The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

.TH« BwraH is rcmdiby the pro- |ps*4vff b rm ii of ibis mr > Uoo of the comity, those who have tinsmooey to buy. tom FOETY-THXED YEAR NO. 31. COLLEGENEEDS E x m funds ! The College Bulletin just issued give# * list of contributors to the institution the past year for various . purposes, . Vv Cedarville College like other edu­ cational institutions has been in the •need of,funds owing to ’the constantly increasing cpst of operation. Speh so investment on the part of the indi­ vidual j# not speculative hut. goes to the development of brains and char­ acter. ^ 1 As we all know the college pie*. lessor and most other professional ■ men in educations^work are not over - t -paid in any respect, Observation is that the hod-carrier^ bricktnason, or day laborer commands ;a higher > w*g by the day o f year than does the college professor. The presence of Cedarville College 1 in (the continuity has beerf marked iW , many different ways. Land values are cowespondling higher than In other communities where there is no edu­ cational advantage auch Os we have. Hundreds of hoys and girls have been educated in this college that probably , .never would have'had the opportunity o f entering the door? of any .college , institution owing •to the cost: The \ institution is worth more locally to pur own i people than probably to other sections. When we look hack and ,, recount the names of men and women now holding commanding^position? in the world,we are. reminded that in .. (the years.previous to.the college only J a comparative'number of the young ' men ever arose td such positions, es-‘ pecially in the .professional held. The * ‘ influence o f a College, cannot be meas- nred .yet we know- that the twenty , odd years' thfe institution has beep in our midst has added to the moral up­ building of the town and community* ' For this, reason money .advance for the college is returned many -times and in many ways, , ‘ The college’ revenue has- not kept pace wiftf the increased post of up­ keep. Bight at the present time the salary fund is in need o f §3000 to meet increased,salaries for.the fac- v ulty, which, everyone admits was not Only necessary hut just - for "these Christian mpn and .Women must live the same a$-th%&£$tpf us. < to edimatexmn^|t^^ed' this -ritaation far different than, many others, if ■you would hare y W children edu­ cated in d college Would you not pre­ fer it at bpme? Wouldyou care or are you. able to send two or three boys or girls-to some other institution under the precept cost o f living? If you de­ sire this college, education then it is only posihle by' 3iating to keep this - institution on bar with ethers that are supported in Variousways. Every dol­ lar invested in the college remains at home for the future benefit of yotir son or daughter. ' ■. The College received liberal support last year but the needs are fafcgreat- „ Or this year, We give below a ,liat of sonde of the Contributors to the vari­ ous funds as published in the Bulletin: . Jpex the Current Fund: Republican City Cong,_$ 46.00 Concord Coftg.'__ ;____ " 31.47 Coulterville Cong,, 29.24 FairvieW Cong. & S. S, - - 113.16 -Los Angeles Cong.— 12.00 Third, Phila. Cong_____ 150.00 Fifth Philo, on g ,__ 200.00 Seventh Phila. C ong .___ 80.75 1 Darlington, Cong. — ___ - 50.00 Darlington L. M. S *__ i_ 100.00 Rev, Alex. Savage--------- 60.00 Sparta Mission Band____ 5.00 Grant St. Church, Fitts. 251,95 Grant St. Y. P. S............ , 15.00 NOTED CORNET SOLOIST CONING; CHESTER SCOTT TO PLAY WITH BREWER MUSICAL ENTERTAINERS The adveftiament diet tell* wthead thatdoesn't by to tell too much. