The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

1 QO-TO-CHUBGH DAY Sabbath. May 3. THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAH, NO. 18 . h e r a ld , CEDARVILLE, d llO , FRIDAY, MAY I, 1914. ClO-t 041 HUBGH 0 AY Sabbath, May 3, HUGE, $1,00 A YEAR W.S.TURNBUL GETSP.0, According to fho enquire "Wednes­ day Senator P em ti'n e h a s recom­ mended W. A. Tu rnbu ll for post­ m aster in Ibis place a t the ex­ piration of th e p resen t incumbent. B.O. W right, whose term expiree in June , Mi*. Turnbu ll has been com mitteeman for several years and w ill got the honor a fter long eervici jn behalf of his party . Five o ther recommendations lei places in the old .Sixth d istric t were m ade: Lebanon, Hillsboro. Greenfield, Wilmington and Waynes vllle. SUFFRAGE, . Fess Candidacy Is Announced . A suffragist worker in tlio northern - part of -the Btate telis liqw riber'cause is -growing. She was in tSS -campaign two- years ago and finds that the seed sown a t th a t time has been hearing fruit, 'Places where it was difficult tc .secure a n audience for such' suffrage •lights as Ur. Anna .‘"Shaw ‘ or Mrs. - ’Catt, a t tha t time, turned out 'a num­ ber of-live workers ready for petitions- to carry on the work. The only difficulty now in-getting the 1 full quota required will be the roach tag of farmers, who are now so busy in the cornfioMs. With most of those reached, i t 1s no longer an open ques­ tion. They have already decided that women have- as much right ns men to say whom should be our official. That Women wSth or without property should have -as much right to say ber­ ths taxes should he appropriated a1: men with or without property, 'Some -persons say woman should- a t least he hilowed to Vote- on -the tern . perance question. But voting out tho saloon in only half the "battle. The other half Is to elect officials Who rep­ resent a platform which is opposed to the business, .and pledged to its de­ struction. Gue of the old arguments' against woman-suffrage was rthat the Bible was ogafnst -It. But th a t -is- as much out of date -as the idea-teat It favors th e use of intoxicants. The Bible has been misunderstood on, this question, a s well as on a good many others. Congressman S. D„ Fess bus an nouneed as a candidate for re election in the new Seventh d istrict Greene county having been taken out of tho old Sixth. So far no opposition has show itself although }fc is known that some would- like to see Gen. Keiffer of Springfield enter, he having been a former member of the Hons* and a t one time speaker, The new d istrict is composed of nine coiuuies: Clark, Madison Fayette, Greene, Clinton, Warren Logan, Union and Chain pai counties. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. WANTED! 50 MEN AND WOMEN, To Take Advantage bf Special Offer Made by C, M« Rldgway, - C. S3, ftidgWtty, thb efcterprisfng druggist, is adyerttritfg today for fifty men end women to take- mlvantage of the special half-price offer he Is mak­ ing on Dr, Howard's celebrated remedy fer constipation and dyspovdai aim get a fifty-cent -package a t1 iuiif price, 25 cents. So positive is he of the remarkable power ot this remedy to cure these dis­ eases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom the medicine docs not quickly relieve and cure. With Dr. Howard's remedy a t hand you can eat what you want and have no fear of ill consequences. It strengthens the stomach, gives period digestion, regulates the bowels, create- an appetite and makes life worth the living, ' " If you -cannot call at C. M. Ridg- way's store today, send him 23 cents by mail and he Will send you a pack­ age -promptly, charges paid. C. M, Ridgway has been able to se­ cure only a limited supply of the rem­ edy, so great is the demand, and you should" not delay taking advantage of this liberal offer h e is making this week. James A. and Mary