The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
a r F U R N I T U R E | REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED f A t Prices In Reach 01 Everybody { CharlesR.Hoerner j PHONE -<? Re*, Address I Cedarville 148 Monroe St., Xenia, Ohio 1 rtmm nwU uww u iM Hm tuyai,„lll„„IIIM„MI|llt))ull|11(1111MlMm(i|(llliiii||li)iiiiiiiu[uuuuiiiMituiiu# -~+£zi.*r~. I ....... LOCAL AND PERSONAL . Have your lawn mowers repaired anil sharpened by the modem process, [ J. A. Stormont. j Mrs. Frank Bird U receiving a visit . from her mother, Sirs. It, W. Vaughan and her sister, Miss Anna Vaughan of i Pomeroy.. WATERSYSTEM ATTRACTSTHOSE INTERESTEDHERE c&vety JRgadLeads to ^ AUDITORIUM HOTEL # i-- f;* EAST 6 tJ AND o r claih ave . BEAUTIFUL. Doutjun: hoom FOH TWO * 4 A r:y , / £ v v t: FiT'.r r ~ y m mu f-BSWSE QATH i tf-tilf. FOpMWirt L m F1 1 »■«£ *» wmw ;t: £ ’WH\? •' iv M Sy^^ jiU " ‘HSgsi NO PARKING ‘f / WORRIES HERE Miss Jennie Bratton is visiting in ! Richmond, Ind., with relatives. Miss Jleorgia Thompson o f Cincin nati visited this week with Mrs. Edith Blair. Greyhound Racing Starts at WEST JEFFERSON on Saturday*, Aug . $ Magnificent Display o f Fireworks on the Opening Night First Race 8 p. hi. Good Music Admission 25 cents WEST JEFFERSON KENNEL CLUB, LTD. iliH i iM i i im m w i winMii THE Great Greene County FAIR August 6, 7, 8, 9, 1929 Speed Program 4 Races Each Day $4,500.00 in Purses Wednesday, August 7th 2 :1 8 Pace (Stake) Closed (Cup) .............. :............$600.00 2 :2 2 TPot (Added Money) ............................................ 300.00 3-year-old Pace (Stake) Closed'(Cup) ..................... 500.00 2- vear-old Trot or Pace (Added Money (2 in 3) Purse ............. ................... ................................ j............ 100.00 Thursday, August 8th 2 :1 4 Trot (Added Money) ............................' ..............$400.00 2 :1 4 Pace (Added M o n e y ) ........................................... 400.00 3-year-old Trot (Stake) Closed (Cup) ..................... 500.00 Green Pace (Added Money) »......... ..............*............. 200.00 (For horses which have won less than $100.00) Friday, August 9th 2 :2 2 Paee (Added Money) ........................................... $300.00 2 :1 8 Ti’ot (Stake) Closed (Cup) ............. ~..............~ 600.00 Free For All Pace (Added Money) ................. ...... 400.00 GTeen TVot (Added Money) ......................................... 200.00 (For horses which have won less than $100.00) Team pulling contest, Free attraction— Barnards circus, 6 acta, each afternoon. Live stock parade. 450 enrolled in Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work. Midway of varied shows and games. ■ . . . Auto show and machinery display. Live stock and agricultural shew, 4 , Ladies of the Friends Church, Jamestown m charge of dining hall. , , ■. Kfttries close in Speed Department, August 1st, 11 p M * ' Kntriea close In all otliorDepartraraits, August 3rd, 9 [M - € . M. AUSTIN, Pres. B. U. BBLI„ Treas. GRANT MILLER, V .P . J .R , BRYSON, See. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hemphill of St. Louis accompanied by their son aid daughter were guests of Mr, Hemphill's sister, Mrs. C. M. Ritchie and Mrs. A. E. Huey for the last week FOR .SALE—Top ieer refrigerator, 50-lb. capacity, price $10.00. Phone .5-108. H I)r, and Mrs, W. R. MeChesney and daughter, Frances, left Tuesday for Cape Cod, Mass., where they will spend some time at that resort. Rev, W. A. Condon and son, Robert,' and daughter, Margaret, of Uriclis- viile, Ohio, were guests a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Watt. . ................. - Word from Roy Inman, jeweler, who was ordered to a Cincinnati hos pital for examination and treatment by the Veteran’s Bureau, is still at the General hospital in that city.- Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Dobbins spent Wednesday in Columbus where Mr. Dobbins was called for a conference in connection with, farmers’- institute work. I- In the discussion of a waterworks 1system for the town some of the most ’ encouraging statements and • notes have been received by the sons and daughters that were born and raised here and are now located in towns and cities that have modern advantages. It is with interest that we hear of these reports and we know of many instances where sons and daughters of parents here have written back urging them to give their support to a movement that will mean much to the town in the future. It is not altogether a question when a water system is put in for most evvry one admits that the time is not fur distant when. this move will be taken. Those who follow the trend of in-jits closely are convinced that new is the. time due to .i.e economic condi tions when materials are lower than in many years. Other towns in the state have been convinced that.now is iiu* time, am’ have their legal v 'r k underway or have already let eon- t-aets. More than a score o f towns of this size are inct't'ng the problem this year. Mr. Frank Shepherd, Columbus, who was boni and reared here is much pleased to know that the subject is under