The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

life* f c i t t k m e itetzES*. toys *f ttKti*f«ir m m #4£m‘ top*Hjf to «tsr «w*wtry, ' f114 MLSFJttrlaMKjr a *#mu pgsswta itorif to *(firato*8®pi tb# week *f tki. is Tbs Pjwsfctoixfc «T tiM UMtod Stotos is tit* cSieisil bm i* t <** ■wistr* wsd * jsaMsr of sAssm of ft* « * y gwt nsvy sx* <m ft* board of director*. TUiudottc sot smss , howsvsr, ftut the toysnwwJ* m ^ p m m ft* «*Atoy ii‘ mwatoDy- pem* «*> Juw Hksfted ft* to » am**. Theses* C* ft* COM mms M s «C tbs OTfMWW «tad aw*#*, tSw vwy'ibrwot « f tiwtto pratosstanfe to ft* tfwtod States, who S^tasly mia&tors to ft® wounded and dying. Bstow ft**« are ft* mam and wooum, *J#o trained workers, who *U* psptotond ft* various activities of the sooioty, collecting funds and hospital supplies and sending them to the front, etc. But* the base of this cone, the foundation on which all its splen­ didwork is built is wade up of the pa­ triotic men, women and. children m every community who contribute tho funds and purchase and make up the supplies without which the'skill of doctors and nurses will avail little m the relief of suffering. I f doctors and nurses, we are glad to say, our nation has an abundance and of so high a ha * is Mm ? *•» $*r m , f*riy weieeawd by tilt Itti Or#*t am*p# 'Wt«*-t *<****>■»-■ ,*fSA -=Vdfc «f Fra***, sad' we h*v* ft* hcstw* af beta* the towt mutismt# til- tar war #o_»e31 prepared in this raw. hand- said _ enough far two days «C actual warfare. Of hsaaitai supplies, however, I a t, sheets, towels, eto» it is ; we have #* hands only h The least thft thaw of us privitog- ad to remain incur honmi »_ psaoe and safety wu» do to to provide opr share of the equipment needed at orwe to ears properly for thoaa who rosy b* called upon to go to tho front to fight tm country's battles. Thera are two way* of taking up the work in our community which are being arranged for. One is fte Be­ lief work. A fund is raised, contri­ bution* o f any cfaee being taken, which is need in purchasing supples widen will then bo mads up at once, by the women and ri?^ * fl» wiitooffer^ftsir ' Tffis services, h method enables us to get to work without delay, and more people may be willing to contribute small sums. The other method is the forming o f a chapter consisting of at least one hundredmembers who agree to pay at least one dollar each, when ■page-tie sumcxenfc number of subscriptions have been secured a'Bed Cross or­ ganiser will be sent for to come to our town and form the chapter. Then, one-half of the fees contributed will be sent on to headquarters. The oth­ er half to be spent for the 'supplies to ” ' ’ ’ mi be made up by those who volunteer Round Trip from Cedarville ■ ■ • Jfay IS. .. ,,, f Special train leaves 7i24 A. 34, having a list .of over two hundred members, secured in about ton days, The organiser is expected any time in Xenia and if we wish to form a chapter at Cedarville we should get ready at once. A commit- PENNSYLVAN IA . .-L i n e s . - - . with a generosity, in keeping with the wealth, intelligence’ end patriotism of our community. ■ (X) dog record broken . Excursion train leaves 7*48 A. M- ROUND TRIP 70c. - Vi AX' ; I r ifm *>£ i (j !} Itif £& Finish your floors and woodwork with v a r n ish e s ; —the varnishes o f greatest beauty and ; efficiency. They ou tw ea r all ordinary Varnishes, and are not easily marred or scarred, L ittle B lue F lag V a r n i s h e s do everything that any good varnishw illdo, and even more than moat Varnishes. These varnishes always give best result*—that’ s why wc scUthem. RAY M- McKEE, Cedarville, 0 . Worthless and sftaydpgs ate grad- bally disappearing. The public seems to have become disgusted with the j situation and other means than offi­ cial authority have been resorted too. As a result isCVeri received public burial last month passing any prev- -‘ipus record. It is, money-well spent bn the part c^f the Corporation. . A GOOD CHANCE YET. It seems that we have been, given, , the wtong information relative to the Sale