The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
T e m p e r a n c e H o t e l SfommA bp; CMa*v«a W. a % U, RSPO lf OF SALE Mteutey, February 17,1935 Springfield L4r* -Stack Sale* Co. HOGS-gNtefot* 693. _________-10J85 to 11.00 H. Choate, game of the season. The fiffevietim j r a s & o i s M '. f i s e ! t r v T s a ^^Bnn^OTe^t the famous Wate*- 'wfefewiiy Wifely loo Wmdses E^OWI S t o c k P r i c e s txixts and txorte na was doe* and exciting ’ ^IS «£riL tendencies on am y atSMf- ended fa a 26-26 tie.” In the overtime of Kovewment.” period Cedarville turned on the steem ■ end scored 10 point* and held 100 (ffa Sebbeth afternoon, February 28, a number o f the *tod«*t* and faculty will go t» Pfaua where they will prc^nt. « program in the Green Street Methodist Church, of which Rev. V, E. Busier ja the pastor, The » « . Girl* 0 lee Club and Ma& Qumtotj 20<m6 fa*, wider the direettea fit wiu Wvtk, will 23^,-250, Oh* *fa* several number*. Mis* Gj*n»* 250-275 lbs. _____ Bssore will give a reeding, and Dr. 800 lbs. u p ___ . McCheaney will epealc, lea Ihs. down „ „ SOWS — Choice - Medium. — „ 8X0 to „ « « - i T W * ~ ~ — ------ '9M *o For Tax Valuations stags--------------- « j, m j, q * v OUWMWUP VEAlf CALVES—Receipts 95. Choice „_____ __ 12.00 *! Co. m m n o t ic e ; o n f il in g , d f ‘ vlitfa Lumber SCHEDULE OF DEBTS g S g f f i S S S l, S 8 T & & & The State of Ohio, Greene County, Ohio, Florence Reynolds, Probate Court, Ohio, and Miller & Fin To The IravaHe Memorial Co., OWot CutervUte, Ohio, this Court w tbe !3th d*y «e M«»*| ‘ - ' M S " S u b ? J S f c Cedarville, said Sehettel* o f H P ' It ian^t howmany-ceektefl* you've Grwid fa 5, Weddle was high scorer h*d, but hew mock alcohol therei la with 18 points.^___ fa^wgWOed, that detaeodne*whether- i ney, Xenia, file exoepti^ thm^te at days prior to tim dafa set for or feefiiwtvsr fessrmefe ■Given m&me « » M t end- maltog said Court, this 12th day fit Febrasrjir I"IlO.W to IQXX Ohio, Odd Fellow»^ .C*mjt*ry Aspn.', gainst the estate of F, M. Reynolds, 1986- wwrattT ____ 10.65 down Manchester, Ohio, Chas, W. Sehwnrtz, deceased, late of Cedarville Two., w _ , s; G* . „ , i 8,75 to 9.25 Lebanon, Ohio, St, P. Curtis, Xenia, said County, was filed In this Court. Judge and es-omcip Glerk o f m e 9.00 Ohio, -—-------- Turner, Jamestown, Said Schedule of Claims, Debts and Court* , 8.50 'OW o ^ l ^ Cedar- Liabilities will be for hearing before (PEAL) —10.60 to 10,86 Cincinnati, Ohio, Dr. T. I. Beck. 4848 You arc hereby notified that on the —10.50 go 10.86 Raddoak -RcU ©nrioaati, PMe, Dr. W. 12th day of February, 1986, a Schedule __10.5Q to 10.70 M. Griees, 19, W, 7th St, Cincinnati, of Claims, Debts and liabilities a- The following la toslisfc e fpricreT op ra^u o j -J..1Q to 11,80 feeing used for a basis of e ompu t b i fme d i um — — 7.0& to .9.00 personal tax returns for farm pro. Heavy :— i — — 6,00 to 8.00__ .ducts: Culls _____ ______— 6X<tuo>.n you’re intoxicated or not You may Tuesday morning during toe regular ‘.Horses — — 375.00 to 3200.00 CATTLE—Receipts151. be able to walk OT a straight line, ^pO l program president W, R. Me- |Plugs — — . , — 20.00 to 75.W) g c8t Bteera___ _______________7.50 and look up a telephone number Trith- c ^ ^ y presented two of our honor- ,Colts —— ---------- 75.00to 125,00 Medium steers__-____ „_o:mi out fumbling the pages, and still b e * ^ wniors, Mildred Labig *ud..-jr. ^ ----- tipsy*.—Chicsgo Horald snd Examfaw. RusstU Murray, with award* o f five Milk Cows dollars ends for toefa essays ifl “The new style saloons are as vile apologetics. These prise*, are award- and rotten as were toe lowest type ed annually through to® interest and saloons far the old days,” declared Ira generosity of Rector J. Kenneth Putt, L. Reeves, head of the wet Crusaders* of. St. .Tames Episcopal Church, * repeal organisation, fa a newspaper Griggsvflle, 111. interview recently. --------- Mulos --------- — 75.00 to 200.00 Stocker8 ateeraTIZ-II-lB'.OO -o .. CATTLE 85.00 to 60.00 Besfc heifers _________ 7,50 Per,Curt... Medium heifers---------—6X0 Veal Calve.