The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
a m * w i * w m w t n m w m a y t i, m v m m ® w m im HlwlBy, Mtf Jl* l**5 Th* Wrt Meek 8«w# f ’e. "totilafi f t l ItMRt Jba. ‘W»rir98<ww*>*’,^*w ».0Q t* 136 « M H Rtf, t* m p . w m * * * , — — -— « * » *• *•** LM to *.w HM4* *•# %.Vt to 8.50 HUM Jte. — JM» t» »•** y>iihn r%« to t<it Fakspas f l irt I t **„*JM# t* *•** jQofti iHMfff *»•7.W Tbte Mri terifh — ------ -5.66 to 7,00 SNMUHil teriteWteV^WWWriMaWte „«X» down , «W «P-6t#teii*a n Capped 3»arii»#* »—«■*—6.W W **®0 Fat *w*a — — -JL00 I* 8*0 Darius: the twentieth lefUktiv* jMMtfM* P iMifcwr 6, IttX to Febru ary A INK, *w A * aleteien o f C ot - •mo * Xtim Alien Browp » United SU tteRsaetliy Hammy 15, the Ut ter m »* pM m TibuM* RtMwr „ th* -fM *' «*n*t% MNnapn serin* ’ Gov****?- It ■*** *fc this »«»ioa Jth*t ex- •G ovocmt TOrfhfeftaa, wbo b*d been elected the previous 1*11, took His te*t m.&tt* Reproeentativa. The reues given was Hi* greet interest Hith* c«i«}j>rojeot,#(5r w$$ch ha used Hi* pwt:|n«ww*e, A j|w*iiiw*Mk»<‘Pf the Legislature convened Hey 80, 1822 to reform the congressional districts. Congress Had allotted on* Member of the Na tions! Haase“Of Bepresentattvee for every -42,000 inhabitants, making: . Ohio 'entitled to f*«iad»*n members of which placed her fourth in that TWg^.‘*mit»g One Statoe of the Union. The legislature adjourned after a three day*' meeting, it being Ohio’s first special session. Wooled ewes ,----- —4.00 to 5.00 Buck*__— *.— --------,3.00 dowh Spring lambs —— — ,— 7.00 to 9.00 feeding ewe*--------------S.00 to 7,00 CAT®LF--Re<feipts 126 No good dry fed on Sale 10.00 to 12.Q0 Medium' and gram steers 6.00 to 9.00 Beat heifers 9.50 .riaaMadWhawggatf^ • J 2 { ! JJJ W a l l a c e B e t c i f i b t i -wwnAP *66 His Grimary Plan Seeratary of AgrimUture Henry Medium and dairy Fat c*w* fanner* **d fatter* ,. 5,50 to 5.00 Bull* ______ — A*i t* f,6 f MHkera aid *j*ia*er» —» » t» Wall*-# speak!** te th* OWe W Tsp medium -TJ* te s*9 fU FwrJn orgaaMattem and guests, how medium --M 0 at Woo*ter Mat wmk, said a » “ev«r- Culls ... normal granary*' plan simply repre- #w w *e*t» a combanstfem ef metiiods to an Tope Jn th* hog division at thLi market j ^ j d , »Hert-tima fam credit *« teday there ^ ^ S ^ k S T t tm n f*rM-*tored cro^ to limit speculative t»? s ’**0}d U 1*Md *odw ^ ever-nermsl l 96 granary plan is familiar to fanners, JX<££T sf *£!% ;"* fc? 140 to 160 lb, sold mostly at 3 .7 5 »d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3.80. Feeding P> 3 * . ^ e m strong „ Secratll?y Widlsce described it: ' demand, farmem taking turn back te t »Undar tho plan in years o f large the feed lot * ^ rQ,m ®,5° , ^ production the surplus over domestic Sows also shared in the day s ad- ^ export demands would be pledged jvancee wiling TUteUy at 7.76 and to the Government as security for down with several head o f choice UlMjer .o«] on farms this kinds selling from 8.00 to 8,70. 'surplus would be off the market, and The trade in the cattle division n9 ]ong:er B price-depressing factor, ruled steady to stronger than last ^ a(5te of ^ arrf expense of week, best heifers cashing at 8.95 to .movement would be avoided. 9,10. There were no choice steers on I .