The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
HERALD v o s r cm and SK er 1'11 ^ ^ iiiUV9^ A***** <m*Am II, 1 PT * ' " ..." ■ ............... .......... ., H the m m w m f c m c u m m o o m m H has torn IdMMHAmt oeartate poittidjute a* friends «T «rty Gaakfll, former CHatoa county auditor, miring time in m iandesi prim* tm eonaeotid* with the iltcio# graft im m L a m - * p h m a t ® g o t him * p a r o le Gjwidn h*» only served a lev moaxtiuof hi# sentenceput CEntoa county citizensmuafcbe etatissirguardto resistsuchamore if there h * ' * ' ioftteted “ bring about F«*;h things move h even contemplated. WE ARE WAITING FOR TOE TICKET It has been hinted inmany quarternthat we aoonwill have ** amm™. &*•*»* * « the lineup on the Klaneupported ticket for county office at the I**te*w*a,w* *■ August primary, Ther^hftve been whispers thatafull ticket r ~ b u been » * 4 e op of wndidetes thetwiU prow feithful lotbe , ~ 5 l 5 T*£ 2 & SZST^SS organisation that has its capital in Atlanta* 6 a. f yn*Wt M r , f#*t# ams devoid of Interest Iheadquarter* onMountM a t, tew* Kaaflfah i l p J ' Jt# J|g§iiMfrJdMHN|- - ohpBpssdi 'itifu hyijfa iHfc^I sk I nmm ^ t heap* wwwu.fcttte South tvvOtfatguetaos,make it a vtitmt. la, Jew* a mm wffii your baaitualbir Ytttt kiTt frunhnri * W m , aw^tfnmUj Miaortfag of certainaaiaMla,ste. Bar one who deliberately Bet Ste taboelasea mMNfcgh|| #11 • ^|' front *tf *p**fc«r «d sir fcwwm tb*doorwittijt XENIA, OHIO C a o W & t e F o r made public by 1 * 5 *f robbingaid iMinf, aaproofof ding upthe letter f foadn*** for AUah and the «pvvuf| *tiy*v Ajutw.i;ov »«? «wupYSf*w|i wv m *» vvh Aawimiift Hjy Mf« I- i^i. /until a few days before the primary will be only the mole eon-j jmvm- vinclngjwby the public-will look withsuspicion on it'. Why not 1 anotlpr.slate ofcandidates “Nofcendorsed by the Klan?” WHATANAWFUL PRICEMASONPA1D Kemalkilledabout 16 , 000 ,neariyall of them, But th*Kurd*, deepetately Icouragteou* as is usual withMoham medans, sayhewillhawtokill *Uof jthethtomafcethemleave. ............. ^ 'hffsassss£«saarsssfeassagxa^sg^ttlis ^ * that had favored a local ,water supply system and those few | Kemjir8 bombj^plane*aresearch- ■ >f cou^e the town will soon have the water system com- SjLSVST a d for the people, will, forget the politicians in the con- whenth ^.k Iand^t^acefully! ^ rsythathasraged with courtsuitsthepast,twoyears. The ]wl,en atk lwded P****0^ ' r loss in property Saturday was twice the estimated cost of the Armehiauaar*doineWhsttho^«aa‘ water system. The so-caMed boss of the village council who 1 10 w D m Kur)j, kiUK.u. Tarki^ *_ ** 1 tho light of hESry yon ^Thardi, blame them, but they may rtgtrt It. < , No town can hope to prosper* let alone continue to exist, |^£jJ 5 f Twmue* 40 wip* out th*ir that has that kind of leadership. When fc comes to.protection' Idir < ^ “ = ’ .V,‘ s bys t^ x a raw '% ! £ S * £ ? : inr > . .St' \trl / -f • ; t-% /* i FO IVILLIAN A CANDIDATE «U»I maybe only a cabinet, anda curtain •- ' . - - , dityjwf township can ca lifheir own, while the other candidates for I Mr. Saraoir «ee« intheiateet gift various offices come from the various townships »n the county. !