o f the Iliff Bros, road roller to the County Commissioners as*- an-, nouuced last week, *- While the deal •‘hadbean on some time it has not been 'closed. This then still gives the local township trustees another chance, to Hadley’ s TO YOUNS COUPLES ABOUT TO START ON THEIR FIRST HOUSEKEEPING VENTURE OFFERS AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITY i p Your cfeoice of a large?most complete stock of furniture and house furnishings at price$ that will instantly appealto you*vlAll we ask is intelligent investigation and Comparison. Now|^ej$&e in Springfield can you m . genuine quality at such low prices and we will prove it t< costs you nothing to invest^toy and obligates you inno way whatsoever. ’ $ dim 3 Rooms—Furr nished ComRleto , EASY TEBIKS m w m x k“V get the outfit'which is badly heeded. The roller hag had very little pee aud.it is gaid bias been priced worth the money.With the road material, we. have in this- township all that is needed is toe proper .eouipment to do the work: Wm feel certain-that toe tax payers o f toe township would .rtil If hea: y endorse -the trustees in toe —v of. this ---- - ” “ *-*■ l^moh^se equipment,, if they I!» WBSMMBl UMimauasgSiStm 9 gi stts® H i ■ m B m m 1 jjnB sa -.-* ,, i; ‘ V: Pi Vail Premii : o r ? J L, iiH m n ’ *g 4 Rooms—Fur­ nished Complete EASY TERMS w *. m s .JSA1 P rem iu im G iv en Fraa o n Purclm ses o£ $ t 0 .0 0 ; - / i w .O v e r ’ J •aw » 1 fe -V TiW •m MW.tL&kk^-~iomX‘ «... Jewish resident* of - OleVeUttd do­ nated 4100,000 tShid Jewish sufferers toEurope. ' ' - - \ Erancds J.„ Byrnee, mweMnlafr, Co­ lumbus, was murdered, hnd- robbed near his home. - '■ . Colonel John Bolan, for many £ears a Democratic leader, waB .found dead, in hi* bed" at Toledo. Hamilton county dry* will 00u- tribute 550,000 to 4450,000 to aid toe statewide dry campaign, - 'Women of Ohio Wesleyan univer alty opened a campaign for 40,000 for anew women'*’building. VSamuel Sharrock, Jlfty-tWo, Marion, ’Whs,; convicted of murdering his wife- Jury recommended mercy. At Upper Sandusky Dow Stephey and Frank Henry were seriously in­ jured in an auto accident.. Fire destroyed the car barn* and three new cat* of the Northern Ohio Traction company at Akron, By a vote of 130 to 85, toe village of Lakeview, only wet spot In Logan county, voted to remain wet. Bryce Metcalf, fireman, w*a fatally scalded at Upper Sandusky when a steam plug of an engine blew out. * Continental Sugar company import­ ed a number of Mexioan* to work in the Ffiidlay factory and grow heat*. At Cincinnati George Reker, 'thir­ ty, was drowned when he tried to rescue two horses which fell, into a pond. Fire damaged the Armhruster de­ partment store at Columbus to toe extent of |150,(KW. Eight firemen Were injured. Fred Goff, nineteen, was killed by a freight -train When he attempted to You Can See at a Glance that we Aft offering unusual values in our Ladies’ Slippers a t $OM ©dme in the following styles, dull kid, patent and White oarras, one and two strap, either pump or colonials, with i&gh m low heels, _ , . We recommend these slipper* tor service and eoiufort. A Little Horn tor Your Mht.oy 5. & S, SHOE STORE HWxt to toe Greene Ootmty Hardware Go., Xenia, 0 . iMMMMRiiiiai via? “GTAR” OA^i m '$ t® m /;*'$12*95 ' ^ $1.00 Cash, 50U Weekly ^ »- P 4 : As Yon Can .-zAW Our Motor Trucks Deliver 25 Macs. I om M ny COMPLETE HOI m \ FURNISHERS J?fiwnmAvc.yfy Solid 0 «k Porch Swing J ' $1.95 i Including Chain, Hung Free IAll Goods Marked in Plain Figures, , SPRINGFIELD, OHIO M e ' board the train at Holgate, near &a poleon, Massillon Council will consider 'au -Ordinance to prohibit toe use o f fire­ works during toe war to conserve Ok plosives, William G. Souslin, clerk, ^Wlled himself by swallowing poison. Body . found near a bridge over the Scioto at Columbus, No more Ohio national guard organ Hattons will be mustered into federal service before July 1, toe war depart­ ment announced. Because of the high cost of ma­ terial, construction of a governor’s 'mangidn at Cotumbus tuufbeea