The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

ffi»w ffimtoffirvltoPCI Iffir AdtVWfftlMfttffiKlBIkffiteD id tfe* item M m i tim & l * M-ammU iSSMSSSS ? 3B 4 r w P f f i R f f i H i t a § f f i i t i » « t b m » r tm W w n m t* js * . fim-SEVTOTH YEAR NO. 4 BOB asmne Mmnmnsi! CSDARVOm OHIO, BtelMTI j u n r o o t to tu b ed itor llWito*, Cedarville Herald, jCsdarvlBe, O. Dear *&■:-— T DECEMBER 28,1934 PRICE, gU» A IRAS tRMH I A t t o t f a r i r I f e a r MW ___ . ..... . j A ta r weeks age I ..submitted tor B L B ■ w y M i l l i i T O iTbg Herald an assembly of “thumb-* P O T n i l I M C n I V| ,u !l’' recollection* o f boyhood life in Cedarvitt*. This has led to the eon* nm TTUVTTO 1 in 4r faring UPof additional memories from V*M*«. Otto, ^ ^ whi, k ^ * * * Chw^ o f ihtwwt .to other# who can look * t t S vatarwi twnaan back on delightful scene#, and happy _____ . *hoyt ■when it day* spent in this fair community , . «*w * te r«h iin s potato*#, according i. . The leaky springing wagon . . . . h v t summer young Jim Murray'# hame*s shop , , . . Bum- Gnmoh raksd M bushels of potatoes |p* o f Mitchell's saw mill . . . . or on* raaasmrod more of land. A soar-Watching the men cut and store "ice ago the Held, on theupland, was injabove the mill dam . . . , Hauling hay I»atwe. It wa# plowed xn the spring-doodles> tM ctiysA boy's j o b _____ T,^enty !Aunt Harriet Mao picking greens— Y mu ? pounds offg, sure harbinger qf spring . , , , voice fertiHser were u*ed, During the of a song sparrow along the little summer the crop was dusted. Total!brook jn tbe 0f the old achool coet HP to time of digging was $42, house____ The swimmin' hgle at the the youth reported. This winter at?*: “bend,” and Osborn's pasture, play- banqpift *fc OhmStat* University Iground o f Cedarville boys for over y?™* “ ade a me.mber .more than a lifetime------ One-armed Of the .400 BUsbel Potato Club’ tod jPhillips'the milk-main, in the day y°u roust furnish your own nition Of his complishment. potato growing Right Of the fifteen large murals depicting pioneer and modern history o f OWe, which, attracted thousands daOy to the Ohio State Exhibit at the “Century of Progress," have been in­ stalled permanently in the Capitol building by Williani Mark Young of glory horns Wilmette, 11!., the artisbwho executed curfew the murals and -who is recognised all truants aC - ' p a J l . Fred Lee, a hoy about town who left to join the navy and become a great tcb* player—his brother whom 'everybody called “Beano" ^ . . When most every other family in town owned a “Pug” dog .' , , The horrible Jake Harris murder and the blood hounds , . ♦The Dallas robbery talking 'machines with morning ♦ 4 . The eight o'clock John■■Bosh,; Sammy and Billy particularly for the historic accuracy Pickerel, story book fiddlers . . . . ir> ^ o f .his works. The remaining seven Bread box loafers in front o f M a c W ^ W e r S r a V O r m to** had’ their red-- Ip -'Comm#*! Pete — -1*-1- -lUMMgm. PleaaOetei Dhwe##' have been awarded- as friteWs; Prank Boshon from Haarirt. t* Buahon>#n frettads^ef-“groea -»eg- lect and vrilfri? absence* frembome; mM ■/& W — i'& g ■•Mr' w. k .r> at Blriek Jehneoa frem Mary J^ma*«i,p^,7 i cwm*y & MagromdiHMl wMfal abeenoaf WBBam ' atagaoR'*ftan°Kpndi<j Ktaega—) on charge of- Wttfttt'abaaacef WiBiSm J. Pamdn >■{&#* Jeweti-Paanim an grounds of neglect, the plaintiff to pay gBiiwiWy-towmdi a ndnor efatfd’a support. F<mBC%OaURBACTION8 Suit te' recover | 5 ^ g ^ judgmmt add for foreclesure «f'.mortgaged real estate baa»beeat; filed* In Common Pleas Court'hy -The Virgiaien Joint fftiek Latik Baidi* cntwleston* W, V m .; igaWtt Claadrei Whtie Harreld and ethers. Miller and Fihiiey are at- torneys the plawtifk; Tha PeopliM^Building. and: Savings Co-» I* plaWtiff In a W&M mortgage. roreck»ure action filed against Zinet- t* R. Lesndugandother#. C.W, Whit- mer is attorney for the plaintiff. ar 7 ' painting in the exhibit will he hung Bull’s grocery . . . . “Bat Row* in the Ohio State Archaeological and Ervine’s great wood rick—fuel for the Historical Society museum. Two of lime k i l n s . The spring below the! the smaller murals will be placed in old school on the hill-top (now a ‘ ._ Tobacco Limit 1934 |Reflection |On XENIA. April 9—Death, Mrs. Martha is . Dailey—Fire at Dan. Aultman resi- S U V e n t S dence—College Minstrels. m j, April 13—Supt, H. C, Aultman re- Buriev tobacco erowers' he fo« ow^P C ^ I okt of elected Co. Supt—Sales Tax defeat- m*v „r„ f ,ia, in l vent.a ** T«°rdedfW the files of the ed third time—Miss Esther Waddle the arches o f the rotunda, and Mr.'feeble, polluted current} . . . . I l i T s f / * f ne <?mn*y * *J *W™ n" m^ ^ ra ld for the year V 34- Young will naint two additional4ana brr*s auarries „ . . . .Pious pil-t u t . y . a‘moft unawmourfy prefer Kenneth Little * succee Young will paint two additional*ana Use's quarries murals for the rotunda arches. ‘ grimage of the little flock to the — — ' |“Old-Sides" Covenanter church ... . , Dr. Ray Fife,' State Supervisor o f ® «* Orey Stewart of dad's day, out- Vocationat Agriculture and president'wardly gruff and blunt hut who ad- o f the American Vocational Assocla^ ministered to rich and poor alike, a tion,; will go to Washington, D. C., faithful benefactor to all home people Jam 10 to initiate a new series of *•- - Doinan, the painless (?> dentist broadcast on vocational education who pounded in fillings with a ham- 1 over the NBC Red Network. The met and punch . . . . The Cheese . 1934 program, which, is sponsored by factory . . . , The flaxen mill , . , the'vocational association, was plan- Jefferies furniture shop . . . . Tur­ ned early this month at the annual box's‘water power saw mill below meeting hi Pittsburgh, and, following ti>wn * * » , Th® toll gates (one still the inaugural, Jam 10, will lie pre- standing on Route 42, a short way M&ted each Thursday evening, Dr, wrth of- Cedarville) - , . Old .man wmms* continuation, of the bacco, ning May Drake, county agent. l rj i tn Kerr-Smith to- Richards as mayo#-, taking his seat Iuract With organisationl of cowncfi New 1, 1935, according to E. .A, Ye4r,g d, y__Attor«v Charles Dar- Kenneth Little,* succeeds A. {.washing , A summary of accidents compiled ^koad on- tiie McEiroy place , . by the. State Highway Department 8^ 8 A b ,^ ,1 c f hf era Sn th« c»mP shown that 483 persons were killed ** *;he deep-fill during the building and’5)Q30 were injured from Jan, 1 to «* the r8,lroad------ the rock quarry Sept. 30 in accidents 6 n the high- on the s,te of th„e P«Per min wins Bible Reading Contest—Death, R* G. H. Irvin-^Street - improvement started by Biff Bros.