The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

r>' ctDAtvitut mmaib . fjhday , « jnk sb » f ^ j a r pi«liillH* ijlipriiy11§| n|t” «» « ***** WAI-tS. e«iU»**r fle e r * * » d woedwe*&JW». * * «*M*« for V*** fenriiewk B «r ree**** J»#tU«* » !* *—•**!#** *h«* th« H m F w m u F o » do the trkV kt «tte day: Wallhide, FlofWde E»*md, Tn*r»»r Quick-Drytax Knsnwl (one coat covers solidly 1) and Watersper Quick-Drying Var- hidtffr Palotera tome at 8 A. M.— that night you have a neat roon>« ready to live in. Drop in and ask us for com­ plete information. Ask your banker about an NHA retnndeliwr loan. WAU.HIDE « S c FLOBHtDE ENAMEL $ 1 , 0 0 7 «» wSta « d eviUBgs. Per qt 0iHJ For Minted floors. Perot. * WATEBSPA* ENAMEL $ 1 . 3 5 WATEBSPAR VARNISHES $ 1 . 2 5 Woodwork, fareJturs, Par qt. 7 Eor woodwork, floor*. Per qt. T U m PATTER'S SUN-PROOF PAINT (*r eateriM1saistlsp, P « sal. $ 3 . 3 0 CEDARVILLE LUMBER CO. Phene 33 Cedarville, Ohio FLEET-WING DMYon Know TH A T :— ‘ • Our “ Golden Motor’* is a New ai{d Greater Gasoline? The Manufacturer. Specifies Certified Lubrication? We Garry a Complete Line o l II, S. Tires, U. S. L» Batteries, Champion Spark Plugs, and Accessories? WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO RENDER THESE SERVICES Our Aim Is To .Give You Quick Service and Courteous Treatment. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE THEOHIOINDEPENDENTOILCO. Bub Huffman and Ralph Fitzwater, Mgts. Phone. 68 Cedarville, Ohio. Xcrtia* Ave. leunsw Economy Sate Event o f the Season at Uhlman’s Friday and Saturday iii a Pre-July Fourth H oli­ day Bargains. LADIES’ EARLY SPRING [, SILK DRESSES These dresses are all excellent styles but due to the feet that we need the space f o r other purposes we have marked them away down fo r quick selling* • i Originally Sold at $3 .98 and $5,00 g J J J * nd $ 3 Going ' S i t . , . . , . . .... .. Final Closeout Suits and Coats Less than Vz Price ■w NEW SUMMER STYLES BlonsesiandSkirts $ 1 . 0 0 WASH DRESSES - - 0 9 c aitd $ 1 All the new and wanted fabrics. Piques, Voiles, Batistes, English Prints and Mesh Cloths. Large selection o f colors and styles, All sizes 16 to 42. ' » d i White and Pststel Lace Coats— $2.98 to $5 .90 ™ WHITE COATS $1.9$ Along with white shoes and whiter hats no lady’s wardrobe is complete today without » white eoat._ . J'lK'l' •' \Cmmiin .............. *111.1)1 IIIIIInmmm iisi ' i I'liiSM^pUpiM.lifldi.ii'mi!Hi<MHIM ■■■>pi,tn■!i Beautiful Summer Silk Dresses a * You enn scarcely believe your eyes when you see these *wojnderful di-esses and find out thow reasonably you can own one—-At the very low cost you should have several— $2.98 to$6.90 Largest Stack o f Styles am Sim Of WHITE SHOES In -T ow n . Coske te UUttan’s fs r White* Shoes—large stock—many styles to choose from—all price ritigM—tnd most Important to you, properly ittod she**. You mast he satisfied or yoar money wili be refunded. FOR LADIES AND GIRLS A ll the how ****** and summer models for both sport and dress wear. $1.40 $1.98 and $1.00 UHLMAN’S 17-1* W. Mtdn *t. X *« iii. O h io l Ckurch Notes MBTHODIBT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Chariot Shrerett Hill, Minister Choir Practice, Saturday evening, 8:00 ,p. m. Church School, 10 a. ni. P. M. GIL lilan, Supt. Worship Service, .1 1 a, m. Th« Bev. W , E. Putt, pastor here 190843, will preach. Basket dinner at noon. A t 2;0Q p. m. we shall hear from former pastors, have a paper upon the history o f the church- in the last 60 years, and reminiscencee front former members. The Epworth League will join with the C, E. Societies in a meeting in the U. P. Church. Union Meeting in the U. P. Church at 8:00 p. m. back to the feed lot a t 9.00 to 10.30. 