The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, APRIL « , l * 9 t LOCAL AND PERSONAL Key. R. J. Kyle who K m boon spend­ ing the winter with his daughter, Mwa Eleanor in Charlevoi, Pa., has return­ ed home. County Auditor P. IL CresweH ha -3 appointed A. H» CresweH as assessor in Cedarville township to fill the va­ cancy caused by the death of C. B. Cooley, A recital will be given by the stu­ dents of the Music Department of Ce- dawille College, Wednesday, April 30 at 8 P. M. in the studio at the Library. Mr. and Mrs, Audi Wright anter- tainad at dinner hut Thursday even­ ing a large company of friend* from Springfield, I^ndon and South Char- leston, Mr. J£d AUen of Cireleville, Ohio, was in town Monday loplcing for * residence, Mr, Allen has contracted ior the purchase of the Pedarville Parmer's Crain Company and wants to locate here previous to the first of June. FQR SALE: Good corn. J. A. Burns. *JPoHUCl* M d y O P D $ $ d Sabbath Evening!! CHURCH NOTES ^ou need your lawn mowers sharp­ ened and adjusted for the summer. We have special equipment for this work, J, A. Stormont. Mr, and Mrs, George F. Siegler of Marietta, Ohio, visited relatives here Friday and Saturday. NOTICE; We will paint your house. See Robert Nelson or William Finney. AU Leading Varieties Any Monday Springfield, Ohio Order Early QUALITY CHICKS Sent C. 0 . D. If You Wish Phone Main 836 C H I C K S Win Highest Honors at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, March, 1929, Why take a chance on others. Get Our Catalogue. .It tells you of their wonderful quality. Our prices are no higher than ordinary chicks. TH E S T U R DY BABY CH I CK CO. Stop! Look! ' Liston! : Be prepared for old: age. We pay 4 Per Cent on . Savings Accounts. The Exchange Sank Spring Painting , * • • i Now is the time to arrange to have your house or other buildings painted. We are booking orders for .the spring and summer. Homes, interior and exterior Business Houses Barns Store Rooms We Specialize in Sign Painting Elmer Jurkat Cedarville, Ohio Phone 138 M l * * \ if i i i t s f i i StillfE e « M i l M \&n \ r ^ In Columbus STOP AT THE Hotel Fort H a y e s M o d O r t^ F h o p r o o l ■ ColumtmPMost popular Hotel m Rooms With Bath at $2.50* $3.00 Convenient to Stored and Theatre* HUES PARKING LOT AND GARAGR CONNECTION r . b . nm srm * . ‘ M *m & COLUMBUS, OHIO _ We**Sp«ii**tr*et, - Mr. C, N. Able (scaped injury last Monday when his car skidded on the wet road between London and Jeffer­ sonville. 'Ihe ear overturned in the , ditch resulting in some damage, Henry Jackson, colored, for many years an employee at the Hagar Straw . Board & Paper Company plant, is in a critical condition suffering with heart trouble. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The frosi and freeze Tuesday and Wednesday nights is reported .to have done much damage to fruit. Pears, cherries and plums suffered most while many report peach trees winter killed. Shurbbery suffered from the zero drop in November when everything was full of sap, Most of the rose bushes in this section must be cut back. Mrsl II, B. Brown was taken to the McClellan hospital in Xenia, last ’Mon­ day for treatment. She is reported much improved and will probably be able to return home some next Week, Former Mayor D. H» McFarland, 79, died at Jd» home Sabbath evening at 7 o’clock, He had been in failing health Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Supt. for some time but *»c weeks ago suf- -j , jj , Kyle. Our new superintendent fered a broken hip and he. continued t o j g taking up his task with enthusiasm decline. land desires the earnest co-operation The deceased WO* born in Cedar- and support of every member of the ville, December 19, 1850, and spent church in the Bible School, all of his life in this community, He j 'Preaching Service at 11 A. M. was always active .in public affairs Theme? “The Relation of the Holy and had served twelve years as mayor,!Spirit to the Church and to the declining re-election last November, jWorld.” Previous he had serted both as a mem- y , p. c. U. at 6:30 P. M.. Subject: her of council and on the old village | “What is a 'Useful Lige’?" Leader, board of education, He was. *Anem- Blair Brasel, Union Service at 7:30 P, M. in Pres­ byterian Church. . Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P, M. ber of the M, E. Church. Hl^wife died four years ago. ■” ;) Mr.