The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
I if ■ jy % 0 * i* th e i d theto to o MitfK. C L O S E D B Y ^ S T A T E Wak «t tiwrtfcj TJi* Hoortcn dairy i* **jr*S*<l to M*sM«s4 Sitmihlr 4 m I4lu 4 *jP$5reT 7 ^^^ ’ noititodl tut factors* lialms&t, *q# tita 3 ; cam-. hIVM«gr tire* tire hmk m t wiihoot p*ay is * jwtamt aredlchre eorerera «F Irerei J^.)re«plw».failed to tire maa^aAtaaw oMk «• tore* $ «wtiM» »ti* * ,pf*<l of pills. It Jf jn-vos- mn »Wnf ♦* tiw futor* « f the ted l*r*e sans of mare? (a *S* oire*- the fareiay 8prta*fi*M *tog,coa- Miration of thews anf$*Mta>, wJsW^trt the follow*** lm 0 ir story developments of pY last two yew*, towk, the Boaaton estate and Mr. Boostws’s eatnusit into * «**• Of the Houston bolding*, opt>wftiv* farming Jwcw»W«a sheet , a three year* lygo wheretorire fSm*9» i hank is perfectly" solvent, sc- the purchase sod e^ p ra r t of *<&&• to Mr. Houston, «ad smrase- two farm* and ti ahrfeady have bees made for fam ;.i**»kWfak$ ^ ready money with which td ihava cont^batad*^ Wti took, the reofrento* of dMi.hatic, Mr.i of Itqaid MM**. mgm iom to* expressed the ihat'«ether with ^er-s&fepsiop of credit FARMERS HOLD GAMBURRS FOR GRAIN m r * BLUMF CJJpARVILEE. OHKk FRIDAY, NOVEMBKR 19, 1920 . . , . , "■ j i . * 1 ;*■" s u t " - '" / ^ s ^ 'j a r g g " ' ” 1" The Farmers* National Cooffreee f in areata* ia Cohunhus daelaro a weli-ersaaiaed reaapinrey on the part 1 Of ffa&t faMUm exists and has for te# toms tit* ptire aa gmda. Farw-f are «rt net f*ttto* vahea reeeivad| aadarpaaeat retore. Fanaere waaef MMMnMtf wjgtajare# luttifilU* ^^***^ t ** jg pft* M pes^pt ef Wt reArittoc CONDENSED OHIO NEW! Nava HaaseStaked at Rsadest andBpflaf Steens fee 4 hi i, mi >,~IW>. m ..1..-.,..... i i.i,i,i,i>w.^..,...^ , .....» 'WI^W Baraad' ppHetp. w« i»Vi u » ? .« , Hi oasjr «*J ’ am of ad'ealua. fvgfcp*#^ number * •' &• * wil'ioey on Lyiiwaa Ctatoatii* the , “ ‘t ^ n wares ' mkt, FMday N*$.- *W$» tka^ d&y mRm vine. I t is the ■rewAkt*- jast aaonher o nthe deoraa. TftSr*qfai owekhs M, L. Laadia, o f the heat hruiapefcwa, in America; • Mr^J. P u l PoffiMrtMr vtnUniafai* i abut '^ h a n k will- ho <^e« Am Mbam M 0» within a -week or taa l8|^ ir^ o f the hank far «*p «$ ill accordant to F, & Tyler, madder, hot the hank ppe te a terse junohnt of neifdtiahle it tan not hmnedisfcely ' TotidwiMiaa e# N n by the hank aha time when the foln - cial.aitiuitiAi.ia gxjgeamiy preearie resulted in Mr. Honttim’s failure withstand the pressure, of a tlgbl sag financial situation. Mr. Houston expressed relief on his Return to Sooth Charleston from Col- uhibns Satamday night that the atiite hipddsg M m HotOttaSk ^Mpt: t Clark ooump, « i stata banaotg t i ’ dtfeet- of the •Houstou. It is are eutUclmti tfr l Ur. aw W “ • tftio oahwER^ heme la Athene , had planned to he would Wtv« head of the Joe- w«wii*. is the hapk hr rood dateotiva t i l Jfi k w Wi»tott,toatoi.M!» WtMLtW iUwi I^anfik, timtobeniet and BsPDuwipi,!. f* trap drummer and Xyibpfeonfsi. Every; 10 ” u>' ntemheyo f the company is also a good' Sing#', Th% orchestra apecialitMw in “ arrotooti&t pleases." ‘WHAx 'ELECTION COST Congressman' S. D. Fes* spont $1»* Ida campaigu and ra-eleei tit his report filed with He recHifed vootomitiiaii. After threWIgg'1 of Turnkto Aware vtoonty Xp>en Topaltoj churned with An order ‘ uiati ciutos ere in portsawatfc Metre ear*1' *y*r tot recover, tits theeye* a t m f W Hardid and They were iwhwy; * by Hdyor Cable- ,e« of bHSiness Sunday that in- Taxicabs, street- are orempted.