The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

f s & A i m u i J R n M b P K f M A * t a p e * D r. C M n n i l l C r t u f t V i c t im W m h » * # t f r m $ n# jMgr#> I i bath Cnww«H m Iteyton, GMoj and snf I m w , Ik , & I.-< Plate, in faeum*. | | Or, Creawtfr# feMunbership# ineTud- j ed ib* Pierce County Medical society, iba Tmowm Ctewiry m i Golf €S»k, T*co»a Health council of which he wan 9 *a*tdeaL and the Internes’ so­ ciety* «f which b# was secretary! TuiwctUteata society and member of ite hoard, Washington Health a«sc> elation of which h« was president. He w«« *l*o a memberof the west branch of the American Public Health asso­ ciation, Naval Reserves, Chi Phi medi­ cal fraternity. *' The funeral was Monday at U fe­ at the Buektey-King Funeral church, ated, T f » p « f f t i c c N o t e * i r a v . i r . liewaj sismpm*) m.j J^«^svM@uajssBS a * . Cowboy from it O’Brien fhsatar in will open Friday. July 16, a t tM h « » tlfa l ftog tet SnrLnxheld, tor a waak’a engagement. Tbs story eegwanm the hilarious sad ^“ 1 * ^ ' turns of a ftoolOntOTOfflMrWhj goaOW^m «4<w fo 5P^ * in the fhu^^Ann SherMwe, Wait For*n,;* r t« * * .r aid Reagan also hava prominent roles DavtauandRon P rsPaia XYolkert ^ i Dentist ”/ * •* OFFICE HOURS . v <tAfqpday, amt .Friday " ,, ' 9:30 A. H. to S P. M. \ Tuesday, Thursday and Batarday . t m A , Mv t e A;69 Jfc M . OfficeCleeed WedqeedayAfternomi Phone: 79 , ' * “k‘ The National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will meet in, the Civic Auditorium, JtewFrancisco/*CW., August 4-19. ’ t « "* f -rj-'f^--ic u‘ *'*- Subscribe to “ !P & 9 BBRALD” * V A PASTURE For |tent—19. .acres blue grass pasture with,iauunng sprinar water, limited hr cattle only. For additional particulars inquire a t tiite.offlce. ' , REPORTOFC0NQIT10NQF • TOE XENIA NATIONAL BANK d r x c a u , is thc state o r ohio - ‘ ; AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUKE 3*. Ill* Skaiwr Re. SMS <"'■ ‘ -v ■' ' . RiMmMiteM life -a to ekUmateby Comptrolltr of.tbs currmcy> muter Section5111, p, S, <FuW Ubtota____ - Jhriiodsuhrtw) - A rrets - .Lease ■. sad.dlicotuia . . . . . . . . . . *- . . . . . . , . — * * .» . , * * . , , . „ ^.v. United States Goeemacat obligation!, direct and fully riaranteed Other bonds,-etochs, and eecuritiea .............. ........................................................ Baaktae houee;eiS.#e*f'Jmmrure_ Md.Siturei, *1 &£*#***$ 6G8,1«M», 3ST.0N.M ST5,IH.»» 1S.MLM' M , ,w ,m , Jivuumii VIU UIIURI ft .................... (ixmun* Buitdiue) w,eoe. JlMCpVfr Jrtm WVQnAIfjUisPWP#' V^ttK l e r s e n * » * H , S d » 9 * v h * « * * e ,*e**d-e,* v ir* * » -w sk s« « « „ - fiSUK4ie79 Caalir wMli.Miifr twiiici, m l c ^ r i i f a j^ S S p r ■■■t - 1 -v[ --WfcPAJ# f< AlWIKPft - * t M l h s e/s V* e-A •.* M f f e-« * *-eyi-e*#ecs> • • ■ '»w*'«r#^<.e'«>»afe.e.s s H 4 e.e »e-s * *S m n's 1 ” IdABIUTlgS .. 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SJAm nn ir ............................. > * |V M e ie f e a S f e M k M * e * « 4 a» 4 M * v >n>n%gfea«’e^a-fe'e«A#aiMf.fe^».