<* •denoe> the human race the r j «»Ty Zt bKbORAH, A - t*AD*fl, lit . j . ' TKMIAI p , ' " > ri'.& S T w 5 » -MtBMItir .aBrave WoAaa, V .,1, ■' / I romon, va$M±*xbon*- a’ brave *S t& m m ata9 *m nmmtor- j n m * m **4 ^-U „ : .-r .^ . ^ } ; / ]APw ■W■ .n9^m t>&tarn Hui *** mmm *>.m# M&di h ■t deiffii ef JMiMn of I . . M i , .'WMi#iM t mMitbeMder#r . <B,if Id* Uvad.'the ■ _Jt *- * ***“ We MBMeP^teaban' ■: V*'►*- A S il ? If * A t 1 ‘ Jr > r Jr ■f -Political Adv. .*•*•- «#.Al> -- xb «A ,; . ^ 1 **>i rmA^^atna #w? at ninnlj tn‘ I 'arva^avie*w?Fft."iv 1 ^a swUon Xheftf........ r s S S F S S l ! Sbm4 iV k * : be tlit teNle iWh»b t# Cigprar liiutolwF "^swwnF^f me: •» 5 Support .of Mr.;Creswell Is not only asked because of hisj pr*mi«r©fV newM fo ? Teem»- .« «• - - - 1t"‘ ){Qnhomeain. the-tihited' Steteenew, .Ob . lew n a a n n h ^ ^ I b X w ^ f fffu ^ tb k tw ^ cSw e ll has had the training and experience,of the office his friends naturally lode UponhimImenandaingaramovingandheirtheir as the logical candidate for support at the polls, The coming voice, intheirhmh«; That itmodem year this county as well as others in the state must have a re -1 magic, valuation of real estate under thestate law. In addition we are f to have changes in all tax lawsunderthe adoptionof the amend- Bobby Jonea taught an anti-gam. ment for classification. Mr. Creswell■ is a member of. Gov. blinglemontoLloyd*,thegreatBrtt- Cooper’s Tax Commission, and one of two county auditors in 1 i.h inaur.nc*company. Atthebeght- Ohio serving in this capacity, to recommend certain changes Iningof thi*golf *M*on,Lloyd*,wWch Under the amendment.to the incoming legislature. ftakesall kind, of vrager*, bet teto 1 With his experience Inthe auditor's office* on the state tax that Bobby.M e would not wfe th* committee and bis aid to school, township and municipal offi- (four great golf Ohampiooshfeshi «oo- cials in solving their local tax problems in the past, it Would cession. Now he has won three of appear to most any disinterested citizen that the county Should them, andthoe* thatbet again*Mm, continue Mr, CreSwelPs Service and give him his first elective (seeking to insure tb*m«lv«a agahwt term. . ' t ^ lots, TeqofNtbL10^ to bet.tbat JOnee , ...... .... f< IwillSotwinhiefourthmatch. CONCRESSIONALRECORDASA HANDBILL j bloyda asya: “No. It will eo»t you _ , ' ‘ • ' , _ , . . . ' , , . one thousand pounds to get 0 thon- Some men go to Congress and have an ambition to be of gEnd tasurahoe asainafcleneS’ some distinct service to the people in their district, To those (victory.” whichmean*thatthevktsvy reward usually comes without a band parade or resorting to [hi consideredcertain, handbillsmailed to thefolks backhome. | • . ....../1 « Jp 10 supposedto be theofficialnub -1 NewYork, thatracantlybeeamathe licatioa of Congressbut at