The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

V,"W *** 'u •*• *.*rm»* m ' 3s. J .<v*» ..Ub ,A m C E D A E Y I L W O H ^ 4 n 1920 « . 8 A R P t n a A «s-r - «®*4 peeepert# that Mm mmrn m m 4 o Mk*w&e,. =wifi to* Raft&licA* brhetlr with rood wajoriti*#, In OW» vtiwr an* « f tiic f t eeetiwwmi w*$ % **P«bHca»s, Hardfog wfil mv* egftd support in *11 branches o f tint goVernmerit. Ohio fell in hoe with other states jwti wJR; have every stats office filled with Republicans, The only question at first was over tiu* governorship but Harry h. Davi* will have mort: tiwn 1M ,000 plurality over Via D<***; *1Mgr* ConatiMmati Fefswa* re-alerted; by 26,000 plurality. B. WHUa for Senator by over I M Qfc»* gave BtetsRn* abdut 400|f>0fl, The- Crabbe prohibition ebforce?- meut *§fc eandee by -*75,000 bvthe state. - — The election locally was nobmarked with”a ch in g unusuri e*rtAfc the in­ terest Ipsplayed hfc tile firajb Voters. The day Wa*- quiet through put and .a v^yyarge vote was polled- In for­ mer Rgwjdential years tint vote, pol­ led in yadi prerinefc wttt1around 886, This y«*r the cwr««Mttft>a polled 498 votes j«r*d the township 469 votes. - The following is the vote in the corporgttien «nd;towBshtp on presi- dential:ell5etors for Harding and Cox: Cdfp. Twp, 34fi .232 - i t f l i Qowsjpm mm *1 "«*>*.»? Win, •£, Boyd, Hep. Oscar E. Rrtdfute, Dem. I l l ; 106 *n3ij£nM^*< p. y»SMr*^*'W ' ForlSteverner-- ; fS, ' .Hany .'X,. Davies Jfc. Vic l^nahey^'Dpw U. S» Senator— , iW c S , Willis R. W. A. Johan, a ’-•''.-at.1?:. / ,-.tT*.- F ors WARNING w a s not heeded ^ ■;■■•"'■■■.. BY SOME ELECTORS CONI NtW* Items: 297'. 10fc There had .been, ample warning' ,l$fi j&jdygg «R voters about certain in­ structions as to changing a national 346; 3481ticket and writing names. The law 116' 1024 does not recognise such, and, the ' to, begoverped " y and ’ tnstrncted ail speh m HERE IS ONE PROMISETHAT SHOULD BE MAD® GOOD. ' ; -‘t?,.-ir : , . I ' ” i f t Gowdy ip; Xenia ran Counter’ to w*e friends o f Frank- T, Tarbox, who* is Court; Bailiff Under Judge Kyi*. To influence ,vot$s for Howdy prom- Me* i«wh}»s^Al^ W, O ,.^ H. I. .■ f Four Cleveland |to death when ax >bound for Alums- ! Aatumobile, vhieh •railway traog lost t The man vers rets •from Akron. Th* ; Lriesnx, John 8. 1 60* and Bdweet U John Cooper, dl> with the murder of T. Tiller in a Coin cultured after a the hills of Athena' -turned to Columbus. Three automobile and robbed two Prevision company secured with a psg, HCM. after their maihine find pur»u«4:^ twe miles. Eight workers when splashed by Tiffa plant tAii w. Stinchr Perry county prob* Prank Fleck, bell the last survivor of Indian fighters* was' tmr-nbila on a eul) Tdlcdc. tf4bk was ’ Oae alleged robber another capture^ tn> ■Toledo when Floyd meb in his drug stor may ia Edward Imu«j| 22* Nras arrested. ■ A.fashionably ^ an' helped a highwa lake from WII ti e glare of the town section of Tdig Howard Hiidefi Richland county, gav rnW m m m ipasig body, which he near an elevator i*; hraud Bhortiy? self at the place ’ Tomh of G*r Harrison, first' pre ir n k m i ’Stats,’» ' ' ;\^welth„ 41,60ft w e» stolen window;:«f ,thp Mavle, Norwalk, $m&.\ y. iM WS w WEIOTW b * I W ’ i H P I • Is ilkt m I duki dbiiMtt’t g y to t i i lo tM p id b . ,*m4 Boiled Deem far tfc* Rear | « f t » Three peteoee were number of otheif Jftiiy km Penasylvauia tm# ftks #£ Youter,” lumpa| mtlee we;,t of Nfwwk, lin tig# ,: eight steel cosetiM-tiigf 3 S ? w * m • A paving brisk tossed through A ; display window eaetiMi two thisvan gpeergud to eeeepe with jewelry valued at ?1>- • CtariM ***• takes from a showcase of the F. ‘ wasiH, Gear company, Cleveland, i ia i When an automobile collided, with kind re- his machlpe, four miles north of New-; 'at*, John R. Fdti, W, sustained A ‘ held up fwwtared skull. HU wife wafi also „ t'te i%U» seriously lajureA and Dowell A. “Arnold, 38, br*',teman> j *Af »a«rly *** crushed to death «t WsUsTlUe la «nother "Aksu he mustepped while afamptlng >mm than • «b»Pl« ~ John Cohn. 18, burned hy a , a take® for a t,. Leaving^ar, judge of i* dead, jr'have been ** hand of by an au* Mrs. Rim # sight fire read Itilied by- Lew read near * ** - - -3 cam-enter.'