The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
TJ4* item wfcrn ip * ifccdwith aa in* duMcnucs that 3 year's M'dmili" ti'ja |t past das ai/J * f rcajpt *tte tlcment ft earnestly desired. . 1 i i THTEtTr-SEVENTH VXAB. NO, 14 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, ISM, PRICE, $1,00 A YEAR JOE BAKER POUND OVER | TO THE GRAND JURY. OBITUARY. ■9 Jo * Bikor, who tom m m a -time in Owe pm wtikmly * tew w»*k« ago -wot from to * work# wtoor* b* hud tom s fo r a yw r, oagsigod la more trot*-!* Jo*t Stefeato wfeon too drew * revolver and torratoiwd to* life of (parley Warner jute several others. The troubte etwted 1» tfc* alley toarfto* ■north, fromtea etepot famous for meet Anythingyouare looking for. Baker feed W» -Inertng before Mayor Wolford, 'Monday, and was bound, over to toe grand Jury. WILt. BOON REACH. MILLION DOLLAR INCREASE on toot; buJWtip; mm -wliee your coin* mhtee imM 4 meet&nc. Misbty glad to welcome our ptete- Mr*. Jennie Tfeomoeoe, daughter of , WSto„ about onetfcJpft of th e ,j»er* eon&l returoe to , toe total to date nc* ■cording to District Aaseww ‘H. J , jr&r- Xt/U, m s $*m $1,000,000,00 increase. 4tor the past week 230 township re-,- turns etowed an infcreate of $120,143; 41 YiHoite returns, $4,855; Xenia city, 102 returns, $38,9?G. • NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT- Estate of James Miller. Deceased. ■ - Jflorlh Bull has been appointed and . qualified op Administrator do bonis won wito flaws' WdiE Annexed', of th« •state o£ Jamas Miller. late of -Greene County,' Ohio, deceased. Bated! this Slat day of SMtatoh, A, B, 1014. . CHARLES F, HOWARD, ‘ Probate Judge of. Bald County, John A. * * 4 Nte-cy Baker, wa» -born in- Graeme ooumtyv near OecbwVtids, January 3$, 1827, ted died near that place March 12 , 1214. She w&o spent iter ohUdfhiood. there and. us she grew into womanhood! many were the dear friends sfee made. iSfce was a member of the ffcwi M, IS. church o f Xenia, Ohio. Oo Ootobte 16, 1906, ehe was united in. marriage to Harvey Thomp son. To this union Jive chiWrenwere bora-*feu-r boys and, one baby girl, Mary Margaret, whoee apl-rit took its flight to Join it* mother ex actly tweuty.four hour* later. Jennie was a kind' and loving wife and daughter and slater, and was loved, by all who knew her, Her Mat pebtttoni to God's throue for her Joyed! opes has been, presented her te»t words of advice -have ‘heed given,'her Jaet visit made, but -rarnem her, dear opee, ever let her example live green in your memory. Though She wtM never greet you to her home again, she la really waiting to greet' you, ‘beckoning you to- come heir way -rite God- She 4s survived by her hua hand end four obiMren, her parents, two Bisters and ithree' brothers. Be-ypbd: 'the double .and hopes' and tears, Beyond the oanee end Joyist. and tears, Beyond the ‘enduing and the -weeping, Beyond, the welktog and the sleeping Our loved one restate; elwnhers deep, In silent and- eternal steep, THE DRUM AND ROUSE UP SOCIETY. n NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Josfc 'BRitxigS' eteld. a good mkny \ j'ears ago, that “if you want to be *W. B . Barber- has been appointed rtattofc, you must, get to fmnit of folks .Estate of James B. Gregg, Deceased. apd qualified as administrator debtmis non wikta. the 'Will Annexed of the estate Of James B , Gregg, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Bated this eth.day.of March, A B , 1914." . OHA'RLBS F . HOWARD, Probate Judge of said county.' Statement of ’ the ownership, naan- agement, circulation, eta , oftoe Cedar-- ville. Heihldi pUbKshed weekly at