The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

rS0egi a w B i i m * « * * ■ * * * * * * * - Repttblicam Gerry AS Pent Precincts; Tabotoed Vote •fiiwjUtel'V* >M ■JRfW*f*1V.9M VOTE POLLED For Governor JOHN W. BRICKER OW - --------- CHARLES SAWYER <D) — — For Ueutemant^ v wmar Mi HBABRItT JAMES METZENBAyM ‘(D ) — For Secretary of State EARL GRIFFITH (R I ----------- -- . WILLIAM J. KENNEDY ( D ) ------ Foc*Tate**wrer^.lk*** DON H. EBRIGHT (R ) — — - CLARENCE 3Br.JDNISMSY (B ) — ^ For Attorney General THOMAS J, HERBERT (R> — HERBERT S. DUFFY ( D ) --------- ForUpited StAlee Senator ROBERT A. TAFT ( R ) ------— . ROBERT J. BULKLEY (D ) — — For Representative to Congress (At Largo) GEORGE H. BENDER ( R ) --------- L. L. MARSHALL ( 1 ^ -------------- JOHN McSWEENEY (D ) _____ STEPHEN M. YOUNG ( D ) ------J For Representative to Cohgress (Seventh 'District) ' vCLARENCE J. BROWN ( R ) ------ ARTHUR W. ALESHIRE (D ).----- For State Senator /' OLIVER S. NELSON <R) BRUCE WILSON (D ).________ For Representative to the General Assembly W. R, MeCHESNEY (R ) . . . __ FRANK A. WOLF ( D ) __________ For County Commissioner W. W. BARNETT, < R ) _________ JAMES R.SOWABD ( D ) ________ For CountyAuditor JAMES J. CURLETT- ( R ) ________ WALKER AUSTIN (D) — .1^— - For County Treasurer HAROLD J. FAWCETT ( R ) ______ JOHN W. GROVES (D) - VN m TN TS -810 285 172 198 —200 147 129 180 184 69 87 ^ ‘ -207 142. 117 120 121 55 63 * ■ . 4 .-tN5 140 116 117 ..J02 128 63 65 .—193. 139 "111 118 K . 95 124 52 64 — 204 140 113 118 — 83 * 122. ■ 52 64 ■m■ — 204 167 125 127 119 51 62 __ 192 140. , 126 ltd -—201 135 114 112 — 79 W 46 64 __ 78 117 47 62 /204 : 145 120 . 120 — 90 124 54 71. « ____203 139 118 1-18 ____76 * 119 - .< 49 66 '.I*", . .. . ____230 169 124 •120 — 73 105 • 52 72 — 201 .148 117 109 — _ 82 114 44 -6d ____212 - 144 121 120 .— •85 132 52 72* — 223 163 ” 129 -128 ____71 105 43 63 CbttpaceJ,Beowa j T q . Carry District |By 17,000 Votes > 1 € f VN VS TN TS Chief Justice of .the Supreme Court WALTER Bv WANAMAKER — ------ 97 CARL V: WEYGANDT----------- 75 For Judge of the Supreme Court __(Term Commencing January 1, 1939) "EDWARD S. MATTHIAS — a-_— ---------109 R.M . WINEGARDNER........................... 58 For Judge of the Supreme Court ; (Term Commencing, January 2, 1939) * ROBERT N. GORMAN----------------------- 60 WILLIAM L. H A R T -------- ---------- .--105. For Judge of the Supreme Court . (Unexpired Term Ending December 31, 1938). G~ K*AJA®N- 58 54 56 54 63 53 <46. 57 46 74 31 37 67 60 77- 49 74 41 47 67 ;69 . 'wiLLiAsr'-e.' H ieoNr ■« W 1 -49 34 45 For Judge of the Court of Appeal* t ‘ i4 J. D. BARNES. _________— — — — .104 63 58 For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas ' \ ' -(Fall. Term) ■ FRANK L.*,,JOHNSON — __________ .146 144 90 96 GEO; H. SMITH - --- --------------------- _116 97 56 81 For Judge,of the Probate.Court (Unexpired Term Ending February 8, 1941) “ DAN M. AU LTM AN ........................... -171 , 126. 81 81 HOMER1H. HENRIE ---------------------- . 