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BEV. HANNA will write th* certificate for the fall I p b id a y NEWS LETTER GOES TO NILES tfaie of two ypars, and. sign it *s clerk,” County Rev. Milton G, Hanna, for the last Well, the first wen was ‘passed. Bat WILL MEET 0 . Weed has PREDICTS VETO mailed 8,482 FROM STATE several years pastor of the First Pres­ the fc&eond came quickly. How could property tax returns to byterian church at New Philadelphia, I meet my old school mates ? Monday County property owners. announced from the pulpit o f his morning I went in time to ring the IN LIMA DEPARTMENTS church Sunday morning that he had OF FARM BILL first bell. Monday, April Is designated as tax listing day accepted a call to become pastor of Here is the roll; Lacy J. Tarbok, 17; mtuma must be Boston, Mass., filed at the and the First Presbyterian church at Niles, Lee M. Kyle, 18; William Fraser, 18;: P*og*Um*>f Ohio Federation M*et office by May 1 COLUMBUS, O.—The death of U. Senator & P* Fesa annopnead Mon­ in order that Ohio. March 29,1928 Nellie Cooper, 17; Albert Boyd, 17; Wffl Bring Many Notables to Lima be placed on S, Senator Frank B. Willis has day In Washington that in hla opinion! Editor Cedarville Herald: the tax di Rev, Hanna preached at the Niles Tujley Foster; John M. Kyle, 15; personal prop- changed the political horizon o f Ohio, President Coolidge would veto the pri- I have just found a yellow leathetr- arty tax p church two weeks ago and was ex­ Gramville White, 17; Lizzie Andrew- LIMA, O.—The program of the dom­ although the primary ballots will re­ sent farm relief hill if it is pasted. book that I used to Carry in my Coat Auditor WesA tended a call immediately after, He 15; Laura Huffine, 16; Ada Foster, 16; ing thirty-second annual convention, that property main unchanged. Governor Donahey’s Last year when this measure reach­ pocket marked Cedarville High School withheld acceptance' until his an­ Nannie Barber, t t j Clara M. §mteh, Ohio Federation of Women’s Clubs, owners Will.he »t after May I appointment of Cyrus of Cleveland ed the president he attached his Veto. September 18, 1871. nounceSunday. 17; Mary Gee Holmes, 1 ., Mattie was annWmeed ‘here today by Dr, and will not reo the benefit o f the now serving as Director of Commerce, The present bill Is regarded as more That reminds me, that graduating 8100 Rev. Hanna will succeed Rev. J. H. Marshall, -16; Hattie Iliffe, 16. This Josephine L, PiCtce o f this city, Wtate ranted for filing to succeed the late Senator, was pre­ or less dangerous and purely socialis­ from the Indiana State University within the Lawther, who goes from Niles to feast is not a complete roll, the next leaf is president. This convention, to h i held [period, dicted by nearly all officials within the tic in nature^ and working, It is Con­ June 24, 1871, I returned home and The auditor’s Liverpool, out. My sister Laura C. Foster was here April 16 to 19 will have several will remain open State House. He would hRve in all, tended-that at two-third vote could not took the plow1 handies expecting to Rev. Dr, Hanna has been,pastor of in school' that year. After attending sessions daily. Some of the program from 8 A, M. 4:80 P, M. each probability been a candidate for the be .obtained to over-ride the veto o f go to the Theological Seminary, H tta the New Philadelphia church for the the Theological Seminary one year,* features are as follows. week day, Inch* Saturdays, be- Senatorial nomination at the August the President, burg early in September, - tween Monday *i May 1 to assist last six and. one-half years. He is waB appointed a second time 1873-’74, Lactate,. “Historic Staffordshire,” primaries for the long term against The President has recognized the The Cedarvilie School Board had taxpayers In out their returns, well known outside his congregation, ’That year the Woman's Crusade Monday at 6:00 P. M. by Mrs. Ellouise Senator Fess hut will, now, of course need of some relief along the line for failed to secure a superintendent add Assessors ha been appointed Which has increased from a member­ against the saloon started. I am told Baker Larsen, Lima, who is a* au­ run to succeed himself. farmers. It is said he Will approve on the 10th of September my father for the twenty- districts in ship of 250 to over 500 during pastor­ it originated in Cedarville, The wp thority-oft tare aftd historic china., Lieutenant Governor Earl D. Bloom the proper sort of legislation but he . said to me: “ Why don't you go down thecounty to aceo; lodate taxpayers ate. He had a prominent part in the men held prayer meetings before the of Bowling Greer, has been named , .... , „ would never approve a bill in which and apply for the place?” So I went Address, “Law Observance,” Wed­ Names o f the wessons' in tine bpildtng of the new church four years farraergP disagree on. Under saloon door. They met at daylight, Director of Commerce by Governor down and talked with Mr, James nesday at 2:jbQ P. M. by Mrs. Edward twelve townships, ie villages and The Marshal forbid the use of the Donahfey to succeed Mr. Locher,' As Gowdy, brother-in-law of Joseph Os franklin Wjwte, attorney of Indian­ four wards in Xeni are as follows: 3 Rev. Dr. Hanna will occupy the Pu V *he * V* c.ant co+f sc^ side-walk. It often rained -and the sUch official he will have supervision born, my former teacher, to whom ! apolis and vice?ptesident o f the Gen­ William Sipes, lath Twp.; Hicks pit at Niles on Sunday by mo^ ' ^ th at* what the bill mud Was deep, but they did not falter. of the various department of banks nf means, for farm relief, then farm land owe much more than any other; eral Federation of Women’s Clubs. Warner, ■ Beavi sk Twp.; W. E. Siid b&fib ng, building and loan asso­ •» - a . , i „ t » . Meetings, were held In the chprehes Address, “Hold Fast America,” Mussettev, iek Twp.; Charles there, but'will not enter on his new had a talk, He asked; “Have you ever ciations, division of insurance, division ests, once it was wanted. and speakers were brought from Wednesday eft 8 P, M. by Dr. Gifford Cooley, Cedarvili Twp,; Frank pastorate until the first Sunday in taught school?” No, “ You have hat of securities, state fire marshall and It will be recalled during the annual £cnia, Yellow Springs and Clifton. Gordon of Meloburne, Australia, Who: Charles, Jefferson May. Dr. Hanna and family will move no experience?” None at all, “ Do »p., Milton Shaw, the public utilities commission. The meeting of the National Farm Bureau, They appointed your'Oo&raSpohdent as Wag serit b y hftr government to study Miami Twp.; F. M Thomas, New Jas to, Niles some time during May. you think you could?" Yes. “Well Governor is expected to'name a suc­ there was a great difference o f opin­ fierk and requested that he report the the workiflgS o f the Eighteenth amend­ per Twp'.; Albert |ercer, Ross Twp.,* Action on Dr. Hanna's resignation .that Counts for something,” and. we cessor to Mr,’ Bloom early this week. ion on this question known as- the proceeding in ' the Xenia Torchlight, ment in the United States. John RoSs, SHy will be taken at the annual congrega­ separated. Twp.; Earl All appointments are until the next equalization fee. It centered in the And when the hasty igtteraftCU&’b f men Simison, Spring ffey Twp,; Henry tional meeting of the New Philadel-’ That evening Robinson Satterfield AddreSs, ’’The One Thing the World regular election as proyided hy the election and the radicals wpn by one appeared in print they were indignant, Weller, Spgarcree and Walter phia church on Wednesday evening, a member of the Board, asked me tc Needs,”" Wednesday at 8 P. M.r by constitution of the state. Vote. The conservatives lost and this ihere Was never any question about Nash, Xenia. Twp. April 11. write an application and make thc- Ohio Supreme Judge Florence E. * * Ifc brought the defeat of O; E. Bradfute, the accuracy of the reports. Gtto Wilson, Fairfield village; Dr. Hanna is a graduate of Cedar­ • salary as reasonable as possible. Sc Allen, an outstanding ’advocate of Col. Carmi A. Thompson, who has who advocated a conservative ' plan Hero is a resolution write and George Beyl, Oshofn village; M. W. ville Col.age and is the son of Mrs. ' I did. The next morning our Pastor World peace through the outlawing o f had charge of the Willis forces in the much along the line that .would meet ligned by the author, “Believing that war. / ■ . ■;. Collins, Cedarville! village; Herbert Susan Hanna of this place. Rev, Samuel Sterrett came out one Ohio presidential contest for delegates, the approval’ of President Coolidge. ;he sale-of intoxicating liquor in our Fisher, Bowersylll4 village; C. B. and announced that the School Boart Address, “ The Challenge of the New ;illage is doing incacnlable mischief; is being urged by his friends to seek Congressman Charles Brand, whose had pnariinously voted that T shoult Leisure,” Thursday at 9 A, M. by Mr. Preston, Clifton 4i||age; Towne Car­ IMPROVEMENTS ON Believing that the traffic is in opposi­ lisle, Yellow Springs, village; Harry the Senatorial nomination at the Re­ theory along this line is more socialis­ ' .have the place. One member said Eugene T.