The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
| f ( * Ekeclleiice Our Job i Work will compare with that of any other firm.,... ■ . I ■ 'Cedarville | 1 j V$ ftnc-i '/ t f'"1 ik% den te s xYzt& j-ccr'n jkj ?: sc | | j > t!,n ia past doe end a prompt *et« demerit is earnestly desired, * » «< rrsp; THIRTY-l’OOUTII YRAK. NO. 40. C E D A R T O L E , O H IO , M tID A Y , O C TO B ER 0 . 1911 . WILLVOTE 01 TJX PRICE, $1.00 A ’SEAR Council met in regular session Monday evening a t which time the tax question was nutter discussion, t'lid e r th e new one p e r cent law the tax duplicate will not be targe enough to furnish sufficient revenue for iiex t year. Connell along with a ll o ther tax lng bodies, can no tlevy more than ton m ills or one per cent. In case this ra te will no t bring $uffi- .clen t money the people may vote for an increase, but: th is m a y nu t bo greater th an live mills in addition to the first t e r » mailing a to tal Jfor a ll purposes, fifteen m ills or one and one. half per cent.' Postmaster W right was present, representing the village Board of Education, biifc there was no agree m en t aB to the division of the ex tra five m ills between council and the Ward. The school board wilt also ash the people to increase their levy. I t wag mutually' agreed between members of council th a t they would ask for three mills and le t tlie school board do the same. According to figures presented th e tax rate , without the additional to be asked of the people, will be H 3-5-mil Is th a t was' voted for elec tric ligh t, two or throe years age. Considering this there is but 3 2-5 m ills le ftrto be divided, between council and School board m case the m ajo rity of the people vote to ap prove o f the increase, ..Council, Wanted to be safe ,and passed a res olution asking the people to give them an additional throe mills, and th e same will be certified to the elej;k of the board of elections. The,repo rt of the various commit tees were~read and app roved .,1The m ayo r’s report showed th a t during the month fines- had been assessed to the amoun t of 30, bus $15 was all tliatwascollected, .Licences amount ed to $4, making a total, collected,' $19. -Bills and salaries were ordered pa id to, the amount of $315,91. M. E . CHURCH— Sabbath School 9:30 a, in. P reaching by the pastor, 10:30. Epworth League will be led by G. H . H arfm au , Subject—The Christian’s Emancipation. Ho not forget the time—S ix o’clock. ' The' topic for the Wednesday .evening p raye r meeting is “ The .Tera'aalem Church’’—Acts 2:41-47. Bripg your friends with' you to these services. ■ WAHTED -G ood Housekeeping Magazine requires the services, of a represen tative in' Cedarville te look a fte r subscription renewals, and to extend circulation by special method’ . which have proved unusually s Justice Gets Another Reprieve. According to Iho Ohio State Jo u r nal lire damaged the dynamo a t the Ohio pen th a t f urnishes power for o- Icbtrocutiou of prisoners. Eire in the lauixdry nearby pu t the dynamo out of commission. Charles Justice, who was convict ed of the murder of John Shouplast March, was to have been electrocut ed Thu rsday night, after m idnight m th iis been granted a stay until October 27th, CHURCH SERVICES. TIMERS OF i. REAL ESTATE. R. P. CHURCH (Mam St.) Teachers Meeting Satu rday a t 7 p. Hi, W e hrge all our teachers to attend, Bible Sciiool a t 9:30 a. m. .Preaching a t 10:80 a. m. by the pa&tor. Subject; Ho t Disobedient to the-Heavenly Vision. Christian Endeavor meets a t 5180 p. ni. Subject: Hew Wcfrls P u f So ciety Might Ho. Matt. 25:13-30. Preach ing"at9:80 p. m. Subject: Being a Christian in hard places, Please p lan to attend the next Wednesday evening prayer-meeting which meets atV p. m. a t the church. Subject: Our Denominational Agen cies. - * • The Sacrament of the Lord’s Snp- perw ifi be Observed Iff our church oh "November 5th. There Will be -preaelriugin our church th ruon t the week proceeding th a t date}, services in the evenings till Friday when the preaching wlH bc held in the a fte r noon, P lease remember the dates of th is week of.preaching, OCL 29th to Hoy* 5th, and -do >n‘a t p lan any social or business engagemen^ tfaat will in terfere With your neighbor’s Anna L. Smiley, J , W. Bindley ot al to Hugh Harvey Mcmilian 233 acres in Ccdapville township, $1. Lounettannd Arthur Alexander to AnpaLouella Smiley, and J . Ri ley McMillan, 233 acres m Cedar- vfile township $1/ J . 