The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
Mrs. W. W. Troutc entertained the LOCAL AND PERSONAL liK'inbera of the Home t’ultihe Club at . . . . . . . . her home Tuesday afternoon. WAK 'Fim U , ' . . . , ■ FOR KENT -Three or four rooms. girl to a s s tt wrth k o t o f S k . t i r o ! ?* “ f 8* floof '' I8uiteUo Uf * Y r ’ John Ea>rey, Xenia, Ohio. ^ ' img and tI,rce Borages. Mrs. Julia s'Sterrett. FOR RENT—Four roojn cottage. Mrs. Mary McMillan. FOR SALE—At a real bargain the new beautiful Heattrdlu Stove, won by me at the Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co, Can be seen there, will be sold cheap as I have no use for it, - Chas. F. Marshall. i Mrs. Walter Purdom o f Ft. Wi^yne, jlnd., accompanied by Misses Louise ;Jockers and Mildred Wilch, nurses in the Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, who had been her guests for several days, motored here and were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tarbox for a few days. Sir. and Mrs. W. II. Smith have as > |their guests, the former’s brother, Mr. i ’ J. A. Smith and daughter, Kathryn, Mrs. Margaret Milroy has gone to Philadelphia where she will spend th e ,......... .............................. .......... . ........ winter with her daughter. Miss Mur-1 and Albert Unstot of .Kaiser, W. Va. garet Tarbox, Prof. Furst has rented 1 -------:---------------- the Milroy home Use Armour’s Big Crop Fertilizer. We have plenty o f it on hand. Mc- CampbelPs Exchange. Duroc Hog Sale — Tuesday, October 29. R. C. Watt & Son. Ctf) I •Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith has (entered Miami University . for the Iyear. I ___________ *__ j Mr, J, W. Johnson is reported not |so, well this week, following a break down in health several months ago. For Radio Service and Supplies, Phone 13-101. ........................................................................................................... ............ muumiii FURN I TURE 1 REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED 1 At Prices In Reach Of Everybody j Charles R. Hoerner PHONE ' Res. Address f Cedarville 148 Cor. Monroe & Lake Sts., Xenia § ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................m m i i i i ......... Mr. Walter Sterrett and family o f M'Uicte, 1ml., visited with the fonn- er .->mother, Mrs. Julia Sterrett for a few days. This locality was visited Wednes day night with the first real frost of the season. Early the next morning everything outdoors looked as if it had a cover o f light snow. Farmers much preferred to have the frost hold off for two weeks yet due to tnc late corn not being matured as much as it should, Now is the time to order your timothy seed, (let it at McCampbell’s Exchange, Smith Family Injured Comparative Returns In Motor Accident On Tax Duplicate Waiter "Jobe, son of the late Riley Jobe, formerly of Xenia, died sudden ly of a throat affection at Miami Val ley Hospital in Dayton, Saturday morning. The deceased laid for some time Ijcen located in York, Pa., and came to Xenia on a visit when taken ill. Tlie funeral was held Monday with burial in Woodland cemetery, Xenia. When you are in need of paint for the house or barn Jet us fill your ordex-. Wo have thc.agency for Tower Paint. McCampbell’s Exchange. Mr. Ward Creswell o f Jackson, Mich., is here visiting with ids moth er/ Mi's. Ethel Creswell. Mr, Cre.s- well is connected with Kresge Com pany in his city. . . The squirrel season opened Monday and hunters have been enjoying the week. Fortunately there have been no accidents reported in this section. You get m orte for your dollar in Am er ica ’s finest medium-priced automobile Today’s Oakland All-American Six stands out unmistakubly us America's fin e s t m ed ium - priced au tom obile. Its value supremacy has been established by facts.revealed in compari- ■son of the AU-Amerienn Six with twenty .other medium-priced automobiles. Let us go over all the results o f this comparison with you. When you have seen how on every basis o f comparison .the All-American Six towers uhove its field-—you Will agree with ns that you get more for your dollar in A m e r ic a ’ s f i n e s t m e d iu m - p r i c e d automolnle. Proof o f Oakland Value Superiority The following facts were obtained from a comparison of the Oakland All-Ameri can- Six, with 20' other medium-priced automobiles* All told* 878 individual comparisons were made. O f these, Oakland proved to be distinctly superior in 451 or 51.37 per cent. The 20 cars combined were at best equal to Oakland on 382 or 43.50 per cent* And 13 o f the 20 were higher-priced than Oakland. Mr. Robert Conley, wife and -daugh ter, Kathryn, of Crystal City, Mo., iiro guests of the former’s