The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

a i i.wm <* ■*■•am » ■»>•-;*»«*—'»■»*•-»>-* * - w ...... - - —•■-■*>-— Bom in Xonia Township, received his grade education In New Jasper Township, his high school education in Beavercreek Township, his college education at Cedar- vflle. His farm is located in the corner of , Xenia, Beavgr- c r e e k , Sugarcreek, and Spring Valley Townships. He is well known in all parts of the County, and will appreciate your support for County Commissioner OP GREENE COUNTY J. Earl McClellan &*.u I- I ?:em& - / ■■■ 7L, 5 ^ _ . A quarter of a centuryof experi­ ence loaningmoney to the farmers of Ohio has en- e abled us to perfect a plan which has been beneficial to thousands (many of thelin your‘neighbors)— Perhaps we , , can help you — Come in / ) and see us today — /£-~J ' There is no ob!»- RIGHT NOW—There are many opportunities for Farmers to use Money to good advantage, profitably. .' You may need a team of horses, a tractor or other equipment. Cash li also quickly available at The City Loan for building improvement*, remodeling, painting, for fencing and drain* age, buying livestock, fertilizer, seed, etc. .Strong City Loan financial backing can increase your income. J. MERLE FURMAN, Mgr. 24 E. MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD L O A N S MADE AL L OV E R OH I O " 7 ' a* X ? n & -U, OHIO A # STAfi TING FRIDAY! Singing, dancing, laugjL'rcg. . . in «:?e most lovable s' ;y she’s ever hadI T empi h GUY K IB 1 I E Slim SUMERVIL E 4% STATE .1511 SATURDAY! • For Four Days • OHIO A Picture You’ll Never Forget! letter prom xeniam Dr. M»?- is again candidate for State Reproasntative end I am sure ell the people o f Greene County wish; him success. Tn enumerate his in-; dividual accomplishments* would be too lengthy a procedure, but 1 am going to mention soma o f his ideals as a citizen and individual that would in­ stantly identify him with the inter­ vals o f every day people. Dr, Mac. has served for twenty-one , years as president o f Cedarville Col-; lege. Cedarville College is a small Christian College devoted to helping! the student attain a more intellectual and Christian outlook in whatever vocation he selects to follow in life From time to time leaders from dif­ ferent fields address the students in chapel and show them how the train­ ing they are receiving will help them to carry forward the progress o f the world fo r the benefit o f mankind. Farmers and business men come to Dr. Mac with their problems to dis­ cuss in order to find what current bills and issues will be. more favor­ able for their situation some o f these questions are taken up in chapel and help to give the youth o f today the balanced reasoning o f the voter o f to­ morrow, A survey o f the student body will indicate th i good will , that the stu­ dents and parents bear for Dr. Mae- One student will tell you that he holds a scholarship that enables him to continue his training for a teach­ er. Another non-resident will tell you that his father knew “ Dr, Mac’’ and wanted him to complete his pre- engineering work in view to taking a position in his factory later. An assistant instructor in the college will tell you how “ Dr. Mac” was for his better interest. In the Community Dr. -and Mrs, Mac have fostered those things which are fo r public welfare and Christian living, They have both been ardent church workers and are members of the Presbyterian Church o f Cedarville, Ohio . For twenty years the father of Mrs. McChesney ministered to the spiritual needs o f this congregation and they are glad that Mrs. Mc­ Chesney is still carrying forward his traditions as teacher o f the College Sunday School class. The trades people speak with pride when their interests bring them in contact with Mrs. McChesney. Through his example o f living Dr. Mac has made friehds throughout the country that wish him well. But he is not yet satisfied to stop and is carrying forward an active program to endow Cedarville College so that it can continue its work with the best small colleges o f the country. J think that all alumni would like |or me to add that they like to think back to the annual party given at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Mac. Here they 'meet and discuss their different prob­ lems in life and finally gather around the piano and sing the songs that have endeared the years spent in. the ivy ‘overed walks o f Cedarville College; - A . C..