The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52
m \ N $ \NS .N S >N $ N S ANS ON ; er VE the. ish- vith .ing sold low ' SY, V >sl O h io s 1L i’N ield, O. ■y Cattle, iVz miles tan road, J6 INC «pi ingers, carrying I'avy flow o f these r. B. and/ each cow producing > BULL rxlividual, >e a sure i<lual and S ■ ■ ean S C Local and Personal I Mr, and Mrs. James DufHeld o f Day. *ton spent the week-end here with .relatives and friends. Min. Henier Better and son, ''Ted," „ . _ o f Youngstown, 0,, are visiting with t'oatanaster B, C. Rrtanour has been the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. suffering with an attack o f neuritiB in ,Wm. Marshall, his le ft arm and shoulder this week. -— - 7 " , , ;i , ...... , Mrs. Howard Arthur was hostess . Mi?.3 Bebecca J fw A , who teaches,last Friday afternoon to members o f hi Wqrt Carrollton, O., w ill spend]the K . Y , J*, Club, along with a the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. M. I, number o f guests. Marsh, and also attend the College Booster meeting this Friday evening, Mrs. Nell (Condon) Flqhart, Day- ton, has been a guest o f ilps^Acletha Bird, the past week. Mrs.-Fluhart WUs formerly a resident o f Cedarvillc. The Ladies o f the UifitoJ Presbv- terian Church) are asked to assist i]di cleaning the interior o f the church, —<— ------ - next Wednesday, O ct 7, starting at A marriage license was issued in 9;30 a, m. Newport, Ky., Tuesday, to Lawrence — —--------- --------- Everhart, 28, truck driver, and Deha The Martindale Farm recently pur- . chased by 0 . A . Dobbins, lias been -r--——-. — f rented to Mr. Harold Dobbins, who is Misses Nora and Marguerite Neff, now located on the Wm. Anderson ” r> Balph McCall o f New Burlington farm, Xenia-Jarfiestown pike, Mr, George Jordan, Jr., o f near .......... ........ Xenia spent Sunday at Cincinnati, at- J. . G, McCorkell, who has been ill tend,’nff the Zoolo^ici,l Barden, fo r some time suffering from a ligh t “ “ paralytic stroke, is greatly improved Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Creswcll' and and is now able to toe about liis home daughter, Martha Jane, have returned some good days and he expects to be from a visit to Cleveland, where they able to visit his office. attended the American Legion eonven- — ,—;— — -----_ j j.tion, afterwards spending a few days Mr. Pierre McCorkell has entered * * Buffalo, N iagra Falls and Canada. the insurance business. » e a partner .' T,r„ h « a.i.- , . with his father, Mr. J.-G, McCorkell. DobbfVls a?d,.A l ‘ h^ r AH kinds o f insurance is writen b y the I j * ? 8 attended a meeting o f the Ohio 9 Seed Improvement Association in __________________ Brookville, O,, last Friday. It is esti- Imated that not more than 5 to 6 per Mr. and Mrs. John Pyles were very cent o f the normal acerage fo r corn in pleasantly surprised last Wednesday Ohio can be planted next year to hy- evening, Sept. 23, when twenty-seven toyed corn due to the shortage o f seed. relatives and friends gathered at"their j’ \ ----------------------- - home in honor o f then- twenty-fifth 7Mr. Mra. j . M . AuW and daugh. wedding anniversary. They were the tors, Josephine and Wilda, and son, recipients o f many beautiful and user Harvey; attended the marriage o f thfe xul.silver gifts. . > . . - — -sat. cEDABvrtra msBto, f & tdxy , mmm% P IANO REC ITA L * H ie Cleveland, O., Plain