The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
ffk e fterald. FORTIETH YEAR NO. 36. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAYS JULY 27, 1917 WAAW iAVWWWAWWWWA The fis** to stop 4Mfr*rtt*fa» I* urine yp« ore ready to atop doing mwilMM*. you'll noth* tkot the pi»gxmdxa iaerchi*Ht jo *a admits**, VWWVVWWV<VWVWtfW WWV PRICE, 11.00. A YEAR MonDrafted In This County. Ten thousand five hundred num bers were drawn in Washington last Friday and every minute of the day as the ?etuma began coming in each man that had registered spent anx ious momenta wondering what his lot Would be. The manner in. which the drawing was conducted seems to meet with general approval of all and ' we give the list of those drafted from Greene county from which will be chosen the men that are to form e t of America’s great army that taken a stand for universal de mocracy against autocracy. Greene county will have a quota of 239, and in*accordance with tne rules of the authorities in . Washington twice that number of names have been drawn. It must not be over looked tliat every registered man has been drawn, yet the -whole list could not be given until the official returns are received by the exemption board, 258—Harry R. Bailey, R. 16, Dayton 468—-Mereld Collins Jobe, Cedaryille I486—Enoch L. Mitchell, R. 2, Xenia. 854—Raymond G. Spahr, R. 9, Xenia 1894—Robert E, Allen, E. Third St. 1878—Elwood D. Stroup, Union St. 1095—M, B. Syne, R. 1, Spr. Valley 2022—Sidney Gabel, 121 E. Market St 1465—John B. Slate, R. 9, Xenia. 783—G. A. MacLennun; Y. -Springs, 1813—Wm. C. Dice,. 208 W. Main St. 1858—Harold M. Owens, 26 W, 2d St. 1752—F. B. Moorman, Chestnut St. 1117—Crampton B. Lott, R. 4, Xenia 1572—T, C. Terrell, 134 Center St 1748—A. J, McConnell, 118 W. 2d St, 2195—Chas. McGteen, 80 Taylor St: 837—Clark E. Kelly, R. 2, Xenia. 2036—Luther Kidd, 110 E. Market St, 337—Edgar A. Strauss, Dayton. 676—George Bert Hopping, Clifton 275— C. D. Bumbaugli, R, 2, Sp. Val 509—Robert Fred Bird, Cedarville, »1185—E, C. Rogers, R. 6, WaynesWle 564—David F. Shroades, Cedarville 2166—Geo. Brown, 824 E. Market St, 945—David L. Clark, Jamestown. 1913—FLO; Douglas, 503 S. Mon. St 596—Noble Caraway, R, 3, Jamest’n 1267—Water J. Green, Wilberforce. ■2148—Moses Union, 1017 E. MainSt 536—Alonzo Jeffry, Cedarville. 1495—G, A. Geiger, Cincinnati Ave, 548—'Fred W. Kennon, Cedarville. .126—Ernest B. Alexander, Osborn. 1679—B. Stokesbury, 719 W. Main St. 1237—W. O. Casad, 805 W. Market St 784—Floyd Matthews, Yel. Springs ,1732—James T. Haley, .Xenia. 755—Carl V. Drake, Yellow Springs. 107—Harry M. Johnson, Fairfield. \ 1546—W. H. Owens, Cincinnati Ave, 1563—Chas. E. Jones, 34 Charles St 2099—W. McR. Foyrler, 8 Jasper Ave 1369—Wilf. Williams, R. 6, W’force, 616—B, H. Hargrave*. R. 2, J ’town, . 373—Russell S. Haines, R, 6, Xemu. 1676—G. L. Stultz, 248 BellbteokAwe 1266—John P. Flack, Wilberforce. 1891—H* S* Adamson, 531 S. Mon. St, 7 7 » . E . 1 » c o c k , m Spriijgs, 412=-Ai R. Andrews,, R. 2, Xema. 4sc£-CaIvin C. Shane, Cedarville, 692—C. Swaby, R. 1, YeL Springs. 600—Fay Earley; Port William. „ 1986—Wm. Wisecup, 110 E. Third St. 810—Robert IB. Chaney, R.-8, Xema. 1539—H. J. Mills, 229 S. Miami Ave. 1682—B. J .' Stare, 739 W. Second St. 607—Oscar E. Bailey, Cedarville. 309—John P. Nickol, Dayton. 437—John W. Collins, Cedarville. t 1324—John R. Perkins, R. 10, Xema. 604—H. Flaugher, R. &, Jamestown. 43—Milton B. Hanson, R. 4, Osborn 2181—Elmer Holten, 62 Taylor St. 1763—F. F. Rhinesperger, King St, 1548—N. C. Paynter, 11.4 Giddy Ave 924—Roy-riL .. . . 420—David C: Bradfute, R. 5, Xema 1014—Harley Moore, Jamestown. 1178—C. L. Peterson, R. 2, Sp. Valley 514—Howard Clemons, Cedarville. 433—Robert M. Conley, Cedarville, 1329—Charles F. Points, Wilberforce 10—H: E. Bailey, R. 17, Dayton. 1045—J. C. Taylor, R. 3; Jamestown. 