The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

' )ERFJ> . u*..1 against others* jdg- ‘ “r.dcrcd, 'luce, Cream, !lrir.g contain- 1 Road, ’ 3, M ILLS CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 99, 1W1 STATE r To Be -Admis- lir.'at Co- 3 will he i -V t , Fair i y'.'u's has „*■tulitions n.tny peo- 1... see this mtertain- .bo reduc- ■ . --.eat* tz it h>m> jivea," the >er, ‘‘‘.hat ui*«l to 25 ;tl ptipula* 1.) breathe, ■ i f the ith Oi i >’» : l- art' ■ , i • 1I u I C E Tires i r- t fmi'i CJr.^O '/,66 ■tj ,m 9.44 Si 64 t-3vt,m > LOC-O# AND PERSONAL Tile regular meeting o f the Re- search Club will be held next Thurs­ day at the home o f Mrs. A . E. Huey, Mr. P. M. Gillilan afid daughter, Jane Ellen, spent the weeh-end visit­ ing with relatives "ip Dayton, Miss Dorothy Collins o f Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting during her vacation with her. mother, Mrs, Mary Collins. Miss Isabel Webster, who has been visiting friends in and around Clifton fo r several months, has. returned to her home in Ray, Ind, For Sale: G Melody Saxophone, Henry Henderson, Selma, O. Just completed a short course in finger waving. Your patronage ap predated, Wanda Turnbull. Miss Bertha Dean of Springfield has been spending her two week's va­ cation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dean, Mrs'. Fannie Wilson and Mayward Austin and Shirley Hickle o f Detroit, Mich., were guests o f the A. J. Hos­ tetler family last week. Miss Bernice Elias, who has been on an extended visit with relatives in Lancaster and Athens, 0., returned home Wednesday. Mr. John Laughead o f •Covington, Ky., a former resident of this com­ munity, spent several days visiting a- •mong former friends and acquaintan­ ces. Mrs. Jesse Small o f this place and Mrs. Joseph Eavey .of Xenia, returned home Saturday after a visit of sev­ eral weeks in Muscatine, Iowa with Mr. George Townsley. Mr. Townsley drove them home by motor. Prof, and'Mrs; C. W. Steele, who. have been spending the summer av Des Plaines, 111., where the former has been *doing post graduate work in Northwestern University, have, re­ turned home.- Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hemphill of Webster Grove, Mo., accompanied by their two sons, John Paul, and Albert, Sidney, were guests recently o f Mr. Hemphill’s sisters, Mrs. C. M. Ritchie and Mrs, A. E. Huey. Kev. Thomas R. Turner, D. D„ and son, Brenton, who have been visiting with .Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McCnesney, returned to their home in Quincy, Mass., Tuesday.' ’ .Mrs. Aletlia bird and daughter, Mary Bird, entertained at dmnei Thursday evening, Mrs. Margaret Milroy; Mrs. • Robert Coleman ana children, Anita and Craig o f Phila­ delphia, Pa. Miss’ Luoile Johnson of. this place and Miss Florence Diltz of Greenfield, left Monday on .a motor trip through Georgia. They will be. accompanied home by Ml*. Herbert Maine, who has been doing mission work in that state this summer. Wanted—To purchase timothy seed, red clover, seed, mammoth clover seed, Cali us fo r prices. Dewine and Ham- man, Yellow Springs, 0. Phone 453, Mr, Walter Corry has. been elected superintendent o f the West Jefferson centralized village and township schools, Mr, Corry is a graduate of Wooster University and has his M. A, degree from Wittenberg College. Mrs, Nellie I. Gregg and children of Boston, Mass,, William Carey, John Charles and Dora Nelte, are the guests of lier parents, Dr. and Mrs, C. M. Ritchie for ten days. Dr. C. M. Ritchie was pulpit supply fo r the First U. P. church in New Concord, Ohio, August 21. He was accompan­ ied on the trip by. Mi's, Ritchie and Mrs. Nellie I. Gregg and William Carey Gregg. Mr. V irgil Flatter, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flatter, Clifton pike, Was taken suddenly ill Friday With an attack o f appendicitis. Before he could be taken to the McClellan hos­ pital in Xenia fo r an operation, the rupture had taken place and for sev­ eral’ days his condition Was regarded as extremely critical. However at this time his condition is reported fav­ orable, I VIAVI I 1 A Family Remedy fo r do- * | mestic administration. Lx- I amining Physician every i Monday. 