The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
The new things ere advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast o f the times, Read them! fterald. Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you. FIRTY-FQURTH YEAR No. 15. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 20,1931 PRICE, 11.50 A YEAR NEWS LETTER FROM STATE DEPARTMENTS If SCHOOLN1WS ; Mrs. Jenkins Addresses Students ! Thursday morning,■Mrs, Ruth Jen-! kins, a speaker o f unusual ability, ad* ’ * dressed the high school and upper] grades. Mrs, Jenkins, who came to : COLUMBUS, O.—Now that the us under the auspices o f the State Do* vernal season ia at hand with spring partment o f Education, spoke very only a few days distant, the cate tak- forcibly, as Well as entertainingly, onj- ers and laborers in the Capitol build- the progress made in the past and the ihg are preparing for the semi-annual i problems to be faced by the future “ house cleaning.” These men ■are citizens. She was one o f the most in most inmates o f the big institution in ] spiring speakers that we have been West Spring street. One o f them , 1 privileged to hear this year, musically inclined, has organized a Remember—“ The Old Home Town” Q L He’s Gone i n J U COURT NEWS ( '1 I: colored quarette and visitors passing presented by The Mary Rose Stock along the corridors and rotunda stop Company at the Opera House, tonight. *nd listen upon hearing the blending! Proceeds will be used for welfare work harmonius voices in rendition o f old j through the schools, southern melodies. Their music is j Home Ec Club Presents Miss Radford [ really worth while and equal to that; The regular Monday Chapel was in: o f many professionals. j charge of the Home Economics De- ■* * ‘ * ! partment. A fter the devotions led by The joint sub-committee of House! Mary Helen Cresweli, the girls o f thoj and Senate, authorized by resolution, 'iHome Ec Club presented a sketch, -has- spent many -extra ^iours the -past4 “ The. Milkmaids." _ - ----------- _ few weeks in its work in connection! Miss Radford, Home Demonstration! With the revision and classification of iAgent o f Greene County, was the! various sections-of the election laws speaker o f the morning. She explain-j o f Ohio, so that their intent.and purged in a pleasing manner the meaning] pose would be more easily understood, and importance o f the 4 H’s: Heart,] The result o f this work will be pre- Health, Head, and Hand sented to the General Assembly as one ...p. V, ■ „ bill and probably will be favorably, „ „ „ • „ , . , acted upon, due to the careful efforts' Why not for&et the depression ( and recommendations o f the sub-com- and en->°y a S°od lau^h once a« am . mittee, which was assisted by Secre- by seeinB Blossom perform in the play: tary o f State Clarence J. Brown, who Presented by the Junior Class o f Ce-* also called to his assistance a number darville High School, entitled The} jj| T o W l l S h i D S c l l O O l o f election officials from Board of ^ an higher Up? Come to the Ce-. , I P l o n t a T u r n Elections in various parts o f the state.: darville Opera House at 8:00 P. M. H o a r d W e C t S l W O + * * .Wednesday evening, April 1st, and N f iW M C l l lU C r S m_ ■. _ 1 receive the full benefit from your ■ ' ______ is compiling competitive bids received. lr ^ va cen s" i Things moved swiftly the past week from state and national banks doing 1 Seniors Take Examination j with the Xenia Township Board of business in Ohio fo r state funds on : Throughout the state o f Ohio, Sat- ‘ Education including an injunction suit, inactive accounts. There is at pres- urday niornfog ( a General Scholarship: f es,gnat,oa ^ l ’n_e_,nbcr and eiection of FORECLOSURE SUIT YOUNG BANDITS HOLDUPGREEN OWL TEA ROOM A foreclosure suit, alleging non-: payment of $7,801.93 duo on a note,! has been filed in Common Pleas Court ■ by The Virginia Joint-Stock Land] T . ~ 7 , , .. Bank, Charleston, W. Va., against C .! S ,h e r l f f Baughn and deputies S. Cummings and Elva Cummings. a good catch Tuesday when they The Bowersville Bank is named co. landed three alleged bandits that were defendant. Miller and Finney and J ..susPec.ted f ^ H io * »P ® Kro^ W. Wilson are attorneys fo r the plain- * f?