The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the times, Read themi Advertising Is news, as much as the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to yon. FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 31 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY JULY 6, 1934 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWSLETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS He Does a Thorough Job of It | FOUR ASK DIVORCE , | Asserting that her husband, now ; confined in the Mansfield state re-j forraatory never provided her with a home, and that since their marriage October 28, 1930, they have lived 'with her father, Inez Hamilton has Water, Water, My Kingdom for Water! COLUMBUS. — Notwithstanding brought suit against Virgil R. Hamil recent rains have greatly enhanced ten- She asks to be decreed custody crop prospects, a general shortage of .°f two minor children, water exists in the United States and: Charging failure to contribute to abroad to the extent that it has be- 'her support, Alice Dalhamer has filed come a matter of grave concern. I t ,suit against Samuel Dalhamer, to is therefore of interest to Ohio people !whom she was married June 9, 1927. that one small section of this state <The wife requests custody of a minor may become the laboratory where the.^ild. problem of moisture deficiency will b e ! Naom» E- Bethards, charging her solved in whole or part. A fair start husband, Lawrence Bethards, with has been made in the Muskingum !wilful absence from home for more valley towards materializing a vast than three years, asks restoration to water conservation project by joint;her maiden name of Meredith. They federal and state action. But im-'were married June 1, 1929 at New- pounding of water in numerous dams P0l'L Ky. is not alone sufficient. Washing of j Fred Borden, plaintiff in a suit a- soil is causing millions o f dollars of jgainst Catherine Borden, charges loss to farmers in hill sections. Salt grops neglect pf duty and cruelty, Creek valley, comprising'100,000 acres. and asks for custody o f three minor east o f Zanesville in the Muskingum 'children, river watershed, has been selectsd by the Soil Erosion Service of the federal ] FORECLOSURE ACTIONS government as one section in the I Four mortgage foreclosure actions United States to experiment in de-1Lave been fileds in Common Plea veloping soil ^conservation by strip iCourt, three by the Peoples Building cropping, longer rotations, improve-tan<J Sayings Co., and one by the Home ment in pastures and woodlots, and Building and Savings Co., requesting terracing. These! taken together judgments aggregating $20,508.19. would retard the flow of water to low- ,The suits f o l l o w : ___________________________ _________ er levels and protect the soil. It has' Home Building and Savings Co. vs,;' ~~ ~ *"" . been calculated that an average of John P. Ramsey and others, $1,460.75; |Su.mf|fICX* V 3 .C 3 . t lO I l ten tons of soil is lost annually from Peoples Building and. Savings Co. vs. I every acre in the Muskingum valley Walter and Alice D. Koogler, $3,-i p Q j* R u f f t l W o f l l C l l by erosion, equal to a yearly loss of fiO-l.lO; against George W. and'Emma i ____ _ $1,000,000 according to David C. Wymer, $15,592.50; against Alfred J.! Women from Greene, Madison, ’ varner, executive 'secretary of the*0101 Carrie Sayles, $361.84. IClark, Fayette and Clinton counties Cashier’s Son May SENATORBORAH Be Robber Victim SAYS NRA IS MONOPOLY PLAN Senator William Borah, Idaho, • Robert Crites, 21, son of V/, G. Trites, cashier* of the Spring Valley j :National Bank, is in the McClellan '■ hospital, in a dangerous condition, the 'result of a gunshot wound. He v;as shot in the chest just above the heart. He continued the trip home broke through the mass of red tape Dayton but collapsed as he entered regulations and took the “air" Wed- tile house. No motive can be found,nesday in an. address to the people of other than robbery. {this country serving warning of bu- ■*— .....