The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
w c k t Am jmmmm*- M* teak tem m t t e V. H. Kfewt torn* I mMm aerti* «f Xenia, m t t e FairteH vXk*t terneS -*teafc A. H* Wednesday, T te fire de- h m m tewtei* me a rt* M M b of m #4 w teat a te * kA ** fiww>.»»eJii»»ry. Ms* i* F te t e sfeUMNM' wikh only partial in. #*****». T te firs was disco-varad by Qmm Hitt, * tenant, whtf bud Just fin- Ww4 wUkiag. T te fir* was plainly *#*t in this aoction.. ltgnH» »i »^*»< *Ht e V . F. eterak! tefitetiL Babtetit Sekool at 19 A* M.f *a&< preaeWaf wrrioe a t 11.00 A. M.} Sateeetu.’rWiMrt last** Semen bjpj tte paster, lev . R, A* Jsteeiwn. T te! waftfiar Union sarviee will b« MM i* SiMk- f ir s t Presbyterian ehprch. . Mrs- Zatt* Bull entertained a few Mr*, Ella Donniao* of New Concord Frida* ******* ‘te h°n<* ia here on a visit eritirteF 'paawtV '^T »», itadMIlra.'Alfred Marshall of Maafcos.Mbr s*J**Sete*A. GiUtette The young dawekter ef Mr. and Mtu^MIgik Tmw it e r t e a*f jgftejlA Opera House Contract * Goes To Pierce & Co, The Township Trustees have let the contract for redecorating the opera hens* t* Pierce St Co., Springfield a t * coat of about $Xt 100 , The firm will start to work in a few days. * M1W"UI.. P.i|.| || I. Il , I,||| ....■ DEATH OP MISS KELLIE UgTrCK IN COLUMBUS, THURSDAY •Word was received here yesterday of the death of Mis* Nellie. Ustick at Grant hospital in Columbus following An illness of two Weeks due to obstruc tion of the bowels. An operation had been performed and-hope was held out for recovery bu . the improvement was only temporary. The deceased is*survived by*, three brothers, Bert and iEarl of Columbus and Revi Woodbridge Ustick of Weils- ville, 0,t The funeral will be held Monday or Tuesday! no definite date havipg been set. Burial withbe in Matais* Creek cemetery., , Mr. and Mrs S. K. Williamson. For RenWRoeMw, . ‘ Saralrdh -Lott. Mrs. J, H, Brothteton jos ( Dayton spent Sunday and Mbnday with Mrs, Sarah J. Lott, DEATEROP m iss p itst ick * IN DAYTON HOSPITAL Miss Vaola Pitstick, daughter of Mr. and MrA Henry Bitstickr Federal pike, died in' the Good Samaritan hospital Cincinnati, Sunday*-tt)ermng. Miss 'Pitstick failed to recover af ter an operation for appendicitis, per formed Seven-weeks ago. She*was a student •stiitse at. the-hospital and in a shortttime would have completed her training, The' deceased was twenty-ofie^-years< Of age. A graduate of Ross township high school* and-one who^hademany friends Shat will mourn her death, She lehves her'parents, tb r^b ro th - ers, Raymond, Arlo, and Laurence* and twoleisters, Mabel aod'Cefimve, a t home, -i - ' - - , The frmeral wa4rheld"from Sfc:Aug ustine church, JarACstownimtJOsr^Oon 'Wednesday, with burial a t St: Bri'glds cemetery, Xenia. TO CONSS»?MJMYtt4* a*- - Miss Echo Studsvimt'oC’*!(«•BesaU office has been taking a Week's vaca tion. • Mr,. Howard Arthur leave* today for Mt, Corr, 0., where he will teach school this year, . Mrs,' Payson- Graywof ©ayten^end* Miss Flora Nesbit of XelSia, spent Friday with friends hero* , For Rent—Dwelling- with - seve 4 »«Ji rooms. Gas and electric lightand hard and soft water. Garage. Inquire of Mrs. A. S. Baumanr Creve Coeur, Mb. Mrs,-Oliver a Jobe,and.two sons,- of Granville are visiting with the forr- mer’a parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.B.'lBar her. ... MrfADeUiiiA# Job* wsAMiiriieharge^of the sheep exhibtt ’a t the 'Stafte' Fair this W*efc, Iff position herhas held for?. «*. the' past six'years. Helsras assistedsj^n as jusaal byddohADa#s. Frof, John. Orr Stewart and family o | Richmond,. Kyll' are expected here today 4 k >makeik >wiSihWithSOr. "X. 0.. Stewart And wife.' Master John Stevrartdia3 been.wdth-'hia; grand-N^' rents for ,some time; - ’ . Newcemerstown, 0, Mr. Charlres Shepherd of Minneap* oils, Minn.