parents, Mr, ami'Mrs, Wm. Conley. . FOR SALE— Good sized . Hentrola used less than two years in good con dition. Gray McCampbeli. • Gilbert McCoy has rented the Barr [> j <party on South Main street and ■moved his residence and .ba"bcr shop to that location. Mr. Henry Wisecup has purchased the two residence! properties on ^West Xenia avenu.e o f Mr. A. Bowan, WHEELBASE Only one cur as low-priced as Oakland has * wheelbase as long as Oakland’s, which is 117 inches. That car requires a turning circle to the left o f 42 feet as compared with Oakland’s 36 feet. Six higher-priced cars have shorter wheel bases* { FISHER BODY Only Oakland and two other cars in the field offer bodies by Fisher* And one of the two is nearly $100 higher in price than Oakland. O f the 18 cant which have teis-known bodies, i f ore priced above the All-American Six. BRAKES Only Oakland and one other car la it s fie ld u se th e fin e t y p e o f brakes which Oakland employs* And no car in the field equals Oakland’s 290 square inches o f brakeband area. Oakland’s separate emergency brake operates on the transmission. Seven cars in the field have no separate emergency brakes, although three o f them exceed Oakland in price. PISTON DISPLACEMENT Oakland’s 228 cubic inch piston dis placement is greater than 12 of the 20 cars in its price field. O f the 8 remain ing cars,* 7 are much higher priced than Oakland. * Mr. Warren Barber left yesterday for Pittsbui’gh where he will join an orchestra in fcljat city. The Young People of the United Presbyterian church entertained Tues day evening in the; church parlors for the students o f Cedarville College.1 Refresments were served and games enjoyed, during the evening. Mr, Rankin McMillan has entered Muskingum College at New Concord, Ohio. Mrs. Anna Kildow -is reported in a very critical condition at her home in Springfield. There is very little hope Jfor her recovery. Oakland /tU-American Six . $1145 to $1375, /• o . h. -P ort, tia c, p lu s delivery Q charMem. Soring roverr*. V fxw ejoy Shock Abaorbera in • eluded in Hat price*. S um p- W i and rear fen d er guards extra . Generul M otors Tim e P aym ent Plan available at m inim um rote; 1145 AND UP Consider the delivered price as well an the Hat (f* o . b) price*when comparing auto m obile value* * . * Oakland* Pontiac delivered price* in* elude only authorized charge* for freight and deliv ery -and the charge for any additional accemtoriea or fiaHiiciug deaired. Mr.-and Mrs.'Frank Bird-and the former’s mother, Mrs. Alellia Bird, left yesterday for a motor trip to Maywood, II!.; .where they will visit Mr. mnd Mrs. Fred Bird, for ar*week. JEANPATTON - CEDARVILLE, OHIO OAKLAND M L ' A M S R I C M S I X 8 jPHODUCT OF’ GENERAL MOTORS • Rev. "J. Merle Rife and son of Chi cago visited here • for several days with relatives, ’ Mr, .Ernest Smith, formerly o f this place, recently visited with his broth er, Mr, Charles Smith, after an ab sence of a number o f years. He is located in Mobile, Ala., and on his visit here found many chungcs among his former friends and many noted improvements about town. H eavy F rost D rives E v eryon e T o W in te r Needs In C loth in g Sweater Coats for Men and Women 98c to $3.00 GROCERY DEPARTMENT Bananas 3 lbs. 20c Heavy .Underwear 88c to $1.98 Apples 3 lbs. 20c Men’s Heavy Work Shirts $1.98 Oranges No. 480, doz. 20c - Flannel Shirts 98c 10c Shredded Wheat 3Pkgs. 25c School Shoes 69c per pair Flour 1 12i/2 lb. Sack 50c Dress Trousers $1.49 to $5.50 Heintz Tomato Soup 15c can, Special 10c Hunting Caps 98c Try Our Coffee Special, lb. 39c Cedarville Bargain Store mwiiBg Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and J, A. Smith, a brother, and daughter, Katherine, were injured in a motor accident in Springfield yesterday afternoon according to word reaching this place, No particulars aro avail able at this time. The party was taken to the City Hospital and au thorities there informed the Herald by phone, that the extent o f the in- juries had not yet been determined. Mrs, Smith was still unconscious at the time. CHURCH NOTES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School 10 A, M. Supt. O. A. Dobbins. Preaching 11 A. M, Theme: ’‘Walk ing with. God/’ Y, P. C. U. 7 P. M, Leader, Gienna Waddle. Union Service 8 P. M. in Presby terian Chui'ch. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 P, M. Joint meeting o f session and trustees at the. Manse Friday at 8 P. M, The Executive Committee o f the Xenia Presbyterial of the U. M. S. met in the local church Wednesday at 2 P. M. • . * <* We have had two requests the past week from prominent farmers for the comparative returns in the county on real estate and personal property Farmers ai;e becoming more interest ed in the tax amendment and there is •much discussion over this question. Monday we secured tne following from County Auditor Creswell’s office: Real Estate j. --------------...