The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
t f f f NEW THINGS ARE ADVERTISED BY MERCHANTS FIRST. ADVER TISEMENTS KEEP YOU ABREAST OF THE TIMES. READ THEM! FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 52 ADVERTISING IS NEWS, 'AS MUCH AS THE HEADLINES ON THE FRONT PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU, PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWSLETTER FROMSTATE ! COURT .NEWS :J------- :— — - — COLUMBUS.—Secretary of State DIVORCE SUITS 'VllaDJ IDTMCMYO Charging failure to provide and i l l " | A ( I I I f i r f l I Q cruelty, Josephine Hai'peree has filed suit for divorce from Harold Harperee to whom she was married July 25, 1023. She requests restoration to her George S» Myers last week called at- majd6ji name, custody to her maiden tention to the fact that Justice of the natne> custody om minor children.and Peace commissions must he obtained court c0St3_ from the Department of State so that Peavl Baugh, in a suit for divorce ! ■(justices may take the oath of office fron) Homer Baugh, also charges | on January I. In order to obtain the gr0S3 neglect and cruelty, asks fort commissions the justices must send CHS(tody of minor children, alimony,! their certificates of election, obtain- attorney ■ fees and costs. The were * able from their county board of elec- married in 1918. tions, and the $2 filing fee to the De- Custody of minor children and alt parfcinent of State, The commissions fowance for their support are sought wilt then be sent to the county-clerk in a d}vorce petition filed by Helen L. of courta asproyided b y law , from Tyler, ajpansfc Niles Tyler, 3412] Whom tb0 IhSHces » » y secure them. Springfield Pike, Dayton, to whome Secretary Myers pointed out that al- she was married June 9, 1934. Gross though the commissions are signed by :neg1oc1. }3 charged hy thc piaintiff.; the governor they are countersigned Wilful absence from home for more by the Secretary of State and are is- than three years is charged by Viola!- sued directly by the Department of Donnley in a suit seeking a divorce! State. He urged that the justices fn m Jess Donnley, | secure their commissions a t the eorli-i est date possible in order to avoid a FORECLOSURE ACTIONS i last minute rush. | ■Judgment for $1,229.25 and fore- j ■ .closu re" on mortgaged Sugarcreek Foreclosures of real estate in Ohio Twp. real estate are. sought in a suit during September increased slightly filed against Lovina Brown, 228 in comparison with those in August, StonemiJI Road, Dayton, and others, according to data compiled by the by Robert L. Bpwen, state superin- govemor's farm and home protective fendent in charge of the Union Na- coMmittee in co-operation with Ohio tional Life Insurance Co. liquidation. State university. The estimated fore- Marshall and Marshall are attorneys closures for the month totaled 1,422 for the plaintiff, and involved eighty-three farms and The Home Building and Savings 1,339 other properties classified am Co., is plaintiff in a $1,153.36 ,mort- residential, business or vacant platted gage foreclosure action, involving land. The state total was derived Xenia property, filed against Dennis from seventy-six county reports cov- Tilford and others. H. D. Smith is e ring1,325 sales and an estimate of the plaintiff’s attorney, ninety-seven s a le sb a s e d o n popnla-i • tion in the twelve unreported counties.! PARTITION SUIT FILED There were 1,319 for foreclosures in estate is the object of a suit brought!find ,a ladder could not get water ^ , Um it was said. Farm foreclosure sale by John T. Harbine, Jr., against Thcjwbere it would do the most good. standards of IbUimpu; prices averaged 74.73 per cent of the Peoples 'Building and Sayings Co., H. jThe Yellow Springs fire department C®!T.P“8 ’ an« judgment and 78.61. per cent of the ,H; Conklin and others. The plaintiff Jwas caned but by the time it arrived & ,ty • “ Lvity O appraised valuation. Urban, prop- owns a one-half interest in the prop-' mihln erties averaged 73. 28 per cent of the ertv, according, to the petition. „ judgment and 77. 