The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
r * ii' ;VJ*- ■ -» - * , J" *JK» -’ t e M i i IV'i .-- •-W® / -^/V >-u,. witfe m x * vs a w * • -r- ., >.■» •. ■ toBSwi •<« 4/mmpfm t m m m m AVIO . I f t iM f isew n rnwmummm Wbguuyy. ** Ifei J Jfc&srfitofetfrtft*dfcff1 ■■» V, 'by**? * m m . ¥&;. * |w u Vjn. * 1— nm ^TOftMIro a sm - IfenadM* Paste. *ariarte. arias mmt _ t ^irotoitoC <N»BwiiiiSGr liK»ps@t t e t t tW t f S a a t f iW ^ ^ •^M y tew ro ed h fm . • Pate f ew ; I kmu ^ ' te titt# pit*#*- htet mm te RuabvRia, ImdL* met with Buries*, xaadi* ***•*• to** &y firoWednesday night »Wkh wf# •***0B6a®# factory bumisg. nart f.- flPwpwH *ji% tiro V-teli#' * m ***** mam ti hmm g g x * * * u .v j ?- gW«e*w}si»*i!«tVu#<i»^ •TOW* W fe l Anqjeii#? to ^selmdule te the C«a|^l Lihroty D#*n etimmfotee Ttok < Nfi. A:,9tfU$8|* through ft** «a Fri- '"d*yy4j>rfl S t Tile rofc*$ole is as fol low*: W& htf£ve &me*toWB *t 7:80 A. J&where it start# tito day. Arrive# here te 8:8ft,A. MLand leave* for Ciii ton fsrivfeg throe at 1Land is du«rin Tafdw Bpringe at 1:30 and to*.Xenia te4$k/M,“ Efroy one-has heard of*these won derful implements o f war and the puSHe is to have a chance of eeetog therm f m will get the chance ott Bert'SydSdr,- , ’ •’ ••'"• '■•■ - ‘ *V v ■* STORM We had « *torm TOttEeiti&a^W6$&to idtotoBfirs & :*»|K«ted. ,,'The rein wtts ^ s iflx need ed atihis time. Bmm •iiee of the •teswsfttoe wind e*j»U fiteedh y the dSM^ .Wwt Thomas j^teew’s } *j®bwdbile wa* ’maved from' in. of tW opera hohsse n^tbe street op- -.^iaWaJRdaM. JjtlVagi:' j U a S i U:; rMyKswWfW ,i ^sws^ilgr u » « rrewn ' i,-- . -roLjs, ii. i55«™ to-iffoL Sftr The ipw |s.esihi»etMi at I9M0O wlHb. — --‘-^ ' - ••■ / /v . H»3Wb • IK*wh? ino*hwi*«d Wil- pleod guilty apdwasaeniwiwsdtothreyear* in 'tfejpejpbydndK«Smith.* (twvw* Boyd h«i added another rtesty to hi* restaurant and intends :<arvtet£ng t into a hotel. Crease A Bull thi* week received a bwr of American tin piste, This is the /fast that has reached OsdssrviM. %m to'Mr* sad Mr*. Jf. 6 . McCor- «*®»Thuwniajrevening, a hoy. Iferae May SJ» MB. Judge .Shearer will benominate by -he Republicans for Circuit Judge without eppositioh, 0. Anderson has opened an im- piement store i nth* dowdy building md will*handle McCormick Modem and mowers,, - • *<, " ' The Bfoty-ninth ajuntal session of f,h* General Synod of the It, P. church opened in this place*Wednesday even ing. Rev. David McBjhmey wa* chos en moderator at the following session o’ .Issue May 28# 1892 ,At the closing 'session of the synod of the ft. P. chtttch the wtablishment of a localuoliege was considered in view of the fact that W». Gibeon o ff CMchmaB had left *28,008 fte that purpose. Dr. Morton gav* Bid aysod to understand that Ida nwmbers w«a ready to make any sacrifice to obtain * *. t Bariwratt*nded.iaMr-lfev'Fae- tivnl in <3h&$ttnati this Mias Beimlea Wolford lmve«.',nmet week to take a position as atenogra^ pher for a Springfield 'firm. James Bariow. the 'fishereadfc, *fcfa w**k riraght an eel that BHaatnjedMl iririMW. •' - ' SMvensCMa -imghjoer at *r. - *1 W . L a jKKIOg^. ,.,r \ i , , . ;VKTftmiYUKH^ Start*, Monday, April 