The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
Tit,-Vi ‘emit1- 1 I. -3r—r-r / m r You 1 owners's * r*r battery sets— ivliy not enjoy 1 9 2 9 served you well—Las already repa you it* cost in.years o f pleasure. But just as you buy a new automobile be cause It is better, why sot give you** aeJf 1929 radio pleasure? Almost b«lf a million pec pie are enjoying Atwater Kent electric radio. N ow lin Model40—it i» better tlian ever. Tone, power, range, selectivity-, compactness, beauty—everythingyou ’ want—plus the delightful simplicity and economyOfelectric operation. All for only $77. Come in todayand learn how really good the new electric set is, We’ll be glad to letyou try it in your own home if you wish. eThit^ simplicity and d©» pendability In an electric RADIO fo r only * (without tube*) MODEL 40 WW» I reetirviu «Md6 AtC. tabes. Convenient Terms c M I L L A N ? ITURE UNERAL D EALER S IR ECTQ 88 C ED AR V IL LE , OHIO . , Such Porridge!. . . Have your children tried V ita Wheat? Then serve some tomorrow morning. See how quickly they scrape their spoons on the bottom o f the bow l! It's delicious. A n d so healthful. Full o f good things that make them grow sturdy. Only six minutes and it’s ready ., The whole family w ill like it. Try it with. Sun 'Maid Raisins. . ,: v ’ ;»/• Order a package today* 2$ cents m sm c m u j r SAMITAAl LIM 1 fhr'Evetybadf/ VITA WHEAT The Vitam in Porridge , Y o u r Health Food Center CEDARVILLE BAKERY P P A P ^ E » D Q Country C lub Sodas, Country ' A r p U n M l I l l l I i l l U C lub Grahams* 2 lb , carton Z D I I v n p i M H Y K ro g e r m ade Chocolate and V ad illa A T A t l n l l i l l Fudge, 2 Pounds Z 3 u CABBAGE For K rau t SO Pound Bag 99C D f l T A T n C Q W i n t e r K e e p e r s , 2 y% B u sh e l r U l f l l U L O B a g $ 2 .1 P. B u sh e l 89C FLOtm Country Club pancake 3 pkgn ****** CLEANSER Old Dutch, 4 Cana . . . . * & * * TOILET PAPER 2C ± # t Waldorf, 4 rolls . . , * * * ^ CARROTS Washed 6 Pounds *.............. TOBACCO Prince Albert or Velvet 2 S C O t'art* .. ,. 1,,r** GRAPES Tokay 3 P o u n d s .............4 6 3 5 # PEANUTS Salted, J > S c fresh roasted,2 lbs. LETTUCE Iceberg, solid heads, 2 for 25c, Leaf, Pound *........ HOMINY Avondale 2 S C Brand, 8 Cans *...... ^ CELERY Jumbo Stalks, 2 f o r ........ CHOCOLATE Get- 2 S C man Sweet 2 Pkgfi. COTTAGE BUTTS Choice, no hone, Country A / k m Club, Pound ........ JRU . POWDER CoiMry Club, *11 25c flavors, 4 #»<&**«* , BOLOGNA hurge L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L % 1 Buy your feed from Homey and i save money. o Mrs. Hilton Bratton is improving following an illness o f several, days. Mr. Thomas Stuckey, o f Cleveland, Is here on a visit with his brother, Clarence Stuckey. Mr. J. S, West apd family spent the first o f the week in Toledo, with their daughter, Miss Susanna West. Mrs. Sylvia Gearbeiser, o f Waldo, Ohio, has been visiting relatives and friends here the past week. FOB SALE—-Big type Poland China Boars, Spring Pigs. Price rea sonable. Phone U8-F-12 Jamestown, Ohio. E. H. SMITH - (3t) Mr. "John McFarland, o f Dayton, spent last Friday in town visiting With relatives and frieifda. Mr. Mc Farland was for many years a resi dent o f this place. : Rev. C, JG. K^le, who resides on. the Yellow Springs toad, has been ill fori some time-but we are glad to report that his condition is much improved at this time. Mr, G, H. Hartman and Bev, H. G. Gunnet were in Columbus Wednesday attending the annual meeting o f the Grand Lodge F . & A . M. Mr. Hart man is. representing the local lodge, I f you are looking for-something good in the way o f a Duroc,. don’t forget -the big sale,.at Cedar Vale Farm, Thursday, October 25th,* when E. C.