0 . and Bachanl McMillan to 15thel hud Haivey McMillan et al th.reu tracts in Cedarville township, | 1. Levi Jones to William Jones and Mary Jones, two lots in Jamestown, $1. Sarah J . Brown and Taylor Brown to Ora Goode, two lots in Yellow Springs, $1500. Sarah J . GiUaugh to Creighton W. Benner and Ju lia Benner, lot in Xenia, $i. / ■ Creighton Benner and J a lia Ben ner to.Sarah. J , GiUaugb, two lots in Xenia, $1. J . E, Jackson to John and Martha G rim90.18 acres in Xeiiia tojvnship, $1. F rank Beard and A lta B e a rd 'to O. E* Beal, 26,39 acres in Jefferson ip- , ' ■ L. T, L —... , WEATHER REPORT. Ita in fa li 2,90 Inches. Per cent, sunsh ine70; clear days, 17; cloudy days 4; ’''part cloudy, 9; range of tempera Hire, 34 degrees; average temperature 70 degrees; highest, temperature SCdegrees; lowest tem perature 62 degrees; thunder storms 7; fogs, 4. There were no k illing frosts in September. Abouttho25th of {September has been the average for k illing frosts, for 20 years a t leapt. Rainfall up to date. 1911, 25,89 inches. ■ Samuel Creswell, Observer. Institutes This County. mfc no t essential. Whole trine of spare time. Address, with r e f e r e e s J , F . Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping Magazine, 681. Fourth Aye',, Hew York Oily- Good Shoes . Ate the cheapest in the end. And the place to buy ’em, is Where they have ’em-enough said. Our new Fall line of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, are ready for your inspec tion. , WAKK-QVBR Shoes /fo rM e n and Women. We also carry the "Good for Rad "Boys” Shois. G it the Habit. Trade a t Howe. pome ClothingStore Ocdarvine, Ohio. Death Of : John S. Frye. John S tewart Frye, aged 85, who resides on fchoYellow Springs pike, died Wo'dnbsdayeveiung a fter a nine days illness with typhoid fever ami pneumonia* The deceased Was born in Retry county and was the ton of Josephus and Susan Frye. The fun eral will be held Saturday, burial In Yellow Springs cemetery. NOTICE. Mrs. Mebonnaii will be in her studio a t the Brotherhood Club rooms,, on Saturdays from 8 a. w» to 4 p. m. She w ill be glad to see anyone desiring io take up the study o f voice culture. Voices will bo fried free of charge. Mrs.- Mc- Uormnu comes lo us most h ighly recommended, She lias studied with the best teachers America a t- fords. P ub lic Sale! Having sold my dairy business, 1 wilt ofitr for Sale on what is known as the A* O. Bridgman farm, at the edge of Cedarville on the Yellow Springs pike, on ■ . Tuesday, October I0th,/H Commencing at 1 o’clock p, m. the fol lowing: ’ .V 2 HEAD OF HORSES <, z Consisting of one baymare, No. L liner, one good brood mare, roan, in foal. 11 HEAD OF MILCH COWS 11 These cows have aii been Used hr. my dairy and have proven good milkers. Two ojEthem are fresh now and the rest will be fresh in December and January, 0 HEAD FEEDING SHOATS 6 2$Q S h o c k s Of Corn to T on s M ix e d May One T o n M i l l e t MISCELLANEOUS:—Low wheel feed wagon with hog rack, 3 sets of buggy harness, 1 set vorkhainesM cook stove, Term s M a d e K n t On Hay o f S a t # • Casper Heitzman. I I IS. CORBY, Auct, ’ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. • 1 Fofc B alk Poorettofisv-t have a nice lo t of potatoes on hand a t my farm on the Federal pike, I will comiuohco digging nex t Week, Brian $UXJp0f bushel. A, R. Bheftly. The S ta te Board of Agriculture iiaa gran ted farm er’s ' institute*- lft th is county for Bellebraoki Cedar- villo Jamestown and Yellow Springs date* and speakers .to h e announced later. RES 0 LIJTI 0 N- YVhereas the Board of Education for . Cedarville Village School District, Greene county, Ohio, a t a special meeting h«Jd October 5th, 1911, having ascertained th a t the amount of taxes th a t may he raised by’ the levy of taxes a t the m ini mum ra te authorized by sections CC19-'2, and 6019-3a of tho General Code will be insufficient, and th a t It is expedient to levy taxes in ex cess of