The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

\ # \ CEBARVIIXB HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, IMS Fewwel JNaeM’ ;$ a All X & , m ■rtiti* ot m »• n.eoe * jwm .% on tw urm f MMMwr 6 TO 1 YOU GET THE MONEY When you come to us for * loan we will do everythin* possible to sea that you set the money? Six out of seven people who come to ps for money get a loan J M t a K M T Mi A MAPS X*. t n p f p r a i i p NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I have taken over the management of the Rainbow Inn Filling Station on Route No. 42, west of Cedarville, Ohio, where I will be pleased to have my friends and former patrons call, SPECIAL INVITATION TO HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS , N O BE ER O R S LO T M A C H IN E S P E R M IT T E D - LUNCH AND GROCERIES Bob Peterson T h e PLAYGROUND oftheSouth— THE CHJLF COAST Spring in December. Swimming, boating, riding, fishing—golf. All arc yours to enjoy. Under a sun that will thaw away the last melmory o f winter. Write or Wire for accommodations desired W eekly E ukopeak R atm From $ 18,00 Single From Ix^ioo Double Greens fee on *H golf courses %tm G eo . M. W ilkinson , itmager hotel M ark h a m GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico i COAL, FEED, GRAIN, SEED, WOOL, FENCE, FARM MACHINERY and CEMENT UBiKO life guard feeds SPECIAL PRICES ON KELLOGG HOMINY FEED SWIFT & COLUMBUS TANKAGE and 34 Per Cent Linseed Oil Meal LAY IN YOUR WINTER NEEDS Genuine No. 3 Pocohontas ......................... $6.50 al yard Semi - Pocohontau .......................................$5.75 at yard Hilo Lump ................................................. .....$6,25 at yard Hilo Egg ................ ........... ............./ . ...........,$6.25 at yard Archer Lump ................ .................. .............$5.50 at yard JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY TOP PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK—NO COMMISSION MARKET DAILY NOTICE OF ELECTION ON ISSUE OF BONDS Notts* li h«r*by siren that-In pumumc* of a, Rmolutloft or ths Board of IMucettoa of the Cedarvltle Townehlp School Dlatrtot, GraeM County, Ohio, pawed op, the SOth day of September, 1835, there >vlll be mibmltted to a rote of the people of wild School District, at the NOVUMEKK JSLKO t ION, to be held In -the eald School District, at the regular place* of voting therein, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 183!!, ths question, of tawing bonds of said School District, in the amount of rive Thousand Dollars (35,008.80), for the purpose of erecting and equipping a building on the school property, tO'WUt a farm ahop, es provided by lew. The maximum number o f ytaro during which such bonds are to gun la ten years. The estimated average additional lax rate outside of ten mill limitation sb cortltled by the County Auditor la ,38 mill*, The Folia for said electtdn will be open at 8:30 o'clock A, M. and remain, open until 6:30 o’clock P, M. (Eastern Standard Time) of aald day, illy order of the Board of Election, of Greene County, Ohio. , H. O. SOHN, Clwlrmsp, i GEORGE H. BCKERUE, Clerk Dated, October 18, 1935. (<11-10-11—11-1) NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE In pumuant of the order of the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, 1 will offer for sale at public auction on the 2nd day o f November, 1935 AT 10:00 O’CLOCK, A. M„ on the west steps of the Court Bouse, Xenia, Ohio, the following described real estate, situate in the County of Greene, and State of Ohio, to-wit; TRACT NO. 1. Being part of Lot No. 35 of George W. Dunlaps addition to the Village..of -Cedarville, the -part to be con­ veyed being the. part of said lot, the dl- mentlons of the same being as follows; . commencing at the western corner of Lot No. 33, thMice northwest , with the street fronting said Lot No. 35, D3 feet . to the tenter of an alley, thence with