The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

Le Mpp ubje bjec C. A . JACOB* ‘ CANDIDATE FOR Counly CommiMioner ■■' a i m ! m m ' 4 -* + -* - t * * ~ * : ■ * “ . ■«» ** *• *< *& ** TuaMUy, **u*w», 1*. IHt. LOCAL A m PERSONAL .50 -*“*•—1>- w > George F. Sugden; (Present Deputy) Candidate For SHERIFF GREENE COUNTY Subject to Republican Primary to be held Tuesday, August 12 ! s- H ARO LD M . V A N PELT (PRESENT DEPUTY) r ' CANDIDATE FOR ' ------ COUNTY TREASURER GREENE COUNTY. V I :,f .a 8- v j i, Ohio IHIlllllUIIUIIIIIIIIHtl »jec ibjec | .. Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, August 12 ,1930 . J '£ ■' , " (• -' a b• A'-,'.■ *' . O 5, B* 1 B. F. THOM AS S *»* S CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY RECORDER „ GREENE COUNTY 1 I Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, August 12 ,1930 i S . v ■ .• ,v ^ J■ v;,'.:,- , t,- j. *v,. - ■> *■'•■/■T.. J Hr. A. B. Little near Gladstone was stricken with the heat last Friday, but is reported much improved. Company, J & t, day owin_ Mm Wright, and Mrs, S* G. Wright were Idaville, Indiana, last Satur- mri g to tX# death of an uncle of Word has beep received here that Roy Inman, who has undergone two operation* . in the hospital at the Soldier1* Home, haa about recovered and i* visiting with his mother and sister at the,home of hia brother-in- law, L. M, Morton in Xenia, Buy your Suit now and Save Money at Home Clothing Company, Mr, Charles Ross of Peoria, III, a former resident o f this place, himbeen visiting here this week with hi* broth­ er, J. w. Row* and wife. Mr*. Flora Dobbin* ha* returned home afteriJ visit of several weeks *rfthher sort-bi-tew *hd daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Denver Wisecup .near Ox­ ford, Ohio. Buy reduction on Suite andTrouser* at Homs Clothing Company. ; Mr*,. Jesse' Comes Jones, aged 50, colored, "died Mo'nday after an illnen of. several month* suffering with heiurt-trouble. She was the widow, of Johnny Jonep who .died about four eara-agOTjCwo—- bojwt - Peter~and laniuel survive. The funeral was h&d Wednesday. afternoon from the Bap­ tist church with interment in James- own cemetery. The J. M. McMillan furniture sale ww- take place Saturday evening at thcf&tore on Main street. Everything ajt Ifcfction. * ■.' ' ' , ■V• %:■ ■!' j ~ ji . i i . i ». A Good Overall for $1.00 at Home Clothing Company. , ; *- ----- --------------- Miss Gertrude Cowan of Freeport ” a., has been the guest of Rev. and: drs. C. C.' .Kyle this wjeek. Mis* Cowan was a missionary in the Ozark Mountain.region and associated with Rev. a-nd-Mrs. Kyle. - At present sM 's doing missionary work in Cuba. She gave- an interesting' talk before the IL P.. Sabbath School and another Wednesday afternoon at the home' o f Mrs. Carson Webster, Clifton, who reported on the General Missionary Society annual, meeting at Greeus- ,burgh, Pa. The Jamestown and Ce- darville members joined with the Clif- ‘‘yn society at this meeting. rnU it ;* JOHN A . NORTH CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER- , * . , » j * ' * r* *■ T- ^ Subject to the decision iff the Rep^Micah J ^ ^ r y ^ A i^ iw i^ , "l^eWTlaiuwdry and~Dry“ CIeaning Company, Hillsboro, Ohio. 3 day seri vice, Telephone 63 Justin and Neil -Hartman, Agents^ ; - ::Word wa*meeived here Wednesday announcing the birth of a daughter t' haplain and Mr*. Laclede Markle at Portauprince, Haiti.. This is their sec­ ond daughter who has- been named 'Marilyn.” Chaplain andMrs. Markle yet have another year in Haiti. i t e r * i m ‘ ' ' g -in o tA M V w n sm L o ^ o i C M i r t A t O r « r : Betoved, ye m * haaw that it hath wsxed vary DryJa «ar Community so that theCfcm.emtofchupand the Gras* craekleth under Ieoh Tboa hath it been bow for » « w o f Tims aad we derire Water, BSeadveatare the Lord shah a*Bd i % haft#* y* *** what.I write unto yom „ , Soioaion and I have a nttle Garden and in it have we sowed Bean* end Corn end Potatoes. »*d Tomatoes .and other like Vegetsbler such as we love to eat. And oehrid, it flourished end grew *nd waxed strong for a while; and then the Rainwithdrew, And our Vegetable* began to look as If the most of them had fallen upon Stony Ground. Then did