The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

s w t 7 1 JfcrIxefilteaot 0 mMt W w k w m m s m m wW * H * l o f w sy ©thuHrlrm.«llh I W * * m i* c »»N fc» t«* fc m h* mx,fmMmfiM*rm>$ m i* t * * 4 m m * * tm & im r* ihmm MearnestlyAnte#*.. , . ; Chautauqua Assured For Next Year Etrttositstio Audience* Each Day Highly Ap - F « i * t i » e of Program and Management-Neat Balance in Treasury Assures Another Next Season and that Chautauqua will be Annual Affa ir . A FORD avtom & mle FOR f OUR DIMCA^WOT YET. -Rome one started a Mia \ fo New $MT«NMf ' TJ jo Cedarvllle obautfiuqu& baa es­ tablished « sew standard for such, in­ stitutions in this bounty. The public lad the first opportuuUyof hearing * Wgh clasB program in live days, far different from the ten and: twelve day courses with only one or two. high data attractions. . , That th? program was a success, is - Proven by the fact that not only local people, but those over the county that attended have-expressed themselves as highly pleased and. hoped that the .CedarvUle Chautauqua would become permanent. That U will, la assured add next year will be even greater. The confidence pfc the public in the guarantors will result in next, year’s promises being fulfilled tp^the letter. ■ Thp season ticket sale exceeded all expectations, especially for the first year, \Vh'en the treasurer, O., L. Smith, checked up at noon, Monday, ft was found that the sales amounted to $1,073.50. This Was more than $200 over the guarantee and Will leave balance in the guarantors’,hands as a nest egg for next year. Cedarvllle Is so situated that people for miles around can. rpeach us without trouble. The. college campus is an ideal place for sucir-a.tfatherlng and- when It Is considered that the committee and lo­ cal officials have provided for -the safety.;,and convenience of several thousand people- It is little wonder that to date there have been no &c- , cideats. The manner in, which hun­ dreds o f autos and vehicles werehand­ led on the grounds and the good order that prevailed1has been commented upon by 'an, ♦ „ . ; Vf •-/ ’ Barlyv Monday morning found the , spacious tent and all necessary Orraaaw Truitt Day, the reader, ja her charmingmanner, modulated voice and. personality, had no trouble in keeping the audience under her con trol, Wednesday was Woman’s Day and tbt program was somewhat different than announced. Instead of. Mrs* Robert IpFoliette upholding the af- firmattve on the'"Suffr*ge" dcbate.Mra. Clsndower Evan* of Bp»iop, a social settlement workerpf nptc, defended the cauxe. Mrs. Evans presented facts and figuresartd her own experience inher Workat well as tbt progress madeIn suffrage statesto prove her cause. An appealwasmade to the voters in the audience *9give women this .right and thus-stop the agitation,, for continued the speaker, it wi|l not fitop until settled right, Miss Lucy Price, aecratary «f the Ohio society, oppesed to suffrage for woman, upheldthe negative aide which howeverWasnot favored by the. great njajbrity in the audfeace. - Even those whojjlfdnot agreewithheron the subject were ready to applaudwhen shemade a dever.point. Miss Price was strong on argument andwithoutsarcastic comment drew much applause from a beetle audience. The musical,-talent for the,' day was the .Festival Artist*, m, trio of artists. The-program was not of the order ol the day* previous in that the' numbers weremostly from the classic*, "Mother MaChret’’ byMr, Phillips was hedrtily applauded. Mils . Murphy. vtoJIafst, met much favor with % audience, Misi Buxton rendered a , number of •eleatious tetiai her ' repertoire, the ’Pipers" befij#especially pleasing. An old favorite with violin obligate 'Stiver l ^ ^ dyiWlMtWGoM** was toundlf. York that has swept _ that if yon seed In four , Ford company you wpaM' Of course there wag proposition in that dimes must have at four letters reprei itlahs F, O, R. D. hoax *11 you had to four dimes with the tlals and the company a brand new car. But- truth in fhfl report son it has been 1m The Ford, mall Asking-for subject but the’ mope trouble, pa. leer where -many cn drawing out their In the hope of four, Rome banker* pealed to by persons have all but cite and been offered for this The- truth of the are'no minfs coining have the Initials "F, Q, -County Auditor Faulkner and hte Aopnty, S. Q, Hale, have completed *Jtx.!