Dealer o f , , [June 23 contained, an editorial on i|v- ti it Utviuni nvAGontiul navi1 | 3t th8 WhOOl* It 8ftid* deadly work o f those who drink at* b lT * iand then <h’ive i)ias boeonm a matter o f ^ ^ j er"$?” ’ eYeryday nows reporting.” The edi- ~ i l i i J S S S S r d H tol,aI the ewe o f “ man ^ T h o ^flnwtn<f -was .iron his head aflame with liquor, his whMh n,ind clouded and his vision blurred” who wrecked three cars and injured N in o n s S low lt l2 is B?own. H * ™ 3 ^ ncrea8edTemP0>>Dorofchy |traffi5 w i t h i n more tragic r^u lte Due^-Good Humor, by . Joreph 1 * V * * m t t e r ° f wm ‘ T u « Brnum p roon knowledge that n man or woman o :„~ who drinks and then drives is an PiSsn^tnv * Su>8r enemy to be shunned by his friends f and suppressed whenever possible by Solo Dancing Lightly, H. G. Neely S0cjety7 A good editorial but incon sistent because in the same issue o f the Plain Dealer there ^vere 218 square inches o f liquor advertising. For Sale—Davenport, combination gas and Coal range. Gall Phone No. 7, Cedarvillc, Fn? Sale^-Baiied or looae hay, 0. E, Barnhart, Cadarville, Ohio, nephew o f the former, Mrs, Eugene Auld, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ltev. and Mrs. A lbert Ankeney, nee '-Auld, .Marion. The bride was Miss Margaret Schneider, former member Eernitta Lee Masters, who was secre- o f the faculty o f Cedarvillc College, tai>y_ to the superintendent o f the missionaries in Japan, are. home on a Marion public schools. The ceremony furlough fo r a year, having arrived in ;was performed at 8:30 p. ni., last this country from Norway a few days ago, where they spent some time. They will be guests o f Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh 'over the week-end. —Jean Wright. A Merry Waltz, Mathews—Martha ICennon, Duest — Marche Impromptu, by Joseph Law—Jean Wright, Vera Mae Fields. First Piece o f The Star Performer —Barbara Smith. Solo—Bustling Leaves, 'Edgar Read — Betty Irwin. Reading—Barbara Smith, Instrumental Trio—The First Violet o f Spring, Mathews—Doris Townsiey, Jean Wright, Lois Brown. - Solo— Puss In Boots, Rcnard—Doris Conley. Duet—Oh Susanna—Louise Miller, Vera Fields. Duet—In The Pairlion, Charles Cad- man--Mary Alice Whittington, Mrs. Brown. Group o f Poems—Ann Collins. Smith. Solo—Spanish Dance, Lazarus— Vera Mae Fields. Solo—Night Alarm, Carl W. Kern Louis Miller. Solo — Grande Valse Caprice — Dorthy Kenno. Solo—I-es Myrtes, Paul Wncho— Miiry Alice Whittington. Saxaphone and Clarinet numbers— Saxnphobia, Rudy Wiedoeft; Melan choly Baby— Ned Brown. COZY THEATRE Saturday evening in the First Bap tist Church, Marion, toy Dr. Homer Henderson, Grove City, Pa., uncle of the groom. Mr. Auld is a member of the Marion school'faculty.. Mrs. Walter Boase, who 'has been a patient in the McClellan Hospital, Xenia, has improved and is now at home. SOUTH MA IN STREET FRIDAY and SATURDAY BRIAN DONLEVY /GLORIA STUART “36 HOURS TOKILL” Twe’nty-one.mem'bers o f the Re- |search Club and a number o f guests were •entertained Thursday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. Lula Watt, South Main street. Roll call was by “ Grand mother’s ’ Remedies.” Mrs. Donald X y le read and interesting and” in structive paper on “ Health In The fu tu r e ." Mrs. W. A. Spencer, retiring president, interested members and guests with a ‘Word Picture o f Dr. Defoes.” Following