The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

« c im a r * * :: i h k b a m >. , it * r i eMHStoglfr FORYOURELECTRICALTROUBLES PHONE 214 HOUSE WIRING, EXTRA LIGHTS and BASE PLUGS, ELECTRIC IRONS, TOASTERS, HEATERS, FLOOR LAMPS, DOOR BELLS and ELECTRIC MOTORS RE­ PAIRED AND NEW CORDS PUT ON.. Repair, for all kiad. o f water faucet*. FREDEWRY PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS (CwiUMiMd freai PM* l) CAN BE CUBED HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) WITHOUT USE OF KNIFE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME - . A auccMiful treatment *05 -internal and pretrading piles, Requires from four to .even treatments at intervals o f about onto a ^eek for a sure o f the average case. Also the. Ideal Non-Confining Method o f Treatment for Fistula*, Pruritis Ani (itching! and Fissure, etc, DR. J. A . YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18,19,20 Steele Bldg., Xenia * Phone 384 ' son'»—the special time o f thinking o f others, the time o f showing Jove and ! appreciation for othersTHhs/time o f r '‘Peace Good Will to Men." And so, dear Students and Patrons of-Cedarville High School, we, the Faculty of Cedarville High School, extend a moot hearty invitation to pne and all o f you to come to the High School Auditorium, Tuesday P .-M ., DeceiriBer 15, f931, and receive your share o f OUR "Christmas Treat" o f Educational "Goodies." .<— "Pictorial Ohio” in lecture and pictures by Mr. B, A. Auginbaugh, Columbus, Ohio. ' Senior Moves. Away $he students and faculty o f Cedar­ ville High School regret that John Webster, who has been a faithful stu­ dent for almost four years, withdrew from school last Friday to move with "his family to Michigan. The best wishes o f C. H. S. students and facul­ ty go with him. t i u u \i - i n I I U t I v, ;» r I i I i I i I c I u u The Smart Shop . 5 E. Main St. " Xenia, Ohio BACK FROM NEW YORK Our buyer was in New York this week. Money talks in these hard times but it fairly shrieks in New York. How^those dear manufacturers wanted our cash but before they got it—we sure made them talk turkey. . . AS A RESULT— . ' ^ THIS GREAT DRESS EVENT %- . . . Hundreds o f almost unbelieveable values. All colors—all sizes—at about one half regular prices. Every Dress Is Brand New . $2 . 9 8 $4 ‘98 $ g -98 i owSSUs* i ‘ *> ¥ ».' U \ it it it f it it it I it This CHR ISTM AS aGRUEN Guild Wanh We havestyle.for everymem: i of the family—at prices front ip. Supt. Furst Attends Funeral Supt. Furst attended the funeral of Frank A. Redmond, Monday, at Thur­ man, near Gallipolis, Ohio. Mr. Furst worked as principal under Mr. Red­ mond's supervision for four years be­ fore the former came to Cedarville. Results o f Tests are Tabulated The results o f the Every Pupil T&sts, given in the local schools last week, are being tabulated by the teachers in the various subjects. Plans are being made to follow up these, tests with remedial instruction in each class. No statement o f the success o f the local pupils can be made until a com parative study of the results o f all the schools can be made by the State De­ partment, ’ . * ; , Ripe Old Age Enjoyed by Two Women; One 103i ______ A Mrs. Elza Cassidy Laughridga, who! Jewelry Store 108 S. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio BIGGESTBUY fo r yoi&j* m on ey ! PNILCO • .A N .tEH . $ U PE R H4- T fi f? O DYN £ You can’t L.cat a Philstf! A c5iit* piste lips of big-ptrfonr.ing mode’s at the Jmve.it prices over offeredJ 2uy your new 1932 Fhilco NOWI V ' t u h e L O W B O Y Equipped with Philco’s new automatic volume control, oversize c!ectro*dynamic speaker and many other big Philco tea* turea. 