The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
For Excellence Our Job Workwill oompara witi tfurt'cff any othtr firm,..** |Tis.’sucia w I k am»}k«;d»;lb!«*■ i n - j | «le:;.fk:‘''iestKti4»s’car» Ashscrip* f c tioa is past flue and a prompt set- f |ticment ?searaesfiy (Jested, * » » | ^^r^^ftf!^(S<*»a^B^s^r:^i(^V^rsMr?Ss^rs^s^r*afr^!n! THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NO. 12 . '?TZZ CED^RVILLE* OHIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 21 1913. “ *PT PRICE, $1.00 A Y E A R FIVE AFFIRMED; Higher Tribunal ^CliftonU. P. > |Superin Church Chimes.I Horn SIX REVERSED. Took Jurisdiction. Forest Malloy, formerlya resident Judge Kyle ou Monday affirmed of tins place, who has always been five or--the Isaac Wfetorinan eases j regarded as a, dangerous man, 6 hot sent up from Maydi-Bull’s court on'hia bartender in a-saloon brawl in error and reversed six. Ono of the.: six was for keeping a place as & re sult of the second raid when bar rel of whiskey had been unloaded by the drayman during the night. Thu case Prosecutor Johnson will appeal- to the Court of Appeals. The other five cases reversed were on affidavits ol whiskey sale* to . George Shingledecker fox medical purposes without a prescription. The evidence showed that the wit ness had purchased for beverage purposes. Aa Prosecutor Johnson had drawn the affidavits ■he agreed to the action of Judge Kyle ajul the cases will be tried again on the chargoot selling for a beverage. The four cases of making sales for medicinal purposes without aper- soription -to Marlon Buchanan, lloy Matthews and Hubert Taylor wore held good by the court as Was the first charge of keeping a place. Another case reversed was that of keeping a place against Mose’Jones, who recently stole and slaughtered a hog on the 1). S. Eryin farm. Judge Kyle held that the evldenoa did not show that-the sals was made m Jones home to the detectives', Boy ; Lewis and Lester Barlow, The Judge held that even though Jones purchased liquor he acted only as agent for the detectives* the sale being made elsewhere. The Judge considered the case a “ frame up” on the part of the detectives who Wer•employed by Prosecutor John son, Springfield Friday and was after wards confined in Clark county jail until Monday evening when death summoned the tromen terrorised victim after a day Of terrible agony fighting imaginary objects. The cor ner had just began hts investigation of the murder, Monday. CHUBCH SERVICES. NOTICE. Parties wanting meat delivered will please phone orders by 10 a. m. and by 5 p. m;, as no orders, will be delivered after that. , Hayes Bates. * ! C. H.- Crouse. NEW B EA L ESTATE FIRM. Geo. H. Smith andJ€. W. Collins soliMfctfte patronage of buyers fatm and City properties at reason able prices. ’ - 1 Office, Bmifch’sResidences. Main St, ’ Phone 148. R. ,P. CHURCH {Main Street), Satur Teachers meeting at I p. m day. Bible School at 0:80a. m, Sabbmtli Preaching by -the pastor 10:8011 m. ;■■ O. E. at 0:30 p.'m. Preach i% at 6:80 p. Golman. ' 1 ^ Mid-week |miyer service Wedues day at 7 p. m. in, by Kev. J ‘ M. E. CHURCH Sunday School at 0:80. Sermon by the pastor a t '10:30 a, m, Subject: “ Christ’ s Easter Greeting.” Epworth League at 6-o’ clock. Easter cantata at 7 o’ clock, Bo not forget the Eastbt sunrise prayer meotirig at (5o'clock. The congregation is requested to give a special thank offering Sun day morning. We are very grateful to Revs O. M. Sellers an-d H. O. Foster for their assistance and inspiring and helpful sermons. The congregation highly appi eclated them. , U. P. CHURCH Sabbath School at 0:80 a. m, Preaehing by the pastor at 10:30 Subject; "He can, who thinkB he can.” Y. P. O. TJ. at 0;30, Leader Mary Bird. Prayer-meeting WedneBclay eve at 00. • . ' " „ . . ^ The Women’s Missionary Society " g a r * w u M t m « « in th e l.o tu r o room wTffi t ecutive committee as hostessesann ual election i»fmWbers, ■^ v —The sales of Banner lye out-dis- tance all other makes, if you use it once you will want no other. Bird’s' Mammoth Store has Hie exclusive saleIn Oedarville, F ob SAnla:—Team bay mares, aged 7 and &, weight 1-100, both in foal and good workers. 