The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

t3 t Hiln J r guarto* weefo&m «wto. .MJ8 iCHKOULt MB4t MOt*C* .: 1^MUIMMML 4| h tf, tL • • j g j j g S l f S S S * * I f t i t f r , » * i « « • * ! # • - V * *f U W M I - f%mmi Cwtotvgto IH . . West «:• * A- If. 8*48A. m. i*M *. M- t;8fi 7. M. XMlf 7:1* A, W, threatb !#:•• A. M, through 1:10 F. U through * ; » J». V . through 7;fii GsdarviU* only. it** *,!*<; 7:18P. M. Saturday, Sunday, H*IW*ys only 7 s liP .ll. through »;$*F ,J| , .1**** Xenia- S at,, Sua..tud Holidays |I*to h*#, 10:16 F. M„ CodarvUI* only, iaetrtt __r H m . ■ < y i i i> vl , wm wm ***** *» haa mm used 1m dtooreaffir * Oiw hi 'tm muf'tom Hum ***** mi Hut mm wfttbt fhr hear­ ing m mi. after >ixweeks from the fir * pfifitinstisa « f tfci* m O m T FBAKK.1* JOHNSON, I* th# r It .has keen « m haadw* fifty kaf ^fMWNI- §^m CSfl4MAiliVA&NI TAMI 9b* jyj^| WMk1« '4$9tfllll$fMI fMUMWMIMt tibWll# I t was on i iptwwfcne 17,1797 that wjfW fVm avam |4I mi . *a# b I mi A immu L manta, it to in th* fruit farm *ew m It was than* Wmmm huadrad fifty YattewfauauueO’ftpto*. EJL Mfe. «, Cb» iirrfflt V«B#*' am i lm ft«hwu. A*. “H*> t, Jsewwewk JHbH ilHiiwt, m , Wo- *» fit^^rr Ia«MM iHHcg*. AA - 0«> s « i r 5 •¥ MS TIRKH3? - OP II Util^ »-A No, J, ■ Wm^ Seeter*. g.s. N#> *, ■ « * • “ “ “ * * " • H" • * '“**•; ,«M » B - Vmm , U M k TWrtiir Nt1l. P iirfttll 1 WmtmwWl** h * C M M c C a r t k / t U l « t P l e m t ^ . . «Ai Qtotfb. Attenwy lot Pbintilf, long y«Mwit luwI mmh tvonrlMtaMsf (i.l«^ lA «) M t tom * MXM*t& f . ........................... . m ,u' ■ •- . ; '••, & '■ .•■ .• ■ - ■ •'■ • ./■'.■ X e n i a f i r m s Y e n S h o u l d Mm M b Dei^ndahle Inidiliitiohsandilesem YourFatroiiiife - ** f a t i 'a ^ rmmmmmummummmsmmmemmmmeizmmmmmmBmcm 1‘ -S lie f i i o TI ot M b , uwm iie4N »n ipany wp i■Niggi^tii,ng' Fy*' .wpi |R 5,1 <, m NunUy •. .-. ^W-:.tr, f S • * [' (jlAn v-rf,!»;>%. 'm m * 1 h .v?^7 ■— , > 1 1 . mm* >« puf tpwys I*«?/ij,*** mm'wgmrnwm-mmamsag/W&toi (,« »• pttaM.rfttlWHfflllyMult., ?') it- t„ •, . * £ % r *cb* mm }k M r e ' M . *»,.'■ M i^dta*;|w»fttt. .fN l; Xto ^ , - 1>" * f *, v * **** j x ‘-V' t . n‘ i . ’ 'v vv-/ IbNkWii Ntai»A,of' thelir jewtomatil >;r\-’ :/:IiHfy-Hlllt #Phjii"ijotiwA»i-^ * : * jMy. tlM» ilWH#’^ :*N «k -jbMbiL ^^ Ail alifpMj M■' t it-'™ nnHWwwwi . iney in law noauMBti in various *- ' * m* -,r, V 1 ; v^ * . piniw.UiaiW ,< ' * ifair fittoli :fit(MRIM*Mr V > - IlBliie Federal Saidnge & loan Association . ANorth,Detroit Street, oceppiesAn Importantplweinlhehomei«d com­ mercial life of this p*rt of theState. A financialSmtitutjon, iavreUaaan * m . cultiesi t 1overcomes and its strugsfies to attain its ideals, The' Home, Federal Savings find Hom Association,duringthecourseof I T a nVMgpiyycf l a A lC JN JCilC'o. At B Etat Z S U k m bcen headquarters for electrical apf pliances for the people1of this com* mtmityj .radios, refrjgoratdra, range^ washing machines, ironera, and many