—Death, P. H. Flynn—Cedsrvillian. first- called at Year’s day—Attorney Charles Dar- State Liquor store in Xenia-Mr. and Out of 21 growers eligible to nar- I*",*4®* T *™ ? . ^ , in? rove in * Mrs- C. L. Finney celebrate 40tii out or £i growers eiigime to par Lei>#non hospital following a motor marriage anniveraarv * ticipate m the referendumVote on the „ „ - TviJLi.tui marr age anniversary. qoMtion, moaUy lo»ted ta Sw »- * ' “ “ “ ™” m . co y m ta limited. » M * i . ^ t a c t o f t t a ^ L B . “ tavor of cmtanmocc. Two »«ta.wo ^ AiTen^O jA. Dobbta. md E. i S t a T & S ? * £ announce partnership Miss Esther PaUllin—Edgar Little Service"—Mar- injured while felling tree—Death,.S, votes were cast and two others did jj not vote. Signers of tobacco produc- «Miami Valley Pi tion control contracts are exempted ria„_ « , *7^, from paying the 25 per cent tax n o w ^ ^ Main. levied by the act on gross sales value j anuWy . The Tile kiln across the * * * ' * • a hr t%*■*■. »v ' a Johnson to Rev, m . Murdock. W. H, Arthur. April 27—Death, Mrs. Joshua Kyle ivtetidtt McClain —Howard Powers injiped With truck cate—Committee named for Corn-Hog May 4—P. H* Creswell rMigna O. Tax Commission ways outside o f municipalities. Fog, The East Point School house! control—J. W. Fawcett and M. E. g. Marshal—Three heavy lfesaee Ritehour start federal water survey during week-Ueatb, Mr*, Stella Rife . . t —Wl A* Turnbull concludes six weeks —Death, Moore McMiUan-Death, M a k e s s t a t e m e n t jury service on one case fn Dayton Mrs. Flora Dobbins—Death, Dr. David -------- federal court. McKinney—Death, Cora Gaines. Under the new sales tax law, A- January 19—Death, Frank C. May 11—Death, Charles K. Welf smoke rain and snow were the out- P roverbia11 landmark for over half a (mended House Bill No. 134, all mer- Lackey—Local water- system approv- —Earl Short » fiwmmeeji for County standing contributing causes of the century *•••The « « hed stone bridge chants is prohibited by law from do- ed by Insurance Inspection Bureau— Clerk and Dr. W. R. McChesney for major number of the mishaps and the at Ma&sies Creek Cemetery, example »ng business Without a license. Such Death, Mrs. Gertrude Paxton Ewry, Representative—Meter* to all. water greatest frequency of accidents was ** * lo8t in stone *«»«>»ry-------]licenses 'may be secured from the Melbourne, Fla.—Death, Mary Turn- p«trons-Mrs. W. «W, Galloway re- while cars were traveling at a speed Names that ^ become rooted to (County Auditor on or before Decern- er, St Paul, Mmn, elected Regent D, A. R. of from 30 to 50 miles per hour. places through generations of aaso^ber 31, 1934, as provided by rqgula-; January 20—Death, Elmer Shigley Maj 18-Death, William Fletcher v rpu* — tion of the Commission. —Dr. J. Harry Cotton lectures— Wilbcrforce students go on strike— The sales tax levy goes into effect Cummings Chevrolet Agency takes Charles Gilbert chosen editor Earl- under -the law on January 1 , I985. new Iocation in Stuckey Bldg.— ham College paper—C. lP;? Ste|l* Prepaid tax receipts must be avail- Death, Mrs. R, B, McClellan—Mrs. n^med on Board Greene County able to the merchants o f the state J. B, Rife injured in. faU and burned Visitors—CHS entertain genlors; J ciation—The Turnbull Sisters—Sheep . , .. ‘ ■ a ’ Jim McMillan's—Riley Stormant's— A taltatta on lb . TBomm o f lb . Jota G m ^ - R o . . CtaunUrt- * » .* ?