The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

V Ww i MN m M int «f to|R& a*I i»Sy ywwiiiMn aeewtes k tot *w#» tertifc awp»4l«wdBNt»*» #k» «4watei§ihg «* Hl$ yestordgjfe. I f E T f - f O T O T t Y & A E » . There tea arisen te tbe m$ris e f a, great many people In the toMmoial and oduoptteiMit an* toduoferial agtivfttee ' of fWe country, the idea of a Mmot* 1*1 to eoromeratiou o f the deed# of Anu riaa men, .Who fought ifer lib­ erty in Washington’* time and foe;our “boya" of the late World War who served for *#}fi«|weai«W®f and brought peace to * stricken world. And so the Gannjro Washington < Memorial As*ocfa»on arose. to the 00 - ‘ cation. It* project te always muter way—a National Victory Memorial ' BtlH4teg( which wilt In k the ,;{lori« of Washington and Pershing, the spirit of *70, 7&e mettle which, en­ dured a t Valley Forgtf. triumphed in the Argonne. . What indeed,' m m fitting than a Unking up, fop all time, of these great epochs of American life? Where .in­ deed a place more suitable fo r such' acknowledgement of a nation's debt to her than a t the'nation’s capital. Congress has granted the George Washington Memorial Association an ideal location on the Mall, in the cen­ te r of the d>y pf Washington. Mrs, Joseph B. Foraker, widow of the date Ex-Governor Foraker 13 'Na­ tional Vice President of the George Washington Memorial Association and’ State President of this National Victory Memorial' Building' Fund .1 The campaign is now on in Ohio to raise funds f o r our boys and Mrs. Foraker has appointed Mrs. Huston Cherry, fof Xenia as Chairman for Grpene county. , • ^ Each County will be organized and i t will, he .the duty of .the chairman of th e Township to appoint .workers; to raise the quota,for fhis feipd. The building will Cost 110,000,000 when completed. I t will have' an audi­ torium „which will accomodate seven thousand people. Two large museums fo r a ll of the war records, and relics of the Nations great struggles fo r liberty, The second, floor 'Will have a gallery seating; -three -thousand per­ sons, A large banquet hall for seven hundred persons.. On this door will be rooms fo r permanent national head­ quarters o f military and cither patri- iotic organizations as the American Legion, societies of veterans; of re- ~ ' s*rji«5* sj> m> ■ . Bfeh-'*re'?an-; der the jnriJKlic'.Jon of the United States. - '. %* Fourth door la-arranged, f o r ad­ ditional offices for the use o f various societies whose objects are to promote the welfare of the United States.' A dome three times as large as St. Peter’s cathedrial will Cover this im­ mense structure. Service S ta r Plan <1# Under the servicestar plan, every one o f our more than 4,00PfH)O ser­ vice star* will be represented in the Victory Memorial Building. These sta rs will have the initials or name underneath and will be placed on Some suitable surface in the building, thus In.effect making a great National Ser­ vice Flag. 1 Each blue sta r will cost $5.00 which represents the living boys and the gold ones will cost $100, for those who made the sacrifice. Families who can afford to raise the amount should con-' aider i t a great privilege to contribute to th is fund. Those who have no rela­ tives who were in the War should al­ so consider it a privilege to help raise the amount fox" some “star” family who. ha* not the means, and as thanksgiving for what these boys have . .done. ' Cedarville Township has never failed to meet tbs amotaU which are placed i s her credit and it will no doubt come forward w ith th e full amount fo r ev< 'eafy “atar.” * The leaders fo r the Township will he announced later. The churches all over the county a re endorsing the movement