-Watt & Son will sell 60 head o f the best Durocs they ever offered. Mr. C. A. McLean and friend, Mr. George Bidoutt, Detroit, and Mrs. Wm, Boss, Indianapolis, are here fo r a few days visiting with Mrs, Jean ette Eskridge. * ‘ We carry a fu ll line o f feeds. Homey’s Coa.l Yard. Mr. Jack Furay was called to Cin cinnati last week where his son, Andrew, Jr., underwent an operation for ^appendicitis. For a time he was finite critical but he has since Im proved and is mending rapidly. * For Bent: 4 room cottage. Call 221* Mrs* Lee Shroades - Misses Bertha Dolby, who in teach ing this year in Manchester College, ad MirajEre fa Chrnmmn, o f Witten- SPgh. College,'' Weregueats Saturday o f Mrs* Alta Jobe: •' . «E lm er Shigley and brother, D. C. Sliigley, escaped what ’ might have been serious injury last Saturday when returning home from Cedarville Incom e manner the car le ft the road and upset in the ditch. Both were more or less cut and scratched but not serious. The car was badly dam aged. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black and son, Warren, and baby daughter, PhyliS Jean, Mr. and Mrs* Robert Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waterhouse and son, Jack, Jr., Mr. Cecil Furay and Miss Bertha. Biggs, all’ o f, Dayton, were Sunday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Furay and family, . The Farm Bureau Shipping De partment under the direction o f Frank Creswell shipped between 550 and 600 head o f hogs yesterday from this sta tion. The weight would reach around 135,000 pounds. It was one o f the lar gest shipments to leave this station in one day for many years. In this issue will be found the state ment o f the Exchange Bank as called for by the State Department o f Banks in Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Ctem&ns and Mrs, Fred Clemans and children spent Sabbath in- Mechjsnicshurg as guests o f Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clemans, sc h o o l m m j Cedarville-Ws# A t e p i r i * f CadarviUa showed ntfm hngvove- ment last Friday, wheat & eg wsBoped West Alexandria to the gap* of Ifl to 0. The first quarter jgMtitd without scoring, Hit in the RawteR crossed the line fo r a totwaidswm fo r , Cedarville. Huff W w lJ| e| jpoal and . the score was 7-0. aawther ’ touchdown, makteg ijj» l a p s 18-0 at * the end o f the half. toad* a { second touchdown in g a rte r, but the kick was bJo«iSto4 lasring the score 19-0* 73$i wa*- ttedprvilte’a first actual victory this jfriiWffl, This afternoon at 2‘M o’clock, we meet Beavercreek in the last home game o f the season. Tfeif Is the last game that some o f the bpys will play on CedarvUle’s football figSC Be there and help them to “ Best Beaver,” t , Speed Twit Mrs. Lane, our Commercial teacher, surprised the typing classes, Thurs day , when she announced that there would be a s peedtest. The results were that Doris Swaby typed with greatest speed, haring an average o f 22.3 words per minute, In teg minutes she -wrote 231 wortik with eight errors. Robert Richards won second place, He typed 144,, words with only one error. . t:, ■■i $ '■ Many high school pupils were ex cused early last Tuesday to attend ‘Ben Hur’’ in Xenia, This was especi ally valuable to the literature and Latin classes, a * * The Superintendent’s Office Considerable effort has been spent to bring the organisation and equip ment o f the central office up to standard. A complete and modem filing sys tem lias been installed. This is neces sary in order to maintain accurate re cords which may be consulted with-* out loss o f time* f. ' • A standard sized Mimeograph has also been purchased. This is used to print quantities o f examination ques tions, announcements, and all types o f written or typewritten work. A central finance scheme fo r the school funds has been adopted this year. Each organization makes its deposits in the central office, where the amount is entered in a ledger. There is a separateYund