The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
U ' \ ■m - J 2 JAMES ), CURLETI D* BapuMina,* CwNdfafftt* For ^ COUNTY AUDITOR Espettenet* I'ourtesy and Efficiency in conducting afslr* for the county, 1 and different politics! ftabdivtemns j ■ ,-i r. 1 is tfe hekt recouanesttotten. Official \ duties approved fey State Bureau of Accounting'-of.p-yfelteUfBec-a, . YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED Elections Tuesday/ November 8* 1938 E. :.4 . • ; ;■ r o A l l W h o S u f f e r W ith A t k M e 's F o o t . F e o t I t c h . J o c k e y I t c h .F f t o t R in g W o rm (T in e a T i r e h o p f c y t o e l o r C r o c k e d , , S o r e , M i i i q T o e * * sss int-ZTe leg. f*et, get KOVALOINTMENT«ndtdrive away your foot trouble* ", - Inrecordtime. . ^ > > •> * ’ KOVALOINTMENTda' simple, easy and pleasant to W- It Is$ov ■ - liquidsdoeSttOtflaMff ------- --------- ta“ , surface thananevaporr‘ :"'’ * 1 SSn^trktlifg'contact with the Infection. .wanting .nwssagy. tiio treatment decDer lnto the pprcs.wbefe It oin effectively■.attack • f f i S S d f f i S t^ troubirDws notstlng and hum likemany , S « B * jg soothing to sore. tondn; f t e t . f t a c t s M o p ; .>•,■■: AJKYOU* nhUOOIST • * gwetk^^n tjg .jg a r ‘ ‘ " ' MOMRYBACXiVAA liin sw s s s s s s m s s s ^ t * mamma* * «o* omtmrmM, mm ^ . t . - 7 V M. HOGt^tlSt )M*A J 1M4M to*. , md-m a*. .*.,t m •MNMfff ton, JO f t f j g rro cw lb * .....t* f j * IflO liK lbs <-Ea3cat^5='CrO!r<5;«'ccr --J 7J» t o f M { M M # to* to 7J4 -i ftWa f5’sae7-sf=i«3fer»(B>rnadl^*^Mi^ J**t *©** e & *s>-ax *a t ^}c> b » 0* «j-«f 9,90 to, 7.10 '« • » o„.,v-. 4 j»- to * n ; NH*IP * UU**fi«f*0 toad. [ T*>p :8mni$ ■***»«*«<,*«*'.**'. JtA9 ■ Medium ttor^aaptjofe-c.oor’UR 0.80 Ewes *<» eie*eo ed *»Nlne»or*• to 8.70 Preder lambs it? er«e **■&/ *rc*r» -8.10 to 5,80 Vtarling TVeftor* „ ,^ .4 .1 0 . BATTLE--140 head, j'llfdinm. steers ; «nw* feeifar* ..■...■...■...-..-./fBd down jLest fat cows . — 6.00 to 6»40 |Medium cows-------- ^-„^-4.00 to 5.0* ' iWogna cows — „------,.8.60 down >11;»t. bulls ** ww»e->• JU&.W to 8.1 TJght tolls Mp*«aainrHri „.5 f75 down VEAL CALVES^m head, fop « * . » , s* , . ^ w »iIM 0 ■ Jood, and choice +-»-,*-».11.4 0t o flood and choice —.^^^11.40 to 1780 Medium to 10.00 Culls dowh' Btovy receipts in totb togs hnd lambs featured today’s, sale. Begs topitod at 7.40 for weights ranging tram 188 to 225 lbs,. *«d for some o f theweights mcaatui 108 tos. |7.80 was pald;fbr totne 288 1b. avevMes, 7(f5 to 7.80 for heavier kinds. 140 to 160 lbs. sold at 725 and 7.8$, A fiigh ligbt o f .tigs hoir safe today. Ws the fact itot the spread in prim of all weighte was only twenty cents. SoW# Cashed at 0.50 to 7.|0 witlttha bulk o f the supply at --The to^ijirito tor cheicstot-ewe and Sillier iMXrihtf rlitt«ba^c^ti 6 dv^t'SX) 6 . with second# cashing at 7.40, medium’ grades at 8.50. F*t buck Iambs brought 7,00 and seconds OyiO. JluWher ewes ranged from 3 AO to 3.70,With S 6 meold, thinkindsdown to 1.00. Feeder lambs found ready buy ers at 5,80 down. Cgttle supplies consisted; « f dgtass stuff, and prices 25 cents to ififty cent# higher thin a week ago,'Steers sold downward from 8 i0 ; *to'tolf«rs from7.20 down.' Best fstucowsraaged from 500 to 5.40, and madium kinds ■1.00 to 5.00rV3be