The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
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M M «, M 1*'Compton, New Burlington; Mrs, Rlsi* <— JJ? < **»* W Craves M i Mr* S iM I w i o f ^ E 3 L M X .S M S : J X 't . ’ T 'L X i S K Uairersitr m m * M * * «* ft*»j&nto t * ww M p hm * to attend ft# local meetings, mmmmmmmm rnmmmmm .* *— - Milan i n m y h i f p p y h■W>lrWr¥»T*«»'»nH8r«»<P> 5.5TOdown ees^wfinmeytoTuTlR ' " m w w m m 'h **& Gras* steer* tha imj U mm ___*M » * « * is a p s r k e f ft * county j fchoet fed heifer* -Tn^^ v ^ T ^ r Homo IHwwwtmtiwi program snd|Gra*i beifm .„ _ r„.„^,.7.00 down \SF. averrwoman hi tiw county is welcome j Beat f«t cow* *e**flSrerew(»:w»*(j>lL!0fc tfQK&Wj MMttiMJM*M«%M: l l | S S ! ” * »V:*»*W>?"V' tft AlPO ... ■■- ■ * , ... --■-............ ............. -■■'■'*0 1 o i i r * s o w $ i o i w * Butcher hull* to 0,50 Milk down, VBALCALVES—150head. Top ;Good and choice to « , « Medium ,.„„„„_8.8Q to 0.60 CuBs -■ -~—i-,—8.0O..doWU Top hogs were ten -to fifteen cent* tovjr^HiiM paid torlfiS lb. averages.; other hogs of. this .weight* sold at 8.40. 200-325 lb. kinds cashed at 8.40 to 8.45, and' heavier kind* at 8.40. 172 lb. kinds brought 8,45,-and light light*, 140 to 100 lbs. went at 7.95to 8.00, Feeding pigs sold downward from 0,85. Fa f sows' ranged-from 7,05 to 8.30, and ........ A good supply of sheep and lend* was consigned. with Up. ow*, *nd wethers bringing 8.00, »*eond*at 7,40, and mediums 0,50. Bock lambs were MMMI« w « 1 w ,«. w « h « b «* w I... m « s { discounted the usual 1,00 in their & S flH S GRAN ITE C0a - i l *ejgtrt and ^mde. Butcher eww | | A | g f i $ ) g s e e t h e rm^8T j^ p m m w *** om o ^ W* ^ •■ t r' ~s ^ ^- Fhone. 850 r I ' ranged from 340 .to 3.15, and.feeder lambs 5.50 to 0.00. Most of the cattle receipts were 11 grass fed, with only • few short fed 11 heifera' numbered., in the receipts. ..„■ .-,...T^.n;.,________r ..J '<&»*» utaara sold around 5£5 and 5.80, and short fed heifers at 7.75, Grass ii>wyiiiiit)>wiiiiMH.>iw>nis».wiMwa«i.^iiiM<wiii<MS*'"*>»t<’»tw«^t j hcjfor8 Mid downwardftom7.00. Best ASSOCIATION | ai»dmediumcow* 440 tb 4.00, and cut- %rERCENT IIH SMWIN6S . ^ ~ ‘ _ i'p tP t-A * A fcotiw t * |i4 I cents higher thin last Monday, with C m m tn k m . ~ PM»e: Main 88 | best' butcher kind* at 6.10 to 6.60. : - r< r’f 1. ' S rnmmm jgmmmm , t ' iv , ) "> aSBWMSBIMMMa»W=^^ WHIWtMNHHMtl ijlWWfri-.irjia^m / 1Veal calwe* topped at 11.60, with mrnm WlimimninimwmiwiNniiiiiiiniiimi<mMi»i»i«w.n»iiHW.iiMiiw.im«mHH 'vSm S H I 4 A l l f O H A I J 8 S .... ■ -■• - •■-■-■ *.......-• - .... ;r— -•■ , . A«NMwlxe& Skf«T*n8 r -, BAKG40(^ |M COOB «S1D CARS other,good and choice kind* 10.80 to ,ll.C 0 . Mediumvealera sold firom840 to 0,60, and toll* from 8.00 doom . 'RtlRCBASS FKBjOIMCtAMRS . Howard Smith and Lloyd Wildman received 700 head of feeding lamb* from Kahton City toi* week. The average weight Was 53 pounds, that taper d e AaMeilM «C to t i Hm VMtaoa «f fkdaivHli, fliw i e at a M tkalatdar will b« 'sab. of Urn eg CMarWM* at teWm Vkiag* of C*» darvlia, eki*. an the Mr day i f Mo- lead* ef aaht TWagt ht the aaat of fkinydtoo Maadrad t|88#.«0t ©ol are fee too parpoee «f partoaaing Fire Fighting Apparata* and Equip* meat far mid VHlac*. Thamaaimuta MMabar «f years dwnng which such Baade wttl jwn 4* Ten (!