9 Best light weight sows sold upward to 846. Cattle nweipts wore belew last Monday. Meet o f the steers on sale wars dry fed, with quality largely medium to good. A few choice kinds cashed a t 9,06 while a bulk o f £h« sales ranged from 7.00 to 8.60. Grass stomps moved lurgsly at 6.00 to 7.60. Best heifers on sale brought 8.50 while the majority sold from 5.00 to 7«00. Fat cows were fully steady with a week ago at 6.00 down, Fa lamb* continued to move on a steady baaie with good and choice ewe and wether offerings scaling above 70 lbs. going at 8.00. Medium lambs moved within the range o f 6.00 to 7.00. Odd lots o f buck lambs were taken at 6.00 to 7 . 00 . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10 *, m* Meryl Stormont, Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m. Message on Temperance. By request o f the W, C. T, I/,, the churches o f Cedarville wilt direct attention to this great sub­ ject, on Sabbath set apart as Temper­ ance Sabbath. Y. P. C. U „ 7 p. m. Subject* “ What Makes a Nation Great,’ ’ as applied to the Temperance question. It is to he a union service in. the U. P. Church, with Miss Josephine’ Auld as leader. Union Service at 8 p. m., in this church. Message by Rev. Chas. E. Hill. Prayer Service, Wednesday 8 p. m. in the church. ClioiruRehearsal, Saturday at 8 p, m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Ice cream festival tomorrow eve* ning, Saturday, .on the church lawn. Cakes and cream fo r sale in bulk. Call Doris Ramsey for advance orders, phone 491 F 13. Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “Liberty under Law” (Temperance Lesson). ■ Golden text: “ It is good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor to do anything whereby they brother stumbleth.” Rom. 14:21. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon text: “ Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory o f God.” I Cor, 10:31. This is a Temperance sermon. Each pulpit in our community is thunder* mg a denouncement o f the evil habits which grip many o f our people. The Junior C. E, will meet at 7 p. m, James Ramsey will be the leaderi. The Senior Young Peoples’ -society will join with the United. Presbyterian and Methodist young .people in. a union meeting. This, will be a Tem­ perance meeting and will be held in the U. P. Church. The union evening service will be held in the D . P. Church at 8 p. m. Rev, Hill will preach. There will be no mid-week services during July and August. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Alice Ford McLean, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that B. E. McFarland has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Alice Ford McLean, deceased, late o f Cedaeitille, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 28th day o f May, 1935. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge o f the Probate Court, '* . Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE Estate o f Reid Pringle, Deceased; Notice is hereby given that Marie Pringle has been, duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Reid Pringle, deceased,. late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day o f June, 1935, S. C. WRIGHT Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that S. H, Squirq, Superintendent o f Banks of the State o f Ohio, in charge o f the liquidation o f The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, has filed an applica­ tion in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, asking for authority to sell certain real estate to John' W. Moats. A ll parties interested wili take no­ tice that said-application will come on fo r hearing 'before said Court on the 6 th day o f July, A. D. 1936, at 9 o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard. S, H. SQUIRE, Superintendent o f Banks in charge o f the liquida­ tion o f The Exchange Bank, Cedar­ ville, Ohio. NOTICE REPORT OF SALE Monday, June 24, 1935 The Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. w HOGS—Receipts 653. 