The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

m Jy§ I w M f *T’ Myw i l^#i|rtkWflti*ivB»well‘fn * ‘DoubtoW eddl ne HuuUom* WilltomEow*H rarUinly. gets »n jarful from Iory ly Ityrna Loy to thSif fctsst toHHous co»*dy W#MttoT wkleb la pchsdalcdlor * wash's augagament at to* beautiful Bsgent tkHtm to .itolmfHaWt tfwnt U tBa WlsriOtt* plot pi "Double WafidtoC* » b « ^ llyroa *» -AKJsir Priscilla,who. aata out tb »*ve bar pretty Itttle iuter from the adiranoM pt a charming vagabond, played by Bill Powell, only to fall to lore with the raecal, herself. Florence Bice ana John Beet are' also rery ajpealtok ■at^be*yoiiirs‘love»»ho*e<romance Vyrna and Powell try.to "WHttaer." ________ - I S S P O I LI N G Y O U RL S H A V E I Hard-water curdjnakesthe beard hard to cut- Soft-water gives a quick, amooth ebave. Hardwateruses twiceasmuch soap. It also scales up water- heaters and pipes...shortens the life of clothes.- ' -Hurdwater ooetsyouenoughs to pay, dor- Pesmutlt Water SoftaitegEquipment many WouldyouJMmtotaftbvlux- ury of a soft-watsr abavaf We will lend you a portablemodel to'use.for two days, free of charge, Just pbooe our office. WUKR \ SOFTENING CMUIPMENff Soft wotor from ever y faucet > O: W.KUEHRMANN •* ■ Phene: Xeator-M.in S67-J ~ ! V. E. (CRISTCO., Distributor, Arcade Bldg. ' Spriigielfl, Ohio , , , V a p u r h a c :^ WITH BL 5 ?LT• iN OL i ^ J iyr.Ulli< iiHUL I HAT OPERATES UKS ; * HUMANHANDS # Open*, cloaea or regulates dampers automati* = ' cally. No electric current. No springs. Keep* room s at even temperature*~8*ves fuel. Y o u G o t A lu n AutomaticWater Put Filler . • a . ^ Y e t r Guaraniy Th e m ost amazing combination o f 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-DFE IRON. Install now—Easy monthly payments* CUFFOR0 BREWER P lm w t 128 (M k n i l l * O . « 14 M 5-1 \ J t! th * m uR wm m m m MEW CORN Th* good day* * f doUaa cam ams gone, hot with yield* per acre twice as great ** Ustyaar and a g«»odparto# the * * * com m ade up of Waleh whieb will dry out kt*r*nd (dot count for com weight, the present price will bring in as *natty dollars per « n » Our grain dtder ba* b«*n operating day and mgbt. for some two wsski, We are prepared to take in new com in any quantity. FLQCK OWHERA h «B». careful in feeding new com t # Uyfam Rocks whether hen or pullets— -it might easily lip- M t them fdgh tin the present good agg season— use klftt dMed- earn m *m « « e k * d or grm nd in mash feed and WAYNE S hiw I mwb I um |.K. B. Com Ohedk up on your milk production. Cows coming in from geod, pasture need WAYNE Dairy Toad to keep up dDARVILLE GRAIN CO. n * Cadarvnie, Ohio m m m . Meadty, WsmsAsr i , W f BprtogMd Um Msdc galea Ca. BOGS—STObead. m-SOO lbft.--------„.„..9*09 to 9*5 t«M tt lb*................,-*.946 to *49 m m a * - __. . . . . a j s to ».oo m m lb* — — ; — m o to s m 275-360 lb* 8.70 to 8.80 306 lb*, u p --------------- .8.40 down Feeding piga ------------- ^10.05 down Sows to 84S S togs--------------- 0,80 to 7,00 Boaur* . . . . . . . . . . . — .— 4.80 to 0.00 Sows and. pigs . . . . — .37.60 to 34.00 SHEEP ft LAMBS—382 head. Choice tombs . . . . — ...10,00 - * Medium tomb* . — ----- ..8.5Q to 9.60 Feeder tombs . . . — __ .5.80 .to 7.00 Fat ewes .3.06 to 3.50 Thin ewes . . . -------- r.__2.00 down VEAL CALVES—101 head. Choice ------------ ------ -10.80 to 11.60, Top medium . . . . ____ .9.50 to 10.00 Low ■medium__________7.70 to 8.5$ Culls ------------- --------,—7.60 down CATTLE—100 head. Steers, common ______ .6.10 to 7.00 Steers, feeders ________5.90 to 6.50 Heifers, cemjnen---------- 6.18 to 6.8S Heillers, short, f e d ----- --7.0Q t0‘ 7 3& Hdfertf, feeder------------4.80 to 6105 Cows, heavy medium ...4.70 to 5.05 Cows, medium _________4.00 to 4.50: Cows, 'cutter . . . . . . __ ,— 3.50 to 3.90 Bulls — ----------- .5.10 to 6.40 Milk Cows . . . . . . . ____..1330 to 360 'More than 1600 head of livestock passed through this .sale today. The supply of hogs-was more liberal than usual, with