The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
’ ^ - m m . A D v m - Y0TT AB8BAST ADVERTISING ISNiWE M m m AB THE) flBAMNSS. OH THK FRONT PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YO& CEDARVILLE, OHIO COURT NEWS FIVEGENERATIONS ©RC® SUIT Declaring sho has been forced t© Support'herself during moot? o f ' her nwrrted lif«, Lucille Meyer has in- . stftetedraitfacommon pleas courtfor t^UMBUS.—In the future houie* a divorce, from Horace Mayer, osnj » may mean a near and fertile grounds of failure to provide and «■» of.Ohto’*^ important cruelty. They were married May 16, ftL'wemdiiir to a 1932 in Marion, Arie. The wife re- hy- l^ p p a o r G<rA. Bole of queetSj^teration to her maiden name r** engineering ot white. | t station. “Ceramic Jum- ... ■. , hern ia elay product light in weight PARTITION DESIRED *nd tpadf in itrip* perhaps four feet Partition of real estate situated in tettg by two feet wide, was the term New Jasper Twp.', is the object of a JW^ jby Profeesor Bble in describing RUit filed by Earl Hughes against J. tW proposed product. Only a little l , p ayton and othera. Parties to the. research will be required to make a action are heirs of the Melinda Pay- strong waterproof, eellular clay ton estate. Attorney F. L. John-; . suitable for home*, be said. The so- SOn represents the plaintiff. , j called "ceramic lumber” would he fire- ____ } proof, relatively high in strength, a JUDGMENT SUSPENDED heat Insulator, an accouatic corrective, Upon motion of Harriett St. John resistant to water absorption, could be defendant in a suit filed by John A. tooled easily and would he inex* gt, John, a judgment heretofore given pen$hte* ^ fe the case has been ordered suspend* Spcretary of State George S; Myers -------- anitounced that,the title “County En- • SALE AUTHORIZED gb^er” trill a|tpoiy om.ih£ isSIlot for Public* sale '^f- certain property in- theMay primaries and a t ail subse- volvpd in a suit of John T Harbine, quant elections on the ballot for'the Ja. against the Peoples Building and Mayprimaries and which, formerly up* Savings Co. has been authorized, peered as "County Surveyor.” This —:------ it in accordance with a new law en- ' CASE DISMISSED acted 1 by the.9LsilGeneral Assembly, Suit of The Steele and Meredith Co. SeMrtaTy Myers asserted. The new against May Fletcher and others has laWgOvemiug the office of pounty en- been ordered dismissed:, ginse? provides that "no person sh 11 be eligible as a candidate for county APPOINTMENTS MADE engineer except a 'registered pro- i„ Cormec*ion With the ndministra- AY JANUARY 31,1936 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR ENTEBINBOOTESFAMILY MU. FEMRM HEARTFAIUKE •School ciesad Sab-rero weather .and the danger ous condition of drifted roads caused the local .schools to he closed from: Wednesday noon, January **, to Wed- MrB. Ella B. Ferguson, B2,'widow of nesday, January 29, jW, H,.Ferguson, died Thursday mom- ■Telephone Service Appreciated Jang a t the home of her Son Ralph B. The,splendid service rendered by the Ferguson, Clifton-Old Town pike, local -telephone operators during the following a .heart - attack. , 'The de^- . past Week is much appreciated. Tl#se.c®**«d was the daughter o f Washing- operators/-including Mrs. Alice Huff- ton and Martha GaiinWSjr end‘lived man, Miss Marjorie Gray, Mrs, Maude throughout her life in / this county, Frame and Mrs. Betty Gordon, will- She was a life-long member o f the. ingly cooperated. with sfhool author*,Second U, P. Church in Xenia., itiwi innotifying parents 'and deserve much praise for their ..work. Honor Roll The . following Children' spryttf^: Ralph B. Ferguson and Mre.RojFMei, Clellan, of near Xenia,.and ^VilRam The honor roll fo r the third six'Harvey Ferguson, of Berkeley, Calif .weeks’ grading period-will-be-delay- .She leaves fifteen- grandchildren, “tero ed until next week since'school has great grandchildren and the tolloyrihg' been'dosed for several day 3 . Grade brothers: Charles A. Gallowhy,-HoL, cards were distributed Wednesday.drege, Nebs; Leigh- A, GalldWay],’ of ffMional engineer and registered sur- tion