The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
1" # H ; . J M ' f TJ: '% ‘* P » ' - j i '1V ' ■ ^ i • m : r* k-i ■* VOTE, FOR. for bis s e n d t o m a t ' ? V $ > £x ; h FRANK I, M N Republican Candidate fo r Judge o f Court o f Appeal* D i y t o n The vacancy to be filled oc curs in Day* ton. There ave three judges on this court* T h e eastern section n o w has tw o of them and a Jew f t candidate for IW a y ^ rdju<i**- . Frank I. Brown js the only Republican candidate presents ed by the west half of the dis* frict. The great volume -of * .business in the western section makes it necessary to have a resident jfudge in the west half. A t this term of court there were 88 cases in Montgomery County, and 2 eases in Madison County* home of the eastern candidate, •What, more should be said? , Turn the picture , around. We ask you to give some thought to this and act on your honest, judgement. Respectfully, BEN JENNINGS, Manager for Mr. Brown, SUMMER HEALTH TALKS REST , * Sjxw»K>re4 by Use Ohio PaWle Health Association ASKME Q, What’s booklets?. ANOTHER new m recipe Everybody has kown fo r a long time that all work and wo play wake Jack a dull boy. Only during more recent years has medical science begun to emphasize that all work and -worry and no rest make Jack and the other members o f Jack’s family sick men and women, old before their time. Heat is the greatest medicine in the world. It is the leading factor in the cure o f tuberculosis, colds, ami heart disease. It plays a prominent part in the relief o f ^radically every other ailment to which man iB heir. I f rest is so valuable in restoring the broken down human machine, it seems reasonable that, if given A chance, it'can do much to prevent the tweaking, No labor on the Sabbath d a y is good physical as well as. reli gious advice, A vacation some time n the year with a change o f scene and activity may mean less weeks in the year to work but the chances are that' it wilt mean more years in the long run. A fter all ofta is a long time dead, and can well spare a few months from eternity f o r the enjoyment of this world. Current legend has it that Thomas A . Edison can work and achieve great ly twenty out o f the twenty-four hours in a day. But then, Edison can. do a ■good” many other 1things the average citizen cannot do. Most people need at least eight hours of sleep every night, at least one day of rest every week, and at least two weeks o f vacation every year. ■ When more people can learn,to stop occasionally for repairs, there’ll be fewOr o f t h e ' mspending half their lives with one foot in the grave and the other dragging .wearily along the ground. A* A v . e g e t a r i a n recipe booklet from Battle Greek, fo r those who are interested in eatitng fo r health and efficiency, 0<* * <5. What does it cost? A. It is free to those inter ested* • Q, Where.? . A A t the R.a t t l e C r e e k HEALTH FOOD CENTER, CEDARVILLE BAKERY. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT •Estate of. D. M. Kennon,.'deceased Jennie, E. Kennon and W. H. Kennon have been appointed and qualified as Administrators o f the estate o f J). M. Kennon, late o f Greene County Ohjo, deceased. Dated tbjhs 24th day o f July, A . D. 1928. S. e . WEIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County, NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT . Estate of, f§. K. Williamson, De ceased. W. C, Williamson lias been appointed and qualified as Executor o f the estate of S. K. Williamson, late .] of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. ■ Dated, this 6th day o f July, A, D, 1928. j' 1 S, C. WRIGHT Probate Judge o f said County /Vow on The newt U mutt The -erholo thrilling Bihry o f the S fa te AniJiwiwtry (Boiolc jnrjdu yon at our Bulok County Commissioner X Great Montgomery | C o u n t y F a i r ! m » i tiy& * who will ' „ „ ..|have charge o f th* Depart-s _ n 1ment o f Music doming year, { The 77th Annual Montgomery Coun-, waa ^ town a^sJdng various ! ty Fair, at Dayton, Ohm, will open • Irjk. ^ anraugiawwato. ,,abor Day, feept J rd, continue Berkley bar ha* wide experi- fo r 4 days ffid '4 nights. This year’s i ^ a teJwhw * nd program is the greatest ever offered com[lfi tft yg highly ratHfcmwMwMled, by any Fair Association and Will pur- pass any previous Fair.ever held at Dayton. * , I. I*. Hoiderrnan, Secretary and: Manager, says with his three years’ ; experience in day and night Fairs that he is taking advantage o f this ex perience and is offering to the public much biggei* and better exposition than has ever been