« r, *'0i> iipiuMHs -ktonad and ta«r,*k*sh»itd ia ftwod an'i thfir atoeaswbile Wan bsdly ivhiil _ Of dk^PE-to’-tf bad tike abtotitib Kitottoe te tfi. * ■ 1 WUttaw toRagfi » , ooMrade block atintataciurar, was atoto dt IRaaben. vflle. The body m » found in a poo} o f water, Farrar’s intuit had beep; oruehed with a hatchet. Throe knife wounds were found in the heart. George, "Jig«s’* Lostelner aUeiied leader of the band of bandits who ?$;■, cently held up the^Bedford branch Of, die Cleveland Trust company, entered A idea' of guilty at Cleveland to a charge of robbery in connection ..with; the raid on the hank,. Twq hqldup men rObhed the Central Baking eottipany, Cleveland, of gJ.0OO; thing1 .vemofearba^.t’ come opt all right. • Overload*# WMk F*P«r> WW« are aimpJy omioaded .wfl^fUNKW TKINMSo: commercial ywper on tiw h we cam-* sot teaRre ' L *'**' '* >, luthe bold Mr. Houston is^tho head. The? yafire of tim estate, ereiuti^a .af the - ^bm^ holdinga is-piaima * 1 ® , # . Mr, Houston said it is free from any toatcriaf Incumbrances. iPhe UaMities'cohsisfc o f $148,000 in }cannot .seU, bills payable by the, bank 1m# ga 21 -»Jproe«#t^bere Is no market for them. 006 in rediscount note* which Rave® w these loans to Tamer*1which been Bold by the Houston tiajk V caused our present-state of « f. titimr hanks.- Two h tm d^x iad faito” *" ‘ r " ' \ *h ' - '* ^tirentypone dopostiora In the bsa**re- F- C« 'I'yler, who h»» been cashier main unpaid. The total wnobwt -o f Jo f ■ hank and ,financial agent for ’ claims is p W t ^% 90^ 0 ,' *} the ^BouatOa Uiterests, retigaad Iaat4 fcepoaits WMi*, v f e the tfhtoher. He h ^ »w>gffl»d wi 'dctlng bank by SmTW*$w«f SM I i» m -to a & iW Ajutowsdr. The South dumleston «*&***»*■ ti»a k^stion of Madkwn towhahip. Th« f fclrtAdfaiO i ’“Sticking to the *h criate has been p ■. it o n togttoi m cffHiiWe wv“ . w-^ptot. - i » ' stoitogitit'' 'IfiNfeBMi urTitgi ^^0 ' audirto Mw { w K wimv ’jBnr* iK f „ ovef.tilfe'dis atentthhs ywn funeral. % money, Tito ^teera I Tim tlcroe*r raankagivltig 9*viee in.-predaets becamre at ViHrb» held at tha E, P. Oknrch on * ■ * **' • Thurad^ Moreiag, $tw, fifth « t IQ preawh the semen. All are oardiflly infitod’ to Attto# p i* , meeting 'mm Show their gratitad# to Hod for Par* sonla, Commoaity' ’ and National BltoaJags rec*%d Anting the year. ,MA< ttuiscpniffdi • '■■t' .The heavy snow ramaday^evwbb^ madeauto travtihig rather daagereua, A tmmW« g machfnea' tracks' •Wto W|'.[■.■WP ..**VWWf!PMSWW*. wP, »..Jt*.' A-fi: . .V.i w■=•w*b- .to.-' ui*«t. ?. ^ S*j the”f . AJfijp. 'St-.'■ •W-«'- *#* JuMMpItoa# oft the B ’Weei. 'gau ged at Bttmuwwheit idoelier in- s m gaBb, The men were, dressed in ■toi.tigatea'hi* Ewwilae supply with the ^hite garments of employea, Ope man fa held in connection with gasol n au open lantern, V.’ilJ of,, W. u. Alma,. Cincinnati jnevrhant prince, who died recently, y has been filed torijgrobat*. The en* IVTCH Mr* In left to his Sirs. S, uresWeftt. of .tti#' Toiedo chapter of ;.tba Service Star n.jks fe«d«fee adoption pf a more simple and aansibio areas lor . . . ^ V the burstiag which he w*» ».'■ barber, was in- r- ,'jamfeMtor •'Whin1 automobile tire ok a.rka tbe slaying of William Stsiwell. .who was found in' Us room at Cleveland with his thtodti cat, , v Mrs, BUiabotft Funk,- 2{1. Spring- home- ; ’ ' - * a ' * ak W City- b«get was' cut ISO,OOP by council. ‘ , •■' •' ’ < Michael Holm, Cjevallndi. died fidaria* received*!*. * * „ t#ti .wreck, ‘ ‘ - , ’ Stowing tk* dtoat.