2 J it»~4 3 -4 1 lnl«res ^ 4 pesc cant Matetity** FoDry«%*. Greene county quota will be $685,800, » G&iftrriU*vtown»hip quota C ^ a t « d ) $90,000. PedipenMdile in item,. jiSar v•4r*ffrtiSft•aMaaah 1 Wa . known th»tT -isym Ig p twe T. nebs, iMs$luilid!t ftf agninar *aa sh*ndf fiKa>as ® vPWBBB^Sf n*l*' VMttMi: t o tim Aih¥famii*4M*>m -CtoMH' *wpw«»ww vwwma*^npi^|fmp w*#ae*v u#d end WHS URI m M *# «S» ft*de«a PriMH. at UsdfifiariMi. V , Va„ to **e**&U«aatoM* «f » yaara, ''Ojyj|dMU| 4lft' JHMHi MMiMUUt 'llir ' 1]^ tf&tf |>t.j|fh' i U m jgy. TmatT MMtwOMinw. tWM'wWtwr itator t*a baa- Uabry, tba neater in the basement oC 9%*t Baptist cluma. Oolsmlraa, apt ftr* to to* buildbgt, wWah was days- ««ad to.toe eactwit a* *5,0*6. ' _ Msvaraur fitot -mNOidriid them *wd Pershing a ae^pain saying t$ t *Mk* XWth tetodtttujr, Bainhow ffi* rtutaa, will sail tor to* United Btotsft m one ship. C^wt had’made tola to- gnaet of Pershing, OB^tadati civil servlto/Commiseism sustained 'toe action ef John' ft. HelmeSj -safety director, ih dtomtea- Mg four rity flrftmen because, ifeey pained to* firemen’s union, j,. _ fthtot toousand dollar* fe prfto* Save been offered by gehwreo* Ohio individuals, fims’aiid amnutaotoretoi to he diitritpsted' to school ohUldtott witmera of tb e^ to war saving*.-oom* mittae’a vacatld* thrift Contest- .The- contest opens neat week -and olose* #/0ct $•>. j \ < - , - . Pap! Chivoro, condemned slayer Of .policeman Getww Richards, March is, 1618 , was sentenced to die in toe electric ,chafr' the' morning of Jttiy^A Citcuit .court nf'apperi* «e- •Uedhfa appeal; » ' , w‘,i » ■>. With the arrest at Marion of Ber nard Longshore. 19, ted James Dur kin, rn police toy that 15' burglaries committed Within -the pari two month# at . Marion : and Ridgeway by toa boya’ oodieMieu. ^ : f . .’.. Washington C, tl city couacil to- fused MttUtot of to* .local gas and electriO' opmvmnf for iacre*s«d xstas. William Rhutoiser, 5?, committed mtoid* By Jumping into toe geioto river at Dolnjabaa,jfcftowiag A <mar- rei wfto bi* IwdladT- ^ .; a ^->?, * , ^ fttoriea Jf. itoker, fii, T«u*»ri«w»» mm bars** to dtoto to fir* whftm deatroysed # ham to which he w*a- v .Jot* m Storey, |fe » « 4 ' eewuy -■ |ri. «arti la w r Btoteiber ec.-tb* aw*e. -'mc^sip.'. . ^ 7 *,-- -:HI; ,-4-A■ -* t^TBs to«mwfcrf, *&2tek Of brie* te«,i H t t i f l U T N : ^ M I S O l f t p E l l 1 l i l u i R m DEA&fRSELMA 4pau A n uudKtlfiied totfif1gpenwl Metkodiat cttupcb m t S©lron, cmw lod i&to iMSCft i Lc oF 'tbc e^toot 5f or o s ie o f^ g f **N4& probabJy to apmid the night «ud cigsd of body of the wumwaa found on thfe Soak .■jBwwwh ^ahhnth ^ ---- --- c-iftr i t « j ^ k | later fetuied.< ' ird^mpemed and W pfmbiMsr . . .