The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
ij IkM . ki < 8 ir f# < O m T « n * ) RMPUBUCAN PRIMARY, AUGUST % IMS 'ft,-'"’1’; V U ~ • I V V V k i V f t l l A I ^iTTBOPinilw - — / ■ . . x . . ; Not long until wheat sowing See m about v i . , tefctingyoursoil tor fertilizer analysis to use ■ - .' .. «T .:■■■-■: ■■■■'__ m ■-'■■. "■t -t .'■ a • v •••/" = •.. -s.:. 1 OldFashioned Rudy Bearded wheat. Best adapted for this region. CARKELLOGG’S SACKED HOMINY CUSTOM C M N W N C AW > M IX IM C m i x e d w i t h p u r i n a s u p p l e m e n t *> : *. , , *V 4 ■ ...^ r , , ' ,1 , Ul stf 1 r> ..nil-' *: * ?f. ' 5 ^ r f 1 ^ , > . Si:. fi» ’J. ^* *■- 1 . *-i. ‘‘.u - * . imj *,!’ (rf-tlix *.1 T * 11 -:h7V 4. r * f * . »‘r ’ , ’ v Z* " »*■ *■* '* \ 2 > « ‘ il T / f > * “ , 1 * ' *• 1 *4 > ' 1 t ,1; i V S‘ »*■ 1 „ i t *^ •* V - * * - .. r '» *•, *t * , J*to, ; j J' h 7^T; JA/rtN* !****/«• - « - 5 * - h . C* * V * For 54 Years This Association Has Raid V, , * The feast DividendWas PafdAtTheRateOf ‘‘ <“ 4 , * »- H jk : M IK U M »< y *> S” '" ’ Accounts Opened feyAugust IQfch DrawHividetids from August 1st and areFederally Insured.* . ’ m .' m n a r a i v /in U U M 9 J tI1 3 4 P v MP m UIIU SiVONfadvmy a S’N m eTTTi.rT ’"w - " W -* ^ .. . u u A m r i r ^ fttn r ^ fP M T O re tsn e C o u n ty is a p la c e o f m an y in d u s trie s , B e fo re a p e b o n c a n r e p r e s e n t eu eh a co u n ty , h e m u s t h a v e e x p e rie n c e In m an y lin e s , m o u r p reh lem iv d e a l v rith w hoo isi. m e rc h a n ts , m a n u fa c tu rin g ! w ith ta x e s g e n e r a l f a n n in g w ith lo w p ric e s , a n d m a n y o th e r d iffic u ltie s, E d u c a te d in G re e n e C o u n ty schoo ls, w ith som e s p e c ia l W o rk a t O h io S ta te U n iv e rs ity , I H i t t ' s p e n t m y e n tir e fo rty ^ e ig h t y e a r s o n a f a rm i n G re e n e C o u n ty , b e in g e n g a g e d in d a iry in g , r a is in g liv e s to c k , a n d g e n e ra l f a rm in g , I s p e n t f o u r y e a r s on th e X e n ia T ow n sh ip S choo l B o a rd d u r in g th e d e p re s s io n , I o p e r a te d a r e ta il d a ily in X e n ia f o r n in e y e a rs , w a s a d ir e c to r O f t h e D a iry C a lf C lu b f o r te n y e a rs , a n d am a m em b e r o f th e F aw n B u re a u a n d G ra n g e , D u rin g th e p a s t f o u r a n d o n e -h a lf y e a r s I h a v e b e e n , a n d n ow am , a R e p re s e n ta tiv e in G re e n e C oun ty f o r th e M iam i V a lle y P rm in d ie n C r e d it A sso c ia tio n , a b r a n c h o f t h e F e d e ra l L a n d B a n k , w h ich Is e n g a g e d in fin a n c in g a ll k in d s o f f a rm o p e ra tio n s , I n th is c a p a c ity I h a v e m a d e lo a n s to G re e n e C o u n ty F a rm e rs to th e am o u n t o f s e v e ra l h u n d re d th o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs , w ith n e v e r a lo ss to th e A s so c ia tio n o r $ fo rc e d c o lle c tio n . In th e s e v a rio u s fie ld s I h a v e g a in e d t h e e x p e rie n c e a n d k n ow le d g e w h ic h n o o th e r o n e p e rso n in G re e n e C o u n ty h a s h a d th e o p p o rtu n ity to le a rn , I f e e l t h a t I am f u lly tiu a lifie d t o h e G re e n e C o u n ty R re p re s e o ta tiv e to G e n e ra l A ssem b ly a t Colum bus* A ll m y p a s t e x p e rie n c e s eiw- h t ixsed f o r t h e b e n e fit o f G re e n e C o u n ty w h en I am e le c te d , Y o u r s u p p o rt in th is d eeW on A u g u s t n in th is a s te p in t h a t d ire c tio n , F 1 AMKA. WOLF, for STATE REPRESENTATIVE A u g u s t f Oh a t ftw D em ocr a t FtifMJkfy ' * , <r#!kfcal A«lmt?s«tft?.Htr I Jyyysas aitBMJlse ™ WRj mw, wna « m « m * s iM a t f i t *m is « * •, s s a itMUt f.» f 4« wm , IWIIBWP MNm* Wm * m * « f t M i mm u t « i M A «wsBi» mU s i tjN>, M i sn iism y sa a a a , w |k a » riw mm alM f«M * t 'ilw top s« k Isnihi. 