-St i well known vMn tmopmmmoe Of I^fectoi*"-. •>,; ,. W . Rife & E . J b b how*rti S. Smith . ^ Oiver Garlough Miron I. Maureh O k v IvSmftit Safety First, Liberality Next Capital'and Surplus $75,000.(H> « ResourcesOverOneHalf Million Doilara II. S. Lifaerty Bond* Bought and Sold „ , Interest Paid on Savings and f0 Tim® Certificate*' ,/• • i. •- . ‘ . \ * ....................... ......a,.*-,.,..,---- - CEDARVILLE, OHIO, mmm wo ,*«r Horn. s«c hchicfs *»d elrewl nation fits . .should" tfaaak t^toehn# an icto .WdrJd.yc1 btom cempletisd, b; fetortot* whereby Chari an Upper Saodhaky bshbetr,' aeqaire the Houston land hold ing* in Madison, county at a piece of These fctidhigs Mpiaist 'M 4880 acre* and are latown awthe old Allerton farm. The Houston -interests still Will wetaih title to approximately 4,000 acres of land in Clark, oounty. - . .Seek* Ready 'Cash. ’ ■; ■' Mr. Houston said .Saturday, how ever, that the money' involved in the trausiction will not be paid Until March If. He is now endeavoring to realise safBcetik fand* witii which to supply tire bank ready cash to resume -operations. The sale price per acre was $231, it was said. The land was purchased la 1010 by the Houston interests for $80 an acre. 'The capital o f the batik accord ing to the incorporation papers, is $W,000 aijd the reserve .is lift ,$00. This reserve has not been maintained In liquids aeseto for years, aqeordmg ; to Mr. Tylsr, who said' the hank has been iubmi$iVSf monthly etosrts to the state batMNg depart(beat far some ” time. Instead ef earryfetf A * mseerve In cash the bask has itretoed the money In real estate and oU#F enter prises with the result that M could not withstand^ steady withdrawal of funds by depositors. , The run on the bank Wednesday, Thursday and Friday was not really a "run/* as the term is used, accord ing to Mr. Tyler, hut merely tire steady persistent withdraw^ a£ tip is without incoming dtpsake tbWOtoRer- batance them. ' * The Houston fcitorwto leag nave played an b»ye#t*at ywft M A fth Charleston a<n5siae$ hi#* * 5 $ bated, grtofly to tito ywwaeififr « f the village ant \ The retire eetatoe aAlfi three mlltdek fiekre r3FMM W ’foe- 1half s i tito.MitiNgs M.1MM la Mt. noretoa m i1# * rewafatag ia ■‘•la hto ateem . ^ ' * The estate* reprereaf-the preperty > srktoh formerly wee held by E. ft- Hereten, U H. Houston and a maiden •stater, all of whom died without is- ere. Fester B, Hoadton la traatee of fihe eetotre- Reeldra the lend holding* In M*(R- are foeaty, for wMeh the contract of i already ha* bee made, the Hons latscret* own 8.88$ acres of land Ctabk eounty and are owners o f other enterprises. Mel# Many Iwtrfeat* Among there are the Houtonta flfttry eempany, Bouth Charleston imwah .the Houetreta Farm coo . PMtoIFMANI r !h|$we Wmrtmi* «•«»jrnny, tire NRelet cam- m i Mre Hsreton Rank, tilebsNc ,y the pbafi on whUh the.bank was organised it is a separate tottitg in the Houton boldiugs; bat iatt’ «lt Xhet.Hmreton atoe%. sure aeatisddg.toi mes#»the bank’s liabilities. The ton- tr^of'thc banks* affaira is vested ex clusively in the membew ot the Hous ton family, The directors o f the\b«nk me Foetrir B, Houston, Roger Houston, Mrs. .John Quinn (Racheal Houston), Mr*.Ethel-HOuatorj,Widow of E. I). -Houston, ah# Tda Houston/ wife of Footer B: Houston ;., ; A number o f farmers ip thi* toe- Ron. are holding a South Chatieston Stock buyers check* for cattle* these checks being on the .Houston Bank, .