The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 27-52

*•" „(<&* • w " I n w » fe»>n% '\w*i*Ctm “ We refuse fiwtak tea 4 e twmripNlrwi. PUT OM*t « f t i* fcl^itausfc A«e*C& im ?**pk, * « it fa thf $ tft fMfa which determine tk*bf nbptrt tea per cent a f the ajadteawt* are refused : ia the eutire country. Our •“ You may now step in to *se Mr. & b«la*tri*l *ad the risks are Smith,” Mid' the lady to the eaehiec’s t » r t * * » « * * « o f P*rioda » * «“ ***” window te t&e big department store. pbsymwit We must exercise greater) Mr.Smtth la th * eredit manager. In 9*"*- Moat ■ » tbouscfa, &private effiea ene assy talk 'with con- * ninety-seven per serif o f them fidence. We were alone. * «• Losses « e due t o a lack o f work, . "Mr. » , * » » * . i S T W K L ? * " , ™ JWW fc up in a homo lit Cre*tv?few where I « i> li « w < ] « « » . T « A i t 1 e l rather than bother about paying cash Sides to * natieo-wide « * d H ' bureau,] Whan wholesome morality Is also re­ flected In our great, merchanttU AAstg4iHtfIuf3eiiitS, ’wu nuteutp^l cour­ age .that progress rests upon a good foundation.” iii4i j nnKr*jnsr»,liisijuji w m m v & F s x m yoSbkOPjrlflMia l sr lf» W * l Sjtaia*iNb|<Uve Stack ftalea fit. mainly* Manyfolks thinkit is easier „ , .. to P«F «P once a month by check* was sailing the other day. I could . pot avoid hearing a few words the lady said in answer to your questions. ‘T*” ',,* I Infer yon -explained t o her your coantefB' •edit system, p o you object to tell- for each item at onr many “ The business o f this store is lgrge- NO HUNTING NOTICE „ No hunting with dog or 'gun o r trespassing will permitted on the following farms; Fred Chase, - John Kendig,- Denver Wolfe, Walter Andrew. Hassles Creek^Cem, Assoc. R. A . Kennon. HOGS—i l l head, WW-MO Use. ------------------- 6.00, MMM74 lbs. „ „____ „ .— 5,80 276-290 lbs______„ ______ ,6.76 f t * h com ^nmjand SM .lb. kind«, J«**ler VEAL CALYK 8 —l$4 head. Iweights sold from 5,20 to 6,00, and Top vealers >.,... 11.00 :light weighs, under 100 tbe„ at 5,70to Medium ------„ ,„ ,9 . 4 0 to 0,50 6 . 10 . Bows remained steady at 4J0 Good and choice „ „^ .9 A 5 to 11.00 totJwW, with odd head o f light sows GlOls — . -------down jhigher Prices remained,steady te a^anmg on ' The supply of sheep and lambs w*s ail o fthe 1694 -head o f live stock re- ware than a week ago, with prices There ware s o go*d atom* offered Is cattle division, jj&m* good heifers ad d framHs6 to *76, and'*©thfiw under 8.00. Beat fat cows topped at 5.4$, and others down to 6.00, Medium kinds cashed at 4.00 to’4£6, and thin nows at 8,06 and downward, Bull* were found in the range o f 9.00 to 800 lbs. u p ------ „_ ,„,_ .__6 .10 to 6 , 00 ’ cdved h e r e ‘today. Hogs topped at ilightly lower. Top-ewe and wether < 575 , and fresh cows from $78.00 *“ « - — * “ *- * 4“ * “ ' ' ‘ - ■ • -* **"*' ------J- m . Veal calves topped at 11410, and other good and choice klndB down to 0^5. Medium sorts cashed at 8.40 to 9,50, and eplla under 7,00. ing me: how a charge account is ar- * W * caBh ranged?" O yes, it must necessarily be. ,Tno LEGAL NOTICE „ _ , ,, , ___great bulk o f its sales are for cash, “ We«, X arranged that one ever the ^ ^ ^ go ^]ong tf were nofc ph<gie,” he said, “ We seldom do that. ^ ^ Jg, We like to see people personally, and * get their signature. The signature V™ have a way o f finding is good security. When a person out the past record o f an applicant for records his. signature with vs, we feel credlt' ’ ’ that he considers it a moral