The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

* • «“ *»« ***»W*y t f all fcuute »f I f 5*^**' J ^ e « » » is Her# for p«fa. te tSf\S** °nt «*k VVWVV\A^WkVAV^<f»*i?VAVS.%% THIRTY-NINTH YEAR NO. SO. Jr UJODARVILLK, OHIO, FRIDAY,' DWJEMBFJt 1, 1910 The time to stop xdverti»i»t[ is who# you are ready (« jtfop d^iag wwlaww. You’ll notice that the progressive merchant is sn advertiser. W W ^ A - A V A V / ^ W M PRICE, $1.00 A YEAR DEATH OF WAR VETERAN, JACOB N. lo t t folbwiBE CONSERVANCY DAW SUSTAINED.: The Ohio Supreme court hue eus-1 tained the flood conservancy law th a t’ was passed two years ago. to protect f Dayton. Miami and Shelby counties * have objected and fought the case The f c a s S T i u f f ^ d a paralytic ***** “W1®but I«st each time Ilf OlV- im n v rt fT v r 4-jUS means that the work will pro coed a t once. The conservancy qucu* tion has traveled a rough road. I t has been made a football fa r politi­ cians in, and out of oflice. In some, of the upper counties officials xcde into office n-i being opposed to the plan: These same counties strongly opposed Cox fo r governor as the law was ap­ proved during his first term. The more he was opposed on that issue the stronger Montgomery and the lower counties were fo r him. OHIO GETS DAIRYSHOW, *}x years ago but recov- *» W able to walk about. Withm the past two ™1j !ls1!,*eit confined to his home E.osp of the tame ana of recent months was entirely dependent upon his faith* IU 1 wife. ■ Mr. Lott was born in Pitehin, Clark county, -December 16, 1884, and was therefore m. hui/Sfind year.' In 1870 he was married to fc’aiah J. Hess of the same county and to them were bom. three cnildren: Mrs. Win, Brad-' iu te of .Columbus; Mrs. E, N. Cobler < Locust Grove, Q.; Mr. John H. Lott of Pittsburg. He is also sur­ vived by one sister, Mrs, Margaret Rowland of Jamestown and tw o , -c ■ , , brothers, J . T., Lott o f Springfield and l‘ * a,rmers» ®Cock breeders and dairy M. E. Lott of Columbus City, Ind, People are elated over the fac t that The deceased for years followed -, , npP. National Dairy Show is to the carpenter trade. He served in'-Sp JieId in Columbus. This is one of Co, P, 44th 0. V. L, and also the 8 th 1th? S ^ a te s t exhibitions known and Ohio Cavalry, and experienced- three i pniy ? feZ cities can accommodate the years, service with three months in fm w d . _ The State Board of Agricul- Libbv prison.. He,was a faithful mem- '■H1"6’ ,°r which Mr. R. D. Williamson ber of Currie Post and.all his life has|>of. , , tbis co“mty ig a member, along been a church member, his member- * tha Columbus Chamber of Corn- ship of recent years being in ther U, P. fS ? rce; ,ba® nAucb to do with securing congregation. ■ j this show. One of the requirements The funeral will be held Friday aft- ,A A buildlaK th a tw ill seat a t least empon, the service being conducted bv 1 People, 0hl° bas needed just •Rev. MfcMibhael. .Burial will take . a. structure on the fair grounds place a t Massies Greek cemeterj Cur-, a t Columbus and state officials prom- rie Post having charge of the s ew - 'Jsed’funds f ?r tIl& Purpose if the show was secui-ed. I t is understood that Governor-Elect Cox and leading mem­ bers of the new legislature are favor­ able and will provide funds. The building will cost a t least $ 200,000 and must be ready for the show next fall,:" OHIONEWS 00 T TO THE 001011 People AttractedFrdmNeigh Towns byDr. Atkinson’sPr< ing—Announcement for MeetingsSabbatijr-Special ing for MenThaiAfterpoom, FostorJa Elks will improve their clubhouse. Low water in Buckeye Jake killed fish by the hundreds. F. j . Russell, switchman, was killed in the Cincinnati.yards. Cincinnati milk dealers made 1 cent increase in price of milk. S t Mary’s Catholic parish. Tiffin, will erect a rector, to cost $15,000. Emanuel Lutheran church parson­ age, Napoleon, was damaged by fire. At Lima Walter Coppes, six, was run