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FIFTY-NINTH YEAR NO. C&OARVILLE, , FRIDAY OCTOBER’ Iff, 1938 PRICE, $1.50 A Y E A R * * f, i LI1,'lil'J'.'liCUi!'Jll., '-'BSSisai>ggBS!BeS5gg5SljipBnCSg3B3BB3mi>MHgHMHHlBniBMBMHMUPHMi liocal A uto Dealers N E H S I B I H Aerial Photo*- !*• For i LOCAL STORES C O U R T N E W S . COLLEGE NEW S - Cofiscrvution M aps G oI^D etroit 4 FROM STATE The Greene County Agricultural Messrs. Walter rand Paul OummingB STAGE PARTY The devotiina .of ther Y , 0 . A. Conservation Association has employ­ Of thw pteee sinl'Rmrsei Bides, Yellow ' Cafeteria Supper The Home Federal Savings and meettftff W ediesbig Cafeteria “ 1’ne Word o f God 4a. living, and government — itimtin y in ^he Beid o f will delay the event. capture Miss Mary Ann Brown, a granted custody o f a minor child, with 1 la” d..fcIf ^ f ut“ re Sqpper is to be given from 5:30-8:00 active and sharper Own any two- home iflsnnsfag; junior in the college of education, the defendant barred of dower interest'«***«**» to im' o'dlock at the local school building. tedged sword.” Heb. 4:ES. iMr. Benwak . e -are living made her appearance at the State in the plaintiff's property. jpermlistic Italy, Now JVC JWUit Nou to oome so that Next Week another one o f these Worship service, I l k. m. Sermon Republican Women House in quest of the pigeon. “Now Ella G. Thompson .was granted a ini a ’tinwmtonwannsHnstenndterawiate we can prove to you that anticipation most interesting talks on foreign thome: “ The Tragedy fv f Tsohtthm:” as to be dsbsgeduwRb si legionmf re­ just what, if I may ask, do you want divorce from Walter Thompson on a is [not greater than realization; but tends will be given fey Rev. W. H. Sermon text: “------tKat/which is lost.” formers, *hnwiste,p«tier teclshevists Will Sponsor Tea with this?” queried Gus. Miss Brown charge of gross neglect of duty. thatthe .realization ,w3i ;fee fa r ifeetter Sinks o f Sprhnfheld.-en' his six years The celebration o f Hbly Communion and what not,,(sAi.iof nefaom have de­ informed him that she is taking a than apything you have anticipated or experience in ChinS. will*be observed at-tfete service., vised infalliabl* panaosas -for the The Cedurville Republican Women’s special course under Dr. Herbert A. FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT o f (Which you have dreamed. Dr. George fetewer, pastor o f the The Sunshine Club will meet at certain 'CUos^.*siseyqpUUiei>nMlady.” committee is sponsoring a tea on Toops, professor of psychology, and The Home Federal Savings and tVJe-want you-to .come and enjoy a First Presbyterian Church of Piqua, 5:*15 p. m, • . - !Mr. 'fimwsahitniidr4ie':'>eRpeeted; to good .chickep sppper; and then we Monday,. O.et. 1,9, at . 3 p. m., in the that she wished to make a motion Loan Association has recovered a Ohio, will apeak at the college chapel The Fellowship Club will -hold the be marked as unpteriotte ifeut tint ihe hope you will stay to -enjoy the pror Odd F.ellows hall. V picture of the bird's eye movements, $687.16 foreclosure judgment against ht 11:20‘rni Friday-morning, October first o f several studiesi dn- “ Missions was vwmm aof jtKe dangers o f -the grpm our young people have prepared There ivill be a special mpsical after which she would promptly re­ Maggie Wilhite. , 16. in Africa” at 6:30 p, m. (Roosevelt) reghnentnUsn and f do f o r . you. We know when you hear and stunt program and the guest lease the pigeon. speaker for the .afternoon will be The fatuity members with their The Query Club will meet at 6:30 nut hesitate :to express my honest others talking o f the fine time -they- NOTE JUDGMENT GIVEN. p. m. ■ ' convictions, *112 that he -treason, Miss Margaret Baker o f Springfield. ^ Rare insects o f unusual appearance, wives Und VamRies-unjoyed a steak have had, yen will ;be -glad teat you The First National Bank of- Osborn The Union EveningAeirvice will be make the most o t ite" Miss Baker is an interesting apd the “cave camel cricket” have been roast at Fiy&n Farm on Wednesday were there to enjoy.it,.tqo. jSo please . „ ...... ihas been awarded a $100.33 note judg- evening. held in the M. E. Ohurefe At 7:30. The ; iorecful speaker. Sipce she has only placed on m s p la y a tth e Ohm State jn a 8ult against p . c . Hubbell, come. Don't miss -the Cafeteria 'Sup­ The Y. W. C. A. and Y, M. C. A. sermon text is: “ Curse yeJ!(ferex, saith recently returned from Ruspjfi, feer Archaeological, and Histonoal Society | doin bu9ine8S fts The Beaver Valley per and psrograni.wpne.of tlie biggest jointly entertained the students and the.angel of the Lord.” fudges 5:23. BtrthdayFar&FGdr message gives promise o f being doufely museum,/ it was announced toy Director j^.j. ^ eyrats of the school year. The Mid-week Service will he held interesting. Henry C. Shetrone. The cave camel faculty at a party at the gymnasium . MEND - at the -church on Wednesday evening C. HI M w ) Sunday AH residents of the community are cricket is by fa r the largest and on Thursday evening. Creamed .chicken and biscuits. -__lQc FINDING MADE BY COURT at 7:30. Mr, Paul Rainaey will speak invited to fee present. . rarest of the thirteen species of the Dr. W. R. McChraMey witt preiioh at Mashed .potatoes — ______5c on, “ The Voice o f A'tftiHoB.’*' cricket family found in Ohio. So far In ..the case of Mina H, Snyder!the morning-and wnfliing f o f C. 11. fMrdmroasqifsim a complete Creamed, peas — ...... _^6c against Oris H. Snyder and others, the jthe Glen Echo Mnitoi- Bresbyterian A special program Of music ap- surprise Sunday by mwwtowa o f -his it has been discovered only in Union Baked beans------______!______.5c comt hasJetermined the,principal due-.Ghuroh-nfJXdambiis^Ohio. preciation-and hym shigSng will -be- I. O. Q.-E.-Takes ------township o f .Clermont countjMn this family,—about-twentjr— gathering^ to Frijif Taalad” ...... ^5? on mortgagges on real estate, which Mr. John L. Porat, Business Man- lkld in this church on Wednesday help him cdtebrate ihis- Tlst birthday* State, and elsewhere only in a very Peitfection salad ____..... __ _.__5c was sold at public sale for $8,061, has called* meeting o f the local evening, Nov.

