The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
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WILLIAMSON, ro*A lAw* chmgod *nd thli power lies With tie people In selecting Uwwek* m i ', '>•'-•;>•• -^Hr, Williamson i* * m*n o f broad bunineiw vipion, He i* «Iw»ye on # * joh, He in giving eervico to the county He knows the multitude of .little thing* th»t go with the office that are Of immense value to the** seeking in formation as to what can bo done and What cannot bo done, Mo set of men in thocounty have a bettor idea o f the afctyico Mr, Williamson has and Is rendering the county than the various township truentee*. His advice on Im provement*, bis wfflinghese to assist and servo are marked and those men site loudest lit their support of his candidacy* Mr. Williamson is also fa miliar with the legal requirement* rind the routine necessary for any un- d^taking that come* under hie duties. Rrom outride source* w* find Ms eer* dloee 'sought,for ,fh* benefit.of the blfean and Hemocratio ad- rocog«'l*«'■hls.abUHyip ...... IMlwSBt Board M* A, WROADfiTONB FOB 9tA7K BBPJtXSHNTATmE. Wa have heard nothing but com plaints the post few years about th* kind o f legislation forced on us. The time is her* toaelect a man from this county to sit In the state legislature as representajthre* M. A. Broadstose is a candidate and he Is before the people on an open and shut platform that we do not need ad ditional legislation but some relief from what ha* ben passed. Hshfg an attorney and at one time a member of .the State Senate, from this district^ he know* full well what is expected of a state representative. Hi* record as Senator is an open hook. He fought the Democratic control of the upper house on several proposed measures that resulted in their de feat for he knew the, rural interest* would never bo satisfied with the pro posed laws, Mr*Broadstone In his experience as an attorney says there aro,#so many Useless law* that even the attorney* are often at sea as to their meaning He stands for a repeal of ‘ the laws that provide for *0 many expensive commissions. Abolishment of the hun dreds o f job* as inspector* that have proved useless and a great burden to the state financially. When you. mark your ballot for M. A. Broadstone for state representa tive you.can feel safe that you have selected a man capable of represent ing the county in th* legislature and on* able to take the fioor ih opposi tion fo measures not wanted, wjymamammm w. h h a t h c o v f t r r simvBYOR ahd CAMDnU T * FOB KB- BLBCTION. Heariy three yarns ago, W* i, Dari* was osfisd to Ovsen* eouoigr from th* Ohio itat* Highway Depertamnt to. asrist in eompUHng th* road work far th* *ouoty, Hi* *ijriit**a ytars of axperisoc* a* a cM engineer in tho sorrio* of the U, S. Government, the Ohio fitatff Highway Department, and with railroad companies, in building , roads and bridges have well fitted him ‘for the valuable service be i* sew Jperforming for Greene county* I His high sense of justice and his ex- : pert knowledge of material*and fhehr 1value*, together with hi* thorough and patea-taking performance of all duties, war* recognised by Ml who cam* in contact with him, and he wa* at one* appointed Deputy County Surveyor, since which time4 he has been a resident and taxpayer of Green* County, - When a vacancy oCcured in the County Surveyor’s office, Hr, Davis wa* unanimously selected as County Surveyor in recognition of the valu able and efficient work he hod done and was doing for the county. His conduct of the office, has been highly gratifying to all those (who, are re- sonsible for his appointment, and to all with whom he has come in contact, due to .his courteous treatment, effi cient work, and.square dealing, Mr, Davis is*a graduate of the Ohio NertheTO-University ,in the depart ment of Civil Engineering. He is n willing and conscientious worker, a tried and proven public servant, and his conduct of the office, he now holds merit* his retention in the Survey or’s office o f Greene County, Ohio, If you desire to do Greene County a real service, go to the polls on Aug ust 10th, 1020, and place your mark in front of tho name of W. J, Davis.' J M W. J. DAVIS. STOCK FOUNTS Manufactured from heavy material and well braced. Different styles and prices that will interest you. BARB WIRE . V * HOG OR CATTLE, A limited supply that can be bought right. m PAINT TIME Now is the best time \n the year to put a new coat on your house. The most complete line of brushes to be found in the county. 