32 per cent of the - i -— , valuation. Of the urban properties ! APPEAL TAKEN j being two diamond rings valued sold, single family dwellings repre- Petition in error has been filed in 15500 . The loss is fully covered sented eighty-three per cent, double the case of John H. Clay against jfosurance. family dwellings alx per cent, apart- Archie Peterson, the suit havingp . ..;_________ th«V-eotrii o f »■ properties fou r per cent, and vacant Honiadny, Miami Twp, justice of the JJBCCT L IC C R SC S i SCHOOL NEWS *i — * - n > T T h a n k ^ i v m g | | j • - ■ n r - * Freshmen Program gram, announced by Miron William-j son, included the following numbers: j Scripture—Athlea Squires. j Vocal Quartette — Martha Jane Tun$ndh, Helen Andrew, Hester Taylor, and Betty Furray, Reading—-Beatrice O’Bryant. XENIA WRECKSFIRE PLUGMfllBAY Thomas Gardner, 37 Jasper ave., Xenja, found racing west on Xenia avenue fine sport Monday night but _ , . „ , , all of a sudden he was faced with Group Singing—by entire assembly hitti^ a freight train sWitehing a t led -by Mr,.Reed. Trumpet Solo—-Helen Andrew. The speaker of .the morning was the paper mill or taking . the side walk, hitting -a- fire hyfirgnfc He choose the latter route and by accident' Mr. Paul Orr, who gave a very inter-Jmi8Ked three automdbnes parked in eating account of several of his ad-’front of the paper mill, continuing a t ventures on his trip through the West hig.h apaed toward Xenia. Gardner was driving a Ford truck. Neither railroad or paper mill em ployees could get .the license number ,,, , , , , , , , , . ,on the truck and J . Lloyd Confarr, high school orchestra played durmg who was a t the mill a t the time of .the program of ‘‘Uncle Tom's Cabin,.’’ithe happening, followed in . persulfc which was sponsored by the local catehing up ^ h . the truck at Colum- last sommer. Orchestra News Thursday,- November 21; 1935, the chapter of the D.A.R. The Band Personnel bits and Church streets, Xenia. He gained an admission of the driver that he hit the fire plug and secured the The Cedarville High School Band,{license number undw the dirretion of Mr. Robert'license number.’ Gardner reported to Read, has made two public appear-'sheriff Clifton Home C. L. GilbertiElected No Party* Straddle Burned Monday ToEpsilon Alpha Pi The two story frame home belong ing to Miss Florence White, Clifton, burned Monday afternoon, the 'roo f . , , , . _ taking, fire front sparks from the * membership m E honorary journalistic; is fchimney. When the fire was m s-■ .. . _ .. . jeovered it had not made much head- r Partition of Cnesarcreek Twp. real L ay but neighbors not being able to . „ nhilosotthv o f govern- --1- -v... c I- , _ ..u initiate, foster, and promote higher propounoea pnifosopnjr or .govern *IU.« n-nnhli-m nurtv Musi various campus publii Mr. Gilbert has 81 flames had destroyed much, of the first floor. Most of the household ef- fects were saved, the greatest loss ^rap iy edi or o ironWhAAl/ mihtlNII At ances this week. Tuesday, November 26, the.band playedfbr the pep meet ing a t the end of the noon hour and again in the evening for the games 'with IHtebin. The band personnel is as follows: Trumpets —Helen Andrew; Jack Preston, John McMillan, . Irene Eck- inan, Emma Kennon, Vera Fields, Says Sen. Fess ^ . . b ^ . • j j Clarinets—Rebecca Galloway, Ned „ Brown; Billy Erwin, and Jamea Whit- Former Senator S. D. Fess in a tington. . Trombones-—Charles - Whittington, on Alpha Pi, ‘The Republican, party must have Howard Finney, John Williamson, raternity at senB6 enough to see that you c an t j ack Huffman, and Wayne Gorry. straddle issues, and.get away with, it,” | Saxaphones — Dorothy Galloway, he asserted. “The New ■Deal fi8B Laurence Fulker3on, and Holen Ross-, _ . . . . . . . Base Horns-^Justin Northup and on Eariham >rhc ReP«Wicim Robert Beatty. h is based on °PP°se philosophy or die. If it: Drnmt»--F«uices Patton, Clark Post Staffs of the straddles, I would advise a , man to tan<i jam ei Deck. Mis.' 