*'a:-»adoy*«ra*«'e'*AeA a,lt,isu if.> a inptOfeaNPUK;,'Xou* end UnreMtaenta riedred to Secure jusbuiilee ' *' United States Gotanusent obilrsUM' Other bonds, etocu. end s*curtt|e« J TOTAhRfc*i)0SO iaxclddins rsdiereunta) yidCDGEI): . ; • ■ Acalnet State, county, and apniclpM defoelta ^enu e e llf enA direct «n4 fully ruiraoteed : e a o ' . r a t a m m ♦ *. • a e ♦ • * l i t * e ee 4 f?e -e e « « V >ef M le « a 4 « .9 1»A *.N . i33.eee.ee • M M « M ad e e ie e e 3*3,eee.ee «.t see,fee.ee t O tat . ri* o o i» dd.fa »,* fe*e fefe b nee i'« * a e * e e t (e e M * e ( » f e « « r e a * e «a ew sa ,$ se5.ee*.ee STATS OV OHIO. t’OlSNTT Of OMKN’K, 80 : ^ . 1, W» S. gsvay, pnetdent nt the abort*a»#<l bank, do soleMnty erteer that the «bore ntatenant ta true to «he beet oT-my knowltdce end belief, , .... -k.-ihtb'ftarigf.nbdAfet Sworn id snd' hibecrlbed before me tble 8th day of duly, 1M*. . . . " * . V, BKlA, sfoiery public. '■: i - r: ■ .. Cerieet—Al t t : ■■ ■■ . I,‘ A .itasey.-. ■■■■•■■• ’ ■ Mary u tile Olee, ' », . JMrecton, i Rev. Holland F» Burr^oflid- REPORT OF SALE , Monday, July If, 1988 .SBTisgfieUl Live- Stock Sales Go. — 9 ,ia ..11.00 down ...T.BO to 7.95 _._5;20 to 010 m i T f m , g u m I g g t m M i i l i t e * i i f i t j l e i l l i i i i . emmekmtm, IdullmetkHtmtMmkrt m n ef t digViklaf < 3 ri 0 fmiCfdktfil Utwf*.^|Mft of food*sgfwAI#Ef|eg»* Farklni lot ^ g ed y gpRoeltg-ipKlif gerffg facilHktf, t M JFM>t >taiit»K8 MOT E L HOGS—044 head. 1(30-226 lb s.-------^v.„..10.00 225-250 Iba. — ....9 ,9 5 250-275 lbs.........................9.80 276-300 lbs_________ — 9,50 300 lbs, up------— ___ i.9.00 down 120-140 lbs, — - Feeding pigs,..-------- 'Sows. Stags — SHEEP & LAMBS—123 head. Top lambs . i i — . . . — .9.25 Seconds 4—-— — :— 8.25 to 8.80 Light lambs . . . ______„„.0.85 down Buck Iambs ________ — 8.80 down CATTLE—126 head, Best medium steers — 9.05 Other steers. down .. Best medium heifers__ .9.95 Other heifers -.-— .__._9.S0 down Best fat cpwa -- -----------6.05 to 7,15 Mediumcows .— ___ —4.95 to 6,95 Gutter cows___ ______ _4.75 down , Bulls — ------------- -6.30 to 7,30 Milk Cows _|55.50 down VEAL CALVES—129 head. Top —-___ 10.40 ' Gcjod and choice _____ _9-85 to 10,15 Top ^medium jiy efeyf if, )w A*Wa 7v90 to 9,50 Lowjmedium and cu II b ^_7.40 down JLivestqck supplies here a t Spring- field today, were not spEcient to^fUl orders,on hand, but, prices, were fell higher than gweek agoi and bidding for all offerings a scramble, Hogs opped a t lO.OO for, good and choice weights from 160 to 225 lbs.,, while J25 to 250 lbs. weights cashed stV.OS 163 lb. averages sold at 9,80, and 291 ib. hinds at. 9.50. Weights from 120 0 160, sold at .9.404. Feeding pigswith 1 good supply topped at 11.00. Fat .