The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

w w m m u a m r m m m m Off MM TOO I W l H R i x n r - N O . 4 1 C E D A R V I L L E , O H IO , V W D iA Y , S E P T E M B E R 9 , 1 8 3 6 eoLu wfefe ^tniM MNi l^V1 •■■wham the malady is .*** fotag Maputo «st I f .tfo Dr. Walter H. dintter. fW m ia ik i affl ayiannt nrokJLfeiAdMLj&R ^ to||MMMMiia .**19raM ff9®99fei X r ERB m 9N9 M Ira*» Jm®** luL ' ffejfkMPSrtliamlsmtem''■Mtt jMuo^JLuk ^ ■•S3WWI' wWTWp^-W p I 1PMV ll .-- +%lMA 'C^myfDHi 9 $ ■ ifafa&wtoM toM''ItoM :tonr of ovary cam • IflAnt- v I m "tmiMMt R am browns u l **f LaiLuM.1 ■»^ar*a*p'“ ^w^"1 ■ wew^^mwsPrtif. . Dr. H irta if sisertsrl MUMat titera are hundred# of cose* # f tebarawfeats which hav*»not been reported through ragufer channels, and the survey should/ reveal them. Hudofotedly m » t rates which should have fort hospitalized have not had the oppor­ tunity and a* a result thousands of .healthy per«** hare hew expoeed to , on* dr our most. daiMprort diseases,’ Dr. Bortung raidthat he {odd reepm- mend to the state legislature * pro- '##«**-fef eolsrgement of the eUps’* tubercuioste sanitarium front 8000 to 2,WO capacity.;The WFA survey will be completed in about six mfotfo;it is thought* t -; ' ' / rt & • 1 v i f c ^ l i ^ i i B f - r .='< -*■ DIVORCEGRANTED 0» grounds o f crow foglact, »• B. Briler he* fort *we*dad.*-• divorce ftom M,' 0 . Batter, w ife tha d*h trffr^Hverarefe .fw * prtptrty. V"'* .*/^ // 'J' ’■*fe«>, *,^ school* will not open for fee current ~ — - ** W * * IW *«»» ;«hoot turn in the 1n|el&t* wwy 4W* brtter eduestidn. it anera- veded by DirectorJJ. N, Distrleh o | the Otete Department of l^hmatiomr The approximately 4.000 pupils mho would have attended them will be trMwJterted to centralised *eh*ds which have vastly immhved edtaa^ .'ttehsl eoUrtes*;‘-lt. actual cash savtefs’ mill amoourto ”* * & V m ,m . * ye*y, rSDitfotoc Dietrich, i*dmed. ^% ;*dd lS -th e pupHs mill he irivwt the chape* to Stpdy. artSj, aortal witwiCea..' aid •other.,‘necessary‘'subjects•mfcigk i t is .jmposaaiia to hMsdponste to the cur* l»e$ a tiir ttr iW 'M g.*# "Mid :•-mmMkJmmJ*' ■ adbKidh'''to■lll, 'itUt iiahtoA. r* warns. slwiifc ' i ^ k A^9difphviwUrik' < ^wu^rtaAli^mfiart'r.^m^wwamsto • i0a^y*Wto#wjr.'-noto \.Atwpna^e ';distrirts ‘are Iwnrowil and- cetOeifaM icftMxAi* H i HtftUtiilid. aimi # w |ui ' * ' 1 * ' e«, * Coverage in the Ohio State' Iniwr- ence fund of the Industrial Commit wionof Ohio is computsorymher* thief o f mor* employes ate engaged, Com- miMien Chairman Thdnsa If. 6r«g^ ory warned foltomin# reports of nsn* complisitCe. ^Coverage is clectivs whet* less ihsa three are sakalorid.’* ■ "*!P*T"f'i.Trrn.lSe®J'",VW ■W^»WT*V^TWWr^-wn^^fPWw^SIt ¥ •« Chairman Cfagoty said, ^but ah- aolotefy required mfth.thrts or more." iwiTxniii or poipiOxv *t» ■H a |:.iiiiiitoiM'uidt i l t o t it ii w^^eov w^wmei^nwwe^*wrae.Tj^fiST^pe*' .mnce ww€%9rwt iiwM^p|pF. and active corporation odfciats art em­ ployes, Increased premium charges are made for failure to il)* payralt reports within one month after the expiration of each Six month’s period, for failure to pay the premium whan dim and for failure to pay aflimaete advance preMfom* Dm state meth- men's iioaweAiMtfcm fond