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No Business Is Too B if to Use .Ad­ vertising and None Too Poor to Af­ ford using it PRICE, $1,50 A YEAR BEV. HANNA will write th* certificate for the fall I p b id a y NEWS LETTER GOES TO NILES tfaie of two ypars, and. sign it *s clerk,” County Rev. Milton G, Hanna, for the last Well, the first wen was ‘passed. Bat WILL MEET 0 . Weed has PREDICTS VETO mailed 8,482 FROM STATE several years pastor of the First Pres­ the fc&eond came quickly. How could property tax returns to byterian church at New Philadelphia, I meet my old school mates ? Monday County property owners. announced from the pulpit o f his morning I went in time to ring the IN LIMA DEPARTMENTS church Sunday morning that he had OF FARM BILL first bell. Monday, April Is designated as tax listing day accepted a call to become pastor of Here is the roll; Lacy J. Tarbok, 17; mtuma must be Boston, Mass., filed at the and the First Presbyterian church at Niles, Lee M. Kyle, 18; William Fraser, 18;: P*og*Um*>f Ohio Federation M*et office by May 1 COLUMBUS, O.—The death of U. Senator & P* Fesa annopnead Mon­ in order that Ohio. March 29,1928 Nellie Cooper, 17; Albert Boyd, 17; Wffl Bring Many Notables to Lima be placed on S, Senator Frank B. Willis has day In Washington that in hla opinion! Editor Cedarville Herald: the tax di Rev, Hanna preached at the Niles Tujley Foster; John M. Kyle, 15; personal prop- changed the political horizon o f Ohio, President Coolidge would veto the pri- I have just found a yellow leathetr- arty tax p church two weeks ago and was ex­ Gramville White, 17; Lizzie Andrew- LIMA, O.—The program of the dom­ although the primary ballots will re­ sent farm relief hill if it is pasted. book that I used to Carry in my Coat Auditor WesA tended a call immediately after, He 15; Laura Huffine, 16; Ada Foster, 16; ing thirty-second annual convention, that property main unchanged. Governor Donahey’s Last year when this measure reach­ pocket marked Cedarville High School withheld acceptance' until his an­ Nannie Barber, t t j Clara M. §mteh, Ohio Federation of Women’s Clubs, owners Will.he »t after May I appointment of Cyrus of Cleveland ed the president he attached his Veto. September 18, 1871. nounceSunday. 17; Mary Gee Holmes, 1 ., Mattie was annWmeed ‘here today by Dr, and will not reo the benefit o f the now serving as Director of Commerce, The present bill Is regarded as more That reminds me, that graduating 8100 Rev. Hanna will succeed Rev. J. H. Marshall, -16; Hattie Iliffe, 16. This Josephine L, PiCtce o f this city, Wtate ranted for filing to succeed the late Senator, was pre­ or less dangerous and purely socialis­ from the Indiana State University within the Lawther, who goes from Niles to feast is not a complete roll, the next leaf is president. This convention, to h i held [period, dicted by nearly all officials within the tic in nature^ and working, It is Con­ June 24, 1871, I returned home and The auditor’s Liverpool, out. My sister Laura C. Foster was here April 16 to 19 will have several will remain open State House. He would hRve in all, tended-that at two-third vote could not took the plow1 handies expecting to Rev. Dr, Hanna has been,pastor of in school' that year. After attending sessions daily. Some of the program from 8 A, M. 4:80 P, M. each probability been a candidate for the be .obtained to over-ride the veto o f go to the Theological Seminary, H tta the New Philadelphia church for the the Theological Seminary one year,* features are as follows. week day, Inch* Saturdays, be- Senatorial nomination at the August the President, burg early in September, - tween Monday *i May 1 to assist last six and. one-half years. He is waB appointed a second time 1873-’74, Lactate,. “Historic Staffordshire,” primaries for the long term against The President has recognized the The Cedarvilie School Board had taxpayers In out their returns, well known outside his congregation, ’That year the Woman's Crusade Monday at 6:00 P. M. by Mrs. Ellouise Senator Fess hut will, now, of course need of some relief along the line for failed to secure a superintendent add Assessors ha been appointed Which has