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1020 PRICE, fU Q A Y $ m ©US ENT There was a bad on the Ciifton pike noon fit the in Tanyard road and the Alfred Swaby was the Springfield pike and an Oakland Stewart, driven by Stafford McCullough, pike from the ride ice house on the eo see the’ other and MftniSwaby to keep from hitting the other^nachine square in .the eenter while phce swung his mach^e to the ditch, bile accident Friday aftei> vof the old ingfield pike ring south on his Olds eight by •Wiimot .daughter, Mrs. >ve onto the Owing to aft neither could CONDENSED OHIO NEWS Hews Item* Picked »t Random and Boiled Down far the Busy Reader - \ F, W- Sproul_____ _ 10.00 Rev. R, W* Chesnut Rev, J. A. Orr Cedarville Cong. ------ Cedarville S, S. , Cedarville W. M. S, T____ Mrs. Walter Illffe A. E. Richards Class o f 1910 _________ Class of 1900 - _________ - 40.00 Matilda McCollum__ . . . 80.00 Mrs, W. A. Collins — 40.00 N< L, Ramsey -------------- 20.00 Mrs N. tu Ramsey 40,00 Ada Stormont . 40.00 Stoss* 4.00 20.00 .-461.00 121,73 40.00 15.00 10.00 40,00 % t- ' JBlr p j / - The Brewer Musical' Entertainers, with Chester Scott, corhetlst, will pre­ sent a full concert on the' first day df the Chautauqua this summer. The company presents a repertoire of Unusual Variety. Their program will consist of selections on the man­ dolin, guitftr, piano and banjo, as well as vocal solos', and readings. . Cftrrie R i f e _— ___ 40.00 . W. L. Clemans -— a ,—— 125.00 Mrs; M. L. Iliff —____ , 40.00 C. E. Comer, Dayton, O. — , 20,00 FOR THE ENDOWMENT FUND",;: AND THE MORTON BIBLE CHAIR .Mrs. -AgheS'Cooper,_____ 5.00 Mary Cooper----------------- 6.00 Maggie E. Lyons — — 6.00 Walter lliffe —— — a .__ - 26,00 E.' L. Stormont ____ 110.00 Maty L T.aylor >— — 60,00 • Rosa Stormont’s S. S. Class 100.00 Mrs. Huey’S S. S. Class , ,: Mrs. lit At Brice G.'H, Hartman. Mrs, E. Blair Sr. — Rev. Leroy Allen S is Angeles' Cong,— U—-• atilda McCollum -u— Mrs. S. M. Taylor '_____ * Mrs, M. L. Hiff--,.-— 2— , Rachel D. Watt------—— Mary E. Creswell --------- Mr. and Mrs, Karlh Bull Rev. T. R. TuriieV-— — Cedarville W. M, S. — — ■ Darlington L. M. S .-------- .Wm« Hempton------- -— Wm. Hampton’s S." S. Class 10.00 100,00 15,00 3 10500 25.00 12.00 .600,00 - 20.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 109.00 10,00 6640 20.00 10.00 10.00 Rev, Thomas Whyte -------- 10.00 Sarah Hay .--------- 10.00 J. D. Husheri ________ 10,00 .Cedarville Friend,— —— 100.00 Rev, R.G. Galbreath--------- 25,00 James Adam--------- ------- 1000.00 TAXI DRIVER BOUND, GAGGED AND THEN ROBBED OF CAR. *- 4 ’ ' : . ’ * James Cox, taxi driver for a Dayton taxi company1 Was hired by two men and a woman to drive them from Day- ton to London Wednesday night. 1 When the party -reached South Charleston ’ the driver Was, informed that he had arrived at Loftdon and for him to drive out td a farm house. Not knowing the roads the fellow did as directed. When ftear the Mattison grove the men Ordered the driver to atop the car and by drawing,* gun on Mm took*him from the .machine. " com firid’ nearby. The party also took fifty dol­ lars of his moneyJbut did not take his gold watch owing to a monogram, on it; Cox was left to his fate and strug­ gled for some hours-before he releas­ ed himself. \ . ■ He went to Couth Charleston and notified his company of what had hap­ pened but the bandida had a good Start and bo due has been’ found. The car was a Hudson Super Six. * SCOUTS HAVE GOOD-TIME LIBERTY BONDS. J. B. Wright--------------- Mar,tha Crawford ------— Bertha Anderson------Is— Mrs, M..-A. Clark_______ 160.00 50.00 50,90 .500.00 DIED AT PICNIC. 