post­ poned for- one year, \ Auditor Sheldon Smith' announced that the Berry county tax duplicate will be increased 30 per cent by the self assessment plan. ' At Youngstown George W. Marsten, thirty-five, committed suicide because toe only two girls he ever loved spumed his attentions. •'Union Township Boys’ and Girii’ Big Raising club" was organised by young people to boost the pig raising industry in AUglalte county. Wllllom E, Guerin, president of the old Columbus, Sandusky and Hocking railroad when it went into receiver's hand*, died at Portlend, Ore, 8. H. Layton, superintendent of toe Lancaster public schools, was Indict­ ed for an,alleged atfdck on Dean ti. Hlcheon, high school principal, When ht&automobile overturned at Portsmouth, W. P. Scott, a salesman, was killed. Three other, men, occu­ pants of thh machine, were injured. Dr, William H, Goycr, president of Findlay college, announced that all but a few hundred dollars of a 415,000 special fund for the college has been railed:,.- Frank Hay of Canton, one of toe two Republican members of the statn liquor license commission, has ten­ dered his resignation, effective June l, Floyd Matson, nineteen,was drown' ed in the Auglalse liver near Ottawa. Body found near toe spot where he at­ tempted to ford the stream while driv­ ing a team. W. E, Hanger, professor farm craps, College of Agriculture, Ohio State university, urge* farmers to plant no corn until it ha* been given a gem­ ination test.* MI m Josephine Salby was killed and Wade tiller seriously injured when toe automobile in which they were rtAia* eh MawffieJd swerved m i struck a tree. , * Frame** heard 0 wiwwtosfc edfM m « smith.' tary work 51,000 tor work fo toe1'high schooi appointed Ralph strffiy manr as a mill- rot ttitlaens, at a patri- Organized a way and "derided- to raise -A.V bps from- quartg%' of TfO** army % that were i gapporttof soidiws. • . ' Ryan will vistt Uofunl departmont for fngl Inspection; and h , composing tbo GMo cavalry, : Ha Gilo for the regular •.frtodticlng toe results ed by tot Wap dft. April the totai to UMo Wftt:*i,47i. , police say JameY Pendtiton weff to tht charge of attotttotosgf to Mow up the home of E. Bitter. Elter’fi hoflse was- dkaitoj^V a* explosion of dy* Cheater StandfteM. seventeen, and his sister, Margaret Stanfield, fifteen, were killed, wcfil a younger sister was serkMUdy 1n$Wed. when a train struck torir buggy gt Bamler, near Chicago Junction. Jack Ht&toMt, forty-seven, Colum­ bus; tor pft*%y years a horse trader, was tomsd 'm an empty stall a t ld-s bane, a vfMfegAf murder and robbery. Holmes had ifA50 to bis possession when he m u i home. No clew, RepreeeWlv* Ashbriok has desig­ nated Wt?«* Allison McDowell Of Ashland stop Friend Phillip' Dye of Mt. Vermto to take a competitive ex­ amination wffiOh will guide him In making a-Stagnation to Annapolis naval aesdi^y. FOR deiirabt^; property good amtum« can be sired, on an tow A, street, have for sale a very located niece o f which will rent to pay 10 per cent per 06 }* 45,000, but time much, of this, i f de­ tonation in town, . m courthouse, As would be first class. No, 89 Greetit _ C. A, Building, or F R ^ t L, JOHNSON, Attorney Cmmsctor-af-Law OHIO. O ft* bA#ft®iltow»y A Cherry.' 1 122 East High StM * Springfield, Ohm Cloth Coats and Suits Reduced Suits $15 and Up, Coats $15 andUp . Misses’ Coats Size14-16-18, $ 7 .50 , $10.00 and $12 .50 ANNOUNCEMENT Aa we havt inofcilled a aew li&e of Socket Billiard Tables,new fixtures, increased our fine of Gigare, Cigarettes, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco' and redecorated* we wish to extend to the men of Greene county a cordial invitation to call and inspect our effort to furnish for them a Billiard Parlor that would be appreciated. Our aim is to cater to men who appreciate good tables, sanitary sur­ rounding* and respectable service. > JOHN “ WHERE BAB PLAYED WHEN YOUNG” Next to the Orphium Theatre - - - * Xenia, Ohio 4 ' - ;x.. ?i,? ’ to-'’ -'-A ■ .*♦* * w

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