The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
!}>■*& f d i cs & j & y s & x herald , t o d a y ,JULY A m On*.*#* C A . JAOP#fc WIM**^p- ■ CIMENE COUNTY *"**•* ** l«nifclw»: Brtoinr, TneMay, Owpotuu, it**. ■ - 1 — George F. Sugden <ITc##at Deputy) , ■•'■. Candidate F o r _■■■■_ Q I I F U T I ? F . 4 GREENE COUN TY .' ■ •• ■ : . •-r- Jir? “ ' ■\'- . ■ Subject to R«uebliw\Prinuury to b* bold Tuchtoy, Aagu*t 12 *4*^i ' & * :‘+m HAROLD M. VAN BELT . (PSESENTDETOTY) 1 ' s 5 ' § CAN P IDATE FO R : ; COUNtYTOEASUKJER ' GREENE COUNTY , Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, August 12, !P3tO - . •^ , .* • • » ‘' ‘ - ‘ i .jf. ■-■■■■■.,"■’ ... -. 1 -.: ■ i’: ■•.•.:•. ■»•.>•■ . -r ■.-■!■ . »- --^ 4 . '* •"• ' •'- • ->'£• -"Sr , »«' .!» , V * y V, „.■-.:. m - ,i.* ’ <>*u>-a >’ osn^ipn^uuagpaBSpinogBMuwuiyjiMuiMswe^Mwa^iai^ | . , ; , v •.■«■; .V ; > ■ . . . v > V , f J ^ « B. F. TfLOMAS - ■ . -V i : ......... - . " c a n d i d a t e f o r .................................**' COUNTY RECORDER '/ GREENE COUNTY I Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, August 12, l ^ f f *T ■S ' 'V ' ■•■'■' ■" ■'■ ^ -- — ■' - ■ - ■■' -'■■■" . I, I, 1, 4 1 ,rn "ii ’ V JOHN A . NORTH : ■ . \ . \ . 7 < 'X. - C / . ' .; C A N D nW EB ;P O i ! , y 7 2 7 ' 7 - „ | COUNTY COMMISSIONER ■ ' •*' ■' ”•■ ' ' ............ ......... > ' r *------- •’ ................ Sttbiect to the d«ci«on o f the RepubUcSn Primsry, A«g«*t I t > ‘ : -1 - , , \ i > ^ , 1 . ' . ‘ v i >PlRBO^tAL mum BT\ LOCAL AND «*w Mr, and Mr». Willis MscDorsum Jam-town, apmt 8md*y witi 1 their also#, Mrs. ®, A. AUsnasd family, Mrs, K!»*r ChnoM and d*»ght*r, jOauter*,. so^oatpasied Mr. and Mrs, MssAadtrsoa sad ebUdraa 01 * a motor trip to th* NsrUmm part of the sUU wh*r* tboyviM visit with friend* m tb* 'Wtafc tsd. Mb* Poona Bums, -who hss bo*n touching at Montpelier, Ohio, i* home for her summer vacation. Mr, and Mr*«Homer Wsde of Day- ton went guest* o f friend* here Toe*r .day. ■■•.. , * ' Mrs, Esther Townsley McGeary o f Warren,'-Ohio, and Mrs. Frank 1 A. Jackson of Xenia, Have been spending the past week ‘with fh*ir father, ffr, R. A. Townsley, Th#' o f ( ( '4§ M u A hw b G& x * 1 • 4 m . mm R B flM ittfc o € A ) i f Mrs, K A Alien, i jfcapA# tmuntr df ] ■ jU i. ! « « eras v w P '.i and toss to, the teacher. 9«|i .mm. MwsttoU totef dL ' o U m a M m '. a o J ' **»*■ .eejMMS* a t * • w |B m w?® i I W iatoreetod yonng aft ^*s*s^h*(^^^ ‘At the H tfs n iiiss aiahfa the fJdM wumfM u lm iil' RM-Wtk u—ntffnl dowers, sad toae «ammrs on a white sujrfacfWMe ceaers laidfrr 4* gnests. A\eol<Nr seh—ie o f row and white ht sandies, ieee,.flower* end - _ “Dinner was prepered under the snpervieioa o f lira. John OoodehUd, ehaimum. oettotod bv her oonunittoe. lire, R. I^GhMhert, Mrs. LeatorOoato, Mrs, F. M. MeOsUietor, and l|irs, 0 , J; TewMa, . ' = .■.