The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

f The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep ydh abreast of the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you, FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR ‘ . NO. 39 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY AUGUST 30,1035 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR* HEWSLETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS .Ohio Legion After ! ! O. S» & S. Q* Funds j Th$ Ohio Department of the Ameri­ can Legion in £easion this week in Dayton demanded more funds fo r the O, S, & SfJX Home, The Home has ’ ______ {figured in the public print following’ COLUMBUS.--All, roads lead to 'the reduction of appropriation by Gov. j Columbu* this week with the open- .Davey. Much has been said on both-/ ing of the annual Ohjo State Fair; sicies of this controversy pll of which The 1935 event promises to he one resulted in two or more investigations of the biggest ever staged from the of conditions ^t the institution, standpoint of both attendance and* Col. Milton D. Campbell, Cincinnati, number <of exhibits, according to secretary of the Board of Trustees of Earl H. Hanefeld, Director of the De- the Home haS led the fi8h t for more partment of Agriculture. The vast funds; That he is backed by the mem- display of educational and entertain- bership is proven in his election as ment features are larger and better Ch'o commander. The Legion also arranged than ever before. Good re<luested that Paul Dye, Urbana, Weather is all th a t is needed to boost Iflern^ei' ^he board resign, in as the gate receipts to a new high, it is muc^ 88 bfi bad taken little interest Bajd "• in the institution. Dye has been Prominent in Democratic politics a n d . • For the first time in several months ^! now servinf? as-postmaster in h is| the /inmate population a t Ohio State ,C1^ ' i penitentiary has dropped below the! four-thousand mark, it was announc­ ed Warden James C. Woodard. A total of 3,941 prisoners are now con­ fined at the big house. The reduction.!' resulted .from recent paroles and fromj the transfer of two groups of prison-, their regular meeting ‘Tuesday eve- : ers to the London prison farm when jU'ng elected Miss Luella Robe, South. .there were several vacant dormitories. Charleston to teach in the high school ; Warden Woodard said that approxi- aT,d Miss Georgia Allen, Athens, for i mately 1,500 men - are now incar- the second grade. There were twelve, cerated a t the London institution. .applicants for the two position. j ■ ■ : . Mrs. Vesta Halstead, who.has been; Appointment of Tullie V. Taylor, teaching in the second grade for the j one of the key men in the Sherrill pnst two years has been transferred Ohio Government Survey, as one of t° ^be “Special Room.’* | a special committee.of three who .will Miss Robe is. a graduate of Cedar- -put into, effect as far as practical the ville College in the Class of 1935. Miss economies recommended by the Sher- A^en ’s a gi-aduate of Ohio University A meeting fo rGreene Countyfarm- rill survey, was announced by Director specializing in the primary grades. ers who maymay be interested .in ----------------------. . Rural Electrification will, be held at | 1 | Reviewing the Labor Day Parade |fl New,Teachers Elected Tuesday The local Board of Education a t HWWHUHIWDmtWWMWWMIlW, COLLEGE NEWS * tmnimimwAiWMiwHuwimiM mmiim Electric Lights Farmers Will Get For Farmers Higher Base Price On Whole Milk The following graduate* of Cedar- ville College will be teachers iq the ptfblic schools of Clark'County for the {coming year. Reid School: Raul Tanner; Green Special Rural: Bernice Bryant, Nettie Slunk; New Moore- fieid: Beatrice Pyles; South Charles­ ton: Lola; Elder, Christine Rife; New Carlisle Village: Ruth Burns, Stella 'Kirby; Selma Rural: Doris Swahy, Nina Stevenson, Mildred Foster; Med­ way Elementary: DeWitfc Rutan, Prin­ cipal; Oak Grjve' Elementary: Leio Reed,' Principal; Pitohin: Lois Estle, Preston Garrlough, ‘‘Eleanor Finnery; fta fa tfm g High: ' Cairns Hostetler; Hsrmbhy Elementary: Edgar