The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
£ Th* new thin** are advertised by merehanta first AdverUsMaente keep you abreart of the times. Bead them! FIW-EIGHTH YEAR NBR Lt!Hi! FR» STATE Advertising is mm, as muc& as Hie headlines on the front page, Often it is of more significance to you. COURT NEWS ACTIOS ...Dll, FORECLOSURE Fwerioeutu of mor^ojmi KMITKNTS jTwp, property k sought in a suit filed by the Feoplee Building and Savings ICo. a^tnat Wheeler Kimfero and top speed laat week in an attempt to f take definite action on scores pf bilk NOTE SUIT FILED „ . . . - _ „ .. ( Judgement for 4693,2V, pius interest and be ready for the «n e die adjure-jfrom lm > claimed to he due on a note, ia sought by the United State* Fidelity and Guaranty Co., Baltimore, Bid., i* a auk against j . Lesley Mor- ntent May S3. One session of the • Senate lasted until 4:80 A. M. and ap proval was given to sixty-nine ' measures, Many pf the bills passed by both branches emerged with, num erous amendments. The 496,000,000 appropriation bill for the operation of state government during 1935 and 1936was passed by the House but was laid aside temporarily by the Senate, The bill carries approximately $58,- 000,000 for general fund operations, 439,000,000 for highways during the ensuing two years, and an added item o f nearly $4,000,000 for the school rotary and other revolving funds. The House passed a Senate bill authoriz ing hoards of education to purchase liability insurance on school busses and a House measure to exempt school busses from the automobile license law requirement. ris, Jr., Osborn, and Elizabeth Morris, R. R. No. 6, Dayton, CITATION ISSUED On application o f Flora Hoffman, defendant in a suit in which Clarence Hoffman is plaintiff, a citation has been issued ordering Hoffman's ap pearance in court May 13 to show cause why he is 360 in arrears in alimony payments, in violation of former court order. WINS DIVORCE On grounds of cruelty, Franc T, Whitney has been awarded a divorce from Joseph W. lVhitney. The court' approved a property settlement- a- greed Upon by the couple, exclusive of permanent alimony, awarded the plaintiff; AWARDED JUDGMENT The Peoples Building and Savings In an attempt to cut highway ac cidents the regulations, which require ’ the placement of certain uniform distress signals as a .warning to other motorists at stalled busses and ]Coif oh * cr0ss-petifcion filed in the .trucks, will be rigidly enforced \<ase .<,£ the, st*te of Ohio, ex rel J, J. throughout the state, it was announc- jpuiton, former state banking super- ed by Herbert Baker, Superintendent intendent in chargg of the Cedarville of motor transportation for the Public ;Excliajlge Bank .liquidation, against Utilities Commission. A t night the ‘Andrew Winter and others, has been driver of a stalled bus or truck must awai.ded a ?2,626.50 foreclosure judg- place a lighted pot torch by the ve- meat. ' Kick and one at-least 100 feet in) ______ front and one the same distance be-! hind, and during daylight hours red COLLEGE NEWS EMWlUMWaH# Wheat Farmers To Vote May 25 Stroke Is Fatal To Xenia W4maaj Foiling places where wheat farmers Mrs. A. G. Hamson-Bsker, in Greene County may cast their bal-’at 11:15 p. m. Tuesday lot* on Saturday, May 25 on the Market and Collier sts.. Altt |83, a th fr h died ome,: A. ,-Drake, County Agents NOTE JUDGMENT _ t . . , . , , ? The state o f Ohio, ex rel S. H, flags must be placed similarly. In Squire, ,state banking superintendent case a driver fail* to comply he m charge of the Bowersville state at night.