The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

Greyhound Races Open a t W est Jefferson Saturday Night September 22 Racing N ightly (Except Sunday) Rain or Shine Ladies Admitted FREE Mondays —>Wednesdays — Fridays * . W EST JEFFERSON KENNEL CLUB, Ltd., W e st Jefferson, Ohio i A D A I R ’S JW M ARVELOU S tth e Clarity o f Tone The Beauty t The Unfailing Accuracy o f the Wonder Set - f e a r fi 67 % getsthemall . PERFECTLY $1 ' 2 H 50 Complete . i ■**“ (less tubes) SEE m HEAR IT i ' Then you’ll know ' ' - ' " f . MocU 2L 7 TUBES ADAIR’S Ni Detroit S t Xen ia , Ohio n n r MO Country Clttb, l l/a lb. twin or single, Loaf Q A DII l AU Pound Loaf 5c , Rye 1 V 2 lb . loaf 10c. 0 0 POST B R A N I O C A I T C Country Club Qtiick Cook, U A I 0 Small 2 Packages 15C RICE Genuine Blue Rose Head 4 Pounds 2tC LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hiss Mary Elisabeth, flmith has «ntwed Miami University fo r the Winter tern?, SUGAR Fufe Cane, 25 lb. . bag $ 1 . 65 . Bulk, 0 0 m * MARSHMALLOWS \ 7 r Puritan, Lb.........^ PLUMSForpreserv- Q C g% ing, 16 lb, box PEACHES Fancy | g 0 Evaporated, lb. .... BANANAS Fancy ^ O a ’ GoldenFruit 3 lbs, ® ** BEANS Country 2 5 C clubwithpork 3 cans MELONS Honey A f|^ Dews, large size .. mNtlf.BUTJEB 1 9 0 Fre»h Ground Lb. APFLES Jonathan 2 5 C 4 Pounds ...... , FLOURCountryjjA Club 24 i/*lb.bag^*1>w^ WEINERS Extra * Fancy, Pound ........ pickles unis 2 7 c BACON Fancy Sugar Cured 3 lb, piece or 2 5 IS nutfe........;..... ****** CAKBSSLayer,J lb. 3 S C live flavors, Each Mrs, Ralph Tcnroaley entertained the member* o f the Ken#bgton Club , at her home Thursday afternoon. I ^ r* Mrs. Albert Peterson, o f |Frankfort, 0 .,' were the week-end I visitors o f Judge and Mrs. S, C. ‘ Wright, Home-made ejifce* at The M. K, marked Saturday* Sept. » t h . Mrs, C, L. Fujaoy was a visitor in Dayton with her eon, Earl, the first o f the week* Rev. C, C. Kyle entertained his Sab­ bath School Class at hut home yester­ day when a covered dish dinner was enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. F , B. Turnbull spent several days last week in Marion, where the former waa judge o f cattle at the Marion County Fair, • , Remember the market at the Co­ operative Cream Station, Satuurday, (Sept. 29th a t 2 : $0 P* M. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Patterson, o f Dayton, wfere the week end guests o f Mrs. J. H. Ritenour. The Ladies Aid o f The M. E. Church will hove a market at the Co-opera­ tive Cream "Station, Saturday, Sept. 29 at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. W. W. Galloway was hostess last Friday afternoon to the members of the Kudrantra Club, A number o f other guests were also p r e s e n te r the occasion. A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frame. The new visitor weighed, ten pounds and is the third son in the family. There are also two daughters. Dr. C, J, Foiro and wife, o f Cincin­ nati, who have just recently returned’ from a Western motor trip, wore the week-end guests o f Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh, • Mr. Alfred Townafey and Wendall Boyer arrived home Wednesday, from Yellowstone National Park, where they japenfc the summer, The boys ‘thumbed’* their way there and back. Prof. C. E, Oxley and fam ily moved Saturday to New Lexington, O., where they will reside. Prof. Oxley is superintendent o f the Hemlock' Con­ solidated School District, The Young Married People’s class o f the U, P. Church enjoyed a covered dish dinner in {he church parlors Mon­ day evening. Mrs, R. A . Jamieson is the- teacher fo r the cla ss.' Mr. Charles Cotdter and son, Robert, who have been ’ spending several month* in the West during the harvest season, returned home Tuesday evening. » ‘ Mr. Stewart Finney and daughter, Fern o f America, Kansas,* are here a s ' guests o f the former's brother, Mr, Anderson Finney and family, and other relatives in the county. WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality tires, tubes, and dinner ware. Exclusive territory. Salary $300.00 per month. C. H. STEWART COMPANY, East Liverpool, Ohio. The Hutsler reunion was