The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
"Nenetkty Marietta”, at Regent 1wnwiit, sxrtl m e tetas, fftiaoa SMM&-lh***tegteg laver of > gtmggXgMHmMntiwmemm, Js «o- .jUaura* with the alluring Jeanette i.JteaDoaakLte 4h* Matro-GoMwyn* MayerprMuoUoa o t Victor Her- •Mctt* . ««C**t BWWlCHl ShOW, “Naughty Marietta." Tbe picture W*I ha enjoyed by thousand# dur- "«Mp«» was*?*' #mj*gemeat in tljlU p tH i Friday. at tbe .jgM**taei**teKV -., I twaMepm* teW s locality and #er#e»e,;wlm do not attend te a theater# regularly but „never aMea «rt#te*#l**. bite ‘ ««ch ss- *1llMgitarMarietta,” have been anx* -iPWa^rwirMtlnf’ «# engagement te ftprtegtteld’# super-mo'dern sb-mv ■ • pah###,,. • *fm, F*Ute* la Lovewith Someone” rssFalUag te hem with' Someone' md "Ma* ttW'Sottthem Moon" are the oat#t*ndlfig musical score* in tbe “Naughty Marietta” production. Critic* who hate reviewed both th e ; celebrated Hew Verb stage produo* lion and the screen version, pro* claim .the picture tar exceed* the original stage attraction, Tbe State theater, Springfield, will open a 4-day engageinpnt, Sat. orday, of the miracle film of na ture in all its loveliness, "Bequoia,** with le ts Parker, The Him bas \ been widely praised by leaders of .education, forestry, animal . bus- {bandry, game associations and 1sportsmen. It waa two yeara m production and 1* *ald to Contain gome of tbe most beautiful and fascinating scenes every filmed. Tbe Fairbanks theater, Bpring! ' field, will offer a complete stage and screen combined program , a t popular prices, Sunday, Monday; tUnd Tuesday, ' * i ‘V. s>l £ i 5- "k ■5 FOR SALE! \ ,r ? ^ ‘ * 1 , \ ■r‘ Farnall Tractor REGULAR RsMs i i tiwad in every respect and ^ ’ r , 1 < fi't'* h‘ * ' ^ , " **V newly painted. Sold with new r , -V** MervtHe Lumber Co. ... C tiurvill^ Ohio * NA# fM * P A t N T I I I l l l f P A T T O N ’ S SUN-PROOF" ' A Wueban h M m PredM* . S ouk «• fnfeHag «# m § wh**» ym mg ifcte avtea dnsahli, w rtW roefatteg patet Cover* f*** **% mmm surface, l**t» I to S y«*a C am e te fu rfu fifa rite rn ttW - ■ SS tfiH r . **■*••* »** * tum m.m e ****** u— THE CEDARVILLE LUMBER CO. nMMSS (M tn u y , Ohio ATTENTIONFARMERS! M o d e Fatm gat e s S4.00 A — ■ *— %g ‘meg . —w w u s n y juu w* v^osjni** j * w e e u O f {BATES ON HAND ■ »l»»*ww<w*Ui»«i»l>iii*«nwemM»ae» IlTO ftT OF SALE MvwUy. April 3ft, I*M Tit* Sprlagfeii tir e teach galas CM HOGS—Jtecvipt* «M mmrwm ftrinb fAgAms »*.*•»**«»»* 230-260 Jbe. m - tm iu . lao.koo ib*. 1W-180 *>*, 140-180 lb*. JStO-140 H»: 100-120 tbe. — .-„-7,60 to 8M Pigs --------- „„^„..„7.00 to 8.60 Sows, good and rhpica __^7.50 to 8.00 Sowss, medium .. .»— ...-7.00 to $.00 Sows, thin, rough — 7,00 down Stags W" e*«* *,a>v *"7* **nt ■*»•» 8.00 down SHEEP AND LAMBS-- Spring Lamb* ----- __.__7.00 to 9.00 yearling* --------------„.J5.00 to 7.Q0 Fat Ew ee-----3.00 to 455 Fat Bucks------— 3A0 td 4/K) Breeding ewes -----_3,0<J to 7.00 CATTLE—Receipt* 95 No fat *terra offered Medium steer* ------- __,_8fK) to 0,00 Stock steers ____ „_„5,00 to 7,00 •Best heifers ____ __9^0 .Medium heifers____„__7,00 to 8.00 Stock and dairy---- -— _4.00 to 6.50 ;Fat cow# — ----- 4.50 to 7,00 Cutter# and manners---- _2^0 to 4.00 Bulla >vWi-wfl* ^1-1 —t m<*r tf 4.40 to 055 jMilkers and springers-----$00 to f 00 VEAL CALVES—Receipte .133 {Good and choke ____.