The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
Ttm new things are advertised by \ merchants first ^dspertisements keep ' you abreast of the times. Read them! r~Wmmu YEAR NO. 40 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FfflpAY SEPTEMBER 6,108$ Advertising Is news, as mndi as the . headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you* PRICE, 11.50 A YEAR M STATE DIVORCE SWTS Seeking a divorce from Howard Pultz on grounds o f cruelty, and; partition o f property fe Yellow! (Springs in which she owns a one-half COLUMBUS, — A. smiling Licking interest, Ada Pultz has filed two suits county girl and a sturdy Franklin in Common Pleas Court, county boy reign as "the healthiest ] In the divorce action, the plaintiff ip Ohio" as the; result o f 8 decision requests temporary and permanent made a t the Ohio state Fair last 'alimony, attorney fees, court costs week, They are- Miss Nadine West, [and restoration to her maiden name, fall ,of St. Louisville and Kenneth (She was married to Pultz in 1923. The Boggs o f Amlin,- Both are. seventeen 1 Home Building and Savings Co-, hav- yeays o f age. Young Boggs lacked ing a mortgage interest, is named co- hut two points o f a perfect 600-point defendept in the partition case. ■core. Miss Westfall rated 592 points, j Charging failure to provide and Thg healthiest boy and. girl contest cruelty, Alene Flattery has brought was a feature p f the 4-H Club events 'suit for divorce from Raymond Flat tery, to whome she was married in 1922, She requests custody of minor child, and alimony.____ o f the junior fair department. A marked_decllne_of 166,544 pet-,, sons from Ohio relief rolls since Jan uary Was reported here b y ' Federal Relief Administrator,Charles C. Still man. Of the total, 43,939 were taken from relief lists in July, 'Admin istrator Stillman said the decline was due to seasonal and to improved in dustrial conditions throughout the state. The general relief program in * July Involved an, expenditure of- $9,- 784,850. Last January relief cases in Ohio totaled 1,267)969 persons. LOAN FIRM SUES The American Loan and Realty Co., has .brought suit to recover judgment amounting to $1,875 from, Charles T. and William Roundtree,.and $200 on a bond . posted by William Roundtree and W. S, Rogers. Basis for.the suit is the claim the company was damaged to the extent o f $1,875 in loss-of rdhta! oh prop- in erty occupied by the Roundtrees since July the total had dropped to 1,101,- N^uly 1, 1933 when they obtained an .418, or approximately thirteen per ’"junction against eviction from the cent. Of the latter 'there Were 1,- premises'. The Court of Appeals last 058,616 aided by general relief and August 6 ruled that the injunction 42,797 received help from special should not have been granted. The programs such as emergency ;educa- additional $200 judgment is demanded tjon and the care o f homeless boys °n bond furnished at the time the tem- and ,transients, the report disclosed. Porary retsraining order was allow- Dr, W . R. MeChesney Speaks . Dr, W, R. MeCbwney, president o f Cedarville College, spoke a t ' the opening assembly o f the Cedarville High, School, Tuesday morning. The speaker in h^<inimitable manner pre sented the analogy o f the Greek ath- FiALJIY . FORPETITIONS 1 LOCALOFFICES Today, Friday, is the last day for filing petitions fo r member o f schpoji lete who strives fo r the coveted goal .board, township and municipal offices in the.foot race apd the high school fo r the general election in November. student, o f today* who strives toward a definite gOaJ, Dr, McChesney gave an inspiring appeal to the young people to be ready for the crises that are sure to arise. > Special musical numbers arranged by Mr. Robert Reed, music director, w ire as follows: String ensemble c^nsitsing off violins played by. Martha Jape Turn- bull, Rachel. Finney, Frances. Jolley, viola played by Ann Smith, and Fiances Patton at the piano. Vocal , eo 1 o ~ D orothy