deataiSl tor^toll# continued' strong with >b«st' to«vy butcher kinds seHing«f» to 8.80,-and others from 5.75 down. Veal Calves topped St 12,00* with other good *hd choice kinds down to 11.40, l i sdhnu sorts sold from 8.75 to 10.80*Mld.ealto nrid throw.outa downward from 8.80. If*Wlltiiwi comof m l^jkmmarnmM JfeMMflLjMaBtoMM w t o t MMVMtirr SPOT CASE PAID FOR HORSRS------- -- COWS ( if Siae and CawdHion) Tfompt removal of | Ilnjrn, Sheep, Calves, | Colt» FJ" Telephone 454 XENIA FERTILIZER A TANKAGE CO. *141*4 Alls#4, doluuMMB, IMatiff* v*. 41km Stbmm, Bliss i-yt, 'psfsmiasi* wtose rwtdtao lg «aJ k*wwa, wilt into aaies that to km, tomi sasd far ditoes* and eaaw win! to tor toariag sa andafter sis («)} ws#s tosat tto Hist r>bUeaiiea #*’ thisantics, FRANKL. 40 BHION, Attorney tor Plaintiff. 4».20-ll^ld) HARCMJDJ. FAWCETT f u y y i l g 9mt County Treasurer a name th a t stands FOR GOOD FOP, ATHLETES FOOT BROWN’S DRUG STORE Weasairaa*)* USE •toa»aw!3Bfss^*j WATER ‘ w W mr^m B ■toff n « r * Plenty of H 6i Water available in the home is a pretty good guarantee tliat healthful couditious are there* W ith thepresentAutomaticWater HeaMr^ which are available atyour local deal* ers, it is easy to provide your family with all the necessary Hot Water and at costs irr keeping w ith budget limitations* Easily installed* a ’ U ym $hmid desk* to consult m » , x&grestmtatfoe o f iim company will . beg tad to talk ov er tit# auh§mi** U . • THE DAYTON POWER imp ixQRT COMMUiT BUDGETPLAN AVAILABLE. N Ueftoft 8t. ‘ ' “JEcnis* Q< Dr. PaulJ. Volkert Dentist OFFICE HOURS Monday And Friday f :80 A. M. to S P. M. Tuesday* Dinrslay * 8 * Sstoiday * ... f:M A, M. to 8 sl 8 L 4 1 | 4 ec<eioASilWednesday Aftortooit Phsncr 78 * 1WEtoi ffdw attocti A o w nitoi M»wN to t i fb tonam^r UBQAL NOTlCff COMMON PLEAS COURT .. ■ y*. - ■ :• Nathaniel Coribett f Tto detondant whmw last known to Cook County Hoo- ^^ * 8 °' 411 .* will toko notic* ^hirr i* I** •** for divorce for wnnu Atoeaewfor moro than thraa ytora and that samewill Wtor torn! jpff W M»d after six we*ks from the ■first Pi^icatwR of this notice. . * J^ANK L. J 0 HN 80 N, and Georgia. Attorney for Plaintiff, < 9 - 16 — 48 - 21 ) For Salo--Spott*d Poland China Boars and. Gilts. Walter E, McCoy, » . 4 , Washington* C. H., 0 . Taught School three ysara. Emptoyed intoBii-jUtoany«a«. With State Banking Beparinwnt UirtA-yoars, . • . Deputy Traasnnr under H. M, Smith two and one-half yo*rs. i" , * 4,- « 1 Nerving aa Greene County Tr«*»- " ,-v . . ■■%: /> : . urer since laat February. Lifelongresident of GreensCounty. i :■* Election, November 8,1938 OFFER October24th to 29th WasherWeek ' In, hartnony with this National Washer Week we offer the Westinghouse Special model at this lew price and take in your old washer. 9 (IM t A lln m n en Tsiir Old ^ Washer. ■— * - — « • “ POORVISION <ton8Hit a lifr U YMirHand F. U NELSON, O. D. - OPTOMETRIST s% J^iniiiMrWaOUD • . ;■*» ■ -i jaMSPaPg^WWWF.,l^.|.Rl|ljH'.- WJ,-; Streamline Wringer finished in lustrous white, ft washes 8 pounds of clothes. Ideal * size *or the average family. “National Washer Action”—clothes are drawn by suctionAnd are washed at top and bottom. This is .easy Wear, >!J Wt« ■ 4*1 f ' ryw 's ILJ * L rT fr ^ -■t. * 3 on clothes—less wash w»iiiiwyiiiiiiiiniiiaHimiinr*n>»i»iiwiHiiewauini—qq ’T en ^e ic ittc* N o x c i l^llAASato!