The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26

Wuj-V- 4 I • -.■r mxtmrnmim ’Ofo|t:iii>li 1 1 B*atWbek Tfc# *to»ftd. JUST L*tt» dps* h** tttfmxSmi. * tatia CW*. It ym de­ cided to mast *tw*y Monday to to* rtjp tk r Latte .Qhtm ■ » The mutt* derided upoa Was to* Q, T, Club (Q. T. aUnd* to r quad- raginta tree, which is latte, fcxrite)* Officers were elected as follows: President, Clara Gsllowsy; Vice president, Harold Stormont; Sec­ retory, Dorothy Waddle; '‘Treasurer, Norma 'Stormont. Other member* o f toe club are Helen Williamson, Betty Crumrine, LauraneU* Shields, Stella Hall, Mar- , Iyn ‘Shlngledecker, Betty Sharpe, Norma- Boas*, Ruth Cjrefcwdl, Bill Johnston, and Mis* Rife, teacher, .-.if' : Band Sponsors Valentine Dance Members of the band and ibeir in* stmetor, Mrs. Foster, planned- a lovely -evento* to r all those In at­ tendance^ at the:, Valentine Dance, February 11. ' . ' Pupil* from Beavercreek and Yel­ low Springs; as well Cedarville were in attendance. - . | Surgical Dressing j WagWroflm p t e r Center Opened Monday pa»s*d to» teemmi# # i p tee! mate* *"*■*'** \ in* na a total of { CodsrrilV* surgieal dressing — ■..... | tor opened Monday to the Carnegie Con­ t i 1 ...or* * Oa Tuesday, February 16, lfOO P. If., Dr, L. K. MaHWtn, head of history department* of Wflberfercr University and mala quartette will give a program to oar high school auditorium* Students National Sec. Addresses Miss Bedford, secretary of the National Board of the Presbyterian Church, addressed toe students of the .high school in an assembly Tuesday morning. Having had wide experience in New Mexico and Cuba ns a* mission­ ary teacher, Miss Bedford gave many interesting experiences she had t o connction with this work. Library basement Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday and* Wednes day from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. and Tues­ day evening‘at 7;S0, Those attend­ ing are to bring needle* scissor* and a scarf to completely cover hair, and wear wash dresses. Every wo­ man to Cedarville and vicinity is urg­ ed to help with this project PROBATE NOTICE SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS Local! Boys Victorious Cedarville varsity boys made a very juice showing, for "themselves last Friday night when they nabbed toe game from Spring*Valley boys! with a. lead of 10 points. 1 turn Clocks Back Sunday* February 21 • The Ohio Senate on Tuesday voted ’28 to 9 to add the-emergency clause •Which would make the law effective upon the signatiire of the governor, The House passed the hill with the emergency clause hut the senate de­ feated the .clause last we^k upon pn tofirmative vote to r the time change. The law will-probably become effec- | tive *on Sunday, February 21, imeEiftitiFBowiiTOwii pwfsctlocation fivesyou soiyaccess to oil part*ofCfr» cJneo*i— and <(i« {deal oc* conmodatlos* at the Palace wiHswlc* ytwr v>*itdelightful You’ll enjoyAcCickciTavsht « fine itttasrant, coffee toop asd bar. ANDUP SIXTH AT VINE STREETS ANTMONytLSASSER,MANAGER I and in position. to serve a ll my pa trons fo r Plumb­ ing Repairs aa well aa Insta lla tion p f Fixtures such as can, be secu red under government regulations. You stilt can have certain plumbing for new Work and repairs for water systems oh farm. Give pie a call. - Phone 4-3561 F. E. Harper JAMESTOWN, OHIO ***— ' Sale of ToSA^E” B s a s s n E « bok i u s o u 18' STANDARD WEIGHT B a rk p B a d e « • . Saie Prioed . ; . % Y& HEAVY FELT BASE .SQUABS Y JU SD ......... .......... ........................ STANDARD EH.T BASE......... .BQCA1USYARD •'ttANCY B A G B U G S REGULAR $2X5 QUALITY ........................... $1.75 REGULAR $*.00 QUALITY . ....................... „ 1.65 HaeGtauiR t ia a qualify *J■*. feA aeA'A *4 1*45 F 8 x 3 WHILE trisr LAST— HURRYI chewilu ^ ......, BACH * 1.00 SMART NEW OVAL ADOS IMS . . . Mo 24x48 . . , $1.95. .JJ . A. HINSON f C<*. M » m * Wlttwtoegg • Phone 2-2031 H§m Wmilage-itom '9 *•» «*•*»* Wctewaag **t fatotony r • etou’iaaw;w»wr»''fi‘vi*j-g» w m PRINTING, DROP IN Accdunta and vouchers o fjh e 'fo l­ lowing named persona and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, to r inspec- tion, settlement and record, and un­ less exceptions are filed thereto, they will be for hearing and confirmation on March 8 , 1943, First and Final Accounts William S. Rogers, . Ex., Pearl 4?rins, deceased. Dr. Geo. Anderson, admr. Winni- fred J. Anderson, deceased. * Obve Baugh. Admx.,'Fred Batigh, topeased. "finnie Cline, Gdn,; Susan Brad- ’'•ck. . Isaac Colp, Extr., Adel-Colp, .de­ ceased. . Hickman D. Corbin, -Extr., Nelson Corbin, deceased. A. H. Creswell, Admr., Rachel K. C’'pswell, deceased. Louise Williams, Extr., Mamie Dig­ ram, deceased. Mabel King* Admx,, Edward' "M. E terline, deceased. ' William Torrence Garlough, Extr., anna T. Garlough, deceased. Bertha Gentner, Admx,, Lewis-Ed­ ward Gentner, deceased. Katie Eagle, Admx., Perry McGrew deceased. E. C. S^sslar, ' Extr,, Catharine Sesslar, deceased. ' L. Earl Slusher, Extr., George Slasher, deceased. Florence Margaret ' Trick, Extx., Christ Trick, deceased. Miscellaneous Accounts William S. Rogers, Gdn., William , Battles, sixteenth Acct. Allegra E. Hawes, Gdn., Carrie R^bb. Second Acct. Mabel Cartwright, Gdn., Altie Cart- vright, sixth Acct. W.. L. Cline, Admr., William M. Cline, deed., First Final & Dist. Acct.* D. B. N., thir- second Acct. J- A, E._Faulkner, Admr,, Dennis Webster- Cosley, deed., tcenth Acct, - ' . , r M. C. Smith & Lemma Dodd, Co- Extra., John B. Dodd, deceased, tenth ■Acct. 1 J. Fred- Schultx, Gdn., Oscar, H. Geriangh, twelfth Acct. i Loring N. Shepherd, Guardian, Roy B. Gorman, first Acct. | Joseph L. Hagler & Carrie Noggle, 7 Admre., Fred Hagler, deed., First j Filial, & Dist. Acct, ’’ Alma Hartsock, Extr., Edward A'. ] Hartsock, deed., First, Final & Dist .Acct. v .■ Kathleen Conrad Kilpatrick, Extx., Douglas M. Kilpatrick, deed., First, Final & Dist Acct. G. W. McOampbell & Lloiyd R. McCampbell, Extra,, John McCamp- bell deed., First, Final. A; Dist, AcCt. Flora Myers, Extx,, J. F. Myers, Deed., First, Final & Dist. Acct. Robert L. Black, Trustee, George F. Ormsby, deed., Final Acct. Robert H. Petrc, Extr., A. J. Petry, deceased, Fourth Acct. , William S. Rogers, Admr,, Sandy Pettiford, deceased., First Acct, E. H. Schmidt & C. B, Schmidt, Extra., H, E. Schmidt, deceased, Sixth Acct. " 0. S. Hargrave & Fred Fawcett, Extrs., A. M. Spahr, deed., First, Final & Diat. Acct. George H, Stokes, Extr., George C. Stokes, deed., First, Final & Dist, Acct. Minnie C, Inskeep, Extr., W. G, Thomas, deceased, First, Final & Dist. Acct, L. T. Marshall, Gdn., Sarah E. Watson, Second Account. Neal W. Hunter, Admr., John M* Wilt, deceased, First, Final A Dist, Account, > Charles D. Zell, Admr., T. H. Zell, deceased, First Account. W ILLIAM B , McCALLISTER Probate Judge February 12, 1943. (Co»Wm»d from first sxtgo\ rating iu a California epurt than did toe latter with ids frilow Democrats. Even ope of the "Dead Ed” letters from the White House did not gloss over a bad situation. I t is pretty tough hw*« a man 1 * kicked dorm stairs because he was not good to be chairman and then bekicked again because toe party did not want him to disgrace toe nation to a foreign as­ signment, Aa for the White House it must be,remembered “water nev­ er rises higher than its source/* “B-C” Ration Books Expire February 28 All motorists ojding “B and C" supplemental gasoline -ration books in the county will find to t books ex­ pire March 1 st. Blanks must be -se­ cured' a t filling statkma or a t head­ quarters in Xenia. War workers can get blanks where employed. Blanks can also be secured at the Greene Go, Automobile Club" in