The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
LOCAL pr imary v o t e laf » | W '[ VN t V *}Tw Jf» 3U ' W \M l 78 ■ M M * AUTOCRACY VS* D E M O C R A C Y 1/Is t REPORT O f SALK ’TH*J1®TXHT"1S6V A M. iMWAirianffgfr j, suuM n J . L. XCaCartr & • & Reef** David i . Lawle s?^ e?» «- •>^9C7” ~ 7>pn0ti9rr**',nt.: 23 «S_ 32 15 4 31 17 *8 3 7 1 $ S3 u 15 7 IS 7 3 15 30 13 V, 5 -_->- 8 10 IS 4 6 SI id n 33 1 I* 16 3 0 ............. '- I fW W ii # ; . ' T - j Thom** J . Herbert .j M J 26 V inter & Hetorif — « -1 f 24 ........... W S . SENATOR ' ' P T l Arthur H. Day j 48 1 24 • ■— f 8- 29 | 37 11 1 16 29 ] '29 28 ! 48 I d ! 28 27 j 33 CONG.-AT-LARGE | .Sir. _B6yNtibs3I 1 f m 57 ; 20 \ 27 1 ;i u,..“>■ ^:.rl......... " 7 ~ ^ t -.-CfllfttolA JJ*- Boyd #MteFe‘wVri-"1' i n ■*"*' W* B* Wanftmnker 38. 47 r .■. 22 10 23 j 23 21 j 19 ................ B u M h e :OOUBT-Iawg Term ' Edward S» H a tto iu *73 37 \ , 36 } 44 r r : .....7 1^ W IlHlA'Oir Ifr. * « * ! • y*>* *?•n»*•*4 Inward C, Turner. ------_________ . 41 40 13 20 20 26. 17 n i •; ‘ •' CONGRESS - 1 . Clarence J , Brown i* T. Htwh*l l—™ — ___ 48 .71 34 48 34 32 $6 49 S. C. COMMITTHP4AN ........ ^ ' charlea Wfggtmar ------ _______ ____ _______ - 74, 30 29 48 1 ' L fe^MM lW TERW ^ikN , / ' Margaret E. V— — Jeannette V* Rockel - 63 > 41 46 23 38 w 46 ’ 28 ■ . , H;l . -S t a t e s e n a t o r ' . ' t; " *’ ^ ..... Ottver 8e JS t& m 28 62 18 32 12 28 31* 24 J GHNBRAL.IfSraiBLY ' ' ' ' ’ V , R* McGheeney ,Y. M. Chainriiss ________ Chae* t Hoayer — s i— ____ 115 10 2 76 3 8 50 12 3 82 1 2 COMMON PLE.4S COURT 1u' ■' 1 -V F^ahk Li Jahnaon - 1 ^ __ rr. ,,,,., 92 53 44 57 PROBATE COURT. * ’ - 1,1 D*n M, Aultman ------ ,2 ° 53 .-41 JJ9 . . ^ 1: J " r 7 45 - 58, 17 ’54 25. 34 25 52 v', ^ 7 - ir^ r a ^ ^ u i i g p S i i : $.'■* ; 11'|”" 1- Jdbteii J . Curlett ________________ 93 63 62 69 * "rt....! " . Hweld J . Fa,Wsett‘4 ^ * i-C ^ -^__ __________ ' 34 53 51 66 ,l 1 ^ ^ CENTRAL COMSHTTEErrVi!.' ' .... •...' " 60 37 57 28; " . ‘ 7 - . _CENTRAL COMMtITRE—Tw i^../ , ...... -:-teitete# ■— I 61 70 Jrji'iii tli* *n> <( cl-iliaatiott UM qufeStivIi 4 ‘i W(,u «1 ivm 14 iul*f IU>« rxiiifd, (Jvvtriimfcut ba* always* fc*w* &d<>ji«in*uoi{ f*n.U>r wh*n any eullec- C,.n 4if jteopie ii*v*i gaths i#*| together to u n ite tb e lf COWMoli fc ffom *H0 jtiTftit# in wider tn form tin imlepcrtsL *nfc nauvo,, i. »America chow the ikmm raV»e form r.f government in June, 1,7*8, and it ha* existed tor one hundred and fifty szarf, never to ?** severely-cmieiied only by a very small minority. It seems th a t the countries of Europe etill consider the old question .f what is the l>est form of govem- uent to he as new today a s it was in ■Aegaafc ft, l l t i Kprtagftsli t r i e ftmk Saiee «« HOGS IWte )Mwd. 30 © 22 * itw. . .. a t fi iso it*. 253 74 U m 215 300 JI m 800 il>ai, Up . m 2 oo it*, iw -fao jt*. 140 150 Jb, ?.20 1W 11 m . ' Figs ;-ov»a . . . -860 ,366 ,536 .7,70 ,7,00 down -870 .,836 to 853 .. 8,00 to 8,25 .,7,56 to <7M ,8.80 down ., 6.75 to 7,18 «*rnma»s'> Wing **yr**»#<l by it* tw tt te a« to th* piuBjtmt* vf as **iiy inutn t«>pruhioti i.ir* N*ucn*l \ mCv'ii HEKl* Sr IAMBS---91? head, Fop lambs 9,00 „ -'econd3 , Mediums 7.50 'to-k tombs -,.,-.7,60 to 8,00 Mwa 2.25 to 3.80 Breeding ewes -4.00 to 5.56 .