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Page Six THE GAZETTE. XENIA, OHIO, MTUftOAY, MCKMtUN 1, IMs) Use Classified Ads If You Want Quick Action And Gratifying Results 6 Miscellaneous Notices CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BRINGS RESULTS Let the GAZ13TTK classified ad'erUsliijj: secUun help you in your PHONE 111 or 800 A trained ad-taker will assist more passengers ou prepare your ad. K. AlcCall lo I A1 copy, however, tu should be in tne office later than a. in.

of the day is lutu.iueu for publication. This ATTENTION! Kara your Xmas spending mojity this easy way. Ward's will give you a Xurns Gift Coupon Hook fo each prospect you (five us to whom We ell an refrigerator. Ward's Tinio Payment J'lan makes it easy. See Air.

Clint i for details. Alonl and 15 K. Main Xenia. 2 or to accompany Melbourne, 43 Klndi FOH SALK: Turkey's, dressed alive. We deliver.

Order now. Jjlle. rh. 1385. tm SALiE: Standard size, bike, luck, tnlleutfe jjuuge.

Good condition. 64811. Ocrt. Fulton Ph. 1302M3.

BUuraiuises publication on that day and Insures proper set-up for your copy. errors, typographical or otherwise, will be corrected If notice is immediately after the first i tfAZKTTJS cannot 5-Koom modern bungalow, be responsible for more than one water heat, $2500. Incorrect insertion unless proper NEW 5-room modern buniralow. has boeu fe lven before the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 Houses For Sale 6-Koom house, $1200. bungalow, nice, $3000.

COUNTRY home 7-room hard wood floors, electric pump, 2-car garage, poultry houses other buildings in good repair well painted, next insertion. I 'Hie GAKli'VTia must reserve the house, to restrict all advertisements iPctricHy to )r Der classification, style and type and to edit or reject any advertisements. Minimum charge twenty-four cent-H. Count five average words to the line. Average words con- Iruit large truck patch, $2700.

tain' six letters 3-Room modern, house with two CASH HATES baths, two kitchens, now used as ncs 1 Ie duplex, on N. Galloway Street. ,3 Times For quick sale at a bargain. Classified rates have been great- OSCAR L. FJDGEON, Realtor I "on "ac teU ab Ut 136 Hill St.

Ph. 951. casl. ute wilT'be allowed on a Or Call 5S1-W. Classic, Salesman, ads if paid six days from date of first insertion.

our cream to Give UB a UH. trial. Market. 45 Wearing Apparel -KOH SAJjl-3: liyy'a brown fur Jacket, size 12, $5. 13-Flut clarinet, Both ffood.

18 Uttie St. Ph. 1331K1 46 Miscellaneous For Sate BASE HUGS, 9x12 a nd a mat 18x30 Free. Both for J3.95. End tables, $1.00.

tuble $1.00. Fancy pillows, 97c. Famous Cheap. ANTIQUE Klasa, knitting bags, 4 other Inexpensive gifts for Cherry Cupboard, 101 K. Church.

HAW furs and JjeeC hides. Highest price. Ph. OfilW. O.

W. J3vcrhart. side, 2 BUILDING LOTS north priced and $350. ROOM COTTAGE close up, gas elect-, connected with city sewer. $2000.

very desirable list priced worth the money. E. I). HAINJ3S Allen Bldg. Ph.

157R FOR SALE: 2 log cabins, 10x10, 25x15, complete, with tables, chairs, bed and mattress. ph. 78 6 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 15 Houses For Rent FOR RENT: Extra nice C-room modern house, modern kitchen, hard wood floors, garage, per mo. Or Call 5S1-AV. L.

Massle, Salesman. OSCAR L. P1DG-EON, Realtor 13C Hill SI. ph. 351.

ROOMS, bath, 12? E. Wain, $22.50. NO children. John Harbine, Allen 131dg-. ph.

874R. FOR RENT: New five-room Jmu.se. Modern. Inquire 'COO Home Ave. 242 S.

