The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
For Excellence Our Job Work will compare with that o f any other firm.... yr*Pt*T*].'Z$xHn Tfait Item when p*rk#a with An In* ; dex, denotes that * sLfcKuip-; tioa sa past due and a prompt Hit? tiemesit st (fametiiy desired, « , - THIRTY-FIFTH YBAR. NO. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY , APR IL 19. 1912. % , ***%■ PJilCB, $1.00 A YEAH SATURDAYLAST Saturday ig the lastday for candi dates to enter fo r the various offices under the primary that will be held Tuesday, May 21. AH petition must be Hied with the clerk of the board, Mr, Henry Jarrell by this date or the name w ill not appear, on the ticket. Besides the names for various county offices there will 'be candidates to select for central coin-, mifcfcee, delegates to the district con ventions, etc. The Republican central committee met Monday ’afternoon to arrange for delegates to the county oon- . Yention, which will be held on Sat urday, May 25. There will he Ofte delegate fo r each 80 votes as cast fo r Warren Harding for governor, 40 delegates iu the convention. A t this time delegates will bp chosen ■ to the state. Senatorial, Circuit "and Common Pleas convention'., Cedar- ville township gets two delegates as w ill the corporation. Judge R unyan 'has declined the nomination, on the Democratic tiokst for cougress from this district to succeed Congressman Denver. The Democrats have entered on D. K . Hempstead, private secretary to Congressman Deliver, and he has consented to make the race. Mr. .Hempstead had not only acted as private-tecretar.y-to Mr. Denver but he managed each o f the Congress man 's three - campaigns.- .As an organizer and one acquainted with political conditions in the district there is none better posted than D. K, - In this issue w ill be found the an nouncement of Mr. George sheets ’ as a candidate for county clerk be fore the primary. Mr, Sheets is a resident of Xenia where he is favorably known and is receiving the united support of a large num ber o f friends in his race. He was born and reared -on a farm in the western part of the county -and a .house to house canvass is being con ducted, -The Democrats will have a full ^county ticket this fall' and to tins end a, complete list was made up at the convention in Xenia 8at ■ ft# c o u n t? a m i m ---------- lows*. Commissioners, Charles R Bales, Charles Hackett, D. A. Keiter) Auditor, ^Jharles K . W olf; Treasurer, \Vm. Neeld ; Proseeut-, ip g Attorney; E. » . Smith; Sheriff, Oliver Watson; Clerk of Courts, Harry Lieurance; Surveyor, Robert H o od ; Congressional committee men. H .M . Barber, James Canady; Coroner, Mr. Rittenhour; Repre sentative, Janies Hite. "Yielding to the desires of his many friends throughout the coun ty, Dr. P. C. Marquarfc, of Osborn, decided that he would be a candi- . date for re-election, for Coroner of Greene County and will be a" candi date for the Republican nomina tion at the May primary. Dr. Mar- quatt, who during his term of office has made many friends throughout the county, had announced some time ago that he would hot be a candidate and he is not now enter ing the race to satisfy any personal desire, but td meet the demands of his Republican friends, There is nothing In the office financially and he went after it in the first place in order to widen his acquaintance iu the county. Having acquired that, lie was ready to quit, bub his friends wer-j not ready to have him do so. POSTS Sassafras Pasts 15c each. No. 2 Locust Posts 18c each. Chestnut Posts 2 0 c each. No. 1 Locust Posts 2 5 c each. Se lect Locust Posts 2 7 c each. Kerr A Hastings Bros. “ in c a s e 0 you are rim down what do you do? BUY A TONIC . I f you have a sprain, cut or bruise, or some other injury, what remedy do you apply? A . D. S ' LINIMENT of some other one of repute. Al ways get them at this O ftUG S tO 'R E ^ ^ ^ FOR ALU THE PEOPLE. W e are hover undersold. A« E>,S. HYPOPHOSPHIY e S , Wisterman’s Pharmacy We Want Im proved Service, South Charleston gets a new $7000 Pennsylvania depot this summer, which should make Xenia, with her half-century-old dingy depot, stand back and bite her lips, "We con gratulate our neighbors on the East on securing such an improvement, but for Xenia there seems to be nothing doingother that to continue crossing railroad trackBand dodging switoh engines in going to and from the depot. So far as buildings are concerned Xenia has. nothing on Cedaryille for our deppr, appears as i f it was built previous to the Mexican war. But iye don 't mind that if the company cqjuid only give ub decent passenger service. Depots are commodious and sometimes pleasing to the eye from an architectural stand point but we would not again refer to onr depot in a long, long time if the . proper railroad authorities would give our people a service such as a town the size of Cedarviile!deserves. Jt has been hinted that unless the new schedule provides for train service of less than ten and twelve hours apart, the ‘ railroad company will get to answer to the State Railroad Commission for’ its action and there are o th er. mean's of forcing the company to different terms if the people are atnind too. CASEOPENS. McDufford Gets, Stiff Sentence. Eleven Theologs To Graduate. State Examiners File Reports. State Examiners Brown and Tal bott have filed their report covering the county offices from October 1910 until January l, 1912. Ail the offices are found in good condition other than an occasional error now and then, No report has been filed for the auditors offices. Sheep claims allowed by the com missioners where-witnesses are re lated to claimant is not permitted. The. commissioners are compli mented. on the manner in which the county’s business is conducted, ShetiffMcCaihster, Probate Judge Howard, Clerk o f Courts Marshall mented. Teachers’ Association. The Greene County Teachers’ Association will hold its regular meeting at the McKinley building m Xenia Saturday, April 27. Miss Macra E. Palm, of Coshocton, wit) lecture on “ The Story of Early .Edu cation.” Solo by Miss Martha Anderson. Dr. PesB will speak on the Constitutional Convention' and Miss Palm will also lecture on “ When First We Go to School.” F ojc S ale : T wo sorrel draft mare colts» for match .team'; one four yearB old weighs 1,400; other three and weighs 10-10, David Williamson CHURCH SERVICES. - (R. P. CHURCH, Main-st.) Preaching by Rev. H . 1O. Foster, o f Clifton, Friday and Saturday at 2 p. in, 0 Teachers Meeting Saturday at 7 p. m, .Bible School at 9:80 a. m. Sab bath. • Preaching at 10:80 a. in. by the Pastor. The Sacrament o f the Lord’ s Supper will be observed at this service. Remember the special offering, C. E, Meets at 6 p. rn. Topic; Christian Virtue o f Perseverance, Leader, Helen Creswell. . Prercliing at 1 p. ra., by the pastor. Subject: The L ife J obus Gave The W orld .. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meet- afc7p. m, Subject: The Church of the Four Virtues. Rev. 2:18.29, M. E. CHURCH 9:30 a. hi. Sunday School. 10:30 a, in. Preaching, 6:00 p, m, Epworth League. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 o’clock. Official Board meeting the first Tues day evening of each month. U, P. CHURCH. Sabbath School at 9:80. Pre&chitig by the pastor at 10:30, Subject, “ The Biography of a Soul.” Y . P, C. U. at 0:00, Leader, Eula TarboX. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.