3 5 i/o N. Foun- I tain, Springfield^ O. * ......................................... E XTRAC T ION S J 5 0 c or Free With Other Work PLATES $10 up DR . G. A . SMITH, 10 1-2 W. llilgh 21.in 909 COAL ! COAL !! Before you put in your Winter’s supply o f Coal, see me fo f lowest prices on High Grade Coal; Ky, Coal, Pocahontas, Antharcite and Feeds and Seeds Baled Straw sold by bale or tons. Gas and Oita. C* E. Barnhart’ s E x c h a n g e CEDARVILLE OHIO Mr. Earl Collins, acting president of Tarkio College, Tarkio, Mo., spent the past week visiting with his moth­ er, Mrs. Mary Collins. Mr. Collins has been located in Columbus this summer completing his work for his Ph. D. degree. His wife Is in New Concord and, will join him later in Tarkio. The delegation from this section in attendance at the Y. P. C. U. conven­ tion at Silver Bay, N. Y,, arrived here Wednesday morning. Those from here were: Robert Collins, Emile Finney, Charles and Gordon Kyle. RECENT BRIDE HONORED W ITH BRIDGE LUNCHEON Misses Wilmahi Spencer and Lucile Tolmson gave a delightful bridge lun­ cheon Saturday afternoon at the home of the latter in honor of Mrs. M. H, Jackson, ' Louisville, Ky., formerly Miss Dorothy Oglesbee. Prizes in the bridge games were won by Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Frank Creswell and Miss Maude Hast­ ings and Mrs. Jackson was presented a guest prize by the hostesses. The Johnson home was decorated with summer flowers. Those present were: Mrs. Robert Choate, Osborn; Miss Gladys Fish, Columbus; Mrs. James Miller, Xenia; Miss Florence Diltz; Greenfield,; the Misses Dorothy Wilson, Maude Hast­ ings, Lena Hastings, Ruth Burns, Jean Morton, Kathryn Sanders, Eleanor Johnson, Mrs. •Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Arthur Evans; Mrs; Fred Townsley, Mrs. Fred Clemans, Mrs; A. E. Rich­ ards, Mrs. Ralph Townsley, Mrs. Paul Drr, Mrs. Harry Hamman, Mrs.‘ W il­ son Galloway; Mrs. Ernest' Gibson, Mrs; Frank— Creswell-, Mrs: E. C. Oglesbee, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. William Spencer and Mrs. Jackson.* WILLIAM NAGLEY AND MISS LEWIS SURPRISE FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nagley announce the marriage o f their sen Mr. William Nagley; to Miss Clara Lewis, Dayton, which took place in Covington, Ky., Friday. The marriage was quite a surprise to Mr. Nagley’s many friends In this place. The groom is a graduate o f Cedar- iile High School jand also of Cedar- ville College. He attended Ohio State University and is now employed as athletic director at Belmont High School, Dayton. Mrs. Nagley is a grad ante of Fairmont High School, Day- ton, and has been employed at the Me Call Publishing Co., Dayton. . Mr. and Mrs. Nagley will remain here at the home o f his parents until he opening of school when they will go fo Belmont to make their home. BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT The only available building lot on hiilicoth Street, Located on comer i f alley in good community. o. l . M c F a r l a n d 1217 Glendale Ave. Apt. A-10 Davtop, Ohio LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE 166 Liquid or Tablets used internally and 666 Salve externally, make a com­ plete and effective treatment for Colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known Prize Pictures to Be Shown At State Fair COLUMBUS (Special! — Those who visit -the Ohio State! Fair at Columbus, August 29-September 3, will find in the Women’s Building the best collection o f paintings, sculpture and artistic handicraft to be found in the state, according to Mrs, J, J, Pontius, Canton, hoard member in charge. The 1932 showing will be full of inter­ est. , Representative examples of work by the artists of Cleveland, ■ Cincinnati, Toledo, Dayton and Columbus will be hung together, ^making possible many interesting ‘ ccmparisons. < Most of the pictures will be the - prize canvases from the