Ce- darvi-lle, iQhio, required by the Act of August, M , 1912, Name of .Editor, Kaplb Bull, Cedar* viite, Chic. iMauaging Editor, Karlh. -Bull, ‘Cedar- vllle,, iCteo. Business Manager, . Karlh Bull, Ce- daryille, Ohio. . Btiibteher, OhiiO. Owner, KaiSft Bull, 'Cedarville, Ohio. Known bondholder®, * mortgages, .end other security holders, l pea- cen t or more of total* amount of bonds, mort gagee. Or other edcuritteS, Mono, Signed, , Karfh Bull, Sworn to aod suhtesrihed' before me flifjA lot day of April, I f l i , Karlh Bull, CedarviUe, and bother them'sum.” That is why 0, E , oqeurjsj So often in this column, And toy -the .way, tola is toe lash time C. E. will Appear. IChrihttou -Endeav or is important enough to have its; name spelled out .every time. 'Mr. Kelly,-of toe Xenia Seminary, say® of our organization,f “You, have a mighty good society- up here; there is something' doing all the 'time.' Think we ore 'bragging, do you? No, we are just toying to “gelt In frumt of folks.” And you retaejmlber the max im of IM®es BbaiudiS'h, “I f you would have a thing Well done, you must do It yourself; you mksit not lease it to ethers.”, But, there we are 'boasting again. * > iWimiamT , Ellis, world traveller and contributor to toe “’Oomftoentt," htor Self a produet of Christian Ende«a(vor, says that jpractically every.mieeionary, on-thehrftngiine today, who hasgone oult to tbtat generation!, -received hte toaftnlng through toe ehteneto of a young peopled society. Obtoatom En deavor not tonly tnBaaetor service, hut it conteon#tea tor torstoe. Bid ytod wm mss mew CtuHebEant ■deovor buSieito? K -ybu did mot, you STSUB®aTVTLI.E—JUNE 23-26. At a Wg (lutfHhte Endeavor con- venWon a poll w«a token and It woe found to st more toan ninety pen cent o f the delegates were offset's or teachers in toe Sabheto School, “Christ a t tote host,’* Says Mr. Kel ly. “-the he did speak to xnuffltudes, woe a personal wortcer”; which sug gests again toot oust Personal Wtork- eiw’ Band -meets every w-oek after toe midweek prayer-mootipg. Were you owe o f the 107 preeent a t Bsbbatoi echqoi on Wald© Bay? Rome coliectlon, wasn't It? $33.55 with Mis* ‘Murdock’s. tkasstooJdtog the bon- her. with a sixty cento per member ayertsge. r The verses to he metnonlzed- this week tee toe 'Love worse I John 4:16, and tots ®ow«r .vsrse ‘Phil- 4; 13. Mias MendeohM't is toe Header. - ‘CShntetftei Endeavor unetobera are no mere awxanlwous to Cedarville to day than, two week® egos, tout tJr&F are more wobictolble, Thkty-alx CfhristOan Endeavor -pins- U tlie cause of toe dif ference, 'Fred B. Smtto, leader Of toe Men and- Religion movement, gives a. port* vtocing testoimpy ltd- toe -value oi' Ohrtet'jiani Endeavor training in which he .saw: “The j very iSrst Christian work l ever did in my life .was 1® the Christian Endeavor society.*' Jules Verne .toought' he T'was going sonse when-he bent a JeHbw aaound the world, to eighty days; Futek tMfl he would girdi toe etbto. Jii 'foity mSn- nt«s, was it? Our society, too, to to the ‘Also nan” , ohms.' I t started around toe ‘world Sabbafthr evening on a tmssftohiary .pdcine, but got straniler in- India, due to too many interosttog «itopa' being mlade on toe way.' . We note with -pdeaisurib tfbait toe .young people o f toe Clifton U, F. church ®re arming '-themselves with toe "swprd o f the Spirit"; toe ope hundred Scripture 'passage®- 'they are memorizing are’ excellent, too. Dr. Francis Clark,- president o f toe United. Society of ’ObristSani Endeavor, is now a t work in Naples, Italy, When' -the Efficiency Campaignwas explained to a certain society tod plan me* wiftih, inhtawt approval*. .