The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

'Iplp y WlilIJWfriLilJIJ^I»l'gnmi|lin|iIILM..H I tfw H f 'M p a p BI ARM ADTEBT$S®D FIRST. ADVEJEt- m m m m k e i p y o * t a b r e a s t OF THK TIMES. ERA& THBMi MFTY-NINTH YEAR NO, 10 m M i STATE ADVERTISING IS H IT O , A S MUCH AS THE HEADLINES ON THE FRONT PAGE . OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU . CEDARY|LL^ OHIO, yltHHMHIIIinitllfl^lllMtlllMItlMlllltlltlllllHU^IHflMIMlIMIfllllllHmiUlMMftHIWlHIlHnHj 0NCETHE»NESS Y F E B R U A R Y . ? , 1 9 3 6 mam P R I C E , $ 1 .5 0 A Y E A R ONPIIUC SQUARE DIVORCE SUITS ‘ Cruelty failure to provide for? her support are charged in a suit for j divorce filed in common pleas court) ' ■ ' ■ by Ansa' Armatrong against Frank * COLUMBUS,—Plans aye already Armstrong, to whom she was married j under way for the 1036 annual con- ^ 1930. She requests restoration to veotion o f the National Grange which her former name of Ashbaugh and a will be staged in Columbus from No- temporary injunction, vember 11 to 19, it was announced by Lawrence; W. Noantay, Osborn in a ! Loxiia J. Taber, master o f the organ- divorce action against Thelma Noan-j iz&tion, Principal speakers will in- tay, present address unknown, charges t •chide United States Secretary o f gross, neglect. They were married ■ Agriculture Henry A, Wallace, Wil- February 14, 1931 at Bowling Green, j liam I. Myers, governor o f the Farm The last time the husband knew of Credit Administration, and Albert S. his wife's' whereabouts, according to* Goss, federal land hank commissioner, the petition, was when she was! Mr. Taber said. The grange will in a carnival in 1932. sponsor a rural youth congress and a _____ ; special gathering o f farm women a?' EXECUTOR IS SUED a part of the convention. One of the suit' demanding judgment fo r : features will be the initiation o f «. $227.65 against the estate of J. Harve J class of from 5,000 to 7,000 candi- Sanders, for services performed in the j dates in the ‘seventh degree of the capacity of a household servant from | grange. Important questions which January 1 to October 16, has been filed 1 ’ will he discussed include a permanent by Angelina ganders against Archie [ farm program to take the place o f Gordon, executor o f t,he estate. W. S. | the one invalidated by the United Paxson is the .plaintiff's attorney. ! States Supreme* Court, rural credits, freight rates, transportation. carts, highway safety, land ownership proli- iiiwwwwm(jwmtMWM«i! i ■J K N O X B A C K S U O W D E N F A R M A I D P R O G R A M Business men must either get into ! politics or go out o f business, de­ clared Col. Frank Knox, Chicago pub­ lisher and potential candidate for the Republican nomination for the Presi- j dency o f Die United States, in an ad OHM) NEWSPAPER ASSO.TOMET INCOLUMBUS Many readers will recognize'this rvVenue and' Main •*' FORECLOSURE ACTION The Peoples Building arid Savings lems, forestry and conservation, good ,Co. |s plaintiff in a mortgage fore- picture and 'recall- it -was the.- main ■At the left*you a citizenship and education. It will be closure action, requesting judgment business comer in town for many just-behind him the first national convention o f the for $4,2C0.25, broughtagainst Roy E.'years. It was‘ the •typical business' William Duirfap, grange ever held ht-Columbus. Price and others. , Beavercreek Twp. center of its day and speaks for it- Jacob Alexander,. property is involved. C. W. Whitmer self with ft good cross-section o f the Harry, J, M. Bull■ A new Check List of Ohio,Public is the firm’s attorney. . population. In the picture' you Winter, Ralph Ran* Documents has been conrniled under 1 recognize the B. G. Ridway drug store Hooker Iliff, Jonah Weakley, George shot landed on the-epeakcr's breast, the