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WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGE NINl Yes, Rooms Rent Year 'round-lf You Use Tribune Want Ads TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED Advertising Information Advertising ordered 101 irregular Ukt the one Ne taken foi IMI than minimum of three Count average words to the line All tds are restricted to then proper classification and to the regulai Cosbocton Tribune style of type The publisher- reserve the right to edit or reject any classified advertising day 12e lOc per Three 8c per line Seven 8e 8c per line Special rates for yearly advertising upon request Card o' In Mwwiair Undertakers. Ambulances a LMt ant' Found Special Notice BUSINESS SERVICES Professional Builncsi Services Offered WANTED Wanted to Buy Wanted to Bent jo Miscellaneous Wants .....11 A'JIOMOBILES Used cut For Sale 13 Service Auto Accessories EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Situation Wanted FOR SALE Household Goods Coal DealeVs Good Things to Eat Seeds, Plants, Flowers For Sale 81 LIVESTOCK Livestock For Sale flarm Equipment Poultry and Eggs Stock and 85 For Rent 26 Houses For Rent 27 Farms and Land For Rent 28 Miscellaneous For Rent 29 REAL ESTATE Houses For 30 Farms and Land For Sale 31 FINANCIAL Real Estate Wanted 32 Money to Loan .33 PUBLIC NOTICES Public Sales PUBLIC NOTICES Card of Thanks i to thank all who extended their services and sympathy during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. -Samuel Felver. Also to Rev. Young, the pianist, singers and to all who sent flowers.

The Children. Undertakers. Ambulances 8 DISTINCTIVE But NOT Expensive. A A 710 MAIN STREET. PHONE 40.

Ambulance Service ARTHUR E. DAWSON FUNERAL SERVICE 335 McClaln Phone 13. Monuments VISIT Our Studios and Select Your Memorial from our new Fall Stock of Monuments and Markers, receive for the $2,000 Cash Award at 'the Fair. BETTER BROS. MEMORIAL STUDK 442 Chestnut.

Coshocton. Phone 341. llj River. Newcomerstown. Phone 4443 Lost and Found 5 LOST Near Baden, Male Fox Hound, red body, white feet, light face, new collar.

REWARD. CLIFFORD BOOTH. Birds Run. Special Notice Automobiles Used Can For Sale CLEARING THE DECKS OF USED CARS 1938 Ford Tudor Sedan. Deluxe.

1936 Ford Std. Coupe. 1933 International truck. 2 yd. hydraulic body.

1928 Dodge truck with stock rack. FRIE FAIR COUPONS WITH EACH 25c PURCHASE OR PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT. (Ford it Zephyr Dealer) STUMP MOTOR SALES 1935 PACKARD 120, first class mechanically, finish and rubber extra good, radio, heater and many extras. Priced to sell quick. Coshocton Auto Sales Chestnut st.

Phono 210. USED CAR BARGAINS 1928 CHRYSLER TUDOR, new tires, hydraulic brakes. $60.00. 1929 FORD model A coach. $65.00 Olinger Chevrolet Co.

THE CORNER" Walnut and 3rd. Phone 126. 1938 OLDS TOURING SEDAN. 1938 TERRAPLANE COACH. Olinger Motor Sales SOUTH THIRD ST.

PHONB 1525 SCHULTHOUSE TRAILERS, new or used, models $285 up: buy, or trade. Dealer wanted. 4289 N. High Columbus. O.

WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR LIST OF USED CARS. C. B. KOKENSPARGER. So.

2nd St. '38 STREAMLINE GRAHAM. AUBURN SEDAN--trade-time. R. M.

HAY. PHONE 1480 or 1039-W. SEE OUR COMPLETE LIST OF USED CARS--RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED AS ONLY SCOT! DOES tl SCOTT MOTOR SALES 1936 1938 FORD 157 Inch W. B. Trucks.

Will sell either, or both. JOHN K. GRAHAM. Adams Mills. O.

1937 Plymouth sport sedan. 1936 Chevrolet master town sedan. 1935 Chevrolet coach with trunk. 1935 Plymouth coach. 1933 Chevrolet coupe.

1933 Oldsmoblle sedan. 1934 Chevrolet truck, 131 in. whlb. 1934 Chevrolet coupe. Free coupons for County Fair prizes on all new and used car sales.

SEVERAL LOW PRICED CARS HUSTED MOTOR SALES Warsaw. O. Phone Service Stations 13 Lubrication Service EAST END FILLING STATIOJC A. O. HALE TIRE CO.

24 HOUR SERVICE. PHONE 117. NOTICE-- The Roscoe Cider Mill will run Tuesday and Thursday of each week. FRANK MO8KBB. I am material minded enough that can weld cracked furnaces by elec- trtcitv.

