The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

,Vv * ■*a. ■ ' 'i f * t fCitttfcft** J*<b 4 Work -will col *pare with that*Tuny 01 Lop firm .. - . * • Hedarville herald. i rt r 1 f’rn S :t* rX K 3 *H| iCJe^ u«35 cuUM5 ?esf *%fcM is rci* £fce a p A a jjrampt wit immt ia enynessiyiaijfed. ■iI,,„ i ... j ..^., miii ,;iumji .i^iai—»«»irij|»i PRICK $1.00 A YEAR. FAKEDOCTOR Fi ,u Grand Jar, VILAGECOUHCIL Make. Report! ill Sra||]|| “ . BOTH CONTESTS TowmhipTeackers. l f f i g jm j|j ■■■• j Ton indictments, sovcn Due of the smoothest individuals • 'vero kept secret, wore that lias visited this section lately took. m several of our" well to do farmers a few days ago. A firmlooking-gentlemen, accom­ panied by a driver, appeared at the homo of Mr, It. B. Barber and asked for lunch and feed for the team. Alter some debate Mr. Barber had dinner for the two at which timo it was3-learned that the driver was from a Xenia livery and the gentle- Tho regular Ejecting of council of which! returned( hy the grand jury, after a tluve ]was held Monday evening at which days session, during which Cu wit-jtnac considerable business was nesses covering 17 eases were |transacted. Bills to the amount of heard. Seven cases were ignored. jfuic.f;S were ordered paid. Fifteen The cases made public arc: idollars was deducted from the light Jesse Harold, indicted for burg- \ company’s bill for shortage during man, “ I)r, ■Waters” the eminent physician from Cincinnati, It was explained that he did not seek bis his profession in this manner but such was the case at present hoping to benefit bis health. The “ Dr.” asked to fill several bottles at the well which was granted. .Mr. Bar­ ber asked $1 m settlement of the bill but the *T>r-” paid 75 cents and thought that sufficient. A visit was made to Mr. John Townsloy’ s and'tho “ Dr.” proved to Mr, Townsley’ s satisfaction that, he could cure his defective hearing. The price was $10 and before the men wore away any time it dawned upon Mr. Towusley that he was a fraud victim. The next stopwas at Mr. Bozafk’s but it took $12 worth of the medi­ cine for this family besides four cents additional for the “Dr.” to answer letters that might he sent in later. The Dr. promised to return within a year. Thtr'rnedlcine after the first treatment was to be $2 per ■bottle. Another victim was Mr. Harvey Meyers, who lives on the R. F. Kerr farm. .H is contribution was $10. A call was made Mr, George Bowers but the “Dr.” failed to land his victim. , I t is understood that the men vtsited Mr« J* O. Townsley and Mr. Frank Townslej-but as no one ap­ peared they drove on. It. seems that the men never called until someone appeared when they drove tothe house. . ROLL OF HONOR. >r» Fefcta, May Harphant, Ralph Fry, Paul Fry, Carl Fry, Bailey GritmeU, Maynard Martin,Malcolm GrinnoU, MO. 2. Beulah Boolmau, Ho An­ drew, ‘Edna Hanna, Howard Keit- non, Wilbnr Conley, ArthurHanna, X>ynnNorthnp, Dwight Northup. NO', fi. Mabel Dailey, Marie Dailey, Opal- Strobridge, Cecil Strobridge. NO. 4. Paulina Thomas, Blanche Thomas, Paul Townsley, Hester Townsley, Lawrence Barber. NO. 5, Marjorie Stuckey, Andrew Gertrude Andl-ew, iva Meyers. t NO. 6. Ethel McMillan, Pearle Evans. Mille Evans, Harvey Mc­ Millan, Harold Cooley, Meryl Stor­ mont, Frank.Evaus. WEATHER REPORT, Rainfall for April, 4.22; wind di­ rection, s. w .; per cent Bunshine, 53 clear days, 11; range of temperature lfl degrees; average tern,, 53 de­ grees; highest temperature; 78 deg., lowest torn.,55deg.;rains 13; snows fi. frosts, 4; 4 thunder storms*,; 4 rainfall up to date, £5.12. May started in pretty roughly. No corn planted yet. Samuel Ore-swell, Observer. By Strengthen)!!* the nerves whie! eorttrel the action Gf the liver and boweh- Dr. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Fills cur- ftosUpatioft. M doses X cents. lary, and also for horse stcaUlg. lie entered a barn on the farm of Walter E, Stevens and stole a mars valued at $223. I.on Lucas, of Cadarville, Indicted for rapo. Ho is charged with crim­ inal assault upon one Jessie Fran­ ces Robinson, a thirteen-year-old i girl of Codarvilks on October 1,1908 The following cases were ignored on account of lack of convincing svidonco: Timothy Fmley, Spring Valley, rapo; Harry Holland, Spring Val­ ley, furnishing drug; Sherman Saers, Jacob Hargrave, Fred Love and Claude Qaliimore of Bowors- villo, each bound over from the court of Mayor O Day for disturbing a show, and a case ol assault.against Harrison Johnson of Yellow Springs TractionLine Ordered Sold. The United IStates Court has or­ dered the Dayton & Xenia traction line, which is now in tho hands of a receiver, to be sold on Jilnefi. The road will be sold under a foreclosure order Wherein two mortgages have never boon paid/’ Tho interest amounts to $21,000. These is also a lax-go number of personal damage suits against the company owing to accidents and these will iivaU prob­ ability be disposed of m the sale of the road. A new company le being organ­ ized to purchase the road and it Is th* purpose of the company to take up the Rapid Transit division and construkt a line to Wilmington. the month of March The light committee reported that the. company had been instructed to turn the street lights on sooner. The Mayox*’s reports showed that fines and licences to the amount of $100had been collected and turned into the treasury. The report also called council's attention to the condition of tho sidewalks in front of several places and urged that some action be taken, As thejnay- ore office is not in tho best condition council acted uponMayorWolford’s suggestion that the fire committee bo instructed tb have same papered, varnished and now -matting placed on the floor. The K. of P. Baud was refunded a licence of $1.00, Tim treasurer’s report shows that $2045.55 was on hand. Th© committee ori ordinances re­ ported that all have been read the second time and will be taken up for consideration at an informal meeting Friday evening. The mat­ ter of repairing Xenia avonno and Main street will also come up for consideration. Tho cost is estima­ ted at about $25 per day, The coun­ ty road roller will be used. The condition of Xenia avenue war­ rants so-no extensive repairs at once anu council is of the opinion that macadamizing will he the least expensive in tho long run. A recess was taken until Thurs­ day evening, May 18, although an an informal meeting will b# held this evening. Airship For County Fair; : At a meeting of the Township] ! Board of Education, Wednesdays |evening the following teachers were ■ ' elected; , . f Superintendent B. O, Van Winkle j at a salary of $79 per- month, Mr. Van Winkle applied for the plaeo at ! this salary or be allowed to have! two townships, in this ease his sal­ ary to bo $00. T ie board elected him to devote hi* *ntir* time at $70 Mr- Van Winkle « h formerly one* of the county examiners and was located In Hpring Valley, Mr, U. F. ’ tflegist was elected superintendent of ftm*ic. Tho only change in teacher* was in district No, 4, Miss Bertha C?r«sw*ll being chosen in place of Miss EdnaTowh- sleywho enters th* town schools. No. E Carrie Rift. No. 2. Liilias Rtfe. No. 3. Dora Sienrr. No. 4. Bertha Cf§#woU, ’ No, fi. Faye Conner. No 0. Fannie T%kln*on. No. 7. Sadie B. S ff. The Greene County AY, O. T, U. Grand Gold Modal Oratorical and Silver Modal Music Contests in the opera house Thursday evening were attended by a largo crowd. The oratorical contestants wore- Fred Williamson, Xenia; Grace Hughes, Bowersvillc; Glenna Bry­ an, Jamestown; Charles Bono, Old Town; Virginia Achor, Harshman; Mr. Jacobs, Yellow Springs, Mr, Charles Bone was awarded the gold modal, The music contestants were: Lou­ ise Smith, Beth Ervin, Vera An­ drew*, MarthaApdersoh. Miss An­ drew was given tho decision. Mrs. Florence D- Richards presented the’ medals. Miss Mary