Xenia. When fil­ led they can be mailed to the ration .headquarters in Xenia with, the tire Inspection record. ' BUY WAR BONDS TODAY COLDS HUMO To Relieve Congestion Rub the Throat, Chest and Bad* with Quick - Acting At .Your Drug Store BROWN’S DRUGS ... ....... — ... ;.....I.............. ' ORDINANCE No, 213 ' SEWER RENTAL ORDINANCE for the VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE For the purpose of providing fund* for,the maintenance, operation and control of the Saverflce System. - l WBRRBAU, the Village. Of Cedarville, Ohio, has heretofore Installed a sewcraire- system for part of'the-VUladft; of Cedarville, and la now maintaining and operating the same, and ' VniEREAg, it is necessary for Rid presorva- Mon of public health and welfare and for the purpose of complying -wMnthe ordora of the T)-partnient of Health of > the State of Ohio, and the laws In effect concerning said Bovrer- -o System, that It Is proper to maintain and that It Is necessary that the satno he ptopprly mnlnalited, operated and controlled, ami WHEREAS, funds for tlio mnlotenancc, op­ eration and control of said Sewerage System will not ho available from current operating rbvenuo of said Village, and WHEREAS, tho Statutes of Ohio, authorize and permit too Village of Cedarville, to assess, charge, and collect for too nso of sewers in F ra n k Shigley, Gdn., E lm a Conklin,J yn'er that propcr-malntcBunco, operallon. and , . - . * ,'nntrfit of said BeWereuo Bvstem be had. co ol w a y KoWy thcrefotO. 'Bo it ordiined by the Coutt- df Cedarville, a#, foiionrtr to Boctloh. 1 . That toe Board Of Trustees of ■hitille Affairs be add the same la herebywu- Uorlzed to direct, msnsgo, and control the Sewerage System in a safe, economical and ifflrJent manner. . Section 2 , iThe Board of Trustees df Public Affairs, Is .hereby authorized and directed to make sacls by-laws and- regulations as may be demued necessary for the par- economical, sod efficient management and election Of said Bcwuragc Bystem, and for . a construe tlon and use of house sewers and connecUons thereof, to the Sewerage System; that all such by-laWa and regulations Shall have the same forco and effoct^ as prdliiatiCeS when not re­ pugnant i thereto nor to Rid constitution or IgWS of the State of Ohio. • •Section 8 . That too .terms and Conditions upon which 'the owners of lots and lands and proporty within the corporats limits of the Village of Cedarllle,. may connect to the Sew- crsgo system eltliw dlrcctly or indirectly, slmlt bit as follows, lo witi A. AH chirges fOr, renlalg, w!Ui rt-sptet to the use of too Sewerage syatctu shall bo paid td the Office Of the Treasurer of the Village of Cedarville, of other office, Of the Board of Trustees of Public Affairs may direct and for each calendar year or part thereof, said charg­ es shah be in accordance with 'toe following rooming houses, stores,, restaurants, offices.and t. All dwelling houses, apartments, hotels, rooming houses, Store*, rcsfauninla. Offices and mercantile establishments, factories, shops, and churches and colleges, having hot more than one connection to said sewerage system shall be charged the, rata of $ 1.25 per Quarter for too Unit 20,000 gallons of water used *1.25 for alt over 20,000 gallons nlto s-maxlmutn quart­ erly charge of 22 . 5 *. ' 2 . 411 ' dwelling fipusos, apartments, hotels, rooming houses, atores, restaurants, offices, mercantile establltbments, factories, shops, churches slid, colleges haring more than one connection shall he charged toe rate of gl .25 per quarter per ecnnscUcu foe first go ,660 gal­ lons of water used, 21/25 for ail- over 20,066 ' gallons used with a mssimum quarterly Charge Of * 2 . 50 . 