The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

IftUM i r r w urTn*, '« j mi I.»n. f t K iAQ O m C A J * M M T * r » * GREENE COUNTY t* topabtom Fttpuury, Tu**d*y, Ausutt, It, JW. NI'HmiRii wi . uh ■ j **W- a® Subject t* ‘ u George F. Sugden 1 (PimMUit Deputy). C u d i d i i t t F o r SHERIFF GREENE COXlftTY * '■ i P ri***? to fca ItoMTUMday, A»*aat 12 **#“ toMtauito ™lfc!®SliPEI,T ■; C A N D I D A T E .© * ,, - - ’ '• COUNTY TREASURER G REEN E C O U N T Y S u b je c t t o R ep u b lic* * ! P r im a ry , T u e s d a y ,A u g u s t 1 2 ; 1 9 3 0 1 •MNII«HI,«milBW.BIMmwBmBm^ lttrti(|WW-w|10lI|rt|||,............ I ^ - Mm. End Mrs, J. ®. Kyle spent aw - era! days this*week in West Union and Peebles, and attended the wedding o f iheir nelce, Miss Eloise Downing and Dr. J, Cecil George, Tuesday after­ noon. s r •VSK «te Mmum™,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - , *» ,*'fh * b ;'. •* ONU lDAmF# COUNTY RECORDER GREEN E C O U N TV ' * * L - * r* w ; I S u b je c t t o R e p u b lica n P r im a ry , T u e sd a y , A u g u s t 1 2 ,1 9 3 0 imiiliiilll||li,n,l„„UHiMiitmKiMiUHnUMnwMttimwrtijMMMmHihmMl.iHunHHMwiMTO* JOHN A. NORTH v *. "> _ , C A N D ID A T E F O R * : . -. ’ ? ► . f, - ' * '' *'r? „■* COUNTY COMMISSIONER t * V*'/ii fMNfcrt’.ta <»»♦ declaim * f the KspoMfc*. Primer?. A * * * * !* . ■ipi*l«.»i* *|>*l,» , >,i „ f f < » I » »'* » ,» * * !> i R. D; WILLIAMSON C A N D ID A T E F O R » b , . k > " - > < - b,— » . # ‘ frv STATE REPRESENTATIVE . Subject to the decision o f the Republican Primary, August It*. 1 * .- .V:, ' .- % >» f ’ 1 * ' !? # HERMAN EAVKY W IL L BE A C A N D ID A T E F O R R E N O M IN A T IO N FO R County Commissioner P r im a ry , T u e sd a y , A u g u s t 1 2 , 4 9 3 0 L O C A L A N D P E R IO R A L THE CEDAR fjLL* HEJULD, FRIDAY, J t% T * M H Dr. W. * . MsChsawyiuuI daughtor, Francis. Into. Mtonesdnyby motor S ir * 3 * » . Pittsburgh, Pa., whom the Dr. U go- w cn tm u ing on buahma ia oenoeotion with the y y »*■*«•**. eoUege and will alee visit for a few * days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drattoo mad daughter o f Union City, gnd„ visited sacrtoer s. Aar Seadaw with tin twiner’s rnnthsr*. Mrs. Mildred Bratton, who has beert o £ ill but is improving. Wt. MS ..... IA>P . « r m *49 AIM- fw m g t Akm jAmumoU mP 0IK9» SlMtUU wdswfvl Ur KU, Tfithiiitf flrat * h aae vaapar Em* awarsiMU. is mw yuum »t .«*» JMUiw, (fit.HI, fsr Mrs. Enos Hill has fo b s to Pitts­ burgh, Pa., to join her son, Ralph Hill and family, on an extensive motor trip through the East, visiting in Philadel­ phia and Washington^ Miss Ora Hanna has entered the second term fo r teacher training at Wittenberg College, Misses Lois Mc­ Farland and Christine Smith have completed the first term. um * ass nm m «r *• om n u n * jmssm . mhMS), mm K'iriBlVHWe 9*t*m TMsUss m teesHid Md .Hfts Rw cacXMU 4. TMe H*ln»a;>shstt Uto «g«ct sad be la setae mm sad *Rer U m Mrllset tto Jew- — ----- H eur et J«lr. is**.. A. R. UgAHMb . Msyor. Atteet: JOHN 0, MeCmmSIA, "■ Ciek, . . ■ 1 toiwftnMmi„L,i,iie).iiju.i. ,• uMHUAtuueAsm eu • , ^pyegemA fw * ■ woviDOMt yds rxNAiAimi tom r n o r n fm m m am A m xuqvia - WOKS e » TAX HAW* 0WASTIUWT. .