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~ £ iiu H BULL IT —' _ KDITOR AND PUBLISHER A.B.C.c/TA^ES MLUnita—Kstioa^t Kditod.l A umx,; Ohio Ncmpapw A «oc; UU k I Valtoy #*«« A mmm, BY BERT FOSTER Watered at the Feet Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October 31,1887, aa second classinatter. • 'THIS 1. O. U. CANT BE DODGED * » 9 FRIDAy T o CTOBER lf>7 1936 This week appear notices in various OHN SMITH speaking: "I have •cities- that the annual campaign for WHY THE NEW DEAL SUITS THE SOUTH worked hard, saved a 'little, and Community Cbpat? funds will.' start Jalways pay as T gp. I am not- -,in The , puts its Democracy ahead of its religion soon. It is a ed-inpid*nt that local, debt—don'fc owe a dent to anybody, and admits there is much of the New Deal that has no relation- organizations must again paganize to in the world.” John is mistaken ship to the party of Jefferson. The South does like Ffederal mure ioivJodfl the||edera| fabout this, None of us are with­ money for worthwhile as well as worthless' government pro­ government is jjpuring outMlnpis for out debt as long as the public debt relief; states hundreds o f ijulliona and exists, and this will have to be paid jects and being fond of the American dollar it is easy to in the form of taxes. overlook whatever might.happen to the Democratic party. counties bond issues by the hundred The South evidently cares little how much Roosevelt trades thops(ui4 right at a time when, we are The national debt is now $270 the party off to the Communists, as long as the money, comes, enjoying prosperity (government; per capita, and local and state debt and’good old liquor fills the Southern churchman’s cellar. spending to he repaid by the tax­ is, $150. per capita—a total debt of The North can get a picture of the appraisal the South payers later). With all our pros- $420 for every man, woman and puts on the present administration which is from the columns perityTit is just a bit confusing that child. If John is thp head of the of the Greene County Herald, Leaksville, Miss., the issue of both labor and government reports in­ average family of four people, he dicate more than 10 million people out has a debt of $1,680—and this is October 2, 1936: a first lien on his property and hia of employment. For several years, The re-election of President Roosevelt and the resulting con­ earnings. tinuation o f the control o f the country by the .Democratic party - previous to the advent o f the Roose­ means much to Mississippi. Under the Republican administration velt New Deal, when a new vote buy­ the south has only such representation and recognition as guar­ ing plan was adopted, cities organized For Sale—Two cows, Guernsey and anteed by the constitution. Community Chest to aid in charity Jersey, giving good flow of milk, in­ First, it means tlbat the south will continue in its strategic work, yet today these organizations quire of Mrs. Jennie Shroades, or son, position of being in practical control, of government affairs. are urged by the New Deal to carry Roy. Second, it means a -continuation of the recognition of out­ on. If w o-bad all the employment standing southerners and Mississippians in high places in the, New Deal orators boast of and the WANTED— Man or woman federal government, prosperity the politicians talk- about to represent a large piano . Third, it means a continuation of the recognition of the south we should not need the Community manufacturer in this locality. in the distribution of'governmental funds. Cheat. Piano teacher . preferred but Fourth, it means a continuation of the opportunities for de­ not essential. Tell us all velopment of Mississippi and the south, industrially end agri- . Some New Deal linen fs now going about yourself in your reply. culturally. • through the wash and the Supreme Box 42 Cedarville Herald Court holds the handle of the wring- office. , er. Henry A. Wallace* sire of the WHO EVEN VENTURES GUESS ON DAVEY’S ELECTION? AAA, which was castrated by the high Newspaper polls being conducted in the major cities by court ,has had much to say about newspapers of both political parties show without a doubt “Trusts.” . He was (head of a farm | - 5 publishing company formerly owned that John W. Bricker, the Republican nominee will be the i O LIV E R S. N E L S O N ] next governor of Ohio. by his father. After the father died There are many reasons why Martin L. Davey will not another set of-Wallaces started out to control the farm publishing business, succeed himself as governor. He has quarrelled with the state I Republican Candidate for | Clear that aching head. Right that regardless of competitors. The Wal­ •2 \ / “ and various local party committees over patronage and the pset stomach. Move thosa c o b * handling; of the state liquor stores and issuance of liquor laces were sued by the Indiana Farm­ Re-Election as ers’ Guide for violation of the Sher­ atipated bowels by taking Noah's license permits. Regulator. Pleasant to take, mild It is openly admitted that the Roosevelt administration is man anti-trust law, the lower courts assessed damages of $37,000, now the I STATE SENATOR though effective. F or sale by H . HL giving Davey no support, as each candidate has its own head­ New Dealer appeals to the U. S. Brown,. Druggist. quarters in Columbus. Failure of New Deal leaders to Supreme Court, the body of nine old- recognize the Davey forces at a “ get-together” meeting Mon­ and-irfir:n men that should have been 1 5th-6th Senatorial District 1 N E W CORN day evening indicates that Washington desires to dump the gassed following the death sentence • MAN WANTED with farm experi­ Daveyerats. • • pronounced on AAA. Wallace has ence to handle local service work for New corn will open this year at the best price to the In as much as the Davey administration has made open for several years. It will run about 25 per cent moisture publically abused the C^urt. Wallace | Clinton, Fayette, Greene, Nationally known company. Per­ demands on old age pensioners to openly declare for the present now begs the aid of the court on a manent position. Pay every week. which means that a'good part of the paid for scale weight i Highland, Rosa Counties administration, that every old age pension home must dis- charge o f conspiracy. The decision Car necessary. Our men' earning will he water which a little later on will be evaporated play the Davey picture, has caused almost a revolution in will be interesting. from $35 to $75 a week. Not neces^T in the field unless a cold spell comes on and again causes many places, especially , in rural counties. / * sary to write letter. Just fill out . damage.. “ The Herald” just this week learned that a Democratic ' The .most hrazen type of demo- coupon below.and mail to. Box 164/ It looks like corn to be moved for a cash crop will do well politcian called upon ah estimable lady of this village that gogery is being exhibited by the Dept. 7944, Quincy, Illinois. to come in early. had been granted an old age pension. Every effort was made, -Roosevelt Communists, not Dembcrnts, to prevail on the lady to at least agree to placing a Davey We are the only elevator in Greene county equipped to for Democracy has been replaced with properly handle new corn and invite your inquiry.' picture in her window, She stood upon her rights as, an Ameri­ all the radical elements of Socialists .Number of Age — ...... — - COAL—Next week* will have on track a car of New River can citizen but may in the end have her pension cut off, the and Communists that can be found in COZY THEATRE same policy being used by the New Dealers on WPA projects. years on farm _____ Pocahontas-—this is not No. 3 or No. 4— Its Better— the the . Roosevelt Com­ SOUTH MAIN STREET With the election of John W. Brie key as governor there munists are traveling from city to city best coal mined. . will come a Complete1’ housecleaning in the state pension de­ N a m e — l