said rate, therefore, Be i t Resolved, T ha t a special levy of 8 m ills oh the^ dollar is hereby ordered, for school purposes, said Increased levy to be continued to bo levied for a period of 2years and the clerk of said board is hereby directed to cause a copy of the. w ith in resolution to he cortifled to the deputy state supervisors of election in and for Greene Comity, Ohio, and to cause to be published notice of special cloctlon, for such purpose, as provided by law, J . W, Johnson, Clerk. Thereby certify th a t the above res olution was duly passed by the Cedarville Village Board of Educa tion a t a special meeting held Oct. r», 1911 . (Seat! J , W. Johnson, Clerk. ROLL OF HONOR. The following a re the names of pupils neither ta rdy nor absent; Hist, No. L—Raullna Collins, E a rl Collins, Teddy Fry, Bessie Llnson, Ruth Linson, Paul F ry , Willis Col lins, A rthu r Cramer. ■ Hist, No, S .-R eb a l ia r bison, Rosa Andrew, Howard Murdock, Wilbur Oontey, Hwlght Northnp, Hewey Corn, Donald Northnp, Hist, NO 8—Alide Lackey, Opal Sttowbndge, W illard H . Kyle. Hist. No. 4.—Frederic Thompson. Hist. No. 6.—Morton Cresweil, Leo Connor Georgia Huston, E liza beth Creswell, BobortEvaus, F rank Evans. Hist. No, 6,—Clara Wuienor, Flos sio WIdener, James Harris, Willis ShPpard. Hist, No, Mary Matthews, Whmifred Myers, Nellie Neff, Wil bu r Neff, Homils Davis, Bsm lee Beckman, Harold Davis, F. P. liitehoUf, Supt. Dr. MUM’ Antl-psin Pills rstlsvs psm Tim Senior Loyal ■I bm w rapce Le gion held its vegul*»meefSng T uch . day evening, Sept. X Prof. Allen gave an inspiring and profitable, address, using as h i|snb j* c ft “ E le ments o t a Good R «* in iton” basing It on the tex t, “H aafll purposed in his h ea rt th a t ho wfnfid not* dofilo himself.” Tim ioglcft extended bim a vote of thanks arnffimpe they may be iftvom l w ith ara address from him again. „ : A ,m e d a l contest i asa composed of eight young men J m process of (ra in ing fo r a coiiti t jp the near fu ture. I t is no t do; aitejy Uecidod yet when this cen t* will bq Jield bu t a good «otorlam|ionti& predict ed,: ,■ A Rarliamonl ary A u te s t will bo sta rted ,a t the nex t ; sating of the L. T, L. ju charge of Mr, E a rl Mo Clellan, paiiiamenti y superinten dent, The legion ? 41, bo divided juto two parte and a, ivebf a n d m struetive coptept Js a peeled, A n tbo yottng peof l of the town who are po t a l r e a j r members of tlm Beni'o-r L, T. L ,!'iw cordially in vitefi to attend ttie ir^ e e tin g s , thus deriving the benefit * this drill and lending th e ir mfiumffi lo r the-mor al uplift, of th ep e o p lw f Cedarville, The regular meeM# will be post poned until TaeBdfcyyyeulug, Oct; Married In Own Home. Valuable rse Stolen. Springfield is a ric| stealing something J | see being taken front about three weeks: longed to Mr. Havf suffered the loss o f rol mare Wedpaadftj been hitched on tjm | The police wore ft? this time no trace h | ill', 'Dixon Is a mar darviile Protective. cards were mailed offeringa. reward fo the tiorse and oor the, th ie f.' The lioraC was.' 1$ hands higl; eld’for, horse fifteen1hor- 0 Streets- ip. e latent be* Dixon, who aluftbie sor- lit, th a t bad ' t, _ JiYn hut up to been found, of the Ce- eiation arifi t-Thpi'sday & return of on of the led y e a ts .’old, eye, ft waft taken rubber tiros about eigh t o’claOk. Members of rim association.- th a t are delinquent should pay up and bo la good standing fo r f hi# te rri tory m igh t bo the n ex t visited. The eighty-eighth annual session of the Synod of Ohio of the Re formed church opened In Xhnia Tuosday.; Dr.. Geoixe Btobitz, of Central Tlieologlcfti Ssminary, whs chosen president. Rev, W, G. Mooroheadr D . D .t of Xenia Semi nary, was on the program fo r an fiour’s study each morning session. W ayn e ' B. Wheeler spoke on “ Tbo Constitutional Convention and th e Sovereign People.’