hss aaarts of mots than ISSPOOPW,-accordSa* to , * dnaaciat atetement just released by the eommlwfon. Sales tax receiptsfor 1018 are mere than OMWjOOO lee* than the total for the corresponding period a pear ago* it mas snammeed I f Stole Trip*’ titer Cfeuwrtce H. Xtdrtey. The foitoeX up to August 33, tost, maa |3 i Ato,‘ m> temps**! hgr HMDS,tit for the correspondlag ttota to titof* TmatoWW Unfsley reported. Cotw*ttafio» ecamtsrtrtie* Dam* retire lieoddell dieeleeed Hal coniem* hatton p-c iiedtat f to fMito mmtato Cedsr fmsmp lends for Ml .toviilete plant saartaary haw town toonght by iJ|4m^mtdlrth mf jurnwn^M^nf^jj tJBAf amd» Cedar 9msmp» foeated to Cham#*hto eoanty mm Vrhana* tontetos many totm ytonts mWeh have not been die revami anyptoea site to the The atom General Assembly proprttoed iltjMp €#r the pardtato of tto smnaep tends* H e a r t A t t a c k F a t a l H r m o m m —J-X- *».M--- WIO h a9lVPw Had f o a i> MB- has ha* aaa tth r he mar- Ue wife With MMlgltX sk*^r^P^^s*w w^f • f tm» miner abOdrcn and to have, toe defendant fcpnm; to toteantfc in hie acenmiv. '<'-> AiMMtoi Mttftar* In i «d t fur die 'nopa*' wwe* mmjS' *s*^i ■versafoam Harry tofcaffor. ai* Wood' man! A«*» CtortimaH, cfaatgts’.uon,, awpert ami tsHfol ahsencafoomjwma for mwe thantome yearn. Theymere amrrted JtOy 48, tMO at Covington, Xy, , / ’ > A ld ltI0K 8DIT fllH D fti*tition:of-3fanto w a l artate to the object,of a petitton filed by Catherine Hull, claiming ensrhsK interest in the property* against David and Hattie Allen, Colamhw, Chute* F. Point*, Jir., is attorney for the plaintiff. aeries *f are wish- modi'fntnraet TT*WS TPfWWWWIT cewety, say*' hath Sadford, Deawtneteation Agent. This first lessen to anmaged to further the study o f clothing, The emphasis being put on ton* and Design to ciothtog. gab. ject matter mill iartadt ehamtog o f Jtoeoaslag pattern for todividaato* as well as a discussion o f artistic designs of fabric* for this seato®- Th* farfor-; mation given mill he apxdfcattf foe brth.those mho buy garnwUs ready made, and tome who make their own drees**. Thewswill he n htort raviem Of last year* study in “Color in C*ototog.w Thane classes are free to alt the Women in Crewe county. Every Woman interested in the study of ptothlng to urged to attend the meet­ ing most convenient for her. The schedule is as follows: S«pt. If-Sprlnr VaBey, 10:80 a, m> school building. ‘ * Septi lfc-Hugatw«Jt, 1:80 p. m., 'Ilfos. JPiwacee BleSfc Sept. 18—Jsnlcstown, XO;30 a. .PfrtS ;|Hyrtoi-'FBdiBa. -;;-:r - " Adwtototrstom or leXfumtofs . for ,ght.ertittotoy* been- «|»*tote|i by probate cm®*l>hfollows: •■ Hatafo.ff ^rtto: C. D ifsir Harry Th Smtoh*'** axatotomtolrttnito bond. 1 Kstato of putoed C, Watom m gPaufamA. > j|Hfemniedm>-as WPfFm w* wm: feHVIIMHl^pWSCVlpwmj T .J . M h . G i<H . Johnsen MMMBHf' aennm ■ ^W|^ppmB8h -. wByT ■ , Estate Of D D Deeming, Afoitoa fom itoxm 'Mnftfihitirfifrliiflfti^ bond. itotete of Theodore. Mmop: tolla H, hfofob to toteontotrateto f e iw bond. W.S.Hdger#,P.!BhH»Uh«W. H. Hhlelda m«tomuisd appir*toeii,f Eetete of DydiaH, ^eyera: A % Hi|domr ap administrator, under *800 bond. . ^ Estate sfdapk Brooka: ^mto* Ns!