Miami Gazette April 23, 1936 - May 13, 1937

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Eighty-Eighth Year

WAYNESVILLE,

OHIO,

MRS. C. R. FRAZIER HOSTESS AT MEETING OFWOMAN'S AUXILIARY

THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1936

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BAPTISMAL SERVICE

JURIES DRAWN An impressive I'vice took place at t. Mal'y's Episcopal church FOR MAY lERM Easter afternoon when the Rev.

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16, 8S Tu und Mr~. John J. Schaefl'er administer d Jurors for the MIlY term of I', 17, the rite of baptism to two children r~lll'y . Lc Edward ', son of Mr_ lind MI·s. com 01 OJ!! I pleas Court in Warl'en ~-- - - - - - \\ ilK spe'nt in playing galllcs and the.)' did not plant .theil· s~ed Club Met At The Little 1_ Laat P. B. nyder, and Hal'old Edward, county weI" urawn at the court Friends' Home News deeply cnl/ugh 1.0 protect the grow ut u late hour del iciolls refr sh- M oneyI T I 0 B., I n F u U Pa,ment son of 1Ilr. and Mrs. Harold house Monday. Th re were tweni.ymenls we I'e ~er ved . Thos present For Frida, AfternOO1l of Oblillation. In La.t .. in g tuber Crom Ull uurn and lilese Miller, of Oayton_ Th~ spon ~ol.'~ MI'~ . M,urglll' t !\fuI'LIn, III com. . ' . ' were I\1r. and Mrs. \. . Turner, four m~mes c1rawn fOl' petit jury 'th '1 . d ... J L M blemished potatoes were reJMteti Adju.tmen t Plan were th grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and MI·s. Guy Turner, M'L and pany WI "r. an lu iS.,. . en h h d . 0 t \'.' d d 'W en t ey " el'e gra ed for sale ac Mrs. Le Tumer alltl son Oti s, Mr. Mrs. W. E. MilIer1 of Waynesville; serv ice and flfteen (oJ' serv ice vn d en h a II , wa III ay on .. e nes ay cor d'Ing to E . B . ' T uSl!lng, ' ' ' s llcciul. The Woman' Auxiliary or the the 'ttreat grandfather, Mr. Alfred the May grand jury. and Mrs. harll's Blakeley, Mr. Ohio wh~at gl'OW 1'9 who madeai .el'noon. .I S., III . vege l EI bl e gar demng, ' . . O. . U and Mrs. Raymond St. John and fo r crop adjustm nt allPlicatiollS The grand jury ' ha~ b~n Sll mEpiscopal church met Friday Rowett, \\nd the great uncl~, Mr. !'fl': and Mr . Edwin ~Ilatt, of PoLato planters huuId be inEdwllJ:d Rowett,. both. of Zanesville moned lor Monday, May 4, at ten afternoon at ~he LittJ Inn with "Yll mll1gton, called on fnends here sp cted before they are to b e used three children, all of Jsmestown; con t racts beIol'e JanU81'Y 6, 1936, onner and and who adjusted thcir wheat o'clock and the' pelit jury fot' Wednesday. to find j llst how deeply the plant.er MI'. and M\·s. Ray M,·S. ChaJ'!es Frazier as hostess. daughter Judith Aryn, Mr. and acreage according to 'the Lerms of Tuesday, May 19, at nine o'clock. Miss Kate Hall is quit.c ill. will place seed in the ground. Thi Rev. John J. Schal'ft'er conducted Mrs. gal'! Rolland, Mr. and Mrs. th applicaLion will rcceive beneThe . following grant.! jurors Mr_ 'a nd 1\hs . N. P. lyburn, o{ can be. done by placing the planter the devotion a.nd aHer the busi· fit payments of approximately $1,were drawn: Clyde Whitaker Mol'- VVnshingt.on, . II., we're dinner on a level floor and lowering the Lon BeckeLt, and Ruru s Conner. 500 ,000_ Guy Dowdy, O. S. U., who nes session the followin'g program row; Mrs. L. S. Shawhan, Leba- gil t..'! Sunday of. Mrs. Anna Cad- planting shoe as fill' as possible. super i. cd the- wheat adjuJitment non; W_ C_ Manning, Clarksville; wallader and Miss larn Lile, was given: The distance that the planter J)rogram in Ohio says there will be Charles S' t ewart, Lebanon; Rich010, "I Heard th 1\hs. Anna Catlwullad,e r i. re- wheels raise off the fl oo r i.