GALLOWAY, John Harbine, Allen Bldg. Ph. 87411. Please phone our complete details term rales will be request. tffice for more i rates.

Long given at your 31 Business Service WE PAY cash for hornes, cows, $1 size and condition); all small stock removed. Quick service, clean trucks. Call Greene County Fertilizer. Ph, 2C, Xenia, or 87, Jamestown; reverse charges. A.

Janes and Sons. WED. Pine Oil Croq, J2.50 Shampoo a nd flngcrwave 50c VANITY BEAUTY SALON Ph. 359 Over "Woolworth's Upholstering Slip Covers, Chairs Caned John Zerkel 38 Years Experience Ph. 97 416 W.

Second St. 36 Horses, Cattle, Etc. Apples and" Cider K.insey Orcluird Ph. 1371J4 SEE our Glow'-Boy heater you buy. WANTED TO BUY; Any kind of hay.

W. C. Grant, Cedaryille. 47 Wanted Miscellaneous SPOT CASH For Furniture, Stoves, Rugs Black's Furniture, 33 Green St. WANTED TO BUY: from 50 to 70 Ibs.

Ph. 9 5 (ill. 250 pigs, wt V- H. Moore, WANTED: Girl's good condition. used bicycle In Phone 13851U.

63 Used Cars For Sale GUERNSEY bull, full blooded, 17 mos. old; fresh cow and calf. Kay Uales, Bryant Motors, FOR SALE: Brindle heifer, fresh In 2 wks. C. C.

Baulett, Wilmington Pk. EMPLOYMENT THE GAZETTE makes every effort to have the advertisements appearing under ita Help Wanted Classifications contain fcccurate statements of th nature of employment being offered. Adver- tUerB are requested to cooperau In this regard, and thoae answering advertisements will please otify the Classified Department any misleaaing of Gazette 21 Rent, Furnished Roomi OK RENT: Furnished rooms for JigHt housekeeping, mode rn, washer. 304 E. Market gt.

FOR RENT: sleeping rooms by week or night. Inquire at Interurban Rest. 24 Employment For Women WANTED: Experienced waitress. Apply at once. Brltani a Res- 'taurant.

39 W. Main. 25 Employment For Men WANTED; Licensed fireman at once. Call at employment office, Hooven and Allison. 28 Work Wanted by Women WANTED; Nursing by a experienced nurse with doctor's references.

Ph. 44749, Jamestown. 29 Work Wanted by Men WANTED: Farm work driving. 304 E. Market.

BUSINESS SERVICES 30 Professional Services PAINFUL bunions relieved, results guaranteed, 60c per foot. Treating all foot ailments. Dr. Hyman. Allen Bldg.

Ph. 2G1-W. PRODUCERS like tll service of Cedarvllle Llvetock. Co. phono Cedarville C-1211.

36-A Grain, Seeds and FEED; A completely balanced ration to cattle, hogs, and poultry, made from your own grain and a Farm Bureau supplement, for best results, at low cost. Farm Bureau. Ph. 756 or 1393J4. Ear corn second cutting alfalfa.

556. Ernest Drake, Ph. 37 Poultry and Supplies A FEW pur bred Burred Rock cockerels. Mrs. Charles Faulkner.

Ph. 138BW1. FOR SALE: White Rock pullets. Ph. Jamestown 44701.

FOR SALE; Exceptionally clean 1933 Ford Tudur, private owner, no saleg tax. Call daya, or 5 Spring evenings. FOR SALE; '29 model A Ford coach. Good tires. Runs good.

Price, $40. McCoy North Detroit, Xenia, O. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED 54 Public Sales 37-A Dogs, Cats and Pets FOR Two female oUle pups, $2 each. Kaper Graham. Ph.

