The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

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The tite- ner -will be served at 6 o’clock •far? by tb* Wow**)’* Advisory Board ef OdarHll* Cftieg*. B*ssrr»How» ter the darner may be had at Wo a plat*. All who d«*ir« restmtimw should tetephoa* wthei- number 4 or 17 CedarviUe or writ* in to Mr*. W, 8 Mr*. Ault ha* Bteshfosiaea 6 ***** far 6 * seeond Ml8A8f^ i J l 1*83 1*84 1,88 1.56 1 4 7 1.86 1,59 1.60^1 MeChwmey FwflRite aehsel after m i f * * * * * * 4 m m * returned to fisr two weeks Any who desire to at- .70 0 8 4 0 8641 -58 .70 ”i 6 7 F 9 f .0 8 87.09-57.40 5741-57*70 87.71*5808 58.09-58.40 58.41-58*70 58.71- 59.08 5 8 0 9 -59 .4 0 5941 -59 .70 5 8 7 1 4 6 0 8 ^ 60.09-8 0 ^ 0 60.41-60 .70 6Q.71-61.08 61.09-61 .40 61 .4 12 1 .7 0 61 .7122 .08 62*0922.40 6 2 4 1 2 2 .7 0 62.71- 63.08 6 3 .0 9 2 3 4 0 40.09- 40.40 4841 -40 .70 40,71-41,06 4 1 .0 9 2 1 4 0 41.41-41.70 41.71*42.08 42.09- 42.40 ”4 2 4 1 2 2 .7 0 42^7123.08 43 .0943 ,40 43 .4143 .70 43.71-44.08 44 .0944 .40 44.41-44*70 44.71-45 .08 45 .0945 .40 45 .4125 .70 48 .7126 .08 4 6 0 0 4 6 .4 0 46 .4146 .70 46.7127*08 47 .0927 .40 4 7 4 1 4 7 .7 0 4 7 .7 1 2 6 0 8 482 928 *4 0 4 6 4 1 2 6 7 0 4 8 .7 1 2 8 0 8 4 8 0 9 4 9 .4 0 4 8 4 1 2 9 .7 0 49.71-S0.08 50.09-50.40 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 f . 3 f 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 ■%m 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 2 4 3 1*44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1*48 1.49 1 .50 B f 63.41-63 .70 63.71-64.08 64 .0924 .40 64-41*64.70 64.71-65.08 65.09-65.40 65.41-65.70 65.71-66,08 66 .092 6 .40 66 .4126 .70 66.7127*08 67 .0927 .40 67 .4127 .70 67 .712 8 .08 68 .092 8 .40 68.41-68.70 68.71- 09.08 6 8 0 9 2 9 .4 0 6 9 .4 1 2 9 .7 0 69.71- 70.08 70.09-70.40 70.41*70.70 70.71-71.08 71.09- 71.40 *71*41-71.70 71.71-7 8 0 8 7 8 0 87 2 .40 72 .41 -7870 72*71-73.08 73.09- 73.40 7841 -73 .70 73 .71-74*08 74.09-74.40 74.41-74.70 74.71- 75.08 W 1.72 1.73 1*74 1.7$ 1.76 1.77 1*78 1.79 1.80 B T 1*82' 1.83 t .8 4 1.85 1.86 1*57 1.88 1.89 1.90 1.91 1.92 1.93 1 .94 1.95 1.96 1.97 1.98 1.99 8 0 0 tend this dinner arc welcome provid­ ing they make reservations at least jttyo daya before hand in order that the ladies may provide sufficiently far all who intend to come. Fallowing the dinner will he a basketball game with Defiance College. All who have reservations at the dinner will he ad­ mitted to the basketball game free of charge', Those not having reserva­ tions will be admitted at the price of 25c each, 2.01 2.02 2.03 804 2.05 8 0 6 2.07 8 0 8 2.09 8 1 0 2.11 2.12 2.13 8 1 4 ' 2.15 2 .16 2 ,17 2,16 2.19 820 8 2 r 8 2 2 8 2 3 8 2 4 8 2 5 Tina U b le o f tax figures hats b ecn a rran ged in convenient form so cona9am*r«.t»ay com pute Hie tax on any purchase at a g ia a ce . |; Readm e *tfa‘-Ad»lied*to c lip the tahle aad preserve it lo r uso whan co llection o f th e sales ta x is inaugurated* expected to he January 27* 193$. UBHCOLH GUARDFEEDS > W h olesale s o d Retail on Tankage' and Hom iny - - A b e Line o f Middling#* Oran* O il Meal* Soy Bean* A lfa lfa Meal* Salt en d O ther Teed*. A lw ays in th e market fo r Corn, W h ea t and Oats d a i l y M a r k e t o h h o g s W e quote o e Cattle* Calves and Sheep HO COMMISSION CHARGE CUMMINGS & CRESWELL Y«ra 7S— S ta r . 