-00. Leader, the pastor. UST OFLETERS. The case o f Walter L , Dean, county auditor, 'recently indicted by the grand ju ry on a charge of giving Anderson Garrett $75 to in fluence him in marking ballots for infirm voters, •opened Thursday in Common Pleas Court, Judge O. B, Brown of Dayton on the bench. That the case is one of importance Is shown by the. legal talent, there being eight attorneys. Assistant Attorney General McGhee, who conducted the probe* Judge Wright of - Logan county and Prosecutor Johnson represent the state, M, R. Snodgrass, M. J. Hartley, -M, A. Broadstone, J. N. Dean and Frank Dean for the defense, Auditor Dean. M oB tofthedny was taken up in examiuingjurors and a new panel of 22 nameB from the jury wheel; had to he .drawn. Mr, J, H. Nisbefc of this place was removed on a pre-; empfcory challenge by the state. Eaoh side has four challenges. The jury is still incomplete at tins time in that each Bide may a sk . the removal of one or more. It is as follows; A. lb Anderson, Charles Adair, S. W , Hartman, John Bailey, George Beal, W . .1. Boots, Towne Confer, George .Volkenand^ A. J. Huston, C.- A .1 Jacobs, Jefferson Thomas and John Dilhnger, Jr. Missionary Party Missed Titanic. Miss Mai^' Kyle, who has beeu locateu in India aft a missionary re turned to Xenia Tuesday after seven years abroad. Miss K y le was accampanied by Rev. H . S. Nisbet, wile and five young children and Miss Nan Hadley. The party had decided to .sail on a vessel but ow ing to the coal strike it was taken off and arrangements were made to. return on the ill-fated Titanic- that Gankin the Atlanic ocean Monday morning with>3,500 people," A fter making^arrangements for the Ti- tanie they learned that they could armania, which would start first arid the journey was made by tins yesset. Friends are congratulating them on being fortunate in taking the first boat and escaped the fate of the Titanic. F ob S ale ; — Two good chicken Coops—one Philo coop, the other a coiony-cOop. Inquire o f W . E . Putt. We have an excellent barn paint for $1.00 per gal, . ” . TarboX Lumber On, B uggies P ainted Havo your buggy or carriage paid ted now so that it will be ready for use when mcewenther opens. My shop is now open and orders are* being booked and will be filled in time. Ralph Wolford. —Property owners 1 ntemplating painting their hoi es or barns should sed H. A . McLean or I. F. Puffer for estimates on the work,, A ll orders carefully and'promptly looked alter, , McLean & Puffer. HORSE NOTICE* Tho Royal Belgian Stallion, Her- cule de Lonze, owned by Earl Ogles- befe. is now at the Clifton barn. Farmers are requested to take no tice. • Bell phone, ll^C lifton , B r e a d R i s e s W e ll When made from our matchless, flour, because it is pule, and milled from the best hard wheat, Try a bag afid -you will acknowledge it to he the List Ho, 9. Remaining unclaimed In the Cedarvjllo, O., Post Office for tho week ending April 19, 1012. LlMimtl* BArror, A, B. FhiUiB, Mrs. Goldie, Person)* calling for the above will please aay “ Advertised." | jgrawfaff o«wiwaHf, p ,M,■Cedarville Flour Mills. Basi You Ever lf«ed lot either bread or pastry, It saves the housewife much Anxiety about her bak ing days, It produces delicious bread, biscuit and roils. A1 McDufford, who lias lived along the public highways in this section for several- months, having a wagon fitted out for such a life was up before Mayor Bull Tuesday on a serious charge in connection j with a woman, who has left her ■husband, and her, sixteen year old Sdaughter. Prosecutor Johnson,was here Monday in conference with the officials and It fa supposed that the woman got some knowledge of what was to be dona for she left be tween two days and has not been seen since, Mr, MoDufford Iras given a fine of MOOand costs and three months In the workhouse. This makes, two meu and one woman now serving time in the 'works .Under sentences, tnatw ill requite from’ six to eight months to complete.’ Various at torneys have’ examined the com mitment papers', concerning the woman in an effort to get* her re leased but they w^re “ hole-proof." SPRAYING RESULTS. Eleven young men w ill be gradu ated from the Xenia Theological seminary this year and the com mencement exercises will be held on M ay 7 and 8. The eleven graduates are Henry W. Funnel), of Christ churqh, N ew )1 Zealand; James B. Talbot, Sidney, Australia; W . G. Evans, Cardiff, Wales; K, A. Pollock, StOlairsville; Ernest B. McClellan, Xenia; Char les G. Mann, Morning Sun; Frank N. Crawford, Kansas City, M o ,; L. H, Simpson, Manhattan, K an ,; J , Lloyd McCreight, Markio, Mo,; £. G, McCheaney/Wampum ,.Pa,; and James Colvin, ofNampua, Idaho. Further proof that i t pays te prune and spray fruit- trees is sub mitted by Elmer T. Fawcett, of Zanesville* 0 , „ ' ' Baldwin apple sprayed last yeWr o f the College Of’ declared ruined produced 50 busing; fall, 49 of which w to writes; “ One to pruned., aud 'Mr. Lnchwood, ;rlculture, and K those present, 1 o f apples,last merchantable." “ The Greatest" years” is thp vert! NewYork and Ohi| Love-Tales o f Hoff| heard in Hus1, qoi Luudon, Parle, music centers o f E l wonderfqlOpera is* Love Tftlesof Hof tho few comic operd been1allowed at Lojidon, and wjj Jftess of recant sfc not only of ;o, Where “ The mu" has been ry> but, also.ih !lm and other ipe where this f o rage.' “ The %a” is one of that- has ‘ ever, m m t ' G*rdeb, kthe Sh&ebftn the .English, performing rights £o this masterpiece-it required what is without doubt the one great success ot the season, and .one which i s . set ting a new standard m Am erica fob comic opera. “ Tim Love Tales of Hoffman’,Jw ill be heard at tbs Fair banks Theatre Friday evening, Aptil20th, with the most remark able company o f nrtists That ever appeared In comic .opera In this country, headed by Joseph F . Sheehan, America’s greatest tenor. JOINTSOCIAL. The members o f the local W , C. T. U. will hold a joint-meeting In Carnegie Hnll an Tuesday evening, April 80th. f An Equal Suffrage Dialogue en titled "A Countryman Converted” will be rendered by the young people of the L rT . L, Other inter esting literary and musical rendi tions will be the feature of the even ing. A social hour w ill follow. The members of each of these organizations are entitled to invite one outside guest. Buy Anchor paint. I t will satisfy you in every respect. Tarbox Lumber Co, Having taken, up tho agency for the Hale Steam * Dry Cleaning Co., of Xoma. am now able to take all suffii Work, Prices right. All work guarantied, Let me have a trial and show you the quality of work done, Dwight Sterretf, 2 fc The Laundry Agent —For sanitary aiabastlne, all colors all now stock at Ridgway’ s .8 Send In your picture framing now. Newestmouldings, expert work, low prices. West’s, Xenia, O. —The only dearler in town that handles ail leading brands of Cigars and Cigarettes Is C. M. illdgway , Sfc —Spring Suits, *10.00 to *22.GO, SULLIVAH ’ S, 21 So, Limestone St,, Springfield, Ohio, Some Xo, l clover hay, also a few shocks of good fodder. Oy O. Laek«y, Cedatvillo, O. Phone 6 on GT, Jamestewn Exchange, NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT, In the matter of Publication of Notice in tim state " or James S T’urner, deceastd:— Notice is hereby" given that the undersigned has been appointed and-duly qualified by the Probate Court o f Greene County, Ohio, as administrator of the above named estate.' All persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; those haying claims will present them fpr settlement. ,' John D. Si Ivey. —E ggs F ob H atch ing :—From prize ■winning White Plymouth Rocks, Fifteen eggs for 50 cents Phone 3-108 Harvey Myers. —NoHceafot candidates, ail politi cal mAttor and write-ups will bo run until the day of tlm primary at our usual rates for this class of advertising.5Our columns are open to all candidate* aul there is no better medium for reaching tlm people of tlnli esotlon of tha county*', POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorized to announce the name of Dr. P, C. Marquart-as a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Coroner, subject to the primary election May2J. Mr, John Me Vray, member of llie County infirmary Board which was legislated out of existence by -the last legislature, announces himself as a candidate before the next R e publican prnnaryfor.fch© nomination o f comity treasurer. , ' Wo arO 