The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep yon abreast o f the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as much' as the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you. FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 35 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY AUGUST 2,1935 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWSLETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS FORECLOSURE SUITS Four additional foreclosure actions, based on real estate tax delinquency over a period of four consecutive --------- years, have been instituted in Com- COLUM’BUS.—Warning of a pos- mon Pleas Court by H. M. Van Pelt, sible state-wide quarantine on flowers Greene County treasurer, through and plants as the result of an invasion Prosecutor. Marcus McCallister. of Ohio by the destructive Japanese Defendants in the actions and a- beetle was made to the Department mounts of unpaid taxes follow: of Agriculture by the United States against James Nance and others, $82.- bureau of entomology. It is thought 88; atamsl (\ W Doyd and others, that the insects are moving rapidly $182.1.>; against J. G. Haddix and westward from the heavily infested others, $1tit#.72; against Ray Lyle and regions of Peruisylvania and New others, $1 13 53. Jersey. The beetles in the adult --------- silage attack nearly all growing SUES FOR DIVORCE plants and the larva consume the Charging gross neglect of duty and roots. Under a quarantine the move- cruelty, Malcolm A. Lewis has ment o f plants and flowers with soil brought suit for divorce from Wanda around their base would be prohibited E. Lewis, requesting custody of a by the government in order to prevent minor child. They were married wider distribution o f the beetle larva. August 3, 1928 at Covington, Ky„ but Traps placed throughout central and are now living apart, according to the eastern Ohio last yi ar revealed the petition. presence of only a few of the insects. --------- --------- INJUNCTION- ASKED Special policemen who hold com- An injunction to prevent eviction missions prior to the effective date of from property he occupies as a tenant the new legislative act which re- m Fairfield is sought by Charles Hull quires the commissions to be filed at .in a suit against A. E. Longstrcth,v the Department of State will not be Hath Twp. justice of the peace. O. G. affected by the new law, according Adams, owner of the rented i iperty, to an attorney general’s opinion made obtained an eviction judgment against- at the request of Secretary of State Dull in the magistrate’s court July George S. Myers. The new act is ef- 22. The plaintiff, represented by fective September 4. Previously the Prosecutor Marcus McCallister. claims commissions, which are issued by the ' ' magistrate’s court was without governor, were recorded only in the jurisdiction in the case, county in which the special officer — operated. The 91st General Assembly WANTS DEED REFORMED decided that the records should be Suit to quiet title and reform a deed centralized in the Department of State. The Boyland Trail By FEED F. MARSHALL FAIR TO OPEN Now and again aa memory wanders back along The Boyland Trail I think of Harvey—i— , a childhood favorite. I recall that one of Harvey's most prized possessions was a very badly begrlmmed Stationary Engineeer's license Which through some hook or crook he had managed to garner. Not that I think Harvey wasn't entitled to the honor, for actually, when I stop to consider bow he made out to ' nurse along, through all the years, that delspidated steam engine at Er vin's lime kilns the more I think he was.due for a higher rating than the modest “fourth class” appended to his certificate. Possibly the examiner was adverse ly influenced by the physical aspect o f the machinery placed under Har vey's care. But for all that I doubt if Harvey could have explained to the satisfaction o f a present day civil service commission the principle of an internal combustion engine. Never theless, I feel now that he was a veritable wizard at keeping an ade quate, if not consistent steam level in a leaky boiler and providing the equivalent of “ monkey glands” to an engine