•> year* and the automated average additional tax rata outside ft* Ten (10) Mill Limit* torn to peg ft* interest thereon and te retire said Monde a* certified by the CoMty AadRjr of Greene County, Ohio, wm bo 1.12 Mill* per dollar of taxable property. Bated this 16tb day o f -ihiptoatber, 1088,' ,. By order of The EOftd o f ElimtioM of iim m Coowty* Ohio, BARREIL L. KLINE, dudmaa, C .B . BALES, Cl«k. iO ct. 1441-88—Nov. 4) l e g a l n o t ic e Notice ia hereby given that in pun* nuance of a Resolution of the Counci of the Village of Cedarville, pawed or the 1st day of August, 1088, there will be submitted to the qualified elector* of said Village pt the geuWid election tube held in thp Village of CedarviUe, , on the »th day of November; the question of Issuing bond# of said Village in the sum of Thirty-Five Hundred (88406,00) for the purpose tit the purchase of fire fighting ap*i paratu* and equipment^ 1 The/ maximum number of years, . jrhich said bonds will run i* ten (10) Tyeatr, and the estimated averaam ad ditional tax rate, outsideof the limita tion imposed by .Article, Section 2, of the Constitution, to, pay the interest thereon and retire the same, as certi fied by the County Auditor, will be >57 mills per dollar o f taxable prep- erty. ”■ , 1'• * , , ‘ Those who vote id favor of the pro position o f issuing the bonds as afore said shall have written or printed on their ballot* the worda 'Tdr the Bond liwut, wadtjftsa who vote against the tome, shaft .1mi* written'or ‘printed sn tirir beiirts tiMr wmda ^Against ipm»a?'^Mfaisa ^ j> * 4- ■FiEBME' MeCORKELL, Cleft o f Vittsgt e f CedarviUe, Ohio, fit) i wM’MiispMgpiwMiwtol ^ \ 4 * nfthmwwftw 'BMlwt -UsSte'I t t .;rar*fw., ywWlri.lw'liMlWMiPMW# ■ H A R N E R ’ S TowMcnSn. m a ca xG t 'WSMaieB 'a^nitoymV1 . c g ^ ^ c i i - m f J O R s . Tires—Radletors—Fender*—Generator*, BRa 1 h ^ D M C a r* Few Pnfta wm M hm Fheae; Mala Bid lSSWWIliW«iWtltliliwaiwilt^ lM>i|* ll<W -ajftKWMBBBEMgEitaagMggi^^ 1l-'^'■i:!ya^,l:li^^:..|!$s2ii5lf!^^ 'y|WMii*yyw^*^^MiM.M^i«W'^r*!»i»i^ i.l!w»*wy(;t.ti)Ww.wwtuiw»'iwn>.wiWuwwini.iMi<HW»H^wWi»»m«| BUCKEYEFURNITUREA MATTRES3CO. ■■' ■ ■'-** ■ ' ' ■*/ ’ *•' ' ** - U P H O L S T E R I N G ;;Ctoteta-'Made FyiwitiB'ar fttaperlM^Up Cavers, Billow*, Pad* ' Cwraatyel^ SrtVlee ia Mattress Rmavatini 10 DaytM Ave, «, We %k tip imd lieUv?r Phone^ 61 toiiiwwii»wsiwweswwwiOio)Sii>i!i*lWie<*!WW*»W“>,'»<”’" ».w(ininwwwi»i#j WSSSilWO* r.W ga*M B M M ’ ' ABN AKMOtINCINC THE NEW 1939 PLYMOUTH COME IN ANf> ftEE IT ; ■ A l«ofl^tl**dC *r« ■ . ‘ i l l Dayton-Ate, * PlonsiJIrin m » A Townsend meeting wift be held at the Mayor** office this Friday evening ut.7,*80 p. m. The public is invited. Edgar Holton o f Xenia Will be the speaker.. Two-ycar-old steer* Require about ten gallons of. water per head daily. Drinking t*nlcs for the cattle should be .placed so hogs cannot .get into them. m M i bf StttmlBF *Bmk! Night” --iCIItgM*-' - "BLOCK*gADt” Mural and Hardy ttotriaia Bill* OsntifMMtM thews Oally Adstta Only IBs *Til 1 F, M. x = N I A STARTS SUNDAY THRU PAV, >wSi.mi«*.niH mm WWW saase ■Mirawh i lai.iM Mpl 1 ^ I.m 1)1 fl.JItli]l.f 1 fit f ]I i II'l Iif litoiiij-tl! gm mrnttsm )f * If GAI-tTMARMET EGN L I V E S T O C K X8NIA WJNIONSTOCKYARDS -Vtmmis Main 4* nwouwaiirjiuw ;||Aaay lU^X . n«4 W^TEM^Faaas' 'Lain *Agasi. ’■MM w M m hWh 4i§ fy oppartmitty and fattga if pM trf wimsg'to'w e fti, Writo Marttsfe Maa. Dep't. \ w iBwocm&co. MWKOM ltft (ffilo peeweetoMiew SPOT CASH PAID FOR h o m e s — — — COWS {M 8i«e sad Conditio*) * . Prompt rtmorti of Hogs, ^tatp, Ctlvoi, Colt* Telephone 454 XJ 3 NIA FERTILIZER A TANKAGE CO, M