The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

4 l$seQilcnco Qw Mb 1 i* W d r k v r I I I eeu i| ia re w i t h i 1 th ttof aay ®fci#y jBryu,,,,. 1 | *■*’ .i fea t iiJi lo ? •.. ii,dr,»- :c3 t’.-ua $cat3 jsTtyrip- 1 1am is past »J«e ai.d a prompt &st- t tiement is earnestly desired. . . * T H I E T Y - F I F T H TR A j;,. NO , 27 . O E D A R V I t L E , 0111 * 2 , F R ID A Y , J U L Y 5 1912 . -PlilCIS, $ 1.00 A Y E A R JUDGEDILON Posion Rather Than Prison. Him Eusesw era The adjourned hCGslon o f the Ite- publiran state vonvrtmmi was teffd in Columbus Tuesday. Iteprc-sen- tativu London uf Warren enuuty and A . L , Garford of Elyria, B. H . 1 Elmer Klin'I d •T si ' m F Montiay Jj'a’-U ■tryi hmite. OnJv by rN- t-‘ i uni bv f'ii• mn> J.v in- in ^ at- School Board People Divided Elects Teachers.! On Blue Law. rival of Dr. O:. dice and ‘-v heroic j . .. . _• treatment was Hhuli bm> • it from I ' . under the influence' of the drug. At\ The Dotmieratte convention the time the phydielan arrived Sliullj being iu a deadlock for Kroger of : Cincinnati and, I). T . . had begun, to get stiff and was In. a Anderson of Youngstown. j very dangerous condition. Gil the third ballot Judge Billon’ s <J ? / 11??' TCafson that can be attrl- i,„.__ ... , , bated to the act was that he had brm I ai d \ as broughttyith and <m the . linking heavily and during the filth be had received a majority. One of the pleasing evt nts uf the convention was the nomination 01 Mr. T L. Calvert, of Selma, as a candidate for state dairy and food commissioner. •Mr. Calvert, was formerly secretary of the state hoard of agriculture. The following is a list ol the nominees: Governor, Judge R, Ii. Billon, Columbus!! Idevltenp,ntgovernor, 1L-B. Brown, Zane^vilie, Congressman-at-large, Lawrence K, Laugdoti, Lebanon. Secretary of state, Jolm I< gui- livan, Columbiana. Auditor, Edward ME. Fulli-ngtou, Marysville. Treasurer, Rudy W* Archer, Stv Glairsville. . Attorney general, Freeman T, Eagleson, Cambridge. Judges of supreme court; Wil­ liam T.Spear, two-year term; Limit, H . Winch, Cleveland; James 1 . All road, Greenville. • Board of public works: William Kirtley, Defiance; William XI. Meinhardt. Cincinnati. Dairy and food commissioner, T. ■L. Calvert, Selma. Commissioner. of public schools, John 'W. Zeller, Findlay.' Clerk of supreme court, •Thomas J.,Edwards, Lima. WEATHER REPORT. > The' weather report for the month of June,1as prepared by Samuel Crp&Well, of Cedarville, is as fol­ low s :’ Rainfall,. 2.12 inches; wind di­ rection, southwest; per cent sun­ shine, 73; clear days 14; part cloudy, IS; cloudy, I ; highest temp wat.ure, SO degrees, lowest temperature, 48 degrees; range o f teinpraituYe, 10 degrees; average temperature, (iff .degrees; frosts! 3; rains 1 ; thunder storms, 12. This has bean rather a windy mouth, and a groat deal of fruit blew oil that had been dam- oged by frost. Small fruits are plentiful. Wheatis short, but corn hasmade good headway for a short, time. SamuelCreswell, Observer, a candidate for president, Governor Marshall of Indiana is the vice ■had been plat eil under arrest for in- presidential nominee. Fortv sis <tiivifi^tiAn •PlYivmO’ ifvcrv up J u.iy tt a tr.wt'OS. t:,f tho hoard of cm op last Tirorstlny 'rveniria sir . IKttlph IKS! ivatM Teteii to Ull the v,i- f.ianey caused by fhe resignatiott o f i Miss Jeanette tloriv p ru t -P, 1%T W a fter tor was also The hoard st wral days *<-’»dertd tho’-spp^rvi- -»y of musUrto Mr. G* F- K icekl v no has not y.;t Governor Wilson o f Now Jersey as 5 w i,F j«» ilion in Crccna tmymJiip. riail; finally on Tuesday nominated j When They Came to the Fold, A Boston clergyman tells of a gen tlemai: in that city who has a some-, what patronizing manner, due to the exaggerated notion. 