prices above normal on weights, ranging from 120 to 200 lbs. Top price was paid for two doubles of 186 lbl averages, selling at 9.25. Two doubles averaging 218 lbs cash­ ed at 9.05 and 9.10. Heavier kinds sold from 9.00 down. Feeding pigs, with a light supply, sold from 10.65 down, and sows mostly at 7,7j5i,to 7.95, with odd head up to 8.60. Stags sold mostly around 7.0Q. JNMWM Mr* P ig*..wt pi'tog<e*d. A I give nevmstoUiag advice wprni 88 mm srt p f'ktoi soak as 3*** aaartaMiS asamtog* ^dtoerw, b«M- nes*, tow suite, speculation and traasactiwu of all kinds. I never fall to reunite the separated, tom* speedy and happy marriages, overcome enemiee, rivals, lovers' quarrels, evil habits, stambttog blocks and. bad luck of all kinds. Special Headings 25c. Hours 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Daily and Sun­ day. Mrs. Dean is permanently located in TRAILER' at 2300 South Limestone Street, at Shell Filling Station, juat Past City limits on Route, 72, Springfield, Ohio. Look , for sign. Everybody Welcome. 1 LEGAL NOTICE Edward Strong, whose place' of residence to unknown, is hereby noti­ fied that .Mabel Strong has filed her petition against*him tor divorce-, in Case No.,21571 of the Common. Pleas Court of Greene County,, Ohio, and that said cause wilLtotfOr hearing, on or after December 4th, 1937. MARCUS SHOUP, 'Attorney tor plaintiff. iOct. 29-Nbv. 12-19-26-Dec. 3) LEGAL NbTICE In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, I Will offer1for sale at'public auction on the 13th day of .November, 1937k at 10:00 o'clock* A ' M., at the West door of the Coort House, Xenia, Ohio, the following described real estate, to-wit: ; SRuate in the County of Greenl, State of Ohio, and in the Village of dedarville and bounded and described is follows: Being forty (40) feet off of the north side of Lot No. 2, on^the iriginal plat of said- Village and dtuated on Main Street and' running, oack "eighty two and. one-haif (82M l ) feet. " - Said premises are located on the corner of Main Street and North Street^ Cedaxville, Ohio. Said property is appraised.at fifteen, hundred dollars (31500X10), and..must be Bold tor not lass than, two-thirds. (2-3) of the appraised value. Terms o f sale: Ten (10) . of the bid price must be paid on day of sale. The balance to- cash upea confirmation Of sale by thercourt. Said premises are to b* seU undar order of the Probate Court in.the case of Lee L. Bolder, vs. Effle C. Trout* efe aL, . LEE L. ROHUER, dministratrix of the estate of ititi* Troute. - Miller ft Finney, AttoEnsysA (Oct 14, 21, 28 and Nov, 4) A ! lie Subecriba for THE HERALD FARM UUKMC if' Lttwlitihwwlk /LateffTtema ...qg -to. ir r fo cn ff noiviop , Winwood & Co. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO :.X jfcjW ‘ *TlifHil t Oil "tihtPu/ti • Dr. Paul J. Volkert Denttst 1 - OFFICE HOURS Monday a*^ Friday 5:1* A. M. to 5 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9M A. DLi* ft:M P. M, Rhouei 71 m’ r i l l 'igk a 3 . r ^ r . S U N D A Y .November 14*U*16 ALSO Merrle Melody Pletorlel. Revue Newe Fleshes V f f R l nut*** o> SPEC IAL SALE I TURKEY FREE! - -With, Any Magic Chef Stove Purchased Between Now / and November 25 GAS U A H Sfzs& D«ec ptSZJ*0**1**. .SfsSjZts? l&Z*;? j?a «oe»«aftoof. *a ****> L o c^ ^ aU to jc . l Ovs® *A«to<ne£f_ & T aoa*y * * * * iVtoiler P ^ » o fo v .r ^ g « )> 20-24 N. .. Detroit. -Xenia Ohio WE WILL SOON PRESENT THE \ New Ford V-S Here’s what we believe is the biggest automobile news of the year—TWO new Ford V-8 ears for 1938. Two dis­ tinctive lines, differing entirely in appearance, body size, and other important features. New 1938 De Luxe * models are of a completely new design, larger, roomier, and the most luxurious Ford cars ever built. You’ll want to get all the details. BE SURE TO VISIT US I 9 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION D. PATTON FORD SMBS & SERVICE Phcmat 4 G*4*rriBfr Ohio

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