The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

-A Th& things ars advertised by mesehants' first Advertisements keep you abreast o f the times. Read them! PIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 45 Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FR IDAY OCTOBER 11 ,1935 PRICE, ?1.50 A YEAR 1. " C O U R T N E W S 0 [ Autumn Bjecorators j 1 l | S C H O O L N E W S TH FACE TRIAL DEPARTMENTS DIVORCE SUIT ; Divorce, custody of a minor child, t alimony, attorney fees and court costs are sought by Jessie Roberts, j ...... jW. Church St,, in a suit filed in Com-j COLUMBUS, — Both “wets" and {non Pleas Court against Donald “ diys'1 have requested the establish- Roberts. Cruelty is charged, by .the ment o f a course in temperance in plainti. They were married December Ohio public schools, it was announced.29, 1933. by DirectofTE, L. Bofsher o f the State TAX * PROPERTY SALE The John Lutz blacksmith shop, Department,o f Education. The crea­ tion of a division within the .depart­ ment to prepare a proposed temper- one of the oldest places of business ance course was'requested by prohibi-; in Xenia, was sold Saturday by tionists a few days before a repre-!Sheriff Baughn for. $2,100 to Misses sentafive of allied liquor interests ;Ida and Cora Sinz, Dayton, daugh- niade a similar request, Director tors* of tho deceased. The property Bowsher said. No definite action has j was sold to collect $556168 back taxes, been taken, but the suggestions are;A 68.22-acre farm in Xenia Twp ap- being considered. “ Increased receipts in September j by. the division of corporations of the j Department of State, coupled with a I praised at $4,500 was sold to Union Joint Stock Bank, Detroit. AWARDED DIVORCE Oin grounds of gross neglect and gradual increase during the summer cruelty, Malcolm A. Lewis has ob -; months, Would seem to indicate that tained a divorce from Wanda Lewis.1 large; corporations feel that business [The husband was granted custody of conditions warrant increased capital,8 -minor child. ; stock for improvements and .others j ------- 1 purposes.*’ This was the comment of j FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT Secretary o f State George S. Myers* The peopies Building and Savings when;he announced that the -Sep-lCo- has recovered a $3,737.87 mort- tembor 1935 miscellaneous receipts’ S®®? foreclosure judgment in a suit and fees paid by domestic and foreign against Henry Bagley and others. corporations were $15,617.44 more ‘ ” ----- than thertotal for September 1934. CANCEL SALE Last month’s total was $32,1738.56, i A f o n n e r d o u r t order directing pub- T Q I f C P U I I M P while thd total for the same month a lir sale of Property involved in the | j, O i l Y l L U n L m U year ago was. $17,121.12, Secretary case of J’ Lewis Good against Mary MyerB .reported. The largest single Cltiotoil and others has been set- aside and, the real estate conveyed'to the plaintiff foi- $1,500, , the appraised value. Senior Assembly Monday, October 7, Harold Bene­ dict presented the program prepared by the senior class. The devotions consisted of the Scripture Reading, I Corinthians 13, by Marjean Smith, and the Lord’s Prayer by all. The special musical numbers were: Ten indictments were returned Tuesday by the October grand jury, following a two-day session in which a trombone solo by Howard Finney, 15 criminal cases were considered and accompanied by Rebecca Galloway; a 26 witnesses examined, vocal duet by Lois Fisher and Mary were ignored. Five cases Harris; and i i vocal solo by John Paterson, The speaker of the morning was Rebecca Galloway, who gave a very iriterusting review of- her California this summer. trip to fee .was in payment of articles of in corporation issued to thie Midamerica Corporation of Cleveland, organized by O. P. and M, J. Van Sweringcn to retain control of the vast railroad'em­ pire formerly acquired by them. The DIEDINDENVER Friends here will regret to learn the death of former resident ■of U . P . I n s t i t u t e W ill Meet Friday The" first meeting o f the Presby- terial Institute o f the|Unlted Presby­ terian Church of the! Xenia Presby- CONFIRM SALE of f bo*d Sale of real estate to the piaintiff thus community, Thomas B. Mechling,,C^ « h’ Frl<,ay’f be* T l"5 evi x u o ui m , ■ *. ° to me piaiium . • „. . . . ' ,at 7:30 p. m., it is announced. fee for the-one incorporation amount- for $2,000 has been confirmed in the „ , n r , ’ ! .The institute is a school of Chris ed to $3,350, Secretary Myers said. case .