The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

l T f c o m m mm n & v e r tim d b y w m n k H r t* fltm t A d v e r t is em e n t s k e e p 3 W i d b r e s s t o l t b e t im e s * B e a d t h e m ! j f a r a l d , A d v e r t i s i n g i s n e w s , w m o M a s t S e h e a d l in e s o n t h e f r o n t p a g e . O f t e n i t i s o f m o r e s i g n i f i c a n c e t o y o u . M F Y - H G H T H Y E A R N O , 2 4 C E Q A R V I L i l iE , O f f l O , LY M A Y 1 7 , 1 9 8 5 P R I C E , 1 1 .5 0 A Y E A R LETTER m i l 5 T I T C I H v l n l C BEPMtTMEKTS THE SOYLAND TRAIL ( Continued) At to* OW-Tim* Sfcontia’ Match B l o i o o m f e t f l d C It Jut* often been my thought that i .Gedarrilto wn* » w jf unusual town,! especially in lia earlier day, and l>e-f' /eoe swift transportation destroyed COLUMBUS,—Gil! u * . wMA t a « 4 1 , 7 " * .2 ! “OWo” <m «W lid , a ft Mtal Buwtar. ^ comment^!* to , y , • M I . S t o l . n t a i tttatad « » £ Z - T ! f ~ v * * * ® W ^X ^ 'c o p y , I am som I have ^eoognixed J ? ? S '* ” ?* by ^ «veral local characters £ Wilbur D. mrkm o f Conservation m an a t - ^ ^ «G<mt,eman r . ^ , , *nd £ * * J S ' f u ! F T Z V 2 ? Hal B*id « * * * » f r » » d ^ Jottings r * , j S ? * 1 ^ ° * ? ! ltt *<>"* o f hi* stirring melodrama W «m very modest ability in m * e**“ *aF M me excu*> myself in mrtronijchhg the figh hsggin* j>rpgri«», these poor attempts to enlarge upon ^ ** the*e *ub^ te p ^ y p a tS that the mete)1disc ha turned amx,genlent to myself and with, the * game protector, conservation official hope m t ^ H the or sent directly to fte Piywion of of The H^ d a few who will Conserve M>n in Columibus, After the gftin a measure o f Interest from them. following incident occurred tZ H * J^ermanas a souvenir ago jn the C0UMe of an tegelher wrth data on ^ie fish, Com. old time ehw>Un match held pn tlM} miRSioner Wooddell said. • , ,site of JitoMie orr’s pasture. This * t 'V' ,T . . „ Was alt before my time, yet I recall A new lugh w summer mid fall tm even itt my day canteat good health may be recorded for Obi6’ of this kbd were still he,d . at the| this year as the result of heavy spring sarne location-each year alo>i* to* rainfall, ,it' was predicted by Dr. W. H. Hartung, director o f the state De­ partment of Health. "The dust particles that tarry the -bulk of disease germs have been forced out av-ww #*' . CU»I s%i 100 * MK/MA, i f m . ' LIVEWWCiTY iA t T i m . w " -M r - '" " AS g ip 'f y b & i >* S ’cAyEr.l Jt-L * 11w^#aosMdawa»ats» € ftrvi«i» o f the clasa g f lKNfc will bo lurid is the UnitedeBroofcwtmiiaa Ckank on Son- dayiavt^pg, 4fiwr at 8i#* B If, Rev* lb A, jtaaakawR. will ba the apaa|«ar>ii«dMWeiai psaie w*l ba j»a seatedby IfWhd^siiehool ohonw, i:'Opiiaas#a#eiiieat ";-Tbsagnpal , iaaiajm>cnnent~'axer eia«sjDfc€Matidll«:Hiph School wi» bo hald,#t<«fc» fb^atsdUe-ClRera HeMee m Iftfar.SS, StSiW P. U. Mueie for the bcoigieptwttblateSirnbdioi by the high »ch(te|o«»iiaa|ira, Mivioaeph W. 'Fiiebter^ aasistimt wih apeak. Music f«w this occasion will be fur nisbed bpithe high aohool orchestra. iVSvfs ■u.ll ^4 *vfTwS ‘ r Alg There were box.. Loud was the exclamation wards' Thanksgiving, I was always on the scene to,(get a job “settin' traps*’ for the cfay pigeon targets. In the earlier days, glass balls . iT. . , .. c. balls were used in place o f clay tar- groundbythe gets? and most o f the Were o f / » r Hartung said. “The the muzzle-loading type, breeding places o f insects, m stagnant 0„i one water,, were