of estates, the following appoint- grand-father ■Nfdr licensed to practice in the state bents' have been , made in probate Bootes, of; Ohio.” .. * > court: ' , A. F, Zink .as executor of the Sitting—-Left to RighW-WilUam This, unusual-fapijy gathering re- It is not likely many, families in this ■Bootes, Mrs. William Bootes, .Raper voltes.around LaWfinca*EldenrBootes, county can exceed J;he record- of Hagler, holding Maurencd Elden son of Mr. and MrsffiLeonard Bootes, the Bootes familyor that-any grand- Bootcs, five months old; Mrs. David Hi• latter a daughtMof Mr. and Mrs. child could boastof elevengrand Johnson, J fv . David Johnson, ‘Charles Conner, whim Mrs. Conner is parents.’ Standing—Mrs. * Frank Anderson, a daughter of Mr. ®id Mrs. David Lawrence Elden is the Mr. George Bootes, Mrs. George Johnson of this p !ac| Leonard Bootes, the son of Bootes, Leonard Bootes, and wife, , At the time this | [cture was taken. R . T . . Eleanor; Mr. Charles Conner and wife, five generations of f '»• Bootes family ’ ’’ Alta; Raper Hagler is great-great Were represented, j r. Raper Hagler Geol'£° Bootes,Sr. Mrs, of Lawrence^ Elden died several days p a t the age of Bootes, Sr., is adaughter 91. . ’ -i Hagler. Zink -estate, without Ohio high school pupils- who have Catherine ,R. achieved outstanding success in either bond. ' {' curricular o r extra-curricul-tr activ- Margaret Fisher as executrix of the ’ itU» will be Invited to appear before Frank Fisher estate, without bend; ti|« microphone daring the second George Swartz,.Lester Buell and J School Boards To Meet February J( ^ anaB,p A meeting of the member, of oil £ '• WHY NOT T R m i E DETEC TOR ON R 0 1INSON? son 'of .George of Mr. George of Mr. Laguna .Beach, :Galif., arid John.’II. and Edwin Galloway ,of Xbnia,- ’■ - No arrangements for the ’fuheiral ' had been made a t this hour. . Trainman IsCrushcd To Death Near Xenia seOMter, starting February 3^of Ohip J, Curiefct named appraisers. theboards of education in the county Jeta tata R look afc School of the Air program, i t develop* Russell Adams as administrator of hasbeen called for Monday, February mad edjbet week. Director JE. L„ Howsher the JamesD. Adams estate, under $2,- at 2 p. m., in the qssembfy room of - ..^ow ,et u of toe Btate Department of Education 000 bond; Simon Devoe, Raymond thecourt house to disepto means to . , . J Co1lSt!i H. J^u»ow <tt ,'ih<£Miller And J., J. CiirlAtoappointed vp? have the le^s^ttro^- iw torf ,?the.. h , g^. School of tbe Air asked State m jgb praitoto.. salaries of board members on the « -••••' ■ - ■ -'’“ ■ - - - r. tbc Mafgaret Gets j Robinson was |th in the liar’s lay evening, Xenia Commercial To Pay Final Dividend •After four^yeara of liquidation the evening. SAfety'Patrol Assists . During the emergency of last Wed* nepday forenoon, the Safety. Patrol, under the direction of Captain -Mont gomery West, assisted ' Mr. Herbert Deem, Mr.. Robert Reed and -Supf. H. I>.'Burst who .used their, cars, in- con* veying the small children of the pri- ciacdl S » h 0 nief ‘ , Injuries siatained 35 imlnutoe. The Safety Patrol boys who render- earlier proved fatal Wednesday -to ed 'this service were: Elton Frame, Theodore Murray,' 49 ,-■ Of- f3oes, * » . ‘ Vincent Rigio -Miron Williamson, brakeman employed by the-Penmyli ' Junior Judy, Neil Hartman, James Vania Railroad . James Deck, Keith . Wright, James! He died in’- McClellan Hospital, iEfailey, Jack Huffman, and Carl Wat*|Xenia, on Wednesday at B:30-p. n U f ’ klTi*l . „ iinternal hemorrhages -a fte r having < During the afternoon Mr. Paul O it beBn crushed between a freight-car and the following boys assisted the '^ a a .building on a siding a t Goes.He bus drivers with snow shovels: O s c a r , received a cruaAed iu.lvif, and a Eve rha^ HaroldJtoobridge, Vincent fracture of the right thigh. Tr*~* ’ •»'-■ Minray, who was-the father of five. children, was- applying brakes to a car which was being shunted .onto a *»id- sV- Rigio, Neil Hartman, and -Mont* gomery West. < T Bus .Drivers 'Mr. E. G. Lowry and his drivers, mg of the Ilammo and DeWineVleya- John Tobias, Paul Reed; Paul Angell, jtor. *He was crushed 'between a prp- Dohald Burkert,, Russell Murray, Hu-jtruding part of ibe, building anu^fhe- •'a■ * ** "■i'.1' - ^■ ii.