* formerly of this place, is rusticating this summer on his farm west of Xenia, and staying with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finney, in Xenia. Miss Xathleenjfyle, with her friend Mitib%cdly/bf Jolietj 1 HI., are here on a visit with Rev. and Mrs: C, C. Ryle. Both young ladies are Btudent nurses at Silver Cross.hospital In that city,' J U S T H U M A N S B,- <3EBB CA SS , s»SW*EW*fciAispA*we*iiB*»AA*smWiM«HwW*nNPii* Miss*Helen C, Kyle, who has beep teaching a t Caspar, Wyo., is visiting ^MJE'.parentsr Rsv.and Mts. C. C. Kyle, Miss Kyle has been teaching art but does not expect to return, having oth er arrangements in view. Mr. Robert Choate, former College student, 5 -ig, here,for. & -few 'days visit with friendB. Rain-coats-for school boys and-1 girls a t prices that are -right*. Wo can fit either boys or girls in gdod servicable school shoes. C. A. Kelble, 17-19* W, Main St., Xenia. ^-^mfiriirTittpiir ini.. . ,r; « itii 4a kit ' CMcOuri ^spapei S>nd!cite “HQW'S IT;. HE'S S6 LUCKY AT CARDS AN**FLOPS’WHIEN HE1 i « . ays t h e P onies ?** “ 'CAUSE HE CAN’T SHUFFLE TH’ PONIES!" ........................................................................... | Nearby and Yonder % ^ ArT.T.MAXgY T O S*rvt*« A B ath ing B eauty P ag ean t A tlantic c itt , n * w j*rs*y, rrfth its famous board-walk silrdnij tbs ocWin shore for saver*! mUea bolds an annua! pageant which is one of the great dvtc celebrations of America, The week’s fun begins with the ar rival ef King-Neptune and hl» court of beauty, selected from the prettiest girl* In that vicinity. Originally a gelt occasion consisting of a one-day board-walk rolling ebtlr parade, this celebration has been expanded to In clude an Inter-city beauty contest— the leading dtlea of the country send ing their prettiest girls from among: whom the judges select the most charming girl in America, The bather's revue brings aspirants for glory of feminine attractiveness together to competitibB1for the title' of the most beautiful bathing maid. ] The entire- assemblage of bathing | beauties IS eyed by thousands of vis- , Jtors wHflhbeing'judged- by artists for both facial beauty and cliagm of form, The rolling chair parade, consisting of hundreds of fiower-bedecked and ingeniously -decorated chairs- and floats constructed oh. rolling chairs and carfylng the tending beauties of the country, Is. a unique feature. Then,'1 there are- grfeftt night carni vals, sea spectacles, fancy-dress'bails and hanquete galoro.- The winners of the several contests are finally judged In class for the awarding Of the golden" mermaid—emblematic of the beauty supremacy of the entire week. (& HIT. W«t«ro WawapapBr tTnloa.) C r m YOUNG LADY I ACROSSTHBWAY TT The young lady across the way says ' she doesn’t believe In one-piece batjiA' 1 t >.« «mlts; Ptlll regarding the cap as * highly Important, even With ‘bobbed*^ (I©W McClure Newspaper 8yn<Hoa^ft.> ' ■ ' -- ' L{m* in Man? IndttrtA— A surrey shows that 110 Industrie*^ Including the manufacture of paper,''?! textiles, leather, glass, soap, butter^ and steel, use lime in their process,*! Mrs„ Leonard Brigner underwent an opemetioB. Thursdaya t thevdlBeJ%£. Drs. Madds^WiRhd 3 B^s,'tXeihia^^fojit A •:he remmmlvof.tohitiiamui^adonbidapP Mr. 'Malcolm Tamvm sOmm } SttsEs ku eturbed home Suri(Afcy-><froni-:the: at where they havd:daee«^i«penib'gMi cummer workin^ha-tiiC «»whwit RtiNifv - .est. ‘Mr, iTur1&rtwiik^<A?fii^uNi« .ng schhoFyear^n tiie- SeltHliteahahii* d?* tiers, ■ askingfor 'Ctmstruotion of will and an order* of sme- .'