Lucy Howard to Clayton Howard, 3-10 -acres, $115. Olive and Charles.Peterson to Jason A. -Cowan, lot’ in Xenia, $3uQ. _§eorgia_Tucker to .Mary J3aeterr-ini in Xenia, $ 1 , ....................................... William A’lpheus .Thomas et al, tc Lewis Thomas, one-lialf. interest Eli tracts in Jamestown, ?l. Geoi - A. and Mary B. Gordon tc Jeanette McCormick, 21-100 acre, in Xenia township, $1. Ralph B. and Stella L; Raney to M C. Jfcgley, lot In Cedarville, $t, James P. Maxwell to Howard A Maxwell et al, 14-100 acre jn Xenia township, $1, - C. L. and- Luella Spencer to Henry Grottendick, lot In Xenia, $1. Joseph J. R, Ritenour to Katie Douthct-t, 112.17 acres fin- Cedarville township, $1, Score R. and Alice ’Carrie B, Barg dill to the trustees of U. P. churol ?>f Jamestown, tract in Jamestown, $1. Joseph-J, R, Ritenour fo Anna.® Little, 142,17 acres in Cedarville town­ ship, $1. ‘Joseph R, Ritenour to Laura B. Hut slar, 71 acrer.In Ross township, ?L George W, and. Margaret L. Bishop to Albert Oglesfcee, lot in Jamestown, $1. K. 13. -and Mary Randall to Willlard and Bfiie G. Troute, lot in Cedarville, ?900. Joseph X R, Ititonour to Charles Ritenour, 107.84 acres in. Boss town­ ship, $1. Joseph R. Ritenour to B,- K, Rite­ nour, 23.60 acres in Kofis- township; $1. Clayton and isilveria V. Blaines to. Roy M. Blaines, 54-35 acres in Caesar- ci'eck township, $1.. NOWISTHE TIME. "Whore you can get a team of ’coach horses or a general purpose horse? Now Is the time to give this your careful attention. BOBBY BURSTS J r ., will m ake the season of 1014 a t J . 23. Kyle’s, Cedarville, O., or call phone 4*101. FOR SALE. I have th ree Jack s to r sale, large breed Spanish. Ono five year old, one w o years old and one yearling. Call and see them or address John B ryan , Riverside Harm, Yellow Springs, Ohio, Anna and Raymond F. Hiltabifdle to Joseph W, ’Spahr and Arthur C. Leedle, 52-100 acres hi-Yellow Springs, Bharlee A. and Tabitha Kennedy to Aanm" Kttlck, lot in Xbuia, $550. J. B, Wieal toAV. W. Anson, 19.75 acres in Jefferson township, $2468.75. Jcbn T. Harblne, Jr., to -"Edward Jackson, lot in Xenia, $1, •H. 13. Schmidt ;to F. M. Thomas, 103. acres in"'New Jasper township, $9000, Sarah J. Barber to J. C j and Flor­ ence Townsrley, 33.76 acres ‘in Cedar- vill© township, $1. * Frank M, and Alice L. Thomas to John P. Dodd and W. 10. Bishop, 50.52 acres in New Jasper township, $3593.23.' Nolle M, Nesbitt to H. E. Schmidt, ‘lot hi Xenia. $1. • J. 0, Carson to BI. E. ’Schmidt, lot its Xenia, $1. J. Frank Puterhaugh to Curtis Jef- fryes, lot In Xenia, $1, "Stumps removed and boulders blasted ,by Lewis Shaver. “Homo Phone 280. South Charleston, O. F or B ali -::—27 Thrifty feeding shouts averaging about 100 ibs. CallWm . Rholar, Citizens Phone. INSURANCE. Now is the time to look orit for your Insurahce, both Fire and Tor­ nado. I represent The Natural Fire Insu rance Company, The New Ur ’.erwriters, Tim Queen of Ameri­ ca, The Pennsylvania, Firo Insu r­ ance Company. Combined assets $50,000,000.00. , A N D R E W JA C K S O N . Clifton U. P. Church Chimes. May th ird is Temperance Sabbat jr. P ray for your pastor and the officers of the church. W ar a t tiro worst is better than the Liquor Traffic. . W illiam Ferguson will lead the Christian Union Sabbath evening, Following the desire to be paved should be the desire to grow in grace. There are always souJs to be saved, arid saved ones to be led. - Mrs. Florence W righ t was a wei eome visitor a t tho Parsonage last Friday afternoon, • Note tho following beatitudes by Dr.Tupper, viz: ' • . Blessed are. those who meet their church obligations as" regularly and prornptly as they attend to their business engagements. Blessed are those who believe that they are risking th e ir health no more by attending thoi? church on a rainy Sunday than going -to their office or places of amusement