a business session, and the program, an ice course was served by the hostess after which a social hour was enjoyed. SUNDAY and M ONDAY f R CD A f T A H U C.IMCCR t O L L O * ^ r L t ^ I * »«| iU N TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY The police and courts o f Cuyahoga county today declared war on drunken driver s and thrilt-mad speeders. Driven to action by a toll of-seven dead nnd 47 injured in traiJic acei-; dents iir tho last four days, law cn-'- forcement agencies launched a cam-' paign along these fronts.- -Cleveland' News. REPORT OF SALE Monday, September, 28, 193li Springfield Live Stock Sales Co.. HOGS—773 hd. - 200-250 lbs. -„_10.00 250-275 lbs. ............. .9.90 275-300 lbs. ................. _.9.75 300 lbs. u p _______ _____ 9.25 down 180-200 lbs. I . . . .........9.70 160J80 lbs. - - . . . . — ..-.9.25 140-H50 lbs. — .8.50 to 9.00 120-140 lbs. _____________ 9.50 to 9.00 100-120 lbs. ...9.25 to 9.00 Feeding pigs _______ ___8.00 to 8.75 Sows 1____ 7.50 to 9.00 Stags _______________ . . . ___7.00 down VEA L CALVES—98 hd. . Choice --------------------- 10.00 to 10.40 Top medium _______ —.8.00 to 10.00 Low medium _______ .6.00 to__8.00_ Rough and heavj*..............4.00 to G.OO Culls _____ ;__________4.00 down CATTLE—83 hd. Dry lot s te e r s _________ 6.50 to 8.00 Best grass s te e r s ___. —.5.00 to 6.50 Stock steers ________ .....4 .0 0 to 5.00 Best heifers ....6 .00 to 7.00 Grass h eife rs .______ ——3.50 to 6.00 Fat-cows . . _w-» _______ 3.75 to 6.50 Medium cows . . . __________ 2.75 to 3.75 Bologna cows ________ .1.50 to 2.75 Milkers and springers____.'$25 to $50 Bulls . . . _____ _ _____ ____4.50 to 6.00 PLA YER P IANO BARGA IN ! Instead o f reshipping to factory $700.00 Player Piano, like new can be had for unpaid balance o f $36.42 re maining on contract. Write at once to Edgar O. Netzow, (Department o f Ac counts), 4743 North Sheffield Avenue, Milwauke, Wisconsin, who will advise where piano can be seen. Kindly furnish references. MAN W ANTED with farm experi ence to handle local service work fo r Nationally known company. Per manent position. Pay every week. Car necessary. Our men earning front $35 to $75 a week. N o t neces sary l o write letter. Just fill out coupon below and mail to Box 164, Dept. 7944, Quincy, Illinois. Number o f CUar that aching feati- Eight that pa#t stomach. Move the*# ee «- atipatod bewala toy taking Noah’s Regulator. Pleasant to take; atlld though ofoetlve. For sa!« toy H. H. Brown, Drvggiot. Suiscribt to THE HERALD W ANTED— Man op woman to represent a largn piano manufacturer in tjhis locality. Piano teacher preferred but not essential. Tell us all about yourself in your reply. Box 42 Cedarville Herald office. LEGAL NOTICE Ethel Oglesbee, whose place o f resi dence ir> unknown, is hereby notified that Morris M. Oglesbee has filed his petition fo r divorce and equitable re lief on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty in Case No, 21210 o f the Com mon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause w ill be for hearing on or after Oct, 17th, 1936. MARCUS SHOUP (9-4— 10-2d) Attorney fo r Plaintiff. IN SPRINGFIELD AT THE & REGENT 15 * I ' Week Starting. FRIDAY! SEND YOUR RAT LAMBS AND CALVES TO SPRINGFIELD’S MONDAY AUCTION THIS MARKET AFFORDS you the best facilities inrCentral Ohio for handling your live stock. Prices obtained for your animals ,at our Monday sales compare favorably with large terminal markets, at lower selling costs. Returns guaranteed by Bond meeting requirements o f U. S. Department of Agriculture. v Commissions— Hogs 25c; Sheep 25c; Calves 50c; Cattle $1.00 Inspection and service 50c per $100.00 value. SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Sherman Are. SPR INGFIELD , OHIO Mala SSS-J Beginning this Friday, October 2 first show Will start at 7 o’clock. 