#ttllJmftnt*b<l are distributing into the various funds, the turns taken la at the June collection. The net total of the August set* tlementi* $831,901.54, distributed muoag the various funds as follows; Townsrip fund, $65,633.27; local special taxes, $3,t2i.$3; city and village fund 333,, 5M.37; dog fund, $803.61; mlsoellan- ®oiHj f 8«« .. The county tax is divided among i“ 0 various funds as follows; County fund; $32,127.67; poor, $6,323.19; chib fe n * *"5?- HSWA7; bridge, $3,- SM 94ia«MS?lt f 0l?,ler' 51,519.78; debt, $14,974,68; riectlOn, $1,9,65.65; road, $3,039,52; pike; 52,026.84; judi- clal, $2451.83; workhouse, $1,641.34; library, $1,013,17.- ^ Tbwo is due the state In the tax distribution, $19,518.19, and due- the county from -the state for common school funds. $7519. The distribution Into the various city and tillage funds is now being made. It is reported without,denial that, uave tne initials - k a the recent sudden rise in the price Ofjare oriy S e d sugar netted Col. H. B, fichmldt, one I (3), San S n c lL - of the. longest-headed and shrewdest Ino mark are made Ml S o o o in ih * stale somethin*toco Th^Cw s^C ft^m ln f 1 to ,the 8t°ry current Gol.I" r !”*3Buf°the8Jolm^co! R^iridt, forseetpg a rise in the price, j-the statement that the Mr1e»d«0S2?tiUn!i ^ twenty-seven 1made such an offer, our loads. A car load Is composed of * * 400100-lb -bags of sugar. Some ot ^ 8**8»r was, it Is stated, resold-to the -brokers from whom it iad been purchased. - K3ol. Schmidt; although in an un­ usually amiable frame'of mind, de- cuned to discuss the subject.-—Xenia Herald, Through a. deal recently consum­ mated, William Parks has acquired the ground of Hilbert Eros, upon which their saw mill stands and some farm land owned toyParks, near Lisbon, is taken oyer by the Gilberts, It is the intention to dismantle the mill and sell the machinery: unless Mr. -Parks should conclude to -purchase the same and have It operated. On account of other interests Gilbert Bros, could not devote their time to the operation, of the mill and for this reason they sus­ pended business some-time ago. ft is to be hoped that some arrangements can be completed to have the mill taken over by * practical man and operated, as this is a good location. Its suspension Will cause more or less inconvenience for those who want cus­ tom Sawlhg. Mr.- Chas, Gilbert will devote his time to the interest of his farm*, and it is also the intention of hte brother, -Ralph, to locate on a farm.—Rentlnri. aa -owe oowtery i« to the .auto, te tk t Of $h» OO* of the Mat to* fie Ike to get Ini- ofitw you '•wrae that rsa* toJHWp 1C ■ with ,.>A on the are having to the dt- Deathof S. C. Anderson, Samuel o . Anderson, Greene eottnfiy’• representative in the legts* tetter*, stod a man well known over the etsfce, died W«dn*sdsy morning at hte heme, Death wue 4u* to a eaneerou* growth on one o f hie eyei Whteh developedmore than s y*sf as*. As the result o f an operation hi* health lgGed and for the * month hat steadily declined, . The deceased was the sop of Yfll- llamand Mary Anderson and Wat born in 1559 In the home where .be « dimes I h*d been a lifelong - coveted |**4d*»t •#this oounty exoept a ten £>*rr*,W ,*c* 1? *PrIn*«*I« where cl^ ? ^ ° { h* was engaged In the grocery un* nave j business, lie was married in 188$ is there j ^ MlssHeltteWilliamson, daughter “.t would I F1* i*t* J* !>• ’Williamson and to Mmeelthim were born three children, Mteri*Martha and Mary and Wii- baying j jamj. Beside the children, the Fife and $w* brothers/ end tw|rtoteterA THEACMEOFSPEED OHIO STATE FAIR NEXT WEEK people era ell to n j MRS. JULIA TAYLOR TOTriC GRI Mrs, Julia-Taylor, TaYlor, died at her J llumbus pike, about Imorning. The decease.. Iold and had been an lifij Ithan a year, duo to «- jwas fractured. The de IIn Bourbon -county, (was married-to Wilt IAfter bis death, she |Mr. Taylor ahd 'moved ‘ r 'riyeeven years ago. Ithis plane and for 3$. Ion the same term, wee. j ' Three children eurvte home; Mra. Sidney Bow, town, and Mrs, OharlOsa Iplace. - . - 1 | The funeral was helcff Ihome Tuesday mornln IPlace at Massies -Cre*i ......tohla, made no , :St ‘TP" of | , a . O. Anderson o f the desptte JPtomtown pike; Hr, P, Anderson ever jofthte place