and the ministers are up**MNf of the noble cause from the pulpits. A KXW & AH tt DEVOTED M BOCAL AND GENERAL VKWfS AND TBS INTEREST* OF <*BAX- VILLE AND VJCINITY. TODAY, OCTQBMU 14, 1021 PRICE, $1.60 A YEAR *v?r7 O P I N E D OHIO NEWS ' NewBeamPickedat indent andReftodDewnfer SbeBwityReader gen Johnson, 40, Santftwky, mem. I , nrBft - her of a fishing boat new, w as! e a ro S o ? t £ H M y ^ i ^ a ^ d e t y a t drowned off Marblehead when i « r swept over the craft, ^ t street. Deaths attributed to heart Alisa Sue WeaJtlsy/ 7$, a former school teacher, was burned1to ' death a t a boarding house fn Lancaster when her clothing became Ignited from an open fire. failure. Freight'rates an augar beets were reduced by the s ta te ' utilities com­ mission. The reduction- begins With m m , 11B1h„M W.0, Per cent on 25-mile .hauls and increases with the length of haul. Ernest Sheets, 30, .Delaware, farm- was appointed auditor fpr the Phil­ ippine island*, leicindlng the govern­ ment, thp railroad and bank. Mr, FulUngton was fOr four years an- dltog of State In Ohio, r Four person* were injured near Wooster when an automobile In which'.they were riding skidded and overturned, .Jgra, B. C, Vandeyaar was the most seriously Injured. There were 26 -deaths in a ir from fire during September^ 10 hethg separated from her husband COLLEGE NOTES ADVERTISED LETTERS l i s t of letters remaining in the post efikte a t CedarVMvO* fo r the week ending, October 8, 1881, fto ttue* John Doyle Georgia - Mmriekk Raymond Johnson IDs, & Johnson lit* , S, , L e $ y W XL KmPMn Mrs, Forest Murphy Cecil 1 Mnrphey Chao, ' Peek Mis* S s m r i W, L, (g) WaJkw Hsnnsh Wood W. W. Wageamn Jake 1 Weakley,. Geo. Westantelt Rev, im m W. A# Turnbull, P, M. 'w w l 5 s 5 5 i £ » # . Prof. McEpnney of the depart- JsMtet’fif EAseaMiM with nhte stud^ t* spent WeAtewfiy k t the Ross Town atop *etah»< Frof. MagfiMimey was mmA S w p w iil t M week bring a* shrii At the Union meeting held a t the R, F. church Sabbath night those present enjoyed and were greatly benefited by a talk from Rev Maurice Re.uben, founder of the New Coven­ ant Mission, Pittsburg, Pa. He ex­ plained fully the problem o f the Christian Jew in giving his own life history. Rev. Mr. Reubten has done a wonderful work for his people. At the close of the meeting pledges wer$ made to help carry on this work. . * « . * ' • '< The -first program o f the “Orange and .Bine”, Tuesday night set a good standard for the coming numbers of this Soeiefy. The Chapel, was well fil­ led, Help k.eep up’the enthusiasm by your presence on October 24 th, the next meeting, of the “Orange and Blue." * v » Miss Gladwin, field secretary of General Hospital o f Cincinnati, met the Y. W, C. A, girls last Wednes­ day morning. Nursing an d 'th e his­ tory of nursing were the topics of discussion. New ligh t w** thrown on 1 h is occupation. Miss Gladwin’# visit vrtte' teteros% g and hlso h^ifiblaL ' *S, * ' ' * ' # , ‘ Xtmb-Ms d*te,Noy-|g „ .he.ddte fo r thp ‘%ible Rv.r.__„ ___ test,” There is also to be a musical program. Don’t miss it* . / •_ •’ m ' ’ ’ A number of, the College Students attended the wedding of one o f their s s t year’s .cronies, Paul Duncan to Miss Mabel Stormont, The wedding w a s 'a t.th e pretty country hom ^o f the bride. Those of the students who did not have the pleasure of witness­ ing the beautiful and impressive cere­ mony from the inside did from the outside. All the last year’s Students who have visited “Dpc” Richards, teve a n .exceedingly soft spot in their iearts fo r Paul. The College joins in wishing the iwo the vOry- heat of hap­ piness,' , . ** T * s The “Mission Study Class” i s re­ organizing this week This