1398- Wl. 40 Household IB gas heaters Jl.OO—up Baby bed $3.96 Coal range, white, like new. 3 electric washers Bed and springs J3.95 Estate Heatrola $19-50 10 vanity dressers New innerspring mattress $7.95 Gas range, all white. $8.05 Black's Furniture, 33 Green St. FOR SALE: Household goods and dishes.

232 W. Third St. Mrs. Owen Tiffany. COAL heating stoves, circulators, gas, coal, coal oil ranges.

Repair grates, shakers. Vanderpool's FOR SALE: Antique solid walnut combination desk and book case. Ph. B73M. RECONDITIONED household furnishings, stoves, rugs, furniture, etc.

The Bargain Store, Col. Pk. 12:30 P- m. A. Kenneuy four miie north of Xenia- X- Osborn iice, Kouto 236, one- fourth mile off j-toute tiS, Leav- ft ing the larm, will sell at ub- lie Auction, farm equipment and household goods as follows; of mares, four years, one twelve, "weigh 16UU 1 blaek draft coming two years old; 1 extra good milk cow to freshen 1st, giving good flow of head young ewes; sides tug harness slightly used; 1 wagon; 1 John Deere mowing machine and 1 Deere rake, new in July; 2x cultivators; small tools, hay in and al-X falfa, eight 2UO corn in crib; six room hold furniture, including large oil burner, circulating heater, I white porcelain coal range, FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Gifts for the Family Gifts for.

"Her" ANTIQUE Cranberry Venetian In tumblers, pitchers. Crystals, milk whites. Cherry Cherry, nt. 72, S. Codarvllle.

BUY that sewing machine now. No monthly payments until March 1, 1841. The Sin er Shop. Ph. NEW Kelvinator refrigerator.

No payments.for 5 mos. Hess Electric, 214 W. Main St. ELECTRICAL that will ninke hoc work eis- ier. Eichman's Gifts for "Him" SHAVING kits, clg-ans, cigarettes, pen-pencil sets, pipes, lighters.

Corner Pharmacy Gifts for the Family MODERNIZE, He-upholster your furniture for Xmaa. Terms. Buckeye Furn. Dayton Ave. Gifts for Everyone Bushy Xmas Trees Black's Furniture 33 Green St.

Gifts for Mother SHE would appreciate any electrical gift from Harner'a, 17 Green St. Ph. 1167. Gifts for the Family CANBY'S photos always please. 34 E.

Main Xenia. Evenings by appointment. up to $10 all Motorola radios, to fit ail cara. GOODYEAR SERVICE Th camera is a gift that never stops giving. CAMERA SHOP, W.

Main St. HOME-GROWN potatoes. Also med. by bu. or 100-lb.

bag. Abe Hyman. SUNBEAM MU Master complete With juicer, $23.75. Patterson Appliances. To friends no gift.

Is more appreciated than your photograph. WHBELfflll STUDIO. Children's snow J1.29, Ladles' snow boots, SOL'S STOIIE Gifts for "Him" Sealed Beam Fog Lights, driving Hghts, $9.60 pr. Xenia STANDARD AUTO PARTS. COMPLETE line of cigars, to- uaccos, cigarettes and --pipes.

Smith and Crawford, ARROW shirts, Arrow ties, Arrow handkerchief sets, Arrow underwear. The Criterion. SHAVE Master electric razor for Him, $15 and $7.50. Tiffany's CIGARS candy in special Xmas boxes, pipes, tobaccos of all kinds. Jackson Smokery.

ONLY 14 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS Chrtaus Seal Artist Felix L. Martini, Los Angeles artist of the 1940 Gliristmas Seil ot the National Tiiberculoali tlon. SOO Ibe. up SS5 180-J200 Ibs. 160-180 140-160 Ibs.

J.io 100-140libs. 4.30 down ses down 3.25 down DISPLAY CLASSIFIED 54 Public 56-A Wanted To Buy For horses cows (of size and condition) Small Stock Removed fromptly Freo as a service to farmers. Ph. Charges PUBLIC SALE I On Sullivan Farm, infle north of Bellbrooli, at 1:00 p. Tfl; on 10th 15 head on cattle.

