The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

%■ ■ 4 , i i % 0 smm- %erald. Oow:jbii'0 Ymt "i •**., '*» (f-W*-»*l»* 1 yomTY~riBs^ ■ w -^ 1 ^ ■“ ” “ -*Wr w- tp*e*?W P 6 ‘'P ' M i «»q<|9g 0*1 * w » JOJts for m vm m m FARM. «w t $ * Jtorimto* IMHKpY Cf* 'sttwr Burins^ «j^.ra-- #600 u*ch, and th* average ** about 2700 pound*. Rrymt atotsd'toat; h* intoads ' 1" ptofc of hi* park, to hraed- id will hare some Sw,466LS|8gm apto? ....... deef as an atritatmto an » £*m«d for to* ha expects to add Black o fust, aad wilt probably animals. * liteiot|i such as boar ion. .as&Se Mr. Bryan has $30 seres in «$e»Pjk Farm, he aim•owns the noted for bis eccentricities, haying; built the largest bam in the work farm some years ago, An- rw*^*s that few tonsorial artists can a B f A ^ u t t S f t S Sois a fond attraction for.Mr, for once a week the sage of e journey? to Cedarvjlle for Wf ritovto - • ■ •- OVEr^Ql£ 'IN CAMP H he RSIAN Yhia tow^KpHiaa raised its Quota anA* little i more to< raising funds for mlodgei^Hdin^ at'Camp^Sher? fffijg S m ti .*v fcia^ !t ■ • :*ss*2j, - mto -MC(»t u uj.- -rim Green* K™y„Mto’ “ uM4°sr ,or *“ ^ , RECEIVES Wf»RD, GF BROTHER’S OEATR, SABBATH* *v - * v" * " S. ‘ If. Murdock nsceiy«i -a ’ t^(e* r*f£*Pl Sabbath, announcing the death hb bmfti^ David Murdock, resided ferippaM Uk*. Mind. •had :braiL'*eceiYed on Satur- ^A N fB L& T ■ / ^ n u A i i t ^ . " • *-w ^ l* J * *1 to , » i ............... •‘•A rteaffvW tlft frf Wtt'-S. All persons are warndd to remain off the pikes that are being repaired. The law provides & fine where this Order is Violated]; power being given county and township-officials to close a road during, construction or repair work,. It will be necessary to en­ force this notice, . * - TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.’ NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS. All lot -owners are, <pt at.&etTOwnsldp' rwmSstod Cleat’s office aesa. to come up. J, C. TQWNSLEY, Pres. North Cemetery Association. } ' ,--> * n ^ •-- •f- - i - - •“ — •• ■ - a i - > ' ' ASH TIMBER WANTED; We are always in the market for ash timber to be used in construction of airplanes.' We will pay #6(1 per thousand billboard car loading point Or Wa will pay the highest duih price eat fixe aturftp. Farmers will find it to their interest to cgtt Bell phone Main 2589 or Citizen's ISOiO, Dayton or write the undersigned. The Dayton “D” Handle Co*. Horn* Ayenua and B. A 0. By.. Dayton, Ohio. ELECTION OF TEACHERS. Notice i#,h*reby given that .the Boitd of Education of Cedarrille Township wilt elect teachers on Fri­ day evening, May 3rd. All applicants should file their papers with the clerk of the board previous to that date. J. Wf JOHNSON, President. ANDREW JACKSON. Clerk. W i.a,■,*■>.. M ir.* .,* , vw'<.»,-»'>/ ' OPENS A JITNEY LINE. ‘ told, has sporty on start- U t i m w M ilitary coat foryo tm * nifiii who want jl*t md ihhur. Frfct* m M m 148*00. C A* WfiwrfiP# XfittiRs O wehave t t& t p F. W . Wool* COMMUNITY CLUB OFFICERS HOLD MEETING RELATIVE TO LIBERTY BOND SALE. The officers and trustees of the Community' Club met Tuesday even* to consider matter* of business, present were. President W. ft, ys F, A. Juwcat, seareta- ry; y, H. Hartman; vice president; L. F. Tindaih treasurer, and Dr, M. I. Marsh and wT j. Tarbosc, pt the board of trustees. The officers con­ stitute the executive committee. No plan was derided upon relative to the sale of the Third liberty Loan .Bond*; other than some special ad- rerfising, It is probable, that unless the .sales are increased within the ttrist rew days, a special oanrasawill ^put on as is being