«If in the f^Jowittr year ^ the market today. -Stocker heifers shouW be a short crop, the farmer sold mostly at 7.80 while best fat -- ----- --- - cow* sold at from 7.60 'down and medium cows from 5.35 down to 5.00, Csoners and cutters mere sold most ly at from 3,50 to 5.00 'with a few odd he*d UP to 65,55, Milkers and Springers going- back to the farm netted from |30 to 660. The supply of calves on today’s market Was hlightly larger than last y;eek and price* up to 7Qc higher thafti a week ago, 8-50 and 8.60 being the day’s practical top with a few, odd head going at 8.70. Medium grades at from 5.50 to 8.00 with the cull* at 6.50 down, ’ The supply of lambs continued light and prices ruled about 60c higher on the supply o f spring lambs these tapping at 9.00. Breeding ewes sold from 7.00 down. WAIH 6 ING! .r Farmers’ Investigate Allis»Ckiniers Tractor before buying. L e t u s demonstrate this wonderful tractor. Quality equipment at low price. • ‘ " \Gordon Bros. Garage aGB i i tdhgOiitf gfc, .. X«iaia» O. * • Bu8incssTrips,VacationTours,Day OittiagcCostLessandGiveMoreHeasure onthe bigluxuriousC& B line Steamers. —Tak e Y ou r C a t w ith Y o u—A u to Rate* a te Low , SaveT im * and M oney CLIVILAND—BUFFALO— NlghdyHriMMcbMrM9F,M . ■S u m M M w ITi«M. F»r* on. mr, S 4 4L UnlWHed «Mmdtrip a i* * . 'SpMlrf.taw.-»«*k».«t4:,B^* U.riB* FrfcUr an* .-SMtudcy, " MdwM***aa4av« ,OIOAIMMtlNT—lKUT-1N-BAY—DaOr **erk*fromCter»kod *X.*O.OaSander*and HeUUy* S14S, ToFMrii|.B«yaSo^IdU Sw«t<Tiiih«il.i)>ttQlidtllrWiWtBo<*ir«i4X»othy-ww ■ -wayVX«af. F O m T A N l^ -^ A N A O A -^U w friM C l^ b a d o oS w ttr. , *»)<t,tkuufatr*MudHeUd«y^Jaat.2i>t<>Sw>U2.1W.OM.nr*Tf*4W; ■■ 0 0 0 0 »W«wl^w>4 fo .i»4 triS <40 *1 teafay tHHt-dUy WBBKLYVACATIOM OBUlBKS-OaA.woc^wwS.f. .4 a»fcaWBiWjg--Ha<W. , Otw*«A Ownte Bay,Xt^riaMU mh I, * te tew^OUtti*. ****** attas^MMMMlowMSSOJS,Mm TNBCLBVCLANO A BUFFALO TRANIIT OOMH^AMY .Bawftkitaiwlftw . Cirtiaad,Ohio ATTlimON FAEMEBS! H aadM ad e F a t in SA T E S $ 4 - 0 0 'U n d o b f M f f f | o o o b i e n d o r e f o r i n k b y M . W . C o l l i n * . A $rOCE SATES ON HANB nO.iiw4.Srt could pay off hi* loan by selling on the higher market, But if the crop again were large, sending the price down so low that the Government would come into possession of the stored collateral, the- Government would not have to move the products or sell them. It could agree to turn them back to producers as compensa tion for a reduction in acreage suffi cient to assure- a better price for the stored commodity and the next year’s crop. There would have been no handing charges. The stores involv-' ed would,have been on the farms all' the time. “ This payment in kind, fo r adjust-' inert, which would make the complete over-normal granary plan possible, is provided fo r hr the AAA amendments’ now before Congress. “ In years when it seemed advan tageous, the method could supple ment at replac'd cash payments. Farmers who Wished it would be paid with corn for adjustment in corn acreage, with cotton for cbtton acre age adjustment, and with wheat for wheat >adjustment, i, Cash benefit payments still could be paid°to pro ducers preferring them. Payments part in kind and part in cash also, could be made. ■“Under the over-normal granary plan only producers cooperating #i the adjustment program concerned Would „bfe eligible for the commodity loans. Thus the tendency toward overproduction inr ;times o f highe prices would be curbed. “On© phase of .the 'ever-nom*} granary plan was illustrated by t£e 1935 crop corn loans, under which fanners in tBe Cbm Belt stored 270,- 609/199 bushel* in sealed crib*, and were advanced $120/03,000 against this collateral. They Anally sold it on a favorable market, paying off