The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

jglpMiinmi SSSSSmBSm M'-.I. * pmm .■##» w LEGAL WOTICi ta a a C e o r t Greene CouMr. Ohio ' Mary f r M I vs. . ,j . r f f «A<.! AU|#, *1 *ls P#i#r en d Ttwieea Able rwrtdinf ,a> ; i ; ?*K*y»to*» *»«.. tedtenepolie, te d , | suit :*k* tif.tn*- th a t tu it ha* bears Wed < jileintlff t« w t Mid# * w ill mad* i* Mam* Iran* AM# fo r certain real #»t«w in O n w i Cetmty, Ohio* and th a t utile## they answ er o r dem urrer *y May Tth, l»M . judgment w ay be ji ag*«J**t them. FRANK L. JOHNSON* j A tto rn ey fo r Mary Fristtd, LEGAL NOTICE Charlie M cCarthy.-wan <rf *h« year and Ms n r n eyaaii aw righ t m their t k n w i a u m w ik id .—- — Srfa JMtte worU is <*Th#Goldwya iW ltea;'tba!Mwlwl_«tr*va- ■|P■ IwWEw ME• a sew vivih i t * - —v—-• iff - t '—' ry g a W t e * * «* te Technicolor. which win ow n a t th e Regent the* i t o r l a Springfield, Friday, Marsh 21, for a weak of glorloo* am -■ tegtaiaRMifc,;. ' ' ' ' ‘ *V’ , >* \ , t M ’ 1 ‘ , 'a. ir« " ' v- f’ VM t l , * f - — 1 of two, cciitla«*» an# da*Mawruf»t*ftorfi»: ■"Stage D o o r Lead* are ftortaa,„ nary, golden, rolced the »« tdhit i Holt W - t W i.'^ u w jw iii w * : gbhp - tomjewmw * w a ,tn ®u We en -Jepten, Ella Logan i» # th e gorgooua Coldwyn girts. Qlrrlng “C b« rli£ mid Hdgar ^ E m p t U B r th e Rita Bros.. Kenny Baker, Bobby; cU rk . Adrtphe Meniou an d Jerome Cowan, a re alee prominently featured in th e brtUlant cast. The following described re a l estate wlU be sold a f auction, without reserve o r bye bid a t the respective prop­ erties to the highest bidder. * , ‘ S A T U K D A Y f A P R l L 2 f l 9 3 8 ■ COMMENC1NGAT IsOO 0 ’CLOCK B. M. C e tf a ^ i l le y d h S t t ’ Ml mil l. I II 1 iiiMil.i.,iii*i..wi»^iiiiiiiii' II. Ill «| Inr. ,11111 Li 2 lo ts-^JSand 55-foot frontage on Main street, with each lot 130 feet in depth, running back to the alley, On these lots are two, two-story brick business buildings. These are known as th e Townsley buildings, just north of th e railroad on the east side of .''fain street, f One lot on the south side of Elm street.^ Lot sfee, 18- foo t frontage and 50-foot in depth. On the lot is a one story frame cottage in fa ir condition. Note—-.These propertiees wilt be sold to liquidate holdings in an e s ta te .. * , Terms: CASH orBANKABLENOTE & BdBi*cEllWB T O W N S L V 1 Y ■ . A wiP Ww MMvSJMmmm Ji * Carl Taylor, Auctioneer, r There**#. A. Muscelmaii, wha**| >lae« of residence id unknown and j cannot with reasonable diligence be* useertnined id hereby notified th a t| -n*«l P. Muaselmiw h*s filed hi* peti~ j fmn against her for divorce on the ] srounds of «ro»» neglgct of dSity In No. 216*7 before the Common j Pie#* Court of Greene County, Ohio, and that mUdmtueewill be for heering m or nfter April 43rd, l»88, #t which time Ksid defendant mu*t answer or judgment may be rendered agalnat her., v , MORRIS M- GITMAN, 1*11-4-15, Attorney for Plaintiff, LEGALNOTICE Row Henry, who** pine* of resi­ dence is unknown, will take notice * a t dmMarch S,TMS, William Henry tied hi* certain cap** agalnat her for divorce before the Court of ComMon ?Ieaa of Greene County, Ohio, in egae ’No. 21664, <yvthe ground# of wUful %beence for over three year*, aid cause will come on for hi on or before April *Srd, i«a«, at time defendant,must gnawer or jgdg. nenfemay Be rendered against her. MARCHS SHOOT, Attorney for. Plaintiff. 