obliga- “ Yes, in most cities tbe Chamber o f tion to pay his bills within a reason- Commerce operates a credit bureau, Elden Thome whose place o f resi­ dence is unknown, will take notice that oh the 4th day o f August, 1939, lea M. Thorne filed her petition a- gainst him for div.orce on grounds^pf gposs neglect of dut£ and said cause will come on for hearing on or after November 4,1939, at which time jqdg- 160- Ibs^de-wn __________ 5.70 to 6.10 Sows ________ „ .4 ,7 0 to 5,65 SHEEP A LAMBS—472 head. Ti^» ——«« —8.75 Medium — „ r _7,S5 Seconds — ------ 8.00 to 8,10 Butcher ewes _______ _— 8.06 down t F e e d e r s ___,J—____ 7f)0 down. CATTLE—177 head. Best heifers . . . . ______ _J5.26 to 8.7^; Other hejfers _____—...7 .9 0 down Best fat cows _________ „5.00 to 5.4% Medium c o w s _______ 4,00 to 4.9%; Thin c o w s __________ „_ -3 j 9&-down Bulls _____ _________ down 0.00, and -thhc price was jktld *xr «u lambs cashed at 8.75, second* a t 8.00 weights from 160 to'456 lb*., and fo r to 8.10, and mediums at 7.85. Butcher aome e f the heavier kinds, 890 wa*1^ * * »°ld up to 8.05, and feeder paid for meet ro f the 268 lb. average * ,1 lambs up to 7 . 00 , Subscribe To TEW HERALD able time. The lady out there request- and i l l retail merchants report the t inay he rendered' against him « . * « .■%% . . . r t l . _ J L « i m o l > O M ^ t « m f l i n a n 6 m a u l i A t M / a n a n i f l o ......................... ............................................._ _ _ ed that I call up. ,She related how standing q f those to whom 'ereflit is she formerly had charge accounts in extended. It is strictly confidential, two other cities where the family r e - When a fatally moves from one city to sided. We decided to take her word, another, they can have their credit and send out the goods she ordered standing sent to the new city, and when in the store, We did not have upon arrival may open charge ac- all that material'on "hand when she counts.” - ^ was in, so we sent to New'York fo r it. “ Well, thank you, Hr. Smith, I am. It was not a large hill, and we con- impressed1’ with, the dignity -of high sidqred it best to charge it rather class merchandising. You seem to be than lose her .patronage*, new customer too, though she had. to be helpful (9-22-6t-10-?7) MARCUS SHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE - Irene May Guenther, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on October 13, 1939, Torrence O, Guenther filed his certain action a* gainst her for divorce on the grounds j o f wilful absence, before the Court of F A m N e w T a k in g O r d e r s For Genuine Pa PFISTS HYBRID SEED CORN She was a anxious to serve the public well, and, common Pleas, Greene Cobpty, Ohio, * „ w w i . . i.. Yd.u evidently believej|n case No, 22082, ” — . , - . . —v— That said cause been in the store several times and tbe retail business must be soundly, win con,e on fo r hearing, on or after paid cash.” . ethical in order to succeed. I am glad December 2, 1939. ■v. <»Do you decline charge accounts you find so mapy people to be honest.) MARCUS SHOUP, to many people?” , he was asked. >- That speaks well for tho religion o f t (10.20-6-11-24) Attorney for Plaintiff These field’ proven hybrids are con­ sistently high yieldera o f .large deep full grained ears o f high -shelling per-; centage and feeding quality. The Gift of Lasting Happiness The bright, cheerful lamp is always appreciated—and at our low price you can afford to give the best. Carefiilly Graded To Insure