The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
\ CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY? MAT 14,18*7 <raU M kM M M M ■ p^MiMAMHUaini DO YOU KNOW I THAT . . . One pound o f seed at 75 cents will plant an acre t»f pickles. One acre, in a normal season will yield 200 to 400 bushels, or $ 1 0 0 t o $200 worth o f pickles. Contrary to the mistaken idea of most people, PICKLES ARE NOT DIFFICULT to RAISE AND IN* SECTS CAN BE CONTROLLED. No special equipment is necessary and you can real ize a large return on one or two acres. We pay CASH FOR EACH DELIVERY and GUAR ANTEE to take all you grow during the season. - This project will benefit the entire community for it means cash payments at a time when normally the farm? ers* income is at low ebb. The H. W. MADISON CO. 1020 Rockefeller Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio For A creage Contract see or write J. m . M c M il l a n ■ 5 Phone 7 Cedarville, Ohio WANTED! ANTIQUE GLASSWARE & FURNITURE Best Prices Paid Articles o f no va lue to you are worth money to me. Especially want colored glassware, must be fifty years old or over. Gan use six-leg drop-leaf tab les in maple, cherry or walnut. Chests, open arm chairs and many other items. Address, Collector, care box 17, Cedarville Herald. EQUAL ADVANTAGES FOR SMALL PRODUCERS Our method of selling gives the man who has only one or a few head of live stock to sell the same con sideration and advantage in price as the producer who brings in a hundred head. MAKE OUR MARKET YOUR MARKET SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Sk—m u A t . > SPRINGFIELD, OHIO M.in M5-J THE TOPIC P0R TODAY IS COAL PRICES •May is here—the month when coal prices are lowest and because the mines are not rushed for time of preparation, the quality is highest. This is the month for summer storage to save money and avoid any danger of shortage later. >■ , . ’ ' Prices are attractively low in May with a promised increase of at least fifteen cents in June and again' in July. With the unknown effect of the new union activities in the mining industry, the operators will not commit .themselves on price beyond June and fall may see substantially higher prices. 1 Now as to the particular coal to store. -POCAHONTAS. The New River Pocahontas we handle is a premium coal, the highest priced Pocahontas f. o. b. mines that is offered and we say without Reservation it’s the best Pocahontas to be found. If you don’t happen to know some'one who has used it, we can refer you to dozens who have—any one of whom is 100 per cent satisfied. The same may be said of CORLEW. It’s not a cheap coal, but is really a premium fuel. To borrow an expression from Packard, ‘‘Ask the man who burns it.” CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. Telephone 21 South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio World’s Newest Big Show To Be Near Here The woV - !•;? t •■-t tire us, traveling j on three trains of double-length steel railroad cars, with 1,080 people, 80 elephants, 812 menagerie animals and 5QQ horses will exhibit in Springfield, Tuesday, May 18, and throughout this section plans are perfecting for the attendance of every man, woman and child — so it seems ■— at one of the performances, Everybody wishes to see the Cole Bros.-Clyde Beatty Circus this year, which returned early in 1935 from a triumphal five year tour of Europe, and it is a foregone conclusion that the world's largest tent, seating 10,000 persons, tvill be 'filled to the last chair afternoon and night. Six rings and stages and the hippodrome track, to say nothing of the vast aerial maze for the earth's foremost arenic talent <—100 acknowledged kings and queens of daring grace, skill and incredible DEEP WELL SHALLOWWELL ELECTRIC PUMM We are in position to supply your deep or shallow well pumps with installation complete. We have several puntps in use atid can guarantee -satisfaction and give reference. D eep W e ll E le c tr ic P om p s $80.00 u p AournHloOHWHmoOHWHHMDWHODHaOMHMOMoHmomMmisMSomemomMHBmomuoMHBHlHaomaoosmomsomiamMo When you get ready for your private water supply system or bath room installation, call us for estimates. All work guaranteed* Let us install a hot water circulating pump on your hot water heating system. With this you get