$37,104,1-10 Personal Property —........ 12,353,130 Public Utilities Co. .. . 7 , 1 0 1 . 0 3 0 | Total --------------- $50,678,899 SCHOOL NEWS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sermon theme “The Last Opportunity.” Church School 10 o’clock. Lesson subject “ Preparing the Way o f the Lord;” Mai. 1:1 to 4:6. In this les son, we are privileged to refresh our minds with this "last prophecy con cerning the promised Messiah, Classes for all ages, P. M. Gillilan, Supt. Epworth League 7 o’clock. Union Service at the First Presby terian at 8 o’clock.- I* Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. To ail these services the public is most cordially invited. •ft »••< ■' Miss Kathleen Kyle of Pittsburg is here visiting with hep parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Kyle. , Mi'. James A ,'G ra y and wife of Pittsburgh are here as guests o f the former’s mother, Mrs. Belle Gray. WILL CONSTRUCTION Direction of the .court in arriving at a true construction o f the will of the late Edward Oscar Grosch, Clifton, who died September 17,1928, is sought by John B,'McGrew,.as administrator o f the estate, in a siiit filed in Com mon Pleas Court. , ' Mrs. Margaret Gtosch Williams, o f Richmond Hill, Long Island, N, Y., his daughter, and Oscar Edward Grosch, Clifton, his son, named defendants in the action, ax*e named sole legatees in the will which was duly admittel to probate. Under terms of the will the s$m and daughter are bequeathed equal shares of certain paintings.and etchings as well as the residuary estate which in cludes among other assets a house and studio on Clifton St. in Clifton in which the decedent valued his equity is $2,000. . The administrator asserts he is in doubt as to the true construction, of the will especially yelktihg to the sec ond and third Clauses of item 3 regard ing valuation of the residuary estate and its disposition, McGrew and Laybournc are attor neys for the plaintiff. (Contiuneil from page 1) • bring excuses for all absences; We wish to call the attention o f the par ents to the fact that these excuses must be sent On the day whbh the pupil returns or on the fo ’”owing day. If this is not done within this time it is considered an unexcuacd absence which means that the name o f the pupil is not eligible for the honor roil or exemption from the semester ex-, amunitions. . Faculty Spread Tlie faculty of Cedarville Public Schools- enjoyed a fee#’ at the Tarbox cabin last Monday evening. The hus bands and wives of the married mem bers of the Faculty were present as guests. There fvas an abundance of food and all seemed to have enjoyed a good time, Class Kings Selected A t a meeting of the Seniors held on Wednesday, morning, they ‘ selected their class rings. The order was placed with the local jeweler, R. D. Inman, Team Name All great things in this world have some means of recognition. Realizing this, wo are looking for a name- suit able for our football team. Coach Baker has asked for suggestions from students. Hurt at Practice Martin Bates,- received a very se\ ereiy- sprained knee during prac tice Tuesday evening. We are hoping for his speedy recovery, - . Gym Classes Gym Classes got under way this, week with. Coach Baser and Miss Jaipieson in charge. According to state ruling each sthdent, not engaged in competitive athletics, is required to have at least one hundred minutes of physical education per week. Football The football schedule for 1929 has been almost completed and represents one o f the most difficult ever faced by Cedarville High. This year the “ Red and White"..eleven will meet two new teams, Kingscreek and Greenfield.; The schedule follows; Sept. 27—Springfield, there. Oct, {1—Lanier, there. Oct. 11—Open. Oct. 18—West Alexandria, there. Oct. 25—Greenfield, there.1 ,Nov. 1—Kjngscreek, there. Nov. 8—O. S. & S. O. Home, 'here. Nov. 15—Osborn, here. Nov. 22—-Open, • Dogs and eats are attacked by tio fewer than 475 species of insect, par asites, more than - affiict any other animals. DISMISS SUIT Suit for divorce brought by Frances Speaks against,Vincent Speaks, dis missed on application of plaintiff. During 19282, the federal govern ment cooperated in improving 7,022 miles of highways, lying in all 48 states and Hawaii, - Says Sam: The more comfortable a philosophy, the Hess likely it is to be founded on facts. “ The small towns comprose our now industrial frontier.”—-Martin J. Insull, GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING . . 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