The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
|For 'RsesHeaec Our Job \ j, Wwfe will comjwa with f *ny cities*£hran.. . , j She 'Gedamlle Steroid. $ 'Ors iztn vfhea tumktd untfe #» |Sedan, dsccteo that year svferevp f 5 fa pons 4ne and » prowf* S'" lt-« Smens 10 csroccslydesired,.» iacot T H m T O - T H m P m u a m 12. diDAIWStEB , GffflJ, FRIDAY, MARCH 18 , 1916 PRICE $ 1.90 A YEAR, A pretty wedding wa$ fcolcnmimi Wcdm-sday evening (it tho home of Sir. ami Sire. Charles Cooley when their eldest daughter, Edna M. wan married to Mr. Raymond Bull at sis o’clock. The ceremony was witnessed by about eighty invited guests and was performed by Hov. Joseph ICyle of Xenia, Tho young couple appeared unat tended, the oermony being perform ed before a bank of palms and ferns After tho services a three course supper was seiyed. At the bridps’ table were seated: Mr. and Mrs. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bull, Harry Ferguson, Miss May Fergu son, Martha Cooley, sister of the bride and Mr. Foster’ McMillan. The bride’ s table was beautifully decorated with carnations and ropes of smilax, which were festooned from the ceiling to the four corners of the fable. The favors were pink and white place cards. The decor ations throughout the house were carnations and ferns. The bride wore an exquisite gown of whitte chiffonette, trimmed with dainty lace. Her bouquet was sweet peas and ferns tied with tulle. The bride also wore orange blossoms in her hair being the gift, of Mrs. G- E. Jobe, who is spending tho win ter in Florida, The happy couple have gone to housekeeping on the McGervy farm out from Xenia, Both are exceed ingly popular and have a host of friends that wish them joy and hap piness in their new life, SEDS! SEEDS! Livingston’ s garden seeds can be had inpackage or bulk. Also melon seeds. Acknowledged to be the best, . ■ ■ C. M, Crouse, !Y. M. C. A. Meetings Joseph Medting will ‘deliver a; —-*-*«- lecture, March “1, at the Is. M. <■'.; it liSsingular the position that tho 'ulnf ’ <mJ 20 au,)l*‘t*t' newspapers are hiking in Jesse' Thss Land of lesas. lie also bus 't';l^ior>i; campaign. Timpani mat- about *00 ntereopman views to use tor tljat Tay4lw iH t.OPryiI1B V(-ouid as illustrations. Aduussion free. Jtead the ordinary reader ! that the paper stood On Marcli 23 O. H. Bradfuto will ’ what Taylor had to v. deliver a lecture at tho Y. M. C. A. : this the majority of News Abopt The Courts. TELEPH 1 E PATHOHS ALL AROUSED. Xenia on “ Btoel: also free. CORNMEETING. A meeting ot tho Greene County Corn Improvement Association will be held Saturday afternoon, Marcli 19, in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse in Xenia. Wm, Anderson and Lawrence Manor, the boys who took first and second peemimns m the boy’s corn contest will give their account of raising premium corn. Mrs. Ed. Foust will read a paper on “ The Advantages of the Rural Home” . A professor from the O. S. 1J, will speak on “ Weeds and How to Con trol Thein” , Ladies are especially invited to be present. A. E. Collins, Sec. Feeding. This ,is : have marked tho Tay “ advertisement*? and the public is allowed to weigh the statements for what they arc woi’th. The Xenia Republican, Yellow Springs News and Osborn Local, all followed the Herald’s example in marking the Taylor matter as paid. BOUNDFORTHENEWTOWN OF SOASH, TEXAS. Messrs Oliver DeHaven, R . ' B. Bryan, John Knox and C. C. Hos ier with W, L. Ciemans of the Smith & Ciemans Real Estate Agen cy left Tuesday morning the liith for. the now town of Soash in the Big Springs country of western Texas to inspect the farm lands of the Soash Land Co. . NOTICE:— Persons knowing themselves to be indebted to C- V. Weimer will please call and settle at once. 2t . OafNew line C LO TH ES M AD E TO ORD ER FROM $ 1 7 , $ 1 8 , $19, $20 ' And Up. ExtraTrousers, $2.00 And Up. THE HATTER , 2 7 S . Limestone S i , Springfield, 0 . We announce the name of Mr. W., ;Tttg attorney on-May 17, Although ' he has served two terms in this capacity tm comes before Lite voterd for another term and will not likefy have any opposition. As the office, to which ho aspires is always held by an attorney we are informed that he has succeeded m getting the attorneys to sign his petition, With such an endorsement Mr. O r will have a good