The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

0 -A 7 T * £*■*****» U J bmmm • iBl 1 ifi.f&i!iJMH m Sabbdih, M*y 3 , O T . T S f p . NO, 16. CEBARVTLLB, PRJDAY, APRIL 17, 1914, FRIC& $1,00 A YEAR js m m m m « T . 6ir iSfiawiwiaAiN ■’w ~ —*e*Mpp» - • to ^ sjct & mer ■ A TQ«H3AV ATIFMU#. — P W - „ > S T r ; .” ' y. *9***- ■Jra vpotOw, Gov, Cose, 3» &m o f toe r* ¥ w ™ * ? m m ,’ •fiba m **m o f resect fa m t« r owmtr an# . . . . - ... tow»»Mp awl gmmfaiftolfcr.. you ^ #f wmatatmi. baetoipng -INMny te»*e» tingna| f> Weft! % .petition! oferofae; yew fa*- toteS* *u# *ofetag %w t«, mil tftme ike fa ’party xaraMwamt o f .■**» 4*-fa.** i» a » # i4 . m $ tevenfftowij, ■] IJ^aMaMnwrai ft*OARVIU.t COLLEGE NOTE®. CftwM&eaowgant Day comes im t efiraa week* today. The grad- aetfate ekwe tote yew it* burgf*. and fae< and every moth* ilftitli €fir’ iMiltib toe Iff baa bean, lifted o » fae " ■' eontoet ' aod ‘^aratoeri'.i Parity Taft take* * . Wales fefew to iro id a , -Tteefab Bab- eon flterafce-r fa d o dORittbf i*4% of to© Timewatar, tort wax beard #om Id s to ©ertoqfco, Of coarse tifara 1 irm a tot o f ntoo vomsbm tensgueg* used before and after toe ‘felow* that heaped TxmaMerahle. Nevertheless Obariee P. epolpe In no uocertatei,toaea. against fa© ex-senator becoming a oandtetete, “a* a friend and not no an Opponent” fa taking this stand profb- ajb-ly (Charie* foR he n » -pouring oil on the ‘#ready troubled waters. If eo it was--a rastetak*., The Teaotloa. frtjo* -chemical analysis indicates that " it w*e vtiri4 .Agafa '#* « * m oHm old score- chalked Up, positive proof o f the unton andMessed harmony that e3$ete,,0 ., i. % In these same columns, last -week we quoted what'a prominent railroad builder had to say op the next preei- dwxtW contest, that 1a Ms' opinion, frittt ofcservaKonw at preeeset Wilson and *Rooeerelt would he the -leading ’ eqntestantd two years' from now. We doUbtedtHeetntetaent, hut since learn- tug o f ifche pwjpoeitlou or terms o f the Union as proposed, -by Daniel Hatma i« the conference sotae weete -ago, we see tMage, tending towards “Teddy” so far taa ±>anieb in concemedv -This gathering' had- ulmost agreed on the terms of union. Everything wcnflove* ly untlf iWMter Brown's name was mentioned, -he being the star pitot ot i P*ppgr«!eive: cause in-this state. In •a:minute tfie Taft representativesflew into a rage and so. far as they were concerned there was to ho no amalga­ mation. i f Sir waiter had to bo cared for. The coxd^tmme until this timeVet semSfled a quilting party,'hut taking ware o f Walter caused- the heat of friends 'to part and' the harmony -prOr wrasp was cast into Lake Erie, t The ■ddtmrloahle thing eSxrat the ' ’ :0on. «®ce*tneu‘t -was that .to unite on Ttoc&i%$!fo*txsr •i» W16. bonce* he should he given, a :crown • that •would enVy 'the -royalty of- every ftjreign- nation. But-why worry? Tisdioattoos pdint at this time for a s isdAresting coflteet at the coming pritomy for prosecutor. ‘ Prosecutor ttohm^Wifaas amtounced and so has p. Ct. Yohhkln, a young (attorney in Xenia. The third to start petitions is 'Attorney ShankDean,Who ha®had his optics on tbi® job her several years. Doth Johnson and YoUnkin tell inter- eeting stories1o f .the efforts being made by former county auditor Wal­ ter L, Dean to induce them to abandon the race and-leave hia brother,- Skunk, a -clear field. It is said the induce­ ments offered have not moved either and the contest can only be decided by the most popular,man getting the most vote®. Rumor has it that some ugly stories may be circulated during