'vote for .BdMeveIt.n Before a valve could be turned off nearly 100,000 gallons of water had poured through the eight inch main, forming a -small, river around the paper mill. The fire hydrant, was damaged beyond repair and had to be replaced with another a t a cost o f $60 not including labor for installation. . Mr. Charles L, Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs* Ralph L. Gilbert o f Selma, one of six seniors recently elected recen^ address says; . . - a- , „ . “ n li u : ! yearbook, published senior class, and on Eariham Post, coll .as Photo- 0 college ually by staff of the (kly. Paper Mill Stack Being Rebuilt Benedict, Vincent Flute—Harold Rigio. Baritone—Wrallace Bradfote. Vacation The public schools- closed Wednes- day evening, fo r 4he Bank Stockholders Now In Charge The liquidation of the .BowersviUe - Bank has .been completed and the rier.... maining assets turned over to .the stockholders by .the State Bank De partment and the liquidating. agent, . N. B. Edington. * JBach. depositor. Jiaa been, paid in full without, a-cen t of . loss and the income during, the time of liquidation has covered all ex- ! pehses. 1 ■■■.... • . One of the outstanding features which, stands.to the credit of .the ; liquidators is that, last week , Mr. , Edington turned back to the stock- ; smountinj Dry Electron jLacai-(ritk«Pa ..hava,..|aw^...wutaW»^«Wf ^ ^ < y*¥qh‘o^ ;'wtHl'';'t^ y w i|il';Vsi^ ................... ........................ workmen remove twenty-three fdet of \r nt,dsy The schedule, for the h ig h ^ 1” an organizarion to continue col- ti platted land six per cent, pence, in the fortn of a damage ctaim.j ^ ^ _ .• . *r.. 4 , _ A«JUC: £>V«w:MMai 0 , av *, E x p e n s e s l s $ 1 6 ‘h?t .p!‘p e r ,!n,U, fl.I?,0kl — ^ re* school W»a rearranged Wednesday in,'lectfon on the notes. M • T build it without discontuiumg the use ftrdor tj,at school might: be dismissed ! , *^1'8 a rental Twenty-one thousand cases of scar-- DIVORCES GRANTED let fever were recorded in Ohio from ' Tw« husbands and one wife have January i until November 1, Dr. he®” awarded divorces. Decrees have bt°te n»\nWA«f»wl Ktt ♦’ll* . , . , ii,t - i aws is a remarkable record and; .■...; - — , , . r th<5 ordcr khat schoo ndg fncultv *rortl rcports the Commercial and ~ T T __ „ of the boilers and closing down tho earJy to aUow students and faculty TtJnk under liouidation will * committee which sponsored ^ ^ mechanics doint the work members who desired, to -spend the, ^ . « .• « • ... * Returned By State Last Friday representatives of the local optionvote at the recent election members wno aesirea. so- -spem* “ dpTins;tOTR in flln - r i...... ^___+1. ftttiis W f m CwlnrvillG vil- cvld«nt!y are mt bothered-by the coW xhaiik«|fiyiiifir season at a distance, all depositors in full ------ * • * ;■■ ■ ■ . , , , - U a 4 i «:l VViurjiw m wvhvivu Tti lKSIflVlIli i 80MD11 t tt UWMMiVC, Lfqoor C— ^ «m . t . their dertin.tfon Wri- .T nHnrv w H Vn o W t b en , n ees nave —— Walter H. Hartung, director of the heeSi approved by the court as foi- the heer permits that been lifted the lage and township has filed an ex- tadde^ “ * * 7 1 State Department of Health, annotate Umn: Edna McCoy from Del.ner M e - W *1 owners' ^ M a t e m e n t with the. Imard of nesday evening, ed He said th a t although the Coy, on grounds of gross neglect, with Flom reports state authorities sccur- elections, listing contributions o t ?" - i Tho Cbristras number of “ ses^-rf d t a h t S tv! the piainiiff restored to her maiden an order from some source to lift $16.55, largely from three different from t u r n » 4 t o , — t - — « — h ™1 « — ■m •?