The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

y ^ w w M f c u y u w u v w u v t t i »*h** »***i*Uy *f nil kbuk.qt ariaUng. The her* f#r |Kii- lie sale lull#, <>uc water-proof stock i* the beat, v . m % m w M v w A V , % v THIETY-NINTH YEAR NO. 42. Straw Vote On Probate Judge. W ^EREJ TAKEN XENIA. H ayw ard & Taylor Pool B opjm F ive Farmorp Detroit - Main ' Court House ’ CEDA IiY iLLE •• , f Hsgfir Paye r Co, Johnson’s and McKee’s Stores and Xonia Ave. Blacksm ith shoyB '• ' *’ TOTALS ... ... - - - -W- --^r. 'H VJC2 U ' <u • i4 o 1 in % ' S2 « fcb . 1 - ' *33 k m. i U Pi 4 d a U d * I ' *-s s•Jfl o • 7 1 10 5 * 2 i 4 I ■« 3 2 4 10 0 13 0 1 l - 8 •1 ' ' 1 0 1 . f 29 1 * i 2lj !4 9 8 REPUBLICAN RALLY SET FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 7, For the second £me council re jected the Daytoa Power & Light Company proposition to give the vot- SCHOOL' BOARD WILL SELL BOND ISSUE The Board of Education at a meet­ ing, Friday authorized a bond issue of ?G,000 to complete the sewerage disposal plant for the new school building. The -issue will be sold for not less than pair, and the accrued in­ terest and will bear five per cent in­ te re st They yrilErun. to 1929. Mr. T. N. Tarbox has purchased the Lida Archer property in which he re­ sides. Mr. Warren Barber, timekeeper for the Ohio Fuel & Supply Co;, is now located a t Ashland,, Q., where the company is taking ’up another line. 'S F THE STRAW VOTE. The first installment of straw votes on the probate judgeship shows, that three of the candidates are nosing each other for first.position, The can­ vass of course covers only a few pre­ cincts but it gives one an idea of the situation at this time. The vote taken a t the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. does not cover the entire force as the second shift of men- working a t night- this week will be canvassed next week. Each voter marks his own ballot and places it in a sealed envelope. The canvass Df stores and offices not only includes the proprietors and clerks but all others who are entitled to a Vote next November. The Republican Executive Commit­ tee has arranged for a rally Satur­ day that will cover the entire county. The start will be made a t Jamestown where Gov. Willis will arrive from South Charleston. The Cedarville S. of V, Band will head the delegation. The automobile delegation to accom­ pany the Governor will” form in Jamestown following a fifteen min­ ute speech. Leave Jamestown 9:45, arrive at Bowersville a t 10, leave Bow- ersville a t 10:15, arrive a t Painters- villfi 10:30, leave a t 10:40, arrive a t Spring Valley a t 11:10, leave at 11:30, arrive at Xenia 12 o’clock for lunch, arrive at Osborn a t 1:30, leave at 2, arrive at Yellow Springs a t 2:30, leave a t 3, a rriv e a t Clifton a t 3:15,'people were permit] leave a t 3 :25, arrive a t Cedarville at fall for the lower fij 8:40, leave a t 4:20, arrive a t Wilber- purposes and this force at 4:40, leave for Xenia a t 5:20. certain schedule he The evening meeting in Xenia will lighting the streets occur at 7:30 o’clock and every person accepted, in Xenia and Greene county is invited i Other- members o: to be present. A t this meeting Gov- as representatives emor Willis makes an extended ad­ dress and will discuss the vital is­ sues of the campaign. ffhe %cdarmlk herald T h e tlittta s t* # j ym jm wady $» •$#* W l l noth* that tU , March*** is u tdwrtfMr, v w w w a w j v v v v v v w v v ^ CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 , 1916 PRICE, 91*00 A YEAR COUNCIL AGAIN LIGHT CO, PI FOR IECTS ► p o s it io n jiPULAR VOTE, ers of the village voting pn a lower coming election, ing meeting was soi the former one in many remarks amo having a tinge of fi: Council members citizens unfamiliar terms and their meaning. • The mem­ bers divided on the ^waning of a res-, olution up for con«loration. Bomb contended that if i^jms/sed and the to vote this rate for light a majority a fe council as to ltd have to be opportunity of rate a t the Monday even- what similar to "a t there were the members v like most with electrical CHICKENS ALL RETURNED. When