^ 8 . • * * » » . j-whot arid ! th»n &»? ti»A «U*e ^ chaise in Despite the need f®p tit, ovkr 7 teendtwo iDWo, mmece or ti» t&jn W» not, wounded; working more- tfcte Rtft time -owUg; ng worn- ] Hutted ItiRt •.'??<#»?« fl* .Dhln ,an- 'iw c l tpftiti o f peop le w ho fa il. I t la sa fe to affirm th a t system atic sav ing fo r tw en ty yea rs w ill absolu tely preclude th e possib ility o f ev e r be in g dependent. ; T h is B an k w ill h e lp y o u increase y ou r savings b y add ing 4 B er C en t in terest. * I f y ou h a v e n 't a p a v in g ! A ccou n t, s ta rt on e th is w eek , and a b ov e alt keep it grow ing . D on ’ t be on e o f th e peop le w h o fa il. . eld up and.; ■tier, in the down* aaunn*d, wnn#m real Battler, «* ® pt-:orsf* „ HGdet* sCfdamllc, tomm wfpff - 4 * W%i* Henry Ohio, tiPTSSS?*4 kesfeHi .„v„.....w-aa hlfc % ... '* Ifiddletowii piarsiotefi* urged the County to employ mere nurshs for tgetith:’ work.-* y Five thon^uag milk bottles recently ! .» ^ureh«eed by,twp Warm hjilk,deal- • mtt and which had sever bees nsddy j Were condemned as being short moae-. "’ftk-iJNcpect police tirtestml gal- ■ ■JtetlsA'.til, arid George Hont-, "•'^^whmt idrs. mvmntMm - ; Vk “ l *: ■ {?«. , r v*<-i*r> V*%- !A , Horth 849 G. M. Terrill . 346 R, !>. Williamson ■ 336. John Alexander 128 Coiinty Treasurer—* 186 John H, McVay, R. ’ 338 J. B. Mitchell, D- ■ 120 Chief JusticeSupreme Court— “ ............................................................. 211 384 326 110 $82 110 91 136 180 239 144 268 91 183 188 243 148 265 276 C. % Marshall, R. Hugh L, Nichols D. Supreme Court— E. S. .Matthias Thomas A .' Jonues Common Fleas Court— Charles H. Ryle R. I* Gowdy =, Probate Gourt— J. Carl Msssfaatl The Cribbe enfimsemnerit act was givsfi. a big vote in both prednets: Cecporstiont yes, $89, no, 107. Li th* township, yes, 818, xrn, 27. Resalts in tim ctwmty war* as fol­ lows: ■ . ■■’ % Harding 2607t Cox, 4065. Wails* SCS^jIaiiafi, 4062 * Fees* son* Sye, 4206. Davis, am , Donahef, 4611. Broadetoo*, 7288} Bradfute 4808, CemmlBakttsrv--PerriU* received the highest vote and gets the four year term; North second, Wilismew , third. The fight for Gmaotm Beta Judge resulted ia IL L. Gowdy wirmfasg ovW Judge Kyf# t f SUl votee. Tlti* Wes. the only oouteet la the ootmty that attracted great interest, Th* Demo­ crats only had one .nominee for com- tnkxkme?, John Alexander, who was backed by he W, C. T. tl, but this or­ ganisation failed to defeat either of the Republican nontirtete. this fo& about marking lotg istil. airi .os- ftfilbtied tile ' 8dvW. <jr*88,wer« markediathab ^^^teiCfiaisfc- ha nontiSfidad by ,|eririu^*«onwtetion..aa fot* ftifitidtafij' «r go on .the balkA by petition. The priiibltion fores* Could, not get the required number of signatures and course lost their right to * place on the ballo.t under the Ohio law. ROSS P. T. ASSOCIATION The -.regular monthly meeting of the Rot# township' Parent Teachers’ Association will be held as usual at the school, Friday, Nov, 12 At 2 P.M. At, this meeting two .matters of in­ terest and importance will betaken up Reports o f Mrs. Arthur Cummings and Mrs. Frank Dean on the recent Parent Teachers' contention