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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 16

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"FJUff UXTEBT A I I 1 0 A WZDIZSDAT, AWX, 1, MM MARCUS DEATH I Sajs Coroner; Seven Traffic; Fatalities Coroner Edward Cook today filed report 'of inquests -for March and included a report in the murder of John Marcus, Cincinnati gangster, -which he withheld last in hope the hunt for slayers might be successful. Marcus, asc 4S, was found dead February 3, 1931, in the sub-cellar of a house north of the Death caused by tiro bullet woands in ihe head the hands of parties unknown a vet', the coroner's ic- port says. Dr. Cook failed to. give a definite decision in the death Lawrence Williams, ago line owner, Ost'ord.

"In ilie're- port says, "I find-that- his death was dua to strychnia poisoning but it was suicidal or homicidal is not established by the invcstiga- More Than 65,000 Read These Ads Eoery Day THE JOURNAL'S CLASSIFIED PAGE Two A Word-y Miniman Charge 25c' Local Notes and-Notices Wright's Barber Shop 152 High street, commencing April 1st will rcmaiu open until 10 o'clock p. m. in order to take care of our hair-cutting. Will not do any shay- ing on Saturdays. chairs for hair-cutting 25c.

iiou' 7 Traffic Death Semi deaths during the month Vere attributed to traffic accidents. Victims-were: Ernestine B.iird, ago 5. 2S09 Central avenue, Middletown, March age 50, Per- rv county, fell. from truck in Fairfield" towiiship, died March -Frank'Brandner, age 42, of 225 Cleveland-avenue, struck Jij auto, died Alarch Andrew Dornberger, age To, 333 Hanover auto, died ilarch 21, "Martha Jane Story, of- 626 Tine.street. 'Hamilton, iby auto March 2S, Jeff ilcGeoi-ge, age- 3S, of 604 Yankee road, Jlid- dletown, and Itah Moore, ago 01 300 Broadwaj, Cincinnati, run O'er by iram at Trenton, March after then auto upset.

Other-Deaths Tiomas Downie, age J3, of 11-17 lYauklm street, died iTaicb. 16 of a okull- fracture suf- r'fered when'he fell off'train. James IVisch nco. 3, died March 8 ot burns suiEeicd' when in a- tub of scalding water at home, 1217 street, Midr nletown. Eanoomfi Smith, "20, 925 Smith louiteenth street, and Johft Berger, age.

.1024. Giand Boulevard, llaimiton. JJUTOS suffered in tliifexplosion of a moonshine still fc, tailed the ca Onlj one suicide was reported dur; 3ng the month, 70, shot hrmocif in. the his home, 323 Caml iveiiue, March, '0, the listing Othei eases Sinuiel D. Wellwood, age 73 piobablo hemorrhage, Morgan 30; Lucrctia est, ago 75, pt-lOlfl Oar-' fleu avenue, caidiae-'failure March 8, Ula Mil age.

13 of 143 Paoh cideiital suffocation'March IS; Ada Hobb D07 South Tifth street. IT ilton, alcohoh ra Vlcx Walters, age GT no home, drinking canned'heat tf aheveiagc Alirch 29. PERMANENT WAVE TOffcrc'rit than any wave yet'off- ered. Genuine Croquignolc Hair rolled from ends to scalp. Producing a deep natural wave with ringlet' ends, requires no phone Beauty.

Par southeast 1 Le Mur Permanent Wave $4.50, guaranteed; Mur, shampoo and finger wave, 75c. Phone 4151, Irene -Beauty Shop, 311 South'Fourth. mar 24-28-27-23-30--apr 1-3--7t Readings True; spirit Belle 84-- Camden Jefferson Hi Was Winner 4peclnl To Thr Jotinial. C-imdcn, April High, School A ocatioiial -Department -won the tbeep judging contest held at tho farm Jef- town hip "Monroe was third, Dbcon fourth and Lew ibbuig fifth The'three, high in- 'dividiials'-in' ench department were a follows Lunicr, Irvin Denliriger, Paul Hamm. William Onrrett; laburg, Vugil Cullers, Ross'Swank, CKdo Dixon, Myrl Crqthcre, Maruu Crother Stanley-Morrow; Jefferson, Ayres, Myron Reid, Sam Mae'y; Monroe, Jack Sit -vero, Inank Kcckler and'BnrdetU- McGriff.

