The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

C*EXAimiJ8 HSRAtD, NOVEMBER $0, }928 W,V MB* mOm DAYTON, OHIO G ift Wrapping Service Onu ot this most jopul&r of Rtko-Kuralot’a CUrSatmaa services la that of wrapping packages ip attractive gift boxes, covering them with tissue and a tasteful ribbon. Parcels Mailed Without Charge Any gift yon choose will he mailed to any part of the United States with , postage- paid hy , The Rlke-Kumler Company, Early Mailing Is Advised. Gome to See Santason Everyone is already in love with Santa’s own, little boy “ Santason.” perhaps he has already hoen to your town. But in case you, haven't seen him, gantason, Santa Claus and , his Workshop Castle will be at tbe Dayton Fair­ grounds every Sunday from 2 to 5 o’clock- Bring the kid­ dies to see. him. . Ready With Gifts for All T> IKE-KUMLER’S is bright and gay in its Christinas at'ire, Lovely red draperies . adorn the columns on the first floor. Silver leaves and crystal lamps add to the beauty of the scene. Shelves are’ overflowing with hand­ some gifts. Practically, every land and. every clime has contributed to these assortments. You’ll find brass from China, pewter, from Holland, glass from Italy, modern art pottery from "Austria, linens from Ireland and Bel­ gium, dainty novelties from France, and other ■gifts too numerous to mention. You will find it a'pleasure to mruc .Rike-Kumler’s your shopping headquarters for Christmas gifts. Gift Certificates If one does n<?t know J-h-u wiU please—the safe thing is to give a gift qertif'c.'.t s. \ These may be purchased ‘ n any denomination at tbe cashier's station on the Si: irh Floor. Bat it you would Uke someone to select :c. ag i f t s for you and save you .from Christmas crowds or help you select them— Corneliaf Personal Shopper Will be ready to aid yon. Write, phone or wire her and she will shop" with you or for you. ■ Iwilltakeoverthecoal,oil,gasoline, grainandfeedbusi­ nessofRitenour’sExchangeon Saturday, December 1, 1928 I t will be my aim to handle the fu ll line o f the Ohio Farm Bureau feeds, dairy feed , hog meal, poultry laying mash, bran meddlings, oil and alfalpha meal, ca lf m ea l W e are receiving a car o f feed on December 1 and will make special prices on orders delivered from the car on arrival* Coal, Oil, Gasoline COAL DELIVERED B Y OUR OWN TRUCK In as much as this business is to be carried on strictly a CASH basis we will be able to price our goods a t a figure much lower than where credit is extended. A ll lines of feed, coal, oil, and gasoline wUl be noted for high standard and quality. PLEASEDONOTASKUSFORCREDIT Gray McCampbell, Prop. Phone 2-45 Cedarville, Ohio r arm v id le Slump ving Slow Is Grow er NwrftiiMK % IftgS L«M T igs* la Ye**- 0m m W Were A ny a r fflil frfM UTM <* * "**< For theBreelde Toboftwniia* tg turn real estate YahiM in i^Mt Qwfcod Abates since the war period aeept iso he slowing up, but the aver&jp vain# per acre bf such real estate * per cant be­ tween Jtuxoh h jM fZ , md March l, 1928, aceoxdhec^^ the Bureau of Agricultural of the United Str.tes Bepartmt^Kt 0 Agriculture. Assuming the jyyarage value of farm land dturtig the period from 1912 to 1914 Jus WO per cent, the aver- I - age for the United Stater s* s-w hole------ was 170 per cent in 1920,124 per cent in 1925,117 per seat in 1927 and 117 per cent in 1928, In tbe East North Central group of states, however, the drop has been more severe. In this group of states, in which Ohio is included, the 1920 figure was 151 pm* cent, in 1926 it was 111 per cent, in 1027 it was 104 per cent and in 1928 it wa* 101 per cent. The Ohio value was 159 per cent in 1920, dropping to 105 per cent in 1926, to 99 per cent in 1927 and to 96 per cent in‘ 1928, Ohio is one of only six states on which present farm values are below th% 1912-1914 figure. All these states are in the corn belt. Indiana’s average value is the lowest recorded in 1928, being 84 per .cent of the pre-war value- While decreases in farmland values are growing less, year hy year, the bureau ’ makes no forecast as to whether, the bottom has been reached by tM prices "o f midwestem farm land. F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach O f Everybody CharlesR.Hoemer PHONE C edarv ille 148 Res. Addreita R. F . D . 