Galloway, ac companied by her sister Rebecca. Cornet Bolo- 7 -Helen Andrews, ac companied b y Rebecca Galloway. , Vocal solo—Mr. Reed, accompanied by Mrs. Reed. ^ iViolin solo—Alma Brewer with Doiotha Corry, accompanist. Preceding the address by -Dr, Mc- Chesney, Scripture was read by Dr.; R. A . Jamieson, pastor o f the Cedar ville .United Presbyterian .Church, This year all candidates for offices that carry a salary -must pay a fee o f one half of,pne per cent o f the salary to the Board o f Elections a t the time o f filing o f the petition. The following! have filed petitions at this .time: For School Board: Wm. Ferguson, B. E. McFarland. Two to elect, Township .Clerk: Ray' McFarland.: Township Trustee: Hugh Turnbull/ 1 W. W. ;Collihsr Frank Bird, W , B, Stevenson, Merle Stormont, Jack Fu- ray. Three.-to elect. Constable: H. A. -McLean. Mayor: Kenneth Little. Clerk: J. G. McCorkell. Marshal: H. A . McLean, Thomas. B, Frame. * „ Treasurer; Karlh Bull. Council: Wm. Marshall, G. H. Hart- - man, Leo Anderson,' A&oa Frame, H, ; H, Brown, C. FT. Crouse. Six to elect. ' i - ■ •J - Board of Public Affairs: Ralph Federal Projects i • • • Proposed Here I COLLEGE {NEWS i , „ TT . ■_ . Several federal projects under the ed, George H. Smith is attorney for pWA haye W n file(, b6th by the Cedarville College tne company. ifnwn.iim fvnBfaaa..m i year'nex t week.' Upited Presbyterian Church. Other visitors who were seated on the stage and who responded with appropriate remarks ,when presented hy gupt H. D: Furst were Mr. H ., C. Aultsrnan, ..S co tt Huffman, 36, New Jasper, superintendent . o f Greene County farts its 42nd died at Miami Valley Hospital, Mon- _Schools; Rev. Dwight . R. Guthrie, and prayer was given by Rev. Mx. IWolford, J. Lloyd Confarf, R .S . Henderson, pastor o f the Clifton Townsley. Three to elect. ' / Scott Huffman Pied. Monday ESTATE SUED -township trustees and council. year'next week. Reitetration. days day morning. He had been ill a week pastor o f Cedarville Presbyterian The Township projects are now in are Monday and Tuesflhy September suffering from an infection in the Church; Rev. Claire V. McNeil, pastor . Five newspaper publishers and edit-< ora deceased at least five years have' been nominated, fo r .election this' .. o u o u (Washington:awaiting approval. They 9 and 10 . First - recitations begin blood stream and was removed to the o f Clifton Presbyteriaii Church year to the Ohio Journalism H a lfo f Smt t0 recover.judgment for $500, are painting exterior o f the opera Wednesday. September t l at 8 o ’clock, hospital Sunday. j Two new, members-, o f the--high Fame which is conducted by the' b® due on notes, has filed house'. ^Washing down wails of in- The opening exercises o f the first Mr. Huffman was bom at Glad-school faculty, Mias Robe and Mi«s school o f journalism of Ohio State " Iot^hews against Susie terior ^nd general cleaning. Remov- semostei are at 11 o'clock on Wed- stone. He was employed by the Lppe were introduced,to the students university. They are Don, R. Mellett, Matthews, as executrix o f the Roy jng pa^er from, walls in postoffice nesday. Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie, American Life and Accident Ensur- and responded with words o f greeting. Matthews estate. The petition nnd painting same. •- -* -«— - - ‘ . .. . - - -- em Star, later a congressman, mem -1 WINS JUDGMENT that state, take over the road. have sUpervisioh o f t! her o f the State Supreme Court, post- The Union Central Life Insurance In -the village the main, project day- 'r . master general and associate justice Co„ has been awarded o $4,498.27 sponsored by. council a t the request o f Dr, F . A* Jurkafc ... o f'th e United States Supreme Court; mortgage foreclosure judgment in a federal authorities that something.be hopk department and William D, Bickman, 18271894, aeso- suite against A. A. Turner and others, worked up here will be the improve- new and old ‘ elated the " ' " ‘W - --v,— .... mdsic Of the James Donald, Richard and Dinwiddie, Three teachers began their duties at home; his mother, Mrs. Mary Huff- a$ instructors in the Cedarville Public -change o f the man, Cedarville, two sisters, Mrs. Schools for the first time this week, a supply.