Investigate. Somers at Chism Auto Accessories 14 Extra Good 500x19 Tires. DODOS USED AUTO PARTS 1365 E. Chestnut Phone 43-W TRUCK TIRES 4--32x6, 8-Ply Tires, very Good Condition. ALSO Several Good USED TRUCK TIRES TUBES.

All Sizes. RETREAD TIRES. $2.95 UP. NEW nRES, $4.85 UP. COLE'S AUTO PARTS 125 So.

Water. AUTO PARTS NEW AND USED--FOR ALL CARS AMERICAN AUTO WRECKING Employment FREE from foot-worries, say millions who wear WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES those soft, pliable, long-wearing work shoes. We'll prove It. CARTON'S. FREE RENTAL--FREE RECHARGE WITH ALL NATIONAL BATTERIES (Sold by) Millersburg Tire Co.

PHONl 867 Open Evenings. FIRE GRATES. GRATE BASS THE KEAGY LEAR MACHINE CO. 8. 5th St.

Phone 297. HUNTERS--Drive out. plenty of land to hunt on. small fee. J.

C. and L. E. Swigert. Coshocton, Rt.

1. NOTICE--All accounts due Maxfleld Croc, at 347 N. 2nd st. must be paid to W. J.

Maxfield, Mr. Kasjr at 347 y. 2nd or Dale Dlckerson to receive credit on same. W. J.

MAXFTELD CALL NOW--Let, us check your furnace before Fall. Repairs for all makes. R. K. Wells.

548 Wai. P. 984J NOW IS THE TIME to have Your Furnace checked for repairs. Free inspection. Holland Furnace Co.

Phone 1022. Furnace Repairing John L. Felver. 416 Sycamore, P. 634.

GENERAL TINNING--Chimney repair and iraacc work Ray l-ayland 1292-M 331 8th st Help Wanted 15 WANTED--FARM LAND, by the month. Box 989, car of The Tribune. WANTED--Boy 16 or 17 yrs. old to work on farm by the month. Lewis Roahrig, Coshocton 4 or see Frank Retzler.

HOW TC ANSWER ADS WITH BOX NUMBERS Ma.il or bring your answers to The Tribune business office. This Is the only way you can communicate with the advertiser Situations Wanted 16 WANTED POSITION AS TRUCK DRIVER, mechanical experience. H. E. TYSON.

Coshocton, Rt. 4. TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY by Baer "The sergeant is getting my governess another job thru the Tribune classified ads since I'm beginning to talk." For Sale Household Goods 17 16 GA. PUMP GUN, LIKE NEW. 6TH ST.

USED FURNITURE Upholstering Repairing. Ph. 1537-J. MAYTAO SALES SERVICE. MAYTAG STOVER ELECTRIC.

Phone 609. Why not consult us In the purchase of band instruments? We sell the best and save you money. CARRIE B. GLASS Livestock Livestock For Sale 22 SOUTHDOWN HAMPSHIRE BAMS ON ROUTE 75, 4 MI. SOUTH OF PLAINFIELD.

ROY SMITH. THREE bucks. 2 coarse and 1 fine, 1 extra good four year old Shropshire buck, springer cow, Guernsey coming with calf, 7 good pigs. VIBGIt BARKLEW, WARSAW. Coal Dealers 18 TREAT TOUR STOKER TO" THE BEST.

USB SMITH'S OH, TREATED STOKER COAL. CALL 82-F-4. WEST LAFAYETTE. COAL COAL COAL J. E.

SAXTON. 030 JOHN ST. FIRST QUALITY COAL--STOKER COAL. SMALL LOADS. E.

L. MOATES. 515 NORTH VIEW. PHONE 1223-M. FOR SICKER'S treated stoker or other grades of coal, call H.

G. Watson 802- 2, Coshocton. COMBUSTIONEER STOKERS ALL GRADES of COAL. SPECIAL PRICES FOI. LIMITED TIME ONLY.

Chaney Coal Yard. Ph. 55W Res. S5R COAL--High quality coal at lowest price. RAYMOND McCOY.

Phone 1601-J. Good Things to Eat 19 Hungarian goulash, cheese potatoes, pickeled beets or tapioca pudding, rolls, and butter. 19c. WOOD'S DAIRY LUNCH Slice cake, Jelly rolls, peach pies, tartlet cookies, whole and cracked wheat bread. McCLUGGAGE'S 3 large cans tomato soup 23C 1 Ib.

pkg. black pepper 19c" MAXFIELD GROC, 2nd and Walnut. SELLING Jonathan, Grimes, Hubbardtown, N. Spy apples Good No. 2 cobblers, 75c cwt.

Fresh eggs, 30c Poultry alive or dressed to order. BUTLER PRODUCE. 131 Main. P. 1759 PUHASNOW FLOUR with double your money back Guarantee.

