The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
V u £ ff • 1 v \iA1I Si VI Dobbs CROSS COUNTRY in i knockabout frit that achieves extreme lightness without fitnpneM. Result is, you fan crush it into the shape you want but it never looks shapeless •- m e n ay $ 5 . 0 0 O th e r s $3 .95 t o $10 .00 VOUGE SHOP 22 So. Fountain An. S * iiu * f ic M t O b jo IM n p C T f tl lC C J l NO m M Geterrilto W. CL Y, V. or vwmmur on PERSONAL FNOffERTY Senator Morris flhtppard le e well emh “I t wiit take it loiter- world to make * peaceful world,** AseUMUM «f KAELE 1 CB * COM- J*AMY» mi (M w M i, Oiwme County, OWa.a pmftmnktp mompmmmd o f A, g , MWtenio aad W. W, Galloway, of Ct* rfurvifltt dms * WI?NKSMTH; The! Earirfch A H onan , sm of Or, A rteur Morgan, Yellow flpriaga, ewnwwees m » week «« « caadldata to r state W tm t a t iw # » » this «««Mr «e tb sS w ia lirtlk k a t V a m M w g m i* « member o f the Socialist e a rth s state executive committee, The- other are Hr. W. 1 , McCheaney, M di Men, Poor <M We will never bo aMs? to make a law-abiding buainrw oufc«f the saloon. Alcohol itself is a rebellious, m a id - ivant thine. The first disorder in the Hinted Slates occurred with the v.im iy rebellion, Saloons never will be properly managed, S i T * L i ? ,! L ! ! r r ^ :SwuMIcia; m i Frank A. Wolf, Dem «»»»», boxes, bottles, casks, lm m ls4 o c ra t r MSTOLUTtON PUBLIC SALE CloBiag-Oat Sale st-the farm known.as the David S. Shigley Farm, located three miles north of Jamestown, ju st off State Route 72, on Wolford Ito*d,on ~ Thursday, September 15 th '38 ■•; ‘ {ccHfMEN^E&G AT 4 0 A . M ,^ \ \ ^ l t e a t f (W E A t t k « ^ W o r k H o r s e s — 5 . n u CLASS DAIRY c o w s Including-0 JerjMts; ranging'from yearlings to- six-year-olda,.all ex tra good milkers, giving from 4 to & gallons of milk .per day; Guernsey five-year-dd, giving 5 gallons milk per day; 2 Red coWs, 'fo ttt and' fivfc-year olds, giving 4 gallons nude per day; -good milk eoW to freshen by day of sale; pure bred Shorthon four-year-old, watght lMW Sdf..with to lf by side.' f ' " ' FURB BRED GUERfiSBY *HJLL 2 Shorthorn rtfivto; pure bred Shorthcm bull calf; pure bred Guernsey bull calf; 5 good dairy type heifers; two weanling calves, * \ * 5$~RRAD DF BOG^-~4S • . S3 Shodts, Weight 100.lbs. or more; 10 Shoats, weight 50 to 6ft lb i.; 8 head good Brpod sowg; hred to farrow October 1; 3 Hampshire gilts, no t bred. •AU'hdga doable iimmuned, COMPLETE LINE, OP* fa rm in g im pl em e n t s term s —G a sh H. L. BOCTHETT 0 . N.HART C. I. TAYLOR,-Aset. • E . II. Smith, Clerk Dtiur ji Served by Ladies of 'Jamestown Friends Church, All over th is land, cocktail room* are crowded with young people, and young people who a re no t bad. Ten years from now, one third of those now drinking a t “cocktail* r.arties1*and the cocktail lounges and night club# of fashionable hotels will be alcoholic addicts, A shocking statement, but it is based upon the estimate of Dr, W. II. Mayo, th a t on® in three of those who begin to drink .ill become addicted.Dr. Mayo is not tvfanatic; he is a scientiat-r-Qhio Hes, senger* REPORT OF SALE Monday, Septembe r 8.1318 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—772 head, 209:225 lbs 225-280 lbs. 250-275 lbs. 100 lbs, up 180-200 