The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
H i t fdauald I t n a d b y hhe jw o- qm m tm tmmmtw -o f -thi# m o la ^ # m e m om y to b o y . f f h e Xerald. .■Ji'l^iiii^t. Th e »dvertii«a!ieiit that tell* U the atd that dcMaa&’jtjfcry to tell to o much* m s; K m v - im im m s n o . *a . C E D A R V IL tE , OH IO , JAY , AU G U ST 6 . 1920 mmm<m tiptopubuc Ohio Sheep mm are goin to hove an *fc the Ohio State F*ir that y(4Jl open tb* eyes of the pffifiic’wbe beep hearing about "all wool” in clothing. Tbery i* « nation wide movement to educate peop!a akwg this line at “all Wool" to the trade means “shoddy", It is true that .garments may be made of *U wool and not virgin wool..The all wool is just wool taken from discarded clothing Which, la cleaned am! re-dyed for new garments. Some-times it is Worked up with, some Virgin wool to improve appearance o f the 'garments'. Use of shoddy in making clothing is doing much to increase the coat of living. It is doing more’than any one jthing to demoralise the sheep indus try in this country. So long as shoddy can be,used thre will he no demand for Vivoin twnnl It is charged thatby wring “ shoddy* manufacturers can. charge practically the rtjme prices ns they Could for all clothes made’ of virgin wool because the buying public does not knew the difference. County Cqmmlaaiofier, R* D. Wil liamson o f this county is a member of thp State Roard' ■of Agriculture and is head o f the sheep department, COUNCIL MEETING. K' COLLEGE NOTES, She first semester o f Cedarville Col lege will open this year on Wednesday Sept. 16,th. Registration will take place on Tuesday* the l4thV'The open- ing, address will be delivered by the Rev. H. C, Foster,* t>. D., pastor of the Presbyterian church,. Forest, 0. The college,may this year have' the largest attendance in its history. A far larger proportion oil.old students i* returning than ever before, and the outlook for new students is particu larly goodt Every member o f the Cedarville Nigh School's,, graduating class this ydar will enter Cedarville College ex cept one. There is a reason. That speaks well for. the college and Well for the class and their parents,. Mijw Thelma Deacon, honor grad-* ■ this yeay-nb^enia.|tigh!§cbpol, $ i | £ Here’s your chance, boys and girls of Cedarville, to get a rehl live chau- tauqua ticket for nothing. Don’t -be lieve it, eh? Well, you just listen to tills—■ ’ The executive officers and' Geo. W. Peoples, advertising superintendent, have planned*a “Hunting" contest for the purpose of arohsing interest on the part of the children in the Chau tauqua. Four Junior Season tickets, good for ali sessions of the Chautauqua, will be hidden some,time during the night 'o f August 6th.'Each one 'will be hidden in Some prominent place a- bout town, such as in smome store window; in plain sight among other objects, or in some similar place. Jnst when the tickets will be hidden and just who is. to do the hiding will remain a soaest until after the con cert jp • nine on the of August "tth the hunt will .. .-Mr, John Upha, will room' together. Waite, o f Ellwood City, Pa., who was compelled te give up his work at the beginning or the second semester last year, writes that he is much improved and expects to take up his work here this fall.. President McChesney and his fam- ily are enjoying a very pleasent va cation at Quincy, Maas., guests of Rev. T. R. Tomer, D. D., and family. Hfe is Visiting all of the historic scenes and sites and the haunts of. the liter ary lights of New England,.and when he returns will havd material for a thousand"new lectures, *On his way East Dr.' McChesney had a pleasant visit with Miss Bathway, the new science professor, in her home in North Tonawands, N. Y. He was much impressed with her personality and ability. The Freshman class last year was' the largest and “peppiest” in the his tory of the institution. As Sopho mores this year, will they have to take a back seat! They say jthey Won't, but-time will tefil Miss Lucile Cottrell, formerly, of Cedarville, has just graduated from the London High School and conus' here next year to take both piano and voice in the College. She is said to be A fine basket, ben player, „ Rev, B. H. MeElhinny, newly elec ted Professor o f Education, has just returned from a special oourse in the UnivexsiQr o f Indiana. The Duncan boys will both be back this year and will bring ,two new boys with