The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
HedadiUe Merald. The tim to etop ? »« are randy ste* ttull notice that the rnerchsat j«. an adrerfeiue, . - «■, j FO R TY -F IRST YEAR NO. 4 . C EO ABV ILLE , OH IO , F fflJJA Y , JANUARY a , 1918 P R IC E , *1 .00 A Y f t l X ' O J . " ' , • 1’ yr, Letter From “Over There’' December i: Before I loft home I believe 1 pramieed to write you *once in * while, m m I have finished my I wsot for the day I will at taut try to fill fil my promise. It seems only a fev, day* *&«? ‘ ‘Doc" Winter, Georg* Smith, "Shorty” Cromwell and "Doc' Richards drove me to Xenia one puny night in October but in reality it has been nearly two months. Se many'thing* have happened that w« haven't noticed the time go by. When I left home I had not tiu •lightest idea as to where I might bf sent although I “Wasn’t surprised when we were ordered to Mineola Expected to be sent to England France or Egypt but had no idea I would be lucky enough to be sent here. This is undoubtedly the best school in the world and only a very few have been sent here from Ameri ca. Our trip was wonderful indeed ant" will long be remembered by all, Qi course it was' not always like ridinp a Pullman in America or! sleeping in a first daw hotel. - At one place Xdid not have my clothes oft for tom nights and lived on canned beef anci hard tack. „ But that was the ex- , eeption rather .than "the rule tor on the whole we got fine treatment ancl every convenience possible. • Oik worst trouble has been that we log* our baggage - and it has. not been found, yet we .are hoping it will turn up in a few days.. For advice , to - those who are to follow- "Hold on tc S ar baggage,at.alj costs” for it it e looking tor a needle in the hav ktack to hunt in over here. Alt the >transportation facilities are very much disconcerted and Also very*un certain* Then it 3s pice vto have a change Of clothes once in:'a while .. When, the clothes.arrive we will he in good circumstances'’ and have lit tle to wish for, * ,-X am getting along fine in the new .gatnf of flying, It certainly is a very "enjoyable sensation and also' a ' , fascinating one. I have had but 100 . - minutes in the Sir, yet it beats any riding X ever had in an-automobile. The. one thing that 'astonished me >was that'everything on the ground stands out' so very distinct. You seam to float in the air instead of go- "*■ing like an express train it would -4maii Another thing that astonished ' to* ,wat that I was*not scared to death. You do" not have any sen* *s$on bY your stomach Heating . ode wmda -expect . than anything ehe at; totter* more present. My ixvt icyards to everyone, CADET PAUL II. CRKSWELL, „ 8th Aviation Inst. Dep. A. E, F. r ranee, U. S. Ajr Service. HEALTH HOARD HAE- NO CONTROL OVER PRESENT VACCINATION PRICE3 So many complaints came to the Hoard of Health over the prices local iwiyeiciang were charging tor yaccinn- tions so a special meeting was he’d Wednesday evening with all three physicians present. Complaints cam-’ not only from families not able to , . „ pay but from others who held the pJl . a Btri»ggle* price of f 1 was exiiorbitant, *It who stated that prices in Xenia were from w cents to and that one physician was making no charge. The physicians held “that the in creased cost of the vaccine points along with other .necessities had in creased in cost and that the doHe* charge wan not.out of. the way* Tlilx thought out the cost "of the poiu*"** that a local druggist sold them '" nhyricians tor $1.50 &dozeni A „ . kind of vaccination ,used in Xenia co„ i V2A0 a hundred. The Board .of Health decided tiv*f it had no ‘jurisdiction aver phyuictai ProminentCitizen ANNUAL Drops Dead:°1$tSr ■.: I •. '• Wffl — ~ | John W, McCollum, tor many year*: a resident of this township died'very: The ladies of suddenly Monday noon of heart j nerve the annual "trouble at his home on the Xenia and,her* of the £ Springfield pike near Xenia. 