Perfect Planting' Floor lamps with candle and nite- lite in the base. A grade to suit you and a variety to suit your soil. ~ $7*50 upt Table lamps—bedroom lamps—bed Would.Appreciate Your Order lamps —. novelty lamps — .pin-up lamps—new styles. CARL SPRACKLEN Cedarvillo, Qhtp 7 - j| R, f , p , i l l $1,25 up jwmmmwnii,ijHi«i»nmfimifwiMWiB«miMH»«miiinwi^ 11 | A NAME THAT STANDS j " ? FOR GOOD |j| Use Our Christmas Lay»A»Way Plan MAKE YOUR CHOICE EARLY Direct Iroan tta triumplis abroad Jo*ef Clymas brings to the Fairbanks Theater, . Sprin^fielil, nHMoy and .Saturday, November 24.and- 25, ,h|s international review, “Hooray Anicdca,” featuring “ Chines* Yeast o f Sequins,” "Le Conga,” “ The Stoiy of Shanghai Sal,” '"The American Casino,” **T1 m Navy-Parade,” and 156 daring costumes, 19 big scenes and 12 big acts which .Includes The 8enaa%nal ^Clymas Troupe, Yago, The Three Barons„ Marlca Han is, The Radio Jesters, Steve Dey, Dorothy Hurray, Val Mahr Bros,, Lee“Whlte, T il and Yngo, Hoohle-Dooble, ?and the American ■’"itfftr ff CUrla. ' ’* * " , BUDGET iRLAN 141 AVAILABLE . f j l ' x ’wBs Ad Phone: 22 Main Street N.'Betrait St. IntMWH Xeela, a j It:;' I=2=3=4 Fri. Sat.Sun. Mon. C edarvllle , Ohio - P R E a K N T S - A MOVIE OF YOUR HOME TOWN AN ALL-COLOR LOCAL MOVING PICTURE OF YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS FUMED IN CEDARVILLE LIFE in (YSARVIIXE CEDARVILLE and SELMA SCHOOLS LOCAL FOLKS ON THE SCREEN - - - IN FtHi COLOR MOVIES T ik is Yaur Big Chance To “Crash” the Mavies-6ee Yeursdl aad Frieads la the Mavies HHDAV—SATURDAY Ray Millaud /— Olympe Bradna “Say It ,In French” SUNDAY-MONDAY Cedarvllle High School« . * Selma Schoola Cedarvllle School Band Cedarville Churches Cedarville’s Moat Beautiful Girls AU your local folks on the screen . , , City’s leading citizens and merchants . . . Many farm folks fo r miles around , . THESE a r e S o m e o f t h e m a n y , m a n y “ s h o t s ” y o u w i l l SEE IN ALL-COLOR MOVIES, DECEMMBER 1 . 2 ; 3 , 4 , Friday, Saturday, Sunday * and Monday Richard Green — Rrenda Joyce “Here I Am A Strangei / Hank . also Each Night (U f « 'In Ceda rv ille s m . ■ m M* I I.|rji!fr-Ts ~ 'T 1 f m w or * SULTT* The St ment has ed upon vendors promising specified retfts liav "XVl steel Some 1 8,75, fat cows wn to 5, 10 to 4.9 dowiiwi * range ■OWS f s toppej t choice ,orts casj mder 7.( Highway moat dang* are October In 6hia last average nu ities fhrou, 700‘ eachmo otherwontl way Depar plan .to<rid ice ak exp< Again remi spare parts •ond fo r th Arrests I . game law October. ^3 with fines 1 Library last year v heretofore says a rece Lifiriry. effected' by services'rai,. the report county-widi 1934 in on). 1938 were residents i. o f the oth< dertts were The Stai culture op< $220,592.65 months of first nine to a recent John W. B operating while reve $107,801.6c Fair led s o f $59,881. ’la The l i t be held at .)> on Decern', r meetings growers - varieties also all ne Main S Reputab1' farmers s' the string federal S> feetive F* is designe seed sold truthfully kind o f se clover and labeling to noxiOu which shir' Ohio Cn sell cverg /whether this yOar dealer’s 1 pay a $1 the new became e For tt and Ohio;" the Natit Taber, of office for the annu Illinois o Four dealers v the new ing o f 1 the often There w< charges added cb bunded v weighing the new Highc! light dri night op an effor and injto the Leg Commit! scramblt Forty nations State . populati- 81 per stali. For gu»l. f m m

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