3, it la also provided and made a part of this Ordinance that ail properties and lout, whether they hare buildings or.not, which are acccsssbie to said., sewage system, whether they hart connections with toe system or not, shall bo subject to toe above rental and ali other conditions of this Ordinance. It J * further provided (hat the Board of Trustees of public Affairs shall classify and determine toe schedule of rates for sll other cases not falling within the above classifies itOHS." . • ■ ' • B. All rental *Charges to u t become dtio and payable On the Ist day of January, 'iprll, July and October, All charges not paid by toe isth of the month In’ which the a&tne leccmes due shall bo subject to a 10 per font penalty, f t ah rcntat charges toalf ewtsflftile a lieh upon the property served by such connections ,0 the sewerage system, and if not paid within » period of 66 day* -ftwu data duo shall bo collected to too same manner an other Tillage user, ft Alt funds vectored' i wan the use of sewer* shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the Village, and ail money lb deposited shall he 'cpt In « separate and distinct fund, and shall be known a# to* Mm rental fund. Wm such fund IS appropriated by council it shall 13 auhject to the -order of the Board of itrus- ict* of luthlte AtaffS, and the-President of •Std Board shall gfgtt all orders drawn tW the Treasurer of aaid Village agantst said «ower rental fund. E. All money# and fund* received from the use of the towers shall he used fof the j>ay* went of the cost# and expenses w manage-, rnent, matottoance, operaHon and repair of tii# womsm-tMm 'iNift- »tt- or any'part of too surplus in such fund shall be used for the mlatvcmeni or. ‘ftNggsAteiL of, aaid sewerage nyaicm, or for toe payment of any interest on any dcMa incurred on behalf and In conjunc- tloft with said sawcrage ayilem, and may also be used for Creation of a Slnklng fuhd for the payment tut any debts incurred <m^ ht-half p|- too. ,seweraf»:'#*t«w: But ««. fund* '««**«, form tenui charge* ahait beipaed- for urn es* tcnsltm of the sewersde system to servo' new localities within toa Village of CedaHUeJ or ror any other purpose Own her*aboTe;«et forto In thls ordlnSHOe, , Thls OrllhShce bMfig’ an ' SilSUYiR,y>'«lax t*h*lt.take;:slfeet and b* rn fored from »nd: after the earliest passaga WiSreof, as provided 32 W, Hitrh St. Vhorn 3061, aay‘^ ^ By C, H. Crsuto, Bwwident of Ceumdl fty towk *f CsuimiL NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Nathan L, Ramsey, de­ ceased, Notice Is hereby given that Paul L. Ramsey has been duty appointed as Administrator with the Will An­ nexed of tha estate of Nathati L< Ramsey, deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Gre 0 ne County, Ohio. Dated this 4th day of February, 1943. . WILLIAM B ., McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Constructive Loans Borrow w ith a purpose. Borrow fo r a definite need. Borrow conservatively. Borrow from Springfield Loan Co. -Springfield, Ohio JBOYLAND TRAIL By Fred F. Marshall 3<M,IIMIUIIIHMHUU'»MmmUUHtMIIWIIUUHIIItHHHUIUia (Continued Next Week) ’ S 3 >*ffcd Uke wild- fire thorough the town. Men running. Mother in near hysterics, and other women grouped about in funeral Whispers end with much tch.tch, tch, tohing to emph­ asize their degree of pity. I t seems that uncle chancing along the creek bank had run across the discarded clothing Of my tyro next older broth­ ers. They were both good swim’ mere, but not seeing them splashing about, he called out, but received no response. Becoming more alarmed he walked up and down the creek a short way and called again with still *0 sight of the youngsters. Bud- 'Tenly panic stricken, he had .rushed to the honse, shouting that the boys were drowned. Shocked-beyond all reasoning, my mother was distraught. Nor will I forget the bewildered, done-in look of my father- as he came frqm his work at the limekilns where men had hurried to break the tragic news. J t was my oldest brother who, knowing more of