■ S.mmy Crawdlta - “Kttatawh” habiUtation ef the physically handi-s„Black Hilk”—“Macedonia”—White- capped hm» been issued under thedi-|jaw and so we have reached before the law can be put into actual by burning candle—W. L. Wilson and Reiter-Marshall nuptials—MarrUae ^ our effect. Prepaid tax receipts will not auto land in ditch, W, Dwight Stewett a T M I * r A !X the Kindred Group on the Handicapp- , . .. ed o f the Ohio Welfare Conference y tTa,,• The publicatimi will he of special in­ terest and help to agencies and in- dividuali caring for the handicapped in that it will aid them in working* out more efficient programs, j A Former Cedarville Boy, The 1935 annual session of the All Ohio Safety Congress will be held in Columbus April 28, 24 and 25 under auspices of the Division of Safety and Hygiene o f the Industrial Commission o f Ohio, it was announced last week following a meeting of industrial rep­ resentatives from all parts of the state. New features of the congress Will he a section for railroads and one ' to t public works. The latter includes FERA employees, for whom a safety organisation has been set up in the state under federal direction. P o s t o f f i e e E x a m T o B e A b o u t J a n . 1 9 A bulletin reaching this (dfice from Washington states that Senator Bulk- ley has asked for an examination for applicants for the vacancy soon to take place in the local postoffiee. The office pays $1700 annually. The examination date has not been set or the place announced .but it will be about the 19th of January. Dean Herschel W. Atant of the School o f Law, Ohio State Univers­ ity, has been appointed by Governor George White to head * newly-created commission o f churchmen, and legal, medical slid domestic relations ex­ perts, in a special .study o f Ohio's antiquated divorce and marriage laws, with the object of making needed re­ forms. The action was taken by the governor at the request of the judicial administration and legal reform com­ mittee of the Ohio Bar Association. D, & V. WILL EXTEND POWER LINE TO ROSS The Dayton Power and Light Co., will extend its line from Selma on the Selma and Jamestown pike to the Ross Twp. school to take care of that service. Farmers along the line will also get the service. A number of farmers .along the Cedarville and Jamestown pike have been trying to interest the company in extending the line on that road. SCARLET FEVER POROUS * CLOSING BKAVMRCRSBK SCMO0 L Scarlet fever hi the Beavercreek Twp. schools resulted to the Christ­ mas vacation etefting * ’ day early. Several pupils to the lows* grades have the fever. School authorities hope to epen tehee! m Jan. t . .Ten anew o f fever have been reported to the cowty this month. VENDOR'S LICENSES ON SALE Per Sahe-Oietee Plymouth Rock. Cfeefcereit free* jrtoe wtoatog »£**»«, Mr*. Cite. StteenwWf R<d. 1, Gedar- pN«r*& Almost everyone in business and those who sell from door to door, in­ cluding farmers that sell butter and eggs to regular customers at their homes, must have license that can be secured at the County Auditor'! dike for $1. December Si Is the last date under the law. Sales tax collection will not Start before Feb. 1st accord­ ing to latest reports. Please leave Pass Books o f ' The Cedarville Building A Loan Associa­ tion at their office, on or before Jan. 1, 1935, for balancing and auditing. 