whose rattling bones and asthmatic wheeze manifested its right to retirement and a long rest. Roy M. Matthews Died Saturday We Must Educate By (’. M. Ritchie Missing Farm The 96th Annual Greene County Fair will open the morning o f Aug. 7th and continue through the 9th with both day and night attractions, including Live Stock Shows, Races in the afternoon interspersed with Free Acts from Raum’s Circus. Th.e eve ning will be given over to a Band Concert followed by a complete show ing o f Raum’s Circus. A night performance is an in novation for the Greene County Fair goers. Electric Current has been in stalled on the Fair Grounds and the Baby Beef Calf Building haB been en larged to take care o f the 76 Here ford, Angus and Short Horn steers to be shown. A feature for Friday morning will be the sale o f these 76 steers. Fifty elm trees were planted early < in the year and are large enough to help fill in the space devastated by the storm and cyclone of last year. The Speed Program with it Stake Races with an average o f 30 entries each, insures the lover o f horse rac ing three afternoons o f Racing en joyment. Raum’s Circus at night, preceded by a Band Concert will include such acts as Trick and Fancy Riding, Double Trick Riding, Australian Whip Roy M. Matthews, 46, farmer and to certain Xonin property in such a stock buyer of New Jasper Twp., died manner^ to contain u correct <le- at his home Saturday morning at 1:45 tember ----------- script ior of the real estate has been o’clock. He had^been ill a week and A definite upswing in the Ohio birth filed by the state of Ohio, ex rel S. H. was stricken with a cerebral hemor- On top o f all this Harvey was obliged to feed the fire box directly beneath Specialist, High and Novelty Jumping •n W p c f a sm°k* stack which had been struck,Horses, Horse Jumping automobile, o o y s a t a r i w c » v by lightning and whose loosened,High School and Educated Horses, . bricks had a habitat,disrupting the High Jumping Clown Mule, Comedy ,wo !‘oya’ „wl‘° ^ 1 , ___^ operation with each heavy blast set Mule and Clown. High Dive 100 feet A course of twelve years is prepared for every bj>y and girl. Re member a year’s schooling now will be a long lever with which to remove obstacles the rest o f your life. Do County, Mr. sorm> mental work during the next Greene County few weeks, and vour mind will take !"-<> twenty-five years ago and was ac- hold of 8choo, wofk easier> an(1 tively engaged in farming. He was a member of the New Jasper M. E. n |B A Mistake Church. School will begin Ihe first o f Sep- ,a,,d Perhapa Indians were found off the gtone 1 the Xenia-Cvncinnati highway When I was a boy, my favorite loafing place was Harvey's grease rate for 1934, as compared to a steady Squire, state hanking superintendent rhage Friday night, a few hours be- decline for the previous decade, was in charge of the Commercial and Sav- fore his death, reported by Irva C. I’lunimer, chief ings Bank Co., against .John I’. Krise Born in Highland of the state division of vital statistics, and others. The defunct hank acquir- Matthews came to There was an increase of 4,073 births ed the property by foreclosure last year, Mr. Plummer announced feedings. He predicted a further gain in 1935, saying that the .rate moves in cycles and that the upward trend is definite ly under way. The total births in the state during 1934 was 100,035, while the total for 1933 was only 95,962. The death rate varies less than does the birth rate, it was said- On grounds of gross neglect andUiuB. Roy Lewis Mathews, point in deaths was rear e in 19. . w||fuj absence from home. Edyth Bell Funeral services were conducted from from the home Monday afternoon at on Monday morning, “ on their way to Tcx&s M The youths, missing since Sunday'lad« " . en^ " e house. I perished an morning when they left their farm ambit,° " thafc 8®me .d» y I might too homes to go fishing, were Charles!1* an w th a real en**ne Eugene Kyle, 13. son of Mr. and Mrs.