1-11.4-15. Thati LEGAL NOTICE . M#»t* S*Mtais#/wh«M’is A'laoM ptMeW r«I*#C# »M IMS tANtt# «.,.«-<» Ww. A. Bwlwr. Nseyort, Kr.<Md M«ee KMtog^RiMNk* ■i»#, e-e CMHam C h em ite* ipw*«,.ris«lal*; wy#„ will t»k# no»|i;# th»t m tt* n th a*y ifrgeusnr, i*>s, iw rtsmtw, m *$ ‘flit* Ktt wtslnW Ibag.'la .Uf# Cent # S T A % . s s ■nit F M T LU X i a G 3 IA I it Cpnuw rams, fit**** tSswsly, CM* Mtaa Pip# Ktt. 91.W1, of a slf «W«t, to t sue gaig- ten- ot A* roilewliit eswHbm f**t «stet«: , Situate in the County ot qiaww, I# lb# M b ,.f Ohio. *M la tM City of xiud*. eai towfMI me Ceeedtedl a* foWow*:— 8«tae ran of in *&*.*», B««tt and XbHM* r.tddltlm to. itte Clty of Xeolo; boftaabuc at gta ’ %■W. covaar oTaald io ta t tfee bgg**«l«a M , ’huteh SbaW: thMieo «ae^riy.Wlt|k UwV n tt lae of Chawb Stnwt 35 feat: thae«e.MiittNrty Y»aa alley nrnatae betwega Calloway ant Weot tt,, ihoac# with Said alley Wastarty *5 faat jrf»a Uw mat n*o'of Waal Sweat, ferwerty sjuU Htroat: Utaeca aaatarly .with tha east .Utcosiu^WMCtl k “Y Sana «uafy, mm tad city. Baiag g u t i t MMttaof su iftr iTo. n o , mid van or mta nl*(*alty Mid out and JaaljUiatad oa the ra v'otdad plat or gaall and Partia» .'o the City of Xcola, tue part herahy Itelag derrlbed a* follows: Bactoalac a t h stoaa ... *. comar to Btldfonl'a (sow m m Sot iu the South Uae or a <«a foot «Uay; thaece •funning With the South lino «r said *U«y K, ?s» 5*' ®. » fart aad < Inehaa to a.'ataga la iatd lines thence parallel Wth esld tut* Mat itna Sr It* Tt*» MLf ' t *« to a atafce; Ihgtce targHaC wllh lha aouth Use of aald allay S, ?«• W W. v faat, * lachea to #. jtaka is aid lut* line, thaece with aald Jut* lisaK . it* lip W, *a fast to (he haclnslag cootala- <pg K7»i aouara feet, th e pT»y« or a*)d paUUos m for the parti- fqn Or sate of the preHtaes daacrtlwd, And for t'lHUable taSaf, Una cf West HitteLna the hffirwbMr. They are reunited to aaawee aald petlllttn ..ct latec mas the Slat day ef Match, 1119, or (jMncht «Ut be lakes afaiuat. then Mhht L’S B. M c CAIAIME*; (> Attorney for the I’liIM*. (2,|Sil-Wl ‘ White the sale of whisky ha* in- Moaned 248 per cent and of beer 517 rcr cent, the contribution* to churches Iiave increased 00 per cent and to gen - \ta l benevolence 20 pet cent since re­ peal, according to statistics published recently In Salvation Army War Cry. W YES 353 OUTSIDE ROOMS , 0 WITH BATH• FROMIf t 99 .ip f jfCiffn ‘Itifi mff'ffU'itfrr gr»‘ w EESI NM e EN s ® 9919- * l O t l f f l T a L U e f t f F rid a y — S*tttrd*y <Rank Night” .: <M«eilKliiM . *g»fa«i#g fgp Thrgg” . itebert VgiiBg Hm*>M ff!