The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

CBWMOTHJI BNRAEP* i t o a y , g1Bl>TBIt8»ft »,Of- +mim *U! m 3 Mr* «n4 Mrs. J5nw*t Hu*y of jSjjyinylloM, fornieriy o f CsdarvUla Mr. and MMra. Qrrtng'Flaming o f Detroit, Mich,, who have hew apond- *re on a*motor trip to northern Can* ■ lug their vacation, in Now York City adian Status, YeUowatone National and the "White mountain* o f New park, Salt l>ky City, Peublo, Col., and Hampshire, were recent sweats in the enrollU the Southern Santa Fe home, Hostetler home. KOPPER KETTLE (Continued from second page) | Zane Grey Story On Screen x . *, \ ■*% ?■&! .•Hfcr . . , i'* * c>.1 ^ "*5^ ?"s- W " . % is • t H " '• i, ; i > $ i f . One of the finest of the many exciting stqrles from the pen of 1> Zane Grey was his recent best-seller “ Forlorn River,” and now lov* (; era of his books are rejoicing with the announcement this story has been filmed. , „ , . Larry Crabbe has tlie starring role in “ Forlorn River, and is capably supported by a fine cast. The picture was produced on a major scale and Is said to be loaded with exciting moments, color­ ful scenery and thrilling action in the modern west. “Forlorn River” will be the feature attraction this week-end at the State theater in Springfield. It will be prevued free for Friday night patrons at the 11 P. M. Owl Show and will open-Its four-day engagement oh Saturday. • Safe and Sure For 53 Years This Association Has Paid nominal, >n and also his election* Now pigelow has a new program and he says he iwiil either run for governor of Ohio next year or for United States Senator to oppose Bulkley whose term nears the end. It will be o f un­ usual interest to Democratic farmers when you hear his Socialistic program. I lie advocates a change in the con­ stitution to enable a special state tax rate on all real estate in Ohio to in­ crease old age pensions to $50 a month. It will require 300,000 names in petitions to initiate such a con­ stitutional change but that should be no burden o f a task when the non- pr jperty owners vote to levy the tax against the property owners, Bige-i Unv is a' bosom friend o f Roosevelt, b th having sympathetic views on jt.lUical, economical and socialogical questions. He proposes to run as a candidate on both the Democratic and Socialist tickets. This may be a delicate undertaking for the New Deal farmers to swallow—increasing taxes < their farms and homes to boost old age pensionse. The directions on the bottle say “ Take it straight." Following a trip to Pontiac, Mich., as guest of the General Motors Co., during the N.E.A. Convention in De­ troit, our delegation stopped at Royal Oak, where we were received by Father Charles Coughlin, at the Shrine of the Little Flower. H is.church is one of the unique religious structures in this or any other county and con trary to the. general type o f archi­ tecture used for most Catholic churches. The building is o f Ohio sandstone dotted with square stones from all over the world. It is octagonal in shape inside and out and both lower floor and the balcony are arranged for seating in the same general form. A large altar is located in the center on the first floor with two others opposite each other. Two pipe organs o f excellent tone have been, installed. The lighting effect, either by day or night, carries out subdued tones which lend' to the solemnity of a house o f worship. The Current Dividend Is Paid At The Rate Of PER ANNUM -Accounts Opened by August 10th Draw Dividends from August 1st and are Federally Insured SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING and LOAN ASS’N 28 E. Main St. 'The Pioneer Association of Springfield Springfield, O. Such screen musical extravagances as “ 62nd Street,” “Broad* way Melody," “One In A Million" and “Wake Up and liv e " are said by orltlcs to all be ehoved into the background by th* new fiOth Oentury-Fox bit, “ You Can’t Have Everything." v Pretty Alice Faye and handsome Don Ameche have the co- starring romantic roles in this new film. Also in the cast are Oypsy Rose Lee, sensational strip-tease'dancer, Rubinoff and his Violin, with his great radio orchestra; the comical Rita Brothers and others. “ You Can’t Have Everything" also brings to the screen two famous radio combinatlone, Louis Prima and bis Band and the dance team Tip, Tap and Toe, Song bits in the picture Include “Dan­ ger, Love At Work,” “ The Loveliness of You,” “Please Pardon Us, We’re In Love,” ’’You Can’t Have Everything,” and “Afraid To Dream." The film will open a week’s engagement at the beautiful Regent theater, In Springfield, Friday, August 6th, LEGAL NOTICE Greene Common Pleas WANTED! ANTIQUE GLASSWARE & FURNITURE Best Prices Paid Articles of no value to you are worth money to me. Especially want colored