The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

F o r ’B b tw M m m 0 m J o b Wcwkwidaoo<*p*f» wfch .thus! of * 13 ? etlMf tram ft*J SSe.. tJeck yterald. This item whenmrk»4 with an is 4ex, JaixXs* thst* year's mbfcrip* lion it p**t due and * j rowf t nM- tjement it earaettiy desired. . 4 * vmtat-mttarm mum. * 0 . «s CKOARVIUJC, Stortfbllect k New A Benedict. Vht many tfcto&d* of Sbcriff-riee-t, JFtmk A> Jto®ki»ti wed Mis* JCdok Tovmnley were surprtuxl Tuesday morning up<m learning of their . marriage Moaaday evening the home or the brldo. The affair bad been secretly planned and only a fair reUttves , and friends were Invited shortly before the ceremony. The bride >ind groom appeared unattended VrhHf the ceremony m i performed by the Rev. -J. B. E. M*MIoh»eL • The bride wore her traveling dress of' blpe broadcloth %p|th ohjiffop waist and wore a oohsage .bequet of carnations. FpUowrajf congratulation* tW bride and groom .were drivjffc by motor to Dayton expecting to. go froin there to Cmeinnati and Chioagoon a wedding trip. •Mr* Jackson has just finished fourybgrsas deputy .under Sheriff 'MoCallistarand will upon the ffrst Monday In January cuts* upon bis duties as sheriff, having been *elected to this important office lest ^November. His bride wa* for Several year* a teacher in -the dls- triot and in the Tilings schools. Both are popular young people and they will receive the 1 heat, of wishes and congratulations upon their re­ turn, - 'J • Those present werei Mr- Joseph A. Flttney and Wife, Xema; Mr*. » , G. George and children, of Jafflestown; Mrs, R. L. Baldwin* •and son, Robert, of Chicago; Mr. and,Mrs, Huston Cherry, Mrs. A. O. Bridgman, Mrs. Dora Herr, MI bs Duoito Gray, Mr. Andrew Jackson, ■Mr- and Mrs. Jackson w ill go to housekeeping in the sheriff’s residence provided by the. county upon his enteringoffice next'month. BASE BALL SEMIN- SCENCES OF INTEREST. The series of remlniscenesof baseball In this county by our fellow townsman 'Ted Richards asappSiring in the Xenia Republican are uireating considerable . interest among' those.who foliowthegame The writer starte* back about 1880 whileCedarvill* boasted pf* team back ■ Jptontefr&itito, !&JtshMd*f.fi8tWey.Hut- # 1 %®!SDIriftea«to,^asfc.^^ John ftfavshyU, ,Kilt^fci»sa*e,iSitt. lliEf .and jhniaieChne. ..... "Gee of the ftrfit game* remembered Wsswith a team from Cedarville with John MpCorkri pitching. Rumpus Jones, then a young.cbap was in the outfield. Oni of Xenia’s famous Mams was un­ der the .management of Bill Morris and Rig Dave Tarbox did the' twirling. La­ ter another salaried team was organized with Cat Morton as catcher. The reminiscences have .many, little in­ teresting events of personal experience with the players of those days and the game,'- R M W S S m imdtorf'to Attend inauSora-tien. Cetawtoas* Doe. 22 .—The toaagera- Pea "oeNuottto* 1 1 ths Columbus otewnber of eommrret burned % proc- huwtioa formally inviting all dttoen* tbs state and organisations of every kind to attend the Inauguration Cf. Governor Wills on Monday, Jam 11. The committee announces that as fc. is Impossible fo roach everyone with .* morn formal Invitation, none will be issued. The inaugural eere- ipony will take niece In the statebpuse grounds, followed by a parade at 1 p. m., after which a public reoeptton will be held; >AY, DECEMBER s s , 1914. m » ir i * t mi...... . iu n u i. u i. ....... .. PRICE, *1,00 A TEAR Court Permits Merger*. Cleveland, Dec. 22.—Effort* of the General Investment *company of Mglae to thwart the plans of directors or the Lake Shore Railroad company to.' consolidate with the Mew York Central Railway company failed When Judge Stevens of the common plea* court - refused hn Injunction which would have prevented the merger.. ffdltor Lockwood Pead. . Batavia, O., pec. ?2,— Lock- Wood. sixty, editor of the Clermont County Sun, is*dead here as the re­ sult, of a stroke of paralysis.. He was born in Madison*, county, jnd., and came to this county yrhsn he was Seven years old. His widow and three sons, who*live In Mew York, survive him- * '• Sixty Thousand idle. - Cleveland. Dec. 22. — A survey .of the unemployed situation, completed 'by the council committee joa labor, acting in conjunction with ‘Superin­ tendent W- PI HennesBy of the stale- city free employment bureau, indl- cates 61,000-wage earners are out of work in Cleveland. Oil Weii Ablaze. New Lexington, O., Dec. 22, -s- OU well No. 3 on ihe tJnderwood farm, ope mile south of this place, went into the sand'with a large flow-of oil. The last screw struck a -pocket of gas, which ignited, from the lamps, and burned derrick and oil on the surface, Fire Ravages Village. ' Beilefonfaine, 0., Dec. 22. —i Three business buildings at Quincy were de­ stroyed by fire. The Origin Of the fire is not known and there is no- In­ surance. The fire department pumped Wafer from the Miami river and kept the flames from spreading. Banker Dies, of injuria*, Cincinnati, Dec, 22.