— ieaucracy now being enthroned in Woman Commits |Washington. * 1 Borah reminded the Democratic Suicide A t Home’lmiers of pwty platform at- |tacking monopoly but one of the first Mrs, Adam J. Gerlaugh, 52, com-!things the present administration did imitted suicide late this morning by |was to suspend the anti-trust laws ■swallowing a quantity of poison at ‘ and now monopoly was more ruthless iher home on N. Maple street here. in crushing small business than ever ------- - - -v‘ Brown Meeting In state water conservation 1board, who j is co-operating with the federal serv-! Mr. Warner is looking forward' CITATION ISSUED iare invited to join with the Extension Chinch Bugs Hit Corn Fields In This. Township Reports have reached us that of the largest mef nf oi the She was removed by a physician to (before, ithe. McClellan Hospital at Xenia,! He held the AAA program would :where she died at noon. Despondency [ruin the farmers of this nation if con- jwas cited as the reason for the wo- tinued and that-farm conditions were man’s act. Mrs, Gerlaugh was ‘a na- 'worse today than a year ago. He was tive of Greene County and had lived critical of the crop and live stock re- liere for Several’-years. 'Auction plan and held that if the gov- Surviving her are her husband, a !eminent could force a farmer to re transfer and ice dealer; five sons, I'duee his cotton acreage it could, also Lawrence, Jameg, Robert, Harry and 'deny the freedom of the press and Adam, Jr., two daughters, Elizabeth j f ree speech. and Pearl, all of Osborn. i Borah combined the issue of mono- — w-:_______ jpolies with the division o f wealth, !contending combinations of business j U a t t e r l m . M a y S t a r t had contributed to the condition P v i c n t i T m - C 'under which four percent of the people x n s o n l e r m j o o n 0Wn 80 percent the nation’s [wealth. “To me,” he added, “ this is the most vital problem before the Amori- ! According to Prosecutor , Marcus McCallister it is possible that McLain ] ^^tterlin Brazil, tnd, promoter, *Jll] ^. le ^ ,, o • r t i t . . i start hls five-year prison term this' b p r m g n e l d , r n d a y week, Friday or Saturday. The man-1 Borah, attacking ‘‘biireaucracy,’’ ’ {said “ it is under a constitutional COLUMBUS, O.., Jirne 30th-One which denied a new trial, will be government alone a government of • r. „ . , daw and order, that the rights and pn- turned to the Ohio Supreme Court a n d ___ ------ ;_______„ „ date from the U. S. Supreme Court,]’ -"■*“ » vV j.,... ...... v.^ MAVw .,» u Kn~, « nnaav imai’y campaign will be staged in'then to Common Pleas Court in this) , , - departments in a summer vacation h crons of com in this iSl}rin^field’ Fvid^> Jul>’ Cth> b y ‘ coirnty, where lie was found guilty of “ e* ° ! ^ ’ preserved and en liberties of the average man and wo- ice. In the case o f Mary E. Tippy a- • , “ “ “ , : once in several crops of co in this “ * Ul“ ’ 7 TI , ™ S y .joyed o ___ __ rr: ___ .period arranged for the interest .of townghip The p£^. ig found e]se- :fl'lends a«d neighbors of Clarence J. violation o f the Ohio Securities Act. t to even'greater things in Salt Creek £ainst Perry E. Tippy, in Common ruraj women. valley, however, than' conservancy Pleas Court, the defendant has been; dams and prevention of soil erosion. e*ted to appear in court at 9 a. m. ^ !July 3 to show cause why he has not tbhr0u*ffh The first yeal- under the state cos-lcomPlied with a former court order! metology law was completed June Beauty shop proprietors and operat ors were notified by the state co s-; ciprnNfi n p p v v n r o p iN vn ;given an °PP°rtunity to read, do metology board that all who had not* „ r , . .. „ , handwork, or study some of the ma- obtained their first year's license b y L . i “ „ y^ terial element present at where in the efiubf^g particularly in Bath Twp. : .. . . . . . A tank of creosote: oil has been re- a three day camping at the _ , „ ceived m Xenia by the Greene County Rest and recreation is the keynote program to be conducted iBrown, Republican candidate Igovernor, in bis home congressional jsupposed to have been district. . - ^ r* ii x.-n x ■ , . i Recalling the recent controversy for jCatterlm sold certificates m what was i „ . , • . . . . v . ?■ jover freedom of the press, in which. i. f.‘ i It tt “ ,” 7 ” es"ihe said “ something of theold Ameri- tates,” in which the Harper heirs and i Delegations from each of the nine Mercer heirs were said to have an in- s - * r oi i i ! 4*® Oil* Camp Site near, Clifton on .« n •„ • 'iL counties in the district will travel to taest in valauble real estate in New-.