The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

* CEP-ARVILLE H-MtALD, FRIDAY, BECEMW®. 2Q, ICS* LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Gaeas* CokMtj'jr Ohio pmi»i* Alley, Plaintiff, vs* Steal** Alley, Alisa Mike Deeey, Dafawdant. Defendant, whoae place o f residence is unknown will take notice that suit has been filed for divorce against him end will be for hearing after six id) weeks first publication hereof, j P, L, JOHNSON. *(l-8d) Attorney for Plaintiff. Temperance Notes Sponsored by Cedarville W. C. T. U. REPORT OFSAJ.R Monday, December Id, 1835 The Springleld Live Stock Salea Co. •O N U S SPECIAL/* ACCORDION ptn$ 4 Privet* Lasso ns! Juat think! You can get this Lite Weight Accordion and 4 private lea. sons for lose than you'd imagine the actofedion alone it worth. Limited ■Uiinliw. Ss I1UR7! ^ ^ W U R U IZ E R *29 -" - Open ivealBMo-R 38 S. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio Cedarviile Representative R I C H A R D S DRUG STORE MAYTAG with Gasoline Motor for Farm Use'on-same Plan. • 38 S. Limestone SL Springfield, Ohio Cedarviile Representative R I C H A R D S DRUG STORE Open Evenings Cedarviile, Ohio B e a u t i f u l P I A N O Chooio it nowfromourgroat Holiday Display of fine instruments, Choose it NOW— for delivery on Christmas Eva to delight the members of your family . Use.our special Christmas Plan, Pay 0 small amount each week. GRANDS:. Wurlitzer-made (end others, too); • beeutifnl selection of fine instruments. UPRIGHTS: New ones; used ones; big ones; small ones, AHprices, go DOWN Guarantees Delivery of f Any Plane on ChrMme* Eve m ' W**~jrm**‘ * H U 1 Z E R OPEN IVENIN6! t 38 S. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio Cedarviile Representative R I C H A R D S DRUG STORE The Christmas store <r A TIP TO TH E MEN IN REGARD t o "H E R ” GIFT Come in and wo will help you select what she likes. Our Lingerie and Intimate Apparel are the best o f their kind, and made to give exceptionally satisfying and lasting wear. . / A most complete selection o f: - Slips, Gowns, Robes, Pajamas, Negligees Priced* From $ 1 . 0 0 to $ 6 . 9 5 O f Course HOSIERY is always ac- ceptable. Our Premier Hose are the best at the price, 7 9 C and $ 1 . 0 0 THESMARTSHOP N HOGS—Receipt* 37 ft hd. 180.225 lbs. __________ -9.50 to 9.56 ! We may repeal prohibition, but we Jj*' —*----------- !cannot repeal the law that says, “who *5252 !?*........................1* (hath contentions who hath babbling? J 8- — ------------ 2*52 i ° who hathWound* without cause? who „ ------------ ----- ’I*-- , r ? I hath redness o f eyes? They that *40-160 lfaa.-------- -—-__9^^to 0.50 tarry long at the wine; they that -----------— go to seek mixed wine.” SOWS*-Cholce — — —8.00 to 8.76 We may repeal prohibition, but we” Medium -----------------7.60 to 8.00 cannot repeal the law that says,I Thin and rough___ -7,50 down “Whoredom and wine and new wine S tags_____ ___________ 0.50 down take away the heart." " v;VEAL CALVES—Receipts Jf>5 hd. We may repeal prohibition, but we Good and choice —__ -10.75 to 11,25 cannot repeal the fhcb that liquor Top medium •__»__— —9.00 to 10.00 steals away a man’s brains, lessens Low medium_,---- 7.00 to 9.(0 his efficiency, and lowers his incom. Heavy and rough — — 5,00 to 7.00 producing powers. Thin and ligh t-------— 5,00 down ■- We may repeal prohibition, but we CATTLE—Receipts 153 hd. cannot repeal the fact that legalised Best steers___ - _____ —8,'QO to 8,75 liquor fills our .hospitals with deliri- Medium steers — ______ 0.00 to 8.00 um tremens cases, our “Keeley Cures” and dairy bred — 4.00 to 6.00 with human beings who had lost their yat heifers ___________ 6.00 to 7.50 powers of self-control; and our in- Medium heifers —_____ 5J)0 to j6.00. sane asylums with raving maniacs. Stock and da iry____ __ 4,00 to 5.00 We may repeal prohibition, but we pat - _____________4.00 to 6.25 cannot repeal the law that says the.Canners and cutters — 2.00. to 4 j 00 drunkard cannot “inherit the king- Milkers and .springers___ $25 to 850 dom of God.” SHEEP & LAMBS—272 hd. We may repeal prohibition, but.we Choice ^ ^ wethws 11>00 to ^ cannot repeal the law that says, "Wine Medium llBnbg _____ „9.00 to 10.5fli is a mocker, strong drink is raging, Feeder lambg ________ .fijQO to ,8.50 and whosoever is deceived thereby is Top bHck ,ambs „ . „ l 0.00 to 10.50 nbt wise,’. Medium buck lambs - - — 8.00 to 9.00 Thin buck Iambs----------7.00 down Fat ewes — - _— _____2,50 to 4.00 Old ewes — ;___ _„ . .50 to ,1.50 — 3.00 to 7.00 Bidding in the hog division at to- Hitler Sets Example While the youth of America is fol lowing the example of the Democratic Breediiw ewes I—I administration with regard to booze, German youth is being urged to copy . . . . . . . _ . „ Adolph Hitler, who neither smokes day’s sato was a spinted affmr, all nor drinks weights above 140 lbs., being m de- Thc- German youth movement has n' a” d * M The days top issued an order directing of *9-55 ^ PR,d for a11 w«Khts and “ It is a matter of^ourse for the grades within the range of 160 to 225 Those weights - 1- - - nnc German youth to avoid alcohol. While on duty, smoking, or drinking alcohol is strictly forbidden.” With regard to liquor at least. Hit­ ler is a better example for youth than Roosevelt.”