them. Carl Elder is teaching this summer ia the R. P. mission school in the mountains o f Breathitt county, Ren -tacky. Ee will re-enter college in September. BOY SCOUTS HIKE Five o f the Boy Scouts, McCloud gterrett, Forest Naglay, James Me Millan, Ward &e*weU, Woyd Cum mings, With the Scoutmaster, V, E, Busier, hiked to London, Monday. It Is 22 miles to London and .the boys walked about 16 miles of the way. They cooked their dinner 4 tafias fce- yoad South Charleston, Marty oppor tunities were given for rides arid the utmost courtesy was shown the boys whenever they stOERed. . Upon reaching London, Hon. C, C. OnAbfc author of the Crabbe enforce ment act, took the boys to the fish Hatchery and St#* prison farm, tell- w them many interesting events of years ton# by and many o f the pre sent time. Mr. Crabb went to the fiasding n o ta tio n uweting some time ago by ahopWto. This boys pro* nounec it ■* wumdeifwl Why* jlin fiinffiri i lMr'" 'r' , MARYLAND The annual reunion of the Ohio . . . Council met in regular session Mon* day evening, all members present Bills to the amount of $677.79 were ordered paid. 'Mayor’* receipts of $15 were reported. As the Xenia workhouse has been closed Prosecutor H. D. Smith advised that all such cases o f that nature be made state cases andhave themhound over to the county, where prisoners are sent to the Dayton workhouse. Several complaint* have come to council about the unsanitary condi tions in various parts of town-. A motion was'offered that Dr. Grube, county health officer be notified of these Condition*. However on cell of the vote'the motion was lost. Thema jority members felt that as the legis lature had takm the health control away from the villages - that they should keep *their ' hands off. The; county is paying a big salary under a law forced through the legislature by the Ohio Medical Association to proj vide jobs for physicians and it was felt that if Dr. Grube Was,attending t ohis duties it would not be necessary for council or anyother body to have I to take suchoction.' . , •. ‘ D. $. Eryin has asked for the clos ing of an aliey at th4 rear of the Boyd livery barn along the - T, B. Andrew property. The matter was re ferred to the solicitor for an opinion; g. F. SIEGLER G0ESTOMARJETTA George Slegler, who has hpen con nected with the Sentinel since last December, as manager, has accepted, s position as Superintendent of Music in the public school* at Marietta. This is the work o f his first love, and the orie ha has always been moat FREE CHAUTAUQUA TICKETS This will ’bo lots of fori for every* body There areno strings to the con test. Every boy or girl in town with in the above ages can take.pint. Look everywhere. Ton msljjr be the first one ,te find one, o f them. ' . \ THE WOOL QUESTION. There was an interesting letter in the Ohio State Journal several days ago from.W, W* Reynolds, ,treasurer of the Ohio Wool Growers’ Assoc iation. Thewriter states-that his-as sociation has about a million pounds of nice clean wool stored in Colum bus. The same amount at Wheeling, W. V ju , arid about four times that a- mount on the farms in Ohio. The writer quotes from a New York paper.that the American steamship, West Isleta, is in port at Boston with a cargo o f wool machinery; 1700 tons of rags and 626 bales o f rags and cuttings and many eases o f dolls from Germany. All this coming into this country to make shelly Nothing and only e- nough good wool will be used to make the threads to carry this Short, smooth fins fibers of the depraved stuff out of the mills and stores. There Is enough good wool in Col umbus to last the wearers 10 years arid make 250,000 good suits yet in comes a cargo o f trash to make twice that many suits of shoddy material. YEAR FOR PUBLISHERS, The newspaper arid publishing bus- inetii is welt represented on the na tural tickets that wifi be voted on next November. Everybody knows that Warren G. Harding is editor of the Marion Star and that dames-M. Cox is the same of the Dayton Nows and the Springfield News. But there are others. Max Hayes, Farmer- Labor nominee for vice president, is editor and publisher Of the Cleveland Citizen. Richard C, Baraum, Single Tax nominee for vice president, is head of the R. C, Barnum Co., book publishers of Cleveland, It should also be noted that these four men who have prominent places on fotix of the national party tickets, are all resi dents of Ohio. Truly this is a good year for newspaper men and publish ers in Ohio. > 122 $ UNTAXED HOUSES, Clark county has jri*t had a new appraisement of land in town and township. AS a result 1226 new build ing* were discovered that were not taxed. It is Said the new valuation cost the county about $ 50 , 00 , The pftate Tax Commission has ordered a new valuation in this ,county next year, The plan the stats'has adopted if said p lb very expsttrive hut county official* cannot helj^themselves We have too <much interference in county and municipal affairs by the .. .. ■ ... GEORGE F. SIEGLER. ■I. I,Ml I " Ijl; ....................... 