*g C O * U M 3 U 5 ALBIRT WvnumiriiM CatttlniMgg Chmwg P#(fy Adulig Only tig Tfl! X M. X £ N I A STARTSSUNDAY t h m e o . v . HGTILS 5000 ROOMS I* • ■WNWW msa oec t SWwUBWG W»Eil4e&ofl^ e.GUyiN: •* jrgftft a jwe.w i f ...'aiggegj »'.ee- '■iii* I ’wwaa m . • r Y(D T O PUTTING MOP IN A ftbihar’i Love A t the Hf Affair*, la id Taaidag t oiWwtag naMag wee : ..Aaya m tandamr ear# baa, wMboM fra a t the eleek a* be eaeee.ed la g#d ert w ater, e l Ike si, • h # egael u>tb* wMi- t rertt fer ewe gaerter If Uwt Ike waler km*beeet m tk a a mm guartaiv a a gddi- ’ barge wfil b# a d le i BOARD Off PtlRLIC APTAIKU J», J . McCgrhrti, Clerk, J«MW S tewart gaff aM ity Aan m m m m te a r# th e roAumtte teatU ak i k i te a >teter*aga* productloa “Ot H am aa Haartg.* a n a «C te a acaggafg gwwhgr t acaiMNUoiui te Americtma an d a n a of te a BMrt «MMaMa a te ria g a r mother I oy # ever -written, which will open j j £ * 2 * * * g * k i Kama, gander, M u ch 17, fa r a three .T*» atefr widte la ag*ie«e caaeenul a atm and bu mother' her* teaagbflawnaaa had lngMtttada waa brought I f * * •*«* »*Ateadarbaartad PrgiWent, who undaratood ! ! P ! j! ? * 2 y w > t * fUfwacrtHclng mother. Tba baokgrawd # 5M« gvwrtaa* fm m *» Wd la Ohio, in tea year of ltto with ate^mw iaoca tawMg a wilderness country. Beglah Bondi and W«JM*lBpt*ft****to*g(amtaea# (egtared fa the hrtiuant oast. PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOtD GOODS Thu undersigned will gall a t Public Auction, a t the late residence of Ada C. and & T, Baker, in CedarviUe, Ohio on ■ ■ ' SATUKDAT, MAKCH U , * 3 S COMMENCING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK P. M. ...... ....................... .................. . ■■HWHyeewa 11"I. III i; "■ ...... . ... . th e following houaehold goods, to-wlt? 7x4 ORIENTAL RUG 3—7x3 ORIENTAL RUGS 20 SMALL RUGS llV g x ll NEW LIVING ROOM RUG 5—9x12 RUGS WALNUT SECRETARY BOOK CASE BABY CHICKS / A HATCH; EACH WEEK ^ Pullonua Tweted aad CulledFIocka CUSTOM HATCHING 2i/gc Per Egg ' -’ * Ha tchery Phtmet 54* , YaRew Sprlaga, Ohte Brwodara, Fwd, and Supplies . ^ V a h tiq u T ^ ln u f c l ia ^ ^ lyre-fiaae tu rn top table, overatuffed davenport and arm chair, antique corner cupboard; oak dining room suite, includ­ ing sideboard, serving table, tab le and 6 chairs; about 20 chairs of different design; 3 sets.of dishes, including Hav- iland se t; sterling sets of silver and other miscellaneous silver; silver tea set. 2 walnut bed room suites almost new, cedar chest, 4 gas heating stoves; 10 linen tableclothes, 3 dozen nap-, kins, and other miscellaneous linens. Wool blankets, bed spreads, sheets, etc. O ther mis* cellaneouebed linens; brass andirons and fenders, Detroit Jewel Range (new ),. Kelvinator Iceless Refrigerator, ,modern porch glider, and many o ther articles too numer­ ous to mention, , ' OHfSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK * “^ t o t h c — " ' t - «*»« COMXAMT .' SALES EVERY MONDAY ffTRINffFIRLD, OBIO Mate DM . The above household goods a re th e