lead. ■Anna B. Ik'll in,bcr petition for divorce from G« s#rg« ii- ii, to whom she was married, April 10 1203, charges cruelty and failure to pro- visle, H. O. Asij;st»*nt?, attorney, to believe!Blanche Starkey l* * brought suit d sponsor fo r ; agnmtu I). B. Bait-, tfthavo a deed to ay. To offset. pioperty in Bowe}>#i|lo reformed so ’ tho publishers’ ; that it conveys a tilty in fro simple, s lor matt c r ' *^be also brings suit ’n^fiinf-t Helen The public seems to realize what a “ fizzle"’ Greene County lias had in the state legislature in Representa tive. Lewis and candidates are now coming to the front. When Lewis voted for the Pierpont Morgan tele phone trust blit last week the climax was reached. The telephone patrons not only in tills county but all oyer tbo state have arisen ami are de manding that the Senate kill this bill and not allow It to become a law. The last named person to be connected with the race for state re presentative is Arthur W. Humph rey, from Yellow Springs, son of Dr. Humphrey, for many years a druggist in that village. Miami township is probably tbo strongest when it comes to Republican voles of any. in the county and with Mr. Humphrey a candidate the chances for Lewis will bo small. President Taft has withdrawn the nomination of John vfulford of Leb anon as postmaster in that place. Last August Mulford’s name was sent to the Senate Committee. Each senator of this state had endorsed Mnliord asCensnsBupervisor iorthe Sixth district- aud the.unexpected action of the President caused con siderable comment. Mulford has been connected with a financial deal in the sale of stocks that is said to have been used against him and moved the President to take, steps In withdrawing the nomination. W e a r e © v e r c t o c k e d w i t h tw o - h o r s e b r e a k i n g p l o w s . W h i l e th e y la s t y o u c a n b u y t h em f o r $ x o s p o t c a s h . Buy “ Hayes” Harness They are superior on account of mate rial and workmanship. - • - Saves the Price of a Man The hoy can plow with our No. is Oliver Sulky, It's easy to handle, light and stout, besides being cheap In price, Kerr & Hastings Bros. m u * * iww— "««.......... Tiie younger element of tho Re publican party in trie county must be reckoned with mreommg politeal campaigns. Heretofore few of tho of tiie young men have offered themselves for public oiflce. All linen of business now days demands young men of energy and vigrfr and so tiie public will have the same clans to transact its business. Just such a man ban announced himself for State Representative to succeed J. 13. Lewis and that in Orvylle R. Smith of Jamestown. Mr, Smith re ceived his college training at Pres- ident Garfield’ s old school, Hiram college and while there stood promi nent as an athlete, a scholar and a gentleman. He has hail experience in tho editorial work on the Evening Repository, Canton O, and made good as a journalist. Mr. .Smith j has tho indorsement of many of the l leading business men and farmers in the county. Klesoy to have the t$rd to proper ty in Jamestown xjffmwd m the esmo manner, part of tho scriv -n the deed is not buij attorney. IHtako on tho who drew up W. L. Miller, A motion to remote Estella Holt as guardian of Hunan Gaines, on tho grounds that Miss ®*incs has been restored to. her reaiwn, has been fil ed by Attorney Marcus Slump. it was set for hearing ■torch liHh, Miss Gaines has not b c& formally dis charged from iif*.< "payion State Hospital, but fu a^ay from that institution ou a vib ! Charles MePearsw lias brought suit against be f-iu&mmtl, Dayton and Hamilton ilailrAd Company for $3L<0 damages beeatflo of injuries to his team of horses ffcusfained when they were struck by * locomotive of tbo defendant company at the Bell- brook avenue crossing of the rail road last' Austist Lin He says one horse bad to be kllhj$, and the other was permanently injured- Negli gence on the part. of,'the defendant company in not signaling, or having a watchman at the crossing is charg ed. R. L. Gowdy, attorney. POLITICALANOUNCEMENTS. Wo are authorize*/ to announce tbo name of County Am’ kor Wai ter L. Dean as a owttlidafo before the coming primacy for his second term. j Since tiie passage of tho Eluon telephone merger bill by tlio House |«if. Representatives last week, at ! which tune