lbs, 160-180 lbs. 140-160 lb*. __ 2.75 — 8,70„ __ 8.60 — 6.95 down __ 8,70' , __ 8.40 ....7*75 to 7.80 .,7.75 down ..7.46 down —.5.00 to 580 gBHim g j f WN0& u u u u L U 120-140 lbs. _______ 1_„-8.O0 Feeding pigs _____ _9.9Q doWn Fat sow s___ ,____ ,____6.30 to 6,70 SHEEP & LAMBS—646 head. Top lambs — — ....,..,.8,50 Seconds *--------- , —8.00 Mediums _________ 6.85 F at bucks - 1 __ v-7,50 Seconds - — — ________ 7.00 - F e ed e rs_______ — 5.40 to 6.50 Butcher ewes __________2.50 to 8,10 CATTLE*-157 head. Steers, g ra sse rs----- Grass heifers ______ _ Best fa t cows Medium cows . . . . _____ .5,65 to 44)0 Bologna cpws — — ..4.60 down Butcher hulls . . . . .— a— 6.60 to 6.60 VEAL CALVES—107 head Top. . i ___ - _______ 11.00 ■ Gpodand choice. - . __ ...9 ,0 0 to 10.70 ^ledium------- - —^'.--—^8^0 to 8.90 Culls and lig h t-------- „._,8.00 down. 1682 head of live stack passed through the Auction Bing ah th is Labor Day sale/ Hogs toppfed a t 5.75 or 16 cents higherthan la st Mon- day. The tap . price wks paid fo r weights 260 t o 225 and 8 .iQ to r weights averaging 281, and also to r 102 lb. averages. 263 lb kinds brought 3.60, and -these heavier -than '360 lbs. sold' downward from 6,95. 171 - lb, averages cashed! a t 8.40, and lighter rseights S.OO down. A large ..supply of treated feeder pigs ranged from, 9.90 down. F a t sows Were about steady with la s t Monday -at 6.30 to 6,70. Sheep and lamb receipts totaled 6,46 head, and tupped a t 8.50 for good and. choice fa t towe and wether lambs. Seconds Were worth 8.00 and medium, Sifg$, rartaas, tanks, fountains, y * r - rel* or containers, with h it name, brand, design, trade-mark, device o r other mark of ownership stamped, impreased, labeled, Mown in o r other wise marked, thereon, complying with Section 62404 of the General Code cf Ohio, hereby make application for the registration o f marks of owner ship on personal property* by filing with the Secretary of State o f the State of Ohio, and with the Clerk of Court o f Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, (being the County in whieh sueh owner has his principal place o f busiaeBs); th is written state ment o r description of the names, brands, designs, trade-marks, devices or other marks of ownership used by him, and a statement o r description; of the articles upon ,which the same are used, ta-wit; The trade-mark consisting of the word “EARLRICH*’ in combination with a flag and coronet of an earl, a flagstaff and hall has been- used on medicines and. pharmaceutical pre parations by EarlrichA Company of Cedarville,-Ohio, o r its predecessor, since .July 1,. 1910. By W. W. GALLOWAY S tate of Ohio* County of Montgomery* Ss.: W. W. Galloway* being, duly sworn, say s, that Earlrlch A 'Company, is owner of.the above described properly, and further that the above is a true Statement or description o f Hie marks ^ownership used by ESrlrich 4t Com pany, and the articles upon wjiich same sire used. W. W. GALLOWAY ■ Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence th is 26th' day of August, (SEAL) F . W. Schaefer,- (4t) Notary Public, My commission expires April 10, 1939. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neighbors and friends, who worked heroically to pra? vent the spread o f fir* which destroy ed my barn and contents, , JOE GORDON LEGAL NOTICE Not-ce is hereby given that in pur suance of a Resolution of the Council of the Village o f Cedarville, passed on ihe 1st day of August, 1918, there will bo submitted to the qualified electors of agid Village a t the general election to he held in the Village of Cedarville, .Ohio, a n the 9th day o f November, 1938* the question of issuing bonds of said Village in the sum of Thirty-Five Hundred (13,500.00) fo r the purpose: o f the. purchase o f fire fighting ap paratus andequipment. The maximum number, o f year* Which said bonds will run is ten (10) years, and the estimated average ad ditional t*x rate,outside o f the lim ita tion imposed hy Article, flection % o f the Constitution, to pay -the .interest; thereon and retire the same, as certi fied by the County Auditor, will be .57 mills per dollar Of taxable prop erty- • Those who vote in favor of the pro position of issuing the bonds as afore said shall have w ritten or printed on their ballots the words “For the Bond Issue, and-those who vote against the same shall h aw written or printed ’on their ballots the words “Against the'Bond-Issue.' PIERRE McCORKELL, Clerk of Village, of CedsrviUe, Ohio. i(4t) ’ ‘ , ■ ' - t ‘ Law Ayrss hss aomwthleg to say about a ls sister Rath H««- . sty's ro ttssce with hsr ndllionairt boss, Robert Young in the bt- larieas eomsOy, “Rich Man, Poor Girl,*' opsnng Sunday, Septem ber 11, a t the deluxe alrcooisd X«nta tbsator in Xenia for a three day engagement. ; The plot of “Rich Man, Poor Girl." concerns Young, who upon' being refused the hand of the lovely Miss Hussey, moves in on her . family to prove th a t he’s an all right guy. Rita Johnson, Lana T u rn e r and Guy Klbbee have outstanding supporting role*. For Rent—4-room apartment, Xenia Ave. References' required. Phone 100. ' ' ] SPOT CASH PAID FOR HORSES — --------COWS (3f| Klee and Condition) Prompt removal of - Hogs, Sheep, Cglves, • - • c o it» ; « * T e le p h o R ^ W ’' X W I A FERTIUZER A TANKAGE CO. l»it,M0inwiww>0»wsi* BUS SCHEDULE East 1 Daily ''West 7:15 A. M, through 6:30 A. M. 110:30 A. M. through 8:45 A, M. 1 12:55 P. ,M. Cedarville only. 12:45, P. M. 2:35 P. M. 3:15 P. M. .through l ‘ 5:55 P, M. through j 7;55-Cedarville only, 5:06 P. M. ; ; 7:15 P .M ., Saturday, Sunday, Holidays only | . 7:58 F . M. through 9 ^ 5 P . \ Leave Xenia—Sat., Sun, and Holidays ‘ L ate bus, 10:15 P. M., Cedarville only. w a r j l w 'JaJ&Jli w<‘ 5 b FARMERS TOMAKETRIP T 0 PURINA’S EXPERIMENTAL FARM SEE US.FOR^INFORMATlON AT ONCE Good Feeding Oats For Sale. Old Fashion Rudy ‘Seed Wheat, Reasonably Priced. Plenty of Kellogg’s Hosniny, .Get Our Price- 150 Bushels of Rye. ■B YouWantYourPullets ToLayT*y PURINA’SLA.YMASHES I; GRINDINGAND MIXING EVERYDAY IN THE WEEK See the Difference There is When F ee in g Qualify Feed*. * ThePu-Ri-Na Store : ' ~ , TELEPHONE—3 * '.J. , V S e u th M ille r S t. C e d g rv ille . O . IF YOU NEED HUNTING DROP IN L U M l 0UT8ME ROOME^m 685. Buck lambs were dfetedunted 1.00 in, their Wright find class. Feeder lambs ranged from 5.40 to 6.50, and fa t ewes from 2,50 to 3.10: Them Were ho fed cattle in the receipts. Grass steers sold down from 7,75, and grass heifers from 7.45 down,. F a t eows ranged from 5.00 to 5,80, and medium cows from 4.65 to 4.00. Bologna cows sold downward from 4,50, and butcher hulls, fron t 6.00 to 6,60. In the v'caler division, top price was 11,00, with other good and choice pens from 0.00 to 10.70, and medium grades 8.80 and 8,90. CuffsAnd throw-outs, 8,00 down. L U . WITH BATH • FflOM wRwfi umwu^WHwwwSRJPRPBw gNsMfpWI RBI A.