+ 3°\to the'plaintiff113^ 6" ° ^ y jAu£“ st 8*9' 10* Campers are not ask- g0vernnient, to’ be Used in controlling ®pringfield to pay to BrownYork City. Several hundred Greene j1 ^ - 1 ______ .ed to plan or prepare meals, but are ,, . _ . - .... , . . 1he meeting will be held in Memorial,county popple were caught m the: the bugs. The oil is poured into a small trench around the field or that portion that yet affected with the pest. Hall at 8 o'clock, Mr. Brown has an- game, nounced that he will make .one of the! .uo, o xjy I thank ou, Judge, was the com- j j l this camp T” . .', "1*'T "I" 1* 'T ' most important speeches of the cam-1 T> J July ! will I k , r c ,J r «d u, pa«., tte by, TM. vucutto, offur, ,n o .c o r ' tte “ “ f f "f* the u , f a . • ; H a n e S R ° a d utute exuminatlon before they will be ° C tunity for complete relwcation from ® j Fx ? f ^ -m imo",.* Committees are beiog organirej to : M n w r n m n l o t m l ese exa na ions, e app ican $100 and costs and sentenced to sixty jW The bugs can destroy a crop least 750 V * It is necessary to have an enroll- A days m jail m Common Pleas Court1 , . . . . „ . , _ T , of u.. t i » t r. j , .ment or thirty women before; July by Judge R. L. Gowdyy, Monday. *2g must have a credit of a hours from a recognized school cosmetology. This is alsotrueofbut- « uu“ KC il*- ^ yvnuyy, tuuuuay. 2g jn order to promote this feature of of-state operators whowish towork d™ ,ng nghts we™ alao re' the Extension program. Interested voked. for a two-year period. women may enroll with Miss Ruth $30,000 DAMAGE SUIT f adforxl’ » e™ " 8t*a«<>n * * * ( The Dayton Power and Light Co., | 016 ° y 'was named defendant in a suit for . _ Population equal to that of a good- $30,000 damages filed Saturday in ' X e i l i a H o m e sized city inhabits Ohio’s 22 state in-. Common Pleas Court, and based on ! mlTbu^T evel7. 6omtZ ^ Brown, supporters} , ^ O l l l p I e t e C l •h f ^ and arreadj’ W R i i " ^ r ^ o m p i ^ o r t h T H ^ e s ' days as they multiply by the million. vans are preparing to make the in Ohio, since reciprocity has not been established with other states under cosmetology law. . ] a * Two Injured In Accident recovery can spirit blazed forth,” Borali said: “During this discussion it was said would be unspeakable for the gov ernment to . say there are enough newspapers and no more must be started. : “ To me it is no more unthinkable than to say there are enough stores, and no more must be started, that there are enough shoe factories and no mare .must ha -started,’ “Of all forms of government which has ever been permitted to torture sec-j tlu; human family, the most burden- journey to Springfield next Friday. ;pr0VC(, ag a national is ome city p anchestei is plan- ontjm.y pvoject, the road has been {some, the most expensive, the most ning a special delegation. iturned over to Greene Caravans of Republican s are Barn Is Completed County fqrjdemoralizing, the most devastating, to „ , , . r,,- , ■ r> cx" !f utnre maintenance, it was announced [human happiness and the most de- pected from Fayette Clinton, Greene, Monday by Highway Director O. W.jatruetive to human values is a bu- One man is .in the county jail and ami Logan counties and Brown sup-: n x t ■ • a . aaa jieaucracy. It has destroyed every two others, occupants of his car, are porters in Clark county where ' the to ■;Vil,l!S!!U,!n U.P° " . ^ lCh ^ h" a recovering from injuries as the result meeting is to.be held promise a rous- local ]abo; w})iU, a Hiwabi(. pot.tioy of <( ie‘ °Ub 8UP' of an automobile accident on the Mid- mir creetincr to the candidate. Re--,,.,. ........... . . „ die Jeffersonville pike, one half miles east night, All are colored. ]the balance which was expended for V t £ T ° ne- I'ublicans from the adjoining counties ’ maturialSj w(;Ilt lo ]abor uti0l, in their ^ M v e r S Y . C o O P e r o f Jamestown, Sunday have been, informed .of the meeting nlanufacU,re. The unimproved section I ^ P an, _de fiom Butler, Pi eble af (.)ie Hanes road was .0 miles in ! Speaks A t Xenia stitutions, according to the last the death o f Harold E. Dorff, 10, monthly report o f the Department of pupil at the 0 , g, aTld s> 0 Home, Public Welfare. Inmates in all in- wbo died July 11, 1933 from injuries'Construction of the new barn at the stitutions number 35,764, one third o f and burns suffered when he climbed a G. S. and. S. O. Home, one of the AtrniMied before Mimininni Turio-e a nr ... . ■ Ll,t ««'*«.