The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

V« « ^Jm*MmKSnt t ' kHMm ***■ '■■ ■ i • ■‘ - Tbt* ‘UI h *krnj&i(*l#tt wiilt«« iti­ de*, denotes that a yi /• > subscrip­ tion u pastalute ai’d a pn u t X «.<* tlemeiit itjeiiriieidy dwiired. , , » *gaeg.1 rme? FRIDAY,‘ JUNE 18 , 1915 IS PRICE, *1,00 A YEAR REE • PON McCHESNEY. Tba$W,$t>Q school bond sal# Tues­ day brought out Haven bidders ftbd resulted In a gosd premium be­ ing received. This wa* the second time the bonds were offered and re­ sulted nv a good bargain for the school district as the firm of Bldnoy,' Sipitzer & Oo., Toledo, were allowed t?iAfirst sale, which was private, a t only $#5 premium find they print the bonds. The., sale this time was t» the highest bidder, nothing but sealed and unconditional bids being con­ sidered. "Each of the bids were ac­ complished by a certified Chech of $8760 to hind the bargain If they •wer^eucooBsful. The first sale no bonus was required although the notice called for five per pent of the bid. The .highest bidder w as.B reed , Elliot' «&Harrison, Cincinnati, who bid $71046 and theacenred interest. Davies Bertram &Oo.« Cinomnati; . Cincinnati, .•v.. Columbus, . Seasongood AMayer, $606.25. Ohio National Bank, $461. ’ - Fiifch-Thiid National Bank, Cin­ cinnati, $420. Holden, cumm ins. * .Toledo. 302.50. . Sidney, Sp itze r,* Oo. $107, conditional. Prndsn, •Toledo, NOTICE To the Electors of Cedarville chool District, ; Owmg to the difficulty which the •Board of Education has found in decidingon a sitefor the new Oedar- ville School Building it is desired ‘th a t the people Bhould. oppress their preference of the two sites under 'Consideration viz: The B ali'Jo t and Finney land north of the College and the Bird, Marshall' and Smith properties opposite the college. For this purpose a petition has been circulated and arrangements ' made for an election to be hold a t the Townships Clerks office in CedaryUle on Saturday, Jnne 19,. between th e hours of l and 690 p.m. I t t$ earnestly desired th a t a ll the vote a t this election, so th a t the re- result may be a d e a r indication of the majority at the patrons' choice of a site, '■ ( NOTICE Meetingof Stockholders. A meeting of the stockholders of the Steinfels-Joieph Company, of Xenia, Ohio, is hereby called for June 28, 1916, at 10 a. oi., at the office Ofsaid Company in Xenia, Ohio, for the purpose of de­ ciding as to the surrender and abandon­ ment of the corporate authority of said corporation. L. Steinfels, President. A. Joseph, Secretary. Xenia, Ohio, May 20,1916. NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT. Estate of Martha R, McMillan, deceased. F. A. Jurkafc has been appointed and qualified as Ad­ ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Martha R. McMillan, late of Gresno County, Ohio, de­ ceased. Dated this 88th day of. May A. D. 1916. CHARLES F. HO WARD, Probate Judge of said Oonnty NOTICE OFAP OINTMENT Estate of John P. Carroll deceased Rawlin P. McLean has been ap­ pointed and qualified as Adminis­ trator of the estate of John P , Carroll late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 3rd day <ofJ uneA . D. 1916. Cimtles F , Howard, Probate Judge of said County. Mr. Giayton McMillan escaped having his new .Dodge automobile damaged to a considerable extent last Friday while m a garage in Springfield where the agents were making some adjustments. Mr. McMillan's son, JohuRnqkhi. was left m the machine, and like old and young in this day and ago, was interested in the working of the machine and by tho proper methods started the electric starter, Workmen had left •the machine in gear and once the starter was in operation the machine shot like a flash across the garage before those about could realize what had taken place. The result was considerable damage tq Mr. McMillan's machine as well as tho one oh the opposite side of the garage was jamed with great force. To Plot New Addition. TO THEPATRONSOF CEDARVIUESCHOOL DISTRICT A statement appeared in the county papers Tuesday evening notifying the electors of Cedarville 'SehoolBlstMcfc of an flection in tho Township Clerk’a ofilco on Satur­ day for the choice pn a site for the new school building. That the electors may know th a t the'election has no t been ordered by . the Board of Education of said district or that ho such petition mentioned in the notice was ever presented to the Board, we take this means “of prop­ erly informing the patrons, of the district for the proposed election is being'held several weeks .after th e board,by a majority vote selected a Bite th a t enables the building to be erected a t once. - , . A. %• Smith J . W. Johnson G. /W. Hammah Leigh Taylor, colored, whoflgured with A lfred Smith in the the ft of Mr. BroUgh'.Rife's horse -hud buggy some time ago, appeared before Juvenile Judgd Howard la s t Friday, The young man never had beeu in trouble before and was placed on. his honor for good conduct until he was of age. In c a s e he should get into trouble and so reported by any reputable citizen be would be sent to prison without further trial. The grand jury in session Monday tonnd an Indictment against Alfred 8ml th for horse stealing. NOTICE. . J All. persons .are prohibited-from dumping any refuse of any nature in the Samuel Kildow quarry. .The cor­ poration provides a dump at t h i n 's , west of town, D. H. McFarland, Health Officer,. „ , , , -•G a t your Plymouth b ind e r tw in e At Kerr & H asting* B ros. ^Ithes'ick^and the ThoRev,Swagg8 m his pulpit one, morning, resolved tha t he would re-! t>eL A bunch ,of rich tightwads nearatarved him to deafh while he triad to keepthSm oa t of hell, There was old Amos Bkeoling, who owned SOfArms^and balf of two national b«ak». And'there was Johnathan, fmithers and jDeaatm GdBghUy, ra f t q f .s^figey o$ls ode Where you can get a team of coach, horses dr a' general purpose' horse. Now is the time to give - this your careful attention. Bobby Burns, Jr., will make the s ason of ,1915 a t the J. C, Finney farm north-east of Ce­ darville. ’ v A, T. and J. C. Finney, HOUSE FOR RENT. House of seven rooms On Miller street, in good residence location; electric lights, barn, well and cistern water. House In. excellent repair as well as -'barn. For information cal? Leon Spahr, deputy county recorder, Xenia, Ohio, —I have leased tho St. John gravel p it and have „it cleaned ready for delivery of grave). M, W. Collins, —Nice office room for rent. See G. H. Hartman FOR RBNT-^geven-room house, North Main street. Cedarville. $0 per month, John Harbine, Jr., Allen building, Xenia, Both phones. 3fc NOTICE. Smith Huffman,}, In Plaintiff 1 Common Vs. }. Pleas EmmaHuffman, j Court Difendant j Greene Co.,0. Emma Huffman, residence unknown, will take notice that on May 22, 1915, said Smith Huffman hied in said cotirt his petition lor divorce against her upon the grounds of wilful absence (or move than three years and adultery and that the same will be lor hearing at the court house mXenia, Ohio, on July 10, 2916, at 9 a. m., or as soon thereafter a t the same can be reached by which time dsfeadant mutt answer or demur to said petition or judgment may be taken against her. Smith Huffman, Plaintiff. “ONTO SPRINGFIELD” Week June 28 GREAT INDU STR IAL EXPOSIT ION ■■ # ' ; Postponed from week of June 28th because of delayed shipment In glass to complete the building. Everything will be in readiness to open the big Exposition Monday, June 28 , Over 100Exhibitors showing the products which has made Bpsing field world-famous. Educational Exhibits from the Schools and Y. M, O. A. Health Exhibits from the City Health Department. Automobile Show, some of the mpst attractive cars made. Cadet and Yolo Band (Jencerts, Broadway, Cabaret and Vaudeville Specialties every afternoon and evening. Interesting, Entertaining Educational ADMISSION 100 (Just to help defray expenses! Contractor George Barber has just about completed the new’ picture theatre tha t has been erected in the Harper building amV will be operated by Mr, J , E, Pierce, Tho interior is handsomely •decor­ ated and tho Beats are already in place, Tho front, designed after, styles suitable for show lioness, is completed and in a day. or so the operator's booth will be finished. The plans wefs approved by the state authorities and tho building wilt be inspected tn.