direction o f Secretary of State AWARDED JUDGMENTS and the J. M. Bull grocery with a (Razorblade) White, J Tho crowd' grabbed itr>hose .'and left George S. Myers and will-be is'tued - The-Greene County-Hardware'Co. small section at the right of the The structure at We left of the for borne. ?The orator*mereor less tills week to schools, colleges, univers- ha<? been awarded the following note wooden structure that was used by drugstore was the Rilgway residence, gasseddeparted in hasteforparta itiee, libraries and other interested 6r- judgments: against H. S. Dean, $550- Hookor-Hiff as a barbershop, At one time this'balding was tiw’unknown." Those*were tite'greftt days •h right may not *Tnake the picture B, G, Ridgway, natural. - M. Stormont, It wSsfrorththoidech of> the-two' .) W. W. Iliff, story structure!;that a:once famous ding Me son, baseball' player with -perfect ^control his*wife, G. Y. landed a ripe iagg^ont the chili o f a Mose Jones, political campaign orator. ‘ The becond Members o f the Ohio Newspaper association will meet in the DesHer a e 01 m u »«a owje , m « «*- jWall5clc> Columhus, Feb. 6,7 and 8, for dress given in Dayton Friday night. convention at which many Col, Knox and. Attorney General pjjases o f newspaper publication will John W. Brieker, candidate for the be diseuased. Republican gubernatorial nomination, I ’ ’ . . . werTthe ’sneakers at the annual Me- ‘ The conv*B*,on Wl11 close ^ the w . . . . annual newspaper show, directed b y ' Kinley day banquet, where approxi- „ . _ - ’ jl , . . mately 3000 people crowded into Prcf' f Hooper of Ohio State Memorial Hall/^The affair was de- ™lf rslty’ and the award,ng * certi' clnred to have been the largest Me-, a s‘ Kinley day* banquet ever staged In j. President E. C. Dix of the select list Ohio and Clarferice J/Btown, former of 0hio dailies> ^11 preside at the Secretary e state, who acted as toast- fusions, and for the luncheon meet- master, praised D. C, Brower, Dayton, ™K on Thursday, Webb Miller, chairman o f the Montgomery County European manager o f the United Republican,. Executive *committee for ^ress*will speak. IliS subject is “Ex- his.'efforts .in arranging the meeting, Pawnees o f a War Correspondent, in declaring that-it looked more like a Ethiopia, and,Conditions as I Saw “state* Republican- convention than a ThemWith the Italian Army.” Th’ft'd district Republican meeting.” ] "The National Advertising Out- Four states.and 40 Ohio counties were look” will be the subject o f William/ represented in*the audience.* , [A. Thomson, director o f the Bureau o f ’ Col. Knox declared that the Roose- Advertising of the American News- velt administration' had only one thing paper Publishers' association. in mind, in conducting recent .legis­ lative investigations' into private busi­ ness'enterprise, and that v,a : to “dis­ credit, if possible,: private business -Friday morning, W. F..Wiley o f the Cincinnati Enquirer will address the members on “The Purposes and Plans of the Association” Reports Will be men in -the eyes of •the American heard, and John L. Stewart, publisher People.” ;-He sounded akeynote o f war of the Washington Observer and Re- by -business' upon the New Deal ad-'porter, will tell o f the'organization o f ' ministration, declaring that the New the Pennsylvania Newspaper ' Pub- Deaiorsvhad-taken out'charters in the state o f Delaware incorporating-some seven or .eight -companies, which are Ushers' association. An interesting address o f the lunch­ eon meeting on Friday, will he made given the right to engage in all kinds 'py j i rs .Anna S. Richardson" of ’ the ganizations. The pamphlet in Wo .14; against George Wheeler, $146.02. Even the hitching rack looks just Espy furniture storef Others who when boysswere.boys and.men joined ]of*itwprise. He saidEiat this move-jstaff o f the Woman’s Home Com­ parts, lists- the state documents pub- tlike it did in the days gone by. The operated the grocery store at times in a t times for a frolic, f The eecond (meOt wns to “lay the groundwork for 'panion. D. C. Keller, chairman o f the lished during the three months end- NAMED RECEIVER building was known in early days as were, R.