1. C. DAVIS, Sec’y. (ft) nfcw 1 M COURT NEWS MfWSWMM U J S M i f i B J W N m m m m t w n i p i i FMMMMffr H M K T T E H I Grand and petit jury venires for the January term o f Common Plat* Cow* were drawn Friday from the END, RECEIVERSHIP Receivershiphas been.ordered.term­ inated..in,the. case. of F. M. Boyles «- gainst the Moore and Son Dairy Co. and others,, . The first .and final.ac­ count of Sberiff John Bautf*!, ,aa re­ ceiver, waa approved end. the receiver aik( bondsmen, discharged from farther, liability,: EUESFORDIVDRCE Suit for divorce has^been filed in Common Pleas .Court by Helen Dice against;Paul,Dice, Gross .neglect of duty*is charged- , NOTKJUDG1KBNTS - . JohnT . Hwbtoe, Jr;, ha#.recov«r«d the following cognovit notejudgments to . C o n u a t e - . TPhMW. a g ( # s t Bert And Stelln Hodaoo,, 33j>60; a- gainst John H . Hkks, 3303.25. courtsfifiteft. . . While the grand jury is scheduled to convene Jen. 7 to investigate crimtosl cases, Common Pleas Judge R. L. Gowdy indicated there may be g onc-week delay, The petit jury will report on notice, piften names com­ pose. the grand jury venire and 20 the petit jury venire, The following were drawn fo r grand jury .service: Maud McDaniel, Xenia,, First Ward; Delia v Davis, 2£anie First Ward; Bertha Gardner, Xenia, Second Ward; Florence Swan, Xenia, Third Ward; M. H. Rebars, Ross township; Lulu Kern, Xenia, Third Ward; Rosa Smith, Cedarville township; Norval Sams, Silvercreek township; E, A,- Clark, Xenia town­ ship; Chester Preston, Miami town­ ship;, F. fit. Foglesong, Xenia,' First ‘ Ward; C .t W. Lewis, CaeBarcreek townrtip; >Carrie Massie, Xenia,., Fourth Ward; jl. C. Ballard, New . Jasper township, and Esculine Walk? er, Silvercreek township. ' Prospective- petit jurors are as follows:- Alva Keiter, Xenia town­ ship;-Nolle- Snediker, Bath township;,. J. W. Billmyer, Spring Valley, town-- ship; S. A Rahn, Miami towrkhip; Paul Turnbull, Xenia, Third- Ward; Edna Bull, Xenia township; Bertha Robinson,-Xenia, township; Clarence Wood,- Jefferson- township; Elsie Con­ klin, Xenia township; Maud Burrell, Xenia township; Mabel Spahr,( Xenia, Third ./Ward;* Arthur Cummings, Cedarville township; James Clark, Xenia, First Ward; Roy Spahr, Xenia Third Ward; Lewis Frye, Xenia town-- ship; Frank Lights,- Xehia, Fourth Ward; L. D; Welch, Miami township; Roscoe Beal; Caegarcreek township; Mildred Stewart, Miami township, and C. E. Barnhart, Cedarville- township; DISMISS CASE Having been settled, the suit of "the Wtedstock Typewrite* £&, against Wilberforca >Universityhss been dismissed, in Common.Plea# Court. ssgsssr^* be available before February 1, 1935, February 2 —Dr. Marion Stormont Wyatt—Marriage, Frances Walla and at the earliest. The Tax Commission goes to St. Louis with Aetna Insur- Elmar Besh—Death, Curtis DeHavSa. will issue a general order fixing'the ance Co.—Shipment government meat May 25—Kenneth Karrnamed -U. S, actual effective date of the tax levy for relief arrives—Cattle breeder's Marshall fihis Bril Co. aUncrtlBIss for the guidance of all merchants and inspect herds—Selma ’ institute—Dis- extensive improvements on loeal vendors. v trict Eastern Star meeting—Rabbi system. ---------------------- - Tarsith lectures. ' Jane 1 — Fortieth anniversary U . L . C h u r c h B o a r d Cedarville Collage and commsastem t In motor accident—Frank Owana in- observed—Death; Mrs, Anna Bridge B r i n g s S u i t O n N o t e fall from stepladdeT—New ^ __ Death. Altert AndarseR ® ______ |Carlisle onkisi* inspect water plant— Death, Willis? ~McDormen*-**Dentil An action for $1^87.45, claimed due H. Bather-Farmers sign Lester Hsgler, on a note for $1,800 dated Jan. 4 ,iCo^ l‘ Hoff 8 —Clarence J.- Brown ate 1932, and foreclosure o f !mortgage, I Fe” uary 16—George Basigu pur- nounces for governor—Death, Burite is sought by the Board of Trustee# of *ar5[l ®ear J*m®*tewn-—CWA Turner—Council insists an traffic aid for Colkge Students—Tractor reguUtion—Paul Rif# in Dagten tank explodes at Hagar Straw^Board hospital-Marriage, Jatete Larnsnon ______ ^ CO.