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FORTY-NINTH YEAR NO. 28. CEDARVILLE, , -FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR . J5 or 20 ncte Xb«te IC-i Uteri* Dayton Gets 70c Farmers Oppose Truck Driver Was ’sponsibl# Natural Gas Rate Release Prisoners Held Blameless -Washing- American Independence Primary Contestants Dayton gas consumers will pay The published Import last week that Christopher Westmoreland, 25, 70c for gas after September 1st. For the State Board ?'o f Clemency had colored, Springfield, has been ex * W eek Program several months the city authorities recommended the parole for Harry onorated for the death of Paul Wolf, Davis, alleged chicken thief, who had 18, Trebines road, last Thursday on On Firing Line have contested with the gas company which even wanted a higher rate. The heat sent to the S$»te Reformatory at the Xenia and Springfield pike, when city made the offer to grant a fran­ Mansfield, has sttwrt I yp a hornet’s his truck hit the Wolf coupe anil Committee Planning for Celebration 150 Years chise for 70c after the company hat nest among farmya and particularly caused the boy’s death as a result of .'1 signified intentions of taking the case members of the Gedarville Farmer’s la 3ideswipe. The Wolf boy was ac­ candidates Pulling Wires to Capture Voters at of American Independence — “Echo of Lib­ before the Public Utilities Commis­ Protective Association. Davis was sent companied by bis motliei', Mra, Grace Primary in August — Both Republican Fac­ erty Bell” Monday at 11:11 A. M. Special Pro­ sion, The City Manager in a state­ up for the al>ge| theft of chickens W olf who was slightly injured. The tions Hitting Line Hard for Baughn—Public gram Sabbath, July 4th on College Campus. ment said that it was 70c from the from two farmers, below Xenia. For accident happened on the Jacoby hilt cities standpoint or $1,00 gas i f the months during hi*/residence here be at' the bend. ' Will Have Final Sajr on Such Political Deals, state hoard was permitted to fix.the was under surveliii nee as many roosts Westmoreland was delivering oil jTate, Dayton also faces an increase in were raided duri g that time. He for Springfield parties and claimed ft The Executive Committee having in .in this service The local hand will telephone rates by action of the state .vas given a sente »e of one to fifteen be driving 15 miles an hour when, Ohio lias one millionaire candidate the talk o f Columbus for weeks, and charge the local- celebration for In­ also have a part. Further notice of utilities commission. years and only at ved about thirteen he came to the Jacoby hill. As it for governor, Myers It, Cooper. With the State Prohibition department only dependence Week met Monday even­ this meeting will be given next week. ■ The company previous tp the grant­ months. ; \ been raining the cement road was the shadow of millionaire candidates a square away, ing, the mayozJa office to complete the .The following committiea have been ing of a franchise urged a higher price Herchal White, yho broke into the slippery. Following the accident' the in .Pennsylvania running for United} ; •. * • l plans for the week. appointed: owing to a scarcity of gas. Now the M. C. Nagley Stor , Cedarville, Reeve boy, accompanied by his brother, left States Senator and the exposure of Charles E. Wharton, Kenton, O., The outline program for the week Speaker—W. W. Galloway, R, G, company assures the city,, plenty o f & Bryant, Jampsh m and the Ross for Springfield and reported the ac­ corruption that followed, has turn oil candidate for the Democratic nomi- Watt and, F, A. Jurkat. provides for something each day but gas. Granting increases in rates is Company Store, Bi wersville, and stole cident to Iris employer, L. C. Aleshiro; the attention of Ohioans towards the nation for United States Senator, wad Music—H. G. Funsett, P. M. Gil- the committee deemed it inadvisable not in harmony with the policy of the a quantity o f mo chandise, has also It was here that Springfield police August primary and what might hap- j(1 town last Saturday in the interest lilan and G. H. Hartman. to attempt such for this locality. This gas companies, all o f which have been leen paroled. He; was sentenced to placed Westmoreland under arrest pen in this state. Outside of Cooper's o f campai?fn. Mr. Wharton says will be no different than what many Grounds-r Lloyd Confarr, R. C. reducing the wages of their employ­ Mansfield from or ) to fifteen years fo r the Greene county authorities. At ■private fortune he has the powerful that thl,se a.tt01^eys are his oppo- Ritenour and Rev. W. P. Harriman, cities will observe by having a brief ees. and gets put aftei serving little more the inquest Monday before Coroner Hynicka gang in Cincinnati, which nents, and that the business interests and the Boy Scouts. ^program Monday, June 28th with the than a year. ! - ' R. L. Haines it developed that there first sponsored his candidacy, at his and farmers should be represented Sabbath and Monday, or usual July Ringing of Church Bells Monday, BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING The State Boar seldom ever re- was not sufficient evidence to hold the back. TJjis organization can get funds and for t]jat renSon'he asks the sup- Prof. Jurkat, Collins Williamson and fourth celebration. • leases prisoners . xcept from the fellow on a manslaughter charge. A- from the great utility ' interests ,:y port of his Democratic brethem. He L. F. Tindall. ' Mr. Andrew Jackson was chosen to- The most charming social event of recommendation t officials fjrom the bout twenty witnesses were examined, the peck. No other candidate at the jjag .the endorsement o f the Ohio Far- Prof. C. E. Oxley will preside at preside at the Monday morning, June the summer was the marriage1 of county where tb were sent from, primary has such financial backing. ■ ttiers Defense League and the Federa- 28th event, which will be held in front the union meeting Sabhath July 4th. Miss Mary Eloise Davis, daughter of The question now. as to what kind * * * :ted Clubs of Ohio. Mr. and -Mrs. I. C, ■ Davis, to Rev. Springfield Eagles o f the opera house at exactly 11:11 of a recommend* on did Prosecutor Press repdrts indicate that Cooper j • . • - * a. m.. Central Standard time, when CLIFTON INVITED ALSO George LeClede Markle, New Castle, Will Celebrate Fourth C. Marshall e to the State has been trying to get the support of j Among the county candidates the the fire bell will -be tapped thirteen - - , . , P a , at the home of the bride on Xenia Board? Plans are completed for the seventh the Klan, even though that organiza- fij-st to make the town a call was Jo- times as an fechp of the tapping o f( In as/ much as Chfton wiJI not have avenue. It was only a ifw weeks ago that annual Sane Fourth of July celebra­ tion has a candidate in Joe Seiber of 'iSeph T. Hutchisoni farmer west of the historic Liberty Bell in Philadel- janV l Program for Independence Sixty guests witnessed the ceremony Bert Smith, who hi i been found guilty tion at the Clark county fair grounds, Akron, who ran second two years ago. fXenia, who is a candidate for the m phia, This will he followed by the ring! Y ° c Executive Committee m which was performed by Dr. W. R. o f gambling, ws# released from the Springfield, Monday, July 