10 head Delaine ewes that lamb in April. A. G. Gordon. BkAD A nimals —The Xenia Fer tilizer Co., will removeall deadstcck immediately, free of charge, Cali either phone. BeJl 837 -W. Citizens 187 . We pay 00 c per pwt. for hugs or sheep, $2 for horses, $2 for cattle delivered at tho company's plant. —Do not let your grocer hand you soma other brand when y6u ask for Baunor lye.- Remember you can get it only at Bird’s. BAKING POWDER Abso lute ly P u ro T h e o n l y B a k i n g P o w d a r m a d e f i r o m B a y m i G r a p e C r e a m o f T a r t a r m MUM , NOUME PHOSPHATE Mtm Automobile Bargains W e have for sale several good second ’ hand Automobiles that can be purchased at prices that w ill interest y o u , These machines are not worn out cars like are usuaily advertised for sale but a re in first class condition* Tw o of them are five passenger touring cars of 35 H . P . and have been in the hands of easeful people and they look and are about as " good a s new, they are igti & 19 x 2 models. . Remember if you purchase a new or second hand car from 'us you w ill find it just as represented. I f you are in the market for a machine it w ill pay you to look after these cars. Phone or write us and we w ill call and you , see * H a r c N m r e C o m p a n y . WicRersham J.msstown, AGENTS FOR Ohio, ftto, Hupmobita Overland and The Little Oar. Kindly inform the pastor in cases of sickness and he will gladly re spond. . Plan to be on turn ’ or All services. Tardiness is usually the result of habit rather than any real necessity. In who’s who on* name in twelve ik that of a minister’s, son; they are- eighteen times aa many as tho sons of other 1rofesslonal men. The doctrines of salvation do not change but methods of work do of neceeslty"cbange from age to age. B oa worker in the Master’s vine yard, not a shirker nor a jerker. “ Allat It and always at it,” is the secret success. ndentOf :cScience. of Brookline, letter arber, You can collect the without a lawsuit. wages of si Christians may grow tired In then- work but not tired of it, Louis Agassy once remarked “ cannot afford to waiBte my time in making money,” Willard VVBitohie wiH—lead the Christian Union Sabbath evening Mrs. David Turner is slightly, im proved the last few days. Every parent is required to offer his children to God, nobin the man ner which was prescribed to -Abra ham, but with as-- complete “a"cons* oration; as living sacrifices. We hope a large number of the men of the congregation can attend the Preabyterial Brotherhood con ventjon at the FlrstChurch Spring field, March 27th at 2 and 7 p. m Each orte see that we have -ono, representative. We expect Rev. David R. Gordon to apeak at our Livingston Can tenary-next Sabbath. No one will want to miss this service, In our denomination only twenty congregations last year reported one hundred per cent of their members pledging. A tremendous effort should he made- this year to secure a pledge from every member m out-church.. The gifts may be small, but- the offerings of school children in America erected a mag- tie,and then; •yof LATaye t price ot two postage stamps per week from each member o f the Church m America would "bo sufficients evangelize the entire proportion of; the world for which we may bo hold responsible. Insist upon some thing from every member, and re member, that great impulses are ofton born of very little gifts. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Collins wel comeil into their new home neigh borsand friends to the number of perhaps CO Inst Friday evening, Many congratulations were offered on the beauty of the hohie and the hospitality of the hoot and hostess, About COladles wore at the re ception and an unusually'fine, time was reported, Wo expect the men’ s banquet to quite btt-do the. ladies’ reception. ' • NOTICE TO USERS OF PUBLIC ROADS, Section 49Ji of the Revised Stat utes of Ohio provides for penalties and.fines for hauling burdens of more than Slot) pounds, including weight of vehicle, on tires less than three inches in width, and provides for wdfiht to be fixed by County Commissioners for greaterwldth of tires. The County Commissioners have thereiore fixed, by resolutions, the following allowable weights: Tires 3 to 4 inches In width’, 8600 pounds. - Tires over 4 inches in width, 8900 pounds. Including weight of vehicle in each case. The penalty prescribed in said Section provides for a fine in any sum from $6 to $30. apu iffipris- omntnfcuntil paid/ By order of the , County Commissioners, of Greene County,Ohio, SUCCESSFUL Dr, Howard’s specific has been so remarkably successful in yurlng constipation, dyspepsia and all liver troubles that C,. M. Rldgway is will ing to return the price paid in avery case where it does not give relief. Headaches, coated tongue, dizzi ness, gas on Btomach, specks before the eyes, constipation and all forms of liver andBtomach trouble are soon cured by this scientific medlelno. 