100 C M w v llk . CHiio J tm m MUyamjm SSB ftBtiihdiQ ' gPiAajg ' Xenia* Ohio ......of ■ - Pettvletim Products TMUES ftfwf ' BATTERIES i T«nk1fliiv«riei to all flv ti of the County i i Semester.Opening The Second Semester o f Cedsrviile College for the present year opened Tuesday of this week. Several new students entered. The total enroll­ ment for the year now is one hundred fifty. AM.classes were down to hard Work on Tttesdey morning. The reg­ istration o f the- students was com­ pleted Monday. A Busy Semester The second semester is filled 'frith events. In addition to the regular college and lecture work o f the col­ lege, Ota following events are listed: - Dap; of prayer for colleges, Friday, February 1* 10 a, m. . . .Nome Corning, Saturday, February 2, e a; m. Washington's ' Birthday,' Friday, February ?2, (holiday). Women's Bible Beading Contest, Friday, March 1, 7:30 p. m. . Annual College Picnic, Friday,' May 24, . Final examinations, Wednesday, Friday, May 29-31. Senior Class Play, Friday, Mays31, 8;l5 p. jn. - Baccalaureate Service, Friday, June 2, 8 p. m. N Final Faculty meeting,-June S> 9 a. m. Musical Recital, Monday,.‘June 3, -8 P. n v ; Faculty reception,' Tuesday, June 4, 8 p. iiu J Cedar Day, WeWdnesday, June 5, O’ a. m. .. Athletic Day, Wednesday* June 6> 2 p. m. :■ ■, . >; Board of Trustees, meeting, Thurs­ day, June.6,1:30 p. m, Alumni Dinner and business meet­ ing, Thursday, June 6, fl p. m. ‘ Commencement, Friday, -June -7, .10 a. m. • . 4 ; . - ■Day of Prayer for Colleges ..The annual day of prayer for col­ leges will be observed So the Presby­ terian church Friday* February. 1 at 10 ai m. The Reverend Mr. James Lyons Clesnut, D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Indiana, and a member Of the Board of Trustees o f Cedarville College will preach the sermon. The music for the day will be . provided by’ Mrs, Margaret J. Work, Director of the Department of Music of Cedarville College. The Nigh School and Faculty and Superintendent Will par­ ticipate in the services of the day. THE B0YLAND TRA IL Thoa* wandering deriliets who of­ fered to tune, and riean the mease neats firms tin (sadly organ (or the price of a- square meal. . . . the rag tied ever the spout o f the old wooden pump to catch the water bugs . , . . those grimy eoal oil street lamps . . . . the olden time railway engines with mushroom smokestacks . , . . lace- trimmed Yaktttinee for the only girl . . . . the old til* kiln on the Clifton road . . . * your favorite “coaxer” pigeon . . . . the cool, soothing feel of grass on the first day you wens al­ lowed to go barefoot . . . .when all well-to-do homed flaunted lightning rods) and a ksy-man’k gate was a mark of distinction to the farmstead , , , . watching the aver diminishing ranks of the local G, A. R , . , . , Old Lee and Queen— faithful quarry horses . . . . Malta Vitae, a forgotten breakfast food . . . . school slates bound with red and black felt.. , . . fly nets for horses . . . . hoop-foiling youngsters . . . . and what has be­ come of the biqycles with wooden handlebars, a set of pants guards* and■with wire foot etirrups . . . . parraftn wax chewing gum . . . . dinner baskets frith a tank in the lid for coffee (non-thermos) , . . .spavin cure . . . . gourd water dippers . . . . home, coffee mills w» , conch shell door stops . . . . home made soft soap . . . . cord bedsteads.and straw ticks . . . . oatmeal water for the harvest hands . , , , sulbhur and molasses for the hives, . . .mtffted, dusk enveloped sounds in the ham at milking time of a dreary’winter's evening . . . . those, glass,telegraph pole insulators irresistable target’ for a hoy with a stone . . . . catching rsbbits in a dead­ fall . . . . meanest hut most enjoy­ able o f alt hallowe'en pranks—push- in’ ’em over, '■ 0 carefree road Quit leads to home— Fond visions of'the past; Illusions that we never find, When time.her