consideration and that no step can bo taken by his native town that will be of greater value in the,future. Towns nowadays have the advantage of accommodations much the same as cities and towns that fake the pro- Luvsive step i.ra the ones that will continue to grow and prosper, this in creasing property values. Mr. Janies Hutchison, wife and two children of Clinton, Iowa, are here this "week as guests of Mrs. Dora Kerr. , FOR RENT — Home of the late Sarah J. Lott. Will rant to two fami lies or one. Inquire, Phone 48. .. ORDER PRIVATE SALE Private sale of personal property belonging to the estate of Sarah.A. Hosteller, deceased, has been author ized in Probate Court. FOR RENT—Cottage of four rooms with garage on Church street. For in formation call at Exchange Bank. Mr. W. D. Maddox has returned from a trip through Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana. While west he was the guest of his son, Fred, who has charge.’of-farin' loans for an in surance company. Mr. Maddox will reside in Xenia for the present. The A. J. Hostetler home was the scene of a family gathering over the week-end when Mrs. Hostetler’s father, Oliver Stewart of Detroit, Mich., her brother S. D.‘ Stewart of Findlay, Ohio and her nephew, Attor ney L. A. Stewart and wife of Fos- toria were their guests. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. McClure are guests of their uncle and aunt. Dr, and , rrs. G. M. Ritchie;, Mr. Mc Clure attended Cedarville College for a time and is now a teacher in Arnold College in New Haven, Connecticut. He recently .received his Masters’ De gree from Ohio tate University. Rev. and Mrs. Albert S. Work de parted Tuesday for their new home at Fvenchburg, Ky., where they take up the. work of the United Presbyterian Church and School in that section. ■ - — -- ------------ y Mr. Roy Inman returned from Cin cinnati Wednesday where he has been in the General Hospital for the past sixteen days under-going an examina tion under the direction of the Veteran Bureau Service. He will be home for ten days or two weeks and again will return to Cincinnati or Dayton for further examination or treatment as the medical department determines. , Mrs. Albert Byrd, 40, colored, Lon don, sister of Mrs. Mary Donaghy, Cedarville, died at Mt, .Carmel hos pital, Columbus, Surujay night follow ing an accident on the Columbus pike west of London when a machine in which she was riding was wrecked by an auto driven by Frank Colker, Nash ville, Tenn. Mrs. Byrd suffered a fractured skull. The Colker machine took fire shortly after the wreck and burned at the aide of the road. CASE DISMISSED On motion of the plaintiffs, the suit of Carlton Grieve and others against Raymond D. Grieve has been ordered dismissed in Common Pleas Court. SALE AUTHORIZED -■ Private sale of personal .property belonging to the estate of Elizabeth A. Miller, deceased, has been author ized in Probate Court. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School 10 A. M, Supt. O. A. Dobbins. Preaching Service 11 A; M. Reports from the -Alt. Lake National Y. P. C. U. Convention by the Misses Martha and Glenna Waddle and Harold Dob-* bins.. • Y. P. C. U. at 7 P. M. Subject*. “Jesus Teaching on God’s Loving Care” . No evening preaching service. . Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M. Leader: Mrs. M. I. Marsh. No fad, nun suits for youngsters are .-:vu*ntilieally round, nutrition chper::: ray. Sun i uit*. let ultra-violet ray:, hit the j'hin, and uitra-viulct ray:; blip the lmdy manufacture the litre.':'ary Vit iM.if 11. Hoi, dry weal her mean:! that pola- loe:*. need to he sprayed every 10 days to insure a good yield. "I:*. there anything m life so disen chanting as attainment?” —-R. L. Stevenson, THE POLLYANNA SEWING. CLUB Veterans Will Hold j Reunion August 17-18, !* „ 1 _ j Member.' of Company F, flGOi’ i In -’ fantry will hold their annual reunion ’ .*t Grumell’t; Park, August 17-18., Major W. P. Edmunds of. Cleveland, Heights is the former commander of, the company and. chairman of thej committee for the reunion. ChtTdith Frograe* . ;*♦. at infancy, q child'# coin- uiiabty i-j hl.-j mother. After the nge of two, other children term ills com- enmity. At sis the real imaginative ago of a chill Is ehupeti. From then on Hie child needs guidance at Ms games tit ail times, As the child grows to tho team ago !;o forms companion* and makes his community, xhe fa ther has ns great a responsibility In making a lino community for the child M tlio mother has.