The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
Tat KsMtintM* G up job Work will compare with th*t of any Qthar firm.... She 'Seda, Steroid. T h is step} v b r g jn iw k e n * lti? p p i» -f i'ioK, denote# that a y*j»3* #!it-s>~rip' f tion is past dye and a 'prompt set- / tlenier.t is earnestly desired. . . * j ■*r-7?V _3C- ..JP^ZmT* THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NO, 20. CB&ARV1LLE, 01 FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913. PRICE, 11.00 A YEAR FOURTH OF JULY JAMESTOWN, OHIO, Music *11day by MHlsdgsviUe Baird of Ste pieced, Free Con cert on the public square la the evening. , Admuwion to all part#, of the Fair Ground# Mo, Big# free, Children under 10 year# of age accompanied by patents, Frr.e. . SCHEDULE OF EVENTS BABB BALI, GAME, At Farr Grounds, 10 A. M., Free. AFTERNOON PROGRAM 220Yard Basil, First and second prize*. One Half Mile dash, First and second prizes. Bicycle Baca (12years and under) OnoHalf mile, 1st and 2nd Prizes « . Baby S bow a tF a ir Grounds, I, P. M, (Babies two years of age and under, First and second Prizes. ' . Beat LoofeingGirX On Grounds, a t 2 P. M. F irst prize $6.00 in Mdse. Bomlieat Man On Grounds, F irst Prize, $8.00 in Mdse. SPEED EVENTS 2;16 Pace, 3 in 5, 1st $20.00 Cash 2nd $1100. Mdse 3rd 5.00 " 2:35 Trot. 3 in 5 1st $15.00 Mdse 2nd 8.00 " 3rd 3,00 ” 1-2 Mile Pace &Trot, Rpad Race ;1st $12.50 Mdse 2nd 7.00 " 3rd 3.00 » . 2:40 Pace, 3 in 5 1st $15.00 Mdse 2nd 8.00 “ ~ : 3rd 5.00 ' " NOVELTY RACE, Funniest of all events, Walk first half, trot or pace secondhalf, third half "Go as you please," 1st $3.00 Cash 2nd 2.00 " 3rd 1,00 " ' Band Concert on Public Square in the Evening. Splendid Accommodations-Every Body is Coming Polly Returnes {Moi To The Pen. Floyd Polly, escaped convict from the penitentiary stone quarry, aft#r visiting fiis wife, formerly Julia Jones, and iris, fat her, who is afflict ed with rheumatism, took flight from nere Thursday night when the officer# endeavored to find him, re turned to Columbus and gave him self over to Warden Thomas, Polly told what la considered a flimsy story th a t he desired to re turn home to prbteef Ins wife from Boberfc Holland, a convict who es caped the day previous and, to see his fattier. The offleeiraund citizens generally, give no credence to the story and ...embers of the Cedar- vllle Protective Association, who secured evidence for prosecuting him for the theft of clover seed, do not agree with Warden Thomas in allowing Polly his good time. Outside of tile elder Polly having rheumatism his condition is any thing but critical. Tho father sent the followingto the Warden: "x’m on my death bed and my days are numbered. I t did me good to see my son, but lie did wrong in run- nlng away. Please, oh, please, for give niB transgression. Fire Discovered Ju s t In Time. Neff Park Pavilion ■............ I ..... ; ..........................................’ Yellow Springs, Ohio. , By Xenia School of Dancing W. E. Goodfellow, Instructor. Clark Orchestra Eveleth the Tinner At C.'M. Crouse’s Old Stand Does Spouting Slating a n d a ll K inds of T iii arid Galvanized Iron W o rK Quality the Best AH Repairing Promptly Attended to A. G. Eveleth A dangerous fire was averted F r i day night when Kalph Hill and others returning £rom the Creswrll reception, discovered the W. F. Townsley building ablaze. ‘ The building is being occupied by Ju lia JOnes Polly, wife of the escap ed .convict winch was raided the night previous, and had evidently been fired qurposely for oily waste from a railroad car had been placed between the weather boarding and the plaster. The fire vfas extin guished before any great loss was done. Had i t gained a headway the entire block would have been in danger. Bsv. M.J,J P. congregate a call to the Monmouth, jff| without a paft Rev. Taylor • Washington, filled the Mdr invitation apo»| ions. The Se membership ol i .ways liberally j dent# of. Mont I’a y lo r .gracfmt seminary in Jf afterward was: the localeongr Rev. J.Humjf the ILF, churojyj N‘. yMgrand*oa< bull of this pin Logan-were marr the bride's pai-et William Logan, nine o’clock l a s t ' by Rev. S.E. Mt of the F irst U„l Rev, Dean grs Xenia. Seminary Turnbull and Mrs. William Wf tended the weddir CHURCHSERVICES. 