The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
m m m s M w h a l d , f * m m m a t u , u w umiiLi.iijj j .miim www * m a m m m warroR W thu iagtea, Ohio M a y U> i m , f»r * reunion. I wo«W »*>' wme Sunday in July or August- ! Think it would be fine to have «v,c every ye#r, ! Youra, j t’LARKE NAGI.EY, College Heed I f Youngest President SHERIFFS SALE •#wwmM eeevuHvaoet I ’ NDJKRGOKB OPERATION to th* H#t*r, * * tu th* EoruH and 0» y hay* tMAmrn mem iatscuting. When •a*r «*■#$*, nee* htminr !«»*' winker, WTPD B^IRP ***0X7^0* p U m » au y j r r ^ a u r a f f i s ^ a t ^ ^ ^ ^ 1Chavfcston, formerly of this piece, ” , * * *r*5 * * * * * ^ ,underwent m operation in the Spring- I memim if *»-— to im..,-;! «# ,,Wd City WeepiW l**t Wednesday. OH Goa* beek to CadowdU* to *r- U to report* indi<* te bis improvement aet * AM*, Saul wad «r* :* reunion wgtonto p io**i* Hit GttRr and 1mm m all eo*w* back sir Ciiarlea Gilbert, South is satisfactory. Subicribe for THE HERALD SWMftOOF Peiit ■,••■1 -M-^9^ HA*.. it rwnpnpi r w v riiHniu I t C W T S ja a * t o p o lm w i t h S im - P r o o f , I t 1 * » $ y e a r a ltm g e r , o fte n tim e s f e w e r t w w » W t h a n w ith p o o r p a in t. C o t piiu la iffiril i l l in fo rm a t io n . • i jt y*a» inaiwrjiiejit■. am w « w i » i $>*» Per gallon *3.30 THE-'GEDARVILLE LUMBER CO. P h o n e 3 3 C e d a r v iU e , O h io WBWffMW^i,ril. ^ B,w,f,i; HUM- i,.,n,„i ,,,....ru. ; g ^ g g ^ ^ y ==g g» g ’ Investigate Allis-Chalmers Tractor before buying. L e t u s demonstrate this wonderful tractor. Quality equipment at low price. -' Gordon Biros. G arage SO E M “ Xenia, 0 . *-Y<5 A R n m O R F A R M E R S ! Hand Made Farm SA TES . $ 4 . 0 0 Mode by Roy Jacobs and a r . fa r «ak by M. W. Collin*. A STOCK, OF GATES O N H A N D MUPIT Temperance Note* J Sponatrtd hr Ctdarvili* W, C. T, U.i Jitots At OMa. m nt. I, J, V s M mi , Biu4i of ttoiilNhvMi 9$. AMtew Wister, at et. i , , 1 Qr«*M QwrAt «*«***■ FI*** Court. i * * " * ' * rt-T-,-Tli-»to-T-1 rl' J*'*-1 CM* N o , M iu «*der * m » m m . The Pennsylvania Houae of Papre- iu mu*uA»r* «t a* ***■ im ** txm uw aentatiyw ha» boon informed that < t t * 5 Z J S X i m m e t 2L*‘ m P* "n8ylv* ni» dittllkr* have paid Dot to M*r JT *, Utt m to i*Ute 13,160,000 of the door tax im* we dtrwM, i w « m * fac **i* *t FufcHc ,po*ed upon liquor atoeka at the time ju tH« wtr «t xiaia, •• !°* repeal and, atw* ewe ?10,600.000. • Saturday, J » m IS , IS IS ! ---------- i at i* o’ctock a , Mr, at wM u*y, th« toliaw. j Several eenfetriaa a fo f "Thera i* jHjf d6*trib*d *«*i naato, t^witt (never a 'body o f a man, how atrony |and etout wever, if it he troubled and Iinflamed, but will take more harm I M- EARLE COLLINS M. Earle Collirtu, graduate of Ce- darville college with the class of 1923, wilt be inaugurated president of Tai-kio.,college, Tarkio, Ido,, May 28. He has beeft acting president of the college for two years., Dr. Collins, who will be one of the youngest college president of the country, was bom and reared in Greene county and received his public school and college educatpdn in or near Cedarville. Following graduation from college, he was superintendent of (Beavercreek township schools for two years. The following .four years, 1925-29, he taught .at Assuit college „in Egypt Upon returning to this country he re* ceived his master’s degree from Ohio State^university lit 1930 and his Ph. D. in college administration in 1933, He is the son of Mrs. A. 0. .Collins, Xenia. Dr. Collins