held in Dayton, Get. 14-16 and tile adoption of a permanent constitution and by­ laws by the association. Further plans for definite work will also be discuss ad. The success of the men and ladies In pushing the Lecture Court* ticket campaign, has encouraged . them to undertake other specific linei of work and these will be Started, immediate­ ly. WHAT NAMES MEAN. Mrs. J. H. ttUbttnt- he* looked up th* middle sMm * f Senator Harding. Gamaliel is mentioned in th* SM* kt Humbert, t*M| t*2#j 7:54A0; DM8 m »tm tii Art* MU, R* Beta** Matmebyrical dte*»m*Y til* ***»& « o f the rtim* a*nwdi*i, M «•#» *• ward Oft sp faM rnm m m m i ia aft th* Ornpm» m*atton*d above the nmt» is a^dicaM* a# rtk»* - •■ "Trail's Bad'’ is the nara* <rf the aMg»htei*nt country **tat# o f &**> Qbtc, sooth of Dayton. It is on* o f th* a m b ««M tf rnmm M Ohio mat m m rn typo. A llot moving ** Omt- j iTWitnifi from tb« Third dteSrict fa* tine* m m and gertsmoref OWofiat fihrt* 2 «rM» and *o*«|»lothig W* poll* ieaFrtioed As the deleotod oandidste ' §m m V&mi in th* country, Got. C5oat?!nr*li(*tt to “Trail’* Mai” m 4mm m u m fa *«*»*• *••} mm. This tarn** tib* and o f his poll T Th* Red Cross is *ti» **iMbg mm I8*v« It* make good his word with the W. CL % H«-amribers a $ l A;Jin Mu. ISlpdiox, • Tbe-0plk>sitesmof' this ^ hdoC is' found in * attuation at Wcfberfowe when a prominent ooiorfid.pbtttietan- minister in Us amraum last Sunday night ..asked Ids members to support Mr. Gowdy for tyro, reasons. Che* was that bis good fri d, T. H. Howard, Ycnia,. had the promise of the posi­ tion. of Court Bailiff upon Mr. Gowdy’a election as judge, Another reason for supporting Mr. Gowdy was that the minister's niece, a stenogra­ phs* at Wilberfbrce was to become the court stenographer If Mr. Gowdy yras. elected, Xenia North precinct, in­ cluding WilbeWfotc* gave Gowdy 368 votes. Tpe story needs no other con­ firmation. - , • The minister that urged support for Gowdy ia nl member o f th* Gdwdy- Marthall executive committee. Tv H, Howard is one o f the Gowdy-Marshall bosses in the Famous Fourth ward. This faction’s other boea in theFourth ward, Xenia, B’ y Rogers,, will be deputy to Harvey Elam, when he be­ comes Clerk o f Court, This makes the Famous Fourth ward bosses solid in the court house after January 1st. tag the action of the operators at Cleveland promising aid to General pshher in. his drive tp force down Prices ( 1 „ £ , v * ! A *(tr fiw truck carrying' three men was struck at Canton, by a freight train. Ralph Young, driver of the truck, was seriously iniured,/ Because the Hessian fiy has appear­ ed in many wheat fields In Fairfield .county, much wheat will have, to be replanted, Toledo has .returned to central standard time. , The junior and senior. classes ot; Lake township (Ttfood county) high l^hool are without fund* As the result of * burglary at the; school. The safe.; In Superintendent’ E. B. Graham’s1 riffle* was broken open. Brotherhood of Locomotive Epgi- Ueers’ Co-operative National bank o f Cleveland received Us charter from' the comptroller and will open its doors for business Nov, I. D, B. Foster, 67, farmer and,banker, died suddenly at the People's bank at Thomyill*, Where he was transacting business, i f is believed that heart failure caused his death. Mrs, Hannah C. -SoikeJ, 47, Dover, died- from heart disease a f e w min* automobile; UNION REVIVAL SERVICES, At a meeting Monday evening of the Minister. *Union and sever*! .lay­ men of the different churches it was, decided to hold union revival services beginning' December 1 and >' lasting until Sabbath evening Dec. ,1». The meetings will b* held in tfi* Opera house and will be conducted by tho K*r, W. C. Nash of Springfield, O. Mr. Nash cornea highly recommended and under his leadership the revival will no doubt prove « success. Beginning n«xtwe*k cott*g* prayer meetings will be held la Oedarvine wed the surrounding country. The fol­ lowing committees were appointed 1, Cottage prayer meeting—Meesrs White, Barker, Hstriman, Finney. 