Cream Pitcher FREE with each sack. BERT TODD GROCERY TROTTMAN GROCERY TUXEDO FEED STORE Seeds, Plants, Flowers 20 FOR Fall Seeding: Timothy Seed, Winter Barley, New Rye, Trumbul Seed Wheat, Lime Fertilizer. FARMERS EXCHANGE YOUNG married couple u-apts job on farm. Wages. Can give references.

Charles I. Stoops. Cosbocton Rt. 5. Care G.

K. Dougherty. MIDDLE aged lady wants general housework. Experienced. Stay at nights.

Writs bos 988 care Tribune. For Sale Household Goods 17 QUALITY PRICE SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY PAIN1 R. H. SON PAIN! 5 Ctia PHONE 6 Miscellaneous For Sale 21 i 4 WHEEi, TRAILER. DUAL WHEELS.

CAPACITY 10 TONS. WZISBLAT BROS. 1223 CHESTNUT. HAND HOIST STSEL DUMP BED, PRICED REASONABLE. FISHER ELEVATOR MAN'S navy overcoat, size 38.

iiavy blur winter cloth coat, size 18. New hand-knit, two piece dress, size 18. Inquire at 335 SycsTnorc St. WE PU1 STYLE AND WEAR IN OLD SHOES I ELECTRIC Shoe Repair 123 6th MADAM MARIE. PALMIST pas.

present, future Advice oa all affairs. 229 3rd a.m.-9 P.SB SEHV1C2 1 PALARDT rYPEWHITER SERVICE 1 5 Hums Bldg Ph 871 Business Services Professional 7 HUSTON OPTOMETHUsl rnret East ol cost of not 113 Main Phone 8V HUNTING SUPPLIES GRAY HARDWARE CSED FLORENCE HEATING STOVE, GOOD CONDITION ALTON LAUTENSCHLAGER. FRESNO. RT. 3.

FOTS SPEC. RED ROOF AND PARN PAINT. 10 DAYS ONLY. 25 GAL. SSSTLEH Paints Glass.

338 Hickory P. S. PAINTS FOR QUALITY WAGNER'S PROTECT -a-lth B-ni palau. P-lr-s 3DTT Buy now S3YC 1 GRAY PAINT SERVICE SUGARED BRAN 20 Molasses 13.25 cxt. FARMERS EXCHANGE i SUPER and Rsmlnjton shotgun sheila, hunting coats and BRUSHWOOD HARDWARE WANTED--Dead Stock We Pay $3.00 for Horses $2.00 for Cows (of size) COSHOCTON COUNTY FERTILIZER PHONE 811.

COSHOCTON. O. E. G. BUCHSIEB.

Inc. QUICK SERVICE ON LIME--Call us. our price is right. Truck lots delivered Cooperdale Elevator Co FARM BUREAU PAINT Ooen Formula--Priced Right. Fertilizer.

Lime Bate Ties Farm Ma' cblnery. Petroleum Products Electrical Fixtures and Appliances. Buy Your Needs 133 So. Th Cooperatively 'bird st PI Phone 152 Farm Equipment 23 FOR SALE--Tandem Disc Harrow-Cheap horse disc--Swift's fertiliser In stock. DARLING HUMPHREY Ohio Poultry and Effs 24 WANTED POULTRY AND EGGS.

Will call for them. G. A Pew. 425 South 3rd street. Phone 352-W.

Stock and Poultry Feed 25 SPECIAL EGG MASH with Cod Liver Oil, $2.00. Chick Starter. 81.65. LEE MILLING CO. BRESKO- DOG RATION 25 Ib $155.

MILLER'S DOG BISCUITS lOc per Ib. FARMERS EXCHANGE EGGS HIGHER--FEEDS CHEAPER We have full line Egg Mashes and Egg Concentrates. A. M. HAYS CO.

108 Bridge st. Phone 84. POULTRYMEN WORM YOUR FLOCK WITH TON-IT A liquid wormsr and tonic used In the drinking water. Also worm tablets, whl! they last. per 100.

Dickerson Hatchery ROSCOE. CX Rentals Rooms For Rent 26 MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT. FURNACE HEAT, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 232 SO. 4TH ST.

OFFICE SUITES IN WALLACE BLDG, 709 MAIN ST. Near post olflw. adjoining Dr. Newly decorated and finished to anlt tenant. Heat rurnlsivd.

Inquire Asa Worthing'on. 397 Sn. Lawn Phone 1453-M. 1--2-ro3B upstairs end 1--3- T33S1 A prlrsie entrances. Garage.

301 6. 2nd St. 2 by 4. 2 bv 8. trlndo-str: Hoards aufl sidin; pin'-.