* Member* Of the-local wheat large atockholder in the would be subject tqprosecution, Mr. foanfc liquidation, has recovered a township committees will be in charge was bom in Wilmington, ” $805.30•note judgment against Andy of the balloting in each-poling place, to* Xenia..at the. age Hubbell Bubble Before Ohio Electors Chark*.. H u to d ^ Cleveland at torney, oftbaee Democratic candidate I bdagh she ’for various offire*',prof»i»M wi,amend- question of continuing a wheat ad- (had been .in iU,.health for * 0fW time,’ment to the Ohio constitution tocon- justment program for 1934 and future a paralytic stroke, whkk.riie-Suffered |soiidate the 83 counties' into *' 80 years were announced Monday by E. jFriday.. was the immediate cause o f' counties. Atty. General Bricker^ha* jbeen asked to approve^ thepetition, ,bf The'which-'among other- things would a- waa #• bolish the office »o f •attorney general Jmiir.Siffikp HmmMttmt The Annual Junior-Emu** Banquet of UedagvUk *College wa* held the evening of Mtodoy, May 90 at Hotel Bancroft k Springfieid. The evening begin with a dinner eomposed o f soup, reUsh, steak,.potatoes, peas, salad, coffee, rolls and tee cream, The pro- gram was §a follows? Welcome—Ru*«ell Murray. Rwpone*—Carl Ferguson, Piano *olo—Dorotha Cow . ReadkgrrMfa, Louise Heiiitz, Toaatr-MFJying in Formation" —* E«g«nn Corey. Duet—Anna. Jane Wham and Har riet Ritenour. Toast—“ Following the Beacon” — Mildred Labig, (read by Olive Brill). Reading—Gkmna Basore. Toast—“A Successful Flight” — Donald Burksrt. Talk—Dr. W. R. McChesney. College Soag-rdjrTOup. Joe Wa*t nude- * very efficient toastmaster for this - fine program. Even though, the night was damp and rainy, ..the reception, was, -bright. and cheery and. we must say thp Juniors d id . fine job.* A very interesting, program was presented at the, meeting o f the Phil osophic Literary Society ,on Tuesday evening* A prise-of..50c was offered for the best short Story written by a college student,, These wet* read. , They proved very*interesting,. The prize PRICE, $1JB A YBAB Cftufifii fiimn # are m m t t D.A,R.CHAPTER Pupils of the CedarviUe public sehook, who have dfctisgutehad them selves during the school year by liv ing up to standards of good ritiwm- *hip adopted earlier m the year, were awarded prize* by Cedar Cliff Chap ter, Daughters o f the American Revolution, at chapel exercises Mon-, day. Rule* for the contest, conducted by the chapter’s Americanism committee, were arranged by the children. At, th# 'beginning o f the school yeat, each child, both in the elementary grades and high school, made a Hat of what ia required of good citizen. Require ments were selected from these lists and .varied slightly for the flrat six grades and junior ,and senior, high schools. - • Standards of citizenship fee grades i -6 were obedience to all -Jaws, courtesy at all -times, punctuality, honesty, cleanliness, sincere effort, re spect property and rights o f other*, ' kindness and helpfulness, self-control and unselfishness, Standards for pupils in grades 7-12 were coopera tion, cleanliness and neatnsas,- courtesy, honesty, care o f property, self-control,.industry, willing and de-: pendable service, punctuality and . loyalty., A vote Was taken among school pupjk recently,' each voting for whom was awarded- to James -Anderson,^ thought had qualified ib the con-, whose•story was -entitled The Last tpst. '* death. The polls are to -be open from 9; Mrs.. Baker was a o'clock in the,morningugitil 8 o’clock Hooven and Allison Go,, an Letter.” Mrs. Ault ,interpreted two* poems written by.RaulsLawrenee Dunbar. Bob Confer, o f Selma, a very clever chalk artist, displayed hi*: work. - Paul Angel, .clarinet soloist, played ’'Missouri. *vy*itz” This, ,wai„Gie,kab literary meeting o f the .year, and .wa# a fitting climax Sheens well as state treasurer and*make*to a. year’s activity., Baker stated. F ifty stills were seized and 123 ar rests were made by agents of the en- and j;,Bt. Dwyer, forcemeat division o f the Department! o f Liquor Control in one week’s j am'es Madison” AI! farmers who now have wheat ad- father,*Htvrood Garrett, was juatment contracts haveboon register- grapher. and inventor* and ed as eligible voters. Other farmers the first telephone system Marion Hostetler* *32 ,' graduated from the Wteterfi,Theological Semin- Marion' won the CASE DISMISSED By mutualAgreement* the case o f who are eligible to sign a wheat eon- ware. . . . , ames Madison Avey against The tract may establish this fact on the - Two step-daughters, activities, according to a. feport by Travelers Insurance Cd„ , has been’day o f thf referendum and vote Chew, Xenia,-arid Mr*. A l Humphrey, division chief. A total or<kt«d dismissed, { The following ax* tea pollinff pteesa sham, Denver, Cote, and raids wero ja g e d^kg..the| . ■|mMl?te «'aros* wbMsa»*-te*b« smvW Mm. “ f m m r a fr -w e e conmc-1 DIVORCE SUIT by each polling placet Clair, N. J., and Mm. D. W. M<ater, created by consriidatkm , „ . g tbem appointive.