making appearances before labor FRIDAY and SATURDAY OLD CORN— All -market letters are advising marketing partment. It certainly is not out of place to issue a word of unions explaining why it is necessary A d d re s s ______old corn before new corn comes to. market in a big way. Warning to old age pensioners to stand., for their rights. A to import wheat, iprn, rye. cattle and The price is weakening a little each week so with the change in governors will do you no harm,‘hut some of the loud­ hogs from Canada and dressed meats lower feeding value of the old corn crop-we think it best mouthed pensioners may face the possibility of keeping warm “HEART OF THE from Europe and South America. to unload now, on a pile of snow balls. Roosevelt stoo ge$ behind the walls of ..... t Pensioners that are so vehement for Davey must take what labor- unions whisper that if it were WEST comes. The Democratic politician walks out of office with hot 'for these imports living costs in If you like to embroider pretty CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. .jrovernor Davey. William Boyd quilts, send this A r, name and the cities would be unreasonable and Telephone 21 prosperity for the farmer would bo out Jimmy Ellison j address to us and receive - color GOVERNOR JIM PAYS DEBT OF GRATITUDE of line with wages paid union labor circular o f choicest applique. South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio Tim imports help hold down prices In a Hopalong Cassidy j It was a pleasant hour last Friday evening tha1 ■' could Western Thriller QUILT BLOCKS lean back and enjoy a sensible campaign speech from a well- processors must pay farmers for wheat, corn and livestock. While RAINBOW QUILT BLIOCK CO. known Democrat, ex-governor James M. Cox, Dayton, who SUNDAY and MONDAY shared defeat for the . presidency back in 1924. His running Roosevelt wns mouthing/ one of his 4915 Wichita Ave. , Ohio • mate at that time was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had been canned speeches written by Charley FOR SALE AND WANT IDS PAY BIG put on the ticket not for any special weight from a party Mii’helson about whtit "I have done standpoint, but to get the benefit of the popularity of the name for the farmer,” the Washington Com­ 0XNEWITM of , distant relatives but of different poli- munists in charge o f imports per­ as the ’ tical party connections. mitted 30,000 pounds o f dressed pork ■pep: ASK FOR YOUR COUPON WHEN There is every ground to believe published reports that to land in Now York City last Sat­ Gov. Cox faced a trying situation afld held off making a -speech urday. Look up' your daily market page for Saturday, Monday and Tues­ TRADING WITH to fit a Communistic administration as long as he could. To day and w e the drop in the hog refuse to speak for Roosevelt would be regarded by the thou­ market. That’s what Roosevelt -im­ sands on WPA and relief as base ingratitude. We could not ports do for the city union high priced help but sympathize with the Governor during his speech While iffi> S. Cefcfc labor at the expense of the American Sim SiRRerv Hit he tried to make his Jeffersonian Democratic principals fit in farmer. * * .with the Roosevelt, Tugwell and Frankenstein Communistic Dae* Jaffa* regime. The Governor is just as interesting speaker today as Henry Ford, motor car industrialist, Cedarville he Was in his prime. What a comparison can be made be­ publically endorses the election of Gov. tween the conservative speech by Cox after the rattle-brained, Landon for president. The Dul'onts, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY egotistical “ big I” jamntering of ’s -spoon, silk Raskc.b?, own controlling interest in hatter, out on a lark spending other people’s money. all General Motors cars and various Rapturous first love! When Governor Cox said he did not agree with all that products, arc backing Landon also, < •’V had been done by the Roosevelt administration, we knew he while every major automobile concern M ARSHALL L was telling the truth. In fact we doubt if there is much that in the country joins. Not a single turn he endorses personally. Anyone Who knows the Dayton pub­ motor car manufacturer is supporting Merchants lisher, must admit that he is one business man that has made Roosevelt, since , he became a Com­ CHATTERTOH a success and if for nothing else than for business associates munistic follower. Four y-.-ars ago must he put in Roosevelt’s class -of “ Economic Royalists.” The the Dul’onts contributed heavily to the G im ' — i Governor never could have acquired his justly earned fortune Roosevelt campaign, Not so now as You are invited to be in town at 8 P. M. next anymore than the parental Roosevelt, had both followed the Roosevelt brand them along with Pub­ DORMITORY spendthrift ideas of Franklin D, Moreover, James M. did not lisher Hearst as "Economic Royal­ introducing an axciHng -now ptr- WEDNESDAY NIGHT have a family fortune left him in the care of a trust company. ists.” Roo3eycdt cannot get his. cam­ •onollty, warm, refreshing, vital.. I When Roosevelt labeled some of our . leading business exe­ paign fingers in the -DuPont and SIMONE SIMON when a special attraction has been planned. cutives as “ Economic Royalists” he was branding business and lle irst pocketbook this year. - political associates of James M. Cox. Bring the family and also invite your neighbor. The Governor handled the situation well, whether inten­ No wonder Democrats that have Cedarville Merchants extend a special invitatioif tional or not, never once did he mention the name of his poli­ carried the party through the many tical party. He did refer once to the Democratic Senate. This lean years have the jitters when they to be in town each Wednesday night until further .would not compromise Roosevelt^ New Deal political party. see What is igoing on today. Outside HOW MODERN notice. of the Democratic party emblem at the head of the ticket, the rest is New Deal, the American term for WOMEN LOSE STORES AFFILIATING Russian Communism* . Roosevelt Pickering Electric Shop' Marion Allen, Ice J. G. McCorkell & Son, Insurance Agency spoke Wednesday night. in Chicago, FAT SAFELY Wright'* White Villa Grocery Patton Ford Agency Never once was the name “ Democrat” Gain Physical Vigor— YouTliful- Cedarville Bakery Parker Pool Room INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS mentioned and the New Deal Admin- ness With Clear Skin and Viva­ Brown's Drug Store Rigio Pool Room I istration but once. But when it came cious Eyes That Sparkle With Cummings. Chevrolet Agency Cozy Theatre * jto the ROoSevelt “ Egd,” it was played Glorious Health Cummings St Creswell Shane Barbershop ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST BURGLARY? ,u p strong. Thirty-eight .times the ,,, Here's the recipe that banishes fst Hammon'i Dairy Old Mill Camp * - n . A * - and brings out all the natural attnc- New Deal Communistic Dictator used - Utcness that every woman possesses. Paul Edwards', Cedarville Grain Co, _ . We Have Merchantile and Residence Burglary Insurance , the personal -prmiotin “ i/*' 'Look up ' Every morning take one hall tea- Dodge*Plymottth Martin Weimer Filling £tatkdi the prihted S'ifcech and check’up f0r 1 spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass Cummings St Creawell, Dick Acton Filling Station yourself, " "• of. hot water before breakfast—cut SEE US AND BE SAFE atfrtn on pastry and fatty meats—go . by L. T. Dukes, Hardware Allen Barber Shop light .on potatoes,.butter, cream and Don Allen Filling Station Cedarville Herald sugai-~3n 4 weeks get on the scales Blue Bird Tea Room C. L. McGuinn, Coal, Feed .and.note how many pounds of fat i Begin now to save, and safeguard havo vanished. Notice also that yon Evans Restaurant Cedarville Lumber Co, f your savings with Cedarvilje Federal have gained in energy—your skin is E. F. Harper, Plumbing C* E, Barnhart Savings and Loan Association. clearer—you feel younger in body—* C. H. Crouse C. H. Gordon i *------v Kruschen will rive you a joyous surprise. ! For Sale—-Davenport, combination . on a bottl* of kmikw Silto- ih* H. H. BROWN, President east to trtfltnf sue It lasts 4 vrtsfcS. If “HERALD WANT AND SALE ADS PAY” > #as and coal range. Call phone No. tu don’t ten a mp*A improtwnsnt la 5 •alth— so atorioual? *n«**t» — vtowr* PAUL CUMMINGS, Secretary, 7, Cedarville. oujlv aiiTo-yottf ateniy gtoMr mtorasd. NOTK-Many pw*VSftd that the only diet ehenjs heweedry while tali* Subscribe for THE HERALD itijj^ fueehe* rftwtarty fa TO RAT,