* iHii»niHuewiinii*wi>mmwM*wif>iWaia«ai*a» tmtut 8*im * » u w m m * * u * BSiomi >94 *«i MutoSt. It is well io learn to do something- useful better than any one else. Milk Gets Ita tong England -has been having a rapid increase in the number- of what it calls milk bars, These institutions sell,milk* milk shakes* ice cream, and other concoctions with a milk back* ‘ground. The development - baa been encouraged by 1 the milk marketing board, which is endeavoring to help Britishdairymen solve the problem of what to do with the milk surplus* one troubled dairy industry, Ireland Issues Stamps Honoring Temperance Leader Ireland has Just issued two stomps inhonorof Farther TheoholdMathew, the renowned Capuchin priestwho led stieh « great pledge-signingmovement in that country* century ago andwho visited America in 1842 . This i%the first time in the history of *tfce Emerald Isle, and possibly of any country* that the memory of a tem perance lender has been honored by, a special postage stamp, * O A*1 < 5 h - ifcto 2 ? ^ a ^ j 8 *D’ ^ S l g S ' , Enthusiasmis thedynamicsof per* eonatity. The result of feadf infinenco is seen in therecordof 860drunkards*458of the800becamedrunkardsfeyassoda* Sng with drunken men, A whisky drinker is not only responsible for bat feeleads others todrink. If they become drunkards andfill a druRkkfttd’sgrave*thereWillfeeater* sifefe reckoning for those who led thsmto begin thedownwardwayof rate, *,4Woeuntohimthatgivetfethe bottle to MmF Mate 2sl6).‘-Tto Cumberiand - Several year#ago8amJones eaidi ,eL>qaorand-Lhrisllanitycannot stay tofhosamehide*” andit is^till frao. iF * * !’ laser’s Beauty ’ A« tines a tiim m n eiiLTimi Slig«p*% Flitter Ware anil Miitlrttre 4a oaCAcaAcua* m m i m Sit Pkst rntkmi Bank tod* Ftotoj M» HIM nr N* II 28 J BFBtffHFlBLtL ft* 4 ®.\ * - - VmWfW m M IW V yV I " #■ tv CHEVR 0 UT PMOS GREATLYREDUCED * * -Cridfti© J© -SttfiMRlfliy . 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Th Uhrichsville tlon aboOt tvi said,' The ni ' ' ' chartered in «nt tinif. The public county taxes penditures, a , ' by the state supervision < ported by D. tician It wil , . andmunicipa libraries and tions.Mr. He disclosed tha ' greatest tax Lorain count; ^ mills* thftt C densely pope , v , - toast Awwefy P1 ■ ’ .iwsntyrftve por«r •Uoyatota-w^ h.< bonded debt, s v\ * ' , Darke, Harrit-on ties Shared the < , no bonded de‘ * .- ed with havii n 723 square i was listed u > , . 241 square r u- Plans wen lui State Avchae. in society for th«' in fatten of the hi t Ripley followi hr state emergent 800 to the i The Rankin ’ north o f the < ground railK i fugitive salve > is reputed fc >■ tioit for fi.n “ UncleO Tm’s will bfe conve under the juv Private in- Ohio state e i vision o f the aation comn -i ptr cent in I with the Ai -. t revealed ia t at service. Nm deeteased ap' perceniago’d A new m-’ ’ - totnfe agento1• - vealedan“« especially ri cording to missions* L ■©pen season vember 16. fatoxaMo tl 'with a good i cr Waod-lcli ’ has torn aid* lul actsvitlo aetmtisn a farmers an tions/’ BisyatdiV' Nashtegton toil ewtterv.i' wander* St®* *4 several fmr and i dally f»tM •iknml * « t bedding »» wall m tto im m
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