2. Entertainment— Meesrs. Busier, Finney, W. C. Iliff. 8. Finance—Messrs Hartman, Jur- kat, Stewart, Bttwwtt,* Publicity— Messrs. Busier, Karlh Sadi, W. C. -Biff, McElhbmey. * 8. Music—Committee to be com- p«i*d o f «N aheir leaders o f the dif­ ferent elturehes. 6, To arrange for the opera house- Part**, Finney, W. H. Cmweit. BENTIMlNT W A iC aAN Gm ^ teBoar Springs want on record for Judg* ISyl* hrfth * majority o f about 100 over Gowdy, Six yearn ago Gowdy defeated Kyle in that place three to one. She activity of Mrs, Flatter for} Gowdy and for the mixed ticket sent secrek of' voter* over to Eyl# m Aj tkk*ie*tnp«i«tt< nte* after hei* 'A }. .Was wrecked a mile west .oi Dresdeu, .. • jlw , ■ | Louis Kitamiller, 24, Akron, rub* TV* hope that Mr. Gowdy will; worker, died of injuries received mske good his promlsea to those men. *jn t fan. Let there be no duplication of the] Msrlon Dewey, 1* months old, Frank Robinson case in Xenia when;drowned In.a rain barrel while play- Gowdy was district tax sseessor. \ lug at her home in Ashtabula, Mr. Robinson was a teacher in the Five pet dogs and a cat wer* killed colored- schools and had the promise; *» ^ the lat* o f the appointment of aSseesor in his Elisabeth Miller, Cincinnati. ward by Mr. Gowdy* When the time came another was appointed and Rob­ inson Was told by Gowdy that he could never think of appointing a black man to assess a white man, It behoves Mr. Howard and the colored minister to guard their interests closely. History may repeat Itself. ROSS LECTURE COURSE. At Elyria, Mike Martini of Lorain was found guilty of murdering Stan­ ley jaeobiWski during a card game. Jury at Cleveland allowed Henry A. Forbes 216,600 damages for loss of his right eye while working at the Core** chemical plant. ‘ Three armed hsndlte escaped With fl41 ffom E, & Brbwn'a filling station lit th* heart of Newark; Akron university asked the city council for-$160,006 for extension of work,-'.: James Shannon, 65, Steubenville, The RosS township lecture course gives promise o f being even more of w*~« wuedTy'* passenger frain when a success than last year in Rost town- he ^epp^ around the end of a switch ship. The course Is mote expensive *engine, than that of last year hutmote season j Marion Svoschas, 5,.was burned to tickets have been sold so that he in- death at Lorain when her clothes ctease on he contract guarantee will, ignited While she was playing near a be easily covered. * pile of burning leaves. * Tht Parent Teachers’ Association’ Vasil A. lliia, steel Worker at of the Centralized school undertook Youngstown, was mushed to death the sale of tickets proceeding the first ww*« a melting bucket. first number held October 27 and the success was insured from the start, The first number, Edward Reno, ma­ gician, pleased a large audience, The following are the numbers on the course with the dates (baric French Co., entertainers, Nov. 27th. A. T. Bailey, lecturer, Dec. 10 Bernice Ladd, reader, Jan, 4, MeDonald-Crewder Go. entertain­ ers, Feb. 14, Have yuut **I*MR*priatedher*. Attorney Don R, McGill, Netsim- villa, filed suit fftr 86,000 alleged dam* ago from the election board for using his name on the ballot as a candidate for prosecuting attorney, contrary to his will, index Republican, one of (wo after* noon daily newspaper* published at Bellcfontaine, passed into new hands when Roy Blessing sold his control* ling interest to C. K/GUielMr of Dela­ ware. '■ Kuperintendent of Schools Carroll Remf of Akron put the ban on half hi. e for airls In scheel. * ■ . — k Eoee... .. —.....