t CEDARVH.LE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, l9 « ,

Farm Bureau "GREENWICH VILLAGE” SCENE IG Ruth Hanna Simms „ Ml* Amulets Agree AMerieaa Wheat Is Oat Prosperity la Hawaii r _ FOR BREAKFAST-BRIDGE Under the New Deal tariff poll* During President Roosevelt's ad­ Under the Roosevelt administra­ Directors Chosen Spoke Monday Night cyi American import* of food from ministration American wheat ex­ tion not growing sugar cane wetv* WEDNESDAY MORNING foreign countries represented the ports have decreased M per cent, profitable occupation In Hawaii. Wednesday Night production of thirty-three end one? but wheat imports have increased Large checks were sent to 39 plan­ M is, J. M, McMillan w hi, hostess For Gov. Landon half million acres of American In a novel setting, arranged to rep-! from 3,000 bushels in 1932 to 37,- tation corporations, one of whioh Thursday afternoon to members of the farm land. 439,000 bushels in 1935. received a total of $1,022,000, Twelve director!, fop the Greene Kensington Club. Mora than twenty-five hundred resent a “Greenwich Village” scene, County Farm Bureau were elected at Greene county men and women Mrs. Paul Cummings and Mrs. Walter the annual meeting attended by 12Q Cummings were hostesses to a group Miss Eleanor Kyle entertained thq gathered at the rink in Xenia, Mon­ persons Wednesday night in the lady teachers from Steele High School. day night, to hear Mrs. Ruth Hanna of friends at a breakfast-bridge parly Court House assembly room at the latter’s home on N. Main st., Dayton* at her summer home on the Simms, discuss the issues of the presi­ Cedayville, Wednesday morning. Dean Road last Saturday. The directors, who will organize and dential campaign and urge Greene elect officers at a later meeting, are countians to support Gov, Landon, as Invited to the Cummings home at PAM nnrMiM/> , .:i i Prof, L, J. George and wife have as, follows: district 1—C, R.,Tiflpw, the only “100 per cent American 11:15 a. m., the guests were received ' had for their week-end. guesln, the Bath Twp.; Harper Bfckett, Xenia candidate running for President.” . I amid an unusual arrangement of ! latter’s mother, Mrs, Jackson and ^Twp,; Mis, W. M. Hardman, Miami Mrs. Simms, a native of Ohio, and easels, pottery and other objects na- Twp.; district 1 C, P. Beal, Sugar-; daughter, Miss Mable Jnekson of daughter o f the late Mark Hanna, Isoeiated with Greenwich village, Dayton. creek Twp,; Roy Stonebumer, Spring challenged the Americanism, o f Frank- ^Printed cloths adorned the breakfast Valley Twp.; Mrs, Ralph Watkins, lin Roosevelt, picturing him as the tables with the colors of red, blue and i i_ i i l M U Spring Valley Twp.; district 3—D /c* Mrs, Homer Reiter and son. Tod, modern “ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” brown playing a prominent part in the Bradfttte, Cedarville Twp.; 'Russell Mrs. J. H, Foltz,-Topeka, Kan., who have returned to their homo in decorating scheme. Place cards were New fixtures have been installed and our store has been redecorated, You will now Spahr, New Jasper Twp.; Mrs. John with lifer husband operate a 500-acre Youngstown, 0., after ft visit here in the form of pasteboard dolls with find your shopping made easier-—still more pleasant—-because of a more spacious, Collins, Cedarville'’ Twp.; district -1— farm, sjipke for Landon; and stated with the former’s parents, M r, and gay printed dresses and yarn hair. ■Myron Fudge, Silvcrcreek Twp.; there was not a word o f truth on the more conveniently arranged store. Mrs. William Marshall. A three course breakfast was serv­ J, B. Mason and Mrs. R. B. McKay, Democratic propaganda that Landon ed after which1 bridge was enjoyed You will find our store loaded with the newest of fall . merchandise. On*" ffeW Caesarcreek Twp. had refused to support the Prizes were awarded Mrs. Robert purchases were timed for the occasion and most all items will be shown for the fed The W, C. T. TJ., will meet Friday, 2 schools. Various resolutions, presented by a Jacobs and Mrs, Howard Arthur. time. ■ " p. m., with Mrs. S. C. Wright, Special Another speaker was C. C. Crabbc, committee of which D. C. Brndfute The guest list included Mrs. James speaker,'Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of former Ohio attorney general, spoke You Must Have a “Swing” Frock To Be In Style! was chairman, 'w ere adopted, but Miller, of Xenia; Mrs. Howftid Arthur, Xenia. All members and friends are for John W. Bricker as candidate for Choose Yours From This Stunning Group! Farm Bureau officials declined to Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Mrs, L.oyd Con- invited. governor. make public the stand taken on such farr, Mrs. Fred Clemens, Mrs. Ralph Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Brown and of relief, distribution of money r.eceiv- Townsley, Mrs. Paul Townsley, Mrs. of relief, distribution of many receiv­ If you need fence erected or re­ f a l l d r e s s e s children, Marilyn and Bobby o f Clyde, O. W. Kuehrmann, Mrs. John Davis,' building o f old fence, Phone 141-F12. Ohio, were week end guests of H. H, ed from' gas taxes, automobile and Mrs. Kenneth Little, Mrs. George Gor­ ( t f j MAYWOOD HORNEY. A thrilling and complete picture of what’s Brown and family. drivers’ license fees, real estate re­ don. Mrs, Frank Creswell, Mrs. A r­ appraisal, a proposed $100,000 bond thur Cummings,- Mrs. Donald Kyle, new in fashion. The fabrics alone will en­ Wanted—We buy and sell new and chant you! Sizes 14 to 52. Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Wright, Mr. issue to finance a Greene County hos­ Mrs. Donald Allen, Mrs. Edith Blair, * f e £ pital and development of a permanent used can. Belden & Go., Steele Bldg., Mrs. Harry Jfamman and Mrs. John and Mis. Harold Brown entertained Xenia, O. La Petite Bridge Club at dinner, Fri­ conservation program. Ault. STYLE TRIUMPS - - - PRICED LOW - - - SMART FALL day evening,- at the Clifton Tavern. D. C. Brndfute and Harper Bickett For Sale— Guernsey Jersey, fresh * were named delegates , and Mrs. John Swing skirts! Princess lines! Radio crepe cow, with ?£*ond calf. Nagley. Fruit Money to Loan at 6 per cent, on Dr. and Mrs. Cecil George and Collins and J, B. Mason, alternates to . . ... acetate crepe, • , \ s«.w Farm. Phone 154-F-5, Real Estate. Cedarville Federal Sav­ children of Ashville, N. C., who are Sizes 14 to 52. ", the annuql Ohio Farm Bureau,meet­ ings and Loan Association. * visiting his brother Mr. Ralph George ing October 19-20 at Columbus. For’Jiale—Apples, Grimes ^Golden i and family, Jamestown, spent Thurs­ Speakers included J. R. Kimber, and Red Delicious. Nagley Fruit day night with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. field representative of Dayton and FOR SMART WOMEN Kyle. Mrs. George, who is a neicc Farm. Phone 152-F-5. producers co-operative as- Farm Loans ^ SPORTS OR DRESS of Mrs. Kyle and will be remembered ociations, who discussed “ Livestock as Eloi.sc Downing, having visited in 1 -Lowest interest wr huve W { I S Marketing;” John W. Collins, direct­ Excess Taxation Vicious Circle evtr hod ' the Kyle home a number of times, ors of the Miami Vailey Milk Pro­ The mbre money the New Deal • while she was a teacher in the Co­ wastes, says Governor , 2 No % to t h to buy COATS ducers’ Association from Cedarville the more it has to tax the people. 