The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

\ * * * \ 1 ffMPAY, JULY a, lM t f lu A f l lo n i i ir Ami R ooimv SU duh I m _____ A gain Mickey Rooney and Freddie Bartholomew are toaether agate and k m their greatest tplea since "Captain* Courageous'' in their currant Mt production, ''Lord deff* scheduled for a_week’* engagement at the Rtate theater In Springfield, where It will open with an Owl Show prevue, Friday, July * / Onto Sondergaard, Herbert Muudin and Charles Cobum bar# the outstanding supporting roles in thla thrilling new drama of men in th« making. jzh . W et P aint Anoint Fail "/ ta n a s ’ There is a Wise P a in t- O ioicelM ck o f this Sign- Property owners everywhere * are fall tumingto J m i ftHP • - hola*—to get hill value for their paint money, . j As theyearsgo bv their judg- ment Isconfirmedby its long ■ ■ n s ANCHOR PAINT . ; ^ t; ' ‘to R o M * " - *""cEDARVILLE LUMBER f^OMPANY wear, lasting beauty*n d w j . economy. SeeusNow, We’ilprovetheadvantagesof A Message To The Voters Pjfoitt Albert I* REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB ' f i T A T P ' ’ o l A l f i '■ SENATOR CHnton> Fayctte, Greene, Highland and Ross Counties, ■... Since the aunoanccment of-my .Candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Senator fa the Fifth-Sixth Ohio district, com* posed o f the counties o f Clinton, Fayette, Greene, Highland and,Ross, there has been Iasidiona and staallhy effort on the part of certain Individuals to create the impression that my candidacy does not have the approval o f Republican* -Over the district, -This crafty propo­ unds also seeks to emphasise THAT 11)0 NOT HAVE THE 8111’ - PORT OF MY HOME COUNTY (Highland). Since the filing o f my declamtion o f candidacy And .nominating petition, I HAVE RECEIVED AN' ENDORSEMENT OF MV CAN-' DIDACY, SIGNED BY FORTY o f the FORTY-TWO MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE, (Irteladiag the Chair­ man and Secretary) AND BY THIRTEEN OF THE SEVENTEEN MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF MY HOME COUNTY. It is an admitted fact that the scocaSIed endorsement of the Republican Executive Committee of Highland County, which my opponent received (a very small minority supporting the motion) on September 2$, 1837, WAS ENGINEERED THROUGH THE MANI­ PULATIONS OF D. C. PEMBERTON, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, OF LOBBY NOTORIETY, AT A MEETING HELD IN A WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE HOTEL EARLY LAST FALL, WHY WAS THIS INDIVIDUAL SO INTERESTED ALMOST A YEAR PRIOR TO THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 8, 18377 It in known throughout the district that this professional lobbyist isr trying to secure someone to represent THIS GREAT RURAL DIS­ TRICT OF OHIO, who will “GO ALONG’’ with his private desires In helping to bundle state legislation IN THE WAY HE WANTS IT HANDLED wUhawfc ANY CONSIDERATION for the BEST INTER­ ESTS of THE PEOPLE, This Is another c«*«p fe o f the CITY LOBBYISTS AND POLITICIAN reaching down into the state fits- trkta and attempting to control the nomination o f candidates WHO WILL PLAY YHEH* GAME, Time tactics have been having m damaging effect m party auecese Cos anumber o f years, % am o f the optain*, ami believe that the people o f this district and o f my county WILL AGREE, thatANY MAN OR WOMAN who so desires, MAY BECOME A CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE and that IT IS NOT NECESSARY to get THE CONSENT o f CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS . in THIS m ANY OTHER county, to repreeeat the Republican party. The lepubileans of Ode disirfet -A# not want #r car# foe any B„ C, PEMBERTON DICTATION* They ere wmtiledto SELECT THEIR OWN NOMINEE FOR STATE SENATOR. « )fl I « m certain that TEY WILL RESENT tbie ‘ ‘OUTSIDE” INT.ERFEKRNCE, It has Mm