« imp; pa exeenfor, without tom*, J. T. Howiadayf Joteph Carl ipd W41|iam Jtowy tesre appeteM hppmtoer*- ■ Bbtete of Hand W. ihrl^ it: JeanB, ElweU. si sssrnliti Withant * ” w,T.wa -^H^tou^w^wws*g•”a*fspn**mowtopa*' tow, m. p, tn.} d t 2l—Bathr l:S0 p. pt., School f e , - * , 4 '1 * r Sept, a^Beav«wreeh*i 1:80' p. t Beavercreek, H. S. building . Sept, 23-^aifton, 1:88 p, mi, town ht|ept. 2&-r-Jrtferson,l:30 pm:, H.S. building. Sept. pf-^Boss: twp., i : iSO pI m,; ^i.<>oi boildinr. t .* ■ . e.wswp^fao,f m ,’.-. -;.Cv.. ...(• ■4.-' Sept.' 28—New lasper, 1:30 p. m., lira. iHimarFarttoti. ■ ' Sept, 30—Xcnls Twp,, 1:30 p. m. - T^vsubjtot to to:dietotoed to- .Dtoa fhd Dwign to Drev* tod .!%*.>iubject matter willbe givenbyRuthRadford Bloom/Honie Demonstratkm Ageph x—■*— ma f # M ^ p P fe ♦ MM ■Wi.. m g « j. ■.till n O f JMWOTIHIH How that atoortThaa opened and; there wilt be at tiaws away ehiliren on our streets and near artwol build lags, Judge Frank I* Jshason, Htol% has submitted to this paper an article by Phil Braniff which spphes to every parent and little hey to gtol It to eatitled "Weas Don't Hart Hy tittle Girl” and to to follows: , "Deer Driver: , Today my daughter mho is seven yesra old, started to school a* netoJ. Site, worn f daxh blue dzeaa with a' white collar. She had on black shoes, tod more hhtetjfoves. Bto Cockersoeniel, wheeem a t if ft JTV- “jftoeto^^ip-Fr^W^to.totomBpafiwfm.TvwtoKmSyfc*. sat on t hf t j por c^b ^tfd'V^bhw^l his canine belief In fhs folly * f sducatito as she wared “goodbye*' and started pff to the halls of )to»teg.; *• - s ’ \i Tonight we talked stoat school. She told .pie about the girl, mho Site in front o f her—tbe girt With yeUom curls—and the boy atoeea th* stole who make# funny farts, Sh* told me about her ttortfer Fh^hto oyes fo the hack;o f her besd-and about.the trees to th*- »ehod.3mrd--aad about to* big girl who. doesn’t, heliete in Ste Claus. If* talked ab«wt a lot of tWngs—tremendously vttal;toiportaat thing*} toon^atudtodrtteBtoto'V^rt- be*. tow’s -hfto tocM-tow~Siiih. to to* O h io M e t h o d i iU B « f i a C a s f e r a s e e s Delessstea to ^ “ Vpw ** map at which the to* l i l t ceufoimiee three hrsnrbee of Hetoodism are to he eonaolidatedmil) he chosen at tlm six-day nwwting »f Elisabeth” (that's a doll) middled to her righ arm. You guys wnulda’t hurt hi?f, teptd* yeu.t-' Yon m ? I to ^ daddy' When her. foil lt/-htofcwn .or h#j itoiEte*^«to> to' toff Stoto gate' bumped, % can fte;itvtott; ff)toindte starttto school, mtonak* peBcs woemm a dter (^^hlSP^....Slips'.:. a chip. ^spiel Gearhsrdt, she had spent her m® ? life to toAYellow Sprtoga and torttpn, cpmimmiUea and.was a mem- tor of Bethel Dntoeten Chuteh.,•. * Bewd^hto. husband she leaves two daughters, Elise. and Bertie} her jtotote# |tr ,- and-^ p » m ><*** Of near Yattw’Springs? two toototes, Dsrtd Geartiaidt, o f Law- g iviBe, 0„ and Sherwood Gear- l o f Husted, and a sister, Mrs. tote*.. Crahttl; - o f ‘lnesr^SMt^ Liberty, O. , ^ v > Funeral services with be conducted rtfo BoteM.and 8 t Bstoel Dute*«te - — . — — Rd;,-;.ta(o - I ^ t ; WimerRarley ' teihr to Bight Areas Winter W ley; stolto many' fHito 1 ^rtt»whrtrtar aa<*w-.,afcas^afLCmJLwaw' .a>lj*.akAfa*i^; ■ {wswmso wsw.“ ■ ewsimMen•a*B^.