9:80 a.m,«Bunday School. 10:80 Public worship, The Pastor’s subject, MThe Grace of Giving!’, . 6 p. m. Epworth League, Leader; Ralph Kennon., Prayer meeting Wednesday even in g -a t seven o’clock. Subject: “ Obeying thd Vision” . Acts 0:1-0 j 26-19 , . R. P. CHURCH. (Main Street), Teachers meeting.Saturday a t 7 p. m. . D‘- Bible' School Sabbath a t 0:30 a, hi. Preaching a t 10:30 a. m., by the pastor. Subject: The Filtli Com mandment. O. E. meets a t 0, p. m. Preaching a t 7 p. m., by the pastor. Subject: A Trinity of Excellent Traits in a Bad Man. Mid-week prayer service next Wednesday a t 1:80 p, m*. Sqgsion meeting a t 2:30 p. m. . U. P, CHURCH Preaching Sabbath morning a t the.usual hour by Dr. J, G. Cafson, Misses Hazel Lowry, Mary H ast ings and Ila Ramsey are attending summer school a t Woosteri. Mrs, A. B. Carr, of Dayton, has been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Wilson for several days.’ Mrs. Aaron Shepherd was stricken with auaceute.attaok of indigestion la st Saturday and tor a time was in a very serious condition but she has since improved. NOWIS THE TIME. Where can you got a team of coach horses or a general purpose horse? Now is the time to give this your careful consideration. BOBBY BURNS, Jr. will make the Bcason of 1013 a t J . Ervin Kyle’s Cedarville O., or call phone 4*101, BUGGIES I BUGGIES! Buy your buggies of the Greene County Hardware Co. Finest quality and lowest prices. I t will pay you to come to Xenia and see them* Greene Co, Hardware Co., 8t. Xenia, Ohio, Jamesti Celebri Jamestown wt reputation fa lte r! a Fourth oiJUffy|j master Lester S t the committee secretary. A bar e J and a. concert forenoori ai>. the with a ball gamej a t the fair grout show, foot race#, fcy race .-and fc events,' - - Seeks mister. nor of the R, ■b#en extended Lp. church a t >lch ha’s been f-sonve time, hi# parents in it month and pulpit upoff iiffereut occast- |church ha# a 1400 and is a i led by the stu- college. Rev, mi the Xenia id immsdatlely lied as pastor of in', )ean. pastor of forth Argyle, , Alex. Tum id Miss Myra it the home of Mr. and, Mrs. londerry50 ,, a t rsday morning i?D,f>.. formerly lurch, Xenia, eh from . the month. Mrs. ramldough ter, of Goes, at,- Will 'ourth. Buggy Upset; Wheels Stolen. Frank Johnson, colored, in comp any with hi# wife and two small children had quite an experience Saturday night when the horse soared a t a flash of lightening and overturned the buggy. Mrs. John son’s collar bone was broken and one son was bruised. The accident happened near Clyde Northup’s residence and a vehicle was loaned the unfortunate family to return home, gome time afterwards the wheels ware stolen o® the buggy. The Johnsons reside pn the J. O. Stormont farm. let her past jrear In giving ration. Post- schairman of G. 'George, been provld- given in the rounds along the afternoon 11 be a baby ileracSj novel- ellehf speed Will T< Jacob Harbine, a pioneer and wealthy citizen of Greene'county, (lied a t his late residence a t Harbjne station Monday morning, .following an attack of heart trouble. He had been in apparently good health for the past few. weeks, and was able to So out driving Sunday. He was born in the house in which ho pass ed away, and was noted alike for hi# wealth and eccentricity. Ha never married. He is survived by his brother, John Harbine, and & large number of relatives in Xenia and Greene county, Mrs, H . N . Miller, Lotii# Miller and Miss Hag- Oolumbu*, dfPMut * result of the failure' of the O#born bank a t Oshorn, Ohio, an action, will be brought a t once to te s t the double liability amendment adopted