'Mrs, Florence Remaberg of Spring- field, aged 61, died Tuesday afternoon while attending a picnic at Grinnell Mills, Yellow Springs, of acute indi­ gestion, Mrs. Remsberg just recently returned from a three weeks trip to Maryland and was in the best of health. She is survived by a brother, Charles Of Toledo; Couhty Commiss­ ioner Frank H. Mills of Springfield and Mrs. J. H, Wolford of this place. One son, Fred Remsberg of the Ban­ croft Company, Springfield, who with His wife and son, ate now in Canada, 6ft a pleasure trip, also survives. No arrangements for the funeral have been made. The husband died a num­ ber of years ago. The Boy Scouts with the Scout­ master, Rev. V. E. Busier, went to Arthur Cummings Monday night Supper was cooked- over camp fires. The Girl Scouts, with Miss Ruth" Ar­ nold' and' Mrs. Raymond Ritenour joined the boys and remained Until nine o’clock. The boys slept iri the barn and bad breakfast prepared by. themselves. Mrs. Cummings served rich hot cocoa for breakfast The boys thoroughTy appreciated the courte­ sies extended them and all voted the' best time yet. HIGH WHEAT; TIGHT MONEY* Those in the knowing say that tight money was the result of the chasr in the vjheat market this Week. The in­ fluence of the absence of foreign buy­ ers also added to .the slash in price. Banks are not loaning great sums now adftys like they did a few years ago. An elevator that stores 25,000 bushels Ofwheat must have Some ready money The speculator (that goes Into the big markets and has been in the habit of buying futures finds it hard to get the money. ^ , ■ . ,„.V S funeral announcement , i gTAMLfV NiLfON DANCKV Gaft. Stride? tfriMft Danoey of tbs V*mm m w , who will Motor* op •at of iuteraatioftri aifriw. The body of Mrs. JsAnette Balias Anderson, o f Los Angeles, Cal,, ac companied. by her husband, O. H. An derson, is expected to arrive in Ced- arrille Friday morning, August 6th on the 8:67 a. m, train and proceed at ones to the burial at Massies Creek cemetery where *i short service will be held at the grave. CHANGING STOREBOOM. G, A, Shrodes is having a partition placed in his store room to reduce the else one half. The part to be vacated will be reitted. . Cedarville Chautauqua, Aug, 1044, IF ALL THE FAMILY VOTES? Ralph D. Cole, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor, has sixteen brothers and sisters. Nine members of the family are operating over 1000 acres of farm land in Han­ cock county where he was born and reared. At .the age of 25 he Berved in the Ohio legislature and later four terns in congress. Springfield Rep­ ublicans have arranged for. a big rally tonight, Friday, at Memorial hall in that city A delegation from here Will attend. WILL START GROCERY TRUCK Wffl. Marshall has purchased a Ford (truck to be equipped with a special body for the sale o f groceries and notions. He will have special routes laid out and make regular trips. A full line of groceries will be carried, all standard goods, as Well as a line of notions. Poultry and eggs Will ba taken at highest market prices or in trade, This plan is working very successful in other communities and no doubt Mr, Marshall wilt make it a success here. AMONG THE INJURED. J. F. Finftey suffered not only a fractured right thumb but A disloca­ tion as well last Thursday while handling a plow. Dr. J. 0, Stewart set the fractured member which was a painful ordeal for Mr. Finney. t Charles Faschel, colored, employee at the paper mill had two riba broken oft the right side Monday by a car­ rier in the plant. Forrest Nagtey is nursing a frac­ tured right wrist due to cranking A Ford, Monday. Dr. J, 0. Stewart set the member. Andrew Jackson has been spending the week In Columbus attending the Grand Circuit races. ing the folks ine managed f the ditch on if o f the fact 'tinctured and other dam- jqhJto Clifton ftiOchine was t should be that the man As it was he gave'ajside-awipe that damaged both machines, Mr, Stewart received a bad cut pm the head that required six stitches dpwhile Doris Swaby,'who was ridinglwith her fath­ er, was .thrown to thf bike with great force sustaining minp:; bruises. ) Mr. Swaby after a* from the wrecked to get his.machine out its own power rag* that his radiator was front axle sprung 1 ■ages, and took the p1 for medical treatmen The damage to considerable, The a warning to ali dry . ............... on the (through road-4br principle street' has right pi ■ffei You should be as careful