1031—Arthur Sears, R. Jamestown 1705—J , L. Cyphers, 694 S. Detroit St 1331 —Reo Russell Ross, R. 3, Xema, 1685—Ervir N, Tobin, 1043 W. 2d St. 487—Robt. M. Stormont, Cedarville, 1282—Geo. W, Harding, Wilberforce. 1325—Luttrel. F. Palmer, Wilberforce 1847—Ezra Leach, 15 Grant Street. 797—M. L. Swaby, Yellow Springs, 402—Roy Sanderson, R. 6, Xenia. 1586—Everette Manor, 19 Center St. 1922—Paul B. Evers, 25 Home Ave. 1723—J. W. Foley, 110 Chesnut St. 1779—Morey Whalen, S. Detroit St. 1236—Robert Cosson, Dayton. 2011—Eari C. Confer, 330 E. MTcetSt 432—Fred L. Clemans, Cedarville. 18—Arthur E. Davis, R. 4, Osborn. 625—Wm. N. Linton, BoWersville. < 927—James L. Spahr, Jamestown. 1434—W, I. Davis, 285 BellbrookAvo. 739—Louie Adams, Yellow Springs, 1751—R. W. Meyers, 111 Payette gt. 601— Wilton Earley, Port William. 1822—Robert P. Hearty, Cincinnati. 1146—C. O. Barnett, R. 7, Xema. 1103—W, F. Marlatt, R. 4, Xema. 1895—L, O. Clemiiier, % 6, Xenia. 606—R. E. Glass, R. 5, Jamestown. 182 —Daniel W. Wolf, R. 8, Xema. 1771—p, W, Schweibold, 132 High 613—John Buckner, Cedarville. 46—Law, D, Hower, R, 3, Osborn. 1020—Alvie Potto, R. 2, Jamestown. 1651—G. E. Meed, 108 Bellbrook Aye. 1099—Don. McPherson, R. 4, Xema. 1955*-G. E. McElfreah, S. Monroe S t 1636 —Carl E. Knisley, 15 Charles St. 223 —Orris R at Jones, R. t ^ X e n a , 2066—Aii. Tymtmnas 21 H. Mam St. 1441—John A, Matthews, R. ?, Xenia. 117—Clar. N. Eoutzong, Fairfeld. 602 —Denvll M. Eariey, P t Wdham i 486 —Homfer E. Short, R. 9, Xenia. 721—J. H, Johnson, B. 3, Y, Springs l l M i l l i a m Hilliard, R. 4 , Xenia. 7 b 6 —Jas. H. Maxwell, Yel. Springs. 1649—H, Paxton, Cincinnati Aye. 147#—C. H. Cooper, N. Mining Ave. ^ - ^ h . 3 5 f i S l i i x Heal, Jamestown. S ^W a r r a n Webb, R. 2, Xenia. 542—Asa Bush, Jones, Cedarville. 2107—James T. Howard, 21 Leach S t 194—James A. Stafford, R, 7, Xenia. 874—Francis B. Conway, J ’town. 502—Ray W. Littler, Cedaryille. 1300—Trubie Levsay, c - q Mau Shows 2124—Ernest Milton, 629 E. Main S t 1678—J, L. Shaw, 14Q Trumbull S t 1887—8. M. Wolf, West & Main Sts. 675—Charles Geron Grube, Clifton. 2132—L. Raymond, 708 E. Second S t 1763—Harold Sevart, 211 S. King S t 1294—W. M. Jackson, Dea MoineB, la. 1148—G. M. Barnett, R. F, D., Xenia 1647—C, H, Michner, W. Church St, 1334—G, P,, RusseU, Wilberforce. 1906—R. Cornelius, 331 WasSh'ton S t 2017—Sam. Conrich, N. Columbus S t 348—H. H. Warner, R. 16, Daytort, 2008—Ralph Cline, 330 E. Market S t 1613—Harry Everett, Trumbull St.. 2100—James Garrett, 627 E. Main St. 982—Law. H„ Allen, Jamestown. 726—C. C. Stevenson, R, 1, Y, Spr. 15—James ,0. Clemmer, R., Osborn 905—Em. F. Lemley, S. Charleston 933—Williain Taylor, Jamestown. 1533—H, T. McCormick, 57 Center St 2209—Guy Caplingler, 717 W. 2d S t 1288—Charles Heeg, Goes, Ohio. 452—Claude Lee Gordon, Cedarville. 365—Owen C. Clemens, R. l; J ’town 1843—A. C. Kien, 403 N. King St. 580—Wm. A. Hastings, Cedarville. 809—Lewis O. Brickel, R, 1, J ’town. 1114—Claude E, Stagsdill, R.4, Xenia 1470—H. M, Bauman, 69 Center St, 645—R, J, Bowermaster,’ Bow’sville 2135—Wm. Roan, 819 E, Market St 218—Edward, M» Jones, R. 7, Xenia 620— Darrel L. Kline, R. 5, J ’toWn 1834—G. P. Russell. Wilberforce. 550—Charles E. Lowry, Cedarville. 1611—B. G. Entsminger, Bellbr’kAve 574—Earl Wisecup, Cedarville. 81—Donald Fogle, R. 1, Osborn. 1432—Melvin McDonald, E, 9,‘Xenia, 1727—L. Fudge, 532 S. Detroit S t 2047—Bert T., Pritchard, 5 HivlingSt 981—E. E. Anderson, R, 1, J'town; 1848—H. Ledbetter, 420 Galloway St, 588—Francis R. Beal,*R. 3, J'town. 1570—E. E.. Thompson, California St. 1817—F. D. Edwards, 4 N. Detroit St 770—Patrick Finm'. Yellow Springs. 882—W. D. Dennehy, R. 3, Ced’viHe 2078—Hollis Bowser, E. Market S t 677—H. McM-JEfarbison, R. 2,C'viUe 2119—Edward tee, 1028 E. 2d S t 749—Jesse W. Casey, Yel. Springs; 621— Jas. E. Kirk, R. 3, Jaihestown, 1868(—Carl S. Frainer, 32 W. 2d St 1609—Fred E. Hunt, 95 Walnut S t 1211—W. M. Dinwiddie, Bellbrook; 525—William Fisher, Cedarville. 