*F. Kerr, Si A . Galbreath, story o f this buflding-ha* a historyjtlie^ming over o f private business— t0hio. Government Survey Organiza- ing December 31 ns well a« . tt. E. Dunkol, Xenia, field represent- the Guance building and later was ac- Robert .Cooper, Rob rt Bird, John hut space does not permit a review!and if they are unsuccessful in doing tion committee, will address the after- ' stete documents wttch are stiff avail- ative for the Home Owners' Loan quired by the latd S. P. Chew, Xesiia. Cooper, W. W* Troqtf wan= the last Other than we recall » statement bftthnt^thei? it could be their intention' able for distribution. In eases where Corporation, has been designated re- Mr. Chew sold the. property to the grocer, vacating just’ there is a cost or when posteere i«r ro-ceiver, without bond in pending HOLC (late) Exchange Bank, the site df ing was razed. To quired, the exact amount is indicated, foreclosure actions against T. H. Bell the attractive business block at Xenia absence of an outside ______ and others and Laura M. Robertson industry i* :ln(l °Wers. \ - ! [efore the build- a local'citizehj “Welkwhitrelse do you ier citizens the want, don’t I give you light,*heat-Mid stairway on the protection?” Ohio’ business and “emerging from the shadows,” accord­ ing* to State Bank Superintendent! Clothing Institute BE CAUTH DEFENDANT WINS CASE ! samuei h . squire following a study * dec,<8«’» favoraJ,eto ^h“masriA; ' Fnday, February 14 THA’ of'reportsmade by state bauking-in- .a 1 a * «j ’ . .. htinn* in rftsnonse to a eftB us o f by Louise M. Miller, admmistratrix, Statistics show us that women do The many s te put government into competition witii^privato; business to the inevit- able dcstruction of the property o f its otvn-dtiMns.*' In Fog on Agricultural Plan He declared that the brain trusters . n , of thei Roosevelt administration were G P I P E S A s s o c i a t i o n B a n q u e t groping in a fog o f confusion In an Greene Co, Fish-Game noon session. , “The One-Man Engraving Plant” will be the subject of A. A. Hooping- amor, president o f the Dover Daily Reporter. Also on Friday afternoon will bo a talk by Dr. J. Owen Perrine, associate editor o f .the Bell System Technical Journal, wfhOwill ’speak on cidents to pet­ ty ................ The annual'Green* County Fishand Vhich feel before the Supreme Court'* |uecl'anic*1anJ Prognun ‘will by fire due Game Association banquet -will be ruling. Of equal im^rtence w itlii^ 5®nducted hy ^ U,iam G* Huehner, , Bi wnair a AnuWh-t& th* held Tae*d*y^#*M ii»«^IkiteMbv^»*& i^ e n t ^ ^Ts the tecbn,ci*m^ *. * * *J imder his inrisdiction increased $149 - the,plaintiff's petition, the ford, Home Demonstration Agent. If blow torch should he a warning to all. GsSO-P- «*., in the Masonic Temple at problem o f agricultuie. McCormick Comlng 673 192 durine 1935 while resourcedct>wlt ^ tKe defendant is entitled to this be true it behooves “each woman Bach dayyou read srf the results o f Xenia. j AmiiPall this confusion ou tlie part llef ' pf thd association, a , *!47 4qRftfii ttp a fourteen-acre tract of Bath Twp. to be very familiar with) her problem people with inexperience using this X. Wooddell, Commissioner, of- t it e iy fadm in i s t ra t i on , Knox sBid,'^*^1 act as toastmaster at the annual * 1 ■ * nmnopfir immliriwl in. 4th« naea aq n. pftnRffmm'.m ov /I dp fhnt WTii* Difiv inufvnimmif fn fVmw Aiifr wnfpp DWi&ion Of CottSCrVfttlOA. of thfr St&tfi 4kn«**a ttnnA otAnw wa I ma OllWlpt, FriUfty GVGIUft^j WldWill 8p6flk on ^lidgfslntivo ProbleinE|aM ■ na- ^ Mri jusf cultural leaden?