Wm. Reed went to his hen- equncil as well the light com- a t such was not g the system. m arc to ipcan- roposes to give pany were positive the case, By. ebanj of street lighting i* decent the company ^__ a greater number of ligh ts that would cover more tfe ite tja th a n served by the present syijkftmMt would also be the means of savin* the tax payerB $132 a year and of fjsourse require a ery Sabbath morning his nineteen •lower tax rate fo r light purposes than hens were missing. The matter was required by the present contract -that reported to the officers and the search,has two years yet to fun. began. The blood hounds .were se- j Council members have had an un­ cured while the track was hot. The usual experience. atiij are somewhat A Trained'Cfonetbrm F itsVotw MasU-To Measure NuBone* N a E xtra Cost* ■ Knowthe luxury of * per­ fectly fitted corset--# corset with lino# that are modish to the last degree and with the comfort p t perfect flexibility. The NuBone Corset yield# to every movement—permit# perfect grace and freedom o f the body, and yet actually bolds the * ■! ■ ' " artistic ' Abso lu te ly ' Pu re MadefromCreamofTartar MOALUM-NO PHOSPHATE he fieure to liues olt beauty because . y : is the only corset bdned with the NuBone patented triid#- wire stays. These stays of three wires, futetworen aad interlocked give that greater' Appointments to suit your convenience, yet an^ iU^o t teke^^rm tnw t you will not feel obligated to purchase. bend at the waistline. PENNSYLVANIA WRECK. The Pennsylvania road suffered the worst accident last Saturday that has happened in a number of years When the Keystone Express which passes through here about nine o’clock was first trip the dogs landed a t Dick amused over the present situation. The swrecked near Kings Mills, this Side Jones’. The h'ounds would go no far- former company had «deavored to g e t, °f Cincinnati. One tram was going ther so a second trip was made with a similiar contract bm council turned , ,u, fast speed with two engines when the same result.. About noon the it down. Those in thifefccorirpany hav-. e came. _ Every car except hens all came wandering home in. ing sold to the Daytok Power & Light ?ne *“ * the track, four of them roll- twos and threes and sometimes a Co., are now on theSoppOsite side of 3n!.* down the nver bank to the wat- the fence and are Standing against e r® ed£e- . m PUBLIC SALE,! Ort-account of Jarm being sold, and to dissolve partnership, I will offer at public auction on the Bailey & McGrudei farm 5 miles East of Cedar- ville, 3 miles South-east of Selma,4/^ miles West of Gladstone, on road leading from Townsley road to Federal pike, on Friday, October 13, 1916 Beginning promptly'a 9a. m., the following property: 35-HEAD OF HORSES—25 ' \ ■1 BlackRegistered Percperon mare weight -17-50, extra ^good brood and , farm tnare; 1 Bay registered Shire mare, eight years old, weight lSuO, with . filly colt by side, sired by my Shire horse and in foal to same horse; 1 Black grade Shire mare, 8 years old, weight 1800 with stud cplt beside, and bred to Shire horse; 1 dark grey mare 8 years old; weight 1600, extra gobd with filly Colt by side and bred to Shire horse, can not be hitched ' wrong; 1 gray mare 0 years old, weight 1000, extra good brood and line extra good and fairly well mated; 2 bay fillies 1 yean bid, weight 1209, sired by my. horse and well mated; Lbay gel.ding 7 yearn old weight 1709, extra good, the kind shippers are looking for; 1 sorrel gelding 4 years old, weight 1700, light mane and tail, well broke; 2 bay geldings 3° years old, . Weight 1550, well broke, and extra good; 1 grey gelding 3 . ars old, weight 1400 and well broke; 2 sorrel geldings 2 years old, weight 1400.' the.big draity kind; 1 gray gelding 2 years old, weight 1200; 1 grey geld- ‘.ing 1 year old, sired by Shire horse; 1 grey weanling filly draft colt; I bay . road gelding 2 years old, sired by Mokover, will make an extra nice road- horse, 1 bay ^driving mare ll years old, a good driver and saddle mare; I black imported Percheron'stallion 15 years old a, good breeder. I will also offer for sale my father’s family