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T ttim towM I* Lon« Arnos* for hU portrsrsU of ntthlooo. edtnlnsU, Roh- ^ ^ n s o - th s - s i— *— -* ... -*• OsCrtllWMtO I moq hsa the orsst sood fortuns la thi* pictupo of boiag abl« to ‘ ''ths hUh orior of hUr aetlafe ohm h r m m ** «tt «*- tfsmolr cowplo* chsracltf. A ¥ * r k ~ A irm m iMtor Who iijpsnda hutUro la th* prsctlcs of msiicitt* and hi* night* in ths prsotlo* /Of offOtSi ' ' ' “ • .. « Sonoe* told th s philosophies! world Gist “drunkenness is » voluntary mad* nosa,*’ Had he lived to our day he might have added th a t it is a national crime, «n emeny o f the human race, a body - brutslijiny, mind » murderlny, soul-slayiny..delusion! In October, 1881, Andrew Jashsos, James Madison and John Q, Adams, ex-presidents, wrtsts aad »ign*d, “We itt|w « |l citfawiifl* And ' MtNidftlly ill young men, to abstain wholly from intoxicating liquor, fo r their own good, and for the good of our whole country, and for the whole world," TCtiTaSt■fc"i‘v ^M.WSh' ^K- Af^s sMWtsWMML'' r i s t t a n c t « w i K P f a i i C t A u g u s t 1 0 ' *010 annual Greene County Pish and Game Association Picnicwill he held Wednesday, August 10, be«inning a t lO a. m., a t David H. Keiter’s Sugar Grove four and" one half railea southeast of Xenia. HP Seeks Nominatitm As Attorney General . The background o f Thomaa J . Her bert', o f Cleveland, candidate, fo r th e Republican nomination fo r attorney general o f Ohio a t the August Pth primary, promises the hind of public •ervks to all of the people o f Ohio A ben on women drinking in taverns ha* been decided upon by tb s , author ities of Quebsc—Jong 'considered tow SHSSMMMHaMMSSSMagnMl WALTERL.NASH a fiji ^V^MiMRddBfigR U B ik b u e far C sa a ty . F i r s t T u b ............ A s |t» Tfwwr $« 4 >|MNr| is»: “ P r im a ry E le c tio n , A u g . 9 This year’s event promises to the" citizens want <md need so ..........................................m l badly a t this time. Hgger ant’ better, with one hund)Md prizes in cash and merchandise to be given away and every one attending- having a chance to win a t least one prize. , Featured again this year will he the events fo r the boys.of Greene Ck>unty th at participated in the Association’s annual Pest Riddance Contest;. These hoys will.be allowed to compete free in ride and trap shooting and a am hundred yard race. For th e men there will be small and large bore ride' contests,,trapshoo t ing, pistol and revolver events and h a lt easting. A fe a tu r^ o f the larger here shoot th is year will be a dfe- pppearing bear. Arrangemisnts have alto been completed fo r the novelty con tests'fo r the ladies. 4 : He has had the experience needed to handle the legal affairs of th is great state the Way the people Want tijem conducted and he promises to do that very job a t th s lesst cost pos- sible with good government. . This type of official with the proper background and experience means that Ohio will go forward in the right maMwr. without totcMsive eo*t,-Mgh toXes/saclMpehse*.