butnowiuT*xas, Mrs. ’ Oorrle, ftpringfield and Mrs. w»fi Bmart, llama Ann, Oal, Mr. Anderson served but one term in the legislator* but had been re- oominated at the recent pnmgry for hie second term. Hte work in 5ES ‘ BEYOND. HORSE RACING IS THE SPORT OF KINGS \ Twlxt flag and wir* the race will be won. This will be the rale in speed event* at Ohio Atat» Fair, the coming week. The track is the most pi«tur**qu* turf ring In America. A round sum o f money has bsen spent m 19U to make it the fportemanto Helight. . r Colon*! Walker o f Dayton', Ohio, will be starting judge. Hie *x- pe,tones and success in grand circuit events insure class to his work, * •, Seventeen eventsin flv* days willmaki bloodrunquicker. The. Governorto Oup will bo one of the trohleiofbattle, and the Bllllngto Gup another. The Ohio State Fair Gtounde > 111 b e * Gross-Roads for King* of everbedforoIt0W t, W° M" but IfcII' worth to u*« *od*y than I. Z \ »w*gaae LUB -WIIJTJRIII Sabbath j na *k*j* ** known to all. •He, yep ja oo in i ^ " T 7. • ;« h . 85 years p*fi*ht«d the lilghesttype of citizen- * lid for morql^hlP *hd always stood firm jfor the when a m 1advancement of the moral and t o i ^ r f,4 to {' ri,tl1 of Wl* People. He T h o m p s o n . I ° rth»Second V. P married t o ic“ “ roh< x ,n i»* rjameatown. l Thu funeral will be held from the ^ Ibome Friday afternoon at * o’ clock, * resided Iservices.being conducted by hie pastor, Bev. Fergoson. Burial In Woodland cemetery, . . , ' P a y Y o u „ town. MOrris; at , . of James- ihlth/ofthis a the late rial .took! CARD OF |WIDOW SOON FOtL< . , - ■ '-v; ... -Tf Within three weeks a of -her tinritend, low, widow of Ja We desire to thunk those, who so kindly assisted u» during the recent IU8BAND. jsickness and death of wife and mother. John B. Taylorand family. WHAT j t o r j toM WOULDCOSTTAX-PAYERS the home or her 1morning, cutfering —' ..." .the death ' 3 U f ..Sfbhfth \0f-ihe fcral-m-oathed men pitched- the can­ vass Were muaoular young men out of high school or college' who hoteted The big ‘‘top” without noise or bluster, ft might pe Said to compliment to the Crit-idbOr -people that tbo tout and other equipment was fully more . than the public expected to see and all that was promised, inside . and outside it was brilliantly lighted with' electricity, A stage Well-lighted, com­ fortable seats, to fact there was everything for the comfort and. con­ venience of the public. (Everything else -being satisfactory we should, know something now aa to the talent on the program. 'Prof. Saw­ yer being unable to superintend the program owing to school matters, Dr. Hawk, supplied, Dr. .Hawk has had a wide experience to Chautauqua work and knows just how to manage his au­ diences. and keep everything moving and everybody pleased, The opening number'was that of the HamptonCourt Singers, who made a hit from the start. Their selections struck a popular cord and were round­ ly applauded, -Mis* Hart, the reader, was especially pleasing. During the evening this same organisation ap­ peared In Sfiteabethlan costumes. Fred 38, Baker, On the Panama Canal and the Panama-Pacific Exposition, with Illustrated picture* and a vivid- de­ scription of what -had been accom­ plished with the history Of the canal, was an educational treat Tuesday afternoon the Morrow Brother* proved royal entertainer* In song, reading, and with musical lntru- mehts. The treat o f the session was the most excellent address of Judge ‘ Roland W. Baggott, of Dayton, who presides over the Juvenile Court -His subject was "Straightening the Bend­ ed Shoot," and -had to do with the boy and girl problem to the cities as well as to the Individual home. Judge Bag- gott’s experience to juvenile matters gives him * Wide field from which to Imprest* upon parents * somewhat dif­ ferent supervision of children than ex­ ists in many home*, The judge was frequently applauded and we hear much favorable comment on his ideas of the boy and glri problem. Judge Baggott being connected With the same class of juvenile matters as te Judge Howard, in this county, spoke la the highest terms of him. Being •personally acquainted he knew Judge Howard to be a man Of honesty and integrity possessing the judicial tern- perment for the place he holds, The Morrow Brothers in the evening again pleased a large audience. Fol­ lowing this was the delightful enter­ tainment of "The Nest Sgg," a spark­ ling comedy of facts and character* that captured to* audjeaoe, Mrs, Coaxing the Children. A mother who wished her children to drink a glass o f water each, mom-' uig.ep vising, found it somewhat bard “ 1“ to to* drite tow ft In T irade fo r C le a n , lecturer te the eveff&g ter,the ‘>twe»ty Year**# Fwgre$|” , Mr*. L*Folietteexpectsto see the.next gener­ ation of women' enjoy equal suffrage. His lacture dealt largely whir the « - compliahmsnts for pablicgood through woman’* clubi. The result of gaining the pure food and drugact, abolishmint of child laborand the fight being made fora higher standard of fashion and* moremodestmanner of living.. NOTICETO TAXPAYERS. . Uorpomtion elerk J. W, Johnson fift* bead notified that the Budget commission will meet with the township, village and *11 sohoel offlolali od Tuesday, fiept. i, at on* o'clock In the Assembliy vqemln th*courthouse, fiuch official* and A*manytokpfryer* as e»nb* present art Urged to attend in that th* tax rate* will be satisfactory to all par>ie*.. . —Special attention gives al order* for social fanclllon*, Th* CedtrviU* Bakery, G. W. Mils*, j proprietor. fW s ia te ;"t'h to It wonld cost each tax-payer 21-cents, more on each flood on which he pays faxes,, to., be rid of the -saloon alto­ gether and if 'all toe dMldenCy bad to be made up by an Increased levy. These figures have bton compiled by ^ oKlce toe request of toe Ohio Anti-Saloon League. / Against this they contrast the fact toat the per capita drink bill In the united State* Is $21 per year and a few odd cents. This Jft from federal computations. In HanassJ wfiero pro- Mbltion xdUalns, the per capita urink bill te $1 and * few odd cents. This includes .alcoholic liquors o f all forms, for whatever purpose used. Applying r a ? of $20 <pei* ^capita to the 6,000,000 population of Ohio the esti- toated saving la given at $lOo,000,000. The total amount of money raised by th* state of Ohio for toe last fiscal year, by direct and Indirect taxation was $16,678,000,according to the state auditor’s office. If-this entire sum were to be raised and there were to pe no revenue from the taxation of liquor, it would cost 21 cent* on each $1000, more than at the present time. Th* difference between the $100,000.- 000 and the $15,000,000 would remain to the purses of the people, accord­ ing to the AntiBaloon people. jdrent Mr*. James>Burba; Mn.-uiato Crawford, o f Dayton; Louis, o f -Xen- i 1 Dunes and Hairy, [of this place. The deceased was a- member o f toe- M. B, church. The funeral was held Tuesday, burial tak­ ing place at Masslea Creek, feteklmt „ In RSal^Llfe, , to veal life the fireman who reecM* to* fete-maiden is married and eats onkms.—Atchison Globe. State Fate Train Service to Columbus ^ Via Pennsylvania Line*; Leave* Co- darvlllo 8:35 a. m,, Aujgu*t Slat to September 6tb» Inclusive.. Returning leaves Columbus 6:30 p. m, "THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD’’ At the Southern Theatre, Columbus, 8tet* Fair Week. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. WANTRD:H>>«rator fov night work. Apply to BedarriUe T*le< phone Bo. For Sale Cheap—-Weed oook stove heating stove and buggy. Inquire of . Mr*. IdaLowry. Estet* of Benonl Creewell, Deceased. Mary M. Creswell -ha* been appoint- Od and qualified a* Executrix o f the [estate of Benonl *Creswell, late of [Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dat­ ed this J2to day of August, A D. 1914. CHARLES F. HOWARD, Probate Judge of said County D lo th es et all kinds B B T CLBANBD at BROMICOlethlng Co. Painting'and Rubber Tire* at Wolford's Men’s Suits $10 Up Trousers $2.50 Up All'Cottrt in i Sizii Open TrUlilOBvery Bhr*, Sparks A Fischer 114West Main Street •pringflelti, * . Ohio W ahm d ;—Girl to assist with general house work In small family. Tbie will make aa exoelient home fov th* right kind o f a girl and befit *f wages will k» paid. Apply o» Writ* 1*1W. Oxford Aventie, Day- on, Ohio. , “The Whirl of toe World," thatmost stupendous production which played at the 'New York Winter Garden all last winter, and has been at'Cohan’s Grand Opera -House, Chicago, all summer, come* to the Southern Theatre, -Colum­ bus, for State Fair week, with the orig­ inal cast and