'he has of the amount of "bad blood” that runs in his veins,. When not long ago this man was introduced fo, a Syrian of good birth and education, who lives in Wor­ cester, the Hubbito blandly inquired, during tile course of their conversa­ tion: "May I ask if you are of the Christian religion?” The Syrian Smiled. "My family," replied he, “was converted to Christ's teachings at the time of John's second visit to Leb­ anon." , • —I f you can’ t buy a new one, have the old one BUY CLEANED at the HOME Clothing company. oMrpTiop. Ha ing appeared two or three* mm--: already in .Major EuiJV tourt Shull no doubt keen what, wan in utoro for him /when lie appeared, having been nothied that his appear­ ance' again would'cost him a longterm in the works. ' • The fellow no doubt was despond­ ent and attempted to end his life rather 'than appear In the mayor’s court. ■ CHURCH SERVICES. R. l\ CHURCH. meeting Saturday at i Teachers p. ni. Bible School Sabbath at 9 :.‘JOa. m. Subject : Tha Parable of. the. Lost Boy. - . v, ■: ■ 0 . E. at 0:00 p. m. Leader: EdnallaiHia. < Preadilng at 7 p. ui. by the Pastor. ,Subject: The Rainliew in the Cloud. ' . : ■i ■' Mid-week Prayer Meeting AYed" nnsday at 7. p. m, Subject:: Tlie Social Life, of the Cintrefi.- M. F. CHURCH 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 10:30 a, in. Preaching, 0:00 p. in, Epworth League. ■Pra'yer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 o’clock. Official Board meeting the first Tues­ day evening of each month. 3 LD CUSTOM IS COMING BACK —Step at Maraliall’s for a cool freshing soda. re- —Honey for sale ID cents. at Wollord’s at Lest you forget. Wt» handle Uni­ versal content. Also patent plaster, Tarbox Lumber Go Right Truss Service W « have given truss fitting thorough study and have had year* of experience, I f you come to un for a truss you’ ll get one that will give you perfect protection and iidtislftctloir,' Wxf carry ail the best maker, and our prices are low. We guarantee dur work. Fashionable Englishmen. Are Carrying ■ Snuff-boxes Now and Dip Into Them. ” The old family doctor In the ‘60s, who had been in London and seen. Sir Benjamin Brodie, used to tell stories about his distinguished colleague and • point them by taking snuff. When he entered the. bedroom of h patient his beard and clothes were redolent of smiff; he’ would brush, it off his flow­ ered waistcoat- We now read of a re­ turn .to snuffing' In Eugihiid;' tffifF it. snuff club has been established In Leeds; that motoring rant's the prac­ tice because -the. motorist cannot in the open enjoy a cigar. \ Wo also read, Philip Hale Writes tn tho Boston Herald, that snuff is bad for the nerves, and that, the modern brands deteriorate quickly; that snuff is also bad for the digestion and for the nose, since it 13 sometimes adul­ terated with lime. George IV/s snuff was sold for £400, and how long did the fragrance of it last? ’ In many ways this taking of snuff was a fine, courtly old habit. It ac­ centuated an epigram; It served as an answer when speech failed; it gave weighty importance to a. trilling ote servatlon. James' I., did not Inveigh against it in his ‘Voimterbiast to To­ bacco.” What more royal, present to an actor or violinist Ilian a gold snuff box incrusted with diamonds and tilled with ducats or louis d’or? Then there } were the snuffboxes with lids ■ex­ quisitely painted, with the portrait or ballot-i were necessary. Champ Clark, speaker o f the Hoime, was tlie leading candidate Ihreugbeut tiHvconvcuUoH. until Urn last few ballot b . Council Transacts Important Business Council met •Monday evening, ■nil members being, present. Reports of various committees were read and the monthly and quarterly bills wore or­ dered pa d along with those in con­ nection with street Improvement! Tin? mils anioimtecl to about $ 1 , 100 . ’ Upon/ a niotiou of. the chairman of the finance eommit.tee'STOO was trans­ ferred from .tin- general fund to Dip service fund. An ordinance was paj.-cd by a nti.'unwous vote for the Jvmance of /’ortificatcr;. of iiuh-htcdneua .to flic amount of $l,i)e(>. "A. repori was' given as io ibe new sidewalk;- mj CiiilihL i {' ih > street, .one nr two of the property ,holders. <>b- h cling to the. line of the ong.nocr as. lo where the walks would be' placed. A number of .tin* .residents are anxious to. get the walks' down. • . Contractor Wilson, who is putting down the now1' Columbus piko made council a proposition to macadahn lhe stveet in die village that connects with tbe pike, "also to macadam on Chillicotbe, street, west to Main street. ■Council will take the proposition, under consideration at. a . recess mooting to he held Monday evening. LIST OFLETTERS. List No. 14. .Remaining unclaimed in the Cedarville; O,, Rost Office for the week ending-July 5, 11)12. LKTTimp. -Freshwater, J. E, Lemmon, Mrs. Leona Robertson, Marion Shull, Jano CAium .Datum C. ri. Dailey, Mr. Jas, Freshwater, J. E. Freshwater, W. S. Persons calling lor the above please say “ Advertised.” tiTRpiiEjf O. W inuirri F. M. wtl RIGHT CHILDHOOD IS MODEST Well-Bred Youngster Does Not Think That It Knows Everything, 0 Says Buskin. The first' character of right child* j hood is that it is modest. A well- ■bred child does not thin.v it can teach. Iits parents, or that it knows, every- |thing.' ( oiinty. Upon the lvcimmemlation of ihc rlate frcbbol fi-upector the. board abolished the coln-ej department ;;uu] tin*- pupils Irt thi,; room will be -plac­ ed. in tiio vario* a grades.' The en­ rollment has boon about fifteen the past year, ‘ ■ ;Tl:o examiner elated that b y so doing he board could save about .six hundred dollars annually.- Tjif, prp rmiry department .wilt be placed in lhe school building and there WUi no longer be school fix Hie J, o. O. F. room, on Main t.boet, . . ' It was last year that ;m effort was made on the part of several colored eilL/eir? to mix flic bools. The law is such ilia! iiboiuil the proper act ion be taken the im-'inl would be eoxn- pollod to, do away with the colored department. The differences last sea­ son were adjusted without legal tie- lion. Will Finisk - Double Track. ■It Is stated that the Pennsylvania railroad company lias completed plans for double tracking eight niil-.s west of Alton, Thorn v-iil be two liuraeuse bridges over the 1-Ig and Little Darby c.roplm tiiat .will require several months to contruet. The present Irack is ninety fitet above the level of tho water, hut the new grade- will he' .thirteen feel; higher to level up the ’ rack. The cost is estimated about.' $800,0000, Biff Bros will be among tbe biddens for tho cement work, Which wii> amount to several thousand dollars., ■ A imvii'pi' nl h,i i tif-.'n darted to < -i all in- sI'l-uat e <aiili:-h»i!'Hf.'