•gpeMePomsM^.wmsHV ■la.p^soo-tnthe:.ngrtmdtnm.of The. ssteto ot Harvey I t Aadtosott hat a-gross idtes o f HMtetlE, aeeoto- teg to an esttomte on file to court, Obftgmtiens wer* Bated at iM fe f l, leaving a netvgtoatlen of fl84J l, L o e d S e b o o b G W I S t o * M a t e F u a d s DM'sedrt^to| l Ha\mrifn *ml •* ™ .yMfW^o*^.mto-.■’W’toi' ..^^wn,^a^teMfo:w®mvfoHf are id«en due tttott|fovatootdteg to Dr, p«rk say*winter barley is dis­ tinctly less winter barley than wheat but it I* a masonablely safe crop in southern and central Ohio, Farther torth* tetoter tetotoyte a poor rtsb ex­ cept foyombl* tocations. The crop is ♦ensitiv* to lack o f lime to the sold and reoslrsmente * generous supply • t soil fertility,, Hesston fllas attadr minteg barley * fe l«W H rw » not effectit ai.mtoh >msu»'• • •mmcu ixi wnnone« om >., Nieffer, as Vfocnfor, without bond. WfTAIpK APPRAI*HD vAfejUMit^'iCSsttlNkiittCkitt'''''' ■ •/-p- - ;■• .WSMB?^?W*Wni.-'.W^WWS*WpSWW^^afc'., AWPaJFjBrtM>vlm-JMNlMMmylTIfly School HI he the.ga*st speakto at toe annuat convocation, Tbis^aartleo.'wIB be byiirlAii Chttfdk* Mt 8 ^doaL BMdkt ^ "iVfrW'^^WJS^pwVSJWSw rnttfe rn t 'fa &&& m> MH* MiKUM*v*fwWWteplIuMMt w iM i i f frill Mng M IWrttetMpfttl .ima|H|toMeMumdkiVtCf ■ aaayr** ■ "Charocter.” A * ape mrteeme.: r*sh. *1 to covet' f : per cent of the notes isaged Jan* 1, under the Ohio school ,fouadstion program have been, forwarded fo Gmene Coesty’s eleven rural School districts by H. G, Atdtman, «euaty school sup- eitotende*^ who said f t Hay tto state wattants totalled 123,407,37, , state M m m fh tHteOter % N. Dietrkh warssdmral bofrds of.edu- cotton that if they borrowed on the ; foil amount e t part of toe "paper: issued June ?, to* present allocation . must he applied fo th« jirtofipal of to* hfttt Ottoewte* the wsefonts may be credited to th* geneasl fund site used for ayagaMig topcwn s, Th* warraftts entfontty HetoSmted mm* aemojpieed'bf itopt, AaBman as frtfovir . .,’ . $ m m m % flAOiJSi Cgeasrereek, |788Ai; thtowuHlf- *m-M } Jeff#te©m m m M i Miami, W m M i r ’Mtm,' UJMMS; Silver' cmeto f e StoJTf Sgrtag YaSey, f e - f S f e t Sfogirtuib. IMMeUt ,x«nto Twm tl.VMJf. MefeWAlhf FASttK SOLD What i« toman m ton tjanaie Mr- Kmato turn «aMb §£ tern* has been •old to JMnea ftotoff, Xstta pike, by W, 0 . MSto has Ms Mans, t<* .f e OneiMMsJliMi fa*wr. Wi^WWMM^ *SB5WE.il,' ■adhs to* gisertlen e flfo . Winter barley to oteerre the fiy-frec dates for Wheat. It shouldjnot he sown pntil the safe date,for th* locality hut Should be planted as soon afterwards, pa possible. . Legume seeding* succeed about *s well to winker berlcy a* to wheat. The barley make* an earlier, denecrgrowth to toe spring than wheat hut it ripen* **tH*r and to not likely to lodge. Spring seeding* in winter hsrlcy should be mad* early. >■Six or eight pecks to a normal rate for winter barley. Ladlley grown should be used When possible, hot tosi* is no -certified seed avail able in Ohio, Yields o f winter barley -fit Coluiribu* have been 300 pounds to th* sore greater than yield? from ,Trumbull wheat. On* hundred pounds o f barley enisle 80 pounds of wheat to feeding value. S t r o k e F a t a l T o B c l lb r o o k M a y o r swim gnd hiko>wifo mu an afternoons, But I oafft b* mite font in fa!