The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
mw i m a m mimemm m umkmAkm mm% advee - ■ W i W K/m TOTT ABREAST Of11^1 THUS. RBAp T U ! T ADVERTISING ETIlSim AB HTJCH AS THE 3ECEAPLQIBS ON M B FRONT PAGB. OFTEN IT IB OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO XOU. T m r t -m m i y e a r n o . 8 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY JANUARY 24,1936 the COLUMBUS. - exemption* fox 1 positions in State Department of Highways will bo conducted from February 4 to 14 j in thirteen Ohio key cities, it was an+- COURT NEWS PARTITION AUTHORIZED Partition of two tracts of property * separately has been directed byCtbe . court in the case of Leroy D, Eyler ■ "T * ' . against Etta Johnson and others,* !*e Commissioners were appointed fori this purpose. noonced by Chairman W. B. Francis SEEKS RECOVERY Declaring the defendants defaulted . . Q, , _ . . in complying with provisions of a cori- oftheState Civil Service Commission. D - m ,. 1 ,:^™____ — tr8ct * « purchase and exchange of The poaitipns include highway super- . ._. . , . , . . . . , certain real estate and personal prop- 0f il?h‘ « * * «*orge W. DeWine and Howard cwritrPriaon gangs, jjamma, a Yellow Springs partner- ^ S f S S T ^ Wghway inspect- ship n Uv& m d 3Uit in wmrton 2P ^ l T ^ tor?' Cba™ against L, D. Welch, citi™ ,n Ma1)el E, Welch and Glen Weikert t0 tests will be held are Cleveland, Cm- recover jrtdgnient for ?80„. The a. g S ’ J mmnt * » 8 M. according to the peti-; mouth, Mapfleld, CWUicothe, Dayton, tion> was a down payment on the pur-! L« ^ v C*mb-nd6re’ Mawetta chase, made to Weikert. Miller and mid Youngstown Complete informs- Fimiey are attorneys for the plpin- tion maybe obtained by wntmgto the tiffs, i State Civil Service Commission,' Co- - ^ ______ lumbus. ' . , DIVORCES SOUGHT ,, , , . . . Charging wilful absence from home * Claims filed witih the Industrial for K0M than three John ^ Comedssion of Ohioforfatal acedents Moore; Cedarvillfij ha3 brought suif during December deceased eighteen a divorce from Ruth 1L; Z Z Z Z Z * * * * » * ^a r Ave., Columbus, to whom he was married November preceding month and were nine less than the record for December 1934, according to a report compiled by Superintendent Thomas 21, 1921 at Dayton. '. ', Wilful absence is also charged in a C. Baker iaoc r, ' . , ' against Etta Baker, R. R. No. 1 .? iei ? 3 l ? l emb! r A .t0^ 1 ™ Spring Valley, They were married November 3, 1924 at Denver, Colo. ... , , t P. Kearns of d{vdrce action filed by C, the state; division of safety and hy giene sixty-five. Claims for injuries in creased slightly in comparison with the November total. The month’s record- of Ohio industry was termed “exceedingly favorable” by Superin tendent 1 Kearns who took into con- ERICE, $L50 A YEAR FARMERS' WEEK R om Game Postponed Due to the'extreme cold weather the basketball game with Ross Twp. has been postponed until further notice, in m u s The list of featured speakers .for Farmers’ Week at Ohio- State Uni- |versity, January 27 to 31, includes the president of the University, *. Con gressman, the editor of-' a leading farm Journal, a woman notedrin edu* Telephone Service Appreciated The school authorities wish to ex tend their appreciation to the Cedar ville telephone -operators for the notifr ««^ * rw o rk ; V e t e i ^ o f mg _pamite that the schools were to federal plans for aidmg agriculture, be closed on Thursday. I*d a fetudenfc ^ * * * £ of the rete- tiomihips between agricultural pros- perityand the pubhCWelfare, ;. These 'people: are given a place on Elimination Tests Elimination tests were given Wed nesday to determine local represents- lives in the Greene County scholar- the aftf noon all except ship contests which will be conducted }on0 at 4 % ^ The one exception oc- in the spring.' Theae tests were given only in- subjects in which there were more than two volunteers. Semester-Examinations Thursday and Friday, January .16 and 17 were set aside fo r' semester examinations in the public schools, Report cards will be issued Monday, January 20. Beavercreek vs. Cedarville Beavercreek and Cedarville divided a double-header played here last. Fri day evening. After an uncertain',he- C. ...... .......... . *... 