The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
Ei>* tv- » , o " * ....... ...... .Hi..... ,,,. ..I, #MPWPi &8WMWV o f A i l Mn, d» county, B um * who wm mompy t o b u y . W t S t e r o i d , £S5 The advertiameot timt toS* i«tthi?«elthfttdotNia'tby to1*91 toomuch. FORTY-THIRD YEAR HO. 44. Haw CEDARYILBE, O H I& jfcP A Y , OCTOBER 29, 1029 n r mf9T C. C C3RABB, AUTHOROF DRY ENFORCEMENT ^ ACT ENDORSES DAVIS FOR GOVERNOR. 16*1 to wnfaiapwtobl* proof that the organlsad ffWBs a* Merry L. Deri*, Republican nominee for Qwwiawr, fat partisan, and net what the W. C. T. U. m i same other orgimixatkwvs would have you be- liana. Yfae article i* from the Springfield Sun, * dry statement made, fay C, C. aatbnrod several enforcement laws asp**- I . ■ i?**1J#*e tha wete «*•' ■J •vying to hold up fay referendum: . } 3rear* 1 > « » b w a « # H « W 1 ♦ w Jrw - ^ fa;iVe t V £Wl * » * * ' i B faK& c *»P» j « si seeking to eliminate tfae j *“5 5 #W*®* I hav^ i^ toterested in rigid enforce- i of the law and during tfae three terms which I j' ^-fa* * member-of the present general assembly t »SM! fabatematt of(tbe committee on liquor traffic and be»^fan(» imd introduoed certain bitta to tarry out- me wUl o f the people, who at tfae last general elec-. tion ordered that the sale and manufacture for sale of intoxicating liquor* shall be prohibited. “Our committee has had sufficient experience.with a Democratic governor in carrying out tha will of the -wet Democratic organisation and as one inter ested in the strict enforcement of the law, I feel -that the interests of the people o f Ohio will be bet ter cared for by the election of the Republican nom inee, Harry h, Davis, who promise* to carry out tfa» Republican platform, and to enforce the law to the letter. I have not only the verbal but the written promise of Mr, Davis to do this, Ohio Republican* have never,gained anything fay voting for a Demo cratic candidate for governor, ■ "Many of the campaign statements about Mr, Davis are as fake ana malicious a* the attachemade, upon'Senator Harding, “I,Shall give Harry L. Davis my hearty support for governor, and urge every Republican.to.do ” wise. He *— :T‘ ........L3_~ c‘*“ frank B doing all CONI Mewffltiwsi) ;D OHIO NEWS and Boiled Dew* for the Busy Reader SENATORONLAST SPEAKINGTOUR mi M' wtiaMin u Otio’sCapital. FINALMESSBBTONATION fUpublican Presidential Momlnee to. Again Make Clear His Position on All Vlt?l Problems—Quotations From Speech Delivered In Senate Which Turned Eyes of , Nation to ,Harding For President. * BY SHERMAN A. CtNEO, Marion,, Oct, fa7.-~Ah noon today Senator Harding storied on his last speaking tour,-' in a'regular tram, to addreaa the following meeting#* Wed nesday night, Cleveland! Thursday night, Akron; Friday' night. Cincin nati; Saturday night, ttoliimbus, Four final messages tq the nation, prepared -with deliberation, during,the past afjvoral days, will.be delivered,, in which tfae Senator, who, it is gen.' eraliy-pondeded, will be the next ppes- iftafc will again make clear his posi tion the vital problems of .the campaign,* to thflely-to during tha discussion of the treaty to the United- States ‘when he Uttered Life words, *1 am thinking of America first, starring the patriotism of the nation -at tfan time, and which*gave birth to the fatagan, “Think of America First,” which has been the keynote'of the preas&t campaign. In the very outset of that mem- la an. attempt fa urban car at Cir Whson,■**• Kteistel .the Bcteo Writer . -thrown' under the wi |Wtv.ecnuhed, -J ':■Tendency o f] the ; ;•*.te-Tave their i^oMjr f oeutiRls is 'iisdicats j Sir.te Bank .Supeilnte by'-.'ULi.:.i«.