1417—Earl H, Hedges, R. 6, Xema. 1574—Frank Vari, 33 Center Street 2034—H. R. Jackson, 4 Columbus St. 760—Edward H. Dunbar, Y. .Springs 183—CUrtis G, WolfirR. 3, Xenia. 56—Ralph D.taKendxg, R, 3, Xenia, 1276—Jas. H, Hawkins, R. 10, Xenia. 1791—Paul S, Bishop, 822 N. King S t lS65r-R. C. McElfresh, S. Monroe St, 792—Sandy F. Pettiford, Y. Springs 2128—Oscar W. Prioe, E. Market St, 1580—William-Witter, 3 Locust St. 54—Q. R. Kelley, R. 2, Osborrt. 870—Scott Lee Agiior, Gedarville. 1714—John R.' Derrick, Chestnut St, 549—Otto Keyes, Cedarville. 2132—Jbhn L„ Hawes, Spring Valley. 717—E. H. Hustoh, R. 2, Y. Springs 2151—Jos, Washington, « 7 E. 2d St. 1674—: 741—Ralph H, Bailey, Yel. Springs, 1054—A. V. Crew, R. 2, Waynesville 1275—Wilbur Hardy, R. 2, Xenia. 2225—Elmer E. Jackson, Yel. Springs 711-r-Paul E. Ferguson, R. 5, Xenia. lQ22-^-Shirley Potts, R. 2,- Jamestown 841—Jas. R. McDonald, R. 9, Xenia. 638—Ray Basil Tidd, R.. 2, J ’town, 1032—Law. E. SJusher, R. 1, J ’town. End of Greene County Quota. 623—L. L. Leocn, R. 5, Jamestown, 269—Ray. A. T, Day, R, 10, Xenia 685—Silas Chester Printz,- Clifton. 1141—Henry T. Walton, Sp.,Valley. 1314—Walter J. Mason, Wilberforce. 1016—Arthur J. Martin, Jamestown. 1688—Alva Toner, Orange Street. 335—Forest H. Snyder, R. 8, Dayton 1430—Ray. C. Ledbetter, R. 1, Xenia. 2005—Alien Borden; 440 E; Market St 493—Paul B. Turnbull, Cedarville. 2108—A. E. Hubbard, 737 E. 2d St. 1358—Nathaniel Scurry, R. 10, Xenia 923—R. F. Steele, South Charleston. 1305—Ray Leach, Goes, Ohio. 341—Frank D. Wagner, R. 10. Xenia 541—Sherman Jones, Cedarville. 1007—H. E. Harness, R. 3, J'town. 1764—E. H. Reeves, 29 W. Third St, 391—C. E. Mason, R. 3, Jamestown. 1366—Frank Vance, Goes, Ohio. 353—Carl A. Babb, R. 1, Jamestown 970—Homer H. Roberto, Jamestown, 637—A. H. Turner, R. 6, Jamestown 1675—J. W. Shanks, 1003 W. 2d St, 2024—Fred. D. Haller, 333 E. 2d St. 86^—Harry DcVoo, R. 3, Jamestown 1657—Leroy Palmer, 25 Dayton Ave. 2055—D. G. Rountree, N. Col’bus St, 1217—John Wm. Lamme, Bellbrook. 571—John N. Townsley, Cedarville. 1873—C. A. Ridenour, 850 N. King St 488—Lester Sanford, K. 5, Xenia. ; 543—E, E. luuterspaugh, 6 Elm St. 2102—John Gray, 1111 E. Market St. 704—H, E. Dille, R. 1, Yel. Springs. 72—H, W. Sender, R. 4, Osborn. 1896—E. L. Ary, 446 S. Monroe St. .709—Roscoe Gamden, Chestnut St. 356—Perry Coon, R, 2, Wilmington, 112—Roy Harrison Nelson, Fairfield 1067—Lucian E. Richard, R. 1, Xenia. 2082—Murl T . Bruce, 608 E. Main St. 2116—Hansel Jones, Lexington Ave. 128—Janies E. Burrowes, Osborn. 2012—Josef Harrig, Savage House. 679—John Johnson, II, 1, Cedarville. 805—Russell G» Yotmg, Yel. Springs 11—Ohmer Butts, R. 17, Dayton. 900—John A. Kirsch, Jamestown. 1981—Lee R. Smith, 507 S. Detroit S t 1617—Fred C. Fisher,'420 W. 2d St. 863—Chas. =K. Devoe, R. 1, J'town. 1287—Herbert Hite, R. 5, Xenia. 1142—I,evi L. Wysong, Spring Valley 1765—W, Sutherland, 321 W. 3d St> 6—Carl E. Banford, R, 3, Osborn. 2167—A, Brittingh&m, 26 Taylor St. 327—Erith N. Shoup, R. 8, Dayton. 664—John Anderson, R. 2, Ced’villc. 93—Gilbert II. Yourtg, R. 3, Osborn 448—Homer Pratt, R, 4, Xenia. 1722—Joseph L. Fcaly, 22 West St. 957—Jas, O. McDorman, Jamestown 557—Chas. II. Strain, 110 S. West St 1744—Rev. C, G. Lutian, W. 3d St. 1113—Roy Smith, R. 1, Waynesville. 325—John C* mmmer, R« 7, Xema, 2184—Carl Harris, 628 F„ Market St. 1355—Isaac E, Steady, New York, 103—Wm, Nathan Ghecn, Fairfield. 1585—Roy M, Buckles, 744 W. 2d St, 1912—John I*. Downes, S, Monroe St. 1221—Harry Masin Stake, Bellbrook. 1102—Rav. S, Matthew*, K, 4, Xenia. 1025-0. R. Hodge, 116 Trumbull St. 556—Harley R. Owens, Cedarville. .565—Charles Tom, Pennsy Yards, 2109— Charles Howard, E. Church St, 164—Arthur M. Morris, Osborn. 