'curs on Friday-when there-will he ; featured talks at both 3:00 and-4:00. President G. Wi Rightlriire extends the greetings •of the ■ University ’ to visitors Monday. The importance of Farmers’. Week' to rural people and the responsibility of the:UnivOteity to assist in promoting agricultural pros perity w ill make this*talk one o f the highlights of the week. People who wonder about the com- parative advantages of famn'life here, and in"*Europe will have a chance,to check their ideas against the ^aCtyial- ities in the pictures of European farm scenes to be shown by Prof. G. W. On gross AWARD DIVORCES her cross pbtitiort charging neglect and cruelty, Elizabeth Judge S. C. Wright Seeks Re-election Probate Judge S. C. Wright, now completing his third four-year term,! "Free Gate*? At County^ State Fairs Proposed Assembly ( Monday morning, the a assembly opened wfth sideration the gradually increasing wiFbdr^ 'vvI,ich expires Feb. 9. 1937, formally - COLUMBUS.—There is no reason, employment throughout the- statu. £ . ’ ..V. IT - ® announced his candidacy for re- a member of the state board of agri- Saturday, upon J. < Frank Gordon, l8C0re was 27-19, The record was marred only by an eleetion-. He wfll seek the Republican culture believes, why anyone should Jamestown, a Church of Christ min- pndsuait number of permanent total • , . , nomination at the May 12 primary, be charged to attend county or state ister, who is serving his first four-1 d l..i> m t r «* »,».* d d . ” a” " i - ’ f* tT t f S T " * . T ik I ko Wright wa. appointed in fairs. ,;i , w torn « , tho b<»r<l ------- mony and propmty settlement agreed 1935 by a . Vic Donahey, then Dem-- Lee B. Palmer o f Patoskala, de- J'. B. Rife, Clifton, who T: . v , .. xupon by the parties to the case. ’ ’ Lienhmant Colonel JohAA. Blount L N, Mason was of -Hilleboro las^week was named from Ze„ BMnaon 0„ conimwder of tte 147th g a n t r y ; „ dglecfc pf duty. duo National’ Chiard, by "Adjutant : * ^ General Emil -F. Marx .with the ap- , w iinvrTrnw nr< 3 «:ni vr>n a quarter century, Judge Wright also gate” would prevajg &i Ohio county O. A. Dobbins, Cedarvilie, a new board ma<*e- prova! of Governor Martin. L. Davey. o_ \ ,, bas served aa a truster V Cedarville and state fairs wi M o » i Blomt n in Co«oiK. to t «m t y™ ., he to , been' yea™ ginning, U H. S. girls forged and held a good lead until the W ai McCuen immediately after President whistle, defeating their opponents 27- F*^tmii*e’s talk, 21. 1 Congressman John' E. Rankin, Miss- In the boys’ game, Beavercreek lads issippi, one’ of theforemost authorities were able to find the basket quite fre- ;on-the development o f eleetjribal powbr Presidency of the Greene County fqQentty end defeated the Red and resources will Speak Tuesday'on rural Board of Education was bestowed nc.White quintet, who experienced much electrification. Thisytopic is one close the annual reorganization meeting difficulty with their shots. The finalJto.the hearts of Ohio’s rbral people. J. Frank Gordon Heads County Board IThe development'of farm power lines ' jhas been viepy-rapid in the past year, j The"place’ of yeomen in the mbdetn .high school world will be discussed by Miss M. brief devo- Edith Campbell, Cincinnati: Miss “ “ b by A. Vic onahey, then e - Lee . Palmer o f Pataskala, de- J. . if , Clifton, began l i a br Jdhii 1 10 t A j 350*!- ocratic governor of Ohio, to seri’e tho scribing this practice as “poor busi- new term on the board, was elected tional period led by Supt. H. D. Furst. Campbell has an encouraging mes- awa e , a ivorce remaining month and nine days of ait ness" from the viewpoint of fair man- vice president/. The retiring president, Following the singing , of several sage of the part womenhave .had and * -ngrounds ol gross unexnired term, nrior to entering noon atrore. told thf» GKiA who w i cm I u ) +«,« soncs under the direction of Mr. Heed, will kn,™» in fli'a <lAtrnlA«i«Mnn4> « , « .