The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

-<r&. r~"-- ; *W Par Xawtttaee Qur Jofc Work will aompum with of any other iris,,.,. thot I THIETY-NINTH YEAR NO. 2. . ................... mi iii www.1iiip«^iiilH«w»wwwl|l<i)iM CEDARVU^E, \ N haprormmt for X«na Avehtte. X*flla “rilL-hav* »n tm- pwtoww&ir fcfe«* will m*k« qaltan street,- Wcw* lm •frOMfy atortod on the Waltord fol*®fcw»itb shoppfepamg to move of the biritdmg to the r#fcrWh 4 Pe fh will b>« used for the wood worfc i ng department, Tk* middle awjtioo of thebailfJInjf wUri b* oopTerted into a room with aoraemt floor to be used in oon- awiteti with the op stoTto tor paint- •$&$ bn*|fifi* *nd automobiles, an aJwwttM- 60 be placed in this part of the “bfilidlnjp -There ha% become' more-of » demand lor auto painting tftah other v#htpl#B and for that rfcsaoti o^aa^as-wlll be made to ,ae* the trade. aeetion o f th# bnndingip& : ,ifi said to be one o f the atraotnree, in „ town. Ho date can Wfound as to who ^ebnlWingH#r when. JosUh oeodpled the plane for ge it was from Sere that his •*#ag 0 ns find buggies were SETS LIFE CERTIFICATE. Mrs. Ada Clow, nee Ada Allen, CecfarviU* College, lido, la the flf#t ’graduate pf the local college to Obtain a life oertlQ-pite to teach in high school* andf-Jto superintend; school* under the new school law o f Ohio. Mrs. Clow obtained' a foar-year provisional corlifieato last e«in|ner, and woul<4 have ob- tnbted/’A life ©ertifloafe then but laek«dftWo months’ sxpori#nfci< ami was given the provisional certificate instead, * But by the time of tin* holiday meeting o f the State Board o f Kxanimers she had qualified in every respect, and the life qpriift «at» wob granted without question This certificate was granted ou the basis o f graduation -frofoi a reoog- nm»d*- college and fiifcy months of eicpf-rienc^ as a teacher, , r . Both of those certificated Were granted entirely iwithmit exami- imfcion of any, sort, and are ind i­ cation* of the advantages now en­ joyed by Oed&rvllle graduates, - 'MrtmOIow is now employed as 1n. structor in Larin and Gcrmim.m Orswfis fnatifute, a public academy and normal school located at L*n> jsaster, The place was secured (Mon U. P. Church Chimes. Baring The war tb$Jthrough the C ‘dan life College f*Xr of the btttfdlRg; J. JET. Wolford#hae and condu|tod tabop forof years , . tA*lWmg hm been t&a» l i ^ a r * . ‘ ' -^^dWiOt^alLprobabllity “■*^1**^ * As«bi.# batweenthe \s%!&&<• Broploymenl Bureau -Mr*. OloW expect* to teach a class, in . the CedaxvJfle Summer School naatt sammar, and at the same time do work toward* the degree of Bachelor of Scienc& lh JSttocatlon.^ y** mi tv+ s? £ *WWfe M W m if Turn* . .IJAdwr thalaw^toember* afcornicil, tajuH**# apd mambera of k&* bMunf or edTMation rnnet organ- 'hto ois the first day *ot January, all aftHuor ofSosrs chosan at the last stedHon ttdting their offlee that same day. ■ ■ . ,” ;?•.■.■• Mayor McFarland give* way fo Mayor-elect McLean; M. W. Collins takes J. O. Townsley’s place a* ifNatoe; J .C . Barber will iake: A. •SMAFifcb’ s place on the btard of Htfaajdan; W. H, Barber succeeds J. A* Oiteper a* townahip treasurer; B. M. liiFarland takes Mr, Barbra'* seat in oouncil. The other ofilccr* .hold over. Watt A Foust will ItolU their annual sale o f Duroc bred sow* jerfday, Tebraary 4, 1S1U, at Cedar Vale Farm, at which time they will rtB ■taty-five head o f chosen stock, Xftm’fcforgst the date. Theljs»t , H a s^ e t a ru f id . Bolter dropped fMM town the first of th* week re^gard- lea* of the fact thathe was supposed, to have gobednWn with thetil-fated Bas'Uand steam* r in Chicago je ivet last shmmer. Mr. Potter would tike to meet the gentleman that started the report that caused much anxiety amongst til* friends at the time and calmed relatives to reek his whereabout*. - ft did happen Mr. Butter