all the heat possible just where you want it. Phone 30 F. E. Harper Cedarville, O. agility. Sixty clowns will project ten time's that number of mirth waves. Countless new foreign features and. in novations new to America are intro duced on the gigantic program of the world’s greatest amusement institu tion. Clyde Beatty's gigantic trained animal exhibition will be- presented in the main performance. Ken-Maynard, the screen’s great Western star, will personally be at every performance. Maynard has starred in 87 pictures produced a t the major studios in Hollywood. He is by far the highest priced star ever to be seen1with a circus. Appearing in his wild West show this season will be scores of champion sow boys and cow girls, Indians and Cossacks One of the largest, finest and cost liest. street parades will be seen at 11 a. m. Hundreds of horses, five herds of elephants and two caravans of camels from the. great’desert will be seen. In the picturesque line of march will be more than three score elaborately carved and gilded alle gorical floats, tableau wagons and open dens and cages displaying the Clyde Beatty menagerie. Doors to the big show nnd the menagerie will open a t i and 7 p. m. The big shows start a t 2 and 8 p. m. TempersmiGS Note* Sponsored by Cedarville W. 0 . T. V* Relief Fuads For Bum Makiag? The Ijew York H«sJd-Tribune re- ports that the United States tap been manufacturing rum In the Virgin Islands since 1934, “the result of $2,- 500,000 work relief expenditure,” and that preparation is being made to put it on the market in this country be ginning April 15. Americans should protest against being partners in the rum traffic, against using relief money for such purposes, against those compelled:,to accept relief being forced into such, business, and against making rum manufacturers of American boys and barmaids of American girls. Where The Mousy Goes The following figures am provided by Mr. Savage, speaking in Hie Brit ish Columbia legislature; “Today it costs the brewer $4.75 to manufacture a 25-gallon barrel of ■beer. This beer 1 b sold to the Liqupr Board for 016.60, or a profit of 250 pgr cent. As there is a 6 per cent aalys tax, the Liquor Board pays $17.00 aqd sells to the Hotel Keepers’ Association for $23, a profit of $5.40. The Asso ciation adds 10 cents a barrel and sefis to the beer parlors for $28.10. ' The beer parlor divides the beer into 4f0 glasses at ten cents each and receives $46. “This is the way it works out, thep: The brewer gets a profit of 250 pgr cent, the beer parlor a profit of 100 per cent, the government a profit of 31 per cent, and the consumer pays ten cents for a glass of beer that coft, in the first place, only a trifle over one cent.” Mrs. Carl B. Gray], who has been named “the American Mother of 193f” by the Golden Rule Foundation, sayp: “Cocktails and cigarettes occupy the minds of too many mothers today, so what can you expect of the children ?” tl#m^ mo|* tjwrt then.— Temperance Advocate, * Three out of four dollars for war, Tipple fern’s record for 131 year*,— Among the recommendations of the Rational Tqn^pgrgpcg, j&d Prohibition Qpupgijl if the following: “We stgnd unalterably committed to the prinqpijle of prohibition and the be lief that it is a crime fo rapy govern ment, ngtioqal, state or local, to li- cpjute qr sponsor the bpifia in alcoholic beverages. We are determined to accomplish the extermination of the beverage liquor traffic,” The man who says he can “drigk or let it alone’’ always drinks; and the man who just “takes one now agd T “Reefer” giuekers. Alarm Legislators Ottiwrof the*prime objects of the in quiry into the narcotic traffic in the state of Bani*8lyvama, by a commis sion, of three, state* senators recently appointed, SCta to eliminate the “reef ers’’^—marihuana cigarette. While the custom of smoking "reefers” is noth ing 'new in Mexica, and other Latin- 'Amerjcan countries, i$ is only about ten* years old in the Keystone statje, hut, in that decade has grown till it Tanks next to*morphine, cocaine ai)4 heroin. The police say that the weed Is found in almost any part of the state, having been brought in. by ad- diets who -planted it between rows of Coin or-in-wheat fields where it would be. difficult to find. SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS SALE OF DOUBTFUL DEBTS REPORT OF SALE Monday, May 10,1937 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—500 hd. 180-260 lbs...................... 10.35 250-275 l b s . .......... J___ 10.25 275 up ------------------- 9.90 down 160-180 lbs......................10.15 140-1G0 lbs....................