The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
wiiWin'n T J * H m M U rom&by i l i * w x * t£ 0 m m * tkm «| t&* couaty, tkoap who * ***** T * mme^ to b«y. ....... « " t J ' . . ................ « F O R T Y -T H IR D Y E A R N O . 36 . T h e ad v e rtia raep t th a t tell* ia th e i d th a t d o e sn 't try tp ta ll to© 4 3 ! C E D A E V IS /fcE , O f f lO JM E D A Y , S E P T E M B E R $ i m P R IC E , $ 1.50 A Y E A R AUtO COST H O T H E A bad automobO* aeeidsat «d Tuoaday evening*** * $ « - < 1 * 1 * mi tb* Turnbull read may Howard Tam* bull'* home,when* Jtecd Md*t|drivao bjr Jeasph SffclMtefc; stew* * iMffr *Y oeogpied by WtHiam Dayi*. wife .and ireralid daughter. • Mr. Davis and family wee* going to their'home on th* O’Connell farm when the accident happened,. B* no* tleed the approcahin* automobile which only is said to have hid one light and pulled his horse to the aide of the road leaving more than half of the highway to the automobile. The front wheel ^f the apt* struck the front wheel of the closed buggy and ip an instant*the huggy was a total wreck. Th* bone escaped injury. Fred, Clemans brought the injured occupants to town and Dr. Marsh dressed the wounds. Mr, Pavia only had slight bruises while the daughter sustained a'had1cut'on the forehead. Mrs, Paris jwaa unfortunate, imloos ing the sight of. her left eye as the result of glass penetrating i t .. She was taken to the Springfield City hos pital by Joseph PitsticSk, .Sr,i artd Dr, Marsh,for an examinitfjou ,jby Dr, - Minor. She will be there for several days before the exact extent’, of her injury can be, determined. * ftEFA^RINGROADS. The trustees andcommiaiqners have about six miles of roads to improve this fall now that’,-The Cedarville Lime Company baa the crusher in op eration. The company is4turning out a great amout of stone daily with-the latest improved machinery. A-steam -shovel loads the atone on the tram ears and a gasoline locomotive will upon delivery take the pftwieof horses in the-quarry. Thercmsher.ha* a ca pacity^? ,ten cars aday.*. The first roads tO be' stonecbare the - Snyder* and then the Mopping roads. The commissioners also Ore improving a- bou,t witty miles of roadway in the easterns part of the county, Some 20 truckfTOre hauling gravel from the Harpesr pit. The gravel is loaded by a. afeaim ahoyd. •-» -lyA T !*: ac JCBOOL BOARD MEETING. The Board of Bdneatioa held a maatteg Mftifty wvemftg a# which t$»* tea l arrangement* were made foe th* opening ok school on Monday. September fi, Tim matter of truck drivers was loft to A, HL Huey, who will make the selection from a list of applioswsta. As Mr. Huey has the trucksJft charge th« board ha* given him aoparvirion over tide department and wifi hold Mm responsible for the ears of the trucks and delivery o f; the children, The garage is well-un der construction. The hoard has had three cars of coal put,in for winter ■MW .Hew*Manta! C Q U JE O E w m Mr, Norman B. Foster has succeed ed in getting the biggest -job of any of this year’s graduating class, or of any graduate jest leaving cofieg* in , recent years, He has just been chosenf Assistant in Physics in the North „___ Cai-alin* State College of Agricul- turn and Eugmsering, located at S ^ a aaZSnn Baleigb. N. C, His work’ there will iaml consist in conducting quia alazses cjmtad. ! and supervoising laboratory work ft/ Lightning phjrics, He will hayethe privilege of at iho hope of < * •taking advanced courses in physic* ,Hai ry White, at hiniself and doing research work in ftp them. The the laboratories, M physic* !