The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
i (7 ! *SSSSSSS^S^ WffiB C aKBb lllV gXB - _ . ■w^ *• INriHiriwr 0 , M m t t , W»f , m FRIDAY, APRIL 1*. JW9 Ml JL fc*i Mnw'jl «* ■awiiea llfM*- I mwmm asweMfc !»■ wt*s*iPi. «aw&idfawiiJ*,J“ Tib*bast way to shut up a radical is to give him a pol itical fob. . U you are not dW« to control yourself How can yon aspaet taeontrol others? . How h the time to twat the fly for every one put kil led mm mean* hundred next July, Mayathat tome men join church to ex- at the bank or grocery. ? * An tand their It was believe*! by many that the so-called prohibition wave we* aimed solely at “strong drink;” that a major*, ty of the people would approve a law permitting the traffic in beverage* having a small alcoholic content. The people of Michigan gave a larger majority against the sale qf beer and wine than they formerly gave a- gainst the sak of all kinds of alcoholic beverages. This shows that the resentment in this country against all that intoxicates is pretty well fixed, ■■ a 1 ■' /■ ,'H»jW>lni'i' ......................... •>,. . # th e government management of the railroad* ha* al lowed the union conductors, breakmen, engineers and firemen another raise in wages , This is about the third ■fljv or cani for pleasure is atway affected by the freight rates. There i be no hope of lowering in prices as long,as the gov* eminent operates thegoads as they have been in the past - - , t ! •»>■»">..... 'i ....» , « * , ‘f. The tax muddle in the legislature has not turned that Q i m C V C iJ F J U j l i w U , V 4 * V*J*V A V gW fV A hU iO w , greater revenues by new tax channels. .stand the propo^ inheritance tmt w|d^w¥wll.ha^.,- „ to pay a tax on all over $5,000. Children over $500, 1 Sucbalaw is a grays injustice in most cases. Fotnt- stance an estate where the father, mother and children have remained on the farm and by ,He efforts of all have - , - helpedwhat in time becomes the estate. One has prob ably done as much as the other vet upon the death*of . SV t a l t a rtW *f tli* Mbosl tfeiWr*! t t Ohio ura t!n» school* .wtar* tasllk WWVWlttl i» not rtUr sotxbly m D kiiuu * " Tbi* co»*ftt*ia* of tta Ohio ta*ith tecvtnutM ss<t otfi. sm tmmm commission wuu >fm* tsisrtt i* x ampiotad a*ctUw of its r*port raUUs* t* cfcilfi wr.if***, C»«* iwlsory mwUcs.1 iis z ^ km of school , ckitdrs* |* wrg*d. Csrf C. ChristUia**a; H, strMtrgr mptoroMu* tnd diu-ktr*#* soWier. oitat intoC m ' I* |.*ilta sway j la I a 4 m « Wr4 la tar taafl. *Wm taw* - al]ot ««d killed bimsstf tafor* Mi»* twida. Bwwford at bar Korn* la Co* lunbu*. Kourt*o» ptsstagsrt war* injured, two ssriously, ttbih* a scar* war* brulsad and #***r*l> sJsataa ap, wtaa a southbound riacfaniati and Dayton- a Msrthbovutd Cincinnati and Dayton traetloa ear Jutag*d tta track on a sharp carra near Mount Healthy *nd ovortumod. C. S, Randolph was elected first president of the newly oraanUed Perry county farm bureau. . Fruit growers in Jackson county p red ic t a bum pvr crop, toavid Hall, *1, a soldier, returned to New Lexington from France and married the widow of bln brother, who waa killed at Chateau Thierry, Mayor Bair of ML Vernon refused to Issue proclamation restoring nor mal time, thoufji directed to do so by'Couricil, . * Hotel Central bar* Gallon, opened In J86L has been eioBd'fl, Leslie Bonh'atn, 19» Ashley, Dela ware county, member'of Great Lakes naval •training school, was killed by a fall, Bellaire high school girls will limit the cost pf1 their commencement dresses to Id, "Florence e . Alien, new assistant' county prosecutor, Won her first case when a criminal court Jury at Cleve land Ifc the' case