^FRASER MEETING HATES. Cottage Ftayermeetings will be held next week at"the following home*, ‘ On Monday .Evening, In Tjjwn at the homes *f ’Mr. Henry Sniith. Leader Mrs, .Anna Wilson. Mr. O, C, Homey, Leader Mr. El der. 5 1 i . • Mr. Frank Turnbull, Leader Mr*. Allen. * Mr. W. JF. Tarbox. Leader Mr. S. C. Wright, In the cduntry, at homes of Mr3>Harry Townsley. Leader Mr. Roht. Stewart, Mr. iv H. Creswsll,, Leaded Mr, Geo. Orcsswail, Mr. C. H. Gordon. Leader, Mr. Moran Kennon, Mr. dohn McVatnpbel!, -l^reder Miss Edna titormonk Union Prtoermretkurrm W*dp**duy Evening at tire U. F. tfiiurdh. L**d«r R«v. McFihhurey. " J .. » ......... ■* -T-’ ITS UP TO TOU comi W g - ' TO VlCTOMt* TBBB^TRB. tJh^re ,H*<f*Bd*lt,oi»p*Bhw«rt tioutii CHrerltoton miiU^tC was found dead in bad Monday, moratog. B« had oot^MHpajm.good^b*a|tii'!tor aomsttore bo®1 to attahd- t o , bmtineto- He' Wa*-,* totil-jmown- stock; dealer: an^known to many in this section, GOVERNOR MAKES A GIFT * 9 ov W ik W M. C ox announced a $10$,ODfi gift for a chupel to Witen- buig Celfcge, Springfield, a* a me- mtidSl to his mother..The chapiel Will he erected after plans of onethe Gov ernor•"was impressed with at Port land, Oregon.- Witonburg is .making s-diriva far |1J$0,CKW addition to the endowment and, tbs Governor's gift is to be-A part of rt.,Ex-Mayor Me Gilvay of that city ha* given $100,000 for a miw gym. . Up to You**, * big mutire cofreay titah «0 p«opta«*nreato t< Chkag* with tire original Ireafiw*] cast, will he. tire Tfc**kSgtVi*g anrae tion at til*. Victory theatre, Oaytgpie beginning with moMre* Tttanhaglv lug Hay, Thursday, Mb*. fiR. There will also to # Saturday matinee, An augnrentad orchestra, eighteen muata*l numtors, and a generous *1 tatnsont of darehtg make “It's Up to Y ob " tita £e*s*n*» moat attractive mmicsl cntertalrisient. Every me«n tor of the big company i* fc Star, William Moore Patch, owner of “ The Sweetheart Shop"’ is the 'pro 4ucer o f “ It’s Up To You'* and he has spent $80,Ot® to make’ it a gorgeous show. The chorus is adtoable and the stars have torn ctolen for their ja hilily. Mail order* arc being taken now. '§■.(,:■ The Ha,yton-Xenia pike is noaMpen tor travel and no detouto ate tiece** m y for a motor trip, J ONLY’ONETO BE THERE ; Ttor* w jllto only one lonely Demo crat ip, to* Ohio senate which eon- VoaeifconMonday, J#n. 3, All others members aits Republicans. The not ed James A. Reynolds o f Cleveland, who fought year after year for wom an Suffrage vre* retsmed. After all; the Democratic party will he irepre- r'.enfcd in atamifc the same proportion *a was the vote this month. SMALL FIRff MONDAY, ^ - a>Af-a»ij*-.vire - Tb* fire department waa called out Monday by a sniall fire that was dis covered at the rear o f O, M. Ridg- way’a drugstore Ip * pile o f boxes No particular damage was done bob it, would have been a serious thing at night. . 1 .....T,.... ...............:.,fr.„.vr,.,. ; « INIDRED BY AN ApR : jfoy Hamilton of near Clifton wa.i badly injured Monday by an ax* in hi* own hand when it flue hack and struck Mm in the face just Under the mouth. Hi* lower lip was badly cut and thre* teeth knocked loose. The service* * f Dr, M. .1, Marsh were nec* •seaty to sew up the. wound. RiiKDAY IN CINCINNATI Billy, Sudsy comes, to Cincinnati in Jitorrh tor a religious campaign. The eWchea of that city must putup til5,00© to finance .