**? to t hcF MldtrtifeM,tetecl W MhtonlW So tumm ffoafo drtv* osmfidly, fN s * ;d»iv«^ stovrty Part the .steaels «ud httefoee- tions-.ndptoiM«*rtsMik!ter,teatcW- dr*n run fnua heldid pafusd rtws. ’ PtoSM. doiiV hurt my Wtte gbL” ' I ^ C ^ w r o y l f e l d a G o o d W l U P ^ a g fold Thy tortarvW* .Btevstor Cfo, rjamjfjgeggteP* •■ ■■ With Cecil Tfoma* os steward, Bennett McNss!, asstotent steward, and Mrs. Clara Morton chef, the Col­ lege Club ateft#.Tn**d*y,i»ovm Th*. opening of the club to number# sad good thtogs to eat s* msUa* the soctol activittoa fmettosm « most suortee- fat year, - - Y. W„ Tea Mrs, W* 3L MeCfoeney has opened her hop* to tea Y. W» for toe tui* nugl tea to fo fold next TueMay afternoon Ml 4}SI oktefk, Service* for Franklin AaronWrlgbt, his residence yesterday afternoon, fol­ lowing a stroke suffered Jundsy, mil! he conducted a t the home Thursday at IsSS p, ns,, aad at toe Ferry Church of Chrtifc at S:30 p, m, Burial mill he in the Middle Rim cemetery, Be mas hotel sooth of Bellhtook, sear Ferry, and had lived *11 of hit Me, with exception of toe past few yeat%on toe form on which he was hotel, III was a member of the emifety .fowl'd o f edueatlto, and for Iff yuars was a^nsemher o f th* local school hoard? B* was an elder at to i tarty Church of Christ for |ff years, Be also was a mewt*? «f tfo Jmfor Order o f United American MteharHca; Ikirtdvors include to* widow, Mr*, Bel!!* Wright; tore* toridwm Mm Mm Dooly, of Xenia; Carl, *uperiti« fondent o f th*rffefar'toteek acfoolii fome; two ilsteCs, Mrs, MllisaWth Begsaa, *f Went tm m m , and Mrs, Iml* Hue-: o f near BeHteM*, «nd brother, John B«, a# Daytwi, ^ FfaafoteriWtWafofo* We «nj»*«d a*1«vrt»b»g «f fffta fci- loiuhlpi. good games, and testy re­ freshments with tfo Christian In dfeavorSociety of tfo local First Frts hytetlaft Church, Thursday evening, \ ■ .AbMetfea Athletics and physical •ducatlowwlU fo fully supervised this year, Prof, h, II. Miller will htod this de­ partment, He has faugh In to* Iron ton school, » « fo* Wksn a spatial course in physlsil education tods sum msr at DM* State University. He will fo assisted bjr Mm Dssters, in to* training of tfo mam MroDeeterabas taken a two ymwtf route* in fedianap. oils State Bermal, in phjrsicil educa tion, Mis* M m £**» Townsley will assist in toe tratelng of tfo girls. Mrs, fowasfor foa token * special court* fo pfcyritel Mtetototet at Ohio State irnlwwtty tola, itosuMr. Mia* Kmma f * m wM>tntoi tod tote ywm normal students fo fHytWl tetasa- tlon, Mr. Brihteh Ttawi# an# wife* who w*r« rislttagBr, and Mss. W. I t Me- Cheaney tote wmwwr, left for ihete hom* fo ttprtmwy, the meek, , Mass,, the first of th« Okie confirmee of tfo MfofodJrt Epfoopsl church, which opened Wed­ nesday in Columbus, ■§** ministerial and rtx-day fole- gates fo th* conforem* with tfo Krtfodist Bptecupal cluwehgonto and tbs Methodist Brotostaat church wiB fo chosen. Rev; R M, Bllsworto, of ZanesviUe, was to sfoak at tfo span- fog session of tfo conference today. Colamhuil 11 film kefos*-FAllgMiglll M i.- -/ j mite*-r*Wte?m j *■ fl penusMntfosduuartSrs of to* rteurtfa. Rev. D, R* Hill and'MrA 0 , H. Mteh, gun ara attending toe conferegea, Tfo focsilcongregation has asked that Rev. Bill fo returned. ' ■ . „ V .