The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

222232 efsw» W j k f t 2 M lfeR R N E *FO R u ss mm mi m wmw d#slgi% large*!* room !**! W$&k fm.cmdmm rnmmmmmm&* Da awrt to tWl mime M d«M>' D. P N IW FORD SALES * SERVICE Phone: 8 rXenia Avenue IS S P O I L I N G Y O U R S H A V E I Hard-water curd makes the beard hud to cut. Soft-water ’ give* a guide, smooth atlaw. Bjudeater uses twiceaamuch soap. It also scale* up water- heaters and pipesetashortens the life of clothes. ' Hardwatercostsyouenough to. pay for Permutlt Water Softening Equipment many times over. ^ Wouldyouliketotxythelux- ury of a soft^water shave? We will lendyou a portablemddel to use for two days, free of charge. Just phone our office. W aver , SOPTININO IIQUIFMINf Soft waterfrom ever/ faucef O. W. KUEHRMANN Photo?. Xenia—Mein V. E. CRISTCO;, Distributor,.Arcade Bldg. *’ Springfield, Ohio . U I v| ^ ■' -1 /■. , .! ^ ?»t*■ .1/■-MV- ? » ■> t>I, ■’ S HEAT CONTROL : THAT OPERATES UKE ! , HUMAN HANDS 4 Opens, close* orregulate* dampers; autom atl- cally. No electric current. No springs. Keeps ' rooms at.even.temperatures—saves,fuel., • You Get Also: Automatic Water Pan Filler . . l. . 2 0 -Year Guaranty ’ Them ost amazing combination of durability and . conveniences ever incorporated ‘in any furnace. A ll castings backed by written 20-year Guaranty; unprecedented protection made possible by new non-expanding, non-warping TRIPL-IFE IRON. ‘ Install now—Easymonthly payments. C .C .RREWER Phooet 125 . " C edan ille , O . n s r a n c y t t t o b a t i s N E W C Q R N The good days of dollar corn arc gon*, but with yields pm*mermtwSem as graat a* but yaar aml a good part of tba UQw corji miQd#up.of watorwbteb wRl d iy out lMsr an # ■ p«»c»WiU-bri»»f« M iw y dollars por aero. Our graiu drier has been 5 S S ? T , * g i ^ ***** f<* ? * « * two ***•• Wo are •PWMWOn *o 1*11* ift now com la any'tom*hitr. WU3M2K OWNER5-~B« careful in feeding new com to j s * r « s s a m m u g r a in c o . am * mm Telephone El Ssttih Mnia EbfOet . . ^ odairrtiyo^ m ->—~ * -Mi lifts* I'lin "i "" ' d — 11 H a i c r i o n M l r t a g a i w n V w lf wwW iM w^K^wWsnlw ’ ‘ rmm Burra and A len To tits Rescue us* wnHgjannMHMsnn jwjrtojmramausu. WO aW nW * MOTICR Th* fdlnsjog -Anns at* ptsfttd agplnst hunting sad trespassing with Jmmad- . isH . —»- •g* - W ■ RRK REFJpwWT .RNKWIGPJINNRGIrBpr} Jn* mWp , jgUmgmmmamtmm nanausl Walla UaM|a| ■ - •NsnuneTm orafuappp ■^a^nsnpisowgi Oawlc Comotery land* JWph Konaou, toOm C, Finray, f*to*t J nms . o r . H . M . TsN*w jfpdafsr jgfis X-RAT EQUIPMENT jiputMiiom Apple* for, Salo—Praksd 7Se par hesh^ JDfop* a o i j »—ado 8 bnmal for fliW . FI mmm I m U ot f t t o s t . *!}«« sad Goors* Sums, that Isugh-s-mlnute tosm of HntB iw i radio fsmt who haw mde ttai worl* aut consclou*. hays tho ndss of «wd AstslfsTr supor-looaey ««nU. who always hod him oe tho front psgs sad la too h^llnM. ln tha V. Q. Wodtoomo’s roBumco-wlth-muBlo “D«m*ol in Dl^resa,^ 'St*fi*l?>g''ftT*tfty wrrf-». m *. opehtns at th* Regout thestor in gerlaiflsM. Thurtdsy, November 25. story of “A Damsel in DtotraSa” protonU Aetalro as a Amtricaa hoofor on tour* who Is. ft onr ls to belleTe hls preis- anasts, a wow with too women. Joan Fontaine, who-is Olivia de Havlland’a llttls and hlonde slater, is Fred’a ieadUi* Isdr. Fontaine has the leadins role of a young *M who,la halng held a virtual prloener In her home, a too hundred iyoar old castle, antoahe S * whom to many °®‘ 1 *J £T } ? ? ! ? ahirt saiton. Sha escapes, however, meets Fred and the fun is on. •nS* muslcal soore Introduces toe songsj-'T Can't