horse, buggy and harness. Any one in need of a family horse can make no mistake on this one. 52—HEAD OF CATTLE—52 15 Head of Short Horn cows carrying their third calves, all good and . bred'to Angus bull; 1 black AngusCow with calf by side; 2 black Angus . •cows carrying third calves, due to freshen in early winter; 1 Herfofd cow- giving a goad flowof milk; ft extra good Short Horn heifers with calves by side; 8 extra good Short Horn cows due to freshen by day of sale; l r registered black Poll Angus cow; 11registered Poll Angus heifer; ! Hol­ stein and Jersey cow with second calf, good milker; 1 Jersey heifer with first calf by side; If Short Horn calves, weight Olio tbs., all fat and still nursing the cows; 8 Short Horn steer calves, weight 600 lbs.,' ail fat and still nursing the cows;,1 black Poll Angus bull, 3 years old, Any one looking for good cows and calveB'of a good kind make it a point to at­ tend this sale. 216—HEAD OF HOGS—216 107 Spring prgs, weight 180 lbs.; 53 Winter hogs, weight 150 lbs.; 85 pigs weight about GOlbs.; U sows with young pigs; 10 head of open sows; 2 ' Duroc male hogs 0 years old. Hogs are all immuned, * Farming Implements and Household Goods l Manure spreader, I wheat drill, 1 mowing machine, 170 tooth steel ‘ harrow, 2 Oliver breaking plows, 1 riding corn plow, 10 A shaped hog coops, 5 cattle feed boxes, 1 steel hog fountain, hog troughs, several stable blankets, 1base burner, 1 soft coal stove, 1 kitchen range and other articles too numerous to mention. 500 Shocks of Corn Term s M a d e K now n on Day o f Sa te MEADE & TITUS BROS., Aucts. H A R R Y TOW N E S I F Y JROBT. ELDER ffcJ. II,.ANDREW, Clerks, n n 1 1 V f I I I v»«-*- * Lunch on the Grounds. Not For One Minute— ..... - -O I— ... .......- ..............................• ® ■ ■ .V And we sayr that emphatically, too, do we plan for certain days to.be “big days ” in our store, < Every day is planned with the same earn­ estness—the same careful thought^ for it is our aim that something specially new is for each new day* tS? . . . % ■ Each day with us is a particular day, and we are always in the current to he * at our best. s (DaytO«J* Shopping Center) half a dozen a t once. Some, of them had had strings about" their legs. The fellow that had them must have had cold feet and gave them their liberty. One engine turned a complete som­ ersault and both the engineer and fireman were killed. The theory is- FELL TWENTY FEET. such a change. t Those who have Jbiloxved the dis- ground are confident feat if the people ; ^v to c ed th a t a driving rod tm p & t were given a chancef to vote on the 1 ,thus ditched one ^engme. Had it lower tax levy for .fight purposes i t ^ the steet passengCT dara would carry. So f d | as the^^service ^ _____ is concerned more people would have °een h»‘ed. A number pr Xema pa*- “ • ilight than at p reslit. Others are of senge™ were aboard, among them Mr. G. A. Shroades, local tinner,’the opinion that, council can get a ^ r‘ • P ’ G®orffe Co?PeL?* the fell from the T'J.. Ranpy residence in better contract now-than by waiting ~pni?’ n S v ant* Attorney Xenia, Tuesday morning, where he for the expiration o f the franchise.,Gnarjes Darlington. was engaged in putting in a new gut- This is proven by the-,Cincinnati case, I • -----:----- f - t - - --- ter. Fortunately the force of the fa’l It-w as also proven by the Dayton' POLITICAL ANNOTTNfTKMKNT was broken by the veranda roof but situation wherein the state utilities! ■ ^ ’ he landed on the ground on his back commission fixed <the' new gas rate 1 We are authorized to announce the and shoulders. The. distance of th e . after failure of the company and city name of Frank L. Johnson as a candi- fall was about twenty feet. , 1commission to agree, The question' date for the Probate Judgeship on-thh He waS unconscious from- the fall of electric light rateji as well' a8 gas non-partisan_ ballot a t the -regular and was taken to Dr. Messenger’s and and water charges 4fe no longer in later to the McClellan hospital. I t is. the complete control ,df'local officials. believed that, no hones were broken _________t _____ but-he no:doubt suffered internal in- ■ - i trat n u D nc a m - :T ■v,r*T’irnr> an-Kr jury whiclt has caused- considerable LECTURE G6URSEj$EAS0N suffering. OPENS OCTOBER 24. CEDARVILLE AMAZED The 1916.17 WtdSa * h » » . ’ ’ BY SUDDEN ACHC 'Singers and Players, iTckets tvT the same as in former years* $1> and school hoy had eye strain so the lis t of "attractions by fa r more could not read. A week’s superior that heretofore. The p l a t ” ........