Solomon begin to ftot, ■ “Lo,” «aid be, “if it does not rain. We shall have h*d our work in vain. And we shall Uva the winter in pain," I spake not at all: any, not even to remind him that n* had made a Rhyme. F « whw he frets he doth suspect me o f Frivonty,of which I am, df course, not gUflty. . Another day 'passed and another. And they were dear and bright. Neither did my husband pease fret­ ting. ■'/•: - Now Ottr gSrdSn is'what is called by thi: RsKW*_* two-by-four. But we tan. Nevertheless we h*th it* limitations, wearied of his much ___ _ _ nought, me o f the Sprinklffig C«* and mentioned it ‘to Solonum- Put h* «Hd:not take kindly to the Suggestion,.worthy though ft was; but muttered some Adage about its Having -“served its Own genera­ tion,” which is doubtless true since it hath a Hole whare/B-HoleJs not'wont to be after thejnaamer o f Sprinkling Cans, ^ T w . However, SoIomOn ceassd freeting and I-wss well content for I knewthat his Conscience did, hurt, him because of the Sprinkling. Can. But how, men'and brethren, he hath Started to PrOpheiy. Ahd’my neigh­ bors? Hubbands bsve -started' to Prophesy and they.flatharNightly and discuss through the Day as to when the next Rsin will be. ’ There have none of them hit.it right yet; nay, though they all'foresee dif­ ferently, yet are they' nil false Prophets. 4 , .. Sabbath did we haV* shower*. But they had not thought it So. ■ - Now do they pvoffeesy.tomorrow. ' But believe them,not, biuoved. There havebeen mahy fslse Prophets. ‘ But harken ye to this. There will he Rams and rumors o f ,Rains, And :t will come and that-right early,—we hope. Lo, I have Solomon's Rubbers and' Umbrella, here by the Door for I “knownot the day Borthe hour” when his Prophecy may coinride with the Lord's Rain and when and if it does I know he'll be so gleeffil hell start for the neighbors without his Parasol to say. “I told you so.** ___ .. v . -■- SMomon's Wife. /Ft f the 4-H Club will hold Miss Jennie Bratton has been ill for 3ome time but' we- are informed she continues, to improve. , *k ^ *< F ood club meets The Home Helpers Food Club met at the.home of YimHinis Townsley’s, July 16 at. t:S0. Tut meaUng was, called to wflei; by.tto'Prarident, “ ‘ K«naon. ^Tii* “ * R. D. WILLIAMSON > . CANDIDATE FOR . •- * STATE REPRESENTATIVE . , ' :< 'f.■“ . w- .'v^ Subject; to the diddo* off the Republican Primary, August 12. .... ' - 7 . Club girl* . H a market, aturday, July 13,1330 at 4:30 in the Trustees office. ’ : Cakes, Salads, Chickens, Cottage Cheese and etc. ; The annual Sabbath School picnic f.the United'Presbyterian church is ring held-today, Friday, at Bryan 'ark, " “ .« ■M; ■ .. .■. . v,: ,■■.' . WANTED—Sewing to do. Prices so-reasonable you can't afford to not see mo' Mrs. D. C, Thomas, it fi-l.YrI itoTe.aitosad»Vi*.. WANT.,TOBUY—Some ALFALFA, CLOSER or Good Mixed HAY. Call G. H. HARTMAN. Then w» adfruntod,'* , : Our leader gave in* rtcipes.’ We then went to the kitehen. Virginia Townsley and Geneva Clemans made Pesch-Up-Side-Dowti cake, Doitothy Kennon and Martha Fmney made Cherry Pudding. Lola and Francis Kennon-made Cocoa Malt, - The-next meeting, will be held, in the basement o f the Presbyterian chttrch, July'22, 1030 at 1:30. Each irl is requested to bring material for er poster and have her story outlined, IS FOR SALE—400 bushels o f com. CslI phone 14. - -NOTICE: 1 will'grind and sharpen •youi*scissors, knives* and razors. All vork guaranteed. George McFarren. ia« HERM AN EA.VEY u - * ' ■ ■ ■ ■ • WILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR , RENOMINATION FOR1 ..... *,■, ■’ v ’ / . C ou n ty Comm issioned Primary, Tuesday, August 12, 1930 Suits Dry Cleaned and Prrilssed, $1,00. F.ir*t Clas* work-guaranteed— New Lsundry and Dry Cleaning Com- p*nyw ^JastTn and Neil Hartman, Agriri*- ^^lfephone 63, - ------— '.. ■M y*U.have.Any Laundry or Dry 1 jjustbrand Neil Hart­ man,"Agents for Hew Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company, Telephone 63. You need.your lawn mower* *harp- We have special sqripment for this work. J. A Stormont FOUND — Tiro ;, pair of white trousers on Salma toad, owner can have same by calling at Spencer’s restaurant, proving property and pay ing charges o f this noike. You will want yoor hoim painted nr decorated oft the taride this Spring. Call on Elmar Jurkat for astimsUs. To keep yoUr iswn inr good condi­ tion you must hava the moWar sharp.. We are prepared for this work. J. A. -Mr.