The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

m m u > , n m x , m m s m v t ? m mmnms* l iv e sto c k TO THE SPRINGFIELD UVE STOCK SALES CO. AUCTION EVERY MONDAY * w * » » A t *. fPRINGFinLD, MHO Rate * W W O i t OF SAL* Monday, Dwwmbw It, 1MT ''Ib H M d in a i Give the superb gift—radio. See the beautiful models in our dis­ play room—see the marvelous- improvements hear .these masterpieces o f radio, craftsmah- ship. Buy on our convenient payment ’ plan. Special trade-in offer now* , PHILQO—five tube table set—electric -dynamic speaker, automatic $25.00 volume. It is a real Philco— WILCOX-GAY—Five metal tubes, auto- matic volume-tone* control. Easily at-' tached to your wall in any $27.95 room for your convenience. PHILCO CONSOLE SUPERHETERO­ DYNE—5 high efficiency tubes—auto­ matic volume—wide vision dial—beam station finder. This is all , $42.50 you can ask for value. r._—^ „ PICKERING ELECTRIC Contractor-Dealer Phone 22 Main St. New is the Time to MODERNIZE No Down Payment—2 Years to Pay For Further lnformation Write or Phone Phone: 130 F . E* H arper Cnlanrilh, O. fMSALEANDWANTADSPAYBIG Spriagfield Live St*ck Sales Co HOGS—Receipts 842, 166-IM lbs..................... 1 326-140 lbs. 140-369 lbs.................... 360-180 lbs, -------------- .8.40 160-200 lbs............... 200-226 U m . t t ____ to 8.85 226-250 lbs..................... 250-275 Hm. _________ 275-300 lbs. ______ ___ .7.80 « 600 lbs. up --------- ------- .7.55 Stags _____ to 5.40 Sows _______________ to 7.00 Feeding p igs ------------- .8.30 to 8.65 SHEEP A LAMBS—278 head. Top fat'lambs _ ___ ___ Medium Iambs ____ _ to 8.65 -Feeder lambs _________ .6.40 down Call lamb* . . . __ . . . . . . down Butcher ewes _______ _ -3.60 down CATTLE—106 head, Best fed steers —_____ .8.10 to 9.00 Medium fed steers____,.6.89 to 7.80 Common steers . . . . . . . . -5.70 to 6.15 Medium heifers . . . . . . . ..6.50 to 6.85 Common and feeders . . .6.16 down . Best fat cows _____ -5.00 to 5.30 Medium cows ____ . .. . -4.00 to 5.00 Bologna cows . . . . . ___-2.50 to 4.00 Bulls _______ ________-5.60 to 6,10 Milk cows ______ .._|40 tc 856 VEAL CALVES—108 head. Good and choice 11.60 to 11.65 Medium____ _____ . . . to 10.95 Culls and heavy____ _ -7.00 down LEGAL NOTICE M««d«'Iheubert, y $ w *« plsc* of rtubtonos fa unknown, trill take notice that on December lQth, 1957, Charles X, Rh#ub«rt filed Me action against bar in dtoore* bads** Hie Cawut of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, on the ground* of wilful ab­ sence for over three years, bring Case No, £1610 on the dooket of said Court, Said matter wijlbe for hearing on and after January 20th, 1957. MARCUS SHOUP Attoipey for Plaintiff. (Dec. 10-17-M-Jan. 7-14-21) ago to understand the sudden reversal from the almost unanimously favor- aWe sentiment then exhttiag toward >r and the brewing industry, to the jroeent growing apprehension and op­ position to the conditions under which so much of it is sold, When the pre- libition amendment was repealed, the citizens o f this country did not want a repetition o f the old days nor did (hey expect beer to keep the company it has today. NOW! ’ " - A FU RN A C E A W I TH B U I L T - I N ----- ? z ~ i 3 - HEATCONTROL THAT OPERATES LIKE - HUMAN HANDS # '•Opens, doses or regulates dampers automati­ cally. No electric current. No springs. Keeps rooms at even temperatures—saves fuel. you Get a lio : AutomaticWater Pan Filler . . . . 