-Lies, Chicago, special rep­ CHURCH STARTED tion to the wishes of the majority o f Frazer, JamestowiJ village; Luther publican primary in August to suc- tic than conservative, has attacked “ This tobacco tastes sweeter in the resentative o f the Playground and oilr citizens, Believing that notions Hartsock, Spring Valley village, and jeed the late Senator Willis. Chief Mr. Bradfute in his endorsement Of vote. This was Friday and school was Recreation Association of America. The contractors for the new addi- speak louder than words, therefore, W. W, Tate, BAlbr^k village. Justice Carrington T. Marshall of the Hoover, from ;the viewpoint of the ■: to begin the next Monday. Mr. Ster­ torium for, the U. P. .congregation Resolved, That a ’committee o f ten wo­ . Address, “ The Rules of the Game,” Patrick Lane, J&nia first ward; Supreme Court is also mentioned as a farmer. , Bradfute in his letter rett announced, we will have a meet­ candidate, as is also dhe late Senator’s have started work and the excavation published in full last week in these men be appointed' to visit those Who Thursday at 9:00 A. M., by Dr, Pfank James Fletcher,'X^tia- seepnd ward; ing of the examining board, to exam* Secretary, Charles A. Jones, Con­ lor the basement for the heating plant columns, was a Well-pointed and a cor­ sell liquors in otft village, and kindly, D. Slots, former superintendent of L. F- Allen,. Xenia| third ward, and ine you for a certificate. Revs, Hanie gressman Jos, T. Begg is being urged vill be completed this week. It is rect answer to Brand, whose idea is -rnOfetty, Ithpertunablely, ask them Pueblo, Col,, public schools, founder Frank Robihsan, ■ m a fourth ward Mortohi Sterrett, were the board. • expected that the placing of the foun­ to quit the business, and that said of the Moraine "Park Junior School of i>y many political advisors to seek the catching votes more thafi'gaining re­ dation will be' started at once. With fear and trembling 1 went tc Committee be instructed to continue Dayton, and .n nationally-known leader W. W. Tate Senatorial nomination instead of that lief for the farmer. The farmer that ‘ the old Grove Building-(Xenia Aye). their appeals till this request is in mpdern^educational methods, of Governor on the Republican ticket now has something certainly cannot Mattie Iliffe and three other girls that granted. Address, “ The Home, a Social Ingti- Eleltion Board Others t own as “Dark Horses” are WILL CLOSE ROAD be won over on the Brand line- of had been ifi school with me, came to J,F,W0&TON; ttitiOn,” . Thursday at 2 P. M., by Mrs. figuring on getting into the race if the argument by dividing with the farmer Witness the performance. From two situation looks promising.- that has little or nothing. One o f the High School pupils, Maggie Barry, chairman of the Ameri­ W. W, Tate, Bel|feook, Republican Preliminary Work has started on the to five P. M, those men took turns William Teach, took seriously ill. can Home department, General Fed­ was endorsed for 'Mppintment as' a Columbus pike and it is expected that The statement of - Senator *Fess - - r I read a page of Greek from Xencr- Vince Iliffe and I.sat up with him.the eration o f Women’s Clubs. - member o f the County Board Homage has been paid the late Sen­ ;he food will be closed to travel-about Monday is'nothing more than what’ phonis and Stisis, a- page of Latir. .ast bight, He pf&yOd Oft his deaSffi Address, “ The Romance o f the New of Elections by f i| Greene County ator Wiffis by both friends and politi­ the first o f the week. The two bridges has been expected.' It can be nothing from Cicero's Orations. In. Geometry ed, “ Lord, bless the young people of ,” Thursday evening, by Col. Republican Execut^'Committee at a cal adversaries. The former now tell will be tqrn. out and neW ones Will take more than, backing up Mr. Btadfute’s • ’demonstrated that the square of the Cedarville, May they be diligent in H. Edmund Belli s, manager, News meeting Friday many interesting facts and anecdotes their place. ‘ It is said that the road claims in his letter so far as it relates _ . m* of wright angled triangle ’ to the fee plan. It is a challenge to jj5rej>ariljg fprjivps Service, Washington, D. Q. of the well known statesman. In an sill be closed for at least ninety days fha. othtt&r md prepare 4a meat thfeir God.” ,Tpe “ "Address*- “The Home and Bpirfttol i» Secretary o f.^ g t e 1 Clarence J. m T fif 1iix-irome The Uhrffit Which' ’tirae~tiie roa^ constrllc- b*Gravelr»aa- -Cmnb^m ao m m ffit” two sides. • , ■ $tar Republican, Secretary o f State in his wild campaign, to send a dele­ funeral was held in the Methodist Culture,” Thursday at 7:00 P. M„ by Brown, who will make the formal ap­ iioA will go on .while the bridges are wlarehce J, Brown, editor and publish­ gates from the Seventh congressional . In history, what is the relative be-* Churchi Our school met and marched Dr. Edward A. Steiner, professor of pointment, for a term of two years, .built. tween .the State Governments and the to the churchy front Seats being' re­ Applied Christianity in Grinnell Col­ will become effective Mpy 1. er, says: “ Frank B.-Willis .was in­ [ district that were selected at a Spring- > field meeting last winter under the general Government of ‘Washington served for tis and each, wore badges lege, Grinnell, Iowa. Dr, Steiner is an Tate will succeed D. O. Jones, herently honest, his. ability was un­ EXECUTRIX NAMED author,- lecturer, minister and college questioned and his courage unchal- j direction‘ of. a former liquor lobbyist, D. C. A t' last they said, “W e arc] if white’ ribbon. " Beavercreek, Republican, whose second professor. He has held two Congre­ enged. His personality cannot help ; | now a utility lobbyist, that recognizes through.” The lady witnesses rose to The pastor preached the sermon, term of, four years bn the board ex­ gational pastorates in Ohio. but leave its impress. Blanchester Anna Hastings has been appoint-, Washington Court House, the capitol depart. As they passed out one o. Rev. J. F. Morton read the paper con­ pires April 30. %\ The convention sessions ^vill include occupied a warm spot in his great ed executrix of the (tstate of F. P. of the United States, the headquarters them whispered, “You will get it al- fining the last Words of the depart- . Mrs. Warren Robinson, Jamestown, Hastings, deceased, without bond in of the Ohio gang that robbed and - right,” That revived my drooping numerous committee, meetings and was recently recommended for ap­ heart for it was here where, yearly he Probate . Court. John Nesbit, J. E. plundered-the government and sent spirits, for I thought I would fail. gatherings at which reports Will be pointment as a Democratic member of orought his father to attend the Then, the Ministers turned their backs (Continued on last, page) made o f various club activities during the board. annual reunion of .his old Civil War Hastings and Herbert Davis were ap- “ Warren G. Harding to his grave With pointed appraisers, , a broken heart. the year. Prominent among these will The new board will therefore com regiment, the 49th Ohio. And then be sessions devoted to a review Of the sist of Mrs, Robinson and Tate, new when the father passed on the son's adequately equipped homes campaign appointees, and J, N» Wolford; Yellow /isits did not stop. He kept coming which the Ohio Federation has con­ Springs, Republican, present chief, oft to the reunion in his father’s place. THE COTSWORTH CALENDAR ducted throughout the state to base and Harry Higgins, Xenia, Demo­ And he said on one of his visits ‘I the work-burden o f women through cratic. Mrs. Robinson succeeds Ralph feel that'father would want me to be i TRIPLE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 1 the use of labor-saving conveniences Kendig, Beavercreek Twp. - . acre for I know that I am nearer to EXPLAINED RY DR. DIISTHEIMER This campaign will be formally closed aim when I am reunion with his old at the convention. omrades.’ The career of Senator Ce d a r v i l l e c o l l e g e I TO BE CELEBRATED APRIL 24l BASE BALL SCHEDULE Willis is another page added tb Ohio's L ■ • I The name calendar comes from the bacame known as the .. Commencement glorious history, so that those Who Latin word “calendayium,” which The Romans at first used a year of rnme after may find life the better Fifty years ago the "countryside gether. Emma aWay at boarding means account book. It was so named five months, but later expanded it to Dates and Speakers Following is. Cedarville college’s ;or his having lived." about South Charleston was all agog school in Baltimore was going to Wed by the Romans because the interest ten months. base -ball schedule: . * * * with excitement. All the folks were Howell Peirce, the next year. April 16—Wilberforce away, getting^ ready to go to the triple wed­ “ Let’s make it a triple .wedding, fell due on the Calends of the month. In 718 B. C., Numa, the Roman Dates for the commencement exer­ Ohio Motorists were generous in April 26—Defiance at home. ding of three of Simeon Warner’s while we are at it,” suggested young in making the first it was Caesar, added January and February, cises for the graduating classes of the use of motor vehicle fuel during Mgjr 2—Antioch at home, Seven daughters. What a scene of Peirce to his sweetheart. found that there were changes of sea- making a total of 12 