* a sub- B E D O H I O N E W S p i dwwgod BoiledDown for ths Basy Raader . SUGAR PROFITEERS AND j LIBERTY BONDS. fitted at Bering -i u*e and school should be kept going jec ; in which Mr. Foster ia especially after ft it opened: Janitor EOss. has the building in shape ready for Mon day morning, . . Mr, Huey has named Charles Towneley and Robert Stewart as driversfor the trucks, Mr. Huey will also drive one of ’them ,. Tbefourth truck will bo furnished by J . P , Mott, who bad pne’of the routes last year. The members of the board, Mr. Huey and .the driver* will tottr the, echoed district Friday to lay out the routes. STORM DID GREAT,DAMAGE TO CORN AND GARDENS DAY TON FAIR. - Mot« than 108 newBog pen* and ns many sheep pens have ban construe- ted *$ thb Montgomery ,county nfair grounds to tik e care oY the -Ldrgaa number of entries for the aantud Show which open* on Labor Day* Rapt 0 , The association has -ordered .a tent to house the boys and, girl* pig and calf contest, For this contest, in ad dition to. the $8 to -be'paid each boy and girl by the fair board, 12 ’ banks around Dayton are offering^a purse of .*120 to.be paid in three premiums to the owners of the champion ani mals. . '• - The auto exhibitors have taken all the spac* under the grand stand. The tractor show and the showing of farm implements and the latest machinery will be demonstrated by factory ex perts. , W $m # b**bci a t aped on an aere greund wHl yhdd 100 bushel this year. One grain brings from fouAto t«n sprouts. The stock, la about as heavy, a t sate stock, Mr. Wfllikms ft conducting several experimontaSwith the h e e d . ‘ a Rev. W. G. McKibben and fainllji of Clifton pro Visiting in Bellaire, Miss Maude Haatings leaves today for Revenna, 0 ., having a school near that city. RECEIVED HIS BENABD. Borne days ago Mrs, Minnie Hamil ton lost a pocket book which contain ed more than thirty dollars. A lost notice wa* placed in the Herald. W« A . Smith, (Bunk) had found the pocketbook and waa awaiting the owner. When he read the notice he immediately returned -the leet prop erty. Mrs. Hamilton rewarded Wil liam with a five dollar bill fo r his honesty in returning^ bar property. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barber have been visiting Mis* Jtay r Bratton* fa Chicago, The Greene County Teachers’ lastl- Green* County neSaturday tute is being held in Xenia this week. Miss Clara Boase leave# this week for Trenton, 0 ,, where she teaches in the high school. Allen Turnbull left, this week for fipRwer, Iowa, where he teaches aeienoe in the high school. The library is how «• n daily and those bavMg books ire requited to return them a t ones. Th* Hutchison remdes wifi be held Saturday a t the Greene County Fair grounds. Tin......>»•" -nliVu--- 1 — Mr, and Mrs, Albert Cook of-Al toona, Fa-, are vhrfting a t the home of M r.aad Mrs, C. M> Creuie, Btuee Rndsrsmb who I* employed, by the'Woiatyre Wbdleaale ONffcy Go., DayMn, is home m a week’* vw- eatien. There was a very heavy rain storm accompanied by bail last ^Saturday afternoon that fell in-Abe vichiity o f W. B . Bryson's; farm" on- the CHfton and, Old Town pike. -Theatorm is ea- timated to baye been a mile in width and the bail.was of such size that fhe corn was aMSst a complete loss ,to most of the farmers unless they can use it immediately,for-silos. The fruit, and garden truck, suffered its. share of the loss. I t is almost'lmpossible to estimate the damage, to crops. NEW GRAIN SPECIE. A new kind of grain has been grown on the farm of C. F . Williams- near West Liberty iff Champaign county. Everyone who saw this crop growing were a t a kiss to give,f t a name, f t was taken fox cats but ' an getting closer if was more' like'’timothy. Mir, William*, the-owner' of fha fairm, ha* been 1 experimenting with this grain for three year* and.no one can. tell him what i t ia, Tbe'saed, only a few grains came finm Albmtm ^nada, and. after planting and", replanting tea m^gSSil -aaea m * muRipiiad ■ hAfiqpotttedJ interested, this is jusf the sort of a position he desires. He Will -receive a salary of ?180 a month, • ' ^ . m - • .j 'I- ;!