glassware, must be fifty years old or over. Can use six-leg drop-leaf tables in maple, cherry or walnut. Chests, open arm chairs and many other items. Address, Collector, care box 17, Cedarville Herald, THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS WHE A T Again the hustle of harvest season and prospects of a good crop in spite of the past rainy season. The com­ bines are at it more than ever and the rush to get started will mean at least early crops will have too much moisture to keep in storage. W e have the only dryer in Greene County and can take care^ of any damp grain, wheat* barley* rye or oats now and corn later on. . W e are also equipped with moisture tester— it was not used much last season—-and can determine the grade of grain in very few seconds—no uncertainty of grading after your wheat is mixed with others in a car and graded at terminal. A ll wheat bids are bAsed on No. 2 grain with one cent premium for No. 1 Last season this premium was paid on a little over SO per cent of the wheat across our scales. NO OTHER DEALER IN GREENE COUNTV RECOG- NI2ED No. 1 WHEAT IN SETTLING WITH THE FARMER. Send your wheat to a modern equipped elevator where there is no wait and no congestion........... CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. Telephone 21 South Mein Street Cedarville, Ohio The delegation was extended.every courtesy and Father Coughlin explain­ ed in detail the history o f. the church and especially the erection of the new building. The statury is the work of masters of the art and came from Europe. The mural decorations have an appeal for the purpose intended but in, the .dome the -vork is not com­ pleted and will not be for some time, probably a period of years. The church is located in a beautiful setting with a garden to the east that is per feet in landscaping. It is here that the “ Shrine o f the Little Flower” is located and where thousands gather daily. Father Coughlin stated that the Sunday previous morning mass was given for 3,0Q0, all whom were comfortably seated in the church. During the day more than 25,000 visitors from all parte of the country visited the church. The largest number o f visitors in any one day has been 40,000. It makjes no difference what your religious beliefs are, how you view political ,or economical problems, or whether you endorse' the teachings of Father'Coughlin, it must be said that he is a scholar and evidently carries with, him the deep convictions espoused from the rostrum or over the air. He has a pleasing personality, jovial in making personal acquaint­ ance, and one whose voice impresses all within its range. His mannerism is captivating but far from being theatrical. Alton Whitmire vs. Carmen Whitmire. The defendant whose last known address was Port O Lemon, Costa Rica Kirill take notice that suit for divorce has been filed against her by the plaintiff charging fradulent contract, wilful absence and extreme cruelty and said case will be for hearing in the above named Court on and after six weeks from the first publication of this notice. • ALTON WHITMIRE, By Frank L. Johnson, Attorney. July 23-30; August 6-13-20-27. REPORT OF SALE Monday, August 2, 1937 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—Receipts 350 head. 190-300 lb s ......................13.15 to -13.25 160-180 lbs. —................. 12.75 140-160 lbs...................-*..12.45 120-140 lbs....................— 11.85 Sows ............................... 10.00 to li.25 Feeding p i g s --------------- 13.10 down Stags — — __ _9.00 to 9.75 SHEEP & LAMBS—100 head. Top lafnbs —*.— .. .——10,75 Medium lambs ____— 8.50 to 10.25 Stock ewes — —————8.75 to 6.00 Feeding lambs — . . . 7. 10 to 7.55 CATTLE—Receipts 75 head. Heifers, medium ____ ,7.25 to 7.70 Heifers, th in __________. —6.40down Fat COWS . . . . ______,__ 7.00 to 7.45 Medium c ow s ___________ 6.00 to 6.90 Bologna cows —___—. —5.90 down Bulls, best ........................ 6.60 to 7.30 Bulls, light ____—----------*.6.15 down VEAL CALVES—Receipts 75 head. Good and choice------...12.30 to 12.70 M ed ium_. — — . —10.05 to 10.95 Culls ----------- ..6.00 down Bidding was fast* on the limited receipts at today’s sale, top mogs cashing at 13.25, for weights ranging from 180 to 300 lbs., and weights from 190 down selling at 12.75 down. Sows were lower, with better offerings at 10.00 anil 11.25. Feeding pigs topped at 13.10, with small kinds bringing up to 8.00 per head. The price o f choice ewe and wether qmbs remained about steady with last Monday’s sate, the tops selling at 10.75, and medium kinds at 10.25 down. Stock ewes sold Up to 6.00, and feeding lambs going back to the farm at prices ranging from 7.55 down, LEGAL NOTICE Greene Common Pleas Thelma Martin vs. Everett Martin. Defendant, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that plaintiff has filed suit for divorce against him, charging gross neglect o f duty and willful absence and that same will be for hearing, on and after six weeks from the first publication o f this notice: FRANK I-. JOHNSON, t Attorney for Plaintiff. (7-2—8-6d-6t) Bald above i described 50 acre tract; thence U. 8*6° W. along the line of said 50 acre tract 130jpoles-to a (take; thenco N. 82° W. 57.625 poles to the east line of said S. K, Williamson; thence S. 8%° W. with the line of said Williamson 40 poles to a stone; thence 8. 