—9.70 120-140 lbs...............——.9.00 Feeding p ig s _________ 8.50 down Sows .................................. 8.45 to 9.55 Stags .................. j.7.00 to 7.25 SHEEP & LAMBS—75 head G7 lb. spring lambs ..*..12.30 Clipped lambs . . . . ___ .11.10 down Clipped ew e s____,_.._._3.90 down Clipped wethers .. . . . . . . 6 . 0 0 down Clipped yearlings............7.50 down CATTLE—100 head Steers —------------- ..10,25 down Best h e ife rs ..................... 8.00 to 8.G0 Medium heifers . . . . _____7.00 to 8.00 Dairy breeds ....................6,15 to 6.40 Best fat cow s................... G.00 to 7.05 Medium cows .................5.15 to 5.95 Bologna cows ................. 4.50 to 5,00 Bulls —.............................. G.25 to .15 Milk cow s...... ............... $31 to 046 VEAL CALVES-—125 head Good and choice___ ....9 .00 to 9.70 Medium ..................„.........8.40 to 9.00 Culls . . . . . -------- --------- 8.00 down Moderate receipts and strong de mand eombh >d today to make one of the liviest and best sales ever held at this barn. Hogs topped at 10.35 for weights 180 to 250,-and 10.25 down ‘for heavier kinds. Lighter weights ! ranged from 10.15 down, Sows also shared in the demand at prices 9,55 : down. 1 The cattle sale was steady to high er than week ago, the light steers topping a t 10.25, nnd heifers at 8.60 down. Best fat cows cashed at 7.05 and downward, and bulls at 7,05 down. Veal calves topped a t 9.70, with odd head Up to 10.40, medium kinds a t 9.00 down. . In xey Liquidation of The Exchange ■Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, Court, of Com- mon Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, Case No. 19675. In, of au order of sale from arid Court to me directed, I will .offer for mile, a t Public Auction, at t t a banlaue room in Cedarville, Ohio, i-ftn Tuesday ttat 18th of May, a t 2 p. m. the ixgnfdning. assets belonging to Tito Pkchqjnge. Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, cogpiating o f various notes, judg ments, eac., a detailed state of which M vm> oafile.with the Clerk of Courts .at Xenia, Ohig. Terms of sale—Cash. ■Subject to the the approyal of S. H. Squire, .Superintendent of Banks of Ohio, and the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. The right is hereby re served to rejeet any or all bids. A. W. PLEISTER, . Special Deputy Superintendent of j^aqks, in charge, of the liquidation of 'The E '- '—ige, Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. - ■ y t ■' . i- . . LEGAL NOTICE Graaae Gammon Pleas -Wilbur C. Tobey, va. Jan eG . Tobey. Defendant, whose place of resi-1 dcno«-i#,vuitawwiL-WiU take notice that rplaintilf' has filed suit for divorce ( »t her, charging gross neglect I.eLdote AUd eriWamo cruelly, and' that | Fsam* wiU he fe r hearing on and after fix weeks from the. first publication! of this, notice. FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney fo r Plaintiff. (4-15—6-27-6t) I I you're taking o tripthis summer, write for a copy of "Looking AhaacL* our new 1937 touring log* ft's immensely helpful in plan ning a trip and in mqkind arrangements as you travel. Also it gives you an accurate account of expenses from day to day, and forms a valu able part of yaur travel collection in years to come* Send in the coupon which appears below* We'll mailyouacopywith out charge or obligation. CLIP THIS COUPON •••oooooooeeo*ee'eeemeeeeffi*ee*eem TH E O H I O BELL T E L E P HO N E CO. Pleat* send m* a fr*» copy of Looking A head” LEGAL NOTICE Commen Pleas Court Greene County, Ohio | Archie F. Shadley, Plaintiff VB. | Murrel Perdue Shadley, Defendant Murrel Perdue Shadley whose last l known place of residence was Florence S t, Washingtpp C. H., Ohio, is hereby I notified that Archie .F. Shadley has filed his petition for Divorce against) her, on the grounds of wilful absence, in case No. 21436 of the Common Pleas Court, of Greene County, Ohio, | and that said cause will be for hear ing on or after six (6) full weeks | from the fleet publication hereof. D. I i . AUIfPMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, I<6-7—441*40 Ow U w I hw H wi M . Eight that, j ia r i stomaal. Mere than* am- ■G min L fcmslfc h« taking N m I* R uN fitari. t o t* k * mild thaugh effective. Far sal* kiH. f i . * w j * » * g | * , . NAME !?Itoi* print plainly) I inSSft ig food, dHnk, ........... on >1* rta u flu l l n m lwt iliemdl .maStaea, Jtaka S R A L K A - U 4 . T Z I R 'ENNH e ^ m ' fniflom jtiitH" * '*.