The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

* t o m t o m M TAX ISSUE ♦. ROADLEVY W * have.been requested by several readers to publish the tabulated vote on tha tax amendment in this county and one request f o r tha vote on" tha two mill road levy. The following is the report as furnished by the Board of Ejections: Tax Amend. Precincts Road Levy Yea No Yea No Miami, E . 46 42 38 45 Jamestown, E , . 75 102 89 121 Xenia Twp., N, 52 39 50 46 Xenia City, 8 — 91 71 115 69 Xenia Twp,, S. E. 27 54 35 67 Silvercreek, S. — 65 25 27 73 , Xenia City, G „ Spring Valley 141 80 159 77 Twp„ W. — 59 50 32 77 Cedarville Vil., ,N. 54 05 77 5A Xenia City, 13 _ r 17 13 10 27 Osborn, W. 93 55 74 90; Bath, E . —- 46 38 34 53, Xenia City, 10 — GO 43 60 55 Xenia City, 14 - - 37 26 33 46 Silvercreek, N> - 49 53 55 56 Bellbrook 69 42 77 66 Bowersville —— 28 29 21 35 Xenia City, 8 .—, 19 55 26 155 New Jasper — •Cedarville 51 60 38 i 70 »Twp., N. ------- 44 34 46 36 101 Beavercreek, N. 84 77 84 Miami, W. Yellow Springs, 74 47 40, 92 W........................- 129 . 85 130 103. Xenia City, 9 80 96 89 108 Beavercreek, E . 104 79 99 97 Sugarcreek — 160 101 132 151 Xenia City, 6 __ 72 64 79 71 Xenia City, 7 — 57 66 69 71- Xenia City, 1 62 92 57 109 Jefferson ^ 52 40 30 60 Xenia City, 4 __ 116 72 121 83 Xenia City, 11 — 44 , 80 69 '72 ‘ Xenia City, 12 __ 40 31 49 35 •Bath, W. --------- 32 18 27 21 Beavercreek, W. 130 .101 79 106 F a irfie ld ------— 160 . 86 132 145 Ross —— ------- Yellow Springs, 88 121’ 84 143 “ a —_________ Spring -Valley 125 61 124 79 ,V i l l a g e ____— Cedarville 78 67 78 79 Vil., S . --------- ’ "“Spring Valley * 52 48 - 55 58 Twp.,"E. ------- 28 16 32 45 Osborn,.. E . —L -- 120 62 112 101 Xenia City, 2 __ 57 97 71 101 C aesarcreek ------ Xenia" Twp., 88 128 •102 150 s . w . ; ----------- Xenia Twp., 62 45 * 4 5 . 66 W ilb e r.______ „ Cedarville 54 80 ■ 47 104 . Vil., S. ______ 47 48 52 45 Total __________ 3402 2899 3249 3598 A Visit to ah Old Covenanter Cemetery (Continued from page 1 ) displaying taste externally in / the painting, and internally in the pen- celling, comfortable in the-manner of seating, The material was furnished by McClurkeer, a Covenanter. ' In looking upon this' deserted and ^ 'deso late1cemetery, one can* scarcely believe that on this spot early in the nineteenth century, flourished a vigor­ ous church, still retaining its influence through its sons-sent* fa r and wide, as teachers and preachers. As the radiant* sunset of the South, cast its glow over the neglected rest- ring place of so many noble men and •‘women, we made "our: way back through the pines, feeling that none but those incapable of generous and tender feeling could look upon this spot without subdued and reverential emotion. —Florence K. White. ' Cheater, S. C., Nov. 8 , 1929- NO HUNTING The following farms are posted against hunting with dog or gun. C. F . Marshall. Harry Nagley. Massies Creek Cemetery Associa­ tions Paul Ramsey. , W. H. Arthur, Currey McEIroyf PROBATE WILL The last will of Horace W» Collett, late of Xenia city, has been admitted to probate and record in Probate Court. wmm XENIA Best Buy Days F rid ay -S a tu rd ay Again the merchants of Xenia offer an op­ portunity to their patrons that is well worth ■m considering. It comes but twice each year— so plan to be on hand. % , Speaking for ourselves^-We will have “best buys” from every department. All first class seasonable merchandise. Thanks-—giving' linens will be featured as well as many a * Christmas Items. Notice our show windows i —come to the store. ■F r id ay and Sa tu rday m m m \ MtOKEMwadEOOS&PLATES MADE TO F IT TIGHT . By » y latest Improved methods 1 can repair or nutka your •Wplates fit tight and look right at a very low oast tq you' Hr. G. A. Smith eiSwv DENTIST Teeth Extracted Asleep or Awake . WORK DONE ON YOUR FIRST VISIT 10V* W. HIGH ST. SPRINGFIELD, ©. SMITH SLUG,—ACROSS FROM MY-BRS MARKET Open Daily and Tuesday,, Thui»day.