1,1, .. interested in. This is known to be the best musical position on any Ohio city, excepting that of Cincinnati and Cleveland. The position carries with it a splen did- salary and superintendent oyer the eighteen schools. It Was with re gret the Sentinel owners accepted the resignation and .with deep- regret Mr, Siegler tendered it, and not only until the last minute when the time' cante that tiu^school board at Mar ietta demanded hjb verdict. Not only' do the owners of this old banner o f liberty and truth diBlike to see this man leaves us, but the entire office is' in mourning oveif departure. Our heft Wishes go with him, and all who know Ids ability aaf a busi nessman, and as a musician and a gentleman, are quite certain, he wifi succeed in his work, at ho has had years of success as a musical direc tor in thir $$Hbn of*Ohio. - ‘ ‘ -—Soutifr -Charleston Sentinel, .by NEW SCIENCE Miss MfiJcant Tonawands,. Now To Iected Professor o f i amatics in Cedarrill* < coed Miss C. Loi* last spring. Miss Hat usto of Wells College,J where shewas in her ) ident of the Wells organizstlori for : dents in science She also won the to that member of class who obtained in natural sciences, highly recommedned; scholarship, ability, character. $h* is Presbyterian church-. ing year she wR General Chemiftiy, ysis, College- Phy*ii and Calculus. )R, of North SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. NEW ELI New;..rates for die powerare not tsr surface indication*/; Patrick, represent Power & Light Co, < Monday evening buftj jdumed until .the id ing. He informed necessary to -have’ ’ steam coal Cost He had jusfccoipp: ton where the at sidemtion. . In the secoiklplsCfi filed a new rate Ohio Public Utili|i.efj its, service in all tqij ved by tbaeo| the commercial rat to It cent* not*" Mr. SCHOOL Two o f the sch piay'at the fair 1 the objec o f rip-'d have semi them. Reo truck in-town I to’ show to the equipped with S seats about S5. it were tamh pearahee : .moiddid; Geoige-W. PfUplef, advance adver tising superintendent o f Coit-Alber Chautauqua* arried Tuesday and is here for the week, faking charge of the.advertising and helping the local Chautauqua committee in the wind up of its preliminary ticket Campaign. Mr. Peoples reports a fine program is in store for Chautauqua patrons this season. One of the advertising features wifi be seen at tile Richards’ Drug Store window and will show the Platform superintendent, Junior Lead or and crew men who are scheduled to come for the Chautauqua uext week us well as the talent. A LETTER TO VOTERS. To the Voters of • •Greene County, Ohio. Gentlemen:- More than one year ago X was ap pointed to the Office o f County Sur veyor of Greene County, Ohioj and am now a candidate for -election to said office to complete the unexpired term and for the ensuing term, subject to the Primary Election to be held next Tuesday. The duties of the Surveyor at this season are so many and various that it is impossible for me to make a per sonal canvass of the entire County, and this letter is meant as Apersonal appeal for your endorsement o f my efforts to faithfully serve the County in all the duties pertaining to the Surveyor’s office. I respecvfully solicit your support and thank you for it. , Very truly yours, W. J; DavlS, Surveyor of Greene County, Ohio. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. The Ohio State University will cel ebrate its Golden Jubilee during .the week o f October 11. The celebration will cover four days and some of the greatest educators in the country will have part on the program. TWO MORE SOLD. Dwsns & Son report the sale nf two Chevrolet automobiles. One to B. H. Little and the other to T<W, St. John expects it i HAVE YOU FOBGOTTBN i YHIS? ‘ * fa x 1 J It is not gsnerdlly lipbMri that a permit must be *secured from the county auditor before any kind o f a building or Structure costing over $200 can be erected anywhere in thi* or anyother county in th* state. The object of the law is to make H pos sible to keep tab on new bom**, fac tories, building* .for th* purpose of taxation. The law became effective September 1019. The failure to re port means a fifty per .cent penalty for each year th* building has been erected;. , A meeting o f the schpol beard was been *e-j held last Friday night at which time and M»th -1 plana were discussed for the new ga- - .*•* *° *uc* ft** the school trucks. The board fwho resigned will use it* own judgment about the jay is a grad-i erection of a garage suitable for all! N. Y., purposes arid placed without danger year pros- ito any property, should fire .occur. Sofeieiy, an.ij The board ha* not the fund* to pro* able stu- vid# such * building as the state in- mfthematics. rapjpotorarecommend and to carry such jprtws. given a debt would le unfair to the tax graduating ‘ payers. If the building was to be e- Ighest rank reeled in a thickly buildup section of jttathway is town or near other buildings it would excellent be different. As it is the building wifi Ity and bq'on.the school grounds far from any of the other building. Once mofe all tbe^vacancies ip the teachingforce have boon fiUod. Miss Jane Mitchefi. Of London wifi ^hch domsetic science. Miss Helen Ogles- bee wifi*also become a member o f the high school faculty. Members IliR and Tarbox were ap pointed toplari a suitable building for the-garagewhich wifi be about 36 feet Square. The board employed A. E. Huey fo look after .the truoks An4 act as driver of one of them. WILL VISIT KELLY. ' Henry Ford, of Detroit, is to he a visitor this fall at Whitehall Farm, near Yellow Springs when he will in spect the latter’s dairy farm. , -Mr, Ford And Mr. Kelly have been friend* for some time. ,* POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce the riarue of R. E. Corry aa a, candidate for County- Commissioner (second term) subject to the. Republican Pri mary, August lOtb, i92Q, ■We are authorized to'announce .the name o f G. N. Perrfil as a candidate for CqUnty Commissioner subject' to the Republican Primary, August 10. We tori authorized to announce the dame Of R. D. Williamson as a candi date for-.CountyCommissioner subject to, the Republican Primary, August 10th, 1020. ^ We are authorized, to announce the game o f Harvey Elam a* a candidate clerk o f Courts subject to the Re- lican primary election, August 10. to announce the ©rsswefi -a* a candi- ihCed- the com- couraa* in stive Anal Botany; IT ^ . ghtand by Dayton into town had ad- meet- id was p f with 0 a ton;' Charles- or Con- has Lwith tiie sny for ities a«r- stand dis- ■am who tim svoning lit was Ely that ' '*aw; NOTICE TO HUNTERS. There is some confusion over the time the squirrel season-opsna. Those who have the present gams laws will find that the season opens August 20 and close* September 20, This was correct at the time the laws ware 'printed but afterward* the legislature changed the dates to September 15 for the opening and October 20 for the closing. The licenses will have the former dates but do not get oonfuaed. OUR BUSY TUESDAY, Tuesday afternoon was- a busy time for county candidates in town, Thera Was R. D. Williamson for commis sioner; Frank A, Jackson for treas urer; Perry Shumaker for county sur veyor; W. J. Davis for county survey or -and Candidate PAWwrtt for com missioner. „ NEW POSTAL RULING, According to a new postal ruling issued Saturday, suit oases, hand bags and auto tits* muat carry be sides an address tag, a duplicate name of sender and addressee fast ened to article. In addition another duplicate should be ptsoad inside suit cases or bags, Th* order la given to prevent the loss of these articles as the tags are often tom off, R, A, Murdock has installed, one of the latest National Cash Registers on the market. It is one of the kind -that carries all the business by de partments add is electrically operated Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Clemen* are en tertaining Mr, Cleman’a aunt and cousins, Mrs'. Charlotte,Groves and Miss Marie Groves of Van Wert, add Mis* Elisabeth Moorman of James town.' ■ ■ Wanted;- Position o^en as manager of ertamery station for man or wo man. Man wanted also to drive truck TO THE PUBLIC, Owing to delay