20-Year Guaranty Themostamazing combination of durability and conveniences ever incorporated In any furnace. All castings backed by written 20^-yearGuarantyi unprecedented 1 J------“ non-exj Install___ ____ G.C.BREWER Phone: 12$ Cedairville, O . WILLIAMSON < # > FURNACES Backed B^a20'Year Whitim The demand for hogs- was broad, and the bidding brisk for all weights at today’s sale,th£ top of 8.50 scored on a large lot of l56-lb. averages go­ ing to Eastern packers, Weights ranging ffom 200 to 225 sold from 8,20 to 8.35, while heavier kinds'cash­ ed at 7.90 down. Other weights under 200 lbs. sold from 8.40 down. Sows were fully ‘fifty cents lower than last Week, the bulk cashing around 6.50. Several wanned up steers sold up­ wards to 9.00, while common and feeder kinds sold: at 0,15 down. Medium quality heifers ,sold mostly from 6.85 down. Best' fat cows brought up to 5.30, medium kinds 4.00 to 6.00, and bolognas 4.00 down. A fair supply of butcher hulls brought 6.10 and downward. A good supply of veal calves topped at 11,65, with one pen of good soil selling at 11.60, and medium kinds selling- at 8,50 to 10.95, depending 'on height; Culls and heavy kinds- sold from 7.00 down. The market on sheep and lambs ,vas steady with last week's session, ,vith top ewe and wether lambs cash­ ing at 9.15, medium kinds from 7.25 lo 8.65, and feeders at 6.40 down. Fat rack lambs were discounted the usual 1.00 per cwt. in their class. Butcher ewes sold at 3.60 and,down. Dr Paul J. Yolkert N Dentist OFFICE HOURS Monday ami Friday 9:30 A. H. to 5 P. M. Tuesday# Thursday and Saturday 9:30 A. M. .to 8:30 P. M. Office Closed Wednesday Phone: 7* . LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of December* 1937, the Board of Trustees of Cedarville Township, Greene County, OMo, filed its petition before the Court-of Conpion Pleas of Greene County, ,Ohio* being Case No. 21607, seeking authority of the trans­ fer of the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars' (1200.00), from the Road and Bridge Fund to .the General Fund.Of said* subdivision* for the purpose of meeting pesent obligations o f - said township. Said cause withcome on for hearing bythe Court on Tuesday, December21, 1937, at 9sOQo'clock A. M. or U b sodn thereafter as the same, nray be heard by the Court, Exceptions to - said transfer must be filed before said date/ ■ ’ ■,.. ■ . a . r . M c F arland , ' Clerk* Board of Trustees o f' Cedarville Township.. LEGAL NOTICE A famous character in history said, "If we can set the nation thinking' there would be no stopping it," If we could set the nation or the world thinking on the subject o f alcohol—on the temperance question* there would he no stopping it either, until some­ thing definite and permanentwas done to bring about the abolition of the en­ tire legalized liquor traffic, but the problem is how to contact the .adult mind of the W 9 rld to set it thinking.—; Graccio Houlder. , - "We have to admit in shame that the Christian women of this land were largely responsible for (he loss of Prohibition. While- few of them act­ ually voted for repeal, many did not vote at all in that crisis/'—Mrs. R, A. Hutchinson. * . Petitions are being circulated by the dry forces in Arizona asking for outright prohibition by an amendment to the state constitution. IKE TtWC f i t TGffAT iHWimillllHIIHH SPOT CASH PAID FOR, HORSES------- - — COWS (Of Size and Condition) Prompt removal o f Hogs, Sheep, Calves, Colts Telephone 454 . XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO. Glaser’s Beauty Shop All Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE Shapoo, F inger W ave and! M an idu re ............... 