> ■» “ d “ ? catcd a . steady decline fo r the past Craig, on grounds of neglect and in- )0 e or e <f”c • • fi.iaii*,r. Timman Rtollinra from Bes- When the permits were itures returned pensc account was filed expend- The ex- by Rev. Tho Christmas vacation will be of - a* i o i: ^wo weeks, duration, extending from , . December 23 to'January 0, lect was only a one story building, CaU!Q ij. 31UUUV Ud.iiuc ii» v<iv uuww ten vears scarter fever cases revealed fidelity; Tho as Stollings fro Bes- wnen me w i w v*«= sie- Stollings, otn grounis of neglect FHday, holders were informed that Dwight R. Guthne, as campaign man- it*“ 1~—* twAwitfion fni< -wiflinrl. RFiRP. NO rCCGlDtj - FORMER COMMISSIONER ILL a steady upward trend throughout the state. In 1933 and 1934 more then an<| wiIful absence from home. 25,000 cases were reported, and last j . -------- year 233 scarlet fever fatalities re sulted, Physicians are inclined to be- ■-®a^e O the law made no provisio for refund- ager. o receipts or expenditures Holders were also informed that were listed in another account filed on ers. etuming of permits would not per- behalf of a committee which fostered ftUIWUs Tll^*BlL l|llO i AIU litvimvM.iAv uv lieve that the disease is becoming less Savings and Loan Co. severe. Dr. Hartung said that scarlet liquidation, for $1,607, VED r rn r - mi hmu j « s » - .............— , rt J. Corry, Yellow 'Springs, is re - in our district o the Miami niit legal sale of beer. The permits a similar local option vote in Clifton ported in a serious condition. He has caution posstbl -i had been taken up as a result of the village. « not been in good ,health for several aibility of its ‘ •*' * i —_St_ SALES APPROVED of real estate to .. a t Dayton, hftd becn taken up as has been con- votc >h both villago and township be ing against the sale of beer. Diphtheria There js mi; ------- the spread 6 , Former County -Commissioner Rob- county. Althoilgl tl)fere to jp; reaj 400 Sign Up For Wheat Control months. firmed in the case of the state of Ohio, Local Schools Receive $2,760 pupils, fever, like many of the other com municable diseases, is highly infec- cx re* fcko state building and loan tious in the early stages- and. before -superintendent, against Oscar C. Moon B u r r e l l " C o t t O I l F a l l s it can be .recognized clinically. and, ethers. £ r ; In the case of the Union Continl j U J r e e t i r o m t r e e Eleven rural Greene County school districts divided a total of $18,135 in advance distribution of H alf A Million . Eggs Are Eaten Daily By C.C.C. t , Life Insurance Co. against I. M. Coy One annual worry for Ohio and ot}lera> saje 0f one three-acre Burrell Cotton sustained a fractured the latest motorists can be postponed from De* trflct Qf rea] (.gtato to George and right leg. and- serious injuries to his state .public school, funds, derived comber until March, Registrar Frank jjCOnn Hughes for $800 has been »p- hack when he fell last Thursday from f rotn liquid fuel and sales tax re- West of the State Bureau of Motor «rovod Two other tracts offered at a tree, a distance of thirty feet. He ccipts, H, C. Aultman,,county school, WASHINGTON—Dish uo one and “.‘T.T" ”, V” , .. Veh|ol.s ^pointed For J„bllc — ta d b»» on n hunUne W p, Hi. in- Mond.p. K r S K Some four hundred Greene county farmers have signed wheat contracts oncem regarding under the AAA, this being about 70 ! phtheria in the cent of former signers which there are no cases totaled 610. A few more arfe oxpect- is, need for every eaLo sign, by Dec. 20 the date set for eht any pos-'finni -sigfning. TKe -400 signers rep- among our resent about 75 per cent of the wheat . , ■ > acreage in the county. Government i One family, under quarantine in the reports indicate there -are 900 wheat Jciifton , .district, haa a. girl in thq. producers in the county, Greene T local high - school. However there county is listed as having more acre- scemh to be no danger from this age under contract than many other source as all proper precautions have'countjes jn the State, been.taken. ISde girl is not ill a t ’ the present time. ! Parents are urged to cooperate with the schools in this important j matter by taking special notice of Brown Drug Store Ready For Business the benefit of those automobile owners * _____ - j ufj r8 wjjj jjCep Who are inclined to be forgetful, Reg-:' CLAIMS ARE UPHELD leVerftt weeks. istrar West called attention to the The Second District Court of Ap- -------- fact tha t by reason of a new law en- penlg handed dovm a dcdsion today ^ acted by the 91st General Assembly upho]djng the right of Everett and * motor vehicle owners will not be re- Gladola Thoman to