Brigner, Principal; Lisbon Elementary: Jane fiayboutne; Pleasant View Elemen­ tary: Geraldine Henry; Enon Elemen­ tary: Hilth Crais. Members of the 1935 graduating class WilDbe'located aa follows f e r the coming year. Maxine Bennett, -Barney- Commun­ ity Center, Dayton. Ohio. Ronald E. Boyer, Pastor'United Presbyterian Church, Dayton, Ohio. Eleanor 'Bull, Pleasant Bill High School, ‘Pleasant HiU, Ohio, Charles Chamberlain, Elementary Gracles,' Merritstown, Ohio. Ruth Cross, Elementary Grades, Elion, Ohio. Annabel Dean, Student at Ohio State University. Arthur Donaldson, High School, Al- ordton, Ohio. x • j Carma Hostetler, High School, Plattsbutg, Ohio. The Cedarville Community Club',. A‘ tin ‘an« ^ fffersoh High was reorganized at ^meeting held in Sch°0l> Bower«ville, Ohm. Community Club Reorganized Monday H. Ray Allison of the State Depart-’ ---- ----------------- iturni itiectxiticii-tion will, be held a t • Fawners-and milk producers in the the 'mayor’s offiite Monday * obe* Fairfield. High School, ment of Finance. Members of the I .O C a l BO V S H a * V e the Assembly Room of the Court Dayton milk area -will pif September The organization has been inactive)MwUaoq County, Ohio. Sherrill'survey were provided by . . 3 ' . ' ^ House, Xenia Thursday evening, 1. get an increase on bate milk, the the past few years but efforts will b e L ^ Ior* 7<h and 3th Grades, private business and industry and J u n i o r - F a i r E n t r i e s September 5 nt 8 o’clock, according new price to be $2,05 per hundred, made to make it active in the future jo® ; m!’ . ' served without cost to the state. This i. ' - —.——■ to C. W. Mott, chairman of .the County Agreement, vvas reached Tuesday be— both in commercial activities as well'r 0,*L ’ t ce, iriementarj-. Grades, is the first instance where a member - Howard Finney, Herman Randall Committee in charge of this project, tween producers and distributors. The as civic-affairs. i ^eaa onover oo , Miami County, nine The Club voted to donate funds a- of the survey has been put on the and Daniel Dennehey were exhibitors this meeting A. E; Halterman, in retail price of milk goes public payroll pointment’Director the action “wits faith with the people of Ohio toward Fair. .. janswer any questions in connection operative Milk Producers ^Association, drinking fountain. Recently___ ... efficiency aqd economy in government Howard- had his four Duroc Jersey With the proposed - plan .for Greene Producers have only received $1.55 J. Tarbox, custodian of a fund raised and that Mr. Taylor is particularly pigs in exhibit which is part of -his. County.- ’ ^ since-the first of July, well fitted for this important post." Vocational Agriculture project. ' Seventy-one Ohio counties are now . ------;------- — :?$-■ : w,—— I Herman and Daniel are exhibiting worjring on this rural electrification F-StlY imbs which is a part of Project, according -to Mr. Hnlterman, . h Ohio. BOGSSTOLEN FROM3WANEY MONDAY ms It looks like the time is here for reorganization of the Cedarville Pro­ tective Association, api organization that did excellent work some years ago in running down thefts of farm live stock as well as other property. Monday night a, truck was backed into a>farm lot on the C. F. Marshall land on the Townsley road and fifty-' two head of hogs weighing from fifty, to 135 pounds each were taken. Ross Swaney is tenant on the farm and did not discover his loss until he ' went to feed the' hogs early Tuesday morning. At first . he though t the hogs had gotten ou tpu t investigation convinced him they hi d been -stolen. Tracks where the truck had been hacked into the field was evident and it was easy to trace the wheel marks of a duel tire truck south to the Federal pikg, but from there all trace was lost due to a hard surface road, Mr, Swaney reported the theft to: Sheriff Baughn but so far there has beep little clue vto work upon. Hunters Must Wait Until Noon Opening Day, Director Henry C.