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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