5, under the The Klan claims it can deliver 125,000 Reuublican nomination for treasurer, ing of the various church 'hells in, aiga th.e l°Ca! ce]etfa.tl0!1 McGhesney, President of Cedarville County jail a fters irving but 20 days. direction'of the Fraternal Order of votes at the coming primary. Should Mv< Hutchison is well known in and town for five minutes and’the paper' jCru ari mvitat,onto in witl^ College, while the bride and-groom His fine o f $800 is npaid, while others Eagles, The Eagles declare this will Seiber- be able to hold his followers * ap0ufc the county seat and sponsors mill whistle, fo r three minutes and all Cedarville m Tecogmzmg this event, stood before, a n . altar o f beautiful found guilty, at tl : same - time paid be the largest Fourth celebration in Cooper will have, a hard time making ifis own campaign. He has been-very other whistles and noise making de- Our neighbors and all others are in- ferns and lilies banked before the their fines. What ivaa Prosecutor J. Ohio. The grounds open at 8 a. m. and second place. Thad Brown would be successful as a. farmer and business vices you care to employ. to have a part in the Monday mantle piece in the parlor. Ribboned C. Marshall's rec mmendation that there will be continuous entertainment an easy winner. With Klan backing, man and wjjj ma(te an intensive cam- The Boy Scouts and Camp Fire ™j>rmnff program and especially to pedestals formed a square where the enabled the release o f Smith from the all day with a §2,500 display o f fire Cooper would be almost certain t c > jpaign in 'the county.. He gays Ke has girls will unite in singing, along with ^oia . JL us m the program on the contracting parties and the officiating custody of the Sh riff? works that night, A baloon escension the nomination. The Klan is anxious no political ring to back him and if the crowd, “ America” , under the di- College Campus on Sabbath afternoon. clergyman stood,- The Herald died a but one question is set for 4:30 p. m. with vaudeville to support the nominee tnat can de-! nominated and elected can conduct , recti on of Miss Eleanor Johnsdn. J l’ at 3 P/ ni. J Music for the occasion was fumish- to Marshall. Was ot Smith given his &t 6:30. feat Gov. Donahey-, who vetoed j the affairs o f the office on-an econorii- The Boy Scouts will give the flag! mon, AV iru., led hy Prof. John A. Talcott, at the or- release in the hoj| > of lining up the DISPLAY YOUR FLAGS Klan Bible in schools bill passed by deal basis without hindrance and with salute to be followed by tihe “Pa-1 gau, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Fergus#, race horse eleraei ; in the campaign KROGER GROCERY CLOSES the last legislature. profit to- the county. triot’s Pledge of Faith,” as read byj Jamestown, mezzo-soprano, friend ftf of John Baughn i r sheriff at the Business men and residents are WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS * i Mr. Jackson. t the bride. ■ coming primary? . c, _. „ . , ..urged to display flags each day next The race for sheriff continues to B. F. Thomas, who seeks another The program will be dosed with week'in i-espect to Independence week Promptly at a quarter, of eight o’­ The public cert rtly has a right to The Krogery and Baking Co. will be the the topic of conversation most term as County Recorder was in town the singing of the “Star Spangled clock Grieg’s Prelude! in E flat was know the motive: of -the Prosecutor Have your flagsout Monday morning close each Wednesday, afternoon, dur­ everywhere you go in the county. The .yesterday in the interest of Ms cam- Banner.” rendered, followed in succession by a in these cases an why law enforce­ and each day there. after untU after ing June, July'and August. The local Business* houses and all others are Bach-Busoni Choral and a portion of spectacle of the .Mavshall-Gowdy lead­ paign, “ Benny” tells- us- that lie has , , , . . . , July 5th. Observe the customary rules ment should be m Je such'a mockery. Wagner’s Fantasia from “Lohengrin”. store is the only one in the chain of ers opposing candidates here and there already covered a good part of fcfhe afk.e^ J® .ceaSe, .a^or 83 near. 33 pos' ! of taking your flags down previous to about' 120Q stores that will take the on the plea of . the wet-and dry . issue Slble-during-thm ceremony. sunset each day.. During these numbers Miss Wilmah PUBLIC ASKEDfFO OBSERVE county in his canvass outside o f the Wednesday afternoon holiday. The and then uniting with the followers For Sabbath, July 4th, the minis Spencer and Mrs. Harry Hammon for­ tNDAY, JUNE 28 county seat. Mr. Thomas has had 18 Kroger Company wishes to co-oper­ ters are asked to preach patriotic med the bridal.pathway and Mrs. Fer­ of the Sehmidt-Shoup faction in the years experience as recorder and says DAYTON EXTENDS INVITATION ate with ;the other local groceries in support of John Bauglui for sheriff is . sermons for the usual morning theme. guson then sang Cadman’s “At Dawn­ Monday yo! be asked to co-op- he appreciates the support the pub­ this - movement. rather unique. You cannot get a, de­ lic has given him( and in return he During the afternoon the committee Dayton will have a mammoth cele­ ing” , and De Koven’s “ Oh Promise crate in the celebration of the nial from, either side. Baughri has. a has rendered efficient, courteous and I* planning for a union mooting of bration on Monday, July 5th. The en- Me.” signing of ,th' ration of Bide- DEATH QF WM. SPRACKLEN two-fold role; dry, enough for the so- painstaking service, all of which* is , at attire day will fiitt of events with & Dtv McGhesney took Ms place at .the pendcyce, called r6form.6rs,.and damp enough for due. The conduct, of the office speaks """■ repris- after at the opening strains' of the . Be-sor* ■nr flags that wmiafii >f. Spritcklen, 66, one Of what the Marshall element calls the for itself. on the College Campus.' The choirs of seating historical events of the pant Bridal Chorus and little Rachael Hat- day. our prominent farmers in this vicin­ wet side, A plea is bring made that thevarious churches areasked to join 15ft years. viman, ring bearer, quietly descend# Business men are requested to ob­ ity, died at his home on the Yellow the sheriff’s office >vou!d have been n Tho Westen, s t LeBailon, ]ia8 from upstairs followed by the bride serve the day by closing their places Springs road, Tuesday morning about who was met at the foot of the stairs of business for thirty minutes from complete failure the past four years lhQ foUowIng say concerning the one o’clock. For more than a year he h ad: not been for Baughn, puts; Mor. < di(, of Pfml H< c W e „ ^ CHARLESTON MAYOR $100 CHURCH NOTICES by her father, who gave her . in mar­ 11 o’clock until 11:3(1 A- M. Those had been in failing health due to ns Sharp m rather bad light m Ms {li(,ute for his s Creswell, Impressing the motorists memory survive: Mrs. Florence Ferryman, in between his friends' and his enc _____Joseph Bennett, Pastor. the organ's final strains of “ Lohen- Be at the public square at 11:11 member of the Republican State Cen­ with observing the ‘Stop Sign" oyer Floyd, Misses Blanch and Marguerite, mies in an effort to save Baughn, The Sunday School at 9:15 A .M. P. grin” died away. Central Standard time when the fire tral Committee for the Seventh Con­ in Charleston is not bluff or play. As Raymond and Robert, of this place, old saying that “politics makes M, Gillilan, Supt. Maywood Homey Incidental music was softly played cell will be tapped thirteen times as gressional District has filed his dec­ the town has been posted long enough Mrs. Mary Moore, Toledo; Carl of strange bed-fellows” has- proved true Asst. . . thruout the ceremony and during the an echo o f the tapping' o f the famous laration of candidacy for a second the Mayor has taken a new policy Waynesville, In addition be is sur­ in the race for sheriff. But then it has The study of the lesson will he fo’ congratulations. . ■ _ . Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, term, and is preparing to make an ac­ and a few days ago taxed Virgil Kirk- vived by one brother, Rev. IL H. only.been a comparatively few months lowed by the Children’s Day program The bride a lovely girl of grace and The program will be short. The tive solicitation for support through­ ham $100 and §7:00 costs for. failure Spracklcn, Laurel, Neb., and a sister, since H. E. Schmidt and Sen. ( ? ) L. which will be merged with the Church manner, wore a gown of white satin event is one that you should not miss. out the district. Ho is completing his to observe the signals. . Watch your Mrs. A. E. Powelson, Agosta, O. The T. Marshall, P. IJ. P, P., i Preaches service. . fashioned in bouffant' style with full first term and his record has won step in South Charleston, deceased was a member of the U. P. Purity, Practices' Pollution) were in Epworth League at 6:30 F, M. flounce of Chantilly lace. She carried for him the confidence o f his constit­ BARNS BURNED IN ELECTRICAL church and a man highly respected by attendance at George Poor’s liquor Mid*week Service. Wednesday at) a bridal shower bouquet of Butterfly uents and his enthusiasm and devo- STORM MONDAY EVENING everyone. party at the Doshler hotel in Colum­ M. E. CHURCH PICNIC 7:30 P. M. - roses, i lillies of the valley, ’ gypso- ition to duty has been an enlivening The funeral service was in charge bus, celebrating the turn down of Gov. Parents desiring it can have their phialia and lace, The ring bearer, A wind, rain And electrical storm influence throughout the district.” children baptized on Sunday morning, o f Rev. W. P. Harriman and was held Donahey, when Marshall voted with The Methodist church and Sunday in dainty frock of ruffled pink voile, swept parts of Greene county Monday from the homo Thursday afternoon. the utility interests that gives Xenia School will have a picnic next Wed­ carried the Wedding ring In the heart evening that did considerable damage U. P. CHURCH Interment took place at North Cem­ a §3.00 a year advance on telephone For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nesday, All members and friends o f of a single rose and also scattered in various localities. The barn on. the etery. rates. There has never been a public nograph and records, Good as new. Rev. R. A. Jamieson, Pastor. rose petals as she approached the al­ Ralph Moon farm near Alpha was set the Sunday School and Church are in­ denial that Marshall and Schmidt at­ Very cheap payments, Address Phono­ Sabbath School at 9:30 A . M, Mr. O. tar, fire by lightning and destroyed with vited and urged to bo present and NEW BUSSES TO BE USED tended that famous party that was graph, Box 223, Dayton, 0. a damage estimated at $6,000. The help make it a day of recreation and A. Dobbins, superinteendrtt, Following the ceremony guests were ON XENIA-LONDON LINE pleasure. ‘ hTe time of meeting and Rev,- Gavin Reilly of Camden, O., served at the bride’s table and at farm implements, feed and a calf per­ ished in the. flames. The barns of the place of holding the picnic will be an­ will preach Sabbath at the usual hour small tables about the rooms. The J, B. Meaghler, manager of the FROM PALETTE TO MORTAR BOARD Beavercreek High School, near were nounced at the Chu¥ch next Sunday. for service. color scheme was pink and white for Springfield-South Charleston bus line saved'by the efforts of a bucket bri­ the tables and the bride’s table was has announced that hio company will gade. Part of the equipment from the centered with a bouquet and cathedral put in service a new bn a between the CHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE OLDEST LODGE CELEBRATES school building was also removed to candles. two points July J. The Buss will carry At the bride's table were: Mr. and a point o f safety, although the fire did The Children's Day program of the Messrs G. H. Hartman and Charles 19 passengers and is of the latest in Mrs, Markle, Mr. John Davis and Miss not reach the building. ( Methodist Sunday School will be giv­ Grahaih are in Marietta this Week at­ construction. Just as soon as the road Jean Morton, Mr. R. I,.- Garnett and In this section the worst damage en at the Methodist Church next Sun­ tending the one hundredth anniversary between South Charleston and the Miss Wilmah Spencer, Mr. A. R. Fin­ was reported about the Clayton Me day morning and will be merged with celebration of Marietta Lodge F. & A Greene county line is opened for traf­ ley and Miss Betty Fox, Mr. and Mrs, Mfllan farm where trees were torn the Church services and an excellent -M., No, 1, the oldest Masonic lodge in fic tiew busses will he installed to care Ralph Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs, Harry and telephone wires put out of com­ program o f music, songs, and recita­ Ohio, Special events have been pre­ for the traffic between Xenia arid Hammon arid Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert mission. tions, is being prepared. A talk will pared for Hns celebration. The lodge ,London through Cedarville. Adams. A barn on the Hewitt farm near be given by Jhe pastor and an offer­ has had many notables take part ,in Rev, Markle is a son of Mr. and Selma was struck by lightning and ing will be taken fob the educational its work dating back to the visit Of TIME ETXENDED FOR Mrs. S. A* Markle of New Castle, burned with the contents. work o f the Church. George Washington. PAYING YOUR TAXES Pa., and completed his post graduate DR. FINNEY ACCEPTS POSITION course at Princeton University- this The County Commissioners have AT WESTERN COLLEGE last year, He has been officially by resolution extended the paying of recommended to the Navy Depart­ the taxes due in June to the 20th of ment for a position as chaplain but Dr. Nancey E. Finney has accepted Patriot’s Pledge of Faith a position as resident physician at July. There will be no more exten­ until a vancancy occurs he will have sions granted after July 20th, charge of the Presbyterian church at Western College for Girls at Oxford ahd will locate there the first o f Sep­ Gettysburg, Ohio. The bride has OHIO STATE FAIR for three years been engaged as in­ tember. The honor chime unsolicited and will'give Dr. Finney a new field ■ I do hereby pledge and declare my sin­ structor in the high schools at Ash­ —The date of the Ohio state fair will Dr. trill have the opportunity of en* tabula, 0,» and in Troy. Both are bp Monday, August 30 to Saturday, cere belief and devout faith in the funda­ is said to be -handsome one and the graduates of Cedarville College and Septemlier 4. Six new buildings are mental ideals of my country so bravely pro­ have a host of