*~. for the first number open* October 21. The committee will canvass the copi- election in November. We are authorized to announce the name of W. F. Trader as a candidate for Probate* Judge on the .judicial ticket a t the election, November 7. ■ At ,isiouuon.vi»e Auguoi twelve, was hit by an auto and fatally jmunity on October 14. Injured while playing In the Btrecfc rr’’" ^ w near his home. Inability, to sleep. caused Carl M. Denham, traveling freight agent, to commit suicide at hls home in CIeve- land, "by shooting.. W. Scott Hammakef. sixty-five, abroad. Hear him on-November 15. dean of Findlay newspaper men and | Miss Irene Bewley, who has quite a former postmaster a t Findlay, fe ll, repertoire of readings, will be with dead on the street. i us December 4, Miss Bewley it? nn Rev. H. J. Bigloy celebrated his .impersonator'that always pleases'her eighty-fourth birthday Sunday b y , audiences. preaching a sermon at the Methodist L.Bolph Parlette conics on January Church at Beilefontaine. ' 12‘ Parlette is one of the best known Mai-ried forty yea a ago, WIIHam ' on the lecture platform m Amer- y :I i | ... layoptik surprised' his teacher so much that she used i t fo r -heir fid: mother.:•ONE WASH showed bene­ fit. A small bottle lavoptik i* guart^ The'other attractions and dates are indeed to benefit EVERY CASE weak, 8S follows: The Ongawas in a. de- *strained or inflamed eyes. The m - lightful Japanese entertainment of CREDIBLE result is astonishing, music and stories, November 2. Pure aluminum eye cup' FREE with The third attraction, will be Arthur each bottle. A; E. Richards, drug* Walwyan Evans, a Welsh wit and hU-; gist. ; (No. S) morist, famous in this country and' OWNERSHIP STATEMENT. This is to cerrify that Karlh Bull is owner, publisher and editor of the Cedarville Herald and th a t there ate no bondholders or mortgages. ^ KARLH BULL, ago, Best asks court at Warren to divorce him from Mary Best. He claims she scolded and noeged him, At Toledo Charles Santmires wn3 ica. He fixes the inside of fix the people outside and then they can themselves, The best attraction comes last, the ........................... , L. A, C. Ladies' Orchestra, .composed bound over on a murder charge for ;of eight ladies. This number is sched alleged killing of John T, Kaiser in a brawl at Santmires* home. Rev., B, F. Wuffman, pastor S t John’s Evangelical Lutheran church, Springfield, resigned to accept'the pul­ pit of Zion church In .Cleveland. • David Clark, twenty-six, Dayton, was sentenced to thirty days In the dungeon when he confessed to living off the earnings df a young woman. Frank Jackson, farmer, residing near Chardon. committed suicide In the woods by shooting himself with a shotgnn he borrowed from a neighbor. Martha, four-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. William R. Moore, was burned to death when the Mqoro home at East Liverpool wao destroyed by fire, Harrv Thornton, fourteen, St. Clairsville, accidentally shot himself through the hand and liip while In­ specting 1 a rovolver a playmate car tied. Phil Slnnat, Massillon, saloonkeep­ er, wss fined $10 and costs bepatise uled for February120. Tin's organiza­ tion is sure to please just as it has everywhere it bus .appeared., • The Season for a winter’s entertain­ ment is approaching. Your commit­ tee. has selected a good list of attrac­ tions. Liberal support of the com­ munity is expected for one of the best institutions that any town can boast of, EVANGELISTIC MEETING. Prosperity of the Farmer and the Bank rHERE the chief occupation is farming, as is the case in Greene, Clark and surrounding Counties, the prosperity of the' farmer is closely connected with,the