-* Her | All common pleas judges ss well is photo-' those o f probete Oourts would be ap- talled pointivo by" the* governor to serve’ ary, May 16th. Dels- until they wara 70 years o f age.> The|Seminary Fellowship,. This is a 4600 ‘ court of-.appeals would be*named by fellowship, In entities him to a year’s „A . the supreme court whik the gov«r- gr*duate study in any approved uni- icker- mmwould appoint the supreme court varsity. He also was awarded the ileties. Bath Township—High School, Miami Township—High School. present’Senior Class, Thin is a $100 prise, He Cedarrilk,-survive.. .Funeral services,counties .Greene, Fayette, Clark, and also received’ a book reward for will he conducted at .tha home at 2 p/-Madison would be known as Madison’scholastic attainment.. The,degree of and Warren ,would: be-known as Jef- ■•. j HR m R w P v - tkna wet* obtamed and fittea totaling; Charging her husband with failure $19,289 were assessed by the courts, jto provide for her support and mis-' lll,rjl ' 'vi- , treatment, Evelyn Andrews has filed Cedarville Township — Trustee* m, Saturday. Burial.wili be made In-county- Montgomery, Butler, Prebk(Bachelor o f Sacred Theology was con- Cko’s participation in the federal suite in Common Pleas Court seek- Office. (Woodland Cemetery* ' government’s rural electrification pro- ing A divorce from Norman Andrews,' Ross' Township — High School. ] '*— —.... -..-.* grata became more of a reality last on grounds of- gross neglect and Beavercreek' Township — High' _ • Week when C. C. Stillman, federal re- cruelty. The defendant’s last known School |C #O J IH ty 1 0 X I l l ' l l -lief administrator for Ohio, stud that address was Detroit, Mich., the peti- Xenia Township—Assembly Room, —. _ _ _ i . . ' _ * proposed electrification projects will tion avers. The couple was married of the Court House. I U V C T '‘/ 5 M liC S iVO ftC l be considered at state relief head- February 4, 1932. i New Jasper Township—Township quarto *s for preliminary approval. 1 This action followed' Preeideiit Frank-! county Frank. ferson county. Hamilton would be called Taft county, fin county"after Donahey. ' H u W jc II provides for handsome-in creases in salaried.Of all officials, j If we believed,in alienists we would ferred .upon .hint.' Walter S. Kilpatrick* ’34* received the Junior-Hebrew priza.of hooks and the Seminary pierit prize of $50 for making A ’s during his first year of study, in-the Western* Theological Seminary/ Their alum ;mater * congratulates House. ( Greene county, commissioner* are suggest employment of at FORECLOSURE ACTION | Silvercreek Township — Trustees willing*that the atate take over 131 score of the professional medic* to:them moat-heartily,,in,; theso honor* fin D, Roosevelt’s announcement thatj The Home Building and Savings Office. 1 ,miles o f county road*.for improve- make examination of the epidemic of [which they have earned and so truly applications for rural electrification. Co., is plaintiff in a suit filed againstSugatcreek Township — Township tnentjand* Upkeep. It is thought that Democratic brain storms that cover deserve, project* will go through existing a* j. A. Banford and others, requestingHall, * minimumu ffo rty miles and a maxi- the country much like adust storm, gencies of the government instead o f judgment for 93,108.09 and fore- 1 Spring Valley Township — Town mum,*of seventy-five miles will be ac. , ------ :— ■— direct to Washington. Ohio will seek’dosure on mortgaged Osborn real Hall. teptefl by the stale highway depart- fW C j,p|.G 'A 1 A -srlot-c ! ment. H. W.'Walahr, county division B -/ J «c e rS » R G L e f i l lC r S state, highway eiiginec , has been in confdrence with the commissioners at the requeet o f the department. The [state bow controls 107.39 mile# of Cash-prizes were awarded as fol-- lows; senior high-*—.first,.Doris Ram-, sey, $4; second,-Justin Hartman, $2} junior high—first, Joseph Baker, |4j* second, tie between. Dorothy Galloway and Donald Fields, who received $1,' each; sixth grade — first, Keith Wright, $1;, second, tie between Wil ma Jean Ferguson, and Bfartha Kreitzer, who received twenty-five cent* each, fifth grade—first, Francis Kjppi, ?1,* second, Billy Stormont, fifty cents; fourth grade—first tie be tween Ruth Ramsey and Billy Armeu- trout*, who received seventy-five,cents* - each; third grade—first, Jane Ellen Gillian, $1; second,.William FergUsop,f- fifty cents; second grad®—first, Clara man, fifty cents;* first grade—|1.50 ' given to tiie first grade as a whole as so much improvement had been made it was impossible for the judges to choose; special grade—first, Francis Bumgarner,* $1; second, Martha Jane Chaney, fifty cents. The contest-was in charge of the following committee: *Mrs. • Ancil Wright,, chairman; Miss Josephine Randall and Mrs. Frank Creswell, . Prizes were awarded by Mrs, W. Galloway, retired regent of lofial Chapter of the D. A, R. * 48*000,000 federal grant for the de-[estate. Attorney H. D, Smith rep-' Caesarscreek■ Township — Town veiopirient#, the initial cost* of which|re*ents the plaintiff. will he carried by the federal govern- j ------- meat hut Which will he repaid by the j SETTLEMENT APPROVED user* over * nineteen-year period. A j On application o f the state- hank- Hall, Jefferson Township—.High School To Meet: June 4 FERA survey last January resulted fing department, a compromise settle- G o V e f U O f D a v e V M aXH n)*d lin in the recommendation that 3,040 ment pf the indebtedness of Lester 1 l ' '*■' ":r ' ■1 mile* of electric power lines be con- and Grace Reed to tee defunct Cedar-1 . In V e S t lH H tC B oRKO r FRIENDS ARRANGE ___________ ________ ______ atructod in 680 rural townships^ in vitie Exchange Rank hae been author-' —■—■■ I SURPRISE ON BIRTHDAY showing of a motion pkiture giving aeventy-aixrof the state’s eighty-eight izeri by the court, | The Ohio Parole Board having). ... . ""ZT- * . points of interest on the tour -to Cirt- -•On May,28,; Tsrkio r College will inaugurate, te > the„ presidency', M. Earle ■ iCoiliiMi,..^23,. Earle has been Serving as president pro tern since __ [the resignation of the former presi- The Annual 4-H Club Officer*’ andLd®f^ G?d*rvj B* College rejoices in Leaders’ Conference wili be hdd ,*ttthis honor' ch*r« c coraJn8 * ° 01X0 W. the Chain Letter Rage Hits A ll Towns. Xenia Central High School Tuesday afternoon, June 4. The conference will open with the counties. The survey disclosed that, only 46,001 of Ohio 240,000 farm' homes hare electrical facilities. The VALUE ESTATES Valuations for inheritance tax .liberated McClain Catterlin, Brazil*1 ^ Flanagan WSa pl«m- cimiati which Will be held June 18. find,, found guilty In this county for *"tiy surprised Saturday' evening Activities of county-wide interest in- ^ — _ _ , . .. ----------- ------------ ----- — pur- violation of the Blue Sky law In sale vrhen- a number of friends j^thered eluding tours, camps and exhibit# will Ohio Farai Bureau Federation is po*^ have been placed on the follow- 'o f certificates in ancient estates, Gov* mt ^er hoane.to celebrate her birthday. ^ discussed after which the body «w v «n «it to obtain the ing wtatc , in Probate Court: jDaVey state* he will conduct an in- eventegwas spent informally and win be divided into groups with a die- $5,000,000,in federal fund# that will j Estate o f StejAen F. Weston: veatigatkm of the board. Catterlin* refreshmaats wsrs served. cussion leader in charge of etch group be required. [gross value, $3,188; debts and admin-'served but ten months. Prosecutor’ Mrs. Ann* O. a* follows: jistretive cost, $1,171.58; net value, $2*- McCalHster say* county officials had, r'_*®n’ " J ® * * —**• Club Leaders—C. R. TltloW, A total of 12,601 claims for fatal ,016.42. 