or AlbeH Stahr re lurued 'a Verdict of manslaughtc’ Rubber company plant. Company o ‘flciaiu announced the plant would he rebuilt at onfn. ' • -Mrs, Jennie L. Black: bf Fremon1 Win Inherit 1500,000 from w , H. Lan ning, who died at Hastings, Neb, Declaring th a t they are confronted with starvation because1 of the failure of the' railroad# to give them a fab iiiimiiiiiDitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiimimieifiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Spring’s Newest . Featured for Friday and Saturday a t ', g and Oxfords t v ?s •t * v 'S and $5.95 PUMTB are in black kid and f , p a t e n t , leather ' with slim Louis heel* and light soli’s. OXFORDS are in brown and black kid with wing tip In brown calf and dull, 13d _ with straight tip—with boule* g vard heels and welt soles. e E -B S. & S*Sell for Less S& S Shoe Store EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO. * m. *lifH««liWM]RflMffiH[mHIllIUIIUilHltlIIUlHIIIIIIllllIKIiliJ!fllllIilHifIIII31inill?r I . mr -u * m Delect Your Car Now n . » ■ Keo Dodge Overland Hudson ij- ■ u m ■ Essex Nash • Ksm 1 wdnk\jyLJCi,tI . Local 0 emler N. h HUNTSE^IOtoludhuter the mining businesa in their because -of this alleged dl U fa " ’ "nJ" ^e rly " • j ^iiahee-vtotefe.demaM|>;proposeb«( fqt i s s u e 100,000 bonds for.* ntuniei 1 imi electric light pimit and *itro,00t, for public parks ahd, playgrounds. Mi*#-Mary d Martii'a'ucCieds Mfe Mary H. Met* a* superintendent at Union hospital,. New Philadelphia, . Henry FHe.de, 311, Wa* crushed tf death by a fail of rock in a .coat m*>« , Rani LoefHer, owner of » chain oi grocery store*, died at Biilua. Dr, D. B. Miles,.physician, who had practiced' a t Cleveland for 40 years, is dead, > < .Mr*. Ida Tenney,4SO, Ashtabula Jumped into a . cistern . and -wn* drowned, she had boon in ill health . If the senate will, approve the Freeman hill, pasted S3 to 13 by the house, the slate will have a teachers’ pensioning system, advocated for, •many year* by the Ohio State Teach ers’ association- A tcaChers’ retire ment board .will be at the head of the projected organisation., . One burglar Wan shot to death, an other probably fatally wounded and a third fired upon, by Herman Heinrich, clerk in the Euclid- cigar store, East Cleveland. The dead burglar was . identified as 'Benjamin Fleming, an East Cleveland youth. Fourteen saloonists at ■Dover de mand reduction of the -license fee, claiming they lost 873 hour* during the Operation of the' influenza han.y :L C. Sbaw of Warsaw was re-elect- „0d superintendent of Coshojstoij conn* -ty schools for i term, Sanislaw Wad/a, IS, Cleveland,Was killed by a .companion while ’staging. an imitation: holdup, Walter Tarek, who fired the shot, has been arrested, sac Cart Weimer, 8#, Sidney, was' in -1 j £ jured perhaps fatally When a horse jumped into his motorcycle. William England, 17, Marion, tried ou t« boat he had built. It capnixed and he was drowned. Approximately *&oo,wH> worth of property Is left to the V, M, C, A., the t. W. C, A., Berea college a*d the America* Missionary association by tta will of the late Mary J, Sessions of Columbus. -Tta sum of 150,000 was turned over to tta college of medicine of Cincln- nati university by executor* of tta estate of Francesca Nast Gamble, Hailstorm, damaged fruit trees in Lancaster and Vicinity, Edwin B. Lynoh, assistant Halted flutes district attorney, announced that 781 army draft delinquents in northwestern Ohiowill be prosecuted. Pistrlrt Attorney Wert* plan* a drlt* in northetn Ohio to round up between K,W0 ami l,Wd draft evaders, 8. It, Hefrta, Hnkm and Hardin counties farm agent, was elected t im agent tot Madison oowitjr. * WlUHt 8 | ta tn ig g , utter ta ..