Ervin presided during the evening; Death of I CharlesMorgan BoundOver. _ — XM M, Chhrl&s Morgan, foreman of a M y C •i n i H i r n A C C sfuv mill in Pitchin is alleged to AVAI *>• : l ' * S y *W J )O t have shot and wounded Alfred MbDufford, during an altercation last Saturday afternoon, MoDuf- ford was wounded in the legs bat his Injuries ar® not considered, riotis. / / i Morgan was taken before Magis­ t r a t e 'E .W - Stewart of Pitchin on Monday and hound over to the graiid jury.undera$30Qbond. Mrs.,Mary Kns# her home in Da; nearly two1y< The deceased wa England, and place »,number She would have age In July, H here several ye George Ross, sup papermlll met ins years ago, whil* duties about the ■There was a children; ten of different part# oi Indiana, Tim Wednesday, ha Woedlawn, Monday at [far suffering paralysis. near-Bull, pdsnt of this Lfifi year# of Isband died: A son, lent of the itli .a few »d in the thirteen S living In and lii jiwaa held rplace at GivenRue Chair. The Greene Count has contracted with V Fair Board C. J. Strotoel, Mr. G, H. Creswoll was presented a fine leather chair last week, tho gift of the Reformed Presbyterian congregation, a© a token for his faithful services as loader of the choir. At a recent meeting of the congregation Mr. J. D. Williamson suggestod that Mr. Creswoll be hon­ ored in some fitting manner and by action of the congregation tho mat­ ter was placed In his hands. * Tho presentation was made by Mr. Williamson after prayer meet­ ing at Mr. Creuwell’ s home, By the aid of Mrs, Creswell those pres­ ent were entertained With fee cream and cakewhich only made tho sur­ prise more complete for Mr. Cres- well. Beside the leather covered chair Mr. Creswcll also received a pair of gold spectacles. ship to gtv« an «xhibltien dtonsg tho fair in August. Tho owner of the aircraft ha* been giving exhibition* at state; fairs for a couple of years^aud the county board is to bo congratulated in securing such an attfactiou. The board has also leased the fair grotands.of Mr. Wm. Davidson for tweuty-tliroo years at an annual rental of $739, Tho old lease was for one week each year and $300wa* paid. Under the new lease tho board can ha-ie absolute control of the grounds and priviligas. Mra. Davidsoi also gave the hoard a six years option on the grounds, the purchase price to ho $11,500, BEAUTIFUL POST CARDSFREE. SPRING STYLES jjijWXji,Mglyiiw 1iWWM!W*juiii it In all kinds o f Foofcwearare now ready for your inspec­ tion. YOU GET GOOD SHOES Guaranteed to bo just-as represented and give satis­ faction when you buy of Nisley, In The Arcade, ^pringfiebTs Largest Best vShoe House. and Member o f Merchants’ Association, NOTICE. LIVE MAN wlthjRoniolrnowledg© or of interest in AUTOMOBILES, to take charge of branch agency to bo opened at once in Cedarvlllo. Small amount of capital reouired. Fine proposition for right man, Address with full particulars The People's Motor Car Company, 19 and 21West Second Street, Dayton, Ohio. Distributors for tho Big Value Car, tho E-M-F “ 39” at at $1,230.IK). Tho Locomobile, Tho Thomas Flyer and tlio Ranch & Lang Electric. Also a number of bargains in good second hand FORDS, NATIONAL, BIG FOUR FLYER, LOCOMO­ BILE and others. FOR SALE. 2»() aci'on of good land situated in Clark and Greene counties neai- Clifton, Ohio, and near the now traction line now being built. Call on or address. A. Bradford, Agent, Ccdarvillo, O. Citizens’ Phone, No, 6, 2ld PAINT SHOP OPEN, Tho Wolford paint shop is now open and ready for spring and Bum­ mer business. Have your buggy, carriage or wagon pain ed now so tliat> St will bo ready when good weather come*, If you live on a farm send five ono cent stamps for postage and pack­ ing and wowill send you ten boaco- tiful Flower PGst Cards printed in their natural colors, and tell you how you can get"50 beautiful Post Cards, world views, free. It will bo a great surprise. Send quick to THE GLEANER, 