the. center of said alley 150 feet more or less to the alloy on the northeast end of said lot, thenco with tho nald alloy southeast 08 foot to the north comer of Lot. No. 34, thence with tho linos of Lota No’s. 34 and 33 In i sauthw.est 'course to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom a pleco of ground and tho shed stable ~ thereon, on the narthoost comer of said land fronting sixteen (18) feet on the alley, , lying between lota-33 and. tho lota describ­ ed, and 21 feet . on the private alley which lies, between the parcel of ground conveyed, and-D. 8. Ervin lots, said alley being 12 feet wldo, and said alley Is to bo left opon for tho joint use of the said Rosa Stormont and D. S. Ervin, their heirs and assigns. Said land being con­ voyed- to the said Rosa: Stormont, confin­ ing thirteen-thousand seven hundred. and ninety one (13,791) square feet moro or loss."1 TRACT NO. 2, Being the North East corner of .Lot No. 35 In, Dunlap’s addition to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, bound­ ed oi) the East side by a 1614 fool alley, running from Xonla Avenue, to the Penn­ sylvania Railroad, said alley being on tho East «lde or Lot No. 24, and the East end of Lot No. 36 of- Dunlaps addition to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and said tract being hounded on tho North side 23 feet, by an alloy running from above said alley west to ■Vine pStreet, being between Lois Nos. 35 and 36 of Dunlaps addition to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Said tract being a part of lot No. 35 of Dunlaps addition to the VSlInge of Cedarville, Ohio; the intention of this deed Is to convey to the Grantee herein all tho Interest and title, whatsoever, that Grantor may have In Lot No. 35, Abovo tract being ten and ono-lmlf (10V4) feel on East -and West ends and twenty-three (23) feet In depth.” Kama being- a. double frame dwelling 'and comprised of two (2) tracts which cqtutlUitc a large lot within, the Village limits of Cedar­ ville. Ohio. Same being locsted on McMIllen Street in salit Village, Bald premises, are- appraised at Nine Hundred (8900,00) Dollars, and must be, sold for not leas than two-thirds (2-5) of said appraised value, and the terms of the sale are cash: ROGER V. STORMONT, Executor of the Estate of Iloea. Stormont, Deceasor. Suite 600-3 n'arrles Building, Dayton, Ohio (lt-10-l-D) CUMMINGS & CRESWELL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution o f the Council of the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, passed on the 12th day of August, 1935, there will be submitted to a vote of the people of said village at the NOVEMBER ELECTION to be held in the village of Cedarville, Ohio, bt the regular places o f voting therein, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1935, the question of levying a tax in excess of the ten mill limitation for the .bene­ fit o f Cedarville Village for the pur­ pose o f providing funds for the operation o f Municipal Water Service at a rate not exceeding two (2) mills for a period of five (5) years, be ginning January 1, 1936. The Polls for said Ejection will be open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and re­ main open untir~6:30 o ’clock P, M. fEastern Standard Time) o f said day. By order o f the Board o f Election, o f Greene County, Ohio. G. H. ECKERLY, Clerk. Dated, October 1, 1935, (10-3—10-24 4t) REPORT OF SALE Monday, October 28, 1935 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co, HOGS—Receipts 658 hd. 200-250 lbs, „ _______ „ ,„ 9 .2 0 250-800 lbs _____ *_______ 8.75 to 9,10 180-200 lbs. ________ 9.00 to 9.20 160-180 l b s . ___„ _____ 8.75 to 9,10 140460 lbs. ________ __8.60 to 9,10 120-140 lbs, ________ 8.25 to 9.00 100420 lbs....................... ,„8.00 to 8.75 Feeding pigs — __ 9.00 to 9.50 Sows—choice - ____ 8.00 to 8,50 M ed ium __„ - . . - : - . . . 