•» ,«uu «» .« m m , these being women and girls. The company steel tower and came in con- largest in the country, is practically R L Johnson Xenia on aPcharire of ° ld Montgomery counties w,u be Pre‘ [length. This road originally ended at] eight state hospitals for insane con-, tact With a high tension line. * [completed. onernHnir *n mitn»wbile mfnvSented S° ' ,. . , . . . . . .. ijunction with the Lantz road, about j Shawnee Park, Xenia was the meet- tain 17,277, a little over one half of, Ealph A . We8terfield, of Hamilton! The project was . started Dec. 4, J „ d,st,actly a ,G miles north of the Dayton-Xonin L ing place for hundreds of Xenia and the total. The Ohio Penitentiary has county, administrator of the estate, under the CWA program and con- , n sJ ’ mlL *Af ro,” ?^0Wf m®etin,g 8tag°d by Br0'™ 8,pike. The improvement covered the ]Greene County residents, who enjoyed the largest population, 4,398, includ- filed the suit which chartres thc lil?ht tinned under FERA auspice’s when k*J?*' “ X„ nad fiends and neighbors of his home d.s- extonfH-011 from Lantz lunibus, entered a not guilty plea and tnct. Preliminary arrangements for highway ing 461 at honor camps. State Reformatory also “male inmates. The Ohio company with negligence. ,- has. 3,275. The child, a pupil from. Cincinnati, represents an expenditure of $45,000. (fell 35 feet to the ground after touch-: Final exterior finishing touches, ing the high voltage wire. He suffer- grading and installation o f feeding road to the CWA went out o f existence. It .. __ .___, , . , _ . . was remanded to jail m default of the affair were made by a committee i $500 bond. His preliminary hearing 0f Brown supporters in .the Seventh , was assigned for Tuesday morning, district and aid has been promised by BUIMMNG While school activities in Ohio end-'ed a fractured spine and second de- equipment is all that remains before ju ^ 'n a s s en e e r s ^ s °L^McClellan Repub.llcan central committeemen and ( . _____ ... __ __ it.:_____ _____ ___ ., , , ............ u ___i. ______. s . j rm.. ____ Jured passengers, is in Mcueuan committee women throughout the dis-, ed generally in June or earlier this gree burns over the body and died five the barn is occupied. The structure Ho8pital, Xenia, with a fractured left trict has net been true in rural high schools hours after the accident in a Xenia is U-shaped, 176 feet long, 146 feet h- and mjnor jnjury ^ tbe • o f the state where vocational agri- hospital The tower which the boy ,wide and 88 feet high. It has a mow wrjs(. c j 0j,ns0n receivcd a cut on culture is taught. With such stu- climbed was one of five stationed in capacity of 400 tons, a grain capacity the‘ ^ hip while Lucy ^ ckins0h, R o b e r t ' K e i l l l O l l dents and teachers this is an all-year a field near the institution's grounds, of 10,000 bushels, stalls for 78 cows, gibson and the driver escaped activity, at least from a practical) The petition charges that children 50 calves and 10 horses, besides eight }njUl, Parsons’ auto is said to have standpoint. These pupils must raise (of the institution wer accustomed to isolation stalls and six maternity s|desw‘jped a machine owned by James crops and stock during the summer playing in that vicinity and that the [stalls. jBryant, east of Jamestown, and season as a part of their course, and high tension towers constituted a hid ! * * j ryant, driven by his son. the:a diversified afternoon and evening • {program of Fourth of July entertain- i——:— -------- jment arranged in connection with a ____ _ A x d LOAN LAWS ' C1V1C “ rts y-at-home” Fourth Of July RUSHED BY LEGISLATURE!celebration, the most elaborate of its . _____ _ '-kind ever held in the city. The special session of the legisla- j Myers Y. Cooper, Cincinnati, former ture called last week to consider!Ghio governor, was an afternoon Visit- ■building and loan laws rushed tlie!or alld delivered a patriotic address program through in record time. i Six ’ n tbe Pat>k pavilion at 3 o clock, bills were passed chief of which will' Afternoon features included a pro- Died Friday [make possible for the institution to*™™1™ auction a"fi contract bridge *—■‘-1- ..