? in .Yellow Springs on Sabbath and tlu; mailt r was brought to the attention of Mayor Donley, who refused to taler the initialiv.i- unless a petition signed by two-thirds, of tlie voters asking for Mich action, should be presented. A cuniioiftee it if. il till- vuiiinn pl i«f and warned them mil, U> In* open batli, but therew iiH no attention paid to tho notice, 'i t Is said there is a division over tho question among the people and to close Lhe iee cream parlors in the village would lead to revenge against the cbaulauqua man­ agement, wiuro cigars and ice cream lire cold from a stand on the grounds on Sabbath. . Announce a Public Sale. r The Eider & Johnson Co. Dayton, Ohio. Nagiey Bros. \ull go out of the livery business-other than the auto­ mobile department and have an- nomimt n public sale of .-all horses, carriages, buggies, harness, sample, wagon, etc., on .Saturday.,. July 27. Parties having horn s for sale can .enter them m this sale, by the. 15th at which tinio wo mimt have our bills printed. If you have a horse for sale notify ui! at once. Naglej; Bros. Miss IJuxel Tonkinson, of this, place, was one of the sucjeessful contest­ ants lii the Xenia Gazette's European umtest which closed Saturday night. Four ladies in this county will be. iient abroad for about two months visiting poinls of interest. Mr, R.. C.\Watt and wife were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. \V, A. Comlon and wife, of Trenton, 0 „ Sabbath. Dwelling on street- 'Inquire. t<£ Rib ast Bird For . Rent- or Mrs, Jaffa Condon, Trenton, Ohio. Last week we announced that the •Donna ME. Boyce property did not sell at public auction, hut since then, •the only bidder, j&te. *1, AV. Rada- baugli, has taken ,m tv the- property at l” rttMw1a of ’V " Siti.ilT; -tend .H^wSai«TTnl“ Viin- flwned by the probate court. ' Mr. Elmer Stokcsbury and family are homo after upending some Ume with friends in Dayton. Miss Mildred Crouse is two weeks with relatives Charleston. spending In South ' Mr. P, .1’, Hastings and wife, and daughter', Miss Mary, after a two weeks'* visit fn New Concord, have re­ turned home. . Grandpa. Hayes, saddler for Kerr & Hastings Bros., lias bean celebrating the Nation’s birthday 1n Cincinnati* going down Wednesday morning. Masha! (ffenmm 'Tuesday evening upon the request of the South Char- It may think its father and |lest.on officers took up a 1traveling mother' know everything—perhaps i oculist, P. E. Bower, Who it was elalnt- ; that nil.grown-up people know every- j ( d had defrauded a woman by the j tiling; very certainly it is sure that ril-lit tmiHn' doer3 !i0t* And if lfi always asidng [ j" , , . , ,, I questions, and-wanting to knmv .more. If Jllp practice tr, revived, should j w „ „ that lg tl). fl t rhar;it,tor of a tlie pinch te tatren with the eft hand ! d & ^ Rt ;ii;) worlr. To or the right?. Some o:\c objected to ■ RIchr. -t Manafteld'n Beau Brummet becan know that, ho knows very IPtie; to ... „ _ „ ... , perceive that there are many above tlie comedian too!; snuff wite j Wlu wiaef (hBn ]lC( and to ^ aU¥ayB tl!lj r h- ‘ |asking questions, wanting to learn, ------ — —— ------ - j not to teach. No one ever teaches well who wants to tench, or governs name of Bierce in that village. The Chariest n ptopla would not prose- {cute th<* case and only demanded that { a fine pair of glasses and four dollars [bp turned over, which was done and *Bower was related. ICE! ICE! ! Wo are now ready- to deliver for | homo use. Let us look after your j refrigerator by having a standing rtler for ice. C. II. Crouse. well who wants to govern; it is an. CEMENT POSTS. A full line o f cement anchor ami line posts, braces and rods, at „ 2b ' The Tarbos Lumber Co, .