180-225 l b s . ......... ............... 9.30 to9.55 225-275 lbs. -_______ _r_>_9,00 to 9.46 275 U p ____________ ____ 9.00 down 160-180 lbs...........» „ _ » 9 , 2 0 to 9.40 140-160 lbs............................ 8.90 to 9.20 120-140 lbs............................ 8.75 to 9.10 ,100420 lbs. >,>».._>.t.._>8.50 to 10.00 ■ Feeding p i g s __________ 9.00 to 10,30 I Sows, g o o d -------->------------7.00 to 845 Medium _____ __________ .. 6,00 to 7.00 Thin and rough -----------> 6.00 down Stags ------ -— — ■,— — 6.50 down Boars _>---------------- :____4.0(1 ito 5,06 SHEEP—Receipts 88 , Spring lambs, ewes and Wethers_____ 6.00 to 8.00 Culls and lig h t s ------------ 6.00 down Best bucks ________ 7.00 Yearling Iambs_________ 6.00 down Fat ew*s--------------------- „_3,00 down Bucks _1-------------------->_.2.50 down CATTLE—Reccipts 99. Steers, dry fed ________ ,7.00 to 9,06 Steers, grass, g o o d ____> 6.00 to 7,60 Medium and stockers » » 6.00 down Best heifers » _ » ___>_»_8.60 Medium and grass _^„-..5,00 to 7.00 Thin and d a ir y _________ 5.00 down Fat cows ----------------- ,—.4.00 to 6.00 Canners and cu tte r s ____2.30 to 4,00 Bulls ....................................5.00 to 6.00 Milkers and springers .25.00 to 60,00 CALVES—Receipt* 88 , Good ,pnd choice . > . . . . , . 8.00 Top medium . . . ________ 7,00 to 7,76 Low m ed ium ---------------- G.OO to 7.60 C u l l s - -----------.> . . . . . . . 5 . 0 0 down Receipts in the hogs division were comparatively light due to farmers working in the fields. Even with ight receipts prices were fully 20 o lower than a week ago with buyers bearish all through the session. A deck o f good and choice 211 lb. aver­ ages cashed a t 9.65 which was the dry's top, Bulk o f 200 to 230-lb, averages sold largely from 0,40 to 9.55. Weightier offerings were com­ paratively scarce, best 180 to 200 -ib, avefages brought 9.45 while less de­ sirable kinds sold downward to- 0.30, 160 to 180*lb. weights moved within the spread o f 9.20 to 9.40, Most- offerings scaling under 160-lb, were on the grassy erder with prices rang­ ing downward from 9.10. A liberal run o f feeder pigs met with a very good demand with 80 to 130-lb, kind* going Ifrank Long, « Plaintiff. . Vi, Mary Long Defendant. * Defendant will take notice that the plaintiff has filed suit fo r divorce in Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio pn ground o f wilful absence for more than three years and extreme cruelty and' that unless she answers in six week he will take judgment fo r divorce and custody o f child. F. L. JQHNSON, 6-21—7-26d ( 6 t) Atty. fo r Plaintiff, NOTICE Estate o f Harry R. Corry, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Effie E Corry has been duly appointed Us Executor o f the estate o f Harry R Corry, deceased, late o f Clifton' Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 21st day o f June, 1935. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE Court of Common Pleas Greene County, Ohio Helen Layton, ' Plaintiff, vs. John •Layton, * Defendant. Defendant, who lives at Russell, Kentucky, will take notice that suit for divorce and alimony and custody o f children has been filed in the above Court and same will be for hearing within six weeks from first publica­ tion, F. L. JOHNSON, ( 6 t) Attorney fo r Plaintiff. NOTICE Court o f Common Pleas Gresne County, Ohio Myrtle Hewitt, Plaintiff, vs. P. C. Hewitt, Defendant. Defendant, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that he has been sued for divorce on grounds o f wilful absence for three years and gross neglect o f duty. 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