friends. Dr. will have the opportunity of en­ gaging in practice outside o f the in­ •being constructed on the grounds. claimed to the world by the immortal signers The hnppy couple left last evening One will provide,for the Work of the by motor for Detroit where they ex­ stitution if she desires. Dr. Finney boys’ and girls* clubs. of the Declaration of American Independ­ pect to spend a short honeymoon en­ in company with A former classmate, ence; and in their words and noble spirit “we joying a lake trip. On their return Dr. Irene Converse, Columbus, left THUEE-FOOTED TURKEY pledge to each’other our lives, our fortunes they will go to housekeeping in Wednesday by motor for Rochester, Gettysburg. The bride wore for her Minn,, to attend the clinic classes at .A freak of nature is to bo found on and our sacred honor” to the support of those going away gown a tailored suit of Mayo hospital for three weeks the farm of L. G, McDowell, Who re­ ideals; and as a token of my sincerity and as blue French flannel with fcllj hat o match, JAMES MANGAN DIES AT sides near Plain City in Madison an evidence of my gratitude for the blessings Guests front out of town were: Mf, AGE OF 96, FRIDAY County. A three-footed turkey, the ex­ and Mrs. O. A , Spahr, Mr. and Mrs. tra foot has the usual formation, but which that immortal document has assured James Mftrigan, 96, died last Friday iLeon Spahr, Miss Marjorie Wright, is attached to the body just back of to all Americans, I do hereby make this con­ at the Greene County Infirmary, the regular legs^iind feet. (Xenia; Mrs. Emma Harper, Mr. Jas. Yonnrt- women anlsts turn from their jars oi color and** paint brushes to where he had been an inmate for some j_uiUjixXuiTlri,iiiiiUVii»i>i**ii|iiii><'iriiiiii,i i n*rrh . tribution for the preservation of Monticello, j Harper and Mr. Frank Ensloy, Day- plastorera in sotting ornaments hi place atop huge pylons which- adorn time. Death was due to the infirmaries ;tonj Miss Jennie Bratton, Chicago, NOTICE THRESHEUMEN in' main eiilnuKe:! to tho Palace ot Agriculture and Food Products, of the the home of Thomas Jefferson, as a National of age. For ten or twelve years Mr, 111,, Miss Betty Fox, Wooster, 0,; I exhibition buildings which forms a part of tho great Sesqui-Certtextnlai Mahgan made Ms home with-Thomas Memrial to the author of the Declaration of Mr. arid Mrs, Gilbert Adams, Wash­ .. The annual meeting of'the Greene fi*iOriiational Kxmsritron being staged in Philadelphia from June 1 to Andrew on the Federal pike. Funeral '..vieumber 1 to eidob.ate tlm 150th anniversary of tho signing o f the Doclara* Independence and as a patriotic Shrine for ; ington, C. I t , O.; Mr. R, L. Garnett, -County Threshermen’s Association services were held Monday morning Ann ot ludep, iifletK e. climbing ladders and walking along rickety scaffolds Columbus, O,; Mr. A. W. Finley, will be held Saturday evening, July 8, the Children of America. at St. Brigid’s Catholic Church in in the Assembly room of the Court s nothing new to these young ladies, but each time they do It ihsy gfet a Mansfield, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen thrill* - " . , ’ ,. ' ■■■■.. .?...: 'V. 4 -Marshall, Plqua, 0= r Xenia, Interment took piece at St-, House at 8 P. M., Daylight Saving BrlgidV cemetery. tlm«. Harry Kcnnon, See.-Treus,

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______i t . I Hone# Accorded Indian THE CEDARVILLE HERALD LOCAL The Lord Help# A Hatters* ladle* namSdYlaab£ who wa* a faithful friend pt the C E D A R I N N JU R LH BULL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ; Thows Sunday Schod whites and was taken on a visit t* fbtgiaud, whs given tbs rite of Chris­ tian baptism and the order of a feudal Swterai a* tin Feat-OSU}*, Csdur-villa, Q., October 81, 1887, H **eoafl j By CORONA REMINGTON DELICATESSEN Tfce lis a , T Lessonf baron as Lord of Roanoke August 81, taint'd T«c - 1887. * ■ (Copyright.) i **y- r- m. wnrurAT**. d.d ., d m Come and buy your homemade eats for Sunday dinner. You w-H Hrary Tov,: FRIDAY, .11-XR 23, 1S05. find in our windows Cottage Clccfc , Baked Beans, Salad, om A di'SisisBt e l e n Jo h n s o n dropped her. <»> »***. w iS w r i'WWHwr i Union.) Sun Dial and Telescope suitcase la the middle of the tiny made Bread and rolls, small «r,d largo cakes, ginger bread, pies one oVIork. H A small tetescope ha* baw addsd , living-room floor and stared about her ; brown bread and noodles. THE PRIMARY AT STAKE DON'T PICK ’EM I P Lesson for June 27 to a ana dial Intended tar raa i d w • with disgust, ' j grounds. “ Uncle Eph 5 r d be a-shamed t Ton , Phone 119, There is an old song entitled. No better advi>’o was ever iwstowed can’t tell me you don’t know how to REVIEW: WHAT WE HAVE* “Everybody's Doing It" that aptly ap-|Up; J} it ghl than that given by a sweep even If yon are a man. Why, LEARNED FROM THE BOOK The Pear Pedestrian OF QSNEAIS Mrs. Alberta Frame, Prop. plies to the- recent RepabUcan primary ■ worldly wice matron to h 't daughter the dirt In this place’s enough to bring Proof that pedestrians are poor Is election in Pennsylvania, the investi-jen the subject of men acquaintances, the rats and roaches, And I nearly GOLDEN TEXT— We knew that att that none has endowed his pet emer­ gation of which reveals that the three dear," she s. id, you cannot be! broke my neck through that hole (n Y°rk together for good to them gency ward.—Birmingham News. Republican contestants for United too careful in your choice of compan­ porch. Surely you don’t expect me to that love God, who Fro the called ac- hl* ParjwM.— Rom, : . States Senator expended more than ions of the opposite ■ sex. Men are Uyo here l" 8 28 “ Seems to me like If It’s good PRIMARY TOPIC—-Favorite Stortee three million dollars to get thenomi­ not always what they seem to be, and Prom Genesis. ... enough for your uncle it's good enough JUNIOR topic —Stortee of the Pa­ ET nation fo r an office that paid only it is necessary for your happiness for you. Besides, orphans can't *1* triarchs. TS* Ar $10,000 a year for six years, that you should make a close study of ways be choosers. I'm poor and I INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- 54 * v* \ LYERS The Pennsylvania primary was no any man who seeks your friendship know It. 