(jre»se In 1 in ’r-ute banka- of ,. /■•steamer.: laying*'dee jf f «dfti'■ ?Ese,i)0iJ^(<e, a ; fatoefa.Mae w * ! -.r^r"i:An'W.stepped.;<i DO NOT W f ^ 0 ™ TOEsDAY | * m r« U * "-': « :, s « « « r |u^sss&,g^a;|:jss'Stt probably In tfalcounty, may toose'tre*tea an * their vo.tqs Tuesday due to the fact Tworobbers bo that congestion afeou the polls may MD b Sejma Boyd, keep some in line longer than'they Newton hotel af’Mj care to wait. ■ ■ ‘ {-she had divulged ft. ,,Much of this, can be avoided if tfae" w . -yotaabies Tha m e n ..will . lend assistance; - First - J!L V«ifio and her dme early m the' toorningj men.and f -^ a ^ ^ r ^ ^ e i women. Women:' it more convenient to come in the ] fatally, injured when, morning rather than have, to wait'in; tbpiobile, Ime. „ s | Benjamin Schwarts an inter im It.' actor of r,®ae, was Both legs Fontlus, deposits .during the Sept., S to- fflO.m- ' start all over, it ougnt to start wuh ( ; the amiara deal. Though we per, j i formed a great service in armed bat- have yet a greater service to Tender to the same civilisation' by mafaind the covenant‘ of .peace, everiasttngly righteous" , These extracts from an address delivered months* before 'Senator Harding consented to'be a presiden tial candidate, harmonize and cfaecT*, up with Ms’ speeches during the pri-’ Mary' period, with his great speech of acceptance- with .all 'fats utterance'! ■during the .campaign, andvdisprove -absolutely the groundless?..charge of Candidate pox that he fags changed or yaseiliatdd. He stands' today, -as he 'has always stood froto' the starh for America First- Ordinarty we have about 325 .voter* Cie>eland, charged a M .wem ttot U presidential,years,* Sm arts of liqSiC With suffrage for women this-Hum- 1 H SENATOR HARDINO'S / „ .SCHEDULE FOR. CLOSING WEEK OF CAMPAIGN, • wwo N esdat , t n n , ccsjvedand . THURSDAY, UNTIL AJKKON. FRIDAY, 29TH, CINCINNATI, nut U rday , im ;,' coiUMBUrt. otabto address Senator Harding raid; "Itt the form in which the covenant has been negotiated* It i* one of-peril to the Republic.” In almost the next paragraph,, be added; *T know the natural aspira- tkms of civilised humanity, and] share them. -I know how the heart of the world, torn and bleeding, throbs In hunger for assured tranquility. I pity him who has not felt the yearnings within hl» own breast. No real Amer ican 1* so bereft of feeling. The pro ponent* of the Wilsonian league have ne more claim to an exclusive desire for the peace of onr country and the world than the opponents o f this leagua have an exclusive claim to patriotic devotion to our own nation, “No one Who is tdnOWM «a» ques tion the desirability ef closer frater nity among the nations of the earth, tnteraathmal arbitration and a world court for jutiriabio disputes appeal to all, who think Justice is sustained COLLEGE NQTES Mr* R -B . McKuno preached af Cherry‘Fqrk, 0., last Sabbath.'While Mr, Q- B. Markle took, fam piace at Sycamore, - ' The next number'b^ the Orang and Blub Club" will be held this coming Monday night at seventhirty. The program relates very largely-to tha, coming election.' All are ewoially in* vited to attend. ■• - , ~ , . ’ fa - - m ’ t% The cast for. the.- college play, “What Happened to Jones” ha* bean announced as, follows:*- *-•- ■ • -Jones,Wa travels for a hymn book house. Mr,. Markle* Ebenexer Goodly, Aprofessor of an,*** atomy,Mr-Malin, - *■'• Anthony GOodly, D. D., Bishop of Ballarht, G. Duncan.. ‘ “ .therly, engiiged„toMar-. a poHcepoan, Mr. urn, Mr* Coleman.