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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