The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26
Th* Treat* Property, 09 N. Main sfersst, owiwd by Me, tad Mre, Ways* Itobler, 1* wmteryoiKy repair* and iRproveewat*. Mr. Frank E. Wil«y and family have bem enjoyin* a visit from Hi* parents, Mr, and Mr*. Gay C. Wiley of Morning San, lawn. Mr, J. E. Hastings, wife and tiro daughters, Misses Maude and. Lena, did not get to make their tr ip to Florida last Thursday, aa expected, Mr. Hastings was taken ill several days before and was not able to start south. Mr, John Sthwart and daughter, Miss Joanne^of ©incinnati,have been .spending the Holidays with the' former's nrotberj Mrs. Emma Stewart, The Young Women's S. S. class taught by-Hiss Carrie Rife and the In a list o f fourteen elected town- Young Men’s class taught J>y Mr. ship and .village officials in , the Arthur Evans enjoyed a joint county that have not died expense »c- ,social at the home o f Mrs. E. E. Fin- counts as required and cannot qualify ney, Tuesday. The other members o f for their offices until they do, qppears the I . P, C. U. were also, invited to the name of Thomas Frame, Cedar-, shore this social affair, _ villa Twp. constable. rsm CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEUm 91, **W Tha monthly meeting o f the Re search Club will be held Thursday, January 6th i t the Jhoma o f Mrs. Frank ensure, . ®* & WM* udfs mid. s#e,' Mis* Hoetew Imre l*Mt apeadiag tke Holiday* in „ k Kt. Staling* Yor M i« West Misa Dorothy Nelson was hostess Monday afternoon to Miss Jane West whoso marriage took .place to Mr, ,Clyde Alien Hutehitort, Wednesday afternoon. * Mr. W, R, Watt spent Monday and * * * » o f bridge w «e played Tuesday in Ada, 0 ., visiting with hiSv Mi“^ ^sry Waddle, of Xenia, was a brother-in-law and slater, Rev. W. A . WW£^ed a prise and Miss West was Condon, D.D. " presented e guest prise. r. ; <* Ap ice course, with pink and white Mrs, ‘Mabel Ckawford o f Tarkio, »PP°totmenta, was served. The ices Mo.,-arri«»d .Wednesday evening for 'vere individual molds of cupids and a visit wRb'kher slater, Mrs; Clayton * e v l* nndfavora were pink and white McMillan. MOREPEOPLEKNOW about M c M illanfunerals —Than Ever Before The-response, to our popular price advertising throughouflhla year'has bean verygratlitylng. Of course, by popular'prices we mean conscientiously low prices—not mere cheapness. Manypersona unfortunate! ymtuse low prices with cheap ness—nothing justifies che_. v,-ss. It Is antagonistic to the best Interests, genuine needs and satisfaction of all our 'de* .sires,1 ' . ; „ We promise,you for 193 $ a continuance bf our presenfcitow price policy. . ■ The Caskst j* -Full:. »1aah w w itl WfOi.fa- tcanta. fctiiS lM , .as* " aios,.'1 Set, la(nl«r. Ths Burial .Vault Gnar*a**e* alr-*eal ssasset*. ktraasfr n iin K M i n t a The CA SKET , the - conc r e t e BURIAL VAULT a n d ' McMillan Sende»---an three ter one low price. Otter___ ihtelMMiato wttk w ilt, : ■-«ask*t 'MS-/-- ,as*rl«»;ia<-yy McMillan Funeral Home heart-shaped nut cups. Miss Nelson’s guests were Misses Janes West, Frances Straley, Rebecca Galloway, GenevayClemens, Virginia Townsley, Eleanor Coulter, Eleanor Hughes and Dorothy Anderson, of Ge- darville; Mary Waddle and Wanda Turnbull, of Xenia, and Hazel Nelson, sister pf the hostess,’ who teaches at Etna, O., and is spending her