“Sure, we want -to knjomr -whether we are living in -the lend of the -Midnight Snn or in- the temperate zone." ‘Let’s make our toownometer -register equaforia temperature. BfM you■ever todnk -how -long our pledge -blnde via? "Wer promise to lead a Christian life 'throughout our whole Mves.’ Of course toh-t do'eS not mean, merely our lives on- earth. Christ, fe.ou-ra for. eternity, and we are to be Hds» for eternity,-and to do His wi-H eternally, “OraOe an Eiv "You' "might h* t e know how many of ow 3« xm m aocweiooa were on our “Prayer htet" prepared one year ago. .Keep- on, "The effec tual fervent prayer of Arighteous man avaHsih rnneh." Da Every-orw-to-Churafc Sabbath too following men will tofl why they go -to church* viz; Dfcarte# Finney, joha Stanforto, Henry Msdpfy, Jacob Fluke, Israel Lacroue,' ®. C. Corey, William Fergmwo, Jo in ’Kyle, Boss TannthUi and Georg* §&f$. Mr. end 'Mrs. A. B. Cot-oy, of Chi- fcogo, ara-vlaittog Mr. and Mtw, E. <7. Corey tots week. ,4 , Is 21 years since the brothers men and a most drilgMfu! reunion and jfckwafaip was enjoyedv . J Ttohmn of the chutt# mot ‘Monday 'jan d «et a large number " to ocoowmodato ‘ to ctsurch- The hn-t ntwuber o ft toe Lecture Coatee, ’The Suwaaee ®tver Quartet/’ wa«. a greait aucceue. audience ldghly appreciated ft -*pteqd4d pro gram, ‘Mir. and Mrs, Lee wpawake-were worshiper®with v » Bust Jfeibbato. ^Iri l pf hitch racks atrwMteas- wSro come BOOTLEGGER GUILTY,* J GOES TO THE WORK*. \ ‘ ■ I 'Charles Jcffrlts was found guilty of | boot-lagging in Mayor Wd-ford's court,, Jiaturday, and *w*» sent to the works on a fine of $lp0 and<coats. A general fight took place some week* ago at toe Jeffries home and «* & resuit, a boot legging charge was filed. That Jef fries was guilty of too charge was also proven by the fact that While in Jail CHURCHSERVICES. U. P. CHURCH, Church services Sabbath as usual Westlake i®conductingofvery success- -My tomaniiwton ©xps 18X6. .-November fli/lyou must need toestervices^of list. But, sey, keep your good eye A r is to s p ro d u ce s th e la r g e s t n u m b e r p f lig h t b is c u it tv ith a fla v o r from a s a c k o £ flo u r . I t i s t h e s o u n d b a a s f o r t h e p e r f e c t l o a f dewrorer, aiwaya an EttdeavwerJ’ We The funeral was ■held Thurs- begin In tote society an endlteB ser vice and* an endtem jo y ” Truly we aye to a mtojbty-Mg.bustoeae. Bay, metobteel U’* mlghiy kind in to©*dtoto to wiwee evtof week. You, »an rgpfcy toe flavor, by CLIFTON* U. P. CHURCHt CHIMEb. Give the church a chance, ‘ O, 'taste and- nee .that God- is. goodt 'T t is poesBblo for A soul- to be lost. Omer Sparrow will -lead toe Chris tian- Union Sabbath evening. A hearty-- welcome fend, a coitlial handshake await yon at our olmrch,- Kcep April 12 an open date, for <we will expect you at the church service with, ail your children and friends. Reputation 4 b what men and women think we are; character Is what God and- the angels know <we a re ,. No -Spurgeon, Beecher -or Brooke ever did-We work in a twenty minute sermon. The teachings of the Church have made your home® secure, your loved ones safe, arid1yotir >Jffe respected; ‘ All together! Let’* get together in the interest o f the Kingdom o f Christ next Sabbath; Yes, I ’ll he there! The aim in teaching children to give is not mainly the securing of a large amount of money from them, hut -es tablishing correct principles and- prac tises. - ©- Mr. Fred Mann! his faliher-ln-l-aw, and wife, from Sato day. Mrs. Manning bat©'been visiting weeks, tefOQtnpsmled joiHa. J . R. iRitenohr, * resident