■:S’. ,Mr. E,- Dwjght McKupe has beep doing ,a splendid work under the di rection of the Home Mission Rpard of the United Presbyterian .church a t Pontiac, Mich. He is a ,pioneer in that field and has aucceeded in start ing \two missions. In one a" building has already been built and was ded« :icated with •appropriate ceremonies oh,Sabbath, August 29 th, A' congre gation will soon be organized, Mr, MoCune will resume -his work in the college and seminary^thi* fall, ’ , ' ' w . * . •• « . ■- , There will be s p ^ pall for a night class in typewriting. I f it is possible to-arrange it, Mr, McCune vrill con duct such,a'class if,there is sufficient demand for it. Any who are think ing of such work ’ should consult Pyot A lienor Dr, McChewtey. V *V ■* * , ‘ S All students in and near Cedarville, whether new or old* are urgently re quested to register and buy their books, if a t all possible, on tbO day before the opening of the College, in •’order to avoid the rush oh that day, Those-‘who cannot register on "Tues* d*y can do S(Con the opening day. The College will beopen on ’ Tuesday/ Sept. 14 th from 8 -a. m,. till 12 M- aiad,; from 2 p. m. till b p. m.' and on Wed nesday the registration hours will be from 8 te 9 ;S 0 and from 2 to 5 p. m. >\ - .h. ' 1 sfc » » : - 3, ’ A new feature of interest to be ad ded to the schedule this year is a one- hour course in Bible Story Telling* -to he taught hy Prof. Allen. Thtecourse bring given so that some of the .young The National Ball team Will play the. Springfield Reds here on the col lege campus, Saturday afternoon, J . E . Hastings and wife ,and Misses Maude and Lena, were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Radabaugh in Celina from Thursday until Saturday. Ray,Lawrence, wife and son of Springfield are spending the week with Mrs. Lawrence's parents, Mr. and Mrs. X C. Grindle. A. E . Huey has, resigned his posi tion with the, Houston!* Creamery Company us local agent and has been, succeeded by Wm. .Packman. Mrs. Elmer Owens, who underwent an operation a t a Xenia hospital sev eral Weeks ago was able to return borne Seterday. Mis* Winifred Stnckey, who has bdsn visiting relatives in ' Pennsyl vania and West Virginia, has return ed'' hem* ' The State Highway : Department b*» been hauling washed,gravel to top dress the Columbus’ piae after the Tarvla Is put on. I t is expected that this work wifi be started soon. Dr. James White and wife celebra- tedtheir fitrd wedding anniversary, Wednesday atthe home Of their sob, Rev, J . P . White and wife. Dr, and Mrs. Granetstf, the latter » niece, were present. Dr, Grahstafif is pastor of the East High Presbyterian church Ip Springfield. ' While the Springfield and Clifton pike was in good condition we notice that quite * bit of 'gravel isbeing V# on Cm toad. It is saty that the Clark county commissioner# are experi menting on that road wRh the uaa of grave). ‘ During the summer it has been on* «f th« beet drive* in thi* section; • thi..i t'.OOi), , ^l| George Ulepscsv wa kUied, sad biy, bat iy injured when'; sir ck ifceir aufo,' s S-'cKenrie Jk:; uf. ^ardiugton was; . I Er*. .ruila Hof pot smlstros* Ws dei tl. ' ' + j royman’ 'was drowned when’ L Utea,ia»r i|freyijc((te 44 t*i . H ri. 'Ttyamiqi tai.ie club, wo ed real -estate •Oouhtyv " '■ - ’MR Crawford county.; coutraota for provemshf, - ffiiipesperimat ter says cool wft inp; Blight ot late , . .ffert . g t a h l , , mg'pipe at-an ’ A.; m the civil serytee to Ml ttm ijositiri Ot the Mi- Vemtei! With,the highest ,1 applicants. Farmers of a grain elevator Charles Sterling,: *bct !to death* fn a home at Cleveland.' ' Robert Wilson, IM’ iipB, 2 ^ ..bote M , drowned’.in -Lakg'l changing Oar* Upset, i Aahtabhta.clt oil fields in theta ‘3 supply from other, off. . .. C<wn*Kus. laborer, i* in charged wftir tea* Gate*, aeote-W:' lagid to 1 - We...