1, X enU , O h io That handsome basket you are plan nlng to give for Christmas—be sure tt accompany it with a quaint hand painted hearthstone broom. The twi together make a gift supreme. Tht storeB are showing these broom* am baskets painted In gorgeously ga) flowers and that is the cry jtbeae day* color, color,-more color! New Handkerchief Fad Shorts And Middlings Better sheep, rather than more sheep, is the better medium for in­ creasing-wool ptodtiction in the United States. ^ She does not "wear her heart on her sleeve” for her party dress is T« *W 12 months m-ecedhur March sleeveless, ,but she does tie her band- - . i f , preceuins maren ktrcMef( wWcll & a htJge Bquare ot 1, 1928, fntm real estate values for her wrist, sa that it the United States showed the smallest will *flUtter and .flatter as she “ trips decline recorded- in, any year since the yght fantastic.” If you would post-war deflation set in. ' j bring joy via a Christmas gift to. the , * ’ } modern miss who is looking for thrills ' In the way of new trinkets of fashion, Of the 31,526 igembdrs of boys’ and present her with, one o f these “for- girls* 4-H club* iti -Ohio this year, 82.2 ' mal” handkerchiefs as they are called. per cent will carry through their ~ work to completion, it is estimated. „ PUBLIC SALE Having decided to discontinue farming I will offer at Public Auction, my entire line o f chattels without reserve or buy bid on what is known as tha Henry Bateman farm located X mile off the Federal pike, 5 miles East o f G e m i l e B J S o u t ’hJSjMst^efJCernaand about 8 miles North o f Jamestown, 8 miles off State Route No, 11, on THURSDAY , DECEMBER 13,1928 Beginning at 10 A. M., Sharp, Bali* or Shine. 5 — HEAD OF HORSES — 5 Five Head of Good Work Horse** 12 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 12 Consisting of 1 Shorthorn, carrying Gth calf, -eligible to register. 1 Shorthorn Cow, carrying 5th calf. 1 half Shorthorn and Jersey, carrying 5th calf. ’ 3- extra good Shorthorn Heifers, bred to calve March 1, 1 Shorthorn Bull Calf eligible to register, 1 Holstein Cow with 4th calf by side, eligible to register, X Brindle Cow, extra good milker. 1 Jersey Cow, good milker. TheSje Cows are ail, tuberculin tested. 100 — HEAD OF SHEEP — 100 Consisting of 60 head, of Delaine Ewes, some two years old and some four years -old. 4QLambs and two Rams. HOGS—-SOWS AND PIGS H A Y AND GRAIN ' 6,000 bushels Clearage Corn. 200 bushels Early Oats. 12 tons Mixed Hay, 10-20 Tractor And Farm implements This"tractor is an International with blows and is in No. X condition and used but two seasons. 1 I. H. C. .Feed Grinder, 10 in., new; 1.75-ft. belt, new. 1 30-in, Buzz Saw, new. 1 7-ft. Moline Binder. 1 new 8-16 Double Disc. 17-12 Thomas Gram Drill with fertilizer attachment. 1 I. H. C. Corn Planter, new, with 140 rod of wire. 1 Dunham Cultivator. 1 new I. H, C. Mower, 6-ft. cut. 1 Snlkey P. O. Plow, -14 in walking Plow* John Deere 2-row Com Plow. John Deere Single Row Corn Plow. Potato Plow. Good Tiffan Wagon, box bed, .good as new. Brown Wagon with rack. Set Hay Ladders. Set Iron Wagon Wheels.. Gravel Bed, Feed Sled, 8 Pitcher Pumps. Iron. Pump. 8 Steel' Chicken Coops. 