*ndS*twdayKve*lagB S.TWO* HOUR PARKING ON ESPLANADE fmmm iniiMimmmmiiiimmiw»iiiii»nniiiminnmiiiiinmiHHmm»i«HH«‘H»l*IHI"*lllllllltl,ll>IM,iralwlt|1< Xenia, Ohio. PURINACHOW FEEDS Hog €how~pig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Shqep, Calves—Laying Mash * f • , COAL Island Creek—Yellow Jacket-Battleship Pocahontus . Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders * Cedarville Fanners’ Grain Company \ Phone 21 .Everything For The Farm . Cedavrille# Ohio GORDON BROTHERS ✓ AUTO PARTS AND GARAGE Replacement Parts for all Makes of Cars Day and Night Service * . 30-32 E. 2nd St., Xenia, Ohio Tele. 761 “I f It Is a Part We Have I t” j » * •* * a . ” ' 1 CHRISTMASSAVINGS * . A total of one hundred and eighty members re­ ceiving an average of forty dollars each makes a nice Christmas fund for our patrons. We will have the pleasure of dis­ tributing this money to our members the first * week of December and each one will be glad to receive their portion.-If not a member make „ , plans no wto join next year and share in the distribution. The Exchange Bank ., LIVE SHOPPING NEWS FROM XENIA MERCHANTS •arts are inside the cabinet . . . and no other • electric refrigerator can offer the famous S 3 i i C old Control w NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of A. G. Collins, deceased. Mary R, Collins, John Wallace Collins, William Rife Collins and Andrew Roger Collins have been appointed and qualified as Executors of the estate of A, G. Collins, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 24th ddy of October, A, D. 1929, S, C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said-County. Erigidaire has a reserve power that you can tap at wilL. Whenyou’re in a hurry for ice cubesOrdesserts, just turn the lever of the Frigidaire "Cold Control.” Come’in andfsee the "Cold Control” demonstrated* Ask us to explain the liberal monthly terms. v >. v • ‘ . Let us help you win inbig $25 ,000contest Write a letter on foodpres- National Food Preserva- ervation and win a prize tion CounciL Get complete now being offered by the information here today, 5 0 ° is th e sa fety p o in t f o r p e rish a b le fo od s GAS and ELECTRIC SHOP T H E C A 5 W E L E C T R I C J ^ J a P P I I A H C S C O M P A N Y I , R. O* COPSEY I | . SUCCESSOR. TO | T SUTTONIMUSIC COMPANY j I , EVERYTHING IN MUSIC I PIANOS, SHEET..MUSIC { PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS AND RADIOS f f | 27 Green Street | | f HOUSE WIRING . 1 I § FIXTURES I I I WAFFEL IRONS I I I TOASTERS I I I LAMPS 11 I ELECTRIC CORN POPPERS . I I I ‘ ,HEALTH .LAMPS ! | f , ATWATER KENT RADIOS |f j H. E. EICHMAN 11 | . .62 West. Main St. ; 4 Xenia,'Ohio | | % liiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiliiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiim u iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiillim v * • THE REASON IT ONLY REQUIRES |1 I ELEVENMENON JlFOOTBALLTEAM A Million Woman Approve Our Outstanding Valuesin Full-Fashioned V. t- ■H >I |- ■* a ■ And a million women can't be wrong! They know that at their J, C. Penney Store they can find a smart, thrifty an­ swer to every hosiery prob­ lem. Come in and let us show youl •^P*As* ■ B y ' 5 i Y < > \ J yoV . w» I i All in the Smart Shades o f the Season! i ' Other Popular Numbers ^ 449 J : : r * -* . & * * > < * £ » * * i P%i top. p ^ ' c c r l ^ 49 I 3 7 S . D e t r o i t S t . ® T e l e p h o n e 5 9 5 | = <THt » AY TON P0W BP AND LIGHT COJ 3 X K K I A DI STRICT | ’ •'.iiiililiiiim im iliiim ilH iiilim iiiiN iilM n n iiln m im iiiiiitM iiM iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiililiiiK C H il.........in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiim iiii,f ^ liiiim iiim m m iiiiiiiiiim ix im iiu K ......................................................................... m tiH iu iM iiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiim iii^ CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HALLOWE'EN GOODS INVITATIONS SEALS GREETING CARDS FAVORS , DECORATIONS MASKS WIGS * . and COSTUMES . <* L. S. BARNES & COMPANY Greon St. Phone 733 S B S .8- ORPHIUM THEATRE j ?. L a te s t T alk ing Motion P ic tu re s > : Is that everyone of theeleven worksat.the same thing. ’ I f one man had one idea, and one another, and. one wanted to put through this play-and another. play, little would be accomplished. But when all play together and all pull for the same thing, the ball is advanced down the field and scores are made. . Towns are just like that; When ever-yoneun townwants tado it a different waylittle is ac­ complished, but when a community unites all of its energy and all of' its resource on one project and works in harmony on this one thing, until results are accomplished and then tackles. another project, that town makes progress and soon has many achieve- ments to show for its efforts. f No. 445 — Silk - and - | Rayon Hose. Pair . . . 98c I No. 447---Semi-sheer, silk- No. 455— Clear chiffon to - 1 | to-thertop! A wide fa- the top, with a picot edge ! | I jrorite 1 Pair * .......... .81149 IJair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .551*49 | A » . I ! ■’ > i 3 s FAMOUS CHBfAP STORE 45 B.,MA1N ST, WE i SELL EVERYTHING * 20 Year8 in the Same Spot QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR. LESS MONEY Paints Window Glass Hardware Enamel Ware Dishes Glass Ware Stove Pipe Stove Boards Blankets Comforts Hosiery Underwear S ' # ’ s s ANDERSON’S f i Ti*tTTTTw™v i FLOWER SHOP J 101 W, Main St. j Phdne.681-R I / ‘QUALITY FLOWERS" | Member Florist T»legraph>DeHvery | Association • OSTERLY’S <MILLINERY I th e last word in fashion - 1 ABLE HATBAND | -DECORATIONS | Roady-Tn-Wear Dresses i At Moderate Prices I 87 GREEN ST. f , . J TIFFANY *."■ JEWELRYI fORE GREENLAND ELGIN WATCHES P E R F E C T D IAMOND S ONLY SOUTH ©ETXOIT ST. BIJOU £ i f E XENIA, OHIO We are now installing the f | Western Electric System for | | ENNA JETTICK SHOES FOR WOMEN w V I T A P H 0 N E P I C T U R E S 3 S .H S s s 3 S' i i YOU NEED NOtONGER BE TOLD THAT YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE FOOT % i, AAAA ARROW SHOE STORE AUTO GLASS REPLACED t m l t E YOU WAIT— FRED T. GRAHAM SOUTH WHITEMAN ST, Watch this space for open-1 | ing date, | | ^ f || SOUTH DETROIT ST. . f ........ ......................... ............. iiiii » i , i / ........ ..................................................................................................m i,in ........................................... ...........inm iilnnuiM uuuH iiU M niu WOMEN’S DRESSESS, COATS, HATS, SMART FASHIONS, I LOVELY STYLES, EXCELLENT QUALITY. * * WOMEN ARE TALKING ABOUT THE EXCELLENT VALUES OFFERED, DRESSRS—$4.7S to $14.9S COATS—$6.75 to $27.75 PLENTY OF STYLES AND SIZES FOR EVERY WOMAN, XENIA BARGAIN STORE 24 N, DETROIT ST, NliM IIIM IIIimi»ianllMlt<llt»lHmtlltHltwmilllft,IIIHHIIHHn»|HHIhtHH«mnnHlrtlH>IIIIIH»iHMmt,.»uM,i.^ wt)|)(1||11|||t|

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