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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 5-15-1936 The edC arville Herald, May 15, 1936 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, May 15, 1936" (1936). The Cedarville Herald. 1568. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1568 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NEW THINGS ARE ADVERTISED BY MERCHANTS FIRST# ADVER ADVERTISING IS NEWS# A S HTJ0H TISEMENTS KEEP YOU ABREAST AS THE HEADLINES ON THE OF THE TIMES. READ THEM I FRONT PAGE, OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU. FIFTY-NINTH YEAR NO. 24 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY MAY 15,1936 P R IC E , $L50 A YEAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE VN VS TN TS Mc Ch e s n e y w in s t h i r d i NEWSLETTER FOR GOVERNOR For Coagroasman-at-lArgo Benson Ogier —..... 78 87 31 34 REPUBLICANS TERM NOMINATION Judge o f the Supreme Court 0. B. SATTERFIELD FROM STATE IN THREE NEW William L. Hart . 62 24 23 34 Roy H. Williams ... 79 32 81 33 GIVE VOTE TO CALLED BY DEATH Representative to Congress DEPARTMENTS L. T. MarShlall _____ 99 53 48 48 COLUMBUS. —*■ A ' significant in George O. Williams _ 81 25 11 19 FAVORITE SON SUNDAY M INING crease in the business of the corpora The primary election locally drew Judge of the Court of Appeals tion division of the Department The results of the county Republi one of the largest votes in recent (Full Term) Oscar B, Satterfield, 78, who had State for the first four months ... can primary Tuesday developed some years, irrespective of the fact that Harold G. Allread . 15 5 7 4 (been ill five days from a complication 1936 was noted in a report submitted surprises in political circles, two of farmers were in a very busy planting Frank W. Geiger ... 71 22 29 30 * of diseases, died at 2 o’clock, Sunday to Secretary o f State George S. Myers. which were around those who sought season. While tihere was unusual in Kenneth Little _____ 45 55 31 23 morning at the home of his nephew .Domestic and foreign corporationfees fourth terms. Sheriff John Baughn terest among the various candidates Judge o f the Court of Appeals and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ores- and the miscellaneous receipts during and Prosecutor Marcus McCallister the local school bond issue, which was (Short Term) well, Xenia avenue. the period totaled $11,348, as com suffered defeat, the former giving approved, is credited with bringing David S. Craig ..... 77* 80 The deceased was the son of James pared to a total o f $82,108 for the 30 27 away to J. William Fudge, Now Jasp out the large vote. Edward Machle ____17' ,15 and Jane MOburn Satterfield, and was jntial four months in 1935 and to 9 10 er Twp, farmer who received a With the long ballot the count was a lifelong citizen of this place. He total of $80,580 in 1934, Secretary For Member of State Central majority o f 1,038, and the latter to slow and it was after midnight before was one o f the first three rural mail Myers announced. There were 1,317 Committee, Man , Marcus Shoup who won. by a majority returns were such as to indicate who carriers out of here, retiring on new domestic incorporations and 133 Charles J. Waggpner 87 36 40 42 of about 290. The prosecutor contest the nominees in the county would be. pension in 1924,' He was a member new foreign corporation applications For Member of State Central two years ago was between the same The election was orderly- and quiet of the Methodist Church* Committee, Woman candidates that contested this year. for license filed, together with 320 following a campaign on the part the Margaret E. Baker . 93 40 43 B e is survived by his sister, Mrs. domestic corporation reinstatements 38 Dr, W. R. McChesney was re candidates that had most all election For State Senator * Edith Blair,1 and a number o f nieces and nine foreign corporation rein prognosticators guessing. nominated for state representative by Oliver S. Nelson ... 