-of Ocie Bradford,, and Mrs. Belvie Jef- These teachers-are Misses Batty Lope, In addition, to selection o f officials voters in. both township and village will vote on prohibition. In the vil lage for a ,tw o mill levy to support the waterworks. D. A. R, MEETING The first regular meeting .of .the D. A. R. for the new year will be held at the home o f Mrs. Wallace Rife, Tues day afternoon a t 2 P. M- Please note change in hour. 676 GREENE COUNTIANS ON (OLD AGE PENSION LIST - .-According to recent reports there are 676 citizens in' Greece county drawing old age pensions, the average being $ 12 . 01 . As the state funds are exhausted there are no more appli cations being received, - ift-firat* Commercial o f Cincinnati, the Louis-! PROPERTIES FORFEITED Certain plana and suggestions have laboratory fees range from $6 to $10, Funeral services were conducted at-WilJ?l»Wt«y Ohio and whose univers ville Courier and the Dayton Journal, In the tax delinquency suits o f H. been submitted in Columbus and student activity fees range from $5 to the' New Jasper M. E. Church, Wed- work was'completed- atQhio. Uni- and later a Civil War correspondent; M. Van Pelt, Greene County treasur- Xenia. $8 according to the class, library fee nesday afternoon at 1:30 o.'clbck.verrity, w ill.havech srge .o fthe com- George Nashee, 1786-1827, publisher er, against Marie Deal and others a n d -------------------------- - is $ 1 , fees fo r courses in music range Burial was made at South Solon mercial work in the high school. o f the Supporter at Chilllcothe, later against Susan Hawkins and o ther.vT*v, „ n l m »| W a t v ,p 4 from $8 to $25 according to the sub- cemtery. I - Mias-LuellaRobe, whose home is in the.state printer and still later one properties involved have been ordered x a u t m e u \ -rii ^ Students who register later _________________ 'Soujh Charleston,Ohio and who gradU o f the publishers o f the Ohio State forfeited to the state after failure to[ R e l i e f O i m m i c c i n n tban the days designated above will Ta w a , , last spring from Cedarville Journal and Columbus Gazette; and sell for lack o f bidders at publics “ ______ , be charged a fee o f $1. J A I i r O C j e r S C y J rav lT il .College, will teach severalhigh school Erie C. Hopwood,' 1877-1928, for auctions. - ] Hugh Turnbull, Jr., has been n p ;‘ All bills are payable on registration T a k e s G r a n d C h a t t l O ^ ^ ,i^ c,aMea *nd girls’ physical twenty-six. years a menAier o f the ---------- pointed by Judge R. L; Gowdy as a d»y either by cash or check to Ce- ^ n u c a t m n ...........................................|paper. member o f the (Greene •County darville College. The Boyland . p m By FRED F. MARSHALL The other day I picked up the fol lowing news report from the - daily; f a hat el mortgage soldiers* Relief Commission to sue- At present outlook the enrollment feeder o f Duroo Jersey hogs, won '!” .^ ^ en8’ m the case of William noml 4nmmm „ ____ « » .- in n,» «i«-a I . trai ni ng .was .Completed, at Ohio Uni versity, will teach the second grade. staff o f the Cleveland Plain Dealer; | ORDER FORECLOSURE and; later president o f the American' Foreclosure of Socfety o , Newspaper Editor,, wm owhoriaed In too eeetl fo e r .h.ritT, Homer Tnte,. who in tho treahman clw » will bo nenr grond champion oow hoion, for Owen- ---------- arrninq/ Wnpn» L r i l’c3igned to become storekeeper at sixty, while the enrollment in the Rosenberry, Jeffersonville, O. The A total o f 16,177 injury and occupa- ? ea‘ • • inompson .ana outers,^ 0r S. .