The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
£ For Excellence Our Job J Work^will compare with | that of any ether firmft***# | THKKTT-FOUETII YEAR NO. M 5%e Cedarville Xerald. ; Ti ;3 item when narked w th an fa. $ denfae;;* !C3 t x t a s-car’o cnsmUp* i> t£ a '-spart due oud a j n:t)j i cpt- \> fierr.e:4 rs^arxtetly dewed, , , CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, APRIL W 1911. PRICE, 81.00 A YEAR. wttw»<r-iWf^irr^x<*wcw CORN PLANTERS iSSSS^aMwSis^^ The New Black Hawk Varia ble Drop Corn Planter embodies all the up1to date practical im= provements in corn planting tools, * > . t These planters are the embod= iment of reliability and do not con=» sist of a lot ofcomplicated delicate, mechanism that will soon cause trouble, hut its entire construction is the acme of simplicity. ■ ' . 0 , 1■ An accurate number of kernels in each hill. Kerr &Hastings Bros PfiOBE OT GRID JURY. Sensational DeathOf f * Letters Found,j Mrs. Longhead. Salination a fter se nsation ban fo l- ' Word ban Leon received hero of I The epeeial grand Jury to probe lowed in the inquiry into the liquor 1the death of Mrs. I, K7 lo n g h e a d ,' into illegal liquor violations in this cases in Xenia ami Greene coun ty ,‘a former resident of th is county,! county started worts Monday morn- since Prosecutor Johnson has under*!which oecnm-d a t s o’clock Monday . ing ami the personnel of the body taken this work, f i morning a t her home in P la t R ock ,! E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 9 0 The Exchange Bank wan as follows: At tho trial of George Galloway, A lbert Ankeney, Beavercreek, Xenia druggist, m Volkov Springs Foreman. last Friday, Prosecutor Johnson Sam.Ford Xenia Tp. took the stand and Unbilled th a t he Geo. Hendrickson, Xenia, 1st ward stood a t tlio door while a friend pur* , k k f ] r ip . H fy-u u W 0 * “ Style” says the Clothier and Furnisher, “ means suiting the dress to the m an—neyer try to suit, the man to tho dross.” D on ’t pick 'ou t an un becoming hat because some one e lse te lls you it is “the s ty le” . We have all the new blocks in such a variety that your face can be fitted becom ing ly . ■Gloves, canes, umbrel la s and . a ll the spring decorations. THE WHEN, Arcade, Springfield, 0* Ray Hitchcock, Cedarville. William Huston, Sugarcreek. Charles Evans, Xenia tp. Patrick Abbey, Miami tp. Daniel Davis, Hilverereek, Charles Adair, Xoria, 2nd Ward. Addison Bootes, New Jasper tp. 'William Kennedy,-Xenia 1st ward J. W. Tilton, Silvercreek. Alya Thomas, Silvercrcek. H a rry Spencer, Xenia flrd Ward. B. Schlesslnger, Xenia. Judge Kyle fully instructed the jurors as to their duties and read tho law covering such. The noees- fiity of secrecy being maintained re garding investigations and delibera tions was impressed by tho court. The judge called attention to the fact th a t the only person against whom an Indictment could not be brought, is a member of the jury. If the evidence disclosed th a t the prosecutor has been guilty ot viola tions ot the liquor laws, it is their duty to ask f ir an assistant and the court would appoint another* No indictment should bo returned ex cept upon tiie truth and it is not necessary to run down rumors, There was to be no Immunity baths tor persons who were guilty in order th a t some other persons could be brought in. The court also paid special attention to the evidence given by paid detectives in th a t it should bo carefully scrutinined. Mr. Albert Ankeney was appointed fore man of the jury. Finds No True Bills, HU 'U t .AWNINGS, JOHN F. STEMLER, Prop. Banner Awning & Tent Co., -MANUFACTURERS OF- Cots AWNINGS AND TENTS Waterproof Horse Covers and Tarpaulins Camp Stools - Camping Outfits Canvas in All Widths for Sale 83 N. Jefferson St., Dayton, Ohio, The grand ju ry gave a clean bill to Jamestown, Cedarville and Xenia in th a t no true bills could bo found against the alleged sale of intoxicat ing liquors and th a t tho evidence was based on rumors. The report was made io Judge Kyle in the usual manner. Judge Marcus ShoUp consulted the court regarding the special jury tak ing up the perjury cases against Detectives Colley and Lewis but they will have to go over to the regular term. The following is tiio report: To the Hon. Charles H. Kyle, Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas Greene county, O. Tho special grand jury of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, of tho J anua ry term, 1‘JII, beg leave to report th a t they have been in ses sion