-Shetrone of the their fat la i -is rt Ohio s ta tir Archaeological and H is-their Vocational Agriculture project, “flnd ‘'remarkable ;,progreas i* being torical Society last week reported a The results of the showing has not Twenty-five of these counties “valuable addition" to the manuscript been learned as yet. have passed: resolutions specifically collection. .It is a copy of the original t—---- f--------— . designating the Ohio Farm Bureau as diary of the Indian migration from TAKING THEM OFF RELIEF lhcu‘ oftlcuU “&ent md representative Pennsylvania, to Ohio in 1771, an,was - f" ,T^ kinf aPPHration^ for loans from __ ....... ________ .. written by Rev. John Roth. The gift I" the closing session of Congress the Rural Electrification Admimstra- the luncheon program: was: made, by Rev. C. C. Roth of Kcv- Roosevelt sent more than 14,000't,‘>« to Washington, nosha, Wisconsin, who is a dire'et de- names of Democratic appointees who ‘ In n‘«ing the program Jane Laybourne, , Elementary „ , . . . . . Grades, Clark Ghunty. Ohio, some years ago by subscription andi m 9 * * donation, turned over^ balance to lhe!M? ^ village amounting to .*28. This a-, *1™ * . mount remained from a fund used to « xr ptnfehase-oil fo r p»«4sr“'As.the f ^ - : m _____ ^ tain will cost about'?60, council pro-' ®kinne‘k . Both Township The annual press day luncheon vided ^ le additional monpy. j c#r^ e Mwin^ Qrade nT- p1o given by the State Fair management In tbe reorganization of the Club gu’t| er r ountv 'ohio b uchcduk-J lor thb 'F rido r a t Noon. llle *Howlne offioci-s worn ...looted, A J J Student W .lo rn » t n . B„ a „ d , M ,o„ta, b - “ vrs irs ' ‘' i Ralph H. Tindall, 5th and 6th Welcome by Hon. Earl H. Hane- Wolford; Secretary, Jean P a tto n ;^ Mowryatown 'ohio i,i ■ Treasurer. P. M. fi ll Ian. The nfflneM, rBaea' Mowryatown' UMo‘ The nervous, hunter, who a t th# crack of dawn on. the opening day of toe season fires a t eveiy movement in brush |pr woods, will be protected.a- gainst himself, if a State Conserva­ tion Council order is carried. - Lawrence Wooddell, chief of the di­ vision, announced Tuesday the rabbit hunting season this year will open a t noon Nov. 15, rather than at dawn. The chief said “a survey of hunting accidents during, the last few years reveals that the majority of them oc­ cur early in on the opening day, and it is to prevent' this that the council has decreed that the: season open at noon." The new order applies to the hunt­ ing of rabbits, pheasants and Hun­ garian partridge. Under it the rab­ bit season will be from noon Nov. 15 . to Jan. 1. The squirrel season, will open Oct. 1 ,«nd iaril,Oct. l5, of Ohio -scendent of the author. Rev. John A»ve their names on the government electrification, the Farm Bureau Response by Granville Barrere, Vice witl*Leo Anderson, C. E. Masten; and ,^ T Z . |0S l '^ ! L r i Roth was the fath of John Lewis payroll for confirmation by the senate, ^ s to the dawning of a new day.- President of The Oh|o Newspaper W‘ C‘ IHff constitute the executive, A FermatrKearnnv* ^tnrtonf ftMlnr Roth, the first white child born in the More than 100,000 appointments have for many farm fam.l.es The program Association. committee. S TheXScal Seminwv Moravian Mission at Gnadenhutten, l»«n made during the throe year ^ carry el^tricity Into rural areas Press Day—Hon. W. W; Ellenwood, Local business men. headed by H.j Pr#llknn L IVobJ?'Student-oJar Director Shetrone said. The manu- period of the New Deal. The govern- without electric service , is a Slnte Fair'Manager. H* Bro'™ have had one of several' ** 1TBDe#* student,Cedar- script has, been photostated in order lnt!nt Payroll has been increased by venture in creating better living con- c;rcoting—Hon. Martin L, DaVey, that the original ,may be better pro- that number in addition to what it had ihtions for the Ohio farmer, his wife Gowi nor of Ohio. tected. .been previously. Four-H Clubs \ . ■ . A t State Fair Greene Counties 4-H- Agricultural Clubs are represented by 13 members felil, Director of Agriculture. reasurer, . . GilHlan, he We8te]m [this week at the Dairy, Individual and ’ Team Demonstrations, Health and Livestock contests. < The livestock judging team mem­ bers are Joe Ferguson, Xenia Town­ ship; Guy Smith and Vernon Cooper, Ross .Township. The ‘team will com- ipete in the state contest Wednesday scheduled free street picture «hows vi1!