«* « » Peoples Building and Sav- 4451 n" "w r ^ ' DR. JAMIESON ISMODERATOR Gypsy Rover October 17 and 18 The Operetta, Gypsy Rover, under the, direction of Mr. Robert Reed and Miss Carrie M. Rife o f the high school jfaculty, js to be given Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct- ber 17 and'18. Those taking part in the Operetta are.members of the'ijunior and senior classes, with a few ^'extras from other grades, Due to the lack of space and with about 90 students participating, it is impossible to publish names o f the entire cast, however, they will ap­ pear on the programs.' The plat for Thursday evening, October 17, will be opened Wednes­ day,' October 16 at Richards Drug i Store,at 12:30, The. plat for Friday j ievening, October 18, will be opened; j Thursday, October 17 at the same ftimft. I Admission will be 15c for students and 20c for adults. Frank Eyler, under, arrest a t Day- ton, and Thomas J. Mahoney, held at Londen, alleged members o f-a live­ stock rustling ring, were indicted for burglary and larceny in connection with the theft of 52 hogs valued at $100, stolen August 26 'from the Ross Swaney farm, near Cedarville. Other true bills were reported as follows: Sidney McClintock, forgery; George Custer and Carl Miller, pos­ sessing burglar’s tools; Marshall Daniels, burglary and larceny# Ken­ neth R. Rose, grand larceny; Thomas Olsavsky, auto theft; Emerson, and Gideon Browder, *•burglary and, larceny. Dr. A. W, Jamieson, Rushville, Ind.,; was elected moderator of the second; synod of 1the United Presbyterian ‘ probability that Ohio state univers­ ity will add water events sueh as racing crews to its big sports program developed last week when it was an­ nounced that President Roosevelt had ings Co. against James H. Clark and 'others. 449 Downing street, Denver,. Colo., .. , ... , . . . . . . . „ „ „ October 5th. He had enjoyed the best ^ " W p trauW for ail Y P. C. U. members with S regular class of health until, a short while he was stricken. The deceased ,was bom in PennByl- before .. , ,, periods, a recreation ..... „ _ „ , ments period, a Bible study course and PARTITION DENIED ,n a brief watch period, f Other Presby- Partition of property has been vania m 1860, being 75 years of age teri which have con^ cted simi,ar denied in the case of R J. Davidson at his death. He came to Cedarville . . Assembly Program The Bcown-Meneley .Duo will pre- church of North America, Monday, at sent tho flrst of the series o f North- the opening session of the three-day AVes^ Assembly programs,- in , the seventy-eighth, annual synod meeting sch°ol auditorium at 9 a. m., Friday, , at the First United Presbyterian October 18- Messrs. Cart Brown and - our, refresh- church ' Rev j p. sturgeon, Hamil- GIfen’ Meneley, both splendid singers, ton, is retiring moderator. . |wi11 &ive a program including vocal duets and solos, cathedral chimes, and A vice moderator for, the synod was • , i r . a u . l . not elected, the retiring holder of this.Uiimorous readings against Eunice M. Glass and others about 1900 from Grecnsburg, Pa., en- £ n’ f“ t’0 '^ o individtils .to^ Iifso - 0fT‘Ce beinpr Rev- Jamcs L‘ Th° 1' - At 2 P" m-’ Wednesday* 0ctober 23> eieties and to the apprqved an allotment of $378,700 m but appraisal of the reaj estate at ?40 gaging in the livery' business on south or« » * * • * * - *“ -4° iy y ’ z z l acres, has been approved and convey- IhR which he followed for some years ance to the plnlntiff authorized. ficatipn projects where the stream join*,, university property. The de- Yfdojimentr, (t » clidnied, wfil-providei JUDGMENT GIVEN 1 jobs for 594 men each day for a period The p lea Buihling and Savings where of approximately twelve months. The C() f plBint<ff -m „ foreelofluro suit a. years ^ , Oxford. Rev. John W. Meloy, Bloom- G- E‘ S* Tordt’ former director Texas C;.frc 68 rftPre ington, Ind., stated clerk, and Herman Re^ ;de Institute, will lecture on the J. Bodey, Dayton, treasurer, hold .aab^ef.