die ts cast Nome is bomb but once, dear lad, And tios once severed twain May oft he mended in your dream, But ne’re in life again. •, —By a Former Cedarville Boy, (Conclusion) New Bulletin The new bulletin of Cedarville College has just come from the press and is ready for, distribution, We shall be glad to send it to any who request it. • 1 Common fleas Judge 8 L. Gowrfy Professor took under advisement Tuesday after­ noon * «o0eu for g new trial m be­ half o f Frank * . flnypp, Osborn, eeu. rioted id days ago on 'the first two owwts o f a (sur-oouut iadJetmeat rimrgiag him wttk evading the 0W» securities act. Following a court hearing, at which Attorney Robert Knee, Doytea, mem­ ber of defimta oounstl, presented a fiQ-mimrie oral argument in support of the morion, Judgo Gowdy anaewo- od he would aeeept the attorney's effer to subndt, by the middle o f next week, a written brief coveringdefenee &**&*•. He prondeed to give the rs-tria) request “very careful cou- sidera3en.M ■ No time for rriing on the motion was iedkated by the jurist. However, since there Will be at least a week’s delay before the defense brief is pre­ sented, disposition of the motion is not anticipated until after; Snypp’s second trial on th elast two “fraud" counts of 'his indictment, assigned to begin next Monday. Th* "ancient' estates*' promoter t was not present in the courtroom for | the hearing'on his motion, ’ I j sehbarri f* . , •] wmm QMh* fmtod > j Tbunuau W tim , ’ stisuiity ««to»ar m u 41 • PLRAS RNTRRJO QfiQtr fleas: wars eatored Thurs­ day aftomen befiire flmaanw fleas _ Jsukfli 8 L. Gpmiy by. fivs eat s f ‘ atates sffius x imd jNhpf ririit parteaa wider grand Jury hwjriwf igi i frltfi baugtaRr QM diriment Tw* othars pest»w»i}nMWwid dwftsos firr utoaa their pleas* rerueritsg spuaiuaitiuifr ____ ^ sf eouaseL whfic acrUfauusaat *f Jisuoiu efauRuadwiSb-lluwA wfifi anriher indicted men wffil .taka .plaee rsigasd Iriuslay* Saturday morstog. 1 ’ ■ aswgiNfift xbj »j*«hgtotod Those who plsadsd gsQto 9mm ■ MAIff Csri Beatty* fid, Bmuril Wheatisy, af •••Buaika* _ **, and Jams* Merritt, W,. iffi * f RaadiQfii ■Ox, B*gi. QHLMMW* dMMgryWI WRi I^PM^pPPlf ailKe to 8.15 down » . . . . . . . . 7 ^ 0 'to 8.05 —^-,— ^———7.40 to 7.76 — to 7.50 --------------- .6.00 to 0.75 .-.62 6 to 6,60 --6.OOto6.60 Philosophic Literary Society At a'recent meeting, the members of the Philosophic Literary Society elected the following officers to take office on next Monday evening: President, Russel Murray; vice president, James Anderson; secretary, Christina Jones; treasurer, Carina Hostetler; Sgt.-at-arms, John Gilles­ pie; Chaplain, Fermah Kearney; pianist, Eleanor Bull; reporter, lois Cultice. The officers are quite anxious to make this a year of joyful and worth­ while activities, We need your co­ operation, Join ns on Monday night in the library basement, > Basketball On the first day of the second se­ mester Cedarville’s basketball team met Bluffton on Bluqton’a floor. After holding the opponent to a 12-7 score at the half Cedarville weakened and was defeated 40-19. Cedarville meets Wilmington at Wilmington Saturday, January 20 and Rio Grande at Rio Grand#, January 29. ‘ Cedarville home game is our home coming played against Defiance Col- lege, February 2nd. To % 18 C, A. open the V. W, meeting of January 23, Mies Baser* led devotion- ale. Miss Cuhice conducted th# first of * series of ntMtiftgs on atiquette, This meeting dealt with invitations, format and Informal, and introduc­ tions. Miss CuRiee had prepared type invitations which the group might read. Mm. Hrints, Miss Hostetler, and Misa Brill demonstrated proper methods of introduction. Br* MeCbarney toft Tuesday for REPORT OF SALE - Monday, 'January'll* 1035 SprisgfieMklv# 'Stock Safes Co. HOG- "ReiMilppt 200-300 lb*, a jo p p ' —_ 180-200 lb#. 