The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
F o r Excelteuea Our Job ; Work will compare with tha t of any other firm..*,. to *• « I*.IS■. A i* *5. o N s itw t • ' * A | t>-Q is pert duo n-/J a * E*~t- J yjSaTjrst is aniifstiy desired, „ , «•J m & m ,r„Ti2? TH IRTY -S IXTH YEAR . NO. 10. CEDARVILLE, OH IO / FRIDAY, APR IL l.s 1013. The g rand and p e tit jurors to r the .May term of court wore drawn from the ju ry wheel Monday, The grand ju ry w ill meet May 5 and the petit ju ry May 13., Tho following are the names drawn. - G rand Ju ry— Michael Ryan, Rose Tp,; James Adams, Hprmg Valiev . Tp. j Josoph Aroy, Gaesarcreek T p ,; A. H , Sm ith , New Jaspe r Tp.; John G. E llio tt, Silvercreek T p ,; H . A. Townaley, Cedarville Tp.; David Powell, Xenia 4th w ard ; Andrew Dwyer, Silvercreek T p .; A. 33. Tu r ner, Silvorcreek Tp,; A rt ■ Pstei'ffOn Spring Valley Tp ,; Clint Beal; Silvorcreek Tp. j Wm. Tibbs, Xenia, 4th w a rd ; W illiam Laurens, Xenia Tp.; It, W . -Zimmerman, Silver- creek T p .; R. Wi Gross, Beaverceek Tp. • P e tit jury—John Seirilar, Bath T p .; Wm. Huston, Miami T p .; J . 0,- Conway, Xenia 2nd ward; J , W, Zeiher, Silvercreek, Tp.; Thomas Andrew, Cedarville Tp.; George W. Lentz, Beavercreek T p .; W. 3ft. Stevenspn, Cedarville Tp.; John *W. Kable, Silvercreek Tp.; F , H. Rout- zong, X en ia T jj . ; P e rry Bumspurt, B a th Tp.; W. Currie, Miami Tp.; O. R. Bales, New Jasper, Tp.; John L a rk in s, Miami Tp.; C. G. Sheeley, Silvercreek Tp.; John Hovers tick, Xonia 1st ward; Henry L . Firstein, Bath Tp.; W. H. Owens, Cedarville T p .; J , B. Lucas, Xenia Tp. * PR ICE , $L 00 A YEAR Appeal For iEteefion Of !J. B. Grig’s Repair Fund.; School Teachers.! !.WilljProbated. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO ., DAYTON OHIO has done a wonderful business so f a r th is season and prospects are excellent for a record breaking year. It-is necessary to employ more men in a ll branches of our business in order to supply the unusual demand for our registers. We have openings for good mechanics, such a Tool- makers—Machinists—Metal or Wood P a tte rn ■Makers—Wood Working Machine H ands—H and and Auto m atic Screw Machine Operators— D rill Press, Punch Pres* and Mill ing Machine H and s—Carpenters and P a in te rs—Cabinet" "Makers—Foil n- d r y .H e lp -firs t class Young Men Stenographers. We can also use 800 strong, h e a lthy .m ag , 21 to 40 t h f a c t o r y , for which we p a y . 22 >J, Cent p e r hoa r, to begin w ith. These jobs otter good opportunities for ad vancem en t to those who make good and will stay with us a reasonable length of time. As a rule, our fac tory works on a 54-hour week basis, bu t i t is possible some departments will work longer, for an indefinite period, on account of the time lost during the flood. Our factory was not in the flood d istric t and the im mediate neighborhood, retains, its natu ral beauty. There are plenty of board ingand rooming accomoda tions in the v icinity of the factory to accomodate all who accept em ployment with iuv. If you care to Investigate, wo prefer th a t all of those who have no trade, call and see impersonally. All' tliaso who arc mechanics and can no t call person ally, then tell ua fully w ha t your ox* perlence ~Ts, Balary expected, age, etc. Address replies to The N a tiona l Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio. A tten tion Mr. J . J., Munsell, NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM. Goo, H. Sm ith and M. W, Collins solicit the patronage of buyers aim Betters of real estate. A good list of farm and city propt rties a t reason able prices. Office, Sm ith ’sResidenceS . Main St, Phone 143. There was no institution in Day- ton th a t suffered any g rea ter loss possibly than the different churches, both Pro testan t and Catholic, and the different