eliminated at least for,in‘ town when. my father was a boy, the time being. Taking everything and the amniunition used was home ^ , +ii . uitojonsideration, Ohio may expect toaded ^ brass cased aKeng. The of;dismay set up by<the*manager at to be. a much healthier state this n1 , f , . .. . this sudden , display1 of unerring summer and fa ll due to the rainfall.” the presea* d^ wag eithJ unknoum marksmanship. He threatened to bar The rain deficiency for 1935 dropped ^ too „ c&t lux f x Hooker from further shots but 'the . j 2 u j L to only 1,9-inch a week ago, while the CedorviK 8portsmS t L T n e S youth * * * * lone an* ^ ^ ^ deficiency for the same period in 19U which I am A ^ t^^elate^ok^ Iace ^ he ^ in^ » * * * * * * « « - ____ _ ;»nd.sote throats present the only b6came commoli irt our community ” ,6W^ ed a h®*POfpowder ^ atth6 College " *"* £ £ ss stoir«— “W«.> « -r-SJSL5t ,lrS L l ,-,«2:— « ■«••• C O L L E G E 1weather but bright tend to eliminate them, it was said. Miss Virginia Wi burg, a student in the to «w , wi » »H » ta u the » " f * <? m* n v f - ^ 2 a bov ,'tbis he dropped a lead bullet, forced £ T T a° f . ° ^ S e i '*■*^,brfl>,e<* S r S * J T ^ in e ' l ™™ *.jt h° ,,"sWl't*1the wooden ,» l. S t e ' & ^ T “ K e ^ t i? 7 in the new' NerthBeldOeniet tewfc ™ M S t ch to tS n Jle'mmtonen1 c” ted U» >*“ •«•* M™“ » *W » on ,hip, Summit coijnty. by the' Summit L. . , . , . the pitak «id went thnjueh the ewe- «m ty B .« d of- Btotfata, hhve boon 2 L *S g J et U d w '. W ta _ .................. ....................... St. Louis.* Professor and •Mr#,- j^teele spent years old, Son of a formor Governor Wednesday afternoon in^Dayton. of West^Virginia,.who had been under treatment here «for ■ *"• nervous: dis- meet De- order, leaped to hi*-^eath 'from a obeli dia- hotel window -today after leaving a mote iu which he tcalled' Pmident Roosevelt .^my-.uiurderer.l,.\•H«;had of Platts- undergone 48 operarions for dis- ip 111In abilities .suffered during < service -in Celundnis, the world war. White, a disabled' emergency offi­ cer of the United ‘ States army, left ^PtafreHtowwe Wen <^a«wille;st(>|(«f>ts ^ave won tftri#ii*»^inir?td:#fIMal>rankings re- oeived by H. C. Aultman, county superintendent, fTorn Ray G. Wood pf the s^te dopwiowmt. Top ranklng local contestants were: HeRkBactuMuitar^hird.in state, in.aige- brai iMabrirl)inWyHiixthin,state in French I; Jean Dunevant—tenth In state in English IH; Charles Whit­ tington,-*honorable mention in state in physics}. Doris jRamsey^«,honorable rnesdionJnmBtete in English II; Marie COU&s,!honorable mention in state in Hng. II. Justin ,HArtroan,-.loeal senior, he# h*«.receiyed notice tbat he has ranked high in the state in the gemeriti scholarshiptest for..,high . school _____ ___ , ^ senior*.. HteramkwiU be leanied Sat- AH»rt B. Wiut«^ Jr,, 45 urday. when winning contestants meet ' at .Columbus. ' - Local winners will --rreceive, their «tete,sdmlarriMp.-awards at lp a, m , Saturday, 4n CentralfHigh .auditorium atC#i»nd>us.. IIOHiR CITIZEN ! WEOTHdBSWY IN&OLmS Earl S, Ustkdr, 84, former Cedar- villian, died Thursday last at St,’ Francis Hoapital, Columbus, where he bad reaided for many years. He had been in failing health for some rime. The dooeaaed was the son of Jack and Dianna Stewart Ustlck, was horn here where he resided until a young man. He Is survived by three sons and a daughter; two brothers, Bert, of, ■ Columbus mud Rev, R, W, tlstick, Springfield, and an aunt. Miss Lillie Stewart* Columbus. The’funeralwas