3 Vify prompt uppru'M]! lumbus schools. Lavishly fur trimmed or cleverly tailored. fwp,, whose topic was “Cooperative The more taxes are imposed, the A Ovn '.cvcntrcfi million do I j Milk Marketing," and Morris Langdon, less food and clothing people can Kirs loom'd Their must / Fleeces, nubby woolens, tweeds, suede CEDAR CLIFF CHAPTER D. A. R. field representative of the Ohio Farm buy and the less they can set aside bt* a qood iroson * cloths. Sizes 14 to 52. N for education, building of homes, Bureau Federation, who explained OBSERVE 12TII BIRTHDAY cooperative activities of the federa­ construction of factories and the im­ WINWOOD & COMPANY ice to the provement of farms. Every dollar SPRINGFIELD OHIO tion. t moisture • Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters of the New Deal takes for taxes means ' ■ u t j .». ■ f » ,• :■ 1 R i. .i just one dollar less for production r h r to t I’ I J • « l f e 2 £ ale weight the American Revolution, celebrated Reports were given by Harper and jobs. vaporated Ohio, were yeek-end gguests of H. II. Bickett, president, and J. B. Mason, ain causes taming program and meeting at the ecretary of the Farm Bureau and W. Almost Uebelievable Values home of Mrs. Melvin- McMillan,- o f ■H—Kell-yir-manager— of— the- Greene ------FUR—TRIMMED------nP ill do well Oedarville, Tuesday afternoon. County Farm Bureau Cooperative As- Shirley Temple and Stepin Fetchit In an interesting talk entitled, “A ociation, on the cooperative purchase Handful of Memories,” Mrs. W. W. of farm commodities. COATS luipped to The program included a reading by Galloway reviewed projects and so­ Magnificent Furs-—in Brand-New Treat­ iry. Miss Barbara Jean Mason, daughter cial activities of the chapter which ments. Princess lines! . Swaggers! Belted of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mason, 'and . i t Mew River . held its first meeting at the home Styles! New smooth or nubby weaves. Bril­ etter— the music hy the Hawaiian Conservatory of the late Mrs. J. II. Andrew's twelve liant style details! Sizes 14 to 52. * 1 7 years ago, with Mrs. I. C. Davis as of Music, a Xenia- group. Refresh­ m arketing the first regent. . / ments consisting of ice cream, pie and a big w ay. Mrs, J. T, Charters, of Xenia, was coffee were servied. > with the guest .of the afternoon and gave an link it best interesting address on' “ Colonial REPORT OF SALE UHLMANS Conditions” in which she reviewed the Monday, October 12, 193C early days of the Pilgrim fathers and- Xenia, Ohio Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. 17-19 W .M ain St. persons responsible for our early w m m m m m m m j k CO. history responsible for our , early HOGS—Receipts 828 head. history, "whom,” she said, "we 200-225. lbs...... -.10.00 should hold sacred.” 225-250 l b s ...... 10,00 ville, Ohio Mrs. Fred Dobbins, chaplain,, con­ 250-275 lb s . ____I... ____ 975 to 10.00 ducted the D. A. R. ritual and Mrs. 276-300 lbs...... 9.70 to 9.95 Frank Creswell, chairman of.A m eri­ 300 u p ...... 9.50 . canism, read a message on national 180-200 lbs ...... 9.90 defense. In-con mo moral n u of the 100-180 lbs...... 9.70 KROGER STORES iY BIG fiftieth anniversary o f the erection of 140-160 lbs...... 8 .5 0 to 9.00 the Statute of Liberty, Mrs. Fred 120-140 lbs...... 8 ,5 0 to 9.00 Townsley, regent, conducted a ques­ 100-120 lbs...... 8.25 to 9.00 LA ST DAYS of iCANE SUGAR 10& C7e tionnaire on the subieot. Feeding pigs . ______8.00 to 9.00 O u r Extra V chiig Doys I franklin—a +*** \ Stags ______... ..0.00 to 7.00 As one of its projects this year the That charming little entertainer hood and who playa the role ot Don’t wait any longer if you have not al­ chapter has “ adopted” a 13-year-old VEAL CALVES— Receipts 83 head. of the screen world, Shirley Tem­ “Eva” in a modern version of ready taken advantage of our big money- Va-lb. Cedarville hoy to be known as a Good and choice ______9.20 to 9.50 ple, will come to Springfield for Unde Tom’e Cabin. The story having feature* ( Many new, special item* pkg. “ Becker child/' as suggested by Mrs. Top m edium ______7.00 to 9.00 another gay and glorious week at has a beautiful romance, many for thi* week end) It will pay you to step- m C K K P K l „ 106 in your Kroger-ttorei William Becker, president’ general of Low m edium _....__ ,___.5.00 to 7.00 the Regent theater, beginning Fri­ gripping and tense momenta and the D. A. R. The chapter will look Culls and heavy ...... 5 . 0 0 down day, In,her new Fox-20th Century is abundant with new songs and dances. Bill Robinson staged all after the boy’s welfare, the work to CATTLE—Receipts 95 head. hit, “Dimples.” Stepin Fetchit, fa­ vorite colored comedian is in Miss the dances in "Dimples.” PASTRY F100R 5 Mu 23c Dry l6t steers - ____ — j. 8.00 to 9.00 CORNID REEF can Country Club—calcs and putryl be in charge o f the committee on Temple’s supporting cast again in , Countless dozens of moviegoers IS, Medium & grass steers ..4.00 to 0.75 Amour’s—Ready to U*c conservation and thrift of which Mrs. this new film, along with Frank in this vicinity who never miss a Dry lot heifers ------__7.00 to 8.00 WHOLEWHEAT lfeoi.leafTa D IH K Q ll H A H Raymond Williamson itf chairman. Morgan and many other cinema Shirley Temple picture wiU af­ can Mrs. Wallace Rife was appointed Med. and grass heifers ..4.00 to 0.00 favorites, ford themselves of this early op­ ' BRXAD—Trail “Clock" Brsnd ■ « R ||f H W llh lllV H 10c chairman of the committee on ways Thin and dairy heifers .4.00 down "Dimples’* is the story of a little portunity to enjoy “Dmples," dar­ CREAM CHEESE lb. OKft a— * * u . s** ing’ its week’s run at the Regent and means to fill a vacancy. Mrs, Fat cows. ______.4.00 to 5.00 girl of the Bowery who becomes a Preih—Mount Hop* m m f t Noe 2 favorite with the entire neighbor­ In Springfield, opening Friday. LaClede Markle, a member of the Medium cows ______3.00 to 4.00 TEA ’/4-lb.Rfcg. IT* GREEN BEANS can 8V36 chapter, who spent two years in New Bologna cows _____ .....2.00 to 3.00 May Osrden—Orange Pekoe and Pekoe ■ ■ • Stock up'up) Tender and flsvonr, Bulls ...... 4.00 to 5.75 Haven, Conn., told o f D. A. R. act­ JEWEL | 0 » SHEEP & LAMBS—Receipts 561. corns /b. N o. 2 ivities there. H ot Dated Plans were announced for ft dinner Cltoice fat lambs _____ 9.00 * TOIATOES eon 23c Medium lambs ______7.50 to 8.50 JELLO New pack Ohio— net Bartern I meeting in November, the place to be « DrHcSoua M svsr* announced later. Husbands of mem­ Feeding Iambs ____ ..6.00 to 7.50 bers and friends will be guests and Light cult lambs _____ ..6.00 down CHILI SAUCI enter. JQ, O g f } | p k «. Tarty—Country Ctafc 17c Best buck lambs ______8.25 COAL Country Club—healthful'and deildouif Lieut. LaClede Markle, chaplain in the U. £?, Navy, will be guest speaker. Medium buck lam b s__ ...7.01) to 8.00 I P R Y g l L c i i M . Culls ______.___... ____6.00 down The weather the past few days is a reminder that TM Vag*tM. mmUakm • . For Not Growing Wheat Fat e v fe s -______1.75 to 2.75 ORAHAM Crackon 9 lb. box C ft* Prnh tleked—Cnuntre A Chib ■ * » COUNTRY CL'UB Seven wheat growers . received Today's receipts totalled 1567 head. Winter is not far off and you will need Good Coal. government checks of more than Hogs topped at 10.00 for weights 200 $10,000 for not growing wheat and to 253 lbs. Veal calves topped at 9.50, TOMATO JUICE one was paid $29,000. HoW big Was and choice fat lambs at 9.00, j your check? MK TIU1 |VMT AN 1 lilF HI *** Weights under 200 lbs, in the hog High Grade Coals In Yard WHEATIES atcattiK division sold from 9.90 for "weights The food nva!• ■ “ ...... t m « wti« . ^ ,-ii iii in'r.■ > ■ , -i.- ■■" of compioiMl mlM down to 180, and 970 for 160 to 180 V • • 2 U. •c&ng, | Q e IN SPRINGFIELD AT THE !bs. kinds. Those weighing 160 down YELLOW JACKET, DANA KENTUCKY BLOCK SALT , ML Country Chib—todieed !• cash at 9.00 down. Sows sold mostly or plain, (re* rnaningl T / . i *M*r«ay MbMwel T)a REGENT at 3.50 to 0-00 with a few head higher. 