Christ mas vacation in Cedarviiie Members of the Hutchison-West wedding party were* entertained at a rehearsal dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H, C, Aultmnn, S. Detroit at., Xenia,, Tuesday evening,. Miss West is a niece of Mr, and.Mrs, Ault man, Bride-Elect In Automobile Accident Miss Jane West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; J. S. West, suffered injury in .a jftotor car crash in. Columbus several days Ago. She was riding in a car* til Columbus in company with her fiance, Mr. Clyde Hutchison, Co lumbus. Miss West was j thrown against the wind shield- mirror;and sustained a cut on the forehead that required eight stitches to close. Mr^; McKibbep’s Sabbath School class of the younget Married folks enjoyed a Covered Dish supper and 'kocial time at the Evans home Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clemens enter tained Mr. and Mrs. AUeriflTurnbuU of -Cleveland, Wednesday,%with- a turkey dinner. . . ■ Mr. and Mrs; C. H. Crouse were guests over the week-end with Mr. andMrs. Sidney,Smith in'Ft. Wayne, Ind.y returning home-Tuesday. A number: of ladies from her were guests of Miss Katherine Jacobs, at her home on the Dayton pike, west' of Xenia, Monday evening, at bridge. Prises were awarded Miss Louise Treharne.'Zimmerman. anil Mrs. Nor man -Swqet*- Rossford, - 0. A salad Guests present were: Mrs. James Miller, Xenia; Mrs. Edward Jacobs, '/.Akron: Mrs. Norman Sweet, RoSs- ford;I Miss Louise Trehane, Zintinet- lhanj’Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Frank CreswcH/Mrs. Arthur Evans, .Miss Ruth Burns and ‘Miss Wilmah Spenc er, Cedarviiie. ^ P U B L I C S I will offer at Public Sale on the late ^ b. .Nojrthup. miles S. E. o f Yellow Springs, 4 miles N. W. of-OedatviB; S miles N. E. of Xenia on cross roads of Ctiftoiv-Okl Town and 'Cedsr ville-Yellow Springs roads, all chattels o f tho Estate: o r t l, . "S«»w’^ ‘n.etsInWincheir*Cohimn .wi'tw. ---- 1 —.. ............ • .1 Walter Wincbell and Ben Bernia,' those pan-slinging gentle men above, who delighted audiences In “ Wake Dp and Live’* are back for the'greatest return match in hlss-tory in the filmusical “ Love and Hisses” which will be the -screen attraction at the New Yearis Ere midnight celebration at the beautiful Regent the ater in- Springfield, where it will play through the following week. Tills- T.N.T.-for-two picture-lias a pew kind of *umph" when Sltuofte Sinicin the little sweet-hot star from Paris-steps in agd out the show to adddynamlte to tho WJuchell-Bernte feud. Simone in the greatest surprise knockout of the year sings operatic-Arias and awing tunes ln “^ove and Hisses.” Handsome Dick Baldwin, who was such a hit In'“Life Begins in College” has the romantic lead-opposite the vivacious little French cutie. Some of-the new Gordon and Revel rave-tunes that. Simone introduces ore “ Sweet Someone,” “ I Wanna Be in Winchell's Col umn." “ Be.a Good Sport” and "Broadway’s Gone Hawaii.” / The ' hilarious supporting cast {deludes Jcian Davis and Bert Lahr who romp through a'coitiedy romance.' Also woven into the picture are bright musical spts* featuring specialty numbers by the Peters Sisters, Chilton and Thomas and the Brewster Twins. LEGAL NOTICE Stanton, of Eaton, 0 ,; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank and (two sons, Johnny and Tommy, Dayton.' Mr. and Mrs. Daily are parents o f hlrs. Koppe and will spend part of .thfe*winter here. . Miss Arno Pickard, who has been attending Hickcjrs Girls’ School in St. Louis," Mo,,"' Arrived hom e last Thursdayi ,She spend the .Holi days with ner paferits, Mr.: and Mrs." . M. Piekard,;J?