spoke Sabbatjh at morn ing services at the Clifton United Presbyterian church, his home church. It has been said, “Science, business, industry, doctors,'educators, common sense, even the liquor dealers pay Don’t drink’*’* On advertisement ap peared In a newspaper recently for a young man “of sober habits'* to run a road bouse, , We remember of seeing advertise* meats in the old saloon days for bar* tenders who would keep sober. TZ re po r t o f S a l e s Monday, May 20, 1935 The Springfleld Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—Receipts 468. 180*275 lbs........ £60,480 lbs........ 160-.160 lbs, — 140-150 lb s .___ 130440 lbs........ 120-180 lbs. -__ 110-120 lbs. 100-120 lbs. Pigs ----- -------- Eat Sows ------- Thin and rough ; ’Stags SHEEP-— . . (Yearling lambs Spring lambs Fat ewes----- - 9.65 to 9,80 ----- ^9.50 to 9.70 ------ 9,35 to 9,60 ------ 9.00 to 9.40 ------ 8,50 to 8.80 ------ 8,00 to 8.50 .......J5.00 to 9.00 ........ 8.60 to 9.50 — '—9,50 to 1Q.50 ------ 7.50 to 8.50 — ,—7.00 down ------ 6.50 down -..^-.6.00 to 7.00 -------- 7.00 to 9,10 ..2.50 to 3.50 SUuAie la D m Tvwubip ot CtdartfU*, Couaty of Grseae tad HUte of Ohio, lmtnded mud. d**er(k*d M fallow* ; B«»u* W «o , W U l. C, NeablU’* mddUUHi i . to ihe viUmga « f cadmrTiiie mar* fully d«» onense b y w in e -being poured into scribed is tlw plat *f Mid 1*9*. Alev, * reeimbi store or mural of laud 'te- I kr part of XllUary Uumy No, SH3 lu the name of WllHtat TootpUn* oa the water* of Mauie* Creek, Bouadcd aa follow*i UegiuMlnt; pt a *t*ke lu, the North b*ak of Matole* Creek at hlph water mark corner to John Orr; Iheace with hit Hue N, 16* W. S.T pole* to Ahe line of Uie alley adjoining the town of CedarviUe; tlieoct) wltli the line of amid alley N, ft.0 B.' ft pole* to a ataka waatorly corner to the Daptnt Meeting Heuia lot; tbenee with the line of ealil tot 8. 16* X. 6,7 polea to a atnke at high wnter Stark of the bank « f MaMlea Creek to Torrence and Condos’* lice; thence with their line'down eald Creek B. *9° 15' W- 9.7 jw I m to the begtoMtof. Alio, the following parcel ot land °oa»- nenclug at at corner to A. Winter In Main (Street In the village of CedarvUl*. Ohio: thence With ill* line ji. SI* stv 3b. 19 polea to n corner to paid Winter; thence N. 8“ 15' x; about 16 polea pausing the corner of said A. Winter and the Baptut church ground! at about 19 pole* to a point of rock*; thence easterly direction about X polea to the middle of Maseles Creek; thence the mMndara of laid Creek to a Westerly direction to * line of the atone bridge acroaa told Maaejee Creek; Uieuee in a Northweeterly direction to th| place of beginning, containing 65 square polea, more or leaa, together with the right to con trol of the. back waters on aatd Undo In caae milt darn ahould Over be erected at of near toe old mUl dam. below the atone bridge ncms lisente* Creek. Also, The following deecribed parcel of land commencing at the gamer at U, W, Shroadee and hucluda.PIUe near M**atea Creek; thence with aatd DUle’e; thence with her lino 8, 75°: 45' W. about 1% rode to a point »t AtoMhdcr’a line; thence with hla line N. 27* SO' W,i a ut. 45 feet to the middle of Maeslea Creek; thence up aald creek with toe uoandera thereof to a point to the Creek cOmOr to O. W. Bbrdadea; thence with aald Shroedeu' line to the be- ginning; containing 69 aouere rode, n(orv or lees, togeUter with the right of control of htok w/itcr on geld land In case a mill dam- wto Milt. Being