1 Loans A d d 400 Million to Roosevelt Deficit WASHINGTON. — Fresh bor rowing added 400 million dollars to the def ici t.o f the Roosevelt administration in mid-Septem ber, according to an announce ment by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., secretary o f the treasury. The addition might reach a total of 440 millions, he admitted. The United States deficit on Sept. 9, before the new borrow ing, was 414 million 551 thou sand, During President Roose velt’s administration the nation al debt increased from 21 billion to more than 33 billions. SHEEP & LAMBS—372 Choice-ewe'and wethers. Feeders ahd medium ....... Gulls and light — Best buck lambs \_____ Medium buck lambs____ Thin and light bucks . Culls ’ ____1........ ........... . Fat ewes ..._________ Old e w e s ________ — Breeding e w e s ______ _ hd. 0.00 to 9.50 G.OO to 9.00 .6.00 down 9.60 .7,00 to 8.00 .5.00 to 7.00 5.00 to down ,2.00 to 3.00 -.1.00 to 2.00 .3.00 to 7.00 If you need fence erected or re building o f did fence, Phone 141-F12. (tf) MAYWOOD HORNEY. WRIGHT’S GROCERY SPEC I ALS TOE STORE OF FIISfE FOODS PANCAKE or BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 25c 5-lb Sick i l > M - i r t t I I r I I I ■■ n l 1 " ...............■ ■ iSiiSMSnA.H|.iS.S..>|l.»u»»G'»«"G"G"i''G'»l » LARGE CHIPSO v/ith Dishcloth................. -24c! WRIGHT’S COFFEE; Special Blend, 2 lbs.... :.45c' .WALDROF TISSUE, 4 ro lls ......................... 19c BAKING POWDER, Gold Label ( 2-lb. can 20c SODA CRACKERS, 2-lb b o x ................... 19c P. & G. SOAP, large, 10 bars..... ........... -...... 42c SEEDLESS RAISINS> 3 lbs......... :..............-.25c Orange*, Calfi., d oz ...... 38c Receipts on today’s market totalled 1326 head. Hogs were slightly lower than a. week ago, topping at 10.00 for two doubles o f weights averaging 211 lbs. Veal Calves topped at 10.40, and Fat.ewe and wetlier lambs at 0.80. • Hogs .weighing 250 lbs. and up wards cashed at 0.00 and down, while weights ranging from 160 to 200 lbs. sold at 9.70 nnd down to 9.25. Lighter weights froi. 160 down sold 9.00 down. Sows wore in strong demand at prices ranging from 7.50 to 9.00. In the Lamb division Choice ewe nnd wether lambs sold a t ’ 9.00 and 9.50, while medium kinds sold at C.00 to 9.00. Best buck lambs cashed at 0.00 while medium kinds brought 8.00 and down, Feeder iambs brought 6.0Q to 7.15. Cattle were steady Id slightly lower, there toeing no. dhqicie dry lot. steers offered, A few head o f fa ir fed kind banked a t 8.Q0-, while best, grass steers sold at 5.00 to 6.50. Best heifers offered brought 6,00 to 7,00, and praasers 3.50 to 6.00. Best Fat cows sold 5.50 and downward, medium kinds at 3.75 down, ami’ bolognas at 1.50 to 2.75, Veal Calves topped at 10.40 for good and choice kinds averaging 186 lbs., with a few odd head higher. Top medium grades brought upwards to 10.00. and low mediums 8.00 down. Roughs arid odd head scaling over 200 lbs„ sold from 6.00 down. N r fw»nty ytRn fading hotel ef th$Capita! CHy*.» Ultra-Modam In Eguipmant and Sarvfa I MoomT nook DESHLER w a l l i c k I CUPPER PAT O B R i f N .