~ th about 14 000 furmers eligibl e for ard Snook, South Lebanon; W. c!)vel'ing satisfacto rily from the extreme depth ihn t the planter Je us Say"-Mrs. Ethan Crane, payment. . Turton, Lebanon; John Adam s, effect of th fall down stairs she will plant seed. Replacement of Mrs. J. D. Bolin, accompanist, . _. Wayne vin; Emmet Stewart, s ustrlined 11 (ew weeks ugo. MOlley was appropriated by Conworn planter shoes with new ones Reading, "A Family in BrotherFrank Wr)ght 1/5 senously sick Lo land Ch I B F 111' g ress to makc these payments, at his home in Ferry. ve ; ar es eam, '.·an In Mrs. Ida Bosler, 01' Dllyton, wi1\ p rmit deeper planting. Homer C. Geol·ge, Lebanon; Charhood"---Mrs. 0_ L. Crane_ which will be made only after the dined wltb h I' ni ce, Miss KathPermitting potatoes to Jie on the "Missions in Haiti" Mrs. Mrs. L. D. Chiles is visiting les Carron, Mo r~'owi Mrs. William erine ollins, unday. ground fOl' considerable periods at ==========:::==, farm er'!; compliance with the Frazier. t'elatives tn Dayton. I E. tanton, Miamisburg; harJes Mr~. Lena Hartsock Icalled OIl hu I'vest time sometimes causes Mrs. Sarah Lippcncott sel'i- contemplated wh eat: progt'am ha I Rogers, Lebanon; harles Vanderbeen checked by members of the reJatives near Five Poillt and sUllb urn, but mo t of t.his type of qusly sick. Book review, "In the Steps of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis and voort, Harveysburg; Allison Gil- Cen terville unday after-noon. local committee. These payment! blemi~h occurs during the growing His Master" - Mi s Katherine Miss Rachel were Columbus visi- lum, Lebanon . Mr. and Mr . Clarence Mend n- are in full settlement of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sht~rwood, of season. Pota es which are tossed Prendergast. i tors, Monday. ' ! For petit jury service, the fol- Columbus called on Minse Annie illto crates as they are picked up hall and children VI'~l'e guest ot obligations of th-e secretary of 010 "Far From My Heavenly lowing names w re drawn: C. L. and Mame Browne, Fl'iday after- or which are dumped into contain- friends in Dayton several days 1a L r agriCUlture to Ohio wheat growers, , Mrs. Edith Harris Clnd Mrs. ' M'1l Lab ' . C A G The money paid to wheat growHome"- Mrs. E. C. Orane, I . • . J er, anon, . . ray, noon. el' fror considerable height·s will week, . . Ronald Hawke were sl10PPlng III Waynesv ille' Albert Urton ers is -ellti rely separate from any Mr~. Belth Doane .and Mr. be brUIsed enough to hurt their "Ups and Downs of .Life"- Mrs Dayton Tuesday CI arkBVI'11 e: 'CI I'ff Han k s, 0 r.e goma .' M.r. and Mrs. John B. Gons wel'e payments made under the new soil 1 harles tarbuck, of Wilmington, sale. Potatoes which are dug be· Edith Harris. Th H t M . R b ict l' conservation law , 'and the wheat orrow, 0 er t cal led on Mrs_ Mary L. Adams, tore they are ripe have tender guests of Mil'. and Mrs. . ., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman and l oma8 un er, Carpenter at Middletown, Satur- payments will not in any way afMiSSIOnary notes tly MTS. L.'· H· ·M r . L" M H en'd crson were m - Anderson ' Franklin', . 1 . A COl'unday. sltins which will scutt'· and give day night. Gor d on, Mn. B ert H artsoc, k Mrs. . . . Woonesday. n 11 ' Wayne viii ., J en nie Grahau1 , fect a farmer's eligibility to . ClnelOn8tl, . -them a bad appearance for 'market W. H. Allen, Mrs: J • D. Boltn. Harveysburg ; Dave Holmes, Lebqualify for payments under the MI·s. Charles Myers, '01 Cincln- soil conservation law. Local expen At the conclusIon of the proMr. C. A. Deppe, of Franklin, anon: Fred Braddock, Waynesn.ati, spent several daJ'S last week ses for checking compliance on gram a .dainty lunch was served. lnd., was the week-end guest Of vi11e: D. A. Thackars, SpringlJoro; with her mother, Ml· . Kezia1 wheat acreage will be deducted M1'8. Dausy Snyder was a guest at Dr. a .d Mrs. E. F. Deppe: Clarence Hayes Blanchester; Revs . In times of lIicknes Sind sorrow Thompson. the meeting. Stump, Lebanon: Lou Rosenber- we realize I.he value of the sympafrom wheat growers' checks. ---_ _ _ R. F. Hatfield, Boyd Henderson, thy and hel pIullle s of our true v. M. Armitage and Ed Ramby ger Clarksville; J. W. Snell, Har- fl'iend . Mrs. Mary C. Cross is expected veysburg; Omar Hollingsworth, to arrive home thi week from p nt Sunday at Indian Lake. Th e olemnity of <Ie~l th binds Oregonia; larencil' RyC', WaynesThe Wayne Townsh ip Mothers' Englewood, Florida, wllere she Ule members of a family more club will meet al; the grade build- spent the winter. Ralph Branstrator, who has ville; Raymond Moore, Waynes· closely to~ther. spent the past yeal' in Florida, ville; Glenn Hawthorne, Frunklin; In the grave of our kllndred we jng on Thursday, Apl'il 3D, at 2 xpeets to return home May 1. Robert Jone" L ban on ; Russell Ml's_ Carl Croll has returned to drop all trivial difl'erencEiS and up· p.m., instead of on the regular Drake, Morrow; Clara LiJe, Wayday, Friday_ The change was made her home in Franklin after spend Misses Trillena and Margaret nesville; C. H _ Creighton, Frank- lift ou r eyes eo the seren ity of the because of the track meet at. Leb- ing the past week with her parents sky to which the IIpirit !has flown. WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH -Edwards were guests of O. J. lin: and William Null, Lebanon. A check for $23,544 as Warre-n Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan. To one who hlls suffel'ed bodily anon on Friday, May I. Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor Edwards and tamny at Springfield hare in the current dis· count.y's Election of officers will take pain t h ' release fl'om it come a Sunday: Sunday school at 9:30 Tuesday. Mrs. n. H. Harlsock and Mrs. tribution 01 1936 auto license tag place at this time. A snort proa bl ssing of peace. a_ m. Morni~g worship at 10 :30. Ethan Crane anti -daugtJter, Nancy, fees made ~y the state auditor, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gray and Mr John L vi, son of Thom . and Aq :>!snw JO .ltU!iSlsuo:> 'IUUJ~ was received last week by County The sermon subject will b, and Mrs. Egbert, of Cincinnati, Frunk LeMay Jr, and a talk by were Dayton visitors today_ at LeamtngRuth Levi, was bOl'n Allditor Will R. Lew!s. "Going Ou~ by Faith, Not Know- were Sunday guests of Mr. and ton, In the P rovince of Ontario, l'tlrs. Kenncth Hough, has been Of this amount whtch represents Joe Tinney attendMr. and M,·s. ing Where." auanged. Mrs. J . H. Sackett will Mrs. J, H. Smith. Canudu, October 4, 1869 and total col1e~tion of $32,700, the ed the Cuneral of a relative at Thllre will 'b e a flhort mlleting have charge of the devotions. county receives $19,619 which wi11 nnouneement hag been made pa~sed away quietly, Monday, Hamilton, last Thurg(Jay. 'Members of the "Argunot" of the official bond at the close be transferred to the road fund. bJidge club were guest of Mrs. of the annual Warren coun.ty April IS, 1936. of the morning ,setvice. Mrs. Everett Kenrick, of Cen- Twenty.three per cent of the total The youngest son olf twelve Epworth League at 6 :4& p. m. Ronald Hawke at The Littl-e Inn track meet and field day to be terville, spent unday with he~ collectio ns or $7,621 is retained by h Id at the fairgraund3 on Friday, children he STew to mlanhood in Evening s rvice at 7 :30 p, m. Saturday afternoon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopkins. tbe state while five per cent, May 1. A Paul Porter, superinten- this beautiflll lake rt!gion, in W dnesday: Bible study and Ir. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Clark dent of schoo ls at Morrow is serv 'which his family wa !highly reprayer meeting at 7 :30 p. m. 'Mr. and, Mrs. A. R. 'Earnhart amounting to '1636, goes to the pent Sunda~ in ~ayton, tbe ing a chairman of the co~mittee s pecled and widely known by reaand sons were supper guests of state equalization fund. The re~ --t d son of theil' upright character and glle ts of their lIon-ln-law and _ The Waltlle Township music Mr. and Mrs. Gilb ~rt Frye, Wed- mainder, $23,5~4, is a\J()tted to ST. MARY'S CHURCH da'ughter Mr_ and Mrs Pa))] Flory' In charge of the 1936 even an , . I h Wanen county for distribution as , . will be assi ted by a committee gk'cat physlca strengt. fcstival in which the music classes nesday evening. Re.... J. J. Schaetrer, Reetor follows: of the grades participated, took W. C. Smith, minister of the ~ composed of Sllperintendents R. A I~ ea rly manhood he acc0",1Second Sunday after Eaater, Mr. and Mrs. Fred SherWOOd, of To Franldin ...... ...... ....... $1,000 Alnil 26, Church school .t 9.30; WaYIl sville and Ferry Churches Young, Mason, Ralph FI'ancis, paYfled an elder brolhe:~ to Oh~o place Tuesday nIght with a large Columbus, were guests of M~'_ To Harveysburg ., ..... .... ,. 76 of Christ, was called to Akron be..' Harveysburg, and J. W. Lob, where he ~1et and mat:rlled Mattie audience present, every available Mornini' Prayer nd sermon at and Mrs. Clarence Edwards, last To Lebanon . .., .. .............. , I,S76 of th& iJlneSil of hi s sister. W sv'lle Crew of Ilcar Wayn~svlllle. cause space in the gym being taken. 10 :30. The United Thank offering ayne I , Al . d t' d I To Mason .. .......... ,.. ... ... 260 J. W. Newberg will ' serve as waYf\ In us rlO~ atl a over The program was carried , out week. win-be pre!lented at this service, Mrs. R. A. donner will enter"'" T P Van of neat and beautIful surroundTo Morrow .. ..... . . ....... 226 successfully and much credit is " . . cIerk 0 f th e cour<;,,-, Mr$. Viola Carey i slowly tain the New Centul'Y club at her Vorhis, of Miami Univer ity, as of- mgs, Mr_ L~v l labored early and, due ,the music instructor, Mr. To Pleasant Plain ... , .. . 25 ST. '1UGUSTINE CHURCH home on Fourth street, Friday icial starter and referee; Charles late and while young a~d strong Ru ell Frank for the progress 'Of recovering from an iIlnes oC alTo South · Lebanon ... ... .. 76 most two months duraton. Father Newton. Paltor afternoon. To Springboro .... .. ,... .., 1'16 James and Ralph Mills as official su~ re d a unstl'oke which WIlS 80 his pupils. Ma.ss at St. Augustine's ch.urch g a:n r~galndell To Waynesville ............ .. 22~ R. D. Collett, H. A. om 11, A. Mr. and Mra. E, C. Crane and scorers; and L. A. Garst, R. MatS~rtOUS he never 8 every Sunday ', morning. d To County . ..... . . ........ 19,619 F. Melloh and J. C. Hawke att ndchildren were guetlts of M.r. a nd ton and R. A I Smith as timers. hl~ early health ~n v g~'r.. ut eFunds allott d to municipalities ed Masonic inspection at New No trophies will be awarded but sp Ite days of pam he remained a ·M1'8. Paul Boororn, of near BeUFRIENDS MEETING mu ' t be used for street maintenBurlington, Wed-Qcsday nlght. 'bb '11 b I . to first s~c faithful a nd willing worker. He roo, un ay. nons. WI e g Iven . , ,,. " d • First-day 801\001 at 9 :8Ga. m. b k S d ance and repairs while the county ond a.nd third place winners in was a kInd anc1 10Vllllt, husban Me_Inc for Worlhlp at 10 :80 Mrs. A. H. Stubbs entel·tai'ned a allotment goes to the road fund . No opposition to. proposals of Mr. and .