The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

UNIONSERVICES Under the Auspices of the Churches of Cedarville I N T H E , O PE R A HOUSE 7:00 O ’C L O C K B E vening Hids fitKaif By 0*r Thwl ... « I vask C u t F e e d C o s t U s e S a j h r a g © W h e a t .A^mfUfonlmshels otVheafcjn two big elevators damaged by Are dud Water.. This wheat dried, ana conditioned la fancy % A L VAGEMTHBAT” . Ita feeding value fg.auqj|««d> The cheapest feed for ^heep,"Hogs, Cattle and Poultry. Forproduping flash equal to undamaged wheat. Protein 15.16 per cent. Carbohydrates 67 per cent S a v e $5 .00 a T e n on Y ou r F e e d B i l l Itead thls—Justa fewwdrds’ of actual proof. ' * , ’ ‘J. RS.Bartlett, JachB.on.Mieh. Shepherd, Hich. Gentlemen;— {. 1' i - ' ^ * * ’ ’ I oan say,that I have fed 'Salvage Wheat'1 to all kindsof stock. I t 's one of the oheapeSt and host feeds I have ever used.. I t keeps stock in a healthy conditibnand hiy stock always reUsbit. , 0 W .S . Wing." - Ask for Sample, and Prices THE.J. E. BARTLETTCO. "O ld RedJtill” * .. Jackson, Michigan, I % r » t t e s r i s yVewdiMrntsh direct'to the fanners of dreena county the best aesutn, and virus on the market at * cents per 0. C. for serum and virus; 2d0* O. serum and I t ). O. virus w ill immune fa t 100 lb, pigs their natural life, JPlgs three to teu days old' can be immuned their natural life with 10 0 .0 . serum and 1 C. O. vlinsi We will send you an expert to teach you how to vacci­ nate your own hogs. REFERENCES . " Phone O, A.'Dobbins, Cedarville, X)„ References South-west National Bank ot Commerce of Kansas City* Mo. Order your serum from W. H. Elmbry, out agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, O., or Interstate Vaccine 00., .Kansas.City, Mo, H u tch ison <5G ibn ey LE T US SHOW YOU An AmericanLadyCorset ~m I f H a l f Knew : I f half the fashionable femi­ nine worldkfiew What oorsetthe other half Was Wearing, there would be step more American Lady Corseteworn. • ( A .large.; pfopertjou o f the lashlonabl* world do know and damati<l Americ*n Lady Corsets* which mould the figure and f i t off the gown, as no other eerier, ■ • ' , <M '. «t ‘ You will find among the almost unlimited number of design o f different proportions, and American Lady Corset model for “ your" Individual figure. After you buy an American Lady Corset look at the new 5iHc W a i s t s , . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 5 .0 0 t o $ i 0 .0 0 N i w S u i t s * ......... $ 0 *7 $ t o $ 3 5 .0 0 H s w S k l r t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5 75 t o $10 .75 Good*>re advancing. What you buy now will be quite a saving. Bo not forget to go into the Basement. Hutchison & Gibney . i m a . o n m CTtrslaad has 84,57* public school Children, * Lorain's new high school building opens April 1. Adolph Patser was killed at Ciere* land by an automobile. Horace C, Maurer resigned as so. perinteodent ot the State School for thf Blind. ■ George L. McKesson, eleven years ClK-tor of Toledo public schools, has xeslfued. . ■■ ■# Joseph Xu Parks, prominent In %o* leda business circles, died of acute Indtseetton. Midnight fire damaged the Widelt bote} at .Toledo to the extent of $10,- 0<H>. Guests escaped. Grip caused >the death of Rev. George. W- Crum, pastor of the Uni- versaUst church at Marion. Calvin Miner, colored, was arrested at Dayton, accused of stealing two magi hags from the Union station. At Greenfield j M!»* Myra Rustler, twenty-two. committed suicide . by shooting.herself through the heart. Ohio Cities Gas company of Colum­ bus and Springfield is closing deal for purchase of the Dayton Gas company. Jacob Loshe. sixty, wealthy farmer was found ,dead at his homo near Celina. Bad bullet wound in abdomen. "Wilfred Sterner, sixty, well known farmer, dropped dead of heart failure at his home near St. Joseph's, Perry county.. Newton D, Baker, former mayor .of Cleveland, accepted the post of sec­ retary 'of war .