„ . j- a week, the dhurdh mat lowing -beanjopenad since fast Sabbath. Tlierfi wearg no m f ib of ^ieiiifiicatk»ft. The stranger waa thought to bo about * 65 ye^rgoffige,- diuk hair and full boewd and poorly ff-Me>M'toterai• *. WS8$)Su< ^ ? r v <i GnurdLi «wrice wore held in the afternoon as igsualr *fhe sermon being preached by Rev. J. W. l?atton of fUby •efca . - • ' . • ■: ' #&■.. •*' Mis# j^esndft^s Funeral - ’ i; Held Thursday; The funeral ofMisa’JuliA Keudril waa held* iast'Tlmmilay- afternoon at the home of D. M, Stewart la, Xenia. The service# were' in charge of Dr, McCheaney and. he was assisted by RcV. James. Steel of New York City Rev*B. D. Dodds-and'ReV, Proudfit of Xenia, Burial took place in Wbod- Kyle;ft. D. Wfflia add W. E* To^tiie^# I s D e ['7 _ , , ’■ /* ^TM G h lo Sena te l^ em k y to the Crabbe-Miller prohibi tion bill. Thiis Houae;ban re- cently passed the bill but with out the emergency clause, / k 4 j h ► t f ur O ^ S yA ST TRACT. _ £ . . . . t * , — , o f the.T<squ«red number, Th* Miami Conservancy District The A n ti Saloon League w a s i » * , ' *£ now own* over T,000 acres o f the 24 ,- 000 n Bath township about Osborn. Only ton lo ts in th a t village a re now owned, by private individuals. The district pay* the tax bn all the prop- wriy triiw t ovto so theto-l« no loss to toato fto ty o rata to . ftoorge W.BheOto, i l l * |^ vipr unable to hold some of the dry members in line that bdSeVe in the iniative and refer . ,fl*L<1nilrrt'fiAwawel’l 14 Iftfto .»»**C W m *MuQ!v^ivl4 etendum ac<x»rd*n" ches arid the law l m & -/ Hot 1 , -r e-tfoj 4 if-i & r m L A m f t r r r r , 1?%'. s •*. la - * / j , - * "• i w^d from Zion City. Bt* ■ririwii th*“ ritouria or attlfeucte Bave a dttfetowt effect cri hu- tvnatotoJrajii what We havrheto, isy to ls m of a mte.that pnoe ht to* touatrin of youth. If re- I *to>*cootot to* efty on the lake , haVb that which we hav# tot ..If toeto tee any her* that are Jdtetog tooatow to % • famous -noW( fm fts regions idstory,w* « not bote so advised, A number lwto bslto asked but nan* admit it, - rm^cAmAsu Tk* v#w prop oeedwaib* tow of thfattoS ftssritos instead of ‘thrive to jnrftswi The fellow that bto salary by the tomth wBl no th* e-beyj?*- Bet those -fiiia gM, ^tostric, reat and bra* will enter A ptotoat. ’ jMMJb HATB MMONSinUTION « n % Ajl .. W. Trerito Gtocesy C a , wi» Sat- pril 12, Lunch WtQ he fnr- ifelMdtoto to *B. ConridMsetoe wnrk *• T| to « aetoeetey to temhi* tortoe i wtoto to told la a torn* ; m t f m te'etocr paga. tor**' 11#. to^irAiA ' ►sJskfs8Ww tSv«aimA.to*eAW e^waeto^wegjijj*,^toSpaKy’*1 .-aw wives'bring yresirvh ~ "--1 7.% - ,, - 1 . p * n n c ’D D nA rv xx/rt r SA K obK K U A D WfiLdu » p n t o t t iT u m XM&IXVBrnWVCD , The county comUrioote* and teem- •Uft tnutAM1¥«jhrid thi Baato tAid Wednesday, Th*xoad )ms heea msder repair for seyerai wonth* andthe com misrienera have decided to ritodnat* two of toe had torn#. Ttmftrriat toe Anna MiRer fam and toA aeceod #■ the Baker farm formerly known a# the Crawford land, B. B. Barber baa parrimaed the corner of the strip At to* torn from B. T, Baker, and wBi give this to straighten the road there, Tim improvement* will be greatly ap preciated by those who have t o fiee that road. W|■.- f . _ -c , hfe o v er aubacription* wiH ae u ccqp led ,, T O tW ill b e th e Iart greet .o.