96 43 45 and nephews. His wife died'twenty- statements. From January 1 to April 36 an unofficial majority of 1,200 over Dr; Locally interest centered in the w. r . Mc Ch e s n e y five years ago. 30 there were 3,242 transactions reg For Representative to Geiirral Frank M. Ohamblias, Xenia. nomination of Dr. W. R. McChesney The funeral service was held from istered in the corporation division, Assembly I for state representative, the result Walter W. Barnett, Jamestown, re the Creswell home Tuesday afternoon, While the total for the four months C O U R T NEWS F. M. Chambliss ... 27 35 28 15 speaking for itself, the Dr.,receiving ceived’ the nomination for his second the service being in charge of Rev. C, in 1935 and in 1934 was 2,724 and 2, W. R. McChesney ..1 3 5 97 71 77 the highest vote of any of the can term, with Ralph O, Spahr, Xenia A. Hutchison, Columbus, formerly 999, respectively. "Activities of the For Judge of the Probate Court A History Of The -DIVORCE SUITS didates. Twp., the other winner for the seat pastor o f the local M, E. Church, and corporation division of the Department S. C. Wright —_____ 123 74 61 53 Restoration to her maiden name of The Democrat vote is looked upon to he vacated by A. E. Beam. There the residing pastor, Rev. C. E. Hill- o f State serve as an excellent baro For County Commissioner Cedarville Schools Strider is desired by Elsie Ayres in os unusually light for the four local were.six candidates in the contest. Burial took place in Massies Creek meter of general business and in Jay M. Auld ________ 69 4,7 43 27 an action against Robert Ayres, to precincts, only a small fraction of There was but one contest on the By JOHN W. ROSS Cemetery. dustrial conditions,” Secretary Myers W. W. Barnett_____47 %7 27 36 whom she was married November 9, what the normal vote at regular elec Democratic ticket, George Henkle, .asserted, “ and from the latest record J, Earl McClellan . 59 & 37 24 1935 a t ' Decatur, Ind. She charges tions in past years has been. candidate for sheriff defeating B. M. it is therefore indicated that there is C, S. McDaniel _____10 i i 6 T On the 29th day o f June, 1816, County Democrats cruelty and gross neglect. Leach in a Vote o f 754 to 229. a decided improvement which will be Charles H. Shepherd 64 54 22 33 Jesse and William Newport came be Lilly Grago also requests restora Delegate-at-Latge to the Republicans nominated without op Fight For Control o f substantial benefit to the citizens Ralph O. S pahr_____85 18 23 44 fore Judge Kyle in Xenia and settled tion to her maiden name in a suit National Convention position were: S. C. Wright for pro of the statevof Ohio.” For Prosecuting Attorney Milford. Thirteen lots were Iayed against Raymond Crago, whom she VN VS TN TS bate judge; Harry M. Smith, treasur There was a time when county Re Marcus E. out in the village of - Cedarville which charges with gross, neglect and mis Clarence J. Brown _ 75 42 31 24 er; W. J. Davis, engineer.; E- D. publicans held the boards in things • Appointment of George H. Blecker, McCallister ______* 90 78 44 Beatty, recorder; Dr. H. C. Shick, at that time was called Milford. There treatment. They were married April Walter F, Brown __ 61 26 20 15 political but now the Democrats have Mansfield attorney and a member of Mnreus S h ou p ___ 69 49 54 50 coroner. Democrats nominated were: was a, town by the same name in the 1933. LeRoy N. Bundy __ 55 22 16 10 the fighting fever as to who will con the Ohio State Racing commission, as For Clerk of Courts G. H. Thome for state representative; northern part of the state so the Homer Conner, in a . suit against Myers Y . Cooper 65 36 24 17 trol the party central committee. chairman of the commission was made Earl Short ................112 66 63 57 Jamas H. Hawkins and Howard Bat- name was changed from Milford to Mildred Conner, Kennedy street, Leland S. D ougan ___30 14 14 26 On the Republican side the election last week by Governor Martin L. For Sheriff i d oif for county commissioner. Cedarville, because of the cedars chuvges neglect. The husband set Russell C. Heddleston 32 18 16 26 of central committeemen drew little Davey. Chairman Blocker succeeds John B aughn___ . 49 5,1 20 17 State Representative which reached from one cliff on the forth his wife and her parents, after Gertrude Jones ____ 51 . 25 23 . 17 attention due to the absence of con Richard A. Forster, Cincinnati n e w s -j^ month of together at the J. Wm. F u d g e_____109 83 71 73 Chambliss .