**-**..- mL<L * t a ...r . ™RNw IDffK Friday Stturdfif "Bank Night” MHsM That Kiss” Mieksy Roensy M shtmh tygulllvsn % I. GIIFflTH, Msasstr 5 f j y - CsnKftiisNu ihuwa fNHfy Adutts Defy i n t g g M. fiLBIRT MfffnciutmEH HOTEL! 5000 ROOMSM* STATES STARTS SUNDAY TMMfc DAY* sag09«ba«a» aae-»6.*ii0#0«rs4> fidfia'uifi ssist'ssft#a TTSfwICSMWSaWKWtoDwTHiUBI - mmu>, xrm***«-*+>-.s**mmm* owrsiw>sovsnrjCSV-omtssoao WAOO, VMM *»»««»« .JUMHia O T j 1 I v ZjSSSBS ■ .WWlTtOWG Ifcgw A v a i l , IflUTH HUSSIVi FMSALEAHOWANTADSPATBIG EKYKfi. ftota fmltfi filsoft Does Money Bum a Hole in tom Pocket t 4 ‘Hone 8 ty, I don’t know where the money goe«. Itrs spent, but what Xspent it for is more than I can say !*’ Are these your sentiments too? r * Take two auiek hints from those who have learned to spend wisely and well? ( 1 ) Budget, ( 2 ) Read the advertisements, Keep a strict, accurate account of every dollar,' You spend so much for food, for rent, for clothes, for amusement. Write it down. And stick to the budget! The second idea is a favorite plan of thirfty buyers, Kick day, go over all the advertisements In this newspaper carefully* Find out In advance what things will best serve your needs, where you can buy them, what you must pay. The advertisements give you that news regularly! Life is too short to worry any more than you can help about dnandal problems. Get the budget advertising habit now! COLU53 in tho 10;. became t» leasing cf group** a t swmeufltscd flehooley, World's F. building, c lecture, w 6000 aqua: exhibits vj cultural or welt as poi tional op] said. Ohii piado poaci sembly wh. for the pu creation o Fair conun. Martin L. 1 Secretar nedy who, of .the etat .direct the portant pr< election eta ■legislature following committee the change committee sent and < the county p. m;,- on t election; tt least fifty ;on election mile minim to be- gn franchise; elections f< bdd-nambei contests, ai to no t moi. precinct o phineB. are ■special cor recommend. ' clerk o f tl. ■o f electioi •balraten ... bSSidf p . i Scioto OOi i . Harper, ch board; and the Clinton Ancxpof believed, by Consefyatio Wooddell ii the “Ohio official Spor state diviBit o f the .birds and timber insects are WoOddell < Oriole is ac andgarden 1 ' the oriole’s beneficial a favprito far bark lice, weevils,. 1 ■wallow^ n ing out the lows, cstchi sUjne vast 1 and ekt lilt Woodpncke: damaging t each hole d- means that larva of a c sect, F ru it robins as robin’s api robins cons fru it Crops Oftly dtsrins June and J fruit to any A ptojpoo a cost o f $i th is faff of new pfesida tty a t Kent coftsiderAhls trot sided. M, Bay Al board, kavto to Atwttibii With' which becaum d5t*i «n board, if pn tvabif# fef M BM it II vmT« He*W S dfaoo*ed fit Loan, wbno e*tin*t Ho • ttno tbhO inofia math IM ttew bo ooata, Nfil EarvUto-toh .anil fA 1C Ru s’e rH alii ills 0
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