annual exhibition in theif respective cities, * so it will be an opportunity to see a show in which every picture is a prize-winner. These will be award- ad the best position in the building, being hung on the central walls. Many Great Works The semi-circular gallery will be devoted to the work of nationally- known artists, most of their n'mes are followed by the magical letters, ' N.A., or A.N.A. About forty oil paintings selected from the Winter Exhibition of the National Acad­ emy of Design, New York City, ' compose this exhibit, The list o f ■ artists includes such leading ones as Maurice Fromkes, Eugene Hig- . • gins, Ernest Lawson, Van D. Per- rine, Elmer Schofield, John Folins- ‘ bee, Leon Kroll, Hayley Lever, and Emma Fordyce MacRae. Ohio’s noted sculptors will be represented by many sculptured figures and groups that will augment this art display. Brightening the Garden It is surprising how much a few cans of paint .can do in the way ol ^brightening up the garden when ap­ plied to fences, lattice and arbors. This should be done before growth starts and the actual'rush of painting begins. Also, garden furniture that 'has been stored Inside or left out 'should be painted to look its best. Bird houses should be put out so •that they may weather a bit before ,'the birds take possession. I f they iare home-made, do not paint the In- [ner edges of the.doorway or the In- [side of the house. These little housei iwlll bring the friend of the garden inearer home and will help greatly In .fighting against Insects. Shade Tree* and Health . The health of a community Is vltal- dy affected by shade tree growth; 'leaves are continually, through trans- fplration-and chemical-processes, send* ling moisture particles Into the air ;we breathe. They are absorbing, [through the tiny openings (or stomata) iof their leaf tissues the noxious and [harmful gases of a crowded city and jthelr growth Is breaking up the beat Jot the'sun, giving cooling and refresh- dug shade,-—Boston Herald. For Road-Sign Regulation -, During the annual convention o f he American Association of State ighway Officials held in Chicago, nd- •yortising signboards* which tend to dis­ figure the landscape were discussed. A resolution was passed that advertis­ ing signs along highways are liable [to create serious traffic hazards by distracting attention of drivers and should be placed at least 500 feet from all highways, Quality. Alway* Pay* , From master to apprentice, from fa­ ther to son, Colonial craftsmen passed their pride of manual skill. To ttieni Lome building was an art Charming, sturdy homes, mnny still standing, re­ flect the builders’ dreams of a new empire. The home builder of today ..can have no finer examples of the worth of good materials and good workmanship. Quality always pays. Hoover Model Act Followed North Dakota has passed a, city planning enabling act following in gen­ eral the Hoover model act. Under this new law, territory within six anlles> of a North Dakota city can be made subject to the control of the city planning commission. Why not supplement your supply of repair lumber, by hauling in those few logs and having them sawed into lumber? W. J. Tarbcx We are prepared to do your custom sawing promptly. W. J* Tarbox // n h u // There’s a w o rld ‘o f compliment in the way women invariably choose The Sinton*$t. Nich­ olas In Cincinnati. The eager desire to please the air o f refinement ond comfort, the cen­ tra l lo ca tio n , the splendid food and th e surprising economy excite their admiration. Rates for rooms with bath,shower ond Servidor, $2.50 upwards. Five dining rooms serving finest food at very moderate prices. 4 t The hotel of character in a city of character JOHN LHORGAN..«,.Mw0^/factor CINCINNATI cmcmo emet• 520 n #. michk ^ ave • su ited - phone suwaw-w* SHERIFFS SALE ORDER OF RALE The CedarviUe Building and Loan Association vs. The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, et al, Greene -County Common Pleas Court, Case No. 19739, Order of Sale 19739. 