&.fcw days by a representative of -the state fire marshal's department, The name selectedls “La Vinia“, meaning “ The Princess.1’- Mr. Pierce has Contracted for the Uni­ versal service, ono-of the best pro­ ducing companies m the country. I t Is probable there NtlU be shows three times a week, yet this is not settled! .•«- ’••••• ALFRED SMITH INDICTED. Since ffiselecti of Oodarville McOheBney hi honored by one uiul.tr doumulit* meeting of the Tarklo College, Jane 8th, the Doctor of DfvJ upon Cedarvilli The president Dr. J .A . Thom; notification to t ferring this do] honors, not only Chesney, but’ Oij The degree wi sl.deratlon what done for the co; for tho cause of In general. About ten y< Ohosneyreceivei grea o | Doctor his Alma Mater*; New Athens, degree is now wj S recognition of h: of faithful servli to the presidency Iftge, Dr, W. R. been signally tha colleges of a \ n . A t'theanimal wd of Trustees of nrkiu/ Missouri,' jrary degree of was conferred new president, TaTklo College, has just sent " effect, In con- Tarkio College df and Dr. ,Ma- rvilie College, mferred in con- MeCbesnoy has and through It isHan educatiott ago b r . M o ­ ts ■ honorary de- shilosophy from jSrahklin College, This higher (illy bestowed in venty^tine years aero, Representatives of tho U , T, Wakefield Realty Co., wore in town Monday with a yjow of plot-] X(a# au addition to the town. Several slice wore inspected and options asknd on laud outlie iforth corporation lino. The representatives of the com- panywere greatly impressed with the town and its advantages; of the .manufacturing interests and . rich agricultural section and tbs erection of a $75,1)00'Behool build log. The Wakefield company two years ago plotted an addition in &outh Charleston and through a great campaign sold all the lots in one day- The firm has a Bale scheduled In .Michigan to some off1 within the next tsn days, , - j N 0 IIC& SELMA POSTOFICE ROBBEDSABBATHNIGHT- Once again the Belipu poatoffief was burglarized, some time Sabbath night. There was little of value in the safe to reward the men for their work, stamps being taken to the \ abn, ni fr,U, Tho sale sv..:; hi* iva ; wiili nitinglyceriuo and wonwrecked but the noise, was not tjufiloient to waken the neighborhood, Nothing about the building was molested as far as has been discovered. The tools were taken from the railroad. The Cedarville blood hounds were ploced on the trail but only followed it a short distance. A rt iu The Summer School. —MONEY TO LOAN ONFARMS a t 5 i i with privilege to pay on the principle a t any time. Write, Farmers Loan j&'Trust..Oo,, Room 3, Steele Bldg., Xenia, Ohio, Tho faculty of the Bummer School has engaged the Servians of ?!!?.*■Faun Thompson, an a rtist of no Rule ability and reputation, to give instruction in oil painting during tho summer session, Miss Thompson will give two lessons a week, on Monday and Friday after- noons. Each lesson will be three hours in length, from l^ to 8 p, m. The tuition tee for each, lesson ..will be 50 cents for class instruction and 76c cents for iudivfdfial work. Miss Thompson will bo present on the opening day of the session and show some of hor paintings. Dr. Milra' Antl-l’aln. Pills for rheumatism. rers A GARFORTHE PREACHER. I t has jttsfcbeob| the notion of the Education in ad district bouhdry to tins district, W of pur duplicate $168,000, -It is «aid the ueavored to lines m. ojiar ilodarviile sehc six aorss in tha ’ to figures from t t wdlmvtfhad ourj $168,000. This ohanga hi the hand eleofek building a n d th l e r ty h a s been giVfu to other j ton, Out'dppll .bai«g pear$»,6 We wish to state to the public tha t tho Band Concerts which have been arranged to Bo glvep -eaeb week during June, July ahd August, is inado possible on account of the Tack th a t most of the business men are supporting it as -well as a few' ojther public spirited clti^ensu: 'Tiitf following i« a list of subsoribere who have pledged weekly Subscriptions: The Exchange Bank, ‘Nag-ley Bros,, Homo Clothing Go., J. C. Barber, H. Bates, Elmer ~Wad die, O. M. Crouse, J. W. Johnston. Richards Drug Store, Waltor Cul-, lice,' Smith's Barber Shop;’ GeoJ, Shrodes, Chas, Kidgway, Dean and Jackson Millinery-^Storo. Hinton’s Restaurant, Tarhdx Lumber. Co.,., Sho.be'a Biljard Parlor, Kerr and, Hastings Bros., C, M. Spencer, J-. E. Fietce, J . 