done in other • The committee is anxious to keep up the township’s reputation in sup­ port of a patriotic movement, and would like to see our duota doubled. M<my citizens think that because we have reached our quota we should Stop, but .that is not the ease. The greater the subscription, for the Third Loan the longer it will be -until a fourth will, be called. The government is anxious that 20 milion people be purchasers of thes* bonds. One or mote bonds in every home is a good slogan. Let uanmhe a record for the town and "township and make it voluntary, without the necessity o f personal solicitors. . V V . , r ,* The committee also •considered complaints over the closing of the post .office lobby so early in the ev­ ening, and a committee consisting of W. J. .Tarbox, Dr, M* I. Marsh, and G. H, Hartman, was appointed to seek to have the hour- of closing changed^ I f possible,.. W. C. T. IT. NOTES, . “Our Soldier Boys/’ wasfhe them© of the program which added much to the interest of the, W,. C, T, tL meet­ ing, which,was held at-.the.hpme of Mrs. Orr oft -the 18th. It ;was in charge of Mrs. F. F. Hastings] super­ intendent of that, department. Mrs. Gordon Collins told ns o f the boys in the camp, Mrs.' LUcy. Barber o f the boys on the ocean, andMw. J. E. Has­ tings of the boyS “oyer there." Knitting and rolling of bandages for comfort kits, formed a side issue during the meeting,' CBDARTOI*, & fm ! " 1... ...... ........ A T E I I , 2 6 ,1 9 1 8 The %mity W- <L % t t Institute WAX be hrid in YellaW Spring* the 16th of May. Mias Mary Ervin is to rive her illustrated lecture on Jphn ^ W-w,M ■ t S --- .' ^1 — - a.- . ■ f stleycorn in the evening, DOMESTIC science class , BANQUETS BOARD MEMBERS. The domestic, science Class of the high school entertained the members of the board of education laet Friday evening, with an elegant four course' dinner. The table was artistically de­ corated and four large’ candles used for lights. The memberaof .the dass served the dinner in a commendable manner, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Blanche Turnbull* The members present were . J. W. John­ son, J* C. Barber, A. Gv-Oodins; W. J. Tarbox and the clerk, Andrew Jack-' son. SELECTS WILL LEAVE SATUR­ DAY FOR CAMF. The 42 Class A men from this county Called,for service Will .leave Xenia Saturday for. Camp Sherman. From this section the following will go: Walter' Huffman, Samuel Chap­ man, John Johnson, Fred Melton, Odice Broadice. Chalmers Bridgman, of this place, who registered from Xenia, is also on the list. The next list will be sent to Ft. Thomas, Ky., according to dispatches in order that the regular army Can be raised to full strength* ARRANGE FOR DECORATION DAY EXERCISES. A meeting has ^een called forMon­ day evening at the Mayor's office to make arrangements for Decoration Day and Memorial Sabbath as Well. All members of the G. A* R., S. of V,, and citizens in general are invited to be present to assist in planning for then event*. Keep the date in mind. TWO LOCAL BOYS GET OFFICEKS COMMISSION The third officers training oamp has closed and about #80passed »uc- oessfui examinations at Gamp ffhtman. The training school was for«*«ond lieutenants only and has been in session sine* last January' Much to the credit of CedarvUl# only two boys were in the School from this county, iergeants Fanl Turnbull and Cameron Rose, both ef thsepiaei ind aaoh passed the examination. Major General Glenn has recommended to the depart* meat in Washington that the boys be sent to France immediately for ttorelatenidve training. As edtb seeured a eleven day furlough it weald indieare