^ —— eeatai i* water, tim mrtuau tt tta -1 m tar ayes ata sMd> *C»a prim May ta t^NWl hr Mm taadtai> ( mu tta poor birthsI'ttart w * * tad TMto sen ta * m «M hr M rtaf.iN . tay mtaHm «ta t a gwiiw t P#mt t a t p«fM*«aw*r : .. • ■ .......... ....- ita»o ta^ s ttJ* |^M *w «ym »T e r^ KM^ag Oat ftm *% Liyers tf w*s—sry/-^Vp«»*r Msctata • Most kinds wf est iewsra <gmHum ksMsga^as. tfer a Rmf-bhs»a'Jtaya** emmtiuSj - _ ,, ............. - .... .. . ■ hums*** la water Films ttahtoMOBM r, ■..... - .....tin :bowJ«,of watar evsrg ttttirt. ««# ~ ---- ^ take ttatn m t and reams** titm I* ■Every ssam'lM* at tlsaas hs Ms mlod Tta fiowars wtB efts* tta ideal at wtat t a stasdd iM* hot ts *l|F*0v ta freta as if ttay hed ta in r * * * * * * ‘ d? Uk ■ » . . • ■ .. .' ii’- • . Special values in Women’s Ox fords in .black kid, tan. calf and patent kid high or low heels $5,00, $6,50 and $7.50. , ■• , ' .; - , All sizes-and AAA to E widths also the most complete line of children’s shoes shown. 17 EAST MAtN ST/#:ET, XENIA,,-OHiO., ji. Vo *7 - DEMC - F HEI A A J u u l ’ ; T • (r Symphahy Orchertry Jf 20 pieces;.theme music, a lt exactly as presented .* i» NewYork. r ^ ( , ‘r " •'* ' \ « „ % ‘ ONESOUD WEEK/ 1 - ‘ APRIL21 TO26 -MEMORIAL HALL . , ' v’ Seat Sate opensiThhrsday, April 17, a.t9Ai M,. . ’1 v v' f spmtia^ipji.cMfld.;1 , - v * > „ % y . Nt . w * , a 1 •* : v j - - t , k < il|llillllllllil!lllllllllllllllllll|lll , - **r V n, tF t t , ,t,r t V*’ Y *'*<’■ . V'Sl \\ % - ^ ^ asy wtawrt a s - 1 *■ kl* , - ;>», % .v;. t = , 1 ' “H- • ' , - - A i f i M V 1 FV ;* \ . ftllBiS ■ f n „ r - >1*-* V m m ’ 4 ' ' & 1 u ' - ” ’ p, r ? ' -.r r -t ; > . V ' f r, 1 -' {Oj .5 S - - *p 4 <r, , rf j * /* » 4 - j it HIS year we feel that ' birth.tp^the’ ' ;Wprld;j ''tim'e ", ; . hohpred institutions and traditions have gone; new. , * -•* ideas of democracy have C m ^ t M» m t ta tto * tLhbnt come, This same spirit has been carried over even I into clothes buying; it shows in the desire for hew styles, fresh fabrics—something finer and better than.you men have ever had before. It was with this in mind that we boiight for you— the best merchandise ob tainable, the finest styles; n “* 3 ? « la fa n ts so d Children III IN m P o r 0 v « r 3 O Y iiif» JntafWtym tawRCB tim ttigmm tm —Beatdtasm|SitaT^Inti«s don*. <3nk« Nsiflert lm t§ N » « ta Naf« W * itataty, 1 , , rich all-wool fabrics; careful tailoring; suits and overcoats made by = *. ■- ■ .• ■ ' - ■' - ;• ■ Jt ’■ ••- • •-- -,•••" o ■ ■ ■ ■ : • ■ . > ■ . ■ - tf 1’- . c Hart Schafftier Sr Marx and ' Fashion Park Clothes Clothes that are the best aid to dressing up; we know., Satisfaction guaranteed, \ i I ' . . - " ' .. ; ■ '•: • Easter styles for yotmg men The trim waisted, shest-out appearance that the new waf*t-*eammodel* give you is just the thing for Halter; stylish; in new colorful patterns. Many, touches that are new and different, and that im part tui air of dressiness; in all sizes. Easter clothes for older men As 0 G A . Two and threeHutton sacks in all the rich new fab rics; oxfords; serges; worsteds—you 1 like them all. New frock coats in all sizes; a Wgp selection to choose from. We guaranteed fit ami satkfao- lion* Main St., Opp. Court House X«i*»OWo M a te d I V t J l l - i " 1 ; , ‘ " 1TO 26 j , ’ . , f ;.F ,-‘V j'A-.V ' /f, ’ * ' ' l" ' ■ ' , , *, * 1 f t w ? rt* * t " i(v; i v : 0 . . . . . . ’ K .r- F, ’ AA‘ ^ J. H »—1 ' - c - ,, 1,-5 < * > T. '' l ? !* , . - # I-- • f ( ‘ J* ^• rlr!„8!' n 1 ' ■' 'S' Sr, * ■ (I f the does Whi o 1 h
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