Complete Tour To Stock Yards the completion tho sev- enih tour of Picble county farmers to the stocljaids at Cincinnati, 250 farmero made the trip. On Thur daj of last week 27 men -Lamer, Giati and Somer; iqivn- oliips took the tup Friday 13 farm- en of Hirrfcon an! other townships niotbred to Cincinnati. This work is the beginning of the use four Hair cut It' Knights of Columbus Kegular meeting will be held Wednesday evening, April 1st, 8:45 o'clock. All incmbers requested to be present. Election of nominating committee.

Earl Lyon, Recorder. Shubert-Beauty Shop Finger waving and marcelling, 50e; hair cut and shampooing, Sue nnd afle; permanent waving, Lc Jlur, $3, Frederick and French wave, $7. Given bv Mrs. Ora Sehlech'ty, experienced operator. Phone 5634-AV for appointment, GIG liidgclnwn avenue.

Su-4t Easter Special Finger waving, 3d, at South Third, phone 3018-M. 86--2t Vogue Shoppe Special Wave Hair is-rolled from ends to sealp forming a loose'natural wave that requires no finger waving. Ringlet ends guaranteed. Phone 5440. Clinton and Eev.

Can-he seen daily for readings at 315 North Second strc.ct. 84--6t" from thc.Grcyhouhd'Motor has been filed in PrebJc county common" plcas court liy jfred Boehm'oE Camden ivho charges that "his Biiick sedan waa tbtallv. wrecked in an ne.ci- ilent caused by. alleged'- careless driving upon the part pftlie- driver of the firm's 'During; the summer of 1930 the' plaintiff states that-he was driving near. Xcw when a lius 'attempted pnfs him without any warning signal, 'resulting in'the damage of his cor, which lie plac'eS'at the above.named amoiin't.

lioelini did not ask for compensation for personal iirjuriee which he sustained at that-lime. Camden Notes Of Interest lisses Gladys Wendel Chippendale, students at Miami Oxford, are enjoying their vacation with home folks. Mr. ami Mrs. Nial -Flowers and son Albert were shopping Hamilton on Monday.

Mrs. Pauline King, Somerville was a Cariiden. visitor on Monday afternoon. Mrs. J.

M. Sizelove entertained her Bridge club on Monday at her home on South Main street. TODAY (Continued from Editorial Page) conditions' in British industry. Tlie -fever was all about three horse races: the- Aiiitrue, and Grand National. Tho Lincolnshire was won yesterday by Error." The Aintrec will be run today and the Grand National on: Friday.

After that, unemployment and minor worries will resume their importance. Mrs. Lillie of Brooklyn, at 21 was through with life, although" she had two pretty little "iris. Her husband was" out Som: Other members of are Harry Lybrook, and John Habekost. the committee E.

D. Tumor Chapin Passes Away Perrv Chapin, age, a former Camden resident' died at a a on last Friday night Funeral services were "on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in tho tonic'of his brother 'in-'Somerville. Tntcrraent was made jn -Somerville cemetery. Damage Suit is rued A dima'e suit collect $1500 USED Viei. Trucks for any and all.pur- poses All body types, ton to 1 ton ZO trucks to In first The Gene Welbbrn Co.

another to kill by gas. After the gas had been turned on a while it to her that it might pass nader the door and hurt children, if left on all night. She turned it off, waited several hours, then left a-note in a milk biifilc on the front or the gas, and Iny down. The milkman found the note, policeman i broke, the children were sleeping the n'other not quite d.ca'd, was revived anil will live to continue looking for a job. rado which will be relied upon by -he republicans to bolster up their ease.

They know now ions will not he normal bat, they can prove that business is getting jciter thev 'will npjcal to the couu- rv against a change in aduiiuistra- ion. The democrats of course can not irg'anizo their national campaign they havo a candidate chosen. )ue to efficient methods introduced by Raskob the dein- icratie national committee is farther iliead than is the ease, a Fear 'or 60 before the It feeps "an organized attack conetant- going and' this will not subside. Indeed it will grow intensity for- Charles llichckon, publicity "Girce-. is busily, engaged every day in iickinc laws in the Hoover admin-' -Both sides-will enter the 1932 campaign: with better than the isiial preparations.