« b if' o tm m m hr ti>*ctowet et tb* vr - Ur* of C*4*rrtn«. UtMeet Obto; ;■•■•.' SUCTION!. Wtoem YloUUe sBy toe prarMH* pkorWed lerla the rulm es4. retia«. iiimu «f .tkflt V m ii XkMiirtMm^of thAYllim . i> w ?11 ineMmae^pt--yjiw.; .y w w C T 1 Mrs. N. P. Ewbanh has taken apartments in , the Able residence o n 1or sdopud, ahatl Jb« sethr of s au*e«n«siu>r Miller street ifirs. Ewbdnk haa been ' ^ ww eoattoUtoUwyef ms« to dsH.?* * living at Ge^jrtiiwrg, Ohio. .................................. .................... Mr. Und Mr?- WHlard Kyl# have re­ turned from their trip to Texas, spend- mg last Thursday night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Kyle. y Mrs. K. W, Vaughan and daughter, Misa. Anna o f Pomeroy, Obid, have been epandhxg the past two weeks here with Mr. and* M rs- Frank Bird and .vith relatives In Xenia. saw net «s him ! O m JSenibsd Doljsri. (91HM), sadsmtsAX**ch oSMit*. AUCTIONi. Tbsarwtopss«t tbit ordlnaac# *h»U*ot b* eicliutr* l«ut sto» to HtWMIU qb te UR ottor ptosRM imd .ssesHWoasfrMfRto »«■ i« tu» tbws #|d jwsiibmmis sf th* w«tw: DfRSttlttMlL . aacTioN s, til* todtoww'stoh t#s dtoci sad to la.fares now tod tot* tbs ssrUtst W»W# sttoyrsd br l»w, _____ i_ . rsttod ltos-irdsy ot JjOi ' Aft Attest; ** , v* .■• JOHN 0. McCOBtUtl, ■ |swb. Usror. RULUaAMORE6ULATI0NS Mrs* Wm. Dorst and Martha and Mary Katharine Vaughan o f Bometoy arrived Thursday to spend the w ^k end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank,Bird. Mrs. Archie Hart is visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Yeager and Mr, T. W. Yea­ ger and daughter in Hillsboro, and ABornn bv ra® aoARU.br trus < ' Tuks o r ppaLiC ?Al*Ai)Wdfei«#/2at::'H S S S & % . « S r w « (WAW^WAsmmtm^ANw tea ass-. ' W w t m T ^ aaor jSainBMKo , cBAtoUto a RD.viaiawi «4Wu»; ■ j , RKCnmtL AUitotot• to^OSli|SUsr.r Ali [<«*« afm*tokSr amtoe^i tootototomuttiaa - }water to to astd ns rtoslses, itoK-stldsacs. ’ ttolr seeeptsaarto »a tgnm m to to tound daughter, to thses rule*, mutation*, sad ch*r*«. SECTIONS. iMRSttfsa. AU swr IWSW of the Water Oepartawnt sra tutbplsp.jto-toto St reasoaaMe boats lain toy toANtotototor' prtoertjr iuppUed with water fer ttoatofOSS-ed InapecUoc sad essadatag stototo Wto*, stc., or for the ptitptos of laeUUlmr to remOflac say tauter, pipe, Orotherwabtrisie, to fOr sto other reasonable purpose la enaa.mMia.wttblto tottto' ajiteta, Ato.stoh'OW lW -totitlW r # - tinfutthins badss dad1^etoMt lto totot upon '• s s s t t s a ■ K r v s a . life .m i MHsE !to i| J ? »ttj4 a t«iK li». 5 S ? D ^ lS X , ia A J S S r S -J S - aonter to tto 'Wop 'bm. totoi.-sIMsii'' wtore wain* ate InaUUsd ezotps wtore- a stmt )s belag Improved to parlag whsto all stories* must As latosUsd wttb Isdld-of ^osppto jda*. in wmeb es*s dm o*U .of tomtom mrnt.to «wt^‘ sldotdd •* a part to tbd'stmto. Imptormamt-sad MtoMOdssstato tbspropsrbMtotoCddspavt of •fTito’ddtobiaiitoestoto^SW 1 • '. •' ■' 1 - v*.