The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52
V V / CEDAfcVIIJ.E HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0 , 1936 The Geo, Dodds & Sons Granite Company Of Xenia have been serving this community for seventy-two years in monuments, mausoleums and markers o f originality and quality. They main tain the finest Memorial Art Exhibit . in Ohio. , The placing o f memorials over $ ,e graves o f the dead i sa custom that originated ••with our earliest civiliza tion, Today every head o f a family should see that a monument is placed on the family's cemetery lot in order to preserve the family name. The Geo. Dodds & Sons Granite Company has a large stock of the world’s leading granites. i They are expert designers and artists of mom mental work and are prepared k make up anything according to the individual ideas o f their customers. They will submit designs in keeping wit lithe size o f the work desired, furnishing anything from the simplest headstone to a mausoleum. They always have monuments in various sizes that can be purchased and set xip upon a few days' notice. Let them figure with you. Xenia Firms You Should Know SEE THEM FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE ' R • . J, ••..... ................. •••■•■■^ ................................................................................................ .....••■„•>„••„••........................................ .^ m.,iMHKMU.».».».m««i<.m»»it< COVAULT [ BEAUTY SHOP r Z ” A Distinctive Service § for Particular Women” f King St, at Church Phone 434 I E .B . CURTIS Decorator .Maintains his store at 17 East Main Street, To be content with ,one’s home is a feature that helps to maintain har mony in the family circle. Psycholo gists claimr.t’hat home decorations, col or schemes, planned backgrounds, etc., have a more important .hearing upon the lives o f the members o f the fam ily than was formerly realized. E. I Curtis’ service spells the dif ference between having a mere house and a real home. His Wall Paper Department is in touch with leading amanufacturers and he is showing a most attractive line of papers, offering a wide choice in designs* shades and color combinations. His gift department is the redez- vous f o r ' those who love beautiful things, showing pottery, glass ware, china, art objects, and things, that are unique and unusual. If you are looking for party prizes, gifts for weddings, showers, birth- -days—or-Ghristmasj^you will find here a wide choice for your selection. REPORT OF SALE Monday, October 5, 1936 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS--Receipts 628. 200-225 l b s . _____;______ 10.20 225-250 l b s . _____ ____10.15 250-275 lbs. -------______ 10.15 275-300 l b s . _____ ______ 10.00 300 up down 180-200 lb S .---- ---- ______ 10.00 - 160-180 lbs............. 140-160 l b s . _____ ____8.50 to 9.40 120-140 l b s . _____ _______ 8.50 to 9.25 100-120 lbs. _____ _______ 8.00 to 9.00 Feeding p i g s ------ _______ 8.00 to 8.75 Sows . _______ 7.75 to 9.00 Stags j,__ __________ ;„_i.7.00 down VEAL CALVES—Receipts 68 . Good and choice —10.00 to 10.50 Top medium ’_'_________8.00 to 9.00 Low m edium ____________ 6.00 to 8.00 Rough'nnd h e a v y ______5.00 to 6.00 Culls ______ 5.00 down CATTLE—Receipts 85. Dry fed s tee rs_—_7.50 to 8,50 Medium and grass steers 4.00 to 7.00 Best dry fed h e ife r s__7.00 to 8.00 Medium heifers _________ 6.00 to 7.00 Stock h e ife r s ___,________ 3.50 to 5.00 Fat cows ________ ______ 4.00 to 5.00 Medium c o w s _______— ,3.00 to 4.00 Bologna cows ------------ __2.00 to 3.00 Milkers nnd springers___$25 to $60 Bulls _________ 5.00 to 6.00 SHEEP & LAMBS—Receipts 240. Choice fat lambs___»_„_9.00 Mediutn l a m b s______ 8.00 to 8.50 F e e d e r s ______________ .__ 5.00 to 7.00 Best buck lam bs_______ 8.25 Medium buck lam bs_____6.00 to 8.00 Fat ewes _______ 2.00 to 3.00 The depressed condition of live stock markets throughout the country ef fected the local price on cattle and lambs on this market today, the for mer selling 25 to 50 cents lower than last week, and lambs at 50 cents low er. Hogs were mostly 20 cents higher here today, and Vealers steady to 10 cents higher. Hogs topped at 10.20 for a double deck of weights averaging 212 lbs. while Weights 225 to 275 lbs. cashed at 10.15, and lighter kinds from 140 to 200 lbs. ranging from 9*60 to 10.00. Sows sold upwards to 9,00, with a few head higher. In the cattle division, best dry fed steers were scare?, but those on sale sold 8.50 and down, and dry fed heifers 8.00 down. Best