The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

« I s^ff-vV-> s> For Excelleftoe Ow Job Workwilt compere with itof any other firm.,.,. steroid. TW* tamt *te*»**riwhl wfdi ** 1m* dex, denote* rb*t* yt?#rff *ub*crip- tk>9 t put due ja>d» prompt *n- tfemeuti* o*nuwtfyAmiireA . , sra. THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NO. 3. CEDARVItLE, 0 9 * FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 ,1910 — .......................... 1 ' ■ » *—.1..... - - ..... .. ...... pr ice , $i,oo a r m & BfJV; R, P. GARBOLD DIES IN JAPAN SAME DAY Hi» Father Pied, at B«a—Had Been Missionary for Eleven Years and Waa a Pliego Graduate. m V .m il ORGANIZES; FINANCE WILL RE SHORT. OHIO A tnessage was received in Cinem- nati, Saturday night, announcing 0 ** v * w .*. v ., v. aesfe of 'Rev, Raymond P, Gatepld, Roes, who haa served on council for D.,„ ,at Kioto, Japan, * - * - .. . - Council met for re-organization last Saturday when the new mayor, R. P. McLean, took his seat. B. E« McFarland; who tilled the unexpired term following the resignation of J. H., Wolford, again takes his seat in council, owing to W» H. Barber be­ coming township treasurer J W. ^ZS^StSSSBSSSfti Ipcs^,' tjggl iiO mmlm * uv- •« -w — 4 ?an, of heart several years van chosen president of trouble, On the same day, December that body, and become® vice-mayor.- * , ■ *“lher, Frederick Garbold, died , Council met Monday evening tin at mb home *at Roes, 0., neither regular session, all members being knowing the other was ill.’ ’ present except C, W. Bean, who is on Rev. Garbold is a- graduate of Co- the ffick list, ' , damlle College and-was known t o - The appropriation ordinance for tjie many- of our people,, having returned next six -months was passed as well here several times and lectured in, the as an amendment in regard‘to Keens- interest 1 q£ his work. After finishing ing entertainments of, various kinds, j 1 .® 9 n* 1 *W 3 f work at jpane he enter-’ and -picture shows, Heretofore cer : /- ed the foreign missionary field on his own resources but, afterwards affili­ ated with the Presbyterian church, Hte had been in Japan II years. Dr- Garbold graduated from the class of, '07 and leaVes a wife, whose home was formerly in. Cincinnati, No in­ formation. has been received whether the body will be shipped back or when. rmg. jreWinter franco of *, W*»t brwrmous i.M N3EWMAYOR SHOWS “SPEERS OH OFFENDER. , Pe&-heg” Jeffrey,, who regards himself ns a bad man yrhen he hag his uguor on, has reason to remember . the new year as .well as the newMay- <?r* , “TegV- is ah ?o]d offender , and ■asUaUy puts up gome fight*When. the . officers, attempt, to tfdce;liim. ; “ ' disorderly ’ and -intoxicated , and when Marshal ’McLean placed ,him under arrest showed the usual - spirit for "fight, . When' Jeffreys reachedfor a knife the officer ‘.‘laid on him 0 as the -boys ‘say. It only re­ mured two raps' of the cluh-’t'o bring >him .under control. *-■ ■ In Mayor’s . ..court, “Peg” was charged with resisting an officer and disorderly. The first offender drew JEFFERSON DE ANGELJ 6 IN ‘{SOME BABY." ’ There",af 0 a.thousand laughs, it is promised, in “Some Baby," the new three act farce which,will be 'present­ ed by tihe Estate of Henry B. Harris, at the Fairbanks Theater, Springfield, Saturday afternoon and eyeningi Jan­ uary 15th. “Bom® Baby," with the accent on the “ Seme,” is a most happy title for ably ingenious st<my'ufrfo|ded fn Wo gpurs'e of many excruciatingly funny - situations following the. supposed dis­ covery of the real Elixir Of Youth by an old Scientist. 