-r.,.',.■ .•■ -v - r ‘ - ;: . ■>■.- •■■.'-•■'-;.•.• M r s , E & h e r G r o u m u m ' D i e d T u e s d a y 4 ? W■anilsilica Mfor Retort Bforhardt OresNasn, W of Afosrt Grossman, died a t for home fo CJiftoa, Tuesday fo 8:40 i. m., IBs, Grossman gave forth to a teoghterrMtowptoi^ffoddtotowite |»e pleurisy and Comnllcationi, ' fo to toe dfoghter ofj lr . and Mrs,. Th* GbdsrrtHu PuWlc Schools open­ ed th* 1988-88 term Tuesday, Sep­ tember 9, with a total enrollment of foM. This represents a deersas* of 8 *a compared with tfo openingdny tent ypar, Tfo enrollment by grades is as tot lews: First, 87; Second 41; Third, 84; Fourth, 35; Fifth, 88; Sixth, 41 Seventh, fo; Righto, 48; Special, 3Sr Sight Saving, 8; Freshmen, 18; Sop­ homores, H; Juniors, 40; Seniors, 41. Total boys—800; Total girts-808. Dr- McCfeansy Adfrtespt- Assenddy Tuesday nmniinib Dr, McCh^ne:*!!:, pfteldent of Cedanrille College ad­ dressed tfo opening assembly of to# high school In tfo puWIc school andi- terium. The epetomr centered, hi* ad: drees arofort a question dfateetedto toe foys and girts returning to school. WT»»te«fo. f'Hhy are you fore**; A m w n f lM i | m m , 9 9 AH TUB HRADUlfBH OM« p a q * o r r w r it m o p SIOMIFICABO* TO YOU. I■,iim«wiiuiBranamin««MSHMMpsMMue«|»mnSteT!9ff P R I C K , t U O A Y E A S ■ • • ■ ■ ■ ■ w iw ! a w f « t n a n » 8 B f c 6 8 y j M I Mew* Breeders and feeders of hogs, cattte and cfotoeM worn gforts and I§ht wtosertunfote vfow' ..served; Messrs. IfcDaniel.and Lsuitoihi, prop- rirtors, wm« to*'fort* fo* wer* .se­ riated by teve'rs! out o f town rep- msenfsttve* of Tfo McMillan Feed Gorp., Ft, Wayne, Iha. .Those for* bring C. Fj Marsh, Diet, Mgr , Day- tfo, and Y. 6.' Westfall, Field Mirt-i t anvilte, 0 . The company makes celebrated Master Mix Feeds for livestock, T< *' ; '’4••:>■'.•- ;' •■ ■•;'■■ •■ . ■•■-.•■;•. •. -1. e o -Q p e m t t v r o W I U H e a r B f o i e r F e l k e ..to5l^/Mc<foeto*yte .and forceful manner tote w*H received- - C /' .* Preceding tfo address, Rev. M. 0. folston,.Clifton United Ftosbyterteh A v ^ te » fo i.;y|etpr Of Cedfoville Bmted .P^byteran Chuwh led to prayer. Rev- B- N. Adam**, of toe ( ^ s r r if o . P ifo b ^ r fo i; Cfottch^ tote -«f) ft. H1 |foy |T * ielfo* , ^»* m r . ff« fov* f«w new mem- foto. on % IteriW:. JrtJfoa. Teyfoi ff% § gvolrtJ i^ to Con*- tare. pianopreludebyMrs. -Mildtod Croswell, dfoector of tfo Dep. of; Mfole 'Of CedarriUs C«ie£L ’w fo ;fo «d ^ ‘fo N * d ;B * ^ ;. ' tf* * aounrtmento . -fOfow*^-'. :Tfonr{ cam* to* toonfog addmas.. ’ - *‘. ' ^* tto . o £ ? S . “ f f i S S £ 2 >' Tifosry’Re-iecatei Tfo high school library; is now. fo cgted on tfo second door, Space ■fotetefe, foo B ase, romns; fo*; fort mgfo;focfosiM#'fti»M tfo:mafo:m Shelves ahd a msg«sin« cabinet have foep fosfo ■ new, Ortiip^rt prbvldedj and fov|rta fow'-booke otetetud. V*' v ^ ■*.»