{to run ,ike Harvey— Harvey Kyle, of near White Chapel, | An advertisement in the Youths and Ernest Beal, 15, son o f Mr. and,Companion bid fair to open the way RELIEF SOI (iflT Equitable relief is the object of a A ,,u,ln- | It is a mistake to think the ac suit instituted by John T. Harbine, •"' Matthews is survived by his quisition of so much knowledge is an Jr., against Philip B. Hubbell and 'v>d°w. Mrs. Susan Mathews and four Jeducation. An education is simply others. children, Charles, New Jasper; Mrs. the acquiring of a certain taste or Martha Gravitt, south of Xenia; Del-lbend of mind. AM ABIDED DIVORCE -mer and Donna, at home and a grand- ' persons and neglect t"leir mind. -' To take care daughter’s To educate the bright boys; the dull ones need it the most. To think it is necessary to go off to school when there is one at home. To put off going to school; every year it will be harder to *tart in again To be discouraged; you can educate Mrs. Roscoe Beal, of near Painters- ville. 2 o’clock. ( "emetery. has been awarded a divorce The “ back-to the farm” movement The()(i()r(. Tlu. ,)lamtiff wns caused largely by the depression has tor(,(| (o h<.r formt.r nl>nl(, resulted in an increase of 35,850 farms in Ohio during the last five ORDER SALK MADE years, according to a census bureauPartition o f properly has been survey released in Columbus. The in- denied am! public su'..-' authorized in crease is accounted for by the di- .j1(. , as(. t)f Dorothea May Collins a- vision of large farms and by ri-tun/-’ Lra;nst Raymond C. Weaver and ing abandoned farms to cultivation, mhers. Appruicil of the property :>t On January 1 there were 255,146 non was confirmed farms in the state, comprising 22,- 874,667 acres and having a land and WINS JUDGMENT building valueof $1,278,575,512. In l'li‘ McDowell ami Torrence 1930 there were only 219,296 farms Lnnn .-r Co., has been awarded a listed. Experts who arc in close $919.-to foieclosure judgment m a f.-rmg from touch with Ohio farming conditions suit against Nash Walker and others, diseases. Burial in Juinestown Mrs. Jennie Fraver Died In Xenia to this goal. It showed an illustra tion of a genuine steam engine with A group of searchers under the di- [a hoy about my age diligently stok- rection of Sheriff John Baughn hadjinff the fire box with what appeared beaten the bushes abounding on Cedar j to be a scoop shovel heaped with Creek, near Mt. Tabor, through thecoaL The ad made known that this night in an effort to find the boys.;engine could be had by any boy who It was feared tbey migbt have b«n|WQuld furnish twenty pmd « * s c r ip - drowned in the heavy rains o f Sun-jtions to the magazine. Setting forth day afternoon. jto secure the necessary subscribers I passed the Ohio State Bar examina- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - j combed the town each day after tion, according to announcement Mbn- r I i n l i n e * • school more highly inspired than my'day. In the class 124 failed to pass. 3 . Liming n r a t u 'contemporary lightnipg rod agents. IHe will be given the oath with th e ' Y o l l n u r Q n r i n o e <arVinrkl FinB,,y> BUeces» « w realized, I hav- group Friday inColumbus. I e i l O W S p r i n g s J i n u u i jng f jn one jMt 8pUrt ^ eloquent sale-1 Mr. Aultman is a graduate of* Ce- manship, induced my grandfather to darville College and taught school subscription on j and served as superintendent o f the into net, Bucking Ford, Wire Act and Roman Standing Ride. On Friday evening a Style Show will be presented by the 4-H Clothing Club. From the opening morning to the last curtain on Friday night there is no place one may go where one may stay so long and see so much for 26 cents as in a day spent at the Greene County Fair. Aultman Successful In Bar Examination ww among the 269 persons “"Hurt itake the twentieth M r. . iiluw Jennie Gillnugh Fraver, 75. f Fredrick Frnver, died at her borne in Xenia, Wednesday morning, Iif you do not. An educated man can having been in poor health for a)>out lead his fellows. The richest legacy tbiee yem <. She had Iteen confined you can leave your children is an lo her bed for more than a year suf- ,edi cation, a complication of Sherman Liming, alumnus Cedar- yoursclf and will pay you in the end. ville College, has been elected super-'^ strength o f the argument that the ML Carmel and Net^tonvilTe S chool An Education Is Inevitable mtendent of