'Fore Emmy died we was Characters in Qeneals THE COJ r y o u n g p e o p l e a n d a d u l t t o p - doubt very corrupt and no juetifica- and society," Of course, all men have poor, but things has gone from bad to IC—Permanent Kewasres of the Book of Genesis. • tion can be advanced towards the ^ their petty faults, which arq not very - worse since she went. Seems like I A company of daring spending of such a vast sum for se-' irnportoat. What you have to find out ain't got a clmnce. Everything and do. The method o f review ntust always aerialists who will thrill curing a titled honor. Reform ngen- j are their great failings, which have everybody’s agin me. but the Lord will be determined by the department of be- eiea met the gang politicians with a at) much influence upon the happiness -provide. I’ve still got my faith in my fey their wonderful skill religion left, and that’s all that keeps the Sunday school and by the teacher's shell lire of gold, probably on the i and success of life, and fearless stunts on the me alive 1” preferences. For the young people grounds that the “means justified the | Jn other words, don’t pick ’em up and adults, perhaps the best method flying aerial trapeze. “ Well, I haven’t much faith In your in c end." Jen the street. Recognise no man to kind of religion anyway. It’s wrecked will be to assign the task of finding This act has been booked Professional politicians and news-[whom yen have not been properly in­ more lives and excused more laziness the most important teaching of each net lesson. for the Sane. Foyrth of papers such as the Cincinnati Tim es-, traduced by a miital friend, who gill than any other doctrine In the world. The following Is suggestive of the July Celebration to be. Star that believes in gang rule poli- j give yon some information about him. Do you suppose.if you alt there, in tin* method of review recommended s tics are taking advantage' of the re-!A casual acquaintance may prove a middle of a work day pitying yourself given at the Clark County e wet and matters and also to have the larger delectable meals had completely killed the covenant given in the old age by liquor controlled lobby that dominat­ matters to manage. Kls appetite for bis own efforts. of his parents, was a gentle and in ed the last Ohio legislature, especially But woe to the frugality that is al­ Weeks passed ‘In this way—back peace-loving man. He suffered wrong A Clean New Stock To Select From the Ohio Senate.’ Public sentiment lowed to degenerate into parsimony, and forth-7-outbreaks o f rebellion fol­ rather than strive with his enemies. smothered the Marshall gang propos­ stinginess or meanness. You must lowed by starvation and then silent Lesson for May 30—Jacob was ed gang primary law, The purpose of know how to spend and how to save. acquiescenceto Helen’s wishes, It chosen of God. ■ Because of this God the Marshall law was to shut out the was like working with a balky mute, was with him. God will keep, pro­ dry candidates and leave the selection but a balky mule is better than no tect and prosper. His elect ones even mule and by summer time the place of candidate to a convention to be con­ “Sight” of Angleworms in spite, of their wesknesl and failure. ) C ECONOMY had almost an air of prosperity. The trolled b y Cincinnati and Cleveland Though angleworms cannot distin­ Lesson for Juno *-r Esau because of guish objects, they, are not blind, They garden flourished, the porch was living under the sway of "his appetite politicians. It is such politicians that The have light-sensitive organs distributed mended, the roof patched, a coat of sold his birthright for a mess of pot­ are crying and making capital of the along the whole length of their bodies. white paint put oh the house and tage. He afterward repented and Shoe Store situation in Pennsylvania. Conviction flowers blossomed everywhere. And, sought to undo his deed. Though sin­ of those guilty of spending such sums Know What He Meant it was the flower beds that had caused c e r e ly regretting hi* act, It was im­ WEST MAIN STREET « as Were exposed in Pennsylvania will the worst rebellion. To take his i re- This telegram was received by the possible tb change conditions. Our cure the eyil. A few high collared wet clous strength and time to dig beds to acts and choices are irrevocable. bride of a civil engineer who took stick a whole “passe!” of seeds in that leaders and supposedly dry leaders be only winter flannels to the treplcs Lesson for Juris 13—Joseph was didn’t do no one any good when they peculiarly beloved by his father. Be­ hind prison walls will rectify Condi- With him! “ 8, O. S. B. V. D. 0. O. B. did come up 1 But he knew that han­ i '0ns in that state and others as well P. D. Q.” cause of this Jacob unwisely ex­ ger was his alternative, so he dug the pressed favoritism, This favorit­ flower beds. ism incited the jealousy of. his The neighbors passing by stopped brothers, who at the opportune United States Pres are Good to gaze at the neat little place and time sold him as a slave to mer­ * often wondered how Helen bad chantmen going down to Egypt, brought about the reform, Because of the false accusation of a “Your place Is sure lookin’ good,” wicked woman he was imprisoned. The Exchange Bank said John Alton one day. “Now, noth­ Lesson for. Joa* 20-*-Because o f Jo­ in’ 1 got ain’t doin’ no good, ’Pears seph’s fidelity God raised him t contraction giving foil bnlloon 2 cans - - tuthloning end long service. Cu­ at a higher price* 1t*v* CJewUndySWa* V.t, it,k tJ ’ « Eotern —— l L**ye Btrffcto-- MS t. Mt« nrrersmmme Arrive *?;M A ,M ,i ftfs.-irUf.rrftn* rie* the nune, trade merle end Small /ArriveilUaa- **,<»>» atrabtod ,Me ■*.* *7:00 A. M, iTacAdedgs M e g to b» had only of full warranty of the United State* St« K h ‘ t -1 i y CM* BUFFALO” eirivS 7 ,3 0 a . M* Rubber Company. Why “Photographer” ? risible, and certain truth, error is not ASPAR.A ' XPs perfectly all right for a * fault of our knowledge, but a mis­ Bwdfwftvve-tUfn*!8m- **- d-fl .. y. rtt-ile ebstt ■ ...... Aof tegrapher to “sheet" you before sun­ take of our judgment, giving assent For Sale By Delmo &r» <»re« Uyp "SgEANU...... rise. to that which Ik not true.—Burke. 32»pfc** beokfett far M r Service DECOR Tlw cU ajiiaeft ana Auttaie - &€rilkr Fare $ 5 ,5 0 Kroger Gfevefeal.OUa AUmm&et Hit* Cdrrettier DR. O. P. ELIAS. Service Hardware Co, C R A C K Yon* IW ’itefctf i# Alexgsder Gradon, Author of the fa- #t tite Holy iertfh or Sod Dentist ***** thought htoeeif to he eomiAM- •kwed by God u nkfertt the morals CH EESi #f-KArisud my) t#euM*d the title of ftkrodf* fiUgi Cedarvlll*, & Alexander the corrector.. Fresh

-t t ■ m % * ft * * * * * # , High Grade Vietrolx record* for Wanted;- Family washing* at my Color It Important }**’ «• Mr*, Ann* M. Tqwmitay horn*. Work guaranteed satisfactory in New Sport* Coat* 10CAI A«D PERSONAL t Jennie Hamilton Ten Years Ago } Mis# Ruth White of Xenia, hw been Back Again * visiting for several day* with her Mrs, Anna Townsley visited her [friend, Miss Ruth Marshall, eouain, Mr*. Ellen Spahr in James­ This W e e k - The H ow Culture Club was enter- town Wednesday, Furniture Upholsteringand taiiwd Tue*d#y»*t the home p* Mrs The Edgwnont addition to | Mr. Fred Fields and family ef MR Repairing, All work called Hrary Townstoy east of Sprlngisdd! j waukee, are here as guests o f the fo r Mr. Robert Turnbull is among the Cedarville was opened by a A delicious luaeheca was sen^i U the students that are attending sum- for and delivered. I will w » o'clock. xnw's mother, Mi's. Gertrude Stor public auction sale of lots. i * m-.nt, mer school at Wittenberg, be in Cedarville, June 28 or 29, Send in you ad­ Keep July 7 open for ‘'The Re­ dress to turning of Rosalia" to be presented FLIES and DISEASE by the Camp Fire Girls. GO hand in hand, 1882 J926Millinery to close out. All hat* are KILL the one priced at $2.p8. Various styles and AND prevent the other. ELMER WEYRICH all spring and summer models. .1621 East 5th Street, Dayton, Ohio 40 YEARS (3t) Mrs, Ellen Werner WE have a LARGE supply of Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Kennon of FLY-TOX, Byack Flag, And belter Wolford has been serving the Cleveland, Q... are guests o f the for­ TANGLEFOOT and community in a mechanical way . mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Kennon. E l VAMPIRO and The reputation of this establishment for ALL the other Prof. C E. Oxley and family have i- doing good, RELIABLE work has been the RELIABLE preparations best. for'their guests over thp week-end "Color contrast in spring sports Mr. Wm. Bison and family o f St. THAT will 4 clothes,” say the arbiters of fashion, Marys, O. Since the beginning of the Automotive "SW AT the Fly" and here Is a sports coat that shows how successfuf is obedience to this industry th s shop has been intimately con­ Miss Margaret Oxley, daughter of mandate. It sponsors the fur roller also and is typical o f coats in its nected with it, Prof, and Mrs. C. E. Oxley, had a -BY “ DOC.” part in the program of the ''Home class. 