the gams premtaea conveyed to Nahey Winter, by Isabell Turnbull by deed, dated March IT, 1888 recorded to Vol. 78, Page 152, Greene County Deed Becorda. Being the same premises conveyed by Neabltt and Winter, orccutora. of Nancy. Whiter, deceased, to BUzabetb Nesbitt under -date Of September 15th, 1929, and recorded (n Vol. 126, Page 129, Greene County Dead. KecortU- Also. the following, premise* situate, to Township of CedarvtHe, .County, of Gr*en« and State of -Ohio and bounded.and described m follows; Being pari of Military Survey ottor ed to the name of WUUam Totepkto* No. 8746. Beginning, at a stake to ths Cedarville and Clifton Turnpike Bead corner to Martha to Crawford; running thence with her line R T6“ 16' w . 32.6» poles to n atone in to* line of B. Creawell; thence 'with Ws Unc.,S. 13° 86' B. 15.28 polea to a stone In toe line of the heirs of. John, OrrS thence with the line of said. John Orr heir* N. 76° 16' If, 82.69 Polos to * Stake to ««td turnpike, road; thence with said turnpike goad N, 12* 29' W, 15.28 poles to. toe beginning, cpntstnlag,3.11 acres more or leaa.- and beUgf toe-same premises conveyed to Henry Barber by I.ydlw Weymount by deed of date of June 7th, 1962, and trwwpMd to Yob #*» Page $8 Deed Records of :« County, Ohio. , ■ premlMS bat* been.-appraised at: Ytoft Nm 1- 94,499.69. 'Tract N< k *~^SS*.M DMlars, and cats mot srit for less 'toad two third* of .to*- appridaemedt- TjgXMS OF BAUfS CAfflt. - - JOHN BAt’GHN, Sheriff, or Green* County, Ohio, C. VT. Whltmer, DsfendAntb Atty. Peoples B. Sc 8, Co. ■ (5t> ’ ItMiENI CMdtO T W J ^ j ™ M | l i g r 234 J •TAO* IN PER3C»fl SALLYRAND * AND HER MNAATIO AL N E W Y O R K R E V U E Famtpa Fan Omnomr— Hem RuWrfa D»»9». 35 — Broadway Cast r - 35 SCRCKN V- "510 Itml**,” Kflwartl EY, Hortofl R E G E N T ttarta 9*tunHy AL JOL90N flUllY KEELER “ G o I n t o Y o u r D a n c e ” ffiP A T B ftgrtg Baturday ^ERIDE OF Fr»nk6B*telrt'' with K a r l o f f F A H T Y FOR A. BMIMOFIEL* ! JRIR-f* HOWI l ADAIR’S WICKLESS OIL Meets Every Cooking. Need! A ll Our Oil Range* Have Full Size Ovens. $ 2 4 . 9 5 $ 3 2 . 5 0 A s ornamental and high grad& as r the more expensive gas ranges, housewives will be enthusiastic .*• bout the efficiency, economy, safety and cleanliness of Savoil Cabinet Ranges . . . and theyVe odorless- Other Models Savoil Cabinet Ranges $ 3 9 . 5 5 $ 4 9 . 9 5 See This Line Before You Buy— Compare Ou r Prices., SHERIFF’S SALE Wool, adnancing. every day. W ill pay higher than .Ca ll or See roe before Selling. Asdfanee in Coal Prices Jnne 1 st MEW FREIGHT RATE AND ADVANCE ON COAL A T MINES * 1 SaveMoney N ow by Buying * * Before June 1st. Car of Genuine Pocohantas, Car of Yellow,Jacket, Car of Dan* Bleek, Car of E a r JRy— A ll in next week. Call and See M e for Prices, .McGuiim T E L E P H O N E -3 l i H l M iH s r f L , C R d a r v ille ^ O . lEWMWlllwaaBWlWMWiRIIIBlMiillBMiiRBggliiBi'iiiji'ihiijj ,Fat Bucks 2,25 to 2.75 Breeding ewes ---------- 3.00 to 7.00 |GATTI,E—Receipts 77. •Best steers offered _____ 9.50 . {Medium and grass___ 6.00 to 8.00 ;Best heifers - _____ ___9.00 Medium and grass__-.^5.00 to 8.00 Fat cqws ------------- 5.00 to 7.50 Canners and cutters „___3.50 to 5.00 Bulls ------------ .5.00 to 7.50 Milkers and springers 30.00 to 60.00 CALVES—Receipts 76. Good and choice, ____ ___9.00 to 9.50 Top Medium — --------8.00 to 9.00- Low Medium -— 1'1*.