o f -Grape Grove 'for many yters, died Monday a* «. result of ft paralytic stroke some days ago, He i» survived by five children. He was 80* year* of dge and his wife "died fifteen yearn ■ago, Mr, Ranee McClellan has tented the Turnbull property pn South Main and has started a meat store. < Millinery Showing » r for Spring Saturday, April 4,1014 O t i r o p e n in g w i l l b e a c o m p le t e s h o w in g o f P a t t e r n a n d T a i l o r e d H a t s o f d i f f e r e n t s h a p e s a n d c o m b in a t io n s f o r d re s s a n d s t r e e t w e d fr. W e e s p e c ia lly i n v i t e y o u t o t h is s h o w i n g o f D a m e F a s h io n 's l a t e s t . j Miss Bernice Northup C attarvU i*, Ohio* 301 $ 20.00 APRIL 12 ACCORDING TO YOUR FAITH. Dr. Campbell Morgen, of London, saya “the man who believe* In Dar win Is out of date. Barwinisut is deed. There In no scientist today standing on the same ground' «a Bar- win took in Ms theory of evolution," The officers Of the Women’s Mission ary Society were reelected for an other-year. They are as follows; President, Jennie F. Ritchie; vlce- preridewt, Margaret Buick; secretary, Ada Finney, and -treasurer, Jennie Rite- ' ' ■ Some of the older set are feeihig quite optomlstic over toe situation sine© ex-Presldent Taft said A man did net reach his best until be was sixty. Solomon, who wan * very *wtee man In his day, talked In* the same The* .program of a church imiet change with toe changes In the -popu lation of the community. A good many hard days' work must be done before -the coming of the “mfll* lenlilm." . _ Jdhn, “in -the Spirit Oil the Ixkdd Bay," was dweeted to observe the day by doing nothing but by writing seven letter# to make seven eRleft belter. Do you use your pen for Christ? —■April 12 te toe day for Everyone* to-Churoh Sabbath, Begin to, plan for It and let tech regular worshipper be a ootamitfee of one to bring one Other, ‘Worship is expressing to God by Word or deed our appreciation of what Ho is and of what He does; Dr. Ritchie’s theme next 'Sabbath -win be 'Th e Living Church, and his prelude on “Mistake# About the Church;" Try! and hear this Bede* of sermon* on "Tim Ofcurto," Last Saturday’* State Journal eon* .teamed ahi editorial on Eucfcen®, to ' whom the pastor referrml a t length two weeks ago in his sermon on “The Goa* of History, Did I hear you. ray, "m m iteiJhailL hired me," or In other words, “The postor ha# given you nothing to do"? Please ta ll a t the personage a t your earliest tenvedence. •tot.term- of school at Softool house, near - -.Mr. Philip#, -hei Bradfute, (ha# reeov1 tb- undertake a trip to inghm, to visit kte The pastor has -been a t a., conference of April. 1-3,' on -the to' -Which t'he Buipit SI Today." ‘Mr, -OrvilleGrewell ., fid -Prefibyt«rian«, froto tpoyedhinto toe Ferg We hope they? wilt wi IMte. Sadie Oturrie, -’ toUsfly '111, is now cony hope wilt soon be usual health-, Mrs, EReto.-Wright day from, a visit to *h- a t Xenia and Dayton. Hopewell Waddle, of O, E, eUfOderitly e, Wash- to speak: Presbytery, Th e Truths ‘Eknphaslze ;JamHy, Unit- yton, have oomanuntty, a t CUffcon- beenaer- ent and we ■ed- to' .her, Tues- bn, located GRAND JURY RETU SEVERAL IfJbtCTMENTS. J . H. Bartouiah, J , .CJ Jackson and George M. again Indicted by the connection-With toe fail born, ban®. Other quashed by Judge *M- bana, in that they W a Wrong eecSon of re-indictment®- . . Owing to the Mines# Hurblson, another mei drawn, Otto Horiilpk, , ____ Hammond, of-tins pla<c» was -aleo a member of the Jury.