HOOVER STUDY PROBLEMS NOW From'Editorial Page) in half the Hoover administration probalJly'Vill claim credit for it. Hamilton Evening Journal Classified Ita'tei Per word.per Insertion 2c Death Notices, per Card of word Special Notices, per Obituaries, per word Lodge Kotlcej. per word Euchres. Card Parties, per word zc Minimum charge el 25c on all CANCELING CLASSIFIED ADS When order for cancellation Is given over the telephone the entire ad should be read and the firm or Individual name charged to. given at time of cancellation.

Cancellations and corrections must before 11:00 a. m. No allow- after the Please read your ad. ance made for errors first day your ad runs. Classified 11:00 a.

m. ads accepted until. Phone 5GOO IOOMS---Light housekeeping, and suites, furnished, 426 Henry new management. ZOOM--Nice, furnished, garage, private family. 1035 JJoovcn avc- nuc.

JOOMS--Furnished, housekeeping, strictly modern, private entrance, -garage. Phone 199S-W. nieely' furnished; bath, jirivate entrance; garage, SGI Ross avenue. Phone 1548-M. -s" 81--6t IOOM---Large, comfortable, modern, elcetrie washer, telephone.

Adults. 1065-M, 1014 Central ave-' nuc. mar 30--apr 1--2t Rural Schools Of Buder County 100JI--Nicely mod- 'erh, private near bus. 604 avenue. 'mar 3.0--apr.l--2t* STOCKTON )Vashing'tpniGlKib Pres6iits JProgram Anil -Goebel, Raymond Coi- and Wilmer Osbprii were absent on'ac- count-of illness.the past week.

cent. of. the. "pel- school banked. The pnpils that took part' -in the jratoriciil the- "irst, second and'third-grades, Betty, Ann Sauer; fourth, fifth and sisth, Osboru '-and 'Caroine Lindner; seventh and eight jrade, Wilson Spahn aiid Thomas jreen.

were very glad, to have Betty Aim Saner, Spahn rank second and Wilmer Oiborri- place: All pupils that "were not'vacciu- ited were this-year' Club Gives Program Washington club gave a program Friday morning. It reads follows: lehooi. Ye- To Should They Kill My Van Winkle. Tabor. Jacob Malcolm Lindner.

ITn TjirilllV Porridge Heave Ho, My --School-. cc Corn Song" Elizabeth Tabor. Rec. Ann Saner. Song--'fAgc and Pledge to tlic Flag.

Monday Program Mr. Taylor had charge of the reads: "The- Forty-Second of the School. Story--''Watches the Tomb of Spahn. Thomas-Green had the-program Tuesday morning. It reads as follows: the Man Down --School.

Points of Honor --Marion Heintz. Song- 1 "Pledge-to the Flag-' Son? "Blow, High Winds, Blow "Loir. IVinds' '--School. Richard Riffel hail the program Wednesday morning. It reads as follows: Xot, 'WantNot." --Richard Riffel.

1 Song-- Continued Points of Heintz. "Volga Boat King of the Jungle" --School. a program Thursday reads as follows: FOR RENT-ROOMS ROOMS--Two; furnished for housekeeping. 153 North Thiril streei. 86--21 ROOM--Large, modern, downstairs, nicely furnished, housekeeping.

Adults: 337 Pcrshing. It modern, private private entrance, $3 week; also garage. 347 South Third phono 4032-J. 86--2t ROOM--Sleeping, 343 'North Third phone 3710-J. 85--3t APARTMENT--Furnished, kitchen, 1 breakfast room, bedrooni-and bath, modern, private entrance, 1034 Vine near Fords, inquire Ab- ncr's Restaurant, 28 Main St.

ROOMS--Furnished, light houst keeping, close in, also garage, 22i North Third. 85--2t. 500M-Furnished for light housekeeping, bright and attractive, strictly modern, 412 East avenue. HOUSEr-Six room modern, garage, rciit, Hast Hamilton. Inquire IOUSE--Kahn aycnue licar yard.

Five, -rooms, furnace; gas, inside toilet. Garage. 5007. I two furnished, housekeeping, modern, for coiipie, 125 South C. 83--7f modern, tile bath''with--showcr', water.softener, West Side.

ga-. Side, 10. 'room modern, Lindenwald! HOUSE--Six room fruit trees, north of DA-VIS RENTAL-Agency, "The Original Rental "Wcb- eter of Truth" School. Pledge to 'the Flag: DAHRTOWN Assejnibly Prograiri By Junior Class -JJarrtowny Aj)ril Those Darrtpwn at the music.festival;held.in.Hainiltoii last Saturday were Myrtle'. Tabor, Claribel'' Gladys -Ledwell, field.

