The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
- Vs * » ADCXmHAL LOCAL M m JOwttkir Tier has gee* to Us* tost to ateead mwtm ieiool *sp#ct- toe to iwek this f. Hto Kentucky. H5to Gwctto Uto to# tote**#* bom* teom Cobuetais wfcewi she *tt»wW aotoart *t tit* O, 8. U. M a , W .L , Marshall o f Columbus M$mt to* w**k-*ad at to* boo* of Mr. am) Mr*. S , C. Watt, »*w#> »*■ LEGAL NOTICE, Kay Lawrence, wife and ion. of Cohxufbat are ipending the week -with Mr, and Mr*, Jam** Duffield, Mis* Bath Bara* is spending the week visiting K. QpGearge and C. E. Wickerham'a of Beit* Center, 0 , f Rev, V, E. Busier and^family, who have boon spending three weeks va cation camping near South Charles* ton, will return home next week, Rev, Walter Morton wife and eon, Harold o f Millersburg, Ky., are here on a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Murdock. The. Clifton pike threshers held their picnic last Friday at River side farm. In the party were A. E. Swaby, Leonard Flatter, Elder Corry, Bert Turner,-J. E .Ky le and families and the tenants and their families. ' M. Sweeney o f Newport, Ky., fo r merly a resident o f this place was in town Wednesday calling on friends. It has been twenty-six years, since Mr, Sweeney went from here and he has been with the city car lines in that place ever since. ■He js on a va cation of a week visiting ~ with his cousin, Frank McCurran in Xenia. The seventh annual Xenia Bible Conference opens Sabbath Afternoon in the Fitst M. E, church, Xeriia at 3 o’clock. BeSn' J. M. Gray of the Moody Bible Institute will be the speaker: at both afternoon and night sessions. The Bible Conference Is an established institution in this county and many from here will attend. $2,000,000 The next Greene County-Treasurer ‘ will collect in taxes $1,000,000 each year o r $2/100,000 fo r the term o f two years. His, experience fn school work has given J. S. VanvEaton a special training for the duties and responsi bilities o f the office of treasurer for Which he is a candidate at the primary election, August. 8. He is a farmer. Political Advertisment Mrs. M. E. Weakley has leased the property known as the Haggard prop erty from ,W, A. Smith fo r conven ience in careing for her invalid^.moth er, Mrs. Catherine' Webster Gaines, and will do laundry work Monday, Tuesday and. Wednesday of each week Hair, dressing on Thursday. East - Cbillicothe street, fourth house going East from the Pittsburg bridge. David Knott will sell all his house hold goods. Saturday, at public sale and leave, that night for bayton to visit relatives before starting his trip to Florida, where he expects to make his home,.He will drive through by wajr of the Dixie Highway jn the buss that he used for taxi purposes between this place and Springfield. He aims to get to Florida by Sep tember 1st., camping o til the way. Why make a change in the sheriff's . office when the deputy is entitled to the office following custom of many, many years in this county? Deputy Sheriff Birch has a good record, has the endorsement o f the' Anti Saloon League officials in recognition o f his work in helping to enforce the dry laws. Few sheriff offices in Ohio per mit their.deputies to sign search war rant* but such was the case with the office in this county. You are taking no chance in voting for Deputy Birch fo r sheriff. He has had the experience and has the ability to fill the office and keep it up to the requirements demanded by the public, Adv, . _____ • ’•*>» Prof. R. Cecil Burns, who is taking sen advanced course in the Washington University, was iijured in an accident last week, breaking two ribs and his breast bone fractured. Word was received here this morn ing that three colored men Were kil led at the Jamestown crossing east of Xenia by the fast train. One report was toe men were intoxicated and sitting on the track. Another report was that only one was killed but that the ether two could not lire. Notice is hereby given, a* required by law, that* a meeting o f toe stock holders of The Cedarville Lime Com pany o f Cedarvjile, Ohio, has been Sad hereby is called by the Board o f Directors of said company, to be held at The Exchange Bank, in Cedarville Ohio at 7:30 o'clock P* M. on the 8th day of August 1922, for the pur pose of considering the question of the disolution of toe said The Cedar- vine Lime Company and the surren der of the corporate authority and franchises of said company. Board of Directors of The Cedarville Lime Company, Cedarville, Ohio, by A, B, Murdock, secretary. MH .... POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I will hold a public sal* of house hold goods at my residence, Miller xtoast, Saturday, August 5 at 1 p. m.t sharp. As I am leaving for Florida everything will be sold to to* high est bidder. The following articles will go in toe sale: Book case, writ ing desk, parlor stand, magazine stand* 3 other stands, 12 ft, exten sion table, drop leaf tobfc, 11'chairs, Moris* chair, 4 risers , cupboard, sewing machine, bedroom suit, sew- ittgttand, folding bed, 2 beds, single bed, lounge, dressers, 2 wash stands, trunk, adjustable drew form, 2 Con- geltsht rugs, ,8 gas