1 Genuine POCAHONTAS LUMP (Coni Treated for Dust) In the cattle department, demand BABY MODS 3 Can* i t \ ...... - s Week - Bterte was good and prices slightly higher ) than n week ago, dry fed steers going Genuine POCAHONTAS EGG COAL (Dust Treated) 1 5 *. FRIDAY at 9.00 down, and grass kinds at 6,75 S f S S . and down. Dry lot heifers sold at 8.00 imfii *w*^^*uMx^nHtetetea ^ • down, while grass and dairy kinds CHOC. COOKilSu ,IOHE UTTER “P l4'/n went at 4,50 to 6.00. Fat cows brought and Home Grown Timothy Seed Country CHibl ' 5,00 down, and medium kinds at 4.00 ffi fWR non im PMEocy* is No. tV» down. Veal calves brought 9,60 most- L ...... - LfrSUit y fo r choice kind.! with a few odd i-m. n t . - b«N m head of extra choice grades higher. PURINA FEED OF ALL KINDS * r a » m pad: .'Country olub. In the lamb pens bidding was active on all kinds, and prices steady With, MEATS , P R O D U C E ast Monday, in spite of a depressed The Pu-Ri-Na Store condition at all terminal markets. HEAD LETTUCE bead e BACON .... lb. c Choice ewe and wether iambs topped 9 30 at 9.00, and medium kinds at 7.50 and CELERY , 3 Tor 10c CALLIES . . , . . lb,2Sc 8.50. Buck lambs were discounted APPLES . . 6 ih*.25c f r a n k s . . | . . lb.20 c seventy-five cents for best sorts, and C.L.McGuhut sold at 3.00 dawn for medium kthds, CRANBERRIES . lb. i 9e b o l o g n a . .1 . . ib. 20c CARTOON TELEPHONE— 3 COMEDY South Milter St Cederville, O* GRAPEFRUIT . each 5c CHEESE < * f * . Ib,25 « NEWS Far Bide—Balled or loose hay, O. £, Barnhart, Oedarville, Ohio. YAMS . * 4 lbt. 19c OLEO . . . , 21b*. 25c CVPKVnuX HEftAtA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, tm

SHERIFFS SALE IMPROVED DON’T FAY MORE THAN Temperance Notes UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Home Federal Savings and Loan As­ One Man Is Not Sponsored by sociation, Xenia, Ohio, S UNDAY I vs. f$c fw TM* Hew Tonic Cedarvilla W. C. T. U. c h o o l Lesson Raw M. Smith. Greene County Common Pleas Court, Always Right MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN By BEV. HAROLD L. LUNDQUIBT, The Pennsylvania State liquor Dean of the Woody Bible IneUtute Case No. 21159 Order o f Sale 21159, of Chicago. stores have a new safety posters in Are You Nervous arvd Run Down ? Have No Pep or Ambition ? 0 Ws.Lrn Kewap.v«r Union. ‘ In pursuance of an ordere issued Pittsburgh which read: “Death drives Lifeless, Colorless Complexion * Easily Exhausted? Bad Breath, from the Common Reas ConrL within when the driver is drunk." “Drive Four years ago— sunk in the'Great Depression, and hoping Pale and Anemic? Suffer from: Constipation, Loss of Appettite, and for the County o f Greene, and 1 F IF l Lesson For October 18 sober. Suppose this had been the re­ that "something” could be dons about it—we, not just the 1 Rheumatism, Arthritis, Lumbago? State of Ohio, made at the May term sult of your party," this last sentence Democratic party, but WE— the majority of the voters— elected ./ THEN TAKE L. H. C. (LEE’S HERBAL COMPOUND) THE SPOKEN AND THE thereof, A, D., 1935, and to me direct- ' a man who promised to do SOMETHING, WRITTEN WORD refers to a picture o f a men in a ed, I will offer for sale at Public Auc- I Bring this Coupon and 25e and receive n trial aize hospital as the result of a booze party. And he has done SOMETHING: many things; some things tion at the West door of the Court * • LESSON TEXT—Acts 17:1. 5-11; 1 The*- we don't approve of; some we do. But if we don't like it, it of this wonderful new Tonic, House in the City of Xenia, tm | aalonlana 2:7*12. While in Buffalo, N. Y., recently, is our own fault—it has been done with our consent, because— GOLDEN TEXT—The Word of God is SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1936, quick, and powerful, and sharper than any there was a had accident on one of through Congress—we gave away unlimited powers. THE MEED CUT RATE DRTTG CO. at 10 o’clock A . M., o f said Day, the two-edged sword. Hpb. 4:12. the streets. Inone of the automobiles If spending two dollars for every one dollar of federal PRIMARY TOPIC—When People Read following described Real Estate; to- the Bible. • income threatens to crush us with debt and taxes— we are to 36 South Limestone St. Spriinngfield, Ohio in the smash-up was a bottle of liquor wit:. JUNIOR TOPIC—The Power of Jesus' labeled, “ You always win with Three blame, for we said to ONE MAN: “ DO SOMETHING.” N am e. , * Situate in the Village of. Cedarville, INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC Feather Whiskey." Win what? Death, If we don’t like the destruction of food and the limitation County of Greene, State'of Ohio and —How May 1 Win Others to Christ? broken bones, injured brain, wrecked of crops—it is OU1C OWN fault—-we surrendered our right to YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC bounded und described -as fallows: COLl —Evangelism and the Bible. curs, etc- . consider the result of those measures. Tract No. 1. Being all of Lot No. The President has done what he thought was right. He tions f< The persecution, at Philippi served Six (6) in Insley’B Addition to the the reti The following resolution was adopt­ started in the right direction, and sometimes in the wrong riot to discourage Paul And Silas, Village o f Cedarville, Oho, together ber 3 a Tour Best Lamb Market but rather to send them forward ed at the forty-fifth national conven- direction— suddenly and at once to remake this_ imperfect with a strip of land Ten (10) feet in world-—without consulting the elected representatives-of the’ State ( into new territory with the gospel'tion of the Baptist Young People’s width extending the entire length of boards Bring your fat lambs to this Monday Auction for beat message. Passing! - through tw o TJn5on hcld in Chicago: people. cities they came to Thessalomca, wH1 set an exampie that the East end o f Lots Ncmber Flve (5) assurini prices. Monday, October 12th fat ewe and wether lambs and Number Six (6) in-said Addition, * We have had no chance to say what we think about any then as now a city of considerable •vuw* fW’ particular act. The Supreme Court— after great deliberation unit of topped at ^9.00. Other live stock brought equally at­ importance. After a successful youth we will set a nexample that from Maple Street South adistonce of • experie’ — has approved some measures and has passed adversely on tractive prices. though stormy ministry there they will be without reproach. Knowing One Hundred and Fifty (1BO) feet. stalled journeyed forty miles to Berea', that alcohol as a beverage is a nar- Which said above described property others. The public has howled its disapproval at times— and County where thte Word was gladly received. cotic 'and is physically harmful, and Lowest selling coats and returns guaranteed by bond is part o f Tract No. 4, in the petition the President has changed his course— but that is government in the The portion of our lesson from that its sale and use is economically meeting requirements of U. S. Department of Agriculture. filed by the Executrix o f the estate by public uproar and not by deliberate vote. state cs the Book of Acts plates how the „ wrongi we feel that the We resent the increasing authority of Washington, D. C-, Word was preached and received , ‘ ...... oK_ of Geo. H. Smith, and is the remainder , cincts c Commissions—Hogs 25c; Sheep 25c; Calves 50c; Cattle $1.00 in these two cities, and the excerpt only Christian practice is total ab- of said tract, after the sale o f a part over our local and personal affairs, because we know that we relayed Inspection and service 50c per $100.00 value. from the letter which Paul later stinence." thereof to the Village of Cedarville, can manage them better than anyone else, be his intentions will co; wrote to the Thessalonian church These young people have let the Ohio, by deed of the Executrix-of the ever so good. We’d rather sink or swim by