shown at a County Fair. Moiiday, September 3rd, (Labor* Day) will open with a Big Horse Show both afternoon and evening, Three Harness races—2tl4 trot, purse $500,* 00 and 2:11 pace, purse $600,00; three year old stake purse $500,00 and a one mile dash run. The I2th annual Ante said Truck Show will" be in full swing with latest models on display, Large And better exhibits o f live stock and poultry, big agricultural and horti cultural exhibits, farm and grange ‘display, etc., will be shown The Fine Art, Domestic Mfg, and Provision departments will be bigger and better than ever. The Dayton Art institute will occupy the entire first floor o f the A rt Hall, showing the best ^paintings o f American artists and local professional work o f ■art star dents, etc, ’ The Dayton Fair is the only'COUNTY Fair showing paintings and work shown heretofore in public n it museums, The Free Acts and Fireworks dis play will be the best and greatest ever Shown at any, State Fair. These acts ihre shown every afternoon and night during the entire Fair” week. The daring Prince Nelson, high wire artist, jlOO feet in the air, ace o f dare-devils „vill appear twice daily, IIaa$ Bros Trio, comedy acrobats; world renown Finks Comedy Circus, with dogs ^uules, monkeys and ponies, the great rfst out-door attraction oti the road are contracted to appear during the ^entire week. There are six other big acts *and ' the' fireworks o f such grandeur and splendor, Entirely new and different, will attract the atten tion o f the thousands o f patrons, of the Fair, fa r excelling any ever shown heretofore. Tuesday (Kept. 4th), will be Chil dren’s Past when all the schools will be closed and pH children admitted to the Fair free, with the usual racing aiid stock shewing, etc., program to prevail; Wednesday, (Sept. 5th), Soldiers1 Day and Ladies’ Day when all Soldiers d £ all wars will be admitted free. Full day o f racing, judging, etc, to prevail Thursday, (Sept. 6th), Farmers Day, with a parade o f all prize win ning live stock, races, etc She is most enthu#ia*tic about the work here and the graft possibilities for the Department o f Music. AH who expect to take work in the Department o f Music should come to the College office to register between 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 New Mamtexjj&i* Bodice by fisher—a tretztmdom increase fat power in what w*s already the m o st. pow erful a u fe tio b lle angina o f Its size in the t woHd-new aleaioHts«£ speed, picfc-<rpand ^cooler* * s th n far beyetidjany previous standard. * . these are Jilgjtedigbi featunrao f this robot brilliant and boautte f id o f nMtorfcar** V isit va t Btaiok showroom. Soa„»he Slitter A n n iw * awry .&uidk**fc>di^yf : *J/t e SILVER ANIVIVERSARY B L I I C K OfMai ti.iwrmthmtrrn. mameam jay ywgaKit We are authorized to announce, the name o f R. D, Williamson as a candi date for re-election aa State Represen tative at the August primary. We are authorized to announce the name o f John A. North as » candidate fo r County Commissioner, second term, at the Republican primary in August, I hereby annoui.ee my caffdidacy fo r re-election to tli i office o f County Commissioner at the Republican Fri tnary election in A l,g u2t» I also take this opportunity to thank the people o f Greene County and the general public for the cour tesy shown me and the eo-operatiort they have given during my present term o f office. I f I should be re-elected I hope that my four years* experience in the office will enable me to fender moi'e efficient service during the next term. * Signed J. H. LACKEY Miss Helen Ilodda announces her candidacy fo r her second term as Greene.County Treasurer at the Re publican Primary election to be held August 14, 1028, , We are authorized to announce the name o f & C, Wright as a candidate for tlm usual second term for Probate Judge. We are authorised to announce the name o f (jjuiter Tato as a candidate for Sheriff, r.c«Mjd term, before the ’ Republican primary, in August. M. and 4 P. M. any day o f the week. AU who wish to prepare fp f .teach ing either in high schools or in the elementary grades Will find. Cedarville College fully equipped for the work, Cedarville College is by the Department o f Edmiasiaon o f Ohio for the training of high school and elementary teachers. A larger per centage of the graduates o f Cedarville College this year than from most o f the other state schools have positions ►for next year; Nearly all o f the graduates o f this years class in .Cedar- ville College have position?. Cedarville, College was