months. A t the various high schools over Greene the past year as certified by register­ May 4—Wilberforce at heme. Susy preparation was Glenwilde, the When they announced their plans sons and changes of moons; the prob- request of Julius Caesar, the Greek County, as well as the names o f the ed dealers to the Tax Cimmission of May 12—University of _ Dayton, old homestead 1 to Simeon Warner, he pronounced, lem was to make the two coincide in 1 tsfronomer Sosigenes devised -the Jut- principal speakers, are being an­ Ohio. According to the gasoline tax away. Half century later now, invitations “Boarding school is no place for, seme definite way, ian Calendar. The year was counted nounced by County School Superin­ duplicate there was a total consump­ From the earliest time, all nations as 36614 days; the quarter of a day May 16—University o f Dayton at are beingsent to friends and relatives Emma if she is going to get married. tendent H, C. Aultman. tion of 770,657,796 gallons during home, Scattered in many parts of the world .She had better come home and learn have used a day of 24 hours hut dif- Was added to February as a single 1927, which yielded a net tax o f ap­ J. L. Clifton, state director of edu­ May 26—Muskingum at home. to come to the triple golden wedding to cook.” ferenfc nations have had the day be- day every fourth year, known Us leap proximately $20,000,000. In January, gin at different times. The Egyptians’ year. The beginning of the year was cation, will be the main speaker at May 31—Antioch away. anniversary of these same couples on 1928, 47,000,000 gallons were used, So she got a three month’s thorough the commencement of Bath Twp, April 24. day commenced afc midnight, that of changed from March to January, five and a half million more than the course in home economics under her Owing to an error in the Julian Cal­ Consolidated High School schedule for the Chaldeans and Greeks at stinriSe, PARTITION SUIT name month last year; in February of After this span of years Mr. and mother. Mrs. Peirce recounts today endar o f three days in 400 years, May 23. and that of the Italians and Bohem­ file present year 49,000,006 more were Mrs. Fred M. Wilson of Selma, now how this training proved in good ians at sunset. Pope Gregory XlH decided to have Professor Guy Morse Bingham will of Lodge Grass, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. stead to her through her early house- Suit to partition property located were used, six million more than Same Egypt at a very early age intro­ the calendar revised, so that every speak at the Beavercreek High School Howell Peirce, 2363 Portsmouth ave­ keeping difficulties.' in Cedarville, owned by the late Frank month last year. A t the present rate duced a gractical calendar which be­ fourth year is a except cen­ graduation May 16, nue, DeVeaux Park, Toledo, and Mr, Wisecup, who died February 6, 1919, of increase the tax on gasoline for Prior to the wedding, long shopping gan, the year on the day when Sirus, tury years, which must be divisible The Caesarcreek High School com­ and Mrs. Charles Dugdale, Homedale. las been filed in Common Pleas Court 1928 will amount to near $25,009,000. trips were made to Cincinnati. Down the brightest star in the heavens, was by 400, 1000 was not a leap year but mencement May 3 will have O. T. # * , v Idaho, are tim ing their steps back to by heirs of the estate. there were brough the 60 yards o f first observed oil the eastern horizon the year 2000 will be, Carson as the principal speaker. the scene where the romance of their Eatcle Wisecup Is plaintiff and Joe Carr’s Columbus Senators in­ grosgrain taffeta used in the three at sunrise, I f the World had not rejected the J. Knox Montgomery, of Muskin­ lives was culminated on the same day. Clara Wisocup, Nellie Rotroif, Henry augurated the baseball season hete at wedding gowns all made alike. The The Egyptians first used the obe- Julian .Calendar, and New gum College, has consented to make But not all who figured in that Wisecup, WUbttr Wisecup, Della Neil Park' Tuesday, the locals being post-bellum voluminously draped • lisks in calendaring days, months, sea­ Year's days would ultimately fall in the principal address to the senior fdstive occasion are here to celebrate Shinkle, a minor, aged 18, Presley pitted again the Milwaukee Brewers gowns were worn by the three brides sons and years. They based the year midsummer, and the United States class of Cedarville High School May With them. Instead of their parents, Shears, Frank Shears and M» C, Nag- for four games which Will be followed on that eventful day; with the on the changes of the seasons, divid­ would be Compelled to celebrate the 17. their children and grandchildren will young benedicts in their fashionable Dr. W. R, McChesney, president of ley, as guardian of Delta Shinkle, are by games with St. Paul and Minneo- ing it into 866 days and these into Fourth of July in the winter time. . occupy the center of the stage o f in­ Prince Albert coats of the day.’, Cedarville College, will speak at the named as defendants, Miller and Fin­ polis, after which the foreign invasion twelve months o f 30 days each, with When George Washington was a lad terest With them. Only 34 of the Roads leading to Glenwide were Jamestown High School graduation ney are, attorneys for the plaintiff, begins. President Garr is confident five days added at the end of the year. he celebrated his birthday on the 11th original 125 guests who saw the three crowded With surreys and carriages of exercises May 22. that he has an excellent combination Some writers think we have devel­ o f February according to the Julian “ Warner girls” married, survive to­ the guests on their Way to the biggest Dr. Jesse Swank will deliver the APPOINT ADMINISTRATORS of players and he will be accorded oped our present calendar from' the Calendar then in use. Shortly before day. social affair ever known iri*4the county. main address for the Jefferson Twp. hearty support of local and Central Egyptians, hut it is more probable he became 21, eleven whole daj-s Were Apcl two miles from the old Warner Memory of that day is written vividly High School commencement April 24. Ohio fans in the pennant race o f the that We are indebted to the Babylon­ skipped, and on the following Febru­ John T. Finley has been appointed home 'in a little one-room cottage, into the memories of those who still Rosa Twp. High School's graduat­ American Association. , f - 1 ians for our cakffldtieal system. The ary, 1763, George Washington cele­ administrator o f the estate of Jennie .*• * ♦ ' ' ' lives old “ Auntie Helen Gibson” who live to recount the scene of that sim­ early Babylonians are known to have brated his 21st birthday on the 22nd ing class will hear the Rev. C. E. Finley, deceased, with bdnd of $3,800 supervised the kitchen proceedings State House employees were given ple Quaker Wedding. had a welt constructed calendar 6000 of the month instead of on the llth Turley at its graduation May 3. in Probate Court, Herbert Davis, whereby numberless fine cakes were The Rev. Mr. Turley has also been a thrill and wore thrown into a furore Down the Wide, cheery stairway of b . a ■ as always before. James Crovrl and John Turner were set upon the bursting boards and when the word was passed around the Dutch colonial home o f the The was the most As early as 6006 B. C., the Baby­ engaged for the Spring Valley High named appraisers. chicken after chicken was prepared that a woman was onto a window Warners came those three young complicated, The seasons were first lonians had quite an accurate calen­ School commencement May 17, C,‘T, Finley hd* been named admin­ as no bne else could in that neigh­ ledge high up in the A. I. U. building brides, hearts aflutter under the lay. determined by the sunrise, and the dar. The Egyptians, Hebrews, Greeks State Education Director Clifton istrator o f the estate of James P. borhood in those times. several days ago, A grand rush was ers of rose-gray taffeta. The thick year began with what is now March {and Romans had their specially de­ will also address the graduating class Finney, late of Cedntvilk, and has made for the exits and there she Auntie Gibson says, she doesn’t spruces and cedars were casting the • sist. Jacob had three sets o f stakes vised calendars which were not atto- of Sugarcreek Twp. High School May filed |80,000 bond. L. F. Tindall, J, C. could be plainly seen on the outside of know how much past 100 years old long shadows of late afternoon behind whic1* lined up with the sunrise when gether satisfactory, 26, Towfieley and Harvey S. Bailey were a window of the twenty-eighth floor. she is now, ‘cause down in Virginia, them, Brilliant splotches o f the fad­ the sun was crossing the equator, far­ England and America have been Prof. F, D. Sluts Will address the appointed ag^raiMft*. A shudder ran through the «oWd they never kept record of the slaves ing sun lighted up the bower o f apple thest north and #*rth«et sduth at using the for senior class of Yellow Springs High which had Collected and A Sigh of fe­ born. But she does remember that blossoms. under which each couple noonday, The seasons were thus de- nearly two centuries, yet at the pres- School May 18. IMPROVING HI8 SHOP tid went up when some one on the in- since she’s been living in those parts took their Vows. terrrifiied, and the time for planting ent time there seems to be me urgent Date mid speaker for the Clifton right after the war, there’s never Married by the Friends’ ceremony, and harvesting. j need for another revision o f our cal- aide pulled her in. Her name was not High School commencement ceremony Charles Smith 1* having the interior learned neither was it known whether been another time like that one when which doe., ’'of, require the service*.of Tfc. O r«k , t*Md tlieir Uttfr *■"» has not been decided upon. of his barber shop redecorated with she attempted to Commit suicide or “ the Warner girls was married.” a preacher, each young man recited months on tbs fact that the new moon.blMine*** swS*‘ *nd international life. Annual Junior-senior county banquet fwittt. He is c-m- ad accidentally fallen through the Originally a double wedding had in turn the following oath: rytmrned Upon the same day of the' 1 be held. AjwJl & *£ «i80 P...... o f a mod* ndow while viewing the surround plannad. Laura Etta and Maty Han were going to be married to* ytar in * jYrfod df 19 which { ' (CktetinhW ott last ViXBfw)' m |5be ftttni!**, ng« from that vhntaga point. str