*«w*-ranged in price from 7.50 to .EjML ■ Cattle prices were from 50 cents to 1A0< highwr them last Monday Wtth beat medium ateera. cashing a t 9.06, nnd best medium hrifers topping at 9.95, Other heifers sold up to 9.30, Rest fat cows were bid off at 6.05 to M5, and medium grades a t 4.96 to 5.95, while Ctitter cows sold down­ ward from 4,75. The supply of good bulls ,w«S heavier, than usual, with most offerings Selling above 7.00 and up to 7.30, while thin and shelly kinds sold downward to 6.30. Milk cows sold downward from 55.50. The Veal calf market Was one of the best ih several years. Top price '^ras 10.40, while good and choice sorted vealers sold from. 9.85 to 10.10, and top medium calves at 7.90 to 9^9. Low. medium and culls sold from 7A0 down. ' Topowc and wether lambs sold at 3.26, and seconds at 8.25 to 8.80. Light weights and feeders sold frpm (f.85, down. Fat buck lambs sold at 7.80 down. Amarica’s UpMaaca . What an amaaing aeries of contra- dktiona! Tha Dapartmant of the In- teiiov, through the action of its aae- ?vtary Hon, Harold L> lekaa, not only puis the .Untied Slate Government in the djstiiling industry, which was out­ lawed five years ago,, but it solicits custom for iia Government Hodjio Rum by distributing free samples, to members pf Congress; white a t the came time the secretary the Hon, Henry Morgenttutib of the De­ partment of the Treasury,, finds it necessary to warn the officers and ruep. working in the customs service that drinking by them. Cither during working hours or at lunch will nob bb 0iuntehanced. - ' l. wonder whether sober custom* pfljvlate are more important than sober .members of the houses of Congrei* ? And I,wonder, too, whether a Govern­ ment whigh advertiseferum j» entitled to sobriety in its officers and em- polyeest, , . , * We AmericansAo not first asiahlith then repeal our law* against murder, or the distribution of opiates. We do not, under one administration, arrest the gun man, and under the next go into the gun, business ourselves. Can we not find'some similar position'of practical moral equibriumwith respect tu< the liquor., traffic? perhaps our position cannot be that of the Chri*J tion saint, but certainly it mustnot bis that of the .immortal libertine! TheWay It Works , Said, Mr, Wet to Mrs. Viet: ‘The , 2 ity is poor. If we don’t have licenses i ^ve’vevgot to haveAigher-taxSes. And *v e can’t stand that. We’re all pretty near broke, as it is.' We can’t raise another dollar by taxation.' So the only way we can get th*. 65,000 we need for repairing pavement* and Re­ moving garbage is by having salocfis, and squandering 6109,000 « year -in them, and having them give us hack $1,500 in licensc feas, See?” ' ” —•William Hard, AlllllljPEMRME EEEPM Wrmjt Ilaimi •»»«*» i .g fun maul iialg o f « project w iid i shaild ha wmm wtilfeltt «yyy§, AU a - w J uk MiSAw a»d sate a t Matyeville, Msaeiiag M W« IK, Falaiee, atate >«luh leader, OWo State Uaiveraity. ' This project was begun last year under the direetioa pf L* O. ErahwAeg,: The results weaa feed ta 1997 bnk livestock jsad axtenetefe xaen reserved opinions of the plan’s uerita to find if the boya and giriawmddralalnthair enthusiasm and repeat their geed showing. At the 1938 show, X2 Huh member# exhibited' and . eold a t auction 