** f°Tuth C h i t o n and the |Green Owl Lunch stand on the Colum- - ! bus pike east o f CedarviJle. WANTS LIENS MARSHALLED i The youths were captured on the Jamestown pike after having passed Seeking to recover a judgment for *through Cedarville towards Wilber- $1,289.52 and to have property liens! force. At that point they crossed over j marshalled. Howard L. Batdorf has! to the Xenia and Jamestown pike, filed suit in Common Pleas Court l When searched one youth had $40.88, j against Hazel and LeRoy Bates, with ]another $3,13. Three flash lights, two i the Home Building and Savings Co!, j loaded revolvers, four loaves o f bread, ! claiming an interest in the property > coffee/ candy and tobacco were found j named co-defendant. A temporary r e -: on them, straining order, enjoining the defen -1 At the Gl'Cen Owl the trio got dants from removing gravel, stone, or i gasoline and oil and two commanded other deposits from real estate in- ■Lee Paterson to hold up his hands, al- {-volved in-the action,-was-also obtained j though he-protested he-had-na money,- j by the plaintiff. Attorney Morris ! They drove a Chrysler cariWhich offi- f Rice represents the pluintiff. DIVORCE SOUGHT cials now. hold. -The'youths gave their names as: Raymond Massie, 20, South Charles ton; John Ellsworth, 20, Springfield; DAUGHERTY IS GIVEN10YEARS IN OHIO PEN ! Mai S. Daugherty, Fayette county political leader, banker and fo r years ent over $12,000,000, in such accounts,' Contest f or High School Seniors w ill!two new members derived from estate revenues. . The be held in the various county centers.' The injunction suit was brought by funds will be placed on deposit b y ; The tests will be objective and will in-j Mrs. Horace Anderson as. a taxpayer- a djctator in public u^h i^r has been Treasurer Day as the banks qualify. elude five subjects groups: namely , protesting the service o f Samuel D, given a "ten year sentence in the Ohio * * * Mathematics, English, Ijistory, j,Andrews, as a member ip as much a s . penitentinry with a fityfr o f $5,000 and Dr, J. L. Clifton o f the State De- Science, and Social Science, Twenty- bis election was illegal, having been |cogtg f or violation o f banking laws, partment o f Education reports that five per. cent o f those graduating are selected to serve an unexpired term. aa a j.esujt*of the foihire o f the Ohio he has been'able to aid 38,314 school selected to represent each school. This, Following the opinion o f Attorney Bank of which be Was president, children with funds provided for the! selection is based upon scholastic >General Bettman that such was the j udgC Charles S. Bell/Cincinnati, who purpose by the state. He has pur- ’ standing, attitudes, and behavior. ..case Andrews resigned and this left presided at the trial,Jessed the sen- chased Id,363 pairs o f shoes, clothing -Those representing Cedarville High. the injunction suit “ status quo." tence. *■, dress material, underwear and stock- School are Lucille Pitstick, Betty Mc-j J. F. Shoemaker, Goes Station, re- The motion by dilense attorneys fogs, expending therefor $12,414. The Corkell, Ralph Tindall, Granville signed as a member after a service o f wa3 over ruled by Ju&e Bell, denying aid was extended fo rty counties, 381] Prints, Paul Rife, Carl Ferguson, and . thirty-four years, Hi? vacancy was a new trial and the Sjntencc was im- 1 'Wa^MWillfi'iiSriiisI distrirts-dwoasg rjMJohw 3toysr. • ' rfilled, by the election Of Harvey Fut- mediately passed.' T fw% 9 * * first ask* caived aid fo r the children. There j Don’t forge t to reserve April 1st for kerson, farmer, Bellbrook pike. ed Daugherty whether he had any- remains 'in the fund the sum o f $ 8 ,-.; the Junior Class Play at the Opera; With Fulkerson properly seated the thing to say but his answer was in 264.1?, j House. , : board proceeded to re-elect Mr. An- the negative. ' . * * '. * ’ ■— -— , drews to fill his own vacancy, to meet Daugherty has announced that he Director H. G, Southard, M, D., o f : n» »» 1 the ruling o f the Attorney General would appeal the case to higher courts the State Department o f Health states( A ll© vM d, AxO IIl© A.OW11 sand answer the complain, in the in- on error.. Meantime be will be out on that from January 1 to the present; ---------- , junction suit. . bond o f $40,000. Fourteen o f the six- j time 1161 cases o f influenza have been ; The Mary Rose Stock Company will The board membership is how