'no previous information as to the ac- " r ‘ Presidents and Vice Prestdosit — J* and none-fstsl Injuries and oceupa- Estate of Rebecca A, Sanders: 'fikm of the board. £v steW***> Mrs. B. II. Littie^Mrs. a , Finney, tional disease* were filed in March,gross value, $18,817; debt*, $8,142;I ........... .......... ,William Conley, Mrs. George Secretary-Treasurers— Harold Van with the Industrial Commission o f .administrative cost, 839; net value, L « nARV,1J p WINH i™ *. Buck, Miteitti MlWred Peifc at,d Janette Armstrong. 0,1^ it M . V Superintend-, * | NINK N' » ' ItnMn. M t Tlwinu. V. ICetoUi o f the divinien E-tnte o f 2da HninM: gtotg vnJue,) FROM TRACTOR NINE Mery I. Willienuen, and Mary t . It.ere.tion Leader.—Joe Hoff.r. of cafety and hygiene. The figure $11,099.60; debts and administrative, ^ __ __________________ ^ F1,l'w represent* an increase of 1,099 over cost, $6,934.78; net value, $4,164.72. ! Cf d‘ rvnie J ? « -r ----------------- a S T L was 627 more than in ' Estate of John E, Anderson: gross * BIRTHDAY PARTY March, 1964, Superintendent Kearns value, $3,610; debts and J . . . , said. There were seventy-seven fatal istrative cost, $788; net value, $2,877. *h* nS J yJ J jL ®l , M.s« Al«n*da Harpw «»te rtri»d a industrial accidents in March on. this Estate of William Griffith: gross “ J S 2 S . S ? £ few o£ h#r ^ * * * * ? teWwat- Will' Issue Notes For Ditch Project j u jau u uti ntn>r auqt*Mt u, ....nr*... nj .aaui.ua ^tnon , - — , - —..in a . . *— * — --------—- — —. Issuance of anticipatory notes for year, which was a reduction from the value* $306; debts and administrative f * . for • *ryi e’ “ * * * hy ing her twelfth birthday, Friday *ve- the collection o f $1,526.79 In special tetal fatalities in January and in [cost, $278; net value, $22. ^innings: ........... ^ ning, May 17. Games were played assessment taxes over’ a three-year February. THREE ASK DIVORCE jTracter* . 'Cedarville 100 001 0—2 and refreshments o f jello, cake and period from approximately sixty }mop- ,000 012 x—3 lemonade ware serred, erty owners benefitted by a project to Tractors—C. Mtissie, Those present were, Wilma Jean clean out the Sheley-Gordon single ^tsssed, some ratheir pointed as they D e s p i t <s■. supposed; government threats that chain ■ letters are a viola- tion, of federal ■ laws and classed as o f her„most worthy sons and prays f f 7er lhe for a successful and prosperous and on y are ^or happy ’adnihiisixatibn for Earle and Tarklo. The entire commencement week, May 24-29* at Tarkiq is replete with very interesting event*. Supt- D, S. Wickerham,* *24, has just been called from the superin tendent)/ o f Radnor High School .to the si*p«rtetendecy of Amanda Schools. Here are dttr best wishes to Don. Some Farmers Talked PlainEnglislioft AAA A number of farmers from neigh boring counties gathered in the As sembly Room of tee Court House last Friday evening to disciw* the AAA with Cong. L. T. Marshall Objec tion was recorded eh importation of basic farm trope by present adminis tration -and eompikation of adjust ment control There were various opinion* ex- ten cents each hut many of them are for a $1 and some $5. One Dayton citizen started a pint of liquor chain and two days afterwards received forty pints of liquor as his reward, lust think what would' result if some one would start a “wife” chain and Wake Up two days Ia$er and find forty wives as his reward. Sonic* of our bachelor friends might overcome that expanse of space that existed so many years between single blessedness and not one wife but forty, all at one time, by getting in the chain racket, Have Flowers Ready For Decoration Day Those who have flowers for use at the cemeteries On. Decoration Day are asked to notify any member of the committee, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mias Josephine Randall and Robert Rich ards. By informing the committee Boy Scouts will call for the flowers the morning of Decoration Day. FORECLOSURE FILED ON FAIRFIELD DOG TRACK *- ( Declaring her husband has failed to Batter}**,* . . . „ — ------ ------* ------- — . . . . . . . , A Conaerva-^^contribute to her support, Mary Jane D* Murrell and ft Murrell Cedar Ferguson, Donna Jegn Parker, Alice county ditch in Roes and Silvercreek *dtfed*te AAA and NRA. One ask- ^ Blue, a minor fey her mother, Nettie villo-Blosserand Cotton. Hanna, Norma Dean, Wanda Hugh*#, Twp.., baa been authorised by Greonc ^ ^ *nd C^ow will J’olatKl, has filed suit in Commofl ---- ^ „ Florence Dennehoy, Louise MUler, County Commireloner*. Th* a s s e s s - .