The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

the ■m 6m . ...—... _ ___ .......... >te*te *g>tofe by might, .nor fry .pcwsr. ■ dH^fib^We *4VS■ Tha Bxwuhia* Club wiH meet In tho ‘ 7 i “ ‘ ? p -» - jrcsignntiwi *f Rev, S.R. J«nto*e*t ** UW<H^'JiM«nTrt 8 P- m-, In five Pres- 'paator of the £ugar Crock eongreg*. ttyterkn Cfettreh. A* thi* i* the Sun- tion, to take effect $ept, l* t which «Uy imeodinff July 4, we *h*H have n win complete fourteen years in this ‘ * with picture* of “American pastorate. The Jamieson* are build- q ".—Plymouth Rock, Faneuil mgr a new homo in Oxford, Ohio* IJalL Bunker Hill Monument, Inde-.where they expect to make their pendaocc Hall, and many others, and. future home, iniae ptarsoptieoa illustrations for the1 We wi*h to thank oUr faithful and hpntn, ‘‘America The Beautiful," - 'energetic Fire Department for their ~ t’ Aid, W, F . M. S., and efficient service Tuesday morning when LB .wM hold their all- SemwVsday meeting Wednesday, befiimteg at 41 a. m. warmer o f sa l e Monday, June 22, 193* SarJnglteM Lire Stack Sale* Co, HOQS-Receipts m hd, 160-225 lbs, __,„10.85 to 10.40 225-259 lbs. ______— 30.SO to 10.85 250-275 H m , „„— „---- 10.10 to 10.15 275-800 lb*....................9,85 200 lbs, up ---------,.,..9 ,5 0 down 140-160 ltfc, ------------10.00 to 11.00 120-140 Mw, ________10.50 to 12.75 Tim FdJwwttp Gtefewin meat at T o’etoefc. Tfctoy t e r wfll ptaaimt the UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt, our garage was destroyed fey fire. 100-120 lb*. _______ 11.00 to 12,75 The good service of these friend* and;Feeding p ig te---------- 11.00 to 12;75 neighbor* saved our homo and pos* Sow* „_____ ___________7.60 to 8,50 Billy Other property. We regret very jStag* . .......................... 7.00 down much the loss of our garage hut are SHEEP & LAWBS—Receipt* 99 hd. grateful that the fire did not spread ISpring Lambs__ ,— 9.00 to 10.60 farther. PAINTING TO HONOR MEMORY OF F. M, REYNOLDS Members of the St. Bemard-Tower sooand Old teatomimt for Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “Doe* S t^ reowM m ^akT hociiam ^T !*: God Guide?” “Mieaiah hint ImJah." Y- P. C. U., 7 p. m. Subject, Tho UnionEwSSig Service will be “YoungPeople and their Reading . .. hold at right eVtfrir hr this church. Bible Background," Leader, Betty ^Ave, P. T. A. will present a painting Bov, Hill w&l pnaek. ________ C°TUrLtf5 ; o „ ~ !i° the school in memory of the late WU1W1 _ _ vclp ------ „„ w Four or fly* o f our youilg P*0pl* . Union Service, 8 p. m., in the Pres- Franlc Reynolds, superintendent of Bulls ________________ 4,50 to 6,50 wiR attend the Young rmpliii* Stem- byterian Churchy Service in charge' - - ------ mer Oouftoonco -to ho era College, Oxford, Q„jxuut |Buck Lambs — --7.50 to 9,90 Yearlings ------ ------------6.50 to 7,50 Fat Ew ee........ ................2.00 to 3,00 Breeding ewe*________ 3.00 to 6.00 CATTLE—Receipts 182 hd. Dry lot steer* & heifers 6.50 to 7.71 Medium and grass steer* 4,50 to 6.5C Medium and gross heifer* 4.00 to 6.00 Fat cow* -—----------------4.00 to 6.00 Cannera and cu tters-----2.00 to 4.00 Our pastor will teach ''course*' Alcohol Education and Christian Chrlstian Citizen*, cm. Philosophy at this conference. prior to the Fourth o f July, i No mid-woek summer month*. is-by the late Dixie Seldom Cincin- c unB and light a___ ___ 5.00 down ,v„ nati painter. The picture, painted in Receipt* on today’s .market were service during u » )Canpv ncar Brittany, w is purchased heavier than usual excoptln j i e Veal- « Choir tehewskl Friday, 8 p. 