* There were m any -o th e r interesting ad dresses by members of the church. Public Sale As 1 have given up some rented land, and having a surplus of stock, I will sell at Public bale at my residence on what is known as the Littlcf farm, 3 miles east oi Ctiiton 3 miles north west of Sel ma and one mile west Of Selma pike, on’ the Tindall road, on TUESDAY- OCTOBER 2A, 1911 Beginning at 30 a, m., the following property, to wit: 12 HEAD OF WORSES < 12 Consisting ol 1 grey draft hoise-l years old, sired by Prince Albert; l bay gen eral purpose horse by Bobby Burns, daih by Bang Pateheo, extragood driver; 1black draft mare, 4 years old, with colt by side; 1brown Bang Patchen mare, Vt ycarj^. old, good worker arid driver; 1 somrdrivmg mare, 8years old, icarlihg draft gelding by Prince Albert; yearling black gelding by lloer Jr.; yearling draft filly by BJsmark; bay driving mare 3 yearold, can be driven by any one; bay weanling gelding by Fgein; jbay wean ling gelding by Royal Simmons. 97 HEAD OF HOGS 97 Consisting of ft) April pigs, will weigh fill) lbs by day of safe; 5 sows with pigs by side and tvte Will pig by day of sale. 0 HEAD OF CATTLE B Consisting o f-1milch cows giving milk; one suckling calf. 28 HEAD OF SHEEP 28 Consisting of 16 Merino ewes; 12 lambs 32 0 SHOCKS OOO0 CORN FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of feed wagon, wheel break ing plow', gang plow, a walking cultiva tors, plain Superior drill, and other ar ticles not mentioned. Term* matte knowm ttey of *alo JAMES HARRIS. LAMAR TltOS, Auct. R O lim it KLDKK, Clerk. - Call ami aim th* Bnli Dog Fend Grinder«and Miami Gotudine E« ginfttf. d. % Pierce, Mr,. Hugh Marshall, sou of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, and Miss A lta Hall of Clifton, wore m arried iii their newly furnished homo in the Creswell property on E a s t Xenia avenue, Tuesday evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev, W. E . PiUL D. D., about eight o’clock m the presence of about a dozen of the intimate relatives ot the bride a n d ’groom. , A fter congratulations the youn; couple le it on a week’s trip to Ni aga ra Falls and upon tlieir return will be a t home to their many friends. M r, Marshall is third trick operator a t -the Pennsylvania tower and bath bride and groom have the best wishes of all in their iuew'Jhfp. - Sunday Meetings Draws Crowds. Tjhe evangelistic meetings held in Springfield by “Billy’’ Sunday, are draw ing g reat crowds, the .seating capacity being more than •7,000. Special meetings for laboring- men, do rks, church members and various classes lias* worked up considerable interest. The attendance ig increased to a considerable ex ten t by people from tim surrounding towns and town ships. Quite a few from h^re have taken advantage of bearing the ‘no ted speaker. As wiih nay other evangelist the people have different ideas Ofthe good accomplished and some approve of the methods used to reach the people while others disapprove. . However varied may be the views of people all are convinced th a t Sunday has a wonderful influence over men and if given half a chance will win them. ’ To Encourage Young People to form fcljrifty habits arid to j?ave money,. tliis Bank has opened a NEW , SA V IN G S D EPARTM ENT We issue a pass book and accept deposits of $1 or more at, any time. To increase the inducement to save, we will -pay three per cent interest on these ac counts, beginning January 1st, and in accordance With the rules stated m eacii pass book. You ought to urge your children to have a savings account here and help them fo add small sums to their accounts if possible according to some regular plan, DIRECTORS S. W* SMITH, Pres, j GEO. W. EIFE, 1st Y. Pres. O-' L. SMITH, Cashier. OLIVER GA&LOU0H, L. F. TINDALL, Asst. Cashier. 2d Y . Pres. ESTABLISHED 1896 Stevenson Out -,'£+•-1* c=‘;v^P'teY-:. As Candidate. Gob J»lni B, S tevenson,. formerly county commissioner, is. a candidate for delegate to tlm constitutional convention'and it is said th a t his petitions arc being circulated In va rious p a rts of tile county. The arify Other announced candidate th a t has papors filed is Dr. S. H. Fees, presi den t or Antioch College. Attorney Robert Hpod is a receptive candi date b u t has not filed any papers. Tuns Miami, township wilt fie called upon to furnish two candidates for this honor, both’Dc. Fess and Col. Stevenson living in th a t iowrislrip. DIS 0 LUTI 0 N NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tlm corporation known ns the Cedarville Oil ahd Gas Company will meet a t the office oi the Tarbox^1Lumber Company on Saturday, Oct, 21, a t 2 o’clock for the purpose of complet ing the business o t the company for disolution. Thed irectorsof tins com pany and all stockholders ore hereby notified of such meeting and should govern themselves accordingly.