that 'probably the boy* will leave soon. The Government and the This Government is a Wonderful thing to think Ution between it end the citizen should be understood than eny time in history, lodeysofpeecs, dmGovernment seysto th* you will, so kmc a* you do notmolest tbs liberty d yourpursuits, I will protect your property, will see away what rightfully belongs to you. -Jn sxchsnge filr demand a certain per cent of your holdings, in t$w Nothing «fl*t do I &skfor eU that 1do for yeu. Bcrfdre property, I will providecoavsnicnces for you, *od»as; matter delivered to your door, informyou of the comSs*- you in raisins; your crops, providea*currency that products easy*' I asknothing from you except a sm accumulated earnings, through the various method# .of have devised end that you conduct yourselfas a Jair In the rfays of war, how differently the Gov its citizens; “ There were days when I. was in peaceful') my neighboringGovernment*but today, a mortal ening my security, attacking my Honor, brutally, my citizens, so henceforth from today on until the day.of will have much to ask of you, my Citizen, t. will **k, important of all, thatyou give me your son, the yw'Bg just arrived it the age when he is’ full of vij|^r». how difficult it will, be for jmu to give him tip bgjl with thousands of other* to help protect my honor, help Liberty I havegiven youin all these years of peace, h where I see fit and proper, I Cannot promise his return' life may be sacrificed in ridding the world of this has risen to attack me. I askthat you loanme money, you have seldom been asked todb in thepsst that! may1 capped in successfully fermihating this*awful war, I H ask formoney, andmoremoney, through bond# issued, } Stamps and War Sayings Certffiditet. In .return 1 ,reasonable amount of interest for the use of yourjnoawy*.;1 and dollarsmust be had. If you do not provide m g, necresary, I will tax youproperty, your Iilcoine, so bring to my hands the money I need. . “ In the past, I have never toW you what you could" tempted to interfere with your living in any way.* Ti necessity's sake askthat you eat as little wheat as po< may have it to feed my soldiers who are fightingto pi ask that you refraihfrom needlessly watting foodstuff* of Mving all that is possible so that I ma^bylp hted my 'i are^bearingmore thahtbeir share of this burden.0 “ I will ask that you bs loyal to me in this crisis,: anyword or deed thatwould reflect upon myHonorOr^ or that would in any waybinder-tht whmmgof fhay^r. '“ It nsmuds that I |rftand liMSfethpt t ghw -in - 'With nil threat* subjects, return,! .most ha* realize him, save l.rire' him' W his to. Slat that 'be* hands* Dtbuc to Thrift »y you , a is costly Hie funds at it will J * - ’ * evenat- must of w so .that I. like, I will, ^cifid, thus Who GotwiiiniuiiL a g r t o t f i l l i i ig l ' w ill buy fi bofld to4 »y »» Wsu: and every tim e Uncle Sant call*, even un til It .yon. I ? # ' - mm i UBRARY NOTES Neir juvCnlis books added to tha library: ' . Ballard—Among the Months am* Buttsrfiiss. Bsebs—StoryofWadiwdrth Long­ fellow. • Bolton—Lives of G:ris who Bs- came Famous, 'Burroughs—Birds end Bssa, Brooks—TrueStary ot,Bl Franklin Goto—First Aid for Hoys. DunoaU—Whak Mother Lata Us Gardaa. . Every ohild should kuow—Earth and Spy. . *. Every ohild uhuald know—Folk Tales. Evorychlldshouldknow—Lagandf “ “ “ •* —Foams •* .. >» «• —Proas. *' I. M it »* —gpitg. I “ *• “ “ — Wi l d Flower*. George—Little Journey to Cuba. “ “ ** —England “ “ “ —Mexloo Hablerton—fHeton’s Babies, Moffmann—Etory of Mldsbmmsr’a Night’sDream forchildren, ■owalls-rgtorfes of Ohio, Taokson—Oakitorias. 