the campaign.' concerning the various candidates. This should be no sur­ prise, as everything comes Out In the wash. ,,• , A movement has been started over in "Cleveland, where most of the nov­ elty forms of municipal and state leg- totoftton originates, to provide through him initiative a law that -will permit dtemAtioation o f the different kinds of property for taxation and also imeor, pointed in the constitution the one -per cent tax rate Idea. The proposition to tax real estate one*-rate, manufaov tttrera another arid bankers and money lenders aaotflwr.Winnotmeetwifh the approval of ait claaeee when to to thoroughly understood. The trap set to catah the tax payee is to provide that in ossa the-meesttre becomes * law by a -.voje o f the people the tax rate sh-outd never be greater >thauone percent TM®is the blind fo be used so that -the moneyed Interests can get a toll that will legalise a special xate for moneywhite theveaHy owner with­ out doubt would be called upon to pay the highest -rate, An- organisation in CohHriSrU*Is also to back this move­ ment end no doubt therewill be nmen literature -mailed to influence people in lending support. Thereto a dark gsrrtteman in w Wood pit^ so. look out for him, years Rian to set aside the flay for the eoffiege and the community. r a - ■— . j-Cedar Day* the geest ocdlege event twfore «vnme«c>ean»nt, will be here in three weeks. May atfe. Very exten­ sive preparationswe hetojgmade. Miss d Is the one duwon-by the to be the May Qneatfc Yfe« •Dance wild have some dls- •new feacure*. Sadi ctose la lit stont, and several other expect to add to the Mrt The basket dinner at- the to; la for AH. to wHl he a of Steaattra to young apd- old. *. You win cowlder itw day well Dr. MeKSnney spent Monday oven- tog--and Tuesday in Oedarvllle. On Meadfeynight occurred the licensing Of Mx, W. P, fiarriman, o f the Western Theological seminary, of Pittri^itg, The regular faculty meeting was held Tuesday nftennoon at the library, ;,On Thursdiay rfight, -April 23-rd, a progwftn, from Shakespeare will- be given, a i the college, InJhe Bhiladel Shiatt B a l. The -program, ccmaiste oi .two-bhort presentatilon® from the com­ edies, ^The Merchant o f Yenice,” -and UMfdsrimmer-Night's Dream” ; ft read ing by Dr, McChesney o f a selection from one o f the great tragedies; Jt’ bi* <B^g>hy, and several songs from, the comedie?, ,The program is each that aU may enjoy the evening. The pub- Dc 3 b most heartily invited to attend- r VF - r , I . ‘ ~ <f Prof. Leaning spent Easter at his home in Dresden, Oi .: -jfT ' ■ . ,' ■ ■■•■.>•:?■ Prof. 'AReiX was .‘licensed -to preach the gospel at the meeting of Xenia Presbytery, pf -the E. P. 'Church, at Springfield, O.* April 13th, . M ss 'Mildred- Mendenhall’ Client the Easter week-end at her home in. Spring Valley, The bpsEfball season for the college- bps begun -apparently—at any -rate, en'fhusi&stic interest 1® -being shown these day® iq the practices. A good team-deserve® support,, (Remember: Thursday*-April "23. ' .flWday,-'May 8, Friday, June 5. NOTICE o r APPOINTMENT. Estate of James Mifler, Dstoased. Karih BuM has-been appointed and que&fted us Adnrfniehmtor de bonis port wkh tile W® Annexed o f the estate o f Jatoto Miller* teto o f Greene (bounty,. Ohio, dectwedd. D&tOd this 31at fl#5y o f arawh, A. D. |P14.. - *0 ’ t* CHAI6LES F. HOWAftDf Rtpbote Jtri^e o f s&td County. - , * , f / . ■ ‘ Estate of James B. Oreflg, Deceased, *W. H. Bwber has been appointed and- qualified a®tuffnflnlsferatorflebtmla| non wrtUh. tftlq Will Annexed, of the tototo (Of James- -R. Gregg* late of Greene County* Ohio, deceased. Dated this Gth day o f Moscli, A. D, 1914. CHARLES E. HOWARD, Probate Judge of said County. A COJWUWCATIOH. Editor of the HrraW. Dew Friend:—I am greatly inter-* toted in- -toe movement to reoagaatae the Board of Tnafla into a ibiggw and hette* oitfaniiatton.