The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
passes awaaeie ROSCOEG. HQRNBECK Pls*a Judge e f M*dM»u Cwtaty FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS Republican Frimsry August 14th fins Court o f Appeal* is aa important upper court and review# t l » work o f Common Flea* Judge*. Therefore, ex- perkwce on Common Flea# beaeb moat valuable. Judge Horobeek, * trained ■And C0m* fled jurist, with yaarg o f expcrlwmu on crural and city Common Flea* Court# A _ Only candidate with experience aa a Judge, pppwaawt now and fo r last 15 year# a court stenographer, l i Bounties in sHatrkt, 8 have'had member* on this court. * B « e e n oenswty, ho«w o f Judge Hombeck, never represented. Dayton, home o f hi* opponent, has had 87 years and geeks more- Veto F#r and Support Roecoe G. Hornbeek * Qualified Candidate. F. S. Bwuy. Ch»iu*m, Hornheek for Court of Appeal* Commiftw, f.ontjon, O. L U X U R Y W IT H O U T ^EXTRAVAGANCE STOP AT RITZ, HOTEL Wa>l>. nr.ii.cond Are, So. ■• MINNEAPOLIS, MINN- 250 ROOMS RATES PER DAV $1.50 to $3.00 Convenient to Shops and MINNEAPOLIS’ NEWEST F IR E P R O O F H O TEL Cafe- Theatres -Coffee Shop- age Service -Gart B. H. HADLEY Prop.'and MT«»d*ar THE PIC TELL. THE S T O R Y AUtde ramiicei (if Public Service FromProverbial1, LogCabintothe' State House pOMEKOY, o ; (Special). — About * fourteen miles northeast of. this M mmm f|U $ i mmm EDGAR EKV 1 N --- - «w»1w*pvi, uaa uui fi«,' , He taifghfc ashodl in this vicinity fo r eleven years.' He studied law at Ohio State aud was "admitted to the bar in ,190fJ. / A fter practicing in Pomeroy fo r 15 years/be served fo r five years as Attorney R u s t Examiner fo r the State Department o f Hanks. „• 4 i K r. Ervin .Ohio ^ ^ f ^ e ^ n t a t t v e s tad w** speaker W fTbliodn *.He Director o f Orgarilzathm dn the Ohio Hoover fo r President, campaign last spring, • u E R I G I D A I R E '■ keeps fo o d colder an d paysforitself I k s Gbit o f Erigidsire is ioslgoifecaat in com* piucboaivfch the Dtndfit* It give*. It ketpo foods fresh and wholesome and give# vital protection to health. Its economies w ill more than pay for its cost. Visit oor display rooms for a demon* atmion. Baaymonthlypayments can be arranged; ^Dayton P^Mierfi'Liglit Cb. Xenia L J District M R - # -X- O R 0 . 0 T * O “■* * & LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr.i*. and Mrs. A1 SvraLy and d&ugh- Doris, and'Mia* Olive Coe, are on motor trip to Illinois mid Michigan. During their absence Mr. and Mrs, N. Coe, o f Yellow Springs, are staying at the Hwaby hpme on the farm. ter, a L H. Mm and Nra. )L | L 1 >St. Louis, M e , It* iPHria Ssr a week o f hiri mopwrn*Mgs. Hfefcry Hemphill and big sister* R**- CL'JI. ttteWe and Jtfrj. A . is. Hn#y» - t in., i.. ill, o f Mias Jennie Bratton who ha* been i raiding in Chicago the past few year#, lyw returned here, FOB RENT— o n MiRer St. Very desirable. Gw*** l**vtng town, RLM . M&DONALP Mrs. Nellie Cochran, of Toledo, has been the guest o f her cousin, Mr. G. A. Shroade# fo r a few day# this week ' Miss Alberta Cresweli, who was operated upon at the Presbyterian in Chicago, several weeks ago, has greatly imprqyed and is leaving that pity this week fo r Marianna, Ark,, where she will apend several weeks with relatives. The railroad company will discon tinue the Wilberforce telegraph sta tion today, Friday; and Western Union messages will he taken at G. W ,. Station, Xenia. Call Cedarville Telephone Exchange No. 115 and you can-place your message. The private telephone line has been extended from Wilberforce to Xenia for Cedarville patrons. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dillon and Mrs; E, E. Post, o f Springfield, were guests o f Mrs, Anna Townsley, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Galloway, ac companied by Misses Wilmalr Spencer and Miss Gladys -Fish. Columbus, motored to Chicago, Wednesday, to be gone about a week. • Mr. Marvin Williams,,.will move to Lebanon where he has been elected principal o f the schools in that city. i James Hpckett, who drives the ice delivery truck fo r the Wilson En gineering Co., suffered a slight attack from over heating Wednesday mom* ing while unloading ice at the Thomas & Crpuse grocery.' He was taken to the home o f his brother-in-law, Mr. Earl