class is not?fo r ju st a select f#w, hut for any one who is interested. I f you would come cnee; you might become inter­ ested too, College students and Faculty! Con­ sider good advice and begin saving your pennies now so tha t you may go to the “Hallow’en Supper a t the High School, pome and observe th e possi­ bilities in Csdarville, In e supper wW be given for and by the Home Eco­ nomic# Department. Help to make CedamUe High School an accredit ted sehroL * * * Watch this column fo r further announcement of “The Trip Around the World.” I t’s important. * * * Our foot ball team played Rio Grande last Saturday morning a t Rio Grande, After a noble struggle they were defeated. But the first game bring oror—our boys will tackle?the next with more “vim” than ever." We are proud of our team and we Are going to be more so. HappeningsAbout HIGH , I t is the desire c ucatiop to have the rank with thi^j state. Our school i» , Albert Burton, farmer near Xenia, Department ’ has asked Cincinnati police to help Jo? ;i?n *? * cate his son, Albert, Jr., who might' . he in. that city. The mother and father . P ° f ™ £ . Are aonarated ‘ ' and a school belo 4re sepf r e<i; ‘ , * iatitfn; has a s, « w „ , , „ T , , . Isecure in no other Dr, R. M. Hughey of Washington thl,tlu*j, ^ch0Qi ^ C. H., addressed the Greefte County t. na 1 Medical Society a t a meeting of tha t uen'tors a s f o tha S a il t f S E T a X S l Spnng Valley, Thursday. ; The best is no * * ! * [darville Township ,Charles'James, nine year old son o f that ever^ patron Mr, and Mrs. Harvey James o f James csrolj?' believes th ■fawn, was run over by an automobile' is done this year driven py “Mrs, Arthur' Jenks in tha t be done in order village Monday evening. The lad Was r sm?y^quipnmnt seriously injure^. 11 ** * Additional jurors had to-be drawn fo r jury duty in Common Pleae court owing to so many of the firat'being excused. Those drawn were: R.. E. Bryson, James W. Scotty Ernest Bull, ARter Haines,. Walton Spate*, ^ Miss J.-A Van Eaton, J , The Common Pleas Court has or­ dered a d annullment o f marriage be­ tween E tta Shingledecker, daughter of George Shingledecker.and Orville Jeffries, a ll' the parties being resi­ dents of this pisce. The girl was only 3 when the couple eloped for mar­ riage some months agd. The fathe r asked fo r the annullment. e -v 1* * , Word has been received in Xenia of the death of Mrs. Anna May Cur­ rie, wife of Rev. Paul* Stewart .of Greenwood, N. Y., a t a sanitarium in Madison, Ind., Monday. The burial will be held hi Xenia, - - U. P. SYNOD IN XENIA About 100 U, P , ministers attend­ ed a meeting 0 # the Second Synod of that denomination in Xenia a t the F irrst U. P, church. The opening ses­ sion was Tuesday night and the con­ cluding session Thursday, The ser­ mon the first night was by the re­ tiring moderator, Rev, John E. Wis hart, D, D. ' " Rev. W. T. Mahon of the Wayne Avenue U. P. church was elected .mod w a te r and Rev. S. R, Jamieson o f Oxford assistant moderator, WILL GONEAR LONDON* John McFarland of tills place has purchased the,57 acre farm on the London-SumipetfoWi road belonging te John, Andrew*. The price according to the Madison County Press was $850 an aero. Mr. McFarland sold his plwte #% the YeDote springs road a t tite fidf* e t fawn te Iwrost Waddte. where We a ll that is in the v« ry | almost -there. we shall reach > closes, this year. The Junior 1 the following F r i t o FARMAND FIELDNOTES Pitchin will hold a corn jmd horse show On December 8 th .. t * , > •* Poultry inbred 10 years a t the Min- nenoia. Station showed no sign Of di­ minished vigor. Your-own cockerels areprobsbly the best flock sires pro­ vided you pick out the