__8.50 j T op medium ------------- 7.50 to 8,00 Low medium--------- 5.00 to 6.50 |Thin and rough _^„-*-,.B.OO down Today’s hog maritet ruled active a t prices that were considered 10c to 15c lower than * week ago,' Good and choice, offerings scaled i t 173 lbn,, scored the day’s top of 855, The bulk of 200 to 250 lb. weight* moved a t 8.75 to 850 with 8.8& being; the days practical top on these weights. A double of 230 to .260 average* brought 8.80, Odd lots' ranging from 260 to 300 moved/ within a radge 0# 8.25 to ,8.60. A double deck of 180 to 200,1b. kinds cashed a t 8.85, white the bulk of theao weight* sold large ly from 8-80 to 8.00., Moat 160 to 180 lb, offerings netted 8.25 to 8-85, -Light light# brought. 8.00 to 8.75. There was a good demand for feeder pigs hnd thebe sold largely from 7,00 to 8.50, with one small lot going-act 8.70, Be,at sews cashed a t 7^0 8,00 with less desimdde kind# selling downward to 5.00. Trading in the -cattle division ruled weak to 26c lower than teat webk. Medium steer# are ^notable from 7-00 to 9.00, and best heifers sold upward to 9.50, Feeder steer# and -heifer# moved largely from 4.50 to 7.00, with no etrictly choice kinds on sale. Fat cow# sold downward ikom 7.00. A. liberal ran of. feeders found' * Stood outlet a t iffiear that' war* *qg| [sidered about 25c lower thhn a m m ego. Good and choice 160 to 180 lb. vealmrk «old up to 8J50, While tee# de* [#fc*bte kinds sold largely from MM 'to 7.00. The crop of spring lairtbe has bean [very slow coming to market. The [quality of limited receipt# is very [plain. Odd lot# springer# sold Upward to 9.00. Fat ewes moved readily a t [4.00 to 4.25. -Hava fm mm tha FrigMauw iSpring Fanes* at Sobteea’s f If you .3.75 te g j0 ‘havmi’t ham in a# yet drop te seen .8.65 to 880 ikaeaw#* the whete country is taking ,885 to 8.90 '#*awt the** new 1835 Frigideir*#. 8J0 to 8J0 Beeanse they all have Frigi- ,8.76 te S-96 <*•**•* teiee davetepwest-the mat- .8.00 to 8.75 vateu# Super Freessr. This is not *7.75 to 8.60 awothar added gadget, but a basic de- 'Vetepnumt which gate down to tb* very fundamental* of refrigeration. The Super Freezer make* possible a Complete Refrigeration Service, It; provides the right kind# of cold for every purpose—all in the aame cab* inet? There’s fast freezing for mak ing ice cubes and de**erts| frm»ft storage for meats and ice cream? extra cold storage for keeping * % serve supply of ice cube#! moist Stor age for vegetables and friiit#| and; normal storage below 50 digress for food# requiring dry, frosty cold. Ton may have thought that previous Frigidaires were tho last Word in beauty, convenience, depend ability and economy but wait until you have seen these new models. You too will say that truly there’s,nothing like a Frigidaife. Come ia and see what Frigidalre has done this year, Remember the store—Robiadn’# a t Cedarviile and Jamestown, . ; . >; TOLLS IN THE NIGHT l Omtew d faam Mage Oat) whole group vw ''expelted” two weeks parted. However alway# feit that the mare f«*t «f ks* llg mswilted frtas m/M> mm Mm^ .ayweaymoua.with keteg "mmAeief* H>><wm> lid 9» for after aeeeeaptfsk tha deahwd I have[in a h#y* erring wajm. an# C SteaN S. m$ A R^aartte t e T9KX " A*-3* IPIRFVNPNVPVi mmmmm #u#wi jpaiunMi ju xmmmrnmmmmmmmmmim LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 