Inquire at rear 1 ol Fanners Exihange, 237 t'n. 5f-' Not F-T Si Cheap--Uw3 "date and lum- 1 squw syl slate. 3.000 ft atSjrt'S bMT3F. 2.JOO It. 30x20; 20 souse 20 Vndows Phone 22 West ACETTLENE wed s.

2 ROOMS for r-j or Al.3 1101 MMn St SLEEPING ROOM FOR ONE OH TWO MtN. STCAMO3I ST Financial Money to Loan HERE'S HOW TO CUT PAYMENTS IN HAW 1--Arold loan drawn for more than 30 months. Longer terms often appear attractive but they needlessly increase the tost to you. a--Avoid PRINCIPAL which REDUCE as you repay. Such contracts often run as long 00 months and cost you much more than Commonwealth's twenty payment plan.

3--At Commonwealth you may repay in L'ESf than 20 months It you wish and reduce the cost even further. 4--Don't borrow until you get complete details on Commonwealth's reduced rate loans. Your Application will receive Attention with no obligation to you. LOWEST COST IN CITY ON LOANS ABOVE 1100 201 PEOPLES HANS TRUST BLDO. 426 MAIN STREET PHONE 658 Under State Supervision Commonwealth Loan Co.

Over Fifty Years of Service A COSHOCTON COUNTY FINANCE CO 113 S. 6tb St Phone 709 LOANS $10 to $300 HOME FINANCE SERVICE 15 Frew Bld. Phone 112 Rentals Miscellaneous For Rent 29 LODGE HALL In Tribune Bldg 1'u rent by the night See Asa Worthtngtun 397 South Lawn Ave Pbonr 1451-M Real Estate Houses For Sale 39 Double house, five rooms on each side, newly decorated, new furnace, nice lot, centrally located. Priced to net on Investment. N.

C. BERRY REAL ESTATE INS. Office The Gray Ins. Agcy. Ph.

14S4. BE sure and see this six room modem home. Close in 12,000. Po ses8ion to inov. in at once.

2 ACRES, 4 room house in excellent shape. A real buy at Possession today if you want It. S. 0, OSLER. BROKER Wm.

J. Walker. Salesman Hoscoe. O. Phone 1387-W, or 187-B.

BARGAIN IN NEW W. LAFAYETTE HOME Well losated. full lot, nice lawn, shrubbery, good neighborhood, full basement and laundry, of light, nil modern, large built-in cupboards and presses, good cabinet sink, fine lighting fixtures, beautiful batr- room, workmanship and materials A-l, new garage. Large part of sell- Ing price can be financed. Would make a wonderful home or Investment property.

Owner gave us orders to aell this month and has reduced the price. Possession day of sale. ROBERT 3. McCLURE, West Lafayette. Real Estate and Insurance.

THE BUY OF TODAY Six rooms, bath, extra shower, full basement, furnace, double garage, oak trim and floors. $3700. ST. CLAIR REALTY EIGHT room modern, garage, good location, paved st. $2700.

Chas. B. Wilhelm, Broker J. E. STOCKUM, Salesman, ROOM 307 CHACOS BLDG.

DANVILLE--Modern home, bath, furnace, new hdw. floors, new roof, two car garage. 07x228 lot. Mrs. Dean Shaw, one block west of square, Danville.

CAMBRIDGE rooms, modern. Only $3.000. Inq. Frank Retzler, Broker. Selby Bldg.

Farms and Land For Sale 45 Acres, good bldgs. all chattels. 6 cows, 7 calves. 4 hogs, hay and all other equipment. $3200.

Will trade for Coshocton property. 110 A. 30 acres bottom, extra good 8 room bank barn, other out- bldgs. 4 miles out. A bargain to settle estate.

Six room house, modern, new furnace, double garase. extra large lot. $3200. J. H.

SNEDEKER, Broker AUCTIONS Public ALL KINDS of household goods wanted for public sale. Sept. 24th at 1 P. M. at 929 C.

Chestnut st. Call 588. Joh, H. Griffith. Auct.

PUBLIC SALE At my barn 2 p. m. Sept. 24th. 20 Head horses and colts.

1 to 5 old. nice colors. Mated teams, two For Rent 27 WM. MARKLEY LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK NORTH SIXTH STREET So13 on Commission Only COSHOCTON LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N PHONE Mxager. In in Poricus I HON'E 50-F 4.

AUCTION" 28. 322 S. Sixth MM, Legals 6 ROOM JS THE SPUJ9 buying free trora Free PSont Work guaranteed COSHOCTON ESTERMJ7A1. SERVICE Regain Health With Chiropractic LTNCH. ChlropTscTDT Automobiles Mas'-).