1281 —R, B. Hiokman.WUbtrforcs, *1—F, G. iohinon, jEt, 9, O|bora, • 199—Emmett Potts, R. 7, Xenia, 388—James L. Moon, R. 6, Xenia, 1423—Elmer Jones, It. 1, Xenia. 1716—Lewis Drake, 205 S. King St, 773—Lite G. Good, Yellow Springe. 608—Fay M. Gerard, R. 3, J'town. 406—Chps. F, Watkins, I*. 1, Xenia. 519—A. Birdsall Creswcll, Ced’viile, 1730—Fred .Harvey, Cincinnati Aye, 250—L. E. Ankeney, R. 10, Xenia. 392—R, D. Mason, R. 3, Jamestown. 2081—Howard Baker, 931 E, Main St. 2231,—Harry A. Lewis, E. Market St. 1889—Charles C, Grove, South Solon, 383—Charles Liming, R. 6, Xenia, 1166—0. McKeever, It. 5, Way’ville. 1712—Louis F, Clark, .Chestnut St,. 2186—Elmer Johnson, 33 Orchard S ; 588—F. R, Beal. R. 3, Jamestown, 856—‘Frank A. Smith, R. 8, Xenia. 705—F, W. Dawson, R. 1, Y. Springs 1346—X. C, Runyan, Hutchison, Kas, 2053—Orville A. Ryan, 27 Green St, 2051—E. J. Reynolds, E, Church St, 1957—Fred Murray, 675 S. Detroit $t 576—Perry L. Whitmer, Cedarville, 2023—E. F, Homick, 124 E. Main St 944—J. McK. Collette, Jamestown, 1866—Harry Pritchard, W. Main St. 1808—Artwood B. Custia, Xenia. 1943—Homer H, Hook, 201 Hill St. 1677—Charles H. Shaw, Dayton Ave, 122—Chester A. Wilson, Fairfield, 939—Fred Cline Bales, Jamestown 1639—James B. Little, N. West St, 222—John L. Jenkins, R, 7, Xenia, 1715—Henry G. Dietz, 221 W. 3d St, 906—B, M. Leach, R, 2, S. Charl'ton 902—Henry P. Leslie, Cedarville, 1337—Charles Franklin Riley, Xenia 2226—Edward M, Lamport, Dayton. 700—John W, Cony, R. 6, Xenia. 1250—Wm. T, ‘Dawson, R. 9, Xenia! 1195—C. A. Sullivan,’R. 1, Way’ville, 297—Earl E. Koogler, R. 10, Xenia, 321—Joseph J- Ruscher, Dayton. 736—E. L. Welch, R. 1, Y. Springs 1628—Otis F, Haines, 728 W. 2d S t 7Q7—J. H. Edihgfield, R., Y. Springs 1A25—Charles N. Jenkins,, Xenia. 1002—Frank H. Glass,, R„ Jamestown 1151—R. L.. McCoy, R, 12, Dayton, 1101—Wm. H. Morgan, R. 4, Xenia. 868—Russel J, Faulkner, R. 6, Xenia 974—Opal E. Sturgeon, Jamestown 1698—Geo. Adams, 209 S, King St. 320—Francis E, Randall, Dayton, 950—Wm. O, Hough, Jamestown. 926—Henry Struewing, Jamestown. 1857—C. H. 01iverr 23Q W. Church St 919—Ear] L, Ritenour, Jamestown 1919—Leo H. Evers, Home Ave. 1339—Melvin B. Ross,-R. 3, Xenia. 814—Herbert S. Dean, R. 8, Xenia, 1175—Jake Meredith, R. I, Way’ville 1070—H. Scammahorn, N. Burlington 738—Otis' Alexander, Yel. Springs. 167— Warren S. Keiter, R. 7, Xenia, lj|97—Alber J. Lumpkin, R. 4, Xenia, 191-1-John Henry Shaw, R. 7i Xenia 1234—Joseph L. Booth, Wilberforce. 1781—Frederick Wilson, W, 2d St. 1360—R. H. Schull, Galveston, Texas, 848—Max Sandoras, Box 2, Xenia. 1118—R. H,.Shaw, R: 2,. Sp. Valley. 121—George Cyrus Wolf, Fairfield, 221—Paul T. James, R. 10, Xenia. , 1537—John W. Mickle, 65 Center St. 2474—Eari Bisher, 8 Locust S treet 1414—Orie A. Harness, R. 1, Xenia. 1660—Hepiy W. Palmer, Trumbull Sfc '292—George J. Koch, R. ,4, Osborn, 822—George O. Grimes, li» 8, Xenia, 504—James Bailey, Cedarville. 1064—John R. Mustard; R. 1, Xenia, 1205—H. B. Weller, R. 2, Sp.-Valley. 1510—H. L. Hilliard, N. Miami- Ave. 1091—Alfred C. Hay, N. ■Burlington, 470—Fred F. Marshall,. Cedarville, 312—B. C. Pemberton* R» 10, Xenia, 1507—Carl E. Huston, 47 Genter St. 1729—Geo. Hurley, 218 Chestnut S t 1626—C. E. Hull, 331 W. Church St. 1284—George B. Heeg, Goes, Ohio. 90—Daniel V. Watts-, R. 4, Osborn. 191—C. Brown Smith, R. 7, Xenia, 477—Chas. H» Stormont, Cedarville. 1187—L. F. Smith, R. 1, Sp. Valley, 1179—J. A. Peterson, R. 2, Sp. Valley 753—Ira Coe Cassell, Yel. Springs. 130—John E. Bumgardner, Osborn, 858—Orla Suttler, R, 8, Xenia. 1996—Jacob L. Baldner, E. Church St 168— Ernest E. Scherer, Osborn, 1023—Lester C. Pullian,. Jamestown. 1932—Geo. M. Gibson, 71 Home Ave. 1774—L. E. Swabb, 670 S. Detroit St. 424—pPaUl D. Butcher, Cedarville. 840—Ralph Layman, R. 1, J'town. 1847—James M. Swadner, R. 5, Xenia 1511—E. H. Hjunt, 356 Bellbrook Ave. 1118—R. H. Shaw, R. 2, Sp. Valley. 