-----------312.00 to to i,C0 Other Calves — «. Best Fat Steers------ Medium Steers------ Feeder Steers ------- Best Fat Heifers -— Medium Ijleifers —— Bent Cows — 7.0Q to 11*60 cows ____ 4.00 to G O . 8.60 to 12.00 canuera wfd cutters — 2.50 to 4.001 5*22 Bulls - ___ _____ _4.50 to i.vO 8.00 — - — ----- tT „ , , . . Cedarville College baaketeers won a Magistrate The*. F. Doyle oif New 41 . 40 .victory over Franklin University Medium C owb York City fa a recent radio talk said: on tlie latters floor, Monday evr*4"* - - s -------- **When a*man fells you-ho can drive February 17. The YellowJackets got better drunk- than sober, alwaya re- -0ff t0 a slow start. They were tailing member he was- drunk when -he the Franklin quintet 17-1 in the early thought he was driving better, part of the game but a late first half. rally enabled the Yellow Jackets to 6.00 to 5.00 to 6.50 to 4.00 to 5.00 to 8.50 to *■22 Mflkera and springers-----$25 to 360- I 'll SHEEP & LAMBS—Receipts 80. Federal officers ' estimate that on hundred stills are now operating fa Cleveland, O. Each still averages 800 gallons of finished' product eyerjr 24- hours.—Cleveland News. Yellow Jackets to produce the narrow triumph. Waddle led his. team in scoring with 14 popfats. The Cedarville College quintet will end its court campaign with Bluifton Saturday evening, February 22, .sit Bluffton. No state has been able-to step to ;the front With any “sure,cure” for the • . - ‘ . . . . , bootlegging evil. It seems that the President McChesney has had a full tighter the lid is. clampedy on the schedule of speakmg ragagements atato>vned liquojr stores, the more-the-during the past week* J^ st Friday bootlegger flourishes, and the more evening he addressed, toe Bufcfaess liberal the state, officials- become, the and Profeasional Womens Club of worse the drink, evil gete.!—National Lebanon on of Nataorml Voice, ^ (Relations. On Sabbath afternoon he ___ — ]addressed a meeting at the- High , rv ^ . 1Street Methodist Church fa Spring- Miss Louise Gross, National-Clrnu- field 0n Tuesday evening, Feb, 18 man of the Women’s Moderation hV spoke at the meeting of the Union is reported ui'the NmvYoA j^an is Club c f Xenia, on Legis- Times as saying: “All*the 15,000,000 ,ative Procedure, and on Wedneeday people who voted for repeal;waatAis he went to Greenville to address the a good glass, of beer or .liquor, and,I Fellowship of Christian Men fa the assure you neither the me» ;nor/the/ Presbyterian’ Church, on the subject women care what the place is-call- «,Matk 0f a Christian.” ed in which they, purdhase-tiie -goode The meeting of .the Y. M. CJ A. was held Wednesday morning, Febraary 19. Paul’ Angell read the Scripture Of course, 1 am not trying to .boost the return of the saloon.?’ •But MiSs Gross also said that if ... „ , . . ___ tins country1did'.nbt'havevtemperance E h within five ,years, it would have Pro- fallowed^ tt Lkn ami hibition agwn* Well, the Moderation £ranK fchwarm, Sam Hoke and Council will never have “ temnerailce Harold Shaw demonstrated some of t o T jJ E ” f e w T K S i <*» -MdlHs" rf«fence. - have Prohibition by 1940 according to - this wet prophetess. The Junior Class of Cedarville The American,Business Men’s 3 * . ^ th^CedayviUeppera Hbuse, search Foundation says, “The inflation B*mFcn o. College ‘is presenting a play “Forever ” ......... le.Cedarville -Oper 6 se, This splendid new-drams, 5E3i i u W S l r a f t h S & Er ^ J ' r“ S S prohibitpry legislation.” .MUcbvtkan a15d ®ototl,y Anderson- ton ndllion dollars were, expended last ■ -----— ?5ari.i^.liqu^I.ttd^ert:isitlg: P*e« *ny- -The devotional meeting of the Y. one believe tius decreased the side.of W. C. A.r February 19. was centered beverage alcohol? around “become” as the greatest word in