tun$%,Jrom one road to anothey .as crossin^|hc railroad track. ' ‘ 1 . / ^ deal fell t I ^ ugh . Some rime ago- the^ptid announ­ ced that a Dayton pnanufacturipg concern expected 'to a branch here"ip pari of the elecilb light plant We secured the informliipn from in­ terested,^parties- bifii bie|pe» the nego­ tiation? were closed wm matter was dropped, The Daytoft |f*n. & Motor Co., expected; to hpem^bnineh here but it is aurhiised 'thaMmj^ness con­ dition? chafigcfi ,sp» the cptnpany found open the branch. The ’ Fewer- & tight Co, has b r ift-"^ ^ p ’'rie boil­ ers rids week j^mJ‘.uHBai.jolant and shipping them ’to x M ^ ’ Samuel her home in Toledo, MOndk after’a long illness. The body arwed herfe Wed­ nesday and the funeap services were held yesterday aftenMn from the M. E. church,. The dec«wd was before marriage Ella MmaMand Was bom ift Jasper townshipjf Mr, and Mrs. H&glet resided herew r a number of years befote going w Toledo twelve years ago,'Besides wia hunband the deceased is survive^by a daughter, Mrs. Harry Graceifttyer of Toledo and. Lester of Atlanta Ga., all of whom Were here for the funeral. A sister, Mrs. Landaker of South Char­ leston aiso survives. Burial took place at the North- cemetery. J..A. McDowell was shbt five times vnd'Mrs, Betty lYlcUarrlck three times while driving in McDowell’s, bar, south o f Columbus, The eouplS's as- .-ailants ware two men bellaved to be apto.bandits. . • ; Rodftey Ernst, chaufieur,waiMlsd* and Douglas Fisher sustalned a frac­ tured- skull from whlc^ hft Wfit prob' iably' die, when the truck they were dftg at a good! driving left the roadWay at Youngs­ town and collided with a telephone (poie,’ ■> ' r William 'J.' Eblift, 4g,,;gpv6rftiifteht temploye at ■dam No. 26, Gallipolis, iwas drowned5In the Ohio river. The first husband ot EMiti's Wife was, crowned at this dam three years ago/ < Voijey- McClure,, lj), of- Scott, and Earl. Brown, 19, Union township. Van Wort .coujity, were - drowned in a At tbs Ohio state fair this year. Manager L. V, Walhorn announces he Is gojng to start a baby department, with competition for prizes. It is an educational motive Walborn is seek- (ftg to carry-to 'fruition, he says.. He behoves the fair is in ppsitlqn to Strike' a h^jrd blow at infant mortality In -Ohio through suqh an educational Cleveland to the Cleveland Mudeum of Art. Works of art will be pur­ chased with the Interest on the pioney- ' : Dominick Capele, 50, was killed, and. .Joseph Campelft 45, probably fatally -wounded, the result pf a shooting aft fray at East.Liverpool. * . f«- Stricken, by‘’apoplexy; Spencet W» Straley, 61. farmer, near Renton* fell from a buggy In which’ he Was riding and was picked Up defid. ' ‘ i - An automobile driven by Ralph;AIK man, 16, war hit by' a tfatd south of j Portsmouth, The defid; Russell A1I- . man 13; .Ralph Reynolds and Stanley .Ryan, 17, all1of Macon. Victor Aue-* Itin, <17; Ralph Allman and Eugene ' Scott, 21, were seriously'hurt, * i John Hiiddlesqn, Jr., 16, EaSt Liver pool, received a1fractured skull when his .bicycle was' struck by an auto­ mobile, * • , } United States district court ordered 117 Randusky men implicated in theft Iof whisky from railroad cars to pay |the- Lake Erie and Western Railroad Company $36,067 and court costs. Memorial hall to cost $200,OOQ’ will be erected on campus grounds of Mt . Union college, Alliance;’' j : Mayor William Grail, ■Lorain, sue ’' pended A. AvKing, chief of police, or , fi charge of Insubordination. , ■ / ' t Erie County Federation of Womem Clubs, in session at Sandusky,^ urge- members to .abstain .from using sugd in'canning-with-,the-hope pf forclny ddwn sugar prices. ’ Hoekftlg valley miners are demand- fiig'Saturday as; a holiday. STATE IS OVERINSreCTED A state inspector droppedinto town Tuesday, However this is nothing unusual. Inspectors are so thick in Ohio these days the average business mail or manufacturer hardly has the time' to tend to his own business. When be Is not entertaining one of these political henchmen he is busy making ou.t some kind o f a state re­ port that will keep aome cleric in Columbus busy to enable him ho live off the state. . , This inspector- lays down some-. .stone quarry. Brown lost hi? life In ah effort to rescue his friend. ' Warren barbers, demanding 70 .cent? over the present |scale, tfireat- cents, over the present>scale^ threat-. 