‘in. President Wilson's cabinet. ■ . v Mrs, T, H, Vance Was killed' when she stepped from amoving interurbaO car near Fastoria. Her neck was broken. * v Professor James E. Hagerty was elected dean of the new college of commerce and journalismof the Ohio State- university, -■Cofineaut-electric'.light plant, pur­ chased by the city several years ago JOr $40,000, has entirely paid tor itself and all improvements, Mrs* Jessie Sheehan administered a, beating to a tWef she .discovered looting her. bedroom and saved her diamonds, worth $L50Ci. ‘ State Examiner 1. E, Martin report­ ed to Attorney General Turner many irregularities among the officials ot Pauidiag county villages. - ' , ' Fred H, Carpenter, cashier of the ‘ Commercial bank at Lyons, is miss lng. Accountants have found affairs of .the bank in good condition.-, , Napoleon's first strike in fifty years occurred when fifty employes ot a Windmill company walked out, de­ manding an Increase of wages. * - Miss.,Katherine Tanning of Cleve­ land will go jto Italy to wed Baton Amerigo Sevrab of Rome, who I* at­ tached to the Second dragoons. -Judge James W* Rarinon, seventy- five, prominent attorney and banker of Portsmouth, died In California, -wkfre-he.had gone to recuperate.' Under.the new wage scale adopted by-the joint conference of nperatoxa and' miners, Ohio miners will receive H> esats for machine mined coal. Carl Sheeley, fourteen, who lert his home at Tiffintwo>weeks ago because be'did Hot'like to go to sbhool. waa found in Mansfield by his father. By a decision of the court of ap­ peals, Richwood will remain wet. Vll ,logo-voted'wet by four, but tlie lower court-threw out five disputed ballots. • With a noose made from a handkeft chief, Michael Andrejkcvsie hanged himself in ft Cleveland jail. He bad been locked up on complaint of hi# wife, ^ '* - Attorney General Turner holds that a saloonkeeper’s license Is a personal privilege and hot personal property subject to execution on a court judg­ ment. - . ' - ’ . Trial Of Ehos Hiffer ahd Butch Gra­ ham, former Allen county commis­ sioners, charged with graft in connee tion with construction ot two bridges, will begin at Ottawa March 30, ' As a result of a ruling by Attorney .General Turner many social organiza­ tions throughout the state will have to adopt either the Individual locker system or make application for liquor licenses. , < Competitive examinations for free four-year scholarships in the Ohio State university college of agriculture will be conducted In each first and second grade high school in the state on April 14. -John G, Boren, eighty-one. pioneer editor of the Miami valley and early in his .career associated With Cincin­ nati newspaper development, died suddenly at his homo in Fort Mc­ Kinley, near Dayton. Louis Blanchetti. twenty-four, 'Con­ victed of manslaughter for strangling to .death Dolores Evens, nineteen, at Cleveland, Was given an indetermin­ ate sentence of from ohe to twenty years In the Ohio pen. Police searching the home of Mrs, Jane Shackelford, murdered gt New­ ark three weeks ago Ip her home hy robbers, found more then $500 In money secreted in various unusual places about the house. After marrying the girl Whose par­ ents brought charges of paternity against him, William Wirt, traveling salesman of Lima, O., committed sui­ cide at' St, Marys by throwing himself beneath an automobild truck. Grand Jury probing the East Houngstowfc strike returned indict­ ments against .Bulge E. L . . Gary and 100 other offickds of six steel cor potations, charging conspiracy tft seep down wages. Trial is set for Ipril % . . —Norton I will handle the Shawnee Ice Company's ice this summer and will be ready fair busi­ ness at tb*-opening of the season, © « « . Warmer- FortJEdwardiN.Y down, nervous« * oouldnot dothe family of three, off analMena sad out benefit A arpj so l .