The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

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Im »t of : oil i$ it good mwi m those wh» am vkiinui of th® fcquor-ralawd «*ur- ' i*mm which made the »«w» eolunun, t Yet still wore vigorous attempts ' n i mads by Xbt limner industry to in­ ertS*e their liquor m I m , to make new ; cutstomer*of women and youth, to in. t ftoduce them to the towns and to in­ troduce liquor into the home, The United States Brewers Associa­ tion, s t its recent nations] convention, resolved to “try to wake friends of the public” and opened a new fight to withstand dry efforts toward the return o f Prohibition, Before Prohibition everyone knew lust where liquor was sold and that place waa called a “saloon,” Parent* did not allow their children to go to such places hut now, we hav» liquor old everywhere—not only in taverns, but in hotels, restaurants, road-houses, filling stations, grocery stores, con­ fectioneries, everywhere and the young are frequenting these places bg the thousands. We have also hundreds of parents serving liquor in their homes today, ■The victim is usually fooling him­ self, He seldom understands exact­ ly why he drinks and he Jays ’ie wants to reform in order to please his wife,or someone else,when actually he doesn't wantto, at all. Alcohol is his fltmft Mai la par* sf OsdarvUk, Grwm# yasM m a regular ea rite 1st day of fligmS. ‘UN, t o o will be auto mkted-te i n gmdHM ateetora of to* waM VMIags s i CMhurviU* at to* OsawralMatofcmto tbs Viiiags «f C* darvUls, Ohto, m to* 8to day « f H sn vsmhsr, -ttoW, tbs gusation o f iasuing Bond* of «aU( Vttteg* in the sum o f Thirty.flv* Hundred ($$WKMKll Dol-, „ In f fjt|* Ik* iHntfti|f bf BOffhiiinr"jrifuiny jpigs mm***3t : *Q uOWft Fire fighting Apparatus and Equip-: 8HUBP * LAMBS-,749 Mad, ( mint for said Village, The maximumj ..j*1” npaboeeannoeqliW fa «W ta f*a* f* C» & era* «.hO Feeder lambs Wether# tleadey, Ostoher ft, SMC fplogfieM Uv# Stock Sates m* : HOGS-lti* head, M -1H lbs, r INQ-ttO ibe, • .-.MM to S IO ShO'hfS U m , ■• ^v sj ;> v.t- t S/ih 271-890 lh«1»«^<3Coeioi=sjqpci am MO ibe, up 7,71 down 140.190 lbs, to fJS m-m ibe*■r--T ^r-^p. v:^ = 7.75 5 SO^Wjp 7e*?2fi\ 8in«t m1*»*» t»•»e» «? iw **r9& a e» m 5,00 to 5,70 WWWHMWIHUIIIIHHHHIItmrtWfHHWniWHIlHWHHHHKMUnniHiimiHni. THEGEO. OOODS&SONSGRANITECO. MONUSIBNTS—MAUSOLEUMS ! MARKERS s ii? THE FIHEST MEMORIAL ART EXHIBIT IN OHIO' I « 5 W. Maln« Street Phone: 850 ] IWmitrtHmiwiinWilmiinyniii,mn,p,iii«KH«nHHtU)»n««lHim<Hwuin>MiH»iniiin»HiiHinint<ni|iHI|,m'HiHHi**' HOME PEDERAl. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 4 PERCENTONSAVINGS Start An Account and Watch lt Grow * | »*N, Detroit St. Phone: Main 38 I H|gHil»HUW*iimiiillNH)hHHiyiH(lyM| v n v i i , A IW A Q A t l i ' Q JUuyNIil, A U lw ij A I a I u Q -— BUICK— Authorised Sales and Service . > BEAU BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS 9H S. Detroit ’ ' * Phbne: Main $30 W>IWMW»>W*»«t't»l,WlW«HHltmt»Wtf.'WlHM|tWIW«4HWtmtlWlWH1H»IHWWI»H»HWWmilWlWWin<HW1llMHmMHHH BARKEf t^S EMCTRICAL APPLIANCES THE HOUSE OF WESTINGHOUSE $ & Main St. . 1 1 Phone: Main 1187 USCDPARTS CARS—TRUCKS—TRACTORS Tires—Radiators—^Fenders—Generators " We Buy Uaed Cert Fee Pert* XENIAAUT0WRECKINGCO. U l M k l L • M m ,: MM. US imdcrstanda him; he hugs it dst’ perately. to him, for he is in fact getting his basic satisfactions out of liquor, Dry goods ahd wet goods^ hardware, and hard liqubr, groceries and, grog baked goods and booze, all under one roof. This country may need another appropriation of twenty billion dollars to cure the depression.. What it need* more is a revolution of religion 'that will put ,in the White House a bone dry! president, with a bone dry con­ gress that witt “destroy the works of the devil.”