Cow 12' years' old. 20. head of sheep. 25 head oJ-hogs. 15 White Leghorns.

baled Clover Hay, 25 bales Soybean Hay. ft; Some baled Straw. 10 bu. of -3 Mixed Grain. 1933 Harley Davidson Motor- cycle.

£: Some Farming Implements and Miscellaneous. £: Terms: Cash. Ray Brock, Jr. and Xenia Fertilizer Co. W7 11- Gr a S'W 11 Walter buUivan 57 Miscellaneous FOR SALE: 71 acres of good.

tillable land, 2 mi. eas'f of Spring- Valley. Well fenced, running water, all buildingrs in fine condition. To settle estate. Price, Box 100, Gazette.

Weikert and Gordon, Aucts. Ralph Kendig, Clerk. Market Reports N. Y. Stock Market CLOSING QUOTATIONS Dec.

1940 New York stbcK market uuota' tiona received from Greene and Brock, 306 3rd Nat'l Dayton, at 2:15 P. m. daily. Fii American Can Am. Rolling Mill Amer.

Smelting Am. Tob. Anaconda Copper A. T. Atchisou Jethlehem Steel Col.

Broadcast A. 3ol. G. and E. )ouglas Aircraft )upont Jen.

Electric iGeh. Food day's Close 88 27 1 To- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoople HE'S ASLEEP MOW, RDeRLV BU DR. SHARPS WANTS SOrAEONETO SO HE UKE A JAUOPpV RADIO, AMD IF THIS SUP H.SVS^of'SSS* UST BL1 FLAT THEN IT'S HIS SALE DATES DEC. 10, 1540: Ray Brock, mi. N.

of Bellbrook on Alpha Kd. WED. Dec. 11, 1940: c. A.

Kennedy farm 4 ml. N. of Xenia on Fairfield Koute 235. DEC. 12, Shanks, 5 ml.

S. of Jamestown, i mi N. oE Port William on Jamestown-Port William Dec. 1-1, 1340, at 1 Charles N. Fudge.

Household goods nt my residence, W. Washington Jamestown. Dec. 14th. 1 mile east of Bellbrook on lower Bellbrook and Xenia Pk.

Wm. E. O'Banion. STAMP NEWS PIRST-DAY sales of 35 stamps of the Famous Americans series totaled 13,556,193 stamps and $428,105.42.. Best seller was the Victor Herbert 3-cent value.

The Postofflce Department's philatelic truck tours western Kentucky and "western Tennessee during the first halt of December. The truck is scheduled to make 'a two-day stop at Paducah, Dec. 3-4, and will move into Memphis, for a three-day visit Dec. 12. The 1940 Christmas Seals add four designs to the collections of philatelists who specialize in these items.

While not valid for postage, use of these stamps on mail has been authorized and the older seals have attained considerable value. The full series is listed in standard catalogs. Turkey lists its population of 1B27 and 1935 in a set of four stamps of unusual design com- memornting the 1940 census. A hiind with pen is poised lo write in Hie ligure of the latest census. Close 169 17 87 78 103 33iy 2 34 65 29 66 Dow-Jones Preliminary Averages Friday Today 2 p.

in. Industrials 130.09 Rails 27.65 Utilities 20 14 22 General Motors Harvester Johns-Manville Kroger. Natl. Dairy Prod. 13 jPenn.

R. R. Proctor Gamble Radio Rep'ub. Steel Sears-Roebuck Standard, N. J.

Unit. Aircraft S. Steel Wool-worth 77 68 regained early downturn;" other classes around steady; bulic good and 'choice fed western and native lambs, 103 down, extreme top S9.65 on "few choice 71 Ib. jg.50- common natives down to shorn lamlbs, J8-9 according to wool growth; good to choice fed yearlings best light western ewes feeding and shearing lambs DAYtON LIVESTOCK HOGS Receipts, none; steady. 200-225 Ibs 610 225-260-lbs 610 IbB.