-* ^. ,o^eiMgtoAnitowjgwmi'mwm'sfsiaema* .', ^ o p e r^ O w iM i A re *..A -_O - n,‘.,nrir,!iltflll - j we«ftotoOMto^1 * *' i fifeA' ... ju .utZsMLto. ■JO* 3‘^pT P^W^aHljfMMWavWMRto property owner* tec groatly disap- potntod . in not having street oil to sbtot tor ;toto.admsate» The five y # « ordinance has axpired and council will have to pnaa another one if w* are tobaveoil, property wneorean neRHato. eriiMirfl Art «tl 4tirdfaUttlC5SllnuTli ng.it a necessity can be-passed. I f w» iad 'Wom0n># saftoage there to'ho qoeetkm bpw toe ladies would vot^, mm 4W five 4km mua (keh fishtf, ksi>» earn* ^wya toelhomes clean. NEW DREAM STATION^ We have moved our cream station to the room north of toe Exchange Bank whero we will be ptoaeed have you oriJ* Tottr ereedb to tested and you gat toe highest market price paid to cash. Mr. A. ft. fteey to to charge.. fJDDSTONU CRJftAMftR^MCB CO. Look Up Krfbla'. AdtNow 8 « t e t o S t e T l u o u ^ h N e w D o r i g n s K.t he,'»'*-s *» itP-M J f J t «v * !W* t .. M *v i'». ftg .<,#•- , ’ - ii. . •f W Ay - • Aa.-r-W - m m ? 1 l A .ft , 4 f -I * -<*^V l . W& T A X BLANKS O UT . Bermi tbfniisttd 'tar- btonka bevs terii madod by toe County A.udHor. Monday was tax lirilng day And you I call on the corporation assessor, H. W. Crilfna who will qualify you or 1 1 yon are In toe townaWp see C.E. Ccoley, who will do the same. BUMPERWHEAT CROP. msAto. . iflriR ;th* itoAAfi toto ■»*• , ' A gm g s iW t o a too* tomtoms-; guriariaed to* 'Iftwari* groetejrto Clifton on rite diflhmeBfc''ooo*»ioni. The ftrat wteJtotoritoy right a vreri: ago and again 'Tbpradte' nighty Jume Reyntdto, «#•< rite fieri atetetod and then OftoftMfcto SM t W Johnsonaari Lawrono* Smith,eMmriU Chawing gum, oandy, tobacoe ware token toe M tone tofi «« toe aeeoed Visit f»J& worth ef stomps and 800 pennies ware aeken from to# post riftw to to* jmomwy, The boy*w«a» token before Judge Marshall by toe Sheriff, who who todd the Reynold* boy* ted turned the Other#over to the probation officer. The Reynolds boy was charged with stoaBng 5*0 from a neighbor tost *mU»te. Ha likely will be sent to the State Industrial School at Lancaster. -(\ :■ We at* to have a bumpe r wheat crop according to government! advice. I t to estimated that we will have 887 nriUtooc of. bushel* of winter wheat, an increate of 180 million* over what! we had in 1014. Certainly local' ih , dkation* J>ofnt tdi a heavy . crop in ‘- ttos section, tiniest we have a hot iry aafitll dttriBZ MlVi MAY DAT NIGHT. May Day Nibgt at toe opera bouse* the evening of May 1. Tree to every body. Coed speaking. JTtos voori afii tofctrutusntot murie., C*A»g* ted eom- manily gathering. BRBBDEBfi NOTICE. RETURNS FROM TEE WEST 0 ■1I-A.'i|llLif|t«»' ., 1 _ , Charise Oalbroath, who has bste *p*ndtog sevseal week* to the West i i to* totetori ef the N. C. % Co^ of Dayton, tout returned home and seem* delighted with that country and toe hustle tot westerners have,, While oa to* trip he visited R. R. Barber, who to with toe WMbharnOrosby Co. One afterooen toe two went down to! tom* Mentos and visited with Marion tilvsy, rihe s «p<ratoig -a twe ehetr barbershop to that place. Charles also rolled on Roy Bomagcm in Ta- M»aa, Wash, whew he to operating a laundry. In Beattie tor saw Ralph ft. ftaH, who to with the Wallroe-Baltord teth er fto. Ctocrto* says that you can find OedarriBe boy* wtorensvW' i m m aud he has traveled from roairt to coast 8fe<w» for Udies or ^trnts; alao n o t , furaW«ng« lo r E u tn - at K aSA iV 17-1* W . Mam » t , w%W«BlL 0 . , f Ixmi Nrleon, gray Pertoerm* Beg* istered in D. S. of A.