• from major coincident with pointment. He was mander of tike, Th ow'npr o* » building at Second and treasurer o f the'board.’ the ap- Whiteman Sts., in which an apartment formerly, com pi t , p i t t i up agers,, tol t e 0 ^ Fair Managers ho had served two yearn in that songs under the directiono f Mr. eed, ill have i the developme t of a his first elective term. For more than convention last ni^Kt that the “free capacity is F. A. Wright, Bellbrook. severtd routine announcements were better vision of the important, things 0 l d . • J. jjn *i.~ n the next few member, was prevented by illness* 1 1 from attending the meeting. '■* Gordon, because o f bis varied formerly rented by Margaret Busbnell < . „ - -recently, a temporary injunction•al- lowed in the cOSe^of the state of Ohio “ If no admittime said, “ larger cytBtfd ed* Larger crop business and the home.’ Wheeler MCMillety .editor, Country. 'Home, has made a special study of the Underthe mutual mortgage system against af^Bushnell, has been or- tbe real estate loans m Ohio of the dered diasolved< Rassell farnished .Federal .Housing Admiiustration »- | 500 mounted to 319»417,327 in 1935, it was . announced by John E. Harper, state WINS JUDGMENT FHA director. Loans for new con- The Gr6ene County Lumber Co., Has Long Distance Toll atruction totaled $4,745,518 and loans bccn awardcd a n50'.73 judgnventa ‘ J ™ charges at he state fair at the annu, B sn to iw a . P to t a ,, « ault , ^ „ t ,. G. Griew and othOT, moc,ms ,n Fob™*ry existing property were $14,671,809, jbe an)0Unt being an unpaid account Director Harper said. The Cleveland lor Materials furnished. The plain- district led in approved applications, tiff’s lien was ordered enforced, with $12,093,678, the Columbus dls- ' trict was second with $3^15^99, and PRIVATE SALE ORDERED -Cincinnati a close third with, $3,608/ 33®' case of Gustave H. Hockct against Richard E. Hosket and others, private F. F. A. Public Speaking Contest „ Harold Benedict,lMalF. F. A .rep-lp 0 M^iyjyea of fii^ng uew uses.for Will-be attract* religious, education and agricultural resentative m a District Public Speak- pcoduct 3 .. He believes that "“ end more interests, Is also being prominently^Contest ati Dayton, Jantmty 18, nf «i«w ... nienHonSf Very partied c — fitted by the agricultural and ma- publican nomination for state rep- Among the eight contestants, Brook- production are sighted/but-that ifl> JTOX* K e c o v e r y clunery exhibits, and- if the know- resentative from GibCjnc County, 6 vine’s representative risked first with duatrial uses'for farm ptoducts will ledge they gain will be 'much more nomination he sought in 1924. He has 8 scorc ° f 93 points; Piqua’s boy was greatly’increase tho 'world 'demand valuable, in actual dpllava and cents, not indicated, however, whether he 8econd with a score of 90; and the f or things produced on thtefarin. Mri than the total admittances forfeited.” will be receptive to the urging of his local speaker came third with 89. McMillen appears on Thursday’s The board, Palmer said, wilj con- friends. Associated vdth farm in- The winner of this contest will comr program. ■: :-/'■':. Most thinking people f now admit No hope is held here for the re covery of Dr. George Henderson, 85, retired professor of Wilberforce Uni- - wi ~ rn, versity, who is in a critical condition aider a request for higher admission .institute work in Ohio for more than Pete with winners o f ten other dis* at his home suffering from first and charges t t t t f ir t t al a quarter century os lecturer, he is teicts in the State F, F. A. also a former schbol teacher; having Speaking Contest to bp held begun teaching in Ross township at State University during the age of 16, .week. urday when he fell against a gas heat ing stove at his home. A semi-invalid since October, when he suffered a stroke o f paralysis, Dr. Henderson was alone in. his bedroom On application of the receiver in the and,had iust c®B*Ptetef hU ba*h v4u‘n he feu against the stove. Members Phoee Rates Reduced Births In County of his family were in Jjower rates for a large classifica- , tion of long distance telephone calls an adjoining j ur]ng night hours and all day Sun* The sale of half-pints of liquor in Halo 0£personai property for $150 has ri)om and pushed to his assistance. He dny, are )10W in effect, according to . • -. « •« . ... j .. ...................