The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
CKDAXVULX HERALD, DECEMBER 7, 1988 «**«* rtm lW>H<>wwHMiimin>nimminii„inun>mii„iiiii..1i...f,„i. ..;..rrl,trnt. NOTICE T h * Farm Bn#«m Live Stock Company Ship* He** Tuesdays,ThursdaysandSaturdays of aach week. Call by Phone and notify us in advance when ready to ship. * FRANKCRESWELL Phono 12-112 CedarviHe Locnl Manager, Gotdenrod mut Hmy Feeer i aitww# art slant H i vprtetlfi at ; fwidvarod, moot o f whies sra found i ta tills country, They art erosafer- ; UU«»d by batter#** sad be** and art Itypical taaect-poUinajkod plant*. Tbs jpoUtn give* a positive hay-ferer r * j action, but, not being wind-borne, can ‘ can** hay ferae only upon direct In halation. aS»"few Neolithic Tomb* Tomb* that hare been assigned to the Neolithic period which marks the transition from the Stone age to the age o f bronze, have been discolored in Palestine. Some articles resemble those o f modem times. The Store With Thousands of Holiday and XJseful Gifts DISHES t* 32 Piece Pinner Set $4.98 Beautiful new patterns L ~ l d DESKS and CHAIRS DOIX FURNITURE G A M E S '' .'•O-V ZJfifc'-'.*', 1 ■ DOLL CABS A Beal Line $1.98 to $13.95 WAGONS We guarantee this wagon to hold, 1000 pounds o f weight $3.95 CANDYATPRICESUNEQUALEDFORPRICE a ANDQUALITY. From the Foremost Mfgs. NOW IS THE TIME—/TO BUY THE NECESSARY AND PRACTI CAL GIFTS BELOW YOU'LL FIND ENUMERABLE Gift Suggestions 'Overcoat* $22.50 to $125 Suit* $18 to $78 Tuxedo Suit*-—•Special at $35.00 Tuxedo Vest* $5,00 to $19.00 Rain Cpat*, Men’* and Boy*! Size* Sweater*— all kind* Beach Jacket* “Made by Brown” , * ■ Suede Jackets for sport Wear Ores* Shirt*-—al*o collar attached and collars to match Smart Mu_er* $1.50 to $10.00 Neckwear—Wonderful Hue at 50c to $5.00 ** Luggage Smart line up to $35.00 Trunks, Wardrobe and Box Style* , Dobb’* Hat* $10 and $8 lotoer grade $8.85 to $8*00 DobV* Caps $3.50 and $4 lawergrad®$l*0O to $3.00 " Leather Noveltis*- . Silk Umbrella and Cane* $1.00 to $10100 Silk Bath Robe* also wool and Flannel Robes Glove* lined and unlined, draw and work ' Hosiery all weights— Wilson and Interwoven make* Silk Suspender* $1.00 to $2.00 SHk Garter* 25c to $1.00 a pair ' Smart line men** Handkerchief*, Initial and plain 2 5 c to 70# KINDLY DROP IN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE '■- The C . A. Weaver Co. X m l* , O h io CQ iter NEWS PARTITION Partition * f past caUte situated in New Jasper gW i., and an accounting are sought i* a unit filed in Common Plea* Comet by Csdton C. Grieve and Edmond Grieve against Raymond D. Anna J. and Egbert Grieve and the Home Btrfld&lkSgjd Savings Co, The savings woig-fcpy claim* a lien on the premises. The p laM ffli aharge in the peti tion that nW defendant, Raymond Grieve, ha* fereatened to dispose of his undivided asm-fourth interest in the land. It is olalmed that he has had the oeonpaney and benefit o f the property sinpe November, 1924 and the plaintiffs assert they are entitled to an accounting’ from him fo r the use o f it. A temporary restraining order, is askad, enjoining him from disposing o f his interest in, the prop erty. Milter and Finney are at torney* fo r the plaintiff*, JUDGMENT WON Fred A . Johnson has obtained a cognovit note judgment fo r $328.64 against Clarence Shutts in Common Pleas Court, . . GIVEN JUDGMENT Ella M. Neff has "been awarded a judgment fo r $2,800 against Harvey K. Kittredge, as executor o f the ea? tate o f Caleb BrpadW l, deceased^ in Common Pleas Court, Both parties to -the action orally waived a jury trial o f the ease. MADE p a r t y d e f e n d a n t In the case o f John T. Barbine, Jr., against William Perry Darding and others in Common pleas Court, the court found that Granville Darding is .tenant on a farm sought to be sold, has some rights in growing crops and should therefore be made a party de fendant to the action with' leave to plead. *& ■ m fSHt f it* HaM-Crocheted'Bow-Wow* * » H * ^ * H » - * H * -SH »H ir * * * WE FAY MORE i for dead and undesirable stock. Call us first at our Expense 454 XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO. Xenia, Ohio When in Spring feli | Visit The New 7 Ladies and Kiddie* Hair Cutting Parlor H, A. WALTERS 812 Arena Bldg. I! Did yon ever see anything more cunning than this fluffy white puppy! Thla lRttp dog, w ch I* crocheted of white zephyr, has become the popular hero o f the hour, where women are doing feneywork for Christmas. Run ny part is, these adorable puppies make as acceptable gifts to grown-ups as they do to infants and older chil dren. While it is a toy-ideal for the child i t is also , amusingly decorative posed on a cushion In some strategic spot in the room. F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED At Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoerner Powder Box DeLuxe v a l u e e s t a t e s Gross value o f the estate o f Sallie Mary