The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
this Board lallister I FOB JTINQ NEY IJNTY ,yy, M a y 12 our Support reciated The Smart Shop 38 So, D etroit St* 0 Xenia, O. AFTER EASTER SALE OF SUITS Values From $12.50 to $24.75 FIRST TIME THIS SEASON A T THESE LOW PRICES $ 1 0 $ 1 3 $ 1 6 All Styles—-A ll Sizes NEW DRESSES 5 ust Unpacked— Sheers— -Prints— Navies— Pastels Piked—$ 4,95 to $ 1 0 . 9 5 inwood | will SAVE ,{ ns; just the | itied. There | lgfield,' Ohio | Fudge FOR IFF Support Term «n-Primary- 36 • o s p x fc v u g c a a y p x o , n , m i Local and Personal Mr. J. M. Auld has been laid up several days this week with a second attack o f the grip. Church Notes Mr. W. W, Galloway left Tuesday evening on a business trip to Chicago to be gone a few days. I f you need fence erected or re* building o f old fence. Phone 141-F12. (tf) MAYWOOD HORNEY. Mr. Ralph Cummings and wife o f Xenia have rented the Johnson prop* erty on Xenia avenue, and will return to this place. Mr. Ralph Tindall, who teaches in Highland county, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr .and’ Mrs. L. F. Tindall. Rev .Walter Morton and wife o f Louisville ,Ky., have been visiting this week with Mr. Ralph Murdock, and sister, Miss Ina. Mr. Fred Clomans o f Mechanics* burg, O., •and son, Frederick, New York City, visited last Wednesday with Mr .and Mrs. W. L. Clemans. John Baughn . Republican Candidate For Sheriff of Qreene County ■ •, i. . , Experienced — Efficient. Your Support Will Be Appreciated JAY M. AULD CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 12, 1036 HAVE NEVER SOUGHT OFFICE . . YOUR VOTE SOLICITED Cednrvflle Township Was Last Represented On This Board About Forty Years Ago S t ible iing ing vith YOUR VOTE IS SOLICITED RALPH 0 .SPAHR CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner (FIRST TERM) Subject to Republican Primary . May 12, 1936 The Cummings Chevrolet Sales Agency has opened an open-air auto sales lot on So, Main street fo r the display o f used cars and trucks. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stormont en tertained the officers o f Cedarville Chapter o f O. E, S. at their home Monday night after the ‘ regular monthly meeting. UNITED MimYTERIAN OHUKOH ItalaN A. JaeiMM, Mlalttoc Sabbath School, 16 m . m Mwyl Stormont Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m. TUewe, “Jaw*. as our luapiratlOB and Kxaaaple." y, r . c. tr., s;so i» . sr. Subjwt, »* how to Conquer Fear/' deader, Hfu»w Cooley. 1 Union. Sen tee, T:M P. M., In V. P. CHurdt Sermon by Her. Jhrirlit R, Gutlirla. 1‘rayer lleetlns, Wednesday. T:3B P. IT, Leader, Dr. Che*. M. Kltchle. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Chari** Everett Hill. PUfltter Church School, 18:W a. in. P, M. GUIIlan, ’Supt. * Worship Service, 11:80 a. ra. Subject: "The Generut Conferense."' Epwurth League, 8:S0 p. m. Union Meeting, 7 :80, In the U. P« Church. Sermon by Rev. I>. R. Guthrie, Chotr Reheamai, Saturday, T;39 p. m, No service on Wednesday evening. The County 'Brotherhood has voted to attend as a body the Tabernacle Meeting at Xenia on Monday evening. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DwHkt R. Guthrie, Mlateter Sabbath School, 18 a. m. Paul Ramsey, :Supt. Leason: “Jeaua Looks a tWeaUb and Poverty," Luke 18:19.31 Golden text; "The rich and the poor meet together; The Lord Is the maker of them all." Frov. 22:2. Worship Service, 11 i, m., Sermon text: "I wilt lift up mine eyes unto the hills."