^bf^hem iddlu^W c^*^ “ " ■ Hanson, general counsel o f the A . N. on be most efficient person possible, pipes To help Mrs, Consumer in her buy- Almost every city and of Ohio will be‘ the.maim speaker o f tthe voice of one of the town has tho evening.. “ 673492 during 1935, while resources . . . t , , , , . . . . . . . 35 861 He pointed e out that gains made during the last »r°Perty ilwolved in « » case“ ----------------------- ----------- -- ------------" "*--------- -------1 quarter were “particulai-ly encourag- FORECLOSURE JUDGME best since^y^ with*total deposits of Havid V. Prugh, assignee, has been ing problems the Home Demonstra- been having its ...trouble this winter returned from the'North American .pointing, the way to a constitutional ^ a^ on»5®ooral counsel o fth eA . .best since ^32. with aw»«M . a judgment for $1,347^3 in tion Program has arranged for a-with frozen water pipes, much of. WU«l Life conference _l»ld in. W l^ j^ th o d of restoring agricultural Superintendent SquireCaXrted “'that Michael Keating and others. Xenia Central High Sehnnl. FriHnv. homes and stores if a stream of water Present a very interesting extremely satisfactory advance’s were _ Tri° Pcoples Building and Savine® Februai-y 14 at 1:30 p, $1,139,516,792 and total resources - J—f t , . - , . - T^ , ■... w„u rrogvu ntis Hcruugeu ior »- iu, now ,, wvvr i»nv», ••«»«* w . « - v, .F ;“ *wv"w v* nB,«u,v t». «Tk«.w— $1,305023,327 “ It id clearly shown,” a ^°teriosuro suit directed against clothing institute to bo held at tho'which could have been avoided about Wgton, ,D. C. and, will . undoubtedly prosperity.” He then endorsed the ®w^ 1“ nKtoh.Sltuatio) ind Rob- c oo , day, ^str Pr<*ent o very interesting *»««»««. plan recently^^ sUggested by Governor ^ ;..1 * McGo!fmiaJt the Chicago he eoples uilding and Savings ebruary 14 at 1:30 p. m. Miss Edna as largest as a lead pencil had been Oliver J. Hartley, Secretary o f the Frank O. Lowden, of Illinois. - r 1 ■ - * ‘ ^ f- •=» * ■.' - ^.1 * •#** I ••• a i 9 M ' !,,F:fAinio1 V i«lln « rtA 'tK.ik*-'. J l " • . . rtT i.‘ ,V T . . T ” ; 7 ^ r M-:rdn'wdii* •wtohfc LeoRue o f Ohio- Sportsmen**will^Isoi “The Lowden plan,whe said, “would Uons last year and that, unquestion- J M Hyman ^ ofchers v beforo thcso ^ u p s before and is a has a temperature of 62 degrees and and Ain» vrtfo ably, business generally has emerged i verv nonular sneaker will have charge of course will not freeze if patrons An attractive motion pleturo pro- ;longs— in the hands of the people who from the shadovvs and there is ground ntniriniYAV a rninAinnn - - ■ ■ * *^- ■*- * "1 " * " for the belief that 1936 .will bring further improvement in economic activities.” PARTITION APPROVED of the presentation o f subject matter, would only keep Partition*of property has been an- Among other prpbloms to be dls- water departments it moving, have as City gram consisting, of three distinct are trained to administer it.” t. Eternal Vigilance the Price of Liberty of the Presjl.” Saturday, the cliwing day, 'Robert; H. Pritchard o f tjffe WeatoU Demo-. crat, Weston, W, Va,, president o f the National Editorial, association, - will For the first time in years central Ohio will have Grand Circuit racing. . ’7 '';'" '' ,, , , , namod commissioners for this pur- it wns announced by Chairman Rich- e • * ' 1 ard A, Forster of the .state racing ^ much pliases o f outdoor lifo.hw alw been) Approving tho stetesmanahip of tho . tliorized in the case of George Gal- cusse(j Miss Callahan will emphasize trouble educating people along this arranged. One deals o f ,hunting urffh LoWden