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ttev*r*l month* *gp th# village of MU* Maty T ’fr-firrr; KARLH BULL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER x«U»w Springs voted for a water h* a bo*a «ho*#n ,** work* system and the contractor i* by studoate Kwtarad at th« Potst Office, CecUrville, Ohio, October 31,1887, s o x at work. B, S. Kelly, wealthy She will pmmA&c u second elsusa matter. manufactpr donated m plot o f ground Hay exerdaea s f tfttfr ;=) the village where a test well was orial Day, Wi FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 drilled that met tire requirements of A * a im tv m a t tfe# the State Board of Health. Webster aril ha m p m i <*»•*» o f the Millions of Tire village la to us* electric power GOVERNOR SMITH LOOMS AS CANDIDATE May by May McKay, Kingman, O., m for the pumps and a start was made last year’s Mag wfc* ha* since When the Democrats first talked of (governor Al*Smith as \o build a line from the town to the graduated. a candidate for the presidential nbnunaxioii on that ticket, the site under a franchise granted by the The entire student body partici­ drys were inclined to make light of the propixititm. On every county commissioners. pated in the election. All aenior gitlf; Later it develops that the Bell Tele­ were eligible for the honor. Model T Fords turn you could hear the statement “ A1 stands' no chance.” You do not hear so nmeh of that'Hnd of talk today, phone Company wanted to erect a line Miss Webster has been irironwl; When dry Maine sends a list of delegates to the Democratic out the same road. The Beil people popular during her four years in ce convention, joined by dry North Dakota, Iowa, and a score of having the best etandin with the Ohio lege and had taken an a Hive, par: • other dry states, there began to grow a fear that probably Utility Commission set a stumbling school activities. Smith was stronger than at first thought. Even in Ohio the dele­ .'dock for the village in .an order from She is the present editor of the gates, though nominally for Pomerene, who is not a candidate, the Commission to stop the erection •‘Cedrua,’’ college annual and is aU'* are still in of the power line. president of the college Y. W. C. A Smith win get two-thirds of the delegation after the first ballot. * ■ * * The argument that Smithiwas wet and a Catholic seems to How the village is to reach the site Last year she served a* president n! have had little to do with the situation. To offset the Smith of the well with the power line is the the Philadelphian Literary Society strength the name of Senator Walsh of Montana, a dry Catholic, new problem of the village. one of the two college societies, has been proposed but thus far in the. primaries and conven­ Some day the Ohio voter is going tions, Smith has shown the most strength. to rise up and exert his rights. First DAYTON COMPANY WILL active service Thousands of dry Republicans are now more concerned he must pick out the politicians that BUILD FISH HATCHERY than at any time in the past over the marvelous advance Smith are the tools of tfie utility crowd. has been making. Those who know politics and base judgment Weeks snd Co,, Dayton, was the on facts and not fancies or theoiy, realize that the presidential SHERIFF FIRES GUN TO lowest bidder for the new fish FOR. nearly twenty years, the Model T Ford led the motor election is not conducted on the popular vote plan. Electors are HAL .'BOOTLEGGER hatchery oft th# elte the state recent­ Industry Ind it still is used by more people than any other chosen by districts and this makes it easy for the wet centers to ly purchased from Dr. D. E, Spahr, concentrate their vote and give Smith support , that will be George Holstein, Xenia junk dealer. The bid. was $11,408 and the contract automobile, M orethan eight million M odel T Fords are in damaging to the Republican nominee, For instance the Seventh was landed here Tuesday night while .palls for- completion of the Work -by active service today— an indication of their sturdy worth, congressional district will have but one elector, Hamilton in the act of transporting liquor, the first of October- Eight fish beds county two electors, Cuyahoga county three electors. Sheriff Ohmer Tate, and Deputies will he built, The grounds will be reliability and economy. „ . To those that have the prohibit on question in mind it cer­ C’eorg& Sugden and O. H .. Cornwell, beautified by the state. The state will Because of the tremendous investment which people tainly behooves them to consider well. Hoover answered the ■aid in wait here for the arrival of also raise racoons and deer at . the prohibition questionaire sent out by Senator Borah. Bowden '•Iolstein as he drove into town' on new park. have in these cars and because so many of them will be ■ has not and will not if he expects to get ten delegates out of Xenia avenue. He failed to halt when driven for two, three, and even five more years, the Ford Chicago and other wet centers in Illinois with' a large foreign ordered and the Sheriff fired several GUARDIAN APPOINTED population. Yet some of the Willis delegates, including Con­ shots before Holstein stopped. He had Motor Company wiU continue to make replacement parts gressman Brand of tHs district, are trying to advocate Lawden two gallons of corn liquor which was M. C. Nagley has been' named until, as Henry Ford himself says, "the last Model T is - for tHe nomination. . . . confiscated. Charges were filed 'in guardian of Della Shinkle, 19, child of Thus far the Willis candidates for delegates have no candi­ Probate Court. Frank Wisecup, deceased, and has [off the road.” date and you will be giving your vote over to an unknown can­ filed bond of $1,000 in. Probate Court. For the Ford Motor Company has always believed that didate by supporting that slate, THE EXCHANGE. BANK ' By supporting the Hoover list of candidates for delegates KELBLE ESTATE Its full duty consists not only in making a good automobile you are voting for Hoover for presidents These delegates are to The Exchange Bank will observe at a low price, but also in keeping It running efficiently for i be instructed to vote for' Hoover as long as his name is before Wednesday afternoon of each week as Harriet J. Kelble has been appoint­ the convention. .If you w'aut a repetition of what happened a half holiday, beginning with the first ed administratrix of the estate of you as long as possible at a minimum of expense* Wednesday of May 1928. D: Kelble, late of Xenia, with bond of eight years ago and make possible for a 2 A. M. bed-room con­ No matter where you live, therefore, you can still buy ference to make-the selection trading grants and privileges, un­ This is. to conform with the rules of $1,000. Fred Hqrqick, Charles Kelble known to the nominee, as was the case then, then you Should neighboring banks. anil H, H, Conklin were named ap­ Model T Ford parts with the. same asstirance as formerly, s i ; praisers. give endorsement to the. oil and liquor bribery and consequent knowing that they will give you the kind of service you scandal that followed and send the so-called Willis un-instruct- BASE BALL SEASON . ed delegates to the convention to trade as they please. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT have a right to expect, and at the same time protect the The baseball season.opened Wednes­ COE Mrs.' Mable Willenbrand, noted woman attorney, who is m oney y o u have invested in you r car. in charge of Federal prohibition enforcement.and prosecution day in the National League with Cin- Estate of James P. Finney, de- X E L . of violators, while in Columbus last week, openly pleaded for jinnati playing the Chicago Clubs. The ceased. C. T. Finney has been ap- All Ford replacement parts, as you may know, are made Qincinnati Reds won the opener by a pointed and qualified as Administrator the drys of the state to endorse Hoover and support the Hopver of the same materials and in the same way as those from list of delegates-. Mrs. Wilienbrand was responsible for’ the score of 5 to 1. Walter Iliff was in- of the estate o f James P. Finney, late convention of George Remus, the bootleg king. ittendance at the game. jof Greene* County, Ohio, deceased.. which your car was originally assembled, and are low in . ------:----- . [ Dated this‘Ath day of April, A. D. TWO DIVORCED 11928. price because of the established Ford policy. ; * o r ' • . FESS CREATED A TURMOIL S. a WRIGHT, So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T 15 Lelip Pemberton has been granted Probate Judge of said County Senator S .D . Fess is to.be the ’lcey-noter” at the Republi­ divorce from Harry Pemberton in Ford over the longest period of time, we suggest that you can National convention in St. Louis. He will make the address Gofnmon Pleas Court On grounds of See. our New Easter Ties take the car to the nearest Ford dealer and have him esti- , s t a : which will outline the platform for the coming campaign- This gross neglect of duty. . HOME CLOTHING CO. takes the Senator out* of the Presidential primary controversy mate on the cost of any replacement parts which may be soc; ! with his added statement,, that although a delegate-at-large on "7T necessary. You. may find that a very small expenditure “ W r | the so-called Willis list, he will have nothing to do with tile campaign. • r. ■ ’ „ will maintain the value o f your car and will he the means *; D EL ■! ' i ’" • Originally Fess was in the open forHoover but when Willis o f giving you thousands o f miles o f additional service. Coin !■ , announced,,Fess, being a personal friend consented to be a dele­ i V o ' f v ' & .;i$C n O CfCrJ gate- By the death of Willis, Fess considers.himself footloose. Senator Butler, National Chairman in charge of the convention; is openly supporting Hoover, and it must be accepted that if Senator Fess has any tendency to a choice it would naturally £ Pit be Hoover, his first selection. Senator Fess burned all bridges behind him last Tuesday following the Willis funeral when he served notice on the hand­ SU G 7 ful of Willis Delegates that if Lowden or Dawes were endorsed F o r d m o t o r C o m p a n y •10 * he would withdraw. The Daugherty element in the Willis group, including “ Gravelroad” Charles Brand, became hysteri­ cal. The meeting was almost a riot. -Much had'been said about Detroit, Michigan SKI! prohibition and enforcement but the endorsement of Lowden, who is not regarded as satisfactory to the drys in Illinois, would A n d have been a joke and made, the Daugherty list of delegates Hie laughing stock of- the state. Senator Fess also told the “ Ohio Gang” that the endorsement would be regarded as a slap at PAR President Coolidge and his administration. MA* The early talk that Vice President Dawes would be a can­ RAI didate seems to be a thing of the past. There is no*question but that Dawes has many admirers and thousands would be glad to PAF support him. The Chicago Tribune of April 8th says that C O f “Dawes has not even indicated that he would accept a second term as vice president, but the assumption is that he would not.” PIN. Dawes is.a close friend of Lowden and the Herald has informa­ Mon. tion from Washington that the Vice President positively re­ RIC1 fused Congressman Charles Brand to use his name in Connec­ tion with the presidential nomination. FBL 7x2=14x2=28 B i l l i o n SUDDEN DEATH MORE FREQUENT TIO! Fifty years ago it was an unusual thing for a man to drop TIOl dead. Sudden death was an uncommon tragedy • nless the re­ sult of accident. Men lingered for months on beds of pain and DOUBLED arid REDOUBLED LED Sickness until death came as a welcome relief. Today men fall I? in their tracks, the summons comes .swiftly and often without warning. No matter how much money you may have, you can­ not buy a single minute of time beyond that alloted to you. <7//WITHIN FIVE YEARS!! LS!! Time will never tell y/m how many more hours belongs to you, Old furniture made new ED • and that is a good thing. I f yob could know the day of your death, it would fix your intentions, probably limit your ambitions and stall yotir’ deter­ this amazing, easy way! mination. You would .decide to do just so much and no more, You would always be figuring on a certain hour when you were LOWE BROTHERS NEPTUNITE about to stop. Fortunately for all of us we cannot get in touch with this grim old reaper, else we would be bidding for all we VARNISH STAIN stains and varnishes are worth for a few more days or years, with one stroke o f the Brush. Covers Facing the fact that the present hour gives no guarantee of the next minute— that ho man has ever been able to get friendly up **all the old marks, scratches, and enough with Death, that he could exact a promise for another worn places. Gives a bright new finish day, is it not wise to seize each and every moment and make the best of* it? Is it not wise to work with the will of youth, for to chairs, tables, floors, and woodwork. someday age will make this will wither. By this word “ work,” it is not our intention to emphasize the importance of keeping everlastingly at it, Slavery is only slavery. Anyone can apply it and he anre of But here is our point? Half of the people in the world ar* results. Dries overnight to a smooth, wasting valuable days and years trying to do what they never C hesterfield ELD can do where they are. Every human being was intended to do glossy finish. Stop in and see the many CIG AlLEtTES some one thing better than any other thing, but the trouble is. beautiful, natural wood shades in which * • tr many want to be in on what they think will prove the most pleasing position, irrespective of their qualifications. Neptunitc Varnish Stain may he had. W e STATE it as our turn* It is surprising how many square pegs are trying to fit into, eat belief that the tobacco# round holes, how many men are in the right barn but the wrong 1 jBwSki.l» j used in Chesterfiold ciga­ Before you paint, $ee m rettes ore of finer'quality The first and foremost thought in any man’s mind should ■ be t0 « v e the days and years wasted while in the wrong posi-’f and hence of better taste tion. This saving of lost time can be accomplished just as ae- ’ than in any other cigarette curately as you would weigh a ton of coal or measure a floor 1 at the price. for a -carpet. ROBERT BIRD & SONS CO...... ' . . ' ’ ' * ' i n IF YOU NEED PRINTING DROP IN LOST—A «*U her pin set with ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL peer)* and * «**U brUiieat atone, Liberal reward. Pirns* leave at this ss i I »®ea. i Mr* «-*'* Ha ry, Tarbox ...... and wife of Find- DOWN .ley, O., were in town Wednesday cali- l ins on friend*. Mr* and Mrs. Stanley Mixon o f Day- ton spent flnmfor wRh friends here. | Mis, W. L, Osmans, who has been j ill for several weeks,-is reported much Miss LoaEt* Jehsaon of the Green­ | improved and is now able to be up at field school* spent the week-end the i intervals. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BasiMiKg Etoafay for ca isMWh Stay 5 J. W. Johnson. Miss Lillie Stewart, of Columbus, j was the guest of relatives hnd friends Earcei Wtaxtup, as employee at the RAYNOS LEHR here Saturday. paper mill, had * part of a finger on his left hand amputated last Thurs­ MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Mr. C. N. Stuckey is able to be back- day, while handHag a roll of paper. at his place of business after an illness An epidemic of mump# has develop- j f e a t u r i n g r a y n g b l e h r h i m s e l f o f several weeks. ed in the public schools and a number j RUTH MACK,*Queen of the Bluer The Junior-Senior banquet for the o f pupils are absent from classes. \ College classes will b e ' held f t the R Q S E E T II & M A S 3 ARO, Accordian-Violimst Mr. John Davis has been laid up for Engineer’s Club in Dayton, Thursday several days this week with a seyere T a MES FARRISH, Robust Tenor ” ~~ evening, April 24th. s ease of torusolitds, THE MARTIN DUO, Operatic Star* Dr. 0, P. Elias has rented the rooms Before you sell your wool Consult in the Exchange Bank building to be MAMIE ST. JOHN, Poor Old Maid us and get our prices. vacated this month by Dr, I. N. Hamil- • MAYWOOD HORNEY. HOWSQN.