85 98 66 82 MAMAS COAL No. 3 4x7 egg size oil treated— for the next few- days— this a t a Special Price. Car of 34 percent U. P , Linseed Oil Meal. Car- load riates^on Soy-Bean Meal, Also Cotton Seed M e g L . / . Meat Scraps— Tankage at a very attractive price now— SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR HOGS Phone 100 P rice less — Your eyes are worth the price of all the glasses ever made and like as not ybu need but one pair. Why hesitate? ' ;T. <s■ . . . 4 ■ Examining eyes and relieving eye trouble is not a aide line with us, it is our Specialty. An appointment will assure you of prompt attention. Dr C E Wilkin JLrt ♦ V # JLs# VV U l v i n Optometric%e Specialist S. »#troit 8t, X**ti*, O. CUranc# J. Brown, R., candidate for Congress in th* Seventh District, car­ ried Greene county by * majority on first tabulation of 2144; He hpads his dewocratio opponent, Arthur Aleshire, whp received 6,808 votes in 41 of the 49 precincts in the county. Brown carried eight of the nine counties in the district, loosing Clark, Aleshin's home, by 1,126. His major­ ity ift the district will be above 17,000, Since -the Seventh Ditrict was created it was Republican until two years ago when Aleshin: won in the Roosevelt'1 landslide. The New Deal was the main issue in the canipagn, -especially the AAA and CIO, and both farm and urban voters registered their protest. .Aleshire campaigned as a New Dealer asking endorsement of the Roosevelt administration. Mr. Brown will take his seat when congress convenes in January, the Re­ publicans gaining some 70 new seats along with eight senatorial seats. . The Republicans will'.not have a majority in either branch but join with the conservative Democrats like Gamer, Glass, Tydings and ■others who infused, to trade their- lifelong -political leaning for a mess of potage handed out by those yrho would de­ stroy the twe-party system for Com­ munism. The following1 is ^he congressional vote* one county, Fayette, not yet re­ ported: . , Logan—Brown, 7,837; Aleshire, 4,- H3. Champaign—Brown, 6,603; Aleshire, 4,419. . . - Clark—Brown, 17,230; Aleshire, 18,- 156. . "* Greene—Brown, 7,752; Aleshire, 5,~ *08. Warren—Browni 7,752; Aleshire, 3,- 780. - Clinton—Brown, 6,054; Aleshire, 3,- 335. Madison—Brown, 5,020; Aleshire, 3,421. Union1—Brown, 5,467;- Aleshire, 3,- 023. . ' Fayette—Brown,—;Aleshire,—. '•■d.iLg-x';,rTfelft-t; M&tm m m m & im m The Ripwlim** *W*pfc the county for all axr*p-t f l i t o f Probate Judge, Wfcqpi. Judge Homer Henri* only puH4d through by about 274 majority over Dan M. Aultman. County Treasurer Harold J. Fawcett headed the Republican ticket with the highest vote fop; county treasurer. Judge Frank L. Johnson swept thf county over hi*-Democratic opponent, Judge George H. jSmith for Common Pleas Judge, 'Judge Smith last May resigned as Probate Judge to be ap­ pointed Common .Pleas Judge follow­ ing the death of Judge R, L. Gowdy. He will retire early in'February, when Judge Johnson-takes uis seat. John W, Bricker, -the next Governor will appoint the. next Municipal Judge-in Xenia to succeed Judge -Johnson. The unofficial vote in the county was!" ■ ■■".'