7 , 0 0 to 8.00 Thine ________ „_6.50 to 7.00 Stags _____________ ,45,50 down SHEEP & LAMBS—371 hd. Choice fat lambs _9.00 Medium fat lam b s ____,8.00 to 8.60 Feeders ______ 6.00 to 7,50 Fat Bucks ^_____________ 8.50 Medium bucks ____ .,,.,8 .0 0 Fat ew e s _______ ________ 3.00 to 3.50 Old ewes ______ .50 to 1.50 CATTLE—Receipts 85 hd. . Dry fed steers — . 9,75 to 10.25 Good grass s te e r s __ 6.00 to 8.00 Medium stee s — ______ 4.00 to 6.00 Heifers, dry f e d _________7.00 to 9.00 Heifers, grass f e d _____4.00 to 5.00 Fat cows _____________ 3.50 to 6.00 Canners ahd cutters___,_2,10 to 3.60 Bulls - ................... 4.50 to 5.26 Milk cows and springers.___25. to 50 CALVES—Receipts 107 hd. o Good and ch o ice_____L10.00 to 10.15 Top m ed ium __________ ,8.00 to 9.00 Low medium ___________ 6.50 to 7.60 Culls ___________ 6.50down A liberal supply o f fat hogs on today’ s market- was absorbed at prices ranging from 9.10 to 9.20, mostly on Weights from 150 lbs. and uppwards to 250 lbs. Demand was active with prices generally from 25 to 50 cents lower than a week ago. Feeder pigs going back to the farm were in a strong market at prices mostly 9,60 and downward, with a few odd head at 10,05. Sows shared in the decline with choice kinds a t ’ 8.50 and mediums selling within the spread o f 7.00 to 8.00. , pit-tie were about steady with last Monday’s sale, with dry fed steers at around 10.00 with grass fed kinds ranging from 6.00 to 8.00. Dry lot heifers sold from 7,00 to 9.00, while grassy kinds met with a ready market at from 4.00 to 5.00. Fat cows were in strong demand 'at prices from 3.00 to 5,00, while earners and cutters- sold at prices ranging from 2,00 to 3.50. Veal calves were in a good market, going mostly 'to local inter- jests at prices ranging from 6.50 to 10.15. Petoskey Potatoes Keeping and Cooking Qualities Unexcelled PRICED ACCORDING TO GRADE W . B. FERGUSON Old Town and Clifton Pike Phone: County 1 F 5 IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP IN STOP ARE YOU INSURED? MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Columbus, Ohio AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Ask G. H. Hartman Phone 5.1 CEDARV.ILLE, OHIO ’ ------ TO EXPLAIN------ The“OhioFinancialResponsibility Law”andOur“LifetimeAutomobile PROTECTIONPolicy” —OUR PLAN OFFERS— Annual Savings—Nation Wide Service— A-l Financial Security—Prompt Friendly Claim Service Vic Donahcy, President Car] Crispin, Secretary CEDARVILLE, OHIO - f li NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Eliza R. Duncan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that W. L, Miller has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate’ of Eliza R. Duncan, deceased, late o f Cedarville, .Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day of, October, 1935. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, . Greene County, Ohio- For Sale—Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Cloth Coat. Size 16, .Priced reason­ able. Call Cedarville 135, Phono 100 Cedarville^ Ohio “IMALD WANTANDSALEADSPAY” L . . i . Make Our Market Your Market SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY Sherman Ave. Main. 335-1 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO A GALA NIGHT FOR YOUNG AND OLD BANDS " - MASKED PARADE Dancing In Two Halls $100.00 IN PRIZES --CONTESTS Prizes for Best Costumed Couple in Parade Prizes for Best Costumed Child in Parade Prizes for Best Costumed Dressed Individual Prizes for Best Red Cross Nurse Prizes for Best Clown4 Prizes for Best Comic Dressed Couple Prizes for Best Impersonation Vagabond Prizes for Best Comic Dressed Child Prizes for Best Square Dancers Prizes for Best Fox Trotters Prizes for Best Waltzers DOOR PRIZES AT EACH DANCE CONTESTS FOR CHILDREN Pie Eating - - Cracker Eating* etc. Prizes For Each MUSIC BY I. O. O. F. HOME BAND V , 'SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Grand Parade Forms Promptly at 6:45 P. 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