75 c PERMANENTS —$3 and $5 ^517 First National Bank Bldg. Phone: M. 2111-J or M. I625-J SPRINGFIELD, O. ntdtuBal ™WvWffWVjv— FARM LOANS 4 Low Inter#*! /L o n g T«cm 4 Fair Appraisal 4 Prompt Service i Winwood & Co* SPRINGFIELD, OHIO In pursusnee of th* Order o f ' the Probate Court of Groen# County, Ohlp, will offer for sale St public auction on the 8th Day of January, 1938, A T 10 :9* O ’CLO CK A . M „ ut the West Door of the Court House, at Xenia, Oltlo, the' following described Teal eatate: ' TRACT 2fO. II. PARCEL “ A", Situate In the Township' of Cedarville, County of Greene, State of Ohio; the . part hereby conveyed Is bounded and described as folldfwa, and la part of original Survey, No 60S In the name of lames Culberson, an.the Waters or the Little Miami Blver. Beginning at e stooe la the Yellow Springs road comer to Matthew Cony and: In the line pf John and JunesMiller; thence S, 59* 15* W. 100.1 poles to » stone comer to David M. Laughead, In Matthew Corry’s line; thsnca S, 40* 45' B. 308,11 poles, to a alone and dogwood, comer ’ to Thonias Andrew; thence N 41*; IS’ E, 58.30 poles lo a stone, Id- fho County fond, and In said Andrew's Une^thence N. 44* 45' W. 116 poles to * atone lit- aald road opposite to John Collin's lit*ne; thence N. 23* 45' W. 18.56 poles to a stake; thence 8. 21*. E. 41.JO poles1 ‘o a stone opposite Thomas S. Laughead dwelt-. ng; thence 8. 27*. 30' W, 20.15 poles to a ■take In the road: thence Ji. 84* .40' W. 106.23 lolea to the -beginning, Containing Ode -ntpdred and thirty one Acres, and Sixty-ope mndrcdUi* of. an acre, Being the same1 ■iremlsen conveyed to said Stevenson i>y Thomas 1. taughetid by jteed dated April it, 1839; ecorded In Vol. it , page-394, of heed Records: p and foe Creme Cmmty, Ohio. Bseeptlng therefrom 42.64 square pole* deed-; d by John- end Jane Stevenson to James C ' Collin*. April recorded In, To!. 75. page 412, of 'heed Records In end Tor Greene County, Ohio. 1 TRACT NO. .11, PARCEL "It," Bttusto In the County of Greene In the State of Ohio, and in the.Towmh.p of Csdarvllto, and bounded and described aa follows, vlg; Bring part of James Culbertaon’s Survey No, 6(5 on the Waters of Clark's run) Beginning at a atone in the line of John and James Miller comer to Jpo* Stiveaeon' at the interaectton of two Coualf reada; ■ running thence with the line of aald Stermaoa S / 27H* W. 4.48 pole* to a atone In ,*nM line In the read near a bridge; thence , 0.' 3iK-<rtSr E. >- poles to shake at (-the head' of a spring; thence If. (8* 45* E. * poles to a atone from which a aiiger tlree- 24 inch* diameter bean 8. 29* *■* SSf/IInks; thence 8. 23* 45' n. 11 polta t o , a t o n e ; thence K. 69* 45' R. 22.79 polee to a stake comer to aald Miller; thence N. 23* >45* W. 12.95 poles to e stone comer to eeld Mlllere ; thence 8. 68* 45' W. 21.78 polee to ji;stone comer to eeld Millets; thence If. s<* W. 3 poles to the place of be­ ginning containing by surrey' two acre*, be the aetae more or Me. . . TRACT NO. 'tor, PARCEL "C." Situate In (Manllle Townahlp, Greene County, Stats of Ohio, and bounded and described aa follows, to-wlU: ■ T ' - . Bring part of aald Surrey No. 695: Be­ ginning at a stone near a bridge on what waa formerly a County rpad leading from McPar- land’a Mill to Yellow Springs; and running thence 8. 27H* W, 15.47 poles to a atone lit the old road opposite aald John Stevenson's dwelling house;- thence with the line of aald Stevenson B. 21* W. 7,65 poles to a stake In the center of the Xenia and Cllfioa Turn­ pike road; thenci with the line of aald pike It- SPH* E, )5>68 poles to a stake comer to Mid Stevenses/at or near the intersection of the Cony Pikd,' with said Xsnta and Clifton pike; thence with said Bterenson'a line N. i ll i* W. It 'poles lo a stone corner to Mid Stevenaon, from which a Sugar Tree 24 Inches diameter bears 8. 