1 . - . The application of this Elixir is fok lowed by.so inany remarkable hap­ penings that'the delightful old pro­ fessor has every reason la believe fiess men thinking and the result’has been closed doors for more than a yeay go -far as evening business was 1 concerned and yet the'Volume of trade has increased. „Thus a circum­ stance has brought about a plan ol economy without changing the vol­ ume of business.. •that his coumpoundis actuallyworking real miracles—miracels that threaten at -times to land „him in deepest trouble, and seriously involve the love affairs of his family, and friends. At the very end, dll'the"knots ate untied, the professor finds that if he hasn’t actually found the Elixir of Youth, he has found the means to fortune and happiness. , The action of the play is rapid fire, and Jefferson de Angelis, who has the part of the professor, has never been more happily cast than in this clever farce. i edaaffi The company supporting MrTJje Angelis is a remarkably strong one, . including Winifred Wallington, Edna May Oliver, Clarence K. Chase, W. MaynC, John Keefe, Norah O* Connor,- 1 Jeannette DesprCs and others. , tain Entertainments, were charged a license and it was .then remitted.! The amendment makes the old ordi­ nance conform to the' one recently adopted in Xenia. The" change brought out-some, discussion, Messrs.: Mitchell, and;Lowry, favoring license 1 of -picture shows arid pool rooms, Complaints having beep, filed 'against pool rooms as to Conducting the business will likely cause an ordi­ nance to he passed fixing an early Closing hour, Judging from express sion^of- council if this is not heeded a stiff license will be placed on each table: , • •Mayor McT.ean. announced his com­ mittees ns follows! Street, -Ross," Lowry,,--Bean; *Pierce;- Fire", Mitchell; Light, McFarland; Claims, Beffn, Mit­ chell; Finance, Lowry, Ross; Pump, Pierce .1 , The following were nominated by the mayor and approved by-council 'as members of the board of health; C. N. Stuckey, .five year term? W. H, Barber, three years; Arthur Towns- iey, one year, The other members are A. Z. Smith and W. P. Townsley. LOST A FINGER, BOARD OF NAMED! Members -of tin.; View as provided;, law parsed last Wednesday by tb powered to make President C. M. ndssioners, Tree Probate fudge ing Attorney Job ing board named bean, Yellow Spr fer, •Republican, Heriry J. Farrell, ;The compensatibn '$3.50 a day nor «. Tlie appointmentj der grid representis llv, !.Mek!irsjDrAt experienced bush .■“giteiMdhfegdHifirfan, : rell is.regarded .a#J f tbority on tux mafir -,'';pbrionce;on.;the UI| and then District A * ........ ... . {a logical man fori C. BpUSKEEPER, Wood G°unty, board organizes tb June. CLIFTON V, P. CHURCH CHIMES. W edne sday ! 0 77 HfWie Turner, is leader of C. U., r «« wi of -p. j®»bbath evening. aSwi ^ ;iifr Mnke1915th6^ yearof ■were named i ^Eeep the good New Year reso­ lutions;. will-power is the secret of. all —“All at it and always at It” is a fine congregation slogan, —The pastor and his Wife acknowledge New, Year’s greetings from Miss Anna May Stewart, a former member of Clifton church. —Mr. J, B, Rife was home recently for a few days from Florida where he |md hm wife are sojourning-for 4 he latter’s health, - - /. , * —Mr. and Mrs. George Rife art among the unfortunate “grippe" vic­ tims of the last few days,' NOTICE. # J A weatia® of tbs msamhaiii of the J North Cemetery Association will be j held in the township cleric’s office *t f TRUSTEES JHMJANIZE. ! The township trustees organised R* Tuesday, Janoarv lL Monday evening the newly elc ’ ’ o it11 members member, M.. W. Collins, having ■officers etfi- MIS,- of the Com- J. H. McYay, PjoBecul;- tbe appoint- Drake, Repuh- *J. A. Carperi- - >stewn and ocrat, Xenia. . ; be less than r$I 0 . « ■a high' or- in the coug- enter ate iOSTHIS CROPS OAI^ED 390PEl£ElkHETaiLS .aissiie For 6 |xl«en‘Yeara rn Institute1 - Work. Mose Jones, a gentleman of .color,, who is employed at the D. S. EriSn lime works.' logt a” finger on his left hand Mqriday white Working- at' a wagon* .'the finger beirig caught’ be­ tween the wheel" arid the bed. As a result the member was severed at the; first joint. Dr.' J. Q. Stewart dressed the wound. MoSe refused to subject Mmsdlf to any pain-killing treatment at the time expressirig'a desire tpf tak© his afterwards in another forte. Succeeding f -st as a farmer, and or" the last Sixteen years engaging , 4mseU in farmers1Institute work, C. Houskeeper of" Bowling Green, who will lecture during trie two days of the' coming