The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
* J ' m m v m m v m m % m 5 n e w o W y o r i o t U r t o <i5a»ltV • word ’ki"nearly %¥«fybody’i*mind-^-SECU- RJTY. Planning for the ^fsWure does much to insure present peace of mind* Have you been thinking of n o tin g a record of your personal funeral wishes^/ M c M i l l a n p r o b a t e c o u r t Greene County, Ohio Accounts and Vouchers in the fol lowing named persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene County, for inspection, set tlement, and record, and unless there is a motion filed for hearing sumo on or before the 4th day of December, 1944. . ■First and Final Accounts „ Eleanor Botorff, Administratrix, D. B. N. W. W. A., Estella Ball, deceased, t Gus W. Byttner, Administrator,] Charles F. Bergemier, deceased. ' ] Verna S. Confarr, Guardian, Aletha 1 S. Bird, incompetent. • Frank H. Dean, Administrator, Alexander Callander, deceased. • Linna B. Fawcett, by Anna Brandt Shepherd, Executrix of Anna B. Faw cett, deceased, Guardian Joseph Mitchell Fawcett, deceased. Anna Brandt Shepherd, Administra trix D. B. N.W.W. A. Joseph M. Faw cett, deceased. Bertha V. Hutchison, Administra trix, Stacy D. .Hutchison, deceased, . Louella M. Lackey, Executrix, Wal- ] ter V. Lackey, deceased. Carl A. Andrew, Guardian, Laura B, McLaughlin, incompetant. ■Ethel Rosell, Administratrix, Jas per Rosell, deceased. Paul E. Stephens, Administrator, Homer C, Stephens, deceased. Edna Dodds, Administratrix, Ralph Wolford, deceased. FIRST. FINAL AND DISTRIBUTIVE ACCOUNTS Wendell W. Griffith, Executor, Lin coln R. Gibbi, deceased. Louise N. Starch, Executrix, George '1'. Starek, deceased, . Marcus Shoup, Administrator W,W. A.-, J. A. Shupp, deceased. i Miscellaneous Accounts Lillian Adams, Guardian, Martha Adams and Howard Adams, Minors, Final Account, . L. E. Reinwald and J. A. Finney, Administrators, Mary E. Currie, de- 1 ceased, Fifth Account. Bertha Free, Administrator, Wil- , liam Free, Sr., Deceased. Statement ' in lieu of and for a final account. S. R, Buies, Guardian, Sarah E, Gerard, Incompetent, Second and Fi nal Account. Paul E. Stephens, Administrator, Catherine _T. Stephens, deceased, state ment in Lieu of and for an Account. «.-* ODD-LOT FAGTOftY WIlGHASr LADIES’ F I® COATS All new l§45md4el?. If wi ha¥« ilar* w* a t * | | con m w irorfrem $25 to $100 on your coat. | | m D For Sale: Prewar sink 16x36 with drain board. Arthur Pfeifer, Tobias Farm, R. R, 1 <2t) WANTED—Female for domestic work, also woman for nurse attendant. Phone Xenia 414R or apply at Greene County Home. Ask for Charles Me McFarland. (2t) B P I For Biggtr and Bettor Values D R Watches, .Diamonds, Jewelry, Suits, OK Radios, Guns, Musical Instruments. MONEY TO LOAN On Anything of Value • - Just Bring It Inf SUITS $ 9 .7 5 B & B Loan Office, 65 W. Main St. Springfield, O. Send BROWN Bach To CONGRESS • Brown for Congrew Commit!** j R. B. Howard, Chm., London, O. HAVE YOUR SWEATERS AND JACKETS Loring N . Shepherd \ ( ■ " ■ ; • Republican Candidate —FOR— CLERK OF COURTS SHORT ANl) LONG TERMS NOV. 7 ELECTION VC"* ?. Sft *1 * May We"Have Your Support? POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ! |L- PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 11,1944 at the late residence of Nellie May Waddle, deceased, Ce- darville, Ohio, at 2 o’clock P, M„ across from the Presby terian Church, the following property belonging to the es tate of Nellie May Waddle, deceased, consisting in part of Bed, Dresser, Washstand, Mattress, 3 stands, End-table, 9x12 Rug, Kitchen Table, Dishes, Silverware, Cooking U- tensils, Hot, Point Refrigerator, Buffet, 2 Gas Stoves, Sew ing Machine , Bedding, Window Curtains, Blinds, Bed Lamp, Antique Chairs, Rocking Chair and some straight chairs, Radio and small articles to numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—CASH Boy M. Waddle ■% . j g k ' - Executor Estate Of Nellie/May .Waddle, Deceased CARL SPRACKLEN, Auct. ^ PAUL RIFE, Clerk PUBLIC SALE! : - ■ 0 ■ * •' 1 Having sold the farm I will sell on Route 72, 1-4 mile South of Cedarville on Jamestown and Cedarville pike, the following described property on Saturday, November 4,1944 Beginning at 12 o’clock Good Iron Wheel wagon. New Hay ladders, good McCor mick mower. Walking plow. 7 Shovel cultivator. Com Plow. Harrow. Drag, Maytag Engine and Pump