J59 30. Pip--, fi in 35: 1J3 N. Ph Used Cars For Sale 1 2 NEW WHITS ab rotar? Was 930. uati; Srpt f39 and your old mscbln' Phone 777-W. Pan: i 32th st.

i 3S33 FORD sport foypr. fin rcso-id A 'barrain FORD Tudor, rad's. luat-rr -BE PREPARED hare stock coal rs. clean-out dsarj 80 A. Jsmv gnofl crchnrfl.

7 A tljnVr 4 A I'-s It. T-jj-p'rir ftll over farm p-um? daw. gco3 o' v-7 bsrr. ciirn ana foflfier in sboct-- CT-JOT with 'irm Shaw gtra'-n i a 5ow -aaRDn trtlh 'xtr. arj3 jad3-- ft.

hay 2 nnsws. 404 Oii'rr bTtnt.m sect. in 2 ar.3 small rritn'r 4 'or FT-TO 2. 1 H'. ON PAVFT3 t.

i tl a. a ivn hath A 1 in J' t'j' AtTDRET MIZER A S. A ERMAN. 5ALF5MAX STH3CTLT trrd'r-j r'r. Cwhrcton Par): Mrs.

KINSE7 i SnXSVCK. PHONE 2" DODGE 1st class, hot "Jjf Lrss than 2X- Auto rjnd and Tfjcter Coshocton Lumber Co. rHINOS YOL- V-rays 7-anKC TH--VAr SV.T_. offered todat ia the i OF PRICES. SEE THEM AT tat BELL'S HOME STORE.

518 Mala St. caps. S-J-A Took vrer btlare STEVENSON'S STORE CLASSIFIED ADS SIX ROOKS KT.C bath, T.I bitvrr, 1-7-, 3'5 Walnut st F. 3S05-W. SIX-ROOM ii'-aVrj f-t 5 3 N-J 6th Jr.qu.re v.

orl.Vrst/vn pv.rw 34S1-M SIX-ROOM or. East i OFTICE ROOMS I CHACOS BROS. CHACOS BLDO. Notice is hereij to tht tntso- bers of all local BosriJs ol Educatloin i ol the Cojhocton County School Dlt- trtct asfl ic all other per! tfcat a public vHI be held la ih tht pro- i oT Section 7600-3. OeaersJ Cv3r ie IT County ol Bflurvton.

in shacion. Ohio, on I 27th. beg til 1 30 o'cJock on propoffJ I imiorj 01 Rural i 3 th VKJaze ol Owhodoa Cojnty School I By orflfr ol fxishorton Cs-jnty Boird La Citrtt. 31 Sept 7. H.

23 ed ta follows: TRACT MO. 1. part of Use south naif ol the norcimtm quarter ol Sec. No. 1, Towiujaip 4 and range 7.

Being part o( ft tract of acre conveyed to Kendall by t'rank and wife by aated May 8, 1DU and recorded In Record of Vol. 114. page at), reference to whlct made for description thereof. part conveyud being described aj follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of lands of Jos. Krndall.

It being itae corner of lands of David LJunloo on the wost line of a tract owned by Walter Glass; thonoo rtouth along aald weal line to a tract owned by Ulass to the north line of the tract hereinafter described; thei.ce west along said north line of the southeast corner of a tract of ten (10) acres conveyed by David Dunfee; thence north along the eaat line of said Shearn tract to the north line of 19.87 acre tract above referred to; thence along said north Hue of th- place of beginning, containing 9.87 acres more or less, EXCEPTING THEREFROM, however, all of the gu and oil In and underlying the above described which oil and gas Is owned by The Ohio Fuel Company. Alio a part of north half of the southeast quarter of Sec. No. 1, Township 4 and range 7 beginning at the county road 178 feet west of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter and southeast quarter, thence south 85 deg. east along the Quarter section line 994 feet; thence south dez.

west 41fi feet to the center of the county road; thence along said road 82 deg. west 575 feet; thence north (59 Vi deg. west 178 feet, thence north 45 deg. west 380 feet; thence north 15 deg. east 05 feet to the place of beginning, containing eight (8) acres more or leu.

TRACT NO. 2. Also further Including the following described premises situated In the State. County and Township aforesaid, and being a part of the east half of the southeast quarter of Sec. 1, beginning at the northeast comer of aald southeast quarter, running thenoe west along the north line of said southeast quarter of the lands of W.

P. and L. B. Ray; thenoe south along the cast line of the said Ray lands to the public road; thence east along the public road, to the township line between Virginia and Franklin Townships; thence north along said township line to the place of beginning, containing six (6) acres, more or less. Both tracts appraised at (300.00, to be sold by order of court In the case wherein The Home Loan and Savings Company Is plaintiff and Edward Dlckerson.

et are defendants and being Cte No. 10,471. Terms of sale cash. CARL M. PATTERSON.