«ierAl Pike. S * 0. •X A W I BEEF HIDES | HIGHEST PRICES f PAID I Dealer’ Lot* Bought 1 BENNIE SPARROW I Elm Stirieet > Cedlarville,0.'| ! r.PURE-BRED JERSEY COW— 1 Giving good flow o f milk; 1 pure-bred Guernsey heifer, 5—HEAD OF HOGS—5 PHONE—189 i . ' I HiMKMUIIH W m W W H fllU liB lliW lM B B H IH Iim M iiM lIlH H i^ SHOWS CURRENTLY ATTHE Consisting o f 2 purebred Hampshire sows, bred to pure-bred W ipthire boar, to furrow March 10* 198$; 1 pure-bred Hampshire ^ -JMBB M g g p and 2 'fat harrows. A ^ 150__W hite Rock Chidsens— 150 1 A M A * S Thla flock te id high production, blood tested, Small flock o f £ pureAMred LakenveJder chickens, m “ Farm Implements ^ J K *Consisting o f 1 good farm wagon with flat .top and standards; tfe fead wagon with side-boards and standards; Oliver sulky 1 ^ walking plow, 12-in.; single dish; 2 drags; 2 good spike-fc com planter with check wire; airtgle row corn p low ;......... ^ cultivators; 2 sleds; single shovel plow; Buckeye wheat drill; com 2 2 2 1 I feed wagon wfth side-boards and standards; Oliver sulky plow, 14-in.; £ - ................................. " J------ " *—ike-toOth harrows; 2 one-horse R| ahidta; 2 hog boxes, several log chains, fortes, shovels and other W articles not mentioned.' £ 1 DELCO LIGHT PLANT N One 1 i i h.p. gasoline engine; wood lathe, carpenter tools, forger % anvil and other blacksmith tools; -also butchering tools. ■ I j 21 Buckeye Incubators as follows: three 600-egg; nine 280-egg; 176-egg; five 110-egg; three 65-egg. 2 Buckeye, red brooders. ^ Crates* egg cases* show pens, feeders, fountains, etc. .. 10 colony houses; % interestjn 6 stands bees; Locust and Cedar-(«id posts, line || THE LITTLE THEATRE WITH THE BIG SHOWS . * FRIDAY BETTE DAVIS HENRY FONDA .................. LIVESTOCK REPORT Monday December 27, 1937 Springfield Livestock Sales Co. HOGS—741 head. . 120-140 lbs. ___ _— ...8.45 • 140460 lb s ....... ......... 8.55 to 8,60 160-480 lb s ,--------—---- 8.60 180-200 lbs. — ..........8.50 200-225 l b s . 8.25 225-250 lbs. ____ -------- ..8.00 250-275 lb s ._____ . . . -----7.85 t 275-300 lbs....................... 7.45 ‘ 300 lbs, u p ----- ------ . —7.16 down Sows . . . ____ _________ 6.35 to 7.25 Stags — . f . . ____ 5.40 to 5.50 Feeding pigs —J*.—,___ .9,05 down CATTl.p—75 he#d. Steers^ 5.90 to 6.50 Heifers itu—_—5.00 to 7.05 Cows*—best. ^------- ....4.50 to 5,15 Cows—medium Z,—-----3.95 to 4.45 VEAL CALVES—95 head. Gopd and/phoipeVia. .-.11.05 to 11.75 'Toa'^ediqnV^-iU— 9.50 to 10.30 Lo-jy -------6.90 to 9.00 C0llkt.v £ ::j - “. i i . i ’------ 6.75 down SHEEP A LAJJ^S—lOO head. Medium, lambs .C d ..........7.00 to 8.75 'Medium lambs .t—— -..5.15 to 5,80 Butcher-ewes 4.20 down With a light, supply of live stock in all departmentajat today’s sale, the demand was string, and the bidding brisk 'for all classes offered. Hogs were fully •flfty 'cents higher than a week ago, wtih -tbp of 8.60 paid for weights rangingjfroni 140 to 180 lbs. Heavier kinds'ad|d within the spread of 8.50 for !p2 lb. averages down