& SHIELDS, Harmonics 'ton, who is to locate in Springfield, JACK B* CROOD, The Beau Brnmmel Repprts from different sections of Miss Margaret Condon, of Urichs- the state indicate that the freezing ville, a student at the 'O. S. U, spent DAVIS & WOLFE, Da t$cer$ Deluxe weather the first of the week did some the week-end with her grandfather, damage to the fruit. In this section And the Famous Youth and Beauty Chorus Gorgeously Mr. R. C. Watt and wife. Gowned . there is a difference of opinion as to the result. Most- people think the Mr. and Mrs. George Siegler, of These Newest Finest Automatics Where A Super Colossal trees were pot far enough advanced to Starting Monday, April 16 , Marietta, visited the former’s parents, he damaged much, unless it was the Production Opening Prcaejitstion * Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Siegler, from Mon­ very early varieties that were favor­ You Save One-Third ,,Where Youth “MYBQYJAKE” day until Wednesday. ably located. . ’ and Beauty A Musical Comedy of th# Rural Type Displaying the $,10,000.00 Spectacle It’s remarkable the interest these new Automatics have stirred np all ovea Miss Caroline Wilson, of Oshkosh, the country among' practical women who know values. A t any fair price, . Predominate “THE PALACE OF DIAMONDS” BABY .CHICKS—All Breeds, Leave Wis.,. a student in Wooster college, the Automatic is undoubtedly the outstanding value in the washing your order at Service Hdwe, Co. Rea lias, been spending several days of her field today— spring vacation with Mr, and Mrs, But at its low price— one-third of what you would $Xpc,C| fif ga); fSS W. A. Spencer and other relatives. WANTED—To purchase your wool. any first class washer—its appeal is irresistible. ■ MAYWOOD HORNEY. " * - a Dr. Nancy Finney, of- Western Col lege, Oxford, has . been with her The W, C. T. U, expects to visit the mother, during the spring vacation in Dayton Soldiers’ Home ,ort Thursday, Now Less Than $90 that institution. April 19th. Anyone willing to donate fruit, jelly, grapejuice, or cookies may For the first time, such a complete washer with such a record, put but by a manufacturer o f leave these at the home of Mrs, F. A. E. W.FULMER CO. | Miss Eleanor Johnson, who teaches such a reputation— at such, a price, Ask us about this new Avtomatio where you save one-third, - ;m the Ross township schools, took her Jurkat. Those who’ can- go and take •' civics class to Columbus Friday, someone will please inform Mrs. S. T. See WhaG You Get in This New Automatics i where they visited a number of state Baker. institutions. Copper Tub, Sd£-Drainir'g; Nickel lined; 6-sheet capacity. Patented Aluminum HYDRO-DISC SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 3 4 c The Kihslngton Club ivas’entertain- ns ifcion washing principle—noted for its SPEED with SAFETY. Steel and Aluminum Swing­ ing Wringer, Reversible, 12-incli Cushion Rolls; Aluminum Drain Boards; Silent Top Drive, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Turner entertain­ ed yesterday afternoon at the home of starts and stops automatically by raising and closing lid. Washes and wrings at same time— or ed the Young Married Peoples class Mrs. Wilbur Cooley, separately; attractive and durable DUCO finish. See it this week. ( CORN FLAKES C*-* BORDEN EVAPOR- pii at their home Friday evening. ' LOST OR STRAYED—Jersey Heif- KELLOGS 0 © ATED MILK, Small 9 C Prof. F. M. Reynolds and wife of fer weighs about 500 lbs. Any one St. Bernard, O.; spent Easter with with information call Howard Turn- thesir son-in-IaW and daughter, Mr. bull. • ; "The Dayton Power & AD H jUlf r n O LAUREL BUTTERS, POUND *$ and Mrs. Fred Clemans. Al. E. CHURCH XENIA DISTRICT UnMvliEtld SANITARY PACKAGE 1 OC LOST—Sport sweater on College call diamond with letter “ M” on it. If 9:30 A. M. Sunday" School. found please return to Maurice Rose- 10:30 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. CORN PEAS berry and receive reward. i ,7 P. M. Epworth League. S T A N D A R D ...... ,.I0c “Leeds” Sweet Mel- ^C e* , • Mrs. E. E. Post, of Washington C. U, P. CHURCH SOCIAL CLUB ...... lSc low Wisconsin 2 for i H., was a guest -of Mrs. Anna M. ANOTHER » rtW HItE tlEY* Crosby iSc “Arlington” Fine ...... ISc jTowpsley and also a guest of her 10 A. M. Sabbath School. ; grandchildren Clark and Elsie Post 11 A, M. “The Apostle’S Creed” ^ Del Monte, Garden...... :..2Qc DEL M O N T E J this.week. • Sermon ' ■■ : Country Gentlemen Del Monte, Midget ______25c Union sorviJEe^ First Presbyterian S h o e s c o o p 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway and church,at 8 P. M, three children visited in Huntington, P lflF I r o SOUR OR DILL, W. Va,, from Friday until Monday PRESBYTERY MEETING HOW THE BIG SHOE CORPORATION WILL SAVE r iu lil.L V QUART MASON JAR with the latter’s 'parents, Rev. 'add MILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR ITS [Mrs. M. A, Summers. Rev, A. G, Hastings, Reynoldsburg, 0., presented his resignation to Xenia CUSTOMERS THIS SEASON ] Mr.' and Mrs. Clayton McMillan re­ Presbytery at. a meeting in Clifton, SUGAR sumed from Tarkio, Mo., Tuesday Monday. It will become effective June C / M E gigantic G. R. Kinney Co., Inc., with its large chain of over 300 loins, %S y v LAUD, LB, 1 1 c evening, having been called there by 1st. No announcement wda made as v / shoe stores and 5 large modernly equipped Shoe Factories, has the sudden and tragic death of the to where he-will locate, ReV. Hastings solved your footwear problem, ■ latter’s father, Mr. John Rankin, who has been clerk of Presbytery for *T ' ’ • I-.!.,. SKIDOO, CREAMY CLEANSER, Buy Two Cans was drowned when a hank on around several years ■ and ,was succeeded by' For months*, its personnel under the personaldirectionofMr.E.H.Krom, M a deep pond on his farm, caved in. Rev. S. R, Jamieson, Sugarcreek. Rev. its president, have been working and planning to offset the recent strong And Get One Can FREE or the 3 Cans JL1 # € W. E. Aahbrook, Youngstown, goes to Dr, and Mrs. C. M, Ritchie are Neil Avenue, Columbus, May 1st. The rise in the leather market, so that the many Kinney patrons might still spending a month,, in the East. They next meeting of Presbytery will be ' have the best possible footwear at no higher price. Kinney is Dow offer­ PAR-T-JELL, 2 fo r ...... 15c $1.25 Hoods Sarsaparille 94c will visit with Kenneth, and Mrs. held in new California, Ohio, ing the most wonderful display o f attractively styled. Spring footwear that MATCHES, 3 Boxes ...... ,10c $1.25 KONJOLA ...... ;.96c Ritchie of Philadelphia, Rev. and has ever been shown heretofore for the price. Mrs. J. A. Gregg of Boston and Rev. RAISINS; 2 Lb. Pack ...... 2Cc $1.75 S. S. S...... $ 1 ,46 NOTICE and Mrs. H. J, McClure o f Hagaman, $1.00 MILES TONIC 69c PAPER CLEANER, 4 for 25c New York, Dr, Ritchie will supply a Below Are Only A Few OS The Many Kinney Values W e are ready for the 1928 Season. $1.00 MILES NERVINE 69c pulpit in Argyle Presbytery near Al­ COFFEE, Thank Y on ...... 36c Baby chifcks . all varieties. Custom $1.25 ABSORBINE Jr. $1.09 bany, N, Y. during the month. PINEAPPLE, DEL -| 7 « hatching at 4c per egg. A full line $1.25 LYDIA PINKHAM 94c of Buckeye and Newtown Incubators Monte, No. U/a Can * * ^ AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— UNUSUAL $3.75 HORLICKS MILK $2. and Brooders.; MEN»S FOOTWEAR LADIES’ FOOTWEAR Jamestown. O. Phone 46. (10-28)’ RICE, Fancy, 2 Lbs...... 15c $3.75 Horlicks Milk ....$2.99 The Northup Hatchery, HOSIERY Bell Phoiie, Clifton lO FlsN .98 $3*98 R. R. 1, Yellow Springs, 0. VALUES FULL LINE FRESH MEATS, KEPT IN PERFECT CONDI­ WANTED\fc. TION WITH FRIGIDAlRE, ELECTRICAL REFRIGERA­ For Sale—A lot of furnace and Atk to see out beautiful DEAD STOCK removed free pf stove wood, seasoned, Frank Creswell. assortment o f silk Spring TION, W E ASK YOUR INSPECTION. Hosiery in all leading charge, Call 454, prompt Service. FOR SALE— Oak farm gates. J. shades— at unusual values, A. Stormont , Women1. Pure Thread Silk XENIA FERTILIZER CO. Full Fathlatied Hose in all leading . Spring shades, a ^ SPRAYING IS AT HAND—WHen A atyllih yw eonactvitlveTaa Calf Blttcher pair . . * $ l .M Oxford o f Ooodycat Welt cotutructlon with Men’s Socks in many Fancy Aw attractively styled Wpmen’s Patent in need of a new spray pump, no Rubber Heel. Same tnodcl in Black Calf. Fatterryt. a pair < i t s leather Step-in, artUtteally trimmed with an matter how large or small, spray Meo'i . . , **.«* attractive silk ornament. Patent covered Similar »tyU for Little Oenta, Many .*ttt*r big val«M hose, nozzles, complete pumps, leath­ Kiel UMJJI Spike or Cuban Heel. • Boy’a aitci 1-5)4 • *».** la Haskry. ers, rubber packings and etc., call on / THE BOOKLET-KING CO., 415 W. BREAKING g r o u n d SPECIAL for a money crop is much like breaking’ground for any other crop. For INFANTS BOYS’ FOOTWEAR You should be sure the place you want to plant will be “produc­ S j 7 9 tive. It is because this.association has always proven productive $ l .98 for its depositors that* it is constantly being recommened by them to their friends. Here your money will grow at the rate of