liroposal, which he said, lies J6 the principal speaker.. His abb higher against Mary Gallagher and tbe buying of ready made dresses and line as do officials in smaller''towns, a trnjned chfcteh,^ibk1 teitest* »frAfH*]ih the ImCthod o f distribution, ho ex- 4“ “ ^ " V**• F^zlpd JP^agment.” George Eckerle, Charles C0rtain problems that' are presented Water Is dumper than plumbing sup and William Shields were jn relation to manufactured goods. plies or labor to thaw out pipes. ■ Every woman who buys ready made - ' ' ' 1 garments Trill find parts of this di»- commission. Stewards of tho Trotting Horse Club o f America, sponsor of the CASE DISMISSED Having been compromised .cussion interesting to her, and 4 J J . a « S * » I 1 i» l| J v v v i * W II4 M * V t i U W U M I< 1 | Grand Circuit, which is the apexof 8etfcIfid out of court> the of C o u n c i l G r a n t s N eW haipess Dilver Belden against Carrie Saylcs Rev. H. J. Kyle Died Tuesday! Admits Slaying New-Born Child caft*f*!fae*< MAnotiiMr -atarii Lbwden would have the leaping ftoiii a canoe to the back ttf federal’ governmont--direct from the a moose and riding tho moose to shore, federal treasury—make contributions {The other Ir ene o f tiies finest quail to therespective statesand these con- jhunting pictures over taken and was tributions for the Testoring o f soil fer- photographed in Mississippi. |tility would bo adndnlistererl and dis-l Whether a murder charge will be The banquet is open to both ittMA <totd jlfo l against Miss Ruth Glenn, 28, --------- *and women, Regular mcmberthip ffrttok drilegOS to tiie individual farmsjtolored^ Wiltoerforee, held in the »<.»+« «6 « -w _ j . r • i a n , . , Rev. Henry J. Kyle, 74, retired tickets, which indudft the banqUefc aro *ra* * .county jail as the confessed slayer o f from August 31 to September 5. In- a”d othefy ha5 1,6671 ordered dismissd. | S t r e e t D lg 'h t C o n t r a c t United Presbyterian minister and $1.00. All boys under eighteen years J Declaring tliat William McKinley awnJbaby, rested rliMivA Ghflirman Forster said I ' ; - „ , “ 1 ' , , former missionary to India, died of nge may attend for 65 cents. A was oltoted prreident over William ,Pro ____ T « c o /.f o T n iiv n a a o ; Council in session Monday granted puasday at his home on the Kyle special offer has been extended to all Jennings Bryan because what the •Coroner H. G. Shlck announced a rrt. formal *n s e c i s •U ic r “ a s “ T“ 6 Hayton Power & Light Company roaj ( following an illness of about a boys that participated in the Peat “American people wanted in 1896 was'complete admission that dhe first at* ihlnLsi- humane method o f admin-’ T m P a s t W Y p n r s con<? lct ®!TPct ,WhJ*nff; week, due to pneumonia. ‘ The de- Riddance Contest sponsored by the sqund mofiay and a sound‘ credit tempted to hum the infant and then the mo w Warden < ^ DU I ears The ordinance fixes a sliding scale of ceascd had suffered with heart trouble Association last year, whereby' they ’structure,” he pointed out that, as it strangled it to death was obtained bite 3 P v / m A. t A nt rihln non ,r, '• . - *1 dei*ndu*£ oa ^ number of at vnrioas times the past year. may attend for thcr'Ttinaff sum of 26 was in 1896 with Bryan and his un-from the young mother late Monday. w L 2 T c chaT; J T * ? £ li f t s Used and is the sahie contract Rev. Kylp was the ^ 0f Henry and'cents. to^nd Silver reheme, «te New Dealers‘Her arrest followed hy only a few itentiary* He said the electric chair* if insects are not mote troublesome at nthor towns of this* size have adopted wT » , *- * * . * i *.t.i I $ , L ^ ..... . .... * * « ..... * * whlct, i. C ..M r f s e c t io n Th thl. UM. in Ohio ihnn thW wot. . when, ,W vL i. pooled hy the Day- *"d ^ ‘ ®n ln thl’ l ,“ "1 * < » '« *> Tuesday With illia rosecutor Marcus McCallister. - the state’ is the second most humane generation or two ago. Usually, the ton company. The ordinance appears ...... ™ ........................................ — method and he rated death by shoot- interrogator is a middle-aged or eld* $n this issue. mouth College and Xenia Theological ing *« third. Warden Woodard on orjy person who proceeds furthcr to ' - , ... Tr Seminary and held pastorates in Mun- January 28 started his second year as 8tatc that perfect fruit was grown in ‘ I W^ I,#n?' Ken; dalc<Benia, Putman and Perth, N. Y „ administrative executive of the penal the orchard qf his boyhood home with- ™ p,nce the steamer m good fln,j Tiptoili Indi Hc in 191g institution. He served as deputy oUt the use sprflys or ^ insect. >n and^test jt out ti^the satis- t<) locate on his farm east of town. .township. He graduated from Mon- charge of William Marshall and warden Until January 26, 1985, when controlling activities were unneces* Preston E. Thomas resigned arid lie Eftry m the home Vegetable garden.' wan appointed warden by Governor To answer this question, J, S, Houser, E t lir in P P r Martin L. Davey, dhief o f the department o f entomo ^ Surviving are his widow,Mrs. Eliza­ beth Kyle, and the following children; Mrs. Gavin Reilly, Bradford, O.; Miss Harriett Kyle, junion high school Robert Baker, Marion Hfighes On Public Affairs Board a r * Village council Monday evening .named Marion Hughes as a member have been tampering with our money hours the discovery of tho nude body ind our fcfedit structure. o f a uow born Negro hoy, abandoned He called attention to one Of the the vicinity of her home. The in- many broken pledges’ o f President fan*, weighing perhaps seven and one- Roosevelt who pledged himself to a .half pounds, had been bom alive, the “ sound ‘currency, to be maintained at .kroner said. A rag was tied tightly logy of the Ohio agricultural expert-’ In the 1934 report of State Auditor merit station, makes the following Joseph T» Tracy, which was issued*statements: j last week to state, county and mttnl* One answer .only is possible to the County engineer-surveyor, w « » » * » «m i miiiuwi-1 o f i e k s R e - e l e c t lO I l ^ cher at Eat°n; Japes C, o f Eaton; !« f tho local Board o f Public Affairs ua«M, n«vi„« i v w J t o ' illi the Vacancy caused by R, 8. iihazarde.” Wag* Earners Affected Speaking of the crushing weight of taxation placed upon business by the ’ Rootovelt administration, lie de­ clared that all people arc affected. around the neck. Mm Townsley Named Case Supervisor , , , ^ ^ ciareu xna n o ni e rr er a : Henry, at home; Gordon, of Colum- to ,l“ ttm v cancy caused by R, S. ^ bus; Charles E., o f Dayton; and Dr. ^triisley failing to quality for a seit dr. J. Davis, incumbent Greene,Donnl(^ |fyjC( Cedarvllle. He also has filled since the boifd was or-'people—all the li «««'denari™*** i - ». **'* —— ctpat officials, to public libraries' and question and that answer is yes I ~JU” Vi ^ineet-aurveyor, has an- jeavcg a sister, Miss Clara Kyle, and prized when the municipal water-jbe spun* by tho government.” Point.‘ supervisor ih tecase i»- . . . «ni,i +t,a+- io<u ana w j answer is, yes. J pounced his candidacy for re-election, , h ‘ A Jr, wo-j.