our own efforts. the sta shows :what manner of life the puL,iic know where they stand on the estate of Geo, H. Smith, deceased, We are a free people. availab preacher sought to live among ■r liquor question. There were three said deed dated April 16th, 1930,( The trouble with trusting everything to one man is that news g SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. them, . thousand of these Baptist young ONE MAN is not right ALL the time. Even a majority of a ’ I. Preaching the Word (Acts 17; 1, Tract No. 2 Situate in the Village station.' !' S h a u n A n SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Main JM-J people from all parts of the country large group of men may sometimes be wrong; but the majority b•Til- 5-8). of Cedarville, County o f Greene and to the Paul’s experience a t Thessalonica at this convention, of the whole electorate is right far more often than, any in­ which i ¥ State of Ohio, and being all of Lot dividual. ■ li presents an excellent illustration of Number Five (5) in Insley*s Addition returns 1. How, the Word sh o u ld be The Northwestern National Life In­ to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio -and Therefore-—-if we have regained confidence in our own somew preached (w . 1, 5-8). surance Company has reported: “In- judgment, we must use the only right we have not yet given This section is incomplete with- being Tract Number Five (5) in said tion an petition filed by the said Executrix of away— the vote— and elect a Congress, that will deliberate, that out tlx from the printed portion but should «* Pcr cent BB cause of uran8"r* Geo.'H , Smith, deceased, described. ■will listen to the public, and a Congress that, will set definite pict.il y • EXECUTOR’S be included in the study, of the ^ability among men and women under limits to the executive power. Then it won’t matter who is The above Addition, is platted and Secret?. lesson. Notice four^things concermgbo since 1932.” the President. , . was pr ing his preaching, f recorded in Surveyor’s Record Volume Youth is the target of booze. Those who believe that every art of the last four years chief s’ a. The place (v. 1). Paul went No. 3, Page 399, being known,’ as was right will, vote for the same man, trusting that nothing to the synagogue, not by chance Smith’s Addition to the Village of State, ■The Cleveland News of September will happen to fog his mind. or because it was a great religious Cedarville, Ohio. voters holiday, but because it was his 25 said: _ ■ Those who .disapprove of the present administration will Said premises have been appraised averag “custom.” The synagogue was the “Liquor sales went up like ther- vote AGAINST it. We hope they will remember to see that the reg eenter of Jewish warship, and. there mometer mercury with a blow torch at One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) itheir candidate does not have the same unlimited freedom, electioi The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the farm of James Paul met those who were ready to under the bulb while the legionnaires Dollars, and can not sell for less than Those who want a government of Laws— not of Men— or I ^."' 4 dential Harris, deceased, three miles south of Pitchin, three miles north-west receive the Word-of God. 1 were in town, downtown state liquor two-thirds of the appraisement. A man; those who believe Congress is the custodian, not the of Selma, three miles east o f Clifton on the south river road on Some Christians are content to i . . ^ Terms :of Sale—-CASH. a comi: owner of our liberties; those who believe in p r o g r e s s - I’jt ' ^ remain comfortably in church and j mal™^er3 reported. . i, * JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff, county ‘ , forget to go out into the highways [ “The Heaviest pouit of interest for deliberate. farrseeing progress—based on the considered judg­ ,- ner 'sa Wednesday, Oct. 28,1936 and hedges, but there are others the. thirsty ex-soldiers was the store . ’ pf Greene County, Ohio. ment of the whole people, will vote for that Democrat or that Harry D. Smith, Attorney. A T 9:30 A- M. SHARP, to Permit Sale of who have becom e so accustomed j at 933 Cheater Avenue, where the ^Republican who has declared by act or deed that he will re- f V 4o-going elsewhere-that they neglect 'normal SatuFday grbss~bf $4,W0TearK (9-24—10-Hd)------,-r—j— store-to~Congress it right— its DUTY—to make our laws, and i ' ^ - ' Stat ^ - Household Goods, Carpenter and Blacksmith Tools. be coi. • the opportunity for spiritual min­ ed to $10,000, and where the' norma! its power to limit the Executive. y a 2— HEAD OF HORSES— 2 istry in the church. $2,000 Monday sale skyrocketed to al­ PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN! There is NO ONEMAN to whom we DARE entrust our for e!>. b. The method (vv. 2-3). “ Rea­ service 10—HEAI) OF CATTLE-10 soning. from the. Scriptures,” No most $11,000." lives, our liberties and our, happiness. WE must look after Instead of reahippiMK to factory ; -s * ' by Ch 'J ' ^ Consisting of 5 Jersey cows with calvo3 by side; Roan cow, calf better method has ever been de­ $700.00 Player'Piino, like new tan be OURSELVES! vised. It is God’s method. Let During the years of prohibtion, civil ‘ ’by side; 2 cows giving a good Row of milk; 2 yearlong Holstein bulls. had for unpaid balance o f $36.42 re­ us get back u exposition of the from January, 1020, until beer was li­ are fc ’ ! f • maining on contract. Write a t one* to t 37-HEAD OF HOGS—37 Scriptures—“ opening” them to men censed in 1933, one could have trav­ of puhi •• n anil , women, “ alleging,” or setting Edgar O. Netzow, (Department ^ Ac­ eled all aver the . United States, in tion; n- > Consisting of 4 brood sows with 30 pigs; 2 Duroc sows; 1 yearling out in order the truth. . male hog. ■ , counts). 4743 North .SHtMeM Avenue, in At) c: T h e s u b je c t (v. 3). He every nook and corner of it, read every Why You Should Milwauke, Wisconsin, who Will advise Hai'd i) i FARM IMPLEMENTS preached three fundamental doc- 'daily and county paper and he would 1 I trines—the atonement, the resurrec- 'not have seen a single advertisement where piano can be seen. Kindly map di. McCormick wheat binder, wheat drill, 3- wagons, riding and lion, and the deity of Christ. Scrip- 'of the jiauor traffic. Think of thirteen furnish references. Agemi ' Walking ploughs, corn planter, mowing machine, manure spreader, 1 tu^e preaching will bedoc rina . ’ veara with na j;qUOr advertisements “ 'Httmli bled, 2 corn ploughs, platform scales, 4 sides work harness, single VOTE AGAINST d. The result (vv. 4-8). Faithful 9Bk tor inn trees and double trees, extension ladder, seed cleaner, grindstone, for the children o f America to see! For Sale— Laundry roonl stove. .In­ Ford coupe, 26 model; 20 reds of hog fence, 12 steel posts, 2 hog preaching of God's Word brings one dairy . i of two results in the hearts of men We have repeal, What are the quire at Mrs. MdKibben’s, north of feeders, forks shovels and other items too numerous to mention. and oi "< ■ —they are either “ persuaded” and facts? Some dally1 papers are putting High School building. ■ (2t) BLACKSMITH. WAGON MAKER AND CARPENTER TOOLS -i converted, or they becom e angry on an unequalled campaign to adver? Franklin D. Roosevelt tions OF ALL KINDS ’’ .S and persecute. Those who rightly tisc the whole liquor business. Some \ land, Several lots of odds and ends o f seasoned lumber. __ J IL A A Mfl ,4 L. IVIAMM #<1 a 1!m . . . } , < received the truth were glad to join daily papers are giving nearly twice inforn with Pauil; the others raised a hue as much space to liquor advertising . from Eight Rooms of Household Goods and cry because Paul and Silas BECAUSE— as to food. During the first year of Colum Consisting o f beds, dressers, some antiques, living room, dining were turning “the world upside He has broken his promise time after time; and,'therefore, his. futivrc r-j i