■v Common Pleas Judge: Johnson, 6,- 955; Smith, 5,613, Probate Judge; Henrie, 5,875; Ault­ man, 5,601. Treasurer:-lL J. Fawcett, R., 8,- 321; J. W, Groves, D., 4,806. County Auditor: James J, Curlett, R:, 8,54*".; Walker Austin, 5,088, „ State Representative: W. R. Mc- Chesney, R.,' 8,l03j’’''Frank A. Wolf, 5,174; Ernest Morgan, S., 215. Commissioner: Walter Barnett, R., 7,625; J, R. Soward, D.,' 4,941; J, A, Hamer, Pro., 770; ^Governor: John W. Bricker, R., 8,- 233; Charles Sawyer, 5,728. - * Senator: Robert A. Taft, R.,'8,322; R. J. Buiktey, D., 5,299. „ Jn the.pnrj«*oir Of the order of tbs probate court of OnMUCCounty, I wiH offer for axU at puWic auetkw or t*«. 17th day a# Dwwmfeeiy 1W8, * t MiO0 'U M kl o'clodt, at th* W*«t door o f the Court in the oemty of G cmm , State of Chip, th* following dsafcrtbsd real estate to-wit; “ Situate in tha Township of Xenia, County at Groan* and State of Ohio, and” being all o f lot number 87 in South Park, an -addition to the City Of Xenia, 'Ohio. Situate in the Township o f Xenia, County o f Greene/*nd State at Ohio, and being all o f lot number thirty-, eight (No, 88) in South Park, an addi­ tion to the City o f .Xenia, Ohio, aa thfe same is designated, numbered'and -known on the. recorded plat of said addition, Said premises are appraised at One Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($120.00) andmust be sold for not less, than two-thirds of said appraised value, and the terms o f sale are cash in hand upon the delivery of the deed, OREN P. -TRESSLAR, Administrator aft the'Estate of Jesse Tresslar, deceased. Marcus McCallister, - Attorney for Administrator. (10-11-12-2) psspnjw Toptii Rfuauv# *. itH R ' • |,jiHiW!«)i| « - n :.5ulvm m % Weat.St Xwds, OWa •’fWMUp: frog UttoK^t Dbfeiu-lllou gMw auto ta ik , ftfaiwpbpr m m v is io n Lily In Y get M F. L. NELSON, O, a OPTOMETRIST Jaasestowa, Ohio I.WARTAMAX f V l —with par; foil tima cailtog on l'AUTU koasea In Gss«a# No experia** w y M L Mm i k* Sed with m * -m & * « trtaupfe, but eh«w* to dosW* earaiags with company kripa—«*l*s, apceMtl jaals, attractive premiums (rilver- m r «, puemdatm*, luuoft: puna, etc.) W# aupfly oomphrt* storit at peodud*—you pay mkm' sold. Immediate earniam- No dull season*—big buatoes* all year with wellknewn line 250dally aeoseeltles —eoffee, Savoring extracts, ho m medicines, oto, Details'mailed free —no obligation. Give your age, kind at car, etc. Address Box A, yare o f this paper. liiiw>wlWlll»ynll<liiiiiWII>J NOTICE TO WATER USERS All water consumers having meters in cellars are asked by thp Board, of Public Affairs to k<. 'p a space clear so that the meter reader can get 'to ,the meter.- . ‘ ' BUS sche B u l B ' Effective^October 30 West Bound „ East -Bound 6:30 a. m. 7:15 a. m. 8:40 a. m. 9:35 a. m. 10:55 a. m. > 11:55 a. m. 1:15 p. m. Cedarville only 1:55 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:35 p. m, 4:55 p. m, ^ 5:55 p, m. 7:15 p.m, . I ‘ x7:55.p. m. x9i50 p. m. . xWest—9:50., Fri., Sat., Sun. and * Holidays, ' xEast—7:55 p. m., Fri., Sat., SuU. and Holidays. Extra bus from Xenia, to Cedarville only Ut 10:30 p. m., Fri., Sat., Sun. and iHolidays, only, • . t o W h o m i t m a y c o nc er n CedervUle Welding Shop . Experienced Welding and Cutting Blacksmith -and General Repair H a r d in g & r e e d Cor. East S t and Route 42 Cedarville, O. Dear High School PUrents:— : |-BfoW can yon permit^your- children , to go to.Dayion to"have pictures made tor graduation purposes,when you can jet- the samc.work pr better -done at j the school for less,money* thereby eliminating all dangers that are daily orcuranees? . Sihcetely yours, ", " SCHRTEL STUDIO, (Adv, 3t) AWilmington, 6. For Sale—Spotted' Poland China Boars and,Gilts, Walter E- McCoy,I R. R. 4yWashington, C. H.