The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52

■,i , ,11,- e? o X> mm wm h i . ujjuauii.i u. PUBLIC SALE SCIK)OLKBWS ituttti*M*i S mm MM l* *f the aobwJ. *JW« iw n c « r -JBKIBePOW- ON TAX mim l m + k at the Owwal IW J e a wrwri; *x*mm at «W tobeei 0 * Tlw yefe Jw *8§« * ! # » 4 1 &* u n p i i w i r s w f « i h N i i « i M w « « w i » i v ^ **«■** * « * * * * • > • '« " * *•* MULLmW*ifMMF ,at Sw »e*w , 1INM, .the qeeettm ef | TI oti wte wife fe ftoir i f U# ]*»« wwtejepiR * i '< # * * * > * Hefciee in hereby «h »* Gw* it pee- toryin* ***** for the yawn l m - baritleit * f making «Pch addtMai sl tax .(Raitm1* fttmteyd fS&ml gtm U tegy- - -- - . . . . . . . . . . - ^ ^ ham I af Sbiiiaw. 31 , 1134 Wf wtR aaii «t Public Auction on the Edwin D ms turn, 144 alto IftarifeMte of eodarvill*, ono-hnlf nil# m m dm m f c m m ■ ■ f l f i H , , , AT I* O'CLOCK SHARP &« following: 35 H$ad Registered Jerseys ; s *i* w. mh J -M iw I Ttiafrr! Tfeemost of those Cows aremilking and youwill find some of tht best Bred Cows intheState inthissale. A few Young Heifers, 22 Head High Grade Jerseys and Guernseys T* B.and Blood Tested These areHeifers andCows mostlywith their first or second Calf by side. Five of these are out of a Herd that * could beRegisteredif Papershadnot been neglected, TEAMS—CASH HANNA&PEAN anACHAS. MELIHGER aotty 1 "***<* at « nw M s at -tel Basal JMI-SlN64MNU4t9> tariastrs M fibs'lory wMifewwwri&m m printed «* »wt that we ihaw a eeee of Imfuab He *duea4ton at tbs CsdsrdUs Toro, rat* for im I yea*wf thee* <*) nd$s their ballot *For A s ?*x Lery* endM<S*aaao quety , OMo. Piuml^ilo fa *h» echael w« * ^ h a r a l Babooi DWriet, Greene an mail d»$er *C tax wtlnattas *t the’tin** whe « * • agefcwt ssa4 aAllfiswl i G* & BCKSRL& Ctofc. do net aatfelpaM »ny fQrtlnr dorsh>p •C— **f Okie, paeesd aa Gw lMk dor taxable permusty wtedn the tehoel tax lory will law* wrteenerprtrindDated Qatofe* A MBA ata or spread of the disease jM*eer BsyMbar, 19*4, thaw wffil bo ate- district, fe mm * atthttm (19) mM oa tboir balloU HAgab«t tbs Tax $»» MA 90 I dilldyon, bat wo i s tb» m lM ioii -(djotsss of saM Badfaiaoa, far flat pwroso at ysybif Lory.** It tit. boot to sssn lw a ll pon ies ‘ Rasaaaasaaaw --«•---M- A m WOTWSafc.Al.ri br*caatio«s. Tborefowr, wo oro r«- jqaeottar «Nr parmt, to oboorvo tbatr chlldrsn carofulfy a ck mormlag b». loro coming: to »cbool, H, for any m wn , year child in not fooling well, plan** withhold him or bar from school for at least one day or longer, if necessary. All pupils who are out of school, as a result of this request, will not be counted absent.” . ‘ "’ OWNERS AU j CTIGNEBRS—WBIKBRT * GORDON LUNCH UN GROUNDS The Cedar Reriie The ftrst issue, o f the now high school paper, The Cedar Reone, was] very well received last Friday, Over on# hundred yearly subscriptions have been obtained and several single • copies were sold. Championship play During the last week of the cjbam- ‘ ' Wiile ^ *K, M Xenia, Ohio T ‘- P t b a ll Telephone 15 plonship play, Cedarv l was defeated' twice by Rryan. As a result of these j victories Bryan woh the trophy and.