'en to strike. 1 ' , . Leonard- Berry, 4, BellefontaihW, was .-killed when struck by an automobile. ' Stopping to crank’ the motor of a truck, that had stalled on a .-crossing ;at DhricheviUe proved fatal to Arthur 'Heston, 14 k who Vfis killed instantly by a> train, . ‘ Dee Hufford, 12,. son of Mjrs, E. A- Hufiord of Byemen, died io the Lan­ caster city. hospital as a result of playing with dynamite caps, -which exploded in his .poCkct and mangled his-stile.' Ray- Gambs, 20, and Fred' Greiner, 21, were drowned when- the canoe- in (which they were riding capsized in -Olentangy river at Columbu?. - George Scales, .negro, of Girard, wa? shot, t,wice by federal officers When he attempted- to run after hav-’ lag been stopped while carrying a suitcase. The suitcase contained halt t>dozen bottle? of liquor. Scales may recover. T - . Examination to fill the position 'of .superintendent of- the state sanitarium fit Mt, Vernon, left vacant by the res-’ , 0hjo state FharmaceutiCal assocla ignafion of E r ; A. Douglass, wfil tlou, to convention‘at Cisdar'. Point' be helfi '4ug. 12 by the' state civil service ogjumilssion. ' - At a meetlug of the/ Marion cltjr munail in sidinance, was IstfpdUfted. adopted re?qlutions to start a fight against taka remedies. < - 1 . <!acob Hare, 50,.was shot and prob abli fafn% funded* by-‘Deputy YOU’LL NEVER REGRET IT For severer years the locture com­ mittee has considered the advisabil­ ity pf securing Ex-oongre«sraair , J. Adam Bed* but as We understand it bis lecture- WWT somewhat higher priced than what this town could af­ ford, .Around for the night. Thiir' yeay Mr. Bed? cornea to us on the chautauqua course. His lecture alone is worth the price of a season-tickat, FINE STALLION DIES. The Nancy Winter estate lost a fine Percheron stallion that died of. a ruptured stomach, Sabbath. The ani­ mal was taken sick Saturday night and there was nothing that Could be done for him. He was a good breed­ er and it is said cost the owners about 93000,- V , FURNISHED &D0XS WANTED. I shall .he. obliged to Lave all persons who hav? furnished rooms to rent to college*itudent* report to me before July 19, W. R. McCheaney. . f 1■ - ■ j» j >r< ' -•|)|-|flejl l i , . — . „ . . home in Huron, west-; nance was held over until the next', Sandusky. Prohibition officer regular meeting. . * ■claimed'Hare had whisky on.hia place •Edwtft’ N. •Guhsaiiliis of London, abd resisted, arrest. V-’ . Madison county, who^was consul gen., ' Explosion at the Mansfield'Sheet eral at Sifigapore, has been assigned atod Tube company's plate m’ilh Mans- as consul? general At Halifax. Nine hundred.delegates and degree teams- attended the sessions of the state convention of the Fraternal Or­ der of Eagles at Elyria. Work in the Republic Rubber com­ pany’s plant, Youngstown, Which shut down three, weeks, ago because of overproauction in the tire'*market has been resumed.. , . Because he' ran over a dog, a shot Was fired into Frank Morrison's auto- ftloblle at Cincinnati, seriously wound- field, killed five, as follows: Fred Kyne, Harold ' Kenyon, Sam; Lalass. Lester Hardin of Nfel?onvIUe and: E, L. Derr, Wilbert Watkins, 7, was killed on the. .National pike, 15 miles east of Newark, when struck by an .automo­ bile, < Aaron’ E. Watkids of Germantown, was nominated for president by the Prohibition national convention at iJncoln,’ Neb, ,Beniamin W, Lewis, 16, mascot of board must’ erect to bouse the new truck? that are coming. Under thel