* :federalize and stockholders and de- *-0U1'riIimt'n^ aild an elimination horse- Kennon, 74, former positors get the government guar- ;fiboe pitching tourney, with cash HEARING ASSIGNED their teachers must direct this work, [den menace to children of tender age. DYER RESIGNS FARM BUREAU , The state is divided into eleven dis-J Claim is also set forth that although POST BECAUSE OF ILL HEALTH tricts containing 73 counties, in whichithree of the towers displayed danger) -------- j 195 teachers have charge o f 204 jsigns, the one which the boy climbed! C. A. Dyer, Columbus, legislative __ ....... .......... .... „„ .... schools. The teachers are allowed 30 bore no warning sign, but was com-.[representative o f the Ohio Farm Bu -‘ state banking department to pay a days vacation which they scatter over the year. The counties without voca tional agricultural instruction are Champaign, Cuyahoga, Columbiana, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Lucas, Madison, Mahoning, Scioto, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Union and Vinton. With the smoothness o f clock work the general assembly adopted seven emergency building and loans acts and pletely exposed and unprotected. At- reau for a number of years, has re- second dividend of 10 per cent to spent his early life here but moved torney C. L. Darlington and A, C. signed the post because of continuedgeneral claimants of the defunct Ex- to Columbus more than twenty years! Gallagher filed the suit on behalf of ill health, according to officials of the change Bank at Cedarville has been ago. He had been employed by a Co-j the pupil’s estate. .state farm organization who accepted assigned for 9 a. m. July 7 by Com- lumbus baking company for fourteen — -------- ------—— his resignation in bi-monthly meet- „ion picas Judge R. L. Gowdy. The years. _ I j r » ling of the board of trustees, last dividend, if approved, will be payable He is survived by his widow and Closed Streams {Wednesday, in the capital city. on and after July 9. . j o - j . Mr. Dyer has long been a promin- ...........—— --------- Upened Sunday ent figure in the state legislative halls F. O. HARBISON HOLDS Ferryman, of Columbus; three sisters: " {where he has officially represented WHEAT YIELD Greene county streams that have both the Ohio Farm Bureau and the - Ind., Mrs. Mary Huffman, of Spring- been closed during the three-month Ohio State Grange. He has suffered When it comes to matching the ree- field, and Mrs. Julia Morris, of Ce- Robert W. . ......... „ ........... o _._............ Cedarvillian, died at his home, 29 S .' antce. Due to examinations and legal prizes being awarded. An exhibition Davis street, Columbus, Friday after-;procoedure it will take months to get •softball game was an attraction at noon at 5 o’clock. He had been ill fo r !the institutions under thc federal Field, near the ^park. Families eight months suffering from a com-j plan. • who spent the day in the park, on- Hearing on an application of the plication of diseases. j .»— ■■----- -—.— , ;joyed supper, cafeteria style, served Born at Cedarville, Mr. Kcnnoni_________________ _________ _____ [by women of the county, UNION LABOR LEADERS OUT * Commencing the evening’s program, TO ORGANIZE ALL LABOR atl aiFcounty boys* band, recruited “ 7“ _ 'under the direction of H. E, Seall, The situation in the onion belt in bandmaster of the Cadet Band at the HaTdin county where a strike o f onion 0, g,. atKj g, & Home, played a con- JO ............. II10 „ JUV#IV ,iiu laborers has been on for ten days'C{.rt at 7 o-Woclf, At 9 o’clock a fire- three children: Robert, of Wheeling,' haB.res1u.lted in 300 or mo^ bein£ ° 1’- works display wag, held, and during W. Va., and William and Mrs. Mary tganiz®d m a uril°n under °f tTl<> ^hiainderof the evening, dancing Ferry an, of Colu bus; three sisters: Government work at l attereon wag enjoyed in the park auditorium. BANNER Mrs. Dolly Studevant, of Union City, T Mder C°ntl01 ° f Dayt° n: — --------- — Labor loaders and non*umon men from1 uaci ’NTF’W TOPIC** this county have been unable to get POLITICIANS STILL WONDER jobs. More regimentation. ..... three specialschool aid measures in [propagation period were opened to failing health for several months and ord of a wheat yield in Cieene county, darvillc; fourteen grandchildren and, two days last week besides ap- (sportsmen, Sunday. The Little Miami sought withdrawal from active -serv- someone must