- fijan it formerly was, \C< course it w«l resuSt in a welfares asaodatlon for greater and, better CedarvUie, whstovw' its 'name may be. The real interwt that has bewt shown in tha movement thus tor proves this assertion. And toe admjs. ston of the -gesitlw sex to equal wufc frage with too, men in Its affairs ar* gues that this wow movemont inr (00- derviUe 'will Be -progreaelve and up- to-date, A .suggestion o f ft work (toot might -bo -carried out hy thle organiza. lion for 'the good o f »OedjirVBie has oc­ curred tp ,we and I am conceited1 enotjfch to 'think that if is % gpod ktea and one .that i» ap^oflatc. and so in tune With, tile (Spirit already irararifeet ed at <th4bftn«u»t, But Xwill explain d ’ to you and if yon think it worthy, please print it to The Etoaid,' It is this. That, when toe AaeocStlon has heed duly organized ahd launched, among its other meetings* jf should include, ft toSuktr.,' -monthly, Public meeting free -to all, residents o f Ce darviHeand -community. Each of pbese meetings should: be held ter toe ex press ’-mtnpoee o f hearing ® talk on. and discussion o f some topic o f per* iilctftab interest to, toe coimtvunlty. Perhaps the meetings anight-be.-o-pehod and closed with declamations or spec­ ial m-utie, but there should -be obly bap addreto, and .that on a topic of real- interest, Before T clone 1 toali name several topics to order that may make cipaX,too nature o f toeee tftlks. - Also'at toe close o f too atidteto the subject, should, be opened for- dis­ cussion: free to (anyone present* sub­ ject of course to recognition by toe dhalnoan and also to definite time limits. - - - I J-mUgine that I -can; already hebj some cynical reader" protesting that we have , enough talks or talks un­ der present conditions -without: adding to the amount ot ®o called enthusiasm but actual -wind or; hot air that we mugf,,endure. And indeed, this is- Jusf toe 'point I want to Ompti&aize and tod condition-to be avoided in a aeries of addreaseft such «a Xhave mentioned'. Poo frequently our ptfbfic en-thuaiasm soon change® to criticism of local con­ dition® and advice ns to what thetowii ought to do -and change, both o f Which, odvfce and criticism* are- Invariably founded on personal opinion and'lack the stability tocy WduM have if bksed bn a toldi and accurate knowledge of toe facto. Sc, let toe Purposeo f these meeting® be to acquaint toe- people of Cedorvtnie with toe-aotuot losal sta­ tistics jn regard to the topic at ihantl with suggestion as to the inferencesto Which toe facta point'-and alfoW toe people to daw their own conclusions. Fo-r-imstenoe, let «s suppose toe top- ic oCan evening's ftddrdsa to -be **Tit« Ttodb o f -Cedwvfile " Would 4-t not he interesting, (productive of„ thought r i d f S i t i p to toe.mkrctoanto, “ . tfalou# W'4 te&fif&H exteen- aiv«. Atti.