Greene county’s ropren- , eiitative, J. 13. Lewis, voted with , the telephone trust, the patrons have . learned tlio magnitude of tlio bill tand find that tho pul lie has not j only been betrayed but that a gigan- i tic corporation will reach into the pocket of every patron for increased renals and fees for long distance messages, ■ All forms of excuses aro being of fered as to why tho house passed this bill by a vote of COto 59. Tho membersare being criticised from all sides and scarcely a day passes but that, something now leaks out as to how tbo “ lobby” of tho trust “ convinced” enough members that such a bill should pass. The various excuses have only led an suspecting public to believe that the Morgan millions were not all left at homo. A limited aniount of expense money was no doubt pro vided the “ lobby” .’ The members that voted ■ in a whisper, and were ashamed to look up when tho roll was called, evidently, “ regretted” ;hat the public must know just how they voted, Tbo mental anguish was nothing compared to the joy of an overflowing purse. , The censure from the public has been the cause of a probe being started in the Honso of Representa tives in that one member has stated that the telephone lobby used cor rupt means to’ secure enough votes to pass the bill. Democratic Floor leader, Judge Gyrus B. Winters, made the dec laration that he was called to- a room in a Columbus office building aud urged to support the bill and that he could “ have anything he wanted” . The Judge voted against ihe bill aud latter exposed what tlio lobby had ‘ attempted to dp with him. THEATRE NOTES. TRANSFERS OF Henry W, Savage’s- •sensational operetta, “ Tho Love Caro,” will como to tho Fairbanks Theatre, Hpringfleld, Tuesday, March 22. It id easily the great musical hit of tho season. While originally Viennese, there has been an American bopk prepared by the humorist. Oliver Herford, and all tbo haunting mel odics, and exquisite music ot Ed mund Eysler have been preserved As is his custom, Mr. Savage has not spared expense in the produc tion of “ The Love Cure,” and the company will como here exactly as appearing in New York, The im mense scenic effects have not t en altered in the least, Elgio Bowen and Charles J. Ross head the cast. Fred Frear and Harry Hyde of the original “ Merry Widow” company, 'Craig Oampbell, Alice Hosmor, Thomas J.. Walsh, Milton Pollock, John Allen, Harry Child and an immense chorus, and the special “ Love Cure” orchestra of grand opera proportions will all make the coming of the beautiful “ mnsical romance of stageland” the event of the season. L ESTATE The Lucy Lee Concert Company is an unusual company. Aii.v audi ence may look iorward with pleasure to the time when this company shall appear, Tuesday evening, March 22 . . . . W. O and N. ■ CJ. Finney to If, !>. Staley, 03?J acres in New Jasper tp. $7200. Win. and B. B. Peterson to Frank Boisel, 62,58 acreo in Greene and Fayette counties. $4,442. J N. Laughead, to R. J, Fowler 23,07 acres in Cedarville tp. $2033.69, Thomas and Rachael McClelland to J, . N. Laughead 98,47 acres in Xenia and Cedarville townships pi, Thomas and Rachael McClelland to W. L, Marshall and 6.07 acres in Xenia tp. $1.' - W, L. and O, J. Marshall to Tho mas McClellan 110.52 acres, in Xenia tp. $1. Martha Carlisle and Anna Hilda- bridle to CharloB F. Gilbert 121,87. acres in Cedarville tp, $3000. John W. and Lilly M, Smith to Grauville .Jackson, lot in Bowers- villo $726. Charies and Almeda Edmison to Joseph N. Hamma, 54.19 acres in Miami tp. $1700- J, M. and Sarah Lucas to O. M, Towusley, lot in Cedarville $400. James and Ella J. Carson to W. C. Finney,' 20 acres in Cedarville tp, $2700; RetlaB. and W. L. Ciemans to Mary C. Turnbull, two tracts in Cedar ville tp, $1688.83. r , "We are nuthorti the name o f Walt a candidate before j maty -lor the oflU tnift.sioupr. m . to announce Barnett as e coming pri- t county com- TV^ are the name of William F, Orr as a candidate for Prosecuting attorney subject to the coming primary elec tion. EASTER MARKET. The Ladies Aid Society o f fhe-M. Millinery We are authorized to announce the name of W . B. McCallister as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the Republican primary. Frank L. Johnson a well known attorney of Xenia announces him self