* . • . --. ■ • ................... ....— —m m u li-rar a s i f l w i r 'K K H i ? — e k i? ■«,_ ~ 1 . .^ OMo"Will br halted as soon as the authorized, present stock is exhausted, according. , 'to Diroctor James W. Miller of the ‘Department tof Liquor CoWtrol. It -vms burned-over his entire body the H. w , cleaver, local commercial man- * -------: t,ffc bemg the most severe y aRer o £ Thc 0hio Bell Telephone CASES DISMISSED burned< He also suffered from shock. Company. \. Dismissal of the following pending 1 ®r* Henderson is considered one of Rates for person-to-person calls arc wtsrolnittcd that thO;small size was ymyg {|gg been ordered by the court: the. outstanding Greek scholars of the reduced as much as 30 per cent during too expspsive to handle from a mer- Building and Savings Co, vs. country and served as an instructor the period from 7:00 p. m. to 4:30 a. Chmdising standpoint, and it was -Bruce J. Leveck and Others; Peoples ^ ^be university’s department of m. by the new schedule. (A person- atated tlwt “diaoontinuance of the Building and Savings Co. vs. Oliver languages for more than ten years, person call-is one on which the calling half Pint bottle would discourage Warwick and others; Peoples Build- He retired three years ago and has party asks to speak with a particular people from buying liquor be- ^ and gavj ng9 Co. vs. Oliver War- 8ince mado his homo in Wilberforcn, person, in contrast to a station-to- WMMM frequently they would be un- and oth-Irs; petition-in-error o f -------------------- Vrfiling to pay the price for a full j j a clay vs. Archie Peterson; two pfrit,” Liquor permit holders protest- 8Uitg o£ the Greene County I,umber Md the sale of the small size on the Co. vs. A, R. Jones, fcjtttftd that the small containers were _ easily concealed and many persons., f ir s t COUNTY HOLC SUIT Married them unlawfully into places Believed to be the forerunner of a Selling whiskies, wines and beers. number of similar actions, a fore- Next Week’s Game Jamestown will furnish the compete tion for C. H< S, teams next Friday -Xi* For December evening in the Alford Memorial Gym-“ 1 Chester A* Davis, administrator o f . federal farm plans, Public .touuuy at Ohio tilBt a^ricMltUral prosperity ,is’ one of Farmms’ 41,0 moRt hc*Pful irtfiuehces; on public (Welfare, but any doubters, can get a jnew perspective on this-relationship [by listening to the talk by Dir. Johh *D. Black, Harvard University, on Friday- Dr. Bl&ck Will have a report an unbiased study of the situation liasium. dren. roads The drifted'Scondition made the early dismissal assisting the bus Cedarville WPA Workers Injured station call on which the calling party speaks with anyone answering the telephone.) This places person-to- person calls on a night rate* basis similar to the schedule that has been in effect for station-to-station calls for some time. The new Sunday rates apply to both Minor injuries were suffered by _ three men and another was unhurt „ .. - j "V, to toC closure suit requesting judgment $3,- bl a headon colliskui between a truck person*to-perSon and stfttion-to-sta- The estimated number of Ohio real lgg g(, hfls ^ fl,cd Jn comm0n p,C3S and sedan on the Columbus pike, half tion calls between the hours of 7:00 •?*** ^ S re{L ni i l court on behalf of the Heme Owners’ fl lni5c east of Xenitt*early Monday. p, m, Saturday and 4:30 a, m. Monday, plMed at , , 0 g Loan Corporation against Laura M. Two of the three occupants of the enabling subscribers to take advant- tjl^u nlnftod Fobertsoh, 230 Union St. -sedan, all WPA workers from this age of lower charges all day on Sun- „ XMidential, bun ... JV, . Attorney E. Dawson Smith, ap- place, enrouto to a painting project on days. The Sunday rates are the same X M a d , according to data coil >pointed HOLC foreclosure attorney which they are employed at the as the night rates. \farm f° r Greene