to 7.15 far 322 lb* kinds. Sows were higher At dpwh. i on* 5 ;' ; 6 '.coal^lw “ ' l d e n _____ , __ a a ^sen Ik peete andSOO feet lumber, ; J FRff.fh-l.lS 0 shocks comJp field; 40 bu* com; 4-bu, srioated see^ J l coni; 1 yk tone alfalfa hay; % Interest in 10 acres o f wheat. HOUSEHOLD COODS ' % 1 iron bed, 2 antique walnut bed-steads, dining room suit, table; 6 chairs and side board; 8 ft, davenport With apriiijtl and mattress; antique gate-leg table; small tables and odd chairs, 8-burner oil stove, te SoUth-Bend kitchen range; 2 heating stoves, Buffalo robe* good condi- ^ ■. tion; other items not mentioned, m TeniiRof Sale—CASH ' f ^ REAL ESTATE—Tbe beautiful home site to be sold about April I, N LENORENORTHUP,Adrax, 2 : ESTATE C. t , NORTHUP ^ WEIKERT and GORDON, Aucts. . .HAROLD HACKETT, Clerk % on the grounda by Ladies o f YeilowJ^rinFi M- K Cfedr#, ^ h a t Certain Woman” Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJESTS SATURDAY PETER p . KYNE’S thundering yarn of the old -west “Two Fisted Sheriff” - ' —with— r -• / ' £HARLES''STARftRTT. 1 » SUNDAY and MONDAY i Rabart Taylor Eleanora Powell G ta fo Murphy Biiddy*Ehsen .—in— “BroadwayMelody , 011938 ” LEGAL NOTICE Mnml£ RheuBett* whose place of residence unknown, will take notice that on.December 10th, 1937, Charles R. Rhoubert. filfed his action against her in divorce before the Court of Common Plemf. ,o f Greene County, Ohio, on tile grounds of wilful ab senee for over three years, being Case No. 21610 op the ’docket of said Court. Said matter will be for hearing on and after January 26th, 1937. . MARCUS SIIOUP Attorney for Plaintiff.- .(Dec, 10-1^44*ii. 744-21) Dr Pa«IJ[. Yolkert Dahtist OFFICE HOURS Monday and Friday 9:30 A. M. to 6 P .M . Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . 9:30 A. M: to 8:30 P. M. CMHco fckaad Wednesday . m m w ' For Sale—Chaster White boar. Rrady for service. George Watson.... , Wonted — general hauling, liv»- 'stock, material, grain, C, T, NoUey. ! Phone 101 F-4. (4t) m m m w m m * DBNB ftT YaHgvr B m m OW# ' X-RAY EQUIPMENT Dr. "and Mrs. A. W . Jamieson 6f ' Rushvillc, Ind., and Howard Jamieson, . . , . i j . . In imrsiianqi of tUa or.dcr of llio Probato Jr. "of Everett, Wash., S student in Court; Of- Oreone Oounty. Ohio, will offor for Monmouth College were guests at the, «u« at pnbtte auction ou too: U n i t e d Presbyterian Parsonage 8th Day of- January, 1938, „ . . ... AT 10:00’ O'CLOCK A. M., OnriBtmas 1/ay. ' . Ill tho WOst Door Of tho Court House, at Xonla, ■ i" 1 ‘ ‘ —-— > — olilo, tiio following*ctac-rlbed real oatiito: Mr. and Mrs, Russell Koppe had as tract no , ii . I’AitCEi. "A”, situate m a,... . „ , r , tliu Tov.usblii of Coilarvllle, Countj1nf Greou^, theti* guests XltiasDay, Mr.,and Mrs. s,atu *,f Otilo; tlie imrt liorelty conveyed la John Dailey,- Mr,, and Mrs.W. C. bounded and descrjbod na follow^, aud Is part ‘ of original 'Survey-.' No 005 In tlio name of on tlie Waters of the I.lttle Miami . it. stono: la tllb. Yellow Springs road corner to Mattbew Cbrry and |tr the Hue of lolm anti James Miller: thenco S, !»p“: 1" \VV 1004 pole* to a atone romer to .tiiivid Jf, .Laugijoad. In:Matthew Cojry's tlno:: *thenbo ,S, tffiv 43' & _30841 poles to a stone and doau-ond, corner to Mr. and Mrs* JV- S. Hopping had Thomas Andrew; thence N 11“ 15' F.. 59.50 for their guests’oyer Christmas, Mr. i,olcs to,'1 -f“"° !” 