— hurt, probably fatally when he fell under th* wheels of an auto truck. * One hundred and fifty^phyefclans i attended the annual session Of the ( Northwestern Ohio Medical' assdcta- ’ turn at, Tiffin. •1 , ' Daniel fFMarf, 70* retired contracr tor, was killed by a tram near Tall-1 madge,' Summit county, while super* 5 vising, the clearing of timber on fits ■ farm* . v i Miss Thelma Keller Was shot and probably fatally wounded, at her home in-Springfield, •Mrs;-Frank,B. Snwden IS in Jail, accused, by MISS Keller with the shooting, which is ftt'eged to have been the result of jfalrnmy on the part of Mrs, Snowden. Allen Dewacy Borin,. 18, Dockland; Crawford county, was shot In the1 back by Deputy Sheriff John Stock­ man, and Clifford Mossier and Thom­ as Stephens, both 17, were arrested when they tried to escape'with an anlo said to have been stolen, Akron and Cuyahoga Falla voters Were enjoined from voting on the an­ nexation of Cuyahoga Phils to Akron by a ruling of the court o£ appeals at Cleveland. S. Herbert Harrison, former presi­ dent and general manager vt a large lumber, company at Canton, was sen­ tenced to nerve from one to 20 year* In the Ohio penitentiary following his plea of guilty to the charge of forgery to notes- aggregating |*,600. Robert M. Campbell of Leesville was ktltad by^explosion of a keg of powder in the mine of the Cleveland Coal company, nearSherrodaville. IBs son-inlaw, whe was working nearby, wts burned, bat will recover. Bily'Tracy, 3, Painesrille, was fa­ tally Wounded by a bullet that glanced off its mark when Clark Bal- dattff, 15, discharged a rifle. Following a quarrel at her home in Cleveland, MtfeS Ida Thompson Was fatally shot bv a man who is sought by the police. Cleveland’s list*Of fatal traffic acci­ dents reached 102 when Isadora Le^ bine, 37, Was crushed between his Junk wagon and &u atoto truck. At Cleveland, Vinko Biasick, 30, and- hts brother Frank were burned probably fatally whet* they sought a gas leak with a lighted matoh. Bandit# forced their way into the office of the Stark Electric company at Salem and carried away a safe containing 214, A lone bandit lined dp employes of an Erie railroad camp near Hifamv Portage county* and robbed them of 1370. Thcmas Branch filed at Youngstown front wounds received, if is charged, when in a quarrel withhi# son-in-law, J, J. Beacham. itev. James 8. West, pastor of Firsf Baptist church, Middletown, resigned to accept a charge at Datroit. Five bandits forcibly entered the home of Ralph F Tearney, cashier of the Alvotdton bank at Alvordton, Wiliams county, compelled Teamcy to accompany them to the bank and open the vault, and escaped with 33,500 in cash and several hundred dollars’ worth o f liberty hernia, ?Oi ’ ll C%* % ^ la* , : } } V ic im la 1 G *i C 'z ite lm a s D a y in th e M o r n in g * * ■ * * ** , • f *• Snfpv&stethe whole; family by putting a Victor record on the new Victrola; usher m the happ.tsfc of clays lo tho Stnu/ss of eornc familiar h'Mr.ttirhg Yuiatidc ctuoll .The Victrola tD^Ires eertah a merry Christines? and it pbr- peiuiUcs your *r?yfsinge c* r’Ood*-%vill for ye *rs to - ccnio, V/ilh X’ictor .records evpvy one in the family con hear just the music o f his o ; her ovm chfika, mttapMla I bv the world's jfieteic-et artiow, i\s Ci (list tho t lsty«jiiri .-scry- thin: iDrVvi :U£‘I. Dfop hi. CUU< iawaj ,Cfc U* f** I>*1 ,<.r *a . tri'tBa. Xenia, !)fc- •>«-* ■«—- — *. S.-fes. // ( / ■ r ; V '

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