- 43d. By order of the President. WHEAT DR IL L : Nearly new, used ono season and is in the bpsfc ot condition. Buckeye fertilizer a t tachment, ton hoe, disc. Inquire of G. F . Marshall or a t th is office, For Stock . / S ; , ' i •'’v'?*■ -- js F ■ I flow havb bfi hand the highest quality Crude Car-1 bolic Acid ever offered in this community. I t is 40 per cent, 'pure and I am offering it for .quick sale at 60c per gallon, ALSO I have the Celebrated Neu tral Sulphite Lime Cider Preservative, A 15c pack age is enough to preserve one barrel apple cider. Waterman’s Pharmacy W . L . C L E M N S R e a l E-state and ln= su r a n c e O ffice ■ * * . -♦ * . •M, ’ i c e d a r v i l l e , . . . OHIO Handles I lea l estate and Insurance in all branches of the. business. . ' ; ■ ■ ' ’ . ; . I always have a list of good Ohio Farm for sa le ,. . . I handle Texas and Canada Lands an d ' conduct excursions for home-rseekers to Texas and Canada on the first arid third Tuesday, of eaeli ’month. . ’ ’ / I have sold thousands of rich acres off land to my clients in Texas and Canada at the extremely low ^pxieesD-f per -acre. Many ,of these ‘farniff have produced-crops in'one year that paid for the land You can do the samel .", • ‘ ; Mr,/Renter, did you know that the rent you pay your landlord will in three to five years pay for one of - these farms of the same size as the farm you are rent ing? Is not such a proposition worth investigating? Following are a few of the men who have bought these lands.' . * , •*" You are welcome to talk with any of them or write them. They are all satisfied customers. ’ NAMES. W. P. ANDERSON, Cedarville, (X ' W. J. TARBOX, Cedarville, O. - , : ISAAC WISTERMAN, Cedarville, Q. “JOHN Q. ADAMS, Jamestown, O. JOHN KNOX, Jamestown, O., R. F. D, No. 3. J. H . CRESWELL, Cedarville, O. J. Q. ADAMS, Jamestown, O. J. H. GORHAM, Jamestown, O., R. F. D w ADEN ALLEN, Springfield, O. JAMES L. MILLER, Jeffersonville, O. mm\\k Cowmbip School Report. K a s § ? ji* e er55 M*w m nto f m OT Q* •E B s o' H . « a 3 £• • i f ■o B S '. . m 4 Z S u 9s tf m S 1 : * J f** l » : Nrimbor of D is tric t.................................. Enroilmonfc..... .......................................... Average JMily A ttendance........... ........ . FOr GcnfcDaily Attendance.................... Number T a rd y ........................................ Number Fresen t Every Day........... ...... Per Cent, Present Every Day.,............... Ndmber of Visitors.... ..... ........ ............... Bank for Sept.......................................... i 2 8 4 s- 6 7: 17 1G 21 6 30 3 15 18 20 6 9 9 14 12 m 96 99 00 91 93 97 j 0 6 0 9 0 S S 8 lo 8 8 6, 6 1 47 47 60 30 60 40 64 0 U 0 3 1 3 2 t 3 1 6 i ■ r 2 91 85 ■93 23 « .At 11 F . A, JACKSON. CLERK . REPdRT OF CfiDARVltLB VILLAOB SCHOOLS FOR OCT. 1911 N umber ol Rooms.....................................jpri Enrollment. ...................................... i .27 Average A ttendance ....................... .....' Pef oeufc Daily A ttendance.................... Number T a rd y ..................... ................... Number Present Every Day.,,.............. . Per cent Presen t Every Day................. Number of V is itrm .... ............................ Rank for Nov-.................................... : .... iP 1 2 4 5 °! T’S’t 31 30 no 26 25 rfi3 28* 23 25 29 27 21 24 311 27! 23 93 4 90 7 97 0 i 81 6 ”1 i l l 90 6 Ifi m 26 201 8 17 391 *SH» 16 60 42 88 66 m 68 63 79 66 1' 1 :2f i $ 1 4; 6 2’ ll 9 4 4 ll 8 Tdt *Xl *3f 99 41 155 ' 02 21 TtiAdiiKitei Prim ary , Mios Stormont; No. 1, Conley, No. 3, Miss Townsley; No, <1, O tr; No. (1, F . P. Foster, High School, dU’CCtor of nffisic, .T. W. Ross, Jan ito r ami Mies McFarland,*No. iS, Miss ML Masterson; No. 6; Mini C. C. Mortem F.P.Fdster. Truant Officer. P, fl; RHYNOLD5, SUpM 'SUSS TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
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