-' the title of County Soft Ball Champs.. The first game was played at Bryan ] last Wednesday, October 17, the local ] team being defeated 6-5, The third and deciding game was! played at box Field, Xenia on Friday J Bryan a'gain won—this time by a j score of 8-6, , | W v » A m » | | M P :w n X S f J m * J E i m Yon W ifh-4 Have i t Just cum in, car load Mined and Screwed Manhattan lump. Ohio’s .Bast Coal. Forked at my yard and da* livared at $5.00 PER TON C. O. D. Four tons or more $4.75 par t6n delivered C- O. D. Also have in stock following High Grade Coala: Ganuine Pocahontas Lump, Yellow Jacket, Kay Jay and Beta of All, Dana Block, C.L.McGuinn CASH STORE TELEPHONE-—3 South Millar St. Cadarvilia, O. SAL VALUES AXMINSTER RUGS $ 24.75 Daep. Laxarkm. Pil*. Seamttas Baeottfal Pattaraa Sail AlbWool Beamless VELVET RUGS . . . . . . $ 21.50 A D»PO«IT wait. 80U ) ANY OTG FOR YOB Arttutroax’* Print Linolanm - 8 9 C O f f t e t in i s ^ Bqaara Yard Costrsl Rug Sc Xinoleum Co. **** !*< «, 0 . VB ih lW t "REPORT OP SALE Monday, October 22,1924. The■Springfield Live Stock Saks Co. j BOGS—Ree. 954 head * 200-275, lbs. 5.50 i 275 up 'U -W- - . - . - r— @ 5„i 180-200 lbs, _____----- -5 ,10 <$ 5.4 160-180' lb s .---------------- 4.50 @ 5410 ! 140-160 lb................... ..... @ 4.60 120-140 lbs. 3.00. @ 4.00 j 100-120 lbs. -------- 3.00 €> 3.50 Feeding P igs----- -— — 2.75 @ 4,00 SOWS, good Ught-----—4,60 — 4.85 - Medium---------------- 4.00 @ 4.50 j Thin--------------- 2.75 @ 4.001 Stags ---------- ■— ------—3,00 down ‘ VEAL CALVES—Rec. 59 bead edium --------- -— —5.00 @ 6.00 ] Common — ----- —_4.00 down CATTLE—Rec, 71 head Grass steers -—_— ------ 3,00 @ 4.50J Stock steers'--------- ------ 225 @ 4.00 j Fat heifers — -------- -_3,60 @ 4.50J Stock heifers----------- 2,85 __ 3.50 Fat cows _i«_— __2.75 @,4.25 j Cutters ---------- u.-------- 155 @ 2JS0 ■Bulls - - 1 — _2*25 . Bp-B,85 j Milk cows ------ ; — 120, @ $40. SHEEP & LAMBS—Rec. 253 head Top lauibe — sy.*— — 64S6 t Medium lamb* ---------- —5.25 @ 5.75 Feeding lambs -4.25 @ 5.40 Best buck lambs —-— -6.00 Mediumbuck lambs — ->.325 __ 4.75] Thin buck lambs — — 4.00 down The hog market ruled active with a I good outlet for all grades and weights. Light weight offerings scaling 180 lbs. and down received the most at­ tention with heveral interests bidding on these weights, Heavy weight butchers are not in demand at this, time, Good and choice 195 to 220-lb. averages topped at $6,50. Good/light sows were in good demand and sold | up to 34.85, Veal Calves were about steady With ] last weeks Sale, tops quality bringing 37.00. Fat Cows were in stronger demand today, heat quality cashing in at | $4.25. There were no dry fed cattle on the market today, hut grass steers I topped at 34.50. Milk cows brought j up to 140.00. Choice ewe and Wether lambs were j in strongmarket, andwith a good run, j netted 36.25, with medium grades, selling at 35.75 down, Best buck j iambs brought $5,00, For Sale—Keifer Pears, 25 cents j per bushel. C. L. McGtdnn, Phone 3. eemOTBsaeBsaEaaeMuaBUMMnaumOT ‘HBWIifWKTTANDSALE ADSPAY” Comkf FRIDAY, OCT 26 . ** to T im ■“**■ REGENT Theatre BprfugWd, 0. FOR FOUR »A t » MONTANA M E E f l l lY AND HIS BAND WAIU BROADCASTERS It. ,w< *%'J f ■ T T h u r s d a y ADMISSION—30 CENTS C ED AR tN N HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Everything Good to Eat Cigarettes* Cigars* Tobacco d Inside Beer Garden Table* for LaeUa* ■i ■ v Come up and «ee tu some time. I t a t a a e v a o — p i p | y » y M I LK Single and Whipping A * i n H M J h m j e . %0 Wm mb' J