held Sat­ urday at the home o f Mri and Mrs, R. C. Ritenour. Relatives from Day- ton, Xenia, Jamestown, Springfield and Jeffersonville cams with well fill­ ed baskets and at the noon hour, a bountiful repast was served to forty guests, after dinner a musical pro­ gram was given by Miss Hazel Hut- slar, pianist, Jeanette Ritenour, Sax­ ophonist, Mrs, Guy Hutslar, Xenia, and Miss W, B, Patterson, Dayton, vocal. A t a late hour all departed fo r their homes, feeling it was good to have been there* A large number o f relatives and friends in this and Clark County at­ tended the funeral o f the late Oliver II. Anderson last Sabbath afternoon from the McMillan. Funeral Parlors on Xenia ’Avenue. The deceased was long a resident o f this county and for many years resided in- Springfield. Ho was 83 years o f age and was a veteran o f the Civil War, The service ,was conducted by the Rev. Woodbwdge of Springfield- Burial took place at Massies Creek cemetery, The body was accompanied east, by a brother, Mr. Will Anderson. COURT NEWS An accounting atid. a permanent restraining order are sought in an injunction suit filed in Common Pleas Gourt by Annae B, B. Gorman, owner o f Fresh A ir Farm, located in Sugar- creek Twp.,* near Bellbrobk, against T. Cr Van Camp, tenant on the farm. GIVEN JUDGMENT Awarding the plaintiff a judgment for $4,8X2.51, the court also ordered the foreclosure and sale o f mortgaged property ii? the siiit o f The Home Building afed Savings Co. against Harry E, Britton and others in Com- jnon Pleas Court. Livestock Farmers Getting Edge Now Awmal Industry In Better Fix TIian .Crop Producer*, Is ConclusionofU. S. D. A. With the swing o f iha perduimn, it begins to look as it the livestock grower instead o f the grain farmer, were going to be at or near the top o f the agricultural heap fo r » while. That is the conclusion- drawn by the [ Bureau o f Agricultural Economics of the United States Department o f Agriculture, With the purchasing power o f farm products close to the highest point since 1920, the bureau reports con­ tinued financial improvement in the livestock industries, but lower mar­ kets fo r some o f the major crops, "Beef cattle producers are «once again in strong position after hard, times,” the bureau says. "Hogs are, apparently on the up-swing o f a nrice cycle. The dairy industry is In re­ latively . gopd shape, with, market milk prices at about the highest level ■ sinces 1920, and with cows lit very high values. Even the sheep industry is doing wel in spite o f its expansion But in discussing the crop situation, the bureau reports . "A very heavy movement o f wheat to-market, though moi’e recently the lower prices have disposed'farmers to hold their wheat if they are able. . Conditions have not been very encouraging in the wheat sections during the past month. The declining market for wheat lias been shared by com and potatoes. ALLEGES FRAUD jtbe petition charge* 0»m*B eo»vey*J .... . a fiiudcbaker auto io hi* wife wiiteHtt Alleging fraud on the part o f the ‘any sneeial consideration with the in- defendants in attempting to hinder tention o f placing ib « car beyond collection o f a judgment, the Xenia reach o f his creditor in levying f o r Motor Sales Cm, successor to the A iy collection o f the judgment. Motor Bales Co., has brought suit in , . Common Ideas Gourt against II. C. ^ *e I*laintlff c*a,ra* **>* was Urma n and Elizabeth Osman, .with intent to defraud ..and ash* the Declaring that the plaintiff obtained d cdw e Uie a rgum en t’ o f the ft judgment fo r $241.20 against H, 0. car void. Osman in the court o f R, 0 . Copsoy, j F . L, Johnson ia attorney f o r tl»* justice o f the peace, January 28, 1928, ’ plaintiff. 