1008—Earl F, Johnson, R., Jam'town 657—Dolma A. Oliver, Bowersville. 1995—W. C. Zell, 613 S, Detroit S t 175—Presley H. Stevens, Osborn. 2147—Cal. Thompson, 1103 E. 3d St. 300—George N» Loesch, Dayton, 278—H. C, Treharne, R. 8, Dayton. 2177—-Ralph Grcvious, 43 Taylor St. 1622—F. F. Graham, 306 W. Main S t 1240—Nando Wilson Confer, Xenia. , 724—E. T. Powell, It. 2, Yel. Springs 2111—Robert Hosier, 39 Jasper Ave. 911—John L. Manor, S.' Charleston. 1172—Herman A. Mouser, R. 7, Xenia 532—John W. Herndon, Cedarville. 1517—L. V. Kearney, Cincinnati Ave. 1851—-Harry C, McCuddy, Detroit St. 1924—Denver J. Hapner, Roger St. 1139—Wm. H. Wakley, Spring Valley 1214—Oliver W. Hook, Bellbrook. 336—Arthur Stewart, R. 7, Xenia. 1952—C. Knisely, 510 S. Columbus St 212—Clark B. -Melvin, R. 10, Xenia. H. Sweet, Barton, p ia . ^ Corrigan, Jam'town, 10 a 9 —Albert Ray H a rt R. 1 , Xenia, 441—Howard C. CresweJl, Cedarville 880—R. I. Douglas, R,, Jamestown! 1776—L. C. Whittington*. Fayette St. 357—Alonzo Carle, Rural 6 , Xenia. 23—Ge°. Ed. Dignam, R. 3, Xenia. 1173—Harry E» Mouser, R. 7 Xenia. 331—W. S. Schneider, R. 10, Xenia! ORDER FOR EXAMINATION 1357—Ossian 49—H. L. Hunter, It, 2, Y. Springs. 8—Alfred H« Beal, R. 2, Osbom. 1707—Ralph G. Compton, 23 Mimle St 2039—C. W; Murphy, Grand Hotel. 1160—Clifton Bax. Fair, R. 4, Xenia. 1192—Jesse W. Sanders, R. 7, Xenia. 1660—Henry W. Palmer, Trumbull St 305—T. H. Mundhenk, R. 12, Dayton 1143—Stanley W. Wiant, Sp. Valley. 557 ^-Charles E. Payne, Cedarville. 1433—Lester G. McCoy, R. 4, Xenia. 2143—Carl Scott, 421 East Third S t 1640—Geo. L. Lewis, 24 California S t 1798—E, Bernard, Main & West Sts, 1622 —Alvin Lewis, It. 6, Jamestown. 585—F, E. Binegar, R. 2, Jamestown End of Call for Examination. 2191—Harry A. Lewis, E, Market St. 2071—■Elmer E. Trubee, E. Main S t 1961—S. G. Phillips, 101 Home Ave. 781—Lawrence Logan, Yel. Springs. 2131 —John-C. Roan, 819 E. Main S t 1415—Chas. 0. Hagler, R. 6, Xenia. 1035—Silas A. Shadley, Jamestown. 1634—E. Glen Johnson, Trumbull St. 985—C. E, McCullaugh, Jamestown. 328—Fred. E. Sparrow* R. 10, Xenia .343—W. H, Richardson, Emerson, O. 1439—John Wm. Miller, It, 0, Xenia, 1804—0, F. Bridgeman* N, West S t 857—11. D» Shaw, K, 1* Jamestown. 1554—Asa D. Palmer, 8 IsjcUst St. 1401-John W. Cooper, R. 4. Xenia, 1808—Cel, B; Llnkhari, Yel, Springs, The following list of local 'regie- trations was-made up from a list of 1080 draft numbers as 'taken from the Cleveland ?laindf*Ur, w:e cannot'vouch for the oerreotness pf the order In which they coma nor can Wo explain the duplications to he found, The exemption board In this county has not received the official list is about ooyreQt other than where duplicationsdoour, ‘1—Mereld C. Jpbe 3—Robert F. Bird 3— David Franklin Shroades 4—Alonzo Jeffries 6 —Fred JCennon 6 —Calvm Shane. *• 7— Oscar E. Bailey 8 — John W-'Collins 5 9—David O. JBradfufce, 10 —Howard,Clemans / 11—Robert M. Oonlpy lx—Robert M. Stormopt 18—Fred L.Oloinans .; 14— John Buckner 15— Asa B. Jones ' . . . 16— Ray Littler 17—Claude L. Gordon 18— Wm. A. Hastinp 19—Charles Lowry £0—Earcle Wisecup 21—Wm. Flshor 22— Otto Keys M—John L. Chapman :‘ 24— Paul B. Turnbull 25— John N. Townsley . 26—Lester Sanford s *7—Raymond Owen* 28—A. B. Creswcll 29— P. L. Whxtmer 80— James Bailey 81—Fred L. Marshall 82—Chas. H, Stormont 33—Paul D, B„uteher . 