held from the home , Sunday afternoon, with burial in Mas- - sies Creek Cemetery1, a short service being conducted : by Rev. D. R .. Guthrie,, at the grave. GEORGE REAL.DEAD V e t e r R i iN H c J 4 , RooseveltResponsible Ohio. V . M*:Ch’ a latter * in his1room saying he had ?4Junior^eaier Banuuet Thejjunior . jslasa entertained the senior ^lass .and members of -the faculty and school board at a sue o’clock dinner, Thursday evening, in thef hlgh achool gymnasium. Mr* WUUv *J3UOEUvi’ AIWUUIWI W t? veeu -Jit. iLaiv taws itwn#i .iwfA fwawuuwiow Ui UWUig a vena in ,|W*ao.Aa riaatM! A# 4 ■ f i - s * g * 3 ** ^ *” i S - a S w K S S f s z r s z s s n r i « * . 2 « ; x s & r * the town meeting era, which permits djftanca ^rom tno m-rff miglrty roar. At “aimoot” rim name mMi0 ^ « alacrim board to s ^ .a dat, U g f l ? ^ ** * * * *»*■ "P * * * * * * * * + wmi e * Which nominirtkms for township MR- . v Jb . - .. . . ed echoing discharge' from the direc- nt r i.AtiA.i Txrwf , a a , .n r h . - ’j s s * i * *• * * . . s s r * 1* * « * •■ • c a s p s ’j f s s t s Ik High been dropped from compensation be- A. Wed- cause o f legislation affecting veterans, c*y -Wat**” «nd denocmedag the»Ih»»idint.for his “ volt part in th% kg^skriou. • -* Mr. veteran^ Iur brder o f Rwasnri\-|k- forgive him, for L cannot—not for my own case, but for hundreds of my which the election will be held, This w‘M',«Pted as an echo by all save one, ^ erjotw an s - i t . , ■, ,. . ^ . ms rifle-steadied across the keg, ... . . . . , . . , ' He also demonstrated some prin- not able to struasrle on, Mav God t 'U s s r iT L ’SJR j r w - i a r s ? ^ 321- ^ ^ ^ «dftcombinedprii^ty-election held, ci nts but ther/ wera ^ S f J " 0? J ? ” * ! h th* Dr. and Mrs, McChesney driight- S j ' e l ” Secmbsry Myers said, A few weeks pW8e„ t „ apectotom-mere young- fully entertained the Modent body and i*IWs dyinr protest,” he wrote in ago the W townatep et M f r U stcw at tfce t{me and ^ Jng f0 J in abject wndermwri, but only tor fw J t ^ ^ ^ Qtl ™ J J ? J Center came lttto being when the n„_ „ . . o momenti whereupon he exploded - . v 7 * , , w 7 r* , y . people of NortMeld vilkge voted to\} £ ^ , *with «• * * -hw t of side-splitting ex- ^ J T r ? * * ? ? ? ^ jirr.t. _____ -r *U. „S>»_______ a- d Cline, John Cross, Johnnie Marshall, huborance that those about him mentfl were *erved “ ter ^hich a mind hut I have been adjudged com- |A1 Xeiner, Dave Tarboy, Frank Tnr-'jh ht y suddenlv berMt o f hS nuro^ 01 popular songs-were sung potently the several Government j t o v 0k.rl.y Huffine ; « d o ................. » “ * * ■ It is a big task to handle Harold:Strobridge, acting as toast­ master* presided during a program of music.and teUcs, ■ Dancing wo# .enjoyed during the4 evening. ■.W.iftjKoneSw1*^- 'At'A' i detach a portion of the village create the township. The Y. W. C. A, held the annual T kj *** hk . -<mm rr n-r censor even a single month’s volumo' ^ ^ P P f8^hat the Turkeys set up H ^ ff r iT h ^ 'S ^ a ^ c r fu l Moth^r-DsughterHa^U Friday eve ,!match April to Warden James C. Wo^dmd>ot ^attly cholce fowls, ing to a report on mall made M. any among those ^ ta A,-. ta*-- - “ !) * ' vuiWlili -53-tfx#w* wb1m iiikiq auAfitavtA4*1vvi um - •>• of mail at Ohio penitentiary, *ccOid-,*8 bf ^p ex ty sponsoring the echo.” - “ “ er) were If to yeeseat ob- ~ ---------------------- . , . . ^ , , „heY f p* served a few moments later, * lank During the thirty-dey April period, Pfare“ t0 have* fared well