boys' habits, fol­ lowed further bn up the creek and there paddling gleefully on a* plank ; were the two missing brothers very much alive and kicking. When, they were brou ;ht into the house again and dripping, Mother swooned away completely, but soon there ./was 'joy again and life regained its even tenure a t our house/, Reverting to our dwelling, I recall- that on a sort of suspended, shelf built especially for the purpose in •the woodshed was an ' old leather- bound, trunk’ -of very early vintage. The hair had not been removed from the leather, either, for the purpose of decoration or to provide a cush­ ioning agent to take up. the shock of rough handling of earlier day traveling in hack, jolt wagon, or stage,' I t had contained -most of the earthly possessions of my great grandfather when- he 1 first journeyed to America from, the -old sod. I often wanted to look-in- it, but so far as I know it was never opened by anyone during all the .period of my boyhood. I have since come into possession of several' things it- contained. - These included an old canteen type lidded bucket filled with letters from loved ones in the old country/ There was also a type, of “dickie” -neck piece, a money belt, a number of tintypes, and a-testament. As l say, I hav only a slight mem ory of this hardy forebear. In fact there is but a single episode 1 con­ nect directly to him. In his latter days he lived with grandmother (his daughter and my fathers mother) and 1 spent much time there as-a boy, Grandmother’s house being -on , the hill close enough-that a very small boy could ,venture the journey alqne, ' At meal time, it Was. my special privilege to draw up the chairs for my two grandfathers. Great Grand­ father being the older, was given the honer.of having his, chair drawn up first and howeveif faint the memory of this little highlight of life, there is not lost the emotion I harbored to receive those profuse compliments as a reward for my showing of chiv­ alry and manliness. Since then there has been imparted much of his his­ tory, and I have been trained- to re­ gard him with great reverence and respect. COURT NEWS . (Continued from page one) DIRECT APPRAISAL , The -county auditor has been di­ rected to appraise the estate of May Thompson. MARRIAGE LICENSES (Granted) William Edgar Murphy, Xenia, E. R. 1 , crane operator; and Mrs. Marie Emma Thompson, 23 N. First- S t, Fairfield. Justice of the-Peace D. 8 . Lynn, Fairfield. Hubber Bernard Cook, Jr;, Xenia, R. *R. 1, crane operator, and Miss Jennie Louise Whitehon)se, 62 S. First St., Fairfield. Rev. Harold Bremer, Yellow Springs. - , JuStin Paxton Northup, Army Air Base, Alliance, Neb., soldier, and Dorothy Jean Gerhfitdt, Yellow Springs. Rev, Russel Bussftbitrgey, ftpringfietd. William Francis Cox, Osborn, truck driver, and Thelma Burchett, Osborn. - Justice of the Peace D, S. Lynn, Fairfield. John Henry Baker, Patterson. Field, soldier; and Laurft Mae Phil­ lip*, 111 1-2 W. Main St., Spring- field. Rev. Thomas Wooten; Xenia. (ApptiedtFw) ' Frank Logan Shaw, Patteraon Field, soldier, and Basel. Virginia Cox, 29 First S t, Fairfield, , Joseph Stott Camp, 18 Charles S t, laborer, and Geraldine Ruth Uttoft, 18 Center St, Rev. Raymond Chap­ man, Xenia. FOR SALK— Seves^ms*. gas, electricity and city water, io o i garage. Double lo$. Second House on Klim Beet off Main Wanted— Automatic Gaa Water Heater, new or used. Call Office, . FOB SALE—Dresser, Sideboard, 2 Tables, Bed and Springs, 6 odd chairs and oil stove. Mrs, Floyd Wells, Bridge St., near Water Tower, Phone 6-1841, WANTED—Men for track work. Also women for light track work. Age limit 18 to 65. Apply in person or by plum* to B> B. Koppe, Phone 6-1361. FOB SALE—Large Heatrol* heat­ ing stpve with pipe and-zinc, nearly new. Phone Cedarville 6-2391. ROUSHE’S 939 SEED CORN - I am offering this seed com this