Farmers’ Institute, loihea as a veteran to the work, "What f hay© to say 'is based Jtirge< Jy on what I have, learned-on the farm in Wood County, Her© J ’.have In­ creased the” yields of my crops 200 and 306 per cent," says Mr. Hops, keeper. , , ' - “ ' Corn, ohts, potatoes and Jersey* cows he 'mentions as his ,standbys. “Seed Cord Varieties/’ “Com ROrtil. -izers and Tillage/' ‘‘The Potato Crop, * ‘'Cement- 'Work/1 and a “Look For* war'd/' are topics which form the basis ot twenty to thirty minute talks by Mr, HoUgkeeper* . . TALKS FARM FROM - FARM EXPERIENCE' , G, F.:AIdrich. of Helena, Sandueky. County, Basesj LSctui’es Ori Practice, SCHOOL BOARD.ORGANIZES. FOR THE NEW YEAR. took his seat and A. ‘Z, Smith retired. In th© organization A* G. Collins was chosen president? Andtew Jackspn, cierk and*- .treasurers G. W. Hammatt, vice- president, Messrs Stormont and Barber were appointed a. committee to look after the street closing case in court. Messrs. Hamman and Johnson, were, appointed to look after the sale.of the Ramsey school building and the build­ ing in town* Read This Subscription Offer. Herald arid State Journal......|2/7t> Herald, Journal, Ohio F*'rni©r..w............... $3.00 Herald, Journal, Natloal Stockman ...................... itf.ob Herald, Journal, Stockman, Ohio, Farmers.......................... IJA® Try where you will yeu c&nfiot equal these prices wblcli are good only to Jan. 00, 1910. The offer iff open to all. Leave your order herd. or. Julies* £nu-i*tun pills ior rheumau*151 J- ‘ in “ F A R M E R S ” You all know the adverse conditions for feeding hogs during the winter season, especially an adequate 3u#ply of pure water* plenty of pure waterat the proper temperature increase^ the feeding efficiency of corn 331-3$. The WELDEX Aoti-Fraeze Hog Fountains, Food Cookers and Hog Oilers Soliro your Feeding Problems, Be sure to see them during the Farmers* Institute* McFarland &McKee LOCAL OI^TMIBUTORS ANDREW WINTER^ Caurtty A g en t , KEEPING, COBWEBS DOWN. ———w / ’ * , ,'T -know' that practical' experi- Iff jk- great factor in prac- tafks. Therefore 3 have oqnfittteg my preaching to irm/* xetotee G, F. ...Aldrich of Helena, Sanduskycounty,who lec* tures during the two days of the coming Fortners’ ' Institute. Mr. Aldriclfs,subjects cover the range of general farming. Live, stock on the form fur­ bishes'three of bis lectures. “The Hog as a Winner" and "Can Wo Afford to RaiCfc-JBcef Cattle?" take into consideration present condi­ tions h Ohio, His talk, “The Horse and Hie Future/' is not al- . together a fpmeaet. Two thfity-rnSnute period© de** voted to soil building are Included in "Fertility ,pf the Soil nnd-HoW to Preserve It” and “Clovers and Fertilizers." "The Farmer as a Civic Force" and “Keep the Cob­ webs Brushed Down” attack addi­ tional problems o! tbo farmers* ■life. ' ■ Is Farmers’ J4i The annual, will be held in Friday and Sate* and. 15. . Tha Bt G, 0 . Housekeejj Aldrich, Will) Mrij program for the ijj gram provides fc readings and muni Will,Serve dinner 1L F, church. CHURCH m ; e ; J. w- Ratto Sunday.Soivobi Preaching at I0:| ' Epworth Leagris You are cordiatlj R, P. CHURCH J* X*.'Cbest Sabbath School - E S;30' o’biock* ' -PreachingSeW(; and closely bile Mr. Far- ert and au- iff long e 3 ?- . of Review or made him place. The Monday in tale Week. Institute hbuse. .^ ’January id ‘ gpeakerff.are t«ttd O, J?. fa Burbin oja Thd- prp- kalent in kjb* A, B 1 rday m tiS : e . come,' J*. W, Johnson, Sec, ' NOTICE* There is a rumor that the hotel business and' picture show are for sale. I wish to say that they are riot for sale; J, E. PIERCE. honor of being chosen president, read supervisors for the tkree tricts were named in the following order: John Johnson, and David Rakestraw. A, G. Collins Dr. Miles* Anti-Put* Pine for *11 pn*> , STREET} nemember the preaching services in the opera houseon Babbabh even­ ing. Everybody will bo made, welcome. . >. . . WetTear ^ But Cold One. Take Notice Road Users! IlESOT TJTION. BE IT RESOLVED:—by the Board of the County CommlbBhmera of Greene