- ■ •to, a . a “ y lw ite id. Jury lii of toe Os- onto TO-te n, of- Ur- •awn. under Hence toe ■*-M^*; j ; ” a „ had to' be \pfr, George R. R. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) Teacher#* meeting Saturday evening it 7 o’clock, Sabbath School Sabbath morning at- 1:30 o’clock, . Preaching by W . K . MeCheeney tebbath a t J0;30 a. m. Oi K, prayer-meeting Sabbath at >;80 p. m. Prayer-meetidg Wednesday a t 7 p. m v • Subject, ' ’Walking in Christ” Luke 14:7-24. SELECTED 'Barred 'Plymouth Rock eggs, B0c per J5 egga ?hbno. 12-191, ©, v Poet, INSURANCE. Now IB the time to Ioi>k out for your Insurance, both Fire and Tor- mdo. I represent The Natural Fire Insurance Company, The New Underwriters, The.Queen of Ameri ca, The Pennsylvania, Fire Insur ance Company. - Combined assets 558,000.000.00, ‘ " AfTJHlBlV J aokson ; - FOR RENT—Part of house on CM1- Icotoe street. Inquire of Mrs. Lestev teed, on fhe east side of house- or of Frank Bird. DRAWING PENCILS all grades at W ISTERMAN ’S. Somebody May rnaKe or se ll & better CORN PLAN T E R than the BlacK HawH or som etim e. j}.i ■■■ . . . T h ey haven^t yet. W e don ’t be lieve they ever will. Buy one From Kerr &Hastings Bros. J CAR ON TRACK BUND RELIEF NOTICE. .Blank applications for blind re ef ynder the late law, may how be obtained oh application a t the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House a t Xenia, Ohio. Poraona claiming relief, shall file with the board, a duly verified statement of facts, bringing them within the provisions of the -law, and whioh shall' be supported by the evidence o f a t least two re putable residents of the county, •ns of whom shall be a registered Physician, Bpard of Commissioners of Gfreene County, Ohio, by Geo, W. Kendall, Clerk, “ Sketches of the Covenanters’1 promises to become a c la ss ic,. Keep reeding “Sketches of the Coven anters” says Ur, Ritchie. Tha re mainder of successful edition .at half price 60c. Orc^sr promptly at Herald Office, A. M. George. Mrs. Lucy Edwards and son, ElriB, of Carmi, III,, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L illie McKinney They had not seen each other for 19 years. W« Recotnmsiwl CAMPBELL'S Varnish Stain Eor Finishing Floors, Eorniture and all Iaterior Woodvror& Stefa««d nttUmy^ik mm imepelA*tateii. A llo t f a i . Y w <» s » pplyitjrcw « Ji . CupmtilvMMfaOh » B«*ten,M«as. . . m t swATTtR mm F]y fort* hr dSf«eli« FOR*AUtBY *•.*•> . - .“O il * G* M . C RO U ftg Car of fortltlzor just received Carl supply your requirements In this lino for potatoes, corn or oatt. Kerr & Hastings Bros. LOCUST POSTS N6w 1 b the time to build fence. A car load of locust fence poBts ready for you. Prices right'. C. N. Stuckey A Son. F o b S ax . b :—K ubbertire buggy in fair condition, storm front goes with it. Inquire a t this office. (Stumps removed and boulders biaRted by Lewis Shaver, Home Phi a 286. South Charleston, O. H e v w , Specia l L ow Pride i f TaKen From Car in 2 1-2 Bushel Bags. - i Rose, Triumphs and Eating Stock. For p r ice ph on e 80 . C ed a rv ille , Ohio Bird’sMammothStore MWA, f i t The Greatest Productiofi Ever by Local Talent. The College Minstrel” OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, April 7, Special Scenery Valued at $250.00 Procured for this Performance A Genuine Black Face Minstrel with Special Costumes and Stage Settings. *■ -4 Local Hits, Good Jokes,Catchy Songs * • Nothing so Elaborate has Ever Been Attempted Previous to this Performance. Gome laugh, sing if you wish, and make this remembered jolly evening. long PRICE 3 5 c Plat Opens at 2 p. m., Saturday at Johnson’s. im
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