Be ^ thered Now,** "Foggy Day,” ‘Things Are.Looking ftp” and Nice Work If Tog Oita Oat It.” Tha idmble Fred offers flv* Snappy dance ron m n* REPORT OF SALE Monday, November 21,1937 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—65D head 200-226 lbBi____ _—7.45"to 7.60 226-260 lbs. — — —7.36 Chicago Stock Show WiH Opefc This Week »1 1 # ' Anjerica’s biggest farm congress, the’ international Live Stock Exposi­ tion and Horse Show, will open ift Chicago, Saturday morning in the la- 260-276 lbs,'------ ------ ---7.35 ternational Amphitheatre. 275' lbs- up ------------- --7.15 ^ The exposition will be in progrem 180-200 lbs. ----------------7.60 for sight days, from November 27'Tf ,120-180 lbs. ------- 7.60 to 7.66 December ,4. It Will be the 30th an- Fat Sows ----- -t_— -— 6*.25 to 0.00 niversary of this largest annual thow- P igs----- -— --------— -0-50 down ing of live stock and farm products. SHEEP and LAMBS—380 head. Purebred beef cattle breeders from Top fstiambs _____ —..9.15 26 states and throe Canadian prov- Medium lambs _______ —7.16 to 8.65 inces will exhibit s total of 1346 ani- Feeders 5.90 mais. Shorthorn and. Aberdeen-angu* Butcher ewes _______2.60 to 4.00 herds will be sent from 19 states and CATTLE 75 head Canada, and Herefords will be bore shott .fed steers. - _____6.86>to 0,95 ftom 12 states. Thoy will be coming shqrt ftd ______ 6M to 6 80 from sudi distances m Texas and Al- Djliry bred beifers „ . „ 4.6o doU berta, toe state of Washington and M fat M ___ ____ 6.00 to 6.45 NewTork. jMediura cows — — ---- .4.00 to 4.95. Sheep breeders from 16 states and ^ C0W8 ___ 2.00 to 3.95 Canada, representing a territory from Milk cows ____ ; ____ $29 to $45 Ontario to Oklahoma and Massai-'ft,, Rnft, n(t „n chusetts to Montana will send exhibi.^“ " 5f ° tion flocks for the competitions o f CALVES—105 head. eleven different breeds; Jr0" * -- ----- ^ -------- ^ __________ Farm youths froin 12 states will medium- compete on to* opening day in. a ^ med,ura -- ------ — f 9-00 junior live stock feeding contest.They ;~ r , ------------------ ?“ 7 6 „ do'^n .vilt exhibit a'total o f 405 baby beeves,! The * * SSS .C h S 'A Z aS f « M 8 W m i We will offer at private sale the, W. B. Stevenson farm bf ISA acres on tha YeUew Springs pike, north* west of CedarvUle. Also to* Stsvsn- ssn residence on South Mala street, Cedarville, O, For further informa- tion call or see Charles- Stevenson, In* Murdock and: Vera Andrew Harvey, executor* of the Estate, nr Miller it Finney, Attorneys, Allen Bldg., Xenl*^ (gt) le g a l n o t ic e Edward Strong,, whoso- place: -of residence Is unknown, is hereby noti­ fied; tost Mabel Strong baa filed her Ipetition against him for divorce in. ICase No. 21571 of the Common Plea* Court of Greene County, Ohio, and Ithat said cause will be for hearing on |or after December 4to, 1937. MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for plaintiff; IlOct. 29-Nov. 12-19-26rDec. 3) APPLES FOR SALE. Fresh | cider sold on Friday and Satur­ day of each week. Nagley’s Orchard. IM % A H * kHfUJI Ah Lfaiee af BKAUTT CULTURE Fiwgwr Wavw , and Mankmre m PERMANfeNTS-43 and & fill tftst Natkmai Beak BMff. Phone: M. 2111-J or M. 1*26-J SPRINGFlELU. O. R A W r o K f BEEF HIDES P K K 3 S S f a m mmm mmmm EfassSh aot GedandHeA FB0NR-1M miiMmwiMMiiifHNMmiiiiii wwsemn»iiswM»w.RijMM<w*$M»Milliiiiliiiii|liiii SPOT CASH PAID FQE HOR9E& — — — COWS (Of Sixe and Condition) - Prompt removal of Hogs, Sheep, Calves, Colts Telephone 464 | XENIA FERTILIZER & } TANKAGE CO. . aNHtltilHM SPECIAL !! SPECIAL! ! W O N D E R B U R N ' K E N T U C K Y E L K H O R N 1 6 6 LOW ASH PLENTY HEAT DELIVERED FROM CAR ABOUT DEC. 1st iiiiinimniitiiiiiimminiin^miiiiiirn-rniimri.......i............................................................J ................ ■--■--MiaBgj--' I. . I 'na— t m e most of which have been prise winners Tt State and County Fairs; A total of 466 draft horses, repre- renting five breeds, will be exhibited by breeder^ m 13 states, Alberta, Ontario, and-Quebec; and swine herds have been listed by stockmen in teA states. - Farmers from 35 states and six provinces of Canada have made-en­ tries for the 10th International Grain and Hay Show, which will be'held co­ incident with ihe live stock exposition. Most spectacular awards are the.com and wheat championships. ' The win­ ners.will be crowned "Com King” and ‘Wheat King” of the year. Livestock feeders in 16 states, On­ tario and Saskatchewan, will exhibit over ,800 carloads of cattle, sheep, and swine in the exposition's carlot competitions, which. comprise the largest showing, of prime .market ani­ mals to be' seen at any exposition ,toe world. For Sale—Mule tobms, range in Weight,1100 to 1350. *Good workers. Will hitoh-any team. Melvin Gordon; 5ii miles north o f Xenia on, Route 236. were 90 cent»>lower, cattle steady to fifty cents, lower,. Sheep and lambs sixty cents lower, and veal .calves fully 1.00 lower. Bidding ,for hogs was fast, with a' broad outlet for all - weights and grades offend, and while price* show­ ed* a decrees* under last week, all prices paid, were above normal for this vicinity. Top price of 7.60 was paid for * double deck load of 218-lb. overages. Another double deck of weights ranging from 120-lb. up to 200-lb; weight* sold at 7.60 and 7.60. Sows shared in the demand;at prices up to 6.90,. with * few extra choice kinds:slightly higher. ' Tha cattle supply consisted mostly of thin tough cows and heifers, with few head of short fed cattle offered. Steers sold up to 6.96, heifers up to. .80, and fat cows up to 6.45. Medium cows sold 4.00 to 4.95 end bologna I ows 2.00 to’ 3.96, Bulls were in,good demand from 6.00 to 6,30.. Veal calves, selling to Eastern , buyers,’ topped at 11.00, with medium kinds I downward from-10.00. The supply of lambs was fairly I (8t)'liberal, with top* cashing at 9,16, .A V! <N. ' &■ ■> ’ Work at Let us "Winterize” Your Car! Paul SHELL GAS AND .OIL " DODGE-PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE We will call for and deliver your car without extra charge. in Now is the Time to MODERNIZE NO DOWN PAYMENT . 2 YEARS • , TO PAY C H R I S T M A S -v '' - ■ ■■>■'■■. GREETING CARDS . * ■ M" # Custom Made from Original Etching**" Eighteen Ekmd Colored, three of each design as folUms ' CHRISTMAS EVE ’ CHRISTMAS MORNING WHEN WUlTElR COMES SILYEWY MOONLIGHT . HOMEWARD ROUND AFTER THE SNOWFALL ' ' P N E D O L L A R : ■ ■■' •. ;.:v ' , : ' . '* ■' ' ; ■" ^ " With your m m t>ritttod on each individual card. We have ajattfe *electhm from which we can make upt* leriea o f twenty:Hive or mor* it pricea ift keei>iiig with Hie quality. We never' before havo been able to offer such a wide leleotien of itibjeeia, We suggest that you get your ordeHn early and have Awb Ohoitfa. Tha Chrittma* For Further Information Write or Phone I card from this selecttoa anawera the remembrance problem amen* ftfeftdi: j . . . P . E - H a r n a r O' « K f 9 . sBKU BM B J U rw P K : N umm I ISO G«d«r*UI*» O* ^tWWtWllllll.MWI»W#IIHriWiH<,tlllw;illlHlllHllillll»ljlllll»iMWI»l<lWll.lllll)li)>l)Wm^lW*ltW»W>*«t|W*WI<IHlNWII^ 1 The HERALD

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