& S, O. Home. upper classes-will run around seventy, sow is from stock bred on Cedarvale tional disease claims and 77 death eye" t o f n°ne-payment o f a TUrnbuu |g a member of the All ore cordially invited and will Farm, and was fed and fitted for the claims were filed with, the In- Judgment re covered by ^etjnrvj]je Townghip Trustees and the be welcome at the opening exercises show by Mr. Watt appointment is a new recognition for In the college chapel at 11 Jo’clock, NO FINAL RECORD this township. The other members o f . -------- _ _ _ _ _ Mias,Georgia .Allen, whose home 4 is dustrial Commission o f Ohio during p a n 1 3 July, according to data compiled by Superintendent Thomas P, Kearns of Marrying Parson I. - Runs -Upon Skunk McArthur, O., Aug. 24.—There was something very •“ high” about ■the John James-Madeline Reuter -mar riage here recently and it wasn’t the •Class Enrollment Enrollment for. the various grades |ceremony. Snooty attendants held .. . ..........r Final record has been dispensed V 16 aw l*™ " Shepherd* P r O S . M c C a l l t S t e r the division o f safety and mygiene . 1 . . • ‘ deputy clerk o f court, and Mrs. Llnd- The injury and occupational disease « th, ,nTtwot. Pend,"«f cases. °5 The claims represented an increase o f 4,- 016 cases -in comparison with the previous month, and the death claims represented a decrease o f twelve,! Superintendent Kearns said. The, Bundy Incubator Co., against The Xenia Chick Hatchery, Inc., and others. scy, Xenia, month. The board meets once a County May Vote Wrightaville, Pa. A t the National j Swine Show* Sptdngfield, 111., this’ Files Annual Report ^ 3 ? ® —■- ■ * at Ohio State twelve o f eighteen firsts' ____oo. ___ J . VALUE ESTATES highest classification in accident fre-\ , f ppra 5 f d quency for the month was metal inheritance tax S r s T o S S o C ^ L‘ Smlth: ^ 33 Vide‘i ,w Undcr tlie ^ “ •> and :. 7 * that of Prosecutions under state laws in w« « captured. Both herds are ’ Municipal Court totalled 1,037 during Maryland State Fair thi* week; the period January 1, 1931 to Decern- ‘ i t t t l f i t f i r t s ' _ tb " L . . . ” " " 7 "J'm innenve aroma was tram re cantured. oth herds are at ^ ^ 32’ . *^th g^ d ’ ^ ’ him b y the obliging polecat. On Bond Issue w 31: 1934>awordin^t0.afour-year Home Extension _ ' 'analysis o f criminal cases announced, A utilities excise bond issue, p r o -.by Prosecutor Marcus McCallister. | C o u n c i l T o M e e t tho .ninth-grade, 61; tenth, grade, 61;, T]le incident rec4lla to ^ a eleventh, grade,-64; twelfth grade, 38; ^ { l a r Btory I once -heard as a boy sight-saving, 9;- total, 547, LETTER.TO THE EDITOR, To the Editor, manufacture anl last, Clay, glass and stone product workers. . o .b . Warning that it is illegal to make County Commissioners. (recorded, 285 pleaded not guilty, 130 given through the Home Demonstra- grogs ■ Should the issue be sanctioned for were found guilty and sixty-two were tion program. in the rear of Bob Gray’s- cornel grocery store. Here was the favorite gathering place fo r those who emjoyCd the con vivial spirit o f the gloat pot-bellied iron stove which Bill Blair the "clerk" kept to an inviting warmth in the August 30,1986 proper season for swapping yarns. It 'was a handy place too,for boys o f the Estate of Emma E. Bull. „ . value, $ 7 , 496 ; debts, $ 434 ; adminis- Poor relief purposes, it would be sub- acquitted I have read with a great deal o f ^ and many’ s the time I have interest your editorlal o f August 16th, 'thawed out frogted ^ hebM tbat concerning the report o f ,the Oh!o]old 8tove after several hours at play-J Government Survey on the Tax Com* ing flh!nny on tho flax mfii p ^ d . mistlon. The compliment you have paid me, Bill had supplied, fo r his regular sojourners, a liberal supply o f boxes, , ____ ______ ____ „ v _______ Forty-one oaSes were d ls -“ Wpmert who have chsilS, dayenports trative cost, $339; net’ value, $6,722. mltted to voters o f Greene County atm lssed for lack of prosecution and or benches that need upholstering are wine fo r home consumption without Estate of Allora V, McCoy.: gross the