The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

Advertising sells three articles where you had only, sold one before - - He who advertises—realizes. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR No. 48. jgyijgv CEDARVILLF, OHIO>i lEDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1928 NEWS LETTER .COUNCIL ORDERS ! SIGNAL LIGHTS | Village council decided at a meeting {Monday night to order two electric AD TU FU TO ,ffl*8hirRfflc lights» one ioT the iater~ U r f n i l I M l IV I t l *eetion o f Main and Xenia avenue and v m n i u i m . ! i i u the oth&r at Main and ChilUeothe ; street#. 1 Council realized that .some, protec tl)e tion x-------' ■■ ■ j uun to pedestrian* and the motor* ^public was necessary and for this rea- COLUMBUS, ft,—Now that election is over state officials and em- Pfeyes have r e l i e d and are again> n decided on the traffi Ught s busy with, renewed vigor at them van , tem w uged -n the citiea> U ovtjev r w n r ? 16/* «°f average traveler is familiar with' Clarence J. Brown had an efficient.the traffic rules where the flash light force busy in his office a ll night system is used. The same m les would and received splendid c o - o p e r a t io n ] * ^ h from the election officials from over;. . , _ the s ta te ,. « * - , * * ■ » , £ E 5 i £ : 2 3 * £ Z Z Z ports i n . y e a r l y .as possible, which the „ silent Watchman" in the public vms more than appreciated by Secre- It W88 instftlled in days tary Brown, considering the nuttier- when there ^ m ottler device ^ oUs ballots in the many voting dis­ tricts and tho large, vote cast over that o f previous years. ‘ The official tally sheets are now rolling in and the figures will be ready within a short time. L° Director Jofen E. Monger, 6, D., o f the State Department^ o f Health, an- ounces that the department is mak- g a new drive fo r immunization not only to the end that no child in Ohio should die o f diphtheria, but also to the end that no .child in Ohio should have diphtheria*, Announcement of the present drive, Dr. Monger states, has resulted in a Considerable number o f requests from health commission­ ers for assistance in putting on cam­ paigns intended to reach about 60,- ] It has served it's time and must give way to a modern system. ' Heavy loaded trucks found it almost impossible to make the turn from Main street south around the post to Xenia avenue. Witlf the elimination o f the post there will be more space for .large trucks. ' LOCALVOTERS GAVESUPPORT TOI N K Cedarville village.-and township joined with Ohio and the majority o f states in the union and rolled up & record breaking vote Tuesday > fo r Herbert Hoover, fo r president, and the entire Republican ticket. Prom early morning until late in the afternoon there was a steady stream o f voters passing in and out o f the polls. There was some scratching according to the vote fo r Congress­ man Martin L. Davey, Democratic candidate fo r governor,.who 'ran far ahead o f his ticket. Interest centered largely in the presidential race. The following is the local vote: Hoover Smith David Rakestraw Claimed By Death David Pearl Rakestraw, 75, prom: incut farmer, died at his home on the Federal Pike, hear Cedarville, Tues­ day afternoon at 1 o'clock.' Death fol­ lowed a stroke o f paralysis; suffered a week ago, Mr: Rakestraw was born near Clif. 000 children. There are available help,*011 an<* sPeTl* aH of,his life m Greene and material to give aid in reaching] Gounty except ■ one year he lived in 1 piany thousand move, and requests-^011308- should, be sent in by the commission-] # 6 was » widely known farmer and ers, indicating the number o f school children and the :number o f pre-selidol ‘ childr"eri'fh,ey. desire to immunize. * * * ... * : ; . ■■:*.■ . ■-. T h e A ll Ohio Newspaper Confer­ ence, with five hundred expected to attend, will take place' on Friday and Saturday o f this week at Ohio State University Campus] under the aus­ pices o f the Ohio Newspaper.-Asso­ ciation, and. School, o f Journalism. The ■speakers Friday afternoon will be Merle Crowell] editor in chief o f the American Magazine and Jay Shaw, Relit manager o f the New York Press Association. In. the evening Prof. 0 . •Hooker- wiB, mqscgmcb those elected a banquet o f the Faculty Club. was an elder in the United Presby­ terian Church, Jamestown. Besides his widow, two sons, Earl Rakestraw, Xenia,, and Clinton at home and two daughters, the Mis'se?. Eleanor and Pearl, at home; one half- brother, J. V. Rakestraw, Joplin, Mo., and Mrs. A .’M. Tonkinson, Xenia, a Step sister, survive. ’ ‘ , ■Funeral services were held- Thurs­ day at, 2 P.