the loans, and gaining through increase in com value 682,900,000 above such costs of the loan as interest and in surance. The’ com thus carried over provided valuable feed resources the next year, when the crop was short," NOTICE ' Court o f Common Plea* Gteene County, Ohio SHERIFF'S 9A1E JfUl* or OM*. OKMl, 1. i. felPm, Stijri- W Baals, «fc\ is,- •AM kw Wl mw . a at. 6rM«o Conmr Cowwtt. Hw« Court. C m * H o . WIN Onfer uf gsle, 26113 to imnuMM of os ontw ttauot (row tb. Cowows nuM Court, Hithia «ud for the CMWt* or tifiWK, so* EUto or Ohio, node at the iU f Urw thMvoT, A V,. INS, sad to m* SfrwtoS, l t ,1W . K ir for Mle at Public 4 uc U m *t th* Wwt door ot the Court House, is th* Cltj or Xwia, an , Satarday, Jane 15, 1935 *t IS oriock A , M., «r m 14 I)*y, tpe folios-, is* dwortbN IlMt mute, to-wlt: attuet. is th* Tomwhlp or Cedarruic,- CoujUy «r Orwtt. u d SUte of Ohio, boumlel MHi ducrthM m foUoei*: B«tw Lot Ko. Mt is JT. C. Kwbltt'* sddlttoii W Jk* vuitc* o< CedtiTtlU store fully So- *er«HMl is the pi*t of txJd tows. • Sloo, * certals pi#.-* or parcel of hod bt-. i*s part of Military Surrey Ho. m s la tin »*»• of William Twnpkiwt os tlie waters <t Maatilw Creek, aounded a* follow*: bealnutn^ at * ttak* Is Ur. North bask or UaMle* Creek *t hiss water mark: corner to 4o»m Orr; TUenre With hi* line N. 1«» W. J.I pole* to tlie line oT the alley «ulJtfaJs« th* tow* of Cedarrlllo: these, with the lino of said alley N. It“ K, » pole* to * stake wwterly Corner to the HapUw Meetlna noua* lot; tbeoce with tlie Us* Of Mid lot 8. 18* X. S.7 pole* to * »tske « htrh water mark of the bank of Mamie* Creek In Torrence awl Condou'a line; tbeooe with their ltae down said Creek U. 8fle 15' W, 9.2 pole* to the batlMlhf, Ajao, the Crdlowlng pdicM of land cow- menchur at at corner to 4, Winter is Main Utmrt tn the VlUase of CedanrlUe, Obto; thence with hi* Us* N. fit* 8O' &. ip pole* to • eorter fa Mid Winter; thence N, 8* 15' K. about 18 iwdM patatn* the corner of said A. Water and the Baptist Church ground* at about 10 sot** to a point or rock*; thence Bealerty tttrecUoa about 8 note* to the middle of Mamie* Creek; thence the meanders of said Creek lit: h •Westerly- direction tp a Uae of the atone bride* aCrbw said Mamie* Creek; .1U-.sv-'t- In a Korlhweetwly dlrecliou to the jii.ii'f- of h«*lrn)iig, cor.;«inlntf siuare p»l«t, :w * « « l**e, tegether wWi Ike rijdtt to «*•- ■ trot or the bark water* <* Mid lawk la mm ■* sdU daw ah«ul4 ere* be orwted «t or near the old m U daw below th* M«s* bridt* gcroa* Maaele* Creek. J Alan, The following deeerihed parcel ef land eowiees«lBg at the t«M*r ot O. W. dhcoadee sod Lwluda Dill# near Maulm Creek; thesee with laid IMUe’a; thence with her U m S. TI* i y W. about lt» rode t a a petal at Alexander's line; thence with hi* Use H. » » M' W. about *5 feet to iha middle of Maaele* Creek; thesee up-said creek' with the bmhi I h i thweof to a point In the Creek corner to O. W, Ebroadee; thence with Mid Eliroadee' line to tlw be- plMRlng, containing 50 kiult * rod*, men or tea*, together with the right of control ©r iback water mi aald land in caee a will dam was built, i Being lb* ean* prembw* oeaweyed to Jfssey iWinter by Label! Turnbull by deed dated ;March IT, 1(80 recorded in T*l. Tf, Fad* IM, ]Greece County Deed Beeordo. Bring th* **me iprmslace connyed by HmbHt and Wlnt*r, 'executors, of Haney Winter, d*o*M*d, to igllMbrih Neobltt rwder data of BeyMmbw 115th, 10M. and rfcorded In Y*l, II*, Bag* IM, 'Green# County Deed Beeoeda, i Alap, the following prwnisM nUnate fn iTwoahlP of CadarriU*, County of Grew* and rRLte of Obi* and hounded and dmcrlbed m ]follow*; Being Jt*rt of Military Surrey eater- U<d In. the aim ** of Wlltlom Tompkltu No, 8718. !BfglntURg at a stake In the Cedarrllle and iCUfton Turnpike Bead corner to Morth* L, Crawfiwd; running th#nc* -with her Us* 8. 