says that he was in Chicago that very dayand-;lm was not two squares from the river front. As soon as he learned of the accident he rushed, to the river front where for hours he witnessed the aw'tuhslght o f taking the hundreds o f dioundsd from the river. Of late Mr, Potter has been Jo* oatctl m the northern part of the state engaged on a newspaper, his favorite pastime. He Is Taking a short vacation and has been ih Cincinnati where lie spent a day or *0 with Jus old friend and com­ panion, Joint Bryan, the sag* of 1 ’ h II ow Springs. Visions fire |oul studies. W r wish you all a-happy New Year. ‘ "For Christ and the Trotyl’ *t our motty for 1010. ' „ "We shall be glad to bear o f our frienda having^largehMs of heart” (1 Kings iiafi) W* have our moment*, o f do prsssion wheu w* wonder if any­ body ever reads what is,‘prWed,te the Chtmefi column. “Whenyou down Boos*, that i* peiWnaUiberty; when bowse tlowna you tbiffc in slavery,’* JDr. F. N, Bcioubef gives ' hi* hearty eodoreement to the Sunday School times as a help In the £ab- bath School. a Baul Ferguson enjoy* bis’ work at Monmouth auvd will return next Tuesday, , -f t 5Mre.rJohn-Av'’-.'GreggAnd' sons WiiUani jand Charts*, of Phila­ delphia, arrived at tint Pfiraaaagari Tqesdaymorajag, .They will ttolHv for several jMsdi*. ’The QMp t ia n Bniott hold ito busiptgaMfisehfng and social Tues dg^svanhtt# at'ih* betas o f Mr, an$ Mr*. eNtedtan floUius. ^ Bubart Mfsore, Paul and some m$*» of -the y b^v« be^it wredd^ng ohisic«a*pd|r btrt are jwttgr. • ~ •<**" - l*r. Ann I'tntt mn* t«r Alt twin “W A T E R ” if cheap) com if higher, frill mo*t: farmm feed w r e of ebrn than water, <lu. -,;R the Winter aeaton. The chemift aayf the h»f| if water, he need* plenty, ' WEtOCXfiOG m SHEEP ANTI-FREEZE FOUNTAIN eolvesyour water problem for the winter as well m summer season. On display at McFarland & McKee LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS ANDREW W INm , County Agent. gtosi- yjraajsty other { B*v, Willard V. Bft»t«Htod bvlda, of Borfcrtght, ° Stow Twrk, arrived for a visit at th* parttoffg# ■Tubs*- day afternoon. Ou?S. B. suporintondsnt, the *a- ristant and twoof W s , 8 . tsacbor* were all “ gripfwd” last Babbath so as to detain thorn from church, Br. Bltchle, who has b*e» under the car; (if Dr, Hogue ir Hprhtg-. fl*Id tholast few weeks, is feeling much Improved. A . fin* list o f names has been sent in for church papers. Yoar name can be added yet tf you wish. Orland and Carey Bitchia are liome from their school work wr rim Holidays. Karl fhorfc is spending the hull-- days with fitsparents beyondXeui*. The annual congregational meet­ ing will beheld Wednesday, Jan­ uary s. , Bring in the circulating library' books for re-distribution next flab* bath. Sleet Ties UpTraffic. ynow nnd sleet caused much damage to the telephone au>l* telegraph lines in tins serii*>n. Wednesday and Thursday, f A h rgfi part of the teJeph>aies were ont of service owing to lines and poles being down. The hx-al t ompany has an extra tore*' *t Woik making repair*. It was, net c«fctry to shut oil the elerttk lights Wednesday. ‘The ptilni-idn ar-d {r#.tti'-tt lines have had ' ieir trouble as well awl tushy trainswere late duo to track Conditucis. The steel smoko stack at the paper mill fell Wednesday night seres* pait of the building doing e*.nsidcrablc damage I j N' o one was inyued yet severs! were near st th# time. Had Something in Him, ltbv. Hudson iloberfc Jones had preorhed what tin thought was a gr ’at Hirlstnias sermon. On the way horns twin dmrth he came upon a .tenth sifting doubl' d up on fh»‘ steps of a domiclie. WisWr.g to admonish this young person for what he took to be laslness, he stopped tip to him and said;*— ...... • '’i*en*fc sit there likd that, my boy; fhlc is Christmas, (let «p and stir yourself; you certainly must hate something In you,” *l"vs got, a big chtistniR* dtnh*r in me,*1 was the forced reply, “and 3 niiti't wiriVi *.