-*gatogifie«l WMI ac- qupdtrt tote vfamK ia first (biM vrifa nafid town- at In teioaixkg I ’e m B erms * a. be- Her that w a y man H r should fa elude ftcfaa-1 servmri K tm fallow- men and say toteCTj ■ »k a wrifate organlratimt Mprritin oppor- timity tor almort m w ■ e jn toe ©ofa raunity fa nmAswlH ■tetile ootHiti, prartloal, Iratlftg mgd Hteifle teterviee With ft&raparativrtVted ■ Eftfiwaftl ex- pendifare o t eCttosrM ■ ter money. Sincerely far tite 0*® m * -oedatviHe. "I IWCKieTDR. SEbMA POST OFFS ROUSED m P0AY NIGHT? The Selma po*t b -wo* robbed Again Moftdor nixbm l p ^ t e b d .time within a year, Ttt» p ta « ^§50. in stamps were rttiteibJ nM»M favcai-‘ vert upon -making fli NStemmevy no- Sified Marahal INfik toe -bUted hqundawere^Hit ten •$& Notefite Rfvrioped tether,toaffil ge <ks®s fofitew- a tefaat to too 1Stok; where lit ► hs xurfiteeed toe tow Sa fooatded a ftright, J V’ ’# , , J PUBU&" I wWl offer for 18, at l:00 o ’clock,*! realdeiiCe on North household goods of consisting Jofr Gnb-* rockers, Couch, atsntte, refrigowtor, > atovq* trunk, cupboard cabinet, bedding, exits many,other articles. ' . K. XENIAINCREASE Thp increase bn Ji turns, in Xenia last vfi cppfcover last y«sr. for the viUftge laafcwe. cent, tn the townshll Caeaarcreek towbst; -all In apd the Inere Tb^beneflt o t the reamiy asen when tbs sldercd as to listing p i cost according- to the * two., years ago Was * the real and' peraof** fdjr 114ft, . ay, April toeiWtfl ,jj»tr66t,,-,the RattdaSt •eihatra, |«oind deck, cook i, kitchen tote, and IL, ! CENT |onal re d ilp e r .Increase ,21 per ‘ Cent. - rnsftre *60,63sr. sx eo»i book® re hated ", ’ EVERYBODY 1 SUNDAY Ton are ft membq^c o«.r OhnrohDjS in £ftdj are, bn ^resaqt thafccljurehBatta XENIA CYCt,^ CAB. PresidentGeorge Iittle, o f toft Xenfa Fycte 'Fw <k>„ drove toe tbwt com­ pleted machine to ttita Tuesday, where it attracted no Utile attention, While, the car may appear somewhat a# a npvtity, several -companies branched out along tigs fine tola yew, The car seat® two people, one behind the other, and bw a ten. h, p„ motor. SUFFRAGE* Great preparations are being made for the suffrage demonstrations in Washington*Mfty 9th. It wffl be bead­ ed by a large, -division o f cavalry. The different states will -be jheaded by its own chairman. ‘Women o f Tthe xame processtoo. will march together. The children, wgl be taken- tin (automobiles. The men’s division will be marbha3tt.-6d | j-y Dr, Harvey -Wiley. The Whole pro- session. w® be ,'bound- together (from Aeginnlng to cod, with garlarija of flowers. If it is ftll carried' out a« planned i t will be an Supposing spec, todd. If toe weather should: be fav- xrable, those -baving -thb management will* doubttfees, moke i t » nuccew. . The election inTB-lpiol® wifi Inspire suffragiets .with •now tool, and will surely take toe vim- out o f toe anti- suffragist®, A larger percentage o f toe women Whoregistered In Chicago went to toe polls (than di<ji o f toe men, b’hlcb was not toe way nopxe of toe Opponents bad. reckoned & &om&ot the Wards they did not Receive too beet treatment, Wh/iob clearly denion- rirated .toat a change in toe •govern­ ment is needed, F * Throughout the state J.100 saloons were , voted out* ,■proving that,toe li- q|upr dealers* fears were well-founded. •In .(Springfield the women put up st magnificent, -fight; and though de­ feated, there was •cause- for vejodcing that bo (many worked so heroically Sgaiuatsuchodda, - - The battle in “-Ohio from tote 1111 November will be lor toe securing Of Ou-r rights to express our convlc-- ,lions ftt the iballot box, where ft will count -moot ‘Will not every voter^who- heliaves 4n fair -play, be ready to sign toe initiative petition by means of which top question ton he brought be- bre toe'tpeopie fop decision; next •No­ vember, 'When, if is -presented? • A RESOLUTION^ stiaof f'fdit o f SELECTED 'Barred Plymouth Roqk- eggs, 59c- per 15 eggs. E. < Port, Bhpne 12-191. - Miadee /Hazri Dowry and Dorothy Collins have beett attending the -V. W. O. A conference in Dayton. s'For Rent—Two flou office room>’ over Hartman clothing store, Inquire of G. H. Harjtman, ELECTION OF tEACHERS. Notice is hereby given that thp Board o f Education o f Cbdurvllle School District .w ill meet Friday evening, April IT,. for the election o f teachers for the coming year. A ll applicants should fils their paperswith the clerk* J*.W. Johnson, Clerk* Gedarvilla School District* DRAWINGPENCILS allgradesat WISTERMAN'S. FOR RENT—Part Of house on Ctftib Wootoe street. Inquire of Mrs. Lester Reed, on the east side of house or of Prank Bird-. »• • * » »••«•« Arlsioa is the perfect ‘pastry-flour"* With Arfatoe ym will findit ftsimplemattertohl- waystxjakeadelfciouo,tenderpk-crust-.-ono thatisrkdi,fulloffineflavoranddigestible. trowituMCbt-money spent, how much btongixt in and Sft>w much sept onto f CedftrvJHflr Ina-year’s ti«»5 to learn too proportion difiboaw ed for toe various claesto of ecepehdl- tores iand if -possible -comparteo-n o f toe burines® and financial.condf-timi of our town with tjfeait o t other com-! munattto and perbepa a fqw hints: drawn from- toe figures as to needed improvements. If One- 4 b at -afi ImagfiKitiVe' be can' see ft widd range o t -local ptehlems' such « « toe mail order house problem,' Snabilfty to satisfy all.economic wants; In mir- homo town, etc,* etc-, to Which tote one speech- could have -reference Indirectly and throw light, upon, and Which problem bright receive -further discussion a i toe ■dose of the talk* Nab orally we should expect such a talk to be preaerrted by some one who is especially Interested both In burintee n ■Cediarvtileand in waking 'Gedarvllle a better place 4n WMohi tO- five end: likely the program committee, would select for -the.task some progressive termer or merchant. Indeed, local; talent tootfld be depended upon to prepare and present o il these talks because toe business o f making life better worth Mving, -and -more worth While here- ton be JKtojppHtoed by no one *o well' ter by those who dolly come fa contact with toe-aspects1o f fife in -this commterity, -BUt-wd should not'ejfpeCt one person stone to gath­ er tod prepare toe information con­ tained In: any such adfdr&te- Rather Ought thle’’to -be dope-'under the di­ rection o f an organized -committee, penwpe toe program committee, by persons who are'Willing to devote d little ’ttone and energy to the cause, for toe good: of-toe town and Inciden­ tally -the personal training they would receive, , ■ - ■•■- Cooperation- of the varithA depart­ ments o f the College, especially that of 'Scohomic* and Sociology, would be greatly -dedtrft&le in tote work Sf It Could be terttefactoWly arranged. The sonmftry o f toe findlags of toe com­ mittee should -be free to the public /or each subject bo Investigated. Other topics toot bright be,,treated In like manner are The M<-dfoeiWel­ fare Of CedOrvilter, ft Rriigioue and Moral SramotiF Town imptovernfata and toe Taxpayer, • 'Advertielflig Our Towfl^ Recreation and Afausemcntsof Gedarrifio, Duf ‘Choritle#, Our Homes, Our Schools, PraOtfoal Reciprocity Between Oedarvlllb and -Its Inetltu- tione, .