County, Ohio, now acting as a board of directors for aaid county, and for the purpose of pre­ scribing and fixing in Accordance with the provisions of section 7Lr7 of the General Code, the burden which persons, firms or corporations may transport over the macadamized, graveled qt^stono roads within the county, be and hereby is. fixed, for any vehicle having Lari* than throb inch tire, a btirctert of 3400 fteunds* Three -Inch tire, a burden of 3600 pounds- Ftaur Inch tire aiid over, i burden of 3800 pounas, InoAoh case Including the weight of the vehicle* .. The law provides a fine o f n&fc less than Five Dollars, nor more than Elfty Dollars, 'against auy person violating the above regu­ lations as to the tiBeef public .high­ ways. Board of County Commissioners ot Greene County, Ohio By GEORGEW. KENDALL,Clerk Xeriia, Ohio, January 3, loic. N otice Xenia Fertilizer Co„ is now under new management and ali dead mock will be removed Imme­ diately, Hogs COeper 100 ; cattle $8 and horses $9 delivered at factory, Long distance phono calls paid by us, Citizens m . Bell 837W, ■ Xenia Fertilizer Co, C. B, HarmomriVs 0,000 proditc- tjeii or tmele To,ub (.rihiii will be at jthc Opera house, Tuesday, Jan, I t , ThAJ’cardogod withAn excess of 3.02Inches above normal according to weatber reports. Up- until last August the rainfall was low but the rains slnoo hayo placed the record above normal* ...The year lackedheafc however as the summer waff cold*nnd reports show a depreciation > ' 160 degrees, that much colder than normal, . Tho .prevailing winds for the year wore from the south and the aver­ age vllocity was 10,8miles, Decem­ ber was the cloudiest ’n tho history of the weather bureau, ° The party tb- thasourcrutches, please eturnat once. D. S. Ervin? The most talked of ,Uncle Tom’s Cabin show in the world is Har- mourit’s $20,000 production. This showwill be at the opera house Tues­ day night with an acting cast of forty people, carrying-their own band and orchestra, all spcciaL scenery and electrical effects, ■Mrs,. Gordon Collins and* daugh-V ter Dorothy were callers recently at the parsonage. /*“~Frof, Leigh Alexander returned Monday to Oberlin where" college opened last Wednesday. » 1 —Mr. andMrs, Fred Harris are the proud parents of a fine som —William- Collins was- elected president qf they. P, C* U. find Bruce Anderson, vice president; secretary^ Grace Griffith, and treasurer, Roger Collins. ’ . —william B. Ferguson’ is chair­ man ft? the. new prayer meeting com­ mittee for 1916, ~ Rev. Willard V* Ritchie occupied the pulpit last Sabbath at Richmond, Indiana. • f-Mr. and,;.Mrs* v , .E, Rife,, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waddle and the Misses Bull - ,-rdIy retnaml -red the pastor’s family a; the holiday season. —Orland Ritchie returned *Satur­ day to his work in Stanton college, Kentucky.' i*».—Mr*, Geotge Brilton is able 'to walk about in the house but does not gain in wdfght; he is.gladric* receive calls from Jiis friends., , .- —Mr/ Walter;McClUte is spending three weeks visiting his parents arid preaching in .Argyle Presbytery in New York, . . . - —Prof. Leroy Allen preached a very helpful arid interesting sermon last Sabbath in'the, absence of the ppstor at Spring Valley*' —Rev. and Mrs. W. V. Ritchie are visiting the latter’s uncle arid cotiririS in‘.Gblmrbus this week.,, ; * —Mrs. Howard Beattie sprint holi­ day week with her parents, My.,arid Mrs. Robert Firiney. •' j —Otsper ,Finney is getting to be quit: expert with biff stew automobile, —Ortoud Jfitcliie and MrS, Grace Alexi uder visited the,Selma school? last U '■* •We deffire to come him tote ojiij,cirele —Messrs. John'and'Don Kylo were among the “ grippers” last week. It- seems that the “grippe!' is both epi­ demic and contagious. * •—Dr. Bitchie begins next Monday a two-wet engagement to"preach every evening-.rt. the Second Spring- field U. I*. cSStea exchanging with Rev. W, S. .Wallace op January, 16. , —The pastor is iri'receipt of a let­ ter from a fine TJ. P. family that wish to purchase a farm in. the community. If you know of any for sale let him know at once,; ■-■ , —Tho wrird fromMr. Lee Westlake is encouraging; ivriitehim at 800'East Lead Ave^AlbrigueteUe, NfewMexico. —Mrs. William! Smithwas called to her former, homeifor ri.week-recently by the illness of her mother. —The,pastor and' family including Mrs. Gregg and Mrs. Alexander were guests last Thursday at the home of David Turner, . . —Mr. and Mrs. Caraon Of Eastern Illinois wore guestff of B. W.