prosperity of' tha Bank. Wp recognize this fact and aredesirous of doing every­ thing in our power to assist the farmers. That is all that any financial institution can do. As the fariher’s ability to meet his obligations increase the Bank increases the amount of his accommodations, if lit wants more credit. With an accommodating Bank like The Exchange Bank, the farmer receives every service. Gontral -Banking and Loans on Personal. Paper and Collateral Saeurity^ P a l i on Sayings Accounts fO in Any Amount Resources Over $300 ,000 ,00 . Branch office at Selma OFFICERS AND DIBEO t OTBS $#*. W- Bit* Oss*r Smith. Cedarville, Ohid ✓ ✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING* You Big Men who have Seen having your QlQthes made-to-order, will discontinue the practice if you visit this store. We have clothes here that will fit you. Dr. Ralph Atkinson of Seattle, Washington, ha# been invited to con­ duct a series of evangelistic meetings in Cedarville, and, having consented to do so, ha# named Thursday, /No­ vember 16th, as the date fo r begin­ ning such meetings. I t will be re­ membered that Dr, Atkinson conduct­ ed meetings here about 10 year# ago and the many who heard jhim at* that time will rejoice a t the prospect of Hi# return. A committee composed of the pastors Of the village churches, he gave a hoy rhal7p1urm whT8ky'to together vrith one rcpresentative from ru\ °n; Ws . anMo’ wlllch hafl I r a u g e f o r J n d to f e t h f overrighi " f t a t o w W . » « r „ f r ^ r „ s f f r ^ 1' * r ' 3 ! tii . hi!- known cause, Isaac Wheeler, fifty-!McMichael as Chairman, Rev. J. W. sight, sprominent Canton real estate . Patton, Secretary, and ^Prof. S, C. dealer, shot, and killed his wife Anna Wright, Treasurer. As the first step *nd then committed suicide. [in. preparation for these services a John Stlninger, sixty, farmer near series of prayer-meetings ha# been Bowling Green, was unable to Iden* planned to coyer the weeks until Dr. tify any one of ten tramps arrested Atkinson arrives. The village lias after Stinlnger was attacked In a field;beetl divided into four district# with and slashed with a penknife. i w l ? W £ At Cincinnati Abraham Berwanger, j sevonty-one, entered trie home of Mrs. jn ^ these''districts every Tues- Bertha Mabius and shot her in the day and every Friday night during neck and chest. Bor^cnger then kill- t he next five weeks, With all the cd himself. Family feud responsible | churches Uniting in a union service The thirty mile stretch of national)on Wednesday evenings, Dr, J . L, pike paving, the longest continuous; Chesnut is the Chairman of the com- patement in Ohio, will be opened at Imittee having these meetings m St. Clairsville Oct. 6 with an auto 1charge. Other plans already made in ndaitton te s tin g upon M crease In the city s tax Tftto. Columbus (.atnpaign which will seek to keep the voters at the November election wfil community informed as to what may decide Whether the city shall Issue tm expected. These meetings can IB.MO,606 bonds for channel improve, not but be a, great uplift and blessing to Cedarville and the community is Bart Schalfner &Marx Make Clothes for Big Men, and we take as much pains in selecting Clethes for the big fellows as we do for the slim man, and just remember this, we can save you many dollars. Next time you sre in town come in and make us provs what we say. Prices start at $20.00 EVERY DAY, PARENTS telPus how pleased they are With Perfection Glothes and ths splendid wear the last suit gave them* We are showing a most wonderful line for Fall with the same good Quality and Nobby Styles. Prices are ths same— $5 to $10.00 Eagle Caps for Men and Boys of th* Scioto river, Mr, andMr#. J. W»Radabsugh have returned after * two w6ek# v#o#tion.c°nduct them, with relatives at Ctlln^ i to be congratulated that such a man a# Dr. Atkinson has been secured to GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES STRAUS &HUB “the Surprise Store” 26*30 E. third S t , Bayton, Ohl*. ‘QUALIFY F IR S ^* AND ^GUARANT IED v M - I i \ft* l**W**w • 4 ' 1 A r 9" **x>*

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