—W. W. Galloway taking treat* to Mrs. Cammie' Gomky-Deate, m the Clark County Common Pleas ^ hospital. Mrs, Mae Ore. j Court against Mihor W. Hardman February 28—Death, Morris Taylor June 15—WrecktoguM sshedl Iteea and others. . Dean P^rctexes Holloway fann on Xenia are.-Matri*te» JOA* Mary ------------- -Death, Mrs. Lutitia Trdute—Fish- Crawford to Stewart Kitchen—Dam Game banquet announced. etarted across Matsies Creek east of March 2—Death, Mrs. Elsie Mered- town-Dr. K, F. Johhstott tooates “AT _ , ith—lliff Bros, get local pacing con* jjerCt N O W O i l P e n s i o n tract—Supt. Aultman's car leave# j UIW gg -Stcond Dividend file Ete road—Rev, C. E. Hill heads County change Q » i » r t ( h « i u • S n y p p R e q u e s t A defense reqpeat for separation of the first .tte;te<l *«pnd two counts of am:todletxaeaAr.«gai|irtv Frank E, Snypp of dsbom, Ohio, charging violatlte.oil.iha; StateSecurities Jaw, was. granted Saturday: by Common WeesJudge.R..L. fiow&rv-. This, will bringv two, oonsecutiva trials <ti/r timfiefitndant^ the first on count* charstoc nourcotoplianca with th« Saonritite Aet to aellfa*member- ship csrtifteates in.the.International C tototolassf Hamer,'Hates, starttog Prtaite te nf.ateitefitite.teaounta ehargtogiraod by axaggerating yaloa of cartificatea to promote, their sate, assigttad te start Jantery .4. • Rnypp; it was charged,, sold secur- Rtea at 350 a ahsca .wtomr. a proposal ta finance legal aattiemant of old “Harper:estates.” The Women's Missionary Society of The United Lutheran Church in America in a petition filed Saturday i 3 8 1 R e s i d e n t s ......... ; ; ......... - -.... u.,i,|c Bank announcad *—Death, Old p ,.,i.n r .n . m inch «ow CUrcnc. S tn .kv_F ri.rJ Count, now beM ttas Mine, hf M l ftli. lard dljtrifcntal—Dr. I . Atria On residents, who are drawing monthly March 9—County Auto dealers eho8tn Moderator U P Cteatal payment tetriing $4^07.50, and aver- hold meeting here-W . J. Cherry Assembly-Mirriaga, Mitjite Homey age of $12 per pensioner, the county named on Children Home Board— *y. William Rinser—Marriasa. Rev board announced Saturday. Since, the George Ecketie named Election Board Claire V, McNeel to Miss Ftwees local bureau was established, 901 ap* cleric—Style Revue at College. McKihben plications have been received. Of March 16-H . A. Higgins named Jlm# 4 #L a . D. Thomas struek to this number 624 have been approved Xenia P. M.—High School students lirhfcnln*—War on chinch bu*S to » d forw nM t« Columbu. had- „ , it state How. o B c * - » . O. Brri- L D ^ hlra h S Jd I 'I I L m I ' 4'1 “ ,,lt ,0 « “ “ ' “ y f S I r t , W' -Xml.-Spriittil.M inelteB Mr «•* approval or rejection. Collins named on Miami Valley Coop. paMM history. .............. Milk Producer*’ Board—Letter from /jL x- oodtinuadl DOCTOR LOST AUTO D. S. Collin*. ........... ........... * *****>»« I March 33—Dallas Marshall nwtnsd * Dr. G. M. ttMiha, WMhid^M C. MWtary OrMM OMht, W .h-G.«e CHRI 8 TMA 8 OLOOMT OtlOTlD» H.r answered what proved to be a Assoc.