®CMlege^Theological Seminary, to which the public is invited. A com- i Mary Catherine Rrobosco, Elemen­ tary Grades, Sedalia, Ohio. and Children," says Mr. Haltmmm. Pr„hlcms-Ernest L. Henes, Well- "Jittee will be appointed to take over, w {at 8:30 a, m, and will be required to All farm folks who are Interested « . . , , m i - i At thU wm* Mr. » » « —J Boaaie Vietor, Elementary Grades,inl__________ _______ L^ u ^ Two sanitjf^y engineers from the Orient visited in Columbus and other Ohio cities last week' to study methods SHIPMENT HEAVY CATTLE ington Enterprise, President Buck- Parl ° f this work. r, Brown re- _ . - in obtaining this service are urged to oy,, i*rCHs Association. .............. ... ported some fifty or more , contri- (,iJarK0 county, Ohio, --------- . ‘attend the meeting at Xenia on Sep- Orgmifzation-Knrlh Bull, Director butOTfl- What is said to have been one o f tember 5. iOhio Newspaper Associatipn. ! Among the matters discussed was the finest lots of feed cattle to leave Other members of the county coin- ' of sanitary control in the S t e t c l ^ this community was f.ventysix head mittee who are assisting Mr. Mott In 3. a PAYMENTS partment. , a " , . y of Hereford steers that.averaged 1,- arranging for this meeting are Mrs, AMOUNT TO $610616 n later meeting. r blr ' M er,r t l “ t» V° om ,o u n * . «,H b,.tha Frank To,™,'. John W. O alW ^C rinrvm . Towmhlp ' “ - - ' place six rings of livestock and give _____ oral or written reasons on three _____ . iTings. The team will choose the ... - _______________ M,as Mary Ruth Wham, '30, v/ho c!a8BeB frQm the foll(minff. dr|(ft a Hallowe'en eclebratfon this year, ”aa “een teaching in West Chester, horses, beef cattle/sheep or swine, but definite action was deferred until ®hio for th ep a s t fivejrears, was re-j The Dairy Judging Team is eom- ley estate, Ralph and Paul Townsley, and E.-R. executors. The shipment brought the New York LOCAL LE; Far East. The first visitor was T. Y. Koo of the national ministry of public health in China, mid the other was and wenfc Jujio Kashlhara of Yoahima, Japan, c , market> Both are graduate studehts under : ______• Rockefeller Foundation scholarships who have completed their elective courses. Kashihara, on his return,,to Deltner Jobe and ............... ................. ....................... ..................^ the Orient, will Jbepome municipal-£>avis, who have been connected with League placed fpurth in the mimber cornhog payments civil engineer at Dairen, Manchuria. sbeep exhibit a t the Ohio State of points awarded, j _ ___ ___ find Koo will resume hw duties with a-r £or - number of years, under L, The points are given to the winners the Chinese qelmnal ministry of p ub -g Palme'^T member in charge gave o f dramatic, athletic and scholastic He health. short talks over a Columbus broad- contests. | casting station, Wednesday evening. Those attending the Institute were LOCAL MEN BROADCAST cently elected ,to her home high school poS€d of Gregg Turner m Hennan , . __ . The following standing committees in a#IenL Illmoia for the coming year. Dandap 0f Cedarville Township, and ews, Xenia Township. ' Greene county farmers have been have been named by the officers and Miss Mary Elizabeth Fisher of ^ j^ p t o p Lott of^Otenia Township. paid inio.oio'n? In benefits under the executive committee: ,Chicago, Ylino" h*8j I® ^ n6d. I;0Te*.The state contest will be held Tues- GUE W1NH - AAA so far this year, the August re- Flnance-R. C, Hitonaur, H. H.|,ume her-work in Cedarville-College. Iday morning a t 8:30 and each team FOURTH AWARD port shows. Brown, I, C. Davis. i n r, a t . , ' 'will place and give, reasons for plac- The payments In this county were: Social—W. W. Galloway, Harry i Dr. F. >A. Jurkat will have new and jng a rjng of cows or heifers of each Wheat, $57,236.40; corn-liog, $549,- Hamman, Walter Cummings, Prank ^ ® ”“ ha“d ^ °^ haI“ ^ of the three dairy breeds—Ayrshire”, Out of a total of 75 leagues rep- ......... . ,.