0 0 0 HOG SALE—Thursday, October 25. _ R. C. WATT & SON PUBLIC SALES Gray.McCampbell, Thursday Nov, 1. A triumph in individual beauty ... a refreshing and radical departure from the tiresome commonplace .. . a new style* a richer style, a more alluring style than the world has eVer kriown! W E P A Y MORE tor dead and undesirably {stock. Call us 6rst at our Expense 454 . XEN IA FERTILIZER & TANKAG E CO . j Xenia, Ohio T il E SILVER. A N i\!'l V E R.S A R.Y Only one completely a l M 1; to genuine good taste, new motor car style in . t » * y Here is a new style— the past twenty-four 1 3 l i t l r v a richer stylo - & more - mo nth s—on l y one w. , •alluring'stylo—than truly o rigi nal arid , w,th Bo'J the motor world has beautiful development everknown. And here, in body design--and, ns’the whole too, Is^ tremendous^'infarease^ in world realizes, it/i* the Silver.Anni- ' power, in flexibility, in responslve- vensary Buick 'with Masterpiece 'ness-,-so outstanding as to amaze Bodies by Fisher! Here is on-entirely. new scheme of body lines and contours—arresting new color combinations—match­ less new interiors—"new appoint­ ments of comfort'and convenience unapproaehed by any other auto­ mobileofthe day! Here is a true.distinction wedded even those motorists_who have long been familiar with Quick’s superiorperformance. That is why America is according the Silver Anniversary Buick the most enthusiastic reception ever enjoyed by any fine car. That ia whytlusbeaulifulnewBuickhasal- readybecomencountrywide vogue! XENIA GARAGE CO. & Detroit St. Xenia ,The meeting o f the West District o f the D. A, It, will be. held at the Episcopal Parish House, Xenia, Tues­ day, September 25, at 10:00 A. M. Lunch will be served at noon at 75c per plate. Please make reservations with Mr*. L. S. West not later than Saturday, o f this week. 55S Mr.-and Mrs, Charles McDargh and daughter, Nell, o f Urbana, Ohio, and Mrs. Ellen ..Weimer, o f Cedarville, left Mojnday fo r Denver, Colorado, to at­ tend the National G, A , R. Encamp­ ment. Mrs. McDargh being * dele­ gate from Ohio, Mrs.. Cora Trttmbo entertained the Home Culture Club Tuesday after­ noon, As part o f the program Mr*. Elizabeth Anderson' o f the Probate Court, gave a Very interesting talk on "Law and Order” as observed in the local court. Miss Katherine Van Pelt saiig two solos whifrh were greatly en­ joyed. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Mrs. James Keyes, o f Los Angeles, Cal., in, company with her sisters, Mrs. C. B. Purnell, Columbus, and Mr*. H. E. Finerait, Zanesville, O,, and brother-in-law, C. B. Purcell, Were calling on friends here Wednesday. Mrs, Keyef was formerly a resident Of this place but left here about thirty-three years ago, She with her husband conducted a restaurant in the building now occupied by Richard’s Drug Store. . . Mrs, S. C* Wright opened her hojne last Thursday to the members o f the Home Culture Club in extending a , farewell reception to Mrs, S. M, Irig- ' mire, who leaves this week with Rev, Ingniirh ahd family for their new charge Rossford, Toledo, and Mrs, C. E. Oxley and family who are locating in New Lexington, 0 . , The honored guests were each presented with a g ift as tokens from the Club by M r s .' F. A, Jnrkat. Refreshments were served and the afternoon was very pleasantly spent. ssas. §33 New Fall F rock s Enter upon a more Formal Phase o f the Mode. The social activities o f early fall call for such frocks as .these. And iir choosing’ them early one has the satisfaction o f wearing the very first ‘o f the new fashions. There is addi­ tional reason for selection now in the very moderate pricing. $10.00 Up A n E laborate Use o f Fur D istinguishes many, o f the New Fall and W i n t e r Coats. f Fall and winter find such stun­ ning coats as these in great demand. Of rich new fabrics made lovejier by the luxurious fur trimmings, they show the style variety that makes in­ dividual selection so satisfactory. * $23.95 Up Mr. Virgil Clemen* and wife,* meved ‘ to Dayton, Saturday. Smart Millinery IN ITS AUTUMN VERSION *A Chic hat is the keynote o f a charm­ ing costume, and this collection affords opportunity for the selection o f a hat that is individual- and smart* They are dis-* tinguished and rich looking hats to wear Witli the newTur trimmed coat and Jaun­ ty hats to accompany the. sport coats, $1.95 Up l ^ c h i s Q r i S t G i i b n e u WHEN INNEEDOFSALEBILLSSEEUS : FOR RENT -G a tag* on Miller St. j W . C. FINNEY ■ 1 ! liill XENIA, OHIO B i i i i B I

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