■■’ : • . • r “After pfetarea weto token of tool V E i n i B » \ oh Wxbectin oafSy/»rA ir ie s t F r i c e d l U f a t o Robert' Coulter end Joseph Finney left Wednesdayfor theMilitory Jtab£ ' * Bf d * prMWberTby photol mg Cemp near Louisville,.Ky;, where ^ ^ they will be located for several weeks. ^r)[|t||n^ the clstt, in their *■ „ i' "X , X '• 1 . losing Mrs. Alton had presented her ,The. Kudantto Club picnic will b e . ^ t o e t h t r brt. ** a re- held Wiursday, July 10 at Snyder membranc, of thtfr lo« ^ »ppmia. tioij. jit; '.p o a u t j Perk, Springfield. _ ^ l a n « 'A S « » ******* a w o f y u ^ w 1UVU » p V R « » Mr, and Mrs, John A. Dayjs of hicK gU m wrfttoa for th® class, Newark ere here on a visit with,the j #ntitled -jv iead^ iormer’a parents, Mr. end Mrs. I, C,] Oavia over the week-end, Rev. Welter Morton and wife, and] >n, Harold, of Lou: ire on a visit with th ifr . S, M“, Murdock. •so isville, Ky., are he e e letter's father, Mr, E. A ,Alien moved his household jroods here'last .Thursday and is oc cupying the J. E. Mitchell pngierty On Miller street'. , Mr. and Mrs. J.’ M. Bull of London •...pent the week end with Mr, and ;Mrsi\Kl. L. Ramsey. Mr, Frank Harsh and family moved ihis week into the Mitchell property m East'Xetkia avenue, Mr/and Mrs. Win. Hopkins had for their guests Thursday, Mr. and. Mrs. 5us Dalton o f Xenia. Miss Stella Dunkin and Gus Miller o f Wilmington ,vere Visitors Sabbath and Mr. and Mrs, James Howard of Melvin, Ohio, vere entertained this week; |«,4 ,.ii. ., i « i , i -*-*■*< * "T v*‘v . " ”*H u . R. p . WILLIAMSON : *■ *•■ . . . . . . ■• . ■■• t •*' - ” ; •. •*■ CANDIDATE FOR . . . . .'■•■- . .••, ■.■• *■. •. - •■ . • ^ u- . ■ STATE REPRESENTATIVE ; .a ' . ’ . . . .• e Subject to-the decision o f the Republican Primary, August 12. SALE AUGUST » - Rev. James A. Chesnut, wife and *on of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and Mr. md Mrs. A. F. Potoraoa «»d eon of 'rabkfort, Ohie, hat# besa .gnesto at o f Jtodg* m d Me#,' A f t ST* ^awotoMsweeaiei -Yot| aeed^Oitr town moware eharp- toed and adjusted few the summer. We have special equipment for this .York. J.' A, Stormont. V «#»**«**•* **«»■»« HERMAN EAVEY W1U. BE A CANDIDATE FOR : ’ #r- RENOMINATIOP^FOR x *4f ■ ' County Coimiucnpner PriitMUry, Tueaday, . Aaguat 12, , SSJ Ferndale Farms will put on the mventeenth sale of 60 head o f Hamp- hire sows on Thursday, August 21 The sale will be on the home farm o f 0. A, Dobbins under the direction of A. D: Evans. The cweeteettoMt to»Uthiswo>H*; From begtontog to the end,- Is bound up to the magic words: “ Believe raej'm YOUR FRIEND/'- A friend wtHlove us ju*t the same-1 A friend wttl tght for us each day, Although wa're faulty too* Tofu* toUtoigatotofc/"?*';- 7 - n'- We’ve had sweet hours, dear friends O'mine.. . . . , . , Days full of joy; some sorrow too, But just so long as THIS friend lives,. ,. , = .; She’S-aTways think o f YOU As the biggest, finest bunch, of girls I In all tbi* whoie, wide land . Then let us atog a tong of cheer As we clasp a j^arGng hand." . “Mrs. Allen then requested that Mrs. Paulond Mre/Ray Held lead the das* to singing the chorus o f “FOL LOWING YOU*'which was her fare well to the class. . “ It wa# one o f the happiest even ing andone whichwill be long remera- ] b«red,M• ^ Brooks’ fruit *pot, a fungous disease o f apples to Southora OMe orchards, is not expected to be otoieua toto ooa-. tod, owing to the Mt Vtoatoar. . • - ,i» 11 m,#*<.»)*, 1 —WWW Mr, and G, Fmssett fm»iiy..