6.00 276-300- Ibs 6.00 300 Ibs. up 5.85 tediums, 180-200 6.90 Mediums, 160-180 5.80 Mediums, 150-160, 6.35 lediums, 140-160 5.10 Mediums, 130-140' 4.75 120-130 Ibs. 4.60 100-120 Ibs 4.25' lows 5.00 Stags 2.60@-3.60 CATTLE eal $11.00 Good butchers 10.00@12.00 VIediura to good steers S.00@10.00 Medium to common steers 8.00 down ommon steers 6.50 down to choice heifers Medium to good heifers ommon' heifers Good to choice beef cows Medium to good- cows Common to medium beef cows Common to Cutter. cows 3.50@ 4.00 Bologna bulls 3.60 dowp 7.00® 8.00 7.00 5.00@ 6.00 3.50® 4,00 4.00® 4.50 SHEEP old lie; 17 Ohio Potatoes: 100 Ib. ftusmU, WC0I1.U.

DAYTON PRODUCE Selling Price Eggs, Hens, Ib 2j Frjtn, Ib 26 Turkeys, Ib Prlcee Paid Plant Colored hens, Ib 13c Leghorn bens, Ib. 8c Colored Fryers, Ib Old Roosters, Ib Lire Rabbits, Ib (By Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Ata'n.) Butter, Ib jg XENIA PRODUCE LIVE POULTRY AND EGGS 3ggs, dozen 24,, Leghorn hens, Ib 7 Old Roosters, Ib. 6c Iroilers, Ib. 120 Heavy hens, Ib. lie WHOLESALE BUTTER Butter, Ib 9 BOTH PARTIES WILL" VICTORY COLUMBUS, Dec.

lepuWicans and Democrats will ipld' "victory" dinners in. Co- mtus early next Democrats will celeorate the re- lection of President Roosevelt on an. 11 with a dinner, sponsored by Committeeman Charles lawyer, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Milred Jaster, national committee- voman, Cleveland. Republicans plan their celebra- ion over the election of an almost olid G.

state ticket in the orm of a victory ball sometime February, according to Mrs. Kennedy Brown, nation- commltteewoman, Dayton. GAR SKIDS, GIRL DIES SPRINGFIELD, 0., Dec. utomobile skidded and overturned wet on state route No. 0, three miles south of South harleston, last night, killing hyllis Wdlkins, 16,.

Mechanics- urg, a died of a actured neck. Lambs, choice, spring: ambs, good.and medium Sheep 9.60®'9.75 7.00® 9.00 1.50@ 2.50 131.29 PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK PITTSBURGH, Dec. 7 Salab cattle 25; market steady; steer good to choice dry fed $12 meddum to good, $9 I 512; common to medium $7 i lieiters good to choice di ted $9 to medium to gooc $7.50 to common to medium $5.50 to cows, choice to medium to canners an cutters $3.50 to bulls goo choice to common medium $5.50 to $6.50. Salable hogs 100; marke steady; 160-180 $6.25 to $640 180-220 $6.40 "to 220-25 $6.25 to 250-290 Ibs (6.15 to 100-150 $5 (5.75; roughs $4 to S5.60. sheep 50; marke steady; $10 to $10.25 Medium to good $8 to commo iaoibs $4.50 to ewes $2 wethers $3.50 to able calves 25; market steady Sood to choice $12.50 to $13.50 'ew higher; medium to good $9 $11; culls and commons, $4.50 $6.50.

CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI. Dec. 925, light supply sold steady with iFriday, top $6.30 for good and choice 200 to 250 150 to 300 Preliminary Sales Today shares. Saturday's Closing Quotations Dec. 7, 1940 B7.SO 20141 Ibs.