-i _T^ _»'*'T'■ ’■ '■’i-' V-A.a' -a< statement t l m SaW « bbrt Cummings deserve commendation 'wheel which control thehrake.Greene . temen .will pay the final 10 per cent dividend, ^ wtondtt ^ which ^ County Coroner H. C. Schick will in- tomething a- Ju» to a l ld e p o s i t o r s / " ^ V e l ^ e d scIoolkTlckW to toe vestigate., k V v *\* - * ~ *.*>-**** here _i^not ’action of N. B. W n g to n , who, ask* ^ overy' ^ a d reMhS h?9 hor^e sste . he r o tz estatTunder' »2r legislature repealed the law in the Mri Reese decided thaban interesting 0Q0 hoiid; Howar Applegate, C. II. mime of “economy” boar.I members as well-a 8 an educational series could Hackett and H. J. Hackett named received the magnificent'sum.of $20 bparranged by presenting outstanding appraisers, r - 11 Year»which with most boards would high school pupils. He has written Amos E, Faulkner as administrator n0*- average 50c a meeting for the to. All high school superintendents in of the Samuel P. Faulkner, estate, .Ycar a«d would not even pay for the Ohio requesting them to submit the under 81.000 bond; H.E. Bales, Oscar gasoline of members that had to • names of any such pupils in theirJones and A. E. Seamons naiued ap- travel very many miles to attend a schools. The fields of creative liter s praisers, meeting. The repeal of the small tore, athletics,, craftsmanship, music, Edward Humphreys as executor of salary was the first step of breaking l“a. a rk commerce, citizenship, scho’ar- the Laura Humphreyestate, without *J0V™ tocal board control of schools ^ |}flBf,nHon from ^ Ampri sl)lp and science will he Covered, Mr. bond. with n view of placing Bchool manage- Franklin D, Roosevelt with advo eating the-supression of frecdohj of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assemblage, freedom of worship or any of those other basic rights guaranteed us in the immortal bill of rights.-” We direct Senator Robinson to conference that took ..charge Court, Wednesday. .Mr. ‘ n - i inA n ____ mnny Bnow ariIt8‘ Coun ton also had charge of the Bowers- villa Bank which paid in ;full to de positors and he is making payments Boys Attend Conference Ray Ledbetter, Cedarvillq F. F. A. County- Treasurer Starry- M.^Bmith AM--.Taim'.'iWAHtlhnM- , :.Ui. « . . . „ has his petitions out as a. ebhdldsite to depositors of the Exchange Bank president,-and Robert Beatty, vice for County Treasurer, his second term.' > here, the fourth ten per’cent dividend president, will represent :th».locali.OneU'pfytote-'Vbdditte^! having been ordered paid in De- tcbapter at the Ninth Annual F. 'F .,A.,jlaws Is that the treasure? Must'run ' *> cemher. . jLeaderShqi^^ Conference^^ held a t Ohio for h is J s eC ^ . Mr. Edington certainly is to ho State University. January SO and 31. ja year of his first term. -Trfr.^artiftb place m the complimented with the manner in This conference is hold each year to will have no opposition As hid jtervlcb er 1933 wh 6 n ,v;hich ho has handled the bank affairs connection with Farmers’Week at Co- hv fh» cnmit» i<««vhd^nvitiwaiMii ’• & delegation from the American News- ii\. this county that have been unde* lunibus* Rtose said. The programs will ori- Lesija Kinney Kenyon as adminis- ™nt ««der control of politicians in h}a dirccbon' l t is not often toat a , ‘ w __ in ^ninmK.m ipkA i. i . a <- -MSwauii, \y asmngton^ u., awomcj, pSaate in tbe studios of WOSU at Ohio trator, of the Clara Allen estate, Columbus, The meeting is not only State university and will be picked up under $50 000 bond; George Galloway, for board members but open to any- and rebroadcast by station WLW of J J . Curlett and R. O. Wend designate one who wishes to attend and an open Cincinnati. They will be presented ed appraisers. invitation is extended to all. ea&h Monday of the second semester Mary F. Miller as executrix of the , liquidating agent can get credit of protested to the license of the press paying dcpositb r8 in full for two which was insisted on by the Presi- closed banks in the same county, dent,, and Gen. Hugh Johnson, head of ■ . ; NRA. License of the .press was re- Typing Demonstration Wednesday afternoon, .Mr. George Hossfield, the world’s champion typist, gave a demonstration of correct"typ- to t e ounty lias beeii bxecellerit. ARM BROKEN IN FALL DOWN CELLAR- STEPS pf the Ohio School of the Air from Grant Miller estate; without bond; B. C f i t l f i r v i l l c BOV 2:09 to 2.15 p. m. U. Bell, C. A. Jacobs and -D. O. Jones ■ ....