'Alto--Helen Bufler, G'usta- ijcl Mildred and Dorothy Harris, Jfaomi Baecker, Liiella Bowers, Carl Hayes. and 'Jessie. Lindley; Ralph- "Reynolds, Howard'Foi, 'Fisher, iuiel Dwighl. Harrifi; Bass, TVilibur Clarence Walter -and. 'AVayne Withrow.

Those who "played-in" the orchestra were: Clifford. "'violin; Wilbur cornet; D6naId Fishv Garland Wykpff, violin and bart tone. Test Tbe seniors taking state s.chplorship test High school, :21, were, Howard. Fbi and Howard Wiiey. 'Assembly The Junior class presented assembly on 1 -Friday morning.

'Tho-jnusio 'consisted' of selections school prches-- tra, songs by of'the. class two saiophone solos 'by Donald Fisher. A special of the program was' a dramatization of the "Get Dp and Bar-the Door," and Lochiu- var, ZVoticc To Contractors. Contract No. 4372.

Sealed proposals received at offfce of "County Commissioners of Butler County, Ohio, until 10 Vclock A. April. for the construction 'of a new bridge- 'on- the Hamilton-New-London Road-No. 20-A in Morgan Township. Section 25, accordance with plans and' specifica- tlons on file In offices of Auditor nnd Commissioners and open to inspection.

JJIddcrs required 'to bidding- forms furnished Surveyor. 'The risht to Reject any'and all bids is reserved. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for of the estimated cost, or cash, or biddinff'bond: By order of the" -Commissioners of Hutler'County, Ohio. K. SWAN.

GEO. MANROD, P. By: A. F. BOM, Clerk.

Apr 1--It Wed 'otlre CnntracfftT 4 4 5 0 Sealed proposals will be received at office: of Commissioners iof Butler County, -Ohio, 'until 10 o'clock Yoiir Teleiphone ij office of the Ad Department of The Journal. A few lines in the. Classified Column! can buy, tell, rent, engage help--. satisfy all your wants. Simply pick up the receiver, ask and the Nothing "could be for 5COO before 11:00 A.

your advertisement appears same evening. easier. FOR RENT COTTAGE--Three rooms, furnished, electric, water; gas, garage. 1314 FOR RENT ROOMS--Three; heat, electric, gas, "water furnished. Phone 4104, 2084 Logan avenue.

'ix- rooms, moderii, 33 inquire Morris Lowitz, 24 South Third 1572-J. 85--3t ROOMS---Three and kitchen, urifur- 920 Campbell avc. '85--31 220' North Uth St. Electric, gas and water. Inquire I worker.

Schwemi-eoal 501 HOUSE-- Four rooms; strictly, mod- Inquire' 9 83--51 ern, 949 South North Tliird. FLAT--Foiir heat 'and avenue, 'and- kitch' sanitary, connections, Phone 'Vlt 'iiiodern, Tcasonablo Refer. cnce 1308 Hensley. It'- room, mbdern, Ross, -phone 1105-W. 85--3t COTTAGE-JTour electric, inside- toilet, Fitton iuquir(i512 Main.

eight roomsi'-first flop'r vou-can-make a. here, Avcl HOUSE--Six inquire End-Furniture 355 85--5t- APiRTMENT-- Three modern, North. "etreet, "large, rponis, closc-iu, $00 Phones 509 scbler Alston, .311 'Kent DDPLES--Five rooms, first floor," second floor, with' garage, blocks from Estate Stove Rigliiig 409 phone'4915; evenings 5213: T--Three, five rooms," modern -except 364 South mar 14-rsat-wed--6t rooms, 219-223 'month. Inquire a a phpne- 84--Gt A Xodce To Contract No. Sealijtl' proposals will be received "office of County Commissioners of-'Biitler 1 until 10 o'clock A.