1 In pursuance of an order issued from the Common Pleas Court, within and for the County, o f Greene, and State o f Ohio, made- at the May term thereof, A, D>, 1932, and to me direct­ ed, 1 will offer for sale at Public Auc­ tion at the West door of the Court House, in the City, o f Xenia,, on Satur­ day, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1932 at 10 o’clock A, M., o f said Day, the following described Real Estate, to- wit; Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Greene and Township o f Cedarville, and beginning at the N. W, corner of Margaret E, Gillian's 7,40 Acre tract in the middle o f the Yellow Springs- and CedarviUe road; thence with the middle o f said road; N, 48 degrees 10 feet West 46.30 poles to a point in the middle of said road; thence with the middle pf said road N. 50 degrees 30 feet W. 48.50 poles to another point in the middle o f said road; thence with the middle of said road N. 59 degrees 15 feet W. 9.15 poles to a point in the middle of said road, corner to John Tarr's 20 acre Tract; thence with his line S. 34 degrees 04 feet W., 67.21 poles to the line of Wagel’s 98.36 acre tract; thence with his line S. 51 degrees 48 feet E. 36.36 poles; thence S, 35 degrees 56 feet W. 5.42 poles to a stone corner to said Wagel; thence with another of his lines S. 51 degrees 48 feet E. 50.00 poles, to the *S. W. corner o f Gillilan’s 7,40 Acre tract thence with his line N.41 degrees 29 feet E. 70.64 poles to the place of beginning, containing 40.02 Acres, be the same more or less. (Copied from Greene County Surveyor’s Record, Vol. No. 8j Page No. 69.) Excepting from said 40,t>2 Acres, a- bove described, 13-100 of an acre con­ veyed to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio-by deed recorded in Vol. No. 148, Page 135, Deed Records, Greene County, Ohio. Said premises has been appraised at Forty-Five Hundred Dollars, and can not sell fo r less than twp-thirds o f the appraisement.. TERMS OF SALE; CASH. JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff, o f Greene-County, Ohio. Harry D. Smith, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPO INTMENT . Estate o f Sarah J. Kyle, deceased. A . H, Creswell has been appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate o f Sarah J. Kyle, late o f Greene county, Ohio, .‘eased. Dated this 8th day of July, 1932. S. C, WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County, LAND PLASTER to be used in­ stead o f lime on melons, potatoes, etc, Will not burn the plants and acts as a fertilizer and carrier o f poisons, WANTED—! am now prepared to resume my trade as a painter and decorator, interior and exterior work. I f in need o f such service let me give Stiles Company, S, Detroit & Hill Sts. Iyou an estimate., Phone 1S8. ■Xenia, Ohio Phone 298, (4t) I (4t) Rimer Juricat. NOTICE Echo Robb, 606 Broadway, Spar­ ta, Illinois; * Mary. Pollock, College Springs, Iowa; Walter StOWett, 1905 W. .Jackson Street, Muncie, Indiana; J. K. Hicks, Beloit, Kansas; Albert Hicks, Beloit, Kansas, care J. K. Hicks; James Hicks, Beloit Kansas; S. A. Hicks, Beloit, Kansas; Agnes Brumage, 612 Garfield street/, Laramie, Wyoming; and The Board o f Missions o f United Presbyterian Church, 24 North Front Street, Phil­ adelphia, Pennsylvania; will take notice that on the 24th day of August, 1932, A. H. Creswell, as Administrator o f the Estate o f Sarah J, Kyle, deceased, filed his petition in the Probate Court-of Greene County, Ohio, alleging that the personal es­ tate o f said estate is insufficient to pay her debts and Costs of administra­ tion; that she died seized in fee sim­ ple of an undivided one-half interest in the following described teal estate, to-wit: , Situate In the County o f Greene, State of Ohio,-and Township of.Ce- darville. Being part of Military Survey No. 4367. Beginning at a point in the Wilmington road and a proposed street laid o ff in the Hol­ mes proposed addition; then with the edge o f the Wilmington road S. 14 degrees W. 283 feet to a point in the Western edge o f said road and corner to Jennie Ervin; thence