« •I. Detroit St., Xenia, O, N O T I C E ncorjte X ltogcrx, Bethany Height, Woods- InlO, Wheeling, West Virginia, Clnra Kogora, Bethany Height, Woodsdale, Wheeling, West Virginia. .John Rpgers, Beriiany Height, Woodsdale, Wheeling, Weat Virginia, Jetties Rogers, (minor) Bethany Height, Woodrdale, Wheeling, Wort Virginia, Elizabeth Rogers, Bethany Height, Wooda- dele. Wheeling, Weat Virginia, ' Eleehor Rogers, (minor) Bethany Height, Woodsdale, Wheeling, West Virginia, Joanna Rogers, (minor), Bethany Height, Woodsdale, Wheeling, West Virginia, Rogers Bering, (minor). No. 1. Park Bow, Woodsdale, Wheeling, Wnst Virginia, Elizabeth Waits Dickey, 10 Monroe 8L, Apt. V. H. D. B„ New York, N. Y., Besslo Swing, No, 1 Park Row, Woodsdale, Wheeling, West' Virginia, Newton Waltz, 7 Hamilton Avenue, Wooda- dale. Wheeling, West Virginia, James R. Hutchison, 220 Treemont Avenue, (Ircensburg, Fennsylzutila, Harileti A, Kurr, Penny Farms, Florida, and K. lsahelle Kerr, Tenny Farms, Florida, will take notice Uint J. X. Hastings, Exe­ cutor of the last will of Dora J, Kerr, deceased, on the 7th day of April, 1926, Bled his peti­ tion tn tile Probate Court within and for the County of Greene ind State of Ohio, alleging that It was necessary to sell the real estate of the decedent In order to pay the legacies under the will of said decedent; that decedent dltrl seized in fee simple of the following described real estate; to-wlt: Situate In thu County of Greene, In the Slate of Ohio, and in the Village of Ceds-rllle, and Being all Of Lot No. 5, In Kyle's Addition to the Village of Cedarville, as the same Is numbered end known on the recorded plat of Kyle's Addition to; said Village, the prayer of the petition Is for the sale of said premises to pay the legacies of the drcrdtnt. The persons first nboro mentioned wilt take nollco that they litre been made parties de­ fendant to said petition, and that they are required' to answer the same on or before tlic nth day of June, 1926. J. K. HASTINGS, Ez rtiJtor of the frill of Dora J, Kerr, deceased, Hiller * Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio (Apr. 10-May 15) TkT'r!>'rF‘n '? o< ? *7i p o t i o n ON OF ’"ONDS . .Wire I* h'rrobv given-that In pursuance of n resolution of the Board of Education of C'darvlll" Township Rural School District, Greeno County, Ohio, p.isseed on (ho flih day of April 192(1. th0"0 will ho submitted to a- V'.'.’o of the nooplft of arid school district, at Ihu Primary Election to ho held at the usual places of voting .therein, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1936 Iho question of listdpg bonds of sntd School district In tho amount of Fifty- Ufa Hundred- Dollars (f.KOO.pft), for the pur­ pose of erecting a new fire-proof school build­ ing designated as a work' shop, and the fiinibhliig of the same, as provided by law. The ttuivlfwim number of years during which such bonds are to run Is ten years. Tin cslluiRted average additions! la* fnln otd-ldo of the ten mill IlmllAtlort as certined by the County Auditor Is ,35 mills. Tho Polls for said Election will be open at 0:39 o'clock A. M, and remain open until 6:30 O'clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Tlfne) of said day Hr order of Iho Hoard of Elections of (ireemi County, Ohio, DARRELL KLINE, Chslrman. HOMER EfKNRIR, Clerk. Dated April J5, 1*36, „ (5-8-d), , . .. MARCUS SHOUP \ FOR Prosecuting Attorney A (FIRST TERM) WILL APPRECIATE YQUR SUPPORT Republican Primary, May 12th . , 0 MR, and MRS, GREENE COUNTY FARMER:— ‘If elected, I will be wholly unafraid to champion your Farm Issues and co­ operate with you to the best <xf my ability-—whether it be through our local Farm Bureau ,or you, personally. A ll I Ask Is A Chance To Prove I t !” r ", • VOTE FOR DR. F. M. 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