*' _^-be. Truth About Snakes.” in connection . rpadboysea, O l d S c h o o l F i g h t A t N e w B u r l i n g t o n - The old school fight where pupils of the New Burlington section are being sent to the Kingman High School, Clinton county, rather than Spring Valley as required by law, has resulted in “bootlegging” pupils out of the county. In as much as the Spring Valley district gets $67.50 for each pupil and $45 for each grqde pupil, the district income has been greatly reduced with 22 .pupils going into Clinton county. For two years a faction of the school patrons of New Burlington, have objected to the Spring Valley schools. Parents petitioned - the Greene County Board of Education to be allowed to transfer 5,000 acres from Greene county to Clinton county for school tax purposes. The board turned down, the request after Which the case, has been in the courts, now pending in .the Ohio Supreme Court. If the transfer is approved the burden delivered bv j w naturalist, comes highly recommended <*ictOhdthe codify vrill call,for high? proposed dam will be eight feet in gainst *A. A; Conklin and others, has Anna S., a daughter, Jennie, and a been awarded a judgment amounting pon- l>nv»d, and a grandson, Thomas A l l t O L i c e n s e F e e s A r e D i s t r i b u t e d of 865 feet Included in the plans will;be the construction of a large boathouse on the Olentangy near the Ohio stadium, to $4,331.81. B. Jr., all p f whbm reside In Denver, The funeral service was held Tuesday DISMISS CA8R - ut two o’clock with burial in Fairmont Dismissal of a foroclbsure suit cemetery, Denver, Colo, fill'd by the Peoples Building and Sav-. ----------------------- with, breeding fancy sV S fid fi"'S u ^ r - ^ ^ ' * * * * ’ • “ d He went from here to Denver, Colo., « i th ‘ Sturgeon before between 100 and1150 f 41a lecturer o f ability. T h e remain-: s he has resided for a number of *. •C:,,. *.■■■' e n* delegates to tho meeting, the retiring .,n®' numbera ■'*'dR bo announced later moderator condbmined “ the American ’>« the '0rder of their appearance. ‘ practice of permitting industry to ! ^be Public is Welcome} to attend any supply Italy with arms for against Ethiopia.’’ He is survived by his wife, to Clinton, epuhtyv One of the. contentions, that brought disagreement was when the A dinner was enjoyed by delegates, members of the Greene j County and municipalities cburch and friends at the J ° ’of the^"programs,"" however-^s^Ung y al,«y b“ard board desired to space will be limited, hs school ch il-'!"8^ 11 tbei|s,x*six P^n, the New Bur-- .............. - Ifngton folks objecting. ’n».« «—■i--- syn0(j dren will be given preference since The peculiar First the programs are primarily arranged Sltuati(m 18 tbat Kingman schocls Reduction in rates during the last -jng-s ,,C0. ngains Charles B. Allen and t three months by Ohio utilities will, others is rPVeale(1 in an' approved C o m - H o g C o n t r o l upon the basis of business for last (.0(lrt en^ry_ for them. jare operated on the six-six basis, yet church, . will be pupi,s ^ being bootlegged to that distribution of motor vohiolo liconso J .‘. .b i ' l w tnx pnyors oround Now dorivod S2^)76 from tho intosi .Into »'™day nipht Rov. R. W. Thompson. s0“ 0,s ,or 1 h i : , r. - , tnntv-nve cents and to irrade nuniln' « « Payers around New fees for the period ending September spc/ k^ for twonty-fiVe cento. These t i c £ t o /f e.titio^ d tha .. . - T ^ . 15, accordi g to ann uncement Friday ocvcrai nunnrea members ot the u. j , , County Board for the t ansfer. Then year, result in an additional savingr _ _ _ | V o t e , O c t o b e r Z 6 by J. J, Curlett, county auditor. Fust and Second churches here join- ‘y b < J *,b" d|*** pl'antthese signers signed a withdrawal of $140,808 to consumers throughout DOWER FORFEITED < 1------- - | The county rweived $1,551 sw its ed Sunda-V morain« in ce,ebration of “ t 3 ^®l t b ® first tbre® ^ 'n o t i c e to the board. Now they want the state, according to Edward J. In lhc tax delinquency suit of H. M. Officers of the Corn-Hog Control share of tho 47 per cent allocation tbo Sacrament • o f• .the Lord’s Supper, .