—Progress. ■/ ’ Ohio' farmers who intend to store corn for long periods should be sure the ebrn are well dried before putting ithent in the crib. Corn dries fustor in field than it does in the crib, but toe tendency ie to hatveet jto early at. possible to avoidbhd weather for field Work, ' •- • '' "l 1 ' : BiWiMtiHWBWinwIiHHXwtimlwHtiiimHtnjBHirtiamiitMHmaiHiHHiiimitiuniiamm'iHwnw LEGAh NOTICE Edith Marsh,'Whose place o f resi­ dence|sunknown, will take notice that Chas, Marsh his filed his petition for divorcinn Case No, 81781 of the Court of Common plea# o f Greene County, Ohio, on the ground’ of gross neglect of duty and that the case will come up for hearing on or after'October 1$, 1938." ■ ■ FOREST DUNKEL, Atty. (Oct. 14d) number of years during Which such|rTv. * Honda will run ia*T«n CIO) years ] the estimated average additional tax rate outside the Ten (10) Mitt Limita­ tion to pay the interest thereon and to retire said Bonds as certified by the County Auditor o f Greens County, Ohio, will be 1,12 Milla per dollar of taxable property. Dated this ICth day of September, 1988.* By eider o f The Board of Elections o f Greene County, Ohio, DARRELL U KLINE, Chairman, C. R, BALESi Clerk. (OctU4-2L*$-Nov. 4) Notice ia hereby given toat.itt pur- auance of a Resolution-of the Council the lst day of/Amtost, i9^r there will be spbrnitted to the quslified electors o f said Vitlage at the general election tb be held in toe Village of Cedarvitte, Ohio, on the 9th day of November, 1938, the question of issuing honds of said Village in thesum of Thirty-Five Hundred. (|3^00.00) for the purpose of the purchase of fire fighting ap­ paratus and equipment. ........ .. ------------ - ■ The, maximum number' o f -years best ^friend, the only one who trulyjlyhich said bonds will run is ten (10) yesrs, .end toe estimated average ad­ ditionaltax rate, outside o f toe limita­ tion imposed by Article, Section 2, of toe Constitution, to pay toe interest thereon S»d retire the same, as certi­ fied by the County Auditor, will be .57 mills per dollar of taxable prop­ erty. • Those whe VoteIn favor of the pro­ position of'issuing toe bonds as afore­ said shall have written or printed oh thrir ballots iha words “For'toe Bond Issue, and thoae who vote against toe same shall bars written or printed on their hnllots the words “Against the Rond Issue.' ; PIERRE KeCORKELL, . Cleric o f Village o f Cedarvitte,Ohio. (4t) ■’ ^ . BUCKEYEFURNITURE&MATTRES CO. .V U P H O L S T E R I N G Custom Hide Furniture, Draperies, Blip Covers, Pillows, Pads New— Mattresses«— Rebuilt „Geraeteei Servke in’ Mattnss-Renevstlng LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON,PLEAS Greeee County, Ohio Alice J. Johnson, plaintiff, . vs .. ‘ Albert Johnson, Dsfendnbt. Defendant, Whose residence is on- known, 'will take notice that he: has been sued for divorce and same will be for hearing on and after six (6) WMks *from the first publication of this notice, FRANK t , JOHNSON, * - Attorney for Plaintiff. (9-30—ll-4d) LEGAL NOTICE WANTED-> Farm Leqe. Agent, .'Meat be ewiuahstsd' with’faniMris' lUliaMa aeg «,nnMy *A furuMh ' ' ' ^EBU'auK^Aiadh ' sppsrt—Ry au<( future if |*wju »' willing to week. Write Mortgege Imea .DeFi: - WINWOOD&CO. SFRl)t«FIBLD.OHIO $.75 to 8,00; r.cio^«»^o^^»(j«4fl0 to $415]' .,8.00 to 3.60 ; 2.25 to 8.00 Light ewes Heavy ewe* UATTLE -206 head. Best steers »»7JS0 to 7.75 Other ateera. down Best heifers 7,90 to 7AQ Otherheifers — ,.„„.,^_.6.75 down Besfcfat cows to $.50 Other Cows .,^.,...