production. ILreqnlres a special train of ten cart to move this mammoth spectacular musical extrava- g&nxa, and the expense of traaeporta- | tton 1s so great that It will not be able Ito make a tour of toe country, -Colum bus being the only city outside <of New York and Chicago, that will see this production In Us entirety, tots engagement being possible only be- cause of the company returning from Chicago fioNew Yorkand stopping otfe week at the Southern Theatre, on tow way, thus giving Coiumbu* people an opportunity to see toe best of all the New York Winter Garden shows. There are ode hundred and twenty- five people In the east and ten big scene*, all of which are novel and sensational in the extreme, principal among which is the sailing of toe “Vatertehdtoe burning of a steam­ ship in mid-ocean and the rescue of the passengers. Men's Trousers, Bummer Weight, newestpatterns, $4 Wand $4 oovalues now |t 25 |g T5and $8 $0 " »* $2 cq $8 as and $8 00 »' " . |2 25 $2,76 and $150 " ’’ $1 9$ , Bird's Mammoth Store. us all you Have. TRY PRINTING Richards Drug Store Reduced Prices ONE WEEK ONLY Cloth Brashes 30 ▲ large assortment at Per Cent Reduction $1.00 BrushesBpecialprice..80c 7*e Brushes, ip eo iil price... 60o We Brushes, Special price,,.<Oc Mo Brushes, Special prioe....loo , —Frssh bread, pies and oaks* [every day at th* Cedarvllle Bakery, G. W. Mile*, proprietor ’a MEN'S fiTRAWHATfl- ' 3* 00and $1 Hats for $1 00 - 3 00Bats tor Wo. 10*Mats for to o. Bird's Mammoth Store. Women In Italy find •aeln, Bren in to* middle oteeem toe wife in Italy or Spate 1* often made to feel that fih* ia an inferior creature, whose only proper sphere te toe home al­ though ah* te allowed to share her husband's pleasures to a greater ex­ tent than toe German-frau. But, aa a rule, her home life te by no means unhappy, tor both Spaniards and Ital­ ians of the middle' and upper classes spend mUob of thslr leisure time with toeirtemlllesi —Telephone your orders tor bread, pie* *f- eakes- to The UedarvtU* Bakery, Mo. 44. —Fon R xk T;—-Finest office room In Cedarvllle, 34, G. H. M artmaw , her JAiusto at smith's Bar- ir Shop of Bird’s -Store for Th* White Star Pearl Laundry. H. F, Bird, ageatr W6rd of Popular Origin, , Gob is an old English word, mean- Ing a lump or chunk o f something, and was sometimes applied to money [te a slangy sense; h gob of money, as <we now sometimes hear a- wad of |money. Gob te of uncertain origin, but toe word gobble, as to gobble one’s food, or to eat by chunks, evi­ dently has to* earn* mot Shake* spear* speaks of cutting something in­ to gobbets, meaning small piece*. BogPeper 31.00Boxes, Special Price...,70 too Boxes, ipeotal Price..... 80 Mo Boxes, Special Price...... 27 Me Boxes, f pedal Price....,„23 Mo Boxes, Special Price..... 10 MoBox**, Special Price.......to too Boxes, Special Price is A lio about 250 boxes to h* sold at H and)£ regular prices, A number o f 85c boxes at 12c. Toilet Soaps A il Toil*! Soap* at so per Oenfi Reduction. one w c c k d n ev Having, recently purchased the Drugstore formerly owned by Dr. Isaac Wisterman, we find our selves heavily overstocked on several lines, and in order to move these goods we areoffering themat reduced rated for oh* Week only, beginning Saturday ntorain*: August 29th, and ending Friday night,September4th. Just a personal Word:— , - 1 have had 14 years ex- pertente in the drug business, hold diplomas from two/ Colleges of pharmacy and have taken special work in a third, am registered by examination in this state, and fee] that I am capable of taking cate of your drug wants. It is our intention to make this a strictly up-to-date Drug Store in every respect, just as rapidly aspossi* >Je. Hoping for a continuance of the rad*heldby Dr, Wisterman and in­ viting newpatronage, we are Respectfullyyours, RICHARDS DRUG STORE TalcumPowder Over 200 cans of YioletTalcum Powder Regular Price 26c Special Price.................. „.^9o ONE WEEK ONLY Matches A tow box** left. ‘While they last 8-flve cent packages tor 0 cents. BathBrashes A good selection at too to 31,to. All these at-So Per Cent Ofif o n e w e e k o n l y To thBrushes Oyer too Tooth Brushes at to F*r Osnt BfiducUe*. ONE WEEK ONLY nm -tm fffj* “Hie best is none too good for the sick” I

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