-Yetfcr lambs ....................6.00 down Too Many Word* | AdWre from a doctOi 1 tu drinker# tit I ‘O il goy GCCSiwirl tin whirl* tW Qri vf | I alcohol u a part of the contemplated I ritual," leave the car at Lottie! . | 4sAvold alcohol for at least tw»j Fmurs before driving, . 1 “•Especiallyavoid sleekel w t t o f f journeys, ‘ I “Avoid atrohol on any Romney| andertahcii alone, ‘‘Nevae. speed the parting goest* r/St-h 4|usfc another little drink’.” | 'fbc; doctor u,ses too many words,} ".Vhat he means t o say is, “Avoid! oieoholP ' ; ■■■" ■! McCORMKK-DEERIMO All-St««l G '-w Drill* A m BetterTod* iim Ever •he day that cHUkation had its h irth tfATi'LR 110 head. n the Orient. Common steers — —^540 to 5,30 Ancient tJreeee chose the despotic! ifedium heifers — 6.58 to 7.30 form of government. Kome establish-fFYniinon heifers ^-^6.00 down n m to c k A t ballot j - v # }V S {W TS ' ’ ;./‘-G d ? i^ o it '^ ~ ^ ' 7 ~ ^ "... ; MarrittL* Davey 31 50 14 25 Chriflw Sawyer----------------------------- 26 •35 11 15 - *• LLKUTBNANTGOV- V ' " " \ ' E* M. Storie t- 3 1 a .3 *■ Trank ’Wand __ ____ 8 8 3 3 * ' J'J' '’SWRETAiRY OP STATE * V * 1 ■*..■»■ t # J.; Kennedy __ - _____— 20 11 10 15 ./TREASURER ■'»• ‘J ................. "’ C. H. Kniriey — ------ ___________ _ 19 27 , 6 8 , J, J, Kennedy __ ‘ 15 17 ' 5 12 * ‘ - ATTORNEY GENERAL ’' ’ " ’ ’ • -i*- - 29 , 41 , 11 18 U, S. SENATOR •'* "'" l,'"*‘" ", *Robert J» Buckley --------------------------— __ ___ 20 37 10 10 19 ^6 10 6 » cong ^ at - l X rgb ........ 14 31 8 9 itwfowl KTOhfiftr M a*ML#* 10 20 0 4 John McSweeney _____________________________ _ 14 25 2 5 - « ' CHEEPJUOTIUB^" ..................... ........ . Catl V- Weygandt — __ !------ ---------- . . ' ■ 2 D 86 10 is 4 S 1 JI*REMB €«IJRT (L. T .)' ’ •"" ............... *. *-a >«5 R- 'M, Winegardner __ 25 ■ 80 0 .14 . SUPREME-COURT <R>T.)~ - 1'"' i~ ■ * Robert N. Gorman ......; 34 10 13 CONGRESS , 11 ’ ............. ......... #^L}G 3 ?}ir 6 *■*•-.«,«*write 29 40 10 18 tt» ■ Blit «*.#•*« 8 9 . , 1 J 2 • «-■ . R-e-COSlSWEEMAN *, r ‘ 1 ft 14 -vn r S' •Ratter Trump ----- ___ -..............., . f Iff A 2 G riCJ q, n-■AJ l> S, V , iUM M IT T E E R lTM lN ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ***™~~~ Alice G. Gillijran ________ _____ .... .8 id : f ' 4 Margaret Moore ................ 20 10 14 : STATE SENATOR” * ..... | m Uti j 87 0 ’ 10 -. . GENERAL-'ASSEMBLY **' ----------- - - II— .Walter ICahee 12 I 10 ft 4 m [27 18 14 COMMONPLEAS' r ---- *» ........ '"'FROfilAfE COURT i i ■“ fW a iT y comm i ^ io s e b '' James K, 5b.*ward rOI ,MX AL'IUTOH Welker An*t'*n ^ d ? \ a i 'j u <1g direct democracy, hut it was not a representative t$pe. When the tier- mans 'conquered llome, they elected a ling, who was advised by a council if Elders, after which the king would ,nhmit his plans to the people, . Upon turning baric the pages of valid history, we tind 'that the most; popular form of government was ithev a limited' monarchy, or an ’•bsolute' monarchy. ■.America rejected the opphrtunity of '■ring ruled ,by a king when WObroke way^from England, the motherland, n 1775,'and surely the sentiments of he Artaerie&n people as expressed in 'he Declaration of Independence are ;lill plicc today, s Our judicial ’system ^ is borrowed .Yom, -England, and our democratic brm of government is somewhat imilar to that of ancient Rome. Eor the past -63 years i ’rance has ’son ^Republic. England, has changed 'ram the old absolute rule Of the king a a more representative type of gov. rnment. Itnly.and Germany are now n . tlie dictatoi’ia l rnle of Mussolini Uid Bitlfeh Russia has yielded to the dictatorship of Josef Stalin. Ireland ’ms declared itself to be an inde. endent? democratic State. In faet, of 'he two billioli inhabitants of the' rorid today, approximately 55 per out-are ruled ^by ■, some form of ictaforiat government ^ Japan is still wagirig-a war on the oOr defenseless Chinese with the ex use that China needs the protection nd rule that Japan can afford. Who should goVem.su Bpain was the ■sue that brought on the terrible livih war there* And yet, America, he’ gi’cat peace -laving' nation* look* m in silence. ^Wo a ll should be so hankful that we live in a country There all the people can. apeak freely end have an equal share in the govern ment. By casting our vote a t the polls wo can. express our desires concern ■ng the issues .o f the day, thereby thinking fo r our government, rather titan having out* government think for ns. . Wo have and enjoy the most demo* erotic form of -government that has; ;.vor existed.* I t is, therefore, impera Ive that WOdo not deviate frOm it, but lather increase our efforts to support it in this time of peril. Unlike German and Italian, children, American children are being taught to sharpen their wits, and not their .-.words, America is teaching its young the a rt of construction ted not destruction. s We, as’Americans, must all etant shoulder to shoulder and defy the boasts of Hitler and Mussolini when they State that dictatorship will cn< iJuro long after democracy is forgotten about. EVERETT E. KEENER TI jo California stato director of in* etitutions .recently made formal com plaint that 800 alcoholics now being given.1tho Keoloy cure by tho state arc taking tip beds In public institutions There is a lot of talk about the dry*] r:-tting together? when it is very evi*! deni that with the axeeptiou of a hand ful of^eranky prohibitionists, they are already together, judging from tlie Way they voted in. 1636. dcst fa t cows,,-,__— „„5.05 to 646 tednnn ep-ws haw ’DlHK **n^f*1"Ss «* 4.68 t o 4,90 Other cowa ■*.***»a*h****ttW*»**hh«* .4,09 down feavy hulls *____ 5,80 to 6.00 1-ight bull* _______— ^w4,95 to 5,70 Dairy cows ___ ..$45.00 down ZEAL GAUVE3-4-159 head, fop. . . . . . . — — 9.00 Good and choice — __ _—9.00 to 0.75 'tedium ------ ..8 6 0 to 8.40 right and ehUs______ -7,75 down today’s {sale was one of the largest lrid here, with more than 2300 head mnsigncd'hnd sold, Hogs prices ware lower, with top of 8.80 being pead- for everal of 200 to 225 lb. kind*,- and ifiavier kinds selling downward from iCO. Wrights scaling an average of 186- lbs, cashed a t 8.70, "and - those “anging frpm 160-to 180 lhs. a t 8.30 to 155* Lighter sorts sold downward ;om 8,25.. Boeder pigs were -in slow iomand with prices 8,80 down, $owg .ere also lowed, selling in a price- apge of 5,75 to 745. x . The supply Of sheep and iambs was he heaviest in numbers in the experi ence of this organization, with more Ann 900 head consigned. The market was strong .and active, with prices cteady with last Monday, Top price if 060 was paid for best ewe' and .vethcr lambs while others SoTd„dmyn« ivard f rom'8.50. Buck lambs were dis counted'160 per hundred in their