<*f „. .. theWeek-end wflh Mr. and Mrs. Adm 1 Barlow. .......................... Miss .'totona Spencer Is attondtog tin SiHottlt 'JUiodttito' •ffW"’,«vfBDawww*. e*wwv'Vvwvryy7w in Columbus thk weto. Some flftton thousand: dobgatss frem o m toe country aim to attendanca. Rav.,W. A. Uondon and son, Robert UrichsviUe,vOWo, have joined other numbers o f tos foially here for a VisR at the. bom* o f Mr*, and Mr#., E, C. Watt WWflM*WMmiimWHIIlAll*,(W<rt,AWWWWa,HWBlNimWNWWaw*H*WWWNiHilW^ Before wiarketingf your Jive stock call * ■ t- ■ . THESOUTHCHARLESTONSTOCKYARDS DAILY MABKZT , PhontfO- S. K. SMOOTS F. F. SMOOTS " MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED tiiMmmuimiiiliilliutninitinintniiiiiiiiimfniiimumriirmnfTrifrfrt'rilff—^r—^W^^—*—* WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? I. A m A .»»■> I an . .■!■» :»w REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE GREENE-COUNTY i ' ' ■ Yo«v Support WUIMi Apprweiabe«l '' RajpmbBaat*Fritaa*y* Auguft tsi, HEBBCRT WUPWM ' v. * w, • * .<M I. »M «f» »<*<+ MARCUS McCALLISTER CANDIDATE FOB f> '. . - f PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ■^ , * .*• * .. : gato«et I* the ItoWton .of to# L p l i t o i Ftoaary, Anghto 12 . fBUftfi * m :i» * * * * * * n >mianalimi ftii, 1»11 Jill i l l t j ^ A , totfeto' hamsi nyfei lta*Af&a*' .al^nHr f|WWW W w jftnS Wa I 1 1 H H IIJ ^^WRwWNwmw gw sgtostt. a h A A -- fP^PVVIMI MIRMF M mi a l f u l f JW R W F P f Itoto ‘tomabh a^WlwIw ewfi^g l i iftollB l rww^w One.Minute Iraner H FIR CENT. FASTfR- ' F J A jC ft ^ THAN HAND IRONifyQ «PtoD*OM u You Simply Uft Off Wrln^r an# Put fronsr In It* Place. A.-‘ ■P* W ig 0 n « M in u te M ode l C osts L ess T o B u y , , A n d C osts L ess T a O w n — L e t U s "■ r S h o w Y o u W h y . ■■' A compel with SO years of success to creating and maldiig rera wlto this machine a 15-Year Service Rand the most- swooping mar to tho toduetry, tosurtog a life-time of nodero wa*h|r servioe atminimum cost. • - a **™*,* monem •wA* ({ 4. * PAY ONLY $10.00 DOWN ^ t , * f " T■' J T] / „, • k ’;^ f A T \ A i m : it- 2 0 -M N .I fe t rM tS t . J \ X en ta , O h io -■ i ■p\ I - ' —OF T H E - Cedarville Bargain Store A re you sharing in our big values? I f not it is time you got your share. Watch these ads and ou r windows fo r sensa tional values such as you never heard o f norever see^t before. Remember anything bought in this store must be satisfac tory or we w ill cheerfu lly refund you r money. | Read these iterns and then f ollow the erowd to i 14 02 .Mops,worth‘29c 19c 16oz.Mops,worth38c 23c All 10c Chewing Tot 7c 15cTinPrinceAlbertTocacco 10c AUScCigam Ofor 10c ., ...1 f4 „ ^ • . ............... . • • a€ om M A ^ lOe , ' LadiesYent—25c values ■: Be i Bed Sheets—^Full Size worth $1.00 69c Leather Palm Work Gloves with Cuff—worth 50c 25c Men’s Balbriggan tJ. Suits Long or ShortSleeve and Leg worth $L0O* Men’s Shirts or Shorts, All sites. 50c quality / - 3 S C •■■ "■aeirt»ii*«**OMiiii*i*. tii'«w.ii,iii, imw iMivm» Infant’s Silk S#x~~All 1st quality—worth 50c m C g v ■ IS© Cedarville Bargain Store Cedtorvlll*, Ohio . . aoiiHMBy M B v*fFU •ffwiei*
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