County, brought the nc-Greene’County Children’s Home, were The rate reductions mean a sub- ti<m, the first to be instituted locally injured, Gilbert Sharpe, the driver, substantial saving for telephone users, and homo protective commtiteo m co- . c client> escaped injury but Earl Andrews suf- For example, ‘a person-to-person call Mad the Ohio A—’—” __ ’ ■"* J,“ ° Bete forth tbe defcnd- fered a cut Over the right Jas. Louis Hurley. Jr., Xenia. MarthaEllen Walsh, Xenia. Jean Louise McNamee, Xenia. Nancy Louise Cain, Xenia. Harold Dean Gifford, Xenia. Fern Irene Sanders, -RE 3, Xenia. Ronald Lee Cyphers, Alpha. Raymond LeRoy Curtis, RR, Xenia, visable. Paul Edwgrd Coates, Cedarville. ! The Cedarville Dale Leon Cousins, Jamestown. Frederick Mathson, Fairfield. * cooperation in Noolanna Murry, RR 1, Valley. Patsy Louise Mathew, RR 1, Os born. Nancy Lou Meridith, RR, Xenia, Infant Payne, Jamestown. --------- - Evelyn Irene Paul, RR 2, 8 . Soion. _ tT . Shirley Katherine Young, Fairfield. W a t T e i l C O . H e n S Paul Bevington, Bellbrook# * Neil Alan Bartley, Bellbrook. ■; Shirley Ann, Blake, RR 4, Xenia- i — Win. Lawrence Nelson, Jamestown . 1 Omelettes at the David the School Closed , ™ U1 1,u; " apP®a” on i The public schools closed Wednes- pro?ram.,M "J* i ^ f ^ * day at one o’clock in older to assure apecch w,“ 1» ^^w ed closely by W o the safe return home of country chil- ,armeta f U of nows about any projects that will in- e fluence the future courtse bf rural life: : University staff members, author- . ........ ......... . Township Trustees , fr0m . 0tJl^ “ d „ . .«... people prominent iti agriculture or r«4 deserve mudh praise for their splendid r„ ,A, ____ lated industries are' included lb tbe list of 200 speakers who will address Spring drivers in making their runs. Through „ „ ,T l j l a - ^ the effort, of He traeteo* Wo men , ‘ __ ,___j __ _____ L ______t week. The meetings, begin at 8:00 a. equipped with shovels went on each bus. High school boys and teachers also aided with shovels. m. and close with the evening ses sions, which character. are entertaining in a r t ti tit ... r agaipat an H0LC client optUsation with <^hio State . The petition seta forth the defend- fered a cut Over the right eye and at night or Sunday from Cedarville to ___:<L to»_ , ,total de- ont bus defaulted in payment of inter- Orville O’Bryant received a bump on a city 100 miles distant costs $.00 for a?*°: „ , ivtn pQun, . esfc installments on an HOLC loan the head and a minor arm injury. the initial three-minute period at pre- glfeti zrom sev y v since February 15, 1934, and that it The identity of the driver of tho sent. The new rate is $.65. Savings automatically becomes necessary to truck was not learned. He was re- on calls to mere distant points are a mortgage for failure Jmrted*to have suffered a cut on the comparable. Under the newschedule, « three-minute person-to-person call ..... ........... to a city 300 miles away is reduced ports oovering 1,807 sales and an mute of sixty-one sales based on pMmlation of the Sixteen unreported f° recl°8® 011 J 2 S S T Farm foreclosure iB]e to compiy with terms of the contract, forehead prioee-averaged 61.68 per cent of the' ! p«r <*2*L**JZ Montana Mustangs R. E. Dunkle Chosen ^ti^avpraged 79.25 per cent of the from $1.80 to 51 - 20 ; a 500-mile call, _ T« « . , from $2.55 to $1.65; a 1000-mile call, J U lldSS judgment and 76.94 per cent of the ap iM i # valMgtign. Compared with •» 1 /-if * . from $4.76 to $3.00; and a 2,000-mile Invade Qhxa Field Representative can, from $8.75 to $5.75, rj ' — . :* ■ Branded mustangs from the plains His appointment as field representa- f#m leru «s in recent * * of Montana are being imported to pull tive for the Home Owners' Loan Cor- veMsfeer total was larger . l , mi -«» -nnt.hft am . a , unt r TRIAL DATE IS SET poratien, handling accounts of HOLC tinder grand jury indictment on Retired Farmer Dies Di> Double Duty At Home Near Xenia Holmes1 Funeral services for Ml Raper Raymond Richard Spracklen, RR 6 , farm, Lebanon Rural-Route No. 2, arc Hagler, 91, retired farmer, who died (something