-notice ..th^t-.th*' ■.Mg-proftt^uv Who filled warehouses Hefull of sugar that, tee said wwebottte* needed rub bar walls and rubber booted and who , held'it up until sugar went up te ifi Coal mining fatalities in Ohio this and cents,a pound to the dismay year will exceed■*those-, of any year ° f all American women folks, are since 1913 , according to Jerome Wap pow down on teeir knees beseeching sob, chief of the state mine inspect- •the’ government’s help in their cal- KuiutMM or’i? riepamrierit, 'Death# bo far this!amity of slumping prices, w ar number 73 . Nine out qf every | Many of them bought sugar'from ^destroy! ,*VWattoa said, war* kiUed’ by fall- the yefinerfes ^ 12 to 18 cents, ex- fiy v f-m-ni! 40 fliH'P eriir*e to anil for double and make ' d k S e r Marie ‘ t l were killed In Jmillions* N<w teere is every indica- >veiand, |g g j g , MS * * ^ S S f - g j Ilf* 0*7 ^ Jave to sell Wthe rteur, JtS, jurjj'fch they r were riding Willi two - grocers a t from 8 to 12 cents -per- «trld c a r, othev Carj.0u children and Robert haP 8 ^ ss* Having in vain begged the i ^ . ai on A.iifJhrA Lilt. t. , m*ni»P’* fft hmr tmil nva h / mw ^n/aminH Lm ta two P eed wire of 2400 , Plant toy fire, 3 # year* iria. Is iDievriandi from, th* JeJIefon- ; ajipoinl* Logan »r> }g|, sd.'tev Wop#,, idevsl6|h' tpiated,. hrid smtewl 1 ft## tmM found W# SFhte were vere; fboat: -nstr Tb* cut' Deal. 39, collided with s truck, peal* -and Joseph-.Carroll,' 8. and' Coliefcta, 10," were seriously injured. • An increase Of, $ 1 , 00 ,a day for all men paid -by the day and a price of 02 . 30 •s PLog'for .powder .delivered..at the work was agreed on by Ohforoal operators- ,and‘ -miners’ ' represents* lives,ip conference at Columbus Dane* at least .twice a week and Rye to be 90 . is the ,advice of Dr John A.] lyfart'iD, 05 * Greenville pbysi ctan. V * * * ' v ' Canton chathber of .commerce ,amj .merchants have ,co-pperated in con ducting a salesmanship 'school for all *|erks .In the ;dltyr!>^v ' ; % "At. Newcdraorktown---Mrs. /Howard •pqpe- j an'd .Clarence ’.PoPC; re ceivfed broken legd when their 1 >ugis.v >'tbW*A,Vy*W^A'ilteiiaw|yV'** ^ *• -Charles HOllander/ 50 , gep'eral *gefi of,, the■Consolidated Telephone companies, was' killed- in an aVito ac cident at Cosliocton. - ■ * D«ytqn nolideCard Investigating the 4e*ttt of Mrs..Samuel, Lakin„ |ound dead on a country road,' ’ Michael/Dulvic, 35, Cleveland, seri ously wounded Mrs, Barbara Chem- eric,, 19, then -killed,himself. - Liberty bonds to .the amount of ff^QOO have- disappeared from •*the 'Safety deposit* vault ,of a, Medina bank. Gdorge Bice, 23, felt from an en gine while crosing a bridge at- Bird's Run, near Cambridge, and drowned Jft Wills creek./ Three-poteate wer* kilted and two Injured when* the, automobile inwhich they WerA riding ,was. stfhOk. by ah Ohio Electric «sr _at‘ Stop lfi, nfear Lima, •Ttm^dead: -Ji Mr*. Jaekrite^y df LiSk; Ml## Hath w f f r j .................. groce | to buy aud are now begging the government to “do something”, anything that will save them rarom loss. - - • ’ . Millions of people in the .United State# bought Liberty^ Donds at -100 cents .on the dollar. They have watch ed these bonds sink to as low ds 83 and 84 cents on the dollar, the govern ment refused to extend rblief to bond buyers*.Much less, should it go to .the relief;of a lot pf sugar profiteers? *5* i 4 .... - _T. PROF LEROY ALLEN TARES , MASTER DEGREE IN CHICAGO , Prof, Leroy Allen, Deart of 'the last week, where he took the final px-' inatiop.p ,for' thedegree of Master ot Arts/vvhich he wifi receive from tile University' of Chicago- * t the Fall Convocation, September 3 rd, His work wa* done in ' the Graduate School and in -the ’ Divinity School, entirely in sUmmer seisidns* His ma- jor subject Was church history and his rnnor was sociology. His grad uating,-thesis was on