denominations-,will be asked to assist a ll the congregations in th e flooded districts. At a meeting of Dayton Presby tery in Spnngfieid Tuesday a speci a l committee reported th a t it would require $173,000 for the flood suffer ers, which presbytery approved The seats, carpets, heating apparat us and decorations, in most of tne churches are a total loss. W ith thousands of members suffering loss of their homo fu rn ish ing i t becomes necessary th a t outside assistance be given the various denominations th a t will seek financial assistance. Only those who know the conditions and were fortunate to reside outside of the flooded territory can realize what these communities have snf feyed. ARCHER-TARB0X. Miss Mae Tarbox, eldest daughter of M r. and Mrs. T. N. Tarbox was married Wednesday morning to Mr. Carl H - A rcher of Cambridge, O. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. J , Taylor a t 7:15 a t the home of the bride, the immediate family and a few friends being lh< only ones in attendance. After the ceremony Mr, Archer and bride were driven by auto1to Xenia where they took the train for Washington C. B . where they, will remain for about six weeks. Mr, Archer is a member of the U, ft. Stack Food Company and comes from an excellent family m Cam bridge. H is bride has been a popu la r young lady and them any friends arid relatives extend best wishes. Mr. and Mrs, Archer will not go to housekeeping un U1 fa ll,.. NOHCE. In order to advertise the Bours Royal Garden tew , Young Hyson, Imerial Blend, Ceylon Oalong, B. F. Japan or iced tea o^elSWeiijilA tia REE with 2 pounds o f Bours Pilot steel cut coffee a t 3 0 cents per pound. This offer is .good only until forty packages are given away. Come eariy. Being us your produce. Nagley Bros. BELGIAN STALLION. I now have the largest Belgian, stallion in reene county. I t will' pa.^ you to see him a t the Clifton Barn. Terms same as las.t year. I, E. Oglesbeo. —F ob S ale :—Mortised f r a m e building, good condition, roofed two years ago. J ust the tiling for buggy shed or garage. About 12 foot square and 10 feet to the eve. Ap ply at thjs office for information. -Wine of Cardiff, 70c A t W lsterman’s. —Try the new Laundry soap, large bars, six for twenty-five cents. Waddle’s Grocery, Phone 220, F ob S ale Pure blood Rose Comb Rhode Island eggs for sotting. G. C.^Hfthna. —P ictu re fram ing neatly and promptly done a t McMillan’s. —Order your fruits and vegetables of Heitzman and know that, they’are fresh. * - tfl- Prepare Now tor W in ter;—Hard coal burner, good as new, will t o sold a t an attractive price as owner will install different kind of heat. Better buy now and save money next fall when everyone will want a base burner. I f interested get par ticulars through th is office. , fir. Miles’ Anti-Path Tills for nil pain ROYAL Baking Powder is the greatest of modem- time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant And profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. A t a meeting of the Board of Edu cation last F riday evening teachers were elected for the coming school year. Principal, C. C, Morton; High School, Isabelle-W inter; 7-Dtb grade, Hattie Dobbins; 5-Cth grades, Edna Townr.ley; 34 th grades, Effiie Conley; 2d grade, Kathleen Blair, Loveland; Primary, Elizabeth Blair, Coal Creek, Col. Miss W inter succeeds Mr. Ralph H ill; Miss Dobbins succeeds Miss E thel McMillan; M ibk Blair succeeds Miss Nolle McFarland; Miss E liza beth B lair succeeds Miss Rosa Stor mont; noneof whom were applicants. Mr. G. F. Siegler was re-elected supervisor *01 music and Mr. John Ross jan itor and tru an t officer. The Will of Jaj tesB . Gregg which was Admitted disposes of an a b o u t $17,0<>o. j made to Prof. ’V i'Codarvitto cell* Clifton U, P. Church Chimes. A Newspaper Forgery. A statement has been circulated through