84— Chas. Alva Ford 85—John W. Herndon M—Chas. E . Payne 87—Ocero L . Conner 38—Howard (S3. Crogweil 89—Ralph L. Truesdale 40—Wm. Dwight Sterreit 41—Ffatt’kJreFri** • * | 42— Gameron jM. Ross 45—Joseph A, Bratton • 48—Virgal i t , Clemans 47—William J , Frame 48—Clarence Sparrow 49— Arthur R, Bull 50— Paul H, Creswall 51— Cameron Ross 52— Herman Randall 68 — Lester G. Reed 64—Arthur H . Chapman 65— Oscar E, Bailey 06 —WUhanj Kennon 67— Lawsenoe Barber 58—Samuel P. Connell 69—E a rl Stine 60— Sherman Baker 61— William R. Watt 62— William C. Dean 68 —Charles H. Stormont 64—Elmer G. Burba 66 —Ralph J . Hill 66 —Ei. .er C. Burba 07—P. F. Huffman • , 68 — Joseph KonnOn 69— Odice Brqadlce 70— Howard Johnson 71—Earl H. Crow 72—Ernest Truesdale 78—George Hamilton 74—Hugh Grihdle 76—Oscar Earhart THAT SABBATH QUESTION. What should we do with the day? Ignore it, as so many do? Make it a day of pleasure, as multitudes are doing? Or shall We follow after those who are not satisfied with six days to „devote to business, but have appropriated the seventh? Or rather, shall wre not endeavor to use it as the Creator designed that we should, by making it a day of rest; of wor ship, and doing good to our fellow- men? Sgrely Sabbath, desecrators are very largely in the majority, and it is easy to go with the crowd. One family gets into the automobile and goes out on a pleasure trip, and his neighbor is encouraged to do’ the same, and then another, until they become one vast procession. It is true that on every Sabbath God takes a pretty heavy toll, but it does not diminish the crowd the next day. After all, is Sabbath desecration a safe and profitable thing? God, and not man, instituted the day. I t was given to man a t the beginning. It was also, repeated and enlarged upon and placed among the other com mandments a t Mt. Sinai. I t has never been repealed. <■To show the sacredness of it, a man was put to death for a violation of it. It was one of the causes why the Jewish na tion went into captivity, God has made the way they keep this day a t&st whether people will.be faithful to Him. ■ ’ . It is one of the sips for which this nation will have *to give an account. It may stand in the way of victory unlesS it is contest and put away,. Base’ ball and other forms . of amusement may go on unchallenged, auto pleasure-seekers may go on un- rebukl. and work on Sabbath which the law of man and God forbids on Sabbath may be pursued; but as sure as God is on the throne, it will not go unpunish- FEDERAL PIKE IN DISGRACEFUL cond ition LIGHTNING STRIKES BARN: 0RMER CEDARVILL1AN IS NOW ON FRENCH SOIL Fred E. Mitchtll* son of Mrs. Ell* Mitchell of Xenia, former citizens of ttii# place, is now in France with Pershfngs expedition a r y army having gone with the Fifth Engineering Corps from Pittsburg. Word has been re ceived of ills Bate arrival on French soil, neither family or friends know ing just when he left this oountry, DISTRICT EXEMPTION BOARD Tlie Federal District Appellate Draft or exemption beard as somp term it comprises Adhms* Browtt, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Hamilton, Highland, Miami, Montgomery, Prebfe, Bhel- by and Warren and is known as the third southern Ohio division. The duties of the board will be to hear all the cases that are appealed from l i* local exemption board. The members of the board are,Dr. ■M. Withrow, Oineinna^i, Judge . A. Bunyali, attorney, Lebanon { Frank T.‘ Huffman, Daytoa manu facturer; Charles M. Atherton, Cin cinnati labor representative; H, N, nsign named for the agricultural interests from this county. As Mr. iislgn moved seme months ago to the northern pari of the state it Is supposed someone else vnU be ap pointed in his place, Lightning burned the bank bam on the farm belonging to the W. M. Barber estate just north of the col lege on the Clifton pike about 4:30 Wednesday afternoon. The bam, had been filled- with hay -on Tuesday. There was . no live stock in the bam a t the time,- but considerable machinery belonging to the renter, Mr. Morgan,Kennon. Be sides the hay there was about two, and one-half tons of hog feed burned. Only by the efforts of neighbors was the double crib saved ,that stood near by, water being carried from a ditch. Mr, Kennon’s loss is partially cov ered by