times the “weak sisters’' use it to 'tt™ c^tw of theworld, new. to promotetheir political ambitions £191 having any official record|ltg disgust, aeem*destined to be tim duringthe termthatmeritsmention of their names. • crim« centerof theUnitedffiate*. There have been times when members ask “leave to print) rfwfnm -^L— ih theRecord” certain speechesthat are neverdelivered on thel,*^, drim oS^Odaago by a mm , :GkUMUkBfARil&' last'Mare# K kfben*s dby with the Mam* of the| wa* ealckly M - 1 m#k,M : y H wob latcUP 1 * tm 'tai^biiv] ivea i»iMi,«f"hNhook of ysdert fireai HdOkWSi teh«n --'I#'chaetar. kid-ielagtyeeawooeirieefthebook,: bbe«r«e(U (vr. > aii). (iMMi i M t for their •ta(vf.Mrllp. m Their iMMitee (S^S). til Ooi '#iUveri:'theMAt j^e beAdAOf thi {ndecs (vv. teM)? A'I 'leW'es»w. ■ kWMSwr , wjf1 ^po,. 'Stite^e’''MmSahimAmgfei^h' ,tW' theetoiywfthe|»<Ae f M '-V. k T H M I M «V.t-sjt. L tew-Mi idotetry <v. ||J . ^ ■Wffiffi Itif 9MVIJ. S FfSpmfCwWI/OH*J m^tfhetenja mehkMst-1 fLutsai'^tefau.Aaa^t^^ta'Mteih" 1 •« <mr, inRifig 1 ixtmA&m hi# h*m mitftihrmi ttfp I ..wavgiwg .av* i fteete / itt ^ 4< b A I *y^^ae^pg r OtOs^e^■ PfOpNt m NTMI1 JiWip'.'MvIll • -J XTheheudegeof Hepeoptatv.|). j Th#Lootehendoaedthemtobeoe- M«dn# |» TmkFmMaeal fltHiiD AThepeojd*shedautoUod tv*» . AgikttaR tsoM th#m to taeir r ^ . ■C 6 * 1 } , V,t AW #•* ^HppiSJp’;■ 4 KBW:- ■7 Bm tm e m ibmw ,• . — j ttfigi iag* ABwm rngpr pt ., g e w 't ih l iiir. h r th e m tk ** ' . 4<Tfce v ilv e t were ifd d h d kt twwttjr Ihoasand milee And appar- Mtdy dteMrlrttt rtuminf porfepRy at tluttiates but soate o f the service E nthusiastic httera abam the F «d <M rA » iv a «h% fi« «eW ^ ^ •f the warid. Hw f«(Wwl^ is typL St*The AiewohlQOf Oeheph <w. ■ f t floor. Most of themare written by clerks in the C on fron t ] ^ u bogattevtag library and are published that way in an effort to deceive the | in ^ ^ggor tidwr city, Pniiiiirlim voters in tbeir /district, iof variouskind*,frombank*todolk*- It remained for Congressman CharlesBrand, to resort to a tTmtrr«torwTii bomb«™k»iontafe* hew scheme to get his name in a recent issue wherein he had tjf&j, ATMMJ©dirtrfct, besi*#* and two fellqwmembers say a lew nicethings abouthim«mdper-j rMkctfl^ ^ ^tad*tMti- mlation was given to print them in tee Record. Neither con- |fy t©tb# «n«gy withwhichtbsai- greesmandaredsay onthe floor of Congresswhatwasprinted qMo^msdtr» dothsirwork, for fear of being termed a “Son of aWild Ask”, as Senator|. ____ __ ■M om # says, ■' *' . * • . ,, , I Polic* a*y thairdSHcultio*ato ta-' Brandhad no official record that merited mention by the by thouawifitacnw* «f rtti- Kecord. He hadno bills pasted; His influence evenwith Be- ( t*uwhattheyknow. Suaianm 1 nblican party associatee gave him no prominence. ‘He has ^ robmrt tonStLttag to avoid tiem withthe administration andit was necessary to resort to|bombing. *fl themethodof usingtheRecordasa handbillto oncemoreat- ( ----- tempt to fool the voters of the Seventh Con^^onal Bi*rict, HkiUtim** *ix