the press of Ohio to the ef fect th a t an official of the Ohio E x periment Station had "predicted the almost to tal ruination of the wheat crop of Ohio as a result of tlVe recent flood," This statemen t is an absolute falsehood, concoctod by a representative of a journal notorious for its irresponsibility. - No officer of the,Ohio Experim en tS tatlon hap made any such prediction. As the circulation of sncli false hoods is injurious to the Station journals which give space to this correction will confer a favor which will be highly appreciated. Obiis. E . Thorne, Director. A COMMUNICATION. April 17,1913, Ed ito r of the Cedarville Herald:-— Will you please through . th e coldriinfrof-yourpaper help to cor rec t the repo rt th a t h as been,, circu lated some days since th a t the club who gave a concert here April 7. was a m isrepresentation, the indi viduals comp sing the club.not be ing registered studen ts of the col- Other towns in tho ,B eaver Valley. Justice and fairnesri to the club and to Geneva Collego irinkos necessary the foltov.' g statemen t: T h a t a ll of the fourteen members of the club and orchestraavo registered students a t Geneva, one being a senior, four juniors, three sophomores and six freshmen; also that four are from Kausas.six from Pennsylvania, one from Ohio, one from New Jersey, one from Iowa, and from Canada, Any doubting Thomases will please c a ll'and bo convinced as I have a statement of these facts which bears the seal of Geueva College arid the signatures of Pres. W. .Henry George and H a rry H. Wylie, of the, department of edu cation a t Gen- a College. Youis in the In terest of truth, R a l p h C. H o f m e is t b b , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. E state of James B. Gregg deceased. L. G. Bull has been appointed and qualified as Executor of tho estate of James B. Gregg late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 14 day of April A. I). 1913. Charles F. Howard Probate Judge of sniff Comity. —House Cleaning Time js Here! Yoli can get every thing you need at Hidgway’s Pharmacy. Insect powder. Moth Balls, Ammonia, Roach Powder, Bed Bug poison, Sulphur Candles, Formalde hyde, Carbolic acid, Lye, Soap, Sal Soda, Borax, Silk Stove Polish, and Black Enamel, Gold and Silver paint, Jap-a-lac, all sizes nnd colors and 60 o ther things. probate Monday, tate estimated a t I? bequest of $1000 is R. M ctheeney of; . a n d 'n i $1200 to j the heirs o fM ir y Jane Gregg Ttu- ' ner. After th?sk tkfquests a re mado Mmwill dirt e ts -th a t tho estate be divided into th irds: one th ird to go to the four children of M b brother,1 David A. Grefii: oue-thlrd to the hens o f,lu s Biiijer Margaret Laug- hi’ftd, share antf Share alike, .and ..no-tlurd to fits brother John C, Gregg. L. G. Bull was mudo execu tor,- The will 'tfAs executed April 20,1912. , , CHURCH SERVICES. M. E.'.CHURCH Sunday Schooj a t 9;89a, m. A t 10:80 sermon by the pastor. Subject; "OhriSfc tho Bread of Life." A t six o’clpbk the Epworth League meeting, . Subject: "Money the test of Olu^stian . C haracter.'’ Leader; Supfcv F/M» Reynolds. P rayer meeting Wednesday even ing at seven o'c’ock. Subject: "Such as I llftvef' Act. 3:1-3. Sermon aqd ymnmunlbu a j. M. E , qluirch of Selma, Sunday, April 20th, a t 8 ofclock. R. P. CHtiRCHi fMaln Street). Teachers meeting Saturday a t p. m. Bible School Sabbath a t 9 :”30 a. m, . Preaching by pastor a t 10:80 a. in. C. E , meets a t 6 p< m. Mid-week Prayer. Mooting Wed neaday a t 7 p. .......................... —You can’t help bu t see some thing you like in picture frames A t McMillan’s —Special prices,on five pouhd or more of-coffee* — 1-------------- ' Nagley Bros, Mys. 