60 great is the demand for this s jSeiflc that O. M. Rldgway has >oen able to secure only a limited supply, and everyone who is troubled with dyspepsia-constipation or liver trouble should call upon l»Hn atones or send 25 cents and got sixty doses of the best modieino ever made, on this special half price offer with his personal guarantee to refund the money if It does not-cure. Rev, Mass.* writes ad tnterestm concerning Mb f Jessie ■formerly of tM* fiaee, now Super intendent of D mestic Science in the high school * 1 Brqokton, Mass “ Miss Bather ujlds one of the most honored Jpoattions in tin schools In this s i t e , gjnj has threi assistants, h*vU* charge of all tin buying besides Supervision of tin night classe gDd#he afternoon class es for married, wimen, tjome idea of the magnumS* of the work cm. be gained from am fact that each day.1,200 boys mil girls pf tire high school •are fnrsished. lunch all oJ which must be Completed m thirty . “ Such a department is more oi loss common $u Massachusetts schools but whajl is not so common is the fact that jfess. -Barber makes her department fa y . One third o) State have sent the.towns in, delegations to Miss Barber’s her methods. T voted much spa.) Miss Barber is lecturer along tb “ As loyal Oe feel proud of Ml as sne is better, mer friends, and on being called.” »pkton ,to inspect irk and ‘ aRcertaip a papers liAve de- -tp this work and lag sought for as a lines of her work, icvilhans we can i&rber, or “J obs ” , mwn to her for dsshe still insists Congressman Fess Appoints Son. Dr. 8 . D. Fees, Sixth District con gressman. has named his son. Lear as private eecrelaryttat -a salary o f $1,600 which is paid by the fgov.ern ment. Numerous names have been mentioned in connection with the ^cretaryship, the most prominent weing County Auditor Walter Dean, ivho spent several weeks coinp&lgn. ng over the district for tho Dr. Tho jne vybo within the past few months ,vas supposed to have the promise of the job was a graduate of Antioch who also assisted m the preliminary L-ampaign. §omo of the faithful In the district are not at all pleased over the congressman’ appointment Such is tho fortune of politics.' THEATRE ITES. NOfcrcE. Mr. G. C. Hafina, graduate ol the famous BeemSohool of Horse manship, make* a specialty foi training celts an* breaking horsey of bad habits, suife as balkingkick ing. frightening ajLauioe and every other knot^n hab& He will takeycrair green cpifc and soon tram it so that it will do more and-be more gen${ji than the average family horse. Ho wiltoayey A horse broker trained by the ; ways broken", more than bor Let Mr, break *b f money and time, a habit ora coif Methods is .al- a great deal iso trained. t colt o f Address G, C. Hanna, , Oedarville, Ohio- Phone No, 4-120, The Ladies of the M. E. church will hold a market aqd bazaar in the Gas Office Saturday, March 22. ' ‘ - ■ . Miss Minnie-- Oarriitger of Blan chester was the guest of Mrs. Harry Nflgiey last Week. „ . A daughter wa.8 born to Mr. Mrs. Russel Wells, Sabbath. and C l o t h e s of CLEANED at all kinds D R Y 1’ HOME Clothing Co. -Remember that the ’only place in .town Where you can got Banner lye is at Birdie otore. Mr. J, W> Badabaugh has rented the J-W . McLean property. F ob S aue :—H ours and 8)4 acres, ust out of corporation. This is a very desirable; also new’ house on Mam st., also a house of 7 rooms large lot, renfs for |fi00 quick sale i;i23. Another house 8 rooms, price $250. Smith & Collins. 8t« » -Order your fruits and vegetables of Heitzman and know that they are fresh, MATTINGS— W* have an Immohsa atook, all grades from: 10 to 45c per yard. Also MAT» TlNGandCREXGRASS RUGS n alt sizes. Bird’s Mammoth Store. ltov .P . 