opened fo r instruction September 19, 1894, The first commencement was held, in June, 1897. Out of some two thousand stu dents who have attencled Cedarville College, three hundred and, eighty- four have graduated. They aro din tributed in .fliffei^t^OUnlrles as fo l lows: Alabama, 1; Arizona, 1; Cali fornia, 4 ; China, 2 ; Golorado, S Egypt, 1; Florida, 6 ; Georgia, 1; Illi nois, 12; India, 1 ; Indiana, 8; Iowa, 1; Kansas, 1; Kentucky, 4 ; Massa chusetts, 4 ; Minnesota, 1; Mississippi 1 ; Missouri, 8; Nebraska, 2 ; North Carolina, 2 ; North Dakota, 1; New Jersey, 2 ; New York, 12; Ohio* 256; Pennsylvania, 19; Rhode Isjand, 1 Scotland, 1 ; South Carolina, 1* Texas 2; Washington, 2 ; Washington, D. C. 2 ; West Virginia, 2 ; WiSconson, Of the three hundred and eighty-four graduates; eighteen are deceased, the rest are distributed in different occu pation, as follows: teachers, 149 ministers, . 46; farmers, 17; .house wives, 6 ; lawyers,' 6”; physicians, 12 in business, 32; post-graduate, .5 druggists,- 1; judges, 1; prosecuting attorney, 1; managers in various firms, 4 ; stenographer*, 3; mission* '6> fcp'to "various' other pursuits off life. . Professor* Burst and Steele have called on more than 409 high school graduates, Out o f this number,' they find quite a good number who are doming to.Cedarville College,.1 " From antong Our graduates last June, the following have notified us that they have been elected to post tidns: David Adair, Ashtabula Harbor, Oliio; Wilda Biekett, Jamestown, Ohio Paul Brown, Academy in Maine; Ruth Burns, Selma, Ohio and public school music as State Normal teacher; A l berta Hemphill, Junior High in Colo (ado; Marguerite Donaldson, New Rlil ford, Ohio; Herman LeMar, Frankfort, Ohio; Lelia LeMar, BowdsVille, Ohio Gladys MacDonald, Butler, OJuo;.WiI liam Nagley, Belmont, - Ohio; Lois Estle, pitehin, Ohio; Evelyn Anders, West, Carrollton, Ohio; ‘ Christine Smith, Beavercreek; Mary Rector, East Point school. Eleven others have not reported; probably some or most o f them have places. A t any rate, so far COper cent o f all who are seeking positions have secured them. One o f the largest State Normals in Ohio, a little over a week ago, had only 15 per cent of its graduate# located. GROWING WEATHER Any weather is good growing’ weather for your money when it is planted here, Rain or, shine, hot or cold, every day your^ money is growing at the rate o f A ' 51 - 2 * . ' ' ( . - - J * ’ -. ; . INTEREST and it requires no cultivation or attention on your part after it is once planted- Ample protection is furnished by first mortgage on local real estate. I I I * K M i H ri•g £i OKOER SAL* MADE XENIA GARAGE CO. S. Drfn*t. XmU, O. Wo arc authorized to announce the ,name o f William 8 ,.Howard mi a can* ididate for Piozocutiug Attorney be* ‘ fore the Republican primary ’ in August. . . . We are authorized to announce the .name o f John F ru gV a s a catuiidate for Probate Judge before 1V Repub* j Heart primary, August 14. < We are authorized to announce the name o f W» J. Dave; ns a candidate (for re-election as County Surveyor at |tiro Ropuhlicftfi Prinmriea to be bold Appraisal of property has been con firmed and public sale ordered in the case,of William S, Rogers, as adminis trator o f the ■estate o f Sarah E, Harris, also known as Sarfch fi. Lewis, deceased, against Pearl Harris and others in Probate Court. ■aetteuaaagi EDGAR ERVIN KcpuMii an Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Primary Plmion August, 14th 1928 A ttoroey Gonu'irrj!! 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A n all-day trip on a Great Lakes stcamship--^Trips to the Chinatown Section— Race Tracks -—Fort Sheridan1—Great Lakes Naval Training Station— Municipal A irport— Tours o f 40 miles o f Chicago Boule vards— Public Buildings— Stock Yards— Museums— A n evening at .a Radio Broadcasting. Station— Evenings at the Theatre— White C ity— Afternoons at a Big League Base ball Game— G o lf Course— Battling Beach-*-and many other ’ features, with, as well, plenty o f time to go-as-you-please. Hofei Sherman,has 1-700 rooms, each with bath. There is a floor reserved for women. A special hotel rate for those who wish to remain over for an additional period. Here is an op portunity to see more o f Chicago than the average Chicagodn sees in a lifetime. AIL RAYTRIP ONAGREATLAKES STEAMSHIP TRIPSTOCHINATQWNj and OTHERSECTIONS| : RACETRACKS [ FORT SHERIDAN r GREATlAKES ; NAVALTRAINING STATION MUNICIPAL AIR PORT TOURSOF40 MILES ON CHICAGO'S BOULEVARDS . 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