'Johnson—'When Moths* tots us Osok. Lear—Book of Nonsohao. Longtollow—Ghildrsn'i Houraad otherpoams. Underman—Indian Why fftoriss. Miller—FourHandedFolks. Richards—Fsmley Mouse. . Riley—Book of Joyous Children. Misoellaaeous books now ready foruse for the patronsof CedartUto Library. Addison—TboEbeotOtor. Aldrich—Friar TersmOs BdSUU- futBosk......... Arnold—kohrab and Rnstum. Bell-The kpellef Oliin*. •Lstry—Foems, Clark—In tho Footsteps of Bt ■Paul, Doqiulnoy—Revolts of thoTartars. Drydea—Falamon aftdAriitO iidgatf-Itory of a GrainOfWheat Fairbanks—Laugh and Live, abi—Life of tho Cstwpiliaiv rauok—YagatKi&dlH-g Down tho A*d*s. Kollogg—Tho F< uk 1Frobtomu ' amor—Feems. briolne—DoctorFaustu*. almor—XmdyardKtplibg. . 'slgravfiHThsGotdwu < ftfsoa—Tho Bird itody:)toOi, oo-Foems. ■: P.roy’s-Reliquos Of Anetoot fa J t L Mi •%h#* : -> Who In Xaglisb PoetiGr Amorfob. ^ Worner’o Readings—All round B^oitatlono, . Gbimiotor Ekitohos, Fdots^P .CtfadO*, Xmpoiiaonatlotii. Djjotoot, Boyo laspersoiiaUoha.', , CHURCH SERVICE. p M J I U S B A s J t V l iabbath Vcbbol: germofl by the J) Y .F .C .lG .*te :l U. P. CHURCH, tan** S, E. McMichari, pastor. gbftO at 10:80. pastorat li:80. aow K . X . GHUROB ijldudiy ^Obool at 9:80. Frsaohing at 10:80. . E{iworth LOaguaat 6A0. Tiayer mretting Wodnisday 7:ft. . ■ 1 Wo observs tho GotSrnmenttfina. Be,patiriotio and observe it with us. R. P. CHURCH, MAIN STREET VI' . Teachers* meeting, Saturday eve- nii^f at*t o’clock. EtobbatbSoftool at10a. m. PreaCbing by David L. Doherty at lla .in . Mid-weak priiysr meetings 7 p. m. at “THEALLIESMUSTWUT’ America's groat pari of tho war muktbe productionof febd, Traotors wii) help but the good eld reliable Pefoberon horse is, still the main­ stay of America, and the world, in Its great ae*d. * Longjumsau, fire years old, im­ ported fromFranoe,a bigHat boned good footed* Rue dispositions* Fefefcetea, will msko the soasop.at thOfatmnearCedarviUo, in charge of John Itewart. Gall I on, 108, Qits**n# Phono to arraago,booking of mares, Foo*18 fora satisfactory oolL ANDREW WINTER, Owoer Lhng fitput suitf for tall ittmt Brifin. Pries# $18,00 *o$K&O 0 , C . A* WfiavfiF* Xfitola, O . • ie * o o e o e * o * o * o o e e e a « e o « fa ; OHIOCLEANINGS I S O s o e e o o o fe o o o o e o o o a e o o o o o Jsmea L. Tbamon and wife, an aged couple, while creasing the track of the . Ohio Elsotrio railway near waynsaflekl, were struck by a «tr and, instantly killed. .William Koepke, 40, was electro, otited. and three workmen were *tun- aed when they threw a guy wire over a;blgh tension wire at Toledo. Following a survey of fhe Ohio do- lease council, showing that on the average one worker out of every iO to, absent regularly during working hours. Governor Cox issued a state, ment advising against' the practice, Ohio la third In marine recruiting rihee ,the war started, figure# lust is­ sued show. Of 2?,741 enlisted through, out the country 2,405 were Ohioans ‘Thomas Bf. Kennedy. 21, Cleveland woe killed^ In action In France. • iOhlo< health and bW age Insurance cdmmieslon Is considering the cues- , tlpn of sickness prevention. The pinn C*lla for health supervision in the public Schools bylodkl autbwltles.-the ’ State to pay part of the coot, Gordon Sand company plant at Chpneaut, wa* damaged tp the' 'extent' of #10,008 when an engine ran into a* sand conveyor and destroyed the building. • ‘Myron T. Herrick, former ambuss*; dor to France, baa been elected prek- ident erf the Cleveland -chamber of commerce. , ,D. A.. Simpson, 63, farmer o f near Roundhead, Logan county, was ptrick* eft with apoplexy.while working" In- a field/and riled within four hours., ’ . .Edward E. Re'Okert, proprietor of a garage and livery stable at New Philadelphia,’ was arrested on an in­ dictment charging him with1 arson: It la, charged "Reckert pet fire to .hip place of business March 16. ■Burglars cracked a safe Inthe Mor­ gan H. Roberts grain elevator at, Thornville, Perry county, and got #70 In,' money.