vright-and class. Butcher ewes rang ed from 2,25 to 3.50. Breeding ewes old from 4,00 to 5,50 per head. The supply of cattle consisted «1- noSt entirely of grass stuff, and with ,'ood and medium- steers missing, tediuin heifers sold 6.55 to '7.30, Best ,’at cows were in" good, demand, and old higher than last Monday] Top ric« was 648* and down to 5.08 for V st offerings. Medium kin<|s ranged from ,4.05 to 460 and others A08 down. Heavy bulls cashed at'5.80 to 6,00 and ilyliter kiwis 6,70 down. Veal calve* were strong and active, with top of 7.90 tor the best pen offered. Good end choice kinds brought OBOHto 9.75* apd medium"grades6.00 to 8.40, Culls mid lights sold downward from.7,75^ You Can Count oft Them for GoodWorkUnderAllConditions RESOLUTION No* 200 A Kfsiiuitan ij«l*rins tbe nacw.Uy of a InnU issue in lUo sum of l&EOO.OO for tho t'«r- ci:asi? of fjro appar.-itus »Hil equipment ana -proyidlutf for Iho miisnisslea of said liami t-suo to tlm rotp of me electors of tlic .-f Ccdsnilio, <MUo s t tUo rcsnlar ilcctlna to lio; firltl in N’orcmticr, I03f, </* BK IT iiESOI.VKi) by Iho Council of Iho V8- l.iso of CciisrrlHO, Slate of Ohio, that, tor the purpose of putchssinij fire itahtthg appswtils ami, equipment, H la necessary M> Issim Hit-1 hands of aaldt yillagc lft alt amount Which IhU; Council estimates qfc ; that I lls ncccsri Biry to levy a tax outdslo of tho limitations imposed by Article i2, Section s, of tho coo-i dilution of Ohio, to.pay tho interest oa ana; to rctirO satil.bonds: that tho question of tho: lasijanCt) of' said bonus and tho lovy of-such! lose ho fifiOmUfed tn tho electors of paid Village at tho regular election to ba held November; ij il a th i s Council estimates that tho Issuance: of £itid bond? wlil-ho- autiiOrWed by resolution. Passed prtaf to tlReemiioe lot.-ioss. ami-that tha approstmato ilate of said' bonds will ho January; Jet}, 103d; that ihlp Council estimate) said; t-oflita wlU to paid (W) qpntial install ments, juatttrins m equal 'nMnuntB of |350.0ft l'i-r year during a period of1ten (ID) ■years after the authorlratfcri thereof; said bonds Will bear Interest at, the rata of not cseccding 4 per »-ml per -dntium, payable spcH-atmually. m it jfcr.TKcit itesQurrm thaviho cieri. r f this Council ami of the Vlliasie Poland'here by is, fhrwicd to certify a copy of this- rcjoia- tion to iho County Auditor of Orccno county, Ohio, for Ids calculation of (ho annual tax. IcijJ required tUronsa (he life of rtald hoods to pay Intcrttt on apd stare said bonds, ao- stimlug tljcy aro all issued Jp one nerlo*, and tha^tlic amount of (ho tax,list of safd VllfaKC remains tho same fiu-oUBhout tho life of Said bonds, which ecrtlhcjilou rhaU ho made in hot Jess tft«n sixty tCO) day* prior In Saljl No- ycod>cf rltetlctt. ' KlJSNKfA Ji*tITTl*ff, - ' Mayor of Viliago of iGedarvIlh', Ohio. I’JK'cd.' August 1st, AtiSq ~~' Jttttslf—' Vlertc .1. jrcCorbfli;, cisrfc of ViltjKC of CodarvUie^ Oiilti, M cC o rm ick - P e e rin g All-Steel Grain P riiis w e jamou* for fast, accurate, low-coat p lan ting . They arc compact, complete, and convenient. Due to excep tional care in manufacture* every moving p a rt j* kept in perfect alignment. Care fully selected materials* generou* bracings, and cor- that last a long time and are easy to o il contribute tow ards sa tisfac to ry and economical