-the campaign. • wti \mm t, Toledo and rroaton royrnd* koafi* at 'springfiaid, and which, was npaatiy' Improved,, waa damaged by nto to toe extent of $ 5 , 000 . Six ward* will be added to CIev»- land’s list; providing one ward tot every 2S.OOO population, ■ • ' ’ Airs. Mildred Johnson,' the mother dt Albert Johnson, alias Joyce, who ??«.« killed while attompting to rob a bapk ait, Bedford; was indicted *at Cjevalaiid, charged with receiving stolen property. Miss Helen Gray, alleged sweetheart of Johnson, also was todicted, . ©iiio- TypogrAphical confereuco will hold its semi-annual convention at Marion in April., John Yurlcho, Youngstown laborer, reported, to 111 * police the theft of $5,200 from a dresser'drawer At hiS roomtpjfhouse. , , ? ■ ’ Mrs. Dor* gantfllje, lid, born .at Homo, Russia, died at ToledS. . “ •Lorain will support the Yellowhtow* trail taov*. a national highway, from i Plymouth to l’uget s<nmd.. . Findlay will establish a curb mar ket tot a measure to cut Iwjd prices,, , Everett.Emory, to,. w*» killed at Eaton when afi embankment cav'edin; BallaSre ttlepliotte .’gompany -seeks a rate increase. 1 a charge of murder may ho lodged against,Mrs, if L. Ferguson of Cof- nerpburg, near Youngstown, it r,he re* covers from bnllefc wounds, indicted on herself after 'she had shot and killed her husband. Miss Mabel Uoojier reported ifhe .theft, of jewelry valued at t3>400 add $ 1,000 in taek from her residence 'in- ('olumbug, Caught $ft a rave-in In a sewer they were diggingat L’olufc'hug, jojm KauG matt was crushed to death and John Courier, colored, seriously injured , fiafety Uirector Charles E. Tudor of Cincinnati ordered the dissolution of the Police Welfare association, as* rerting the association seeks to take wmtrol ot the police department from properly constituted officials.. Akroh university professors wilt re ceive salary increases Jan. i, While drilling for water on his Tot la Bhlloh, near Haytoil,ArthurCoates struck gas <h quantities sufficient for fcto own ur). police dragged ponds and lakes near "Akron in search tor fhp body of Mias Emma Rfikden. 32, school teach- fey, who I;j missing. , Uarf- Hill, W, Uiiitm township, Union .county, lost his life by the. ac* eid«nfal disehdrgc ot his Title while looking after-oomo traps h* had set on tile Johnson farm, pear Ms home. Kingston National hank at Kings* ton, Rosa county, was held up by tour auto bandits and fobbed of $100,000, of which $5,000 was in cash, $15,000 * r JOIN RED UROSM ■oi tm * m j* »* *k iwJ ‘ = S 2 % t 3 a“ " “ member* last until ThaiiKsgiving: and it is hoped that this community aad county ckn measure up the quoto set. The work 'o f the organization is *6 wet known, that it must he kept up it* peace time as well as in war. the., Atierif-ftji .people have become tmtomn the world over through. ihlM work gl the Red Gross, When th<v mnt rein when he toll on tanvaaa is made do nob hesitate to tie, at New Philadelphia. ?ecntitics. Tim men orcuped, ir’anton council voted against eetah* ilsWirg a freS eollcctSoa of garbage and will re cjuip, under a toe oyetem, the city jretimfife dopartmeftt, Four unto bandits^ after holding up up a store in Gtovcland, rua dow* aa.l killed Min. Hattie Ktcbell. Dwight Morris, 4, severed his jug* a toy wills- Ht filed $ fewmoment!*lJ»te$, Hay, It dead. ; . Akron; city .budget is fixed,at $L» Sw4,^\*. v ; r< -*• * Gallia- county's -first woman Jury heard, a damage suit, . -Youngstown board, of CJitclitionap proved plans for .the first'unit of A now* $l,WU,000^high school, August Ghitos.' theater manager at Middletown, was roub*d of money and jewelry by d masked bandit. ; Charles Finger, 24r Canton.