1Club and their _ Hr, McCollum had gone into > the; church basemeittu yard to get some wood and was on [January 15. T" his way to the house when death; dred member* ovcitook him. His body was fount* ‘ T-entleman in ' in the snow, by* his sister, MisS Ma-S"$ eligible to h 'tilth, who made her home with him* { Dr. Wisbart, A physician was summoned but there logical Semina waa no life, death taking place with-, res*. I)r. Wt put a Struggle. f;u ip G rma»* The deceased tor a number -o f nreachod in < years resided, on a well, improved Berlin. The > farm near Clarks Run where he and riptic chi his brother, Joseph operated the ing. . fjum lin'd gained the respect and «*- The ladle* ■ ......... i*. * *i ^ _ J? -SL^T^.u. JS m J m .COURT NEWS. • The conto f between gJ©fa*> TwMriay ’ board ban, . .................. of Xeni*, i.'*( the former, who has been a member 5of many years. The Board of ; Elections was or red to CMyass the 0jf "TSv* [ from Christ’s, life on acetal i Alt-are. asked to take part fee ita da* j votions, and the tdi*<m**tau Erfa* Tuo \V, G. T. U. will meet Thur** ithimble* and needle* to w r tor the Cross will to the mem- Community the It. X*. isday nighv vt one hun- and *>verjr and vicinity, “ abt-w tenia Thf.o- er the i.dd-f a year or ■ral monttal , church In be.of a pat- worth. hear- vote and Mr, Keny had a majority of o ’ p> TO< at tIsfi lmn^ ot jjr*. IRed Cro**. topm of a very wide circle of friend«.-.{<Mcken supper Th brother died December 31, 1910 ter width tha e _ and Mw McCollum, wife and hw sis- '|JP neld. followed" ter, shortly afterwards moved near: Membership- Xenia. orJhe year,^B ....... ^•OOKtj. „ .... , 4 lames of the Redii let, Mma Matilda, The deceased j fifty- cents per was a son-of Mr, and Mrs. James Mc-I r»nd a hoiks of „ Ccllum and he was In his sixtieth} f.ach JoPur memlb . .XT-,. I ammi . fAKiVMillnw «It. t :•. ;,^.*_...c_.. r..: '■> tween the board and, the physicians •is to charges for vaccination among the poor, .The price was fixed at -•cventy-fivc cents each, which will be paid by‘-the corporation. Ithlso developed that the board had no"authority to order the,vaccination of school pupilsi that-this power was with the school board. Many families have objected to the vaccination theo ry regardless of the physicians prices, The school board has the same- power the city boards have wherein all Chil dren must bo Vaccinated before ad mission is granted; , ' ■ enterta ins directors Mr, 0.1* Siipth, casMey of the Ex change Bank, entertained about forty stockholders and friends o f the bank Tuesday evening. Following the an nual organisation' camd the ejection of director*, aii the former members being.choMtn agaja. They are as fol lows: Seth , W, Smith* George W. R*torOliver Garlough, G. E. Jobc,.M, I. Marsh and Q*I* Smith* The stock- holders hear encouraging report*- of he yeari#'business and the increase that had been made aver former year*. A luncheon was 'served those present. " htocaito 1 w i j i R 1m ■the Reformed Presbyterian church of;v,iH have charge ■thirnlace and One that Will -bo great- ,*Tickets win be on ly mi.SF.ed in the congregation,' { burner's places. The funeral toriricea were hold i Red C v , ts are Wednesday afternoon from the res!- * dunce, burial taking- plahe at MasSies creok cemetery. . m ayor M c F arland names - committees of council Council1 - completed organization Monday evening, when Dr, - J*, O. Stewart was chgrsen vice-mayor .and Mayor,McFarland named the com mittees tor the year. The bonds of J. C. Barber as treasurer and J. W> Johnson ah clerk, warp approved* ■ Tta Committees named ate as tol- lowfes' ' ' ' '• hire*—Ai.Zr, snritto -*< T Pump—J. 0, Stewart. . , ’ ' Listf\t—B. E. McFarland and A, Z; Smith. ’ : SttoetoAj; W* Rdjsff*A; E» Mitchell and' R, E. McFarland. * Claims-^, ® Mitehell and E*,^.; Lotcty. < 1! ? _ ■ *; * %, • Fimmcc—J. W* Rosa and B. 6. dowry. ,T „ ‘ A bid for depository tot two Wat read from The Bfrefirnige offering 3^ on monthly * ttiis was- nceeptod. . j ale o f tickets. The following- l*J '■CtonmJ'Jichbrli mashed potatoes, 1 spread, bunt, eof$| modeV The .townshij Monday by r e - " again pre*' ‘ not have to dents, as:, fhe and, the. road* control of the SCHOOL &OAJf #c When ■ Hoard o f . . day J,-W; Jo fiento J,’ C. anA AhdtoifTii dept ftohnson*; mittom nnm.1 m*ofmr will | To sen'e a sharp, af- ■officer* wfll address. : one dollar Supper, for ketc to the1 ."'cent,?,. - The will receive *' the supper,. ‘ five cento for Ijold, Jrew Winter, iiekpt snip's. : a numberof Ires at the! assist In- the •aupper menu; i , ' dumpbn^ki beany,-salad, “Ch pie, a la" organBsii W..Ool,Hh$ trustee.! did superibton- ‘ been•.changed ' #o under the I rre S uejct 3* Township Mon! cted pfesi- -.president sfc, ‘Ptott- S *‘ h i* com- A races* .: ANNOUNCING The Surprise Store’s January # ,,, O F •: ' •.’ ;■ Hart Schaffner & Marx and Frat Suits and Oyer- , coats for Men and Perfection Clothes for Boys—^ .Men all wool quality clothes will be very scarce . next fall—the price. will "be very high;. Cotton ixiixcd will.be the rule and a good stiff price. WeVe gathered our broken lots of all wool clothes and have., put a price that will , close them out quiet,. So if you need any come and get some of the ‘ bargain^. %■ ; h i i ■ 6 ' C . H IL8 21 and 30 E a s t T h ird S tre a t r M1 ^ . -u^rajl tiiit Am«rieK fully rartjtad -the M w t -upon wMch shd hM-'mibetod; and ammore fintfly cpn* vmced of It Mac* arriving here. They are- placing implicit confi dence in our great National Am y amt it must not betray them tor real ly I believe R 1* up to. America to turn the tide of victory in the great est cause tor which a man ever fought. Thu Italians hem are taking great interest • to us and have started classes to the language at night to which we all are invited. The school ened last night, the major was op general i ceiving each one of ns, I am enjojHii according to the ttaosjl of massy 1< m «J people. Mr, Bernaft# stated to the Herald that he expected to Spend a day or *o at Cedamlle near the end of the month and that ample time would proceed the announcement of his Coming* ORDER VACCINATION. 4he Board o f Health met Friday afternoon to consider two new cases of small pox, Andrew Hinton and Vir gil Allen. No quarantine was ordered other than about the*premises where each reside, _As R. P. McLean and J. Hi Andrew were exposed the night for this district formerly re-j previous to Mr, Hinton breaking our, Aliplt /kVtJ* n f ntf. . -A v J mva *] #tn<«W «TaMnfna5#iA m W1 the board, ordered each vaccinated tot j ying the best of health placed Under quarantine. Both had and can only wish a* much for. my made a friendly call on Mr, Hinton friends at home, I would appreciate and chose vaccination-. - WE IN V ITE The People o f the Com munity to visit OUR •ri s - »- And inspect the renewed and re-, arranged stock which is first class and up-to-date. We ask for a shareof your patron age and assure you fair and court eous -treatment, guaranteeing the prices to be right and everything satisfactory. ML S u l l f i n f i f i r f f f i > r « p & # * ffaP fH M U M E w m lU pw m M V & - t $ “ >- $ ^ F‘ NowAcute Judging from city reports and from the viewpoint of the politician* that have the matter to: charge ono would think that all one has to do to n ru ral community isrto go thh.wopds ami ■cut all the wood necessary, probably 25 per cent of the farms' to tlussec tion have no ttoiber Whatever. So far as town people are concerted it is a&hard to get wood as coal, With the farmer that has not been in the habit o f burning wood but us ing hard coal, as most of them do, he cannot burn wood to such a stove and finding a wood stove is 'even harder tlian locating Wood or coal. Unless Coal to received the schools Will likely have to close within the next week-or ten days- Most*of our public buildings arc heated with gas. Those from here that ordered their auto toga previous to.the first o f the year have no cause to Worry accord ing to advice from headquarters to Columbus. The department has been swamped with*orders and cannot fill them on time. Extra help has been provided and it is expected that each tag will be forthcoming in due time. Y a rd -S w 3 T 74 S F&m G P tE LD , OH IO f \ 1 „ . >V, ’ 1 ’ k ' ' >s ' 1 f ' * \ - / „ , 1 ' * 1 Among the Extraordinary Offerings are all Biglow-Hartford make, 9x12 feet size. W e brought the lot-—you save 1-4 to" 1-3 from Spring prices. - .. . A Bl; Louw jobber know well had thefB, He buys his rugs in sets—that is, so many rugs in each pattern. When