strong ones, Franklin county farmers received more than 600 bushels of Trumbull seed wheat, the most of it coming from the O. S. U. I t was distributed n nine townships and should b e a good' test as te the merits of this kind Of wheat. The wheat seeding is practically completed in this bounty. The far­ mers are feeling encouraged over the early prospects Us it ii comings good with ..plenty o f moisture in the ground. The frosts and cold nights will check the danger of fly. O, D. Betel) of north of Clifton is going to hold a public Sale Nov. 8 as he will-move to Springfield.nefit month In the sale will be live stock, fam ing implements and some household goods ■ »■•■■■* ♦ - - H, Levi Smith of- near Jamestown attended the National Live Stock ahow a t Peoria, 111., With his five head o f choice Hampshire*. Mo returned with eight premiums. He was the only Ohio Hampshire exhibitor a t the show s e e fc. • - - *: ' f Four thousand and seven live Stock shippers in 16 counties of Ohio, took advantage of the county shipping as­ sociations, according to reports ju st received. The reports pf the 86 show that the shippers sent out 684 floors of stock fo r September containing 44,- 882 hogs, 1401 oattle, 1572 calves and 8186 sheep- These animals netted a f­ ter all oosts including lose insurance was paid, $787,275.88. NOTES ie Board of Ed- \ chool placed in - school* of the }j credited by the public I n s tr u c t [rises school bu t'’ of Schools and ter .standards to this assoc- wbich. i f can .H one can say to this Assoc- stioh among ed- Jc of work done good fo r Ce- ol, We believe: |. the school Sin?;} Everything that rise -funds will are ’tiw'-'neces-; oUr school fproud te see it; at tank. We a re dy bopst and si, before school % H. B-AOeiji' for women or girls, the State fire mar­ shal reports. There, were -?7 death* during September last yeri\. John Btfblge, 28, la dead, and Tony 'garage, 24, probably fatally Injured, the rfisult fit aL fight following a cajd game a t Dllles, a mining camp, near iBeUsirh. New $700,OPO pl*nt dt the United paper Board company *t Urbans will •resume operation* Dot, 17. It has been Idle -slpce March, Third death at Youngstown In a few day* from eetlag^tospstoois oc­ curred, when Mrs. Aogdlne Galondo succumbed.after - several hour*’ 111 - niss, *' >,• > y n . > Ih the state supreme court the Mt, Gilead bogjrd. of education asked that Judge C. Hf Wood of Morrow county be restrained”from enforcing a writ in mandamus which he '.issued the other dsyt In a taxpayer's suij, di­ recting the hoard to issue school re­ pair bonds’In a sum equaling a fax rate of £ tailla. . bhlo’e public school children are asked to participate in raising a fund with which to piresent- Marshal Fer­ dinand Poch of Frknce » medal and moneyvwtth Which to prect two fine high school*-in the-devastated re­ gions of France in S' letter to the pupils of- the State from Governor- Devi*-;, ' -V Mayor Burkhsrdt of XJma and his daughter Liirilie were made’serious­ ly ill from eating mushrooms whiriM the mayor had gathered. ~ dernourlshed children' in Akron’s, Or, was killed by a train, Arthur Hear was killed, his broth­ er, Paul Kear of Hubbard, Seriously Injured, and Clyde McCurdy suffered four broke* xlhs when *u automobile Skidded aud; turned over near Youngstown, . \ Mrs, John Music, 85, mother of Jive children, killed herself a t Za- jeski, -near ClrcleviHe, She had beep Our NatipnailSong^ Pantomine “T h e A tt Gritic”, Wteifeed Myers and.Esther Evans, Reading “The Conrtin”' Thelma Peters. “ l ’ • Twilight Songs Junior’ Girls High School Journal, Fredrick Thompson. Japanese Story, Alberta Owens. Vocal Solo, Elizabeth Creswril, Debate—-“Resolved, Dat dar ain^t no Ghqses”. Affirmative Solomon Moses Beelyebub and George Wash­ ington Brown. Negative—Daniel Daemon Caesar and Hannibal Hahted Holmes. 