Luther's Ger man Stele* *> " -1<:- THE LECTURE COURSE. Tliq Lecture Course committee has received from the Redpath Lyceum Bureau a- schedule of dates for -the lecterp course to be presented to the" Cedaryille community tee -^coming Waiter. The numbers are Wefi distrib uted ,ahd well arranged.. NirrtLii, U-j - » j* Th^,course for this year is one of tee strongest, to he;obtained, It is coating a little move money than for- oourses hut i* well v^rte' tee w * r ’ Bible ScUol, white I* ft hoped wifi' be established in Ced- arvill* next summer. The course will be very useful to Sabbath School teacher* and to all who would like to have the wonderful stories of the Bible at-their tongue'* end. A play wifi be given this fall, a* was done last yew, by the .students, under the direction of Miss Ethel Brand, Professor of English. She is now'endeavoring to decide between several appealing plays, The play wifi be for the benefit of the prize fund of. the college, ’ ■* a ’ • * Mr. Nelson B, Thorne is working, this summer a t Midland, Pa„ in A 3 teei niill, ;bttt will be back in two weeks now to resume his work in seminary and college. ’ Miss Grace- Lyle, of Marrianna,^ AArkansas, wilt yOsuuSe her studies' this, fall* Her brother, Frank is also thinking strongly of returning. #. • w • ■{ Mr. Styner L . Lee is Working this-: summer in the paper mill, but wifi re-i turn -to tee seminary for- his senior; ysar. . " #■. *■ ■■ -sr . s Mr. Corrie Malin, of Philadelphia, eXcpcts to return if his. father’s health wifi perimt him to leave home. Prof* Jurkat wifi this year give courses in College History, Greek 1 » Hebrew I, Advanced Hebrew, Church History, Old Teetamenk Literature, and New Testament Literature, Miss Brand wifi fetch College Rhet oric, College English, Frenchl and French I t . r .. e # ,, a Miss Florence Russell wifi again have charge Of the inatruetkm in pia no. All who wish to take lessons can see her on tee opening day of College Sept. 18 th* Mrs. McGtrvay of Xenia, wifi teach Voice. • e ■*"' . #•. Fresidertt W. R. McCheSney and his family Ate home from a very pleasant vacation speat mostly in tee historic and classic environs of Boston and Cambridge, Muss. Niagara Falls, Washington, D, C.,. and ML Vernon, Va., were also visited. PETITIONS ARE CIRCULATED wm oa ins# if taken- so) teflM SA Part of ear of ferttfiser M Wifi **U .at «o*t The C*d*rrin« Lima Co. Wiwiteir' waated is ‘A lfiy la paswa f f q iim rm Twe«ty-tvs imm are John Marteatt informa ue ih # the reemit fate* have esmpletely destroy ed Ms melon patte, MBdew se t on the 'rites* amt te l* killed tM pmpmtu of a wop, fieam, week* ago jtwt as tee ntel<m« tewet te*' pkMlt teas a lt b y * halt storm tee* did- groat damage The pest fa# year* hav# net been the "jfit ’wihdHMnybi 4 ft. to'tetltetet*MteteiaMMkfteteiiteftlte, JNiniPmji'ffWtete . J* Referendum petition* have been placed in circulation in Xenia Asking for a return to the old Federal-form of government and do away with the commLwlon-ffianager form. John A. North, leading business man ha* taken tee lead in the movement and wifi direct the campaign when tee vote is taken in November a t the regular election, F . ied** wa* ist tm T. D. W. ot tee Dei for years in th for the l*#t two' •of the state, ban suddenly xt pon A jury or t P’Noirs cofite..at verdict Tor the.d tion ease, ft woman Jury haa legal;case in Ohi Adothh Btelff, most business m suddenly at ttia Widow and two 'Miss EmnVa rnuhty. teo ft' igstwwi;”' former pttkliteer SpriagfieW, active octatiengrtyattd # in the employ department, died Michs / i:: omen in Judge returned- a ot in an evid., first •time a. r. peered on- * WE WILL PAY Men trim can give Information concerning the people and. business cts, t#^e e*as*et*Bdjs** 2 hi vrisiskt tihsfit as*t .acquainted. 1 . Repiy P« G, Boa ME, GeimataM,.0, tt'Of-tfiti.terdf.'