1 here is no garage in the county better Guard Rally at Grace M. E. church, equipped to c-'ire for the needs of the auto- in Dayton, Thursday. Gay New Blouses mobihst,- Mrs* B. E. Stevens and three daugh­ Enliven the Modes ters of Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati, . H O N E S Richards Drug Store r-wo: K and honest prices are guests at the home of MV. and 4 • , Mirs. William Marshall for a few days BY THE BRIDGE Oils Greases Accessories this week. Don’t Spend all of Your Income Phone 203. Cut down the living expenses and put by Mrs. Esta Ross, and son Mack, of ASK ABOUT STORAGE , and Mr. Carleton Me the balance. Lean of Detroit, spent several days You do not need to cut out anything vital here last week visiting Mrs. Jeanette Mr. and Mrs. Jv E. Kyle entertained Eskridge and other i*elatives. about seventy-five guests last Friday It* you plan or budget your expenditures, WOLFORD evening* honoring their son, Mr. Wil­ you can save more—easily. • liford Kyle find his bride. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George F. Siegler left received by Mr-. and Mrs. J. E, Kyle, For Safety and Maximum return, invest Wednesday for Marietta, O,, after &• Mr, and Mrs. Willard Kyle, Mrs. Alva visit of several days with relatives. your Savings here. GARAGE Graham* Mr, John Graham, Miss Lo- They are returning home after a trip Because our institution is supremely safe Phone 2-25 rena Seamen and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cedarville, Ohio into Canada following their marriage Witemyer, of Peebles, 0, The guests . —every dollar being backed by an £*cess Se- in Cleveland early this month. 1 ratvsasMsaRi were served in the dining room. Miss edrity in the form of first mortgages on real Martha Cooley, Miss Helen McIntyre, Miss K&tic Kneeht, who makes her Mrs, Carl Kyle and -Mrs. Burton Tur­ estate. ■. home with her nephew. Mr. George ner, assisting in serving,. Miss Elea­ Martindale, and wife, suffered a par- nor Kyle, Miss Gwendolyn Kyle and nleytc stroke several days that ef­ HANNAS GREEN SEAL PAINT Mrs. Walter Morrow presided at the fected her left side. She has not im­ punch bowl. Thte evening was spent Whether for wear with the sedate The Cedarville Building & Loan proved much according to late reports , tailored 'suit or the afternoon costume, jn a very enjoyable manner and the it is the privilege of blouses to be gay bride and groom warmly welcomed. r Miss Martha Copley,' o f Terra and colorful. Here is one, in pale, Association , Haute, Ind., is here on a visit with her salmon-rose silk, made to accompany Special prices on High grade oil in WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. parents,' Mr. and Mrs. C. E,» Cooley. an almond green tailored suit Collar 2 or 5 gal, lots. and cuffs are of dull silver cloth. Miss Cooley has been teaching in the’ Dean Tire and Battery Shop Normal School in that city and will spend the summer at Ashville, N. C. Miss Lena Hastings has accepted a position as instructor of physical •1 i Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Fairo had as PILES their week-end guests. Miss Louise education at the Schaffer high school >, ■ Parrett o f Xenia, and Mr. and Mrs. in Springfield. John Deere and M assey Harris William McCormick of Indianapolis, but. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick then Mrs. Caroline Winter and Mrs. Why Suffer When a Few Applica­ left by motor for Portland, Oregon; Elizabeth McCampbell of 'fenia arc tions o f Rfd’o P ile Ointment will Binders and Mowers Protection— Where they will make their home. spending a few days here with friends - give relief In August as well as January The Home Helpers Food Club met Mr. Richard' Smith returned here SEND NO MONEY Constantly, 365-days-in-the-year, good paint protects at the home of Frances Finney, Wed­ last Sabbath evening after a W ir of Furnish us your name and address, Plymouth Twine property against the destructive effects of hot sum­ nesday, June Oth. Work was discussed the west and north-west by motor. stating you will use-Rid’o Pile Oint­ mers and cold winters. Moisture is kept from pene­ for the last meeting and of the next, Mr. Smith, (Anna Collins) returned ment according to direction : and we trating the wood surfaces, and quick changes in. Refreshments wore served by Miss home lom e time ago while her' hus­ will send you postpaid our regular temperature cannot harm the building if it is prop­ Finney. The next meeting will be band continued his trip through the $1.00 box. Nesco Oil Stoves, Haag dashers* Screen Doors, erly painted. held June 22 at the home of Ruth and west. • In two weeks, if you are satisfied Window Screens* Hanna’s Green Seal Paint, Lois Cheney . wit hresults, send us the dollar,. To get the maximum in the protecting power For Sale: A high grade three piece If results are not gotten simply tell of paint use Hanna's GREEN SEAL. It forms Living Room set for sale. Only been us (honestly) and the account is Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stewart enter­ a tough dim over the surface, impenetrable in use since fall. Will sell at a sacri­ squared. • ■ ., CEMENT — TILE — FENCE — POSTS tained a few friends at six o’clock by the weather. The surface is kept fice lor cash. Call Thone No, 38. RID’O CO., insu.lated from the elements that dinner Tuesday evening in compli­ COAL — HARDWARE — FEED ment to Mr. George F. Siegler and Box/ 21 Station A. Dayton, 0. would age and destroy it. Mr. Frank Brhttpn, manager of one bride of Marietta. Those present were o f the Kroger stores ih Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. 3icgler, Prof. C. E. and spent Snbbath with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Oxley, Mr. A. E. and Mrs. 