- eo.w. nStos-A*—nwa^^tossbe'.;v* % A' -1 ? ... SECTION i. Goto sTSMtoSS, Tbsm t sf a thres-feorth* (%) pMb seeviMU i oomnuaer wlU to riftsmi DsUara toW.Sto. V lamer Uuut ttoeffoartbs (%Ma*swdse ts dtatosd kt- iitiiRili,'.:>li#' tfM K tofcVmsbaiiiiEaBSt^t ■Iteab ^ P m 5 E W H e ie ,V."1'.' :Vi•••..-'Xs ■,'• ‘j- n 1 avcrmw i #»to—nto; ‘to>., 'tosniM: . *■ wPimotod“ Olyi'.'l PT- WPWt;, '>rWP.' ^wW.'.'.PUWUmWEmth’ 1toS—XT1: kteto l* ntonad Is torn eC tto water fer rs- Ohio. Prof, Otto W . Kuehrmann, o f the College Faculty, who recently under- want tot operation for Appendicitis at v; hospital in Indianapolis, Ind., has1 About reeovesed and is expected to re­ turn to his home here in a few days. Mrs.. Sarah Williams, colored, daughter o f the late George Parker was token to Miami Valley hospital in Ddyton, Mdndtty in the McMillan am­ bulance where she will undergo an operation for goitre and also another operation o f major importance. Her condition is looked upon as critical. -r ' ■ -■ — r ■■■ ■ The member* o f the Golden Rule Cjtola o f the M. R. Church will meet Thwredhy oHmimft July 31, with Mrs. Vance Rurha, at her home in Xenia. Members desiring to go please notify Mrs. Ed Hamilton or Mrs. Harold Brown, before Wednesday noon, so that transportation may be arranged. tow*: „ _ _________ nipetiAtos f** sao !**»* » * wbfcb auv mstoi frrtfti <i dtiftfiUBtKKijB oi*ntfici, ' SECTIONA Mstors. ifstto* Ip to tot oa tU butts*** pmpsttto* md ttotltottoa* to on wtt- - - - ■ - . . . m «Mf acsiatt wsswto Itm-Mtotto (K) lach atttsvs wnt.to tototobto to tto dHsmamt- st ■ -v UJ X NOTICEOP ASSESSMENTS. NAfc*; 1%h*r*by gtoto C m ! tto «*tbw*li< aaMumawt’oI thCcost or taiprsvlaf Sswtr Ms- N*. I, Mild" Stmt frost 'RaUtosU to Srist UnMkt I.*^, IIII TDOVQtl R E PU B L IC AN C A N D ID A T E ■Hmwbm For JOHN lAUGHN u n b f i n t 'IMPiMrftYr 1 ^ Support Will 0mfNMfMtotHMl \ UkyuwdfaStomm p*4aaArvt A ssm isf -IS* 0 9 3 9 ... .mnttt,TUUIs Av*»u* from Mato Rttott ovdsttoHaftr’-rapw' Mill.Oror*Stmt frost Mila Stmt 24* f**t Eastj Sw*r Dtttrtot Ns. 2, * Ali*to tun !■' Ifatolaa. AaUSmto*-tokW|^ h ( ;mM»Wto>wrwtoPW’»fVH» to«JpPtogHW.VAwOgV'WJMHR' IMfPVPp , U t o M fm»lsttatom« tsW*JBmfNmt, <W»r Strmt froarjfala Stmt is MVi r**tW«*t *r Jbrfcto* stmt, wststo Rwsst rt<m (Msr Awmt fa •CMiU«sto« Utostt; Smwr NMttsi to*. 3, M»WStmt from fim Stmt to North Cert- otatlM 11a*. by tbs coaMractlsa to sswk * •a tb* Jsal*. sad lots, bmttkto sad to |AAAmrmHfiA^toto^tofc A m ^I •OiihKH^ warnw^tos*w*aw*amw Ntoftovwsmavm fSSrMtopfo* JaWtory Tito, 1H4, tut tbs purpose of taiprovla* mid stmts, bu b««a atsto sad npsnsd to Council, aad ssM sail- tb* Clark o f.Council of the Vl»e*e to CeSet- vflle, OMe. for tto lsapeeitoa and to all pbreeM latemtetf ttorsto, ObRcttoae to eurk etitaiaNtf aeemmaeat muet to b», wrttlnf, sad saw* to iM fa tto ttto* of said Clerkwlthts ttoWMbs afterIbe mplra- Uea to this astfce^t* wN:—Sr*''weeks attar the date tom*. Dated.tSIsAaly lfth., IMS. By order of the Q nsw B sf Urn tN tts it CetottotM, Ohio, * 1. 