fa t cows'cashed up wards to 5.00, and bologna cows at 4.00 down.. Bulls sold at 6.00 down. Veal Calves topped at 10.50 f o r \ choice kinds and 9.00 down ,for top medium grades 8.00 down for low , mediums, and 6.00 down for heavies and roughs. j The run o f lambs totalled 240 head, and topped at 9.00 for choice fat ewes and wethers, while medium kinds cashed at 8,50 down, and best buck Iambs at 8.25. , I f you need fence erected or re building' o f old fence, Phone 141-F12. (tf) MAYWOOD HORNBY. OWNERSHIP STATEMENT, This is to certify that Karlh Bull is owner, publisher and editor o f the Cedarville Herald and tM t there are no bondholders or mortgages. KARLH BULL. f . • FLF. CANBY I PORTRAIT | PHOTOGRAPHY | Make Tour Holiday | Appointments Early 1 34 E. Main St. Phone 297 _ % ~ SB. 5 | Lang: Chevrolet Co. j ( t h e g e o . d o d d s & , s o n s ] I Sales and Service ' 1,1 GRANITE COMPANY \ I Exceptional Values in § j Monuments — Mausoleums I USED CARS | | Markers f | I See The Finest Memorial. I I Art Exhibit In Ohio, - - — -•-«»— ■ | 1 115 W. Main St. Phone 350 f J XEN IA MAYTAG CO. | £ Sales—MAYTAG—Service I S ' - ' * . r t . s | We Service and Repair All Makes of Washers | j WRINGER ROLLS FOR ALL MAKES ! | 33 S. Detroit St. Phone 228 | *'i •s OSTERLY M ILLINERY STORE } { DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY — DRESSES f | Moderately Priced | f Emerson B. Curtis } f DECORATOR j j WALL PAPER -PA INT j 1 — GIFTS— f 1 17 E. Main St. Phone 938 I 1 1,5 Gl‘een St. XEN IA OFFICE SUPPLY W. E. BORING, Mgr. I ASK FOR I RED W ING | ! ICE CREAM I 1 When You Want the Best I Phone 378 f 1 145 Hill Street Phone 143 1 Phone 901 FOR WRECKER CAR Day or Night "''iHIIIIHIIItllllllllllMlltlllHH'MM'MHm’imfrilHfMtllUMmt' I W .L . MARSHALL | | Auctioneer f j I i I f | I Phone: Main 623 Xenia, Ohio | § ! CITIZENS | NATIONAL BANK § Established 1881 | GENERAL BANKING Safety Deposit Boxes $2 and Up Plus Tax Main and Green Streets I Daily Market for f j L ivestock f f XENIA I I UNION STOCK YARDS j I Phone 48 | f W ILKIN & W ILK IN f 1 OPTOMETRIC f I SPECIALISTS | | ! DETRICK MOTOR SALES I I | Watch for the 1937 | j j Hudson — T e r r a p la n e f | 1 109 W. Main Phone 966 f ................. .............................. ''>.ii.m.i.i..iimiii,..i..in.ii.ii„„,.iiii..... . ii , , , , , , , , h ,,•,„«„, I Used Parts for A ll Makes CARS and TRUCKS f I NEW and USED GLASS INSTALLED . f 1 — WHILE YOU WAIT — I TWO WHEEL TRAILERS F. W . HUGHEk AUTO WRECKING | W. Market and Dayton 11)11 Phone 153-W- ' I . 1 . 1 ...,» » • • » • » > , mi,mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,/ ....... •••.•■.■•..., i „ i , »■■••• W . H . P A V E Y VETERINARIAN 87 Green St. _ S 1,26-S. Detroit St. * Phono 62-R f | Phone 402-R | i f I i 320 W. Main St. Phone 404 ^•imliiimiHimiiMimm,)ti.,..i,immm>mimM.t,iiiiir.iM,itrti,.f,iiHm(iii.immi.iiii....iiimiiiiimmmimmiliiiiiimm.'^ ..... ................... imihhhiiu *' '.iititmiinu,minimi,............. . <ni. i„ ...................... iiiiiiHimmiiimiiiimimiHuiitiHKHmiMiii.’ LANG Chevrolet Co. COVAULT BEAUTY SHOP E. F. CANBY Photographer RED W ING PURITY DA IRY CO. DETRICK MOTOR SALES Located at 117 East Main Street, j , King Street at Church,/ feature ex- Dealers for Chevrolet and .Oklsmobite Jpert service in all lines o f beauty* Cars, feature expert service. Jculture, including the newest ideas in j When yau are in trouble on the Ipermanent waving. ■'___ road^phon^Main 901, da?- o m i g f i t + ^ o T ^ h i s character, the. Maintains his studio at 34 East; Located at 145 Hill Street, occupy. Located at 109 West Main Street, for their wrecker car. They answer all calls promptly and in the quick- demands o f cheir customers vary to an almost unbelievable extent. Because Main Street. He features Portrait photography. Autummn is here and the Holidays' est possible time will be there to as- ,, . , . . . . . . . „ . * ■ , • Covaults, cater to each individual need sidt you. If your cars has been dam- ,, .. . . . . . . . . is the cause oi their wide patronage, aged they will tow it in to their repair ■ .. . o, , . , , . . . . i. They pride themselves upon their dis- aepaitmcnt where tney will/fix it up .. . * ■* tinctive service, so that it will, show no results of the accident. They are-completely equip- They have made a scientific study ]>ed to do general automobile repair- of all lines o f beauty culture and they ing, body, fender, and top work, and keep abreast of the times on all new. all Work is i nthe hands o f experts ideas and advancements in