1931, the rebuilding" of the- Uoad. 21-C in Liberty" Township; Section 25, in accordance with plans aiid -specifications on file i offices of Auditor Commissioners, and open to" inspectfoiii Bidders-required to-use "biddinff forms by right -to reject -any and all bids'is re'served. All bids must be accompanied, by. a-certified check for 5ft of the estimated cost, pr-cajsn', biddincr Ey: order of the Bpard of Commissioners of "Butler" K. SWAN." OEO.

P. C. -WELSH. By: A. F.

BOLI, Clerk. Apr 1--41 AVed i On and afte'r this -date, March' 31, 39S1, not be debts for by-anyone other than myself. Arthur Dare- By virtue pC an rorder of sale issued to. me" by the: Probate Court of Rutief County, 1 Ohio, I win offer for auction on the steps of; HELP RADIOS-Hcar 'Zenith, 1931 mpdt els' at Manning Auto Fifth and Heaton streets, phone Prices complete. $49.95.

to $207. "Salesman 'Court C. Time payments if desired. If hon- ambitipus, $35 to f5Q af once. R.

Watkins E. Kaghtcn. Ohio: I to enter the -radio television field.as a life's career, l3e of good.character willing to study the business. care Jour- nal. 84--3t AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE-Twoihouses, 329 Heaton street.

room's each with pantryj-gasj electric and garages) i atljoinihg lots on Linden Sale on p.ni., Saturday, April 4. Folcj'-os Snyder. Auctioneers. mar 20-31-- apr 1-2--4t LOST containing, smallL.anipunt ql! money, aild vari- important reecipts, etc. Call B.

B. Brammer, Chamber Cotnniei'Ro. Rcward. 6--2t DOG--American- black with Disappeared Tues. day noon.

Avoid tremble. Phone -5473. small, from Chest nut street to St. Joseph's Church, to.20Chestnut.. i Dow Drug Store, last Thursday night." reward.

Alain Phone Cincinnati Sit-3t Notice. Eugene Debord, Donald Debord'a'nd Grace Debord, all. minors, residing in Brodhead, Uock-'Castle Kent Anna Farris, 1 in Staunton', Nancy'Carroli GiHis her whpse place of residence is unknown g.nc cannot be ascertained; and Isaac Anne "Bayless "-his wife if. living, and theEr unkiiown heirs, 11 dead, all of.whose places of.residence are 'unknown and cannot lie ascertained, will take notice that on the 20th the. Plaintiff, The Miami "Conservancy.

District filed Its petition against them In the Court Common. Pleas Butler County," Ohio, the" same--being Cause No. 40063 in said Court; for- the enforcement of its 'lien for delinqueni Conservancy assessments on said rea estate'-in petition to i "Lot'Sgss as the'same is known.and designated in the Second Ward of th'e City Butler- County, Ohi6i except those parts of -said "lot conveyed to'Fred Kaeser-on March 9, 1S9S (Book I26-. at Pago 508, Deed Records of -said county) --to' Lee N. Parrlsh- on January 20, 1908" (Book 163 at page 341, Deed Records of said to James DeVore on October 9.

1909 (Book 169. at page Deed Records of said County) the premises hereby conveyed FOR SALE GR yard; cinders, two' yards, black dirt, $1 a load. Phone 3316-J. SWEEPERS--Electric, i guaranteed firstclass "condition. Call 391-M for demonstration.

RADIOr-Cabinet model, all'electric, complete $33:. Clifford Wagner, B21 Prytania avenue, 4143-J. to farrow middle of April: Phone 742-R-3. It QUILTS--Two 780 Symmes avenue, phone 4798-J. I COAT--Spring, with fur' collar, good condition, size 12-14, $5.

428 Park. It WASHERS Maytag; new $99; used washers, sweepers $10, $1 down; all makes repaired; Lewis, 118 North.Second.. 86--6t MOLES--Pair, 6 and .8 years old, weight 2,500, wall broke call Linus Beckett, 863 WALL and lOc on up "Joe J. Paper Store; 555 Main. REALTORS-SALES room, two story, full basement, two waters, furnace, two baths, -garage.

$1800. Many other properties lo meet your inurements. tor, 510 Rcntschler phone 4058; evenings 5184--856-M-l. -Gus Sauer, Salesman. I BUJfG ALOW Lindenwald.