$6.20, 300 to 350 Ibs $5.95 1.6.05,-ISO to 200 Ibs. $6.20, 160 to 400,000 I ISO VbB. $6.10, 140 to 160 rbs" $5.50 5.T5, 100 to 140 1'bs. sows mostly $5.25 down, compared -with 'week ago weights 160 Ibs. up 30c I higher, lighter weights lOc to 25c higher, sows 25c higher.

Cattle 176, calves 25. Sheep 25. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dec. no early action; most offerings held nt firm prices; for the week: XENIA LIVESTOCK (Quotations furnished daily by Xenia Union Stock Yards, HIM St.) HOGS Receipts, light; steady. Top hogfe closed 5-15c higher; packing'Lights, 180-200 sows closed strong; week's topjMlxed, 200-226 $6.30, closing peak 190-210 ediums, 226-260 Ibs.

butchers late 360-500 iibjHeavles, 250-276 packing sows closing lighter kinds to $5.75. Cnttle: 300; calves: 100; for the fed steers anil yearllnga 25c- ilgher; good grade weighty steers BOc or more up; common and medium offerings steady; heifers mostly steady; cows BO-7Bc lower; cutters and common beef cows off most; bulls and vealers scarce and steady; prime 1,420 Hi. steers topped at best, light yearlings mostly fat steel- trade; prime Kosher heifers 6.00 5.80 6.00 fi.OO 5.90 6.90 Heavies, 275-300 Extreme Heavies, 300 Ibs. up 5.76 down Yorkers, 160-180 5.70 Yorkers Light 150-160 Ibs 5.25 Pigs, 140-160 Ibs 5.00 Pigs, 130-140 Ibs 4.65 Pigs, 130-130 Ibs 4.40 down Pigs, 120 Ibs. 4.15- down Roughs 4.00@ 6.00 Stags 3.60 down CEDARVILLE LIVESTOCK CO.

Cedarvllle, 0. cattle steady to 25c lower. Sheep: for the Iftmha stendy 10 15c lower 25c ofr on weighls above 100 and closely shorn kinds; yearlings' 360-225 Ibs. spots 225-250 Ibs. 250-275 Ibs.

HOGS (i.OO GRAIN MARKET CHICAGO, lit, prices were from cent- lower to 1 cent higher and'cohf from to cent higher than Friday. Wheat: 'Dec. May July 82 Corn: Dec 5.9% May 60 July Dec 38 May, 35 'July 32 Soy Beans: Dec. 9-514 May 93 July 92114 XENIA- GRAIN (Quotations received from. Xenia Farmers'.

Exchange W. Main dally) Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. New Oats, bu. XENIA GRAIN (Quotations received from Beam Farm Supply, Washington iVheat, bu sic few Corn, 60c New Oats, bu.

40c DAYTON GRAIN. 2 Naw Wheat, bu. Corn, owt, .......80 0 EXPLAIN RATING Dec. ireau of 1 unemployment comnen- ation payroll auditors will be on and at sixty branch offices the state during the cond week in January to explain new merit rating and charge- ack procedures to''employers, it announced today. ANGLERS RESCUED TOlJBDO, Dec.

Todo men were rescued from Lake Jie last night when their fishing ats were ice jammed for seven hours on Niagara Reef, three miles of Put-In-Bay. TOLL RISES TO'5 LA'WCASTER, Dec toll of a collision of and an army station wagon rose to five today with the death of 14- year-old Howard McCaleb, RAIL AND BUS TIME TABLE )ats, No. 2, bu. Vo. 2 Barley, bu.

few Soy Beans, bu: 2 Rye, 41 80c 6.M PRODUCE XENIA PRODUCE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Wholesale Quotations Furnished Daily by Abe Hyman, W. Main STew Potatoes, 100 bag fl.40 50 Ib. sack abbage, bu aulif lower, crate $1.85 ranges, crate box ettuce, Leaf, bu, BOc head, bu. $4 e-ppers, doz 30c onintoes, 8 Ib. box $1.36 "ew Apples, bu, exae Grapefruit, crate orida Grapefruit, crate $2.6003 CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, 111., Dec.