increased from a member­ against the saloon started. I am told Baker Larsen, Lima, who is a* au­ run to succeed himself. farmers. It is said he Will approve on the 10th of September my father for the twenty- districts in ship of 250 to over 500 during pastor­ it originated in Cedarville, The wp thority-oft tare aftd historic china., Lieutenant Governor Earl D. Bloom the proper sort of legislation but he . said to me: “ Why don't you go down thecounty to aceo; lodate taxpayers ate. He had a prominent part in the men held prayer meetings before the of Bowling Greer, has been named , .... , „ would never approve a bill in which and apply for the place?” So I went Address, “Law Observance,” Wed­ Names o f the wessons' in tine bpildtng of the new church four years farraergP disagree on. Under saloon door. They met at daylight, Director of Commerce by Governor down and talked with Mr, James nesday at 2:jbQ P. M. by Mrs. Edward twelve townships, ie villages and The Marshal forbid the use of the Donahfey to succeed Mr. Locher,' As Gowdy, brother-in-law of Joseph Os franklin Wjwte, attorney of Indian­ four wards in Xeni are as follows: 3 Rev. Dr. Hanna will occupy the Pu V *he * V* c.ant co+f sc^ side-walk. It often rained -and the sUch official he will have supervision born, my former teacher, to whom ! apolis and vice?ptesident o f the Gen­ William Sipes, lath Twp.; Hicks pit at Niles on Easter Sunday by mo^ ' ^ th at* what the bill mud Was deep, but they did not falter. of the various department of banks nf means, for farm relief, then farm land owe much more than any other; eral Federation of Women’s Clubs. Warner, ■ Beavi sk Twp.; W. E. Siid b&fib ng, building and loan asso­ •» - a . , i „ t » . Meetings, were held In the chprehes Address, “Hold Fast America,” Mussettev, iek Twp.; Charles there, but'will not enter on his new had a talk, He asked; “Have you ever ciations, division of insurance, division ests, once it was wanted. and speakers were brought from Wednesday eft 8 P, M. by Dr. Gifford Cooley, Cedarvili Twp,; Frank pastorate until the first Sunday in taught school?” No, “ You have hat of securities, state fire marshall and It will be recalled during the annual £cnia, Yellow Springs and Clifton. Gordon of Meloburne, Australia, Who: Charles, Jefferson May. Dr. Hanna and family will move no experience?” None at all, “ Do »p., Milton Shaw, the public utilities commission. The meeting of the National Farm Bureau, They appointed your'Oo&raSpohdent as Wag serit b y hftr government to study Miami Twp.; F. M Thomas, New Jas to, Niles some time during May. you think you could?" Yes. “Well Governor is expected to'name a suc­ there was a great difference o f opin­ fierk and requested that he report the the workiflgS o f the Eighteenth amend­ per Twp'.; Albert |ercer, Ross Twp.,* Action on Dr. Hanna's resignation .that Counts for something,” and. we cessor to Mr,’ Bloom early this week. ion on this question known as- the proceeding in ' the Xenia Torchlight, ment in the United States. John RoSs, SHy will be taken at the annual congrega­ separated. Twp.; Earl All appointments are until the next equalization fee. It centered in the And when the hasty igtteraftCU&’b f men Simison, Spring ffey Twp,; Henry tional meeting of the New Philadel-’ That evening Robinson Satterfield AddreSs, ’’The One Thing the World regular election as proyided hy the election and the radicals wpn by one appeared in print they were indignant, Weller, Spgarcree and Walter phia church on Wednesday evening, a member of the Board, asked me tc Needs,”" Wednesday at 8 P. M.r by constitution of the state. Vote. The conservatives lost and this ihere Was never any question about Nash, Xenia. Twp. April 11. write an application and make thc- Ohio Supreme Judge Florence E. * * Ifc brought the defeat of O; E. Bradfute, the accuracy of the reports. Gtto Wilson, Fairfield village; Dr. Hanna is a graduate of Cedar­ • salary as reasonable as possible. Sc Allen, an outstanding ’advocate of Col. Carmi A. Thompson, who has who advocated a conservative ' plan Hero is a resolution write and George Beyl, Oshofn village; M.
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