reach 44 bushels an one great grandchild. } propriating $125,000 for the state in- river a’t Clifton; Caeearcreek |from ice through resignation from his acre, this being the record sot by F. The body was removed to the home .AUTO OVERTURNS AN1) Wilmington Pike down and Beaver- joint position as legislative represen- O. Harhison on his 11 acre crop. of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Grace creek from the D. & X. car bams at tative of both state farm orgnnizn- Mr. Harhison is said to have had Kcnnon, of Cedarville, Sunday, Funer- Shoup’s Station, were opened Sunday, tions, ' his ground in the very best condition al services were conducted there Mon- { W. .1. Fannin, Federal pike, is in the Grace Coolidge, widow of the former dustrial commission. The school leg istlatlon permits school districts to borrow money in anticipation o f tax I For weeks the story has been going !tho rounds in this county, Columbus DRIVER IS INJURED and in Washington, D. C., that ______- iSenator S. I). Foss wan to marry last fall, it being disced and harrowed day afternoon at 2 o’clock, in charge Springfield City Hospital' .suffering''president. Another story was that iPROGRESS ON STREET WORK nine times. In addition to the usual of. Rev. C. E. Hill, pastor of the Co- from serious injuries when his auto- .Mrs- Coolidge had Visited in Yellow ( SLOWED UP BY RAINS amount of fertilizer he also used 4800 darville M. E. Church, assisted by, mobile overturned three times on the Springs' just recently. Those oft the * „ . , I pounds of pulverized limestone. He Rev. Mr. Hutchison, of Columbus, Selma and Jamestown pike se v e ra l inside say there is no foundation for . S ' * T°Ur * ° . Heavy rains several days ago held used six and one half pecks of seed former pastor. ‘ {nights ago. The machine is badly the story and the Senator has made acts provide means whereby aasocia-; 8 ain ‘up the improvement on Xenia avenue per acre. The wheat was o f excel- Burial took place in Massie’s Creek damaged and was brought to the public denial, finna m«v -fmula nnrl V ' pt meaI 1 1 , f*AiHmhus nike. Thtttadftv work- lent quality and it is said not a Weed ------ .. ....... .. ALLEN ELEVATOR LEASED collection and to borrow federal money {being the only streams in the county; to„ pay indebtedness. It also included closed, amendment of the budget law to con form with the ton-mill limitation on real estate. The building and loan . . . t i r t i r cr , tio s ay obtain federal funds a d k p te8erva t L s earlv Tickets a»d Colu b s pi e. urs ay r - le t lit it is s i ot ee Cemetery. .........................- “ t w “L T o S a t , •»*» •<»««• *» »'■“ ■ '“ “ j « » » r t * f ■M“ l ' sor Xenia Ohie m Rwmnl’c, afA- ft >of stone on Xenia avenue. The exca- has demonstrated that it is not al- Xenin, Ohio, 01 Browns Drug Store, ^ ^ Complctcd on tl)0 Cp. Wftys acreage that will give you lumbus pike end. To keep the pike a large wheat yield but the condition open fo r traffic a special detour toad o f the seed bed, 1 insurance and ether relief, and strengthen state control o f such in stitutions. The senate also confirmed .. , .... the appointments of Lockwood Thomp* jCcdftr</,11°’- 0hl0‘ son and George' O’Brien to the board 712 APPLY FOR OLD G"* your World’s Fail* Tour tickets, AGE PENSION IN COUNTY ;by ( aanty 411 (,lub at !Pi own’s Drug Store. BY C’UMMINGB & CRESWELL o f liquor control. 26c Kinoxall Ant Powder 17e Week End Special at Brown's Drugs 49e Mrs. Littletons Homo Made Candy,will be built alongside the Orr field One pound of the finest Assorted ChocolateS““>81c Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs to be used until the job is completed. 8Bc Bayers Asperin Tablets 2 doz.—25c $2 00 Dr. than Poultry Panamin lfi lh. <;i/> $1.89 Subscribe for THE HERALD More than 712 applications have1 been made for old age pensions in| Greene county. Pension*board ment*} hers estimate that tlio total will not! Keep your lion.i heallhy and inyint. IWeek End Special at Brown’s Drugs likely exceed 800 in thc county. [Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs |quality. * I . ! 'The E. A. Alldn elevator has been ! leased by Cummings & Croswell who irtro handling wheat from that lota* 'lion. Most of the wheat m-eived is [in excellent condition and o f high
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