1021 Majestic Bldg., Detroit, Michigan, A WORD ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. How much better to [rove your deeds and personal papers where they are safe from fire and readily act’eSiiibio. A misplaced paperoften causes worlds of trouble. Wo have them for rent at less than one-third, of a cent per day, THE EXCHANGE BANK, Cedarville, Ohio* SPRAYING SOLUTION. To spray trees and shrubbery, get. Box Lime atul Sulphur solution, tlio boot on tho market. O. M, Crouse. FENCE FOR SALE, I still have some wire fence for salt! at a bargain to close out soon. C. M. CrotiBi. GARDEN SEEDS. Any ono wishing Livingston’ s garden seeds can got same ot O. M, Crouse. 2.-Ain of Onto, (hrv op iotiGo , : k w C o»Jf«r J 85 IhiAintJ. (.'nrsEVn-.nkes oath that he 5, t eeniorpartnerof the firm of J\ J. Cfipws? <fcOo„ thvwifbusimsa in flm tiiy of Toledo, county, ftr.tlst:;te cfarcaM, that said film will pay thestunsiwf£5 ItPNllRBI) DO jj I j ARKfor eat-hnVi;?yeasto -of Catarrh that cannothe eared by the uss of H am / r C'AtAfmu(J obe , FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn tobeforemeandmibscnbcd in ary pfw.nce, this&lsday of beeemtjcr, A, lr fesa i - - , A. W, (41.BADON, 1 8EMi | . Notary Public Hall'sCatarrh cure is taken inferhsily . atul actsdktstly on tho bliKid tad mucoas a#rfm**of tl» sysfew, Sendfor trttimonl Ms, im, Mr. W. U. Burlier ittrned thefifitlc lmleaton* of hi# <•*« ©r on Thursday being in a* good health a* he has been tho pant few year*. To look back nearly four and one-half score of year# one can fully realize the changes that have taken place In that length of time. Mr, Barber has been a reeident o f thl* place all liia life, save a few year# he lived on a farm close to tewn, He took part in the early development ol tho town and lm* been engaged m va­ rious line* of bunlnenfl. Among those,pretumt in ho.ior of tho event were: Alex Turnbull and wife; II* It, McMillan and wito; Ira Townaley ami wife; K. Turn- boli and wife; Mr*. Barak Barber, Mrs. .Tame* l'ownaley, Frank Hp«n- cor; Rev, O. H. Milligan; J. 1). Williamson, David Bradfut^ Mrs. I). H. Marshall Mi*# IdllieSpcucCr and the member# of the i unify. Elinor Cutuming*. afiiictod with fits of insanity, wounded Ray Gra- vet while the latter was attempting to make an arrest under an insanity charge.. The sightof officers caused Camming# to flee ami a# tho offi­ cer was attempting to jump a rati fence in perstut, the crazed man slashed Gravat with a knife cutting a ten inch gash iu hi# abdomee. Cummings was lost sight of asul mailo his escape without hat, coat or shoes. The parties reside near Jamestown. With the master bakers in the cities reducing the size of a loaf of bread owing to the high price of flour, tin* poorer clause* have had something to contend with. Now tho climax comes and the journey­ men baker# in Cincinnati and Day- ton have gone on a strike. Tho city of Dayton wa# short about 10,009 loaves of bread last Monday. The Osborn Local has changed hands, Mr. Ralph Whittaker of tho Bouth Solon Reporter taking over tho property. Mr. H, If. McGill, who leave# the Local will devote most of his time to constructing an airship. During th* past year Mr. McGill made quit* a success ot ba- Lioning at fair# ami parks. - -Wo will furnish pumpkin sebd freo to all farmers who will agree to sell us the quantity of pumpkins we may desire to buy next fall, You may secure your supply o f seed by calling- at. the office of either Envoy &Co., Xenia. (>., Jenkins & Turnbull,Jamestown, th, or Kerr tfcHastings Bros., Cedarville, O' 21 il Kavey Packing Co, Gas Company Serves Notice. The Springfield Gas Company ha* served notice to it# coamuner# that there will be no gas after May 14. Some time agothe city council fixed th# price at S6a per thousand, th* pay* thl* concern *0 cent* per thous­ and, It i* claimed that th* proflj of five cent* will not warrant a fair return on their investment and that