the Miami Twp. Schools camri^J “ terrible good bear in Clermont coufity for three years. The world will give your child one lo HU('oeod ^'orT^S> who^ takes atories.” Later he entered the law School at a''siniiter. position in North College | por several weeks following I wor- Hill Schools, Cincinnati. jried Dod Keyes, the station agent, Supt. Liming has had fifteen years half to death inquiring aa to the teaching experience and for two whereabouts o f my steam engine say that there will he greatly increas ed financial returns for farmers iri 1936. Farm machinery manufact urers have reported the heaviest de mand for farm implements in five years. Surgery To Correct The Knurl near Fairfield, February 8, I860.! ont> r*J,es hl(fbcr than he aims; She is survived by one son. Williuni B. P'nn b® somebody. 5-Year-Old Injury Fraver, and a daughter, Mrs. Earl j I-earn to live, and live to learn, ------ --- Gannon, both of Xenia; a brother, | Ignorance like a fire doth burn. A. Davis, depot., sheriff under John Gillaugh, Gedarville, and one | Life is too short to waste, twill •riff John Baughn. entered Good sister, Mrs. Sarah Crows, Dayton. A ,soon *,c dark. Alarmed by many drowjiings and in Samaritan hospital, Dayton, Tues- half-brother, Frank Gillaugh, resides' Cultures hand has scattered ver- an attempt to curb the mounting day for an operation to correct a 5- in Wilmington. The deceased was a n due o er the land. “ There is no place like home” for y''nrs wafl s°P®rvi{,or * f the em*r* ,freight shipment. I had already ad- n young man or woman while going *ency , *n. ^ vlt5ed the ^ drayman to be on the deceased was born on Ludlow ''" -h o o ' principal of the Grade School in 0ppointment one day to' have my ;0., f ^ Xellow Springs. sister bring from the post office a a paralytic stroke Monday and is re s Dayton University and graduated from that school this summer. He has announced his futu: ° plans. SUFFERED SUDDEN STROKE Supt. F. M. Reynolds, St. Bernard, O. S. & S. O. Home 1Sin drowning death toll the Industrial y,.ar-nld .‘•pinal injury. Commission of Ohio in its bulletin Davis was injured Mnv 20, 1930 for August listed seven important mar Fairfield when thrown from his rules for swimmers. They are: Be- motorcycle while patroling the ginners should stay in shallow water fiig-hway in connection with Patter- and have the aid of an experienced S()n Kield air maneuvers. It was not swimmer; even expert swimmers UT1tj| a year later that an X-ray re- should stay within reach of a boat, vealed a fractured vertebra. For nunt of C. H. Crons® of this place. Free Exam. For Health Contest being chosen Clubs of the County to participate in the Greene County Health Contest to bo hold In ] Mxs. Wittenmyer’s Office, Xenia,' Court House, on Wednesday> morning. |“ Lives of great men ull remind us, |We can make our lives sublime; ! And departing leave behind us, IFoot-prints on the sands of time." Knnwlege la Power Therefore we should possess it. In every period of life the acquisition of knowledge is one of the most pleasing employments of the human mind. The pursuit of knowledge leads not only to happiness but to honor, “ length of days Is in her right hand; and in her left hand are riches and Knowledge like everything treated ns they should be. No charge has been made that the children have not been well supplied in the past but can they be under the appropria tion vetoed by the Governor? There has been some wrongdoing Representatives are raft or shallow water; do not swim three year' he wore n brnre but has ^rom , ^le rari0118 4-H when overheated or fatigued; never lramed only an operation will provide dive into unknown depths and he cer- permanent relief. certain that the pool into which you The surgery will be performed by- dive is at least five feet deep; if f)r= Hockwnlt and Judy, and will in- caught In a swift current or undertow r]u,ie bone grafting, resetting the ^ UBUS1 7 at 9:00 o clock. do not struggle and wear yourself out fracture and making that portion of Free physical examinations will be honor. because the current itself will force the spine permanently stiff. He will given, and a boy and a girl will he 0f value is not easily obtained. you