** 9 a “ n ® cea1cs “ r the to tlteje namcs from th# Hopple/ chairman of the public Vari pe|t former county treasurer, q- Production Association In the county una $250 from the 25 per cent allot- as an impressive feature of services f A J™ ’ , ^ ? L'^e!*rC tPC Withdrawal notice. School authorities Utilities commission. Reduction madegainat j 0an!nette Barber and others, renounce a referendum vote on toM,t. Shares of municipalities in tho marking the one hundred and t w e n t y - V 1®" 01 ®“ y,nK-, Mudqnts aWJ a hayd timo k to during the first half of 1935 respited (lower {nvoJved in t{,0 ca86 ha9 October 26 as to whether the adjust- ^5 per cent distribution were as fol- f,flh anniversary of the First churchi J™ . on‘y ? , e pr“ ‘ with the "petition fever*’ tfiat infecta) in a saving o f approximately $2,- doclarcd foifolt for non-poymont of ment program shall be continued dur-,iows: Xenia, $250; Yellow Springs Dr‘ D‘ P- Dodds» Oakmont,.Pa., pastor xiai 3 tor ea.cb'ithe New Burlington school patrons 400,000, Chairman Hopple estimated. $91)9,20 overdue taxes and a co-dc- ‘nK 1936. and Jamestown, each $75; Osborn and tbc First church from 1914 to 1923, . .. ... , e, sea ®Pace» e i The question now is whether one c .a __ .*1 . . EA. O--I-.: delivered the annivemnrv Herman. public will not be offered season Clarence H. Burk, supervisor of fendant,.Warren J. Barber, has been Officers in attendance at a Dayton' stores, purchases and agencies of the awarded the property upon settlement meeting when L,‘ H.. Barnes, ex* Department of Liquor Control, termed for taxes an(j cssessmanto. The real tension economist, explained the pro- “ highly successful” the new central:pstato consi8ts 0f a business property Bram were: J. B, Mason, chairman; control system of taking inventories on, Majn Sl jn Cedarville and 135 Harper Bickett, D. 0. Bradfute and Gednvville, each, $50; Spring Valley. Fairfield and Powersvllle, each $25. of state liquor stores and agencies aprosj of land Jn Cedarville Twp,' and supplying them with merchandise.! . _____ . Dptfer t% npw system stpr and, T pgency managers np longer order j * xcrtAVAi " v liquor ptoipks. Calculating machines C l r t 11 pt department headquarters tabulate! WC-V* AA sales by brafidp and needed merchanr, " ^ 7rn I. from * r « l,S » .e . on' * Count, M U w . ,ho the basis of these tabulations. The w 0 ( County Agent B. A, Drake. Barnes pointed out that the drouth of last year reduced the com crop and other feeds by half which forced farmers to reduce their herds and Gov. Davey Asks delivered the anniversary ser on. d /.TT oc“ DU,“ section of a<countv m „ TO,in , Dr. E, C. McCown, moderator tof tickets, but must pay at the rate o f ;th(j C0l| s h ]e? the G e ^ l Assembly of the United,ten cents per Pr°Kram- Presbyterian Church of North Amert- , , ■ cn, and pastor o f ML Lebanon Church, Cafeteria Supper—-November 8 Pittsburgh, the largest church in the Sincc 30 many Hallowe'en celebra- County Allotted $7,040 For Relief Federal emergency relief adminis­ tration budgetary allotments to For New Milk Law denomination, delivered the principal tlons have be€n Planned for the week -------address on Tuesday evening’s' pro- October 28-31, the date of the an- Gov, Martin L. Davey has Sent a gram. Speaking on “ Christ-Con- nUa* caf et®ria supper has been chang- spocial meesage to (the (legislature, scious." Dr, McCown described how ed aga*n ™ order to avo>d conflicts. ( , flocks which canpot be restored to asking for -passage of a milk control the individual of the family, the The . datc November 8 has been,“ a « ^ unite throughout the state for any great extent by the advent of l»w •inUlar to tho Burk law that cx- church and the world must be Christ- definiteIy selected for this event, jdirect relief during the last half of t e now year Spired some months ago. The legis- conscious. ; ' The proceeds of this year’s supper Gctober, announced Wednesday after- t„ese caouiauurjs. 4 m J i meetlng at the Old Trail Wth Ie8g ,JVe stock thc sup-’ ^ e failed to refena^t the Burk The final session of the convention * U3ad purchase uniforms C. Stillman, federal relief plan is more economical and efflcient Tawrn^ <SPr^ - P^ this year is reported larger than law due to complaints from both farm was held. Wednesday morning, open- f j e ? „ “ '_-U!.dU£ed 80 than the one used Burk said. i u L'lii uui.