no gas will he sold by th* Ohio Fuel Company when it is retailed at this price. The city is all excited over tho notice sent out by the company a# many consumers are not prepared to heat or cook with any other fuel than natural gas. Mrs. George Herbert of Glauglow, Scotland, has been visiting her brothor-in-Iaw, Mr. W. P. Ander­ son and family and other relatives in th* county. Mr#. Herbert left Thttrsday for her homo accompan­ ied by her sister, Mrs. .Anderson and son Earl, Mrs. Anderson is making the trl|> in the hope of im­ proving her health. Earllia# been tiaclung at Boynton, Okla», the past year and null enter the Univer­ sity at "la.-glow upon his arrival in that city. Ho has not yet deter­ mined where hewill teach this com­ ing Winter as Dr. Thompson, .presi­ dent of TarkiO college lias offered him a place in ono of tho United Presbyterian Colleges in India. "Willie Stoner, a sixteen-year-old Henry county, boy, was sent to the state iHdustrial school last \V«ek, after drawing a revolver upon his mother when oho asked him to get a load of stove wood. It’s dollars to tho holo in a doughnut that little Willlo’ s parents ought to bo cent to some school also. Messrs. Frank Welchbans and A. |L. Click and their wives of Bpringfleld spent Babbath ot the home of Mr. (). M. Townsley. Mrs. Townsley returned homo with her daughter, Mrs. Wclchhafcs and has been spending tlio week with her. to t hwKfcch* 1 « M «W AnU Pain IHlVs. ABAPTISTELDER R es to red to H ea lth b y V in o ] “1was rpn down and weak from In* digestion and general debility, also suf­ fered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver preparation called Vlnol advertised and decided to give It a trial, and tho re­ mits were most gratifying. After tak­ ing two bottles I regained my Strength and amnow feeling unusually well,’’ Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap. tlst Church, Kingston, N. C, Vlnol is not a patent medicine—lmt a preparation composed of the medicinal elements of ccds* Byers, combined with « tonto iron and wine. Vlnol creates a hearty appetite, tones up the organs of digestion and makes rich, red blood. In Yds natmal maimer, Vlnol creates strength for tho run-down, over­ worked and debilitated, and for deli­ cate children and old people, For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vlnol is tmekcdled. All such persons in this vicinity are asked to try Vlnol on our offer to re­ fund their money if it falls to give sat* Isfactlon, We sell Alabastine, the Sanitary wall Covering. CORN CULTIVATORS Remember we have a line o f riding cultivators from which you can he suited. We are mating a low price. Lawn Mowers at $2.45 and Up. Garden Plows at $2.45. 5 Hoe Cultivator with lever and wheel at $4.00. We Have Bargains for You. t Call and See Us. ■ ' 1 KERR&HASTINGS BROS We Have Hats & A r That will please you. There is plenty of artistic' style and merit- in our **w Spring Hats. \ We have many colors in soft hats, also a complete new hues of Stiff Hats. Oar stock will supply your want. Prices on Men's ftnd Boys' Caps, AB Styie*.............^ . 2 §c'h SULLIVAN, The Hatter, 2 i $. Limestone St. Springfield, O. Our Spring Showing j S r - ^ s , Of handsome fabric# for sack suit#, frock and cutaway coat* and Chesterfield overcoat* em­ braces all the lateefc novelties in elegant and exclusive im­ ported and domestic woolens. We are prepare to fashion you a suit that will bo peerless in cut, fit and distingue style at at a reasonable figur*. j Leading Tailor, X E N I A , o . SPECIAL OFERING *GOOD BRUSSELS RUGS. Size, o feet, x n feet. ^ (W o r th $ 14 . 00 ), $ 10 . 00 . Extra Heavy Seamless Brus^ sels Rugs. Size, 9 feet b y 12 fect‘ , (W o r th $ 20 . 00 ), $ 15 , 00 . Complete new lino of*» All Kinds of Carpets, Ulnoleum, U&ce Curtains, Wall Papers, Etc. THE R M. HARMAN GO, 30 {12 isorth Main St., ## DAYTON, OHIO.

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