„R „ - ............________ — —- ________ , resented 4n the recentMiami Valley- 727.80, andtobacco$3652.05. Greene Bird»V. Rlgio. registration and opening days of the Holstein and Jerseys. John Institute the CedarvilleEiftvorth county rankedsecond toDarke in Membershipr-A, V,Wright, p»ui »rst semester. Students may pu r-■ Demonstration team members are Cummings, C. E. BarnKardt,A. E. c|» * f them of. him. AH students Clarenc6 Wiuiainaon and Raymond Huey, J. M. MdMillan. al,ouM register ort Moirfay, Sept. 9 Hartman, Xenia Township; who will Promotion-—Frank Oeswell, W, . f"®**4*®;. £J“ 8 w°rk demonstrate “Controlling Stomach DOBBINS FAMILY REUNION Galloway, Kavlh' Bull. Picture Show—H.. H.. Brown, The Ohio State Libary has prepared ntnd published a new and up to date directory of Ohio public, college and university libraries, it was announced j day A family reunion was enjoyeo Sun- D(m^ ^ P f^ ^ ^ at the home of Mrs. S. O. Limmg, Renfr0^ p<iu, Cummlng* Ruth Kimble, Hazel Nelson, Elinor „ . r . . . . . . . . Tr. , , * ’ .. . T r- Yellow Springs. Luncheon was serv* Hughes, Janette rNeal. Jane Frame, , . . ., _ " J , _ , ed at noon and the afternoon was $51 HAMPSHIRE AVERAGE -------- Betty Swnngo, Christina Jones, Gale The Hampshire sale of bred sows Ross, Josephine West,- Justin Hart- Jin the college‘will begin Wednesday, Worms of Sheep ” D Sept. 11 a t 8:00.a. nu . [Bicketf also of Xel R.' ——— v 'give gjn individual Chapel service wHl be held a t 11 “Judging a Mwket John Robert rwnship will emonstration on iB.” o'clock service will be held a t 11 The team and in^ iduai demo^ spent socially. ^ Those present were: Mr* and Mrs. R e c o m m e n d a t i n n s ^ Waters were coached by Harper i^ecommenaatiom Church, will deliver the address. Mrs. Biekett; kader of the Xenix Township Received. By Board *■>c»- by Librarian Paul A. T. Noon. A at Fnrhdale Farms, Dobbins & Evafts, man, Neil Hartman, John Mills, n . * .. feature of the directory is a spot map averag?d about $51. The highest C a r le s Jones, John Richards, Mont- A* DJ bln8; ^ A^ hur f ^ pa' which shows the location anil scope pj.jc^r| gjjt went to Dr, A. O. Oliver, gomery West, and Harry Sinks. ^ r‘ an<^ ^ rS* ^ red an<' sons' pf every tax-supported library m the gpr ingfie]d, 111,, a t $8B* 'rtio chaperons were: Rev. and Mrs. state. Previous directories have list- ■ .... ■......-..■.. ■ V. w Hill Mrs Lindell and Mrs - .........* _______ . ____ - ...- - -__ ,d ih , of Obi. but the' W, IJ)MAN 9 E llls PAT STENR8 N .l» n io .k . f o r th , '’C t a w . ” ''''l 3 ^ i Z Z Z Z Z t Z l ' " S “ * * > r f <«»*» . lege are cordially invited :to be a t th e , T ... .. ... , , , Harold, Max, Robert and Paul, Cedar- XENIA.—Recommendations of Re- 0]^ nlng ^ j-c tee s on Wednesday. 1 1 th ty e“minatl0n conteflt ville; Mr. and Mrs. Omer Burrell and publican and Democratic central com-1 Tuition book'fees librarv fees gtu- by Mrs. Pearl Wittenmyer, County * i./i* - , * ! , health nurse to select the healthiest PSW publication Is the first to include college and university libraries, Mr.' A E Wlldman hRS fcd 2r>0 head of Cedarville League won an Noon said. , steers sinde last October and sold plaque • for participating in . all t 1 , , 1" additloTn .to; tl,e lov,n* cup' th0 Mr,’and Mrs. Loria, Scraley and son the board of elections. , . ll as fe 5 f r ill honor the Donald; Mr. and'Mrs. Denver Wise- A total of 294 precinct officials will registration days; Selected and will represent the county jin the State health contest. Greene Kelley, a gip-st. _____ . . . . m . , , . . . . . - cup, Betty, Jean and Ralph Wlsecup; be appointed, probably early In Sep- HI* nubile meetings of the Ohio 225 ,up. ttme’ , 11,0* ot a.YC1‘ f?n t 8 *!, . 