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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