spring and Will be unable to contact all. Please advise of your needs. Herbert Powers, B, B 1. - ' LEGAL NOTICE Cecil- Miller, whose place of res­ idence is unknown to the- -plaintiff’ and With reasonable diligence cannot bC ascertained, will taike notice that oil the 30th day of October, .1942, Pearl Miller,filed her petition-,against Cepil Miller in the Court of Common Pleas, Greehe County, -Ohio, Case,No, 23010, praying for divorce, custody and Support of children and relief on grounds.of gross neglect of, duty. Said cause will be for hearing on and after six. full weeks from the date- of first publication hereof* ,(l-15-6t-2-19) " PHILIP AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Norman Slack, whose last known place, of residence is Sgt. Norman Slack, Co. “E”, Task Force, Replace­ ment Pool, Fori Dix, New Jersey, wiU'take notice that on the 2 ls t day of Jftniiary, 1943, Dorothy Slack filed an -action, against hint for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty,; the same being- Case No. 23,068, Com­ mon Please Court, Greene County, Ohio, and thqt sai4 cause will come on for hearing on or after March 13,' 1943. * (l-29-6t-8-6) MARCUS SHOUP. Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE N O T I C E ! CLOSING hours Owing to he lp ahortftge Motufey, TustadUty, Wednwdby ThtimUy wnd IW4#y . 6 P .M . Saturday opwn until 9 *». M r Cedarville Bakery : PUBLIC SALE I will hold a Community. 8*1$ on my place, Walter Andrfews farm* off the Federal pike on February 24 at. 12 Noon. , . ; Anyone. desiring to bring in liy* stock or furniture can do so under ’ the usual sale -terms. No horse* are to be accepted; If yon have a .sur­ plus stove now is the time to seR. Notify the undersigned lit- time to h*ye entries on sale bill*, Notify by'mail or- phone 6.2214, Cedarville; ’’ ■T'"" C. W, MILLER* Koogler and .Stanley, Aucts, | FARMS FOB SALE AND | FARM LOANS | | We have many good farms fo r sale f . f on easy terms. Also, make farm | | loans a t 4' %‘interest for;15 years. |- | No application fee and no apprals - 1 | al fee. 1 | | ' ■ Write or Inquire ” ' -| | McSayaney & Co. .' London O.'fj | . <* Leon H. Kling, Mgr. • I '£ " •, ' v‘,t j.’* - S \ Pipe, Valves and' Fittings for I | water, gas and steam. Hand and | ' | Electric. Pumps for all 'purposes, I | Belts, Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing 1 | and Heating Supplies. - . | ; 5 V ' t" , # ■», zEr.- ^»| , I J. P. BOCKLETT [ j SUPPLY CO. | f ’ XENIA, OHIO , I i i Kati^ Kelley, whose'place of res- idence is unknown will take notice that on the 4th. day of January,' 1943, J. B. Kelley filed' his certain petition againsi -her- for divorce on- the grounds of wilfull absence for more than three.years. Said cause being filed before the Common Pleas Cpurt of'Greene County, Ohio, and num­ bered Case 23048 pn the docket of said Court, and that the same ,will corfie on for hearing on or after Feb­ ruary 27th", 1943. (l-15-6t-2-19) * MARCUS SHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff MHMmMiiiUHiiiiitmmiiiHmmiiiiiiitMiaimuiiituuMiftHift: ! WANTED I | 'DEAD STOCK - | | We pay for Horses $4.Q0 , | | and Cows* $4.00 • '' | 1 Animals of size and conditio 1 i i Telephone XENIA 1272B - I | or DAYTON; KE-7081 | | WUICHET PRODUCTS, INC. | | Dayton, Ohio | | We also remove Hogs | | Calves — Sheep “ | RimiitntttiiitiirmmHHiiiiinimHntmiiiiHmmmiiuiiMHm • Haring decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction on -the Kitchen Farm located 1-2 mile North of Selma on Selma and Springfield road and ' 10 mile South of Springfield on • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1943 Commencing at 12 Noon the following! 