1h« “J”1 in ” , _ , -s. t said Andrews line; Ihcncc N. 41° 45' W. 110 Robert Pauu and wife, Williamsport, poll,, a, atone 11 said.road oppoalto to John Pa., Mrs. Eliz.ab.eth'Pauli, Wiljning- foilin’# home; thence x. 23° 45' w. i8.ru! »»• t— __ __. poles to it state) thence &. 21- B; 41,70 pales ton, Miss Jane Pauli, Dayton, and to ( at,mo' 0plll)s|U1 Timmas k . LauKhpad dwell- Mrs. Lpcile Boots,'1Columbus, O. h«r; incuce s , -27“ 30' W- 20.15 poles to a ’ ’ ’ state in the mad; thence N. 14- 40' W. 100.25 ttolest tp tlie beginning. ContalulnR Ono itumlretl, and thirty ono Acres, and Slxty-ono htmdrcdlhs 'of an acre, . Being the same lircmlsB* conveyed, to said Stcvcnson by Thomas ^ tettBltwd hy Deed datcd April H. 1850; recorded in Vol, 37, t>age S»4. 'of Deed Itccords In and for Orcene- Ctemty, phlo,' <J(3llnsr?AtwIi SC’.lSSO; tseardtirin -Vol. ti5. !4.jl2f:'^f ;■ lib': County, Ohio. tho County of (trecne In the State of 0)ilu. and tit the Totynstblp of: Cetfarvilith^^ an4^^ hounded add^ rUstOrlhcd ah foliptys, ,vtet Being part of JittftcK Cnibcftson's Survey No. oh’ the Wafers o f f lark's, rutf: Beginning al a stone lit tfie. line ,of John and ■jaiues-siilier cornet1 to jno Slorenaoit at the IntJersetillon of Its®; Cutmly vftadst iitiinlng thenw nlltt tlie line of afthl Stevenson S, 2714? JV, 4i4il jioles to rt stOtic |n said: Hilo hi the toad Ifear a hrldgii; llienee S, 21*-v 18' TB. 8 poles U> S'* atone at. the head of a Spring; (lienee X. 03? 43' J!, 3 poles, ft, A Slone frotn jvhteh a sugee free 24 tnehei dtameler bears 8, 2ti» B. 20 Ilnte; thence S, 2S.“ 45' A 11 pole*- to" a stoijo; ihence, N. 08? 48' K. 22.79 pole# to a stake corner to said Miller; tlienco N. 23° IS' IV. 13.95 polos to a atone, corner to said Millers; thence 8, 68* 45' W. 21.79 poiert to a stone Corner to said Millers; thence ff» 34* W. 3 poles to llte place pf he- ginning conlalftlng by survey two acres lip the same more or less, ■' TltACT NO, IT. PAItriX '<r." Hltuate in Cc-darvlllc Township, fjrecite County, Stale of Ohio, anil hounded and described as follows, io-wltt; llolng part of sahf Survey No, (105: Be ginning at a stone near a bridge on what Was formerly a County road leading, front McFar land's Mill to Yellow Springs; and running thence 8, 27 U0 W. 45.47 poles to a stone In the old road opposite said John Stevenson's dwelling house; Jhenco With the lino of Said Stevenson S, 21* W. 7.65 poles 10 a stako In the Center of the Xenia- and Clifton Turn pike r cid; tlicbce with the line of Said pike N,- 5914" K. 15.69 (wiles (o a make corner to Said Stevenson at or near the Interaction of the Oorry Bike,, with said Xenia and Clifton pike; thence with said Stovenson's line N,. 23%" W, tl poles.to a Stone comer to said Stevenson, from wtilch a Sugar Tree-24 Inches diameter bears S« 34° E. 20 links; thence S. 98%* W. 3.poles to * alOne at the head Of a spring, also corner to aald first tract; (aecond tract In tills mortgage); thence N. 211;* W. 3 poles to. the beginning containing •1.95 Acres, move of leas. Total Tract 11. -134.40 acres. Alt of Tract No. 2, la subject to the lease for pit and gas development fo C. h. Williams, i-lc.r itM-orded in tlreene County Lease Becords, Vol. 7, page 557. Bald premises are located In Ccdarvlfle Township, Oreene