O n eof many sturdily made yet comfortable wearing shoe* for Little Tots car­ A neatdooking T an Leather Oxford tot ried in stock, AbovCrnodcl tltde Cents, Goodyear Welt construction 5 1 - 2 % mny be had in Patent with Rubber Hetl attached. f>ame modei in Leather trimmed with rose- blush. Goodyear stitched. W"c't’Sizes- 9-13J4 . . « $1.96 SireaS-8 . , t ( . 7* * Sizes 1-fir*.., INTEREST Sicciftli-tl a at.#* and be amply protected by first mortgage on Clark County Heal Es­ tate. Why not break ground now for a good money crop by depositing your money here. , , The Springfield Building & G.fi.KIM Em HOE CO.J, 3S E. MAIN STREET. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Loan Association Vam JUwtyi D o Bs',1 •’.’a r'aaiiy SItoo M on * LfflfSfw WMgimil iMtMimtAv.,- 28 E. 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CELEBRATE NEW CALENDAR his awn home, Rents would be col­ • ‘i atwwir M n , * Iwknr MaWc m 0M ( At.'l so <1 or *fr!s at Cc iarv Ho Bli.rji j ’vtt wllf UcW «te **5e*tiw darkly* ; Wt.'.) knew "tii i: NraWti” it) lil* day, le Insj TRIPLE WEDDING IS EXPLAINED lected 13 time* each year! ■ Wlu.li all of id v.Tre, girls cr bar, a. *«« It would also be. unfortunate for Aui *U “ uv UVta 'Rti'c at the May; lil ** **»«» *»«vt 1* *«««<«•» ttm Xt*r. .„Your Bank Account.. ‘'In the prasewe o f the Lewi and The unequal length of our present those who** birthday comes on the v.iih n:o us I .clasp Us band, the**- our friend*, I, Fred M, Wilson, Mr. Taster, Johi ViitEi toe aa I cmtly suilfe. months i* a source o f confusion and 29th, 30th or Slat o f the month. But Jjcar Sir: Idea** tttfa ja w . i i the And »!tl‘ ise say - "IItI Hess ytii), pick, da take thee, Laura E. Warner, to be uncertainly in economic circle* in -the the children would never be asked to venoe ( f a aratrfkl vsupi. •I'i'.tU r:o cicct yon - nDmrlflta !'* my wife, promising with dfcriiM a**i*t- kw*w«MMl> ¥«MM LM» Keek Wiggins, w^Wsemce; arrangement o f all statistic* and ac­ learn that little verse about KATUt m \ ance to he unto thee a hnri*§ and and offer the following service: counts. Due to the variation in the “ Thirty days have September, j XENIA COURT HELD . faithful husband until death dp us month, which may contain 28,28, 30 April, June and November. —J, M, FOfSTBB, Paster 8*o*ad Bos f TO RE CONSTITUTIONAL separate” or 81 days, all calculations of salar­ All the rest have thirty-one ton Reformed PmbytArinut Church, COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS To which the young bride, substi­ ies, interest, insurance, pensions, rent "Except the second month alone, M. J, Dugan, Xenia, was recently tuting her own name m each ease, and leases which are fixed on a month­ To which we twenty-eigl^ assign TRIBUTE r a i d t o fined ?1,Q0Q on a liquor charge. The SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ' rt'jjliedh ly, quarterly, or one-half yearly bas­ Till leap year gives it twenty-nine” WILBUR D. NBHIUT ease was appealed through the various iUNTS “ f, Laura E. Warner, do take thee, is, are inaccurate, and do not corres­ Within the last year the Cotsworth courts to the United States Supreme CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Fred M. Wilson, to be my husband, pond with one-twelfth, one-fourth or Calendar has been presented to leg­ The following pawn written by Mps. Court, on the grounds 'that Mayor promising with divine assistance to one-half of the year. islative, business and labor leaders Lida Keck Wi-gfin*, Springfield, form­ Prugh, who assessed the fine, was a Variations in the length of the of more’ than a score of nations. The SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES be unto thee a loving and faithful erly pf C*d*nrill», wa* read as a member o f the City Commission. The wife until death do separate us." month cauge much difficulty. There Chamber of Commerce, and many re­ tribute to the late Wilbur D. Nesbit, court could see no ground for com-' At the time, the Friends’ discipline may be as much as 2Q$J? difference ligious organizations have commit plaint, COLLECTIONS e o T A m m was undergoing » revision,, so that In the number of working days in two eon Is at ; trading jp Michael Way, justice of the peace in consecutive mt rths. This alone is suf- everyone h„. found it not on* w LSS ’ OFFICERS CHOSEN AT TRAVELERS CHECKS South Charleston, was invited in to iejent to condemn any calendar which CONGREGATIONAL MEETING iaw ones, M pronounce them man and wife in addi­ wages. These variations cause mal- s a a s s s : e,cn ,n the - - \J. Brown ha permits such irregularities in monthly The New Perpetual Calendar must 1 (ing attention tion to this service. And now' I wlau to pattwt and pay The .U. P, congregation held its adjustments for the business man in be brought about in some internation­ • A tribute to a friantbpf youth annual business meeting Wednesday ^mobile laws The story is tbld that when the Wham Owl bath lately ealtad away ■motorists tr three couples applied for their licenses his expense reports, al way, Civilization will not indefi­ To sing- for Btoa Ibe sougs of truth. evening when officers were chosen for tfrom their o On the other hand, from a religi­ nitely tolerate an inaccurate an ‘in­ the year. Hervey Bailey was elected in Springfield the stern old probate When wo were girl* In that eld town must obtain judge threatened to call hia friend, ous point of view, our calendar is far efficient calendar. Where, he prod, too. In aarlr day*, chairman? Mrs. J.. Lloyd Confarr, The Exchange Baiih Ht> was a aehoolhey. tall and fine, (cate from tl from perfect Church years are of secretary? Dr. Leo Anderson and F. , Simeon Warner, to see whether the And Kitted In * hundred w*y». - siofter o f wiO varying length. The widely changing B. Turnbull, trustees? W. A. Spencer, I young people were trying to play a (Continued from Page 1) But, as the year* went circling by, munity, Thi and church festivals This dear old county’s jrlftotl son treasurer. Cedarville, 0 . joke on him. They succeeded, how­ Drew to tho stature of' die great is $1.00 unle? makes life under the present calendar ever, after, a time, in .convincing him And fame’* wulyrng Inure)* won. higher powei very inconvenient. The many advan­ REV. FOSTER ROGERS TOOK POLL * . that they were really serious. Sweet son** of Nature and of tied, additional fei tages of a fixed Easter are becoming WRITES LETTER And of hi* -country's Ha* he aan*. OF HIS AUDIENCE When the J75 friends and relatives Till nil the nation* knew lilt name ^cation is efee . receive their invitations for the golden more and more recognized.' And often with hi* praise* ran*. ed pupil, he remarking, “ This" is like a Will Rogers, noted humorist, ap­ of the law ] anniversary celebration within a few Only recently the House of Com­ it pas nls hope to "settle down" voice from the grave.” peared before a crowd of 2300 people necessary boi] days, they will find on them repli mons in London debated a bill for in some small house away trim strife. The last day of school Katie M'. Fay, And wrlto flits poem* which would help in Memorial hall, Columbus, Monday [state and cas reproduced of the t originals as fixing the date of Easter on the first His fellow* in this fevered, life. one of the mpst talented boy like evening. For more than two hours PURINA FEEDS [motorist sownS they were sent out 50 years ago, Sunday after the second Saturday in But when the lime had almost cujho pupils we had . gave us the following j the humorist kept his audience in high transfer is 1| Printed in' Roman italic letters, de­ April, or between April 9 and 16, To do this Ktaclemi work of love,- inscribed to Prof. J, M. Foster.. 'fho Heartnly Bather took his liana glee by his satire and wit on public ihow the tag! signation of the time reads us\ fol­ Many Christian churches agree that And lea him Into realms above. men and events of the day. He called >ld car and a| [KY LASS lows? “Fourth Day, Fourth Month, it Would be desirable to fix the date Dear tearlior, guide, and mend, PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS < We now bid you adieu t . And those Who Stayed behind were sad. for a straw vote on the presidential Son system il 24th, 1878, at 4J^ P. M.” of Easter.near the middle of April, U thousand thanks wd send, And yet hU dearest tow below but In fils home when lie had none nomination and four-fifths of the In the other | )WDER According to the new proposed calen­ " Wltli srateful hearts to you, And. smiling said, "He’d have It $t>: Because of the Norse mythological crowd stood up'for Herbert Hoover. HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER lotorist to dar, Easter would always come on Wo thank you for the caio,' ' origin of Wednesday and the Roman Tfou'vo. over for us shown, < dth tags tha EE POSTS of April, the Quakers declining to use the 8th of April) which is exactly its Where deeds .thelr liorvest ■ boar. You’ll reap the eood se«l sown, FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS mnsferred an in general the names of the days of mid-date. %egardless of- The many pleasant hours . - ;nt ■ the. week and the months in common Dr. Cotsworth, the originator of ■ That we have spent with thee, HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT, g ftta d t, the mi usage, substituted this way o f mark­ the new perpetual calendar, advocates . TIiourU Won by other bow're, '* [-'‘transferred pi Shall stilt remembered be, o n ing time. This is still a practice the adoption of an international fixed Sri;^ ' ' 'inasmuch as h fTS •s lf llfo all sunshlno he. JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS ’ among orthodox Quakers. calendar ■ of 13 months of 28 days Or shadows, dark Be send ; L5 [ •» on the higbwa In the double -parlors where now each, with the remaining day or days We’ll e’er remember thee. tniytiiesam e m ake ^25.C0 my also! And tliunk you to the end. HAAG WASHERS hardwood floors replace the large set apart as holidays and not given May the'8th, 1874 motorist >vhof week-day names. One could be cal­ transfer to h ij floral-patterned Brussels carpet, elec The Fay family moved to Minesota o f c a r . led “Year Day” and the other “ Leap Secretary of trie lights the olden oil lamps, there the summer after our second school .Day”, The one and sometimes two are still the haircloth sofa, whatnots, yea I find the following paper which mighty good ■ extra days would be considered as oil paintings and corner brackets, and came Christmas. 