'in .‘from Miss Selden shorty before she ®pl/yjw ard s to m s f The cattle run Choir member* please note change in died. Prof. F. M. Reynolds was waa h ^ ie r than usual with 132 head evening and. also the hour. Xenia Presbytery is called, to meet formerly superintendent of the Cedar- offered; METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Chari** Bv«*tt Hill, Mlaiater Church School, 10 a. m ., p. M. Gil \ lilam Swat. , I « ,___ ______ „ _ __ ___. _____, V Worship Service, , 11 a. m. The Xenia, to receive the new pastor of intendent of Greene County, Amembera o f Cedarviile Lodge of the First Xenia' church, Rev, Reed Masons will attepd this service as a Miller, and plan for the ordination Jhody. ' ii-t, and installation.1 Also to act on the M next Monday 'in ’ the 2nd Church,iville schools, and also county super-' Subscribe for THE HERALD SOONBEHEREAND WEAREREADYTOHANDEEYOUR WHEAT. In the hog division, the run of finished butcher hog was rather light, iand«for .this reason there wa* more or less of a Scramble for the supply. The top price Of 10.40 was paid for a double of weights averaging,211 lbs., and 10.35 was paid for another double Of weights'averaging 186 ibs. Weights from 250 and upwards sold, from 10.35 down, and lighter kinds weighing from 100 to 160 sold within the range of 10.00 to 12.75, with odd pens up to 13.00i. Prom present conditions it looks like wheat will be a good Quality and you will want a good price. So why not .see us before ■.■. ... ■ . ■ ■ ■. ' . ,> you sell and get that top price. COAL,FEED,GRAIN,SEED,WOL,LIVESTOCK -Phone 100 Cedarvllle, Ohio REGENT THEATRE SPKlMfrlEtB * 4 days starting FRIDAY Fred MacMurray Carole Lombard "THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS" State Theatre SPRINGFIELD, Q. 4 day* starting SATURDAY j William Powell Jean Arthur “EX-MRS. BRADFORD" Fairbanks Theatre SPRINGFIELD Alway* Two Big Flnt-Run Picture*—15e Attend Bank Night ■'a like REGENT . STXTE - FAIRBANKS in SpriugteM every Wedaeaday— matinee or night! We’re giving away ,«his year $5,H9. W I T H O U T J lA P K ln S or BELTS d fc & m * w * * * 26 * THESMAfiTW-Wum.ua/ 'Sfe Worth While C le a ra n c e B e r in g Tomorrow at i f you’ve merer attended these aules—Come tomorrow. Be pre­ pared for • big surprise—you won’t find irregular or second rate merchandise—but rather high-f**Mon apparel—draitically reduced in price for quick disposal. Regularly to $6.95 V M An offering worthy of this busy sunnaer; Women's and Mlsae*' Dreases—for Afternoon—Formal and .Sport Wear—many fresh from their New York wrapping*—juetin time for the glorious- "Fourth" and. all through the summer. $3.99 R egu la rly to $6.95 $5.99 j Regularly r Regularly - Regularly tp $8.95 to $4.95 to $10.95 Sheers, Chiffons, Laces, Wash Crepep, Nets, Floral Prints, Dots, Paste!*. Navy, Black. Every rise represented. lin e n T o p ic a l Thanks for tldB sale which so tempt­ ing. Formerly from ¥3-95 to $7.95 $ r » $ 5 " Knit - Boucle JDressss ■Quite the nicest sports ap- parel.-wie know— we advise early selections, while they last. Formerly from $4.95 to $16.95 $ 2 " $ t M$ r $ 1 2 w It's going' ta b© a hot sum­ mer. Keep epei in these crisp, nFw, uttractlve diswup.1 Formerly from $1.19 to.