160-180 fibs. 140-160 lbs. 120*140 lbs. 100-120 lbs. SOWS— Good light Med, and hVf. ------.6.60 to 7^6 Thin and'tough — — — 8.76 to 5.50 STAGS pftk*— 5.60 down. VEAL CALLVES—Receipts 88. Tops .9.40 Medium — _—— 7.50 to 9.00 Common — —— — 7.00 down CATTLE^-Receiptl 104. . Medium steers — ___ 6.00 to 7.00 Feeding steers — ____ 4.00 to 6.00 Heifers, best — - __ .5,00 to 6.50 Medium heifers — 4.00 to 5.00 Stottk hrifer* — ___ — 2.75 to 4.00 Fat -cow* — ----- ..3.00 to 4.75 Bologna cows m — _— 1.5Q to 8.00 Bulls — ---------- -8.75 to 5.00 Milk Cmjs •a m (t m M* «*tatAt*4*$20 to $50 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts 82. Fat Iambs, tops —-------—925 Medium and feeders — 6.00 to 7.50 Culls —----- 6.00 down Breeding ewes — 8.00 to 8.00 Hog prices; held steady compared with a week ago. Good and choice 200*800 lbs. freights cashed at 8,10 to 8.16 with the latter price being the days >top paid- for two doubles. Bulk of .180 to 200 lbs, offerings told within the rang* of 7.80 to 8.05 while 160-180 lb. averages turned at 7.40 to 7.76, Best light weight pack­ ing sows netted 7.00 to 7.40 with odd heed up more, Less desirable kinds sold downward from 7.00. Feeder pigs were hi demand with choice treated kinds going back to the country at $6.00 to $6.50. There were aa strictly good and choice feeding steers on. Sale, with kinds of this description eligible to sell upward to $9.00. Best Medium Steers brought 6.00 to '7.00. Light weight kinds going back to the feed lot brought 4.00 to 6.00, A good supply of fat heifer* found a ready outlet at 6.00 to 640. Th* best fat cows sold from 4.00 to 4.76, with Mss desirable kinds bringing 1.60 to 820. Milker* and Springers turned at 21.00 to 60.00. 1 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of James A. McMillan, Ds- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Alva Walls, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Fred Walls has been duly appointed as ‘Ad­ ministrator, deceased, late of Cedar- vlUe, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 16th day of JaJnuary, 1835. . S. C. WRIGHT, Judgo of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, SHERIFFS SALE The Hone Sulldln* ft forint* Company, ‘ ^. . ' •“ .. t*». • , Alfthur fofautlckWY * ’ Greene County Common Flew Court, C m * H o , t«SS«. Order qt foie M856. In pur*u*nce of *n order tuued from, the Cmninon I’Ie*a Court, wlthh* and for the County of Greene, *nd State of Ohio, made at tlie January tern thereof. A. D., 1833. and to me directed, I wilt offer for ante, at Public Auction at the Weet door, of the Court Bouw, In the City of Xenia, on , SATURDAY. FESRUARY S3, 1133 at IS o’rtocS A. M., of said Day, the following dewrlhed Bc*l Betate. t»*wlt; - - Situate tn the state nr Ohio;. County of Greene and Townihlu of. Suyaraceek, and on (he water* of the Uttle Htaul Hirer, tn Military Surrey No, 3*19, entered in' the name t t Alexander V. Parker; heclhulnr at a atone In' Bu((i Strain 'line, and runnln* With, hie line X. 39%e X IS polee and 13 Ilnka to a stone, etao lq Hu*b^Strain’s line; thence N. 59% * w» 19 pole* and S1H link* to a atone; thence S. A* X 19 pole*,3ft link* to a. atone; thence S. S5ft» X. 9 pole* and 7 links to the boglnnliiK. rontatnln* One and Twenty Bine Hundredth* (1.19) acre*/ ' Sald^premlse*. are located on Spahr. Road t mile off the tower Bettbrook m e , «ft «dlea southwest of Xenia, Ohio. Said pretnlse* hare .Seen appraised