- •Working pants at $l.o(> (o $2.M). Sullivan’ s. 21 S, Limestone St., Springfield, O, o ld ' saying (Plato's, but I- know not j IIf his, first), and aa wise as old. | Then, tho second character of right ; childhood is to he faithful. Perceiv­ ing that its father knows*'best what is good for it, and having found al­ ways, when it iitm tried its own way against his, tlmt ho was right arid it 1was wrong, a noble child trusts him , , ^ , , , , , at last wholly, g. „ him its hand, ijndotGtenolmf, ami tangleiMiveS result and will walk blh ifold with him, if lto™ tm iu rM o ho. bids it.' And tWt is the true char. n ° vo are haS THINK TOO MUCH 0F41DNEY j |Many Peroono Lose Chance of Happy [ Marriago by Exaggerating the Value of Wealth. Gcoreo of people lose their chanced of being happily married through mail­ ing an unnecessary obstacle of mon­ ey. Tlu* importance of it is often ex­ aggerated. Many a man hesitates to propose to A girl because of his small income. Very often much misery, mte- 8EC0ND WORLD’S CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE, m WISTERMAN’S Pharmacy The. highest courta of several'of the largest churches in Anient a, of tho groat majority of churches in­ deed, have recently endorsed the Second World's Christian Citizenship Conference, I’ortiand, Oregon, June 29 to July G, 1013, and not a few have appointed delegates to attend it. A total of two thousand delegates have already been appointed. Those arranging.for thin world as­ sembly desire the pastors in _ all churches as far an at. all^ possible, to preach a sermon v Christian Cif- ir.eur.hip tho Lord's 1 y Immediately preceding iho. Fourth of July ncx*', calling particular attention to (helper* sonnel, scope, purpose and possibili­ ties of this Contemn », Uxpkuiatury literature relative to it. will he sent vice of (barge to ali who apply fm* it. Ikml nf once and dtm-l , to Hr. j , fl, Martin* he;1, Bnidicatiou B'idw., I’ift'ihurg, I’a, Able for iici-ond World':: I'liristian ciLizcnship Confoieiico lit- erafum actor of all good men ninth dient woykfrs, or soldiers under tains.*—Ruakiii. o.ie- c.yp* ■Lion’s Death Mado■ fepectacie. The Hon JPArmciian, the most fero­ cious animal in any Ffench moiing- cite, la dead. Tic had mauled so many trainers that, it was diflitult to find anyone willing fo enter his csgep so it was decided (o shoot him; hut ho died gloriously in the (q.oh, in tlie beautiful forest of Fontalwl.len, near not been said than o f opoken words. When a mart litm a stnall,'euro in­ come, and a prospect. ■of increase, there is no legitimate reason for Ids not speaking of his love: no reason* for that matter, to prevent marriage. 7’coplo are go desperately afraid, though, of beginning married life in a [ small way. They fear the sacrifices ' which they will he called upon io juako - of the crifielMb to which they will _1.? subjected. A.Iansf*years, of lisppt- ‘ bc . b nve lout in thin nay. If Is such ia i.uvtakQ for young people to want to I’arla. D'Ariagnrm was sold to a , „ , , . , .. ., , , ^ , cinematograph company, taken to tho ctart butrriage _in tho staio that tlieir parents are ending if. To delay marriage until a ’'comfor­ table" income is aVaUable is to prove bOinethlng lacking In the iove.