■■ * ; In -a -few words tola euggeetion is ;ust a-plea for an adaptation to local eonditlone o f toe gtatiott-cal meth­ od, such as the national -governmeut mftkfa use o f in Its Various depftrt- menta and toe finding# ©f which we see *fa 1to bulletin#, aepecfally tob#e tff the Agricultural, Departiheftt, Of bourse, I o-mbaaing tola whole notion op plan upon, toe assumptions tout a knovriedge o f the actual foots faJteoea* »*ry eoncernlng present condition# be­ fore feaeonalrie and adequate action can. -be token for their -betterment; that such lonowtfedgeMils-t be pfObured by willing local worker# with toe ftrii cooperation o f toe inbribUtont* o f thlb comrnu-nity and that we «re really do iftve .you-r .pref«red Church. At- tend! the serrioes of that Cliuroh May Srd* The WATCHWORD from now until, then » , bvjsr V b o d y IN a n d r o u n d o e d a r v id d A in CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY »rto . . Themanagera of ttra* BRlNcisSS have ftnaity succeeded In booking the groat Drama “ The Third De gree’ *. They have worked five iponthatoget a dote. It .will be fteat Wednesday evening, April 22. CHURCH SERVICES. R.P.CHURCH (MAIN STREET) Teaohars4 meeting Saturday J >m. . - , ^ , Sabbath School Sabbath 0:80 a. nt, Preaching by Mr. Willard V. lltchie Sabbathat 10:80a. m. C. E. Sabbath at Sp. m. prayer meeting Wednesday 7p. m. ■ at * II- P. OHUHOH. Sabbath School at Q’.gfta. m* Preaching by the pastor at I0:i0. Y . P. C. U. at d:00, I*e»der, Martha Cooley ‘ Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7;00p. m. GO-TO-CHURCH DAY MAY 8, B. M. fi. CHURCH Services for April 10th- in M. church—Sunday school at 0:30. Quarterly Communion and Love Fcaet at I0i30. Bpvrorth League ait 6;0ft. INSURANCE. Now is the time to look out for ydnr tnsuranoe, Both Rite and Tor­ nado. I represent The Natural Tire Insurance Company, The New Underwriters, The Queen of Ameri­ ca, The PenttSylvauia, Fife Insur­ ance Company, Combined assets 368,000.100.00. A kdbbw dAorcsOft. F or fiAbHi—Rubber tire buggy in fair condition, storm front goes with it. Inquire at thin office, FARM IMPLEMENTS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Be your own katesmait and taka advantage n* lowered prices on all ^ farm -machinery* Not having to 7Z , pay asnlsBmsn ^am abis jo raduos Until you give themthe road teat youwill never realize how good BIMEL & POSTE BUGGIES reallyare. They are theextra service buggies and give the utmost in milage. The ,quality in these bugies makesthem supreme in service* .« -u wslfara -to Incur the necessary <exp£n*e and vokrtriteer to# time and work re- qultod to bring about audit, rcmiks. Of coufao ft mean# ba-tdawork, tufi things toat ara worth vHte do not come easy. They faquir* ftterdi work and muirt be #trtr»n far, How«v«r, tote fltetetestetery work till b» tm m tho prices on machinery so that it wilt be money in the pocket o f every buyer* Nous but the bait goods earned and consequently you w ill get bargains by taking advantage Of to* pnte«s we are making, 0,M.A!ROU3I*. Wibereate* A petitfem has been pjre1- ~'.cd fa toe' 'GouncU,of the ViJtege tedai’vtilo, Ohio, detfed -by theown* Ot ft majority o f toe ftbuittinig feet P t property on Mofa (Street,’ fawn Aax- dfiws fane to corporation, fane/ coa- UPkHtfbir o f SSfft feet. •'/ / Xenia Avenue from Pennsyiyants, CJnclnnali, Chicago A St. L, Rail- toad Switch" to fight plant* oh East sSfapet, consisting of feet. - ' “ * t e h l'd w - ^ _ begljufthg o t J, R, Wblfa’ fa faridga, ©OttsfatlMK o f sift# f a d , , ; ■' • ^ - «, North .Street beglnnlpg fat yellow •Springs ©bred; fa (Mala (Street, .con- sfeting o f 383 feet, CbMBcbthe .Street from Ydlow Sprirgs roodi fa Mato; Street, (consist- h*g.ef $8ij& feet,- ■• . - 'McMifaatt Street, beginning ftt Xenia Avenue fa.the Pennsylvania Railroad', consisting of 421 feet Miller ©treat beginning at Xenia Avenue fa the Penoeyivanla rallboiad, coffirfritog -of fe e t, , Shid' otfaete and uvexuucs ibdftR con­ necting or Intersecting