0 < Hilt, o f Wiiberforce, will preach the Easter morning service at the A. M. E. church, All are invited. W ants *):—Stenographer for de partment store in Dayton. Inquire at room 318 tJ, B. building, annex, Dayton, > , WALL PAPER -* Our new spring line tkalt Instock, Prices Stc 30c per roll of 6 yards* Border to match At same primf as wail, if you prefer to select from sample hocks It will pay to asp ours. They will he s*ht to your horde forth* asking. Bird'* Mammoth Store. L obt ’. Cult oi ladles coat between McFarland’s grocery and “ Fitts* burg” .’ Leave at till* office, ■ F ob fun* :~Two wood frame-beds, springs And matirssses, complete. ; R. P. McLean; I Sit. * . Central Hotel. Patrons of the Fairbanks theatre, Springfield, O., will have their choice of.'five excellent attractions the week of March %%, On the night of Monday, March 24,■“ The Quaker Girl,” a musical comedy hit of three continents, will be the attraction. The play telia the story of a demurs little Quaker -maid Who meets wijfh adventures in -Paris* It is a clean and tuneful play, interpreted by a capable com pany, headed by Tna Claire and Fercival Knight, \- ■The following night, March 25, tho play will he “ Human Hearts,“ a play with a story of heart-gripping interest, depleting t,bp lights and shadows of life and interj>reted‘ by a capable company. “ Officer 6GG" that sensational farce comedy* in which laughs thrills and mystery follow in quick- succession throughout the play, wili beat the Fairbanks on Wednesday,' March 20; “ Officer G60,” -tells a story of love and garbs it with an atmos phere o f mystery, the fun of which is supplied by,a overzealous police man wilt loans his uniiorm to a millionaire mid thereby gets himself into trouble at headquarters. Replete with bi-cad comedy, tune ful anil bubbling with vivacity, theatre on March 27, “ Little Roy1 Blue” has the advantage of being clean, clever and musing, with beautiful scenery ancKa good com pany. ■f . With beautiful Kitty Gordon in the title role, “ The Enchantress,” a comic opera by Victor Herbert; will play ah engagement at the Fair banks theatre Friday, March 28. “ Tho Enchantress” Is a* genuine light opera written around the love story of a ga-y young crown prince of a mythical kingdom, a story brim ming with humor and amusing situ ations. Millinery . uummmemuoummmummummMmmmmrnmmammmumu m Showing forSpring % Saturday, March 22. Our opening will be a complete show- ° ing of Pattern and Tailored Hats of differ ent shape* and combinations for dress and street wear. W e respectfully invite you ■to this showing“of Paine Fashion’s latest. Miss Bernice Northup Cedarvill®, Ohio. I*i YOUWANT ONEOFOUR Buggies, W agons, Oliver Sulky Plows, Cassidy Gang Plows, Oliver Star Walking Plows, Double Disc Harrows, Smoothing Harrows, Alfalfa Harrows, Rollers, Black Hawk or Superior Corn Planted. A lot of American Fence or Locust Post or a set . of Grand- . g l ip f e k s s h a r p e n e d Time to clip, horses now. Get those dull clippers sharpened. Frst class job guaranteed 60 cents. XTse parted post. Dixon Wise plating Co. 21Primrose, Alley, Springfield, O. —Ice cream, fruits, vegetables and candy at Heitzraans. j Gall Waddlo’ s grocery for State-Sugar Corn, 4 cans 26c. Ohio cause some one has said they are good^ or that they are used in this or that vicinity, but because actual experience has proved them tp be TH E BEST . ]j i CedarvilleJ Ohio r TR Y OUR JOB PRINTING Increase Your Corn Yield By using the Ideal fertilizer for your corn crop, a well prepared fish manure, that has proven highly productive. - The hoi-'t rfeommomtation wo can five you as to ihe liHi'ili. of Ihlu fi-rllHzi r hi fmm .\fortou Ornswell, wjjo'won tho Washington trip fo the host aero of corn in this county. Fish fertilizer was used on this acre which produced 109 bushels of corn. The National Gash Register Company has adopted this fish fertilizer, ifter exporhV.euhng with sis differ*'id kini','a and recommend it to ether* In their soed book, * • “ The Jarecfei Chemical Co, Sandusky A. Cincinnati, O. RALPH MURDOCK, I.ocM Agent. Phon. 13-101. d
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