Only $5100 for this new five rooms, completely modern, two porches, soft water system, full bancmcnt, shades and linoleum. Asbury Realty 711 First National Bank phone 3035. Issehmann, Salesman: Night phone 3636- -230-M. It APHTHA-- For cleaning, purposes. Wholesale prices, direct you.

Regular 40c grade, 25c per gallon. Economy Stations, Dixie Highway, Fifth and Edge- HOME--A. real buy, Six room completely modern, newly decorated, GO-ft. frontage, good'lo- cation, on paved street. HOUSE --Pleasant avenue, 2SOQ block.

Substantial nine modern, story; six and. three- room-apartments, separate baths, also suitable large family; beautiful lawii and shrubbery, lot Will trade for moderate priced- six room house in Lui'dcn- wald. ACRE TRACTS--South of town on Mt. Pleasant pike. Electric, bus.

Gco. McGilliard Rqalty Realtors, 393 or S67-M-4, 132 High, Opp. Court House. It wood avenue. -86--c 1USTOM HATCHING--2c ah-egg, in Buckeye by experienced operators.

1 M. D. McGrath, New York R-acKet Store! So--it West Side. five. room modern.

Reduced to $4000 for quiet sale. Ward! Six room, two story; oii paved street. Trade for six room bungalow in Lindenwald or West Side. C. T.

Carter, 9 phone 5441. KEROSENE--Wholesale prices; direct to you: Highest per Economy Station, REAL ESTATE SALES -r- Five- acres, four room 'South Lindeuu'ald, on A real bargain. B. Lucas, WANTED Highway; near. hauling and 1492-M.

miscellaneous odd jobs -wanted. apr heater, two gas P.hone 437-J; it WALL PAPER. Cleaning, work guaranteed, $1 per room, and up. Phone 1191-M. 84--3t 8 STOVE Coal inpubatpr, lawn gasoline lamp.

jHarry Falk, Route 1, i PAPEE. interior decorating, by neat, reh'able wprkmcn: 1714.. RADIOS--Zenith, 'General "Motors, 'Radiola arid 'Graybars." 'Evei-y. set a real buy; It will pay you to-sec these bargains. Radio Sen-ice Co, Main, phone 84--cod--3t RADIATOR RFjPATRING--Let Joe Fix It, 407 South -Second street.

S3--7t STOVES--Furriiturc bought, exchanged. Auction opposite Post Office. Call 4178-W: mar: MALT--Red Top, American Old Hickory, Mr. Good, 45c. Plaut's, 718 Maple avenue.

Convenient parking. dec 3--mon-wcd-fri--tf SEDAX--1930 Ford two-door, new- tires, beautiful 'job, only $295. Eaton-Shulcr Motor 14 Main SB--2t WALL PAPER-i-le sale, March.28- April 4, at Anthony J. Glock's -Paper -Main St. 32--5t WANTED-FEMALE HELP bookkeeper," state experience and reference.

Write Box 28, care Journal. It CLERK--Or bookkeeper, cipcricnc- "cd, reply hand writing mention age, reference, D- C. F. -Hamilton, general delivery. A'wiUce ot Appulntment.

Estate Anna deceased. Clara I. Fitzgerald and Marie Bruns- a been -and qualified as Executrlces of the estate of Anna McCoy, late of County, Ohio, deceased. Dated day of PALMER, Probate. Judg-e of.

said County. H.L.KRAUTH, Mar IS--3t Wed Xotice of of Margaret Bedigeld, deceased. Aloysius Storck.has been appointed -and qualified ac- Executor of the estate of Margaret' 'Redigeld, late of deceased. Dated this 21st day of March, A. D.

issr. GIDEON PAt-MER, Probate.Judge of said JOHN HEILAN, -Attorney. Mar 25--St Wed 11 "Mrs. L. Stewart, 28 -North for Charis Cor-, scicttc." All fittings guaranteed.

MOWERS--Sharpened 50e, saws filed razors honed 25c, -scissors ground 5c. "Call for, deliver, guarantee. Phone 1921, 333 Xprth Sixth. SALE-AUTOMOBILES SEDAN--Flint, hi good running condition. Phone 3132-R; 11' COACH--1929 Essex like new; first-class'condition, $S5 down.

Will trade. 1391-ir. 1030 Deluxe Town four-door, driven only a few himdrcd' miles by a careful owner. One of those' beautiful two-tone maroon painl jobs, not a scratch on it. A very substantial reduction on this beautiful, new car.