incbMfai diamokr s;; z»»rA&vsurt ! , a M ^ 5 r w t A % w^ .dS ^ ^ j 1 1* twring carmuCh inneed of paint wtththe top ShOVringj imoyfawmilliotwofsmallsisods’d*; m a xmtuwor, Awr lb* LordMmll ><ws of usage and curtains like ribbons. The stunt workedJ f*»hionod csnmmbah* falling from soliMow*an*gmtame«fawomaa,** , *1 andbroughtreturnsatthepollsbut thefarmersneverhad(tl» sky, andyoummimaginem»cba' in.urnMsNetafi*e*a%Aimy<*v. tl.TOpportunitytosee therichsedanwitha chauffeurthat con- muutarirt. , i n-w^ ed tee candidate from'oue countyseat to another. Brand's| ------ » wdnmf IPM.W9W W*m Cft®fiQ#OE ^ ■'gbMj.aLdWo’ ■MSiui* oBa^mabist' J .uRUBftO .uLv9wVeS9e & JWff -RwOfi^MR-^ *Hea” As*ag»mt*dte aaotaor, *a« mermMiBHftmJtee mmm* few-jkfiF-IffiflltiiTW. ^ .,w!- ■mrum •.mi^wu .sag *a«adty ca« great serrtM te His $te* Me. * - fl ff'fcum u|a^ygyg. ^Ljc.ImutsMSil' 1 m *- I > AeA teRf s F ® * ^ J real teff). gu, 4mkM mma -JLmtm AuitAdb fll^aatejalA’ Xw.WMI'.iNMNFS^MPKTFR%r 'g»iV:HWflS■ MNP*AMMintfurMm-admialitra-' fferieiteaw ^M m lM elA F«cR*A “ Wepmirlmsed 0 meer Jasiiiij 7 , «• lr f»d them. IttSpecUou o f the jnatgrat duittime showed it tghwlil pmeMeoadtwm* “ The only expensewe have hadis ^ ms iw a shock ghsoiher link ib i JSRefor m mewrubber for Rte wliid. A b d d w w . ■ “The «gr baa given an awwcag* batter than twenty miles to die gd* b a s f gM. We arewellpleasedwith d * perforamaee #£ dm Model A Ford ear and hallave Mtetlmsitasl * 1 Bor amthte (tv. atS). ( 1 ) Hor j smamowi te Ban* (vt. AT), Barak move*•^nriitMior** nanriii aoiaa* * 1 projdmtao*, ««• aMs te ookrt a am * whoseitets «A«tsspiibi tea temay uMhJtrtMMm# IF'gunfUtifyFfifvj gi# JligMHtafpNi jgnYF■ .©a ■*jr di^bi ^msd^mas 'amtask' I uSRHl (PHTHRgBlr MB. •( >tadL**a*kA- eR^aAd^ka*g-SAsiatAg 1 ■ F*wy®*haWHOni^f PMEMRwfMRvaffi!^ -jfajut audua MtaaMS a. #*ag fWfW RMBCm iJPM*'*P PHtii 1 \«l •stalrti rtg^ pr.Rk' Msstermateaa T^augia 'g^ae^a^s^a •f roads aml ‘hi M « f waaliisr, h « p dm 'm d f gtaMMymmiiluUlp’' 'Wk*aiia 7 mMr #' 'Rmh. '^Ke*A ' .MPjpp^^PM i « M Wu M l 'Ml M ^ mwmp , M il| i lMMwpjg m^keh1* ‘VRqLumaMndysMaiikenteF MaSieokW-■ i. * wl. ^l|PPm JlgVB Vn#^Mg|Pm tuimiarms whwo many «ari warn dead and Imdm mtsm dm *w *lda ——^ ^ * > « .... ^..-■_e wmo*wraomwax mm pmaaai he. end mawmAi dhM ume, wn^m-*p•amaiFwan' ■ mnadl -- ww^mwn^ wmmji wpomO} piriWMV JM- FuiiiiPKiP 'pflul- ^nlffcfcltliur r lm' m i^Mr*- 4 MMMMPM»y*,"*rU -MwMCjr* thing thut goes to asuke « goa# antanaohlla— the new Fofd Is a !Tohmfar above dmprlaa yon . jrvni^ ‘ n : ___ mrtto shostid be “Workingthe Farmer." At this he is an artist Fi©f«**or Pamy, irittob, sf L n I s vrys In i m a eangrsssman his record is of no greater value than the tmivsnltyfSUswmntbetMSKtattigw * Jj*. jn^fc temteg ear he assd in hk rural campaign. Jwsrtata teawr. it 1 * fceflo*a« niw •rJi!!ri!!!F>I r^ f.-SJgr 'J !r „*! a**e m m m vt » .i m mawm**#- ■ wtm * mm n p u S t 'L s m r t e w teaksageut,” ' - WMt. Bg. 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