^ O. For Sale: FaVorito Base Burner, in excellent condition,-Call C. E.' Masters j Grocery for further information. (St) For Sale—Seven tube Triple-Ef­ fect gas Btove in good 'Condition. J, I E/Hastings. ' Phone 183/ For Sale—Petqskey potatoes, hand i ported.., Wallace G, Collins. Phone. | 151-F-12. - (2t) SEED..CORN—-May we book your order now -for;. Scrap's Hybrid' Seed Corn for spring deliver. No money down. See R, H, Spracklen for Cata­ logue and prices, Myrna Loy and Gable Teamed Again ............. ‘ \ . . .</ ...... . pm! ili|i|;iiji|(;ir;>a Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, popular are co-starred again iu the"exciting Metre "Too Hot To Handle’1scheduled to open the Xenia theater in xenla, for a senaatlo: Tha all-star supporting east of this reel cameramen alec include Walter Carrillo and Virginia Weldler. and Miss Loy’s aerial dash . her lost aviator brother, 1 picture .along with Gable's to till# of w__________ from a p k ^ piloted ier' him by soreca .. . W '*' ir 3i' at Out. ' uewi/ ■ Goaaolly, ''Chinee* th American tHrllHn* da- n hlaaing liner ^ HYBRED SEED CORN - Iowa No. 939 hybred seed com has shown; satisfactory performance in this viemity for the past four years., Samples of the seed and the crop cun be seen at the farms o f J. B, Rife and Harry N. Powers. Orders will be taken-and seed delivered at either farm as-desired or you-can order direct. Inspection invited^ - CLINTON ROUSE St. Route 54, N. W. of Urbana, O, (4m-ll-2) LEGAL n o t ic e , NO HUNTING NOTICE i * __ _-_l_ s • The following farms have been posted agajnst hunting or trespass- ing with dog or gun without permis­ sion of the owner. Homer Smith (Geo. Little farm), Denver Wolfe. Walter -Andrew^ R. W. Zimmerman. M, C. Nagley. . Jphn Kendlg (Clifton). , Massio# Creek Cemetery Assoc, A, M, Peterson. J Fred Dobbins.. ’ * , Howard’Arthur, ’ John Langford, who place of -resi­ dence is unknown, will take notice that |Helen Langford has filed her petition for divorce in Case N o r21820 of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, "Ohio, bn ground 'o f' gross neglect o f duty and that the <ase w ill come up for hearing on or after Nov. 26, 1938. (10-21-11-2.6) EORREST DUNKLE, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS . Greene County* Ohio .. Alice J. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. \ Albert- Johnson, Defendant.- Defendant,'whose residence is un­ known,'Will take notice that he has been sued for .divorce and 'same'’ will be for hearing on and after "six (6) Weeks from the first, publication Of this notice, v ' ’ - FRANKL . JOHNSON, ' "Attorney fo r Plauitiff. (9-30-r-ll-4d) , 3S0 0UT8IBE ROOMS WITH. BATH • FROMN* Next ttwt'lfeaaM! fisOMaVm^lsl-ga stra^k ta , Hotel Farit ccpforiAicteotegapuiprifaets*rric«.TktaiMyMnv atod^tfic.ipomiia^pnlkn'U^y p^paidr. Hu eeakJCoflaa S l^ «ml ' MOosl-lwtow. 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