Attorney. JAY ABBOTT. Sheriff of Coshocton County. Sept 14 21 88 Oct 5 13 LXGAL NOTICt State of Ohio, Coshocton County, as: Pursuant to the command of an order for sale from the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, 1 will offer at public sale on the South steps of the Coshocton County Court House on the 32nd day of October, 1938, at ten-thirty o'clock. A.

the following described real estate, to-wlt: Situated In the County of Coshocton. In the State of Ohio, and In the Township of Clark and bounded and described as follows: Being a part of the northeast qaar- ter of section twenty-two of township seven and range seven and beginning for a boundary at a stone at the ilortheast corner of said quarter section: thenoe north SB deg. 13 min. west 725 feet; thence south to a point In the south line of said northeast quarter of section 22, which point is feet west of the southeast corner of caid quarter section, thence south 88 deg. 15 mln.

east feet to the said southeast corner of said quarter section, thence north i deg. 45 mln. east 2723 feet to the place of beginning, and estimated to contain sixty-two (62) acres, be the same more or less. SUBJECT. HOWEVER, to an oil and gas lease belonging to the Ohio Fuel Oaa and the Preston Oil Company.

Appraised at (408.00, to be sold by order of court In the case wherein The Home Loan and Savings Company Is plaintiff and Frank Marltano. et ore defendants and being Case No. 10.458. Terms of sale cash. CARL M.

PATTERSON, Attorney. JAT ABBOTT. Sheriff of Coshocton County. Sept 20 27 Oct 4 11 18 Sept. 21, 28, Oct.

S. 12, 19 MARKET REPORTS GRAIN and FEED Exchange) fbuv.iiB Prtrr Pei Bushel) Wtteat (buying price) .58 Corn .80 (Spiling Price) Shelled ooru bu. Mb Ear corn. Lu .80 Wlwat traw Dale ao iJotton meal 100 Ibs. 1 Jb Bran.

100 1.25 100 Ibs 1.40 I LIU Ibs a 76 Cracked con 100 Ibs. 1.75 jh mem inn IDS Timothy teed, bu 1.7S PRODUCE (Butler Produce Co.) Buying Selling Heavy Fowls IS 17 20 22 MedlUir Fowl 11 13 18 17 Leghorn (owl heavy 10 11 16 16 Leg light 8 10 14 IS Fancy Rk. Br. 4 15 14 17 18 Rfc Bt undei 4 Ibs 13 I'. 1 17 18 Col Br 3 up 13 17 18 Leg Sprgs.

3M up. 11 12 16 17 Leg Br und 2V, IDS. 9 11 14 Old col. 8 13 14 Old roosters Leg 0 7 11 12 Fresh clem, eggs ...25 37 30 33 Pittsburgh Livestock HOGS: 2250 including 1750 direct; holdovers 300: late sales yesterday 180-225 Ibs 15e lower at 6.15: today steady to lOc higher at 0.15-9.35; other weights steady; 280 Ibs 100140 Ibs 145 Ibs sowf 87.25 down. CATTLE: 300 Including 150 direct; nominal; good grass steers or better; low cutter and cutter cows 84.25-5.50.

CALVES: 200 Including 100 direct; about steady: good and choice veal- ers; $11.80 to largely $12; few $12.50. 6HEEP: 600 Including 300 direct; steady; good and choice spring lambs throwouts $6.50 down; sheep slow and steady; choice ewes around $3.25. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PAROLE Jesse Young No. 73249, a prisoner now confined In the Ohio Penitentiary. Columbus, admitted from Coshocton County, convicted December 4, 1937 of the crime of Shoot to Kill and serving a sentence of One to twenty years Is eligible for a hearing before the BOARD OF PAROLE, on or after November 1.

1038. THE BOARD OF PAROLE By D. 3. Bongo. Parole and Record Clerk.

Sept. 31. 28 NOTICE OP SHERIFFS SALE Under of an order of sale issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Coshocton County. Ohio, in the case of The Federal Land Bank of Louisville TS. H.

H. Haggerty. et Cause No. 10486 In said Court, will offer at public sale at the south door of the Court House in county on thi 8th day of October. 1938.

at 10:00 o'clock A. M. the following real estate. to-wit: Situated In the County of Coshocton. State of Ohio, and the Township of Oxford, and south- quarter of section 19.

township 5, range 4. United States Military Lands, save and except all tbat part thereof Ijlng north of the center of public highways running across tract which part con- ialjw 30 acres and In the part hereby conveyed 20 Also northirest quarter of southwest quarter of sertlon 19. township and range aforaaKS. containing 40 acres. tb' rail one-lulf of 1 southwest quarter, section 39.

township aforesaid 20 of equaJ -tf or the entire south and also except JO of equal irtfltb off oJ tie north in part of Und oJ leaces from corner o. for! K' tract along the east of the quarVi tecuon line, a of 42 rflj to the and East Plalnfiejd Road; Contain.ng In all three 100 acres. or jest, but subject to a 1 hlghwa-. at $80000. Government Bonds NEW represent 32nds of a point).