^ f^ t ^ Pl«H Court, seeking a divoree from STILLMANS NEED,RELIEF Doris Ferryman, Martha Kreister and nwnta will he payable in r e m i - a n n s a l ***** h S u ? .Blue, R.‘ R. No. 8 Washing-; ACCORDING TO DAVBY Grace Deck. installmente, ind ^ ^ A ^ < « » • * » « « « » « « U«d is Prosecutor Mamts McCalHster, aet- w m T m S jSu* ton C. H. They were married June’; ------- j -- --------— ____. Contract for the improvement m * ,* * * * * * ^ for County treaaurer, Harold Van r L d t te S w S v a S 2S’ m i * ^>vi»8ton, Ky. | Gov; Dsvey renames to pour hot ELKVATCMft BEING IMPROVED awarded rereatiy to the F. B. Con- ;<*•**“% operated teelr own busineea PeR, ha. filed anit against the Fair, lawienr* WooddelL; Asa Sturgeon, in • suit for divorce *hot into th* Roosevelt relief con- ofcterire 0m not'mean 1**>m * * * * Sturgeon, sets forth Ms teoverey.: Pref. C. C. Stillman, 0 . 3 , , ^ AIU « Klereter owned by th* mrtersiiinaririn o f the crow le t entials ^ Wm May 8,1980. Charging u, professor, head* the federal gov- Arthur family 1* feMbg extermtnami or w » crow D m hua- ____ u. al *. remodriod ready for reaoteteg th* struction Co., Hamilteii, O. feted* so Hurt rear* wild Hfe, such a* song birds *md 1 have M hummi to lire. Jan*.Addsaw, noted fouadar o f Hull _________________________ . . ........ .............. ...... ........ .. . .. MM 8 JAN® ADDAMS DEAD the vtnw « f a great number o f the *l^ nc* iwm ^ J*0** ornmret reij*f aganty Jn this atate.rewoddM rendy , forma at hand reqhedte cuotody o f * miner Davey mad* aeriou* charge* alleging' wheat crop. Other boildfetg* will also rrtlB» »heaaante *hiM h* has aupported since hi* wife’s fa th* dspartesent and a gov- h* F"fe In Cumsate** and Houee, Chicago, social worker of maw reMfite, will departure. They were married 0«- wmment hay buyer named Lee wasGreswell have l**»ed th* world renown, died Wodnrediy., Bh* Th* crow m teb*r 16,1922. indicted, Davey now says relief goeshandle grMn. ^ in Cedarville, 111., .vw- grai * W *1 buiMteg* will b« buried i ................. re"*'"emwiaat" kiUer of Myrtle Hewitt has filed suit for to th* Stillman* in numbsrs a* four b**n l*a#*d to Don AS«a, wh* where she was horn 74 years ago; sastafliLm* and te eeredalty damruet- direr** from P. C. Hswit^ who** real- * f th* family hold porittemi. No harm t f « * t * * th* «**1 fetetm***.^ | Ire e f t e t Mate md aggs * f small dome k unhsiown to h*r, charging In that m long a* te*4tillma»a are - -1 ia ...n hteda. llim r stains hare reewotiy gross negtert of duty and wilftid ah- Democrats or Roosorett Ripdbt)cans< and whom you would not hire fcrfleld Amusement Co.7 owners of th* operate a p*#aut ataul for you, Got gag racing track, for fdOXSYS feaok “,J “ “ ---------» « , lax**, lb * tract comprisre 81.48 rid of the whole mess as soon possible,” Mrs. John 8 . Harvey i* ! Mayor ftreaeih Litti* d m m k Monday m A) Iman, NOW A MlNXttttKt . Rodney T. Taylor, Yellow Springs, alumnus Cedarville College, was a; member i f the gtadasOhag tlaaa of Pittsburgh-Xiwia Theriegie*! Sem inary at o**BW>*niin ir ti test week. Rev. James P. I,yti*» Xante, wa« «teet* th* hoard jscres, Thirty-eight petrels of real estate hare feren certified against which Suit will be brought to fore close for baric tax**. BUILDING NEW HOME -I juliiil u i t i n liiferil p to » aim* sence front h*m* f « r mere than Hire* It is aaf* to toy th*y are tttofor th* lh* risk Eto toli wtoh, k 0 to mnrii G *to fi Enrlm and Wm. Hardhm, all « f ; > •»«•* ' Garereor at to y .« m .m ptosm imprered to this rim*. rimffto with iRtoxfcati*t. ^ trwrtote, Howard Arthur baa sfearted th* , erection to a n*w resWrere *n Ms riffrrm to ■**ptere Em cat* datoroyad hy fire com* wreks ago. J .
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