'and Mrs. Milton Bratton, « Richhrds, Dr. 0 . P. and Mrs. Elias and Mr, and Mrs. Karlh Bull. The Misses -Fannie and Margaret McNeill, returned last Friday after Cedarville Farmers’ Grain ■b The Cedarville Fanners* Co. Mrs, Cora Trumbo left Saturday for spending several > weeks at th-fir home Ashville, North Carolina, where she in Belle Center. will spend a few weeks with her niece Mrs, Burton McElwain ’ and family. Company Miss Jennie Bratton of Chicago is She was joined in Cincinnati by Miss here on a visit with relatives and Everything for^the Farm Elsie Shroades. who will also go to friends. Ashville for two weeks and then Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio spend the remainder o f thg summer Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Brown had as in camp with the Girl Scouts. their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bodman of Oakwood, 0. THIS FLY SPRAY D R i Notice— Mr. Richards Cooper lias Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Dobbins a fid STOPS FLIES Miss Ruth Dobbins attended the mar­ » Now you can have the fly *ptay you've Pure Cads 10 lbs. 64c f 1 P A a riage of their niece, Miss Ruth Wil­ always wanted. One that keeps flies off, too. And protects the cows all day. Pringle’s Meat Market liamson, to Prof. Burley of Bluffton You get more milk all summer with College, last Thursday at Ada, 0. Pratts Fly Chaser. Keeps your cows Sugar, i v i s e . ” : ...... ? L 5 » : contented. Does it without Dli«wring,• From there Mr. Dobbins and family atainlngand gumming the hair. Without ipecinlly solicited. Chas. E. Smith made a motor tour to Niagara Falls tainting the milk. w serein Ji Pure Open Kettle Rendered 0 £T#i —«— — i before they returned home. The trip and Grocery was ideal and they enjoyed wonderful Fly- Mr. Ralph Hoffmeister, who has roads, CERTO...... !...... 29c Lard, Ea-90c- .... , sen teaching at Stanforth, Cal., for >r2 Chaser ome years, stopped here last week CAN RUBBERS ...... 9c Miss Kalheryn Long, daughter of To Our Customers: TVs stand M ini ORANGES—Per Dozen...... : 38c i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Long, Jamestown, Pratts Fly Chaser unconditionally. Either U itstops the flies and ptetenls loss o/mtlh LARGE DRIED BEEF ...... :..23c Mason Jare,§ ? $ 1 - 1 9 j was married last Saturday morning jtotv m your money returned, at 9:45 at the Long home, to Mr, R> SWEET BRIER CORN—2 fo r ...... 35c Stewart Fry, Delaware, 0, About fifty Sold and Guaranteed by DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD 29c.... guests were present. The ceremony PROWANT & BROWN E— SPINACH ...... 13c by Rev. Vesey of the Jamestown M. Cedarville, Ohio, 5 £ W » 2 9 c ' E. church. Breakfast was srved fol­ Potatoes, Rev. R, A. Jamieson and family, E- -PORK and BEANS...... -.... 9c lowing the ceremony. Thl? bride was for two years a teacher in the Cedar­ CORN* FLAKES. 1 WINDOW Screens, ville public school*. The groom is en­ Sabbath, CC* lg. 13bz. pkg...*” v Metal adjustable J gaged in business in Delaware where they will reside, TPTT SPAGHETTI, F.. ivf.new LEMONS, Large 360oA r < $ size doz, ...... fc»“ y 1 Mrs. Harry D. Hamman received 1.15 i v £ i lew price 3 2 5 C JS£ Saturday afternoon at her home in ROUND TRIP COUl# ■* *.* ‘ .*•.... BANANAS, very. 0*7#* * honor' of Miss Eioise Davis, whose TO HEINZ BEANS, Medium nice 3 lbs...... \ marriage to Rev. La Ciedc Mavkle, took place last evening. The guests We can Supply all Our 2 cans 25c. ORa CANTALOUPES. % | j . were entertained at three tables p£ Smalt 3 cans . Imperial Valley.. The Methodist Sunday School is five hundred, file decorations were Columbus Customers in pink and white, roses and peonies SUNDAY, JUNE 27 ASPARAGUS Tips. 25c being used' for this effect. A two T ickets good in coaches old}’ on D*lfnonte„can . PEACHES, Fresh, fflf* course luncheon wa* served, j Georgia, lb...... * v v t trains shown • DECORETTES. OCp Central Standard Time For Sales A few baby chicks two J Kroger'* new cukes""*' BACON, Nice and OO a i t,caving Cedarville 9:15 A. M. XGGS weeks old. Call phone a 1-2 on 15?,. lean lb, Returning We have a full lin* of all kinds of .Lv, Columbus, 6:30 P« M.» Eastern Fresh and Smoked Meat* Fruits spark plugs for any make of auto,* Slandard 'lime. SOAP. Palmolive, JA a mobile or ttaetor. Other auto sup­ p«R N N S Y L V A N 1 A , and Vegetables new price 3 bars,. plies, tires, ate. r a i l r o a d ■^ Service Hardware Co,

wm**9 | FAST PACINO HORSE Crisp Sports Dress PloJgo Always Saerod BOLD FQPR1I TIME Whan we give a pledge—o f eeeeeey, LAST WEEK OF <1 Jt of Radium Silk e f hwp, o f friendship-".we have gif** , The pacing'mere, Minerva Gentry, something that, we »sM redfeei fie 2r0i -14, purchased at the Chicago par self a sake. The trust #* ethers sale by F. R, Bridgman, of London,1 I f valuable, hot seU-rtf i St ]g F u d g e ’ s tial JUNE and traded to WUliam "D oc"- Me Millen. the London trainer, has been sold again. McMillan after having Brook from EngBsh Churoh Used Furniture Store the mare a short time, sold her to W. The first DisseaOag chapel nr L. Snyder, o f Park Farm, who in ' urn “ meeting boose” h* England was at Wandsworth, Surrey, it was opened Toilet Goods Sale has sold the pacer to O. -P, Adama, as s plane o f worship en N ereedw of LaSalle, Texas, This makes the 9P, 1572. W e have all good used fourth time Minerva Gentry has been sold since igst Novemiwr, t Your Opportunity to Healthy Appetite Household Goods Investigate the Herald Travel Ac- An alligator weighing 1,000 peudg •onsumeji 40 pounds o f meat 4aUjr« SAVE on W ell cident Insurance Policy, NEXT TO GAS OFFICE 118 South Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio Known,High Quality Your Sheep Deserve Attention Toilet Articles.

Come in and see the display A crisp sports frock of white radi­ Convenience— um silk, with blue radium applique trimming, is to be recommended. It A Pass Book account provides will keep its freshness all summer, since It can he laundered and Is alto­ a record of every transaction gether practical. Prowant & Brown and is easy to care for i • * . - - FAMOUS FORTS IN U. S. HISTORY Gem City Bldg. & Loan Assn* Xhcfcm flock of theep fivatno crop} each year—lamh and wool. T he S to re As time goc3 on, progressive farm­ over seven pounds per head and "1 0 0 % Safety— 6% Dividends” By ELMO SCOTT WATSON ers are placing- % higher valuation, on brought well over a. $100,00 or a total 6 North Main—-Dayton L the variety of sheep- they raise and of almost $800.00 from the flock of the care they are given. It is gener­ only 50 ewes. Boonesborough, Symbol of ally realized. that a sheep, raiser se­ Such a harvest, however, is not pos­ cures ;twe crops per year—the lambs sible without -a. return by the owner. Frontier America sad tho wool, All indications point to Boonesborough is more then Ken­ Ho must lay -the foundation by se­ Resource# over thirteen million# of dollar# a yell sustained price fox’ lamb and curing a desirable ram and must have tucky’s most famaps fort. It is a nn muitop. due to tho. fact that consump­ good basic value In the breed of sheep tlonal landman, -vhose palisaded walls tion has at; last overtaken production ho is raising. symbolize the American frontier and and prices being paid for wool, mutton While there are more than 40,000,- Its name stands as a monument to, the and lambs are, even now, most in­ viting, \ ■ - 000 sheep "in. the United .States, only memory of Daniel Boone, the one 463,50-1 of these aro pure -bred. An­ great American pioneer. Brief as was Compared with other . live, stock, cheep raising provides a profitable nually the number o f pure bred sheep Its existence, there are few forts with rourco o f cash ineorrie. Early Jambs Increase in proportion to tho total We wish to purchase a few stacks of a more roniantic. history. can bo made ’ready for market by number of sheep, which is a favorable In 1775 Col. Richard Henderson, a Juno and when the wool is harvested indication for a continuance of quality North Carolina land speculator, sent and sold in June and July, this reve, for years to comtf. The sheep owner Daniel Boone to survey a road into nue is received at a season when most realises that only- on . quality may ho