com- teen remaining counts under the in. reported, These attacks last only a present the ‘Old Home Town” on Fri- pjeted and but one member o f the old dictmcnt have, been dropped by the few days beginning with a running day, March 20 at 8:15 P. M. at the board, Horace Anderson, remains: The prosecutor. noise, a moderate degree of fever, Cedarville Opera House., ■ 'schooldistrict has been engaged.in a,The costs in the case are estimated cough, possibly sonie sore throat and. This same company was in town a school controversy for'several years, at $15,000 exclusive of^What Daugher- general aches and pains. Ex-Service Men . Organize Republican Club, Thursday! Alleging gross neglect o f duty, and'James Cox, 22, Springfield. D. C, Sussie Porter has brought suit in Punk> South Charleston, has identified j oznjnon P^as «-ourt for a divorce :the y0uths as having part in the.holdr j.from Fred Porter, to whom she was‘ up married in Xenia February 28, 1929. j Sheriff Baughn was assisted by icy have no children. ( The plaintiff |Road Patrolman Davis and Jailer . also asks restoration ( to her maiden | ;poresfc^Shoup. • ' name of Carter. i • The Clark county grand jury in ses- ' " ision Wednesday returned indictments ,y NAME EXECUTORS ; against all three, of the youths in con- Clarence, Fred and Harry I-Iawker j a c tio n with the South Charleston .- • • _ x _ _ ; . have been appointed joint executors;boldup. The Greene County Ex-Service o£ the estate of j . w . Iiawkel, dc.| --------- ------------- .dens Republican Club was revived at ceased, with bond if $18,000 in P r o - !M r S . D . M . K e i U l O U I s a meeting held at the Court House m bate Court> Ed- Stafford charl Xenia last Thursday night Dr. H ‘ C. Gl.eero and j h Men.ick were: Messenger was re-elected presiflent. named appraisers. I W'» 4 h UT A U ..1 1 ‘ .-in-. _X- ‘ 1 ... Called By Death A--Belk v>ce president; and- Maude M. c , oy has been named! Mrs. Jennie Kennon, 71, widow, o f TTJ. Smith, Fan-field,:Tax deputy in executrix of the estate o f David L. ??' dled ^ b e rb om e on he County Auditor's office, as secre- Croyi late o f X(mi wit})out bond. M> road Friday morn- tary and treasurer.- Similar organiza- j . Bebb) T. C. Long and E. W. Smith-mg at 7 oclock* aft^ ' an lllnef tions are being formed over the state ’ with one for each county. The county were appointed appraisers. one year or more. She has' suffered T„ . „ . , . , , from a complication o f diseases. * organizations will amalgamate mto a :pontied executrix of the estate ; f ! The-deceased was a native o f the state organization at the NeU House Mary Noele> deeeased> bond bei county where she had spent her entire a Columbus March 22. Mr. Bell will p d with, John A. McClain D r.' ^ aad «; survived by five sons: represent the local .organization. A Ge0 Anderson* and Herbert f b° me’ Xemf cohimittefe was named to nominate an .^ jjcbaelg ^ere named appraisers. ■ renCe’ teacher m Lakewood’ 0h l°* executive committee at the next meet-! The court hag appointed chariea P< mg March 26 . . schools; Dr. Ralph Kennon, veterinar ian, and Howard, Cqdarville. Two iFoints, Jr., as executor oL the estate . .. v , .. |0f .David -Leer decOased. with $1,000} brotb« s< Ma» o n Silvesf, Santa Mon- A n o t h e r D i s t r i c t O n . j bond. W. H. Fishback, June Ware ands and » MrsSl v S ' C o n g r e s s i o n a l C h a n g e - ^ ™ S,’ ieWs. were' 1,amed. garet Knox, Findlay, Ohio, also sur- ---------- r ‘ ■ vive. Her husband died three years. Ohio will get two additional con-! „ ago. • gressmen under, the new census and' ADMINISTRATORS, APPOINTED ^ h e funeral service was held from must provide for twenty-four districts' Appointments o f Dora S. Dodd and ‘ the late home Sabbath afternoon, Dr, or elect two at large and retain the Dora Thompson as joint udministra- W. R. McChesney having charge o f present twenty-two districts. trixes of the estate of Lou Ahri Pear- ‘ the service. Burial took place in The legislature has had several son, deceased, with $1,500.bond, and Mas,sics Creek cemetery. bills offered for redistricting. The last o f William S. Rogers, as administrator ‘ ----------------« — One wap Wednesday and would leave of the estate o f Birdie Scott, deceased X"A jlFri^OH ( r f i l l o W l l V Greene county in the Seventh district, with $ 1,000 bond.have been made in! J )| e J S u n d a y M o r i l i l l g - - Recovery, week . ago. Every one has spoken.during which time Anderson served ty must pay three^ defense attorneys. Champaign, Clark and Logan would Probate Court. John Davids Archie 1 leaves the patient in a more or less highly- o f the cast in their previous a8 president. Frank Wolfe is now Daugherty several weeks ago took be taken f rom tbe proS(!nt district and Gordon and Eldon Bailey were named 1 weakened condition physically, Moth-. appearance which was in a different president of the board. (bankruptcy and it is not likely the p|nced jn the Fourth. Warren and to appraise the Pearson estate. I er Natdre’s signal that one’s usual •piay f rom the one to be presented this! ’ -----------— --------- state can collect the fine or costs un- Clinton would be given to the Sixth. _____ _ * I less friends come to his rescue. He Tho n Seventh district would in- Word has been received here o f the death of Harrison Galloway, 88 , form- AUTHORIZE SALE er Greene countian, at Stroud, Okla., E. L. Stormont has received author- ! llis home' Thc deceased was a Civil activities should not be attempted-too; week. , *.,v. ..v„ ............. soon, for quite often such an attempt- The pupils o f the seventh, eighth; NewPlait For GaS 63 years o f age and report^ about dude Gre(.nt,f Pike, 'Ross, Fayette. « . ^ uwt «.«» received auwor-* --- ends abruptly'in pneumonia or leaves and ninth' grades are selling tickets. T a X D i s t r i b u t i o n Wash,ngto? C83« W" b* Madison, Pickaway and Franklin coun-'ity in Probate Court to sell at private War Votei‘an having served in the 74th ^ aalc personal property belonging t o . " ' B ' ast v' 8" to t *10 county The Ohio House on Tuesday by a yearg. There is much speculation as „ . _ _ - , TT u i t t, %. • ■ • vote of 118 to 6 passed the Secrest-. whether he will ever serve a day o f , X e n i a M e r c h a n t s Hold 1o f wh,ch he ,s administrator. one with a middle ear or sinus infec-; hope to be able to have the opera: tion. There is no specific treatment;; house filled to capacity. The admis-; rest in bed fo r a few days under the j gjon ;s onjy 25 cents fo r adults and 10 supervision o f a physician and it may |cents for all pupils in school, prevent Serious after effects. J The proceeds will be used for w$l* * * * fare work in connection with the Ce-' Bostwick bill for a new division o f j £ba sen£ence- a Daugherty witness .„ uie the last two cents o f the Ohio gas t o x .,ig now m trial fo r perjury, Virgil Relatives o f prisoners confined in] darville School cafeteria. Come aut ‘ ^ ^ p ^Jad^ c o u n ^ T I^ dmun i - Vincent- grain dealer. Spring Opening county i the estate o f H. TL Stormont, deceased , 1 was 1 - - He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Galloway, and four chil- the Ohio Penitentiary may visit them j Friday, March 20, and enjoy an even-j ^ The’ state,s share was re- ___ l l . a U I i a W M n n r l n l r W A n . I I m a . L i l > u A M i « n A M ( a w I m tM C M n w l- 1 ‘ once a month on either Monday, Wed- j ing o f humorous entertainment. nesday or Friday, the visiting hours j -■— ----------- being between 12:30 o'clock and 3:80. j HONORS AT No other Visitors than relatives are j jduced from 62*6 it to 52f r. A strong j lobby o f road material men and con- Itractors opposed the bill knowing permitted. The ^talkies,” shown each | Saturday in the big Auditorium, are Still the Sensation o f the hour and' the inmates truly enjoy them tq the utmost. Warden Preston E. Thoraa. has 4,720 men to feed every day. Keeps the kitchen force busy. Bible School President Addresses Ministers Dr. W. P. White, president o f the Los Angeles Bible. School, who .is holding a series o f meetings at the Reformed Church in Xenia during the week, gave an address before thc Greene County Ministerial Associa tion, Monday morning. The question o f regular services at the County Home was left with“a committee com- TOLEDO UNIVERSITY •there would be no more fat contracts. 1——— j The one sided vote indicates the mens- Four men and four women in Toledo Ure will also pass the senate. Cover- University get A grades in all sub- nor White had another plan for sec jects carried according to the Toledo Blade. Each made the perfect point ondary roads that did not meet with the ideas o f the rural leglslat-vcs Xenia Company Sold - To Eastern Interests inl„rc,!t, d sprinf, „ ,„ tially ,, „ ’ v ! |wearing apparel fnr Easter is not so The R. A. e y ompany, en a’ l f ar away. Xenia merchants open manu; actu"er3 0 {n f Thursday night with age, has been sold to the Columbian d a , attractionE?