—-Alfred Hetfs, president of the ,First National bank of Elmwood, fell on ths icy stops in the near of hi# home Is Wyombfig " " ..years.of age.1 Comrsiseionera to Be .Heard. Toledo, Dec. 22,—I t is understood that Mayor. Carl Heller will give the clyll seiViCe commission Of. this city a hearing and not remove the mem­ bers a t once, as ordered by thd state civil sendee commission. ; * „ Hotel-Man Murdered.: Cleveland, Dec. 22.—Stabbed In a half dozen places about the heart, William J. Troy, proprietor of the' Troy hotel and the' Hawley house, was found dead in hfs room, at the former hostelry, - • FOESa l eCho i c e Plymouth Rook osokere|s at | 1,00 each for » abort timei - c. Vf. H. CresWell, Federal Bike. C h icks N s :—Dressed chickens for Christmas or New Years, Mrs. O, H. Crouse. For S a |e ;—Small Christmas trees. Mrs.’J , R. Orr. •*m h«r<Tf.il**Dr. MaM*AMt-Vala-wa*a ASSAlL LlTERACyTEST Hlinpie Senator* Attack Padding im­ migration Rill. Washington, Dec. 22.—The immi­ gration bill was before the senate a short time and Senator Lewis of Illi­ nois gave notice that he would .offer c0 amendment later to strike from: the hill the literacy te s t Senator Sherman of Illinois, addressed the sen­ ate against the test, and paid a high -compliment to foreign-bom citizens ■ “As,a lawyer, I have found it easier to collect a bill from a Scotchman or a Hebrew than from the average Yankee," said Senator Sherman. MWafra I n t e r e s t Is the greatest incentive toward saving money* When you find your money is earning something you feel more like saving* V , • • • * Interest) like a much advertised remedy, “works while you sleep.” We pay four per cent on saving’s accounts from $1 up* Interest Compounded Semi-Annually. Absolute safety, liberality and courtesy our watch-word. Clifton' U. P. Church Chimes. Jf yon b*at this dpam on one spot only, yon will creek it. Mr. Willis Crafts preaobed an ex- oellent sermon ]Mt Sabbath morn- inir, Owe no man anything but good­ will a t iho beginning of the New Year, TheO . TJ, will memorise verse* from Jude and Revelation, S tart the New Year right. Be’ a worker and not a shirker, Mi*s Carrie Rife w ill lead the Christian Union In the closing study of the “Sketches vf the Coyehgtifc-, ere,1' nex t Sabbath evening. The Rev. John A. Gragg of -the Tchtlyebutmh, Philadelphia, Is ex­ pected to preach next^abbath. Goodbye to 1914, The dear old year has been good to us in numer­ ous ways. May the .chamber* of our memory be occupied largely with th a t which shall stimulate to yet greater effort* in. the service •of jour Master. ^ ° The third number of the lecture course comes Monday evening We expect something fine from Dr. Beauchamp. - William and Charles Gregg of Philadelphia, are making times live­ ly around the Partsonage these days. A. Happy New .Year is yoUr pas­ tor's wish for you all. For almost three years our present relations have existed and have b#en pleas­ an t and- harmonious. Each year brings us oioser together me pastor and people. Let’s see: this is the filst, Why already in many- kltch^ns there are signs th a t something out of the ordi­ nary is soon to take- Rlace. Friday 1 My, how the tram doe* fiy. Seam* like only yesterday was Thanksgiv­ ing, and here’a to be another dinner tjpeat; soon be Fourth, of July again; hurray f * „• • - . *.