his fall etaeon was “over he had a surplus of 9xi2 Tugs. He found the makers had dis continued the patterns, ; He couldn’ t match them into setsj neither could,he put "rugs in one size only0 in his catidog. That’s hoiy i t happensyou can buy room size rugs at a price now* ‘ r o y a l W I L T O N BRUSSELS RUGS- size 0x12 fe e t t , , $ 1 7 .9 0 HOARD OF HEALTH. The local Board o f Health follow- ihfj the development of another ea-c small pox ordered all the*pupils in the public Schools as well aa the stu dents in the college to he vaccinated or b? quarantined and remain Off the streets. The case is" t?r>t of Carrie Marthall, daoehtor o? * v and Mru« Gfoiwe Marshall,* v/ho is in the lower grades of the school. It is repotted the little girl took some fruit to the Eheoly. family just fourteen Java ago, Monday, jyhen the Sheeley’s were still under quarantine. She Went no closer than the door aiid *o far ns known has not been exposed elsewhere. The board has organized by elect ing .the new member, J, H. McMill an m president:- W. F. Townsley, clerk, and H. A, McLean as health officer, 4The other -members ‘ttb W. II. Barber, Arthur Tnwnsley, 0. N, Stuckey and Frank Wisecup. GAS BILLS PAYABLE AT J. W. JOHNSDN’S FoTtoving the resignation of Mr. John Steel as local manager of the Olro Fuel J-SupjfJy Co, ecities the an nouncement that the local office will be closed. Manager Irwin for this difltrH was m town Friday and ar- ranged to have the monthly gas bills nald at J. W. Johnson's'Jewelry store. Reports of complaints atut tor the. disconnection o f meters can be left 1 there and an employee of. the Xenia branch will be sent here to do the :work. DR FOSTER REGIONS T!:r trtitw ut Dr. IT. (’. Fes* tor* .will Jcemt to Le-i** o? lit-: In *'ni tk,o e.f ]ffiviti* fn ,-.*>■« libn.q ' t o r f-r a f m f + h e > co n th . T h e D * h a s l ,-t ml! to fh* v e*to frrisn f • nf i-rrn»- W. H, lCfttenaHoe being handed the Praabytorian church on Wad- AXMINSTBR RUGS* dizos 9x12 feet . . “ .$ 2 4 .7 5 BIGLOW RUGS— . size 9x 12 fe e t., , . , , , $ 3 4 .7 5 BRURSXLB * u o * - , . . ■1 -•« $ 2 4 .7 5 sizeil-8xll toet. • A X M I N - s teu m rm $ 3 6 .9 0 ilX a 11*3x12 fe*t. A s a fv ing of $f on la r u g f r o m Spring pnc««‘ Telling You BrieflyWhy We Can Offer Linens and Cottons at .Real Savings Right Now Wa could All this entre page with closely packed Items taken from the sale of Linens and Cotton*, but butfher wonld mean little to yon becanso there are so nmuy grades o f iinen and so many tgrades of cotton that look alike When described on papper, but it WILL mean somethingwhen we tell you that we have owned and hatlin our warehouse alllhe linens in this sale for months and that w« are selling them on the basis of last year’s easts, Ih ISmonth* there has been ehormens advances on some lines in thi* sate? otUers have been sold opt completely, lb will mean something to yog to know that we bought the cottons fo r this sale many months ago and since fhat time there has,been lour advances in mill pnoes, The linens and oetlon* in this sale are marked at about present wholesale prlces-sotne are less. They are HOME STORE quality; nothing flimsy o f unreliable abaut them. Come aud see for youfselto come and buy eneugh sheets, pillow cases, sheeting, muslins, outing flannels, percales, gingham*, bed spreads and other cotton goods to last at le«*t*year white there is still economical opportunities to do so. BUY NOW-- save the advances that are ■hound to'.come.' ■ tlaHMIMM BUY V 4> ITR BLAN* ii jp.H NOW. The mills hnve mad* their prio*i far ns 5 itfsif*«dTim av» r- e v>e lVituc '* b**rd,'f* <»n m*p»-r cent. 1il>ii pnrnUMMHt—aj;nmw,»jwr«fc«* ■*g*»a . . are* a m . , « p m 1 ITheFahienTehan ©1 B U S ffN K L L B U IID iN G & 4 5 4 . 9 0 A X M I N - ' STER RUGS. $ 2 1 .9 0 R-8X10-S feet. Von should be interested In this lot Of special sixes. BRUSHSLA RUGS $ 1 7 .9 0 Size 8-8x10-3 feet. These were bought very special and are touch below regular HUY U t f D S AW S A S NOW tor present" and nextwinter. la w**l at ipette*. The best mills «*y tbeTpariee*Will be at least ee per eeht klyfter.
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