·Mrs. Geo1Jge Hamilton h v t lind fatber and a good neIghbor to m. thil state highway department to ~roup of little folk ' Saturday for repairs. en • .. _ _ and 'Mr. and Mrs. Lee MorriS, of ____ 01I who knew hi m. absorb 59.72 additional miles of afternOOn for the pleas ure of het' Further distributions from the Dayton, were guests of Mrs. He is survived by hi~: widow, a econdary roads in the state daughter Yvonne, who ·celebl'ated FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Amanda Maflt lind Mrs. Sarah 'Uson Wellington, and daugbter state will be made as a final check Carl Smith, Mtnllter MUlTay, Sunday. . Helen, her hu sband John Ells- system for Tl1flintenanee purposes her sixth birthday. Games and re.- is mad~ on 1936 license receipts. PelTY Thorn... Supt. of Bible four separate public freshments featured the occa ion. The present distribution is in adworth mith and th ir children, developed School .' M1'. and Mrs. Earl Holland ~nter The April meeting of th Happy Miriam and Patrici~ olf Dayton, hearillgs held Monday morning vallce of II definite cbec;k and Mrs. J. P. Fromm, Mrs. E. F. Sunday School 9 :80 a. m. taaned on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hour Chlb was held Tuesday of Ohio, by his brothers AJ{red and and afternoon at the courthou80 Earnhart, Miss Marjorie Earnhal'\ totals fOl' the state a s a whole, ap·Communion 18 :46 a. ·m. Elmer P~tersOI'l and son Jimmie, last week at th.e home of Mrs. L. GOl'doll Levl of . Lleamington, in Xenia. Mrs. F.rBnk Hess, Mr. and Mr • L . proximately $6,600,000. Bermon . 11 a. m., o! DaytQlI, and Mr. and lin, Ray E. Hocket;t, with seventeen mem- OntaTio, and' by a host Clf relativ~8 Roa.ds and, mileage involved in --C. St. John, Mrs. Glen Bland and Conner and d.uehter, Judith Ann. ben answering to roll call. the hcllrin.g s were as follows: 4 :30 M and friends. • BIRD SPECIES 31)0 M H ~A YNESVIUE CHURCH OF n. yer yman a.tten d· e d REPORTED IN OHIO After the sliort bU8ine~s session For some Years he has spent 1iti mile, from Yellow Springs to the Mr. and Mrs. , Bert Hartaoclt CHRIST Xenia-Fairfle1i1 road, 19.81 mles Eastern Star inspec~ion at Harthe program commit~ee pr' e .sented winters with Helen, in Dayton, visited their dauglater. Mias Betty , 'veysburg, W~d ne sday ir.ight. \ Carl Smith, liinuter of the Waynesville-Bellbrook-FairNearly 3qO species and subat the General Roapital, Cinc:in- a very intere,sting prog1'8.m, con- und soon after his re.turn to his Not A DenominatloD lIau, . Sunday, and found her sisting of sevJlTal readings, jokes own 'home, a few weeks ago, he fields roads in Gre~me and Warren Mrs. Mary Etta Surface. who is sllecies of birds have been found Jenny C. Bradley, Supt. counties, 21.21 miles of road from very ill, was taken to Miami in Ohio, according to Dr_ LawrapidlY ,recovering from her recent and· an Easter egg hunt, which told hi devoted wife thsit he would BeJlbrook to Spring Valley to Valley !lospitul this morning, for rence E. Hicks. He has written a 9 :30, Bible school; music by bV everyone present. nof get weli and that he was not was ",njoyed illn~81. Paintersville to Bowersville, 10.40 observation and beatment. riew study of Ohio bird life jUlt j un ior choir. . At the close of the program, the alraid to die. oTon published by the state biological mllel! of the Xenia-South 10 to 10 :80, lesson period. Jesus Mr. Leander Carey, Mi.. Bertha hoeteas, assisted by Mrs. Rhodes ' ., Owners of Ohio orc:hards should urvey at O. S. U. Carey and Mr . .Walter Carey, of Bunnell and Mn. Frank Braddock Weep not fol' him tha~ s gone be- road in Greene and MadisOn. counlooks at 'Wealth and ·ponrty-1.u ties remember the words of Dr. John I Some of these are rare visitors -tore, . . 