•*■. • Do no t pray for easy lives; pray to’ be stronger. Do no t pray-for easy tasks equal to your power*; pray fori poworsequalto your tasks, Then tbe doing of y ea r work ehgll be u® miraoie, *bal| be a mltgele. “ ....... which has pome to yon,by the grace of God. Down a t the station the other day, L aeh everybody w a s . etandftg around to see the train come. in. a dear old lady was bidding farewell to her husband. •N-n-now, J l-John, ih e called to him teariully as ho ewung.aboard, Md-doWrite meenme-: thing every day—even if it’s only a check." So- we hope oiir friends will write Ue sending items for the Chimes column and if nothing el*c please send a check. Froncbbnrg, Ky., Dec. 11, ’14, DearMrs. Ritchie; ' . The. three parcel poet packages came tonight. We are very glad indeed to .receive them. The new goods will bo very accept­ able andean be used in many way* in tbe sewing class or a s a gift to some needy one, o r i t can be made up and then given. Thank yoa for the utensils, and for everything, especially do we thank you lo r sending them by mall. Express only means delay and ex tra chargee for hauling to us* We wish i t could be more generally knownJ h a t mall is the only conven­ ient way of reaching us. May you have a bjtessed Christmas season. With bestwishes, «. Josephine Weidler. IMLE M t t a ip l j UCUT COMPANY SALE IS CONFIRMED, Old Folks and Santa Clans. i t .wm Government Wht Which Was Dourt Under Trust Law—Jc Railroad* D* It Carries No New York, Doc, M, Hough- of tb»j triot court diet dissolution suit bj eminent against 'Cool company, Coal Sales cprat ants, wbo!:are • tng an anthra'dte , lines vf the xailrq aries. Roilfrl down, enunciate* the pr., o* tbe commoditise burn act the atoq road iriity own fill company saippii ^ the lines of the ra road does -not di bijsineBB of the i ■Thb governmer.. Judge Hough, 1n» eafd: "No monoj xnerce, no,rany a ttf Is shown,' The pE« in the eating theri Bible tv find any of monopoly: wit latione of the , and none is dieecii strrint of it transported there cap be trol;-.and sinOf Control the co of .restraint" Besides the cotnpaqy, the named the L Pkny, Ldhigh pany, Cox. ’yraria -R« Railroad . w: ial the C***, In. District Mom*. O. I t . Gmltb and W, j . Tarbtri were in Columbus, Monday, before ihe Public Utilities Com­ mission, wbiob had to oonflrm the, sale of the local plant to the Day- ton Right & Power Co. The new owners will take oyer the property on,January 1, and from the time the line can be extended from Xenia here, we will have a twenty-four hour service* The Dayton concern now,furnish ttfhfe-and power to Xenia, Osborn, Sr*w Carlisle, and a line is being »Wlt to Wilmington, From here. Aheri&an Anti-! thk line Will be extended to South £iftofas That tine* Charleston. The local plant will be nttel f h*-Oeal* .’a f R isjMamti'.-y Judge Charte* ited States dts- 'jCAWgh Vaifey Valley [other defend* ' wkh maintain* jpoly along the and its subeidl* judge's opinion fie that ifi apito K .r tfM a o i M«r* of a mil- stock of a coal products over ray, providing the ct the policy ‘or company* , rill, appeal, lisaihg the suit, it interstate com* it to monopolize, ^ 0 f the pudding is And Jt is JmpoS- ic normal' results | also finding vim imoditie* clause, fed." As’to the re- frsdo in «sa| »e Lehigh road, it without con- * doc* pot irrie*- im. means *k?'*■ ieyRailroad J** ccmfilaint ■ ‘Coal com- Sales com- ?e., Inc.; Dela- ■*d Schuylkill York and DOST:—A pair of gold glasses (rimless) between home and the It, P. church, Finder will be re­ warded. Mrs, A. H. CresWell. Finder of pocket book on the street please return the Moose button to this office and keep the money. WEALTHY MEXICANS HELDFORRANSOM i* ' -r ^ -' ~ ..^--v. , ' » Former Federal Officers Ex­ ecuted By Wholesale T h e E x c h a n g e b a n k , CEDARVII.LE, OHIO LEGAL NOTICE. King W. Scott, Plaintiff, vs. May (Mary) Scott, Defendant. In Ootamon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. May (Mary) Scott, place of resi­ dence unknown, will take notice that on the Slot day of December, 1914, said King W, Scott filed hie petition in tbs Common Pleas Court •of Greene County, Ohio, case No* 18684against hr I c I defendant. Pray­ ing th a t said plaintiff’s title to West half of lot No, thirty-One (*1) !of Lewis and Monroe's addition to the city of Xenia, County ot Greene and State of Ohio, be quieted as 'against all right and title including 1dower of defendant, and said de­ fendant is required to answer a demur to said petition on or before February 90th, 1916, or judgement may be takeh accordingly, K ingW . Scott. Chihuahua, Mexico* Dec, 22. — Tbe xelgn of terror here as a result of re­ cent wholesale executions -has been increased by a resumption of tbe old practice of arresting enemies, for ran­ som. Caatula Baca* reputed to be the richest man In Parral, has been brought to Chihuahua on instructions from Villa and is being held