November election, Commls- seventy-six dismissed at the request asked to enroll either with thOtr, lo^al informing the federal government'VajUe< $ 1,9435 debts and adminis-sioners have until ten days before the the prosecuting witness, council members or in the. County that such wine is to be made was' trative cost, same amount; net value election to certify the proposal to the Driving rights of autoists were Home Demonstration office for one o f issued by Fred W. Beltz, supervisor ’nothing. ’>oard o f elections to be placed on the suspended in eighty-four cases o f the eight series o f lessons that will o f the Ohio-Michlgan alcohol tax] Estate o f Etoile F, Moyer: gross ballot! violating road and driving laws, 208 be given. unit o f the treasury department.'‘value, $795; .obligations/ $1,189.37; *' A t■least two other Ohio counties offenders were awarded fail or work- The first o f the series , o f lessons While it is possible for the head o f n<!b value, nothing. ,have utilized- such bond issues as a house sentences, 591 Were fined, fifty- will include a study o f types o f fur- a family to make Up to 200 gallons j Estate o f Emma Johnson: gross method o f solving poor relief prob- five received suspended jail sentences niture, kihd o f frame material, care o f wine a year fo r the use o f the va(ue, 760; obligations, $830.06; pet lems. Stark County voters authorized and sixty-three won suspensions o f 0f furniture, retying springs, replac- family the government must be noti-! value, nothing. a $496,000 issue and Summit County fines. Fines and costs levied in the fog o f webbing, and padding used in fied o f the intentions of wine making j __ one o f $600,000 at the recent prlrhary. court were paid in 280 cases, while particular kinds o f chairs. five days before the beginning o f the APPOINTMENT MADE . 1/ Such an issue, it has been pointed 171 persons jailed were released be- The second lesson will include act* ......... _ OI TOUBenom gl,p ,ea tne Bp^^terea making o f the wine, Supervisor Beltz j , ca ri Marshall has been appoinYed but, would not be liquidated by di« fore their terms expired. Offenders ually replacing the springs, webbing'wish to Say that the newspapers o f djb}t^ tbe bcre8 lam e n t and said. administrator of the estate of M. W. rect taxation on property, but by pay- held to the grand jury totalled 149 and padding, and also selecting and Ohio have given uswonderful support. gpavjnCurepogterg and ^ jngpjr. ---------- 1 Mendenhall, under $100 bond. ments over a period pf years into the and only one'lower court case was replacing the upholstery material. Yours very sincerely, ijt)_ pflje o f j6bn 'Drew fur_ Appointment o f Richard”A. Forest* Edna Ferguson was named adminis- 'state utilities excise tax fund. ■reversed by the appellate court. The first eight communities who] C. O. SHERRILL. er, Cincinnati Newspaperman and tralrix of the Nannie McClellan 1 The amount o f the issue which In Common Pleas Courj;, during the get their enrollments completed will | — —----- ——— wall known horseman, to the import-'estate, undcr $ 3,00 bond. ’ could be voted upon in this county is period covered by the analysis 101 in- have these lessons given in their le- OPENS NEW STORE IN ant post o f chairman o f the State] E, J. and R. H. Bull were designate still undecided, pending certification dictments were reported by the grand apective localities. These lessons will Racing Commission, was made by !ed co-executors o f the Emma E. Bull of an, .estimate o f possible proceeds jury while forty-three cases were be given by Mias Ruth Radford Ctavavnor Martin L. Davey. Mr. estate, without bond. accruing to the county from the excise ignored. The true bills returned re-'Home Demonstration Agent and as- Forester has been legislative cor-j !