1 Plano Duet—Dorothy Wilson and Hary.Townriey, A, Farce—1 act—“The Klepteraanr inc” Orchestra The home economics department of the High School will serve a Chicken supper in the school house J'Ehtejr evening, Octobef 28 from 5 to 7 jP. M. - • ; • ■ * The meeting'of the Cantral section of Ohio Teachers will be held in Day- toil, Ot, on the 4th and 5th of Novem­ ber. .There will be no school on Friday the Fourth. * .. The Girl Scouts spent a vepy tei- joyable evening Friday a t the home of Miss Mary Townsley. About thirty young folks were praeent. * ' * * HI SCANDALS. , , portion of Caruso’s rivals demon* onstrated their vocal ability before the assembly Monday morning. The mate trouble Was th a t they sang French instead Of Italian. There was good sentiment te the song, ■ e - .* ‘ a - Messrs, S. and S. had trouble With “Henry”, while' coining home XtVHa. the feed at,Mary ToWnsley’s Friday night. The aforesaid Mr. S, state* “You can have a good time with your Ford and G irl” You Seniors sure need some mote literary training. You nearly had a second fglling iof Joan Of Arc. ptoy. He i&ted hjs debts a1 ?.§1 and assets $18,3E'6, ' i . T i t r j y - , f f . 5»S * & ^ " r = >-' SP JL S filt ■ £ <*« * » > « * .• •* «•»« lug' tofidetooli mistake^- for mush­ rooms, while their parents, John and Elisabeth Scoaidone, are: seriously lil froitiMhe samel cause. ” ” Flriit pensions under the new Ohio teachers’ retirement system baVjj Just bean paid, TWo hundred and ninety-four-' teachers who- retired 8e‘p t 1* received $12,51^.26 ,a» -their first mouth'fi pension. County purveyor Boyd Welrnian, Who w as acrvlpg his third 'term, pleaded guilty'.at Mansfield to an in­ dictment charging him with present­ ing false pay rolls, and was sen­ tenced to serve from one to 10 years in state prison. Four person* are in a Cincinnati hospital recovering from injuries suf­ fered when a speeding fiato forced their car over a hank near Cleves. • John Brijobski, 45, fnmer, wfis crushed to death near Youngstown when a mow he was conitructing fell on him. Mrs. Elizabeth Green,, 108, died at Marietta; , Joe Pursi, 50, preparing to return to his home in Rpumai •, was found teurdered in a bunk car at CrestOn, fWayne county. - He bad been robbed of about $400. A state conference on religious Work in colleges is fo be held at Dela­ ware. Twelve Ohio educational In­ stitutions Will bo represented- Mrs, T.llBap A. Brill. 42, was killed pt Canton wheii struck by an 1auto­ mobile. - - , Municipal relief for unemployed at Liipia waB delayed when the, council finance-committee was unable to din’ coyer available funds In the city treasury. ‘ * ; William Westenhaver and wife of jColurabug were instantly killed near ■Cincinriatl. when a passenger train ■struck their automobile. They Were en route to'Florida.' ; * . - Three men Wer£ killed- when -the automobile -in which they were rid­ ing was struck by. a train at tiolum- bus. The dead: John' W, Alspach,' 46 . a salesman; Jerry- Ward, 48, -and George Harper, 36. , • ,, Norval Fpx, 15, Xenia, was killed by a train. . ■ 1 "Ohio penitentiary population tec-, prds wfere broken- during the week, the total being 2 ,265 \ Planting of .Wheat la more tbap 4»alf dope in Ohlo. according to-a re­ port issued by thpAgrlcultoraT statist' tielan for the State, planting I*-'wore advanced in the northern section*. Amo*’Dominic, laborer, lost hi*1 .Uftr'when h e fell from * derrick, at th4y' ' fi«tl been hold up south of Worthington, Franklin courity, by at $1,400. Bombs partially destroyed >the home