-M*rHit-Bowdy—and-wife—and Stormont- Mt*i Stewart Satterfield, and grand­ daughter, Marjorie Satterfield of At- sntaf 'IlL are guests at- IDs. Edith Satterfield this'week. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Fog SHERIFF JOHN BAUGHN GREENE COUNTY Your Support W ill Bo Appreciated Republican Primary* August 12, 1930 Mrs. Milton'Bratton who has been quite ill the past week, is reported somewhat improved at this time. The Young Ladies* Missionary So­ ciety of the-U. P. church held a picnic at the home of Emile, and Eleanor Finney, Monday evening, . • . MARKET I ...» Buy your Sunday, Dinner,at the 4-H Club girls market, Saturday at 4:30 P. M. at the Trustee* office. TV YOU PAY LE3* AT S i Wart Main Xania MARCUS M cCA IL ISTER CANDIDATE FOE PROSECUTING1ATTORNEY Subject to the dec!*** o f the Republics!. Primary, Augurt 12. Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET Phono 80 S, K. SMOOTS p. p. moors MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED • ■N A ' V-'JV iiiUimiiii>wIwiinmiiiii>Mnmi)Hiwiil ****i-*»* Ford. iit)iiii*iMMimiMSi<>ii»iwiNilniii>MiHWiiiiiiiwwiwiiininuiiiwm»iiilM»iiiiWMiii<wiiiw'i>wisiitfsiwsiii(MiwiiMiiii(iNiins»| JAMES P. KYLE , CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTING a t t o r n e y Subject^ jhe dfcUionJiff,the RepnMitoa Prfmatjr. Aagaet IX nilin............................... THE CEDARVILL* FRIDAY, JULYM, »W - - Our July Sale GoingOverBig—NewValues lljH Values that are surely appreciated* fo r we have had a splendid response so far on, pur sale, New . items from our Chicago buying trip o f last week have been added. We are all set for a b ig Friday and Saturday. See These Dresses Af None of them from less than the $9,76 and ?12.75 racks—and after Friday’s-Saturday's selling we filled up the vacancies with still more dresses from these and higher priced racks. You will fund most every summer material in a wide size and color range. . * WOMEN'S SPRING COATS Whole stock except a very few are divided into these three groups A>«U iKA Real values a t__________ ^ * *^ V At $11.60 we offer fine black silks, covert cloths, tricolaine aqd extra quality 4 fEiffb' pastel coats. Newest styles — ^ ™ V At $19.60 you will find some lovely silks, silk lined. : Drees nnd Sport styles In woolens, plain and fur trimmed. Alt greatly Ou'fl Q reduced at ________ _____ ___ w u^XF SHAGMORE COATS You know the name-r-th*t it stands for distinctly* style—finest toiloring and quality, Choice-of all $35 and $39,60 ISA Shagmores a t ______ ____ _ In this second Shagmore group are the do luxe fabrics and fur trims. A Superior selection of $59.50 to $69.50 “coats COME THIS WEEK “ YARD GOODS New, Fashionable wahh materials of every wanted variety. Silks and rayons in printed and plain v colors. Domestics, bidding and Linens are also In 'the Sale at big savings. ACCESSORIES Hosiery,. Bags, Jewelry, Handkerchiefs, Under­ wear. Toiletries, and dozens of interesting items.. Every item offered at prices that will plea*b you greatly. ■ , - Xen ia OMo We have begun a thorough cam paign to clea r ' * • *f jk f ' o u t ou r three and. fo u r pjiece suits, sweate^r% HiirtSy bath ing «iiifs t straw hats, hosiery, neckw ear, shirts and shorts. Ruthless has been the sw ord w e ’v e w ielded on the price, tags. Some quartered , m any asm uch as a th ird , and m any are cu t to a drastic one h a lf. • COME TO TH IS SALE NOW N FOR THE BEST VALUES Discard Old Fsihirasd • Cloths* for New GROUP N o. 1 Values to $35 Broken sizes. N ow GROUP N o . 2 Choice Suitings $30 and $28 values. N ow GROUP N o. 3 $40vand $38 Values Worried Tex and Griffon Hand Tailored Suite All go at FASHIONPARK&GRIFONSUITS Including Blue Suits- $55-$50 Suits N ow • * * # c « *•* » « « • * * • * * * White Broadcloth Shirts Collar Bands & Collar Attached $1*£5 values n ow $1.55—*2 fo r $3*00 M iH in o r \ C A. Weaver Co. • j Main St., opp. Court House X H N I A

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