to the surface; do not enter the |,e C()nfincd to the hospital at least chosen to represent Greene County in ft mUst he thought for—studied for 'V” 0'!.1* ie,Tlp_ yeeB ^ W^ e water for some time after eating; „rvon weeks and will be away from the State Health Contest at theS ta te__worked for. all swimmers should learn life-sav hj„ ,|utn-s four or five months. Sheriff Fair. | Educate your boy that he may be ing methods and artificial resuscita- Baughn willnot fill the vacancy in Participants should have good aide to render n reason for the uelief tion. his force during the absence of Davis, sound teeth, clear skin free from that is in him, unrl not leave him in eruptions, good posture, good vision the condition of Solomon’s sluggard and hearing, good tonsils, and having who was wiser in his own conceit than been both vaccinated and immunized, seven men who could render a reason. ----------- -------------- A girl may he shown how to bake o » » | » and how to brew, how to darn nnd s u s p e c t bow tu patch, how to schruh and how jsmall rectangular box where thisre ported in a very serious condition. His j lay within, carefully packed in e x -' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and cellsior, my steam engine scarcely ajMrs. Fred Ciemans and family were Two Investigations foot high and to be fired with wood j called to his bedside in a Cincinnati _ _ _ _ _ j alcohol by means o f a lamp wick. My .hospital, Tuesday. With a committee appointed by one surcease*of woe was a visit with j -------------------------- Gov. Davey making an investigation Harvey, who with marvelous under-1 KYLE-JACKSON PICNIC id the O. S. & S. O. Home and the standing o f a boy’s feelings, permitted j ---------- American legion of Ohio conducting me to blow the noon day whistle. | All members o f the Kyle-Jackson another, both independent of the j Among Harvey's gifts, I recall him,families are cordially invited to at- othei; things should be ironed out jas being a natural wit and a good: tend the picnic to be held on Wlbur satisfactory, but they will not be. One teller o f stories. If his tales were un-jCooley’s lawn Friday, August 16, at will be a political investigation, such |usual in the degree o f their exag- 6:30. as is always conducted by state of- geratiens and phengjsenn they suffer- ftcials, the other will be for the warjjsled no whit in my giving them com- of the state, whether they are being plete credence. I would usually ap proach Harvey to open up on one of his better stories something after this manner: “Mister Harvey, did you ever know any wolves?” More usual ly he would' reply: "Wolves—, wolves, did you say— ?, why, son, 50 YEARS IN MINISTRY charged some weeks ago. Former Sheriff Ohmer Tate has been named Fifty years o f service in the minis try of the A. M. E. Church is being celebrated by Bishop R. C. Ransome, Wilberforce. Bishop Ransom was graduated from Payne Theological Seminary and joined the Ohio Conference in Cin- ( 1NUNNATIAN VISITS HERE For the assistance of tourists traveling through the state monthly lists of tourist camps and camping Fred I-otzo. pioneer Cincinnati grounds which have been officially np- furnace manufacturer, stopped in proved by the State Department of town Wednesday for a short visit with Health will he sent to the twenty four Gentge A Shrondes Many years state highway patrol stations for dis- ago the Cincinnati firm through their tribution. The July list rovers 241 local representative, G A. Shrondes, approved camps and seven state parks installed hot air furnaces in the old when I was a young feller the wolves were so thick in these parts that you cinnati, February, 1885. Since then couldn’t go up town after night for!he has served as pastor of a numbej storekeeper. It will not be a popular |bein' chased by ’em. I f he added the of large A. M. E. Churches in Chi appoint ment among the employees,1whimsical soliloquy — “ and they’v e ,Boston, New York, Cincinnati, Cli neither Republicans or Democrats, been chasin’ me ever since,” I failed .land and Columbus. He also b 4 ed But one thing is certain every shoe-;to comprehend hie true meaning. jag editor o f the A. M. E. Qua: lace will be accounted