43-40 Ju. 105.11; 3Hs 43-41 Mar. 107.4; 41 107.12; 47-43 109.14; 49- 4S 109.2; 3y 4 46-44 reg. 108.28; 4s 54-44 113.13; 8s 48-46 107.10; 4Vis 8347 118; 2Vis 53-49 101.18. TIMES FOP HOLDING COURTS OF APPEALS, A.

D. 1B39 State of Ohio, Fifth Judicial District Court of Appeals. It is ordered that the time of the beginning of the terms of the Courts of Appeals of the several Counties In said Licking County on the 3rd day of January and the Oth day of September, Falrfleld County on the 10th day of January and the 13th day of September, Rlchland County on the 17th day of January and the 20th day of September, Stark County on the 34th day of January, and the 37th day of September, Knox County on the 21st day of February and 24th day of October, Holmes County on the 38th day of February and the 31st day of October, Perry County on the 7th day of March and the 8th day of November, Guernsey County on the 8th day of March and the 9th day of November, Ashland County on the 14th day of March and the 14th day of November, Musklngum County on the 31st day of March and the 21st day of November, Morgan County on the 23rd day of arch and the 34th day of November, Delaware County on the 38th day of March and the 28th day of November. Morrow County on the 4th day of April and the 5th day of December, Tuscarawas County on the llth day of April and the 13th day of December, Coshocton County on the 28th day of April and the 19th day of December. Said terms to begin at 9 o'clock A.

September 0th. 1938. Charles W. Montgomery, Clyde C. Bherlck.

Charles C. Lemert, Sept 14 21 28 Cleveland Livestock CATTLE: 300; msrket steady; choice- steers 1100 Ibs and up $11-12; 7501100 Ibs $10-11; good $9-10; medium $7-9: common $3-7; good butcher cat- tlo medium good cows medium $4-8; blltcheiw $8-7; bologna CALVES: 400; market steady, all sold; choice to prime good to choice medium $910; common 87-9. SHEEP and LAMBS: 800; market steady: choice spring lambs sood medium $0-7; common $4-6; choice wethers medium 83-4; choice ewes $3-4; medium $3-3; common $1-2. HOOS: 12CO; market steady, slow: 250-300 Ibs 220-250 Ibs 180-220 Ibs yorkers 160-180 Ibs 130-150 Ibs $8: pigs 100-130 Ibs roughs stags Chicago Livestock HOGS: directs mostly steady on weights 300 Ibs up. Others steady to lOc lower; top bulk good and choice 200-360 Ibs $8.909.15: 370-300 IbS 170-190 Ibs good light packing sows medium weights and heavies SHEEP: directs late Tuesday spring lambs slow and uneven, steady to 15c lower; top $7.90: best to small killers bulk natives best to packers westerns top trade on sprlngzra mostly steady; natives $7.50 to packers; 'sorted talking on sheep steady.

CATTLE: calves very liberal run steers and yearlings. Mar. ket mostly 25c lower; only prime steady; shipper demand narrow; finished as well as weighty 'steady; all others weak to 28o lower; cows wesk; 10-158 lower; Teal- ers steady; strictly prime steers 1,180 Ib $13.35: aeveral loads best light yearling steers most steers and yearlings selling at stackers and feeders slow, steady; sausage bulls $8.60 down; vealors few $11.50. SAYS "WHITE SLAVE" RING KILLED OFFICER Continues from One in the "Steubenville a place on Twelfth st. Thereafter, Ford testified, they returned to Pittsburgh.

He said they made several trips from Pittsburgh to Steubenville, Zanesville and other Ohio cities during which he helped to obtain 12 women. He added that they were paid $450 for each woman. It was on their way back from such a trip to Huntington, W. Ford stated, the Patrolman Conn was killed. Court recessed at noon before Ford gave details of this trip.

Display of the clothing worn by Conn at the time of his death last Sept. 27 furnished a climax to the trial laic yesterday when relatives of the slain patrolman wept in court. The patrolman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conn aunt.

Minnie Conn, and a sister. Neva. could not restrain their feelings as jthe blouse, trousers, the bullet- pierced undershirt were shown. Serino is the first of four men i to be tried for the Flaying. The 'others arc Bernard Masulla of Pittsburgh, and Booker and Charles Ford, both Ohioans.

Menaced bv HARTFORD. Conn fidangerfd an entire city of 8.000 population today airl threatened in central anfl eaitfrn rut. The nW 11j'f a' hunc Pr-h'v- Chief Pcl- 'cr notifird rc'idcnts 'to be ready to 1nwn. i He feared 'bf rfam at La'k- Cleveland Produce B0TTSR: market steady. standard 29 EQGS-- Market unsettled; extra grade clean 28, extra firsts 28, current 24.