. vof Newark, died A; /!I*;.'t« ft-j* m* * an. 32 , l^lratn, was inRtantly kfiXM when a ' heavy auto truck <*kiad!f end hit her, Vincenzo Ciaetetss, Youngstown, fruit, dealer, was ^Nested hi eonnec- tion with tee kiiteeg or Emit Hjdsay or Girard. T>esponrtent beeause he wax losing hia sight. Frederiefc Lease. 62 . Spring- field. committed snkWs by inhaling ga#- ■ v :. -• i ; ° .' - h ■ Them Sre. kmM».thlfi 7,000 young pheasants at th*. state game farm, near Wellington, ready to Be distrib uted to various patgts In Ohio for the' Convenience of Mutters. The farm has several Iltltes of sktVnks, five deer and about M stiver foxes. Vocational . try in g and night schools may be «HnhH»hrd i* Marion- schools Edward Kfiattin, -me. taspeetor. and William Dahey wees kfiMkt.at Toledo when run over by freight ear*. Barbara Southard 4 , daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. Homer South ard, -Marysvifi*. died from Being kicked in the head Jty * teay, Ohio America* YoiglMt adjourned Us two days* convention at Younrs- tow« after aiecttag Cokmel Jdtrn R McQuigg of dwrftand as state com mander and cheediag Toledo a* the next cddvmttiea «tty A resoliKUnt to amend the acwetftatem so aa to permit a stand «a poltteeai iMwes by a two-thirds vote awe defeated. Federal efltoer* arrested Walter Finney at Athena and confiscated -60 bottles of beer Finney' admitted making the staff, the officers said. James Robin***, otvillaft laborer at Camp Sherman, was fatally wounded when an airto hit a telephone pole. « An unidentified body of a feast with a stone tied to his neck was femnd in a hydranltt* tank near P|.q«a by. Jqe Dankworth. Andy Davy. fifi. Columbus, slashed his wife to death at her ittdgltiga where she had been slaving since, their separation Ik April Jeelonsy was the motive Lyman Know!**, * 1 . and! George Norton, war veterans, were killed when a tracttow «wr struck them In Elyria. Elyria dealer pMd fll.Ote for five carloads of California grapes. American ahipbafidihg yards at Loram *r* busy making repairs eh railway cat* Despondency over th* health of his wife, who ft dying in * hospital, caused Clarence Jones, *L Elyria to kill himself 4 m WteWte'teteiiMMllte -fcattitis. wDasftw™•fgvWPte gtefivtof. south of-cJAntort, ri«**teed ^ti’Vawu- -hohs* aim, fied. with |40ft.ir( hotriy. JSografistwi was .One of tho.victlms. ■Census-tuirmwa: announced that tee 1920' population of Knox - county is 29.580, u .decrease of 601, or ,2 per tent. ^ . <f1 M, Wf,JCnmcron/tJnion county com* misfilonerZ will lose the sight of one %ye end probably the other as a ire- sult of flying straw*around,n thresh ing outfit. , V _ . ' •Dayton public library and four Branches over the city will be closed from Dec. 1 to March L.according to the board's announcement Insuifi ciqnt funds Is tec reason, ’ . D, C, 'Cotton, chief of thb state bu reau of hortlcultyre. announces that apples, peaphes, pears ’ and other fruits will he larger than usual he cans* of- the abundance of moisture Crawford county grange meetings were postponed because or smallpox , Mrs ls!wls Silner, Coshocton. Is under arrest, charged'with shooting her husband In'the eye when ho re turned from calling1on a former wife Burglars got 0 in money, $t.0oo in -Checks and the office furniture a! the Canfield Oi| company, Dover, . Interest on Lima’s school bonds of *194,009 was ralsfed to 6 per cent. Luke* Ward,- while fishing at Bea ver’s dam, near” .turn, pulled up the body of W 0. Bt-ara, whodisappeared last week: . ■ : - Harold Hoke, 6, Lima, was killed by an auto. ...- - * Waste hind in TpSCarswis county resulting^from coal digging i* to bo reclaimed' ’ - 1 ! .. - ’ Herman fiwnttr, fi, drowned fn Ban dusky bay,; W, W. i^Mnaa. *#, Pittsburgh, *ud R, J* Certwrlghi, 27, ht .Foca, W. Va.i trainmen, were killed In a rear-end collision in the freight yards at Aifi- attce* ■ Bloodhounds led a poSse to Tote/ Fotyl 30. charged with the murder of R. <3. Cftllrena, court inlsrpreter at Conneaut, ■' . f'.i Two men are dead, following an ex- plOsfou, at the Toledo Seed artd Oil tfompany’s - plant': William Jensen, engineer, is ohb of the dead.