the English languages double-tub Mis* Hazel Nelson read a story en- FOR SALE — Used Dexter washer fa, fair condition and titled, “You Must Meet Mrs. Walker,” dirt cheapt, Rhone 22. * by Beatriee-Pluntt Having rented our farm, located two miles south of Pitchin and three miles north-east o^Oift6u;;on the. PitehfaToad, we will sell at public sale on the farm>on M o n d a y ; i o f e t u a r y 24 , 1 9 3 6 AT 1 P. M., THE FOLLOWING 3-rHEAD OF HORSES^ One gray mare, 7 years old, wei*ht, 1600 lbs.; one brown gelding, 7 years old, weight 1600 lbs.; one gray gelding, 15 years old, weight, 1450 lbs, 12—HEAD OF HAMPSHIRE SHOATS—12 12 feeding Hampshire shoatir,' weight-:80 lbs. FARMING IMFLBME] S T S Consisting of a,McCormick 8-ft> binder; 12- Disc Superior grain drill; one-horse drill; Oliver sulky breekfag pkrrr; SJiorae ‘com plow; 2-horse com plow; one-horse cultivator; double disc; culti-pecker; com planter; mower; rake; manure spreader; lime sower; 90-tooth spike harrow; wagon with new hay ladders; lard press; sausage grinder; forks and shovels, Four Sstw Harness, Lines/ Bridles, Collars 18 TON GOOD MIXED HAY TERMS OF SALE-CASH KNOTT SISTERS Weikert A Gordon,Aitcts. F. G. Stewart, Clerk Y O U R B E S T CATTLE ^MARKET Sale Every Monday SMMGFMLG LIVE STOCK SAL^ CO* m m m Are, l SntXHGFntLIO, OHIO Mria SI6-J £22 caToiw Lambe^^w ;.^«io,oa to lo^B ?‘S£ Medium, and feeders —» 7,00 to 0,00: _ , - . . £52 Throw outs ----------------7.00 down Bologna Cows-------- 2.00 to 3.25 ew eg_____ _ 3.00 to 5.00 Bulls ------ - ---------- 4,00 to 6.50 Qjd ewes___________ 1.00 to 3.00 HOGS ' * . . __ Breeding ewes— — — 8.00 to 8.00 Medium Heavies, 200,250 fas-----$9.70 Bidding in theihogs division at tp- Heavies, 250-275 lbs--------- ------ 9.20 day3 sa]e was an active affair, wife Heavies, 276-800 lbs.------ -------- 8.95 prices ,mostly steady with last week’s Heavies, 300 lbs. u p ------------— 8.85 seseion. Weights within the range Mediums, 160-200 lbs----- --------- £®£of 160-200 lbs. sold at.11.00 for choice Medium, 150-160 fas, ------------*--?£°2 kinds, while medium grades sold Mediums, 140-160 lbs. —— - — £35 ^0Wnward to 10.85. Heavier kinds Mediums, 120-140 l b * . ; _ 9 , 9 0 gold downward to 10.00. Sows sold Pigs, 100-120 lbs, — 38.50 to 31£0Jj fuUy 25 cents-higher tiuifea .week ago. Sows ■. . . . . . . ------—!. J.00 to 8.50 j n cattle division, bast steers. S tags____________ 6.00 to Brood Sows, e a .----- 20.00 to 7.00 .. ...... 50.00 ^ qq dowD| ^hfle- best heifers cashed Wheat, bu. —--------------------- 3 *95 at wjfe medium kinds at 6X0 sold; at 7X0, with medium kinds at Com, bu .__________________ .40 Oats, bu. — _______________ .31 50 .45 ......... 2.00 Rye, bu ._.____________ Barley, bu. ___________ Clover Seed, bu .----------- Timothy Seed, bu.----- - Alfalfa Seed, bu. --------- Soy Beans, bu. •------------- HAY* Baled Timothy -— „— Loose Timothy------ ------- Baled Clover Loose Clover ______________ 6.i Baled Alfalfa'...... .....................12-00 I^iose-Alfalfa.... ...................... 10.00 Ensilage___________________ 2.26 down. Fat cows were steady with a week .ago at 6.00 down, with a few odd head selling higher; Canners “ no sold at 4;00 down-and hulls 7.00 down. - Choice- vealers cashed■at 12.00, with lortft medium kinds 11,80. downward,, and - 1 7 A others at 8.00 down. •IV The supply.of lambs,was light, with the market abofit steady with last week, choice kinds selling at 10.25, and mediums at 9.00 down. • • H E W P E R F E C T E D H Y D R A U L I C B R A K E S V A L V E - I N -H E A D E N Q IN E • • • F U L L - F L O A T I N G R E A R A X L E -3 7.00 - 5 / “ 7J NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Chickens __________3 .15 to 3 - -18 Leghorns _________ _ ..11 Old Rooseters_______ ,08 Geese____ _____ .15 Ducks _____________ .18 . Turkeys ___________ .20 Rabbits — :-------------- ’ .12 FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MBS. MARY FRALICK Estate of Odice Broadice, deceased. Notice is hereby given that J. A. Finney has been duly appointed as Administrator dePBonis Non of the estate of Odice Broadice, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. . Dated this 19th day of February, 1936. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Mrs. Mary E. Fraticfar, 86 ,died at 1:10 a. m., Saturday at her home fa Yellow Springs. Two daughters, Mary and Susan Fralick, at home, and one. sister, Mrs, Sarah Huston, of Cedarville, survive. Funeral services , , i.oft „ m Elizabeth C. Kyle has been duly ap- held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at pointcd as adQ,faistrator of the estate m a k « C h e v r o l e t t h e w o r l d 's g r e a t e s t t r u c k v a l u e r - ueiv yrsprCTBO ■ - H Y D n u o c s a x u s - always -equalized’-for -quick, uiuwerving,“«iraightKne” stops The truck with the greatest pulling-power in the entire low-price range . . . the safest truck that money can buy . . . and the most eco nomical truck for all-round duty—that’s the new 1936 Chevrolet! See these new Chevrolet tracks—subject them to any and every competitive test—and you will know-that they’re the world's thriftiest higjli-powered trucks and therefore1the world’s greatest values! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, ‘MICH. COLUA Mather j qualities eoqHn* t reqtec Ea- Dffriprtme; Mad .corn1: gfaste sho* prove.U-r.t o f Com 1 c . m ,efi-alternate . kernels fa to Mould poorly or sifid, He c the, precac seod com wdfe whic h «toes *•• selected la adequate ly .teat we -fit 'Ohio’s from par Director 1 ' NEWHIGH^COMONUBStlOII r VALVE.IN-HXA>XM«Onf| ’ ’ withincreasedhorsepower, increased torquevgreater .economy in gas.and‘oil Estate of Hwry J. Kyle, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mary j E P ‘ a fzw r v u - UnECMM vWith clear^vision ^inbtrumentpanel forsafecontrol NEWMONEY-SAVING G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN CwnjMire CbeiTvlrl't low delivered prices and low mimlljy payments. r •- A S I N E S S L M O T O R S V A L UE was the home, ‘ Burial took place fa the South Charleston Cemetery. of Henry J. Kyle, deceased, late ofi Cedarville Township* Greene County, Ohio. - . Dated thin 14th day of February, NEW 1 9 3 6 . . m u n M H N f »BAH’.AXLH‘ . . with barrel type;wheel bearings on -tonmodels FOR SALE—-Fridigaira and table top gas mngec both of them good r 'wnmtiT as new. Phone.No. I. _ , . v « Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio; ‘ . re- ' Hfigji Adc •.Gf.Stouritir - • o f Gomme: . Director of Pu>J in state er last week . D»vey. B. ■. .j town,’ stab nuned ne\ vvision, Cai . , sistant hit o f ; Hpm of state pUre •A. decline in mentlfi Ol i. ! attendance •” L.Bowsh< cation. H ' , decrease c' attributed ■andjto les Ofcto^; birt- -_J as Wanted—We buy and sell new and Used cars* Belden & Co., Steele Bldg., Xonia, O. Subscribe to THE HERALD CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES CEDARVILLE, OHIO There v- cupational the Indust January, i piled by . Kearns of . hygiene. r 'crease of with the cc There wer< January It said* ALL k* With Order or on Delivery Only ,The stat considering Ohio Liqu' datiOn, a fae sale oi At fee pre 8X beer is Was raised has.jurisdir ' Sunday clo held that Tbo aasoci operation' ‘ state enfoi on permit 1 boOtleggeri ir We will continue to give Premium Coals at a very attractive price but we have been forced to put COAL ON A CASH BASIS Creswell OW7 fai fejkjr Weis; - crinDlttml i> •*ltef "-■JPF.S iPf ItVserirke kqvs more a Vlbte fifth had faSrem- Maipary 1- 'iuf-toefies ifiNWige yi Afid calves itorsase o: ttam ry l, sd fa value fhtep .fend fttem |4.lt Ths value Mfeife fefito fi< 3 fanfeteck c ifatM# and Mated at t f A Rate fbd town Hpm %* bm\ •' iNfefe a# ‘ tetetsquip wfidte m aipift few aitofefai. Dfet to May, »tC Haife Ufar^ r’« i r
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