County, Ohio, at the Jnter- aw.tlob of the wtlberforce and Clifton Road with the Tarher Cemetery and Yellow Springs Itoad. , Bald premises are-appraised at seventyrflve dollars, ($75.09). per acre and muni be sold for. not leas than two-ihlrds, (2-3), of the | appraised value upon the following 'terms; j 1’ uroHaaef to deposit ten (10) per cent, of j the purchase price when the premises are J airuch off and (he balance in cash upon eon-1 Urination by the court and', delivery of the- * deed,'"Within a reasonable time.after ea sate, Hnld sale Is made In Case. No. 8555, lit tho Prob.-Uo Court .-npoii (he pelltloti of tlie oscctiKtrs to sell safd rest eatat* (o tpay legacies, > ■ ClIAIlhKS STEVENSDN, ! VEItA ANDREW HAKVEY, • . f 1NA MCRDOCff, * as Kvccutors of the Kslate of W. It, fllerenson, deceased, MH.hKR ft EINNKY, Attorneys (»e« 19, if, 24, 31) .......................'* ! « * ! e t a i ___ ______ mm Glaser’sBeauty Shop All Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE Shapoo, FingeV.Wave and Manicure.......... -7Sc PERMANENTS— $3 and $» 617 Fitot National Bank BW*. Phonos M. 21 lf4 or M. 1825-J SPRINGFIELD, U m r m n sr\ 1937—gnothwrbetteryotg for (UlryUff, luoauta pf tho atttoa> tloizr farnou for 1937 la oettmtted *t $1,470,000,000. Thlo ® o » then toot r»«r, and 1938 -$337 ,000 ,000 ' Inltbo dairy ludiutiy.-w thta' -inorawtod inoomo vory tnow and wider jBMfate* -n. 1 1 for milk «nd milk pxoduote. t / 4 dJ The‘end of 1937 ranxlu enother mllepoet /flip DtUC .. In Borden'* unbroken record of 80 jwut ef WxLpj _(!£! merchandising dalry producte—remroh, *d- vertlsing and aelling ell forms of milk. u u i i a ^ / 1857 euscHASusr manwactumm or miu fsoevm nsrseutossiHsouoHotnr tiuwmid EXECUTOR'S FARM SALE Saturday, January 8, 1938-rl0:00 A, M., West I^oor Court House, Xenia, Ohio,— 134.4 Acres — Cedarviiie Township, Greene County, Ohio, on intersection o f Cedar viiie and Yellow, Springs road with Clifton and Wilber- force road. ^ - This farm is well located, all under cultivation; except small wood lot. Running water.. Ideal for stock. Six room house, bank barn and sufficient out-buildings, .... Appraised at $75.00 per acre. May sell for two- thirds. Terms; 10 per cent on day of sale, balance cash upon confirmation of sale by the court. . VERA ANDREW JHARVEY CHARLES STEVENSON INA MURDOCK Executors o f William B. Stevenson, deceased. Cedarviiie, Ohio Miller & Finnery, Attorneys, Xenjo, Ohio , _ - . Col. 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WILLIAMSON FURNACES Backed B l )a 20‘Year VJniitm THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS NEW CORN Th^gOod day* of dollar corn are gone, hut with yields per acre twice as great as last year tod RgOod part of the •sew corn made up of water which will d^Y out later and not count for com weight; the present price will bring in as many dollars per Acre. - Our grauj drier has Into operating day and night for some two Weeks. We lure prepared to take in new corn in any (quantity. FLOCK OWNERS— Be careful in feeding new com to take no chances, can*t be beat. WAYNE Supplement dnd K, D; Com Cb£ok up on your niilk production. - Cows coming infront good pasturo need WAYNE Hairy .Food to ROegf tip production. CEDARV1LLECRAW CO. Telephone I t South Main Ijfreet .ft. m m
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