Davis, deceased, is estimated at $4,030.83 in probate Court, includ ing personal property amounting to $3,030.83 and real estate valued at $1,000. Debts total $550 and the cost o f administration is placed at $856.26, leaving a net value o f $3,124.63. - Estate o f Chester C. Cole, deceased, has an estimated gross and also a net value o f $3,000' since there are no debts and there will be no cost o f administration, > A gross value o f $900 is placed on the estate o f E lke, Weaver, deceased- Debts and the cost o f administration amount to $414, leaving a net value o f $486. * ■ PHONE " Re*. Address a Cedarville 1.48 R. F. D. 1, Xenia, Ohio | « a SSSP Queen o f all she surveys Is the silken lady posing so statussquely on her throne, which turns out to be a very useful little box, just large enough to contain the indispensable powder and puff., Now that It Is fash ionable for these charming china doll fantasies to take up their abode in, every well-appointed boudoir, ’ tls a clew to “what to give" at Christmas. DETROIT hC\. "IS l U abeth STREETEAST AT MODERN DOWNTOWN UPTODATE. HOTEL O f 5 O O R 0 0M 5 EACH w / i 'ABATH Rates$25?JUlp EXCELLENT DINING . ROOM COFFEE SHOP • * . . You Pay Less .At SALE APPROVED ' gale ftf * tra£t o f m l estate sit uated Jh .Bath Twp., containing 153*- 35 acres, to the Southwestern Port land Cement Co., at private sal* at Its appraised value o f $23,002,50, ha* been confirmed by the court in the case o f Lawrence D. Bower, Marian na Bower- and Anna Bower, as exe cutors o f the estate o f John S. Bower, deceased, against The Home Building. and Savings Co. and others in Probate C ou rt.4The total real estate owned by the decedent has been appraised at $46,290.50, THREE GET DIVORCES Three applicants, two men and one Woman, Were awarded divorces in Common Pleas Qputrt Friday. / Alice Halbert obtained a divorce from Harry Holbert on grounds, of gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty and was ordered restored to her former name o f Compton. They were married in X&ois, September 19, 1925 aiid have no living children. Charles E. Stewart wan a divorce from Helen Jeanette Stewart on a., charge o f gross neglect o f duty. On grounds o f extreme cruelty, Joseph Rossi* was granted a divorce from Margery Roisie. gpa. 39 West Main S i , Xenia, Ohio Mid Coats and Dresses COATS Only our low overhead'expense and our careful buy ing make it possible fo r us to offer such wonderful bar gains as you will find represented in every coat in our stock, A ll are o f excellent quality materials, in the new shades and smartest modes, and all are handsomely fur trimmed. Values that you cannot match elsewhere! . $ 14 . 95 -$ 2 L 85 WANTS DIVORCE * Alleging her husband has been guilty o f habitual drunkenness fo r the last three years and that on occasions when he Wa* ,ii mcicated he would curse her and stay away from home fo r long period* a t night until finally he abandoned her August 21, 1928, Dana Stewart ha* brought suit in Common Plea* Court* Extreme cruel ty iaa lso charged. They were married in 1913 and have no living children. DRESSES Because they are so delightfully styled and the qual ity is so good scores o f women who never before bought dresses at such low pricees are ‘flocking here to get these smart frocks that any woman can wear With real pride. You will marvel that so much *of quality cab be sold at our prices. Dresses f o r all occasions. Come’ in and see them. Shorts And Middlings General crop yield* per acre in the entire United States for 1928 have been 3 per cent above the average for the pant 19 year, according to the Secretary o f Agriculture. $4.95, $9.95, $14.95 O f the milk produced in the Uited States, 46 pet dent i« used as whole milk and 49 per cent is made into butter. Early report* on the Farmers' In stitute* held In Ohio thus fa r thi* year, iodUoate m increase o f 13-per cent in attendaSaee over that o f last year; Stylish M illin e ry A new shipment o f smart new hats in felts, velvets, satins »nd metallic models. New shapes, new shades and new trim mings. Brices so low that you can buy a hat to match each costume. , $1.98 to $4.95 Say* average listening & the it's difficult to believe tfag* i p % d y would really grow jm t e i f t i having m i i s i * -it of the . some HOLLYWOOD HOSE Beautiful quality real silk hose, full fashioned and with pointed heal i f pre ferred ! Hose that give exceptionally long wear, ami keep their rich sheen. Unmatched values “at $***§ M§f,' earlier, U ' drouth Made to come o V to withstand MMitain a higher i> b y the use o f $1.00 Pair OUft LINE W &1LK HOSE ABE EXCEPTIONAL AT OUR PRICES SILK UNDERWEAR A fu ll line o f dainty Rayon silk under things Including teddies, vests, French pants, bloomers and combina tions In all o f the exquisite new shades. T h y maka g retty as well as pmcftical 98c
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