Jack. 40 rd of Pre-war fence. Some used fence. Iron posts, wood posts, Water Tank. Metal barrels. ’ Wood barrels. Scoop shovel. Corn fork. 1-Man saw. 4-Prong forks, Post augar. Spud Lawn mower. Wheel barrow. Chains, 30 ft, ladder, 2 gas . tanks, Good Pair Check lines. * 21-2 TONS OF HAY ------ HOUSEHOLD GOODS------ Coal or wood range, 3 piece Wicker suit. Radio Cabinet, Overstaffed Chair. Library Table. Dinning room table, 6 chairs. Good Brass bed. Springs. Walnut bed, Springs, 2 small writing Desk,s. 2 Old Cubboards. Lamps. Buckets. Rubber Stair pads; A Real Lawn Swing and many other useful articles. . • 100 Barred Rock and Leghorn Chickens , i This salci is open to the Public that cares to, offer any thing for sale. TERMS OF SALE —CASH J a c k F u r a y HARRY WILSON, Auct. GOOD PARKING E. II. SMITH, Clerk PHONE 6-2129— GLEANED - PRESSED HOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday 8:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main st., Cedarville VOTE REPUBLICAN — -ELECT— - ROBERT S. CRANE — GREENE — COUNTY ENGINEER NOW SERVING BY APPOINTMENT TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7,1944 VOTE REPUBLICAN »r- Gftpabk Courteous r - ■ . i D1MOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF GREENE COUNTY YOTS REPUBLICAN A B I G J O B N E E D S ' ©-■ ■ . . . . ".a'-t A B I G M A N > * M b i $90,000,000 Surplus Belongs jo AH the People of Okie Ohio’. Republican atate platform for 1944 >ayat “We believe that no part of this sur plus should be used to meet any of the recurring operating costs of state govern ment. The use of the surplus should he limited exclusively to expenditures for per manent improvements which are sound in character and from which the paoplt will derive utility or enjoyment for years to f oome. It there Should Be He Fevered Group He Fevered lecelity Ohio Needs. Stewart to Meet Post-War Problems In tfia •Uction of I f 4 0 1 cirriid 10 out of the 13 -•& • ■ precincts in Xenia City. Carrying the city by approxi- matciy 800 votes over my oppenent. STEWART SAYS: “The state surplus belongs to the people of Ohio. It is their money and none of it should be wasted. It should be used for perman ent improvements of a lasting character . . . It should not be boondoggled away. , , GOVERNOR JOHN W. BRICKER SAYS: “I ant satisfied .that the sound and progressive polioSca pursued m Ohio during the last six years will bo continued by James Garfield Stewart, the next Gov ernor of Ohio." K IJLP THE N EW D E A L OUT OF O H I O (Pol. Adtf.) OhM lUp«bK«» CSmpsiia CoanalKe*, Fr»d * , Joh«o*, ColumW. Ohio VOt t POR STBWART YOU N HE NE !! mrrn T-4 mile pike, the SIXTY-J CONOR l MeCor- HAPP an Plow, 10 rd of od posts, P shovel, ar. Spud L-r. 2 gas By n ,A | Men: ' By the tin .jjjlprim it will a will ha\*> ci'ir: this on Sami three d a ) n lect ami ju<ig of the Pie: id close, bul.ou insisting, frm race-will am as fa r as the cerned, Tucsd to whether <*i ment or our * Cabinet, table, 6 firings. 2 Buikols. my other tens ifier any-. Now' the eU the legislative resentatives * , have been ba paigning for for Congress Tuesday, Nov one of the he ules which ha election sessj lators are exp session up to Christmas am sions through til January i g ressw ill aut sine die, ami which was sworn in. A majoiity sition to kio a;u cuniuh1.,: be brought u before Januai quite possible die guerrilla f te r that time must be re me Minister Chiu his dire preu Germany mi mer, he. was parliament: election beine British Pari not had a get the war brol; the Parliame office,, and oi ■been filled gardless. of peace may itics, practie: praying for victory over g re a t offen which it is h winning one, ment if it h; the time this many is gro manpower her armies v with the Alii gainst then know the wa evitable. Most Was the great Ai the Japanes .will short! nl months. In I expected to I the not too] believe the fe a t of the comparative ending of til guess is it \l ths, folhnvil before Xmel their full pi of wnr, anil longer to w Japan. TiJ shortened i| as many cl So, if planf wnr shoul| y TH, Clerk 2129 .. jM f i S GARFIELD STEWART ' ' i . i I 1945. R e p u b l ic a n N om in e e fo r G o v e rn o r 4 ' i ■ I One of 1 the seem- now and w e rno r A BIG MAN FOR A 1 into the R A BIG JOB ' TO PP Jems am |ioics . be fOV* \
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