fo r each or-' ganization, hut the money is deposited in the bank, as a whole. F or example the Athletic Association can find out at any time how much it has m hand. All checks are written by the Super intendent, and only one check book1 and one pass book are necessary. This system eliminates many small ac counts at the hank, and will show all’ deposits and expenditures* A “ Courtesy Club” has also been organized*. This dttb consists o f ten members—-one fo r each period In the day. The duty o f the “ Courtesy Club’ * is' to receive visitors who come to .the office, answer tba telephone, run errands, and in fa ct take the place o f an office secretary. Those now serving are: 1. Marjorie Young, 2. Elizabeth. Evans, 3, Seeva Griffin, 4, Bernese Elias, 5., Doris Printz, 6* Helen Ken* non, 7. Doris Swaby, 8, Mary Leah Flatter, 9. Jeanette Ritenour, 10. Marion Hostetler. •These students have already proven their Worth in office Work. Besides the experience they are. receiving, most o f them aret also commercial students in Mrs, .Lane’s classes. This combined training should result in a .Valuable, addition to the educational equipment o f these students. This system will also make all our callers and visitors, feel a warm welcome Upon entrance to’ our school building. ■ • * * * Don’t forget the Cafeteria Supper, Friday, October 19* at 6:00 o’clock. . * . * * The students o f the high school have been invited to be guests o f Wit tenberg College at the Wittenberg- Marshall football game tomorrow, t almost forgot to mention that the teachers are also invited* * . * m The grade cards were given out Wednesday afternoon. Some were good and others—net so good. Miss Jennie Bratton has been ill for Several days suffering with an at tack o f the .grip. Messrs. Raymond Williamson, and Elwood Stroup, Xenia, motored to Tiffin, Friday, to spend a few days With Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kimmerman Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Williams and family o f Lebanon spent Sabbath with the former’s mother, Mrs. Esta Wil liams. Be sure and attend the big luroc sale at Cedar Vale Farm, Thursday, October 25th, when R. C, Watt A Son will sell the best offering they aver produced. « WE PAY MORE for dead and undesirable stock* Call us first at our E x p e n s e 454 XENIA FERTILIZER St TANKAGE CO* Xenia, Ohio Miss Lucile Boots o f Columbus has been the guest o f her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, William Hop ping for several days. D O U G L A S FAIRBANKS - s*G A U G U O Douglas Fairbanks as “ The Gaucho” which plays at Opera House this com ing Tuesday and Wednesday has proven to be a big success in all the larger houses. It has just recently played in Springfield, Dayton and larger cities. The admission fo r this show is 15c, 20c and 25c. Miss Lillie Stewart, who has been at-the home o f Mrs..J. O. Stewart, has returned to her home in Colum bus. Mr. and Mrs. B. S, Glick and daugh ters, o f Columbus, spent the Week end with Rev, and Mrs, H. G. Gunnet. Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Galloway Went to Granville, 0 „ Saturday where they witnessed the football game between Dennison and Miami University. Guest day was observed Tuesday afternoon at the hows o f Mrs, J- C, Townsley by members o f the Home Culture Club. Edgar A . Guest, the popular American poet, waa the topic for the day, Boll call was by giving a j selection o f one o f the Guest poems. There were two vocal selections by Kathereen Van Felt awl two readings by Mrs. A, E. Btehemds and Mrs. E. C. Ritenour. An tertwewting biogra phy was given by Mrs, J. Barry Hag- ley. Following i t prqgsam the hos tess served a two war** fcmehwn. BANK STATEMENT Report ,of .the-Upndition o f The Ex change Bank, Cedarville, in the State o f Ohio, -at the close o f business on October 