-' enry Fuller, Stmt- of the sanitar ium, Mr. Collin*. Mrs. Goodly, Hboneffet’s wife, Florence Smith. . Cissy, Ebenexer’s ward, Marjorie J&rjorfa, - EbenexaFs' Daughtear, Marjorie McClepan. Minerva, . Ebenexer'* daughter, ILonisa Gfeer, ^ ^’ ;± ' Alvina Starlight, Mrs- Goodly'* sister, MiJiie Parker* I‘ Helma, Swedish Servant girl, Galla Turner. . ‘ This play will be given Nov. 19, Mis* Klink, State Y. W- secretary will be here fqr a week in ^November ?to work with the college girls. She will also address the students each day in chapel, In the Bible Reading contest last Friday evening, first prise was won by Mr. E, D, McKune,,second by Mr. Carl Duncan, and third by Mr- Paul Duncan. The judge* were Revs. Bus* ler and Harriman and Dr- Elia*. At the request Of the Ccdarvilte ministrial association the CoQgge ministerial association the College is soon to undertake the conduct or a monthly gospel service in the opera house. The college will furnish the speaking and the music. WHAT F»flg SAYS. 9 Congresman Fdss on Wednesday sent out * warning a*, to the Demo- ber■may•not-fa'e doubled hot’ it is es timated that'fully- 609 vote* will be cagt in each nreemct, - There will be four ballots. The na tional, state, referendum and judicial mter.J* Michael Luska,' lit-3 traction car at Port -fell on the. track wfe F,ber Mowry, -14,_ ballots^ Under the law each vo faadjy homed when allowed five imputes and tbi*. year ■ f . this-law will-,have” to be ‘enforced to ; 41 the .letter, to keep things, moving.- Inf ^u*?i^rs.got most-oases,-men wilb bast them„vote and, tJOil .ip;' cash in two or three- minutes, Assistance \ Paul Machovma a cannot be granted only to those whoj At Youngstown are unabte to see. No questions-** to Tendered to the P marking'ballots can be answered m the polls. There can be no election eering at Jfae polls or no discussion, whether among officials, ot-voters. The-village Ms added three booths - jJt-1 l A— i • ~- 1 A id --*-—i--**■ • ■ ■ -SS- element; gagged place of |»t away 3h.< Fl«' ah au* rrested at ftbpofUng Red by a when hi! ag base- was can ^mothel; cratic propaganda against Davis for ■or.His ra ‘ Spnhgfiel.., .... forts of Democrats under guise of f sverao IaMhester, ’ eply to a letter of Mrs, ” 1 'eld as to the ef- non-parti#anship win Re ___ .., oYganssattofis to .... -.jpubican Votes is exposed. The action of certain .preachers recom mending votes for the Democratic candidate for governor is not well founded. Davis will be elected des* r**!*?tt than la armed^difr *'p]te these elements, say* the Dr, The i cta. The establishment of an ajreney onjy serviceable thing to do is to vote I*pr the revniatkwi of the moral jodjr- (damtt of the world can never be andee. Bot ft does not require a sneer gov- •rameat to effect them, hor the snr* reader of nationality and' Inrteptaa- •nee of action to sanction them.” FHiowing the auyaestion of a world the' straight Republican ticket take no chance of. * * ' J’ ~ thing most desired, losing and the very WATKINS WAS HERR. ______________ __ . . . Dr. A. S» Watkins, prohibition cait- assweiaRdk. in the same address, Ren-; didate for president was ift town last — -* - - — • -{link-!Friday evening and spoke, from an w« ]i! automobile in front oi ■ra atnr Harding declares: “1 am think- home*' slifioh -house "to a small crowd. The profiibi- as ekarity. bexin^at