2 Grass Seed Sowers and; other articles to numerous to mention. HARNESS \ One Set4of new Walsh Work Harness. S Sets Tug and Ghahi.Harness, Collars. Bridles. Lines. Breast Chaims. Forks. Shovels, Sledge dhd wedges; Cross Cut Saw. Emery Wheel. Oil Drums, Gas tanks. ' Oil Measures. Single and Double Trees. Hay Rope, Fork and Pulleys. 2 new ten-gallon Milk Cans. 125 Chickens, 1 Heating Stove, j ’ TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE FrankPowersandS.W.DifendaU HOWARD TITUS, CARL TAYLOR, Auctioneer*, , " HARRY LEWIS, ISOMER- NELSON, Clerks. Lunch' served on ground on day1of sale. ' ??SpS! o f C h e v r o l e t H i s t o r y • * &Six in theprice range of thefour f The Chevrolet Motor Company announce* The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History . *. a Six In the price range of the four! ^ ■ Spectacular asChevrolet *achievements havebeen in the past . **notables* its engineeringtriumph?haveproved themiefv** to be—this remarkable new cardwarfs every previous Chevrolet accomplishment. Nqt only docs it introduce into the low-priced fieldan entirely newmeasureofperformance, Comfort, bjauty and style“ but it is sold at prices so low as to alter every previous con* cepticn of motor car value, i The now six-cylinder va1vc*ln*head engine*-*- • developed from more thana hundred motors designed especially for this sensational car*- stftttds out as an engineering masterpiece; With a power increase of approximately 3Z% over the previous Chevrolet motor, .with sensationally greater speed and faster accel­ eration“ it offers a type of performance that is- literally astounding. And it affords an economy averaging better than 20 mile* to the gallon, of gasoline! .. In appearance, this Outstanding Chevrolet is destined to become ah automotive sensation —so smart, so stylish and so distinctively ap­ pointed tiut it rivals tbe costliest custom creations! The marvelous new Fisher bodies are longer, lower and roomier with adjust- gbits driver’sseat Irt all dosed models—and yeveal the matchlessartistry of Fisher design­ in', With thslrmodhhnewpojor*,theirsmart Roadster*,,-, .* 5 2 5 Phaeton „ * .-...* 5 2 5 ........ . * 5 9 5 a u ........ . . ! 5 9 5 The S e d a n ,,,,,,,,.O j D Sport Cabriolet * 6 9 5 ThcCotivertible$ik *y g* Landau. . . . . . . . ( JbO 8 S S £ ^ . * 4 0 0 lWrTort f £ A f* ^hussis** 4 * *«*p 3 ^ * 3 whhCab . *,. * 6 5 0 S f c , ....... * 5 9 5 AUpries* t.o.L. EUnt,Mich. dual mouldings and their -distinctive concave pillars, they achieve a dfcgree of original beaufy that has seldom, been equalled in motor car design. You are cordially invited to visit our showroom and secure complete detailed information'about this sensational new*car -------- Which Will Le ready for delivery beginning January 1st. Advance Showings , * . . . % JS Tno Owfstantling Chevrolet o f Chev­ rolet H istory w ill b e displayed in tt series o f advance showings ih the cities listed b e low » New Yotkta, Nov, 24*29, Waldorf Astoria .« Hofei anji Chevrolet Retail Store, Broadway at5?tlv»..Detroit,Nov.24*29,GeneralMotors Bldg.. « , Washington, Dec. 14, Mayflower Hotel * .. Chicago, Bsc, i-6, Pure Oil Bldg* WackerDr.andWabashAve. to# Angeles, Dec. L6, Ambassador Hotel Auditorium « , * San FrAndsco, Dec. 6-13, Civic Auditorium, Larkin Hall, , , Cincinnati, Dec, 8*14,Hotel Slnfoh *•. St, Louis, Dec, 8*14, Arcadia Ball­ room, 3515 Olive Street. . . Atlanta, Dec* IS* ‘ 22, Auditorium“ Armory. , . Dallas, Dec*18* 22, Adolphus Hotel, Junto t Ballroom , . , Portland,Ore.,Dec.iS*22,PuhIicAuditorium, THE LANG CHEVROLET CO. Phone 90 Xenia, Ohio 121E. Main S t Beal Chevrolet Co., Jamestown, Ohio Hill Top Garage, Cedarville, Ohio Q U A L I T Y A T t O W C O S T '.liii[pi|iWSi|wMMiiww!i*#a|j|u-|iiiaai^^

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