other,thinga that' increase the Nfi» dopey o f any home while eliminating its'di^llorfeSf-1R|» good servi mM home,appliances are giving that hnvl X E N IA ': ■ A im r s a i iS who feature the sates and sendee s, are offering aonfe BuickMeter Car real bargainsingoodused<lars. been purchased *om Hamer's is thg only testimony1 they need to offer to gainmore business,, its substantial growth, has aided ml TheirnameisassociatedwithWasf. Hm Upbuilding it this section. The inghouse,whichstandsfor tb#bsat in pmgresaof anycommunityi*Append- theelectrical field. Westtaghousehas ent tp* large degrcfeupon thelncil-.oi^ay,, pipneered-rgave America the itfes provided for ravings and home ^ t fully porcelain enameled ra S ^ a p i ^ - s a f t i a himmhwne^., ¥hey:pay;'4 per. befit iJSlCbn^i*e^^unit. enredhv,«r t monatattes onwreener r ^ *™ Y>**«to* county <* Mm tive yplps-''Tfio^;fii t»*jH tosupplyinformationconcerningtheir service to anyone interested. H 'J h t M f ol’NiisrfifitofciiMare wen known in the Community, for tmifa*gMmnt„and’their'aiart iatoMst tathe progress efibesoUre ConuBBh- >+*h •f i• r-, w m — i n w i m i n iiiim iiiw m u iinw Miim iiin iN W iw iiiw w iiiiw H w w iH h p iim M im tw iH w vm iiiw Hw w in w f w i M i w i i n ^ ’i’/ ”,. " » hi UMflMMitf :\Cp.%slrlfKCt’ mmsimcrnmn g.N, Detreit SA 4 PER CENT OH SAVINGS S ta it A ft A c c M ililtt M teK ,fc .'thepe: Main is ili(WSMw*WMe»i»HS»fc)iiiSS.i.iiiwfttriteeiiiiwHaww.l,»MfMiiHi<^MWH»i»ii,»iw.> i.m.in , f ir---—1—1- 1:-i,' m r.. ft-' .illirt«l.iiwwisiwwi» 9 SM 1 A AWTO SALES Authorized Sales and Service , BEAL 'BARGAINS IN GOOD U8BD CARS „ , SSiaXMrett a* *■. , •>• /'* * Vtmmt Mat* Sifi ■ilaiuniT"InrTHI ‘ i[gSSwiaMWHWMi^inM>Siti»ilWMti»wiioin»iiO»ewiWHiMi)Mww)ntieMi—wT operation is so simple, its. heat con­ trol so accurate, many of your wori hours will becomeleisure hourp. Ut Hamer'sexnlainlit manv j 'a ito its yfaatotaa. i.iNiiiMWiirlii hors and-invite tham-to make their’ Ggrage their headquarters when in Xenije. -■Theyhsveestablisheda rep* station for inteert^r in husiMea-r beingdefileminquality car* inwhich theyhavejtonfidtoce,,When ths^r fiett A cap theyfejl tNy have gained a: friend for theyiWieVe theirm wiU to W im * expected of them to w«*' *N need jot: the ewtomfirs,; Whethw through the purchase «f a new er used iBodel, Their^ueod car 1 ’*: ' CO ’/I«Y- XENIA AUTO WRECKINGCO. They invlte your inspection and impatiooift of prtCee, . '; . of Xenia; Auto Baleais inDie handsof expert •^Mhaniee. Iheir pciii^ ihM a l^ e lewt togiw dfipendehle: motor car tortfiBa •;, -i ..... .1 \hoefiW at 210 South O llier ^w »*» ■.; om *P»»'9 '"*• miwt impwrtaat prase -In the transportation life of this Community for no Finn Is doing mote to keep the wheel* o f pleasure, commerce, industry, and agriculture on the move. They can save you money op auto smrto-' They maintain on* o f the largest ,stocks o f used parts for all makes andmodels o f cars, trucks, and .tractors in their part.