over by a truck. Skull fractured Ashtabula will have a community' Christmas for the benefit of the city's* poor. ■ .Hocking Valley railroad station at Vinton, Gallia couhty, whs destroyed j sp irit of the community has beeh by fire. # >most marked. The Attendance h&» At Lima John Bartello was shot proven this and fife influence of twice by an unidentified assailant and tbow woll(mrful Sermons may die. 1 William circus Revival Meeting Wffl Close Sabbath N igitfl LIQUOR CASES HAVE BEEN CONTINUED UNTIL DEC, 8 ,! The-ten affidavits filed by rep re -, I ientatives of the Ohio Liquor Com-!l issjon against alleged boot-leggers j ire have not all been served,,due to J e fact that some of the much desir- j citizens have taken up their, abode ‘ iwhere. Not only have some of the “j used gone, but some of the state’s f i tnesses are absent for the present [j least.. This may mean another!I tinuafice. j W. L. CLE.MANS R e a l E s t a t e Can be found at my office each Saturday or reached by phone at my residence each evening. Office 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 CipARmi^E, bHIQ. ILL HAVE NEW SALES BARN FOR MONTHLY SALES ' ..... 4 ■ - , 7 ■ r, According to thd South Charleston vlval Messrs, L. C. Titus and F. B, V lii* Kouston are preparing to erect a large Di. m K jfgJgB mam on the Slaughter land, The two weeks being conducted Atkinson willcl0Be^frtbbatb.fl1gbkl«feth of the railroad where monthly Tlx awakening ■of^ the religl-ji&y fades can be held. "" * * The bam will be $ by 06 feet. The first sale will bo ; usld some *time in January if the .'building can be erected in that time, Gore, forty, F i n d l a y / f o r m e r f * Clifton, |e lm a J a w f e ,n, committed suicide by and Nema, oacRfiight finding, ■ I’hofiiSlfiTOtin ramihfiAYiTfifl >1 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB, ices, at the grave. ma shooting. Not a tramp has appeared in -Tiffin j-UfQ the city started its stoneyard thirty, days ago. John . Blessing,' eighteen, Nlckle Plate brakeman/was killed by a cut of cars near Bellevue. ’ John Porter, Athens high schorl CpURT SUITS AGAINST SPRINGFIELDER FOR AUTOS football player, was internally injured ;■ in a game at Nelsonvillq. f. , . . . .. - , r ,, A general quarantine Was put into , ^oacb y f 1 ^par Lord t ese towns represented. Last Sabbath the opera house was filled a t the mornjng, service when. Dr. Atkinson preachvd ,on “Suffer llltle children and forbid thorn pol j to come unto me? During the after­ noon special serviee^-w'ere held for the Sabbath schools.' His subject Children Come,. ami t will Numerous' suits aguiost Earl Rems- berg Of Springfield to recover for the Sale of Second hand Fords that have since proven stolen, property may lead to some explanation as to where stol­ en cars have been marketed. Rems- berg has sold numerous cars that have since been located by owners that had been their machines. Remsb'erg denies stealing the cars and claims, that the cars were left a t hia place to be solfi, Those who have paid Remsberg fo r second-hand cars and have given them over.te former owners now have entered suit and attached garage property to the-value of $1,450. 500 DOLL DRESS PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY FREE WILL BE STOCK JUDGES. We will distribute 500 doll dress patterns, McCall, free# on December 1 and 2 a t Our store a t 4 ~Green street, Xenia. These pattern’s are for children under twelve years :o£; age that make the best doll dress. -Workmanship, not,material, .will be considered only. See our windows for the prizes. The first pri?e will he an 18-inch doll; second,. large brass doll bed; third, set o f doll-china dishes. Contest closes on Saturday, De­ cember 16 a t 9 p. m, and prizes -will be awarded on December 20. . effect at Girard following discovery i lowing the service m«te than forty? of a dc ten cases of smallpox, [made profession of fidfcb in ChrikL'/ Ore'er Dougins,, slxty-nlno, retired Jin the evening lliS subject whs farmer of Greenville, Darke county, . “ E n trea t me not to leave thee’* jft* hanged hfinself to the barn rafters. was shown why people should ae Mrs. Jolm Jlmcus of Lorain may die j cept Christ as their Saviour and. an Z e t fS to s t ,? fL re^ ^ cuw*b; W. W. Smith died on the place on ,wb° claim to be Obris^aps. ■ which he was born eighty-seven yearn ! Monday night was?. Xenia night ago. He was-twice mayor of Ashta­ bula. Mrs, Abihie Morey. and a large number o f people from th a t place attended* the service, ninety-two, A quartette from the/Heflin SemP? Messrs. R,„C. Watt and I . T. Cum­ mins of this county go to the Inter­ national Stock Show a t Chicago as judges of the Duroc and- Chester White hogs ‘respectively. Both of these men have a Country-wide repu­ tation as breeders of -fine hogs and they aye frequently called upon.,for BIG REAL ESTATE DEALS. JirMsWWi Robett Smith - & .Collins, local real estate operators, report the following sales last Week, The Clarence Northu One tract of 33 acres of the Ulrick farm .near Clifton to Mr. Clarence Northup. 92 acres to Mr. John Ken- dig of Yellow Springs, Several days later *Mr, Kendig- purchased the 33 acres, from Mr. Northup a t an a ’ vanced price. •_ Mr. G. H. Crouse purchased the David Johnson farm on the Columbus pike. -* Matwsyille, died following a fall sis ] n a r y , added much- to ' th e jnuslcftlt; weeka ago, when she broke one of ber i program. A p a rt o f the house was . , .„ reserved for the visiting delegation. Fire at Mechanicsburg damaged ti.o ,Pn Jones bakery and Gilbert Clothing ‘ iru e 8 .daytln,gh fc aigbt company’s store to the extent of when fam ilies warajwlt^d to s it to* ?2w,000. • • . - y gather as much ad ^posaible. The S. Chamber and G. F. Bagby were Incleniaut weather e d much to do seriously injured at Lima when a with dutiing doWtRJba attendance Scaffold, on which they were working, for the evening, gffifji Pemberton frollapspd. “• and wife with Six ehlgifeia drew the Thirty auburn-haired co-edF at Ml- copy of the song 'b t 0 ( ami university a t Oxford are organiz- Atfeinson for • ^ P rd e r °f the Gold* family present. ', •?* IWory FaptboliO, four# Newark. proh> ; ably will die from bums reo&ived In this isi ie will be found the first f i t a series of advertisements of the j■ Exchange ' Bank, announcing the .Christmas Savings Club plan. While ! iho idea, is^ a new one here, yet j t lias been very successful -in the larger pities and small towns as well. This year more than tw o .million. dollars vvill be paid out to club members by •he Chicago, banks. Springfield hag i>ne bank that has used this plan for jseveral years and more than $150,000 Will be paid out this month for Christ­ mas shopping. The Houston Bank in. T^oUth Charleston instituted this' plan hist December. j The Exchange Bank, in keeping with the progress of the. times, is offer­ ing Christmas shoppers the same op­ portunity that city people* have. There are clubs for weekly savings pf various amounts, which bear inter­ est and about a week before Christ­ mas you get your money for Christ­ mas shopping. - Thd plan is simple, easy to lay away j , few! cents or a dollar a week, have J yoUr earnings draw interest and then j it the end of the year yog will have. ,'our Christmas money without draw - 1 ing upon other funds. Follow the advertisements and ca ll, at the bank for further information . 