participate in, quired to have their 1936 license the statc ^ 0 ^ ^ com. plates until April 1, and they won’t. penfiotjon fund( aml affirming a lower be placed on sale until a month be- COUrt judfe,mcnt adverBe to the state fore they are needed. In addition to indU 8 trial commission. i getting the three months’ extra serv- ^ compen 8 ation claims were has* ice 'from the old numerals, the 1936 ^ on ntl accldent j une, 1933 , at him confined. for Survey Work End; Group To Continue .................. - _____ The Brown Druff Stare will hold a Shares of school districts were as halfa million eggs, pile them along- ffol^ ny Bymptons which, might lead formal opening Saturday a t which follows: Beavercreek, $2,726; Cedar- 6ide a carload of bacon, and more to d{phth«ria, he Or she should be,t»me patrons and friends are invited vi e: TCi lft° n' ^ ! ^ cClt Sar' than * ®arload °- flour cooked int0 kept a t home in order to determine to call. Mr, Brown has one of the creek, $500; Jefferson, $1,715; Ross, biscuits, wash the whole thing down ^ wrioU8neM 0f the ailment. School most attractive drug stores to be ^ 7 5 ; Silvercreek, $2,115; Spring Val- severai tank cars of coffee, minorities should be immediately ,found in the county and hone with a ley, $1,550; Sugarcreek, $1,62 >; ema That approximates breakfast for notified of. any illness among the “mve complete stock. Favors for Twp., $2,145, Miami, $1,715. the Civilian Conservation corps, children. This cooperation Will aid .those who call. Of course, on the aide there are a ’the prevention of this disease in our BETTY BROADICE few things like another carload or so midst, 1 DIED FRIDAY AFTERNOON „ ________ _ Mr. BroviD announces his. famous One Cent Sale with special prices on other merchandise fo r Thursday, of butter! 1300 cans of syrup, better : The county health authorities plan _ . • - „ ,, . . than a earioad of sugar and more than to otfiT the I k ^ f e tost and Uecessaryj^*"*^ * ^ Saturday, Dec. 2 ,3 a»d 4 **r . . "• * , 1 — ------- ------ - - .COLUMBUS.—The Ohio govern- Miss Betty Beatrice Broadlce, 40, cans of jam find preserves. !immunization shot* to the local chil* BtoWn.has had a very attractive plates will be somewhat reduced in The Wabash Portland Cement Co. ment survey committee, although its died at her home on Church st., Fri- comniled bv the army dren again in the near future. I t is lNepH electric sign erected on the price in accordance with the pew law, pjtttlt ]n Osborn, in which Everett work hds been completed, may con- day afternoon a t 2:45 o’clock, follow- 0U !L nna8ter cPrD8 wbich has the hoped that all children, may take ad*|ftt>nt of the building that adds touch -------- .Thorman was injured and John Thor* tinue to be an influence in economical fog a complication of diseases. • u * the ’ 500009 Civilian vantage of this service and thus be ,40 tk° attractiveness of the business Ohio's highest tribunal, the State man, husband of Gladola, was injur- administration of state departments Born in Cedarville November 11, J” ° . ” workers set their immune from diphtheria. jsection, especially a t night, S u p rem e Court, sounded the death «d fatally. .They Were painting a mill nnd institutions, 1889, Miss Broadice had spent her of ' food at! ’Pone 173714 carloads. 11118 listed 89 items) Zion o{ taod. C. H. S, vs, Silvercreek The Red and White squads travelled basis. In an opinion Written on a ground. Portsn.^uth case, Judge Thomas A. .......................... Jones condemned the practice as y j “against the public policy declared In -lvl3.SOTlIC L O u g O oiir State Constitution,, and Invalid in : law/* I t was held th a t the trial court IrUy iu tv v u n isi, UV>V<V|. 1 W > J- , ^ t permanent organization Baptist Church, Cedarville; where she ‘l*hey eat more beef than anything to Jamestown, Friday, November 22, ■ • — church organist and was treasur- else—9,375,000 pounds, or 426 2*8 to meet Silvercreek on "■* ■ - ■*— ---Si- a .floor, the latter’s Both games were hard fought. « ’" ■ — .. I WMM a tVf uivu uw At the half of the g irls game the bear t trouble a t his hbme ment of a which would continue governmental was church organist ana was irvm u,- - .