0. McCORKEbt,, t*ti pttoh NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS is hereby strew ttmt tto eebtosUd st the ceet et iMpeevtoa aMto tb* the rm *— At OMtonrttte, Obis, }iy in# fpwsisifi oi s mnrvofxi ktiwm rim lb* lattNS to water m m thereon, aw tto let* aad IstHMtotoSied sad tdb#chsrftd tbomrltli, *f ^ aW-^aJA,. jy; |j |Wkb^At oW ‘249' Am- *" #n #wS Ri##Snnwi#womnoO## u# hr * toiw w*m -*H*- <**• SHCALLISTER ■B*/ 7 ; ’, 7 ' **■ ' . ' - • : j &■". # • " L }fr/> '4* ' B K i b W wppi Atom EfiSlM Sf, i‘ , v WfMtoMNSIpMR to! ^MtotfAi todPUfe Amto g^^gtowmp ^BWi m P w F AgtoMlMk fiHL toto YtoMto mag^to **1 rdtoiMiThd *m mm^w^m uum wwww im^w^a*—2.***—® i^to. ##i^33#394l>A9#39^3s#^I I# to ttoJM w omco to tto Ctok to cweacii to the Vlllssvto Ctosrttlle, Okie, for dt* Ua**c- tlbft awd esaadwsttfe to all persM* Interested thereto <•-■ >■ , ■, 'ghba^HaAlbto^Ml;l#a s MltoitotHMMtoto to.KHti Ifttto tttod to M CWrkwithin two week* tour tto expiration to Ibis astir*, t* wit; nr* week* after the tot* fi#P90f listed this July l*th„ )»H. Bp eider to the Council to the Yllletfe'to 4. 0., HcCOftKEtft m i Clerk. Aston A but bet to ‘emspH"torn BeUam,-MlMtii ter sis* *t smb « m * town--t*-tott- fm to ■appUcstotottmit satttotolwttsMbi.. iection t. m *m ; A msitomm ttotoas -to, ;o*t Ar< th* . .......... .. ..... SECTION WAt : tMMMi ’'dki*bm on* Dollar, tll.H), par amtfe, payabt* quar­ terly, shall be aud* «w «U weten, which absll cntttl* the user to asrerty.lhr* htudred (TSH) nations to water per quarter. ' •- I*.H* sstiow* per quarter^ « c per I.HS teUew. - f*,*H- H .m tolitttt per qaariir, m 0 per -|:SKK^»Kiit: -- . * * * * * * , ■. l,H*saHew. ; StoMwi fee miwtor. tt%c pe* . . M tt i ttim. ' > - , - » * • Over StMMMtt s tM per quarter M . c.p*r fcSHtoSsw- . ■ , • tKOSbNA MaSfliM4,»drto.*Wtt-'to .aweb- cowawSMT totrlas wa WHtotersd smvtea etott b* to toe vst* -*f JrtfMtf Hqum, mUH), jmt ............ ' ------- ---- D # H y b t f i i ! to o e Baths 1000 Room* mmm -jWM' i uiiauiumuiiiwnw F U R N I Y U R 1 REPAIRED and UPHOLOTEBED At Prices In Reach Of Erer^hodr Chark«IUk«rner “ PHONE Csdw iNs lttl . t- 1- .3»»,Artmii - ^iVfVJlo«ro« ^ 9^*^ 3K j | k ^((| uMiiuiiHwiimiiinmiiimiiuMiwtHiHMwiiwiwuMtM.iiiiiMiwiifiiwammimmmmiamam^ $£ Assignment o f your room, h«- gins, rather than ends, th e. 'service given you while at the Deshler - Wallicfe. Every want o f the guest i* Anticipated and many o f the little eoBvenience*, often overlooked, have, been installed for your comfort. . . , Be our Guest, when in Columbus. The Deshler-Wallick _ Columbus, Qhio * ” 1A morica’a Most BpauGfulIy* EftoppedHotd JAMES H. MICHOS, Manager . UnderWallick Management In the East Providence-Biltmore, Providence, R. I. Hotel Chatham, Now York City Painting This Season? ...get Paint that LASTS! i- ■■■ .■ • ... There’* one easy way to make atire o f fc~ jt»t Specify HANNA’S, Then you get paint that lug the priceless mgrcHjemt—the inte§sity o f * “ * m a k e r w h o has h e ld In h ig h toaw Jaw ie 4rtm r. Hatma’s paint {joints it, it stays pamtofl For outiide worIt, ep*cify • GREEN SEAL—-the form. Gift’* on the can. ]' Reiievn* a Headache or Neuralgia in SSmiaafew, choskw aCold the first day, and checks Malaria in three day*.' 