•* . Chicago Detective Writes To Tras^t Sheridan A. Bruseaux, of the-KOy,' stone National Detective Agency, 'in Chicago* seiwUulcaucopy nf as'letteb' he has forWardttinfordoseph ’Tracy,JtOhio State 'Auditov^JwKo has-been leaning^ s: first one way and -then -the tethers in thet 'WilbeYforce.- controWfeny* !*! I WiB■ .returned***-th* kajal board (Jl^-Wffcefnoott..abAhe heme ofcMdA R. Tracy has nctrwcted-qjpeniy' and *1 the other meMberan>f«the State Bt xeport, ftrhere -bills were paddefiaantdi« »*d ■salaagir i money squandered on suppliedfeanAu k 1 . , . - _ furUUhihgs that, could not be fettM* on atatA property. - ■ - .w Brusaaux uncovered much of* tar scandaliat Wilberforce p ndf upo*s-prO^|,C.JW'arc. senting# it to Governor Donahey, hroughtiabout the scandal that has complenly upset affairs about the state Iiititutfon. . The, Institution hoard discharged employees that testlOed JitiAhi .head ing aadfa fight is tteiWlf nrndt to Wav #1 them restored to th*«jwemn«r placoe.- BrtuleauK put the'‘matter plalnly-up to TraA as to --IrisHSpoeikioSts*Mis* Halite 9. Brown has taken a similar Stand mid some weeks ago placed Tracy hi a very close position over taking'#definite stand for the right. RUCE-KPU G3US&T ^CWJNTYYAHIS ErMaft. or Saturday, Sept. In an editorial-adv«rtls«ni*nt ia ofi,-aanivpaperr-The Rike- Ce.r -eA Dayton, tells -of th* ndag of-a ser» .this pfOgCM- teg of ..... __ . . . - _ Sive stove hjw--jgri#ja«d;te inspteeaU lb attenti Sc& t..tocatiooal-Ex- hibltUmifn DayfoA* Thg ;Rlke-Kum: k r CaJ as, -a pubte .Institution , ef this wioKiltyv. i.feels tM» its d«ty*-l» - As as fitidttE expreaeion of the ■VOouitty Fair, this the boy aatt girl a t Eie tfair a dinner* a* m« fafir-* greondtemi T t m a d a y , « h . ***** All altivitiea of the fair will be itwpon in tee aeries ef editor- No. 1, ^History Of 'F a il and its Progress.” Edl NO, 9, J1 Et’ i’puRry, _ Malt.” ........ . . iW CteBe,” , B b | awarded as prta- •*Br Clab members. A deals with 4,Horti- | Home 'Prof**-- o, 7 i« *aa» ' Edl* - «m e f the « r - "Itemestic The tpuhRlj:;echoolk^ bpmt-'*’Mo«d»jii •ad PrBfrcOxiiy* says evesfrtWnjfHs in raadijrtS«i^egistrationW*mnw be ing. made^forithe high schsOL-About 125 have earetflsf*. registeredaWti US’ •if -Awdau^it rLep L _ . _ „.... R : month, Mrs. Lurch ^SMmiteughter ROV. and Mr*. Lee Rife, Mr. Lerch la a 'Roted^pl^iwrgawlat and his wife a voealist. Boil are members, of the Civ ic Music Cldb in -that c#y, ,x Misd-.tRebdcm.'Mdtehitehhere on "# f 8 M. ;rtasteh^M>i*V3l»»l»resae«tein Owensville^O., but ImMti Aednrapit* Toronto**0.jjwheWMAotaiiH ji*ch .» ;x A TheWest-©hio''Mi>EitCSM>ference is ;r> Mr. and Mrs. A. Se-P/ankwuid sd«, Ben, of VihWnrRr, *S*AMte-»rH. Ev ans and daughter, Anna Mae, of R*o G ranies^Bontith*weekend a t tbeijr home of Dr. andMfiT 0 . ‘P/EniX.* i t Mr. And F.VLk>|NMf Evai* atom, Cincinnati, spent Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. 0. P. EliM. wrroute Mr an Eastern trip. If you are interested in Med*—to Measure Clothing come fc spwnal representative fronfimPadftryi will be here. Home GlothftjchGo,--- ♦Ceuaty-1 C. E. 0 (eWy*wAf a « if a ip « ti last-week-end with Mrs-' Oxtey^Wftehi It* eJr.wmer Newarhi'dJ'*., **- iff- High School regiitratioii i« h*?Two-' 'grass oil Thursday and hYid^M^eiEy: ati 'Seniors and Junior* r»po*tedT*en TlUlfiday- iTie ennollmenfc pwfiitaei trrt tc. be larger than last year w ite r^ rr" large group* in the first two yegteeee Mr. and M^*. Oscar G to^e .of Bette Center, ahd.MSaS(Aftd ^ Geerg* aver* dinner j . A. Buffi#, WedftittttigfteYeue* ing. The usual settieM a* the M. E, ehuaeh Eabbath, M t A. XL PfiMchlng m ^ f MM eommenteh serrioe* ef dh* Gen* iv m m s * * .wttKh* iteid, Mrs, J . W. Jehnaom. tSPho preaching Sabbath, Sept, I t due