two and one-half days. Wo have carefully examined into viola tions of the liquor laws which have legitimately come to our notice, having examined about 61 witnesses from Cedarville,' Jamestown and Xenia, and have found no 'indict ments. Wo find th a t there arc a great many more rumors than facts in re gard to the sale of intoxicating li quors in Cedarville, Jamestown and Xenia. The business has been trail sac ted in as expeditions a manner as pos sible. . Respectfully submitted, Albert Ankeney, Foreman, - Granulated corn meal, by the sack or bushel. KerrA. Hastings Bros. ..Vacuum Cleaning.. Latest and Most Satisfactory Method P lant ha s been ©quipped w ith a new engine* Ail work Guaranteed. Orders w ill be filled a s booked. Ask for E s t im a te s on Wall Papering. C A L V I N E W R L * t J A / l t h e c o n v a l e s c e n t ' in generally in a very weakened condition, and you should be sure ttiafc hiu medicines aro carefully compounded and of their intended ntrength. That in why you nhould bring YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS to up. Wo use nothing bu t abso lute pure drugs, and follow flie doctor'!} orders In compounding medicines, never uolngnubsUtutefs If io a pleasure to (ratio bore be cause yon know you aro obtaining Gin best, ami tout you are paying but a fair price. Wisterman’s Pharmacy chased a bottle of wum in the de fondant’s place. When asked what was done with i t the prosecutor ad mitted th a t if; had boon drank in Inn office where a number had gathered for a game of poker. A number of young men prominent; in Xenia cir cles were in tho list a s belonging to a club th a t gathered in the pros ecutor’s office occasionally for a friendly game of- jfeker with tho “ trimmings.” T h e rm o s of these young men when w ide public has stirred Xenia as prefer before, for many of their p a r e n t have served m various ways in ti»# crusade that Is now being conducted. Whilo'the testimony was damaging to Gallo way it nevertheless startling to tho Anti-Saloon I,co |ud supporters and the W. 0 . T, U, i#bo supported the young man in hi*/ campaign for office. 0 The follov/ingday th e Prosecutor had a signed card in fh« Xenia Ga zette th a t gives the mblio the per sonal side of the aifidf. Tile acts as committed the Prci»cufor states wore before he w a s' prosecutor or was a'converted man* During the recent evangelistic ^peelings the young man claims H havo been turned into a new iif* *mi made a vow with God th a t hip would walk the best he knew Ignr and tight wrong with whatqiowfr ho had. The prosecutor pledges h<» word th a t he will do his du ty as l»j» *ees it and thanks a re .extended, to those who have expressed confidence in him. The Greene County; fu nd ay School Association, as w ellS ji* large mass meeting in Xenia Sabtmrh night, ex pressed confidence Prosecutor Johnson’s fight for afeht. Among ttor meeting President of najm, Hon. the speakers a t the were Dr. g. I). Fesi An tioch; Ex-Mayor Horace Ankeney G. W. Crebbf* League. Detective Lewis fo r tho league was arrested Friday n igh t m a Day- ton Hotel on a charge of perjury, which .was the outcome of a grip on a traction car th a t belonged to him, When the conductor and motorman had taken charge of the grip it is said to havo opened aud tho con tents spilled. A revolver, pair of “ knuckles” bottle bearing a Olos- fiingcr drugstore label and many letters fell out. In the hearing many of them wore road and one from Lewis* wife, slated th a t ho had better stay away from Adams county while “ old Biair” was con tinuing tho vote soiling investiga tion, v . Detective Colley had Ins hearing on a pi-rjury charge la st Saturday and was bound over. Mayor Fundorburg found George Galloway guilty as charged. Pa pers had been filed against Mrs. Maggie Day, whose place was raid ed, bu t the caso has smeo been .is* missed by the prosecutor, Johnson Pleads Not Guilty. Tho three caeca against Prosecute W F rank L. Johnson, who io charged with furnishing intoxica ting liquors last May eaino up for hearing before Mayor Duddu in Xenia Monday morning. Ho enter ed a plea of not guilty and tho case-o were continued until such a data ns the attorneys for each mdo could agree upon. Owing to tho Prosecutor being re quited in tho work of tho grand ju ry it was necessary to continue the canes, THE INVITATIONS Are o u t, so don’t fail to nee some of tho good ones. Tho yearling;} are developing even beyond our expec tation. so make it a point (itu to your own interest) to nee some of Moteur’s eoll’fi. You’ll not be din- appointed. Jeff Hood, tho old re in charge. Phone 2b, Andrew Winter, I 111. The deceased was about 70 yearn of age. Although nlm left th in ! community a number of years ago, j oho will bo remembered by many people. Only last year she was a visitor here, spending some time with relatives. David Gfegg, Xen ia, and Jamas Gregg of the Clifton pike, aro brothers of tho deceased, The former waa with his sister when she died. The deceased was also an aun t of Mrs. E. G, Lowry. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. S. W . S a w i , Pres.; G eo . W, R if e , lot V. Pres.; Onivim Lorrar, 2nd V. Pros.; O.’ L, S m ieh , Cashier; L. F. q'xNDAi.L, Asot. Cashier IN D IV ID U A L R .E SPON S IB JITY —C apita j, and SWA '^vn O ver — G ab - Sunday Ball ~ Bill Passed. The Ohio legislature this week passed the Grooves Sunday base ball b ill th a t permits th is recreation on th a t day. A like bill was passed a t the last session bu t Governor H a r mon vetoed it on th e ground of con stitutionahty. In the new bill coun cils are empowered to regulate such exhibitions.- Under no circumstance can the games be played in the morning. Senator Coke L. Doster of this district, made the only speech against the bill. Both political par ties have been forced to recognize the measure as it was demanded in the- cities and had finally become an issne; Governor Harmon’s Yiews aro not known a t this time on tho veto questiou .. Mrs. Roberts Called Home. Word was received hero Thursday of the death ot Mrs. Margaret Cas key Roberts on Tuesday a t her home i:i Boston. Tho funeral was to take place in that- city Thursday. Mrs. Roberts was well known to t n t r a r jM p f t n H t t iW T tw t r r t r t f Boston for several years whore her husband was a prominent physician, t t was only last January th a t her husband died. One son. Dr, Frank Roberts, is the only member of the family remaining. liable groom THE GREATEST Benefit in d em n .l from clipping horaofl in tho spring. Clipped hor- sen aro fat bdforo tho others have shed their coals. J.cavo word with phono CH. Jeff Hood. - We have jnnt sorted ou t a lot of old clean newspapers muffi as will bo wanted during the house cleaning time. ■ * Bryson Sale Next Thursday. W ith tho advent of spring,, horse men always look with interest to the announcement of the Bryson & Son horse sale, ’fh is year this -ale will he held on Thursday, April 20, and thirty-five head of fine horses will he offered. Preparations have been under way for some weeks for th is event and the management never spares paint! nor expense to provide com fort and safety for those present. The sale takes place rain or shine. Oakland Farm Is known the coun try*over as the home of some excel len t breeding stock m racers, road Horses and d raft as well. Mr. Bry son has devoted years of netvice to breeding good homes and buyers a l ways can depend on getting a toppy horse a t this sale. If you are interested send for a catalogue or go and see the horses, if not attend tho sale any way. $ 1 3 0 ,5 0 0 .0 0 e it We Want Your Business Your Account Large or Small Will Receive Our Most Careful Attention. We Sell Non-Taxable Mu nicipal Bonds. We Make and Sell Farm Mortgage Loans, ALL DEALINGS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL 2 0 Years Old Strong and Healthy In terest Paid' on Time Deposits. .* Sa fe Deposit Boxes For Rent YOUR SALE NOTES COLLECTED WITHOUT CHARGE The Exchange Bank, IS CONSERVATIVE YET PROGRESSIVE CAN WE SERVE YOU? J. E. PIERCE SELLS MIAMI GASOLINE ENGINES The Easiest Starting Machine Made Come in and 5ee Them Running. W© Also Do All Kinds of Repair Work, Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Supplies, GenuineAs* halt Roofing, Rubber Roof Paint, Oils, Gasoline Come in and Get •-Gas Mantles and Globes, per dozen at.T. E . Pierce’s. $ 1.00 Pretty Polly Of th e Kitchen Liken to do tho family baking when you buy her tho “ G o lden R u le ” brand of Hour. All tho delicious filings film bakea tastes so good tt. you th a t you Always Ask Your Grocer for tho kind she liken. It. io tho beat white flour on tho market, ami couth no more than (no poor- oat. l h ; Cedarville Easter Millinery Special Women*s and Children*$ Trimmed Hats in the M ost W an ted Spring Modi els* Suitable for JHi Occasions Jlre Being Shown a t Prices Ranging from $ 1.50 Up O OSTERLY, 37 Green Si., * - * Xenia, O maim SULLEHBEROER T R Y O U R JOB P R IN T IN G
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