'S3. Our stock is complete in sizes. We sell by the pound or keg. B3S . MGT1C& Order your wall papwr for fait pa pering btnort Dirilwr advimeff 1a th* Frio* e*ptp*ri Sampla boric* atrifie* drier.imft of H. A, Bacri* furai- itOTA ' ; A . B, MeFariand. PERRILL FOB COMMISSIONER. George N, Perrili, one of the lead ing 'citizens of the county and a man favorably known is a candidate for re-nomination, as county commis sioner, A* a business man Mr, Par- rill has made a success for himself when in ■the elevator buiine** at Bowersville and op,ihe farm. He i* recognized a* a man o f good business judgment and one who has’been con scientious in hi* business transac tions for tbe- couhty. When you vote at the primary next Tuesday and mark your ballot for Georg* H, Per rin, you' have endorsed a man that has given the county good seryie* and aro rocogntsing merit. '2 h S9- Granulated, Eastern refined and pure white. Brown, purchase now for meat curing. A t t h . P *U n * ry T u t itU y , A u c u a t 1 0 th . V o t . l o r X FRANK A . JACKSON C f d i r v i l l i T o w n a h ip RE PU B L ICAN C A N D ID A T E F O R M*nyMsetfer $*»weed. Hi Bganoe seaweml find* ntitlty. a* a softener for msttrroaro and as.rise for'etrilw WdgwriifW fib* natiro fish* ermen of gouthi'AUstralia make rope* and fishing sstrfrom tonal varieue*. A certain .aritty, known In Ireland as "tope," ha* been recommended by a famoa*. phys%lan as a-cure for rheumatism rnfa throat affections it eaten hot, while in some part* of Eng land and Wales a variety of se» weed, known a* ‘layer,” has been in demand for year* s* a vegetable. Served with roast meats, it 1* said to be extremely Dilatable,. Thro* KitgUsb institution*. Wherever the son* of Britannia may roam, throe great and unmistakably English Institutions set them apart from other race* and creeds: Tea In tbe afternoon, handkerchiefs poshed Up the sleeve* and “dres*” for dinner,- COUNTY TREASURER O F G REEN E C O U N T Y M r . w a * b o r n a n d r a it o d in C g d s r v ilU . A l i f e - l o n g R e p u b lic a n I t r v f fd tw o te r r a * a * S h e r if f o f G ra an a C o u n t y a n d w a s p r a v io u t ly C le rk o f C ad iu rv illa T o w n a b lp . H U a x p a r ien ca In c o u n t y a ffa ir * a n d h i* a b ilit y m a ica H im t h * lo g ic a l c a n d id a t a . AUDITOR OF STATE STEPHEN A. ST1LWELL LEBANON, OHIO pjPUPWmEKNPsfjfiM^PNnt' litl V O U R SU P P O R T W IL L B E A P P R E C IA T E D MMMMI.Ml.llMlHlBlimiMunilUMIIIHllHmllUUlllHlllllllimilUrillllllllllllllllllll ^BEP^P^P^RrPRnnRMBnNI^N^roWI**rw»I^^B>*ft*BIN|v^WPE1lftiwsfHHI0ww«P.*ff*'**l^**«Fff*swAsM-liPtOHHPAO J. PERRY SHUMAKER Bam and rais*d in Gratae County. Gr*du*t«d from Xenia High Sch6ot, AtUndffdAntiochCollcg*. Studiid Civil Engineering at PurdueUuiVersity. Thr« year* withFcnn, R. R a*Civil E^ipnaer. Three year* City engineer of Thr*« y«ua a» Comuftus* Civil EJiglttffir. Dssi; II Xenia. n gned and laid ou t Dood’s NC>WA CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Greene County . . . ■■■■■■ . . . Your vatafat a “ jy(ama,rCandM*ta l* aoHeitad and will be appreciated, HEARHIMAT Chautauqua The Hon. J. Adam BED E ON “ What’i ths tnatteir with the WORLD** Ona of Tho Big Attract lout of thi Five Joyour Day* CEDARVILL.E AUGUST 10-14 0 . H. HARTMAN, <Fj.il,. ^.,Mill! MiMWfiiiy... The DUNLAP CLOTHES SHOP 417-423 Vine .Street Corner of Arcade CINCINNATI M 17 M YOU CAN SAVE $20 ORMOREHERE I V I J C j I v o n a hart schaffner a m arx suit On your next trip to Cincin nati it w ill pay you to visit our store and take advantage o f the unusual clothing values. Hart Schaffner & Marx re ceived thousands o f yards o f fine woolens 90 days l£\tej too late to fill their regular orders; nevertheless they made these woolens up in to suits and sold $40, $45 and $50 Suits at $55, $60 and $65 Suits at a large number to us at low prices. Each suit is o f the latest m et ropolitan style and distinctive fabric. Every one tailored by A*affrier & Marx. ■Vc’ ro giving you the benefit* Clothes like these cHnhot be ' made at wholesale .today for these figures. $70, $75 and $80 Suits.at ^ $ 4 0 .5 0 The H grQtah tion o; have t Plans will put price-fix aril whii extendin ducere o will be board o meeting 1-3, RCCi from th< ization. About tora are Farmers ; associate and; Eqi with the ganizatio tho farn country. The pi ' erys is as 1. A n organizec basis, so provision) amendme trust act each of growing •with at 1 growers j contract v 2. In co year it v acerage t - 3- The to be pr( board pf powers, l partment eral trade This pi among fa to ,those uation. '. NEW : Rev. R Pastorr ol • Presbyter take the nation of ffessor of of Practi this fall, his way t University, oughly tri uated fro school in year in tl . He attend ; Falls, Pa., I went to Ii| graduatini : 1912. He t scholarahij year was,itc chology. J also Presv’ -^B&aaoeivt... " S®Brirtu same yeai burg The Reformed! two years hrlndiana completed Ph. D. deg in the ser • tary at C. During Elhirtney science pf atadthe H; alSocondu. i es in higl supervise servation. TH In the pi at hte Me ' week of S shown 50 ves and 76 each meml $16,in add iums,. Members girls food ded incent in the dom premiums play of thi will’ divide .winnign m second yea each class umbus duri ember. Thi will receivi and fifth $ itors one c Tobacco being recoj for the bes Graham Sc ish stock, and 1920. DOLLtt In this ii houncemeni the repTcso lings Co., 1 at the fair day, Augus friends of ’ er on that program hi will bring the compai and ice croi 300 hundr county and munity. I,o held in Xe present. TV holder* in CRUSHIM 1 The ston VAtdr for ■ party is no expected to week. The being chan supplied be er. The err ty of ten < eral roads graded rea. , essaryto tvJ ted. vifip’onV. ....... Cha Jsmpbcll Deputy feh
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