tof- Mrs. Andrew„Navarre,^ a. widow, and the. Store and dwelling of Frank. Gallucho, two doors away, a t Hllisville, two miles east of Youngstown. • ’ All grades of oil in the Ohio field* hare been advanced 25 cent* a. bar r«d. * (a ria Wall, Jr., Toledo, was killed when his auto overturned. Bucyrns celebrated its centennial. Johh Kelly, 4®, Springfield, was In­ stantly killed, and John Mahoney, 25, Springfield, and kelly*# «-year old son were injured when an automo­ bile in which*they were riding plunged through abridge seven mile* ea*f of Payton. . Police' sergeant Wedetf shot and killed a A. Mun*,-PUUburgh, after a halfmile chase a t Oleveiand: The shooting came a moment after the Victim had crashed into a polo with Bw,McMichad AcceptsACall ToConnersuffle The Rev. J . S. E, MeMicHael, for three years pastor of the Springhill United Presbyterian church, has ac­ cepted U call from the Presbyterian church a t Cohnersville, .it was an­ nounced today. He will leave for ' CermersvlUe te about three weeks to take pp his new duties there. The Rev, McMiehael >yould ''have been pn^q r of the Springhilt church three years on the first of next •De­ cember, He came from Cedarville, Ohio, to tfta Springhill church which |s the fourth church he has served. He was graduated from the United Presbyterian seminary a t Xenia,.Ohio, and he has been te the ministry for sixteen years. , An. orator and Bible scholar of un­ usual ability, the Rev, McMiehael has been not only very popular with his Springhill parishioners but also with the church people of the entire county In connection with the Springhill, charge he has served the United PreBbyteriari church atJUilroy. The Rev. McMiehael has been call­ ed 6pon many times to speak a t im­ portant gatherings i n ' th is, county during Ida pastorate a t Springhill. He was called upon by the ' Depart* ment Club^toxleliyer lectures and ad­ dress their meetings, One qf his, lec­ tures which id considered a ,pnaateV- , piece is'Abraham Lincoln,, Man of Sorrows ” • ' —^ The McMiehael.Bible class is a local} organization of Bible students'taught by ' iheJ Fre&byteriao minister, The Class intended to sta rt its w inter ' course in ’a- few Weeks. The moving of Rev. McMiehael »to Connersyille is Conneraville’s -gain and Decatur county’s loss. The Con-’ nersvillc church istobe^ congratulated w obtaining such a minister. . —Saturday issue of the Gyeensburfe fnd.”News, ' ✓ *a*alomobn* loaded With liquor .and paring for the a im ^m e e tin g of the ^*,51 leaped from the wrecked ma- OhiO amd Kentucky Fox Hunters* me - 1 X ,. „ sedation a t West Upton Ike week of Elizabeth,Reavle of Massillon O ct $4. Fifty thousand person* paid trib- ■te to Enrico CarUso a t memorial ■errices te Cincinnati, Mr*. Jam** Hickman, 70, wa* kilted when a. train backed tinto he# automobile near A*hyilte. Boya found a keg of powder With fuse attached- under the floor of the Hocking Valley Fire Clay company** plant a t Nelsonvllle, where a strike wa* in progress Steel milt operation* continue « t Youngstown bn the large scale on which they started last week. Work oh the removal of the town site of Osborn is to start soon, to was appointed pastor of the Metho diit Episcopal mission at Columbia Heights; Massillon suburb. EX-MayOr Herbert A. Atherton Of Newark wa* indicted, on bribery charge*. Mis. Minnie R. Bricker of Hicks, Till* was dhosen foreman of the grand jury which began Its sessions a t Defiance. A new sebadui* of charge* for net* Ural f ia woe put Into effect a t Wapa- konef). St. Marys and CelIna by the Lime Natural Gas company, making the price $1, $1.06 ibd $U0. Mr*. L, H. William*, wife of a Lott' don banker* wee selected a* foreman make room for flood preventionwo rk ,! ^ tll0 Madison oounty grand jury. Fite of unknown origin destroyed . v ot Madison $80 oanoes and launches ot the D<jla- ^t^nty, were closed for an indefinite Ware and IrOquoi* Club# aqd two tiecanse Of a threatened epi ADDITIONAL co l l eg e , SUBSCRIPTIONS ANNOUNCED1' 'Alfred: Blanchard, Detroit, Mich.. Wm. Warren, Detroit, Mich’J_,^-2.