—Exchange. According to the Pittsburgh Press, Judge John H. Wilson of Butler, Fa., is reported as saying: “ If auto drivers continue to be arrested for .intoxice- ' lbs. above 225 lbs. and up at 4A0 lbs. cashed at from 9.2Q to 9.45, .while lighter weights of 140 to 160 .sold from 9.25«to 10,25. Sows were aleo in strong demand, with the days top of 8.75 -being paid for .most of the offerings with *a few odd head at more than 9:00 and a few at 8.50 and down; In the cattle sale, prices were about vie 1tion, a state law preventing anyone die best, quality considered, ifrom selling liquor to a man with a have ever received at this-bam. Best [driver’s license is almost certain to steers sold at 8.00 to 8.75, while (be passed. medium kinds brought 6.00 to 8.00. j “People will have to learn that they Fat heifers SoMfrom 7.50 downward, cannot drink liquor, cider or anything and fat cows cashed at 6.25 and down. Seise intoxicating and still drive a A good supply of bulls sold upwards ■c?r ” i to 6.25. F. L. Garnow of the Pennsylvania i ]n the Vealer division, choice pens Highway Patrol, speaking, before'of calves sold at H.eo and 11.20, pupils in Pittsburgh high schools bilc medium kinds aold at 7.00 to said: “A large majority of the alarm-*,.. — , ... * . . . - , . . „ 1 10.00, culls and roughs at 7.00 down, mg total of motor accidents in Penn- j ’ sylvania can be attributed to speed! choice ^e^and wether lambs were ,in good demand, with buyers paying and the drinking driver. “Even a trace o f alcohol in the blood stream dulls the senses suffi­ ciently to cause accidents which, though sometimes not directly attri­ butable to alcohol, are caused by it just the same.” Out of seventeen local option elec­ tions held in Arkansas the dry8 have won fourteen. Clear that aching head. Right that upset stomach. Move those con­ stipated bowels by taking Noah’s Regulator. Pleasant to take, mild though effective. For sale by H. If. Brown, Druggist. 11.20 for this' grade, while medium kinds and top bucks'sold at 10.50. Medium bucks cashed at 9.00 down. Subscribe to ..THE, HEBALD farm Lean* 4M1NTEREST Five t » tea ye are. He eterk le bay, N* feeble lleMItty. He abstract. Pr*M*l aaaraleele. O ilek N*el»s> WINWOODftCO. ifdiaML Ub*e aefc » w i Beaker ee A ttaney AMgt Op R A W Furl BEEF HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAID Daalar Lola Bought BENNIE SPARROW Elm St. Cudarrille, O. PHONE -188 Suuih Detroit St. Xenia, O. More Comfort-More Pleasure- More Pride In Your Home With BEAUTIFUL CARPETS by Plrth* Bigelow and other Manufactui^brs Proper Installation Guaranteed Consult Mr. Ronald Damn, in carpet installation, now in charge o f Adair's fl§'y, enlarged Carpet Dept. ADAIR*# N- Detroit St, XeMie^ O. > . 1 m m iv fw iw iv fwm NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notlaa -1* haraby given that on the 2nd day o f April, 1935, tRo share­ holders o f The Cedarviile aMasonic Building Company, by resolution more than two-thirds o f the number there­ of ctnoUrring therein, elected to dis­ solve and wind up the affairs o f said cerporatien, and that .the Board o f Directors o f said corporation have filed with the office o f the* Secretary of State, at Columbus, Ohio, a certi­ ficate o f dissolution in accordance With said resolution. Leo AndersOn, Ralph Wolford, S. C. Wright, G. H. Hartman, Karlh Bull. Board o f Directors of THE CEDARVFLLE MASONIC BUILDING COMPANY. <5O f A WE E K 193S « RJUMD* AtThis LowPrice . 1 m M*T!*i*i&*#m*M m tu n* tu rn m A 38 S. Limestone St. Springfield, O, Cedarviile ^Representative RICHARD DRUG -STORE , Open Evening's Cedarviile, Ohio M e n ' s G i f t s w i t h a F u t u r e N o t P r e s e a t s w i t h - a P a s t ; Ladies, if you are looking for one safe-rule tit buying gifts fpr men, here it isj don’t remember him with-gifts .he can remember seeing. Don't Attack your card to a gift that he and thousands of other men. have seen before. In this entire gift stock there, is not one single item that ian’t hew, fresh, smart and unpacked within the last few hours, . And that goes for THE CRITERION, inc. gift* at $1,00 . . . . and all. points north, . Give Gloves—$3.95 to $3.50 Give Neckwear—65c to $2.50 Give Hosiery—25c to $1.50 Give Luggage—$10.00 to $18.50 Give Pajamas—$1.95 to $5.00 S. Detroit St. •e. » .em-j B■**■-* Xenia, Ohio Guest Stars To Appear On-Kroger Radio Program . . I..... i ...... . - ■-i nr--........ ■it " M o l a s s e s ' j ? ' d a n u s & L f " a n d { i n s e r t ) R u c h j V a l i s e The following week, starting December 22, Rudy Vallee, who has crooned his way into the hearts of millions of listener#, wjll bp the guest artist. “Molasses W January,” in real Ufa, are two white gentlemen who hail from Dixie. They are Pat Padget and Pick Malone,' .

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