on a rainy-Monday. Blessed are those w;ho ,are no t a t­ tacked by the bug of laziness on Sunday morning, and who are In their peVs a t the first service on the Lord’s Day, when the opening doxology is sung. There is a mighty tide' rising against the saloon ; do everything possible to swell it, till th e accused traffic is submerged. Did your uncle remember you when he came to make his will?” ‘Yes; he remembered mo so well th a t he le f t my name out alto­ gether.” Tho can ta ta drew a fine cro presented. Mtici leader, Miss Mar. excellent work as. "K ing Alcohol' ,d and was wel, ,praise is duo tiu re t Rife, fo rbei fainer. HOW TO FRQNOl|YQE WORDS FOUND IN^MEXICAN NEWS. ~ J L . - 11 your Englieh o | Scotch or Irish or Jet man nne«:*rjr makes your tongue reluctant to at-etr.y# Arange and unus­ ual Mexican won.*, this guide will help ycu, lieu- a # ihe names of a "ew towni and a few Individuals in lira news; , * Huerta’ Oa-EIi-t Villa—V.3I>y;.h. Zacatecas-~i5a,.-n Tamauilpas --Tub Queri iaro—K;.y-J DRAWING PENCILS all grades at WISTERNIAN’S. fi mm flavor m baking - i« alwaysdue to extrema ear* Inmillingtheflouryou bale*with. InmillingArktosFlourw* areiftor#eata* fa| this*other miliars to put delicious flavor Into our flour. For example, tha proportion of GLTAD1N In glutenIsOarewllyadjustedsoas toproducewhole flDU&delfdottsfknir**'atlourthatwlll IMFitOVE tha gueflV t*** BREAD. BISCUITS and PASTRY. Note the colored- preaCher'B ex­ planation: *De maftah of election? D at’i- aaay. I t ’s d isw ay , When you was’ born the Lord God he cast one vote for yon. An’ den the debbil lie cast one vote for von. That election in youah case am goln’ to be de­ cided de way you cast vouah vote,” Greater than genius, greater th an power, greater th an riches, is trie ability to pour ou t one’s life for the uplifting of others. . Toe,.6irtirj}hj,that,qQ.nitnni!«tJ t M t lastly in prayers, main tain ing a well attended" and sp iritual prayer meeting, will have numerical strength, sp iritual power, P en ­ tecostal revivals and tho Lord will: add unfo it- clay by "day those th a t are being saved. W. V. Rttchlc will give trials for ordination a t Presbytery a t Xenia next Thursday, Ho w i l l . speak tjabbath morning' a t Clifton and d a r t F riday for Kongh t, N. Y. ■», Mrs. Jenn ie F. Ritchie will go as delegate lrom itho missionary so­ ciety to Philadelphia starting next Friday. Henry Allen, editor o f The liven ­ ing Beacon, published a t W ichita, Kansas,fiin a recont address as fol­ lows t I t wasn't the fau lt of the preach­ e r th a t I wasn’t converted long be­ fore X was. I don’t believe the world has ever seen such a conse­ crated m inistry as th a t of the present day. I t wasn’t tho- fau lt of the choir, ft was the fau lt of the laymen—they hadn ’t made an a t­ tractive exhibition to mo of their own church. In a single sentence of fifty-six words, President Wilson gave high- school boys something to think about, and he said it in Anglo- Saxon plainness. Of the fifty-six words, forty-nine are words of one syllable, four of two syllables, and three of three syllables. Here is the sentence; UI daro say you think th a t school- masters are often a b it hard on yon" in requ iring you to do things in order that you may pass the test of tho school; bu t I want to warn you th a t when yon get out of the school you aro going to have ha rde r School­ masters than you had before.” Dorothy Collins was elected a t the business meeting of the C. U. to represent our society a t the Bible Reading Contest in Columbus, June 28. The eighteenth chapter alone in “ Sketches of the Covenanters” is more than worth the price of the book. I t tolls the sto iy in detail of tho origin of our catechisms, tho articles of the testimony and book of discipline. Keep reading tbe “ Sketches of the Covenanters.” H iss Grace Griffith attended the funerai-of her cousin, Alary <3riffitb, a t Springfield last Monday, Mrs. Nannie Gray, a former parishioner from North Bend, Nebraska, visited a t the parsonage Monday and Tuesday, last. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finney entertained l)r. and Mrs. O. M. Jiilchio and son. Willard, and Mrs. N ann ie GrAy -for 6" «TcToeV dinner Monday evening, Jalisco -Haii-T, I fy ♦irtf.’,r, ***>(•‘"i .'*4 — *,14AUUl>I;j.iu-t4ikv*- Oa>ru-.t —II a .il *A; Tt'xcocu-.-TetJ-C Telmaiitcp?c—Ta: Tamiiiro—Tara-P] Torreon—Tor-iay- Hidalgo—Ee-PAIS; San Luis Potosi- dEE. Ooalmila—1o-i’.-'W: Aguas — Calient’ lehOEX-tess. ■“ Guerrero—Gbcr-il, Tiaxcuki—TJas-K. Tuxpani—TGOS- C'hilniaha—Chec-v 1 * CHURCHS R. P. CHURCH < Teacliovs* meottng a t 7 o’clock. Sabbath School R 9:30 o’clock. “AH go to cliurch" i, m, Serinon b; Ritchie, Ph, 1L,'pi United Subject. iTAY-cas. . mio-LUE-pas, ^ I’-a-rolx, •OO. ' ' rUak-ilWAIT-to. -kali. ^AHN-ray-pee. :o. AVN. CO.- m-L-co-EESPo-to- JeffersonTown­ ship Schools Centralized Jefferson township voted Tuts- day as to the union of the schools in Boworsviile and t ha t township and also as to a $60,000 bond issue fo ra new building. Tbe d istrict vote was favorable by a vote of J82 to 03, The bond issue carried by a vote of 17-1to 91. I t is expected to have not less than six acres for tho site with a modern fireproof structure of l(H rooms and large auditorium, Such a building a* this amt a ccntra-iizr Ulrtrlet is what we hope* to see hei some time in the next year or so. BOARD OF TRADE ELECTION TUESDAY NlGHT. iPalfe -Afl-gwas Cali f-B-ah.;1.' Ilfrivah, ..IN STREET) Jatiird'ay'awahig:. fiiat^inbrtiihgaB 'service a t 10:30 Rev. C. M. stor of Clifton Prosby teri^n c b u r cvli. “ Wby Y’oniShouId Gome to i Church ." ALL Al j C. 33. Sabbath at,- “P ray e r a G reat Ml Luke 10;2.. WELCOME, p, m. Subject, ionary Force” a t 9:30, ’ U. F* CHURCH Go to Sabbath Achool Lesson, Tlie Prodigal Hon. Go to church a t Sermon by the pastor,. Subject. “ My ch arch .'' Go to to Y, P. Cl H, atfiiOO. Con- secration Nfgbt. * Go to cluirch a t 7:fo* Sermon .by the pastor. Subject, “ The Firtifdden Sack­ cloth,” v “A day m T h y c e u r ^A batter thah ^ thou sand .” Purchases wew Percheron Stallion I have, added a coal black Feroh- eron Stallion to my stable, a grand individual th a t Was imported by Dr. Hartman, of Columbus, Ho has heavy flat bone, good style and action and weighs 2000 l b s / . Before you make yonr decisiun for a Percheron see this fellow, Terms $15 to insure a living colt. - Imported Shire Stallion Colcshlll Diamond King, im­ ported by Truman Bros,, Busbhell, 111., winner of firsts and seconds at Iowa, Ind ian a and Illinois state fairs and a t the In ternational. T e rm s;- $20 to insure living colt. A v isit to tho barn on ijio Ma- gruder and Bailey farm , 5 miles east of Cedarville and 2 miles west of Gladstone will convince you that wo have the b st stable of d raft stallions In Greene county. Harry Townsley. Fon 8 amj Rubber tire buggy in fair condition, storm fron t goes with it. Inqu ire a t this office. A c M lfl ta'.'.ca V f. t flk -O 1*1* w lthrm l tWt'i--1' ' nf laxative trek* •*wi«aiein«r A meeting of the Board of Trade will he held Tuesday -evening a t the may-, ‘or’e - o M cg a t -which time officers will be chosen," t h e two nominating -com mittees having reported. It Js also proposed to have a “Clean­ up” d-ay for Cedarville and plans will Be formulated, at this meeting. Tho Independent Ticket Is as fol­ lows: ■ - . V :" : President,. O. L. Smith; Vice President, L . JH, Sullenberger; Secretary, J . W, D ixon; Treasurer, G. H. H artm an ; Director .1 year, J . O. S tewart; Director, 2 years, Robt. B ird ; Director 3 years, W. J. farbox. Tho Regular Ticket is as^ follows: President, G, H. H a rtm an ;' Vice president, Dr'Lno Andferson; Secre- mry, Andrew Jackson*, Treasurer, L. F. T inda ll; Director 1 year, L, H- Suilen'bergef; Director -2 years, Ralph TVoiford; Director .7 years; Dr. Marsh. 