-McFarland is survived bj£|hrs# sons, Arthur and Ray at home i4d B. E. of this place, with two daughters, Miss Merle at home and Mrs.;Letha Packman, Dayton, A brother^ Ed­ ward, Everson, Mont.,- and a sister, Mrs. Charles M. Harris,-survive, with four grand children and' one great grandchild. The funeral was held -Wednesday METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School at 10 A. M. “Giving Up all for the Kingdom" is the lesson subject. Scripture Matt 19:1-19. -If not an attendant at some other school will be glad to have you worship with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Owens‘of De­ troit, Mich., are spending a few days hej'e with Mrs, W. II. Owens, who re­ turned from Pittsburgh last Friday, where she spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and' Mrs. J. H. Lott. » The B. & O, has filed a petition with the Public Utilities, Commission asking permission to discontinue the only one-car motor train on the'divi­ sion between- Chillicothe and Xenia, fh is will deprive Jamestown of all ocal passenger service.' Mr. Hairy McLean of near James­ town, is reported in a very critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker have pur- diased the W. H. Smith home at Main and Chillicothe Streets. Edward and Gertrude-Galloway, son ind daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Galloway, Hubbard Woods, HI., who have been visiting in Xenia, were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway the first of the week.- . If you have made out your personal property tax return you have but five business days to do so. jHl returns must be in on May first. According to. returns at the County Auditor’s office Monday, citizens have been tak­ ing- their fame, as there has been nor rush up to that date. Rev^ Gunnett in charge. Burial took place in North Cemetery, afternoon from the M. E, Church with us. Public Worship at 11. Subject “God’s I*1 respect Amazing Promises.” Special music/ for the departed business, houses Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. closed during, the hour of the. funeral. Union Service at First Presbyterian , . ■ "r': " " " church at 7:30.* Rev. R, A, Jamieson CARD OF THANKS—We desire to win be the preacher. - express our sincere thanks and app?e- Let the intervening Sabbath be- ciation of the service rendered by tween Easter-and Pentecost find us in’ neighbors and friends "during the-re- God’s'house worshiping Him. Make cent illness and death of OCff father, the Church Going Campaign mean D. PLMcFarland. In addition we take much. . this-means of thanking those who sent: _______- doral offerings and to the business WANTED Representative for Greene County, Splendid opportunity, iETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H. S. BAGLEY, Dist. Mgr,, 306 Third Nat’I Bldg., Dayton, Ohio iiiiimIIIIIIIIUIIIIHIHIIHmutmimmiMiminiHMHmiowHiiHmiHKHHHiMMiiWHMHHHHiHM* THE ENGLISH TEA ROOM Jamestown, Ohio Chicken and Steak Dinners $1 Reservations Requested for Prompt Service Gladys Slater Palmer Blanch Collette Irwin $*• men, public officials, ministers and Un­ dertaker for their aid and kindness, to all o f whom we are grateful,. * < I . . t h e M c F a r l a n d f am il y . ! CEDARVILLE COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Two Greene County Prisoners Lost Lives The terrible fire in-the Ohio Peni .entinry Monday evening cost the lives1’*on of 318 convicts with a?hundred or more‘| October Injured by bums before they could be baiia, here. The football schedule of Cedarville College, for the Fall of 1930 is as fol­ lows: September 26—Cedarville at Uni­ versity of Cincinnati. . j October 4—-Cedarville at Otterbein. October 11—Cedarville at Wilming- 18—Cedarville with Ur- Waltorf Spahr, Sugarcreek township has heen recommended for appoint­ ment as a member of the Board of Elections by the Republican Executive Committee to succeed W. W.‘ Tate of the same township. Mrs. Bessie L. Robinson, Jamestown,; has been en­ dorsed by the Democratic committee for a second term. Both appointments are to be made by Secretary of State. Clarence J. Brown. iberated from their cells. In the list were two from Greene. Grande, county: Albert Black, 46, serving one to fifteen year term for theft of. sheep. He was committed last February. The funeral was held in'Xenia Thursday with burial in Massies Creek Ceme­ tery, The second prisoner was John Forkner, serving a one to three years term for issuing a false check. Black leaves a wife and two children. He was a World War, veteran. Cedarville has twp representatives in the prisoti; Gilbefl Cdoper'recently sent up for manslaughter; and Ray­ mond- Smith, Colored;"' sent up ' from Madison county* = Neither \Svere in danger. - . * ;3' j • *. ,*j . * The' population 6f the prison Mon­ day was 4600 and t^e, institution was erected to care for T600. The roof of the section- burned was of tar paper. Warden Thomas has for Several years called attention of the legislature to conditions and need pi1more room'but little or nothing was ever done. October 25 — Cedarville at Rio You will want your homo painted or decorated on the inside this spring, Call on Elmer Jurkat for estimates. Money to loan oh village