„__6.00 to 8.00 Culls — m — — ------ --6.00 down There was a strong demand in. all classes of hg oosp-___ 8 --..fETAO classes Of hogs on today’s market at prices up to 55c higher than last week. The day’s top of -9.80 »wa6 scored on a pen of 238-lb. hogs while a dotible of* 212-lb. good and choice hogs brought 9.75, Weights from 160 to 184b. sold from 9.50 to '9.70 while those scaling 150 to 160-lb. sold at 0.35 to 9.60. Weights from 100 to 150 . , , < _ . ruiuita* thence.with to* Ua« «C **14 J. G. sold from 9.40 downward. Pigs goings} -Mitchell 8 *6° X. 1« palm to a Moat to aJ 20 • 24 N. Detroit St. ADA IRS a fJH- back to the feed lot scored a new record price here selling at J0.60 and dowm'to 0.50. Fat sows were mostly 25c higher than last Monday,, the good light ’weights bringing 8.50, medium kinds around 7.50, thip and roughs *t 7.00 down. Yn the cattle, division prices ruled about 50c higher than last week. Best steers on sale topped at 9.50, while best heifers were selling at 9.00, medium and grass kinds at from 5.00 to 8.00, Fat cows v^ere in strong de mand at from 6.00 to 7.50, while can ners and cutters brought, from 3.50 to 5.00. Bulls at 5.50 and 7.50. Price levels on veat 'calves were •mostly $1.00 higher than last week (the day's practical top being 9.00 while a few odd head sold up to 0.GO, top mediums, cashed at 8.00 to 9.00 While the low mediums and culls sold at 8,00 and downward. In the lamb division some choice spring lambs brought 9.10 while weights under 60-lb. sold doWnwart to 7.00, and yearling lambs at. from 0.00 to 7.00. The Home Bulldjn* A 8*Via**.Co. 9*. Saul J. Boyd, j l *!., Gretna.County Common N m i Court, case No. 24773 Otdsr o f Balt 20773. in nursuane* of an order Issued from the Common Elea* Court, altol* and far toe County or Greene, and -State of Ohio, made at the May ! term thereof, A. D., 1933, and to m* directed, I .will -offer t or sale at Public Auction, at to* West door of the Court House, tn toe City of Xenia, on * • Saturday, June 15, 1935 itt 19 'ocIoclTA. M., of MUd Day, the folk)W- ins described Beal Xstato, to-wlt; 'Situate In toe Towmldp of Xenia, County <>f Greene, State of Ohio, and bdunded and | described as rollon*: The port hereby con veyed belna 7714 feet front hr 271 feet: j deep off the North Beat side of the follow ing deecribed tract of land, to-wlt; Bain* j a part of Military Survey No. 92ft foe 1199 itcreft to the name of John Bowler on the j waters of Madales creek; Beclnntnt for the part of said survey hereby conveyed at a stone to the center of toe Xenia A Clifton , pike and, N> W, comer to J, G. Mitchell; ThirtyMillionMiles^ of Ford Economy Jm «| * hedee; theneb N. 22* X. 32.86 ffeten to the South line of Wllberforce Oellece rrounde; whence with aald line of aatd Collar* land* N, 19* 39' W, 13.12 pole* to * stone In the West edge of seld pike from which an elm 39 Inches In dismeter bears S. 14 * X, 57.5 links and a red nek 18 Inches to dlsMeter hear* 8. 85* W. . —3*. *7.5 links; thence with saM nmd and line I of Phillip Piper S. G»° W. 16.71 poles to a atone In said pike ana corner to aald Piper; thence with said pike and tine of aald riper H. 29s 39' w. 29.64 pole* to the place of beginning, This property is toasted si Wllberforce, Ohio. Bald premises have -been appraised at TUIrty-f.ro Hundred ($3266.661 DoUatw, atul can not sett for lesa than two-thirds of the appraisement. TKRM8 OP SALK: CASH. JOHN BACGHN, Sheriff, of Greene County, Ohio, Harry D. Smith, A!ly. (50 . NOTICE Court of CoiMtoott Plean Gtetme County, Ohio Myrtle Hewitt, Plaintiff. V#, P» -C, Hewitt, Defendant, Defendant, who«e