home, Selfish- ^ tion failed to get enough sig- nesat No. it is self-preservation, *natures to petition* to get the party We in America have the republic to j ticket on the ballot tfcia year. The o n u m ," w tnames of the candidates will have to Te thig he added: “No one in all -be written, The^onlx^thing worthy of the fmt And ihO township two to fake care of the extra m ‘ If each voter in these precincts take .ive’minutes only 144 to the. booth fae* day OKn. be handled. With six booths -in the corporation It meansthat a large part o f the vote must come oufr in fh* morning* Things must be kept moving in or der f bat the -whole vote can be cast: in the limited tirti Go to tbe polls barly « -allowed fay law, ______ ____ • '•‘auadv leave t&fc imme&tely after casting your lot to mri:e mom for the .next vo- Mr*. Carrie Flatter, president of the County W. C. T. U , insist* that, tha article published past.week; a* to a woman’* organisation supporting the Democratic ticket, was intended for the W- C- T ,’ U., and the leader herself. She also demands an. apology kditog Fetor tern ; ■■Johp MaDeu'i* \ with the murder of latter,was stabbed hrawfa. • 'Factories, o and - ’ Ctovfalpf; started ’ * - sereeus At th* .ft Wft-drittk atfitffa,- -law breaking. ^ . .Even th i* 6k poll- ott by Jttfef -condition Of 4 «SSP^ Buckloy. 16, Elyria. Mr*. Hubbard Bird was seriously Injured - at ■Marysville by jumping from a buggy when- the pony ran away, ,V " ■ v . *■' *, . a/s - The amount of sugar produced from the crop of beets in Ohio’ this year approximately- 14,231,256 The sugar beet #bfti;of:;-ii^|6 Usaneitff Mr*. Katherine' Mikuiie, who mij Bert, p drowned her 5-ye«M}id dau«fe*| tor and attempted suicidp at tlsva* land. Will be sent to tfae---.tfafte.-fans?j. pital for the fntsa* at Idwa, the as* '< sistunt county prosecutor aasouueed, J. people *when two alienists who examined the <! only os*»woman reported her insane, -1 lug t° When Ned Rills, 14, Newark, triad]: to, pick open » dynamite, cap with * j knife, Mu hands were bjoth condition is serious. . j John Peterflon, $5, superintendent of therpttaws county infirmar^ fbr^t . t-yoars, died at Fort Clinton, train with Howard- Anson, -Jfi, whs Aerioualy Ar "Ufa-, Injured when, an airplane in which ' ef the Ed*' fa* was riding with William C, Dam* M Saving* - bert went Into a tail spinandcrashed wa* *r- j f500 feet to tha ground at Jroaton. Rudolfh. J. Fetpr, Dover, manager of a drag firm In Akron, lost hi* left’ r of the *rm, which'was-torn 100*6 from tfae I- after ((boulder, wfaen the bus in; Which he was * passenger was. sfaieyMpad“by , another fcricafav „ , , ^ - | . Earl Tobias of Dayton apd fain com panion, Walter Brock, were kijlqdjfi.. *n auto accident in. Cincinnati. - Health authorities began ta;vocol- nate 1,210' pupils’ of Grace 'school, Akron, following -fhe discovery pt,a care-of smallpox in the school. - ” ,_ Five women were injured, when an1 automobile in whlehcthey were riding upset-Mar' Rlyria after colUdlng-.Witli• another’car* . •Despondent because of ill. health, Bradley Bumher> 24, formerly of -Ak- rqn, commuted,' suiOMo by drinking carbolic acid at -the 'homo 'Of .hid mother-atMiddletown. ; .'d ^ Portage county will have, its first health campaign under the direction ot state officials, beginning la Jana* Herbert Mee«e; 47, Fort Washing ton,- wa* instantly killed under hi? - truckrwben ;S 'passing- train knocked him’ from tbo Tunning board, of hi* truck, at uhrichsviiie.. Andrew Otierbein, 42, fpr 16 year* an employe of the 'B'uokqye Ripe Dine" company, .Marietta, was kiiiod when a'lebok fa%rtoth«fl4 fi^dward Mounts, and danghter,’ Mr*-1Clinton Tossy* were killedwhen a trato atrdek their auto ’atVan Wert, « At' Akron, two young women, wall dressed: and heavily veiled, brand ished paari-handiad revolver* to the Boy Calhoun and escaped PIUCE, $150A YEAR The People Who Fail (u'aiwai»u'i»«wi>ia.. ......