------------------ -— _ taxes. suited in fifty-eight guilty pleas, nine sisted by local leaders. in suggesting that Ohio heeds me ae brok<Tn chair<r ^ atoois. The choice Governor, w indeed appreciated, but 1 t> much gought affer by the reg. 1 do not believe that a non-partisan, ularg wag next the cracker non-political man o f my type Wotdd second choice was a salt fish felt with- J14*® * * ebsnee o f election tn convenient reach o f a box o f dried to tnM'unce. 1 'apricots. Though more than a quart- } d® ^ope that the work of the er cgntury has passed since I was last Ohio Government Survey will be the tbere> j racAll the Uy.out as if it were means o f securing better government but yegterday; the well filled shelves for the State. In this connection, I o f h o n ^ o ld stapl s, th splatt d FORCED TO CRUTCHES nished my boyhood epitome o f all that jeouid be desired in manly charm and NKW XENIA f^ T A T inw ."op™^cation. X temembar too, the n e w a e n i a l o c a t io n 'g j.^ hornet’s nest which was attach- , w .u r „ „ ! . led to a string suspended' front the me«k.nfc t J \ k * e 1 6, f t I ? " . An,T> " ¥ * * ' i * " J " ' S h L . P < i « i 4 t o m « M » . but quality first, a mark that tiie new Uia{. bornet*g negt; came from and for nrtpondent at Columbus fo r his paper " EARLY MORNING QUARREL | Preliminary to certification o f this convictions, at trials, seven acquittals fo r many years. He was largely rc-j estimate by state officials, tho county a" d convictions o f lesser offenses, fo t t}>B g ild in g up o l the ( Ouorge Br*n»on Bnd wife staged a auditotV office Recently completed a _ 1X. ^ c 4 - a 4 **^**+!!*%™ ^ . . . - . tl* .. .. ... - w . j**|, hoti > zrom anu jqi Simual horse show at the State Fair family quarrel at their home in survey o f total relief state funds for Probation was extended to forty-four W. R. Watt, had the misfortune to store will at all times meet. Mr. Gib- -b<m, j(- t4rm g on its Aim- ip its position o f prominence. Im-J“ Pittsburg" about two o’clock, Wed- the first six months o f 1934. ThePei Rons indicted and only one parole tear two ligaments in his left foot,.ney has an ew stodk completeiand h b isaa . mediately after taking office the new nesday morning and each were ’ total was computed at $74,000. was revoked. Twenty-eight persons iMt Friday while assisting in load- ;op?nlng announcement appear* in this commission chairman announced that brought before Mayor Kenneth Little — --------------------- received sentences to penal institu- jpg the I-auxmont Farm Duroo hogq issue. every effort Will he made to e’ .minato wh '0 placed their fines at $25 each J JUDGED STATE FAIR SHEEP t,onf aad fiv® Jy* A tLth® c,d*® ° ‘ & the Ohio State Fair fo r shipment Certain questionable practices at some and costs. The fines were suspended H. H. Cherry, well-known bleeder *994, the report shows, twelve erlm- east. An X-ray examination shewed Of Ohio's race tracks and to see to on payment o f the costs. of fitie sheep, acted ae judge o f the *nal caf es w®re Still pending in Com- no bones broken (but tha foot given t . , it that the state gets its fall share] -------------- --------— Cheviot and Southdown classes at the mon plcaa Coutt and Ave before tho a severe strain -which will keep.ihMn o f Catherine Moxlejr has helm ordered v t m m m i tm . the various meeting*.] g u h er th e io TH E ItE IlA L D State Fair last week. grand jury. on crutehee fo r 0 time. “ .........- 1 - J Then there was the iron kettle which Bill always kept aimmering on END ADMINISTRATION # ® l Valued at lees than $600, the estate #pr ^ at P«‘TWe that pot Wae kept {rolioved of administration. {Coniimod bn pbgt Ihnc) i Mr Watt also showed the famous *n *?,e pu^ ic ^hools for the. opening their (noses while Rev. O. W. Williams , . S J J T Z r y " * * * , - * * » « » . •................. - ....................... • I0" “wa' reverened connected up with a skunk 6 ,‘ 9 de,. 44 ; second grade, -41* .while -sutting through the Woods- to .third grade, 39; fourth grade, 88 ; nvo(d flood waters, and some o f th e , distinctive ro s tr nsferred to i /
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