woven that THIS KIND OF A LOAD IS TOO HEAVY TO CAEEY IN THE GENERAL ELUTION CAMPAIGNS, I m un i this campaign with pledgea TO NO INDIVIDUAL, OEOCP SPECIAL INTEREST, with only the dartre to honestly to* * • good people of the FiftMHaUi dlrtriet It Hie Olio -1* tie jmrt #f my ability, • I srtwt lie actlv# apppert of all tllft ib id # f yeprenentatlim, Albert L. Daniel*, 1 T t n p t f f t i i e t N o t t s Codorvm* W. (X T. U- Emergency! One week boforo tha summer season opened at Hamilton, Bermuda, the Castle Harbor Hotel applied for a liquor license, The law however, demanded three week's no-* 'fey. When 175 hotel guests threat- (\ietl to leave, the Bermuda Assembly rushed through a hi.ll to issue a tem­ porary license, *=< There is nothing upon which this a;odern age places a greater premium than efficiency. Historians in future a.fjes will probably'look back and call Cmt age “The Efficient Aga." Socialists Oppose Liquor Ada Socialist members of thy British Columbia Legislature have started a strong drive to abolish all forms o f l?qudr advertising in the province, a recent press report from, Victoria, Columbia, stated. Judge Descends on Drinking Drivers Drunken drivers were* branded vi­ cious enemies o f society by Judge Wil­ iam O'Donnell o f Rhode Island re­ cently^ according to the press, The judge classed drinking drivers along with gangmen, thieves, and vice rack* .tdere, and said he favored severe Punishment for these offenders, The driver, o f course, is unaware bat his side vision- Is slowed. He .eels Set up, invigorated because of ■s weakened, self-restraint. He i* ore that he can drive better, after '? had a little drink. ’ CATTL*~*T head jfp * ateera----- - |Grass if—its Gras# Imilirs Stock bailees Best fat cows ........ Medium cows ...... f.Cuifeer cows Bulls ..... WFWFfiiUW Police Bay Drinkers^Hinder Safety The St. Louis police department is -.ncentrating'on * , drive against •ubken drivers, as h great hindrance ■) its safety education campaign, Flaying With Fire . ~v That is what the United States ia loing in harboring the liquor traffic, •\lcohol burns out the linings o f the .dpm&ch and other organs o f the citizen yfho drinks it. The traffic consumes the funds needed to clothe his family and at last clothes him in rugs and sends him to adrunkard’s hell. The drink itself.consumes hi# mental powers and at last leaves him a mental Wreck.,- Where"war kills its thousands drink kills its tea thou­ sands; and yet American voters fawn upon it and give it right o f way. -Texas has just repealed its prohibi­ tion of ttxfdemon and Satan laughs. Weta Get Tip-Off ‘la Collkr’s The main aditorial in a recent Col- FtF* UMgktht* was- given «y*v to * '‘warning’' oh the critical #tato o f the present lk*yor *Uuation which may develop into*a return o f FtohikHon if the members o f Die trade do not look sharp. A cartoon at the top o f the editorial shows Lawlessness (per­ sonified) galloping on the back o f the Liquor Industry (cqdinized) toward a sign bearing the warping: “DRY VOTES AHEAD/' This is no time to pussyfoot^- soft- pedal on the liquor question or any other national sin bub it is the time to “cry aloud and Spare mot/*- ‘ REPORT OF BALE Monday, July 4th, 1938 Springfield Live Stock Sales CO, HOGS-C97 head. , 180-200 lbs.— ___ 0,45 200-225 lbs......... ........... 0,35 to 9.45 225-250 lbs.__________ 0,20 . 250-275 lbs,------ ----- 8,00 275-300 lbs._________. 8.40 ’ COO lbs. Up _8.05 down 160-180 \\m, 140469 lbs.........................0.10 to 9.25 120440 lbs. — ---------..9.15 to 9.20 Feeding pigs......1-----.10.00 down Sows --------- 7.15 to 8,00 Stags .