- , ■ ’ . , , , ml piy uua jaiiMsu i ci wr ii - - - -- -----* - _ - “ ' .. „ nreviouslv, Mr. nln» ’ October U. The .meeting will slnce the Worid Wa, ex- « nd urban interests. Tlie enforce- ing with a devotional service In lhc sPecial music Program which will “ ‘location of $7,040 to Greene County P - l—‘ - uu ■■ ------ ^ "*■ ment of the law was not regarded fair charge of Dr. R, W. McGranahan, fo,low the supper, November 8 ,.the,^ nearly similar total allotment had start with a dinner .to he served at !6:30. Following the dinfier Dr, L. W. cept 1926. If there is no adjustment program. to all intoreste arid charges of thc acting president of the Knoxville Col- band ,n lts new uniforms will make!been made for the first half of this iSontag will give an address on the th^lOM corn cro^rDla'ced at more mUk trust in Ohio controlling the lege, Knoxville, Tenn. The final ses- Hs fir*t appearance. Mr. Reed, music."ontb: Tne federal government plans in employment subject «Fe|s Research," after which . . . ^ ninety-four bullion this year, shortage in live stock this; wo.uld Even with an upturn in Ohio during August there was a bc w;u conduct the party through the marked decrease in industrial in- nCSearch Laboratory which is- affiliat- juries and fatalities, according to ed with Antioch College, giving an in- data compiled by Superintendent formal talk during the tour. Thomas P* Kearns of the division of Sgfety aqd hygiene pf tljo industrial penj,s a piate, and it is requested that ,A4tr . j , . . . ^birniflripn ^Oli^fi. Wofk^rs anyone wishing-to go, phone Mrs hjc, clined ^ mfluii i a d of tho month filed. 13.884 claims tor in* nsrfv. for t.hoir. rmorvnhnna before , , , . ,, ,, , . hogs, Under , the adjustment plan i cad be an Increase In the number than' one hundred^ million acres with board, had much to do wjth the legis- sion was devoted to business confer- supervisor, will have charge of the > withdraw direct relief support No- WUH lature lettin* tjio measure die. ences and committee reports. ;™sical program including grade a n d . ^ e r 1. ' Unless ft bill pan be drawn and a , — —— -------- high school numbers. • board napied that will not work in force down thp ppicft ftf cqp». ! , . , , „ . Hog pr<Hluetiqpftho«ld be controlled interest of the milk trust there The price of the dinnpr will be fifty the nej£t iwo op threa yeara due to better be no new legislation. AAA TAX SUIT HOLC TRANSFERRED Attend Dinner Dismissal of an injunction suit in- i Bupt. H. D« Furst and Mr. L. J. I. IL E. Dunkel, former head of HOLC stituted recently by the Hooven and George attended the Rotary Club din* .111 Greene county, has been transfer- Allison Co., Xenia cordbgo firm, ft- ner in Xenia, Tuesday, -Plans for red to the district HOLC bfflee In gainst T. J. Conner,* Cincinnati, col- tbis year’ s Boys* Hobby Fair,, which Springfield, where he will have charge A truck containing 423 cases of lector of internal revenue, Is sought ls sponsored by the Rotary Club, were of service department, with seven STATE WHISKEY STOLEN ju r F fe ^ elaimb were filpd for six ty -Wednesday nt poRn, Those not coup. ^ ’ an-jiierease tnenmnoer ................................ «. -— -— ............ .................... —- ------ --------------- - ,, . . . , four industrial fatalities, which rep- jng. to attend the dinner may go later . j ft,. iiMa i..™ liquor for state stores was hold un in in a motion filed in federal court at discussed. Details will be announced counties under his control^ He will ‘ — .............................. J * ........................................................ T S reZ e at a Saf^tevel Cincinnati, the contents removed, and Dayton by U. S. District Attorney *<”>"• ifl,so ,0f tbe "Haction on 1,800 to resented 2,229. injury cases and thir- fpr j.be iecturo and the tour through A teen fatalities less than In July, As laboratory, compared with the corresponding opcn invitation Is extended month of 1934 whqn industrial a]j Greene countlans interested activity was at a lower ebb than in this county’s Health League, July, 1935, the August 1935 record, ------------------------- shows 179 fewer Injury and thirty-, FARAtS ARE BID IN three fewer fatality claims, Superin-. ^ tendent Kearns stated. I Heirs of the date Lincoln