Convenient Arcade Motor phone 2611. It SEDAN--Late 1929 Ford. Tudor, extra-nice paint, upholstery, mechanical condition like $295. COUPE--1920 Ford Standard, perfect condition. 'Price $245.

CQUPE--1928-. Ford Sport, very nicc condition. Price $235. Con- terms. Arcade Motor phone" 2611.

Chevrolet, very carefully by a local owner. car has the appearance of new. -Price $345. Arcade Motor It NASH--1931s, delivered. Phone 4563 for dcmonstra- Ealon-Shuler Motor 14 Main street.

86-rCod--3t V.UU..L.,, Jv of the City Coun- April; 24, 1331, for the con-I ty, bounded krid described nf follows; soutn- Maln St. Bridge (Hfimllton-HIchmond, Roail S. Clalr and Fajrflelil Townslilps, Sections'-32-2, In acordanco' with plans and -specifica- tions'613 file In flees' at Auditor ami Commissioners and open to' Inspec-'. tion. Bldderfl'requlred to-Jise bidding forms' -furnished' by.

Surve5 -Tlio' rlffht to reject'any. ahd'ntl blds'Is re- All. bids-must by'a certified 1 of -the estimated coat, cash, bjlddin'ff By order the.Honrtl of Commissioners of Butler-County. i WELSH. same is Itnown arid "design a ted on Uf the north sixty-t'hre'e (S3), feet of in- revised Il8t.otlotiplri the First Ward Second Ward, 'the City of County.

i The prayer -of said petition is for the sale estate i by Sheriff- of Ohio, and the payment proceeds, of said sale of all. stallmenta accruing sinco of the'flllns of the' petition. 1 together follows; southeast corner of 1 lot, tlience north- wardly 1 along" sStreet thence't Tlsht. nngles' westwordly 70; feet, 1 thence' at Iright! angles 'south-' wardly 'feet, thence "eastwardly to.tho place of "Sinninff. 1 Teal estate -Is.

located on "B'V Street ahd premises are num-. bered. Street. premises appraised at Ifi.SOO.OO.-. Terms of- Cash, arid Trust Adminlrtrttor of the A of i.

toffetl wilh penaliies," costs' of a reasonable attorney's fee to fixed' hy- the relief. Said Defendants are required to answer 'said -the day taken a May, gainst 1931. or JudKment 111 1 them. DISTRICTr- 1 By.O. B.

Brown and s. SkerlCPii Sale. No. .38453. Clinton Assignee.

vs. The-Dollar Savings tf Loan et Defendant; Butler County. Common-Pleas. virtue of.an Order.of Sale to me directed by r.the Common Pleas, -Butler I -will ''s'nle. the 'door' of the Court -nu-ua'e.

In Hamilton. on Sa.turday;-'"the- 11 th day- 1 p'f ''April, A 1 the' hours-of and on the followinsCdescrlbed Real-Eatate. to-wit: -V -The--north twenty -(20) --feet evenly; off north side', of 'lot number i Huridred-and Slxty-seven. (14567) and the south 1 rifltcn taken evenly off. of -lot Hundred arid Sixty- six as are known and desisnntcd unoh the revised llisi of.lots'.of the of ofLHamlltou, Butler.County; house '-number, thereon, belnjr number 925 Street.

In.aald City. Terms SCHUMACHER; sheriff. By A. P. :7 AUTO TOPS--Body: and fender repairing, phone 560 Davis Auto Top open skerlfPa Case No.

Homestead and'Loan Company, 'a Plaintiff, vs. his wife; et al. Defendants; Butler County Plea's. virtue of an Order of Sale to-ma directed by the Court Comnjon of Butler County, I will offer for sale at door of the Court House, in Hamilton, Onto, on llth April. A.

D. 1931, between the.hours.of 10:00 and .11:00 o'clock; said day, the follow- in? described Real-Kstate Entire-ilot number "Nine Thousand Three" Hundred" and Seventy-six (9376) as the is numbered and designated uponl-the Revised List of Lots In the Sixth of.the City of Havn- lltop, hbuao number 1359 Elmo Avenue -ln. -said Terms Appraised at H.250^00. 1 'By -UNKINg, Deputy..

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About Hamilton Evening Journal Archive

Pages Available:
66,555
Years Available:
1890-1941