-wAn* forest, and'aet free. Ho was climb­ ing a rock, when he noticed a horse tied to a tfeo. While the animal trembled with terror the Hon crept up and crouched for n spring. But, at tiiat moment a picturesque cowboy ran forward, raised bio rifle., fired, and the lion fell dead. - For shoo bargains' don't forget ihat Bird's Manunofh Htore ( h tins place. No (.'hoofitiln 1u tho county over equaled tlie one mnv ill pro* greiw. AU kindb of Hboca at prices that wilinell lhem. The llrstepocia shoe sale over given Uedai'illo p<te* pin and yoil vvii) lone if you do .not, attend It, ' flwera, at Straw hate, n cents to $3.0i) Su illvan’ s, 2i S, Lirnt fitofteBt., Springfield. “ “Fb» CIS. Fou looms Store. Rev. A, M- Campbell, formerly pas­ tor, of the V. I’, church, but of- inle president of Franklin .college* has resigned the presidency. ■Mrs.' T, N. Tarbox returned from Dayton Monday, after spending sev­ eral days with her daughter, Miss Mae Tarbox, • * Mr* William Hopping, who has been. \Xehia for several weeks, has improv*. ed. so that on .Monday he was. taken to his farm, whore lie wili live in a tent in the hope of regaining his strength, i Mr. Ray •McFarland, of Columbus, and. Mr. Arthur McFarland and wife, of Daytou, Were homo over Sabbath. Miss Louisa' Smith, who has bceen attending art school In Chicago, ar­ rived home Monday evening fqr a few days vacation. Frank E. Humphreys and Miss Volva- Dolwirk, of near Springfield, were married last Saturday Afternoon, by Rev. Arthur W. Evans, pastor of the First Congregational church, in Spring- field. Tho couple called at the home of the pastor just before he himself was ready to leave for his own wed­ ding. However, he stopped long enough to tie the knot and then jump­ ed into an auto and he whirled to the home of his bride. ......... ■:.! ____ Mr. Harry Alexander and bride, of Plymouth, ind., have been- spending a few days with Mrs. Caroline Alex­ ander. USUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE Begins lu iy 13tn. .,, • . ■ j There w ill b e the greatest''price lowerings we , ever offeered in crisp new wash fabrics— sub­ stantial Linens— U ltra Shoes. WATCH! Every Department WAIT! PROFIT! Our and Remodeling Sale 1 Begins July 5th, and tinues all Month, Con/ Dayton S, , 123 S Cloak House Main Ohio. nwomtniiwwwiSi Sir. J. ti. MeCofkell, wife aAil daugh tc-r, Anna .Mary, left Monday for a i visit of several weeks with relatives i in Phnladelpiffa and Atlantic City. Buy Anchor paint. It will satisfy you in every respect. Tarbox Lumber Co. H. A. McLean Sole .Agent For Four=Queens, A=Jack C igars, Ouy=Yoy S trictly H and Made, no D ope . L . S . H O W I C H D ay ton , * - - < i t .99 Ohio. Q B E B R O T H E R S C O M P A N Y JULY CLEARING' PRICES Suits and Skirts This week Final Clearing Brices In Spring Suits and Skirts. Tbe prices are one-bait and in some instances less than half former prices. Large selection to choose from alt good sizes in the Lot, SU IT S AT $ 9 .9 5 . About 35 of this Season’d Suits that wero formerly §20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 best o f tailoring and Materials DRILLED FOR THIS SALE . $9.95 SU IT S AT $ 1 2 ,7 5 , More than SOo f our finest suits that were $25.00, $27.00 and $30. Including White Sergo Suits and White Canvas Suita Dorfoct ,u every way PRICED SPECIAL FOR TH IS WISER, $12-75 S a u l Frcoh cow ami beif- J, A . Hurim. ■ - ‘ j RUST: - Jliv.lfl'josua office ■ SPR ING SKIRTS ..AT $2.95 and $3.95. eluding Black, Navy Blue and Fancy Mixtures Skirls that wore $8.00 PRICED SPECIAL FOR THIS W EEK AT Moro than lot) of this seasons host W ool Skirts m to $8.75 regu la rly *11 $2.95 & $3-95 over Hartman’ s $L J. P. Chow, 3 Clothing’ erila, O. | Aia-tf. • JOBE BROTHER S COMPANY , X E N IA , OH IO . ■

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