performance. Drop in * t the store and let us show you the s ite and type of drill best su ited to your lieeda. Or phone us and we'll come o u t and tell you all about the la test d e v e l o p m e n t s i n t h e - rect design prevent sagging-- M cCorinjck-D eering line o f the ftam e and hopper, pf a ll-s te e l ttoctp r and Wheel- and disk bearings horse-drawn driUs, iriBeaMeWi * C E D A R V X L L E L U M B E K C O M P A N Y J ‘ *1 'J NOTICE BOR,BIBS ON BUS ULI (iiMlMuiiiiiimiixmimimttomnnHtmniuu.niinHiHinuuMi Temperance Notes ^pMsseadhjrf • Cedarviite W* C. T. U. I ........ . . .............. I Tiventy-cevep women died in Illidios in 193C, offirial record* state, from ex cessive use. of"alcohol, compared with 15 in 1032. The state of Arizona will vote again on prohibition this fall. Petitions haVe already been filed to r a vote in November on a constitutional ad mendment, Tho amendment would prevent rale, possession, manufacture^ introduction, exchange o r transporta tion of intojiieating liquors. There la much for temperaneo folks to chucklo about in current issues of v/hiefi choulil ba occupied by victims of liquor publications, noth tho least of illness flat golf-imposed*- which or©4ho ^grave fears’*and wdifc Robinson Is Mad Doctor j u IWrtlbWUt oot- p * «•a* am& *» c?g~ai , ' ' ' €OLNTr TREABlfRER" John IV. Ilro fis s** 2 , tfo «au* *> *A i4<4«E* ts.Aa* to a a V**»«*A ^cs CENTRAL COMMITTEE* Robert Turnbull lAwteitcs Barber j N 43 J 10 } 17 5-1 f 07 vii *: IJX it A*<n**C*Hi *»i* V**>glA*<ata TOWNSHIPC 0 MMJWIH 5 lie d Barrett * Xwm Bwanay -* tootiCjtVC.AOtlit a as txmn &> «* «■ ta J C*ii j* .asJ d ta g, t, — 0? 14 (& 19 11 0 so is & WEBXCWAN 6 EVM»tJ« for WHEAT . CHARLESTONMILLS Milb*. *rf CHARM *«d OHIO PRIOR HOUR » * " i I * t w l i C h n lM lw , OM# Notice is hereby given timt? the Board of Education of Cedarville ’Township, will receive bids to r the purchase of one complete body and chassis fo r school bus to meet the re quirement* of the State IteparttneUfc of Education o f Ohio on , Tuesday, -August 15% J938 . Specification and requiromenta'can be had a t the office of the Clerk of tho Board, / All bids mdst be filed with the Clerk of the Board by .12 o'clock,.’ Noon, August 16, 1038, and will be opened fob tabulation a t eight o’clock p. ih,, came day. Bids must be made on basis of out right purchase or tradedn ns board decides* ■■ ■ ■■ ' ■'-■■■ The Board reserves tho right to ac cept of reject any or all bids. CEDARVILLE T\Y1\ BOARD OP EDUCATION- Pred Clctnans, President. A. E, Richards, Clerk ROOMS WITH HATH * FHOM jNlcnttiincyog mk &»Old«?* g>ytraligfilt to Hotri Fort H *y«—famoux for ckccRtof cooking^ cowfoiteblc room*«ndperfect smic<.Tb«in««iynew modcrinklteroom*;arcpartkuWy popdfiir. the «Yj> oookdlCoffcc Shop *nd CoektatBar #r»* fMlo*J«Mo«f, Vau'i ipptectate tW *«tvic« «a«l medmt* prftkw ’ & ; „ r ^ . ft. I GRIFFITH/ ; ' all •' * T f . ALBERT WMFTHtSlVEHTEEH FOR SALE—Apples and honey a t Naglcy’a F ru it Farm. <3t) HOTELS 5000 ROOMS IH e STATES ■ . - ’ CtOCAOO. IU),. , . , , OREAt KORtHtkM t*HK»rr,»«C«IClAK,...H...