at Three Hundred (9399,99) Dollars, and can not Sell for Its* than two-tblrda of (he appraisement, Term* of Sslo :~-£ash. ' JOHN BAtrotlN, Sheriff, of Greene County, Ohio. Barry D. Smith, Attorney. WANTJCD:-~-K«presttUtlT« to took titter our. mataslne eubecrlpUo* Intereete In Cefofrlfo 0,, and flctolty. Our plan ambles you to -temirA'aiiroOdpart-, of-thu htnubto*of'dell*r* spent In this ’rlcUlty e*ok fall and. winter for mamlnte. (Hdeet aceney tn V, 8, Guaran­ teed leweet rates on all periodical*, domestic and foreign. lattruotleoe and esulpmsnt free. Start n crowing and permanent buslnsw In vrhofe or spare time. Address MOOSK-COTT- filtl., lac., WafUnd Ro*d, Berth Cohocton, If. V. For S*!e---I will sell th* residence Of the Into Roin Stormont. Private bids will be received. Roger Stormont, Executor, 606-8 Harriet Bldg., Day- ton, Ohio;, ^ Wanted—-We buy and sell new and used car*. Belden it Co., Steele Bldg,* Xenia. O. Local Representative W a n t e d No Experience Needed Man who can call onfarmers and sell them complete line o f products Including Faads for Livestock, Radios, Washing Machines, Haaug and Barn Paint, Hand Tools, China Ware, Silverware,' Aluminum Kitchen Ware, Aladdin Lampa other itetts. No selling ex; necessary. Wa train you in and sarric* work. Farm egpiHem, er knowledge o f livestock hetafck Car necessary, Large weekly MMb mieakm gives you chance to earn- splendid income. Exclusive eleae- to-home territory. W* art 86 year old, million dollar company. Write for full information. Tell hr about yourself. E. V , MOORMAN* D«I*t* 3M* CN mcf * HL ...- .................................- I. | | " ' P — Special> -Sattafiiy 3lb.QuiltedCottoaBatts - - 5 7 c HeavyOntingFlaimel,yd.wide, 1 2 c OilCloth,46in.wide—yd. - - 2 0 c Rob Wliite Overalls grade %%M7 Notices We bave a few Suits and 0 *Coatp left at Prices S 1 .9 7 up t. $ 9 .7 5 Suits Pressed Wluie 0 ^ a it—^40c Home Clothing Co. G . H. HARTMAN* Prop . W :, H i: I will sell the 7-room Eugenia Jobe property, just off Xenia Avenue, Yellow Springs, 0 ., on _ Saturday, January 2^,1935 *- . ‘ A T 10 A . M. \ 5 ' ^ • AT THE COURT HOUSE, XENIA, OHIO .' • Property-very desirable and, appraised at $1,500; ' and must bring two-thirds. . r TERMS;— 10 per cent on day o f sale and balance on delivery o f deed. For Inspection o f property call ‘ El>.! DEilN, Pxecutor Phone 2 on 34 , C iifton Exchange W e have been appointed agents fo r the Allis-Chalmera M anufacturing Go. ^ Makera o f ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS and FARM EQUIPMENT Quality Equipment a t Low Price. Gordon Bros. Garage 3 0 East Second 5t. X en ia, O . iiiiii>rtiiuiu>(iiuiiwiUuiwiiwiwuw»itutiHiH»ViHiiiwH,ntiuiwtieiutnuHWfiufouAw«wtfw)uuiiMWiw atmHarness that X. L. fitormant baa bsea d t# appointed at administrator th* astato af James A. McMlBae* Ameesedi *at* Of Cadar* ’krlliai FXMkamam /^^Mayfiu, d^Vlniaa VI$HI| \STBBIfi wilfGr ■» Dated tkk Siia dem mt ptomwabey. 3084 1 A|. rJtai gMh*MugdaUUi • 0* WjWfiHB*F Judge « f the Frebato Ceurt, Greaat CawaigvCWe* JCTWH b - wW■: F u r i HIGHEST PRICES PAID DIALER LOT* BOtludr (1 H I e have just opened a complete Farm Harness ent with collars, pads and all other accessories, is no finer line o f harness on the market than that N|fl§ by Sells Brothers. Big Line Plow Shears BeringInYour O ld Shears and We Will Replaco theMake. Wo Hattdle All Line* of Sho%r* FOR SAL»~U iED O lio 10-20 Infterttatieaal Rebuilt T ractor at Attraotive I^rloa > Tiiie Lonstt C0* %rt#||iUrTMi4l| 4t/HMk ' 4|MP a a a a i i p a a i i i ii| j| |J*|* a ^ n Biiipp hkt mmm m

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