~M.t at the home and burial in Jamestown Cemetery. Motor Oars Collide ■„ Saturday; One Wet Dav,jB®LMrt,:.di , J le ^ W ^ fi S d - Lfls Th® ‘ sider&ble damaged When car com* a- Stock speakers will be M. M ..McGormick, SRoadster With license- No. JB 48-304, well known publisher o f Chicago andj<jUpp0sedjy f rom Cincinnati, crashed Ogden Reid, editor in chief o f the Ndw York Herald Tribune, Saturday morn­ ing there .will, be sectional meetings and at noon a luncheon will be seryed in Pomerene Hall, following which- the newspaper men Will be guests of the University at the Ohio-Iowa foot­ ball game. Village; North 193 29 Village, South 160 61 Township, North 158 21 Township, South ^ 171 45 1Govembr-r- Vil. Twp. Myers Y . Cooper, R. 273 285 ■ Martin L. Davey, D. Lieutenant .Governor— 174 103 John T. Brown, R; Secretary o f State.— 296. 280 .Clarence J. Brown, R; Auditor o f State— . 304 296 Joseph Tracy, R. 306 296 Treasurer o f State— •P Bert B. Buckley, R. Attorney General— 303 289 . Gilbert Bettman, R. 289 286 U. S. Senator (Long Term) S. D. Fess, R. 310 294 Theo. Burton, R., S. T, Congress-— 307 294 Charles Brand, R. 296 298 State Senator-— Milton Scott, R. 290 295 state Representative— -R, D. Williamson, R. Clerk o f Courts— 320 309 Harvey Elani, R. 316 305 Sheriff— ■ - - J' 'T> Ohmer Tate, R, 323 302 County Commissioner— - A. E . Beam, R. 287. 297 'J. H? Lackey, E. 299 299 Treasurer— ■ Helen Dodds, R. 335 317 Surveyor— ' . , Ws J. Davis, R. ‘ 314 307 Prosecutor— ■ M # r » b a fi;ft' 306’ ■SfiO’ Coroner— , F „ M. .Chambliss, R. ‘ 318* *298 No Business Is Too Big to Use Ad­ vertising and None Too Poor to A f­ ford using it \ PRICE, |L50 A YEAR Myers Y, Coopei ’ inee fo r governor, estimated majority ing to the unof him. every Replt ticket is elected fo r the Supremo and Allen Were re-el defeated by Goy. ago. epubtican nom- ied Ohio by an f250,000, accord- returns, With !m o p 1the state ss i t be-Geiger Judges Day =d. Cooper was y two years The state house park is being kept in excellent order by the caretakers, even though it is the month when, leaves begin to fall. The park is still attractive but the loiterers hpve been driven from the benches by the cool weather. It is also necessary now to begin the guardianship o f the pet squirrels who make their home in the park and every few mornings they are treated to several pecks o f peanuts Which the little fellows store away fo r use at Some future, time, „ It is es- sontial that they be cared for until return o f warm weather next year, as there will not be many visitors to feed them nnta throughout the day, as is the custom during the summer, * * It may be o f interest to learn that 1,097,000 meals were served in the Ohio Penitentiary fo r the quarter end­ ing September 3(fih. Ten thousand pounds o f apple nutter were* made last week and several thousand barrels o f apples have been laid away fo r the fa ll and winter season. Ex­ pert* are now engaged in making 260 barrels o f sauerkraut. Several hundred porkers have been killed in the past few months and there will be plenty o f bacon and side meat, with quite a few luscious hams, all hogs being raised on the prison farms. F ifty inmates-were paroled at the last meeting o f the Board o f Clemency and fifty more Sent to Junction City Brick Plant to assist in the construc­ tion o f the new fireproof dormitory. into it on the hill west o f East Point school house, Saturday, No one was injui'ed but both cars were greatly damaged. Three men in the Buick Roadster later w® -e taken into a Chry- .er Roadster And according to Rufus Rumbaugli a quantity o f liquor was also transferred. < The sherix'b office was called and Road Patrolman Cornwall, took* the Buick Roadster in charge and ordered* it here fo r safekeeping, He. also call­ ed London and West Jefferson to be on the lookout'for the Chrysler Road­ ster but the car had considerable start before the officers were notified. A small amount o f liquor and other equipment was left in the Buick, and confiscated for - evidence against the ownep o f the car: On the Democratic there were two loca l' candidates, Arthur Cummings, who received a vote o f 326 in town and 91 in the township. Lawrence , Barber, county treasurer, 90 in the vilage and 08 in the township, Harry Rice, Democratic candidate fo r Con­ gress received 103 in- the village and 80 in the township. AMENDMENTS bounty at Tuead voted in the preside years ago. The vote for president against a vote o f ■The unofficial to dential state, judi the amendment- fi Hoover 9875, $ Davey 3587,.Con governor,, Myers Secretary o f State, 3368; Auditor Tracy 8305; T r nell 3520, Ru general, Poulson United States Fes? 8663, Hunt Congress, seventh Rice (D ) 3712, *8860; Supreme ‘ 37ir,-~Dufi Monnett 1226, TaJeott ‘628; Court o f Appeals, Femeding 2029, Hornbeek 6103; Probate Judge, George Smith 4256, Wright 5783; State Amendment,! Yes 3100, N o 8004, JUBILEE BROADCAST SCHOOL L EW S CARRY Two school districts in the county gave « vote o f approval for increased tax rates fo r school purposes. Miami township, west precinct, voted a three mill lory fo r a period o f three years. J*ff*r*on township a two mill levy fo t fiv* years, The first vote was 72-40 m i the last 167 to 100. rirm -nratitn .raw.** PBlNCfc OF PEACE DECLAMATION CONTEST A Prince of Peace Declamation con­ tort wflfl be held in the Pljrst Presby- ttorfaft church. Sabbath evening at 7:30 jp, M. The following are the contest* rata: Kenneth Ferryman, Marion Hsrtrttor,- -Lme West, Robert Harti- dims , tho w im m will tot pf#**nfced Wftfc a medal and Will *l*o represent ffif* MMimMsRy ia Hi# dletriat eonteet. The Jubilee Singers from Lincoln Institute o f .which Prof, B, E. Robi­ son is president, will broadcast Fri­ day o f this week from 1:30 to 2:00 P. M., Central Standard time from Sta­ tion WHAS. The broadcast will be in connection with the ninth anual meet­ ing o f the Kentucky Inter-Racial Commission to ‘be held in Louisville, Ky., Friday and Saturday. Prof. Robison*s singers will sing: “ Rolling Down the Jordan,".“ Swing Low Sweet Chariot," and “ Better Get Somebody on Your-Bond." election?, than Jal election four |al total o f the lay was 12,197 £523 in 1924. .vote for' presi- candidates and vs; .• "' 3380; governor, 10; lieutenant Brown 8424; h 3752, Brown e, “Butler 3532, ‘ State,Busb- .1; Attorney Bettman 7245; Truax 3958, i BUrton 8506; $4t, Harry E. Brand (R ) ■fffiay AL GErS SOME VOTES The following is the vote on the amendments: / Yea N o 1 Village 106 251 Township 64 243 SUPREME COURT VOTE Allen Day Geiger Vilage, N. 135 47 93 Village, S. 92 66 62 Township, N, 82 50 76 Township, S. 101 46 75 COURT OF APPEALS Fernering Hornbeek Village, N. 10 147 Village, S* 21 107 Township, N. 27 105 Township, S. 18 117 PROBATE JUDGE Wright Smith Village, N. 167 40 Village, S. 128 66 Township, N. 109 37 Tdwnship, S. 125 45 UNOFFICIAL VOTE IN The Fourth Ward, Xenia, where a large percentage o f colored voters re­ side, came a majority vote to the Democratic nominee fo r president. Two o f the three precincts were for Al. The Ward is normally Republican by many hundred and fo r years has been the much coveted prize for our so-called Republican reformers that boast o f controlling that prCcipct. HORNBECK IS WINNER IN THE DISTRICT Judge Roscoe G, Hornbeek, London, according to the, Unofficial vote, carried the district by more than 15,- 000, He. carried Greene county by more than 700 on tho unofficial vote and the following counties. Franklin, Clark, Madison, Fayette,. Preble, Miami and Champaign. ' Judge Femedin only carried three counties, Montgomery county, Darke and LAHOSLtOEFORHERBERTHOVER is H e r b e r t Herbert Clark Hoover was swept into the presidency a t,the election Tuesday by what is believed to be one of the largest electoral votes thdt ■has ever been cast in this country. The Republican ticket was victorious throughout the nation and the party will-have increased working majorities in both houses o f Congress, - . For the first time in history Hoover Was al?1® to bring hi? .party victory are safely. Republican with Texas, Missouri and North' Carolina inclining that way by'the unofficial vote. Hoover may have 440 electoral votes. •GoV. Smith, the Democratic candidate, lost his own state,-New York, but may get Rhode Island and Massachusetts, in addition to the Southern •states not listed to Hoover. Hoover has probably carried Ohio by 500,000. Unusual Accidents O. E. Bradfute Has In Football Game Paralytic Stroke The football game between the Oscar E. Bradfute, 65, fOrmer presi- second, Division team o f Antioch and dent of the American and State Farm Cedarville on the local gridiron Mon- Bureau Federations, is in a critical day proved rather unlucky for the - condition at-his home, 608 N. King Yeliow Jackets even if they did defeat St„ X en ia ,, following a paralytic the neighboring teaiq by a big score, stroke^ suffered Friday afternoon. 