„ . fiver remedieswith-* told aw about fiver i weak i v l i C, M. RIDGWAY, Druggist, Cedarville, Ohio. C A S T O R ( A forLtfghttfandOhil&rsn, fillKNYea H im A!wi|s Bmtgbt Bean tbs Wgattwreof Fire destroyed the Catholic cbuich at Byesvilla- Low 10 , 0 * 0 , Teat well* for*oil sad gag are being sunk in Lewistowa and vkiuity, Ohio osteopaths have constructed a sanitarium at Delaware Springs, near Delaware, Carl Reuter, ten, was drowned in six feet of water la an abandoned cel­ lar at Sandusky, An advance in the price of paint tanging from 100 to 155 per cent was announced at Toledo., Sixteen pound boy,: the fourteenth child, was bom tft'Mr, and Mrs; Thom­ as Conldes at pgyton. Edward Welfon of Ashtabula’ was killed at Youngstown whan he was struck by * passenger train. Mrs, Frances Pearson, sixtV-slx, ac­ tive In religious circles, was killed by an automobile In Cleveland. , , - ■ Ludwig Eieanhaum, ,a watchman,; and Edward Smith, a macklnls ..were found frozen to death at Lorain. A large number o f smallpox cases in cheap lodging houses have been re­ ported to the Toledo health officials, Dr. Edward Cass, eighty-six, vet­ eran physician, and descendant of Gen­ eral Lewis Cass,, is dead at Dresden, Two hundred pestona at "Amherst were exposed to smallpox contracted by Edward JBaumam high school ettt- deni , . -, ■ * « - ' Housewives* -Co-operative league, at ■'vmeeting-. In Cincinriati, declared a roycott On. sugar because of the high 1 t ! v! r 1 ' 1 v •At Findlay the Toledo-Findlay Tire and Rubber company, % $300, oqq con­ cern, went into tthh-hands, of a re^ ceiver, Joseph S. .Peebles, sevonty-ono, civfi war veteran and merchant, died at -Cincinnati following af stroke’ of Catalysis,\ - , . " ■ . > J4" ’ ;> ’ Six grocery- clerks at Toledo were arrested by' a .stale official, charged, with,retailing»godds. short in weight Or tohaaurO, ; , :: Delaware <dtyfbouncil objects fo Co­ lumbus flood protection- plan for a, de-. tainittg basin oh the Olentangy north cf Delaware, - / " ’’ v > 1 , . . Cleveland■department directors an­ nounced th’at all city employes found drinking Hdttflf while pn dnty would he discharged., - Members pf the Cleveland board- of education 'are demanding the resigua- tion of J. H. 14.; Fredmtck, superin­ tendent Of schools. ' i - Dr. HarryMadrice Hart thirty-fwo, son pf MA m g M**J Maurice Hatt Of Columbus, was killed m the villa told cn Columbus. N.' 54.. - - V) LorindwBailan b^artlnheo, agedlOl, for the past fifty years a mother to Denison university students, died at her bomb In Granville. A blase at Lindsey, eight miles west o f Fremont, consumed the old end new Trinity Evangelicalchurches. New edifice cost $?S,08d-. Joseph J*. Mcllvatae, elghtyone, ed­ itor and publisher, died, at his home in New Philadelphia, He was prom­ inent in Republican polfttcs.. . At *Newark Augustus.' O. Kern, charged with setting fire to his hotel two. years a id, was held to the grand jury without bond on'murder charge, , It coettF. M- Spencer of Fostoria a fine of $50anda ten day jail .sentence for having a punch board in. his pos­ session, „ The Jail sentence was sus­ pended, « Jacob LOCwtoe, forty-five, accident­ ally killed hiinieif at his home in Ft',- Recovery wjhen he attempted to climb a stairwayand knocked a loaded shot­ gun over. William Malloy, old soldier, said to he a resident of Cohtmbus, died ot a fractured skull at Mt, Vernon. Wil­ liam JOnCs, junk dealer, is held by the police. • * Ohio Woman Suffrage association holds a conference a t , Columbus March 20-3L Mr*. Carrie Chapman Catt, head of the national association, will attend, A hell will ring ten minutes before the whistle blows at the plant of the Kroma Color company at Sandusky in order to give girl employes opportun­ ity to primp up. Decorating girls employed by the French China company at Alliance walked out when refused an Increase of wages. Company dosed the plant, ",61X1 being affected. Having made necessary changes, the Belmont County Children's home at Tacoma has succeeded in having its license restored. Two of the old trustees haVe resigned. Captain James Cola of Marysville, brother-in-law or former Vice Presi­ dent Fairbanks, has withdrawn as candidate for delegate to tbe Republi­ can national ct$ivoutlon. Former Auditor W. L, Crooks of Co­ lumbiana county is criticised for al­ leged extravagance, carelessness and employment of his relatives as cterkd, by a state examination report! A newmale chorus of Welsh singers has been organized under the leader­ ship of Professor James H, Jones, su­ pervisor Of music in the Van Wert schools. It will compete in the eis­ teddfods, ’ - • • Joseph Buchec died at Youngstown as the result of a indict wound, alleg­ ed to have been inflicted by Mrs. Kate Rick. Mrs, Rick, It is, alleged, shot Ruchee.wheft he Insisted t>6 forcing Ms attentions on her. Freight train struck an automobile hi a crossing in Massillon, Raymond Lucas, Ate, being killed, and Mr, and Mrs. George Lucas, Ids parents, and Mr, and Mr*. Blumenauer and their two-year-old son William receiving severe injuries; Howard Titu* sued Id# father, Lin­ coln G. Titu* at, Columbus for $560, lie alleges a contract was entered Into by which he was to receive $500 If he absUititd from tobacco until he was twenty-one. The boy allagaft ha U u his part ot the agreement. 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We say without hesitancy - or equivocation, and without fear of con­ tradiction that we HAVE FOSIT1VELY THE. BE3T MEN'S'STORE IN SPRINGFIELD. ' V . . The Big Store is truly the People’s Store for from the immense stock found under its roof pracbicalls every-human want may be supplied* " 1 . : ■ ■ * ■ • -a * » We Buy for Less. We Sell for Less, We give service which becomes exact and refined through handlingin a big way. We save you steps,, We save you trouble.' We positively guarantee every purchase YOU must be PERFECTLY .satisfied else your money $jrill" be refunded. We want you to come this week* Come while stocks are new and complete. AND REMEMBERrr^We stake our reputationJon quality.■* ^ Wo Refund Fares on Purchases of-$15.00 and Over and Rdpay Charges on Mail Orders in Excess of $5.00. Come to Springfield this week—and come to W ren ’s, ' * , ' ■ ‘ i - - j ' • • • A Our Motor Trucks Deliver Everywhere “ ' "Th* Sridg*" Boi*nof Sorrow. "My poem entitled ‘Tbe Bridge,’ " said Longfellow, "wa# written in sor­ row, whlcli iiiftdo me feel for tbe lone­ liness ot ethers. 1 was a widower at tbe time, and 1 used sometimes to go over the'bridge to Boston evenings to . meet frlands soft return near midnight f hy the same way.- The way Was si-' lent, save here and there a belated footstep. The -sea tose or fell among tbe wooden piers, and there was a great fluruace on the Brighton hills Whose red light wa# reflected by the waves. It was on sack a late, solitary Walk that the spirit of tlie poem came Upon me. The bridge has been great­ ly altered, hot tbe place of It is the same." ■ Sumptuary Laws, Bmhptrtaty Inws nro law#, how gen­ erally obsolete, enacted in die sup­ posed intercut of public inut’Ulu to re­ strain extravagance in private expend­ iture, especially in matters of- food, dress and amusements. They abound­ ed in ancient Greece and Rome and found great faver lit the legislation of England from tlie time of Edward iI. (1307-Jit) to that of the reformation (15171. They existed in Franceas early ns the time of Charlemagne (708-814) aud continued to be enacted as fate as the seventeenth century, but in neither country do they appear to have teen enforced to any great extent, Camp-; tuary laws were repeated in England.^ in I860, Go often You go to Dayton for what? To got the remarkable benefits its stores offer—• To enjoy a good theatrical entertainment— To meet friends and renew acquaint* , ances— T o get a day off in q ’ / big town— Grant yourself this trip . often* T*f" -‘-Li*** * It’s worth while A - * £ SUBURBANDA\ .' N D a y t g K MnlN This month’* Butterick Pattmfa* are 10c and 15cr—nom high I ............................. ... .................................. ........

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