as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican Primary election, May 17. Mr. Johnson is a brother of C. SI. John son, of the Go mvell hardware atofe, and has been a resident of Xenia for four yearn. He recieved his high school education in Bellefontaine, being a graduate of tin? schools of that city. He was a law student at the Ohio Northern University at Ada, and gtadunted from that insti tution in 1992. He was recently ad mitted to the bar, aud during the time in' has practiced law he has defeated several clients with suc cess. BREDERSATTENTION. The draft Morse market was never ; strung an ii in now. The per- ebc.ron never enjoyed such popular ity v/ith tiie, city buyer, and no one disputes bln being the best, farm horse produced. Breed fo a Perrh- eron deep in the blood, able to pro duce tho true Perchoron type. Mo- tuer, the Imported Pereherou has proven a sure breeder ids first year oy< r the n; a and is now ready for service. Jeff. Mood, an experienced and careful caretaker io m chargo. m urn* Autt»F*if} Pin* itiiiw# We are authorized to announce thonamoMr.lv. I). Wiiliamsonas a candidate for county commissioner at the coming primary. We are authorized to announce the'name of Mr. Frank L. Johnson as a candidate for Prosecuting At torney, subject to the Republican primary. •l.l’l'l l"TID-IpIlHlto We are authorized to announce the name ot Orvylle li. Smith as a candidate for State Representative before the Republican primary election ou May 17. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF OHIO, } Grceno County, s. s, f Ft RurANi’ to command of an order of sale issued from the Court of Common Picas of said county, and to mo directed and delivered, I will olfer for salo at public auction at tho front door of tlio court house, m the city* o f Xenia,m said county, on Saturday, Marcli26, A. D. 1910, a&2 o’ clock I‘» M., tho following de scribed landncQd tenements to wit; Lots No. 41 and No. 42 in John Orr and others addition to the Village of Cedarville. Grcer.o County, Ohio, a»d located on Elm Street* between Main and Bridge Streets, Said premises were appraised at Torino of Sale CASH. To bo solAby order of said Court m caao No. 12U9I wherein M, R._ Biiodgrass Is plaintiff anti ‘Moses C» White, et al, are defendants. ’ H ov /A fil) APPltAtSA'lB, Sheriff Greeny County, Ohio. M, R. -SfJODGBAPS, lad Plaintiffs Attorney. building, Saturday Mngch 36. The market opens at 3 P. M. Luncheon consists of chicken Pot-Pie, Egg Sandwiches. Pie and Coffee. Wilt served from 5 to 7:50 P, M, The market will have everything good tor an Plaster dinner. WANTED—A good, reliable farm and dairy hand. Single. ' W. J. Miller, Trebeins, O. 8t Bell Phone 994-4. Hogs reached the remarkable price of 11,23 per hundred in Pitts burg this week There is every In dication that, the price will reach twelve cents per pound. Easter Display 1$ now ready for the inspection o f our patrons and friends , and it woutd afford us muck pleasure to have you call on Friday and Saturday, March 25th and 26 th. Miss Agnes L. Craufurd Assisted toy Miss Estella Hay, Cincinnati, O, You tan snake old furniture har monize with new surroundings by applying one coat of Campbell’ s Varnish Stain. Thoso Stains are transparent anil impart a fine color .and finish without ohscining the grain of tho wood-. Any inexper ienced person can wno them. Apply to C. M. Ermine for color earth An afiidavis was sworn out Wed nesday by 1). H Ervin before L. G, Bull as Justice ,of Peace, for Ellis McMillan, colored, for obtaining money under faleo pretences, m m ms as (VS as m as m #s as asa\asasasasas (VS (VS (VS (VS (VS asasas m as tis asasasasasasasas i (Vs asasasas ts i G O O D S H O E S Do You Appreciate What This Means? I f you do, you would buy your shoes at— THE HOME We are selling “ The Hamilton, Brown’ ’ Shoe, which is one of the best shoes made for the money. Back of every pair of these shoes is the reputation o f the largest manufacturers o f shoes in the world. A Word to the ‘Women. So many inquiries have come to us from the Women for a good shoe, that we concluded to put in a line for you also, and thus we tore prepared to fit ANY AND ALL. COME AND SEE A FIT SHOETHATWILL FIT YOU HOME CLOTHING CO., NEW BANK BLOCK , C ED A R V IL L E , OH IO . £
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