©* the , state! Tfce^havewhi# ye* Wantwhan yott itofit it—priagA \mton piston#, stogs, gw.ssatem, radiatow, tondm, timerstosusaal e»er partoWbsn -yefi'fito.lfi N will pay! yfi« to afi* tte».'-i:Or,H. you-*i»;«Biii Mde todrimin, fiend themihrtoaka to* **tot # Wmt-m and^aerial fipniiter. They. tnke. care'ef-eut of towncustommby parcel poet filling all orderspromptly They pay cash for old or funked cars. If your car is all in, sea them. Youwilt h* please at theprice they mferymt> * ' ’’ waaa slHaa H A R H E R ’ S EU 9 DTWCAL A 3 PPUANCES THE HOUSE OP WESTINGHOUSE • S XI Ifeln 9t* Phsne: Maw. 11*7 miiS«ii*atwwmHCJwi»*<nn*wuS*«'niitimt«wiiiii>hn»^iH/ —mwiinHijmiHmHu'iwnm-nEmwHHOHirtinHri, FARTS ^tnwri CAM-^YMKIM^TKACTOXS -Ties* Xadlaiiw Feadew .' Ceasrsfom .. . W i nqr vm q %Mm> r^r r i n i ;-. U M n M T U w w A f fw iU Ini* MM /m torm * m m r n ^ m v>—at— >— ,lemamiiiMnwsnwsaaiasssaiMmsinoiiwiaaiiwtOwosmimsiwiioiemwomiwMinwF. ■j iwii)>Hi imiu ui!n m im emm m tmUm mmm MMMMW ni)iinMi<.uii»riumiu)Bwinwniitmeiwwnsu UAULY m arm e t fo r L I V E S T O C K m n 4 om hoh n s t o c k y a e u s Xkttfftwet #hm$ Mai* 4 i WMMitwmaini i!l!!!t:!i:..niB!WM»;im«ip< m m IT Saw!e»|,ii!»i?SM!in»n»»oiiftw(!iiMai,wii8jiMiiiiw* t h e m m m m s e x c h a n g e c o . COAX »^M KXM r«RD »^^ m r m h n m m tlmtom H fil«f tittd C*#Iadi«f tm ' ' C W, Manegef m W« Mato mkm rp jyn— ....................................................................... ly praised by a vary large aafortey of thedtifiaaaof theV, A, andewaad only by a very small miaerity Approximately two thousand visit” ora to the Library of G outim a* Washington, D. C,, gase upontheori­ ginal copy of tho greatest jptow Of, workover struckoff by thahnduauf hjtnd of mu* F#*Mf it iiiv y dfty -vie fww*» awevuV1 awev*rf. ewepypi/- standoldageandyouth,richandpoor, educated and .uneducated. Hut all one needs todo is to step andthink, andh» will-very«*dUy realisewhat it hasmeant to thelover of national libertyand equality. . ft to true, end only too true, that we are undergoing one of the great­ est depressions in the history of our country.,Feoptof todfiy, .Ovary whet* in the U. S., are devoting thair thoughtsto toamorematerifil things of theday, ’Mfi fill worrymore fiboat food, clothing; andshelter thanwedo about the great documents of the U. S, -However, what would the rtory have been today, if men like fames Madison, the Father of toeConstitu­ tion. Gfeo. Washhigton,. Alexander Hamilton, awTDr. Hen Franklin, and a scow of other,grant thinkers, Who personal interests- gnd means? After the meetingwaaoverthatnightBenjamin Franklin walkedhome,alone,, a * ha walked slowly up the street under toetolt;dark trees, and turned to »t Ms gate, noonewill ever knowwhat his thoughts'were. Hut one.canrea­ sonably guess that1he was thinking seriously about what had been done that day. As BenjaminFrankUnwas turningin ids gate, atmanupproach- ed and; said, ‘‘Wall, what TothisDr. Frsnklinmodestly . “A,RepublicanGovernment5 fitYoucan keepit so." In thatroomwheretheConstitution. was Signed there hung a painting- particular picturewaa'p $ell *7nthto'-i paintedsun, and after *U had signed, 'toite wea much "dtoeusaioii. toa’;to wbrthevitwtoasettingaunor a ris­ ingsun. Howeverwetodayknowthat It wasa risingamt*. vaWtoiagdown ■aw- ."»