64 lamb*. Rule* for the shew apedied that lamhff must have haan dropped after Janu*ry i , so meet of th* ani­ mals ware considerably tea* than six months old, The average weight,of those in the show was » pefowte. • First place in the individual ctete was won by a lamb shown, by Robert Vpllrath,, Msryavilte. The - limb Weigher 91 pounds andw*abought for 619,76 per hundredweight by Mr. O# men, proprietor of fe. loc*l store,. Tbs first 10 lamb* in the individual eteea averaged 78 pound# and sold at an average price of 618,65 per hundred- weight Herbert,Volirath was the ,exhibitor of the firat prise pan of three f*t lambs. . These' were bought by the Richwood Packing Company, Rich- wood,for 617.25 a hundredweight.The 24 lambs shown In the fs t pep class tipped tile scale for an average of 77 pounds and brought an average tof 611.74 ip the.anctioh. . • ‘ Mr, Palmer says the. show is not ontyn fine example of 4-H club work but it also ia quite an eye opener to fanners who have been raising sheep for years, .The lambs at the Marys­ ville show Would have been a credit to experienced men. skilled in select­ ing and feeding Iambs, and they serv­ ed as a.demonstration of the. possi­ bilities of producing a better, grade of lambs than is Sent to market from the average Ohio farm. t i w m K . f t m w i ' S i i i c * —..i* w -" mmmm swck ' k m HIM! WIWH9 0 % i * 4 f * 9 OME » r m t r a m i i When,you attach those nice . new auto tag*, remember ' P O O R V I S I O N c a n p u t a L i j y I n Y o u r H a n d P . L . N E L S O N , O . D . O P T O M E T R I S T ....|&mtet«wa„Ohi& S P O f CASH PA1B. FOE { HORSES — — — COWS , j •4If Size obd l^oaditiOfil | IVeMRpI reraov aT o f * ; | H o g s , B lico p t C a lv o a , I C d lte I f^ lep h en e 454 . j m m A <& ' f ^TAKKAOK C O . | R aM » y ^ .S » tE F d E jr < « B * n k N i g h t * « —gCRCKN— ' 1*‘l|gy«lRMATORY'» - jj Jack H ail, -Ofgd' gnd 'lteyf i Dally Adana Oahr !»• TH « 'W.'M,.; i a J ip W m m t w m x t l*IVK DAFg , U r i ' • •>z-'»i r >. i h-\^ •I : - ■ -Ml *V a- f * » t ' f • r r . " 'k " fy^ll * • K •; 11 tr, t i ianu jrrr -•SALES EVERY MONDAY a w H M a tia t n M lO ERs* aamtaewy m m e i i m THERE ABE 3 WAYS tam ik ilO O Ita'. a* nortc I|^ia|ioUFmwM«09^i|ft3re9 an4we*1*owf»«ch U m I tw l l t so ft tm iEMtite-wte IJWko way, '^ s o j MBMBMBJSRthatUMkoib%^Supfri«mmt g o ^ n g ;}W* (Sisaffi# MI smkb I s in » % l y <*»# co crfcl pragrtiock , *m M U M EM t o n * * teloocl, t»*»dfwcvgntdlseMe. |DttyDi 3 rlM>f«* W s h sm iic o ^ ito ry o u ., C om « i» tp ri» y y « i i M iA tT H A N R I M # | | W I | I ( f > t f € f \ j ' s , / OG SUPPLEMENT Frank Creswell Rhone; 100 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS S T A T E O F OHIO Pepartinen t of. Highway* Celamtata Ohl^ Jun« it, IMS - t Clerk WAktiwlAari Copy XS SS-M* . -, wiut mica . contract ; _)M& arwvata.mil te j t e t S M 6 * flOtaftW UwEtaM Htetyw -DUuetae *1 CMA Mnttahwtau)>> «*H». u«d» ta^tsfritet. a *'M . gwtaw Staw td Ytefe ...... 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