during.flgore carrying a rifle and ! three 13,068 incoming end 7,503. outgoing the jaat summer and to have been turkeys sneaking alseg > the line letters, aa well as seventy-five pack-’*™™ cert!»n^vitamms wwch contri- fence from the rear of rite shed they ages, were handled by the mall de-,^“ te to normri growth and heft. As,pl*ced no significance upon it. ^^Ajlpssil- Dieeer-Dance * The. alumni of ' Cedarville High Schoolwill enjoy, a dinner and. dance, Friday evening, May 34, At the school budding. Mr. Orr 111 Coach.Orr has been, confined to bis home ibis week beeause o f illness. HOWARD AGAIN HONORED ning, May 10. Mrs, R. E, Simester, .... . . of Xenia gave the address. R. B. Howard was re-eleoted a member of the board of directors o f John Fudee, Harman Randall, Edwin The Swior c I ^ has chooscn “Come the National Editorial Assoeiatlon at'Bryson, Monroe F y les/Sd Howard F. F. A. News Mr. .George took the animal hus­ bandry class to Greenville, Saturday, May 11, to take part in the district judging contest. Those -who went were; •Harold Benedict, John William- son,RobertHartman, Daniel Dennehy, partment at the penal institution. The the " “ te» * } ,once apparent that skill would be r e - u * " quired to bring down such underrized, r a r n t e T S K e C « lV e penitentiary population is mates. 4,000 0ut ot the Kitchen” f6r ®eniolvthe annual nweting Of the MseOiation'Fimtsy. Class Play to be presented on May in New Orleans, La., la»t w»#k. Hen,j Tws teams from esch school enter- rt , M . . . . Clarence J. Brown, Blaariweter, 0,, edra.general livestock, judging teami The Senior Class is working hard publisher, and former sesrstary of and « dairy preparing this play which will be state, was chairman of the -rasolu-l The local P. F» A. chapter held i given May 29,1985. bird*. State .Superintendent of Samuel H. Squire announced last L Soon a derisive voice was set Banks ^ bsr contenders as shot after shot was fired without effective re­ sult. More often the Turkeys sat tm E e d e r a l L o a n s tions committee. Forty-four o f ths meeting t o thn a&hool home Monday, . forty-sight aUtes^wera rsprsswited in May, lS.a..Two iww meiiibers, Edwin rMonks Chib Note* the convention. The OWu. dskgato#jhw ott and.John-.Fudge received the . . u "— ~ s The Monk*’ Club will present its ware Messrs. Howard Mud Brown and p. p. A-grotokad degree. A report i-i-JRA loans in the amount Of |7,* final services Of the year, Sunday, Karlh Hull o f this place. The As-;0f,our lunch stand at the 'Greene week that the Liberty Banking Co. thT*ShSon1Center lets whizze^ by* Th# targeta were’ 1,t« ik» J«plrin«ita, seeds, fertilizers the'u, P. Church, Jamestown, in the tions in the newspaper and t jp thi«7uraniOT, open ana xnat w » onaron vernier A^ llcnnegf„ «km de#r%» <md and other conimadltie*, have been re- morning and .their e -u in- W!— +v-L.... . '' perturbed and unscathed, as the bul-.*18' w*tk vrhidi to .purchase live- May 19. They trill hold a service at aociatkm represents 12^00 publka- |<3omity .track meet was made and .....i « ... m m .. .... ... a . .. , k fn iilr i t r t v u a t o a w i e . a A A ila -■—«• or* . a « m ........ a 4k . . . 4_, . f . . at .- ■- _ _ _S ^ ^ . a _ a r. .1 . George- Beal, 71, . retired farmer; died at hjs home west of Jamestown, Friday, after -being * sufferer for two. years from complications. He, was tarn^south et iCodaryille and was a ife long resident,of the county. He is surviyed by two daughters; Mrs.' Noah DeVault,,Jr„ Xeiiia, and Mrs.1 Myron.Fudge, at home. A sister, Mrs. Etta- Dgleshbe residue in Jackson, Miss. Hjs wife died m l924. Die funeral was held Sunday with burial' at Jamestown. NOAH. .WEIGHT DEAD Noah Wright, 87, well known farm­ er residing near Selma, died.at, hi# home Sunday, the farm where he was bom. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara'Conditt Wright, and a sis-* ter.Mrs. Lena Howe, Brattlesborough, - Vt. The funeral waa held from the Littleton Funeral Home, Yellow ’ Springs, Tuesday, with.burial.in. the Friends ChurchCemetery, near Selma. ' ,•* * " * * + * * " * * f c f ^ Mother, o f Prosecutor OiedFriday Morning Mrs. Sadie Engle McCalister, wife o f W. B, McCalliater, Xenia, former- sheriff and'county traaaurer, died .at lowing art illneas of several years. The deceased,waa the last member of the family of John and Elisabeth Engle, and was born in Beavercreek Twp. She was an active member of the Presbyterian Church in her city./ Thc deceased is survived' by her husband, Marcus E., present proaecut- ing attorney; Norbert G., cashier of Hooveii & Allison Co., W» B. Jr., Cin­ cinnati law student; and one daughter, Mrs. Erwin Trittschuh, Cincinnati, three grandchildren, The funeral waa held Monday after noon, With burial in Woodland Cemetery. Banking Co., Of Sharon Center hiuj dUbe^ been taken possession of to expediate' M-opsning. Tax: Settlement Is Ended By Auditor Settlement to Greene County sub­ divisions oil the basis of a $33£7&.98 collection o f tangible and intangible personal property taxes for the first half of 1935 ha* been completed by the county auditor’s office. Tax payments on tangible proper­ ty amounted to $21,06142, allocated as follows: school districts, $12,266.* 19; county, $5,067.47; municipslities, “ ill eers,” * u otfler com o ities, ave bee re- or i g a .t eir evening service field, the most outstanding being the !wem^rifram**ftd. pore, scrawny, half growed p*,- teivodbyClark County farmeri aince will be at the Friends’ Church in Curti* PaMiahirig Co., publish** of! Dp^rsW»rt«on for tba judging con- u i t f c i * •wees,” and strong insinuation r a is e d .f^ W ** awiouncedjit Co- Xenia. the Saturday Evening Post, AgrouptaskthAaniaud^ class P»c-1 Jnunrible urosSy’ tax'nayments against the acuracy of the range T‘f * d*y h? 4 C‘ c - SMllmah, The them# for the morning service of Ohio publisher* hsnsred th« Ohio tk*d judging, at the'following farms; L ^ ha / cio qqq a* distributed on the No water for fire protection looms ^ “ ureimm. But the manager re- J*^ef administrator fog Ohio, wilt be “The Dual Challenge o f the delegation by paykkr MI **!>**>*•• of Howard. Flaaey, John Williamaon,'following basis’ * county districts result of ab action brought by the cIltmt,JP* #oMtotiijgA» fees and chuck- ” connection with the rural Eugene Spenesr vHll be the speakers 'force axperimaat Jtamv Botort Beatty, Wat** fterriee Co before the merrily ait the consistent miases. .rsbabUttatkm program, and Paul Gordon is to be the leader. MILE BILL R M 8 DEFEAT ^ pffllmr Conley. S5^W^HtSTcimnSli«L to a !i Finally, after several hours of The numbers of farmers receiving MaxteeBennett will be the soloist ac- ----- nmiirtri ■Mt-rt-fi to th* fool* ru;p, sliooting, only one or two o f the more •i*^**' kauia in other counties in this compeakd by Catma Hoetetler. The House, of RepreaentaMvesteriee .VLt1i . *iw*A 4iav* failed ^ marksmpn bad managed to cop locality, and, the .total amounts of the in the evening "The Renewed life ” defeated the bill for