^J FLEET WING Our Lubrication Job Consists Of— A complete greasing of all points—We use Chek-Chart, the universally accepted method of proper lubrication, in. which we use a total of nine lubricants—In this method, all points are notfed, with the proper lubricant to use—This chart is according to Manufactures Specifications—Checking of tires—Complete check of the battery—Inspection of transmission and differential —Cleaning windows—Sweeping floor mats, We Leave Nothing To Chance For This Week’s Special We Are Offering COMPLETE LUBRICATION with 5-qt. Drain and Refill. Using F. W. Certified Motor Oil $ 1 . 4 9 plus tax COMPLETE LUBRICATION with 5-qt. Drain and Refill Using F. W. 100 per cent Pennsylvania OU $ 1 . 7 9 plus tax Additional Quart* at Regular Price Transmission and. Differential Oil—Extra BOB HUFFMAN Phone 68 West Xenia Ave. HOWSYOUNGEST thismonthy Talt i eat, f»r Expiriminti prove (bet when undisturbed Ite dk feiHea preeeedi nonnelly. Bring in n. ,'dnfl nnd thn ent’e digestion eeeif* antd the dog h remove^. U'e the taaa with hm in beings.' D i m M o n t y S fo ttl Y o u r P o a e t- o f -M i ii d f Worry Is harmful. It coniumei energy! towersvitality; tteali your peace-of-mindl The most ordinary causa of worry Is MONEYI A Colonial Plan loan will re- Hava you of financial worry quIeUy and economically. You borrow on your par- tonal security and signature with ample repayment time. Coma in, write er phene. No obligation! , ^ SPICIXl SAVINGS Ike cost has beea reduced en Colonial Plan loans Over $100. Our combination rate •eves you monoy. 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OMRDN, A | > L \ OWXMSB^.*nmfOKY.OWmii^O . ........................ si auk twaw / « / n i r C A \ ................................. .. ... * # 4 | NEW THIi BY MEECJ TJSEMEN'3 OF THE SIXTIETH news ! FROM DEP. COLUMBUS.— William J. Keroc the convention co abled American V War filed incorpo the Department tional conclave which will be hel 1 to 7. Incorpor Commander W. mouth, Judge Ai Supreme Court of Hurd, assistant co the Department o the Disabled Am the World War an Ohio Governor. Foreign Wars, articles filed the the proposed co duct and manage and local affairs vention,” Secret said. Several th the organization the union will atte A state conventio and will merge event. A number of n leaflets have bee tribution to the with the nutritio. of the State De Dr. Walter H. H health, reported, ed gratis from lo commissioners or department at elude three infan a leaflet on food child, a leaflet Good Habits ai Ones" which is e: standing value t~ difficulty getting a wide variety of let on “What S’, which is discussc and fallacies and to help homSe-ma of feeding their A reduction of within the bound palities from thi miles an hour, e and main throug be in effect afte ing to the term- measure which h Governor Martin tion, the new la. iats to slow dov hour in the vicin ing during recess dren are on the school. The lega five miles an hou: municipal corpor changed by the also was the twe in closely built town. Dr. Herbert Mary S. Brown Episcopal churc son of the' late Scott, the third State university, calaureate addr- uating universit announced by Rightmire, In established cus ment address following day b A special featu mencemerit will ‘Patriarchs,” prior to 1900. entertainment planned, Although th reau for missir state division o numerous “los still atfe seve policies which,; death of the i paid when an insured can Insurance Su Bowen. If an or some relati to benefits On policy, espec' policies may destroyed, ap, to the bureau Bowen, said* NOOKS MEL JUR Forest No has been hot jury under a pleaded guii chickens in h! ad not guilt grand larceny chickens iti Identified by well, Federal
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