO. We desire to express our sincere thanks to all for the kindness and the sympathy shown in our recent be reavement. To the neighbors and the friends for the many beautiful floral tribute's; also Rev, Jngmire and Rev, Hammsn fo r their consoling remarks ra * to Mrs.-Johnson, Mr*. McDonald and Mrs. Black for the beautiful se lection of songs rendered. Arthur McFarland, D. H, McFarland and family,' Public Sale Dates Nov. 22, Charles D. Clayton, Yel low Springs, Nov. 2?, Roy Allen, South Solon. Nov. 23, C. 0. Carter, Jamestown NO HUNTING PERMITTED No hunting with dog or gun will be i permitted on lands owned or operated | by the following, | Charles F, Marshall, Robt. Evans, I. C, Davis. W. H. Arthur. Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc. Currie McElroy. R. M. Waddle. The members o f the Home Culture 1Club answered to roll call with tbe full names of their grandmothers when the club met Tuesday afternoon a t the horns of Mrs. John Milroy. Two. splendid paper* were read. “The Women of the Mayflower" by Mrs. H, C« Lewis, and “The Modem.Grand mother,” by Mrs. W. C, Illffe, MV*. J , Hairy Nagley read a poem on; “Armistice Day.” Mr*. Walter Corry rendered several musical numbers Refreshments suggestive of Thanks giving were served. Christmas cards and Christmas gift* ere arriving daily a t Walker’s Variety Store. The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS wmsdm For Rent- Either 5 or 6 rooms on Main street, 3 rooms upstairs furnish ed for light housekeeping. Garage in connection. Call a t Western Ohio Cream Station, "D r e s s W cH e n d S u c c e e d " IW^sSNaOTHEi FOR SALE—.Two good leather rock ers and day bed.. E. C. Payne, 2-186. Subscriptions taken for Magazines and Newspapers. J. C. McMillan * SALESMAN WANTED Opportunity of unusual merit*: offers position tp 1one who knows livestock and 1‘feeding condition as representative for The Moorman Mfg, Co. of Quincy, 111., fo r territory in the east half of .Greene ebunty. The man .who will meet bur re quirements must be honest, reliable, and must have live stock feeding (knowledge, who can. devote full time to the work."" Write A, E. Hayes, 212 Oakwood Place, Springfield, Ohio, a t once. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER The guns have ceased their firing The cannons hove ceased their roar, But bn the field the dying ‘ . Have fallen to rise no more. Short months ago they left their hqmes "* N Across the waters blue, But now they lie upon the field Where they have died fo r y o u .. A cross upon each soldier’s grave To mark his place of rest, Where he has laid his body down For what he to’t was best. He fought for us amid the gloom Of battle's cold array, Apd only waited for the word To start another day; A day that was so full of woe Of shells, of smoke and blood Of comrade’s faces in the trench And1bodies in th e mud, FORMENAND YOUNGMEN THEBOSTONIAN A shoe with style, comfort and wearing quality that is not excelled. We have them in all styles, leathers and sizes for • */ Men and Young Men. STORE E. Main St. Xenia, 0 . . ..v. . ....... ... ........ .An Ovei%oal either, has: “IT” or it hasn’t. ■ “IT” in anything belies description./ It isn’t that — it isn’t this — it’s simply “it” and in your new coat you want it, ' , , You’ll find every O’coat in this array is saturated ‘ with lines, that cannot be dramatized — style .that no.artist can paint ■—■unless you pose for the picture, / , ■, The, young men of Xenia and Green’e county « know ‘.‘IT” when they see “IT” ------; also where to find "IT," ' And here’s where you’ll find them------ for hero , 1"IT" is . . - • ’ ‘ - • . . ' MICHAEL-STERN O’VF.RCOATS IN EVERY WEIGHT, COLOR and CLOTH $ 3 0 $ 3 5 $40 . OTHERS FROM $25 to $65 Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats T K e f o t S k sU o m iU k 22 S..Detroit St. X e n ia , O h io V For Sale: Second' hand razbrs, cheap, Smith Barber Shop.’ The Cedarville Formers GroinCo. Public Sale! As Ave are leaving the farm we will sell a t Public Auction a t our residence one mile south of New Jasper ori the New.Jasper- ' PaintersVilie pike; six -miles southwest of Jamestown, and rfeven miles southeast of Xenia, on 1 Wednesday, November 23 Commencing a t 10:30 O’clock, sharp, the following described personal property: 4-^Head of Horses —4 On bay mare, 11 years old, weight, 1450; one black mare, 13 years old, weight, 1500} one black mare 8 years old, weight, 1250; one driving horse, 14 years old, weight, lOOO. 5—GoodMilch Cows—5 i FouruJersey cows, one 3 years old, two 8 years, one 9 years old. All of these cows are.giving a good flow of milk, I Jersey-Short* horn heifer, coming 2 years old. .51—Head of Hogs—51 Six Duroc and 2 Poland China sows; 42 suckling pigs; 1 Duroc boar, 2 years old. All hogs, except pigs, arc double immuned. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Os(c sulky plow; 3 Walking plows; double disc; harrow, drag; 1 Black Hawk coin planter, With 90 rods of wire; 1 John Deere single- row cultivator; 1 Ohio single-row cultivator; 1 7x12 Superior wheat drill; 1 7-ft, rieCJorniick wheat binder; McCormick mowing machine; sulky hay rake; tedder; road wagon, with flat-top; iron wheel wagon, with box-bed; corn shelter; gravel bed; sled; spring wagon; buggy; double shovel; hog troughs; hog fountain; self feeder; 7 hog boxes} 2-barrel water tank; belling. , ONE 4 I t P, WATERLOO BOY GASOLINE ENGINE. ONE 8 INCH INTERNATIONAL FEED GRINDER. HARNESS—Two sets of tug harness; 3 sets of chain harness; 1 set of buggy harness; collars; hjdt.-rs; lihes; bridles; Straps; i pair of Yankee breechings, . FEED AND GRAIN—About 11-2 tons of mixed hay; abodt 11-2 tons of timothy hay; 100 to 160 bushels of corn in crib. HOUSEHOLD GOODS--One South Bend mailokbla rangs, extra good; l table; 1 wardrobe; 1 cream separator; 1 4-burfter Quick Meal oil stove; 1 Royal cook stove; 1 10*gallon cream cans; 6-barrel water tank; poultry fence; washing machine; 12 galvnuized chicken coops, and other articles too- numerous to mention, Ttrmi) Mud* Known on Day of Sate Cl 0 . CARTEB Uftrt Taylor, Auctioneer Foster Fitzpatrick, Clark Lunch served by the Loyal Women of Church of Christ, 1 of Jamestown, Ohio, ComparetheGreatNeu) CHMSLEFI featurefirfeaturf\ And, You'll Find it Su perior to Sixes of Other Makes Costing Hun dreds of Dollars More [HE sw eep ing .enthusiasm for the Great Hew Chrysler "62" laduetothepublic’s recognition that it has completely upset all past ideas o f what $1095 could buy in a motor car. Here are features heretofbre found on ly in Chrysler* o f h igh er p r ice —fea tu res o f performance, beauty, luxury, comfort, economy, safety, de* pendability and long life for Which, in any other make, you Wouldstill haveCopayhundreds o f dollars more. We w ill gladly turn a Great Hew Chrysler “62" over to you to test in your ownway. Than you 'll understand fu lly the acclaim o f rids sensarional car which today more than ever is setting the country Chrysler, wild. I t Six-Cylinder Engine, 54 h. p 2. 7-bearing Crankthaft 3. 61 andmore Mile* an Hour 4. Typical ChryderAcceleration 5. IrapuLe Neutralizer 6 . Webbed Crankcace 7. Ventilated Crartkcate 3. Invar Steel Strut Piston* 9. Special Engine Manifolding 10. Exclusive Type of Cylinder H e ad a n d C om b u s tio n Chamber 11. Silchrome Valves 12. Oil Filter 13. Air Cleaner 14. Thermostatic HeatControl 15. Manifold HeatControl 16. Cellular Type Radiator 17. FuUPressure Oiling System •18. Rubber Engine Mountings 19. 18-inch-B*»e RoadWheels 20. Balanced Front Wheels 21. Pivotal Steering 22. 4-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes 23. High Carbon Steel Springs 24. Specially-designed Rear Axle for Balloon Tires t 25. Levelizers Front and Rear 26. Indirectly.LightedInstrument . Panel 27. FedooNumbering System 28. Electric Gasoline Gauge 29. Headlamp Control on Steer* ing Wheel 30. NarrowComet Pillars 31. Adjustable Steering Wheel 32. Cadet Visor Ho Fed Jumbij Verdi! ~rmr agate Eggh] ling1;,- .. The that tq thel that J comply Evitf urn col the del WIT1 Thel tion fol tenberj game is satdl contrail years The ed, haij $14,29-1 Probat adminij leaving 33. Saddle Spring Seat Cushions 34. Fine Mohair Upholstery 35. RigidType Curtainson Tcour* ihgCar 36. AdjustableFrontSeat 37. Ltsw Center of Gravity ^ 38. Double Beaded Body Con struction 39. Chrysler Smartness and Sym metry,of Line . . 40. 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