I POULTRY: market hens: heavy 22, medium 17. leghorn heavy 15, leghorn light 13. thin and. No. 2.

13; springers: fancy rock 4 and up 18, colored 4 and up 17: average run 16: rock email 16. leghorn and np 16. leghorn small 17, No. 2 and thin 13; roosters: leghorn 11, colored 14: ducks: fancy 6 and up K. average run 12, muscova and smal! 10.

Potatoes Michigan and Indiana-, cobblers 1.25 bag of 100 New Jersey 11.40-1.45; Lone 91.40- 1.50; North Dakota, Wisconsin and Ohio round whites Indiana and North Dakota reds 11.40; HOMBOROWTRS MARKET Apples--wealthy in. minimum. 75-850 bu; In. 314 In. 85- 75c bu; Itclntosh 2V4 In.

bu: 3 In. duchess. 2H In. 50o bu: Cortland 2H in. 90c-ei: Jonathan 1.15-1.40 bu; hyslp bu Beans--Green 80-50c naif wax 40-500.

Beets: outdoor 30c basket of 13 bunches, bulk 20-25c half bu. Broccoli--Outdoor 50-75c 10 Ib. baa- ket. Cabbage: outdoor 30-88c basket, 40-50c bag of BO Ibs; savoy 30- 35c lettuce basket. Carrots: outdoor 85-40C basket of 12 bunches.

Bulk 30-3SC bu. Cauliflower: 65-75c basket of 8 to 8. Collards: 25c lettuce basket. Cantaloupes: 25-65c basket of 18; poorer lower. Cucumbers: outdoor beat 80-7C basket of 24 to 36: pickles half bu.

75c-Sl peck of 150. Celery outdoor 30-35c Daskel of 12 thirds; 30-40c basket of 24 jumbo stalks: smal! 20-30c basket of 24; root 40c peck. Celery cabbage--new 50-60c basket of 18 Ibs. Corn: yellow and white 10-15c a doz. ears.

Eggplant: mostly 35-40c 14 bu. Endive: outdoor 30-C5c lettuce basket. Escarole: outdoor 40-50c lettuce basket. Grapes: concors 25-30: peck; 1.851.75 carton of 12 baskets. Lettuce--leaf 35-50c basket of 10 Lima Beans: outdoor 75-BSc bu.

baiket. 40s peck. I Mushrooms--pint 12H-35C. I 75-90c doz ounches, poorer lower: drv 60-65c bag of 50 Ibs. nicltHni? onions 35c pfck: -white 50 bag 90c Paisley: bask'-t of 2 buschM curly root 2S-30c peck, i Penrties: bu.

basket 2 In. and up I 1 50-3 75, poorer 3ow as S3; i a tr, flool city. A rrew of 200 men worked on the flam. 4 rivine avert 4 Pears Dl Angc3o. and Birt- bu Scck psxrs 3-3 JO bu.

25-30c i sria hot 20-25: jvck: rtS 'O-'Sr 1 35-4Dr hu. i L'mbsrfl rl ba; of 300 "0-3 35. P-anw Italian fml! oa I 3S-40c pTi. rC-jiiMrb- 12-at out (Sow 30-0; rn TTJIT.IWI perk 5r. tiasSft I of f.Je Cash upon deed.

afSSEL PUintiff JAT ABBOTT. Sheriff C't-s County. Ohi-j 1 Sept 7 3 i'. 23 Oci ft 12 NO1ICE ACADEMY REMAIN'S OPEN i tn-iTMc'fiT i Park Araocmy, an- i 11 i a i -hru-! Chicago NOTICE OF HOUSING OV BL'DfJFT i Not.c" is g.i'-n that prv -v oT t)5P C.ty or Co- 1 Jor Ov-jrt of C6iri- Cj'v Vj-' iioj ana J.r*:t*fl, I wlH i tnlj a a TK tieps jams Ciambw cf C-rjr ,3 a3 OctoV 7 oa 3S-a 3638. j.

A 1 -o-rit: Situated 23 tr.e cJ in of Ohio infl tJit CLASSinSD ADVERTISCTQ to a 'of Virginia and beomded asd dsaertb-1 short to quick rfirism TIT 7nn i It9 tb" i cm 10 1 rxir'i 35 will r-c to 25-25 1 92 i 4 3 3 1 1 1 fall and winter 2, 3 2 MARR1VGE LICENSE 70. E3GS--MsTtet pc.v 17 Conseiil of Doliie L. 23-23 'i 75: r.r'3, cnscks 19; CL.VSSinSD ADS Help tbow creek and LiDJe Cooper. jheip INFWSFAPF.Rf.

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