82° E. 23. 84 poles to a stone; thence S. 9Q° W. 08.35 poles to s stone; thence 8. 82° E. 59.28 poles to a stone; thence N; 8VI° E. 46,82 poles to a atone; thenco 8. 43%° K. 26.25 poles to a stone; thence N. 4516° E. 28.83 poles to a stone; thence N. 42° W. 55.40 poles to a stone; thence N. 47V4° B. 118.83 poles to a stone; thence N. 43.V&* W. 111.5 poles to said Township road corner to said John Kyle; thence 8. 47Vi0 W. 6Vi poles to the place of beginning, containing 103.04 acres of land, be the same more or less, but- subject however to all legal highways, and being the premises conveyed by Albert O. Bridgeman to said William Cle­ mens, Jr. by deed dated April 23rd, 1898 and recorded In Vol. 88 page 217 of the lnnd records of Greene County, Ohio. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. The above described real estate has been appraised at '390.00 per acre, and cannot gelt'’ for less than two-third of the appraisement. GEORGE F. HENKEL, Sheriff of Greene County,'Ohio. Miller A Finney, | *Attorneys July Hi. 23, 30; Aug. 6. 13. LEGAL NOTICE Greene Common Pleas Wm. P. Ilarner vs. Rega P. Hamer. The defendant whose last known aft- dress was Sarasota, Fla., will take notice that suit for divorce has been filed against her by plaintiff charging extreme cru/*HSy~aftd-*th6& un leash© answers or demurrer withinNiixjweeks judgment may be taken against her. TTie time starting to run from the first publication o f this notice. F. L. JOHNSON* Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . Catherine E. Ttoutc, Foyo. M. ''Troute,. a minor, seventeen (17) years ■of age, Dorothy D, Troute, a minor, thirteen (13) years of age, and Robert W. Troute; a minor, six (6) years of age. who reside at 1290 South High 8treet, Denver, Colorado, will take notice that Lee L. Kohler, as administratrix of the Estate of Lctltla A. Troute, deceased, on the 18th day of July, 1037, filed her pellUon In the Probate Court. Greene County, State of Ohio, alleging that the personal 'estate of said decedent' Is insufficient to pay hor debts in administering her estate, that she died seised In fee simple of the following described real estate,' to-w|t: TRACT NO, 1. - Situate In the County of Greene,' State or Ohio, and In. the Village of Cedarvlllo and bounded and described as follows: Being forty (40) foot off of the North stdo or Lot No 2, on the original plat of said Village and situated on Main Street and run­ ning buck elghty-two and one-half (8V6) feet. TRACT NO, 2. Situate In -the County of Greene. Stato of Ohio, and Vlllago of Cedar- vlllc. Being part of Lot No. 71 aa the same Is designated-and known'on the recorded plat of said village, and being a strip off of the West side of said lot : twenty-eight (28) feet wide, racing Clillllcotho Street and extending Uie full length of said lot. The prayer of said petition la for the sale of said premises and for paymont or the debts and charges aforesaid. The persons first above mentioned will rurthcr take notice that they have been made parties of said petition and that they are fo make answer on or before the 18th day of sept.. 1937. Dated this 16th day of July, 1037. I.KE L. ROHLER, ns administratrix of the Estate of M ills A. Troute,- deceased. MILLER & FINNEY, Attorneys. July 23, 30; Aug. 8, 13, 20, 27... LEGAL NOTICE Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio Case No. 3282 Greene Common Pleas Herman Sach . vs. E m^erj Sf Ch8‘ . . . * , • S. C. Wright, Administrator of (he The defendant, living at 1243 S. 49th .Estate of Jacob Clark, Deceased, Plaintiff, Court, Cicero, ill., will take no t i ce ! . . . . TB- that plantiff has filed suit for divorce „f 8j ac"b «ark!eitoMMdNMt ^ Kl" in the Common Pleas Court Greene and County, Ohio, praying for a divorce Th,° legatees, Executors and on the ground o f gross neglect and, Law of the s.id Jacob ciark, b ec««d . extreme cruelty/ Said case will be for i T,*e Unknown Heim and Next of Kin of hearing on and after six weeks f rom ‘ rh* DeT]«*». Legatees, A—* .