'transfer and. til even the large framed hair wreath on additional days and could be added S7m% o f Buick owners ( practically ;• '"vat.. the wall before which each couple either at the beginning or the midle Happy New Year &*[|'Dr. Alfred. r r a li mixed setting once again now a triple of the year. nine out o f every ten) answer "yes”-—a Cedarville Farmers' Grain Lawrence coin- feestivity will'take place. , • The extra month introduced by this •Dear friend ana kina htatructw of my youth. in general, wl And faithful' worker In the Christian field, greater degree ofowner loyalty than any And when the shadows .lengthen change could be called Sol,’ Liberty or Of Honor. Virtue, Temperance AnB Tsuth, lower branch A’hort- wrong ttnd wlckeducss are forced to yield; sembly as Ser| behind the thick gjrove of cedars, Mid-yeax, and should be the seventh la heartfelt grutlttide, fa you, my friend! other leading make o f car can claim. month for the season that this position for lessons wliteh yotlr noble mind lms taught,.' tains a rather . Spruce and white pine before' the old fills feeble tribute of rity thanks, t send, homestead on April 24, reads "leading causes the least displacement pf fam­ f’or golden words -of. kindness, «u£orgot. ^ spite the fact I Owners know car value! Drive a Buick his seventy-se\| to Glenwide will once again be crowd­ iliar dates. Thuiigh weary mites of ■ distance Intervene, Everything for the Farm Though time has flown, paling from change, to In’ fact he lookl ed, but now with, the automobiles of All months would; be the same for­ change and experience the fullest measure o f the guests coming to this gala affair., ever, the first coming on Sunday and Though other sei nes of faces rise between, ture which hal N'nr time, nos distance, can my heart outrange: hall taken whq rviile, Ohio There will be gray hair where au­ the last on Saturday. .The supersti­ from the bright rutlis of wisdom and of right. motor car satisfaction v / / y Phone 21 * Cedarville, Ohio Which .thou didst touch toe, in those other days. , the house. of burn treapes of the young bride were tious would be encouraged to give up. Which sure will lead nm to a heaven bright, , '50 years go, and two generations of some of theii* worries, for upon exam And.llghten earths oft Bad and dismal ways. senibly forty he wore a loti children and .grandchildren, to join in ination -of th e. calendar they would My kindest thoughts jind wishes- rnt this day .'the goldep jubilee celebration. find that every month contains a Fri or the glad New Year, tmto sou I send most of the o f -Uaydoy. ahd peace1,, and love. b« yours, l pr»y SEDANS ?® $1995 v COUPES $1195 tv $1830 the group ph<| Ana Sweet contentment follow to the wd, t- > MODELS „ • •,* ” ar bv'ry year but bring you added joy, Wall. Morn Mis, than sorrow^ and. more smiles than 4 Uprice*/, a. i.flnu, iW>'cA,, gw-ew,--**, /a x r . beaMt*. the G M.A.C. tbars, . , ftHancepU't, in*. tnc< ticsirebie^rimilablc. May peace autf.h*i>plfi#M, without, allojv. . . The State Dl t,jme to yon with the birth of each .New year. making -availalf XENIA OARAGE CO. S. Detroit St,. Xenia state, a detoxl treatment of dans desiring Add enjoyment to your trip East-or West), which cfises Wooster, Ohio, Claims Mrs. Hoover as Granddaughter; have a rapid cc giving you a delightful break in your journey. lale Avondale municate 'direct! C& B LINE STEAMERS Her Ancestor* William Henry, Helped Lay Out City Monger, care o ~ans, Brandi 4 C a n s, Each Way Every Night -Between WALL PAPER GLEANER Monger is also that several cii Cleveland and Buffalo 3SSE offer you unllnjiieA fabilitic*. lntludih* large, comfort- reforestation o |age nb’e«t>teroom» «h»tln*Ute»longnight.'*refreimng,lseij. Kroger’s Large Package Luxurioiit cabfnt, wide dtoki, excellent dining room reservoir prope service.. ■ Courteou* attendant*. A trip, you will long SOAP POWDER 2 for serve the grou ■remember. ■, Connections, at Buffalo for Niagara Falls, run-off, preventl poration, beaut” Eastern and Canadian Points. [ite . P & G, Kirks or Crystal White . Dally Service May 1st to November 14th time prove co«t| Leaving at 9100 P. M.; Arriving at 7:30 A . M. 10.Bars for1 Ask yottr ticket ngent or tdufist agency 35C State Trqarinl for tickets via C&BUne. extending congrj Old Dutch New Low Fare $4 .5 0 LTS citizen, Hon. « P $ 8 .5 0 CLEANSER 3 Cans Dayton, on m : Lieutenant Govl AUTOS CARRIED $6.50 AND UP ■ tenant Goverhoif Th« drvcland and Butfalo Tnuult Company , out an unusua] SaaCMltBtnrtftar at it eimlaad, Otto BROOMS Avondale, C 4 a OLEO Eatmore the new LieutCil 17c 6 sew, Bach " tJffrC Pound ...... 17c State. Treasufel three squares MOPS Country Club OB a POTATOES U. S. same street, Kel 4 0 c 16 02., Each No. 1 1 5 Lbs. Pkg. condition o f n< t street, occupyh PAILS Galvaiiized the state goveri lien BANANAS Golden incident. 22 c 12’Quart, E a c h .... Fruit 4 Lbs...... -. O lD l-iOM&'OP CMAS. „ f HANNAS LU5TR0-RNISH PAYME5 OP MCS, MERBPqt MOOVB?! One of the Id 1 1 . . ^ _____AT V O O G T E f^ , - "w v tK * GARBAGE PAILS.. 7 A- state is locatedl SPINACH Extra •§ tiaty, Thousail 10c Fancy Lb...... * M C «slips, hospital V/oostcr, 0,, (Special)—Miami -) ------accessories arcl eouhtyrs pr(do in liaving been the MILK Country Club O E A addition to . shl LETTUCE Leaf home-of four generations of Her­ 3 C a n s ...... and handkerchil 12c bert Hoover’s ancestors, is matched Pound...... men, that heir by that of Wayne county in tht fact that Mrs. Hoover, formei-ly A prison populatio PEACHES Country « The temporary^B ■ i m l Miss Lou Henry, is a grand-daugh- BACON Sugar Cured1! Q n Club in heavy ^ [ ■ ball grounds h a H 19c t;r of Wooster and that her great in ‘ piece Lb...... * ^ f.?reat grandfather, William Henry syrup, Can recruits are r e f l helped lay out this town, ...... - ..— ...... Ilil n , | ^ K — fexpcctations o f H The old home where Charles the present s e a | I ts Henry, father Of Mrs; Hoover, lived LARD Pure Kettle OB a COTTAGE BUTTS O B . MEC&'fcGT will be one of 2Sc as a young man is still standing at Rendered, 2 Lbs, ^ Pound...... MC for the M. & M.I Walnut and North streets and is M OOV/£fi s i eceupied fcy Bert Cornelius, who . MOTIONAL O F GIF2L SCOUTS operates a garage and taxi service COUNTY WILIJ h i in the rear, op n/out A Stain and Varnish at one Squire Lewis Bolus, now 83 years A tJEW RANGE FOR THE KITCHEN— ild, is one of the few. boyhood play­ the Hcnrys, Mrs, Henry, Charlie's who had lived in Baver county, Pa., Offer of the application u Wears Like Iron” mates of Gharles Henry now living. mother, was a big hearted, gener­ canto here with Joi n Baver and Why not have one of our modem ranges for gregating $2,2?J [ranges for “I remember very well when ous woman wllo never turned ahy Joseph Lawiil and tr ok patents to construction of f .Charlie moved away,” Squire Bolus one of the Your stkirway, floof, interior wood'work or any one in need from her door, Charlie CiO acres each. They laid out the the Kitchen this Spring? We have one of the ditch, made by says, in recounting old times. “He piece of furniture can be made like new with Was keen wilted and quick as a town of Wooster and three of the to the Greene give sat- was grown up—must have been eat.” best on the market Guaranteed to give sat­ down town streets otill bear their ing Fu:ul Oomml About twenty-seven or twenty-eight. names. ... isfaction. Hanna’s Lustro Finish He and I had been close friends William Henry, great great tepled, tii'eovuv tE CO, Ltistm Finish comes in the Clear Varnish and in.tlie all through Our play ’and school grandfather of Mr*. Hoover, helped Charles H.ury, now pact S3, is SERVICE HARDWARE CO, adopted by the days. We played hall together a survey this district f#r the govern­ still living iii California, where he County Comr different wood colors. The latter give both Rain and var­ ment back in 1807. That wi m jttst moved in 1873 when lie left Woos­ lot. And We quarreled a good deal, bonds at their nish at one application, Lustro Finish dries hard and five years after HooveF* great ter. In company with Mrs. Hoover, too, I guess. Charlie liked to argue per tent annual I stands the hardest of wear. See wmpfetc directions for and debate, and was very brilliant grbat grandfather had aettled in he stopped over for a visit at the use on each can. Anyone can use Hannas Lustra Finish. at it and sometimes I made him Miami county. Due Of William old heme about a year ago. mud with my arguments. Henry's companion* m this survey­ “ There weren’t many of us old h o m e c o m ) CEDARVILLE FARMER’S ‘ “ Charlie's father owned a hard- ing expedition win* Raekiel Hoover, bucks left.” Squire Bolus says, WHEN IN NEED OF SALE BILLS SEE US • 0 KA1N CO* ■ ware store lfi East Liberty street, whom local historians belhrve to “but I know Charlie had a good Mayor John just two doors off the public square, Have been minted t* the Miami lime. And Wooster's g>i«g to he made chairman i CEDARVILLE* OHIO county Hours**,. where Brenner Brothers* clothing tritra pAnid of him, too, when that tee of the Greet1 store is now. He was a very sub­ Shortly aftsr fc* bad helped ih* daughter gets to be miaireas of the itluMaWuW* by the executive! stantial citizen. Everybody liked «M i government «wrr*y, Bjpiry, white homier* coming will t*k| ifiimiwiiiiwiwiaiiiitri’iiaiQaaiiiiiiiii ..n ....j ofi l.f ‘ i¥*ji tffira'i “i*

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