8 i L ‘S? 18 i f 1°"-,?! Mr. and -Mrs, Paul Johnson, Oxford, ‘tember, including four judges and u tf h L v ^rveTcommlttee which was pouf df u whcn0 t,iey lTh° Instltute was 025‘ The Cedarville Ur n King> Joseph ^ Mil. two eerily for each of the 49 pre- highway survey committee, wmut wcre received last October. Several League tied for second m having the . . . . . . . . . . . - .................... created by act of the legislature, will dayfl ag0 ke rceeived gd },end 0f An- largest number of delegates present. bs held in early September, according gus.jier0ford steers that averaged A complete report of the Institute to Director John Jaster, Jr., of the ^ pounds and they will soon go will be given Sunday morning, Sept. State Highway Department. They ,nto the fced jo t 8 In the regular worship service. are: Ravenna, Sept. >3; Steubenville, ^ ____________ _____________ Sept. 4{ Newark, Sept. 5; Marietta, itESEARCH CLUB McCLELLAN ANNUAL PICNiC Sept* ’9; Portsmouth, Sept. 10; and, MEETING CHANGED, . ^ ^ ......... .................. ............................................................ . *™. S f a S l W « . S p ‘'tcmb«r meeting ‘be Uo- X t e C b™ » ttZ b » .b ,™ w M pays any o f.th e special taxes on search Club will be held at the home Thurfldn at Shawnoc Park( XenSa. gasoline and motor vehicles, ot who of Mrs. J. E. Hastings, Tuesday, Sept. Thc committce in chargc of arrange­ ments included Mrs. Earl McClellan, engages In’"industrial, commercial or 3 at 2 p. m. Please note change in social activities involving use of the day. Mm. Grace Kyle, Messrs. Robert Mc- streets and highway, should be vitally, „ . , o r i l . awi. ' “ m mti i Clellan and J. Weir Cooper, interested in the work of the com- 1 LKCHASfc.1) OHIO m ill ,/■ A eomiriitteo to arrange for next mittee. Sentiment expressed a t the Fred Corry, Santa Barbara, Calif,, year’ft picnic consists of .Mrs, Edna TWO TENANTS IN SO YEARS ' _____ and health content are scheduled to • * , j * appeat Ttfesday thoming a t 10 : in, ....... .................... . M,sa Florence White two, c m Livestock entries are toe m ti Because Republicans carried 38 pre* tcnan,s °?, "er term on the Townsley g ok Haines of Caesarcreek Township, ——- — ------ eincts in the race for governor at the load >n thirty years, And each has who will show their Shorthorn CalVeS NEW P. .<i. IN S. CHARLESTON last general election, that party will «ayed fiftwn years. Wm. Cheney will in ^ t h open and Club shows. These ' have presiding judges in each of those a - 08Ata 5n calves Were awarded grand champion John L. Carr, Democratic commit- precincts nt the next general election. Crcswell farm, near J a ^ e r . and reserve champion a t the Greene tcemah and vice chairman of the This leaves but 11 in the county for Bo8S °!V .County Fair, Otis Shaw of the Ce- Clark Couhty Democratic Central Democrats, a reduction from the last term will take the White farm. ^darville Club entered his Duroc Gilt _______________ {in the Pig Club show scheduled for master in South Charleston. Carr,majority of the presiding judgeships was formerly postmaster under the In Xenia city, since the party carried Wilso nndministratioini eight precincts a t the last election. MRS. PRINGLE DEAD Monday forenoon. .......... 1 Winners of Demonstration, Judging Mrs. Mary L. Pringle, 83, mother'and Health contest will represent SLOT MACHINES BANNED Osborn, village council has passed lof the late Reed Pringle, died a t the(Ohio a t the National Club Congress DAILY NEWSPAPER {homo of her granddaughter, Mrs. At Chicago. Other awards are also FOR LEBANON .Fred Postwick, London, on Saturday, given and expense money is given -------- I August 17. She was confined to her w h contestant by thfr State Fair. The Brown Publishing Co,, Leban- bed the past five months. Mfs. | While in Columbus theVboys wtil •nMttitiM already held has been has purchased a waterpower grist Winter. Mrs Florence Brrson. Mrs. an ordinance banning slot machines -------- - .............. ... - ^ , . . . ^ . . . . - - .— S 2 X .»!!■« ‘b« »«» °l *«»«»« Monroeville, .0, Ho I,ft , jL i V.n Eaton .7MoZr,. 'Knlpi »nH other gnnthllng divine. Iron, tb. on, ptblleber. o, tb. Wonton 3Ur, Prln ,l.m .d . _ t o tom. her, for , j g ■„, , An to ,Wr P»™.On** any purpose other tiian highways. ago to locate In California. Reybum McClellan. to $100 fine. 1 accomodations have been provided, ' ' . M s / ' I

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