in getting my truck and the fairs and ohautauqua, I will not start my grocery truck until Mon day, August 1®-1wiHhave a complete fins of standard groceries and notions. Your poultry and eggs taken in at the highest market price, cash or trade. Wm, Marshall. TEMPERANCE WORKER KILLED. Former (taverner Frank 1,. Hanley, noted temperanee VMricsr was killed in an automobile aorident Sabbath near Dennison, 0., while emeing railroad track. The ether occupant* and gather cream. For partioutar* ap- of the machine, Dr.; and Mrs, C. M. ply at tide office. Baker o f Demdson were rise killed. m u z , S l-SO A Y E A S THE INFLUX of wealth to »U sactions of the United Statge In the past few years in enabling many people te build up Savings Aocounts—but it is also pausing some te be careless, to join the so-called “Amsrioen Qrgy o f Spending/’ The wise people belong to the first, class. Do YOU? We Invite your Savings Account at 4 per cent compound interest. - . , Make this B£xik ybur Bank Resources Over Half Million Dollars ‘ , *« a , t ^ - ‘ The Exchange Bank Cedarville,Okio . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR-RENT -' U. S. Liberty Bonds bought and sold,, ' LOCATION ' " ’ •- IN T U B ’ ' Steel Building No. 8 West Main Sreet, Xen ia , Ohio H, r .1 Wa. are authorized to announce the mm» of J. W, Johnson aa a candi date for central committeeman in Cedarville Village subject to ’the pri mary election, August 10. * We are authorized to jutnoiince the name of Frank A. Jacksdu at a can didate for county treasurer subject to the Republican primary, August 10th, - ? ^ We are authorized te announce the n*m* o f Howard Turnbull as a can- didata for Central committee before the Republican primary, August 10th, Vftt are authorized to announce the name of J. G. McCoricell as a candi date for Central committee before the Republican primary for Cedarville Corporation before the Republican primary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce the name of M, A. Broadatone aa a can didate for State Representative be fore the Republican primary, August 10th. ' We are authorized to announce the name of J. Kenneth Williamson as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney subject to' the Republican primary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce Charles Herbert Ellis of Yellow Springs,"formerly a Deputy In the County Treasurer's office, as a can didate for Greehe County Treasurer, subject to the Republican primary, August 10th, 1920. We are authorized to announce the name of I. T. Cummins as a candidate for County Commissioner before the Republican primary, Tuesday,’ Aug ust 10th, We are authorized to announce the. name of John H. McVay, now deputy, aa a candidate for County Treasurer subject to the Republican* Primary, August 10th. We are authorised to announce the namd of S. H, Shawhan as a candi date for County Representative before the Republican primary, Tuesday, August 10th, We nr* authorized to announce the name o f J. Perry Shumaker as a can didate for County Surveyor subject to the Republican primary, Afigukt 10th, We are authorised to announce the name of David Archer as a candidate for county commissioner subject to the Republican primary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce the name Of W. J. Davis, county surveyor a* a candidal* for County Surveyor, subject to the Republican primary, August I0fh. We are authorized to announce the name of Emery T, Beall As a candi date for County Commissioner subject to Republican Primary, August 10 We are authorized to announce the name of J. F, Harahman aa a oanli date for County Treasurer subject to the Republican primary, August 10, We ara authorized to announce the name of Jos. T. Hutchieon as a can didate for county treasurer before the Republican primary, August 10, We are authorised to announce the name of John A, North as a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the Republican primary, August 10, ' Wot sell phonographs find record* ‘ ■ ' > , ’ / v jexolij¥vfIjr v ' Watch these columns for monthly releases of Brunswick record* B o w e r ’ s M u s i c S h o p •ft . ■ Willard Storage Batteries -■ / / Wo. »re authonzid - ■ ■ . sell the Thread Rub- # is . * ber Insulated W r Willard -Expert repairing and rtOhargiag on all make*, The Xenia L, C. R. Storage Battery Co. 11-13 W. Market St. . Xt&U, O. 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