5HEAD OFHORSESANDMULES 5 Consisting of 1 team mules, 12 yrs old, goqd workers; .Gray mare 9 yrs, old; Gray mare 8 yrs. old, broke to work together; bay gelding l,y r old,- extra, good worker, 11HEADOFCATTLE11 Consisting of 1 Jersey-Guernsey cow 7 yrs old; Gray Guernsey 7 yr. old, extra.rich milk; Guernsey and Jersey 7 yr., rich milk; 2 grade Guernsey*, 8 yrs old; Jersey 6 yr, old; half Guernsey 3 yr, 2 grade Guernses, 3yr. heifers fresh near sale date; 9 months old Grade Guernsey heifer, 69HEADOFHOGS69 Consisting of 3 brood sows to farrow by middle bf March; 66 feeders, Weight 100 lbs# ■ * ■ ■ * . ■ FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of BroWn wagon with ladders;. 2. gang plows, cassidy; John Deer* 2-row oora plow; Oliver 1 -row; 1'breaking plow,.Single shovel plow* 7 shovel cultivator, 2 spike-tooth harrows, double disc roller, McCormick binder, Su- ' perior wheat drill, good sulky hay rake, John Deere com planter, feed grind­ er; International hay loader side delivery rake and mowing machine, all like new; manure spreader,.harness for 5 horses, hip strap for 3 breechln for 2 ; collars, forks, scoops, shovels a lot of Small tools , burlap bags, cloth bags, jtmk. ■ ' FOUR HOGS BOXES —1 double ton feeder, 12 ft. long, new; 2M gal. foun- taiat tcougiis, single and double trees, log chain; 6 toil Gallon milk eaua/ene coveredtoppaili : FEED-4 tons first cutting alfalfa hay, bated timothy hay, 306 shocks fod- ' der, and 800 buahel of com. , ' * CHICKENS— 60 head of White Roric pure bred year old hens; a few pullets; 4 maters for breeders; 12 galvanized coops and 200 egg Buckeye Incubator. Household Goods—2 Wooden beds with springs, 1 antique bureau to match; i dresser, washstand, sqtiate dining room extension table with 4 chairs; i breakfast room-taWej A chairs; leather couch, combination book-case and Writing desk; hall seat mirror, rockers, dayenport, S 9x12 rugs, library table and desk chair. I Wilton carpet 13 1-2 x 14; Wilton liali runner 18 ft. long; < Olson hall runner 13 ft. long; kerosene lamp, quilting frame* and other small Articles. TERMS OF BALE—CASH “ ’ , . ' t * M * H u s t o n , O w n er i . •’. - * * '-Aitztatfiti' Ubf fm m I SMJMi gIXTY-Fl a, CI.AR 1 .Membd Seventil ^ Having oppo the Act of Cc ago, advanced I . one- hour, and" that, the chang actually he i helpful to the resentative co legislature for State to Centra recapturing tl taken away b; ment. When 1 came before C< carried a prm President to ch by as much as 1 Order. It was state. and For< > puttee, upon \ joined with Co ■ Wadswoi th of J . the bill, -pointi , -effect it would the -schools, an tant activities. ; defeat the bill adoption of at dqced.the cont from two hour When, more Was pointed ou| . th e conscription service in ah followed by -th el /and. earnings, J conscription vo f | our frMnds prediction, Al ■ tax- laws and j tial orders, ind being limited t J dollars a yean corporation incl a s high as eig . ninety- per ce this last vre4 troduced in bo ate providing : men up to si: Undtwomen'up „ and where dii mental authorj . Last week t publican Minot strated in the amendments w propriation bi and Post Offi tically reducin; these Departm ing the coming important am the bill was on service to gov commonly kne Unless the S amendment all ments will hav and obtain a; age,-thus givi control over tl out by JJm va agencies, whi result in the si of dollars ann The House tigate Un - A better known t was continued by a vote of A day or so also adopted the Appropria and study the man Dies a; mental -emplo; appointees, cl versive organ the expendit* the continued expenses to charges are The 78th O history as “ gress”, as n mittees have national leg! past six Wei simlliar peric Last Thursdj resolution bj Virginia, Dej naming of a| investigate made by aid constitutions] regarded oi mental agspi ed the Ccmn permit a tho Croua chargt that many <being i 8 »u«d| boards and unconstitutle Smith Coma] ftnd headline months to < k most potent XOiftKi

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