1 Each home should have a t least one] savings account under ihis plan. j Phone C. C. BUCKLES for Electric Work HOUSE W IR ING REPA IR ING MOTORS STpRAGE BATTERIES ELECTRIC IRONS ETC. E lectric Lights installed In.Country Homes Citizens Phone 105 - - « - - Jamestown, Ohio ^TRY OUR JOB PRINTING* AFTER KENDALL’S PLACE W« have purchased the retail meat busi- ness of Mr. Walter Cultice. and Rr« /pow ; ready to serve you,with:newly iDstalled' fix- \ •* M 1 ^ s\ % , *V*V tures. * We will carry a complete line of the best * Fresh and Salted Meats, Lard>.etc/* and an . invitation is extended to all prospective ens- CALLED ON FEDERAL, JURY. POWDER Absolutely Pure * MadefromCreamofTartar K0ALUM-NOPHOSPHATE The federal grand jury has been called for December 3 and Mr, Wm. F. Hopping of this place will bp a member of that body. Previous to the campaign charges were made of corruption and government agents were sent to work in various cities. Cincinnati seems to have been one of the centers due to the press reports of the shipment of 100,000 dollar bills to the city on Saturday previous tc the election. Inspector Daily, who turned up the corruption in Terra Haute, Ind., resulting in the ihdict- ment of 157 persons, many of them city officials# who are now serving time, is in charge of the Cincinnati cases. Mr. Charles Cooley Ford touring car. .. ............ITU liw'il ill f II I. Til I III | , has a new Opera House EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS •» » Dr. R.alph AtKinison Sabbath^the Last Day 10:30 The Shepherd Psalm. . 2:30 Play The Man! (Men Only) 7:30 A Momentous Question (Sreat Preaching Great Singing Great Crowds ing grease. Schools and churches at two Athens county .towns. Guysvllle and Stewart, are closed because of an epidemic ot diphtheria. Mrs.-A. J. Fee was shot and danger­ ously wounded at her borne In London. Her husband was arrested following the shooting. Mrs. Adele Pratt Hanna was grant­ ed a divorce at Cleveland from Mar eus A. Hanna II on grounds of cruelty and neglect. Mrs. Kathryin Green, elghtyrtlirce. Marysville^ oldest native born resl-' dent, died as the result of afl Injury received In a fall. John McPherson, twenty-two, blow off the top of his head with a Bhbtgun in the ldtchen of his home two miles west of Alliance. He had been 111. Because the freight car shortage has tied up the flour supply at Cleve­ land. bakerS and millers predict 7 cent bread by the middle of December. Rev. B. F. Wulfman, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, Springfield, for seven years, left for Clevoland to become pastor of the Zion church. Charles H. Moore, rural mail car­ rier, was killed Instantly ah Toledo by an Ohio Electric freight car. A deep fog obscured the approach ot the car. Freshmen and sophomores who painted their class numerals on the heating plant smokestack at Oborin: college will be forced to repaint the staclr. Governor-elect Cox announced the appointments of George HJ Wood of Dayton as adjutant general and Charles E. Morris as. secretary to the govqrnor. - . To care for increased business, -tho Big Four railroad has put an extra set of train dispatchers, in service to handle trains botween Bcllefontaine and Cleveland. Mistaking her friend, Mrs. David Akers, for a burglar,, Mrs. George Jus­ tice. fired through the door ot her home at Ironton. Mrs, Akers died from the wound. - ' Patrolman John Kamerer pas cut about the arms and body by two men when he attempted to rescue a man who had been attacked a t a wedding partyi a t tJlcveland. For twelve years Charles Dorr, Cleveland, tolled for $18 a week with out complaining because he wasn’t paid. Now he is suing to collect at least a year's salary. When a vicious bull attacked Bern­ ard Van Dofn, a farmer, near Fostoria, khocking him down, Van DornT daughter, Fern, dTovc the animal away with a pitchfork. Plans for a vigorous campaign against the menace of caiic&r, declar­ ed by surgeons to bo on the Increase ifl Ohio; were laid at a prollmlnaiy conference of Ohio physicians at Cm lumbus, - Virgil Shaw of Cambridge was se­ lected as principal, and Doris- & Stacy of Marietta as alternate to W#st Point Military academy. Llewelly J. Johns of Cambridge and Clement R, Banmd hi Marietta Won the principalships at Annapolis Naval academy,’ Gtion of fchehouse. Thursday morning Thanksgiving services