N. 34 degrees W. 959 feet to a stone thence N, 56 3-4 E. 214 feet to the aforesaid street; thence with the Southern edge of street S, 34 degrees 15 feet E, 784 feet to the place o f beginning, containing (5.06) five and six hundredths a- cres, more or less. Subject to widen­ ing of Wilmington road in 1929. ' That the other undivided one-half interest in said real estate passes un­ der the will o f Alex. C. Kyle, deceas­ ed, as therein provided, subject to the maintenance for his widow. That the prayer o f said petition is for the sale of said premises in its en­ tirety f6r the payment o f debts and charges of said estate aforesaid, and in conformity with G. C. No. 10510- 10 . Said parties will further take notice that they have been made parties de- fendantto said petition, and that they are required to answer the same on or before the 22nd day of October, 1932. A. H. CRESWELL, Administrator, ns aforesaid. MILLER & F INNEY, Xenia, Ohio, Attorneys for Plaintiff. TOO PAT LESS AT • 0 w « * Mari** <P NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of John B. Taylor, Deceased A . H, Creswell has been appointed and qualified as. Administrator o f the estate o f John B. Taylpr, ' late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1932. S. C. .WRIGHT, Probate Judge ‘of said County. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Calvin F. Owens, Deceased. I. C. Davis has been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the es­ tate o f Calvin F, Owens, late of Greene County, ’ Ohio, deceased. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1982, . ' S, C. WRIGHT, ! I Probate Judge of said County. CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) WITHOUT USE OP KNIFE WITHOUT LOSS OP TIME A successful-treatment fo r internal and protruding piles. Requires from four to seven treatments at intervals o f about once a week fo r a cure o f the average case. Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment for Fietulae, Pruritis Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc. DR. J. A. YODER Osteopathic Physician and Prpctplogiat 18,19, 20 Steele B)dg., Xenia Phone 384 Wanted to Buy . p Used Electric Water Pumps tlMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllliltllltmillilllHHIIIIIIIIIIIliillillllU f. . LOANS AND . . .] j. . .INSURANCE. , .I |We Will Loan You money on Your | 1 AUTOMOBILE 1 I Farmers* Special Rate On 1 j INSURANCE f | A Saving Can Be’Made on Insur- § W . H. Swankhouse 3303 E. Third S t, Dayton, Ohio ance by Calling Us § nDwuiiiBiui.ji;if j JELDEN & CO., Inc., | j Steele Bldg. Xenia; O. | i ' J’ hnne 23 |. miiiiiiiiiiHiHiHiiimiiiiimiiiifiittiiMiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiftid TUBERCULIN TESTED MILK Delivery Morning and Evening Milk—7c Quart Milk—4c Pint C?eam—15c Pint COTTAGE CHEESE— 10c Pt. 20c Quart HARRY HAMMON { e l e c t r ic a l [ REPAIRING S WANTED TO BUT XENIA Building and Loan Stock si i OF ALL KINDS J ! Nelson Creswell, I ! I | Phone 1741 iiittiiiiiiMiiHfiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiitmitiHiiiMmiiiiiimitiimii? Anyonehavingstockforsaleineither oftheXeniaBuilding&LoanCompan­ ies canwrite theundersigned, stating . - y ■ r numberofshares, name of loan, and i , <• thelowestpriceyouwilltakeforit.Ad- t dress “Mr.Holland”. Postoffice box 597,Cedarville,Ohio, : v&M li RACES SHOWS P O L O C OME to tha greatest Fair In Ohio'* hiitory. Navar bafora such iiitarasting and aducational axhibitt, such thrilling antartainmant. You'll ba Jntpirad by your Stata’a gloria* in agricul­ ture, tnduitry and fine arti. You'll ba entertained by tha $15,000 hamett racing program, horia »how, band concert* and tha thrilling ipactada, “Waihington Live*,'1with a cait of 1200, many from your coUntyj stirring mUiic, colorful ballot*, beautiful costume*. Bring tha whole family to tha Fair! ADMISSIONS REDUCEDI Only 2S e*nft 46 «*• tW* y*»f‘* Mf, with 25-Mnt i«*ti avtilabl* at th* hit* null r*«*t, night hot** «how and p*f* •ant, *'W«h!ngton Uv*t."

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