— --4.95 down Best hulls .$.85 to $.90 Breeding bulls - ***#«• 150.00 down VEAL CALVES—145 heed. Top — . . . . . . . . . — 12,00 Gtod apd choice . 9.40 to 10.60 Cull»‘ . . . . . . -----■— .....8 .9 0 down Extension agents from 14 Ohio; counties; specialists from Ohio State University, and state club leaders ter eentlyspent threedays in the first 4-H Club' Workshop figuring ways and means of-strengthening future’ club programs for Ohio’s 5$,000 members, SpencerTracyandMickeyRooneyin “Boy*Town” Only one* to e generation eomee a pictora w ty toe heart- warmiag sympathy, the home* »4w ta * «n g an1 ^ ? *"*5 fun of “Boy* Town” starring ’ Thff mT- Tracy and the eereerie wonder boy, Mickey BoonV> This uu lorgettable screen drama will open Sunday, October l » * r tba Xenia toestor to Xenia for a sHrrtag five day ***^*?®“ t ' “Boy* Town” ae brougbt to . the screen, is the tree narra* - live of toe town that now exist* and ts atlll headed by Father Fiannagan who not only turned over bla school asd^ground* tor background shots b«t who traveled to Hollywwd as torikniCSl ad- , ylser on,the picture,--Henry Hull and Gene Raymond alio .lav* ' important rifies to thy ■reductions , FORSilEANDSUNT MS PSYHfi SPOT GASH PAID FOR HORSES — — ^ COWS (N Sise and Condition) Prompt removal of ' Hogs, Sheep, Calvas, ' Colts * Telephone.454 XENIA FERTILIZER A TANKAGE CO. - II Dayton hvt, We Pkk Up and Deliver Phone: 64 IHFJiS MOTOKSAF,E(S ABBANNOUKC1NS THE NEE 1939 PLYMOUTH «OMKlNj i tUI8KBn ’ A!s#<6eod tlsed,€s» $11DaytonAve> Phones Mate m ft- COMMON PLEAS COURT , Greene County, Ohio Florence Corbett . • VI, Nathaniel Corbett.' ? ' The defendant whoso last’ known residence was at Cook County Hos­ pital, Chicago, III., will take notice that he haft been used for divorce for wilful absence for mom than three yearn and that same will he for hear­ ing m and after six weeks from tho first publication of this notice. ; FRANK h, JOHNSON, and Georgia. Attorney for Plaintiff, (946 -10 21) Glaser’s Beauty Shop All Lines i f EEAIITV CULTURE Shmnptob, Finger •W aw « sa d Mswieure u. & LIVE STOCK XENIAUNIONSTOCKYARDS isl fthMtj Main l i PE RM AN EN T S -# ! mid | i mt Vim Natkmal Bank BHg, - Pbonet II, s m i m M. 11214 « SPRINGFIELD, O, Ur. H. KF. V ShM ■BENTKTT . nmmmmmum A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE ADAIR'S BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE N Detroit Bt, Xenia, O, ^g»g.‘Bii.'inife)iiiilwn»H'8nininii)in>;wn8B«iaMt.-if*# Ur. 1’aul J. Volkert . Dentist nmeanovas Monday and Friday cm A, M, to $ P, M, ’ Tuesday, Thimday and Saturday M, to fiill » . U, ■ VyVkjtJb ’riWg^y^R'IKfALitototoJfgiws A#4mwto<iws^ WHBE®w^SMIS'Bw, uFNSSICNMIiy««sS."TMw!5W Phones U When *m mn*x& tliwse mkm mns* j .--» -v-. .a^witoiatj^ito■wAame H®w AMI < lf% IM M I f ir POORWSION CWKp ill A ■ Lily In Tour Hand V, I* NEhSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST ; M IX YOU R OW N H O G SUPPLEMENT ’ * „ - e ] ‘ 1 1 - ‘ * ^ ■<•• ^ 1 , 4 - . , . , . , V i : ; y . ' •< ^ ' We can prove to you that?our statement in. last week's advertisement still stands ti ne •—that you can save $5.00 to #8.00 pet ton—mix your own hog supplement. v '‘"V ; ■ “ *•- ..'4: • ;; - y ’ j *; ‘n , , ^ V >* We can also build the proper feed for your particularwants as to season—-be it dry lot * r . f U ,, t V f *, t,r r *A *’ > t ^ ’■*'’*& (.,V ; feeding or pasture dr age of hogs any one of these and other conditions which may be peculiar,to your own requirements, '• “ it 7W •J011 II see a n * th M N r V / F F A U T Y . N E W L U X U R Y . . 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