$S.9S 89® White - Pastels C o a ts We consider it a real achievement to offer such coats at these low price*. Formerly from $3AS to $14.75 All from our regular stocks; and all miracle value*—buy now for th» cool day* ahMd and ssve at these low prices. $4.99 $8.99 Foraeriy to Fonmeriy to . Formerly to $ 8 .0 0 $ 1 2 .0 0 $ 1 8 .0 0 $7.99 - $9.99 - $12.99 Formerly to Formerly to Formerly to $t0B0 ' $15.00 $ 2 0 # Nary — Black — Colors All Rises Extra Special Dresses Worth much more BcandD-M Sweaters- Slacks- Skirts Formerly $1,19 to $8.95 89cto$1.99 SilkHosiery Formerly 79c and $1.00 59c-69c-89c SilkLingerie Formerly $LO0 to $7A5 69c to $4.99 . We must make it un­ derstood — at these prices — t/here can be no returns, exchange* or approyalg. X xtra m I n clerk* to th a t you arc promptly an* •fririanUy ••rr* d — early a*I*ctlon I* advlaa* whll* s*l*etl*B* a r e a t tb*ir coumiat* beat. BLOUSES Formerly $1.01 to $2.18 69cto$1.39 ■ .-• 'if ' XJTere,' at last, is a eanitary protection that a does away with pads, napkins and b e lts ^ . . . . that brings more freedom to modern (women . . . a new method that is completely inviaibie, and so comfortable that there i s s; no consciou8ness_pf_wearing a sanitary pro- a t ,a U r ^ J f ? ' Physicians approve this hygienic new r • method • « • • women everywhere who have adopted B-ettes agree that they are more * c o m f o r t a b le , and permit greater personal I I , daintiness than any sanitary protection ever w l n iM rA ttia d iA a n A A il LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will bo received by the Board of Education of Cedarvllle Township Rural School District, Orerng. County, Ohio, at tho office of tho clerk, A. K, Richards, In Cedarvllle, Ohio, until IS o’clock, noon, JC, S, T. of July IB, liM, and opened by Mid clerk at Its first meeting thereafter, fdr all material necessary tor the erection and completion *f a one-story brick aitrlcultural building iri said school district. In eecordance with plana Mid specifications prepared by William II. Dunt- baugh, architect for said board, under Ute supervision of the Works Projrrees Admlnlstra- tlon of the Federal Government. The plans and. spBclflcattons for this Work are on file at the office of the clerk of this board, and at the office of the architect, Works Progress Administration headquarters, on. Whiteman Street In Xenia, Ohio. Separate proposals will bo received for Hie hintcrlal an a whole for the erection pnd ooml pletlnn of this hitllillng which shall 4MSUde materials for the concrete and cement work, brick, miscellaneous Items of Iron and steel, lathing thd plastering material, sheet meUI XENIA, OHIO be- returned to Satd bidder -upon ther- execution of the penfonnance contract and upon the giving of a satisfactory bond tor Mid faith­ ful performanoo In the amount of -fifty percent (M%) of Urn contract, subject, however, to tho approval of said board. Tho Board of Education reaervea the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Education of the fcedarrlllo -Township Rural School District, Orcene County, Ohio, By P. M. (liliLU/AN, Pren. A. E. RICHARDS, Clerk <6-19—H—TI«) N O T I C E f 1 1 before devi$ed« BOXES OF 12—3Dc M*R«f*cturrd by B-Ettea Co., BROWN’S DRUG HANDBAG PACKETS OF 8—12c ' sold ui boxes w tt and in handbag packets m t ■■ * » * i N D T 1 C E Notice is hereby given that a Peti­ tion by ou-ners of lots in tfe* tea- mediate vicinity of an alley extending eaatwardly front Miller Street to Main Street, along the ,prop#rtien of Jtdiiri Johnson and C. E. Barnhart lit the Village of Cadarville, Ohio, has marorisi, paint, siasa, plumbing, sewage and been preeented to the council of said gas-ffiting materials, electrics! equipment «od Village of C3*df.r/Ule, Ohio, praying hestm4 stvd ventilating equipment. Or separate propohals will be received upon eaoh separate item or a combination of items as the bidder shall choose; All proposals shall be made in conformity' to the general code of Ohio, end as specMed liy (he Works Progress Administration, Alt bids shall tie enclosed- In * Sealed- enveUpa nddresScd to the clerk of tho bdard of edtUM- lien aforesaid and Indorsed; "ProjiOMl far Agrlcutiural Dullding,” Bach bid shall be do* .c ,.