heaters, coal heater, oomWnation coat and gas gas rants, Bossier Kitchen cabinet, $ev*ral pktures and frames, child's Writing desk, JW-gsl. steel oil tank, KMtfJ. stoat oil barrel, new scythe, washing maohiae, churn, lawn mow er, toon wfeel barrow, lot o f glass sMNns, 4&gk*» and cooking utendls, garden toeit and other articles to numerous to mention. Term# Cash. DAVID KNOTT We are authorized to announce too name of George A. Birch, present deputy as a candidate for Sheriff of Green county before the Republican primary, August 8. We are authorized to announce the name of Lincoln Funderburg as a candidate for County Treasurer be fore the Republican primary, Aug. 8th, -• Editor Cedarville Herald:— Kindly announce my name as a can didate fo r toe Reupblican nomination for .toe .office o f Sheriff o f Greene County, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, August 8. 1922. Morris Sharp Wes are authorized to announce the name of W. C. Iliff as a candidate for Central committee in Cedarville vil lage, subject to the Republican pri mary, August 8. ■■■■■■■' ■< , State Senator Charles Brand of Urbana, business man and farmer, announces his candidacy for Congress in this district, to be voted upoifl at lhe primaries August 8. His motto is ^Public Service and economy.” Your support will- be greatly appreciated We are authorized to announce the name o f J, F. Shoemaker, GoeSj O., as a candidate for County Treas uter subject to the Republican Pri mary, August 8, 1922. We are authorized to announce the name of E. E. Lighthizer as a can didate for Sheriff o f Greene OountV before the Republican primary, Aug ust, 8, 1922. We are authorized to announce the name of M. A. Broadstoiie as a can didate,for his second term as Repre sentative before the Republican pri mary,, August 8. We are authorized to announce the name of Frank A. Jackson'as a can didate for - County Treasurer before the Republican primary,-August 8th We are authorized to announce the name o f W,-B, Bryson as a candidate for State Representative from this county subject to toe Republican pri mary, Atigust 8. We are authorized to announce the name of Mel Beal as a candidate for County Commisioner before the Republican Primary, August 8. We are authorized to announce the name of A. H. Creswell aS a candidate for Central Committee in Cedarville township before the Republican pri mary, August 8. We are authorized to announce the name of Herman W. Eavey as a^can- didate for County, Commisioner, sub- 'ject to the Republican Primary, Aug. 8. ■ -' .55*^ - H IFRANKI.BROWN Dayton, O. I * \ Republican » for 5 Judge of the COURT OF APPEALS To the WOMEN VOTERS Of the Second Judicial District: We are personally acquainted with FRANK I. BROWN. From his long residence in Dayton, his character, temperment, experience and qualifi cation wo know he is the type of man for the judgship and urge you to sup port him. {Mrs.) Susan II. Wuist, Yayton, Past .Grand Batron o f the Order of the EaaHerii Star of Ohio, (Miss) Osa Penny, Execuive Sec retary Barney Community Center, Dayton. m m m m s mm N. Detroit A H A I P ' Q XENIA, Street A t - 'A IK . *5 OHIO THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS ADAIR'S • ■ > • . ; August Furniture Sale . . . , * • * * H ,V Begins August 5; Ends Satur- day, August 19th. f- . •. .ft -V -.r.,. YY,. $40,000 worth o f Furniture, Rugs and Stoves to be sold for $29,000 If you need Furniture, Rugs or Stoves during 1922, now, during this sale is the time to get . it.' ■ . . . . . Y ’ ' V ' ' V V ‘ ' . ' * ; Anything selected will be held for later delivery.' * .* >\ , t- *V dtesSBSSA - j ■ 0 V*" J / ..‘W T -. .. ....... ' s. • a • i a- ...... ....................... m Same as Cash if Paid iti 60 Days on 1Amounts of Over $10.00 Charleston business merj/plan a"big community picnic next Wednesday, Everything will be free at the ex pense of the business men. «i- Ijiiuwe. •tr&SKma&s HARTFORD IHU/andTUBC/ Standardly the lastquarter century M. C. NAOLEY .Real Estate. FARMS • Town Residence*—'Vacant Lot* LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Best on Earth J. G. McCorkell cigarettes They ore, GOODl 1 0 BvytUiOgiiretttandSaMMoncy VOTE FOR t M; A. Broadstone ■ t ■ (Second Term) I . State Representative Republican Primary Aug. 8, 1922 Cave hie vote in the last ^legislature for all legislation dealing with law enforce-^ ment) worked and voted for legislation in behalf of the Farmer and Represented all the ELECTORS IN THE COUNTY. aacauisi raem •sea Charles Darlington reports that he was misquoted in * statement that five million to sevsa million ih bond# , hot been sold tor toe bonus. A- j bout four million remain* to he paid 1out to World War Veteran*. Sgfef f ! C. amDDclIa note of $705. MEL BEAL O Candidate for County Commissioner Subject to,Republican Primary1 August 8th, 1922 A success in his own business on the farm and in the retail business and worthy of your vote* VOTE FOR BEAL t : .... - ■SSSimm VD cu T j I Shane^toSver^ ! 1 F YOU NEED PRINTING DROP IN AND SEE US . The New Carlisle chautauqua will open the 8th and. continue to the 13th. U
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