3rd, 1928. RESOURCES Loans oh Real Estate $41,219.47 Loans on Collateral*_____ 41,810.00 Other Loans, Discounts — 265,227.18 Overdrafts _____— ■______ 1,924.53 U. S. Bonds and Securities 100.00 Banking House and Lot — 38,509.00 Furniture and Fixtures __ 19,950.00 Real Estate other than Banking H o u s e _____19,600.00 Cash Items ______________ , 112.49 Due from Reserve Banks and Cash in vault-________ 34,714.16 TOTAL _____________ $463,057.83 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid i n ____$ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits less expen ses, interest and taxes Vaid 1,910.76 Reserved fo r Taxes-Interest 64.26 Individual Deposits subject ' to check 214,659.33 Demand Certificate Deposit 4,691*67 Time Certificate Deposit 47,579*49 Savings Deposits ---------- 53,981.16- Notes, Bills Rediscounted 38,259*09 Bills Payable ______ 50,000.00 Other Liabilities ____:__ 12.25 TOTA t — _______ .^463,057.83 State o f Ohio, County o f Greene, ss: r, L. F. Tindall, Cashier o f the above nagped The, Exchange Bank. o f Ced- arrille, Ohio, "do sol >mhly swear that the "above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. L. F. Tindall, Cashier Correct Attest: , *• George W. Rife, W*- J. Tarbox, A . E* Swaby, Directors. State o f Ohio, County o f Greene, ss: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day o f October, 1928. A . E. Richards, • Notary Public, Public Sale Dates HOG SALE—Thursday, October 25. R. C. WATT & SON F. B. Turnbull, Wednesday, Oct. 31* Gray McCampbell, Thursday Nov, 1. •- ; - ' -' «•- •'i - ' i N O T I C E Notice is hereby given that the Shady Side Dairy, George Martindale, proprietor, has complied with the law ahd has all milk bottles registered With Secretary o f State, Columbus, and with the Clerk o f Court, Greene County, Ohio, and sale or use by any one fo r any purpose is absolutely pro hibited under penalty. Bottles regis tered “ Shady Side Farm, Registered, Cedarville, Ohio. * GEORGE MARTINDALE For Bala:- 960 « M » com on th* JomtotcrwB i ■* # >Jf*< f«rtiii*ed Barber NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Cedarville Township Trustees, Cedar ville, Ohio, will receive sealed bids up to 6 o’clock P. M. on Monday, October 22 at the office o f the Township Clerk, fo r the furnishing o f one truck, o f a ton or a ton and one-half capacity to meet the requirements on flje with said clerk. One Ford ton truck with dump body to be accepted as part cash payment by successful bidder. Bids to be sealed ahd endorsed “ Bid for Truck.” The Board of Trustees reserves the tight to accept or "reject any or all Mds, By order o f the Board o f Township Trustees, Cedarville Township, W. W. TROUTE, Clerk. FOR SALE We offer for Bale one Ford truck, ton capacity with dump body. Cash sate. This truck is authorized to bet sold for cash or traded as cash on a new truck by the Cedarville Township Trustees. W . W* TROUTE, Clerk, F O R S A L E — Three Shropsldre Bucks, Allen Cross. Phone 8-136. CJhe new SBuick • *is the new Style youwantbeauty-ifyouwantluxutp ifyouwantup-to-the-minutesmartness* there’sonlyonechoice—thechoiceof America- -the newBUICKwith ^Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher— From one end o f the country to another—in New. York, in Miami, in Chicago, in Los ' Ang tea and all towns between —ove* vbelmlng ’praise for the distinctive beauty o f the Silver Anniversary Buick with-new . Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher! "Alt agree that here to a new style—a new mode—an entirely different and original interpre tation o f motor car beauty, forecasting the trend o f smart body-design for 'months to come*, - - * Thrilling newlines—sparkling color harmonies—add wonder ful new interiors—all combine , ' to form ensembles o f rare and distinguished artistry^ If youwantbeauty—Ifyou watit. luxury—if you want up-to-the- minute smartness—there’s only one c h o ic e . s j the' choice o f America.