insurance, while the estate was protected on, the contents but- only had $1000 on the ham. ROT EMERY SHOT . BY WALTER NOOKS A- shooting sovap between tfero negros; Walter Nook* and Roy Emery, Who llve ilea r1’Wilberforce, resulted in the la tte r being shot with a 88 revolver twice. Four shot* were fired but two. took effeefc. Emery’s condition i* not serious. The trouble arose .over some cattle belonging to ’Nooks that got into Emory's field. FRACTURED HIP The many friends of Mr. Alexan der Kyle will regret to hear of a very unfortunate aooldent th a t happened to-hini several days ago wlule trying to drive a cow, Me sustained a fractured hip and owing to bM age, 76, the injury is con sidered a serious one. I t is no wonder the farmers in tb« Eastern part of the township as well as in Ross township are pro voked a t the present condition of the Federal piito. foome months ago a contract was let to gravel the Lackey road the gravel to be hauled from the Harper p it several miles away. I t was necessary to traverse the Federal pike and the upper end of the road is almost .impassible to day, The gravel was ‘ hauled in motor trucks and so deep became the holes it was necessary to make fills. Instead of using good gravel a mixture of gravel, clay and holders, the top stripping from a gravel pit waB used. The road Ts now almost impassible which means it must be rebuilt before fall or farmers in th a t section will not be able to get to town. INSURANCE STATEMENT A We are iti receipt of the Insurance PreB« a publication that is devoted to life insurance.' The last issue contains the annual distribution of life insurance iii tiJe United States. The total amount paid by all the companies to Cedarvillo policy holders was $61,090, the estate 01 J , H. Stormont receiving $14,049 of this amount. South Charleston received $61,750; Yellow .Springs $17,250; Xenia; $30,600; London $45,000; Jamestown $26,000; Daytoa $835,000; Spring- field, $425,000, WOULDLIQUOREVAPORATE IN A DRVTOWN? The YellowSprings sorrsipondenl to'the Springfield fu n state* th a t about six year* ago a number of Xenia saloon keepers vrsr* arrested and taken before the Yellow fprings mayor where they . were found guilty and fined. The stocks #f liquor confiscated ip the raid* were never destroyed but stored In the basemont of the- Yellow Springs opera house. Now the correspon dent wants to know w hat became of the stuff even in a dry town. FIRST MAN BIRD LOOKS LIKE MOVING DAY Affter waiting two years Osborn people now see the dawn of the day when the town'is to be taken from the map in conformity with tba plans of the Dayton Flood Con servation Committee which will take over all the property a t tba t village lie* within the basin to be created by the erection of a seventy foot dam a t 'Huffman bill east of Dayton. Representatives of the Com mission visited Osborn .last week and made satisfactory arrangements with ail the business men. The ma- o rity e f them were paid one-half cash, the remainder If the property is vacated by Maroh 1 ,1918, . iU a ia id tbatmoSt of the business men are satisfied with the appraise ment pu t bn "their -stocks and the damage agreed for leaving their town. For several.montbs the store? keepers have been unloading their stock so they weuld have little when moving day came. Some of them will ioqatein •pring- fleld, some in New Carlisle and several a t Fairfield. As the rail roads and traction lines are to be moved from the town to sites above tbs water line there would* net be much lnduoement for a man to want to continue to reside In Osborn. LOST: —Cedarville high seboel class pin, class ’13, on gtfoet or about skating rmk. Finder please -return to this office. Mr. Mason Hanna, ef Ruthven, Iowa, arrived Friday evening and has joined his wife here on a visit with relatives. The Baptist church held a rally