The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
• • • • * • * * * • W B t t A M n m u i * ' * « * • • * * « * Th* M. K Oettfisrooe* is being held tW« year a t BellefraUIne, Rev. V, R. B'twiw is attending. f a r Salsi- A two story bouse, tr m * dm Hto*, OH ChilBeothe s tre e t BoiWtoc to be nwvudfrow, lot. , ■ J» R. Orr I t , C, Watt i* arranging to erect a »®w dwelling on his j a m on th* Yellow Springs pike occupied £>yWm. fpwidtBn. fou rteen e a r inspectors in Xenia are no t on a stpfit* in zmypathy vfith those in CSneinnati, jDayto n anc Springfield. The controversy is over a nidaefion in wages. The place* have been filled with new tpen and the company had moire applicants than jobs. , Raymond Bitenour vras in Kansas City last week where he purchased five ears of extra good feeding cat tle. The shipment of 142 head has a r rived apd he has four of the cars on grass, each oar separate from the other. The fifth car was sold yester day to Frank Lackey and they were Berfords that averaged 1100 pounds. Mr. -Ritenour nays that the cattle market is picking up and promises to be good this, fa ll.' Frank Townsley is having .a new porch erected to fiis residence in the country ‘Occupied iby his son,' Ralph and wife. The porch replaces the one destroyed hy fire. , I*ior Sale.*- »A two story house, frame dwelling,, oh ChillicothC street. Building to he movedfr<?m lot. J..R . One Mias Alberts Owens Xs visitdag Miss Juanita Alhferook in Pataafcala, 0 . Rev. W. A. Condon and family are speeding a few days a t tits homy of Mr. sad Mrs. R. C. W a tt „ * The Western S ta r founded in 1800 and the oldest paper.west of the JM- leghaaey mountains has been sold to Frank Sari-el* of Album, III. The S ta r ha* been a fixture In Lebanon for many years* John Marshall Hal ford was the owner. new Bukk touring ear was stolen from in fron t o f the agency in Spring field la s t week, Urn machine was to be delivered to a purchaser by the dealer. A' colored man was' seen to drive it away but he could net be caught. A, E. WHdman of near Selma while out in a field noticed a new Car in a r&vine. The sheriff was notified and with the dealer found the car in' good condition except th a t the 11 cense tags had been removed. The machine was identified, .ft is supposed that the th ief expected to return in the night fo r the auto. . World's Highest Village. The fittfe vtUage of Karsolc In Kash mir is said hy a writer In L’Afltronomle to he-the highest, in the world. Its altitude is *14,846 feet, The buildings consist of a few Wretched,stone houses and ~a small Buddhist1 monastery. Kashmir Is the most northerly state of India,and lie*,wholly in the Himalaya mountains. Not far from its eastern border is M t Evereat, the loftiest peak,, so fay as known, in the woMd. *\ , Fo r Sale:? Big Type Poland China inale hogs. C. W, Mott.(tf) . The Early Balkan Settlers. - The first barbarians to settle per manently in the Balkan peninsula' were the Bulgers. a 'Finnish people whose homy was the middle Volga districts/ The filers are said to have begun to pour Into this region as early as the third1century, but'they wete pot established until some jlma after the Bulgarian Invasion. J * 5 ** w , Keyes, 9t, who has beta,, n patient at *&• Columbus state ies- W * m i f m nb , choked to death * hlao* ot meat whiie Mting FmnkMoWo. co*vir ed of t h e m ^ bar o t tbe fa u lty of the college ef der of W. C. fily and Lvprg.eJC.FMP , Q’Mo«&tate university tor the OHIO fiilANINGS BtoS Plow IS THE TIME To prepare for winter driving. Any o f.th e following closed car bargains,v "Guaranteed as Represented” will' afford you real comfort and protection fron t winfry winds and snow. Your car, Liberty Bonds.'Liv#Stock or Baled' Hay takes in trade r ’ t . 1 - , - , * \ >, * • 1920 Studebaker'Sedan Repainted and rebuilt. This car i s guaranteed same a s how - “Studebaker., - 1 ' * , • \ , 1920 Buick’Sedan \ /Only beefi driven .7000 miles; looks and runs like new'. - ■ ' 1918 Wescott Sedan ,< Wire wheels, Cord tires and completely rebuilt, - 1918 Wescott Chape Wire wheels, cord tires, good <paint and body Condition; trans mission and rea r axle overhaul- 1 1918 Hudson Super Six Sedan, Good tires and good paint;' ’ Upholstery, sea t covers' and .mechanically A -l. 1918 Reo Sedan This is > bargain; Repainted' and rebuilt; first class tires. . 