76« 10' w. 88.9© pole* to a atone in th* 11n* ltd- b ; CreaweH; these# with h « Use 8. JJ* {89' K. 15.28 pries to s atone in th* Una of {the helm ot John, Orr; these* with th* Una of said John Orr halm H. 79* 18' *. M «f pole* to a stake In uld iurnMke road; thane*' with satil turnpike wwd H, 18* 88* W, 15.28 poles to the beginning; containing 2.11 aerM wore or lew. and hetng the name premlM* conveyed fa Henry Barber by Lydia Weymount by deed of date of June 7th, 1898, and recorded in Vol. 91, page 58 Heed Becord* of OreetjO County, Ohla Bald premlsee bar* been appraised at; Tract No, 1- 81,990.9*. Tract No. 2—8990.90 i, and cm nw *rit far MM rims mn »- » —**,***.****. g| yy|- 'UMMlatNMiNL ** .UiffiiA I *mm m ,1 janr mamm, m*m, 1 - *f gum Oernriy, k k . t1, w, WMtmar, Pefandnsrii Arir< iy»tH#ie« i, * «. on , 15t) S H ia w r r s s a l e 1$ rad «ric 1 * haririd M W WA•*»> ,sf JBBBJSWJ* !* mm kt mri* mm ihmiMa*kh *** I *. *o* m\e, : mm r; <Lf».9*i»**o» t w m to mm mms ■m* m*im a im m * mu wm *■ m mm «* Th* Hoae* IMtdfsr A JMriSMC*. I 78. . Haul J. gegd, at al, I Graen* C*wM* flemme* W*a* Ommt. . C« m Ba. .29772 «*dw *f IW* 21972 , la pwrawanc* «f an order U**«d Awn th* ConuMS Bt*M Court, within and far th# O mw W ;uf Uraan*. and BtaM *f Ohio, mad* ad tk* May tarsi tharaaf, A, H„ 1928 , m»d fm ae* dkMtad, 1 will offer f * r n k d Pahh* A uc U oa at Hi* W*at d**r af Dm Oawt Boa**, At Mu* d ty a Xenix, «s | Saturday, Jn * 15, IMS at 19 'Orieek A. 1 L , af m 14 Xbtr, th* mom* .lag described X m I Befit*, t*.wlt: Situate fn U m Towiwhtp of 7 M », Ommty of Ur**M, fftatn of OM*, and fcmuMkd and 'de*«lbed a* rrilowd; Th* part hereby eon- rayed bring 7749 * f**f feast by *71 f**t deep ed tb* North But rid*, wt th* frilmr- lag described trpot of land, to-wlt: Bring, a part of Military Jhtrray No. 929 to r 2*99 acre# in th* nam* of Jotm 2hwl*r on tb* waters of Maaalea er«*k; Beginning for th* part of cald surrey hereby oeoreyed at a atone Is tb* critter ef th* Xenia ft CUftan pike and N. W, oeraer to J, O. MltchaUf running thence with the Bn* of said J. G. Mitchell a <8* B. 19 prim to a sunm la a hedge; thence N. 22* B, 2228 PriM ta th# South Umr of Wlfterforee College ground*;: -1$ §4 4 •mt pm *•* m Ms* tbs© tewthki* *9 iff* ot mum Omm if. jUhry l>. um . Am, , — __________ FOB aAWMWHi* FIWRS!f«J«» H mmi G tm 9« i5d*4 F©tei#te limril Biuwdta. Bte W# I t m <V C, Wffi&Mr.1 Wkmw -IF Vft* JfjHPH i XlMMW i wm Id** ta fan yearn. X* wtripk b* buy, K » Am e .iea .^ JBtei ■MBMAmMAff’ ' ' ■brirnmUnmA 4B6FBff^e^B - jFTBF pwd^^Wnrt*i^ffM9ff mi . GWHGlA ■ WINWOOD A CO. £ **• ** rmmrnm A^fcwg Evelyn Andrews, Flaintlff. , vs. Norman Andrews, Defendant. Defendant whose last known ad dress was Detroit, Mteh., Gen. De livery, Will take notice that gait for divorce has been filed again st him in Greene County, Ohio Common Pleat Court and that unites he answers in six weeks judgment can be taken a gainst him; F. L, JOHNSON, Atty, for Plaintiff. NOTICE , Cemrt of Commea Pleas Greene County, Ohio Myrtle Hewitt, Plaintiff, vs, P. C, Hewitt, Defendant, Defendant, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that he has been sited for divorce on grounds of wilful Absence for three years and gross neglect o f duty. That unless he answers in six weeks judgment may be taken against him. MYRTlE HEWITT. • by F. h. Johnson. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that S, H, Squire, Superintendent of Banks of he State o f Ohio, in charge o f the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, has filed ah applied* tion in the Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, asking for authority to compromise the judg- »wnfc on stockholders* liability against Urs, Lida J, Spencer. All partite Interested will take notice that said application will come on for hearing before said Court on the 37th day of May, A, D., 1935, at 0 o'clock A, M> or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard, S, H. SQUIRE, Superintendent, ln ****** of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. g a g l i c M t e t e u u r e n o p l y g m m * ‘ »«d Ptekite Amu Dt. $**«* *»« c . tk m a , and a , Pit* S 5 ?** ~**2f'L*t*m* . *»•», WkQwfte’#$♦# a, Steead, St,, Xenia, V f ’ Carroll-BinderCo. Xenia, Ohio jefebers of Petroleum Products and D e liveries to all '’; ' ’ •• ’ -K '" ! o f th e C oun ty - TehpitoMi IS * amm W THERE ARE MANY Starting Feeds BUT ONLY ONE 8 T A R T E N A $ ' — — — ■■ WHICH IS STARTENA ; Give the young chicks -the best you cam-' get to start them off and then a cheaper- feed afterward# But by. all means 'start, them off right. Feed S T A & T E N A , . ' ‘ '■*% •- G H O W E N A . V • z m m A C .L .M c G u in n TELEPHONE—3 i ’ * - ^ South Millar St, ’ CeOarrHU, Q. , *>& ..........................................................min.... . WITH. OR WITHOUT DELUXE EQUIPMENT I / A EVERY FORD CAR HAS: —the same* economical* 85 horsepower V-8 engine* ■ . * . —the tame* new, Comfort- engineered Chassis* • —6*00x 16" air-balloon4 tires and Safety’ Glass, all ’ round at no extra cost* IMPORTANT FORD MATURIS COMMON TO O 65 horiffpowffr, V-typ«, • cylinder •nginffwith kluminumnylindprhffffds And dud, downdraft oaxbtirator. 0125*inch gpringba»« for riding ateff ona 113-inchckastii forhandling mm, OTorquff-iubaDrive, O front seat 50J^" w id e . * . Ample mm luggage space in *11 Models at no ext** cost, ’ O Welded steel-spokewheels, 4“ rim. • All-steel body welded intq one pieoe. ■•Big, po«itiva brakeswith 12“ drains and more braking luriaoe per pound ALL lODT.TTPIf of ear weight titan any Other eftr , under$I09S. • 4 douWe-acting hydraulid shook ■ibsexbat*. • 17platebetttey, • 6.00x15“ dn>b9dkx»iisties# , •SafetyGlassell *rot»d. I T it common practice, nowadays, to find two quite different automobiles sold under the satpe name, This differencewill runall theway fromadifferenceinhorsepower, chassisandbody design to * differenceIn thenumbero t cylinders in the engine. No stuck diffeftnc* txislf bttmtit mt Potd V-8 and mother. Foodbuildsonlyonesizeof automobilewiththesameV-8engine on thesame 112-inch chassis. The springbose of all Fordcars is 125 htchte and all passengers ride centerpoised- between the spriagi intbs "Comfort Zone.” Th*onlydifferencebetweenaFordV-8 andaDeluxeFordV-8 Isina^p«tent-~not inengineering. , . Andevenher#, twomajor itemi-Safdy Glass all ’round and 6,00x16" air-balloon tire*— are standard equipment onaltFordcarsatnoextracoat. Therefore,whenyouarechoosingyour1933car, goodjudgment demandsyoucheckthelistof featuresshownabove. 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