m M l FRESH BUTTER MILK Flute* m m The RexaU Store FOUNTAIN SEAVICE Cigars—Cigarettes—Candy Across from Dance Hall COAL — GRAIN — WOOL — SEEDS — LIVESTOCK U B I K 0 LIFE GUARD FEEDS Wholesale and Retail on Tankage and Hominy Also Line of Middlings, Bran, Qil Meal, Soy. Bean, Alfalfa, Meal, Salt and Other Feeds, . Always in the market for Corn, Wheat and Oats , DAILY MARKET ON HOGS ,We quote on Cattle, Calves and Sheep NO COMMISSION CHARGE CUMMINGS St CRESWELL Phones: Yard 78—Store 100 Cederville, Ohio r>'y Republican Candidate for V I ^V3 Tuesday* November 69 1934 *•? < “ fC; ■t-’ *4i. Buy Tour Gas at Delicious Sandwiches Soups o f A ll Kinds C h ick en q p d S t e a k D in n e rs ' A ” “ State Route 42 between Cederville and Xenia A. SIEGEL Dorothy T. Wright Candidate for COUNTY RECORDER DEMOCRATIC TICKET Election Tuesday* November 6 Buy Tour Gas at BLOSSER’ S F illin g S t a t i o n -G a r a g e Shell Gas* Oil and Greases Day and Night Auto Repairing High Grade Coal For Every .Purpose C. L M cGUINN PI mim n “ wwwp sgr Ofcu P i- w nm -s i H I fill DEPi C0LUMBUS,- telaphon#* is ofRee of Ss ere Myers this week | telephone operat ha* been engdg wide election re night. Arranger made to broader large vote i* loofi interest in the oul The Ohio Jour nimual dinner -wil Faculty Club roof . versity. No# MX the School of J| time honor will editors who" have| Hall of Fame by paper workers, to Moses Dawsonj tiser, by Harry p i with the Cincinnal • sov to the Adveij Wodrey, o f the papers will speakj - founder and edit . pository, and j . a | - Ohio State Jot Samuel J. Flickin* ■ bus, Dayton and] • papers, 'other—fe ■nounced are expeT this one of the mo . ings o f the series.! lowing the newspai will attend the IoJ ball game as guess , Athletic. A^sociatij i workers are ihvitd v rations are reques |h* Dr.<Frank GrBo] - Health Section,-'a will be one, of d „ opening session ofJ - Health.- Commissi with the State De| at the Beshler- . 14, 15 and. 16. give an address 01 he . , a followed by thfl DrvH, G. Sout , health. A * puMie he Addresses on vatio to health projects | maining sessions, I resentatiVe o f the! of Health is exped ing address, This j a business meet- Federation of Publ • •; Robert FechnerJ gency conservatienl i ton, D. 0., in a cof *stgte division of <1 . Iumhus, is urging| . frain from Shootir rifles in the range l relief camps or pri The'purpose of thd minate all hazards in these camps, conservation also quest be.complied | fullest extent. The federal-stat^ partment of agric new branch to its] service. Begin weekly summary potato sales based < No. 1 stock, in carl piled for distributi] era throughout the| era, are better or ever, and asked fo ing to a potato cl bushels in the Un than the 1933 crop.l ed considerably, ttf Early reports we wouldbe much less| but September crohinstead. The' is being provided Ohio State Univer<l L. W. Reese, sta] ervisor and well school officials,, has chairman for the, 800th anniversary] schools. Mr. Rees o f the National School Superviaorgl o f his duties ftt hi| be io assist sc nations in the secondary school CHANGE IN CO) ttSAUTV Sf Mrs. Alfred taken over the Sh*P in the Ns eawHnt Mis* Fran Charleston, who ikm in Columbus, 'Fi r Rm t-A *kterk lights wamknt. Q. B. 9 b t mm t CM ITOCK its BIO rs g e

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