16:19-31. Golden text: The rich near ,Dodds, were dinner guest. of serv~d a delicious salad course. The state department at present Harvey Kellogg, .me~icaJ director, but 181 are known to have nested Each one departed at a late Upl ift your tl'~stmg ..eyesj , and poor meet 'together, Jehovah Mrs. Flo1lSie Carey, Sunday. the is the maker of them all - Pro· occasion celebratln, 14n. Car<ey's hour, thankhJII' the hostess for a And know that 111 thEI Fatlter s maintains 108:26 miles of second- ~att1e Creek. SanitarIum, who says in Ohio, pro Hicks reports. The ary r oads in Greene county. The appie 18 good for breakfast, average number of species per verbs 22;2. birth anDi~raarJ. " l' very p_kuant_.f_tern. oon_ . . house, - - -... - • . dinner, and supper and may be county was fOUlld to be 108 He dwells in Paradis'e. 10 :46, Lord'i SUJ)per. Charlet Whitaker, -who .xpecte aNTERT~IN ' ' AT DINNER CHARLES SHERWOOD eaten b~tw_een meals ad libitum. [t "Itbough fhe number il!. somewhat 7 ;00 p. m. Chriltian Endeavor. to "aduate from the department D' l ES lN SPRINGFIELD stands rn importa1lce at the. head higher for northern cOLlnUea than How to eonquer ollr fean-I John of mechanical enrineerinc. O. S. of 600 varieti!s ~f_edibJe fruits." lor those in ~he south. Fifty-nine On Monday evenine, April' ' 13, Wo wish to thank an who bave 4.1S-21. in June, already haa a j)osltioD Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conner enter- 0 kindly minfslered to us in. oar F ifneral services for Charles species are known to have n~ted . 7146, evanceliltle services. the Aluminum CorporatioD of talned a small company at 6 Gnow.-our neighbors and friendl; Slterwood, 83 yeare old, whose MRS. AN,,!A CADWALLAI;»ER ill all 88 counties. Wednelday, 3 :30 p. m. Jamor Ann.U'leIL Ne.. KenalDcton, Pa. SUFFERS BROKEN, HIP Dr. Hieke. formerly a. member o'clock dinner in celebration 01 the our physician, J. W. Ward; c:k!ath occurred at the 1. O. O. F. choir pra«tc.. 7 :30, prayu and of the Ohio St4te fac:lllt,., __ ftftb birthday of their daughter minister, Rev. T. M. Scarff Home, Sprina1'leld, Wednesday of Bible study: 8:80, choir p...etice. lie.'. ~itl, Ladiee' Plaia Dnavisited every tow1U!bip 'in eftI'J Judith Ann, and the twelfth of Mr. Jame; MtClure. last week, w-ere beld in the chapel Mrs. Anna Cadwallader Buffered ----~ .-. et cleaned and l)re...d, 50 ceats: Mattie C. Levi. and Children. of Miami cemetery PTlday after- a broken hip when !lhe fell in her county In his study of t~ date', Ladles Sprlne Coats, 70 Ce'llte; Mias Emopne WooJlaTd. The I bird life. - - noon, . R8V_ Harry S. Mable, of the Iroom at the Friends Bome lien'. Rata el-.ned and blocked, pesta ..ere Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fertilization of Ohio wbeat Lebanon Baptilt church, offtelet- thia mOl"nin,. Seven hUlldNCl Ranr, CODDtJ &G cent.. Quick Cleuen, Kathf11l Newton and lin. Sarah Hill, of Lebanon; Mr. ud Mn. Lon field. with 80me form of nltropn. ine. Burial w.. in Miami eem.tH"y Mra. oadwall~er was 1'eCover. farman 'Who dQ Dot ..... elaetric- ~.nd.Dball, lip. Mr. Sherwood wu a Dative of iDe from injuriel received in a. Beelcett, 1Ir. and )(n~ m:.rl HoI- OU8 fertilizer this year Is recem· it, available at tbelr t . . . . . . .... &ad Ruflla COQII". mended by E, E. Barnes, acronom Warren -COQftt7 and apent hu fall doWll .talrs several weeke in a IDnQ . . . . tUN. UIat tiaq •• - lat, Ohio Arricultural Eppari. emire Itf. In tile ~ &lid and tllil. n.... of her ml fortune . . .tad electrldtr 00 tu.. " " red elonr ISHdlnp are mot Station. A IIIIne, dlo... aD RaneJabllrJr ..iPborhoodl aDd at cometi .. a mat shock to 01 til... wIlo ...... .. ....,... 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