39 to 0 , the first victory o f the season .........^ * " * l“* “ GREENE COUNTY Public Sale Dates Six hundred and seventy-four more voters went to the polls in Greene A. R. Bull, November 16. St F , Gearhardt, November 20, Fred Golh, November 28. | STUDENT COUNCIL GROUP IN CEDARVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Thll picture shows students of Cedarville High School ns mem­ ber* of the Student Council, They are: reading from left to right, first row, Dorotha Burba, Lowell Northup, Maty Margaret, Mc­ Millan, John Tobias, Lloyd Mit­ chell, and John Richards, Sec- row, Frances Stratey, Marjorie Btrobridge, Ragtana Smith, Ver­ onica Black, secretary and treas­ urer,' Luaile Pitstick, Sadie Grif­ fith, and Marjurie Young. Third row, Arthur Nvana, vice presi­ dent, Robert Marriman, Rankin McMillan, jsratldwtt, Stewart Harris, and Wilfred St, John, .Three accidents were checked up for the local team. Walter Boyer sustained a compound fracture o f his left ankle and had to be taken to the McClellan hospital to have the mem­ ber set in plaster cast. George Gordon permitted someone to step on his right hand In a skirmish and suffered a broken bone. DeWitt Eutan ran a foul an ap- poneht and fo r a time was soaring among the celestials but came to later to find he had not been injured. It is reported that one of the Anti­ och boys had seven teeth loosened in a line smash. While Cedarville Won the major part of the injuries the score also went their way. The Yellow Jackets play Wilming­ ton Friday. Mrs; R. J. Kyje Is Called By Death v r?--r Mrs. Nfittie Haines Kyle, 69, wife of the Rev. R. J. Kyle, retired United Presbyterian minister, died at her home Thursday night at 9:30 o'clock. Death followed a year's* illness, culminating in a stroke 6f paralysis. The Rev. and Mr?. Kyle were both born in Greene County and were mem­ bers o f pioneer and prominent fami­ lies o f this locality. They resided for several years in Media, 111*, coming from there to Cedarville. Mrs. Kyle was widely known and was an active member of the Cedar­ ville U. P* Church. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Miss Eleanor Kyle, teach­ er at Rochester, Pa., aiid Mrs. Dal­ ton Galloway, who with her husband has been a missionary iti Fayum, Egypt, but is now With him on a furlough in Monmouth, 111., and one son, Ralph Kyle, o f Monmouth, 111* Funeral services were held Satur­ day at 2 o'clock at the tf, P, Church with burial in Massifes Creek Ceme­ tery* * . . . rT-f-,..*,*. 1 ' ■ NO SCHOOL FRIDAY While enroute to the home o f John Mangan, accompanied by Ralph Whitehead, Mr. Bradfute was stricken while driving on the Fairfield pike, about four mile? from Xenia, He lost control o f the cat which collided with a truck, but Mr. White- head' caught the wheel in time to pre­ vent’ a more serious accident. Mr. Whitehead drove to the Mongan farm, only a short distance farther, and he and Mr. Mangan accompanied Mr, Bradfute to his home. Mr. Bradfute never lost conscious­ ness, the stroke affecting Ms left side. Late reports Indicate that recovery thus fa r is slow. Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Bradfute were soliciting memberships fo r the GreenO County Farm Bureau when the latter was stricken. NEWSPAPERMEN WILIE(WESTS DF 0 .S, U, Ohip SU te University to he the Host to Two Newspaper Conference* in Colum­ bus, Nov. 9 and 10 practical and theoretical journalism will meet in Columbus on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10 when the Ohio State university will be host to two newspaper conferences at the same time. Some 750 real and em­ bryo journalists wifi attend. About 300 .high school students o f journalism and their teachers are ex­ pected for the annual meeting of