attracted a good crowd. Dr. Atkinson’s sermon on th is oc casion was w ithou t question the strongest ever delivered from Gedarville pulpit. People seemed to tie unanimous in their expression and never before have we heard bo many comments following a sermon in this community. Thursday evening a special song service was rendered. There were solos, quartettes, choir and con gregational singing. Even though th e service “was for solig y e t I)r. Atkinson uelivered a short sermon a t the close. Pun lvncem in Tim Hast lAvofpooj pottery district accented the 10 ’per cent wage Increase offered them by manufacturers several week's ago. Notices have been posted in the Erie countv courthouse that in the future api'llcguts ..for separation must post $15 instead of $10 for “costs.” Canton chamber of commerce - Is raising a fund to provide for a survey ot the public schools under the direc­ tion of the federal bureau of educa­ tion. 1 Big Four train struck an automobile hear Nov- London, killing Albert Hoitsc-he and daughter Viola and fa tally injuring Alberta HdtschA’ aged eleven - * Forest Biddle, ten, died at tTrbana of lockjaw, caused by a wound in dieted in play by a companion .who hurled a wooden "spear" which piorced Biddle’s cheek, ' After pleading guilty to attacking Mrs, Agnes Bateman of Nelzomllle, Oliver Glappy, twenty-four, of Carbon- dalo was given an Indeterminate sen­ tence; in the penitentiary. William Wulfkamp, thirty-eight. Who confessed that he Jellied his fath­ er, Henry G. Wulfkamp, at Cincinnati, by poisoning his beer, was‘Committed to tho Lima state hospital. Town Councils of Pembervlllo and Bowling Green have granted fraa chises to the Toledo, Fostoria and Findlay Electric railway for a branch road between the two towns, Ashtabula county commissioners an nounced that, work will be started ir the 'spring on the first lap of what will be a continuous paved roadway from Gonnoaut to Youngstown. Thomas Carroll, paymaster for the' Peerless Paper Box company, Wove- land, was slugged and robbed by tfto bnndils just as he was entering the company’s offices‘With $2,300 In a Valise. * Miss Bertha Foxbryer, sixteen, Pleasant Plain, died from a gunsnot wound accidentally received when her brother, George, twelve, playfully pointed a gun a t her aad pulled the trigger. Didn't know tho -gun was Idaiied. ■ .George W, Lamb, seventy, grain, nierchant and fomcr state represen­ tative, was instantly killed at Hook­ ers Station, near Lancaster, when a flywheel from an engine a t his file JRRttR«.w ...... cants ate. Frank L. Johnson, Charles ■Davies, Walter ,L. Dean, Horace Eeli# Ifarvey Elam. County Auditor-Faulk* nCr is taking cave of the duties of the office until a successor is appoint­ ed. It is probabjle that no selection! will be made until the neW member,! Mr. George Perrill, takes his scat. The clerkship pays $ 1 , 200 , FOR SALE—I have for sale a very lesirable, centrally located piece of property ifi Xenia, which will rent to J ;ood tenant to pay 10 per cent per vnnum. The price is $6,000, but time j ‘an -be had on much of this# if de- J fired. No better location, in town, inly one- square from court house. As in investment this would be first class. See A* W. Tresise, No. 39 Greene treet, Xenia, Y. M. G. A. Building. CEDARVILLE, OHIO NOTICE * s> . The Exchange Bank’s Christmas Savings Club BEGINS MONDAY, DECEMBER 18,1916 ■ft - ' ' . " a f ,# • v You are invited to enroll and get enough money to pay *I your expenses next Christmas By Making Small Deposits Weekly CLASSES are organized to save amounts from $12.50 up to $63.75 You can become a member of one or more clashes,, or take one or more memberships in the same class. .v CHILDREN as well asADULTS will be enrolled ■• * « -V ■ # - r4 ■* * , ' ■ ’ . * b ASK US FOR FULL PARTICULARS The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio

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