•that mean' hs- crMatf ;hurii*iis for Gmas who pay Gto blits, Jhia type of government m e m appeals to all people from the City industrialist-to the man in the street and t m the farifi. * ' *Thomas J, Herbert is a veteran m th e World war htjWiiefc k* w is deco. rated by b*G» th* American and yOTlCR FOB BIDS OH BUS iio tice 'IS. hereby givsn f tiit tb s I-1--stoB-''' YK^sui4<MASaMs!;' -mlf' Aa wPPiwnie':■ ftkv-'yiMWM spWfit;*•wBt'i■ ••wffvs^^nMw TowtoslUp^ wiR rsoelvw WdS fo r Mm purchase of pne completo body and Chaiwia fo r schoolhu# to meet the itei qufremento’.of ibc State Department o f Education o f Ghiwoti Tsssdsy, A sg io t lfth , IMS Rpeciflcstmn and reqnirements can bf had a t the office Ofthe Clerk o f the Hoard. All bids must be filed w ith the Clerk of the Board by IP o’clock, Noon, August I« , 1938, and wifi he^spened for tabulation a t eight o'clock p. n>., •sameday, *' / ' ’ Bids m ast be made on basis o f out- o r trdds-inr n s hoard decides. ‘ " ' v The Bosrd.reserveg the righ t to ac cept o r reject any or. all bids, GteDARVlliME TWP. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Fred Glemsns, President. A. B, Richards, Clerk ' *WtotottMSMwd&SWfeiM^WaWMaiai# ■w kOR SAliB—Used 7 tube Phflco rsd is. 32 volts, A -l condition. Prked reasonable. P k k e rin r Electric. Phone n . FOR SALE—Apples and honey a t Nsgley’s F ru it Farm, <st) Ir idM ? ww S b M a j “Rank Night" ^ -^N pm «N -r .«ystoM Atetast Wemaa* BlrililBBMM *Msy Aster Herbert MarsfisH tMtoidBgyMiiiM' awjts,. — VRVBV RJWIIT ---------- I te •TR A ATM. m jm * SUNDAY THBCR OAV# Cull* down CATTLEr-271 head," Grass steers . . t o 9.1$ Medium steers J&00 down Stocker steers „„— down Best grass h e ife rs ------ .8,10 to 8.75 Stocker heifers down Best f a t cow*- to.,a^^.^..5dK> to 5,89 Medium cows to d,99 Other cows ;c, down Butcher hulls jcui.^.u.oj.>^cJ8.99 to 8.50 Milk cows 1 ;i,S9.09 down . tows than 2000 head o f live stock; passed through th is sale today. Prices were steady1to iawt** vwi all diase*#| except veal eaWes; which were mostly! 25 cents higher. Hogs topped a t pf78f fo r 312 lb, averages, and weights 189| to 209 'sold .at 9,70. 188 lb averages'! sold a t 9.85. Meaty'weights ranging; up from 225 lbs. sold a t 9JS9 down,- md light kinds frsm 140 lbs. down! cashed at 0.-4t down, Feeding- pigs]; w *1*3 18 wmv selHsg upwards to ] 10,30, Sow* ~M fwm 8.59107J0, f -Gftttlo- were a ll lower. Th# supply, consisted mtoOy « f grass fed kinds t e l fo r steer!* w M I a t 9.99 <# 9.18,1 | Medium grass—* asM tom 7.49 to 1 nM, BeW f ra— hsffsrs ranged * tm ' H,10 to A75. sod —Msm fctods.ftom V.OO to 7,88, Best flit m m m m . In good demand a t 5.99 to 8 59, and M edhltt saw* i d to 449. Ba tik t r halls rirngud B nm 949 to 949 §m I t h n d to com e , b e c a u s e a G ish p a n c o s ts in— !, r c / , to- # f f * j i t o r ~- ■ rjB ia lM to # :* * ' FREEDOM f lUSEWEEE at a Price SheCanAfford! ¥ ; >v ^ k \ -v4 ^ , ' v s » , 1 V f c , i ! f v f w f J ^ / . S te riliz e s , " D r ie s . " i s P o r ta b le B eq u fc ra no s o a p R e q u ire s n o i p lum b in g . terrie*;. be- hite warvtei ga m ambri* M i attonwy geawrat * f Ohto to r - A^^gk‘1 . t o — m .'