* owned by Cedar villa Horse Company, to a dark' gray, good rtyto, i* 4 year* old. will weigh 1900; All lover* of to* Fetetow®. horro shouldlook toto fel1tewap;**d give Mm a trial, Wfil Make to* tea se* at fS0. ■ ftpl toabigdark brown I: Belgian, will weigh over a ton good totioo, Hk# a fokd hor*« aid' to At tew rod g**d toriitr m etiMcdtt to any tom. He to ririag.to*'A lsd teery toyte to lookiag fiir. Will make toe seesr o at |17J©. . ^ Btoro Albert, Imp^ Beigiaa, M k eorrel, to one we do met need' to toll anyone about tor every mm knew* to* to toe best to be toon# 'trod tear* rod' keen m ever. WBt »*k* toe tea at flt.50. c All roRs by' th* ahev*. horaro in- sttred Mil stndgdrt rod rigto. ft**** effort and pwroatom w© be trice* te avotoaeride>rolrot|©*ritotete«tt- stoie shorid any erotcr. ^ 1 " mm aton* he***s « # rtriee «»•**% 'te* m w tow * to# *8* te ito « i 'CJeto arville on Wftttlttgtte tend, PtoweiroflMk lAiRTTOWNil^Y. a e*te mm sd. *i»*r irootm rot- m Fro i*toh-M«M* 121 h to-- w t to**, hater. CWy **4 twtof WTitoro*, # t o ;'toltoro»ftted torAt*# SMMM as to* reerit r i pStoatiag pf f i r to Batobertos r i Pat-to-Bay. -■• « a » to Nhhto. WetoivfllA *•***to«d tetbortoro to aid to aeerofc tor Ws wife, ItoA-Nteoy Noble. S», wbom h* briiere* ha* hero Mdaaped. f t m m -to demand at Loral* by • hrodrod* of persona Who, bring an. able to m hott«e;WUI Uv* to ttets 0 * to* lai* toe**. Wh«* NteU Brieroer filed atilt fro; divorce at CtectonaU, he di*oov*r*d that fita wife had hero granted A dl- ■ voroe 17 years.ago. .•’ ••■ ‘ ; \ ■ Mr#. Anna toiolt, » , Aktoa, awoke t« find * rote brodtog over her bed.' He sitot her"three time* to toa left aria rod left leg,when tea aerpamed. v Chari#* ABxter, 5d Ikemont, de- tMttfced foUoWtag attack of tofitiena*. wanderedaway fromIwate; BMbody was fowed to tha srodtisky river. ■ Rev, L ft, Jones to# resign#* a#' reotro of Trinity ftptox&d riMiroh, BeltolrA to go to Port Dftntoa, Where be tots ateepted a pastorate, x At Irooaster, 3Roy Arnold; dis- ckanc** soldier, and Harvey PaRom were Wared fterbap* totiflly When their art* collided With a streetcar. - The eohOetootite te Kellie, a Vil- toce la Cotoooton eounty, tpw •»llt la tadvee by a bolt Of Rghtotog dap- tog a rainstorm. The teacher, Mtsa Clark, waa srimned, and Hatoa Mo- Nabb, a pupil, besides atuaned, su»- tatoed a bed rot to her arm. iMtm. A a r o drives .through Beavenrosk township to Dayton ted tee* toe great acer*ge of land under ctUtivteion a-. I0»<* Beavercreek, one wonder* how any farmwwner could oppose the i^rai^nsg^l of that section. Hundreds o f acres of the finest.land to Ohio to. now being cultivated a# a result of that work. .PreviouslyJt was waste land. destroy*# IKJWT »l*K gt. Miry’* <rii i .nfef f o m m , _ « t » A okarohto Hohtoto damage# the nearby reotroy, MM*.'XtoinocniUo teat* rommuteem**, ^airmen oi ooroty otromtttero ate other party tote*r» hrid ArosJerroee at Columbas, fiperohes ware ***** by