8 9 .7 5 NtncS, 7 , 9, «n;I II- tu6» model* from $ 86 .SO to $* 9 S, eompfet* tclth tube*. COMPLETE w ith 9 t it le s 5-tube BABY GKANI) Uses pentode tube,electro- dynamic speaker and three tuning condensers. COUPLETS with S tubes E a s y T e rm s ! jPitifcoButyiticml tubes halter the performance of any radio HUSTON-BICKETT Xenia, Ohio Honor Roll for Second Six Weeks. Period First Grade: Joyce Clemans, Betty Cotton, Norma Dean, Janet "Jones, Martha Kennon, Ruth Ramsey, Claire Stormont, Kenneth Coffman, Max Evans, George Lovett, Lester King, Davis Sheeley, Wilmer Tartar, Philip Tindall, Paul Whittington, Donald Williamson, Keith Wisecup. Second Grade: George Martindale, Joseph Carroll, William Stormont, Eugene Kennon, Eugene Stanforth, Keith Rigio, Margaret Anderson, Lola Brown, Doris Townsley, Louise Bohitt, Flora Creswell, Jeanne Wright, Lillian 1 Glass, Marceila Detty, Margaret Stormont, Doris Jean Conley. Third Grade: Keith Wright; Glenn Waddle, Carl Watkins, W&Fne Corry, Junior Judy, Robert Nance, Jack Huff­ man, Bonnie Tarter, Alice Hanna, Almeda Harper, Wanda Hughes, Wilma Jean Ferguson, Martha Kreit- zer, Mary Pyiea, Elda Spahr. Fourth Grade: Frances Patton, Betty Truesdale, Marjorie Vest, Nan­ cy Williamson, Bernice Frame,'Elea­ nor Luttrell, Paul Dobbins, Billy Fer­ guson, Robert Murphy. Fifth Grade: Dorthea Bobbitt, Ruth Copeland, iWarren Powers, Howard Hanna, Clara Tarter. Sixth Grade: Gladys Cooper, Imo gene Everhart, Kathryn Ferguson, Nancy Finney, Dorothy Galloway, Louise Graham, Martha J. Martindale, I. iry Alice Whittington, Neil Hart­ man, Joseph O’Bryant, Joseph Stan forth. >,• Seventh Grade: Elizabeth Anderson Robert Beatty, Ned Brown, Marie Col tins, Harold Hanna, Louise Jacobs, Dorothy, Kennon, Betty Osman, Doris Ramsey, Robert Reefi, Mary Jean Townsley, Charlotte Turner, Frances Williamson. Eighth Grade: Geneva Clemans, Florence Ferguson, Pauline Ferguson; Rebecca Galloway, Dwight Hutchison, Oha Kennedy, Virginia Townsley, Charles Whittiiigton. Ninth Grade: Betty Tobias, Paul Stickle, Nancy Ltise, Frances Kimble, Eileen Johnston, Justin Hartman, Jane Frame, Mary Coulter, Martha Bryant. Tenth Grader Rachel Creswell, Reva Smith, Eloise White, James Anderson, Wendell Murphy. Eleventh Grade: Dorothy Anderson, Juanita Apisdorf, Edna Coffman, Mary Helen Creswell, Frances Hutchi­ son, Mary M. McMillan, Harriet Rite- nour. Twelfth Grade: John Webster, Carma Hostetler, Isadore Owens, Julia McCallister. Plumbing,Heating andFurnaceWork Latest in Plumbing Fixtures A visit to our new plumbing shop -4n-¥eHow- you that we can give you great savings in bath room fixtures and you can see them before they are installed. We are prepared to in­ stall hot water, steam and other heating systems or repair any kind. Let us estimate cither new or repair work. WORK GUARANTEED A.W.BLESSING ?hone 264 J King Bldg. YELLOW SPRINGS, O. Council Considers Poor Relief Work Village council in Tegular session had under consideration Monday night at the regular monthly meeting, the . . . problem o f poor relief. Chairman B. **?ided "„ew K,nton- *n lunt o f E. McFarland o f the poor relief com- ^ lss®8 Margaret and Fannie McNeill mittee made his report as to present °* ■ Place, died at her home last \ conditions and what we can expect, A t!week* lik in g days o f being 108, present demands for relief are greater ? e*” B*e* ®** came to America than village funds will permit A re- ln 1860 ftom CoBBtF Antrim, Irelind. j quest has been made for aid on a 1 Mr. Harry Lewis recently was call - 1 hospital operation but the village has ** Miami county to attend the: no funds for this purpose and accord- funeral o f Mrs, Hanna Howland ing to recent state examiner, the law Moore, a sister o f his Grandmother does not provide for such. Aid will Lewis. She died at the age o f 98 be given needy school children under ,Years, 3 months and 22 days, the plan adopted last year. In view o f the fact that village officials have no idea what funds w ill be received yet under the new tax law, makes it uncertain as to what extent council can. give aid. WANTED TO BUY T w e n t y - f i r # M u n i P r « § g w * -—OF THE— Ralston S ta l l Gar Co. TELEPHONE TO PAUL TOCKEY PHONE 1079 XENIA, OHIO. Municipal Well Tested Saturday . The second well for the municipal- water station was given a severe test following the dynamiting o f the well several days ago to increase the ilow o f water. The well tested at the rate o f 55 gallons each 50 seconds, o r an average of about a barrel a minute. The water has a fine taste and seems ; clear o f minerals, though this cannot be definitely known until an analysis! can be made by" the State Board o f Health. . Annual Dinner for Local Farm Bureau The annual covered dish dinner for the Cedarville Farm* Bureau will be held in the Community Hall, Tuesday evening, January 15, at 7. o’clock. The program o f the evening will include!] music by a quartette, a talk by Mr..; A. A. Neff, Smith-Hughes instructorT at Beavercreek, a. discussion o f the' recent tax changes and annual re­ ports. NOTICE! To Greene County Dog Owners Dog Tags w ill be planed on sa le December 10. For the convenience o f d o g oWJi’ ers throughout the' county, tags can be se cu red from the Deputy C om m ission ers is­ suing automobile license plates. THE COST OF THE TAGS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Male ............... .