- / ■ • Lott Solomon, 3d, living near <aCo* lumbuf Grora, died when his .automo­ bile ran into a telephone-' pole. -Many acres of farm land In'Ottawa epunty were Hooded when the Port­ age river overflowed ’its banks. Molten slag exploded at the Crom* well steel plant, Lorain, fatally bnrn< in* Eben Edwards, 45, and Joseph .Sclanni, 47, and Seriously Injuring three' Wthers \ ' ! Barreto Fairfield cdopty, voted out tts bne satoon.- ‘ “ ‘ ^ At the spring mebttogtoc the Day*, ton presbytery #50,000 was pledged to ' the endowment fnftA of the Western Rree fop Women In OxtorA, This ‘ fitee tjje ##00,0<W,..wMoh Wrought *5,000 damage to the edifice. Ratiddsky, Iioreto,. Elyria and- Of* town 'county commiestoner* have ag'reed to proceed with toe cmistruc- ti*n irf a *15,000 tubercujosto hospital' The site has not yet been chosen. a pretest against employment of; a woman.- as laborer in toe plant, 20jmen in toe Toledo Screw Products cctoipahyto plant, quit work. Ar-lio Emmons. 17, died at Fort* mouth as the result of a, fractured skull. He was Plugged, and robbed by an unknown companion as ha at­ tempted to board a'streetcar. , ' A life sentence in the penitentiary w l*. imposed on Arthur Pendergaat^ -23, Cincinnati, for the murder of Adolphe Bergen, -58, saloonkeeper. Sergeant B. Gray Swingle of Springfield and Frank D. Goldcamp o f: lrooton Were killed'in action in Fiknce,' Athens city coitorit passed an ordi- nabco seizing, all vacant lots tor war gardenS when complaints werb made agglnat high rents demanded- by prop­ erty owners for this purpose: * After a dispute over tho draft law, Edward Morgan, 27, coal miner of Irondale, was called from a hotel to the sidewalk and' shot to death at Eabt Liverpool- by an unidentified man. The murderer escaped. At Alliance W. A Tucker, 70, was stabbed to death by two burglars. Who robbed him of $300 In gold. Columbus may soon have women mail Carriers. Civil service examina­ tion will be held May 4 at which worn, en are eligible to try for positions as clerks and carriers. . '• < 'frmmm* He Carries Both. Won’t Yon Be . Half AsKfuSh? 'Jt —Courtesy 9n 1 —wants for herself a HAT in finest fashion—yet at a moderate price—will find it right here. So skillfully do our Hats give the persona1touch to smart- ; ness, that they seem to be reallyinade for you personally, It would be diifi- *cult to choose wrongly. • . . . 4 1 m i * ifv D A V T o m ' aaomtfc. CENTER r.... . •’•.ft -. * M b , .. Y _ k. _ .. _ _* * , 1 and Painting Your Work Is Solicited Arthur McFarland P h on e N o .3 . CEDARVJLLE , O . a sh vTRY OUR JOB PRINTING * - * I ? * D ^ T A T t l l l * dK IfiV R*s« i n i irt»t* GtoMitor*. It* lifttf A S en t Ftoeh Ibritoff it N*fl^r'fc . Oritoni ptoWttol*. Hit#< A f* w l» « t o r l*t* If* A t t e s t # * Where To Look For All-Wool Clothes The place to find such clothes is at this store, You’ll see the lively styles, colors and patterns for Young Men and ednservative styles for Men and older Men and the right kind o f clothes for Boys. Furnishing Hats and Caps selected not only from a stylish point or view, but for service as well. THE SURPRISE STORE C. HILB. JO E. Uird St. DAYTON, OHIO W* Give S, SrH, Green SUn^p*. 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