- ■ Burglars Obtained *600 .worth ot .tool from stores owned by O’. F.„Lash and Y M. Willard at NeW BhUedeJ phi*, , / E. i>. Fisher of Bolivar was elected president of the Tuscarawas County Fruit Growers’ association. Ocf. 21 fa the date set for the turn ing off of tee gas supply of Ashts- hula tennty. Hamilton Aerie of Eagietf was awarded second prise for the. best drilled ttert at the Convention ft Syracuse. Morris Shearer, ¥t, Akron,,Victim of a holdup, died from a bullet wound inflicted by a bandit. By the terms of the will of the late George Hayden, Marsh, Van Wert- millionaire bank*/, the balk of his .estate wifi be used for the erection and malntcnane* of a school for Van Wert county’s needy children The wilt provides for tee erection <<f the buildings on the i,2iHi acre ram of the deceased, located near Van Watt. The following I* the Schedule as tentativelyarranged: 1 , The Climax Company, Oct. 10 , . 2 , The Landis Binging Orchestra November 27 . Z 3 . Montrayjlle Wood, Jan, 28 ,. / A Ernest C, Mobley, Feb. 2 ?. ’ -■ 5 . Lyceum Singers, April 8 . November 27 come# on Saturday evening and the committee /eels that this date wouid not suit thejxufriess men. They have requested the Bureau to change this number to some Other night of the week. - SUFFRAGE IN MUDDLE . The Tennessee house of represen tatives voted Tuesday 47 to 24 to re- cind action granting woman's suff rage, Some time ago the legislature voted-for suffrage and Secretary of State j Colby 'isued his proclamation. The matter will likely go to the U. S. Supreme Court. Lost-- A black pin With gold leaf. Finder please return to this office and be rewarded! Howard Arthur will return to Stan ton, Va., where he enters the military school for his second year. For Sale- Fine piano in first class condition. Bargain. Estate of J . C. Barber. See 0 . L, Smith/ Administra tor. ■ Miss Anna Collins will -teach this year in the Springfield city schools- Miss Esther Townsley, who taught in 1 that city last year wilt nonreturn. Rufus McFarlfcnd, wife and dau ghter of Oxford am hew* on a visit with relatives. Mr. MeFaritnd k tak ing a Jtwo weeks vacation as clerk in the L. H, SullenHbefger grocery ft Oxford, Buy a home of 26 acres n*«r <Sif- ton. Good dwelling, barn, weQ and eistem. To be sold Wednesday, Sept- 22 a t on* o'clock. Terms «aift. Edwin Dean, Administrator of Edw ard W. RusSeii, deceased. ZION CITY IN AN OTHERFACTIONAL COURTCONTEST We are in receipt of paper* pubB shed ip CiOjvCity,JJl., from Rbr, D- N, Tarhox which would indicate that trouble is brewing in that city since the original -wilt of the late Dr. Powie has been discovered and turn ed over to the court. For several years Wilbur Glenn Volivja has been head of the city find church founded hy Dr. Dowie. There was much litigation and It now ap- pears that since the will has come to - light there may be more in an ef fort to oust Voliva -aathe heir to the - throne among Zionites. Voliva has a publication of his own as has the other faction. We haye copies of each! Voliva has started,A great fight against the Marshall Field Company in that it is not observing thfe rules of the city. . We quote the following from the Zion City Independent concerning a recent visit of the widow of Dr, Dowie with Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Tarhox: “We were delighted to / entertain V Overae&r 1 Jane Dowie a t our home for three weeks. s She was an angel of light to'the '1 people of this city.- Our home was turned into, a divine heal ing home at this time, people coming from all parts'Of the city for prayer, God answered her, prayers in a most marvelous way and nany sick were healed of their diseases.’ I t put Us in mind pf the good- old day* at, jthe Twelfth street-home-in Chicago where we were healed ourselves - 22 years ago last May, We earnestly pray that she may return to this, her own city, that she helped*to.fo’und with, her hus band, Dr. John Alexander Dowie,” REPUBLICAN, WOMEN ORGAN* - - ■ IZE LAST FRIDAY, A Greene county’ Women’s Repub lican Club was forwed last-Friday af- . iernoon a t ft meeting’ held .in Xenia, Mrs.- A. E. Faulkner was named qs chairman of .the organization, Mrs, ft. Kent Finley) vice chairman. Miss Allegra -Hawes, -secretary and Mrs. D» H. Fit*, treasurer,- About sixty ./omen were present IB LAND WORTH? A farin' ed X 60 acres near Chonoa, in McLean county, 111 ., recently sold for * 98 , 400 , which ia * 618 ’ an' acre, perhaps .someone can toll us why, if farming is such an inferior business ip point-of earnings mi some farm leaders have represented,- such prices are being paid for farm land? Com belt farms a t *400 an acre are com mon,' and rtijkny have Changed -hands and Others are held a t prices above this figure. Are those investing in this 'land, shortsighted, incompetent business men? Do they need a guar dian? Or are th* farms really worth the money being paid for them? To say they are bought for speculative purposes does not -answer the ques tion, for they must earn profits for somebodyor soon return to lower lev els, This ia not. written ti criticise— merely*to get a t the facts. Who has them? There' dan be .no permanent advantage in blinding ourselves to the truth. ’ THE MOON GIRL. Clyde E , Qlasglow will present for the approval of local ,theatre patrons “ThuMoon Girl” with the well-known Thad WilkerBOn and Lillian Baker in the leading roles a t the- 7 >pera house, Baker, who posses a silvery voice, enviable beauty, pretty mannerisms and a wardrobe of the season’s latest plays the part of The Moo/i Girl” Her songs are catchy. Wilkerson is a mirth-provoker and the comedy put across is of .the best, Seat seat opens Tuesday, Sept. 7 . The farm land of the Nancy* Win ter estate will be sold at the West door of the court house a t 10 a. m. on Saturday, Ssp-tembar 11 , Th* laud join* Cedarville corporation, is close to good schools and college and all of the churches. On* tract of 80 acres ft appraised at * 888.00 an aero and ha* an eight room house, bam, hoc hods* and implement sheds. The ‘ * 250.00 J|mMtor*n . appraised per acre and faces on the and .’ Cedarville •pikes. a* * 0 ^ 0 . or HUB, * Andf. eaaas ■— fa** ew Winter* erwftaKSss* TO PATRONS OF CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS, Announce your Hetald. sale date in the School opens Monday, September fith, 1020. Books will be sold at the schooBxmae. These may he purchased Saturday afternoon, Sept, 4, or Monday, Sept, eth. Pleas* bar* money with you a* we cannot keep accounts. Th* wily change ft text books in the grade* is «w «ph y * B . \ Start your Children the flm* dap and keep them f t every day ihey\ar* well. Apart of the money recffivitdfor srhool purposes is based on the nam- . her of day! each child attends school, so every day your child is absent « certain amount is lost by the school. This is gotten hy the school that does have a good attendance. The school building will not be open pntil 8:00 A, M. Do not send your your children *o that they get theft before that time, A written excuse signed by th* parents storting th* ***** * f an absence ft moulted of every pupil upon hi* *r bar return to school. I f this is not don*w* must deal with the case as one of truancy Any dams#* to ftthoMproperty w building or equipment hy a m m ft»«t b» rei^teed rt tee evpanw «f the parent* ftE the child L. D. 'PARElIt, Shift, I
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