for a ran­ som of 81,000,000. Friend*..of Bscs in Hi Paso have attempted to raise the ransom and secure his freedom. QeneraL Manuel M. Plata, an aged fighter, retired from service during .the Diaz regime, has also been arrest­ ed and is being held a prisoner, al­ though he has not been Identified with any of the revolutions. Wholesale execution of former fed­ eral oUlcers continues in MexicoCity, a t many <ui three and four men. being shot at a time. Among- those most recently executed were Generals Gar: cia. Hidalgo, Mongul and DelgardO, all prominent in the Huerta regime. At Torteon it is claimed that there Is only skirmishing at San Pedro With Carransa troops* though a consider­ able garrison has been assembled by General Villa at Torreon, to be pre­ pared for eventualities. There is little intermit manifested in the Capital regarding the recon­ vening of tlje Aguascailehtes confer-' once, which will name a provisional president- It is repented in Mexico City thp t the reconvening of the con­ vention, set for Jan. 1, may be de­ layed on account of necessary mili­ tary movements. Democratic Committee Meets. Columbus, Dec. 22.—At a fileeting ot the Democratic state central “and executive committees, presided over by William W, Durbin of Kenton, the chair was authorized to name a com­ mittee of five to establish a press bu* teau "under control ot th« Democratic state committee." Action on the sug­ gestion for a referendum campaign against acceptance of laws, repealing or materially altering the Cox meas­ ures, was postponed. 'i Lever Bill paeees House. Washington, Dec. 28/ -By *a vote of 218 to fit the house passed the LeVer bill, providing for the licensing by the federal, governmentof warehouses in which cotton, grain and other so called nonperishable agricultural pro duct* are stored. Destiny* Fair or f#ni the let apperitoael life m » earth wo heir *'j $***#**% m -GtoNl As. a booster utatlon *n£ the Ctjfton plaht wHl' be ^i*«d to carry pari of the toacL The Dayton central plant ISsaid fo be one of the finest in the country .0 Surety Liberal! "And are tho divorce, laws so very liberal in your section?’' “Liberal? Sail They are so liberal that nphody. ever heard qf a Woman crying, a t a wedding out there,"—Detroit Journal, XENIA REPUBLICAN ISSUES INDUSTRIAL EDITION. The Industrial JEdItiofi . 6f the -Xenia Republican last Saturday was one of special interest and lfierlt and reflects mooli credit on th« enterprise of- tho business and ertitorial staff of the County seat’s hew .dally. The. special articles were Well Written and the lllus- tratiohe used.made the-issue quite' attractive. ’ “An* little folks qyi’t find him, ° . ’Cause they’re always fast qsleep,” ■ ' ’ . 1- - ., . / Old folks must see Santy Claus when stocking am to fill, Ftir they keep the chimney comerr an* they’re always dreamy stilt But Saniy Claus don’t mind ’em „ • If even ,a watch they-keep, • An’ little folks can’t find him, ’Cause they're always fast asleep. I know the -old folks see him an* like him mighty well, An* why he doesn’t mind ’em is—he knows they’ll never tell. \ *' * 1 f , **’ But little folks dream of him W ’en bundled in’a heap,: An’ they hear him cornin’, cornin’, / i Down the chimney in their sleep. . - ______ ____________ • —FrankL. StantoninAtlantaCcnitilution, - We wish all our customers and friends a Merry Christmas. You can show the ^Christmas Spirit” in no better way than by presenting-your. friends with some USEFUL gift. You, , will find, pur store full of USEFUL things for Men find Boys; - . - ; One of our own / HART, SCHAFFNER &MARX Sail or Overcoat would bo sure to please ^him". . NECKWEAR—Justreceived a new ship­ ment of the latest pa tterns ' packed in.Christmas Boxes. We have many other USEFUL articles such as, House Slippers, Sweater Coats, Combi­ nation Sets, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Traveling Bags, Suit CaseB. Come and see us and we can help you make a selection. CcTprrSabtUtrt&c&If-'-t kiStlM . a • Home Clothing Co. “Cudity First” CEDARVILLE, OH IO , Trade at HOME -DAYTON, OHIO- Our Annual January Sale Begins Saturday, Jan. 2nd A clean, new stock of the best of-merchandise and except a few Items we contract to sell the year around at a fixed price Everything is Reduced The Rike-Kumler Co. Established 18$3 Main at Second Street f- Dayton^ Ohio i*li*a>*SM*

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