•M—BaaMCMjWi. - | w ib #w m n f rwNP«9«[| Goa fkr.'Wa Msdaet;- of many portM t cMw; bs ksowa tb* M te of "rilH-nl—Wnf-1''WstJf*'* pu ^ hhiv Bfltt' vmKfQKmi pnpfic k e and hs p r-a k e s t s d* hk ib eto to to p re -n t all the peopk, all of the time. ' V ' :* '» Nomiate Thomas 3. Herbert on August 9} elect him ip Rovember, n REPORT OF SAbB Mendsy, Aagast 1 ,1934 SprlafffdW' Mve Stock Safes Co HOGS--1167head. ,989.918. m - w v * 930-27$ ib»: _ .;^* „„-„9 .05 275-390 lbs. *,Sf^0r r,. .300■.Jbu*H .Mwtowi—woswen*7#9,6 down 180-200 Ifei* 100*180 lt», 140,1"ISO lbs* to 0*46 120-140 lbs........... Feodiugo Pig« doWn Sowil-Jgi— WMW—MtolWSkOeGOto 7*20 SHEEP A LAMBS—402 head* fop lamb* —m «*On irito— mm — •» to*•■0*00 Seconds -9.50 Mediums -------------- — 8.00' Top buck lambs ___— 8,00 Seconds —a. — —17.50 Culls —8.50 down Butcher ewe* 1.00 to 2.70 VML CABVES-210 head. Top — — i>— __— 10,60 Good and choice — 9,30 to 9,90 Medium — ---- —1— 7.50 to 8,90 \r< . / f t \ f S '*' ■ - L u s ts a lif e tim e ' I l f ‘ * * * v }‘ ib,’- v“ >!- IB a Sals. ■■asssawsSaM « . - W h ile : T h e y L a s t C om e in to s e e h ow y o u c a n g e t a su sp e n d e d s e n te n c e f ro m th e d ru d g e ry o f G ish w a sh in g . , : ‘ s * '%! i/’ , S \ FREE DEMONSTRATION ' V-. <■ r r tm o s s * M a in S t. /u-'-c/(’c7 GOVERNOR DAVEY FOUR TEARS AGO MARTIN L. DAVEY iV l GOVBKMM S U m t l t , OAVKV OUT* h . « M ( i R . viwTWWmmz “If Elected I f Alone Will Be ike 9 ■ \ f ■' ' W Governor ofOkie 1 " . GOVEBNOR DAVEY HAS MADE GOOD ON THAT PROM ISE ! * H«mr« rw • BS mm WIMgft witfoat my new taxw. Ht AWwtel* 00 *maw;fnwth*ItaSsunhun m *F» w .gWB,TOiW9 rr , , • fotrni I*P i -€»FHRWiiiRir lifiMra. . 9 Mis Ifftsi f«r H* p k«BMii«, Ht i« 0 #r«m* « ■ i ^ U U U m W H ^ V - THEFEARLESS CHAMPION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 1 AH AMERICAN GOVERNOR FOR A GREAT AMERICAN STATE I * t* r DAVEY HI ANDCOMMUNISTSOUT! n COI4JMBI Commigsioi ed with hun« ■ individuals ia 1938 Oljiu • to September] ever held"wl division a t the mo^t int diaplay"of its] large tents ■ hibits pertsmf cervatjop wdi tanks Wilt b e 1 found in ObiJ various types| methods tor i ^nd aid ip its1 . onstrated in of native OM animats. Str .men* will maps and B< F. Sahdles| formed'Etate Earl H, Us the annual L. - youth.of Ohio] interest than e ■ event and that year Wouldfail scope those off In n.' quart! activities of tl Public Welf man, state w<l . f te n t 37,815 1 variou state . stitetions coV( Massillon Stati 1 4ion iof-2,149 While the Ohi . Mansfield, wit . - Inmates,, was f - - Prediction t liigh, probablj honey'product son was made . specialist in ' university, ‘ fi| ' honey-prodc ' hesn in fimtj tisafsm* “Th* 39,000 theirAOO.OOO . a lot of Dunham -said,] ; , cate that'bar meats the stall , ductiort,” A warning1 use mote sail issued by Suj Kearns of ths hygiene of mission. "Sal health,” Mr, Avoid Undue] that men worlf in boiler toot naces, hakerio should const Fatigue, in easily result the division nl attempting in] cldents, and W* stress if weather." , J . Otos Gai Conservation | disclosed that ] in age from years, have catnps as * r Of that total,I in the BtoteJ *Kentucky «ujL various disln] west, The be held In < nouiiced, Atcaholk pelled to tel] Istohepern the Advert^ drug*, COU I HAI ' and w Y<n i by r«M«i of rtpeal- vrhat GU a war* i ]Uade,D It V iinhiilor, M8,WfiC»S0 p-evecae- oitl- Hur Suppc Election, ms ►AN Affc soap la special ptime ier file jL ast Isv' |l | :drudgery £» DAVj [ADI ■SE ItRK eg. II i»Mf! 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