rules anyone, schoolboard, city, mer­ chant dr farmer that erects a garaga to Accomodate three machines -must have tit built of certain material, cenient floor, etc. Such a garage is held to he a public garage, Aff Tor heating no stove, furnace, boiler or other heating plant can be located in the building ' - It. is' time for some' one to yebfil a- 'gainst aucl\ orders. Certainly n0 .court ox jury would uphold,auch un­ reasonable rules, Why the rule does, .lot make two machines a minimum ,ve do not know; neither do we know' why it Wfis not ten instead of three. ' The garage the school boqrd expectsr to erect, will be in .open territory and not near a single building. If i? should take lire and burn with every sipgle - person out o f town no other; property, could be in danger. v” ' ’ ■ ' We believe the taxpayers would back- the board in going1ahead and building such a building- as has been contemplated regardless of the state. Tp build under such rules as the state has laid down there is no telling what the dost will bp. . We believe intrecognition of state laws and regulations, but here is one that,should be rebuked and we hope- the board, tests it'out. - ‘ , >.............. ;■! 1 "1.1f'tI ii'i;*- <M-1 DOWER INTERST SET OFF. '. »! * ••* - L u - ' , The commission named . by the 3ourt‘ to partition/the J. G. Barber, sstate a? a -result of a partitW suit" >untight by itfie Widow for her doWer nterest recommended Ithe setoff, of - ’he store rqbm' argely o f the Wright land ’H^vher 4se h.er life time /only. The hens X Pred "Barber and;Warren Barber get -he Little land and the Barber- home farm and the business, block occupied jy Bates meat; market and the Nag^ ey grocery,-The commissioners were L H. Cfeswell, W. J. Tarbox and J. I. Andrew. ' i COUNTY GETS MONEY. (*TV^**'* ~ ■“ ’’ V “ | (DDU^filUIll1 ?f» XAliriQt AVf ilUAflwwk vj teg his wife and S-year-old daughter, ■the' Brooklyn Natlorial baseball club, Highland county treasurer hat- sued drowned in a swimming pool in a Co Freiberg tc WOrkuro company, Ciftcte- lumbus amusement park hatl, ' for taxes amounting to. |30,* 39X95, due on 13,00u barrels of whisky held at Lynchburg.' , Canton city garbage men, who went on strike, received an increase Ip wages from 65 to 70 cents an hour. Rural mail carriers of Union eburi- ty, In convention at Marysville, elect­ ed David Neal. Rlchwood, president. Three- men broke A window with a paper-covered brick, entered J, W. Helnman’s jewelry store in Cleveland and secured, diamonds valued at over 15,000, ,% Newark court collected $1,600 in fines In two day* for violation of the city prohibition enforcement ordi­ nance. The 1021 national convention . of KiwAnis clubs will be' held at Cleve­ land/ June 21-25. Rev, Dr, Thomas H, McAfee, pastor of Trinity Baptist church, Marion, of which Senator Harding is a trustee, was stricken with paralysis. .Ha may recover. Navy dirigible D-l, recently built by the Goodyear Tire and Robber com­ pany, a pony blimp and a spherical free balloon, both owned by Good­ year, were destroyed by fire which broke out In the hangar at Wlngfoot .lake, Akron. Total damage Is esti­ mated at 1100,000. Notification ot Governor Cox of his nomination as the Democratic can­ didate for president will be held at his home, Trallsend, near Dayton, Saturday, Aug, 7, ' Many thousands of Republicans, in­ cluding party leaders 'frofe alt parts ot the Country, assembled at Marion on the occasion of the notification of Senator Harding nf his nomination as the Republican presidential candidate, GeOrge Buahqng and Ernest Bray, both colored, were taken into custody by federal .officers at Wilmington MR. J 08 KFH KlNOftlCK, Tenor of the Letter tight opera Co, at Chautauqua charged With owning a moonshine still. John Pfeifer, Ohio fair price com­ missioner, la planning to begin the prosecution of dealer? who are prof­ iteering in the sale of coal, Instruc­ tions from Attorney