< It wj„ contimlc Rope Company, Albany, Now York 1 In the re-organization Stanley W. VALUE ESTATES dren; Julian, Stroud, Okla; Edwin and ? — ----- : j Estate of Jacob N. Smith, deceased,! Barret Galloway and Mrs. Mary God- The weather may still have a tinge: h n9 a gross value o f $8,749, according;dard’ oklahoma City; Mrs. Ella Fer- o f winter yet spring is just around:tq an estimate filed in Probate Court Igusoh’ Jahn and .Edwin Galloway, the comer. March always has good: Debts and the cost of administration i Xcnia' and William H. Barber, Cedar- and bad days. For that reason people amount to $2,754, leaving a net value i ville’ are .niecc an4 nephews of the of $5,995. ! deceased* The funeral was held Tucs- Gross value of $5,407 is placed on|day with burial 'm Oklahoma City, the estates o f J. H. McClain, deceased. score of 3,000. In the list was Miss Even city members voted for the bill Susannah West, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West o f this place. STREET IMPROVED Michael Ryan has had his force of men on Xenia avenue this week filling holes and trenches with the patented road material. Thc cross trenches in thc street for water and sewer pipes left the street rough. As fast as resi dents connect for the water and sew er on other streets council expects to make permenant street improvement ’ o get the cities and towns money for street repair. more Dayton, Power & Light Gets Xenia Franchise After months o f dickering Xenia City Commission has granted the Day' Metcalf, Albany, was chosen president, R. L. Morris, o f Albany, auditor of the Columbian Company was elected vice president and F. L. Spahr o f Xenia, was retained as secreteary and treasurer. He was also made general manager of the business which will operate as a separate unit o f the Co lumbian Company. The directorate will consist of Presi dent Metcalf, Vice President Morris, posed o f BeV. W. H« Tilfotd, Rev,! it would he useless to improve the Russell Burkett and Rev. S. L. Brill, ‘ streets and then thirty days after- Xenia; Dr. L, L. Gray, Jamestown; wards be compelled to make an open- And-Rev. C. A . Williamson, Waynes* fog, ville The next regular meetings will ton, Power & Light Company, a f i v e A . Kelly, Dayton, Fred C. Ke ly, year franchise, subject to cancellation ’ Peninsula, Ohio, former presiuent 0 after one year, and contracts for fu r -jtbe Kelly Company, and r . • nishing the city and private consum-' Sehnaekc, o f the law firm o f Craig- ers electricity at reduced rates. [head, Cowden and Schnacke, Dayton, As a contender in the bidding wasi wbo wd* bo *bo attorney for the con be held in the Lutheran church, Xenia when Dr. W. P. Harriman, of this place will be the main speaker, GIVES ILLUSTRATED LECTURE the Fairbanks, Morse & Company, j cern* backing the Citizens Public Service: „ Company, a proposed company to. bid ] Granddaughter of on the light contract and erect a new plant in the city. The city as well as business inter ests have been divided on the question. Friday and Saturday. Deducting debts and the cost of ad- February Tax W as j ministration, amounting to $2,055, the, 0M1G J I G T™ net value of the estate is $3,352. i 9 ^ 1 0 ,GrlO i n l / U U n i y FORMER CITIZEN HERE W Jr_k.-a luur y HEARING SET ^ ke net EebrUarY settlement o f the Moaner has filed mi appiu-a-' CdlIficti.Dn thp f,rst half of tion in Probate Court seeking the r c - ;taxes ,n Greene county amounted to Mr. and Mrs, James N. Tracey o fj moval of Ed Humphrey as guardian | ^ Gounty Auditor James J, Springfield, vere in town last Thurs-lof Joel Binkley. The application has| u . “ disclosed Tuesday, day morning owing to the death of j been assigned for a hearing at 9 a, nr. Distribution of the money has al- the late Jacob Siegler. Mr. Tracey' March 17. when a young boy made his home with the Siegler family and there learned the baking business. Upon leaving Following an application filed by ready been made, checks having been Sent to the various taxing districts Mrs. J. H. Michener, a writ o f citation ov®5 tbe cauftty* - , ■ ,, .............. . . . . . . _____ „ has been issued •by Probate Court! The settlemcnt to school districts here he located in Cincinnati and later 1 ordering T. C. Long, as executor o f . aggregated $287,469.82; to Xenia city in Springfield, where he operated' the estate of J. II. Miehoner, deceased, and tbG, villages, $89,444.78, and to the bakeries for several years. For many! to fifo an accounting March 5 , or show j townships, $39,501.67. years he has been connected with the:an accounting March 15, or show! w A x r trd ttr . u * State Department of Inspection cover-i cause wliy this lins hot been done. The j ^ ^ IHANKSi Wc wish to ing bakeries in Ohio. It is not often application alleged failure to file afldi , c. bar thanks and sincere appre- that he has been able to get to Cedar- .ville regardless o f the fact he resides Ibut thirteen miles away. accounting as required by law. South Charleston Founder, Dead Mrs. Alice Paist Williams, Circle- MAY REACH $75,000 UNUSUAL WEATHER EX-NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER HIED IN TROY, OHIO iectut*c on Europe before > !Valley Township Farm Bureau 3. H. Racer, 73 years old, a resident : day evenfoK, o f Troy, Ohio, former editor and pub* j ---------------------- ■ Haber o f ih* Bellteook a t; NEW POLE LINE O. A, Dobbins, master former ami.However a petition signed by 2 486: ..7 10- rV '^ * Jremarkable that snow should foil most (former president o f the Greene Coun-i electors, which was 64 per cent o f ville, Ohio, died near Williamsport, - w . . , « ty Farm Bureau, have his illustrated! the vote at the Inst election, requested Ohio, recently, the granddaughter o f ( . * The Lion is having his own way this year during March. It has been quite THE FAMILY. ii u icui .nc n m i vnw im - u } . . thjG Spring; the commission to grant the franchise Charles Paist founder o f South Cliar - 1 ‘ , ♦ , ■eauThurs-i to the Dayton company. ileston, Ohio. The deceased.lcft « i arcJ J ™ ^ March Umh J *<*AnAAA M*. ■WUHnwi»n,can 800,1 De With US. LARGE CROWD PRESENT estate o f $600,000. Mr. William's father built the Williams chapel p n 1 the London-South Charleston pike. NEW FEED STORE WITTENBERG ENTERTAINS IN XENIA, MARCH 27 hfo home Mondays He suffered a , . , , ^ , . . -ifftiM. Saturday and never; — , Gne the largest crowds that has paralytic airono a ls0| Tbe Dayton Power & Light Cofo- filfod the Community Hall heard. O. j > vvutenoerg college talent will enter- tins district, gave an interesting ami iurs. ueua uonnson ana daughter l ^ o r o f^ H b r i^ k at one time. |pany. is replacing Us line on Xenia A. Dobbins in his Illustrated lecture ’■*" The firm o f DcWfrt'c; and Uammp, [tain when alumni and friends meet in.detailed outline o f the work o f the I.uoille, wore called to Hillsboro, Sun l Wit b * elation o f the beaqtiful floral offer* iings from the Cedarville Community ’ Club, the fraternal orders; Eavey & ‘ Company, relatives and friends fol- Jt has been estimated the total ] ^ ‘,|cat1h of husband nnd fath* loans eomihg into Greene county oil l'r’ Jac0b Siegler. the veteran’s bonus may reach $75,-] 000. A number of the boys here have I already received their cheeks which! CARD OF THANKS! We wish to run from $350 to $485. The depart*] take this opportunity o f extending our ment is sending out cheeks as fast ns j sincere thanks and appreciation o f possible. IHie sympathy expressed and aid ren- _________ ___ _ jdcrqd by so many o f our relatives, GALLOWAY SPEAKS [friends and neighbors. | • H. A. TURNBULT Wilson W. Galloway, lieutenant) 1 ALLEN TURNBULL. governor o f Ohio Kiwdnis Clubs o f! --------------- ;— '"i hi nd1 M i D ll J h d , POR R R N f. d*r*g«- thi* o*c*. avenue this week with heavier and;0n Europe, Tuesday night, at a meet* Yellow Springs, has rented the R. A. j Xenia, March 27, for a banquet. AH clubs in an address before the Spring- day, by the serious illness o f Mrs. t a v * Italler poles. This Will place the power fog 0f thc Cedarvillo Farm B u r e a u " Murdock garage, and will open a feed Greene county alumni have been in -‘ field Kiwnnis Club Tuesday noon at Mabel Glidell, who underwent an oiJer* In,lu,r* ilfoei above the tree tope. meeting. I store for all kind* o f tied and seeds, vited. Ithe First United Presbyterian church. ]at|on Thursday.
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