Funder- debt ag 0f December*31,1934 was only hulking cqntest will be held Friday iii'C'h. farmer sheriffi in this countvi. nn ________ . . . ___ ’ J__ ' . . . a ____ l Oeiaher 25. an tVio J. M.’Willis form (accounts in Greene, Fayette, Clark, Madison, Union,- Fayette, Champaign ,n County Per Capita Bonded Debt Is Low the truck abandoned outside of thc Francis C. Canny. The injunction city. In the shipment were 119 cases action attacked the validity of the Class Rings Chosen , , _ for the state liquor store in Xenia. AAA processing tax on jute products The junior class selected class and Logan counties. He will be In j ------------- and wa8 the thirteenth test case filed tin&8 th,s week* Thejr hope to display Xenia two days each week. The loans CORN HUSKING CONTEST . in federal court at Dayton. Greene County’s per capita bonded The annual Fayette county corn CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT thc new jewelry the latter part o f averaged about $1,6.00, November. , 1 .......... 1 - .... — ______ ' ■ - - \ I'AKES OVER PROPERTY Soft-ball News j II. S, boys met Jamestown on I burgh, o l ty «2gVaccording to a n n u a l report ctob , o he , a , Mr. Harry Wright, who has. been c * s - ° * ! Wanren Barber comes Into posses- A decided climb k values in recent bid In the farms offered for comparative statistics ’ for Ohift ™ar Rioqmjngburg. ’ There will be manager of the local Kroger store ^ diamond Thursday, 0c{; 1 * 3 " '"ir'* * '* ™ * ’ ■ - ...... ___ .1 1... * . . / contests for shock and also stondlmr fol* eleven venr«. -fnken lnnv» nf 3. Jamestown went back with a well ?mi a rarm of 134 acres due to action wierti-lia of farin and City property held Saturday. The sale was voluntary on coUnHe8. jU8t released bv State Attd- co tests f«r s oc a d also standing for eleven years, has taken leave of - ....... . ............ ....... ........ — « . C insurance comp«.ie*, oT against the part of all concerned . A farm itor j 0sCph T, Tracy. corp.The winner can enter the state indefinite absence, due to condition of «f™?d victory, after having defeated Co“ rtJ «_«. Which they hold fitet mortgages: was of 195.83 acres en the Xcnja-Fairfield ejghty-eighfc counties in thestate, contest, renorted by Robert L. Bowen, state pike was bid to $86 per acre. Thp onjy thirteen had a lower pepcapita sUMrintendent pf the division of in- 213.95 acre farm jn Rqss Twp., stqp- |eb't than Qr0«nb »upM|ce, following a reapprajsal sur- ped at ?80iG0» A^ five acre tract ion Greene CountyV VOTE ON SEWERAGE ISSUE s ranco, to»o mK » County’s gross outstanding vey Sul>ftrint0h4ent Bowen ordered Cincinnati pike belpw Xen}a waa hjd (1£bt WM $146,900, Deducting a total The village of Fairfield will vote on thft reappritbud in conjunction with in at $620, 0f $58,089.89 in cwh and indebtedness, an $8,000 bond issue for a sewerage the creation o f-a real estate bureau his health. Mr. Ben Baker of Now tbp ,ocal 1ads a scorc o f 7 to 3. |^x delinquent suit. A dower interest Paris, O., is now in charge. Friday, October 4, thc local nine was annulled, .. _____ ________ _ traveled to Ross and returned with * [ - -■■ — — .............................. EGGS BY THE POUND victory of 7 to 5. ( 'necessary, three games to determine —-—« ■ This doses tho spft-ball league Of the championship. On and after November 1st eggs lb® Eastern and Western Division. J Cedarville finished second the net debt was $92,900.61. The state- disposal plant at the November elec- must be sold by the pound in the The winner of the Eastern Division'Eastern division, as they ^thhTtbe"insurance division to make Ohio and bringing approximately $6,* wide average per capita debt was tlon. Tho plant is estimated to cost state of Michigan, setting aside the was Jamestown, and winner of West- games, lost one, and tied brte, complete check of the assets listed 000,009 ' annually Into the state $10.57# it is shown In the auditor’ s $61,146, the government to donate the dozen rule"^that Tils ’been gqriqfftt for- ®rn Division, Bryan. These two In the won 4 by insurance companies operating infreasury. report. I difference ovpy the bond issue. many years. .teams will play two games, and if| Sulxcrii^ to THE HERALD

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