* fhh Rrsf niiMlewflnn tit this companlcd by a bond, the surety of sureties . tntf Puw,cnt,t>n ®r satisfactory to the said board, or by dash or .Notice, tund not more Hum three (8) certified check, aubjwt to theapprovai of UH 1months after the complstien of eaid hoard, The amount of Mid bond, cash or certified check shall be equal to ai least Are percent (S%) of tho total amount of the Md, Maid bond, cash or certified cheek shall be di-swn in favor of the Board of Kduehtlon Of , , . , the Cedarvllle Towhahlp Rural School fli#> Attest:- s- <*• McCorkrH, Oktrk, or certified checks ot tho unmtecoSefut bidders ’ ’ will ho returned upon demand. The bond, o*sb . . or Certified check of the wtOcensful bidder Wilt (6-5-7-17d) I for a vacation of said alloy from said Miller Street to said Main Street; that said Petition is now pending W e re said council, and final action thereon aceprdhtg to law will be taketi an and after the 17th day<6f July> I036, *aid date being not less than six (6) wastes publication of this Netite. KENNETH L. LITTLE, Mayor Village 6f Cedarviile, Ohio. of .Village of Cedarviiie, Ohio. Notice I b hereby given tha t a Peti­ tion by owners Of lots in the im­ mediate vicinity of ah alley extending osstwardly from Miller Street to Main Street* along the properties of John Johnson .and C. E, Barnhart in the Village of Cedarviile, Ohio, has been presented to th e council of said Village vt Cedarviile, Ohio, praying for a vacation of said alley from said Millar Street to said Main Street; that said Petition is now pending be- for said council, and final action thereon according to law. will he taken ort and after the 17th day of July, 1036, said date being not less than six (6) wjeeks, after the first publica­ tion of -this Notice, and not more than three (8) months after the compter lion of said publication of this Notice, •K, L, LITTLE, Mayor, Village of Cedarviile, Ohio. Attest:-#- if G. McUorkellj CTefk of .Village of Cedarviile, Ohio, ' (fl.5-7.17d) Dr. H. N. Williama DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Springs, Ohio I NEW v m } TISE? 0 F T FIFT1 COLU1V T3r.ce Wo of consen to Ohio t golden op taken adv is'the off' reau of fi streams v supplied 1 Wooddell groups ai stocking s congressn the state service hi are many requests 1 The feder from that vision of Wooddell Annoui of Victor Colo., as the Ohio tion was state WP fetter, w with th» temporal- town, Oh. ancl. who tion. - A t ' sufficient1 surrie act Recom semblanc ply to st of simila rounding port of was issu- number - building.1 aid,” tin ptojects architect ity of c without standan /tiCes an< over tiw ings can of stone ings of surrounc tions, pi to apply ■ This sir the vari- tions us and shot of work of state state.” A sfe will bo replace destroy! i t was Black, highwaj model b way pa the hart and Fix piled a tion of Myers public i other i individt check 1 .of whic publish' the cur partntei ment e second which the nel writing Ohio Great 1 which i Octobei Mbits under t missior is comt aro I Schmid land, v Ray A chairm Approp Buildir Aiit< All duced July, pleted The fee w Tcdttct cen«« te Ap 'elt* hio. 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