their pro- and experienced mechanics. See them fossion. They are always up to the for dependable service. minute in style and service. All the If you are looking for a bargain in work here is in the hands of expert a used car, you will.’ appreciate the operators. When you arc in Xenia splendid values Lang’s are showing, chopping for the day they can take j They invite your inspection. care of your beauty needs. • are- agairT approaching, which bring visions of Christmas 1 shopping. Re lieve -your mind of these shopping worries by giving your photograph this year. Why net sit foi your photograph 1 now instead of waiting lor .the rush o f the Holiday season. a very important place in the social features the sales and service for and commercial life o f this Commun- Hudson-Terraplane Motor cars. He 'ti'- i _^ __ is showing some good values in used In. the artistic production of ehil- , . dren’s pictures as well as adults’, Mr. has served this Community with good Ice Cream is on the regular menu cars of the modem home as well as in all J’ He has always offered the glad hand first class restaurants, since its food o f welcome to all auto owners whether values have received wide recognition tourists or neighbors and invites them as well as its place as a delicious des- to make his garage their headquarters sort. To lie able to get really good jwhen in Xenia; He has an established ice cream is a'boon to any community, rreputation for integrity in business— The Red Wing Purity Dairy Co. being a dealer in quality cars in which Canby has earned a well-merited reputation. He also features home portrait work and out-door views. His studio is a veritable gallery o f first- clasS photography containing the pic tures of many well known residents of this and other communities. Woods Pay For Farm In Muskingum Area Tices not only saved the top soil but also paid for, the farm o f Harvey Floyd, Blue Rock, in Muskingum county. Mr. Floyd says that is not the whole story because lie took limber to erect farm buildings from the hillsides before he sold the mature trees. The history of the Floyd farm under its present owner goes back to the close of the World War. The farm is part .steep Hillsides and*, part botto.m land. A house badly .in, need of re pair was the only building,rstanding on the place when it was bought at a foreclosure sale. 1 The new owner refused to cultivate the hilsides which were eroding badly 1 jbut used them for pasture and wood- dots. He concentrated his crop raising ltd the bottom lands and applied lime land fertilizer freely. Good stands of (alfalfa and clover now. have replaced weeds on this bottom-land. Mr.-Floyd hired a portable sawmill and cut sufficient lumber from the ; farm to build a' barn, a shed, a hog |pen, and a chicken house. Some of the -remaining mature timber was sold for $ 2 , 000 , which was more than the original purchase price of the farm. . The bottom land on this place now produces good crops and the hillsides arc covered with second growth trees and mature timber. Leroy Frontz, soil conservation service, Dayton, says this farm is an excellent example of the proper Use o f land in an area where strips o f bottom land alternate • with steep slopes. Donenfeld’s 35-37 N, Main St., Dayton Great 12th Anniversary Sale Begins THURSDAY October 8th ice cream for many years. They niaintain a modemly equipped plant where only the purest ingredi-. ents are used in the manufacture of their product, which is the reason it is so delicious and which accounts for its continuous popularity. ‘ Reg Wing Ice- Cream is featured in many flavors, including fruit and nut combination, for they cater to every !taste. They furnish fancy moulds for 'special occasions, SHERIFF'S SALE In 8 PRINGFIELD AT THE rircran W EEK STARTING F R I D A Y he has confidence. When he sells a car he feels he has gained a friend for he believes his cars will do all that is expected of them to meet the need of the customer, whether through the purchase of a new or used model. His used car department is offering real bargains. His service department is in the hands o f expert mechanics. Detrick’s policy has always been to give dependable motor car service. LEGAL n o t ic e Ethel Oglesbee, whose place of resi dence' is unknown, is hereby notified that Morris M. Oglesbee has filed his petition for 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, "Great Ziegfeld” At Popular Prices! Home Federal Savings and Loan As sociation, Xenia, Ohio, vs. Rosa <M. Smith. Greene County Common Pleas