1918 Studebaker Six 7 Passenger Sedan, tires, top and-paint Very good; mechanical condition very good. • * 1920 Oaklad Coupe - Looks and nm s like.new.' 1920 Maxwell -5 Passenger; artcraft winter top; cord tires; new pain t and completely rebuilt. , j 1918 Crow H lk h a rt, , ’ * . Convertable sedan, Wire wheels new paint, cord • tiros- and com pletely rebuilt* 4 t- 1913 Paige Sedan Rebuilt, repainted, boxd tires and wire* wheels* We have open models of standard ma plan and te rm . — .— . . . -----— kee, roadsters and. touring on same-plan and terms.' ‘ Beth Plumes 439—Call us and Reverse' the-charges ' 4 Burke Mortor ’ , 249 If. Fountain Are, ■ ,Springfield, flitio “THE HOUSE THAT TRUTH BUILT” Sold only bydealers The best fabric tire . madeforheavyservice or-rough roads— RED-TOP Extr* P|y“--HeavyTread , 30 x 31 $ 22.00 Reduction on all styles and sixet 0 " A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product par, d e v a l u e mamiueturers, i* eeaaection v-Ub a ti.?M pay roU rob* >b»ry last New Year's- day. paid, the penalty in the electric chair a t the penitentiary. He died “game." HaroIJ jUbsrt, 18, BelleiVatslae, died four hours after his skull p a l fractured when his motorcycle-vent into a ditch, Joseph W. Bloneker, 85. former treasurer of Butler county and for mer director of public service a t -Hamilton, died -after an iiljiea^ of,* 'year. ■ Arthur McCann was killed and -three other* were injured when their automobile turned over west of Co? lumbua. When a gas burner exploded in «P large.retort at the National Carbon plant a t Foetorla,. pscar Boyd, fire man, Was buried under tons of brick* -He escaped -with bruises., Clayton peris, A, was burned ta death when fire- destroyed a hath * t Monroeville, A 10 per pent wage reduction we* put Into effect, at' the Tiffin plant of ,the Webster Manufacturing, company,: Skeleton ot a mall was found in A thicket pn the John Porter farm near BrosdacrO, west of Ashtahuls, Bodies ot Moses Boyer, 62, and David Boyer, 67, brothers and pio neers ot Peshler, Bonry, county, were found floating In the Maumee river, ' Safeblowera entered the New York Central depot a t Deerfield, near Alli ance and carried away a safe Weigh ing more than half a ton. It con tained money orders end checks. Body o t Lieutenant Marcus Easter ly, killed In the explosion Of the dir igible 3R.fi In England, will be taken fo Youngstown for burial,, Mrs, E b * terly, the'.dead officer^'wife,,,with her three children, is vlpitlng LJeu- tdnpnt *Esterly’s father,' A Youngs town attorney, , * ... A plan to “reduce the membership of Toledo council was approved by the trustees of the chamber,’of com merce, ' Under the proposed amend ment the city would be divided-into seven districts, At present-Toledo has 16 councllmen, ‘ *, . Agreement for the'consolidation of the Ohio State Telephone company and the Ohio Bell Telephone com pany, which has been ratified by di rector*. and 1 stockholders of “ both companies, was filed with the futili ties commission. At the same time the companies asked .apprhval of the. consolidation and, of .the various stock issues which are to he made' by' the new Company. ' - Minnie Lakotas, 13,“was shot and killed At Bedford ^ Mike Pinter, 38, rejected suitor, after which, Blnter kilted'himself. - ' Harry Ivey, contractor, died a t Chlllicothe from injuries received Ju an 'automobile accident The autot, mobile he was driving collldsd with ttfo horse-drawn trucks. Two hundred Senses Iconnty teach ers 'attended the midsummer tesdb-. efs* institute a t Tiffin, ‘ Uhbey Glass company’s plant a t Toledo ha* been reopened. Frank Belietti, 78, died a t Youngs town from injuries received when hp was run down by an automobile on his. Way to work. , ’ Edward Bjtut, 41, captain In the 141st regiment of engineers during th e .world war, died at Akron ot In