7. Eggs: arket, weak; receipts, nses; extra firsts, 28c; ilrsts, 'c; dirties, 21c; checks, Butter: market, firm; receipts, 18,594 extra 92 score, firsts, firsts, standards, central- ed 88 score, 34c; centralized 88 ore, Kggs grade, liivo CLEVELAND PRODUCE CL-EVBLANiD, Dec. Butler: arket, firm; extras, S9c; stand- ds, 38c. market, unsettled; pxlrn current receipts, 240. poultry: market, slow, IslesAy; heavy hens, 17c; medium PENNSYLVANIA (CMnicrn stanflnra Time) for 'ColDmnns nna 10:26 a.

coach and pullman; 10:44 a. coach and pullman; 2:41 p. coach and pullman; 3:63 p. coach and pullman: 1:03 a. coach and pullman; 3:07.

a. (flag) coach. TTBina from Mud 6:03 a. 6:45 a. coach Pullman from points east of Co- umbus; 7:19 a.

(flag stop for Richmond, and beyond); p. m. coach and pullman; p. coach and pullman; p. m.

coach and pullman. TmliiB fur 2:56 p. coach and pullmau; 8:03 p. coach and pull- man. i'rulnti irvm a.

coach and pullman! p. coach and pullman; coach and pullman; 1:63 a. coach and pullman. JTrajnji from Oartou and UO a- coach and pullman; 10:26 a. from St.

L.OUJS, coach and lullman, 3:07 a. m. (flag stop) 1'ralUB for Dayton and West :19 a. ra. (flag stop for Richmond and beyond); 2:32 p.

m. to Chicago, coach and pullman; 10-12 1. coach and pullman, Chlcaeo ll-Hlii. for :10 a. coach and pullman.

0:12 p. m. AUTO BO5 LINKS To leave Xenu except Sundays and holidays, every hour from 6 a. m. to 6 p.

Later buses leave at p. m. an a 10 p. m. On Sundays and holidays buBe leave Xenia every two hours on the even hour, from 6 a.

in. to 10 c. m. From leave Dayton lor Xenia dally, except Sundays and holidays, every hour from a. Hi.

to 7 p. m. Ijater buses leave Dayton at.u and 11 p. m. un Sun- days ana holidays buses leave Day- tin fur Xenia every two hours, on Uie uneven hour, from 7 a.

m. to 11 m. Vo Springfield Buses leave Xenia daily at a- 8 a. Ill a. 12 noon, 2 p.

3:45 6 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. I'rom Springfield Buses leave Springfield for Xenfa daily except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays at 7:10, 11:10 and 11 a.

9, s'js, 7 and P. m. On Saturdays, sun- days and holidays there IB no 10 p. m. bus but a bus leaves a' 11 BL 1'o Wilmington and Hlllsboro Buses leave Xeuia at 8 a.

11:40 2 p. m. (Wilmington only I p. m. and 6 p.

m. On Sundays holidays a bus at m. To Jamestown, JeiLersonvllle and Washington leavi Xenia daily at 6:40 and 10:10 1:40, 4:40, and 10:10 p. )n To Ixmdon (with direct connections for leave Xenia dally, except Sunday and lolldays at 6:55 a. nr, 9:05 a 1:05 a.

1:05 p. (Ccdar'vlllo only); 3:05, 0.10 p. m. On Sundays and holidays buses leave Xonla at a- 11:05 a. m.

1:05 m. (Cedarvilie only); 3:05 :101 p. 8:06 11. and 10:05 p. m.

Oednrvlllo only). Buses on Satur- ay also at 8:05 and 10:05 Ixibanon (wltn direct co'n- for Cincinnati) UIIKAS cave Xonla dally, except Sundays nd holidays HI 6:65 a. lo a p. and 6 p. m.

On Sundays nd holidays buses leave nt a 0 a. 2 u. fi.

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