the Journalism Association o f Ohio School. , Between 400 .and 500 newspaper­ men, representing all phases o f prac­ tical Ohio journalism, will attend the' first All-Ohio Newspaper Conference,, ‘sponsored by the university’s school o f journalism, co-operating with the Ohio Newspaper association, o f which R. B. Howard, London, is president. . Blue Pencil Club Further details o f the conference] program, made -public recently, by Prof. O. C. Hooper, o f the Journalise school, include the formation o f a “ Blue Pencil .Club” for desk editor? of Ohio newspapers. City telegraph and state editors and their assistants are eligible, to the organization. Purpose o f the “Blue Pencil Club," to enable newspaper d?bk editors to discuss common problems and to exchange experiences. • 5- Busy Program . , Seven meetings, a dinner, a lunch­ eon and a football game are on the conference program. Five., o f -the sessions will be held as sectional or special group meetings Saturday- morning, Nov, 10. President G. W. Rightmixe, o f the University,, w ill welcome the visiting journalists at the opening conference session, Friday afternoon,. Nov. 9. ‘ The speakers wifi fee Merle Crowell, editor o f the American Magazine; And Jay Shaw, field manager o f the New York Press association. An effort is being made'to ,Have de­ scendants o f outstanding WT*- nalism Hall o f Fame attend toe con­ ference dinner meeting Friday night; Nov. 9. Announcement o f the results of the fir?t annual election to the Hall o f Fame, sponsored by the School o f journalism, wifi be made fo r the first time at the dinner. Other Meetings :- Besides the formation o f the’ “ Blue Pencil Club,” sectional- meetings ar­ ranged fo r the ; Saturday . morning conference meeting include, these: Central district weeklies and other weeklies, A, E. Huls, Logan Repub­ lican,' presiding; classified advertising managers, D. G. Hcintzelmap, Akron . Beacon-Journal, in charge} display ad­ vertising managers, Harvey R. Young, Columbds Dispatch, in charge, and one for circulation managers, An “ All-Ohio Newspaper Lunch­ eon" wifi he held Saturday noon, Nov* 10 in Pomerene Hall. Following .the luncheon, the newspaper men and their wives will be guests o f the Ohio State University Athletic association at the Ohio State-Iowa football game in the Stadium. The high school dele­ gates wifi also be guests at the game. 1784 'OAHEN C JR J.BROWN Saturday Was The Banner Auto Day Never in the history o f Cedarville ias aa many’ automobiles passed through here as was witnessed last Saturday. We are informed that one party took the trouble to make the count and reported more than 2600 up to noon that day. There were scores o f cars from Illinois, Kentucky, Indians, with hundreds o f Ohio ears from the western section o f the state, each loaded with football fans bound for the Princeton-O. S. U. game in Columbus, Mo#e than 72,000 paid admissions were received fo r the game which resulted in a tie score, 6 to 6. Such events Are good for busi­ ness whore towns are located on a main highway. Our garage, gasoline filling stations and restaurants profit­ ed by the event, Secretary o f State Clarence J, Brown is credited at this time with, having received the largest vet# o f any-Stabs candidate and also, has the largest majority which execedt ■half a million. Mr. Brown has beat* There will be no school today, Fri* chosen for his second term. day, due to- the fact that The teachers j — ,, will toe In attendance at the Central J LOST—’A small gun metal handbag, Ohio Teachers' Association meeting Finder please Have at Hergld office in Columbus. §and receive reward. ILLUSTRATED TRAVELOGUE MONDAY, NOV, 12 Mr, Lucius Smith, M. D., o f Africa, and Chicago, Wifi present an illustrat­ ed travelogue on Africa at the First Presbyterian church, Monday evening, November 12 at 7:30, Dr. Smith is a most Inspiring speaker and wifi, bring a message that all Wifi be glad to hear. The lector* is free to everyone and a silver offering will he taken. The Ladies’ Missionary Society o f the Presbyterian church will hold a market in the Township d e ck 's office, Saturday, November 17 at 2 P„ M. FOR SALE -Big type Poland China Boars, Spring'Pigs. Fries rea- sonable. Phene 118-F-lt Jamestown, Ohio, ft H« SMITH (St)

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