juries received when an automobile In which he was riding overturned. * Mrs. Elizabeth Still wag shot and killed a t Steubenville and her- di vorced husband, Edward Still, 42^1* suffering a t a hospital from the' ef fects of poison which physicians said was aelf-admlntstered. ^Still l a . al leged to haVe done Jhe, shooting.' Two steam yachts, the Venice* and the Tranquillo, confiscated a t Cleve land for alleged whisky running, wilt be sold, James i t Walker, 64, Republican; politician, died a t Cleveland. A negro escaped from Middletown police by crawling through a-window at headquarters after he had been arrested, for the alleged theft of an automobile In Youngstown. William Barger, prominent in atate grange circles, has been elected pres ident of the Champaign County Fair association. E. W* Mosler, preaiding officer ,of Lima lodge ot Masons, announced that,the lodge plans to erect a J&Ot,* 900 temple a t Lima in the next two ■years, Jefferson Glass company’s plant a t Brilliant, Jefferson county, will dose next month, making 200 (die. Wage difficulties am given a s the cause, Obarls* Bryant' a&d Mrs. Asa Ba ker, both,of Springfield, were badly injured when Bryant’s auto turned turtle near M t Sterling. Borne 700 liability policies are said to be continuing in force in. Ohio de spite the Industrial commission’* no tice to cancel them h i compliance with, the 1917 law. The commission may cell on the attorney general to bring contempt proceeding* against tbe companies. Dover poBt, American XAglou, and the- Klwanl* club are helping the Boy Scouts raise 31,600, Dover’s ap portionment Ot 36,809 for the Boy Scout council. Rev, H. B. Giles, former pastor Of the Presbyterian churOb of Ashta bula, was drowned a t Portland, Ore,, ■While attempting to savda Boy Scout from drowning. Henry B, Bane, former president Of the Marlon National hank, has beeh appointed a national bank ex* .ihitttef* past tour years, has resigned to be eo*t* dean of the law college a t the University of West Ylrginla. W- H. Bolyerstott, president of the Maylon chamber of commerce, was elected president of the new hotel Company of Marlon which plans to erect the Hotel Harding a 3300,000 S-starr structure. " * Since last spring, the state prohi bition enforcement bureau secured 700 .convictions for liquor law viola tions. fines aggregating 3147,600, Installation of a merchants’ deliv ery system will be made by the Can ton postoffice sopn. , ‘ Leonard Warden, 4; Toledo, died After eating ra t poison-. - Lawrence Sehunck resigned as postmaster at Celfna, . ‘ Ret. Walter Whailon of Zanesville; was called to the pastorate of “the Westminster Presbyterian church, Springfield,' - ( * James Xenos, 26, was stabbed apd probably fatally wounded .while standing on a sidewalk in Canton., His alleged assailant, ‘ John Texas, Is in Jail, ’ Raymond J. Copeland, Youngstown councilman, was, seriously burped about the 'face and hands in A gaso line -explosion, , . ■ Thomas Brothers’ company, whole sale Jeweler* of pincinnati, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Liabilities $133,0001 assets $80,141. Isaac Miller, 67*. president of the Farmers’ - Btate bank of Eldorado, Darke county, was struck add. killed by an automobile. 1 Chester L. Sharp, 37, who founded the boys’ Sunday school congress of- Ohio in 1910, died a t Lancaster. Mrs. PauI R. Barnes of Columbus was appointed assistant state film censor by Director of-EducationVer*. apri'M. Rlegel, ,'Nathan Wise, ,30, was killed: and Lewis1Entaffiluger and Marlon Wood were seriously Injured' when a rail road motor car op' which they were riding collided with an automobile, near Hobson,. Gallia county. Rupert R. Beetisam, speaker of the house of the Ohio general assembly, underwent an operation for an Inter nal ailment, and ,1s reported a* reat- Ling well. His home .is a t Cadiz. | , Settlement, has been reached he- ! t^eeh the Toledo; Bowling Green ‘afid Southern Traction company And Its' employes ou wages and Working conditions,. . . v ’ ; -Body of Oliver -Walters, 64, was found hanging at the end of a rope a t Belle ’Center, Logan