**1 im * to ymi ■ 4 ^-|^ -M ' fRnMPpWr rHECmlMt lam. Thml Bfifewa#fkiMtiEchMr’ttnd' * fitA. l& ' “ftm Y mt S» dBodt 3 : 8^SB5S8R#lRBRfeS525tlW8li Most Fight For Lcease. OddFellows Taka Notice. ISiipatchcs Wednesday say that state! official* will refuse t*:<grant the Geiger-J Jones Cu,»f*t»ewilc*F their liccnto to! •ell stock* add bonds in th?* state, the ( 2«i* license expiring Iter. II, While! thestate banking department ha* charge! of the ‘blue sky” law <>per*t»ui and hat! been charged asbeingmore than friendly j tothe Geiger-Jones company, disclosures I bf the mrtlutyi o f fixing busineSa in a xft*j cent injmic(L-n suit heard in the U, S. { Court in l^ncinnati, ha* canard the state * officiais to isdkate there will he no re­ newal of the license. It the banking department should grant a license it is certain Attorney General Turner would seek restraining', ofders. Mr, Turner states that » d e ‘- cislon from theU, S. Court bow would! * oncern only a m-xit question and that he will not ask for same. The only thing the Ceiger-Jones Co. can do now is to bnng a mandamus suit again«t the state banking department* tar a license. To d.» busine«s withouti *ueh a license wiU result in prosscution of tlse company anti its agent*, Another case in the t?. S. (iouit Tues. day was from Cleveland where W. K. Ko-;c is testing the “blue sky” taw. Hose had been fonvkted in theCommon Pica* Court f» Cleveland sometime ago for violating this law, Butin# the Sign- ntents in the V, f>, Court Ri.se not only made a verbal attack on Turner, but at­ tempted physical assault, being checked by touit attache.'5, Thert will bo & spm Ifit geaslon of th# Gfgnd Lodge in the 1mll of Xenix lodge No 52, l. O. <), F. on; Tuesday evening, Jgn. 4. Grand- irtilstor Wright, and Grand Secre­ tary Lyman will be present ane con­ fer the past grand and grand- lodge degrees and exemplify the Wbrk. Tt is requested that every Odd, Fellow in Greene eonflfy b# present. W. E. Bwaiib, B#c. lid A l NOTICE. 1 OPERA HOUSE if { t 7:00 O’CLOCK Evening To thd several 1st and land owners, j whom will he h-nchttcd by the improve* meiit of flie HAMSliY ditch, on petition by Heft Tinner et at., ;n Cedarviile and Miami tnwnship, Greene County, Ohio. You and eachof you are hereby lists- fled, that the report of the Engineer of paid ditch, t zw npi.a ti'e in oar sidite, together with Ida epprutionorent of the estimated cost of u-nstruul *n thereof; will be tip befoto the Huard for Induing Ami continuation, at stir ofike in the Court House in XeniUj Ohio on Friday, January Tth ttdfi, at 10SOo’clock A. M, Board i,f County Con)iuiss*tinrtS ’ of Jreeue County, Ohio, by GKO. XV. KENHAIL, Clerk, Xenia, Ohio Let ember 17th., 1015, v NOTICE 1916 9 ^..fii;ee%s .1916 O fficers, and Director* of The Exchange Bank Extend Greeting to all Patrons' and Friends of the Bank, wishing all a , Happy New Year We trust that the New Year will he one of Great Prosperity and Much Happiness* Our Sincere Well Wishes and Assurance That we Desire to Assist all is our Interpretation of Good Will Toward all. , i We cordially invite your 1$16 Business and Thank all’of our Customers for their Support and Patronage During 1915. ? A t 4 »*tto* •f;* %«tw <0 ■—1*111 pay tlk highest market prh’« for uw furs, Tirum fi 1j»“ , v Wrtj. Maistull - IJinUf* Krdms, btiru* blankets, storm hlAttkfto mint *t #hb* blfinN^f* !#tK“rra IlHUtlng#Mt«#, Stf-fti* kFottihtes C‘o „ Is «b*r mtd.T nnw hmnsg^mcntf and #11 dead stock will be mm ivid Imtne- dlutoiy. iitoge 8»e ttot IOO; c*rile fft srul lifetsel |* tlblivetod #f factory, Lungdlsianen phone call# paid by utr,‘ mi**™m. Bbii m w, Xortl# KVrHlIecr Co. VERY

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