—1» , named appraisers. . The names of more than 54,000 per--- GharTcs H. Adams as administrator • SOM were taken from direct relief of the Joseph W. Adams estate, under fttfci in seven of the state’s most $1,000 bond; Elmer Drake, Sebastian papulous counties, including leading Gerhardt and Charles Clayton ap- imid*trial centers,' during the first two pointed appraisers. • vipAks of January as a result of em- -Herman L. and Cecil R, Hunter as striction of speech and publishers of L g i r i o i l leading publications politely informed ** ' k _ _ , - _ Roosevelt that if he insisted on that G e t S J < l l l—•jCDtCnCCT'Iaustrtherc'would beTTcrNRA for the publishing interests. Roosevelt see- Will Fill Out Bonus Papers Mrs, Ralph Townsley had the mis fortune to fall down the cellar steps ” Wallace C. Anderson, Post of The tog at the Central High School, Xenia. |The typing classes accompanied hytoe sat her country home 'k u ’rsdayr're-- (local commercial teacher, Miss Betty suiting to the fracture of. her, right 'Lope, attended. jam just below the elbow. She Was f Jamestown 'Here Tonight {taken to toe McClellan hospital by This evening, .January 31, •Cedar-'Br. Harold Ray for an X-ray exanima t e casc8 of four nergons arrested fng th"t the pub,ishers were not b,uff' American Legion will op^n head- vil e rJ*,gh. ^hoo ls 'basketbril teams «on, in ttS p^Ttwo d S s foH h ; robbed in^ agree<1 to drop lhc license ^ aturc g a rte rs at the Mayor’s Office to fill » leflf e C0®P?t,S ™ h L of toe ^ b e ^ s S d g r ie ro store but >lohnson did no> ^ followiag ««t application blanks for the .pay- ^ e s t o w n High School to F, ou - The local WjMKs Of January us a resum oi e - xv. 7 . it 3md never been intended to licenre ficalcSf commonly called toe Soldiers’ *“ ■ ' viU maJce first appearance playmeni hy private business and co-executors of the Joseph C, Hunter court of Squire Francis McGuire, ^ V 0 sin recently purchased -uniforms, of activities, it was reve-Hed in a estate, without bond. London, after they pleaded guilty. Sen. Robin.son should read up on on ’scarlet satin with White briad trim- FALLS ON ICE AND RECEIVES BROKEN HIP Xenia Pastor Mrs. Sally Silvey suffered a--broken , _ « Sen. Robinson should read up on Ti ese Headquarters will be open scf rlet aatln w^th ^tote briad trim- hip in a fall-on toe iceThursday-morn- Oscar Baker, 21, South Charleston, other demands of NRA which the Su- from 2 p. m. until evening for toe mi^ ' The ^ ^ me Wl11 ** “ ’^ .t o g . Mrs. Silvey has been getting has been bound over to the Madison prom{. CoUrt by unanimous consent convenience of any ex-service man o r ! ^ ^ 80/ , ^ A 'water from a well at toe rear of the County grand jury under $500 bond; j,ejd unconstitutional. What has the woman in the county. I_ ^®,Jan<* 2 ^,.c^nt8, ,A* aiJ McGuinn coal office and whiled cross- report by Dr. Carl Watson, federal We?ks Progress Administrator for Okie. In the half-month period the total cases receiving direct relief dropped from 93,708. representing ap proximately 327,978 individuals, to 7808 , representing anproximately m m individuals. I^ . Wi^on said. C h i i ^ , " x e n i " w mb-’ in thG vicinUy of thc Socialistlc 6x" cFnntent w W ^ h e y ’n d n '^ 'chMkedS. squads will e^srtato the basket- and" Ray Hamilton. total of 3,678 WPA pro- *—- ---------— - to r<,tum London*and J,mmie Neal* neriment? and forwarded to the prope? officials ,ball teams of Roto High to the Al- Kyle wis called to give first Aid and The New Dealers are playing the for payment, * ford Memorial Gymhaaium. There the patient was later remOVed to the Leaves First Church