county,.where be had. been visiting ,hfs brother,' JOhil fa lte rs . ‘ <Spsie Davis, 17, struck hy a speed ing-automobile a t West’-Liberty, Lo gan county, saved her life by* cling ing to the, radiator-of-the car, Bh* was severely burned. , Edward Bailey, 46, was drowned in ' the waterworks reservoir nearPique. Rev. J, H. Teter, Coshocton, Will •retire from the ministry after, a career- la the ptUpit of 60 years. * .Ohio. Oil company, Findlay* de clared the regular quarterly dividend, of $^)26 per share to stockholders of rdcord Aug/igA " “• D, M. BroWn, federal prohibition agent tor- the Youngstown district, turned over his office to C. G. Rog ers upon notice ot his suspension, with that Of Chris Dellsteln, Edward Weaver ahd C. F, Howard, his depu ties. Brown says h i will lpslst upon an investigation of all the affairs of his office; Mrs. Elisabeth L. Clark, of Steu benville was appointed superinten dent of pharJties -in the state Welfare department a t a salary ot $4,000. She succeeds H, H. Shlrer. ’ Sylvester Lukamek, 25, sought toy the murder of his wife, Anna, and ‘the probable fatal Shooting ot John Lansle, a roomer )a the Lukamek home, in Cleveland, shot and killed himself in a farmhouse at-Hiram: -when cornered in an upstairs room. I, M. Grover, farmer and former member Of the Ohio.legislature from Gallia county, died suddenly* a t Ga hanna. George RApotky, 62, Lorain, is dead aUd Mrs. Louis Borac seriously 111 as the result of having eaten’ toadstools, which they thought were mushrooms* William Peach, 66, SeuecaviUe, a patient a t a Columbus bospitst, leaped from a third-story window and was killed. Governor Davis h a* ' ordered a “searching Inquiry” by the new pa role board Into circumstances «ur» rounding liberation from the peniten tiary of “some of the most danger* ous types of lawbreakers'’ by the late hoard of ctamency. Zanesville was selected as the place for bolding the 1922 state con ference. of the FTeU Methodist, church. ■ . ■ : . *■ ,J 0 hU Redo is held s t Akron oh a ’charge of shooting to wound his wife; ' k * Louis j . Goldman, 71, former presi dent Of the Union 'of American He-, brew congregations and a national figure in Jewfth activities, died at bis home in Cincinnati. Former service men of Cincinnati who may be without money or em ployment this winter are to. be cared for by Robert R, Bentley post pf the American Legion. Rawing bar* of their'cells, Milton fitUmon and William Anderson* fed eral prisoners, wanted in. New York city for alleged thefts of automo biles, escaped from the county jail a t Columbus. , Opium. ' OpfeM is the.'dried juice e f the WMte peppy* t flower th a t grow* be many part* o f Ait**; a few ‘days after the lowers have, fallen off the plants men go through Ibe fields la the afternoon and make little cuts in the poppy bead. Out of these cuts s milky Jnicd eOies, which dries Into a brown, Sfloky paste, livery montint the men g* through the field* again and romp* off thi* paste, wblcto they put into Later M If 1* made into htif-p u h * am a m tastes* fee 'thtowaa*. Wlti Held Ne Mere Frieenere, The 'faineue Ohateeit dTf he* held ^ m Met .pefewer. w ith H* m * «f • tn*'w*r the- white* rocky utti* Mam edf ItaTOMtle*, made weeid fismohe hy Alexander W m m i» Ms never “The f l n a t * f lleu te Orleto*H v tm tfd i to ,1k* stato* ef n thew ptoee to r tonr- hito, a etatsm tt ha# Atidl atoce JITI Frotmbly fh* teat & e!4 ato o* its tomeeptainef* « »ied mm let ¥ , ' ' to 'to il* - was th* who ws*. Hij-jj'' wnri,itoi/)li4| tea . |to|Ew gWEIlSHPI ■ Dre.SMITH andSCOn UUPT JBP IS m * Ww* - Vp -iPpiiMliVVIPNI- - - ; - Prices In Reach of AM b . m . L ■ IRwW mVm P ': t o Less Best ^ tvyrfm* 1 1 \ N e v e r 31» p PPttote* g)t 7 M p v s 2; t r a . o t io h m 4jB$e oorotoe..... -ppt toe’toetn. to atom •net toe ( is: H h in Wor Roffto Fftoo© \ m CLEANING AND SCALING SXOO Thee* Brice*M Efttot tJatii Further Motto* WORK STARTED OH YOUR FIRST VMRT CALL FQR APPOINTMENT—EXAMINATION PfMBC DENTISTS 2P/i SOUTH LIMESTONE S , 'Over Wooiworth’s'6 end 10. 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