Randall. Late reports are that h a js improving. - , The. Misses McNeil received word Tuesday o f the death o f their nephew, Mr. George M. N. Sesler, o f Youngs town, 0 ., who passed away in. Calif., where he and hia parents had been, spending the summer. Miss Fannie McNeill left yesterday for Youngs town, 0 ., to attend the funeral, where the body will, be brought fo r burial. The funeral o f Clarence-McMillan was 'conducted -from -the -McMillan Funeral Home on Xenia avenue Sab bath afternoon,, the Services being in charge o f Rev. C. M. Ritchie, Thh deceased was the son o f Hugh and Sarah McMillan and was *8 years old. Death was due to ifiberculosiS. H# died a t .thft.h°^pe of^his daughter, Mrs. Ruth. Ansfn, ’.Toledo, who’ survives with one s 6 ii, Wallace, find.a daugh ter, Helen, in Oregon. Burial took place in Massies Creek' cemetery, ‘ .R ev . Havin'Reilly dijtd-family, ■of Bradford, 0 ., are spending the month of; August / among relatives and friends here. \ . , Mr. and Mrs. A* E. Huey to ok .* motor - trip through - Southern Ohib, Wednesday spending the.;day ( with Mrs. 0 . -E. , Irish;' form fje lyM r# . Andrew Winter, o f Ironton, Ohio.' *■' ■'•«, . ?*.. i- **•' ■ . ^ Miss Eleanor Johnson has returned home after spending Several weeks at Ashville, N, C, * Rev. Walter A , Condon and daugh ter, Mary Eleanor, of UrichSville, 0., returned home yesterday after spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. R , C, Watt. Miss Mildred Horney is spending the week in Springfield as the guest o f her aunt. Rev, W. A. Pollock, o f College Springs, Iowa, who has been visiting here the past week, preached Sab bath in Youngstown. He accompanied his daughters as far as Cleveland where they will spend a few daj visiting friends and relatives. A daughter « m Tuesday to Rev. and Mrs. J. Rtf*, at the McClellan Jbeapital, la v . Rife and family have been rfa&feg here for several week# with m4»Wvea. They expect to return to that# home in Tarkio, Mo., about the ftrtfc o f the month. They now | p * i*Fe daugh ters and one son, } \ „ f c '■ L '*< Word was recsM $ -‘>bsraTuesday, o f the birth o f a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooper a® p a ir homo In Columbus, Mr. Co^po# was a former student o f the Col' worked in the S) 1 Mrs, Cora Trurobo and Mildred left ? last Saturday fo r a two week's visit i with Mr. Burton McElwain and family ; o f West Ashville, N, C, Mis* Elsie . Shroades, who hM finished her sum- ! mer term at the university o f Cincin- |nati, is also spending the month with i her sister and family. lagayfiid for a time m p i Barber Shop, LOST— License plate 724814. Finder please return to C. G RYLE, Cedar ville. • Misses Dorothy Ogleabea, Lucile Johnson and Avenelle Brigner have returned home after attending sum mer school a t Wisconsin University, Madison, Wis, Miss LoiB Mitchell returned home Saturday after spending the past five’ weeks with her sister, Mrs., James Rose and other relatives of. Detroit; and Auburn Heights,- Mich. Mr. Willard Troute has been ap pointed a notary public 4n connection with his duties as township' clerk. The annual picnic f o r the Clark's Gun, Club was held a t Bryan Park Wedao^iday' The Clifton Girl Reserves and Y, M. C. A. Club present "Mother Mine," Saturday, August 11, at the Clifton Opera House. -A very capable, cast has been selected fo r thi# play, In as much as the educational interests of Clifton and Cedarville, are closely related, Cedarville people should re spond and aid this cause. Clifton is usually well represented here' fo r otir school entertainments and athletic games. • Miss Clara McMillan, o f Winston- Salem, N, C., i# here on a visit at the nomr o f bet brother, Mr, Clayton Mc Millan and family, Mrs.' R. M . Coleman and children, md Miss Cora McMillan, o f Philadel phia, Pa„ arg .spending the month of August with Mrs. Margaret Milroy, Prof. C, E , Ojtmy and family are visiting relatives id Licking county. Rev. O. M, Milligan and w ife, o f Pittsburgh, Pa., are guests this week o f Mrs, Nancy Oglesbee- A number of friends. gave a picnic Tuesday evening in 'honor o f Rev* and Mrs. McMill$gan‘ at the Tarbox “ shack." Rev. McMilligajt was for a number of years pastor o f the local U. P. con gregation. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Putman and daughter, Beth, of. Miami, Florida, haye bean the guest* o f Dr.1and Mrs. Led-'Ahdersoft-for several days. . Miss Bessie Mills had aa her dinner guests,- Thursday,, the Misses Alice Gustin, May and yfttmah Gerard, of Dayton, A ten pound daughter was bora Wednesday last to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collins, The Rev* Henry Foster and wife o f Salinville, 0 ., Visited here last week among friends. Mrs, Ella McDoiiffld will move about the first o f the UHjnth to Butler, 0., whe'-e her daughter-, Gladys, has been elected principal o f the public schools. Mrs. Ralph Hill And |hildren, o f Homestead, Fa., have been here oil a visit with relatives. Mr. Hill id ex pected here this Week. PURINAFEEDS / PIG CHOW COWCHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER PENCE LOCUSTPOSTS STEELPOSTS HANNA GREEN SEALPAINT JOHNDEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAGWASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Crain Company Everything fo r th « E*rm 'm..... ri....... „. f . VjlL *-» O h io Miss Rufus McFarland and two -sons, and Mis* Hazel Wisecup, o f College Corner, are guests this week o f Mr, and Mrs, Jolm Gillaugh. Rev, Nelson Thorn, o f Seven Mile, 0 ., a graduate o f Cedarville College, preached last Sabbath fo r the Clifton Presbyterian congregation. • Creamery Plants Are Merged The South Charleston Creamery company and the London Creamery company have merged their interests and one management will control both concerns*'' One report I b that the South Charleston plant will be closed but no official- notice has been given by the management, Jim Begg Is the Man A Ohio Is a Republican State C o n g r e s s m a n . James T. Begg Will Keep Ohio Republican FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10:00 ^A. M, Preaching, at J1 A. M. by Dr. T. H. McKinzie, Flushing, N, Y. M. E. CHURCH ; S. M. Ingmire, Pastor, Sabbath-School at 9:30 A. M. P. M, ' Gillilan, Supt. Mr. Harry Nagley, chairman o f the County Sunday School Association, will speak during the hour. His sub ject will be “ Three Essentials o f a Bible School.” Special music by the Junior orchestra. Sermon by the Pastor at 10:45 A. M. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle- Creek physician says, “ Constipation is^esponsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order lies has been discovered. This, tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called' the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit o f ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Qfdetie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. For sate at Prowant & Brown Drug Store. 2t H O T E L P O R T H A Y E S In Columbus Stop at HotelPort Hayes Modern— Fireproof Columbus’ Most Popular Hotel 9 300 Rooms With Bath at $2.50 and $3.00 Convenient to stores and theaters Free parking lot and garage in connection R. B. BftNSTlNE, Manager C O L U M B U S , O H IO West Spring Street, near High R E P U B L I C A N PRIMARIES AUG.I 4 .TH Mali*» (X)(aWeSquaretotNleftof thi ' NamaofthaCandWK*to#f iW»& friT Fee G wernor, (Vole W»aSr aftKe'iSan Ojj JAMESilT; M xk HARRY A FRED KOHJ HAR5 Nominate in August the Republican We Can Elect in November Jim Begg Can Re Elected Erie County Begg for Governor Club. allen c. M c D onald Mayor of Dayton Republican Candidate for Nomination FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Full Term) | Bom on Miami county farm. Attended country schools and' Earlham College, Sten ographer, United States Treasury Depart ment. . Lawyer, business man and practical farmer. Four terrasOhio Legislature, Elected mayor of Dayton by largest majority ever'; given mayoralty candidate in that city. Close student of taxation and other tjues-' tions. His personal platform— Maximum ■ Economy and Efficiency in State Administration. ’ McDonald for Lieutenant Governor Committee, Dayton, Ohio, What Are Your Banking Requirements? * t Here you will find a friendly personnel and complete facilities for every banking need. ^ The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio S IlllllllllllllilliililllllllitlJlilllll AUGUST FURNITURE SALE NOW GOING ON Reductions from 10% to 20% N. Detroit St. ADAIR’S Xenia Ohio
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