„TUWEH MOUMAfOtiUC mStAKH.i, , . . ahtucmt O A T t O N . O K t O . . . . . M I A M I . *OlTr«»t«D. INMAHA........OUVCK BOtUMMJa OHIO.. . . . . . . . CHrm:HDrH AKDXRBOJT, 1MDIAHA.. . . . . . ANDCRROH DOWJ MM / A . OH I O , r OR T HATtA ' TtRRt HAUTt. mDtAHA'.TtARC« AUTK row o o ,O h io . . . , . . . . . . .ro R r meigr ..... aACKsdM .TCMKneca.itciraoutHtM r CDfCMMATt oM o „ro tatrA m houaju : abmjoid . x c H t o c x r ,....,..v n m m x CAKTOH. O H I O . . . , AZLUCM / ^ i J L t A OWENR»ORO,rnm»CICY.OWnt»»OltO » r tom *.M O ..—...M A W TWAIH W A C O , T C X A * . . . a A t X M K . am *.; *: FHward G. Itobinsen asid UJair& Trbvur *t*r.* *>i fha popular' ra^° cei-ia?, ittuko their first utra*« appearance to Hi0 AlF-stelK®f* the writer* drama with comedy teadtes that is scheduicd to epea at tna mw ate-eeried Nenfs theater, la- Xonla, tor & thfec day anuratemeaL . h e a d s tl© a n rp e rH n * e a s t u rite M »gb «i«!> whose gimg ef raeketerrs ami ftmon'’ ait taken m e t to m& month and clever crlmlug!, "Tiie A*na«(n« m tr-urtnrlr.oT**^" Avenue BUIgoon by day amt » desperate m lei Alton Jeahlns and tiai# r$g* a t » * t * impmisto Stop Washing Dishes! At Last! FREEDOM from the DISH PAN foe Every HOUSEWIFE at a Price She CanAfford! v» It had to come, because . H d ish p a il co sts I il -— B EA U T Y ' TIME HEALTH W ash es lilie s • I s Potf& bia a R equ ires n o so ap R equ ires n o sp e c ia l plUlilMflg l-anis a llfotlrnri The Hi-G-Nik Automatic DishWasher R e g u la r-P ric e $$2 ,50 „ .limited Gmm in to cee tow 5 /ou can gtt a MSpended ' ’ o f d id i While - ,’iieo, fsa it } t h e ilr u d g e ry FREE DEMONSTRATION Pickering Electric F t o r i e 3 1 M ain g t. N IW f D | | J BY TJNHLfR mXTYIr™* COV.VMBU Wirtiam J , B e r n hahad iM ittc . I **** ** *%dlfio whara filed w J of tha Depart? a* *all f*r».vot- cw ™ °i twtMmite ^ s e te r y as judgaa to theormanse*! •ndtheappeP0 btoto mj board* will riJ,u tho f 1 m m '-eigna besfcauirt Of 800600 eli> pbahei order to b r i n ^ t and t< mwit turtore t the late decade vhethits j t i t b ;Aake judicialearing H e . branch** by praetor .as the judges w lie. gftvecswr fron tote MUMe# to)M gz=xome*d ed ito toe g i ^ i p i - judRiitoeimnc tlvMJrMt the eud;nf sip printed wouU his record oi qnectipn, Melui emenduMoit w hunt judge# « net receiving pointmant, so ^rnent :waa- fb e l pesed const g wUch urea StetoEehned,'' line fa r the N “Two-a-day rn-^y; Stole u h i v e r ^ ^ aqsad will ge 10 in pyeparai, i t was reveal, Th,fak m with toe U n i* ""* he Dctober i .wkm3i tha teem will !Jyn? f -alase only foi .e«k' uteto'. s r ^ r *r* '’g r e # in yyari* *?**’ owtody, not -til . «auak periaiiL iheM vmric. . . . . .etoteee.to #h«t*I" yam ceadftio] gto new hy sminto sndR upyonrlegsa. Ptobahly n State* will at(# ingthocalendj eighty-elgbth ftotnAuiphit aondtog to Di of tha State tore. Ham inrtttdfug ^Lt?Aeraa*v«ald «*4r4«eJKI m ItUVEtMi y s f and draft ho ri| getoar with wmaai t - owem Which will pat noal junior fg the bu t ye* dutitonding Otoa agricu] tion. Direct* hibitork that j vartabte In ly Imuae all entries, Belgi draft harso by Pettoeros the first tim junlae fate a created in th record^^reaki •as and viai states in ant feldmkL In eassiBst . ef toe Veter tha United IRIK*abruni In the Stato abito imiitu this month, eamtmsat o etriwaony w Ititfi Spinls Wbft '6fgftt5ls * tm ie t t% i tnp pecial to ir Judge Jfe atots dttlsii tailed that r id «hd ttt Mtod pa**}! rial . 4 to ay t iriM fto te DFlBtAI H t, J „ * pd ri, Haft dtett# toe endHi llftte «d. *«*»!* t ciijory
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