■ ...anp,,ii'—c«»i«wu»* 85 Per Cent of the people over 65 years o f »g* have failed miserably and now are dependent upon other*. Most people would be comfortably well-to-do if they, had not stopped savingmoney, Hegrjy everyone, at one time or other, begins to save, though relatively few stick to it until they acquire the habit. , That failure to stick to one*s purpose is the distinguishing trait of people who fail. • , • « ' t * It is jsafe to affirm that systematic saving for twenty years will absolutely preclude the possibility of ever being dependent, , This Bank will help you increase your savings by adding 4 Per Gent interest, If you haven-t a ' Savings Account, start -one this week, and above ah keep it growing. Bon*t be one*uf tfae people who fail. H TheExchangeBail CEDARVILLE, OHIO.. ResourcesOverOneHalf RSillloit Dollars f i9 . -« . « t i r from wearing.the *hoe if nhe insist*.! I* t*fd to baby tor the largest to the The telephone conversation- lasted S0ahistory*of Ohio, 56,925 tea*. Ion# end there we* bo men* thing*] a banana oil refinery ha* beep put said over the line we couldn’t give j inW OF<1»tton at Utica, near New* th^ bopeS o ? eto8o^% e H^aw feS b* ^ OhU, Fpei Supply qom- — “ ‘ I thus ended BWi P ........ ....................... from Mr*,' Flatter And the conversation. .The only expla nation that ift necessary at this time U ior theW , C. T. U. to explain It’* position, from a political standpoint, While the running cohver*ation drift ed to county politics, Mrs. Flatter was asked , if she remembered the contest for probate judge Some years ago when R. i » Gowdy, Republican, managed the campaign for hi* Demo- erntic par.tn.er, Douglas* against the Republican nominee. Mrs. FlaftSer stated that was before her time. It Two men escaped with $52 after holding up Dr. ft. H. Kiser, dentist, and hi* patient, at Toledo, A train struck an autompbiteat the crossing west of Ravenna,- killing Fidels Dimaria, J7, and injuring Frank and Antonio Hspieito andMike Balcone, oh their way to Ravenna from Akron, _ One bandit was killed, two others seriously wounded and William Pe- then fell our duty th give her a little • history of how campaigns were run \ t*lly wounded when eight automobile hack in those days when the sod* j bandits held up th* Cleveland Trust bucket was kept on a table in the i company braneb at Bedford, 16 miles Gowdy office and dished out as nece* sary, ., 1 ■ DAVIS A SAFE MAN. Harry L, Davis, the Republican nominee for governor, has theopen: endorsement of some o f the leadin frpm Cleveland. Tfae dead man wa* identified as Albsrt Joyce, alto* John son. Tha »oa*y take* from the bank, $50,600, wa* recovered. Four of the bandits escaped. Struck by a train at a .crossing near Kenton, debit Smith, 66, was ln*d plant, rt o g - rtt Republican candidates and dry leatP IMantly killed, His automobile wa* era in Ohio. - carried 800 feet. Congresman. Fess, Ex-G6V» Willis, I Three men were injured, two set!