8. H. Squire, Superintendent of Banka of the State of Ohio, te charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarviile, Ohio, has died an applica tion te the Court of Common'Plea# of 'Greene County, Ohio, asking for au thority to compromise the indebted ness of Lester Reed and Grace Reed All parties interested will take notice that said' application will come on for hearing before said Court on the 13th day of May, A. D„ 1035, a t 9 o’clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as tbe same may be heard. S. H. SQUIRE, Superintendent of Banks in charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarviile, 0. BIDS ON VILLAGE DEPOSITS Notice is hereby given that bids [will be received until Hay 7, 1035, at | « r . M., a t the office of the Village IClerk, on village deposits, a t which Itime village council will determine the Idepository for the current year, jSuccessful bidder must deposit gov- {ernmertt bonds as security of fund*. eil reserve# tbe right to reject [any or *11 bids, l J. G. McCORKELL, " Village Clerk, Cedarviile, O, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of -Thomas ,W. St. John, Notice is hereby given that F , L. 1st. dohn has been duly appointed *a Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Thomas W. St, John, deceased, late of Cedarviile Township, [Greene County, Ohio, Dated this drat day of April, 1035. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, .... .. lii aiw 'Hi wi w ■ ■ ■ I * —* Sara* Loam 494 %IMTEftB 8 T amnwliiMl*. q«tek eherina. WINWOOD * CO. . . .■ w m ■ # *&mmt Abeat^ , Enhesribe for THE HERALD NOT ICE ! TO HORSE (HARNESS) BREEDERS The registered trotting Stallion, “San Guy,” race record—2:0214, sire of Lilian Guy, (Champion 2-year-old filly in 1034) sired by Guy Axworthy —2:08?4,. sire of 4 trotters, with better than 2 minute record#. - ■„1st dam—Grace Howard, (3) 2:14% —by San FrSnciaco—2:07%-—also a 2 minute sire. 2pd dkm—Minnie Logan—a produc ing daughter Of Crito Leybum— 2:13X—by Arion 18000-2:07 % —a great sire andsold for 3125,060.00 being (he highest priced harness horse eyer sold.' Ban Guy will make season of 1035 a t Fairground#, Washington <?• C., Ohio* Terms the small fee of 335.00 to Insure live foal. . Will not be re sponsible for accidents. Qs. Briggs, agt., mgr* . *C. B. STROUP, In Charge, Like mzv cars, GAS RANGES have been improved, too! A 191$ model automobile would be hopelesdy out classed on the highways today ***so much so that you would not think of driving anything that old* Yet'right In your ownkitchen youmay have e gas range which m eqtwhy out of date* The newmodemgas ranges have many fea tures which put them far ahead of older models, both in , performance and appearance. Take top burner lighting, for instance . *. eliminating ; matches.and the danger of burned fingers.. And insuleried; ovens that cut downgas consumption and keep foods warm until you ere ready to serve. And oven heat control . , . , eliminating all guesswork—insuring perfect results* All models are fully enameled, too, adding beauty to the ■ • , kitchen and making for greater cleanliness.. See these modern gas ranges at your favorite dealer. THEDAYTONPOWERadUfiHTM •Jr4y»**fe*M*ai ■tgi0^sss^Si S*3S89GB > ■■■ m r i“ *— ■ r 1 - . • <v. / 'I ' a , 1 >1 1 . i e •1. 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