— - research and make public reports, cr of the Ladles* Aid Society ef that carloads, e f its * month. - The new permanent orcranization church. The army figures that it Will cost . , . , ... . . . . . ____ Elects Officers would operate through voluntary sup- She is survived, by a daughter $262,500 to lmy the Thanksgiving ^SwinS the J S Strln*to^n pik<>’ port of citizens and taxpayers. ‘ Regina Seward, a t heme; a sister, turkeys for the CCC. There will he t i l * ! * to ftbout 1 1 * - - w w AwliMKtar ,U refriireretor care loaded down with hr ‘ * ? ? T T 47 ^ **» ***** aa A1.4, s h/ Clark Young Died Suddenly Tuesday d a r k Young, 70, d ed suddenly of * on the . Tuesday morning ‘ He had been in poor health for some time. The deceased Lucv Young, and a brother Sylveste 14 ig at rt l iwi ........... . "““‘v *■■■*“* »«»» tome fee In a workmen’s cotopfinsa- * 7 - ----- - 7« - a J|fr,oa 01“UUU1, 81,1 jjro‘adice (both of Dayton. Funeral $876,000 pounds of the bitds. But this 2 J * b r i n g i n g home a well earned h|a Mfr fo this county and ’ - the local Masonic Lodge No. .022, was the Sherrill, eomimttee^recommemded fttrtW Zion ^ by no means. the end of thelf tvlctoly: . . .. [k the l^st toetober of his frtoily And had th sole auth rity to fix the at- T)ie flnnHal election of officers of Over peri d of about six months, f vt . r l , s f t m Eitoi is ea s t s t * * * * lorno, uw hi » wwniiicifw ^ , tion case;* and that attorneys would local asonic odge o. euu, as the Bherrm co ittee recommended - Mot he permitted to make outside a* held last Thursday evening and the savings of approximately $16,000,000 wcr0 conducted from greementa for a large part of the wcrG chosen: rh a *'h‘ Mond* award to a bread-winner or to his Worshipful Master, Frank Bird. The army list* widow. TRYB HAND AT HUNTING j Secretary, A. B< Creswell. t Senior Deacon, Dallas Marshall. Dr. 0. I* Kimmell, Cincinnati,^ Junior Deacon, Herbert Deem, formerly located here in the practice Tyler, Walter Huffman, of dentistry, spent, Saturday as a trustee, H. K. Stormont, guest of Mr, John Davis, the former - i .il,. _* ‘Hi gfTtfi m urged f o r ' immediate executive or Senior Warden, Paul Orr, legislative action totated more than Cemetery. Junior Warden, Howard Harhison, $8,269,000. Treasurer, Judge S. C. Wright. menu asf 1 The committees’ study was under taken a t the governor’s request but HUNTING IN PENNSYLVANIA was completely non-political and non- Mr. Wm. Marshall and son, Dallas, partisan. The work was done without the latter Deputy CoUnty a mi! t i e cost to the state. Services were left Tuesday for Centre County, Pa., % - ■»- They .Boston cream pie, fruit cake* ice j The boys’ wmo »«rvfred by several nieces and many fouls bring committed by both nephews O y .l ,r MHlp, « k < n . ro a s t y o u n e , * « W ; ^ t t ? M f e t d ^ W t U ta cranberry sauce, olives, pickles, stuff- 8 !*nd„ T »n,*1 f ? r* 28 to 18 eil celery, fresh roast pork, creamed wlth Cedarville victorious. SHERIFF ON SICK LIST, l Pitchin Defeated ^ Tuesday evening, November 26, * a breakdown in health, the Collgee Gymnasium, Ccdarvllla .taok to. his bed last Saturday. Sheriff John Baughn has been con* Mfined to his* home fo r Several days He m. w um um.- t ivohuh uu m„ . ~ ' * ' Viaii donated by 130 business and profes* on a hunting trip fo r deeK They . oston rifea plie, fruit CMtei^ iw, toams met Pitehto. th e re gure^ 0 * « .« — ____________ FoMP wiv*8 have *** ' a tom mtti, who gave 3900 men-days were accompanied by Marshall, nream, aborted nuts, mixed candies, t**mB met , t *RMe returning for a day’s sport a t hunt- mon pleas court toisever the bonds of work in examining 148 bureau* Dayton, and Howard Pohtiue «n^- gppitoi »««*«». bananas,„ bread, that bind them t^ l^ trlm ony . departments. , father of WMAsetm, D< Ingr I 1 oranges, bananas,, cream, sugar, coffee, cigars, ctgareto. i„ ' ’ (Cdiiiinued on pog* fJWd#) House for Rent In country, this office, catt If I 1 1 *
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