* Representative, Crafab, author ox the ousiy, In a runaway coal train at Crabb prohibition enforcement act, ?warren. ho0n«t1vr TJMtioY'the statemento 'o f ' ' Showing a quarrel, Cat Fetgugson, S f mcn arthelc? i $6, moider, wa* shot and instantly We get reports, from various, killed at Ironton by James Hurn, ports of the county. Marked ballots An attempt on tfae part of four “ en tftMd «P the Lodl Stat® ticket arer scratched forittheir 25 miles southwest o f Akron, Repnbi-f va* frustrated when 'the cashier associa* 1sounded an alarm. » Congressman ft, Ciiat Cole Wat in- nents on the Democratic ticket. Ever: day wc hear Of women from tibi lean families, that have been ted with this organization leaving the ranks for its partisan activity. Men and women should rebuke such political tactics and vote the straight Republican ticket. It is proof that the good women have been misinforined ot are cer tainly partisan in their views against Harding, Davis, and others, I f not this1then they must he on the pay roll of the Democratic committee. decapitated near a railroad tunnel i f Nevmontonrtown. - Thirty persons were injured when Wheeling and Hake Erie pastsenger. train NO. Si crashed'into-a moving switch engine in the Fleveland yard*. MISS MatS’Canhlff of Kent, Gust Pap- pgs of Cleveland ami .Harry MCDaw of Massillon sustained probably fata! injuries. - Cl D. Rice, 35, Newark. wun'kiDed instantly at. Zanesville when he stepped in front of a train. Edwin Press Wrigbt,. 16 , Canton? suffered injuries ia ”an- pntomobile accident which resulted in- his death, ''TWO large mihefc owned by the Hi* syjvania. Coal company at Athens wore flooded WUh'wpter which broke from old working of nearby mlnoH, making several hundred men idle. Ashtabula secured an.extension pf 30 daysbefore the gas supply is out off. Fire -at -Findlay- damaged the de-„ parfffieht store-ot A, I* Askam Sc Son to the extent of $75,(HHfa ’ - Because he threatened to cut. hat throat. Ruth Lamb, 31. Shot And prob ably totally wounded her sweetheart, John McCarthy, '41, In % Toledo hotel. ! Three armed negro bandits took * $300 from Hyman Miller and guests -t at his home in Cleveland. Hamilton wilt spend $150,000 on t improvements at, it* waterworks ; & S. RALLY DAY SERVICES* , *- , a » \r ' • . ;ll!LE. CHCRCH •,« WHEN?-™ , OCTOBER 3X 9£30 A. M.< EVERYBODY OF 1 MONTHTO100YEARS. A FINEPROGRAM ISBEINCPREPARED1NCLUD. INGA 7PIECEORCHESTRA. WEWILLEXPECTYOUTpCOMEANDBRING URFRIENDS, ; ' * ' ‘ •' ' “ |f, : MORNING WORSHIP AND COMMUNION W ill FOLLOW. ' v a h . h ^ rtman , supt Retignation of William B. Guttteau. * as superintendent of Toledo public ' schoolf! was announced by the .board of-'education, Mr. GttUtfeau hfd un dergone considerable . criticism of late relative to alleged immoral con* ■ ditfona in certain of the schools. Burglars operated boldly In Rose- ford, a suburb ot Toledo, broke out Ptotc-giass windows In a number of places and escaped with loot valued at $4,000,„Four store* and a tailor shop were raided. i Mrs. K. h , C; Fotferf, 35, wife of the principal of McKinley high school a at Canton, was killed when she felt into * bathtub at her home. Her ; heck was broken. j Stale department of public instruc for Cox arid nothtog - ., „ llO Ti'VW 1WWAi «fa* progrevaiv* mareh of riviHxatton. >*^to changed fcto Wr* earn act hope t« remala utterly -*afaj*ct, A vet* for aiogf. a»d would not dines* a com- “vete i strite Mtottoo if wch a cent*# ware» " jwttttfato. It may he very oto-toab- j THE JANTO&’tf RECORD, tom i, tt may fa* shocking do pacifist5 1 ■>-* m t dreamer alike, bat r choose for: litiat week we retorted to the recor jured at ilndtoy whin an automobile akldded, jumped tfae carfa and stfuck fate.. ■fite-fac* waff'iaivitily. laeef* ated nnd hi* knees and leg* bruised. ....... ............ .............. __ — ___ Shot below tfae faeart to wbat police.................. l te rt jt i f called a “whisky holdup” and robbed tion has called a halt on the practice of $1,000, Joseph Goldberg; 3$, of Co* |of school districts erecting buildings lumbns, is near death at Beater cori* hfeyond fan Affiotmt the doto* Fails, Fa., where four auto bandits Itottfalty can be*ri staged the. crime. *■ j Newark gts rate Was boosted to 48 Coal operator* will dlecus* at a ! meeting in Cleveland- a nidvettoft *! b Ifctf'-'lftfi fiWt fin Cihta fbJ prices. ithe next 5.000 fectf and fil fibftts for program is being jame* Bennett, laborer, wa* crush- iail over ib.OoO feet, «, afi 1° fiaath at Middleiawn liy a crane j m , V. sheer. 23, wa# killed when S. S. RALLY day . ion. Will be follow- ip and eomtnun- his auto was f!it by a train near JKa* 1 HAS BIRTHDAY DINNER. s' headred mimon*-<tf R> D< Gowdy as an attorney and! Mrs, Thirza Tdwnsley celebrated a aaaarea mimon* , ^ ^ ^ ^ V v had had three iher t t birthday annlve^ary by eh- jury cases in Cemmon Fleas Court in terininteg a numbe##1 fliesti to din**, the past ten years,^ We have since ’ hcr at her home Buday. load of steel afasettog. Hfrirey-Grate, ffatt Wayne, was.fa- f wvMk tatty injured wh*a «x raffing autos. Mrs, M. Goldsmith of Cievetead collided on Carthage track, near Cto> was badly bruised in a headoti colli* clnnati, 4sion «f two aniomobHes near Baines- The One hundred and eleventh an-! tllie erry 36-38 West Mite Street. Xcnia, Ohio HooverElectricCleaner •?i a• ■ * 1900 Cataract ‘Washer ■& -■-'■:***•-. “■ ' - --•*■."'' .i ■ ,s -• , ' ' -Sf ^ ' A ' Bathe and Aeolean * . ■■ [Phonographs the right to search the f eeeedencs and preaerih* wwn eWffgatiea* to onrselves and iW»-W«rMte cteUtestte*," jewmweattag objectloit* to the Wit- it t Rstgwe. e«r«*toily to Artirie X W %tm he ffesiared at the tim* w»M Ml mi rewwdlsfi fay er ItaMff, fa* mid! *Tt I* tm- , i t o * I f f * * discevsEred that he tost two of,them,: Thus attending were hor only son, tbs jury deciding against hte.’ Some John Townsley and famHy of Wash- record! Why everrtthe jAnllor in the ington C. II., Mrs, Marion Townsley nttol commuatoatton ef the Ohio Grand Lode* of tfaseas at Cotombu* selected Ctovstond ae tfa* city for the 1381 confers*!ct. Jtffin R. Flotron, Dayton, was elected grand master, eewrt hottee who hold* no certificate and Mr. and Mm. C, M, Crouse of to praetke law has done nearly as Cederville. ...... .......... "*»rwir r A ftiuwc- bale M tm tmt iC*m*** Titree nnmasfaed faaaiHt* eecaped ^fl2r' Diamond* ^and jewelry valued at-j $1,500. were taken from the show-! case* of the Levy Jewelry company, l fleveland, fiy thieves, who entered the store by breaking a panel in th* j F**fk umrtd' to to A m * m m u m m m < . W» t* 0mmmt Mav, II, | Wteler 4k Britokay* N ot . M, rofabte* a Lonua grecery ef aaeded tot; ? aftar { $500. ■A sgetrial oe«* Mr*. " ‘ «fa» Bamtinl M Cleaver, 09, proprietor of Maplewood sterk farm, beer Itola* ware, hanged himself ia a wood near his hote*. Worry ovffi* the woat mar- tmt'te.wmigitod afajtfai oeafe, ^V. L. CLEMANS R ea l Estate Canbefault - at my aWee«a«tt iaictrday «r rssmfaad fag ' my tmt lastcaa«cfatrNmt FHONfaS Officsl* OEDARYILU5, OHIO R«ricte»cea-lJj I (\ JL, ,ite'eMat’tfailtNITirC — J
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