WiUiR Talbfrt*21> has been Senator to say of the order that went The applications will be filled j„ ^ e d feature there Will be a s p e c ia l'^ the Mal<) platform slipped on sdine sentenced to servo o 0 days in tno lv the Socifllist tnanscroment of ***,$ RttrafctlOlL Jc® and snow, breaking a hlp« She . . . A by the Socialist management of nnd certified without cost to the. Resignation of .the Rev. James P. C0Unty. f ! .arnd V & y J .?,00 TyA/fmtN»o religious denomination veterans and will be rushed to the C. H; S. vs. Ross was carried across the street to her pastor of the First United c0?te; Nebo Lucas, 26, Ccdarville, was b® permitted to'erect a church neare 3 t authorized office of the gov-j Tuesday oventog; February 4, C, H, fcofiw by M?. McGutou, Wilbtt? CWolesy' x m t x released and civon a wwninjf novox* tfiA *41 #, * .* ^ - * * « *■*« » •* » *••* *—-s . a . 4 * __________________ __________ “ 0 h“ ci . X'^ * ’ ™ t o rn»n . to t o d c . »,d Jimmie Ne.i, l T J t7 Jeoto « r . in ewr.tlen thronetout the **tod to hi, to.gree.ben S ito th . sl, E. j(orth St., Springfldd, i, taing ^ Ltett week a Dr. Dbnald F. sta te■when work was begun on 181 ®ev* J^r; 1,y^ e' ,paf t°n ^ ^ erVa held for investigation after it was dis- church since Sept. 1, 1923, asks to be c,oged ^ ]Ui\ ad ^ involyed jn toft* projects, resumed on twenty-eight ,, , . . oM projreto, mri .topendml m, 106 ' “ S . hl . public for suckers. the trouble in Springfield. S 2 K u' P' — ^------- — t o S i ^ ' t r K ' P r o m i n e n t Divorce The American Legion has gone to 1will be thtee oontests during the eve* {McClellan Hospital. great lengths in getting forms pro-!ntog»-dhe': first beginning a t 7:30* | . ........ ....... pared in advance of regular shipments J Since 'GedarviUe and Ross are tied OEATH BENJAMIN F, CRANSTON |foafl and other birds os well as mcet Feb g> after which it si# ]l game may be greatly reduced ^ b<J forWarded the Xen|a Pros- ippumiber, in the state if farmers and bytefv ap*rtom*U do not provide food during ‘ Lytie’s new charge wan Case Reassigned RANDOLPH CAMPBELL BRUCE DIED TUESDAY" MORNING from Washington to be of service tojfor first place In the girls* division of the Greene County League, this game will prove to be, Very interesting. Cedarvilie <will play a t Reas, Fri day, ' February 7, in a deague .game; the veterans of this community. Randolph. Campbell Bruce, 49, well These applications will be filled to known colored citizen, died at his by members of the American Legion home Tuesday morning after nn ill- wbo have spent considerable time fa Benjamin Franklin Cranston, 76,. formerly a resident .of this .place and a cousin of Mrs, Ellen Weimer, died suddenly, Sunday, at his home to Co* - tl€8S nearly five months suffering studying them so that the ex-service- Tuesday night's games not counting lumbus. For 60 years he made shoes The divorce litigation of Mr. and from leakage of thc heart man will encounter a minimum of irt league standing. ’for cripples, having learned that trade tltt; extreme cdld and heavy snow, orMni2(^ f r„m a gimdav School mis- Mr** Lawrence D* Wilson, Xenia, has The deceased is survived by his deJ v warned Commissioner .Lawrence 8ion g^ rtcd b Migs Mary paul been assigned for retrial February 17 mother, Mrs. S. A. Bruce, and sister, ‘ ' t _____________ WdMell of .the state division of con- formarIy ftf Jamestown. The new in ComMon pleaa Covxt, in Accordance Mist Percilla Brace of this place, and _ . - MWation. Game wardens to every churcb building' and equipment is witK a recent decision of the Court of a brother, Charles Brace of Indiana- C o L F r a n k K t lO X v Soil. Erosion Work cogpty have betn instructed to provide vab)(,d #t appJ.0Jtimately $100,000 and A^ eals foglgfo? the birds and small game but the menibcr8hip numbers mol.e than it i« virtually impossible for them to GQ0( cover enough territory to do much g red, Commissioner Wooddell said polls; $80 by his wife and one daugh- B, * L. COUBS FIRST gShe Madison Buildtog St Loan hns W * awarded a Judgment for $7,- and fnmllies will give a variety v741S98 on the Colored