B M tor nnsaft driver snnhsa him fsel fta* ha to ths very best driver in thawerli, Msdical sciential* ara .wow h*ii»> niag to wy ftr t snMatextoetito to a far grsator serial w s m then draft- anness. It laada to risnmk rieoholtom, icridents and eriaw. SOT BEAN PA INT Cutitom M ixing gw l Grinding O.W, OMA Maaagar 484W. Main Btoert The Journal of ft# Amertoan M*di- c*l Assoetotion draws the "eonehasloyr tb it ft* m # satoatMia for ft* auto mobile driver to total abstinence, which should be practised several hours be fore driving, as well aa during it. owisg to ft* slowness with which alcohol disappears from the blood.* The National Anti-Saloon League Convention tor 1*83 Win be held in Columbus, a ; December 14-18. An effort will he made to send * t toast ton youth delegates from each County in Ohio f t this convention. The recent grand jury of Cuyahoga County (Cleveland, O.) reported that it ia toi "astounding fact that the majority of crime* are committed by the youth of our county, ranging from 17 to 21 years of age.* • ; It charged that “the majority o f these crimes-^fobbery, toftgtory and auto steallng-mre hatched in beerapd wine parlors ahd poolrooms,* m Maybe it etoeanft mean a thinr, but on the ofter haind, there may be « real rigaifieiiiee in. the ftpart mid* to ft* Illinois Pharmaceutical A»*ocla- tion at ita convention in Chicago the last Week ia 'May. Aceordteg to the press reports, Roy H.—, Cra^se,, ^^msiateuit - general rides manager of ttm liquid Cartomic.Cor- poratkm, told iris two thousand dimgi. cists assembled that American*’ thins' tor carbonated drink*h*a increased So much t15t~the bottiiag industi-y has xiiflkulty in enough to aspply ft* demand. lee «**m sales, also, have, been rietog rapfdly. aecojtdlng to' this authority, Who said that 282,576,000 gallon* of k e cresun were produced,in 108), an advance over 1080 of 20,000,000 gal lons,*ndth# isrgeat amounton record. ">Mr. Crime’s prriHctton ’as that Mft* galionage wlir continue to increase be-, cause consumer demand ha* made- lew rnTTn" ■ ■* r .,••vemww.aw*. crewm beeaue*-*f. itcitowdand refteshr i f t i l vftse,'.n regular part 'o f til* Americandiet. ' , - m i :»»(Sliti legal notice 'jMianimeiuiim*imwiiiiie»MiimiiiaiiiiiietaiiaiiMw A NAME THAT STANDS ’ FOR GOOD FURNITURE ADA IR 'S B U D G E T P L A N A V A IL A B L E S Iktirit 8L Xwsia, 0 , m m Dr Daiil T» Vdkert D p n t t i t .w i r a im v M i s n> Mosdsy «n i Frifey 9 r iiA 8 K .t* r n iK .‘ Tieslsy, JlMuluy 'M i 4*1*4** • $ ! J U ft to f t * F. M fthririf 71V ' W ^RuPMa"" ElEni^MEI ^E^BEI W* mwm 'miriim 1 AftMft ^ndriftm^MamlB^Mih IsSW 'ilMrefE',14BH m mMMMMMPVm' mQuvmon '«*» amri •: Lily In reer Hand F. I* NEUON, O. D. OPTOHWraiST Edith .Marriq .whose. piste o f real dance is uftnown, will tfte notice that Cfian Mirth h is filed his Petition tor divorce to CfueNo. 21781 of the Court of Common Floss of Geeene County* Ohio, on the ground of gross neglect • f duty and ftftth * easeWitleome up for hearing on br after October 15, 1038. FOREST DUNKEL, Atty. COct, 14d) - LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS Oiuene CenMy, Ohir Alice J. Johneon, PWnMf, ■ .. . ■ -v ■ Albert Johnson, pftmdaht, IfffCIMMB*) TfBifE nVMIMC 19 wl1 knswn, will taka notice Hurt hs has Veen sued tor divorce and same will be ftr hearing on and after six («> weeks from the first pubiieetioti of this notice. FRANK I* JOHNSON, - Attonwy tor Plaintiff. (9-30-11-44) ’ legal notice COMMON PLEAS COURT Greene County, Ohio