property, Cedarville Building & Loan Asspcia- tion, FOR RENT*—Two story frame house with garage and garden. J. E. Kyle. FOR RENT—A good House with garden and garage. G, H. Hartman, Money to loan on farm property, Ce­ darville Building & Loan Association. FOR SALE—Plants, grown by Wil­ liam Sheeley, All kinds of garden plants and flowers.' Mrs. Mary Huff­ man. 3t To Holders of Cities Service li th* o.mmon stock r.illy a bargain, at current' pricei? Wai tboro aver any real basic for th* m in t klib af 687 . Can It ever again reach that level 7 Hat Cltlec Service finally reached the limit at its bteeibilillet as eo many cemyaniee with Impressive records event­ ually do7 Learn the truth about Cities Service, Send $ eenle postage for complete up- to-date report. Protect your Investment by getting the, faefe. i Rudolph Kleybolte & Co., Inc, 414 Walnut St. bepL B Cincinnati J BLUE [SUNOCO i Quick Starting | High Powered | High Knockless i Rating | More Miles per Dollar j 100%Pure—No Dope Hill Top Service Station ’iHtiuoHiiMiituiiHiM'iiiiiimtiiimtmiiiiiiimiiUMiimiiiiiiii November 8—-Cedarville with Wilm­ ington, here. ,, November 15—Cedarville at Urbana November 22—Cedarville at More- head, Ky, LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE—A nice TABLE, BED, Priced reasonable. Mrs. G, H. HART­ MAN. • - Scaled .-proposals will be received by the Board of (Trustees of Public Affairs at tho Mayor's' office - pf tho Village of Cedarville, Ohio, until twelve o’clock noon on the 25th day Of April.. 1930,- for tho material and tlip necessary labor for the construction of ap­ proximately 8500 lineal feet of vitrified seiver, Including excavation and re-flIUng as per. the plans and specifications now on file with the Village Clerk Of said Village. All work la to be I n ’accordance with tho plains and specifications now on file in the office of the Clerk of tho Board of Trustees of Public' Attains of said Village, and a t' 808 Dayton Barings & Trust Building, Dayton, Ohio. -Bacli- bid must be accompanied by a certified check In favor of the Village In a .sum equal ■to a t least five (5%) per cent of the amount bid, or a bond in like amount executed by a bonding 'company, conditioned that If such, bid is accepted' a coutract will be promptly entered Into and tho performance thereof aecured by a surety or other, bond for tho faithful perform* ance of the contract. All bonds shall be sub­ ject to the approval of said Board. The Board -reserves till) ngnt to reject any and all proposals or to accept any part of a . bid, as well as to waive any defects In favor . of the Village. To keep your lntvh iji good condi­ tion you must have the mower sharp. We are prepared for this work. J. A, Stormont, , NORTHUP HATCHERY W e are now hatching and can lake your orders for HIGH GRADE BLOOD . TESTED CHICKS - Custom Hatching. Phone 13-16 Clifton Exchange R. F. D. 1, Yellow Springs, Ohio Bach bid must ho marked, "Bid for Sewers.” By order of tho Council of the Vlllago. of Cedarville, Ohio. J. 0. MeCORICELIi, Clerk, . COLLINS WH1HT, Engineer. YOU PAY LESS AT 39 West Main Xenia J 4 It’s a Wise Paint That knows its own Formula! ^,iiiiii!H,i........ un...... ...........................................................................................................................)mll„I1’J ,III(( MIDNIGHT ] ■-I S ■ | . . . S u d d e n S l c k n e M . . . D o c t o r . . . A m b u l a n c e . . . H o s p i t a l . ; . O p e r a t i o n Tb.C. when your SAVINGS ACCOUNT j at Iht M. & M. will be your best friend. ■; Wh*t’» in many a paint is the maker's secret-—and the user’s sorrows Not so with Hanna’s GREEN SEAL! The fact formula, even as it is varied for various colors, is printed plsinly upon the can. GREEN SEAL has no secrets — and its users have no regrets. It’s a QUALITY product dial • proves its economy, and has for forty-two year*. It lasts, and huts, Shd LASTS! ask re* - CARD* ‘ SHOWING • COLOR SCHKMM Q U A L I T Y P A I N T S a n d F l N I S M i S Ther*’*On* for EveryPwpMS The Cedarville Fatmens' Grain Co. Wo Pay W t % On Savings We Charge 8V 2% On Loans Springfield, Ohio | .......................................................................liiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiMiii^ GaslHeaters (with thermostatic control) has a steadying influence on the “Jumping” thermometer Gas gives even heating Oho DaytonRower Ch Xenia B D istrict RDM METROPOLE-. HDLEASING service tha t antic- - ipates every cdnvenience and comfort of the guest, complete appointments and distinguished cuisine make it an ideal hotel for your visit to Cincinnati. 4m Rooms, w&i bath. f r m $ » . 3 Q Walnut betwetti 6 th and ytk (one square southofBus Terminals) mtomi ii m rn “HERALD WANT AND SALE ADS P A F * r H

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