^ ,..6 4 0 SHEEP & LAMBS^lOl head. Top lambs----------------- 8.75 » Seconds__ *----------------8.15 Best backs ________- „ ..8 i!5 Eeeoftds . . . » — . . . __ „._7,85 Medium lambs •m #4 «»ts l £ at^*» *,6.60 to 8.09 Light and tails . . . . __ ._G j 00 down GREENrtEr.n, OHIO SPOT CASH PA ID FOB f HORSES «= . - « «= » COWS \ Sfco «i«l Goadstisn) ■ P i'oiupt rem ova l o f Sheep, Calves, Colts Telephone 484 1» W l l » A ^ TANKAOE GO. Glaser’s Beauty All Uses g f BEAUTY CII1LTUHR Sbtrtip&w, W ing** W&w« idi A M re I ceie ... e.es6,^ «.f| e rtiMAiiBNiaMM **$ $$ I lf mm NatRail BaMt BMg, H h »#3 M3MUbJt m M. Wi-t ........ ... j to1,802 WIM toMR5 •V*"S'C?0,r355^*0840 to 5c»5 «!*< > . 8.18! » .....dqwn I . . . . . . ,„R W to" 6,751 VEAL CALVES-#* head, , Tap -.,--,., 0 ,-.. I flood and choiee to 8,?p i Top medium to 7.85 Low medium — 7.05.down Receipts on today’# holiday market were light in all departments, Hogs topped at 9.45 for weights ranging from 180 to 200 lbs„ and for some o f the weights up to 225- Others in ‘hi# range brought 9,35, 225 to 2.50 lb. kinds brought 9.20, and those in the 260 to 275 lb. apread sold at 8,90, and heavier kinds' from 8.40 down. Light weights, 160 to 180 lbs. brought 9,40, and 140 to lfifilbs. from 040 to 9.25. Feeding pigs sold downward from 10.00. SoWs were higher than list Monday with a price range of 7.45 to 8,00, The cattle sale was active and prices fifty cents higher than last week, the receipts consisting for the most part to grass fed stuff - One lot o f fed steers cashed qt 0.20. Some grass heifers o f only plain, qaulity sold at 7,10. Fat cows, sold up to 5.85, and medium grades .downward from 5.16. Bulls ranged from 6.10 to 6.75. In the vealer division, the practical top for good and choice sorts wta 8-75, with odd head qf hand-picked vealer* selling up" to 0,00. ' , Top medium graded pens ranged from 7.65' to 7.85, and others downward from 7.05, There, were no strictly choice lambs on, the market. Best kinds sold at 8.75, and seconds at 8:15. Best buck .lambs were auctioned^at 8.25, .and sqconds in this sort at 7.85. Medium ijmbs sold from 6.60 to 8.00, and "ghts and cu))s from 6.00 down. .Mi?, A, 1, Jolwyand tmifty at Day- toe spent the Fourth byre with r«ia* live and friend#, S R PASTURE For Rant—l i swraa Hue graM. Pasture with running spring water,! limited to cattle only. For additional i panirular* inquire at this office, i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO Department o f Highways C«iumlmji> Ohio. Juno 27 , 1SSS Clerkof «ttw tesst Copy N ck 38-139 ~~ C.V1Tratca COKTEACT SeileC propoMU «ilt be nceirsd at Uw once of’tbe Stats' Director of Ohio, at Columbua,.Ohio, iu|U| tee o^ctqch A. K., KaatamStaadard Ttsw. Vridar. July » , 1**8, for ImtwoTMseata to.: tProposaUKoa. 1 to 3 tnclualre are offered aa one'contract and wlU be .awarded aa owe contract! rropaHiLMa, 1 Greece Couptr, j OM&,., o «,,8*cUon E of SM# Ulghney Wo, • V. 8. loute No. 43, by ajiptyln* S bUtunlMUft trWtaunWUcmT-31. Width: ’ParanMst IS fast. toNtfli I3.3M feet w tM wills. KUlwatedcut ........DrtV.SS ■,.> . Trsswwt Hi, g ’ ■ •*,' -UrMwairwrif, OMwan tfacUwl*, t swf B ef «*t* wm w : Ww :»#. lb #..M«W». Ns. is. w sesensa Si,biUssiinnes.-Ufesiswsd,''lMna t-SIi ' , ' 1 - WUKh: ravewint JSfeH. It feel. . btflk SMM f*M'«r C.<3wllM. ’KetUaated CWt-.**SU **•*.*e*A n 8i»,>u.«r ' fnjrtsat Mo. 3 Greene Cdnntr. OSISw m MeeMon A of Slats Hlahway tip, MS, Stata awlr No; 731 by ap­ plying a M<M*dso#atfaatsteoi, ItemT-3t. Width; PavaWMS 14 f««h hencth 17,11# fw* or 3,3f nllea. iMtiMtW coat .U:V k **+ i*-4 eyw*S3.M2.38 Pftooaala Not.. IMS laelnalre of thla pre­ lect to be cwspletaAhi UepteWbtr 1» *338. The MlalatUMvrwwto be raid to all labor cbiptbyed on this contract ahalt bs In accord­ ance with the “SclMdule of FreralHos Hourly Was* Sate* Aacertnised and Determlaed by The Departsient of Industrial ketsUona appli­ cable to 8t#te Uiahnay Departraeat Inpror*- dents In aecbrdaaeo with BecUona 17-3, 17-3, IM*,4i<3 and it-h of the General Coda of Ohio,** . The bidderMUataubmlt wlthhia Md s certt- (led check In as swornt equal to Are per ce#t- of (ho caUnSled eoat, but In no event wore than ten thousand■ dellsn, Plan* and specIScsUons are on file In the department of hlchwsys sad the offlce of the resident district deputy director. The director reaeivre the right to reiett and all-bids, - JfOHNM8IK*, Jr,, State Hlshway Director.