'Mary MbMiehaeJ, who h a s been ill for eeVofal months and has been cared fof $y ,he Wilson hospit a l was t&ke Monday night. . She was accom panied to'Cleveland by another son, the-Rev. J* S. E , MoMichnel, of Cedarville and Dr, Wilson also ac companied them n s fa r as Columbus. A telegram was received by Dr. Wilsoti this morning sta ting th a t she stood the trip well.—Republican. Mrs. W . H , Blair, of Loveland; came up Wednesday to spend the day with her brother, Mr. Oscar Satterfield, who has been under the weather for several days. Mrs. Blair will move h e r e ,before school opens nex t fall as her daughter, Miss Kathleen, has been elected as teacher in tho public school. Keep in m ind the Bryson horse sale, April 30. -Wine of Cardui, 70e -At Wisterman’s, There was no industry in the Miami Valley th a t was damaged to a greater ex ten t than the paper mill manufacturers. I t i s s a l d th a t every mill supposed loss to the p lants and stock except the Frank lin Board «fc Paper Co., of which Mr. George L ittle is president. Some of the mills will not he able to opou for several weeks un til repair* are made. "Tlio best man m the congrega tion is often a women." "Don’t try to do anybody’s duly .but voujfown." ' William Collins will lead the Christian Union Service Sabbath evening. . Miss Carrie Rife a most efficient and experienced teacher is conduct-- lngjthe Mission Class Study m the ne^Jbook entitled, "Tho Sorrow arid Hope ot the Egyptian Sudan," " I t aint no use to- grumble and complain, I ts jest as cheap and easy to rejoice: When God sorts out the weather and sendBrain, Why ra in ’s my choice." Someday i t is going to he .Christi anity everywhere or Christianity no where. ' .......... • - ■ Mr. Gordon Collina will accompa ny the pastor touP resby tery at Jamestown as our • i.alegate next Tuesday. The fiftieth anniversary ot the pastorate- of Dr. J . A. Robb a t Jamestown will be celebrated a t tiffs meeting. . Mr. W. Y. Ritchie will preach a t Pinckneyville Illinois Sabbath. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Hitchie visited last Saturday a t Cedarville with Rov. A L. Bensin of Republican City, Kansas who was an old friend and neighbor in Illinois. Mr, Ben sin was preaching for Rev. Mr. T ay lor in the R. P. church. Meetings of special in terest are being held each Sabbath evening just following the Christian Union service. Come. . Everybody and some others a t Sabbath School will greatly cheer the pastor and Superintendent. Gome next Sabbath. Do a k ind act to some one to-mor row : repeat it frequently. . ' • Miss Grace Ritchie was the guest of Dorothy Collins Monday eve. "The Pastor's theme next Sabbath vfi 11be “A man- worth while or a Man th a t God can use." (Advertise the contest next't'ues- day evening. Come and bring a friend or neighbor. Hon of neighbors and relativesgatli ored for the funeral of Mrs, Turner last Monday. Mrs. Jeane tte Moore Tumor was 57years of ago: she had been an in- vallid for more than a year and very patiently and submissively yielded to Divine Providence arid answered the Master’s summons. She was a model wife.and mother and loaves precious pictures on momory’s walk with all who Were fortunate enough to know her. If no one went to church there would be no church and then—well you are as much in duty bound to support the church its anybody else.- Are you doing your part? A Bible Reading Contest will be hold in the Church next Tuesday evening April 22, for the purpose, of -selectlng-a-ff&lc-gAte-to—Hie presby— terial to be held a t Sugar Creek somewhat later. 