Court. Ohio, and. that said cause will be for Case No. 21159 Order of Sale 21159. hearing on or after Oct. 17th, 1936, In pursuance o f an ordere issued MARCUS SHOUP from the Common Pleas Court, within (1M—10-2d) Attorney for Plaintiff. and for the County 5 f Greene, and —1 -................. . State of Ohio, made at the May term J thereof, V. D., 1935, and to me direct- j ' LEGAL NOTICE !cd, J will offer for sale at Public A u c-! Notice is hereby given that S. H, tion at the West door o f the Court Squire, Superintendent o f Banks of House in the City o f Xenia, on , the State o f Ohio, in charge o f the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1936,■ liquidation o f The Exchange Bank, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said Day, the Cedarville, Ohio, has through his duly following described Real Estate, to -,appointed, qualified and acting Special wit:. jDeputy Superintendent o f Banks filed Situate in the Village of Cedarville, •with the Clerk of Courts o f Greene County o f Greene, State o f Ohio and bounded and described as follows: County, Ohio, an instrument setting forth certain claims asserted against Tract No. 1. Being all o f Lot No. .the assets of said bank and allowed as Six ( 6 ) in Insley’s Addition to, the'nudi, Village of Cedarville, Oho, together -Any person desiring to object to with a strip of innd Ten (10) feet in payment o f any such claim or claims width extending the entire length of so allowed, may do so in the manner In SPRINGFIELD AT THE Myrna Loy and William Powell in “ The Great Ziegfeld" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s g i a n t show which cost $5,000,000 and re quired two years to produce, ’’The Great Ziegfeld,” will return * lo Springfield, Friday, for a week’s engagement at the Regent theater at popular low-price scale. William Powell, Myrna Loy, Luiso Rainer, Frank Morgan, Fan nie Brice and Kay Bolger have the starring parts among a thrilling cast of 50 first-rate stars and 300 gorgeous Ziegfeld girls. “ The Great Ziegfeld” Is a dra matic story of tiie life and ro mances of America’s greatest showman, the man who glorified the American girl, The picture pours forth its heart-appealing drama, Its musical momenta and lt« exciting and elaborate soepe; for almost three solid hours and bo absorbing, exciting and enter taining is this fiim that the time slips by as If it were only 30 min utes. Thousands of theatergoers who did not pay the $ 2.20 road show prices to see this great movie are anxiously awaiting this opportunity to enjoy it at popular low-price scale and undoubtedly the Regent theater in Springfield will be the scene of large crowds every day next week. The State theater in Springfield will offer as Us Week-end attrac tion, four days starting with an bw l Show prevue at 11 P, M. Fri day night, “Road to Glory,” Fox- 20 th Century’s sensational new hit starring Warner Baxter, Fredrio March and June Lang, STATE 1 5 1 F 4 Days, Starts Saturday rnlrir MARCH W.irm'i BAXTFR iionrl BARRYMORE 'to - C j£crty,J JUNE lANt. ’ OiNf.', fiATOFf .y,V \ 'the East end of Lots Number Five (5) (and Number Six ( 6 ) in said Addition, (from Maple Street South a distance of One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet. Which said above described property is'part o f Tract No. 4, in the petition filed by the Executrix of the estate o f Gto. H, Smith, and is the remainder of .-aid tract, after the sale o f a part thereof to the Village 1 o f Cedarville, Ohio, by deed of the Executrix of the estate o f Geo, H, Smith, deceased, said deed dated April 15th, 1930. Tract No. 2 Situate in the Village of Cedarville, County o f Greene and Stale of Ohio, and being all o f Lot Number Five ( 6 ) in Insley’s Addition to the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio and being Tract Number Five (5) in said petition filed by the said Executrix of Geo, H. Smith, deceased, described. The above Addition, is platted and recorded in Surveyor’s Record Volume No. 3, Page 399, being known as Smith's Addition to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Said premises have been appraised at One thousand dollars ($1000.00) Dollars, and can not sell for less than tivo-thirds o f the appraisement. ’Terms of Sale—CASH. JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff, o f Greene County, Ohio. Harry D, Smith, Attorney. (9*24—10-lld) provided for in Sections 710-1*3 and 710-99 o f the General Code o f Ohio, S. H. SQUIRE, Superintendent, of Banks in charge o f the liquidation o f The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. (2t) WMSNFOODFERMENT*AND 6 ASESRr TAKEJl/ST ENOUGHTO AIKALUE Gas is fine in your stove or fur nace, but it’s both painful and embarasting in your stomach, Why don't you use Alka-Seltzer for the relief o f ACID INDI GESTION, Colds, Headache, Nsuralsi*, Muscular, Rheumatic, Solatia Pains? Alka-Seltzer fa pleasant to take and unusually effective In action— hot laxative, not habit forming, does not depress the heart A ik year druggist. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Xenia, is the depository for many firms and families oyer tills part o f the State, who have relied upon its wise course to amply supply them with all banking needs and at the same time protect them in the safeguard ing o f their accounts. ■Among the financial institution , o f the community, there are indeed few which can show more substantial progress. lfhe Citizens’ National Bank is noted for its sound energetic, and conservative meirtagement, com manding in a marked degree the con fidence o f their depositor's and o f the public at large, a condition that is the aim o f any executive board.. This bank is prepared to care for the: accounts o findividuals, firms, corporations, and estates, and they in vite interviews or correspondence with those contemplating making changes or opening new accounts. Uniform consideration is given small and large deposits. Its officers have worked side by side for the advancement o f business in this part o f the state/ and they thoroughly understand its banking needs. XEN IA OFFICE SUPPLY Under the efficient direction o f Mr. W. E. Boring,, is located at 35 Green Street, Much o f the business o f this part of the State is transacted over- equip ment furnished" by this Firm. They are an authority on modern methods in business and are the distributors for many leading manufacturers of office supplies, filing index systems, etc. They are dealers in social as well as commercial stationery. Men who complain about the way their wives care for their homes, should practice what they preach in their own office. So often valuable papers are lost and important records misplaced, merely because a man maintains no system about his desk.. Time after time have efficient filing cabinets, modern record systems and. up-to-the-minute office equipment proven themselves not only time, but money-savers as well. With the advent o f a prophesied, ‘‘big season,” business men should pre pare for it with an eye to efficiency. PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN! 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,. For twenty ytars fhafading hotelof thoCapitelCfty.*. Ultra-Modorn In Equipment and Sarvfoa F*pufor PrteM N* Omm OiMf* HEW rl n v v v '■ j U ■* TIBEME O f t H E FIFTY-1 NEWS FRO DE COLUMBU requests that .careers o f nio t so G. A, “ Gus State House £• surprised whi nearly midnif i ring and a y i If he would t one o f the S her to photog versity. In i wondered if h i hoax, but i> customary mo ed to be pvepa forth with a t. the birds. A capture Miss junior in the i made her apj House in que; just what, if v| with this?” qi , informed him | special course | Toops, profes 1 that she wisl picture o f the i after which s lehse the pige i Rare insects the “ cave cai i placed on dis Archaeological i museum, it wa | • Henry C. She cricket is'by rarest of the cricket family l it has been d township o f ( state,: and els restricted van central Kentu nessoe. The were captured township well A state-wic producers and in the near ; . liquor control ' preposed sinr tion o f the si to Board Chai The meeting • N. J. Barack, division o f th •suggested to •• o f tax-stampi i transferred fi i producer and n .conference w i 1 Mr. Barack i change. 1 The estimat estate fcredos. 1,440, it was lected by Sec S. Myers and ernor’s Farm Committee in State univers: rived from ini eight county sales and an « based on the f o f the ten un foreclosures farms and classified as vacant plnttei averaged 62.3 ment and 78. praised ’ valui ertics 74,t pt and 72.54 per Vastly imp dustrial activi Ohio which h employment i for the mount Industrial Coi o f Superinten o f the divisio He pointed r last month ft a total o f 19,1 fatalities, Wer eion. The cl: crease of 1,7‘ July total, un comparison v> However the was greatly 1936, Mr. Kc. Bone, CJ City Comm Xenia, was > 1986 Red Or , county, Mom’ name capacit. Mrs. Emm. way st., will for the drivi Day, Nov. 1 Thanksgiving chalttnen wifi ship. Bublfirilt
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