__, , , ,, .Executors and Administrators of any deceased the first publication o f this notice and heir at taw of Jacob Clark, deceased, will take that unless she answers’ by that time no,lc® ,twt 8- Wright, Administrator at the judgment may be taken for plaintiff, FRANK L. JORNSON, ‘ Attorney for Plaintiff. (6-25—7-29-6t) SHERIFF^ SALE Order of Sale in Partition estate of Jacob Clarit, deceased, on the 12th day of July 1937, fiffd his petition In the Pro­ bate Court or Greene County, Bute of Ohio, alleging that the personal estate of said de­ cedent Is Insufficient to pay his debts And the charges of administering his estate; that the said Jacob Clark died seized In ree-slmple of the following described rest estate, situate In .the County of Greene, State of Ohio and the Village of Cedarville; to-wlt; “ Being part of Military Surrey entered In llio name of William White, No 4875. Dqtlnnlng at a stake eight feel from Jonathan Haywood’s, now A W. Osborn, easterly comer on the South , ( liarlcston-West Jefferson end Xenls Turnpike rosd, running thence easterly with said (Urn- Ncwton J, llunkol, ' vs. Helen Wilson, et si* . Greene County Common i’less Court. , ..................- ............ ..... » . u tmu- Caso No, 21463. Order 01 Sale 21463. W” fOM* four poles to s stake; thence north- tn ptirsuanco of an order Issued from the to the bank of Maasle Creek; thence wlu* Common Pleas Court, wlthtn and for the “ to bank of said creek, westerly four poles to s County of arsons, and Slate of Ohio, made at being "eight feet from Mid Jonathan llio May term thereof, A. D. 1837 and to me IteJWbod’a northeasterly corner; on the bshk directed, 1 will offer, for sale at Public Auction ™ *»*»*'• Creek; thence southerly to theplace nt the West door of tho Court House, Xenia. beginning; containing eighty two (82) poles, Ohio, on j more or leas.” Saturday. A u g St 14, 1937 .T,‘° prayer, * “ ><> MtUton Is for s sale , of said premises to pay the debts of AT 10 O'CLOCK A, M. Of SAID DAY, decedent and charges aforesaid, and1forother the following described Beal Estate towlt: 'relief, ’ Iot olhw FIRST TRACT: Situate in th* Townahlp The persons above mentioned wlU further of Cedervllic, in Hie Coyifiy of qreeno and take notico that they have been made neVuss State of Ohio, being part of Military fiyryey defendant to said petition and that thev No. 226? and bounded add described aa follow*! rerpdred to answer the game on or before Beginning at a atone In a Township roaij at August 21,-1937 tho N. K. corner of the lands of 8. K. William- g g WRlGfife non; thence 8. 82* K. along Mid road 57.628 Administrator as poles to s Stake; (hence 8. 8V4* W< W8 Poles July 16, 28, 86; Au* 8 18 ts ^ to a stake; thence N. 82* Yf. 57,625 poles to * *■ the E, line of said Williamson land and thenco _ 1 N. 8*4° E. 130 poles ft) the place of beginning, Sale— Baby bed. walnut, phflita containing 50 acres of land, be the same more 200. or leas, subject however, to alt legal highways. SECOND TRACT: Being part 6f Military , ------------------------ 1~ - Survey No. 2267, beginning at a stone in a ''o r Sale— Old davefiport and fo ld Township road at the earner of John Kyle’s W boj-oom binailnn tn tmnA AMufitlxi. land running thehce glortg Mid wad, 8. 82* * comDln*tlon>» Condition. W, 2,878 poles to a stake N. M, Comelf to Lounttta gfeerrett, CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK TO THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. AUCTION EVERY MONDAY Shawn Av*. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Mala MM OUR VISION “ Onward With Service’ ’ MOTORIST MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Columbus, Ohio Vie Donahey, Pres. Carl Crispin, Sec’y, G. H. HARTMAN, Local Representative,. Cedarville, Ohio SHELL STATION GROCERIES—Fresh Stock CANDIES TOBACCO COLD DRINKS O. W . Dawson (Formerly Operated by O. F. Everhart) DEEP WELL SHALLOW WELL ELECTRIC PUMPS W e are in position to supply your deep or shallow well pumps with installation complete. W e have several pumps in use and can guarantee satisfaction and give 'reference.' ■■■■.■ ■ , : .■ Peep W e ll E lectric Pumps $80.00 up When you get ready for your private water supply system or bath room installation, call us for estimates. A ll work guaranteed. Let us install a hot water circulating pump on your hot water heating system. With this yoti get all the heat possible just where you want it. Phone 30 F« E# Harper Cedarville* O. ^ )h d e it,n M t fyea U u itth felm CANTON, OHIO Born in the fsthlon of 1937... all modern convenience*. Ideal location on Market . Street-Canton’s main business section. Home of the Viking Grill and Cocktail Lounge, Finest of food* sensible prices. Parking lot directly opposite —special garage facilities. a o o R o o m 8 n > * M i 2 ? ' RATH HOTEL " open GEORGE WEVBI8 ONE OF THE SEVENTEEN ALIERT HOTELS $000 ROOMS IN 8 STATES ■BBJWGHL n*........GREATHORTMtan

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