-w ^ 'W -,'.*fffT S *u g '.^wpsw^.w * . w-wvwsi|mpvsw|g^.--wmwiCTew to.fill Ito sptondor upong toee na­ tion. Yet us.aH toafik God for to* institutionfiftoaGnltodBtato*. HfiiHiWIT KXENXS, ? ■*.-■ • r .. Cfia«fyOto, Ohip, BIRTHS RBBOBtBD / ■ FOR AGGGST 1M* THE GEO. DODDS & SONS fiRARHE CO. MONUMENTS—-MAUSWEUMS ■. - MARKERS - SEE HIE EUIESI! MEUOBML AST EUHtBIT 1H OHIO MS W. Itoia SIMM H w M 'MlMliiwiiieiiBHwieiint— mimmiiiiiiniiwliilmiMlwSuMMMwIiiiwi— iiwiSiwiiiliiMiWiwiMwiyM —mmtmmmt m gWHiW— ,M— aimmMnMMmiMm,— m— n m I wi — •mumiMMemmiWNt eh — — , 4. IR V IN S . H Y IK A N , D . S . C , CH IRO POD IST and FOO T ORTHOPED IST Aiks Bldg, Drtrteii it Mai* Sts, Fhonet Main W-^lf No Answer Call IS* MILES HOTOE BALES ‘ ARE ANNOUNCING THE NEW 1839 PLYMOUTH COME IN AN» SMS IT •Also?GoodUsedCirtt m imtmAie. , . >>hrniet'Mfito7IlH we«i # ilfte BbWErE FURNITURE* MATTRESS CO. U P H O I . S T E K I N G I ’ CasiofitMadeFumifare, Hjaperirtti.Sifcftortnfi, iMtowfi, T«*t !1 Hew ^ IlfittodStols I leM t ' 1 Unritsifrti Setfilee to Avc, W# Tkk % gad Deliver Hm t U atofluia argB > jgUMdu jfa*day *wf a |fc|U gae e ikfia aume; ®mmt Roderick 1Tulk*r,. Kennedy St., XrtU. Wnf.Marl Terrell, Jr., 46TrttmbpU St., Xenia, Shirley Atm Smith, Il5 Beltbrook ■ "'P ' ■ ' "1'"' ■ **>.. 4dike Douise McDermott, R.R. No; »,Xenia, Jarry- Lee Marshall, R.R. No. 9, Xenia. Donald tm fonei, 10*0Holly Ate., Dayton, Mfiry Joanne Jenes, 20*. Chsetnnt Bto Xenia. - James B. Jordan, 2 Owens Are. X*ia». ‘ . “V MaineEckerk, 1128, Gallowayfit., XMa, Jauwa Dodge, 2Miller Are., Xenia, .'Sfindra'Hue Growl, R.B, No, 2, VsmSd* IvahGave, 70SM, <hnrch St, Xenia. Hmtald Dettori Barle, 28 llivllng St.j.XeMa, itonaMRobertBaxla,28HivlingSt., Xenia, WiU* JayneBeal-, *88N. Ring 8fc, Xenia, Veda Ann Archer, 24 Center St, Xistia, • . £ Ralph Steward Wfirdlow, M.H, Ntfc 2, DaytMii MarilynWright, RR. No, *, Xenia. RosalkGordon, KM. No,«, lento, RohaldGayleFargaoen^MR».No, 4: Xtnto, "*■ Talriei* Alto AMbrlght, SR. No, 5, Xanto. ; Bert Atkin*, HR,, ftohorn, datoto Hiwfird Allen, BeJtfircok, CarotoAnitaHaator,Yellow%rtogs Jane %t#r, SR., Wayneavllfe, V 'rtmerMweodtArra!!, itodwrilk, FmaiWteD*w*ey, XdhNo, y, Day, Nostoan.fdgWDaSnvimHelftrook, S«Mil lAwtll Dttotor, FafrfitM,', tMh 'Altorta GrOMnHatt, ORtoto' Sartort* Iw# 'Gtoaa, '■tommmmmmmmmmmm BIXTY 1 l m FRC j K ; i and Bdgar Hfiigenwill seme to to* Bmte i ^ W W a ^ iS S s B t e to thalr _aecond. Cturted. In thisferceftrt am*y o intensedrama intowsi K r Witt Open * prevu*, -. ghailie $$£Jl s F jm m s a & s ^ Maiphy, Ana Sheridan,-Bit* Johnstonfind Hto Artka have :m& aanporttog'.totoU'"’*«•’ ** " » - • •-- ^ *•***• , with them ■impia totifir f , ' *■vf< rv1(t ' ^ <v’ , t-.f A N D O T H E R S P E A K E R S ' A T fi s 1 - ' - -i ' J v ,*J'v ^ x ,ic4r?; h lr ‘at * i f r 1 Y* 1 V, , >!.v COLUHBt toirnnentfvsi for the thou/ twenty-ntoth showwhich^ fairgrounds i was raveaict Hfinfetd of t, Agriculture, Ohio committ Witt be an to tog, contest w agricultural e than thirty-fi horse-pulling dairy project byi>004-Hch states; a. spe . coliseum; a ni ed by the Hlej g ...and u^Bucke. s .to which Obi fi cianfr WiU coi t1 - $ 2,000 tocast d that 100,DOD showfitwhicl " , the finest, dai _ ■ State’s and Ca said. Honor cial .entry we ’ Efivltogcif So , Jtoow Gucrnse the showand 1 ■■a concert on t ' United States . f’U’ G re e n e C ^ u i p y ^ Sgt, September 2 4 t:lt» n m ^ ./ ^ a .' s a * ^ ^ " : f ^ (* Ui h>* 1‘ T i \ | ■* ✓ ^ a1 'v ‘ < ,• i (j.* v ^ ' : '• »5- PICNIC afid OX ROAST E V E R Y B O D Y G O M E - 5V.f ,'4-I'C r COMM ITTEE IN £ H A ft< & : *1' w , , * *“ * , f < * ‘ I ■. .rK.r '■■• • ; . ■. ■.''■■■■. ..t ..■■.■ , *.'v""... •1 v; r ■■«•.■..••"■'■ n ■,;. ■..■:■■■. ■ ■'■''„• ■, ■:■■ :rS■ • j. ■' . W a it t ii Rdbwrta, C lwUM e tto y inm C ha fi Rtiaael. •>. 1:1 '•V*'-*. t. .« . ■j.- •■••.•-.' I•" , .V ;■■'■ ■.■ ' /V , .<; .-. .>.;.-!•'v,. ■■..■'-•»'•■ .:•.>'!,■■;!"-.. 1. " 1 ::•. .•,,■ ’ ^ tton fiv Mnauii, iw rtea Smith » ti 1 w M m mfitortatofie' r*f‘ uMii.iininyiiii fA1^'^^* ,*VuvV f tl 7<\' I it m Dr. H. N . W W m m b b n t ib t x - r a y H X M J im iu rr 1 # A I N A I T M A I Y * M « « A X - Ibaparation ** by the state > fop competitiv \> than 200Q po payment Coi ' ;o i otoo .it w man Carl W -! commission, to fifteen key ; Cambridge, Ci . land, Columb; ' field, Fortemo ,'•• vfile, .Toledo . Smith stated, for field supe . ;>*■' M'M MtKnuVNnii EC . ter% tetotistici 7 ; .atonographert ■•* . details and.a] obtainedfron commission h * Dr. Walter the State De; ClOTedthattw to this sebtioi *a Rocky in have been rep- a by Dr,’ R, E. 2 sionet of Chill DI The malady 1 children whe Bower said, together to th near their hon , by ticks, Dr. diagnosis o f ♦ With the fiuali ably an eastei 'tain spotted f — iu m A-twenty-th job placemen daring Aagus July, w *8 rect employment s teen state b dustrial cento Director W .-'l placements tot dUstry, while ments to both ifiealton* wan i the active file employment t j-\| August wan November, 10 failed to regicr Dr. ». fte totendent of hospital, fcso toigaaiae*, bo ^ forutoshypat therapy dep^ ***' smdbodkst:cai pktumsandli t E Batomsa asssi «m^u| u | k i a*..s i—jin ___ ffwliw M^RHIWP. 4 Mtov£Afli ^m|utoMMatoymm m VRVjIgNp MMft£yjm 1MMHMHW toMP^Ml tallwMi wldh alaan toMtoUtocr.fi^^^M^. B c I imo I I I i S OMm $ 2 . 0 0 V c e u c S h o p AwiLj tlwtwatortton •atforCkt#55 aafi OtertWht ta*|Mtokmt\ tow* awd Xtt" Jawwifiatos at a .».,'Oed*ifi1 toll#, 11, a, to, Gtiwr fiktxi theXsad* Fab XsteiteTVp., 1■ Oa Ort, 4 t yyi t ldM h m, as n

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