General Palmer at Washington said such profiteer? should he turned over to district at­ torneys at once, Ohio Historical And Archaeological museum on the tfhio State university campus may have a memorial wing for exhibition of war trophies relat­ ing to the participation of Ohioan* to the world war. Governor Got said inch a plan had virtually been agreed ftPOWv St Clulreville city council author­ ized the Ohio Fuel Supply company to sell natural gas in that city for fit cents a thousand cubic feet. Elghty-one Ohio Wesleyan univer­ sity graduates Will enter teaching to- a profession. ' McCook field, comprising the im portant array aviation expprimento station and flying field will be move< from Dayton, the government bain; . unable to renew its lease. Membership of Fraternal Order o' Eagles In Olild, it Is officially ar nOunced, increased from 44,000 to 56,; 000 during last year, Mrs, Minnlef Dawson, 40, a widow and Charles Zellers, 44, a widower * wera found dead In'the parlor of Mr Dawson’s horn? at Coshocton. Pollci ; say Mrs. Dawson shot Zellers dnrtei ; a quarrel and then turned the weapor on herself. One of two Confederate soldier? who escaped unWoithded out of the Pickett charge' at the battle of Get­ tysburg, Newton J, -Ktdwfell,- 73, a for­ mer resident ot Virginia, died at thf home of his daughter at Columbus, Frederick H, PAyiie, 37, Canton, died as a result 'ot shooting himself Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedges, livtey near Oakland, Fairfield county1, were’ Arrested, charged with mistreating John .George, a 13-year-old boy whom they took from the Pickaway count) home. They were released under $1,000 bond pending investigation. The boy is alleged to have been tied to a tree, beaten- and the soles of hi? feet burned, 1 Aloysius Vtmderhaar, 82, shot and killed his wife \Jennie, *1, on the street at Cincinnati. Jealousy Was the motive for the shooting, police say, JudsOta C, Welliver, publicist, former progressive and dose friend of the late Theodora Roosevelt, has been choSen as director of publicity of Senator Harding’s campaign. Mrs. Mary Peterson, 48, received fatal Injuries, and her-husband, Emil petereott, was seriously hurt when an automobile in which they were riding turned over on a road hear Massillon prohibition officers at Toledo will receive a 38*footo1aunch with auto* matte rifles and mt automobile to i>c used in breaking Up whisky running between Canada and the United States, Because he was unable to Pay fin? of $1,000 dot making wmoon?hi»e,< whisky, George Shilling. Gtouster. w«< sent to the Athena county jail, white his five motherless ohildnm Were • weakt» toe, tortOfiij** httnL -vVqNBto Wgr to WewWtoe ** The sum of $5004.70-has been turn­ ed over to the comity treasurer by the National Surety Co,' of New York to :oyor the shortage in, the aCcOunts of :he former clerk of Court, George W. Sheets. This Sum is for the actual shoijtage and interest! Some day the history ftf this; case may'be- written when it is we want it to'cover the part ’ two alleged reformers have had in. it by offering their services to help pick ’ a jury that would exonerate the ex­ clerk. Some new developments in thw case are coming out most daily. IMPROVING XENIA AVENUE The county commissioners have granted the use of the road roller and other machinery to toll the stone on Xenia avenue. A coat of screenings will be placed over the stofae before the street is relied. This street con­ nects up with the Columbus pike im­ provement on each side of town. The corporation ib greasy obligated to the commissioners for the use,of the equipment. PROPERTIES SOLD, W. J. Tarbox sold a cottage iff the Holmfes addition laqt Saturday thru H. Smith to Clarence*Weakley. Consideration $1,200. Warren Barber sold the property on W. North street to C. M. Ridgway tot a consideration of $1,000, MlAS HAZtL HUNYLfiV,

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