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. Prince A lbert Imported Belgian Stallion, greatest sire of draft, horses in the county. He is in perfect con­ dition and ready for service. Longjumeau \ Imported Percheron Stallion foaled April 17/ 1911 ‘and •came over the water in June of :■ 1913,' A ton in weight and a quality stallion j •all over, the best of flat bone, clean legs and " good feet. Thoroughly’ acclimated and ready for service to a limited number of mares. See These Horses Before Boohing * Y ou r Mares T E R M S i - 4 2 0 for living colts from either horse. Oscar Lee, an experienced groom will give your 'mares the best of care, but will not be responsible for accidents. Barn Phone 13 on 108. Residence Phone 28 A n d r e w W in t e r j, "/■ yd'M< ■ Rev. John Alford, D, D. of Beaver Falls, Pa., died in Jacksonville, Fla,, where he was passing the Winter, Sabbath from' the infirm- atlVes ot old nge in ' ills eighty- seventh year. Dr. Alford was an ordained m inister in the Reformed Presbyterian church, General Synod for more than sixty years and an ictive pastor fo r over twenty years, bu t delicate health compelled Iiiuri <0 give up his pastorate. However to church paper# ftir all the’ righteous causes of church and state. He was widely and favorably irimwinV all denominations. Tim funeral services and in termen t will be, at New Castle, Fa. Dr. McChesney will have chargo of th e services ami "o ftlast night on number 8.„ Eliminate Risk in LEGAL NOTICE. Vs. Common Pleas Court, Greene ’ounty, Ohio. Bernice E. Baker, ‘Plaintiff, Harry 13. Baker, Defendant. H arry E . Baker, Defendant in above entitled action, last known pi ice of residence Neotsbe, Kansas, will take notice th a t on tbo 22nd (ay of April, 1914, said plaintiff iled in the Common Pleas Court, of Greene County, Ohio, her petition for divorce against him upon tbe grounds of gross neglect of duty fhd that, tbe fiiuno will bo for hear­ ing a t the Court House in Xenia on and after June 8th, 1014, by winch date defendant must answer or demur to said petition of judgment may be taken against him. * B brnich E. B aker . SELECTED Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, 50c per 15 cggs. E. 1 Post, Phone 12-191. ........ ... . „ , feettled-— -finally-&na fo rever. T_ When you apply Bradley 8c Vrooman Paint you not only know you have the' best article on the market but you get with it a written warrant— their Gold Bond Guarantee that if the product doesn’t make good, the manufacturer will. , This is the only'paint in the world that carries a real, ;• bona-fide guarantee. \ V That’s why We sell it. That's why you should buy i t . ' Bradley 5=Vrooman Guaranteed Paint " Bradley & Vrooman Paint outwears our claims-—* . protects as well as we promise and covers as much sur­ face as-we aay— and the Gold Bond Guarantee stands * back o f every Statement we make about-it. Now it’s up to you. If you want to eliminate risk in painting, come in and see us. We don’t CHARGE more but w e GIVE more. Isn’t that worth finding"'but about? * THE TARBOX LUMBER CO, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING lagsMS! IT IS TIME To buy that new Spring Outfit and there is no better place than our store. W e can fit you out from-“head to toe” with as good merchandise as is made at quite a SAV IN G in price, compared to the city stores, 4The new models in Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes are here ready for your inspection. SH O E r S W e have shoes for the whole family and we handle nothing but the best makes. H a t s , F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s Trade at HOME 1 HomeClothingCo. the Quality Store CEDARVILLE, OHIO «... JW,., -4«45, NMfen* M.t*

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