by an overwheming majority a t the elec tion held la st September; This was decided early today a t a conference between Governor Cox. Attorney General Hogan, and State Bank Superintendent Lattanner. The question to be decided is whether this amendment went into effect automatically January 1,1013, or whether It-will he necessary f<,r the legislation to pass a law to make It effective. ■ ■ Miss Elizabeth B lair of Cannon City, Colo., who will teach the pri mary grade# In the public schools, arrived Saturday and will reside with her mother, who has been liv ing here for some >tim e .' Dayton’s New City Charted The work ot the charter eommiss loners recently elected In Dayton has been completed and the d raft will be submitted to the people a t a special election in .August. J . H Pattorson was . chairman of the commission, Fiv§ commissioners shall be chos en by the people by popular vote, thelono receiving the largest num ber of yotel becoming mayor a t a salary of $I,bOO a . year, the other four will receive $1,20” yearly. The commissioners will select a manag er for the city who appoints direct ors of law, finance, public service, public welfare and safety. The re call is provided for commissioners and manager, * ' ...NOTICE... This Bank is required by tho taws of Ohio to turjffsh to the. State Banking Department at. Columbus, four or more sworn statement# per year of it# resource# and liabilities and also a t times is required to give a list of all loans where the amount is $2600, or more and is at all times Subject to State Supervision and Inspection, Organized under the copartnership laws of the State, where in, each stock-holder is held liable for his entire worth, THIS BANK gives it# depositor# an additional responsibility of ovtr ,ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, over and above Us Paid Capital, Surplus and Deposit*. R e s o u r c e s a n d R e s p o n s i b i l i t y O v e r $300,000.00 The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio. Our many patrons* in our Savings Department will please bring In their”pass books on o r after July 1st, and receive credit for interest earned on their accounts. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings We Solicit You Patronage^ TRY OUR IOB PRINTING One hundred and twenty friend# gathered a t the homo of Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Creswoll last Friday evening in honor of their boh , H ow ^ ard and bride. The decoratioi.s were rad and pink roses. A delicl- cious three course supper waB serv ed. Guests were presentij from Xenia, Clifton, and Jamestown, K.of P. Hall each ■ ' * " * ► ~ * Monday, Wednesday and Saturday " N i p r Dr. W.R. McCliesney, wife and daughter, Frances; and Mrs. Mar tha Morton, left Mouday for Woos ter where the former will teach psychology during the University summer school, Mrs. Morton went on to Dravosburg, Fa., to spend a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. T. R». Turner and wife. Prof. Leroy Allen left Friday Wooster, for 3 Seels FirstClass Films Two shows each of the above "nights. The fir»t at 7 p. m. and the second at 8 p. m. All programs are selected by me personally and I see to it that nothing is shown that could possibly offend any one. Adm ission Adults 10c Children under 10 Years 5c. S. E. WALL, Mgr. -Wine of Cardiff, 70e ________ _______At Wlatcr inan's. —Wins of Cardiff, 70c A t Wistsrman’s, “ Fresh car -of Portland Ceinent Just m. Call on D. i . Ervin. ■Go to Ridgways to get your ma chine -and harvest oil, the best good# for the leant money, j *Dayton, Ohio * OUR JULY SALE Starts July 5th As has been ohr custom—except the few items we contract to sell the year through at a fixed pricn—* Everything is Reduced Remember, this is a sale of ONLY the BEST of merchandise for LESS than it is actually worth, r -—The tale continues for two week*— The Rike* Established 18S3
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