666 . also in Tablets. ASK FOR CARDS SHOWING > COLOR SCHEMES QUALITY PAINTS and FINISHES ; -^ ^PLlSutotn 'RdPwb^tomW SSUsmdtoWtoto' • to*?r*j?# V*if I*" ®Wf# tor*Tpos#- r : .E.’-A. A L L E N ,/ GEDARVILLE, OHIO -. /<; “r: * S55-,- (tome a ApHaUlaa jper /nm foot fw IWUHteDlttdterJKK *1W^WNfc 4fcd ik0^o|gKU bl tiwta*to«■**■ wwtop- wtabwwwaptMtoto slulwto to -OME,Debar sad Fifty Cewis, in to ), pdr jeer. The fomttss swewtts (ton b* psysMs nutwlr. Escspt ' 1 bp pqmM* Sb%Asly let AWiJHb-liittopi Itt. "J '' /• . . SNCnott >. Weieato A dlecwisl to «r* ((%) per seat *w alt atov* water rate* (toll to wUmwAto **»d wMda4*w-tief Slh#MUIft YKl#9R#d* tm erm t I t Iwtmdailsry Neb**. A* a-ape- Sf#36# )399Nl ^ti#id6^#FtNNRMi wUT 'fKpMiIk u d if K in k M umk sstn m t i MnUKi iKpiMI fN* fuft# U Hat serrioM wSt be We have begun a thotough campaign to clear ou t ou r three add fou r piece suits, sweaters, durts, lath ing ’SuitSp straw hats, hosiery, neckwear, shirts and shorts* Ruthless has been the sword we’ve wielded on the price tags*/' Some-quartered,many asmuch as a third, and many are cu t to a drastic one half. COME TO TH0(S SALE NOW FOR T #E BEST VALUES [\ Discard Old Fashioned ' ClotkM for Now GROUP No. 1 Values to $35 Broken sizes. Now . Fis tten asm toTw* Delists sad Fifty HrqWrtbswp t* JuwsM, IMI, dHPg i^P* X^PiNwfiw^M^to^NE^Va t* ____ »*di Cetowtttto* wito -a* s I mmn ( I , M t o . PVCTIOX 1L ttk Vto Sm sf Cbt WMlb Id wfcirK a qdwtNrly HU- fan* dw-« MtWMwt shell be mat to to* address *w aie -erttb- to* depsttmnt. H (to MR.Is as* psMby tto life to tb* tenth a p*at set* watte* ebeUW-tottMl ito MhUi W UK' MK ^ MktoStilMa m* toftodtehtt^^toi.WiMirto^3toto1 Sto t ttto toNW toNttMtoto* A Nwwi Hvtotow ,+Jg -to^*to|: .tom- idAhtogBg^to wa , t|w£ tototMrfflF, ato HtoFw Mttotto F— . ’ tfK HUM# KUMHNMKI e '' Yh# WHHK 1^. a Agt AhtoNM1#hto GROUP N o. 2 Choice Suitings $30 and $28 values. N ow gOgwJSUHP^UHO Wto* a ^^X Sutow*9#96^. nBBgUd^P^toiMw g^gW^fi*01 " ‘“ 'j® , i " “ idM i GROUP N o. 3 $40 and $38 Values Worsted Tex and Griffon Hand Tailored Suits A l l g o n t t*w hua ttwaAi 4g H 9 T f0 ii I m grind and ahwrfei KWnnHI KRHE1 XWmwtm* All ■ v B. *. TNWIHIiH - totoi At MMNtottt mm Ateit*. M«w Laundry *»d Dry Cleaning Hartman, Agenta. tesatoswtotoiwHwaitHtob^taetoto WA3TTW3VY--dNttto Ad#ALFA, CLOVER er dtted Mhwl HAT. Call 9 ,H .H A irm A R . FASHIONPABK&GRIFONSUITS IncludingBlue Suits $$$-$50 Suits N ow ................................. * FOR SURSh-dlHMSiv ttitfittt l*ea- Oeorg* MeFamti. tioH> ** flda o «e «. ------..'uniunri -irrT-VMjTT^ifT* RRRRIPN^^'-P*^P^' p s p ..... .. •to* *N*<M miH,iiwit„>wiimiiiwtw*HMm*a*mtto iiaattitt|H*inii*«*aiie ■JAMES P. KYLE C A N D D M n t r O B W ’■ if PROSECUTING AOTUfttUT t i n • . i i - i n t a „ White Broadcloth Shirts Collar Bands &*Collar Attached $1.95 values now $L55—-2 fo r $3.00 * CA.WeaverCo. *v r -ttw 4 * Rahject to the dtototon « f the RepubBtott fW— h ^ U W l <*• Main St*, <w* Court House

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