*-1 , t v * V f, ,.7» ' ^ fe ' ^» . Cafstoria " « Tfo school opened on Wednesday teRI im j il! dfofom Tfo .infifouto s s r s s s ^ i ^ . BoM afol efort..troitotea':wtowpw* f, t e S i t S i S t , ^ S S ^ f o S e r ^ ‘ earns o f Cedarville Colloge fo rfompirta to tfo Mmfofos ifortfo-; : Foliowing .th#.'opening- foforii#e' S K S i S a B 1* Tfo Co-OperstiT* Club will «*»*##• toln their wive* and a few ' invited gfoste at to* opening foil meeting Monday evening at tfo Masonle dining room, tfo dinner to be served by tfo i Harden, Commercial; Anna O. WHeso, wm op^teunderthen»nag«»«tof Wee. Mmw»%tfo Boms Reonomica hi- stefoter,' Mw. Drtha Finney fo toe cafeteria cook, jfofofo. are served to pupils at. cost- th e nVirtge price for i,»oon lupch.fo 30 ceiifo; ; - ’*; • ■■* , . FpenRy . A complete list of all teachers and ofort. employees of tfo school is a« fotofoS: *. . s Grades Ruth Chandler, First Gjfade; Jessica Taylor, Second Grade; Al’tdred Trtimbo, Third GrSd«; WHma Ohennweto.FourthGrade; Nelie Reed­ er, Fifth Grade, Ruth Lewis, Sixth Grade; VeH i Baletoad, Special Room; Florepc* AuUman, toght-Saving Room; Emma Foreej, Axt. High School—Carrie M. Rife; Prin­ cipal andLatin; Ora Banna, History; Robert J. Read,Music; Girin K. Swsl- 1*0, Vocatkutel Agriculture; With ontertrined Mrt.■ fostern Stsr. Fifty or more aw ex- P«l*d for tfo meeting,whichhss fort csITed ford:,10 p.m. The speaker of tfo evening.Will fo Mr, Elmer Folks, Of tfo Folk* Pack­ ing Co., Dsytott, who foil disease tfo yartou* «uts of ppat and their uses, ■ All member* era mged to fo pra- sent with tofir wiras fod graste foey im limm tifoe, but tfo nnmbsr e f in­ vited guests sfould fo reported to President. Paul J. Vblkert by nort C rto ffio ii F to rm B u m E t t r n d l S u n d a y E v e * Mstfomattcs; Paa 1 0ra, Coach and Bwldgkal Science; Hsxel Edward*, English; Luelia Robe, English, Her­ bert Deem, Industrial Arts and Cbem tetry; Kathryn Brawn, Home Econo­ mic*; Dorothy Kelson, Secretary; B, D. Farst, Saperinteodenfc and Mathe­ matics, • Other Employeesr-Mrt, Donna Fin ney, Gafstoria Book; A* H, forlow Joseph Spencer, Rebecca ifoencer, Janitors, William Ftefor, Supervisor iti hu»«« and Mecfoblc, Other bus. drive**, ary* Prank Mlfor* Kanneto McKeal, Cfote Walker, John Fox, Kwtnelh Deeter, Bennett MeHeal, € .B « JA,A,MIAG«* A small ham fen th* Jo* Gordon farm, Yriidw Spring# pike, burned Sunday evening. Thews a* on one at home a t tfo time and no- reason ran fo assigned for tfo origin of tfo fira other than from prttteM* de- feetifo. electric wiring, There was no live stock in the fora and only a small quantity of foy and straw. Tfo tarn is partially rattoed by tiwstanee. Dr, MeCbs—sy is •U*4i'nI a—--m *«¥<§»■ ttwrosgfout foplsmbtr, asMsssf tfopssdw.Da. meatton to MuiHroru MRS*TAKE CTHSmif DlffO WBDBMSDAf BVIHING ^A.U., tLjL ^V.J w4. mMt. AVa ■If ©IP Bin. HS 51 I nC 9 »VW| -ZmsWm%mw- death -of Mr*, Jafo Ghraniti, widow «f tfo lata Smtm h, -Gfoanat, D.D, former palter o f tfo laformad Prss- bytarian Cfotoh o f this plara, »t tfo home of her sodiatow imt dauchtev, Mr, and' Mr*, Rofort Gnnley, rite Si##, ;Wedhiaday rtsntog, Mr*. Ffosnut fod hfrt In fo®, suvtral ^ w S s MIS j Sfo' to stovlvet hy fo# daughteft. Mm* Cfotoy a#d a $m, te% James t»; Gfoawrt, % % Fahmounh W. Va. Bn srrangerirtte have fort mala for tfo; foaeral «t tMs ttam km Hmrtol fe m, gteb 1 R-^^Hife99wJr* Tfo Methodist team o f to* a B, § A, A, Image* defeated tfo United •Prrahyterfen# fo- * aeor# of §4 , For tfo Methodists, 10 kite, ff runs, * er tors, 'For tfo Baited Preshytrtiaaa, 4hit«,fira«s,aadg#ft»r», Wfcming pitcher, Hopping, atrato out 4 is and issued 4 «2fo Irttog idtcfor, lannon struto out i mm and issued % walks,' Standings ' W« U Pst, Methodist v » m Presby. 