State oeatrol i f Wfefeb, it la a prize, One o f these, However, had ^*** * * * of the year fob will be the theme and the Service is the'milk iftduatry tMs week by a veto pay it is water Mile 192.62; county, share, $29.64. Mft. DeemBpesks at Y. M. C, A. Mr. H. W. Deem* gave • talk on “Heavy Water,” andalso, a practical Tbs aril 0 * are MaSeilkm !held his *im «*eptionally true and low- 31-$8,W1; Greene, to be evangeHatic in nature. Paul of 84 to 7L .Rep. Fuller, D., Trum- daajonatrstlon of high frequency S !fl22 toB C H Cirrieville and brriU*ht down .three of the birds, 7 *J f“ l 1 Angelt and Eugene Spencer are to be bull, county propoeed that produeeraW trielt^ for the Y. M. 0* A. of the asningtou * ” whereupon he was straightway barred ^iir^*> 29—$7,171; Hardin, 94—$25,- the speakers and the service Will be be guaranteed' six and one-half per- .CtetofyUteCoRegewhich met Wednee- from further trial*. Oil; Logan, M-412,425; Miami, 19— je, d by Paul MeLseoghlin. Maxine cent above cost of production, H* day ip the Col)*t« chapei He was " $4,125; PreWe, 30—$5^61; Miami, 19 Beaaett amd Paul Angell will furnish created a ses*etkm when be demand-1 Marysville which owe, according claim*, $19M90, $80,000, $12,000 and $17^>00, respectively. 4-H COOKING CLUB There was one other youth, master Hooker IHff, who had shot **w Un,MI* 50“4l7*7ia away most o#;“bis meager wealth ! without having so much as scathed-a' The 4-H Cooking Club had its firstjingle bird, He was abont to break| The S. W. S. Club o f Cedarville THE S, W. 8. CLUB ORGANIZES . . . » . , , ta . asalsted by Charies Whittington in the the musks accompanied by Carma ed to be recognized by the flpteker. ^ treqxmty demonstratlona. Hoetetler. He defied the flSrgeOwt-ateAms and Theee twa services mark the final his assistant to touch hist,' when services for four seniors: Carma ordered to sit down by the Speaker. $1,480,29; state’s REAL ESTATE •n u m c» w n a n i>,B,,,« iC «* mwuuv in^u m o, w, ». vu o c ej a nii t ._av^nirim w *____________ „ie$™aA .v,, «««** t r i l k . at the school building, May . W his last remaining silver dollar'township held its organization meet- F™1* 111 L* * * * ? ? j S ^ W s d ^ t h s l 5 1$, IMS n.ra nr ___— ware sleeted: M cte»»$itetion by the mkn just Ro#e. Projects for this year were Dorothy Galloway, president; Eliza-jbarred from the shooting. At the discussed with Miss Radford, and the hath Andrews, vice president; M a r y ’conclusion of this secret conversation following officer* were elected: The Monk's Club wiahe* to thank milk trust which woe taking these Who have donated books to the profit than producers received. Seminary library. Theee book* have been placed on the shelves for per- c . C. LOST TO MlLBERFORCE TteWNfey, seeretory, Mary Alice^ mow aiteceasfuljnaricsmatt * » PtoeMmt, Louise Jacobs; vice presf- ^ ^ a-o-rtmeht of thc treeaure; Jane Jolley, »*rn to take up his prise* and depart dent, Fauline Ferguson; secretory and ^ th* *#p*nw*nt w MldHlufetou* . wens reamrftr; Francee Williamson, behind a shed located about half my treaaurer, Ffereace Ferguson; news rursmtihimleader. (down the range, and as if takingM« reporters, Taney Rose, lean and TM newt awetiugMto.be May 29 , way homeward. . Catheriae Ftpguaon; recteatkwial 1M$ to toe Home Xoonomkal room- Indue course Hooker waa observed leaders, Feme Rose, Marie Uolttns, at the eshoet hutMtog. Anyone ariseagain takinghis posHtonat theahoot*)snd Ruth EltoniDsnnehy. The next ceHege. ltd’W» (? Aa Devotional* of