—Dr. Joseph I^e. The Pollyanna Sewing (Tub held their meeting at the Library, July 31, *25 being present. The meeting was called to order by tho President, Anderson. This. is the last of the eight regular meetings, that the club lias this summer. A special meeting is railed for Saturday, August T at, 11:00 at the Library,. All the members 1 must have their projects in b y .that time. Rev. Janies Chesnut, wife and son, of Fort Wayne, Ind., are spending a few days here with Judge S. C, Wright and wife. Monday Rev. Ches- nut and Judge Wrightand their wives, leave for an extended motor tour through the East stopping at various historic points of interest. Mrs. F, M. Reynolds has returned to her home in St. Bernard, accompanied by her two grandchildren, Geneva and Kent Clemans. . Miss Bernice Wolford has returned home after spending several days in the country with her unde, Mr, Thomas Wolford, near Xenia. ’emall Super-quality makes Tanglefoot a super-spray. It kills insects wholesale and destroys the un hatched eggs o f moths, fleas and bedbugs. No fly escapes. M osqu itoes “bum up” . Say “Tangle foot” for highest quality. Prices greatly reduced. Pay less and get the best. For {lies only, TanalelootFly Paper and ply Ribbont are (hd most janitory anJ' economical destroyers. Waiting Adda to Pleasure Always giving a child or buying s child what he wants is merely making rifs/re trouble for tlie parent and less 'enjoyment for the child. The longer a child wishes for something the more plenstm lie will get out Of it.—Ex. change, * ■Sr Long Day in Far North From May 13 to July 32 tbo sun never sets on the village of Ham- merfest, Norway, considered the, north* ernmost town In flip wbfId"Tlie In* habitants take advan ce of their long day In making cod iiff.r oil and trad ing it for commodities from southern ports, Appropriately Named The speaker of tho British parlia ment gets his title because In the old days lie was the "spokesman” of the lower house, and alone had the right of "speaking” to the sovereign.—con veying grievances, petitions, and so on. Celebrating the sale o f a million Frigidaires T h e second National DEMONSTRATION o f the Frigidaire “Cold Control” i is now going on T HE “ ColdControl” isbeing shown in actual use. De licious frozen desserts are being served. We’re giving away a souvenir book con taining recipes. We’re dis playing the “ Million Model” Frigidaire . . . all porcelain enamel finish . . . priced at only $205* completely in stalled. Arid we’re- making a special offer to all who buy Frigidaire during this special demonstration. GAS and ELECTRIC SHOP TANGLEFOOT SPRAY THE CAS end ELECTRIC 37 5. D e tro it St. 0 (T H E D A Y T O N P O W E R AND LIGHT CO j APPLIANCE COMPANY T e l e p h o n e .595 '- X E N I A D I STR ICT 2376 f A D A IB ’S READ THIS Mr, Frank Bradley, Leipsic, Ohio. * Dear Sir; I suffered from stomach mid so call ed heart trouble for over four years and could not sleep, at night, would be forced to sit up at times the great er part t of the night on account of Buttering of, and sharp pains around- my heart. The doctors all informed me that I had a'bad case o f indigestion and enlargement of the valves o f the heart, the latter, liable to cause -heart failure at any time. I began to loose weight fast whereupon my sister pur- suaded me to try a bottle of “We-No.” I did and am here to say it was a God send as I am twenty-five pounds heavier than at any time in the past feur years, my heart is in perfect con dition and my digestion good, sleep like a log till day light. I have part of the original bottle in my medicine chest, and recommend "WE-NO” to you. Gall at your local druggist. B. F. Volmer Sandusky, Ohio. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE NOW GOING ON Lower. Prices**—Wider Selection—Con venient Credit Terms. Everything Except a few Contract Items Reduued at Least 10 Per Cent. COME IN AND COMPARE VALUES 20-24 N. Detroit St. Rev. II, A. Jamieson and family leave next Monday for two weeks' vacation in Hanover, Illinois. It is expected that Dr. W. P. McGarey, re cently pastor of the tl. P. Church of Kansas City, Mo., and who .for several months has been speaking in behalf of the National Anti-Saloon League, will be the speaker,. August 11. August 18th’ will be vacation day for the eongj’ogation, with no services, giving opportunity to visit sister churches on that dates. Wednesday evenihg proper-meeting leaders will be as follows: August 14th, Mr, Merle Stormont; August 21, W. W. Gallo way, , SK3/ YOU PAY LESS AT ■ v Main tP Xenia “ju st Tw tntr Ste*« Pram Fountain Bijnara” In Cincinnati, Tha Hotel Hnvlin, Where Hospitality and Cour* toons Service Come First. All the comforts of home. Spacious, well* ventilated out s i de rooms. Excellent eus« Sine. •Modernly equip ped and fireproof. 1 Special group rates fo* families and pa r t i es traveling together. Room! with, hot and eold ruiinlna water, $100 Slnnle with bath, $L$0, |$3.00 to $3.00. Double with hath, $4.00, $5.00 to $7.00, Garage Service, capacity •< too car*. H O T E L . H A Y L 1 N Jue, 8. Brahntn, Pres. 4 Gen. Msrr. CINCINNATI, OHIO Adair’s Xenia, Ohio MKWMl:iK!8 A Bountiful Harvest The wealth of your grain harvest is a matter o f doubt unti] it is sold, but you can guarantee yourself a bountiful money crop by planting your money here. Why be satisfied with a yield of 4 or 4Uj per cent when you can get ri 51 - 2 * INTEREST here with the absolute safety offered by first mortgage on Clark . County real estate. , M, , ,, . . Your monev will always be available on a moment s notice if you want it. Come in and talk it over. The Springfield Building And Loan Association ] 28 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio (
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