Chairman Camming* of the Demo- etotie rotietei -eterofttoi, iro»ter Pomeren* rod Ctoveraro Cox. The1 toagne ef nations idro was stphete. Wfim* Rtearill, », Big Sprites; Lo «aa oenty, tie# at stoegtof stetos Marietta, to* ’first setltoartat to the «t# itm ikwm T*rrit«y, ptotiy observed its Ulte Wribticy tearisr- wiry. Tiro* wroa ro puWto estohro ttottg.romeyt to* roa«ri meteto* *C 'Wems'Arjrowem.A ftdWted A. fitteto, «L Warrro, roWL to h* to* m m j#n»Uobig pfcsrm*- rist to tow . rsrstts §sroty ftt« m # *m #* torot to# roerot aerore wrototor fum te t «*dro% darop d EMI brito. WMHWIMI w i t t e c n e ra la te s** to* t toft ftbftte lloyee eettipmy te Stoat ftrltoto tor t4pa#»l.io aitrote to »# da* as roy- meat for war ossrintote < Ohio waste prowtel to* Ltoy# **to- mobii* m . trortifagtorttMitt* w* tow. t wrofl torn#* te I i i« ton** ftruAibn anli.aii jtanxL vDiiiu odlee to brotoro* titerint*. a# hour to ttte IS miles «a rcrotrr iwatoKIf pro tote*# rotor to* MB rokiat* ale* paseed to# Mfitor bill to fvevete tow oetopKsfa* tom* rofttog tel Wrov- lc« withrot «oMH*f te *»to. p*MM ' uffipetearing. WHATDRAJNAGEDOES. to do all Phone -168 or 193. W ; c .T .U .B « T r r U T E . The W. C. T. U. Insrtitute -will be held in Cedaryille On Friday, May2. Mr*. Mary Harris Armour; known a* the ‘'Georgia Cyclone", will be the speaker for the day. T .■ ■ -VT ■■ ............' CHURCH SERVICES. R. P, Church, Mato street. Tcacbera' Meeting.‘Saturday even* ing at 7 o'cloric Sabbath school at 10 o'clock. Preaching Sabbath at l l o'clock by Mr. Paul Duncan. Mld-vresk prayer meeting Wednes day at TP. M. u ^ M. ft. Srorice*. - Sualay echeol at 2:80. G. H. Hart- U*d»« Bpvroth League at 8:30 Bister program, Atroial music at f t i fP.M. Proywr-mestisg --Wednesday even- tog at 7:10. ,;J* ft, JSmitA , TBUCH.HAtlLmO—I have pur chased ro auto truck and api pw^ared kinds o f ; folding? BmyWfore* Warten Barber. For Sale*.- White Plymouth Rock eggs for, setting fromFishri teratoT Price 75c per 15. . Mr#.H. P. Ewbauk. Beep your piano ingood condition. ;^iidlhy:' ■Have it ettee given. an expert. Rtero* gwAw' HtttdUsta# . Wmi***^—U* S e K - T W e r V ^ * Read Keltic** special offer- mge in Spring choth ing in this issu e . It w ill pay you . COMMON PLEAS COURT * GREENE COUNTY, OHIO. Nora C. Spicer, Plaintiff, ' „VS?* * Otti# A. SpiceT, Defendant. Otti*.A, Spicer, place of rcsidesko# unknown will take notice that osl ti* 7th day of February 1919, Nora C. Spicer filed to said court her petition for divorce against Mm. upon tile ground te gros* negi*et,o£ duty mad that the same wifi he fro' bearing wt the court hone* to Xeteff* Gfitto, m April IS, 1919 or sic seen thereafter as the same can he rami e# Iff wWeh tin# dtesodant teapt. rotswro m «to- murr to arid prtitiim ro Iteg iro t may h* taken agatote Mro /} S ■bpte Nro* C. ftriete. H. #. Armstrong, Atteraqr. iA p . ?I) 'ui"Hi' i'1,ii*mi*i#teatoa**sfef The Clioice UYoure > 'J ft* SteffMtes- PwrebtoteS ItedA m y t e l S . | lAros #1 f* Itiiffte# ' jMClte1C*Va..iMHMro»^ S ! a.r o t e # l t * ' r u n •:-Jk* A mmm*' •SSt . f 1 or «■•**.*» . itaM
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