8 ®l tVatoytarton J 4 JSS TRI-ABGMI FARMS TAMM MABf STATE FAIR RIBROMR Tri Angto Fantie herd of Dtooe fogs -under tfo fUrectkm d f , 8 Watt wow Iff firsts; ff MM thirds; * feurts, mid i fifth* at tfo Ohio State Fair, TVs.grand efeunpfc* hoar Which won feat year foa sa il to Fra** ladth, and wm tfo wfo .for agate Ihfeysar, Tfo herd k sfow ‘I m U^r. -BSp imf ®»* PjnTirtffilPff 4^# vis' 49PR ||PM" “I4ra Twaaraaw* was tfo ragfe* of Iter. R. Dabs LaGswc. psMWfr fff - tfo Ffert ITiiihyfertsa^ i^ t Ctt. lego HIU, t?(aefeiaH, Mafomriffy, to himirlifrin # a AyatoUipH i Mmdmmhm * Y -----^iTftFV9PW " of Gsdarvilfe Golfega at ifo mm itet ■ o f tfo forty-fifth yuar. Tha.addffnp wrarapfetowitotfougMMaudfo^ ftfl truths u d n i W i raforad f o - tfo andfeura whfek ffttsd tfo s I kmu I .aad ft* ‘ ~ r , <- ‘"';- Tfo foafer riot*, of Gsdpvriil* folk ; « t e l f « t t o i t e i i g i » a f e , . •■•Graetings war*. •PofottSar. David B, Dew, pastor of tfo Fhto ISrailg- terirt Chuneh, Iteaia;; la v . to Mi : ' RitoW> D.D., Caforvilfet M L. % ; Mflier, t o r w tto to ssirt fo mato*^ mstote, sfo ifcHkG . PmnafnadiGfe rinnato 'Mr, Pmmrtfod .braugl*. ffor,. • Irtgefosfot0* Artrst*, to grfoaIfo T speaker* pfofmm ,ftmaiiis foMfoftdM' Ifoafeng Mhr-Pfouatefo fe a iuamlsr: ^thaBrafoofTTu*torafoCfe|*rtitt#. Coifegf afo h»« a larga stora.‘fo « fe tionsry in Cinchstmtt - ■- i i 'at.fotofort Selma School - Ftower% nr v}, Thn children o f th* Selma School .foil sponsor a Flower Sfow to I fo ’ fymnssiUm Friday, 'foptoiabrt.'lff. 1 Tfo .doora will fo opeated at 7MffV ■ m. They have invited all tttos* totef- estfoJn flowers to participate in ifo event. v >*. . The' classes for Ifo foolta afo u - follows: . » • - w . Dahlias, Six gfeat Manias, tufora . ijllput rinnias, six ferga twelve French marigold, aaetorttem*, sinMaspsefemns to fohllas, mtoforifo,'. sbmfes. mlxfo'htefoasto,'lwsl a n |# ^ '4 ment; mlnlrtmuamimrofosatafoovsr six inch#* high, roadside flowers (Weeds, grasses, and wild fo a n lf . Any other tatarfottog arraageateato^ will fo apprsefetod each as bnfois bouquets, mWstora gsfoeBs, dish gardrns, vegetefok arrang*msafo house pfeats, ate. All entries mtfo fo to before popa Friday. * . - * Tfo tfesMe fo r ’tfo ridUfraa. .«ae; - Six gtont ilnntee, twelve smirtll a fo niss, six large marigold, twelve dwarf marigold, single specimen* of sinntos, marigold, or aster, howptoHipemoe, dsMifo,tertmpar*Jbfx*d fowpete, Vegetables—♦ bfots, # tomatoes, ff ; rarrats, * potetoee, « onfeps, t rah- cabbage* 3 pumpkin or •gnash, a dfe. pfeyof-goufofe ” • “■■ Due State Traasurrt, Hep, Gferance Knisfey will bring kfe orchestra to ferateh tfo nmsie for tfo evealfot. Tfo rMMrra will fmafeh a part at tfo PWfiilMi Tfo fblldrar* wiU sppreefate rooforatkm. A l b e r t M . B o x a r t h D iednM sr U A M M, Bosartfe I f , died at bfe fo«Mra tfo TVwaffferraaA Asa affrt of towa, Friday at T g. fo | | Mary dsa to Rasa te Manfey m fo bad fear yiwra. Mi la walelead Addlaan and !<**. «f Atom, o . tkraa a t 1 «f Dr. C. S. MM. af fffo Ote

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