'Program a t 7:80. Everybody invited. Admission free Miss Mabel Moore of Springfield and Miss Houston of Mancie, Ind., are guests this week a t David Tur ner’s home. Boost the Bible Glasses next Sab bath. Growth In grace is largely conditioned on growth in knowledge. This comes through experience nnd iitu'dy. Oh! how love I lliy law it is my study all the day. NOTICE TO USERS OF PUBLIC ROADS, S e c t i o n o f the Revised S ta t utes of Ohio provides for. ponaltied and fines for hauling burdens more than 8400'pounds, including weight of vehicle, on t i n 6 lei b than three inclieB in width, ami provide:; for weight, to bp fixed by County ComnffBeion'crs for gr. -at* r/uh lip oi tires. The County CoimiffsMoners have therefore fixed, by resolutions, the following allowable weights: T j r e a 3 to i inches in v .jd th j, SG09 pounds, Tires’ov*r 4 inches in width, 8S00 pounds, i | Including weight of ve.Juel- ■m jOtvlicaso. ’The penalty pregerin d [in said Uoctlbr. provide £ f< r afino hi any mnn from $7 to £*->. amt iinprJ - jonment until paid. , By order of tlio ’ ’ . , County Ccmmis.sfoners.- of Greene Cmfhty,<)hi«. j --Over 120 patterns of p irtu rj j frames to ptleet frem Atl-IeMiljcm' . Th irty odd musical number, clemi jokes anil,.plenty of fun a t the opera house Wednesday 'evening when B ryan t's Lady Minstrels are here. Dr. Miles’ Antr-l'aln Tills Xor rlipum&tl:st!). 3 5 = HORSES i l P U B L IC S A L E O F F I N F H O R S E S , We will sell 35 head of horses,, consisting of standard bred horses, roadsters, work horses and mules, a t the Oak Lawn Farm, five miles north of-Xema, Ohio, on the'Springfield and Xenia Traction Line, Stop 81, on \ ■ *».■ ■ *’ •* Wednesday, April 30, 1913 Sale to Commence at 11a. m. Catalogue on Application TERMS:—A credit ot nine months will be given by purchase giving note with approved security. . W. B. Bryson & Son LEMAR TITUS , Auctioneer, RORERTE . BRYSON and GEO. DRAKE, Clerks. S U C C ES S C. M, Ridgway tlio enterprising druggist rather thhn await the o rd i nary methods of iptroduction, urged the Dr. Howraad Go,.to secure a quick sale to r their celebrated spec ific f<ir the cure of constipation and dyspepsia by offering the regular 60c battle a t half price. In addition to selling a GOc bottle of Dr. Howard’s specific ior 2r>c C. M. Ridgway have so much faffh in the remedy th a t he will refund tho money to anyone whom it does not euro, • When your head aches, yotip stonmej) does not digest food easily arid naturaTts when there is consti pation, spccltHibeforo the eyes, tired feeling, g ldduuW bad ta s te 'in the month, coated tongue, hea rt burn, sour stomach, roaring or ringing in the cars, melancholy and ilver troubles I)r, ITowaid’a specific ^.vill cure you- I f ltd o c \n o t, it w llino t cost you a-cent. A Grand African Vocal Musical? from Wilbarforce University will bo given in Gedarville Opera House, ' . ’ Wednesday, April 30, 1913 ' Articles made by natives of Africa will be shown and ex plained, Any questions concerning Africa will be answered by theso four young mon recently from Airien. They will sing in their own language, These four young tnori have been in tiffs country 8 months Othi-r famous talen t will also appear. ' ■ This grand muscle will be given for tho hem fit of (he Bap tist ClnU’ch, Gedarvillo,' llEV . G. W. BECKON, Pastor. Plat Opens Monday, April 28, at 8:00 a. m, at Johnson’s Jewelry Store. m ay m ake and s e l l a better Corn Planter than th e B lack I H aw k or Sup er ior some= time.. T h ey haven't y e t W e d o n ’t b e l i e v e t h e y e v e r w i l l Buy one f rom % Kerr&Hastings Bros. Gedarv ille , O h io ADMISSION 25 Cents. Ifyou own a nice home be it large or small, you can im prove its appearance immensely by building not on ly the sidewalks, hut the iront w h - stone, well cover, cellar,* fence pests, etc., of concrete, It is so much neater than wood and moie sanitary. It never decay* —is fire and rat proof—and can he easily kept dean. Concrete t* the timplctt building *nd th* m<Mt m nU ti It I*rtMily made from titan »*nd *tid a few neck* « good Portland erttent—preferably Univeraal b«cail** of it* uniform entity' and graat ttamgtfc. FOR SM.E BY TARBOX LUMBER CO,
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