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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