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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