■.it,’ • t.’ni.t i- ’ ■' > *<1I x S [ii ! . COAL The weather the past few day* is a reminder that Winter is not far off and you. will need Good CoaL High Grade Coals in Yard YELLOW JACKET, D A N A KENTUCKY BLOCK Genuine POCAHONTAS LUMP (Coal Treated for Dust) W e will have a car of Genuine Pocahontas Egg Coal, treated for Dust, on track first of next week. Iowa and Home Grown Timothy Seed PUR INA FEED OF A LL KINDS C.L. The Pu-Ri-Na - Store. fife ' ’ " W- T E L E P H O N E S South MillerSt. Cedarville, O. KROGER STORES NORTHERNm rsH 5 * f -ATDIP - Country Club— D univlir Now IfIB Packl * 14-aa. toot. 25 * PRINCEALBERT «• 10 * UMWIEAT :~v. IVi-th. W| 23 * w ra i (* . S K , i n 95 « fPftr* te Hnl TOMATO SOUP—D*fJcfow lortoara SpMial................- 4 e«M 1 KIDNEY BEANS- 1 * Country Club,,.............can SPINACH—Fancy I M A m Country Club. .No. 2 can ■ ■ / £ * * CELLO, PRUNES— Larg* ilw, sani tary, r*tain« natural inoUtur*. |H i* lJb, 44Ro. bag, :........ ....... I1H * TWIN tREAM COOKIE— * * * - Fnifk ,and. dci kl ou*. . Jb> Saawwbltal Putis ■ tupfdy«t Hit pries. Ns. 2V> css. r/w . I W 1 COUNTRY CLUB— Vto* l l * l i e e f ig f . CVVJ*^ ONIONS, 10-lb. suck .....21c BANANAS* 4 lbs, J. CELERY, bunch . . ....... . c Breakfast Bacon, lb. .....30c ..30c Corned Beef, lb.............. 25c .. c Large Bologna, 2 lbs. ..... 35c ..254 Smoked Jowl lb. ...... ... 20c ,„.5c FRANKS, lb. ............. GLASS JABS, Kerr Mason, quarts .. doz. 75c P INTS , Do*.—B5e THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS NEW CORN New corn will open this year at the best price to the for several years. It will run about 25 per cent moisture which means that a good part of the paid for scale weight will be water which a little later on will be evaporated in the field unless a cold spell conies on and again causes damage. It looks like com to he moved for a cash crop will do well to come in early, Wc.arc.,the only elevator in Greene county equipped to properly,handle, new-corn and invite your ;> »wito I msv « on^rack a car b f New River Pocahontas— this !* not No. 3 onlr No. 4— Its Better— the best cual mined. OLD CORN— A ll market letters are advising marketing old com before new com comes to market in a big way. The price is weakening a little each week so with the lower feeding value of the old com crop we think it best to unload now, CEDARVILLE CHAIN CO. Telephone 21 South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio * '".jllllll H o PRODUCE Bananas * . . 4 lbs. 23c Potatoes 10lbs 29c Cauliflower . lb. 19c Celery bunch 5c Cabbage 3lbs. 9c Cranberries * . lb. 19c MEAT • Franks . lb. 20c Bologna lb. 20b Bacon lb. 30c Callies • • lb. 25c Lard . 2lbs. 27c Cheese lb. 25c OLD DUTCH e U A N U lN ip M la l M t afiysstots. 1CM * I RINSO , ^ SOAP 2 Hi*’ M s fOWDIR ............. LUX TO ItiT SOAP, 4 kers 2 k NOODLES ' tosgi—As* srbrs«e..-.-1*lto,ssll*lM « ■ » » CLOCK BREAD—Sffcwl, w «cl«4 Urlwato O * li-ax. lo a f............. ........ -......... *............... • * MIXED TEA—May OarJto. 1 1 * !44to.ftadaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * • GREEN BEAN$—T*ftJ*r ami fiavery. . . . . . 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