34* X. 2l links; thence S. 68H* w, 3 pries to a itoiie at the head of a spring, also comer to Mid first tract; (second tract in this mortgage) 1 thence N. 2114* W. 3 pdtai to the beginning containing 1.65 Acres, more or less. ToUl Tract If-—134.4* teres, All of Tract No, 2, la subject Id the I mm for oil and t u derelopnmt to C. L. Williams, etc.. Recorded In Greene County Lease Record*, VoL 7, pars 557; Said premise* are located In Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio, at the Inter, kectlon of the Wllberforce and Clifton Road with the TarbM Cemetery and Yellow Springs Road,- . ’’ Bald premises an appraised at keventy-fite dollars, ($75.N), per acre and must be sold for not less than two-thirds, (2-3), of the appraised value upon the following teritu; Purchaser lo deposit tar (II) per emit, o f the purchase price wheri the. premises are struck off and the .balance In cash upon con­ firmation by the court and delivery of the .deed, within a reasonable time Sfter agld Mle. Said M le is made In Case No, 8155, In the Probate' Court Upon 116) petition of the -ixecutom to sell Mid mal estate to pay CHARLES STEVENSON. , VERA ANDREW HARVBT, 1NA MCRDOCK, ' as Kieclitors of. the Estate of W. B. Stevenson, deceased,. MILLER it FINNEY, Attorneys (Dec 1#, 17# 14, 31) Friday and Saturday “PICK A STAR” Jack Haley — Patsy Kelly Laurel a Hardy PLUS Giant Bank Night 4 . t a V t . SUNDAY m N EW COEN The fe e d dear* wt d o lle r e en i e re fewe* kMt vdtii y id fe p * r mere tw ice m* greet m * lest yeer « * d e fe e d pert e f tike n#w cem w ede up o f w ater vdilcti w ill dry ea t la ter wed wot ceuat fo r com w e ifb t, the p re iea t price w ill h h f he a* n is »y dollar* perv«cre* Owr fra h i' -drier ha* heea op e ra tln f'd a y aald w ifht fo r seme tw o week*. W e are prepared to take la new corn in any quantity. FLOCK OWNERS— Be carefu l in fe ed iu f new c om to layu tf floriia whether hen o r pullet*— it m iyht eerily up* set them right In the present fo o d o f f season ...use kiln dried corn either cracked o r fround in mash fe ed and take no chance*. W AYNE Supplement and K . D, Corn ca n 'tb e b ea t.. Check up on your m ilk production. Cows com ing ** from fo o d pasture need WAYNE* Dairy Feed to keep up production. . . ■ *- CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. T e lephone 21 South Main Street- Cedarville* Ohio i* i A Message Of F A C T S about M cM I IM N F U N E R A L S N o honest man cmi ever say that we do not fiv e exactly what we advertise; A L L T H R E E F O B O N E L O W P R IC E ,* T H E C A S K E T * B U R IA L V A U L T , • M c il l a n / -- S E R V IC E THE CASKET - ‘jnminka' - rJ’ ’j Sllyer-shailad Armco metal with full exten­ sion bar!' handles and. nice -Interior, T H E -V A U L T . Guaranteed .atrrsealed con­ crete, strongly ire-thforced 1 and*' stipple 1 finished. J O H N L l f E L AN N IH IR IP A N ALSO Screen Vaudeville . AND “Dr. Cupid” ' Ken Murray and Oswald SPECIAL ADVISORY SERVICE W ith o u t e h a ro e , s t a n y t im e . F e e l fr e e to «n y m s tts r s r « ls t iv o to fu n s r itls . A d v a n ce t* o ft on wlsfi. t ' - HO time, under any*dreum«upce» have no over adver- ttsefi any raerchBndiEe or any service thgt we cOuld not proTlde. Whenevef yon see our advertisement that offers a complete funeral, It means Just that—COMPLETE*. * In­ cluding everything necessary, nnywhere within’ a 20 -mlle ra­ dius of our location. ‘ Cemetery Charges aid Clothing Egtira. McMillan Funeral Home Cedarville, O. "^lephone J Melvin McM’ llan Licensed K;nbatmor And Funeral Director ” . H Temperance Notes Sponssrsd to CriiarvUU W. C .T . It. Kentucky* one of the largest whiskey producing states In the na* tlon, Is now TnoiS than one-third dry by local option otocttOns. 1 Hsrbati F. Leisy, president o f tha Leisy Brdwhig Uo., Mkunity said in the Bt*#tm’ ^««rn*l. It Is only rtHW«NMiry to look hsck to ths geiMKri- 63 tp«etaiicy A fsw ya#fs ! 1 k CUMMINGS CHKVROLCT SAtSS c * d ArriU#* O h i« - <*►• * ml .

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