'authorized to. announce Abe name o f 8 . C. Anders, fore the Repablcan prlinarj*. •W o are authorized to announce tho name of R. S. Harmonnt as a candidate for county treasurer sub ject to th'e Republican primary. . W e are authorized tq announce the name of W , L . Marshall as a candidate before the Republican primary for County Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name o f Amos E. Faulkner as a candidate for County Auditor be fore the Republican primary, We are authorized to announce tlmnam'e o f Mr.. George Perrill, o f Boworsville, as a candidate for county commissioner before the Re publican primary. ; We are authorized to announce the name of Walter L . Dean aBa candidate for the re-nomination o f County Auditor. W e are authorized to announce B. F. Thomas as a candid ate for County Recorder subject tb the Republican Primary Election to be held May 21st, 1912. W e are authorized to announce the name o f W , F. Orr as a candi date for Prosecuting Attorney be fore the Republican primary, May 21 . We are authorized to announce the name of W . B, McGalhster' aft candidate ior Sheriff, subject to the Republican Primary May 21. W e are authorized .to announce the name of Col. I . T. Cummins as a candidate for Representative be fore the Republican Primary. We are authorized to announce the name of R.' 1>. Williamson as a candidate for reuominatioii for County Commissioner beforo the Republican Primary. We are authorized to announce the name of Judge Marcus Shonp aft &candidate ior the Republican nomination for Congress in tho Sixth Congressional district subject to the primary election in May. We ate authorized to announce the name of J. Carl 'Marshall as a candidate for County Clork before the Republican primary. Wo are 'authorized to announce the dame of Frank L, Johnson -aft a candidate for ■te-iiomlnatitm for the office of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to fclie Republican primary. We are authorized to announce the name of George Sheets aft a can didate for Clerk of Court subject to tho Republican primary. Wo arc authorized tb announce the name of Foss Martman as a can didate for County Treasurer Bute Jeefc to tho Republican primary We are. authorized to announce tho name Of MelBarrows as a can dldato for County Treasurer subject to the Republican primary It may seem« a little iearly to p lant c o r n / There m ay be still a ch ill in the air, bp t it is none-top early to resolve onese lf into a Committee- on W a y s and Means, so that w h en Corn planting time does com e , y ou w ill not o n ly kn ow what to do but the best w ay to do it. L et us suggest that y ou purchase a ■ •. / " ' . . . Black H aw k -OP- John Deere KERR&HASTINGS BROS, Palace Meat Market FRESH &SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES SUCCESSORS TOX. C.^WEIMER. Ccdarville Ohio. 3V Are You Satisfied -with your^ investments? Is your interest paid promptly; Is your money available, if. you should need it on .short notice—and are you absolutely pro tected against loss? Write for booklet describing the many advan tages of our 5% Dividend Accounts, with “ Security that is Absolute.” • ■ Gem-City 'Building and Loan Association Dayton* Ohio ORGANIZED 1887 / ASSETS S3,S90,000.00. SURPLUS $100,000.00 6 North Main, Opposite Old Court House 35 Horses ........ ■, ^ ^ ........ PUBLIC SALE OF FINE HORSES We will sell 85 head of horses, consisting o f standard bred horses, roadsters, work horses and mules at the O ak L aw n F a rm Five miles north of Xenia, Ohio, on the Springfield and Xenia Traction Line, Stop 31, on , Thursday, April 25th, 1912 Persons thinking ot buymp should come before the sale and * 100k over tho horses TERMS OASll—To any one so desiring, a credit o f nliie months Will be given by purchaser giving interest bearing note with apprvod security. W. B. Bryson & Son MAJOR H, II. BEAN, Auct. ROBY. E. BRYSON, Olerj* i I
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