- Ps. 1 2 1 :1 . . The Junior Christian Kndeayor meets at 3:49 p. in. ■ The Fellowship club meets at 8 :30 p. m. Tito Quei*y. club meets at 0 :30 p. m. The union ovonluA service will be held In the U. P. Churrir'at T: Mrs. Herman Stormont attended the Associate Matrons' meeting last Friday at the home o f Mrs. Leal Croskett,, Springfield. Luncheon was served at one o’clock. Latest reports o f the condition of Mrs. Arthur Evans, who is in Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, suffering from an infection o f the limb, are en couraging . Medical advice is that she is somewhat improved. Mrs. Gordon Collins entertained about-fifty relatives and friends at the country/home o f her son, Roger, on Saturday evening. The reception honored Mrs, Collins’ youngest son, Robert and wife, (Lucile Tanner), o f Cleveland, who were recently married. Rev. Edward Shaw ,who has. been pastor in Philadelphia, Pa., for a num ber o f years, preached Sabbath' for the Clifton Presbyterian congregation. Rev. Shaw has been visiting his father, Mr. Finlay Shaw. subject: The pastor will ".Shipping Toward preach on the Borne/’ >' There will be no'mld-weok "service. • The Missionary Sdclcty will meet at the home of Mrs. Susan Panna oq Thursday at '2 p. m. Miss Irma Creswell will lead the devotions and Mrs. Guthrie will bo In charge ■of the program. ■I.-- it . - - .... i- ' .. j- -i- . I, O, O. F. GOES TO DAYTON f Having aocapted an invitation from j the I. O, O. F, o f Dayton to put on Degree work at their hall in the near future, all members o f the Cedarville Lodge are requested^ to bs present fo r rehearsal Monday evening, April 27, Please be present. By order o f N. G. For Sale—Bailed or loose hay, E, Barnhart, Cedarville, Ohio. C. WILL ERECT WAREHOUSE Cummings & Creswell have planned to start erection o f a steel and con crete warehouse 45\8Q at the rear of their present plant in a few days. More storage space made the new im provement necessary Word has been received o f the death o f Mrs. Phoebe Russefll at Evanvs- villc, Ind. The deceased was the daughter-of Rev. Moses Russell, third pastor o f the Clifton Presbyterian Church. She was an aunt o f Mrs. Edwin Dean. She has always retain- her membership in the Clifton church and was buried in the Clifton Cem etery, Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Dobbins entertained members o f the Kensington Club and a number o f guests at her home, Tues day afternoon. The roll call was ans wered by garden hints which :ranged in variety from the best method to insure' profusion chrysanthemum bloom to the wisdom o f saving the fishing worms’’ at spading time, fo r the convenience o f young, fishermen. The entertainment o f the afternoon was' furnished by the Cednr Street Puppeteers. Mrs, Anna Collins Smith gave a brief talk on the history and construction o f puppets and mario- •netts and Jeannie. and Dick Wright, ILois Brown, Doris Townsley and Bar- . bara Smith presented with the mario- jnetto, “ Puss in Boots,’’ and “ The Three Wishes.’’ -HOME CULTURE CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. F. A. JURKAT i f - p p i - vith Blood Tested Chicks NEW HAMPSHIRES AND OTHER BREEDS OSTER’S HATCHERY Yellow Springs, O. The Home Culture Club held its regular meeting at the home o f Mrs. F. A, Jurkat, Wednesday afternoon. Members answered roll call to “ If Not Yourself Whom Would You Rather Bo ? ” > ' The program being of a humorous nature members enjoyed “ The Home :Culture Examiner,” different mem bers having different departments. Editorials, Mrs. S. C, Wright; Cur rent Events, Mrs, E. S. Hamilton; So ciety and Personals, Mrs. Jurkat; Wit and Humor, Mrs. E. A. Richards; Shopping with Mary, Mrs. Walter . Corry; Betty Fairfax, Mrs. J. W. [Johnson; Classified Ads, Mrs, C. E. Masters. > The program was followed by a^so- , dal hour when members and a few invited guests present were served an k e course by the hostess, Eighteen members and eight guests were pre sent. HON 15c Furniture Repairing AND Re-Upholstering I am again located in Xenia after an absence o f a few y*ars and ant prepared to repair and reupholster your furni ture. We also do repairing o f coal oil and gas stoves and ranges. C. R. HOERNER Cor, Sttcfttufand Whiteman St*. Ximia, Ohio 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. IL Brown, Druggist. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Dorn J. Kerr, deceased. Notice is hereby given that J, E. Hastings tins been duly appointed as executor o f the estate o f Dora J. Kerr, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 9th day o f March, 1086. S, C, WRIGHT* Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK *“ * to the — SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY Sherman Ave. Springfield, O. Phone: Main 335-J PUBLIC SALE I will sell the furniture o f a six room house, personal effects o f Eliza Duncan, deceased, at public sale, Saturday, May 2, at McMillan’s Stor age Room, South Main street, Cedar- ville. C. W. STEELE, Admr. Miller & Finney, Attys. (Apr. 17-24) REPORT OF SALE Monday, April 20, 1934 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—Receiptor, 642 hd. 160-225 Hits, ____ ...10.85 225-250 Ihs........... 1.10.60 to 10.65 250-276 lbs. ..10.60 to 10.55 276-300 lbs................... ..10.40 to 10.50 300 up _____________ ...10.10 down 140-100 l b s . __ u ____ -.10.40 to 10.60 120-140 l b s . __ L____ to 10.75 100-120 lbs. —10.40 to 11,00 Feeding pige .™ ____—10.00 to 12.00 SOWS—Good light . . ____8.75 to 9.00 Good heavy _____ ——8.25 to 8.80 Thin and rough — .8.00 down Stags ------------ --------- ____6.50 to 7.25 SHEEP—Receipts US hd Fat wooled lam bs___— 9.00 to 10.25 Medium lambs ------------ -*7.00 to 9.00 Clipped lambs .....— ...JB.00 to 8.50 Medium clipped ------- ------ 6.00 to 7.00 Fat e w e s ___. . . . . . . . . __2.00 to 5.00 Breeding ewes . _ _ . . . - ‘...3 ,0 0 to 8.00 CATTLE—Receipts 109 h d . ------------- Fat steers . . . ---------------.7.25 to 8.25 Mcdi4um s te e rs ____; ------ 5.0D, to 7.00/ Feeder steers _______ ___ 5.00 to 7.00 Best h e ife r s ______7.00 to 7,75 Medium and daily heifers 5.00 to 6.00 Fat cows . . . __ . . . . . __-.4.60 to 6.00 Conners and cutters .....2 .5 0 to 4.50 B u il t ............ - ____. . . . . . - 5 . 0 0 to 7.00 Milkers and springers . —.$25 to $60 VEAL CALVES—Receipts 103 hd. Good and choice ____ — 8.60 to 9.35 Top medium-------------------- 7.00 to 8.00 Low medium ___ _____— 5.00 to 7.00 Culls __________________ 5.00 dowh A total o f 972 head o f live stock was handled through this sale today. The run o f hogs was fairly heavy, with a double o f weights averaging 210 selling at 10.85, and another double of'ligh ter weights averaging 184 cashing at the same price. Heavier, kinds, over 225 lbs, and up to 300 lbs. sold from 10.65 down. Weights be* tween 100 and 160 sold in a spread of 10.40 to 11.00, Best sows sold from 9.20 down. * In the cattle division, receipts were quickly absorbed at prices about steady with last week's session. Best steers sold from 8.25 down, best heifers a t 7.75 down, fat cows in a spread o f 4.50 to 6.00,' Bulls were in a strong market at prices up to 7.00. Veal calves sold high here today in spite o f declines on terminal ( markets, top grades cashing at 9.35, ] with odd head up to 0.60. Medium . kinds cashed at 8.00 and downward,! with culls selling below 5.00. Best fat* -wbolod lambs sold u p - ! wards to 10.26, with medium and j feeding kinds At 9.00 down. Clipped • lambs sold from 8.50 down, and clipped j ewes were 3.60 dowh. 1 Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST X- ray EQUIPMENT Yellow Springs, Ohio . » For vault cleaning and plowing o f gardens, call Marion Peterson. Phone “ on 108. a Hi-Bred Seed Conn mm ......J1 ",)l1 m 1 m Wl)l" L1P [1 i'in"i|iiii>ini. in .. ijn'wi«ii»i>fiw* FOR SATJE Call Biology Department, - ANTIOCH COLLEGE Yellow Springs, Ohio * “ Of course ... it it feels different, Dad.. is different!" I T took more than just good performance to win over 2,500,000 Ford V -8 fans in less than four years. I t ’s an entirely different kind o f performance that did it! It’s the Y-8 engine, first and foremost. The- smoother flow o f its 851horsepower. Its pick-up in traffic. Its effortless pull in the open and on hills. 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Kl£Fn[ fWmPW f wwBUWmn OnlyFrigidairedare*togiv*youthcFood-Safety Indicator- visible prttf that food* arc kept at Safety-Zone Temperas ture, below 50 degrees and above 32 degress. DAVID E. ROBISON, Electrician Everything Electrical and Radio Phon II Cedarville, Ohio
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