> Subscribe to “ THE HERALD” Fridiy — Sstorday 'Hank Night” —SCftCKN— “CITY »T E **f«” fftfitli Failswa _ ^ ^ L s * C « f r i l l o _ ^ CsHtlnusw thaws Dally Adults Only ISa Til * P. M. X £ N I V STAR TS SU N D A Y ■n y * PAY* ............. » KAUERh Itog J " 'IWI g^Hw .J %wMf99VHffH^rv^Sw^W«^WRSBR SOrnmBaMSSaSSm I) t , P ru I I, Volkert - Dentist OFFICE HOURS Moirtay ami FrMay 9-*3# A, M. fa 5 P. M. Tueirtay, Thurmlay aadl Satorgay » J » .A. M. to 8-99 F. H, Office Closed Wm|***Hiay Afteraoaa P lm » :7 t tax WH be yot* attach those nice rosnaenber POORVISION ' . • v*»„ • ^ . con put « Lily In YourHand P. L. NELSON, O. J>, OPTOMETRIST . Jamestown, Ohio . ^ .................. ........ . PtJat holds Hicolor, baUtto the suffac* afri riyea mm of fM Sd ptk* sen**,. J&rtnt Aw* grtndiUAgiiMSIRM l Mill ingandTuoilbmcovcrinff. . emoe cards of GenuineH e *THa bam paint that outlast* them all”. Look for Ox Horn#on Label. Watch out for substitutes. CEDARVILLE LUMBER COMPANY CONSIGNTOOKUVETOCK —to the— . SPRINGFIELDLIVESTOCK ' SALES COMPANY SALES EVERY MONDAY - Sherman Ave, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Phone; 5942 » ’ Feed Store W ith A Complete Line O f Concentrates, Seeds, Fertilizer, Binder Twine G r i n d U i i g - l f i j r i f t g - S l M l U i i g . - ' / ' „- { , /’ r l % , Prompt Delivery Service - NEW EQU IPM ENT y Y our Pqtronage W ill Be A ppreckted Phone: 45 Paul R. Cummings WHY NOT MAKE MARRIAGE Pr*ctic*l? Young people, ots the hofder line of the greateit of ail aAventueet—marriage- mustconsiderthe practicalpointofView* 3?or, after all, theie will he meals to he conked; hotwaterto he furnished; wash* itig to be don© and ironing to follow the washing,* I*1* c-e> _ » 'Hie fact is, a modem home has a tight to be, and should be, practical* *fhh is made easy and ioeapeniive with Gas "I V and JBlectrkal Appliances, e | . . i - See Your Imd Dealer N0 F 7 The Dayton Power and Light Compnny NBW NY HI TIHISN1 « FT I SIXTY OOMJHSUl W W im i. con e #4 HwJ cofyewtisw .ftidftfeg Atota j o ff the1 total a t, corded, i period in 19X7] im m e w a * nslp,-,aaid,. loroHEc<.tiuuP|g.ay j - 19XS with EHIA71 in 4.9»t' and: thft'.ve|«e;- Director Ja school o f jou university le t tions for the to . the “Jo Each y e n tv ioaroaihits, wk honored by asribsd in the govaming , th| rtrapl*,” Dt Ohif msenyai fled person In name, provide sdtually had a| ism or, being to tha mpbaiMin least five ye should be .for journalism witlj lag the qusli: thopwsoh wkichwiltba votonf fbf::, to' tba summerj r > h. ' , -o b to im v several other i tine when Gove apjtotoisd A fiv nkftfcal advisor o f which UdlJi 'im ta ta if ^ thsf*eHiiiiiwi««*| of-CitutonstLi tort, Cheeter Fe Minm o f Akron| nto o f Troy, serve without K’ . ■ iBrigfdier Ge tha- adjutant ddSril that the] "riibwed up ve armory lttspectl just- prior t o t| thatoing peric Ferry. A total I guard officers the enlisted official Inspect said. The Hcttl guard when the] Was 684 office and 8790 en1i* Warded Jan penitentiary an billed populatic retlon and the ] had reach at o f Which 4122] the pentttntia lion o f the<- bill which pto< to supervise th aupplimental to ” We absolurtljij to cate for the < Woodard asse the peiiitentiat factory with present sire, will have to than 1,690 anywhere near] the' Easter M4 penitentiary iij prOkisWiely walls, or more] the prtifent ti? Tbi aR-Afef' I I at D. H, He antww^halt a aesws of the nwayyeatkto atiiwrts «**il thrtf families j pm?i g/mtm OMm HNN 'U

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