LOOSE STRAW Kentucky, the ' “Dark and Bloody needed by the average farmer. There build a permanently profitable busi­ Ground,” and to build u fort there are many instances where farm flocks ness in sheep raising, of sheep hav* kept farmers out of A close study* of breeds most suit­ Boone set out with 20 men and, after Located within 10 miles of our mill, Cali Cedarville .several skirmishes with hostile In-* debt In one instance. B0 ewes pro­ able to existing conditions and most advanced methods of feeding and care, dians, be reached his goal April 1. and duced C3 lamb# which when marketed averaged 66 pounds at 15c per pound pi ways carries with it a large divi­ 39-4 rings. oh'April 20 began building a fort o r a total of ?iN6.3T, The.Wool clipped dend in results obtained. Your. gheep Since Boonesborough was typical of from the >cye3 averaged a trifle deserve cood attention. \ - „ E. S. HAMILTON, Buyer all frontier forts. It Is worthy of de­ scription. At each o f the four corners was a two-story blockhouse, a scries The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co> of tittle cabins placed close together, , ■ ■ • „ c with their roofs sloping Inward,- was built along the sides; and the space In between these cabins was Oiled up wltln Wanted to Buy CEDARVILLE, OHIO palisades. There were heavy gates J« front and back and the whole fort in­ closed a space 260 feet long and 150 Your W ool feet wide. Thd walls, which were about twelve feet high, were toophoted for rifle., fire, and there was hardly a nail or piece of iron In' It, - Consult Us For Prices From tbe date of its establishment ADAIR’S We have taken the agency for the Interna­ there was always something thrilling taking place. In July, 177% occurred C. C. LACKEY ANOTHER WONDERFUL VALUE tional Harvester Co , and will have a full* line the capture o f the Boone and Callaway girls and.tbeir romantic rescue soon Phone 5-67 Jamestown* O. Rfd. 3, Cedarville, O. . ' -r-tN->- ■ ■ of* ‘ 1 - ' afterwards. The next year the Indians attacked Boonesborough and Simon . FARM MACHINERY — TRUCKS Renton made his'famous rescue of SUITS Daniel Boone, In September of- that AND TRACTORS year the British and Indians again be­ sieged the fort after they-had called W e will also have a full line of repairs for out the frontiersmen for a council, and 1 6 -D A Y these lines at all times. Look up your list of their treacherous attack under the white flag had failed. During this SEASHORE repairs wanted and let ns have the order now. siege tlie Indians tried to get Into the fort by digging under It “What are you red rascals doing there!’’ one old EXCURSIONS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO frontiersman yelled to the savages In their own tongue, “Digging," was the RECEIVE YOUR WOOL return yell. “Blow you all to the devil soon; what yon do?” “Oh," was the Atlantic City cheerful reply, “ we’re digging to meet THE CEDARVIIXE LUMBER COMPANY you and intend to bury 500 of you.” Southern New Jersey Seashore Resorts Such were the Incidents which make and other up the history o t 1 Boonesborough, This 3 Pc. Davenport Suite...... $ 119.00 After the Indian wars were over this Round Trip From pioneer station lost its Importance and (Covered in Genuine Baker Cut Velous) never became the metropolis of tlie $24.22 Cedarville slate of Kentucky, as It once promised The covering Baker Cut Velour is one of the best wearing materials to do. Today Boonesborough is noted obtainable. The* figure is very small and can be had in blue or rose. STALLIONS as a pleasure resort where hundreds July 17,31 and Aug. 14! The suite is full size and is guaranteed by us, go every year to play—a strange con­ trast to the grim scenes it witnessed THROUGH SLEEPING CARS SEASON 1926 in the days of Daniel Boone. (©. 1,14. Wenterrt N?w«p«p«r Union.) TO ATLANTIC %CITY ADAIR’S Chinchinna Peace Month of Thmrmidor liberal stop-over privileges returning will permit 20-24 North Detroit’ XENIA. OHIO Thermldor was the name chosen In OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE Percheron Society of America No. 141846 1796 by the French national conven­ 8RSQUI CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION tion for the eleventh month of the PEDIGREE: ~ Foaltled April 25,1917; bred by J, Quincy.Smith, AT PHILADELPHIA year, It consisted o f 80 days, and 4 y New Carlisle, Ohio. began In some years, July 19, and In "WEIGHT 2100 POUNDS — This horse has proven to be one o f the others, July 20. Illustrated descriptive foldersshowing time of trains, stop-over best sires ever brought into tho County, ' He stands well land has an privileges and other details may be obtained from Ticket Agent# excellent disposition. Color Is jet block with star on forehead. - * Get Our Prices on Printing SIRE:—Infeurnas 60465 (81417), by Dorceau (64215), by , jjreat Nanai f i g u r e PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Demon 40965 (46426), by VioloneUx (87421), by Lavrat John Paul was t!<* real name of 15821 (21169). by Bismark 6529 (633), by Sultan by Mlg- Paul Jones, the Scotcb-Amaricaa non (716), by Joan Le iiianc. naval commander, who distinguished himself in the Atnevican Revolution. #. DAM:—Peacemaker 54264, by Turgot 54274 (56041), by He assumed the name Of .Tones on his tgfcrStortn Matador (42400), by Clissort (41222), by Boutor (19590), appointment as naval lieutenant in by Picador 111. 1775, BEAUMONT JUMBO 11426 BEfiLIAN STALLION The BEAUMONT JUMBO Is a Chesnut Sorrel, star in forehead; foal­ a ed April 10,1918 and weighs 20000 lbs, . • WHERE TO DEAL SIRE:—Bolivar (78660) by Bismark dre Vlad (49422) out of W . L. Clemans Blissec Rams (85357). / DAM:- Delphine.de Lessines 2098 (72068), by Colossee A gency (44378) out of Marie du Carmie (67557), Established 1896 THESE HORSES WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT MY FARM ONE DAYTO N MILE WEST OF CEDAttVILLE ON THE KYLE ROAD Insurance in all its TERMS — $16 00 to insure living colt. Best of cate will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Branches CALDWELL & TAYLOR’S t f F t T W U Q THE SHOW COME TO Real Estate Sold On • j v C d i i n d p l a c e o r d a y t o n Orlalh#! S«n*ci Gm , F 124 NORTH MAIN ST. Four Day# Starting February 28th Commission and Th» next tim# you ar* in dayton CAtpar Motor Oil HARRY SNODGRASS “King of the Ivories” and Inspect th# d«p«ndabl#f gu#r> «nt««dontotd tin# tin# of of . ^ Farm Loans at 5 f/c Per 100% Motor Efficiency. and Five Other Acta AUTOMATIC R*. A . M urdocli Wftoh Systtm# FOR s a l e W*t*r ioft*n#r« 8 I O i C I N E 8 V-K .... iHfliiiiiiln—MiaMii Jit * ...... Make^our dlipliy room your dayton 140 rove farm tical- Spring­ SHARPLES j o Nobody in Dayton Sell* h*adC|u*rter*—you art #>w*y# w*|. field, all in grm s, well drain- Hotter Duu?» KOORS 29 CRKAM aEPAftATONS come. od, on gnod road hnt off the CARL A. SCHMIDT Pull Lin# ot dairy Supplle*, National Bike. Seven room its, Berber Shop in Connection nooflno and ftoorina Paint, THE VAlLE*KiMES CO. 4'!S 8DUTH LUOt-OW St. OAVTON, OHIO, house .and ban!,‘-burn, $70 - —*•■** ■ c* * ...... ' m . a 20 W. Fifth St Dayton* Ohie. OSCAR O. WERTZ DDptoy Room . 144 No. M«lfi «L TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 6 » per acre. OHtMl CAU. #7 Washington it, dayton, O. W. L CLEMANS,

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