Knights of ^ gbow in the opera house Pjihias Home on the Jamestown and ^be 0f February. The production XeglA pike. The second best Jein ac- wjjj pregent mucb that is novel in It became known Tuesday a jurist ter» Constance, from another county .will he assigned The faneral Was held from Zion to preside over the second trial, Baptist CSiureh, Thursday afternoon, Judge R. L. Gowdy, who refused both With burial fa Massies ' Creek Cettl* parties a divorce but awarded Mrs. etery. % ‘Wilson $20 weekly alimony, has vol- G i v e M i n s t f g l S l lO W untarily withdrawn from the case. He presided over the first trial, which was Local Lodge {Will {when IS years of - kge v Under y* fatheris direction. Ha retired two 'yaara ago due to failing sight. He n a e r t ; i .fl p n l A '** eurvived by his wife, a daughter l / e s p l t e M M a Helen A. Cramten^ a v son, R. 3 . " , , , .Cranston, Detroit, and three i^and- . . . .. , „ ______£ oil e™*1™ work carried on by children. The funeral was held Wed* A delegation of Republicans from GCCcatnpeni from Gamp Greene, near nesday with burial to Union Cemetery, this county will go to Dayton tonight Xenia, lias continued despite cold. ........ ............... ** Speaks In Dayton to hear Col, Frank Knox, Chicago pub* weatha*, Joseph M. Bowen, su’perin- TAXES MARCH FIRST relishpr, who is a potential candidate iendent, reports, for president, Attorney General John, One group Of Wcritnirii. h*S* |t e t W. Briekcr, candidate for governor, completed a project ort the fawn of The' real estate taxes will be col- will also be a speaker at thc annual William Croft, Beavercreek township. NO COAL FAMINE HERE Members, of the L O .0. F. Lodge held privately. „ „ , . „ ,r< , w „ — lected about the first of March m* McKinley Day banquet. MOVES TO MADIBON COUNTY atead of January and February in „ former yepre. This was due to tax . _ . . „ t ..... r _______ __ ____ __ ____ William Denneky, who formerly legislation. eo#ing to a decision of the Cowt of Getting, costuming, music and farmed in this section, has 5 moved “TIT ' . ‘*v A fealS ia a Judgment for $541.66 af hu*0ft from the Proctor farm to the John ROSS TWP. AMATEUR SHOW g«prt the lodge for Clarence Bayless jjany of tlie Community’s stage Ellsworth farm of 2000 acres in Madi- noted hog skbb w il l FACE NEW KINO OF TEST Arthur Evans, of Ferndal* Farms, Informs us that '‘Dike,” son of the The severe winter weather placed a heavy drain on local supplies. Local dealers have and moved to the George Wymer famous “Blue Boy,” who brought farm in the same neighborhood. Two fame to the Hampshire family to the bther groups are a t work on the farms "County Fair” with the late Will !of Bruce King and George Stutsman, Rogers, will soon pass before another has Sugarcreek township, judge in some peeking house. As h# coal. A fourth group has been conducting weighs 800 pounds and has mo his had Woods improvement work on the race in bogdom, his service is a t the fori materials and labor. Baylees are |nciuded to the cost as son county, belonging to the, same to- The Ross Twp. Amateur Show trouble in getting prompt shipments Helen Boyd torn, Xenia township, and. "Dike” has won high honors to masted judgment in Common Pleas weH as goma wbo ara new to eUch tercsts. Mr. Dennehy has proved which was to be given during the and their supply is low but so tor Work will be Started aoen on the many state fair contests. In Me go* e m i t >*%#( fyttptity h TUX BSKALD activities * The presentation is being himself one of the leading young Farmers* Institute and postponed will everyone has been eared for. Hi &rma 0* J. A. Finney, Fred SwOenoy, tog ho leaves a worth mteeeoeor a t given under the direction o f Anna farmers for handling large tragts of be staged to the school gymnasium on many places sales are restricted one Dnvid Bradfute, William Jobe, F. M, Femdale that is expected to koep Collin* Smith. ' iland. W«d«esday evening, Feb, 6 at 8 p. m, one-half ton at a titoe. iTomnce and Herman Eavey. tho toaUly reputettea* ,.......... . f j ■ ' ■ - 4 ' r t 1 f
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