tetfaefa. land avettues or parts,-thereof and- ranking a roadway urea of more than 60P0 square yards; Praying said Council toot the noted- w(ay within tlhe territory deOcribed- be treated with oil, andthe -atesetesmeiilt of (thewbolte cost thereof on the prop­ erty abuttingsold rtreeto and avenuea, during toe period o f time not exceed­ ing five years; Tbat toe Council may cOntrlaot for aucb treatment, one treatment each summer, -during toe fife of teddi con­ tract; , Thereto:©, Be It Resolved, By the' Oounscil o f toer Village o f Oedferrille, Greene county* Ohio* by three-fourths Of all member* elected, concurring,: that the’ territory set forth'herein be, and the tome is (hereby declared and created ft district wfkwft which, the ro&dwaybliall be treated with c 1dur­ ing the -period of time or times atethe Council may direct; That kn aseeeament ahull fete ‘levied on toe property abutting, vis: Andfawe laae to the corporation Hoe. Xenia Aveflue from adhbo! house to the light pljuat oh- Drat Street ffedar Street from corporatitaa. fane to Main’Street- Bridge Street from J. R. Wells’ to bridge. Worth Street from Yellow Springs road fa Mialn street Chilfictothe Street 'from Yellow Springe road to Mata Street. • McMillan BtrCet, from Xenia -Avenue fa the Pennsylvania, Railroad. /Miller Street from Xebdk Avenue fa the 3*eni*ylvania Railroad. Per aftmtting foot tor toe nittribeT o f feet each Ot said owners have to pay the whole cost of auto treatment. Said assessment fa be further pro­ vided tor by an ordinance pueeed by. 'Council sifter the completion of the work, and Inaccordance with toe 1ftwa o f Ohio pertftlnfaEg thereto. It is ordered that this resolution be published oti.ce per week, for two weeks, Irk a newspaper published in, androf general circulation In the cor- poofttion, and a copy of the tome he served oft each owner of property In said district, according to -tew. Phased -this 7th day’o f April, 1314. 1. II. WOLFORD, Mayor. Attest; J. W. JOHNSON, Clerk Cor* poratlon, (Cedftrvifie, Ohio. Approved tola 7to dfty of April, lSli. J. H, WOLFORD, (Mayor o f toe Village o-f Oedarvllle, Stefa o f Olilo. 4 Stumps rsmoved and boulders blasted by Devos Shaver, Home Phone S89. South Oharleston, 0 , Von miss a rare treat when you fa il fa to* “ Third Degree,n I t costs 110 far one night. B y E . G. L ow ry ■' FrontCedarville OperaHouse , A P R IL 1 8 , ' F rom 1 to 5 ofcloolt* includirtg^the 4o h, p; 6 cylinder dowri to roadster^class. All electric lighted atid: starters. h '» , ‘ v » • . ................ .. ................................. ... .. ............... nti.i n»i n|iW i . i ... i, i P r ic e s $ 19 8 5 to $950 S E E TH IS D ISPLAY E .Q . L o w r y S E A S O N 1 9 1 4 At the farm on the Wilmington road, edge of corpor­ ation South of Cedarville, Ohio. P r in c e A lb e r t Imported Belgian Stallion, greatest sire of draft horses in the county. He is in perfect con­ dition and ready for servioe. L ong jum eau Imported Percheron Stallion foaled April 17, 1911 and came over the water in June of 1913. A ton in weight and a quality stallion all over, the best of fiat bone, clean legs and good feet. Thoroughly acclimated and ready for service to a limited number of mares. See These Horses Before Boohing Your Mores T£RM Sfa»$20 for living colti from either horse. Oscar Lee, an experienced groom will give ypur mareathe best of care, but will not be responsible for accidents, . Barn Phone IS on 108. lietidence Phone 518 A n d r e w -W h ite r TRY OUR TOB PRINTING „C,>- 4

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