to be conjured with. It’s Friday afternooh'at his heme Oh the jail the fiu lt of the hens, who insist ,Hook^ Hoad, five mitee east fit Xante, on laying eggs of outlandish size. jwefls Ctelaueted Monday 'SfteiiSbjji.g t I Mrs .Holmes reports one tfU S r \hens laid an egg wlth three {and Which measured' six and one-half et* rF* ■£ ” *“ inches in circumference, and eight we***i suffering from shock resulting 'inches'the long way around! jfrom fifau* 2, The day before, another egg, »lx ! * * ***** and one-half by seven and one-half ^ inches in dimensions was found in a 'nest on the Holmes farm. . I* * * j to, , - - daughter, Mm, William Bootes, whw 1 Then comes a report from Cellna, ‘mad(# ^ him, imrvfc# O., saying that Doc, Dull, miller, Is gifimdabildrlij, jiVr^- great displaying an egg t i» t measures gf*id^fildten fibd" bn# # * iit gre«i eight and seven-eighths in cirettmfer- grandchild, - ence one way ahd seven and three*} . . . —----- fourths the other find Weighs fiVe and \ .. NOTED SURGEON DEAD Funeral services for Mrs. Mary three-fourths ounces. , . . . Earley ttelfner, 80, wife t>1 Sa«««l 1 { »r. J. F. Baldwin, 85 died at hte Heifner, who died Friday night after TWENT^OURtH HAMPSHIRE^ llome m columbue,. Monday night, SOW SALE, FEBRUARY 28 af(^r a hriqf ilh>ees whiqh fionduded *■ ■ 61 yeitfs of 'activity In the medteil Femdale Farms and Earlhapv Huh, WteM find gave Mtt» mternetioiMa S up Carol 7V6lf,.RR 3, Xenia. Helen May Terrell, Xenia. Margaret Lucretia Tucker, Xenia, Infant Bogan, Xenia. Kenneth Wm. Butts, Xenia. Frances Elaine Compton, Xenia, Jerry Louis Shane, Jamestown. Izetta Harriett, Gerard, RR Jamestown, Myron Leon Philips, Jamestown, Nancy Jane Bowles, Bellbrook. For Mrs. Heifner V * * * * 7 * ” gtoltember the Plw on Fayette County farms. *|nWier til Prices paid at auction ranged well clients in Greene and Fayette Counties grand larceny charges, to which they 10 years of failing health, were con- fPr T j 1 it was said oVcr $100 a head for most of tbe Mon- ahd part of Madteon, Was disclosed pleaded not guilty, Dave Chambers, ducted at the residence, two miles pSfiK fif IjWj* m <|un*» * ' tana horses, Tuesday by R. E, Duhkle, Xenia. 37, and Fred Jones, 32, both of Route east of Jamestown, at 2 p. m, Monday, FARMERS WARNED Not long igo, Fayette County was Dunkel, former- manager of the 8 , Springfield, will have a joint jury with burial in the Jamestown College, announce the sale o f 66 sows fame. Although he lived more than Warning baa been sent Out that the center of one of the largest horse HOLC, estimates he will have charge trial in the Common Pleas Court Feb. Cemetery* on Tuesday, February 18 at Femdale his allotted four score gears, Dr. HUM* farmers should beware of seeds of all producing t.reaa in the country. But of OBO accounts in the tri-county 4. f Mrs, Heifner, a member of the Farm, Messrs. Dobbins and Evans win henrer took a vacation, saying i bom# peddled from trucks. It the advent o f automobiles, trucks and area, including delinquent accounts The suspects were cr-piured thc Friends Church at Jamestown, is sur- Invited V. F. Binford to join them lit one uteould make hi# work hte to aiid the seed IS of doubtful qaulity tractors so obscured old “Dobbin” that and general servicing of loans. Since night of Oct. 11 Iti the plant of The vived by her husband; * daughter, this sale. Both breeders are Offering and pleasure. H i was the aLTte twin* sold in violation of that it may bo year before sufficient the XCnia sub-station closed last Hngar Strawboard and Paper Co„ at Mrs. W. W. Barnett, hear Jamestown; blood lines of the Hampshire breed, of Gram HospitM inbte rity. j**- The seed is sithw mis- horses ora raised in Fayette to meet October he has been associated with this place, allegedly while In tho act a son, Harry, near Cedarville, and a Thte Is the twenty-fourth sate for j •.—.***»+****++**. feftaM «* is m»t tabelsd at alb t*he demand, ,tbe Springfield district HOLC' office, of stealing pipe fittings valued at $61. brother, Frank Burley* Ferndalo Farms. J to SUM
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