- to The twin, It- i i i , .1 government. Point- supervisor fo r the county unit suc- trJ d ln Ohto finane!t f ^ ^ th ^rec!slon *? what subject to renomihation on the Repuh- " A. Kyle, both of this ^ arTRalph Wolford D°ftl * * '* »% « * * » * Margaret Talbott, Who witnessed a trend in Ohio ™auccs degree insects are more abundant or Mean ticket at the May 12 nrimarv, ^ ~ Wfotd, vmo is One mltted to continue its wasteful Spends, has been appointed case supervisor tor unique in state history in that it destructive than they were a half Hfa noininnUnv netitiona have been The funeral was hold Thursday ® be orlglnal members, and J. Lloyd ing, nlore and higher taxes will have the*newtri-pounty district, ms nominating petitions have been from m United Presby- Con^ ' * ^ o »ucce^-;to be collected. “Taxes com* before? - ......... ™ Mrs. June Townsley, who has been a case worker with the county relief marked a decided tehdeiKy to H^tefi-century ago, but it seems'safe to as- demand* on real estate taxes and the m t that losses are at least 20 times t , c,rc*Ja“ ®n' development o f new sources of income, treater that, Davis also disclosed that he has the * * . b i r m «w < » i e . • » « . S Z £ ” 11” * to v * »'«• * new^incomes were hard foreign lands during the interval, and ? inion that meet new demands such as relief, aid agriculture has hpremo fnr in neie&fter * « Candidates for surveyor T fiffc r o A n T « ^ »• J e “ e r s o “ • « » . F a r m e r Mrs. Townsley has been connected rxiwuiuuu Aiu - hio uihdcu rrespy* asm** w** fi*iuw«kss A * .1 . *, *wmwtcy un p«« imtea terian Church in Clifton, with burial de*,WfoUw*Htiri J » y must be paid to, with the department since the relief in Massies CrCek Cemetery. ,chned 8em anothcr tem ‘ collcctors bcforfe wages can be paid to setup Was adopted in November, 1088. Fire Damages . t o i * bMls .nd cIowa tbe lh , trw g rf ««d lll.M .te ”8'" * “ a larger cash balance than in 1933.” . . The general revenuo receipt* for 1934 CARD nw T it aiowo totaled *$32,873,744 as compared to i J T KS gineers and surveyors. May Lose Sight of Eye CEDAR INN CLOSED * Gilbert Beam, Jefferson township fire department was Monday after; BY KELLY MANAGEMENT farmer, may lose the sight of his left noon when fire was discovered in the eye the result iff an injury suffered roof of the residence of Mrs. EMjih)*”v w fc,re" ..»»«»» *»w« w I um .Mu uma WH wai wm*uiik« t... ■ I a I h ^ i I m ( .economic plenty and mdependence,” !workers,” Col t m said. *fff the cot*’Both Mrs. Talbott and lectors take more than their just Share .who will bo relief director in the new jthen the worker must take less than'district, will spend, iwo dajts a WeMc P a; j n t. „ 0 his just share, he continued. jin Xenia and wilt act in an advisory K U S ia e n c e IW IUI I Hededared that deiicits will have to capacity for the county relief unit. be stopped and that the federal bud- Mrs. Tonwisfey Will continfee as eerti- get will have to be balanced and kept agent for the department, g that way, ” lf the American people position she has held since Dec. 1. are to resume their. irtateh toward .Hue, t, ; The first winter call of the local *28,412,238 in 1988. , The Cedar Inn under the manage- 'W'Mwnthe eyeball was penetrated by a Erigneitv ‘Niiffhfeoii joined imimd To the many friends that assisted ment of Mr. and Mrs, Kelly formerly Thursday. Ream was repairing formed ft budkitbrigade tbit haditite during the illness and death of.our of Hillsboro, was closed. Saturday hog boxes when his hammer deflect- flame# Under oewteol by the thWddhf Bennie Sparrow, *who suffered, a beloved relative, Randolph Campbell night and equipment Is to be moved^ f ram * ftaff *nd the nail wax department arrived, • Sprained knee threeweeks ago is now Bruce, we extend our sincere thanks,, to Hillsboro; where a restaurant will thrown violently upward, striking his ............... .......... greatly improved. * | ^ Bereaved Family.. ,be opened. ey». , ' j Subscribe to THE ItEltAW To Speak la Ohio Again Co), Knox will apeak in Ohio again Mrs. Hattie Owens left- Tuesday Ier _ 'Pitteburth, F*., where she wlff spend on Fcbruary S when ho will address tot rest of the winter with her ..h d daughter, Mr. and Mr*. (€ontinv*& M fitor) [dohn H. U t t . ^ ' J U

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