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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