8. E , MoMiehnet, W, A- Turnbull, iXT. L. Clemkns, KsNh Bull; Andrew Jgckson^ M. W, CoHing, Jones Shining J?»trit>ri Stuckoy & Son,' ILondes Billiard Parlor, Post’p ' Bakery, ”McCoy's Barber Bhbp, Robert Bird, H. A. Barr, R ubso U’ s Barbershop, Jas, M. McMillan, • Anyone else wishing to Jb*ip witli this, f a well as .the regular sub- . . . soHbers will please leave, their Jb. F- Ttn.dfdl At A- rkhown th a t by IPty Board of tiftg the school far as i t relates sbeen the means being reduced m ty board an- tha natural the, . district, [d is tric t1gained |e but according idftot's office plicate reduced' sq. made since' &jE>benew school ^Ount of prop- ' jr o m us,.and .mainly Ciif- ow. instead of : Vacationers! ^ You well know half the pleasure, of the trip / ' he it long, or short, is. in- possessing the right luggage,; ' , , ■ . We make a timely suggestion that you see - the qualities of worthiness in oup large depart- ; ment, fourth floor, and ’if contemplating a little ^ trip,' yoi/ll carry home with ■you-i ■" k A Leather Bag, leather-lined and with reinforced corners, unusual fa t / .. > * k«• • • *• <c■ jp,fcv» m $ 3 .0 0 Or.tha 3-ply V/ood Veneer Whrdrn)be.Tthpk for. men and women, will stand the treat­ ment of the baggageman in many a long trip, priced . $ 1 8 .9 8 The Elder & Johnston Op. D^yton^s Shopping Center / poor. They paid him dOO per annum and ho bad trouble to get timt for sum. Ashd. sa t in the pulpit, he thought of hi.a past, of ids old college record for /payers under tho ohl imrs wffTOISnfc the school district duplicate. By throwing $168VQ00 in­ to other districts means th a t the taxpayers have bean reduced. If nerve. And he said now or never,125 have been taken away from uh I flLgive these old misers the scoring tha t they all deserve, So he said, men and brethren, the time has a r­ rived for a plain understanding. You see you ride in your autos with high-paid drivers, while I plunge through the mud to my knees. The Lord sends me out to v isit the dying, to he!]) in their last hours of pain. You ride much a t ease in your big limousmo, while I stumble along in the rain, I think . th a t „ 've been faithful, a t least I have tried. 1 know tha t I've been kep t on the jump. But, oh, my dear brethren, excuse the expression, I'm through being played fo ra chump. I f you can afford to pay salaries big to the men th a t drives your limousine, the Lord also knows th a t you can afford to keep up the pastor’s machine. The silence tha t followed was painful, intense, then a deacon arose, looking bored: I think onr dear pastor baa told us the tru th I move th a t wo buy him a Ford.- —Springfield Sun: then tlie 376 remaining must bear their share of the expense,.- Mr. 'J, K. Hastings, member of the cortnty board whan asked as to the change stated th a t the board did no t take into consideration the duplicate bu t followed natural lines and an even exchange of acres, as near as possible. While tliis town­ ship might have beeu cu tsho rta t present i t would only be a matter of time until parts of other townships, likely Now Jasper, would bo thrown into OedarVille district. In this event tho McEtwain, MoCompbolI, Hopping, Raul, Ewry, Rakestraw, Wolford, Stralcy and t-fverftl other farms would he placed In tills township Which would more than make up for any loss a t this time. DRAFT STALLIONS . Prince Albert, tne Imported Belgian, the best sire of draft, horses of high class ever id the county. • Longjumeau, the Imported Pereh* efon, black steoi gray, lias proven h itilsilf* Very sure breeder and his first fifteen colts this season are extreiflejy high class. He promises io be a second Prince, See these horses, both are in parfeot con­ dition and WlU stand for public service a t the farm on the Wlltnihg- tor. Road just south of Gedarville. Terms, $20 for either horse fo ra satisfactory colt.. Phones, barn is on 108 and 28. ANDREW WINTER LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in th# post office at Gedarville, Greene Oo., ()., for tho week ending June 111916. L ist No, 12. Laura B. Cochran Susie Dept Maggie Dull Emma McDonald ttarrah Vearnmon Persons calling for the above will please say “Advertised.” W. A. Tunifnt:r.L, P. M —Bring your buggies and carti* ages in now to have them painted, A t Wolford’s. TO BE COMENDED. South Charleston has ah organiza­ tion of Which It should feel Justly proud, The Alpine (lies club. Its membership is composed of young men who have more than ordinary Binging ability and they have been ably instructed by Professor George diegler, musical Instructor m the public schools. Hardly a public gathering of any kind is held but wbat this club is called upon to ronder services and to their credit it must be said tha t they have al­ ways responded cheerfully aud without any thought or remuner­ ation. This organization has con­ tracted for ft high class lecture and musical course to be presented dur­ ing the coming season and there is no question but what tho people will show their appreciation of the services rendered by patronizing the course liberally,—Sentinel; ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 wilt offer for publi# sale, a t 1:80 p, m,, Juno 20, 1916, a t her late residence in Cedarville, Ohio, the personal property of th# late Martha H. McMillan: to-wltM rocking chairs, 2 bureaus, U chairs, i bedsteads, bedding, cot, I kitchen stove, I heating stove, tables, stands, dishes, % carpets, 2 wash stands, 1 folding bed, and other article* too numerous to mention, TEftMS CA#H. H ,fl. Wilson, F. A. J URICAT, Auctioneer* Administrator, Call and see the Powers berry field, More ground in berries than ever planted in this section before, coming out to tb« concert#, and bring your friends. ‘ Con&orlo will be given caOh Wednesday evening a t 7:45, I u , case of inclement weather on Wednesday evening concerts will bo.gi.ven on Thursday evening. . » Board of Trade. Plymouth FORSALESCHOOL HOUSE. The Board of Education of Cedar- vlllo Township Rural School Dis­ trict will receive bids on No. 3 school housO and lot. Situate on Cedarville and Clifton pike, 2 miles north of OoUnrvlllo, until 2. p., June dOtii, 1915. . I5y order t*fB. of E. 4 Andrew Jackson, Clerk, — Buy your Plymouth binder twino now. Jhero is a shortage in sisa l and the price may go higher. . Kerr &. H a s tin g s Bros, S A V E S T I M E A N D G R A I N <*?£& . ; Twine is a (small item, but. good twine saves a, lot of expense in harvest time. Every time your machine is .. stopped the delay costs you money.. Time in harvest season is always valuable, and some­ times extremely precious on account of the condition of weather or grain; Be sure you use . the bSst twine,— P L Y M O U T H TW IN E . • Then you will be safe from the annoyartces, delays, expenses, which ^ .ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine works perfectly in every machine. More l-of it is made and used every year than any other kind, because i t is knoyra to a be the best and has been for years. l"V?\ Binds more sheaves with less Cx- \ w pense, no knots, no breaks, and is V& guaranteed full length and extra strength, Get Plymouth TWine from the local dealer. Look for ' ^ the wheat-sheaf tag*/ -WANTED t-D ress making and sewing of all kinds. Prices reason­ able and satisfaction guaranteed, Mrs. A. G, Russell, Cor. Main and Ohillicotho Sts. —Full lin# ot home made Candles, Turkish cigarettes, cigars, tobacco and chewing gum a t Kondes Bros. Hillard Parlor, 8b KERR & HASTINGS BROS, Ask for S. Sc If. Green Stamps Store Closes Saturday a t 6 P, M* Quality Pirst JUNE The month of roses. The real summer month* The time lor Weddings, Re* ceptions, Parties, Etc. To attend these functions you must be attired correctly. You will find everything you desire in the newest and most approved style. At prices to suit your purse. Aak*to see Varsity Fifty Five Hart, Schaffner and Marx newest model for Men and Young Men The Surprise Store 28*30 East Third St*, Payton , Ohio «wppl sajowisimaw UliDMPI*

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