* was killed when' A train hit his motor- Barbers' strlkh, in progress, at Elyria for thrde months, has been set* tied. • Five hundred Uetegfitea from StAfk. Tuscarawas. Harrison and Carroll countie; attended the district cohVcaV tiop of the Knights fit Pythias; at NeW Philadelphia., . v ' ; -Four men' were arrested at Lima after a running fight with police while entering the .city with a touring car carrying 100. quaffs of. whisky ’said to have been Drought from Kentucky, Samuel Pastor, 47, Oak Hill mer chant. surrendered-to Cincinnati? po^ lice on a charge ht having received stolen 'goods from railroads. Police removed $10,00(1 itf gOpds from his 0«fc Hilt store. „ Congressman James T. Begg,‘ San* dusky, la being Doomed tor Repuhlf Can whip .In the hotisd. ' After Andrew Diggs of UhrichsvillF made a written apology in court, Mrs.- Diggs dtoppe'd her suit tor divorce. In Which she alleged Diggs beat bet because she voted the Republican ticket, Cbairies BoHanhouse, 42, and Mrs. Flora Weldon,- 38," were married at ChilUcotUe.- It was lloUdnhouso'e third marriage and Airs. Woldon'e fourth, E-HPope, 33. Akron, was held under $1,002 bondt charged with manslaugh • ter. sifter Albert HfillWifc, 26, died from drinking raisin jack containing wood, alcohol, alleged to hijve been furnished by Pope. William -Campbell, 50. Toledo, was alow to ol-dy a bandit’s “hands-up" order and received a bullet wOhnfl; id the back* . , . ' Mrs Minnie Woolfert, 38, cut Urn throats of her two little daughters. Esther, 4, and Alice. 1, then threw, their bodies into a Cistern at their^ home in Bonn, near Marietta, and ended her own life by slashing her throat and Jumping into the cistern. All games of chance are prohibited by a how order issued at Akron, A*5small dog is,-credited with bavin* caved the life 0 ? William Benson, 63 who wag attacked bra bull near Pori Clinton Jhencon wap.hurled, to the ground and ttempled ThCKdog drove the bull away; '' James A. Reynolds of Cleveland Win bo the- only Ddhoeratie .member ot themeat Ohio cenate, according to the roster prepared by the senate ' Clerk’d office, James Roberto. 52, Wilmington, waa fatally injtitod when1a ttetn-hlf his fettte. . * • * • • Geanali^ed Edroolo of Edinburg, near Ttavm.oft, vm clafcd for lack of funds. V o te defeated a propocus 3-HiUFtat «ltof twico within too pnst year. 'Randolph at-Uoela may D108I tot rcftatm. ■ **>:■ V E R Y P O O R C O P / - . "* Starting Promptly at 12 o’clocV ^■ * a • *. , 4 * ’ - ^ ■_ . ■.•■■■ At our plant located In the old Fire Engine House On South Whiteman StMXenia Ohio .the following Feeds and Seeds will he offered at public ■Auction: .■ 1 .■■ ■ - ' * * • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ., ■• ■ - SOTonl Old Proces# Oil Meal 40 Ton* 36 per cenit Cotton SeedMeal 10 Ton* SOper cent Rauh’s Tankage ' 20 Ton* 20 per cent Dairy Feed 10 Ton* 20'per cent Hog Feed 10 Ton* Belden’a White Middling* 10 Ton* Ftakey Bran 1500 Buthel* White Oat* 800 Bushel* Whole Barley SO'Bushel* Little Red Clover Seed 200 Bushel* 90 per cent Purity Timothy Seed One 11-2 Ton Truck, good a* new TERMS OF SALE— 2 per cent off for cash, or nine month’s time with bankable note, B e l d e n M i l l i n g C o . Xenia, Ohio Auctioneer, GRIEVE & WEBR . O r r i s , Ed, Sutton Special Notices This $ale will be held itf large fctdidfotf on Whitman *trcet> ib itt case nf rain or cold weedier, come anyway* 5 u m a \ •
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