room, and,kitchen utensils;, down.” As a matter of fact the repeal the liquor dealers paid Ameri­ promises cannot'be trusted. r ^ FEED—240 shocks of corn, 8 tons timothy hay, 4 tons alfalfa. world was already wrongside up, can newspapers around $10,000,000 BECAUSE— 1 b f Dea and Paul sought to set it right. for advertising their business, From He is recklessly wanting taxpayers’ money., i for tl Terms o f Sale-—CASH It is still upside down in our day. December 5, 1034, to December 5,1935, Coming to Berea, we find Paul’s BECAUSE— I -j of ag experience there an illustration of people in the United States consumed His administration, in less than four years, has spent as much as was to Di 2. How the Word should be re­ 49,000,000 gallons o f distilled spirits spent to maintain’the National Government in the first 124 years of our of th< ceived (vv. 9-11). and 358,000,000 barrels of beer, government's existence. Right now he is spending One Million Dollars Altho’ ERED L. HARRIS, Good hearers are as important Every Hour of every day,’ bringing this year’s cost of government up V ke not y EXECUTOR, JAMES HARRIS ESTATE. as good preachers. How should the Suit to recover judgment for $1,200, to the colossal sum,of $8,880,000,000.00. Who pays this bill? Word be received? 301 d value placed on services she perform BECAUSE— in all WEIKERT & GORDON, Auctioneers FRED STEWART, Clerk a. With readiness of mind (v. for the late John W. Larkins, has 11). This is a mark of nobility. He is not paying ns he goes. For every 46 cents taften from the taxpayer cent, i been filed in common pleas court by Lunch Served on Ground ,. The world regards the sophisticated in taxes, the government spends One Dollar. The vest is debt. What The b Marie Oster against John Raymond doubter as the learned man, but orgnnjzntion ever survived that spent more than twice its income? - boml” he is not. Noble is the mind and Esterline and Lewis D. Tuttle, as exe­ BECAUSE— a tot: heart that receives God’s truth. cutor of the Larkins estate. The He is heaping up the greatest National Debt that any country has ever three b. Carefully and thoughtfully (v. plaintiff’s claim against the estate was had. The share of this debt of every person in this land— man, woman, childi 11). There would be less error and rejected by the executors, according to I folly in the pulpit if there were youth in school, baby in the crib, laborer, pensioner, tramp and the un­ Fatal the petition, Marcus Shoup is at­ more intelligent Bible study in the employable— is $270.00, and you, Mr, Citizen, and the future genera­ cefde torney for the petitioner. Are Y on ACandldate pew. Do Jiot assume that what tions, will have It to pay if this Nation survives. per c some leaftfed professor, or distin­ The trbare of this debt for an average family of five is $1350.00. Some 103 i ...to r a Loan ? guished Yadio preacher says is true. LEGAL NOTICE debt for an average family! Check his message by the Word. BECAUSE— In the final portion of our lesson Ethel Oglcsbee, whose place of resi­ Ex The rich cannot be "soaked” further to pay the bill. They are already Paul tells the Thessalonlans that dence in unknown, is hereby notified appli when he was with them he was thnt Morris M. Oglesbec has filed his rmr TwmnTy yVOrl taxed to the limit to pay the 46 cents that tlie government receives while With it spends its dollar. Henry Ford is taxed 89% of his income. This is in BAtL L O T Now is die time for concerned not only about preaching petition for divorce and equitable re with the Word, but also about ff» fading ltoi*l«f lief on the grounds of gross neglect addition to the tax he pays on his factory supplies and payrolls. That will ell good men to*come to II. Living the Life (I Thess, 2:7-12). I o u o f duty in Case No, 21210 o f the Com­ fh«Capft«tCity... leaves him 10% of his income for himself. Suppose that he should inem1- the aid of the party... and Paul did not contradict his decide to retire from business because his tax burden is too oppressive! i 1 preaching by his living. His was a mon Pleas. Court, Greene County, and Whht wotfld that mean to the thousands of workers and producers dt X that party is Y O U R S E LFI 1. Sacrificial service (vv. 7-9). Ohio, and that said cause Will be for Ultra-Modim In Hons The man who preaches for his hearing on or ffter Oct. 17th, 1936. goods that he needs, and, incidentally, all all of us in lowered businhss Regi activity? o own glory—or gain—is not a true MARCUS SHOUP Egutpmniit m i o f n preacher of the gospel, BECAUSE— If past due bills area source t>f worry - you (9-4— 10-2d) Attorney for Plaintiff. Strvfa Will 2, Consistent e x a m p le (vv, The average citizen will have to pay this debt o f $3,500,000,000.00, owe yourself die assurance and satisfaction of 10 12 prac - ). already Incurred, by heavy taxes on the things he has to buy and the The minister of Christ must be­ Subscribe to THE HERALD ! fifty wages he does not get, City Loan sendee. have “ holiiy, righteously, and un- I Wen blamably” if his people fire to “ walk The unemployed is making hi\ tragic contribution by the very fact of eigh' worthy of God,” his unemployments ' W all five you a BRAND WMCW K>OD FEWCNTS AND 6A5E5 R< Isis Our great John Marshall once Bnid in a momentous court derision: "The that N E W D E A L , pay your bills, Our Place in the World TAKE JUST EN.0U6H TO ALKALIZE power to tax is the power to destroy,” and at the present time business Whatever the place allotted to us o f h and jobs and prosperity are being destroyed by present excessive taxa­ and five you extra cash besides. by Providence, that for us is the pejst of honor and duty. God esti­ tion and new business prevented by threat of heavier future taxation. A1 Come in and Mr«f istera‘ for a loan mates us not by the; position we Recently an investigation has been made into the relation of faxes to are in, but by the way in which we Wagegs. It has been found that one typical small business that pays an aeve today# fill it.—Tyron Edwards. average wage per year of $1089.00 is paying $463.00 tax for every em­ favo ber J. Merle Furman ployee; another business that pays an average wage of $1200.00 per City Loan Mgri* Getting Rid of Misery year pays a tax of $500.00 for every employee. If, in these Companies, stnti Half the misery of human life Sepl might be extinguished, would men all the dividends that the stockholders receive were ttiryfed into WAgca data aleviate the genera] curse they lie *,,the wage increase would be 10%, but if the taxes were turned into t m O M a m r under, by mutual offices of com­ ’ wages, the wage increase would lie 42%. cult: opei 24 E. MAIN ST.( SPRINGFIELD passion, benevolence, end human­ Gas Is fine in your stove or fur* BECAUSE— ity.—ArldisOn, haoe, but it’s both painful and The tax collector is getting loo great a share of the money the workers Dep embanuuing in your stomach. should receive. yieli Personal Financing t l 5 to $1000 mma BECAUSE— par« Why don’t you use Alka-Seltzer on your own signature and security Although the expenditure of these billions upon billion^ p t taxpayers’ » y* for the relief of ACID INDI­ age Dr. H. N. Williams GESTION, Colds, Headache, money is draining our resources, the number of unemployed remains as Neuralgia, Muscular, ^Uieumatlc, great as at the beginning, | j| fori Static Patna? bimMBmfca And finally, ® * osti. DENTIST Alfca-Saitaerja pleasantleant to titaka and BECAUSE— Witl unusually afceatWa> In Actiojn — not fru* X-RAY EQUIPMENT laxative, not habit forworn 4does net We do not want a One-Man Government for politicians, but we do want d«preee the heart a government “ of the people, by the people and for the people," R 14M D WANT AND SALE ADSFAY' Yellow Springs, Ohio A * ytout dmggM. The Republican Executive Committee cou 193 of Gfeerte County, Ohio. 8 mm. H f WISf M 5/1 ' gra Subscribe for THU HERALD (PdlttHU y " ' y Cor «ta

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