—Alva Shingledseker hit by BUT CHEERY INSIDE faked call te visit sick children eight train—Federal teod tote blankets ar- , mile# below his city. Hi# informant rive for needy—Gatdon-Dom nuptial* Christmas eve in this section wa* accompanied the physician and when -Elm er Jurkat accept# Pittsburgh visited by snow, tain and alert teat out of the city a distance pulled a gun poaition-Georg. Hantman sell* farm, for sever*! hours looked like Saitta and ordered the doctor to turn over March 30—Herald announces Cook* Glaus might find slippery traveling, to* cash, which was done. The hold- toff School—Oattertto given prison During tea night the temperature a* up also took the car which was found sentence—Death, J. S» Brown—Death roe* and tea toe toft tot theca wa# m wrecked near Batohrldge. Dr. Hareha « f Hr. and Mr*. MfHm Bratton on snow or even atorittea fiwr Christmas, i* a brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Monday and Tuesday —» Marriagg, Ancil Wrigbt of this place, jfr td .M m * * Fetgtison. School* Shim 1 0 U q i t W F u e l Cheeks amomteag,. t o . $7|869fi0 H iM iia toc the Skarea o f 11 rural setoel districts of Gramm County, to the teteat distribution, o f liquid fori ter rarttei, wurs frtwaarded Friday by H. C, Aultman county school MPKtotendmtt.. - Amounts allocated to each district W«Nt-BaaisarcKesto $145949; Cadar- vffle, $1410.65; Clifton, $23142; aamrsaalk,. $19341; Miami Town ship, $731.73; Rosa, $37945; Silver- ersok, |te«44; Bugamaok, $73940; Sprtog Yattey, $347; Jefferson, $710. 23; Xante Township, $ 937 . 84 . Allen filevatdr Sold B y S h e r i f l S e t u F d U iy Tto A< Alhm Elevator to S. Mate street, was soM Saturday to ffimriffltotom:to.tee pramteea, under fisreclomirt aotito to Jana fixteur, BpiriagfioM. The proporty wad i** prirfaiiat $*M3 and Md teat $5433 to tea ptoteteL Two paaoela « f « a l estate wsca terindad. Prt*onto. prop- arty s r i* ftM « l» . C o u n t y A u d i t o r D i s t r i b u t e s T a x twelve townships and nine municipal­ ities to Greene County, representing- their share in the October settlement o f the tangible and,intangible person*, al property tax.collection, for the last half of 1934, have been mailed from the county auditor’s office, Xenia city was allocated'$11,22446 while Xenia, public schools derived. $9,709.25. Shares of school districts totalled $23,809.01, Of township#; $1,- 414.08, aiid o f the city and Villages, $14,538.10; The thirty-five subdivisions in the eounty divided the personal, property* tax “melon" as follows: School districts-Bath, $7,082.46; Beavercreek, $733.96; CnesarcrOek,, $134.48; Cedarville, $793.36; Miami, $536.63; YeUow Springs, $132,$3; $342.06; Silvercreek, $472.71; Spring Valley, $850.18;, SUgarcteek, $274J90; Xenia Twp., $487.97; Xenia city, $9,* 70925; Jefferson,- $888.48; Clifton, $71.43. . MtoicipaUttes—Fairfield, $71.83; Osborn, $1,338.11; Cedarville,. $435.- 67; BoweVsvil^, $86.90; Clifton, $27.34; Yellow Springs, $820; James­ town, $308.69; Spring Valley, $ 122 .- 27; Belibrook, $$354; Xenia city, $ 11 ,- 224.15, Townships—Bath, $358.77; Beaver­ creek, $79.97; Caesarcrcek, $34,78; Cedarville, $127.26; Jefferson, $93.77; Miami, $70.70; New Jasper, $4041; Ross, $96,81; SilvCreretic, $51.45; Spring Valley, $54.55; Sugarcreek, $212.49; Xenia, $198.22, D i e s O n S u n d a y Near Cedarville Mrs. Kathryn Conner, 79, died Sun­ day at 5 a. m, at tor home near Cedarville, following a heart attack. Shi is survived to one brother, Abra­ ham Smith, o f South Sokm; four sous, J, O. Conner and O. L. Cornier, bote of near. Cedarville, tod Matte Conner tod Clarence Cmmer, bote o f Springfield; two sisters, Mrs. J, L* Irwin, o f South Charleston, and Mrs. Mari* Reid, of Cedarville, tod to U grandchildren. 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