effects of the late Ada C, and S. % Baker, deceased. . „ ' Terms of Sale: CASH ’ ’ ' ^ ' . *. « ^ 1 \ i. : u A. W. and J . N. CresweU NRAL HUNTER, Administrator of the E state of S. T: Baker, deceased. WEIKERT and GORDON, Auctioneer . H. A," TURNBULL, Glerk NEW1938CHEVROLETS” tyo u A . C fiM m o& vt Z>ea£en. -4^ > > '5 unprecedented demand of the leet several week*; We want your car nowl Bring It In*and gat our llboraf trade-in offer on a MtW CWIVffOtir. mt £m U’mnfkm^wed the mm ~*** \*^*h**r^t^rwm<*k Cbavtolrt tr*dt»--|k» jhvdm mtfmf 0m rn 4m m t& $ .p ^w km m ^mmM r ikm Caprioag ysaiMtf'that ClmmSm stj^teg, Chav# dMr dBfMMUJfiBWMtefhkMiff"WhfilMfJIUKdbifteBMMu^H^LKe kteul^d1 etM Jf 9 E-mBJNNk #md oaal mm ami WeV# teekbag Mberel iwlaTs Iteeprtees-ell eaaAeee t* tt*d»‘hiodfefS80get thfuttl tf gm madteelheliee* levee*w*«cete nu tialty ■ to m a mm 19S8 fNe-rmirt m n t f te teteg ymm mg m «raak widi ym«—get our JL|ateummlJL|dteMwyil . ^ .#®S w HBW s a e e WNPN|rf ‘ JtNMB 8s>Jg9S NBNNNN b Ylrtt nor etewrno«n «fwl ir^eM iWnewCWr- wMl. • CkmnlmT JlkMHMdJBdJidrtjfMl <dj i'-u;’ * r7‘. t . il- U l I B F ' V i f y. W f 11 A ( H i V R O ! * ' CUMMINGS CHEVROLET S S U g NEW Tfll! BY NEHUJ TIBENENT^ OF THE SIXTYF 1 } UOLUMBUSH foot you is » i* not dead-end, a t Urn Ohio Rate At Maryuvillr, ly, genial «ap«i sUtiitien, told •gmrme*wr*i ,*?e#^g agiag Officer*’ State D*p«rtm«rilj at teter 4u« Oka eteilAAd lh a „ .or^gsg i inmate*, and sai^ that a penal inkt for the proteetje the criminal, but] ject is salvage—^t|( *aul». In knockii break'ig U, one fragments and glj| ■that the vessel vice for which it tended. .In pick*«| .human lives that - at Marysville we ] *0 that they world and perfc tended to dm’ 1 show, but there iJ woman, if tee if forget her past and new Incentivfj a higher plane tlj herself a wc Reilly, a 'fownerJ and assistant cot gained wide recof tem- of rteabiliti established at th| ing the last- thre While only twil tee highway there are thirty-1 person* kiHed Ini ing daylight hou* in the bulletin is| or’* Safety Combined with driving and dtivi| three additional light. riare, *e] fatigue, were Ite cause* of t|ie ha*arda. The ft ate to promote j 1orfliiiti the partment* active program, and civic! safety gw) campaign to lef economic^lo** at sens through tri State TrCaso ley reported a dJ sale* tax colleclj and February when compared! during the corr in 1937. The 1938 was $5,03] responding 199f 220, Treasurer “The biggest] ill tee history. oI| the assertion mi Paul A. T. No state-wide WP J mater way, nation in lli have a conditio sans do not hi reasonable di*t Mr. Noon said WPA library the State libra for everyone positive that 41 eventually.'’ " branch libra* in isolated library«n-whe cording to plai SapMHidendl t t f LOCA 1 S I TI W^dnesl public fo r mats rieil by ekpeete( *m r-lect! th e proj *vm u WEB#! hUtDgl) dial fe ln ib i If the «m!( pai vm t is?I!S b t : Tbl author1^ iA pyf given w h i c h t | ^b# f 91

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