the Y. W, of May wars led by Mis* Esther Waddle, Jane Ellen GiliUen, a pupil of Mrs, , “ ^•jWoTk, played a piano solo. The eobj ilega trio, composed of Mini Eleanor.Punim# Bryan and' Mae Robinson, to Bull* Mias Maxine Bennett, and Miss & ft. Bryan, undivided one-half to- Deretha Corny Sang “April” and tera»t hi 107.5$ acres to Bilvercrtok “Cheek Up. Do.” Sagrie* Miller gave xwm $ 1 , 00 . a -ntosteal reedtag "That iWewder- Miriam E. Stedto to the Dayton Power and light Co., right of way for line across 491,69 acres- in Beav­ ercreek Twp., $1,00. Herman N. and jSadie Coe to the Dayton Power and Light Co., right of way for line across 81.18 acres to Miami Twp., $1.00.' The Virginian Joint Stock Land Bank o f Charleston, W. Vs., to James H. Hawkins, $8.70 acres in Xenia Twp., $1.00. Rebecca Bryan,' Nellie Bryant, WHAT NBA PRODUCED When to New Ihsrie, l * . hut Sat- team and whe wishes to jsto may com# to the tog post. With calm deliberation h« meeting will bo held oh May 81, at urday w* inquired ae to toe succeee Jm lf+ E im t meettog, ‘stretched himself upon the photo, and the home of Florence Ferguson. ! of the rice straw hoard mUl built by a iw * ***** tM* •after much squinting, “heeved to” on] .* .-^ ,-* ->., 1 ^,, ■ the Chas. A. Bolt Co, Ihe report was *««**»<»* ths trigger. There was a loud roar! JUDGEBODEY GBTBPLACE the min had haste atom* awn* **«* ;of thunusr and atrange to nay ‘ a; Gov. Davsy bm auuototed L. c . due to NEA wMch puradOtsd the ton- . - l»*POUNDCALF BORN mill to* j Cedarville College baatoal team Stopped toe epenhtg gam* to-Wilber* ;fri- Metier * f Mtoe^* isooMpsaied by force u ., Saturday, by a mtm of ia.Mia* Etoei»Msy. -The quartette. Mbs to I. Garieugh held the mmmd for,Wham, BBto fiOdtenell, Mtee Andersen,! four round* tor the Miami Coneervancy 'District, to Theresa A. O'Brien, .92 acre in Both :7^P¥ $I6. ’ ! ;MinnieMcMillan, HarveyA, McMfc and IHss Ritenouri sang ”One Fleet- 1 ^ , Wittmr If, MeMKtan, Esther C, tog Hour” and- "The Miller’s Moor- McMttto, to A. H. and I tM J. tog.” Abe Johuseu, the birth of a. Marvarille. asneiti aalf weistohsw CARD OF THANES attending synod , , a , . . , ^ ^ l t otaute » l , ass pp in C. a* hi _ PMt. F. M Juriwt haa hew s p w d - .t o t k ^ M ^ to to p ^ ever on the’fBoday, Urbane, Ommkm Beak Judge, age «s * it to go to towiha week to ftotofautgik, Fa,, at* •>«* • ^ l^torM tom rtshiitoftot,Urh«a«, to fi« tli*,«m#xpitod $sr» o f toted etoewhere, WeeMme em- mSltoe the anaiasl meeting ef toe Hooker forked over another fee, toad* M m Albert H. Xuakto. deceased, pteyeaa ate foreed *» toe Etoeevtlt -. - ,— -.... - ; : -r - -- - - - _ , S 2 jSsofTtie#|totoStedFtot*,*d M* m * * * agrin assumed toe«prtogfiMd, The salary is fiM*9 a»J memi of pttoite,******* toe expmi** pem^s* iteariy M h .to* aim of to* m * £ V F £ L wt ” firing mmm , A# toe tongbamstoi uaeUy. T ^ eitaxpayto*. erdtoary Hoktoto wOf, 1 EtowaASirs. J. CtosweB, -seventy acre* in Cedarville Twp., $1.00. Marcus Bheup, administrator de bonis non of toe estate e£ Margaret We with to express mm gtatftada Crain, deceased, to Delia Griffith, tot ' A-.L tads yuH jyyuui. Mbym Aba - ‘NFmakAmmbbteJ ffiTMfiCffiJET v i i i Of ohp xniiRHXw iiNvr 00791000 $ m doomo cie jj fijO iid it f8t',»o freriy and tie wtttaglir offered to] Mary Gray fhasea to Ira D. and I 9 aukem^. MS .■$i1^iitaiAtamaMf JLK■U9 ni»ai.'it n M m . I IdOfTmWEO M * WwTIHytWp 09*70 HOWOOH WaBamBMe. rSGvmeto* fiffia tffiOb ' i I

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