to m m * *M M the TMtoumt-Ceni*- etice* The Christian Halos 'Herald tM# week carries * fin* Mtesee# M, Spencer, EmeWtiar head EW*- Mg And Muakhtgnm College*. Mte* Dk, IcMNrtt in t tt »edu^llo»ii»|s M b Or, Spencer wae # member of the H»qairral Htaters,, m& enlisted SPWRt 'IP* 4'W»IWrilfP(i' Wm IHW1 }' s r. % ■t *%] nms; 4 ■ w3 MI. m a *$ AA DAYTON, OHIO ztr\ '4 r .JNPte- i.4f *'i i . a ; T h b F e a t u r e s T h a t H a v e M a d e T h e M i a m i V a l l e y S u c c e s s f u l A r e S h h w n i n M o n t g o m e r y C o u t i t y ’ s 7 6 t h A n n u a l F a i r - - S e p t . 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 i ONTGOMERY COUNTY’S 76th Annual Fair, September 5 , 6 , 7* 8 is almost at hand. vIt will ^ b e a great FaiP— larger, more comprehehaiye than any preceding 6ne. How, you ask, did this ■%-Fait-»tart2 ‘ The American Fair is an institution peculiar and characteristic. In essential features it does iiOi diLV: greatly from the fairs o f France, o f England, Df BrittiH^, rif Scotland, o f Ireland or any-other foreign coun try, nor o f the Orient where horse and camel fairs were held hundreds o f ■ years ago. ■ # Mohtgomery County’s first known fair was held in 1850 on 12 acres on the present Fairgrounds. The Fair Orgamaatiott’s first officers were W . C. Davis, president, A . W . Rice, secretary. Oliver Kibrlge served as secrefaiyiater durMig the period to ’59. In 1859 with tlie reorganization Thomas Brown became president, Colonel Jefferson Patterson, vice- president, D . H . Dryden, treasurer, and Thomas Schaeffer, secretary. The Board or Directors consisted o f Daniel K&wryJonah Bull, Dr. T . E* Lyons, Jonathan Whip, William Peas and Mason Allen. 'Die first official act o f the reorganized directorate was to employ D . A . Haines to obtain for the Society a deed forT 2 acres front G . W . Houk as trustee for J . D . Phillips for .$1 ,776 .50 . Incidentally, the present Fairgrounds o f 30 acres is valued at $500 ,000 . Frohi 1850 to 1870 about ten o f the state fairs were held in Dayton. 9% additional acres were secured front- J . 0» Phillip*, under contract, in 1860 and paid for by the County Commissioners. In ’64 $835 .41 was awarded in premiums., Today, awarded premiums total between $25 ,000 and $30,000. In ’66 the'grounds were improved, 11 acres added and a half-mile track laid out. ’67'saw the fair discontinued and a June Horse Show take its place. In 1870 it was reorganized Under the name o f the Montgomery County Agricultural Society and Farmers Club. Thd Southern Ohio Fair Association with a capitalization o f $100 ,000 took over the. grounds under lease in *74 and kept going until 1890 when the present Board came into existence. In 1890 the Legislature passed a special act creating the Montgomery County Agriculture Board to consist o f 2% directors. One was elected from each o f the 14 townships in the county, while the city council appointed tight* This hoard has had fairs each year since with the majority o f them successful. Since 1913 * Fairs have been held from which liquor, games of chance and questionable shows have been eliminated* R. C. HfiitJfesVthe present president, Frank Hamburger, vice-president, C. B. Brown, treasure* I . L. Hol<Jernai%aHM»>wtaryy and members o f the board, deserve the appreciation and support o f every member o f this cotuM^fc* the praiseworthy work being done by the present board in assuring the people a fair worthy o f our t * ‘firid* our attendance. iirc t - [ ThU Editorial is P*rt t>f the Contribution The Rike*Kfnubft Cmprny h Making Towatd Inuring the Success of Montgomery County's 76th Annual Petr and of this Miami Valley ]
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