Sabbath afternoon for the purpose of raising funds to improve the In terior of the church. Rev. H ill of JameBtown delivered a splendid sermon and there waS excellent music by the choir from Rev. H ill’s congregation in Jamestown. The rally netted $60.17. ' Mrs. Maty Bridgman was hostess- to the •members of the Wednesday Afternoon Club this week, The quietness of the day was broken last Sabbath when Lieut. Buckley, of the Fairfield aviation camp, passed over this place about four o’clock eitroute from Columbus where lie had spent the day a t the Fair Grounds with army officers. Four flyers left the aviation camp Sabbath morning but one of them was lost and went as far south as Washington O. H. I t them came north landing a t South Charleston, going from there to Springfield and on to the camp. I t is reported in the press th a t Buckley made the 70 miles between Columbus and Day ton in-seventy minutes. When the machine ap peared in' the E ast i t was .com. paratively close to the ground but i t continued to reach a greater '.alti- : tudesa it wont west. With the aviation camp m full working order we C8;p expect flyers most anytime of the; day. TAKE “EXAM” TUESDAY Messrs. Frank Cfeswell, Roscoe . McGorkell," Paul *Turnbull and Cameron Ross who-enlisted for the Officers. Trainfng'Camp have been notified to appear in PiqUa noxt Tuesday for their second examin-, ation. As several Xenlaus had en listed and la ter notified that' th iy had heed dropped it would appear 1 tha t the Oedaiville delegation stood some show of going to th* tra in ing camp a t Indianapolis, NO STATE AID A representative of the state highway commissioner wo* ’here last Friday viewing the ColumbUH pike it having been Intended f o r e - surface the pike with tarvia and shot gravel. One car of gravel has been unloaded but when tbe.In spector found the condition of the pike he decided it would be'?useless te order any further improvements until the road was ' rebuilt. The pike from the" McMillan school house east to the railroad crossing is almost impassible, I t will now be up to the township trusteee to make temporary Improvement for this year. The sta te promises aid next year. , Dr. Mil*** Antt-ra.14 > 1 U» fer sn palm W . L. C L EM A N S R e a l E s t a t e Gan be found a t my office each Saturday or reached by phone a t my residence each evening. Office 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ■* , 1:1 *. Mr. Henry Young spent Saturday WlGi his nephew, Col. Charles Youngof the U .». A., who is visit ing his mother near Wilberforce. j Mr. Young holds the highest honors ever reooivod by a colored man in in the army* MAYOR’S NOTICE Te the owners of the lots and lands In the village of Cedarville, Ohio. In compliance with the re quirements of {Section 1782—A, of he revised sta tues I hereby notify the owners of lets and lands in Cedarville to oat and destroy ail Canada and common thistles and ither noxioueweeds growing on any such lots and lands within the corporation, so th a t they may not mature seeds and spread to adjoin ing lots. On failure of any such owner to comply with tbe law In regard hereto, the town couneil may employ persons to out or destroy said nonlotu weed* and the expense thef eef will be a lien on said lots and lands and collected a* takes, » .F< ilsLEAN , Mayor ot Village ofCedarville. ICE CREAM We fire local distributor* for the famous Houstonia Ioe Cream, of which Do bettor or purer.can bo found on the market. Just at this time we have the vanilla and strawberry flavors and receive it fresh daily. Let us. fill your next order for ice cream A trial will convince you that you never tailed better and that you will become a regular patron. Sold in any quantity and delivered in town. Nelson &Finney M SON E 2-83. KOjMN ** km iiiwm.'ii L
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