FlorenceCorbett * - **,- Nathaniel Crtbett; f The defendant wheee Mft known rtoidMwc.wni at Coft County Ho*, mtri, Chfeagu, 1ft, win t*k« m m £** ^ »»d f # divstes for' wilful fteetow fer * * * ftM -lltoe yesM-and that s*me will be ftx 'hm * mg on imi a ft* *i« wefts f tm the first I^Jrttioii of this noti*. FRANR L. JOHNSON, and Georgia, Attorney tor Plaintiff. ^048-40*1) c. mmmt'UtSfSimm eeawMttAiDnimtSi^ Gitoor’sBeauty M i « . • U R Ii|V A ttito e . n i u r n m n d ivriH ttt iltol*FM h PfgEM'Wut*»- MMMW- ■ W'i wwiaaea.aaarm'vw * * -mm ygiiumiAngtii» mmi * * IIV FW* Nh«kMt*t Raft- fMM, M hhnf : M, 211141 * M,‘ XOI-J M m w F ilu i, O, IWft toaftiwiijftaMijiiwiti Vhri iDf# a g EMttM«aaM IFF# Ji%» ™# W lIRAIVni A « 5 r< S w S « ^ 5w £ and deft Mr. BUckStone i* clariltled a> a "good farmer.*’ became o f 'h ^ bave toldhim that m ft ' i S i ^ K J n V ^ ^ * the y " / * ~ * : * - • How*v*r, it to only fair to twy that that*; isn’t any slsightrof- -. * band Work don* on to* Bltototoho tom. rThsy!tieVer plant-csr*. .y , rot# and get tofcis radititet. Neither do they go to for cow. Wheat, cattle, hogs, chickens sad other ordinary farm products,' Thwonly thing Waritstonr trot* and marketo to mint. • He ships -K from; ^ ' mmet^tHwast.,snd.:s* * side line, even distills « goodly ariouftt.of/. , -• »lat oU avery year. ‘ ‘ - * ' ' ' ' k< , i*'1 '••’’lAu ' g f * >. iK *1 ' *, 1J ’WV 4,v^ * r" -vy When the. mint season to over he assemble* his company of . asetotonto, gstbeto hto hate, boxes and towhftalto bo •'*• brighuy set* forth to tool the "city suckers" again! k "The Floating Light Gla^ " ’ *“ t gether and f- r S ms to he shown____ _ Show of loot Woodir*." pedal treat tor the children. Blaetfstone, tn addition to s a s a a ju f ta u r f is & E E : Bfacketono has given away mow than 100,000 bunnie* to chUdren all over the world, BtoCkatons and his troupe or so people with tore* eolid car loads ot scenic effects will perform on the Fairbanks theater stage, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. October l r 7 and 8, In contone- tton with this mammoth atsge ahow, tbe .deUghttol collegiate ro mance, "rreshman Year" with Ottie Ihjihbar and William Lundl-. min to the romantic leads, will be featured on the Fairbanks thea ter acreen. , ' ■ iftjiriftwdi*wgr.**wi:l. ■ . .f •mstt.-v....»r»....m. I... , ...... ‘. S-DAVS ONLV-* THURS. - FRIDAY _____ And Satorday — October 6-7-8 l V mmm n Kiddies 15cJ2#Adult»25c.T'M# tTASHI DAILY AT j-4:8Q~TrtQ-1» P. M. ft#' m ' weeks' . first u m m eeuirn nvtnilr Noven vfcctoj tary a has el mSchij provid stead i time, i of Obi . , uppellt . Krone* the ini age, of three t . will f t «4«m. ■ listr nr meaeu ‘ than-1 elector sponge oi)Lthe ' , Gres ■ miners , after a , wwaSf hpectloi *- of min , : rection divisioi 'oughly .opened. « to se ge Bt • eXihten danger 1y cans toveale V; pedfts disaste eqUippi * 'pfttstt manned — torus briefs : Imm ive of mento) ‘was prt man, ni the rcc ipental tionh h ous/’ I atitutio reseflrc) ‘'ey torn would 1 mental months intend t... atteptic new ctr ii tendent •f Oirtcinn aujpcrin StotO 1 absence order t disease' «-U il ! D ill State teporto . pensati gin pa worker?' - poeiteil ' o f Whirl! tntai interest m-ti Announce1men Overmtin, iorm And *r l vi«t Archaoi ical imweai '!>•> ■ year ego to as AfcrORj? has be previcstls posit ii l*uft> bf-p I Henry > anrrecd in- Ma.rsh, bo •i m ter ti.. survey Coup* ■ s i S . a t
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