place of residence is unknown, will take notice that hf has been sued for divorce on grounds of wilful abaence for three years ant" gioas neglect of duty. That unless he an«wer* in six weeks judgment may be taken ogainat him. MYRTLE HEWITT, by F, L, Johnson, NOTICE Court of Common Pleas Greene County, Ohio j- Evelyn Andrews, Plaintiff. "* V8. f Homan Andrews, Defendant. * - Defendant whose last -known ad dress was Detroit, Mich., Gen. De livery, will take notice that suit for divorce has been fllad against him in Greene Codnty, Ohio Common Pleas Court and that unless he answers in rix weeks judgment can be taken a* gainst him. ‘ F, L. JOHNSON, Atty. for- Plaintiff* %Ms*v:p ............ we----- Subscribe for HERALD #**m U t i t 4H%1NYSBMT " ? * * & * * * * '* eetikle ItoMMfp, g o motwHO.. $*n>ni» < aeawitoal*. qw k *«ito «ew , M omb - mues . EftMor mllas. Graatsr aconomy . . * that Si tba atory ol tba Ford V-8. Thara ara condugiva fig- urtxi fromowUani to thatIt is thamoat•ooaoiuifxd Ford car avar built- , A particularly farioranting and complata raport ol coaUixmMlromanalioiMdfleHriownorwlKihaijawwMl 854 Ford car* which bctva nm mora than thirtywiUkai ntUoa in buxinaaa um , 175 war# Modal T Fords which war# rim 5,017,075 mil—* 589 wars Modal A Ford cars which war* run 2L041,632milo«, 80ara Ford V- 8carswhichhavo boon r u n Z M Z m m U m . ,{ This ownar** coat racorda xhow that Ford V -« cars doat 12% laaa to oparata than th* Modal A Fords and 31% laaa than tha Modal T Forda. And thay covarad mara ndlaa par tnacithl Th* monthly nvarttgo lor tha Modal T fWda mm 1808mfibs.. * * For tha Modal A Folds* 1888nUas. . . .A n d 2571mUss lor th* Ford V-8. fiadtyamthaFardcargivasyoumorainvahiaaad parfermanoa mid otwts you I m to opsrala. F O R D V *8 WINWOO0 * CO. amk Mlesl coun miimion revoke tl the file the forrastior stated o f the 25 filed the extension! a vendor the Comml a good r«] ■should be tax collej nvontha' 07 have nett State 3 reported. The six! ing course- j parturients State univ| to 13 and' the fj under was annour . Frank G. regular am] meetings The first 29, 30 and| second will Akron and at Lyndhur methods of matters atp of smoke at the sessi of the unive ering depar district sdio the Ohio In instruction There wil state senato the House' oi 92nd Genera elected next M. Neffner, s Secretary of The increase membership . that of the bership incr population have in exet portioitment by the co senatorial di seated by a two to the mont, Mahon will cach get ' than they hi The senatorii elect an adc 3rd, compri; Preble counti and 28th, coi Holmes, Way was, Guemse and Noble coi comprising B ferson and C 30th and 33d nam, Henry, dusky, Ottav counties. A new pro batting bootle Considered by] it was annour ington T. Leor mit key liqutj cities to open! at 12 midnight wore open fro The cities in ba put in opil Holedo, Cincinl Akron and Y { greatest amoi to toko placc.| issued an agencies mus Previously thl sell liquor as| proprietor car business open] Approximate on Ohio rclic| work under tl 84,000,000,000 estimated by relief adminid Vsre 8,225 relit[ Ing an expenc waiting final Mr. Stillman Obloana on rel] shies and of are working present time. Tha state's slight increase] ary of this ye the correspond!! occordingaceor piled by Dr. rector o f thc| health, There Ohio during tij 19S5, with a population, as the same petit rata o f 0.92 Hurtuag said. ,3ffj •'I
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