«, thenewBuickwith Masterpiece Bodies by Fisherr It’s the new style—the mods—in motorcars! <2he ofilver oAnniversamfr XENIA GARAGE CO. S. Detroit S t Xenia PUBLIC SALE! Haying sold iny farm and going into other business, X will sell at public outcry on my farm 1 mile east o f Cedaryille on the Barber road, without reserve or by bid on • ^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1928 at 10:3Q o’clock the following property: 7 — HEAD HORSES — 7 1 Team of black Mates, 8 and 11 years old, wt. 3400 lbs.; 1 black Mare, 10 years old, wt. 1700 lbs.; I Sorrel Mare, 10 years old, wt.' 1400 lbs.* a single line mare. These mares are sound, good, workers, and extra nice. 1 Roan Filly Colt, 18 months’'old. 2 Yearling Colts. 21 — HEAD DAIRY CATTLE— 21 * (Recently T, B. Tested) „ . * , „ * „ Guernsey Cow with 5th Calf by side, Guernsey Cow with 3rd Calf by side, Guernsey Cow with 1st Calf by side, Guernsey Jersey Cow with 1st Calf by side, Guernsey Cow with 1st Calf by side, Jersey Cow with 3rd Calf by side, black Cow carrying 5tli calf to freshen DCC. 15, Guernsey Cow carrying 6th calf, to freshen Fell. 5, Guernsey Cow carrying 2nd calf, to freshen last o f Nov,, Guernsey Cow carrying 4th calf, to freshen Nov. 27. These Cows are all heavy milkers and high testers. Guernsey Heifer to freshen m Jan., elegiblajto register, Guernsey Heifer to freshen Jan. 7, Jersey Heifer to freshen Jan. 26, Registered Guernsey Heifer just bred, Guernsey Heifer 18 months old, 2 Guernsey Heifers about 9 months old, Jersey Heifer 8 months old. 1 Guernsey Bull 18 months old, 1 Registered Guernsey Bull 6 months °M* I f you are looking for a real lot o f Dairy Cows you will find them "T i — HEAD SHROPSHIRE SHEEP — 4 28 Ewes, 11 Ewe Lambs, 2 Extra Good Bucks. Most o f these are 116 — HEAD OP HOGS — 116 (All Double Immuned) 5 Duroc Brood Sows, 6 Hampshire Brood Sows, 4 Mixed Brood * Sows, 80 fall Pigs, 20 feeding Hogs, 1 registered Hampshire Male Hog, 18 months old. PEED— PEED— PEED About 10 tons extra good Alfalfa Hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting, 50 bales good mixed Hay, 125 bales good Wheat Straw, about 800 bushels good Corn in crib, 25 tons Ensilage. . . f a r m in g I m p l e m e n t s 1 Brown Wagon, with box bed, 2 flat top Wagons, with side boards, 1 new Ideal Manure Spreader, Deering Wheat Binder, 7 foot, Milwaukee Mower, 5 foot, two row Corn Plow, Oliver 1 row Corn Plow, Black Hawk Com. Planter with fertilizer attachment, Hay Tedder, Cassidy Gang Plow, 12 inch, double disc, 3 horse Superior Wheat Drill, 1 horse Superior Wheat Drill new last year, Cultipacker With Rotary Hoe attachment, good as new, Hay Rake, Feed Sled with steel soles, Double Shovel Plow, Single Shovel Plow, Harrow, Drag,. Walking Plow 12 inch* HARNESS—-1 DouktoSet Brass Mounted, Breeching Harness, nearly new, 1 Double Set Tug Harness, 2 sides Chain Harness, Collars, tines, Bridlcs£ Halters, and Fly Nets. DAIRY i;ii ti rii pSf u)nar»< ui «« b * onuras flll« w a iu i UTENSILS—No. 12 Delaval Cream Separator, nearly new, 4 new 10 gallon Milk Cans, 1 five gallon Milk Can, Strainers, etc. MISCEL LANEOUS—7 Square Hog ~ _ _ Toughs, 2 100 gallon Hog Fountains, Slop Cart, Milk Cart, Smidle? Self Feeder, Ilog Panels, Barrels, Gravel Bed, Calf Crate, Platformi Scalesi will weigh 1200 lbs., Corn Dryer, Corn Shelter, Grapple Hay Fork, ISO foot Hay Rope, Pulleys, Shovels, Forks, 70 rods new Hog Fence, some Chicken Fence and other articles not mentioned. TERMS CASH GRAY W . McCAMPBELL COL. SUM WBKBKT, And. BARM LRWI&R CUONG, Cl»k» Lunch s em d by Young Married People’s Sabbath School Class o f the United Presbyterian Church, Cedarville. WHENINNEEDOFSALEBILLSSEE US
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