$ 1.50 Spayed Female ...... $1.50 Female.........",................. 4,50 Kennel.............. ........„.J$15.00 The sale o f dog tags, without penalty, will close on January 20. After that date they can only be obtained at the office of the County Auditor, Xenia, Ohio, and a pen­ alty o f $1.00 per tag must be charged, ..It isurged-that all dog owners secure their tags before January 20, as the Dog Warden1will make a thorough canvas o f the entire county on and after January 21. ■ ... V ' ' . ■ • . • - v - ' y . DEPUTIES ■■ r ^ Cedarville—........ ................„ r .A . E. RICHARDS Spring Valley--------- ----------------KATIE B. EAGLE JamfeBtown............................ ..........D. E. BAILEY Yellow Springs— ..................M. E. OSTER Osborn— _________________RALPH FULTON Bellbrook.-....... ............................. H. E. WATSON JAMES J. CURLETT, Auditor of Greene County Our Entire Stock to be So ManyPe«>i>le8ay “It’* a Pleaonre to Shop at Uhlman’s” AND RIGHT NOW BEFORE CHRISTMAS YOU CAN LOUBLE YOUR DOLLARS BY DOING YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE, WHERE YOU CAN BUY LUXURIOUSLY FUREDCOATS $25.00 Values at $ 1 , 4 . 8 8 $19.75 Values at $ 0 .88 \ CANTON CREPE DRESSES , New Arrivals in all the new shades $ 4.88 Two-piece Rayon Pajama Ensembles $1 .98 BIG SALE OF BLANKETS Large Heavy Q A Robe Sheet Blanket* ........ . U Wc Blankets ...... Part Wool Double Blanket, Our Finest- Double Sateen $4 .98 Bound ... Wool Blanket 1 *3 i - HERE MEN Are Lower Suit Prices Than at Any Time SinceBefore the War AH sizes too, right up through the big ones to fit the fellows who wear sizes 48 to 50. One excellent lot Men's and Young Men’s $"T.90 Suits going a t ............................... ............... * One finer lot of Men’ s and Young Men's 5Q .88 Suits going a t .................... ...... ..... .......... ........... ^ THE BEST SUITS IN THE STORE. Former $ 1 9 .8 8 prices to $29. Now going a t .......................... OVERCOATS At Such LowPrices No One Should Go Cold A ll Styles and Sizes Every Coat a Tremendous Saving —- Going at $ • ^ ,8 8 - $ 0 . 8 8 - $ j| 0 | .8 8 Lower Prices Than Ever Before on Men’s and Boy’s Leather Coats, Moleskin Sheep Lined Coats and Corduroy Coats Boys' Heavy Quality Moleskin Coats, Sheep $*$.98 Lilted. All sizes ................... ......................... ™ Boys' Leatherette Fine Quality Moleskin $^|.49 HeavySheep Lined Coats. A ll sizes .......... • Men'* Fine Quality Moleskin Heavy Sheep $ 9 .6 9 Lined Coat*. A ll size*.................. .................... ^ Men's Black Leatherette Coats. Heavy ,$$2.69 Sheep Lined. A ll sizes ...................................... Uhlmin’s Shte Department O lfcn Gifts for the Entire Family 1 lot Ladies Dress $ 9 -49 -Strap Shoes .............. Ladies’ Pumps and Straps. AH heels $ 4 .9 8 —-—All EiatilB-.-. S!___ Children's Strap Slipper* A Oxfords, Sizes 8Vi to 2 98c to $1.98 One lot Men'* $ 4 .98 Men'* Dress Oxford*, New Boy*' Dress Shoes, $ 4 .98 Size* 2 to 6 a t ....... Small Boy*'^Shoe» $ 4 .19 going a t ....... ............. HOUSE SUPPERS j Boy's Leather with Q O 'k i , soft soles ............ I Men's Felt with soft sole*,. J Hy Low and " f O i k # Everett Styles ....... | Men's Work $ 4 .79 Shoes, now ........... Children's Lace Shoes 79c Dress Shoe* ........... Men'* Police $ 4 .9 5 s h o e * ...;................... Our finest $5 Style $ 0 9 8 •h6es .................. -.... last* and $*$.49 styles ........................ Women’rDam ty $ 4 Boudoirs .......................A i Women's Felt £ £ ) { £ j \ UHLMAhTS 1749 West Main Street, Kenia, Ohie 4 1

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