for at close of each day’s business. For Chicken Thefts “ mh’ ho’ 10ta' *'lth the1 And how Harvey could mimic Review, jbirds and animals. He was the only 'person I ever knew who could imitate perfectly the gobble o f a turkey or the croak of a frog. Moreover, he GIBNEY’S NEW LOCATION One suspect, whoso pennies, and yet make an unthrif y an.l uncomfortable wife. But If she identity was bflR b^-on trained to ask and untler- ln which camping is permitted with- school house, and they were still in not disclosed, is being held in the gtam) the How and Why—she will t out charge. All highway patrolmen the building when it wus leveled last county jail for questioning as Sheriff purely make a wise and clever wife. the $95,000 bond issue for a Electors Approve lI) KOI i m n ^ oldG8tflrminGreenocountyin School Bond Issue aSdH attrnthepoin- ot BervlCGclosed ,tBd<,°” ______ side-splitting items o f folk lore attrl*|j^ Xenia last Saturday night after Electors of Silvercreek School Dis- bu**d to ,the ™ic® o f Wrd* *“ d h*™* jcontinuous operation since it was rict, including Jamestown, approved ya . , °W .. *oum,ed ,n Hutchison & Gibney . „ new exp,a*” ’ with been known to every family in the will carry copies of the list*. yenr. Mr Shrondes hunted up John John Baughn and his deputies con- “ I wish I could speak with an a- "‘’bool building, Tuesday. This will ® * "GreemJlis-^ f " toatitut,on kn<KVn ,o r --------- W. Ross and W A. Smith. (Bunk), tinned an investigation Monday a WBkpninK vof(.e to the people of mafch a $77,727 PWA grant of t h e “p™ « Gr” ns b r i n e ^ - 3 doek1*^® Wgh ^ ‘ ‘ y o f good merchandise. State university will have a ,,n‘l Gio four n little reunion. It series of chicken thefts reported over wants, their privileges, their respon- government. The unofficial vofo was! ' . .. .. j . 8«CCes«or to the firm, both o f the mnch larger freshman clans for the wns Mr vl« it here I" ,he week-end. The suspect was taken Abilities. You were not created to *74 to 159. It, is expected that WOrk|#)j V ^ ,,, ’ * ’ |elder8 having jmssed on some yews ***4*1- n __. _ . _______ . .. i .... n l ..U K »• . A_ i n l n n ll n ln il i. C i m J , , , , H ln L i . . . • . . . . __t il _ A A 1 « 4 l l I s . * fall quarter, according to advance mi-nv yo registrations. Examiner B. L. Strnd <le\*lnnd. ley reported that so far fre«hmnn admissions to the institution are eleven per cent ahead of Inst year nnd sixty per cent .greater than in 1933. ELECTED CLUB OFFICIAL Glen F. McFndden, Xenia, to into custody Sunday nighb tod, eat, drink and sleep like the in- will start about October 1st. It \* th thjlt th .MfO» has been Walker W Gibney, who Reports of at least three raids on ferior animals. If you w lllyou can saidtheboard o f educatlon favorstho^^ „ domlnlcky„ on Sunday loibney a t"a lateTdate onen^a poultry houses over the week-end rise. Arouset Resolve earnestly on Wade site north of town o f the three marnJn^ wouW BAy; « Has the p r e a d i r ^ fo_ , th^Allen were made to authorities. Seventy- self-culture. Make yourselves worthy now under option. The building will ^ g^ 0. ne!» wher<!Ul)on the guinea E X ^ five chickens were reported stolen of the opportunities and institutions hv colonial In design with exterior °*|fow|s would answer in unison: “ Not ** It Will bo was from the farm of Robert Dean, near of this land and strengthen and per- brick and stone trim. *» *»■»• not yft, not yit!” Even now when elected first vice president of the Jamestown, while chicken thefts were petuate them by your Intelligence and modern to the last detail and^providfi|evCT | gnjpjp fowls Hampshire Bred Sow Sale- 50 Young Republican club of the seventh also reported by Ennis Stephens, your virtues.” , . a lurust 16th. Ferndale congressional district at Springfield Cedarvillo-pike, and at the Pickering head, i-rtaay, g Monday night Jfarm, near New Jasper. Farms. ~ j ( Continued on page four) gymnasium, dining hall, in additional for necessary class rooms for grade and high schools. 1 (Continued on page four) Wanted — Middle-aged man e r woman to operate a cream station. Address “ Creamery,” core this paper, (8t). w
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