-Arider- eon and wife -recently and worshiped with us last Sabbath, —Mr. Chris Lemon of Xenia {J. P. Seminary, a member of our congre­ gation at North Bend, Nebraska, filled the Presbyterian pulpit last Sunday on account of the illness Of Dr. Foster. —-Let us nil rally to*the support o f the Sabbath service in this time of sickness: the pastor appreciates very greatly a word of explanation in the case of absence from Sabbath school and chUTch, -*’■’ -- r"T- i 'i 1 11 OurWinter Sale 'You Know What That Mean*) t «£ELDER&J 3 HST 0 N cb DAYTOfJ, OHIO % f t Under th<e Auspices of the Ghurches of Cedarville OPERA HOUSE 7:00 O’CLOCK Sabbath Evening ORDINANCE, Com And Potato Show An ordinance to amend Section No* 2, of an ordinance ehtitled An ordin­ ance to provide for the licensing of exhibitors of shows andperformances, peddlers and hawkers, tfanseiettt dealers, and to regulate the use of cer­ tain tradesmen, passed by Council. That Section No. 2 of said Ordin­ ance be and is hereby amended to read as follows, to-wit: Section No* 2, That whoever Shall exhibit or hold within this village, any theatrical exhibition, public show, or performance of any kind or nature whatsoever, for which money or other reward is demanded or received, or whoever shall keep, within this vil­ lage, a house for public entertain­ ment, shall first procure a license or S srmit thefor, as provided irt Section 0 . of this ordinance. Provided that tliis ordinance Shall not apply to moving picture theatres, lectures on historic, literary or scientific subjects, or entertainments or public exhibi­ tions which are given under the aus­ pices of any church, lodge, charitable, religious or political organization <or association of the village of Cedar- villri, O.. 4 *V* . Section 2. That said original .sec­ tion No. 2 be and is hereby repealed. Sectiof No. ffi This ordinance shall take effect and be in force frofii arid after the earliest period allowed by law, , „ . . ■ ■ Passed tins third day of January, 1!>1C' R. IVMT.EAN, Mayer. Attest: ■ J. W. JOHNSON, Carp. Clerk. Wanted;-*You to smoko the bold. '•w-iieaCfcoHr- Vt Milv*’ A 1 UJ-PfaUi Par-. McFarland A McKee will 1iold a Corn and Potato show at their hardware store on Friday and Sat­ urday, January H-15, during the Farmers’ Institute. The conditions of the contest; Each contestant to show 10 ears of earn dr 10 potatoes to be designated by number until the award of prizes as follows: COHN 1 st prize$3 in merchandise. 2 nd prize $2 in merchandise. 3rd prize $1 In merchandise. ~ POTATOES 1 st prize $1 in merchandise. Snd prize 60c in merchandise. *rd prize one 6 O 0 pocket knife or .pair of scissors for largest potatoes shown by weight. Contestants will please bring their entries to tho store not later than 9:60 a. in. Friday, tho Utln The following gentlemen have been asked to act as judges: 0, E. Bradfute, it. C, Watt and B. K. Williamson. Prizes to b« awarded Saturday morning. Tho publio Is cordially Invited to-attend the show and make our store your head- quarters. * MttFARLAND & MdKEE. The finest trained bloodhounds irt the world will be secn with the Har- mount $20.(KM) production of Uncle ‘trim’s Cabin at the opera house, Tues­ day night. £ 1 ' : Cedarville, Ohio Tuesday, January ■*A v HAl^MOUMTrS WORLD’S GREATEST $ 20,000 EElODUCTION UNCLE 40--PEOPLE-40 All New Special Scenery Beautiful Electrical Display Challenge Colored Quartette Harmount Superb Ofchettra A Pack of Siberian Blodd-Houfids ■W atch for the Street Parade PRICES; Lowered to 25 and 36 Cents Reserved Seat Sale at L W. Johnaonta*

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