<Ef Joshua Nuttall, Detroit, Mich, __5.0 MriR A. R . Donaldson, Detroit^ i&Q Mary Bratton; Chicago, Ilh i.250i00 SULPHUR LICK WATER. The original' Sulphur Lick Mineral Water can b r boujght - te Cedarville. Large truck# leave the- old hotel uf Sulphur- Lick daily and deliver direct to your door, ttys wonderful mineral spring Water that is frOsh. Rhone 80 Bird’s Store, a five gallon' jug will be delivered to you. Remember this is the original Sulphur I,ick water that hundreds have used with Remarkable results. $8.00 for five gallops, one dol-, lar back for container. LAND DIRT CHEAP. v Sheriff Fundcrburg in the partition suit of William Sheridan against George W. Sheridan and others sold fine farm land in Roqt township last Saturday to George -Sheridan fo r $90 att acre; William Sheridan^at $80-an acre and another tract to Joseph Sheridan a t $84 an acre. The sale was a-surprise to everyone as the land*a ydar ago would have brought $200 an acre. DAYTON ATTORNEY MURDERED Lucian A. Howard, aged 47, prom­ inent Dayton attorney, was found dead in his office?to the Reibold build­ ing te that city Monday afternoon. He had boon stabbed with a knife te the breast and bruitally murdered. The police have a alight Clue but no arrest* have been made. Seward for-' marly lived in Xenia where he con­ ducted a music store some years back. - * ? f ¥ , NO DATES SET YET. We have been asked several time when the lecture course will open. I t cannot be told a t ^ je time. Hie com m ittejms selected a fine program this year getting the talent from two dif­ ferent bureaus. I t ha* been hard to arrange a satisfactory schedule. The date for the first number had to b* changed’due to the *tekn«Mof one of ____ _______ the member# of the company. All the The'average itiate* will be announced te the near coat was 75 cent* per hundred. Most future. of the shipment* went t o Pittsburg. .... -n. ...................... . Greene county shipped 1210 hogs, Tbauab, I t t * m m m t e a t t e i e e t h o m m stepper* $17,948.74, The^coat of f t e p - ' ^ M m * * * * W f titiee. p teg w«te 7* «eaV« pe** * „ residences a t Akron, Two men held up Sam Meeks, ticket agent, and robbed, the safe at the "Ohio Electric traction Office at Hamilton of $i|000. 1 Yeggs broke open the safe Of the Lyric theater, 'Dayton, bound thb night watchman and a scrub woman and escaped with $1,208. „ > ■ Mr*. Leola Matthew, 40, Wellsvilte, fell down a stairway White carrying •.'lighted lamp and was fatally irned. j ,'. f ^ At Gallon Mrs. Mary Know, 08 , died of injuries received when, she was struck by an automobile. Wfiliam Hoffman, 4$, was killed, and Louis Schumacher seriously in- jure'l when their automobile over* tW2ivteg tbatttellta ’police when »ur-; vnnlt, of thj prised at their secluded still In the bank at Miami river bottoms, near Middle- S e ? S S » e { town, four members ot a gang of acetylene $*« moonshiner* escaped. ? f 1 toecefi ThieVen ttole »0 auto tires and longing to hoidere Of eetety deposit Vrtws Mx** Niter* *t Week Ltlerty, wm m . a ,-. .* x. „ ■■■■ **“’ ^demic ot diphtheria. Barberton Council acceded to the petition of eitisen* that the old cur* few ordinance he revived. Perry Noll Of Sandusky was ap pointed commandant. of the Ohio ' Soldier*'>nd Sailor*' home at Safi*, dusky by Director of Welfare Mac* Ayeal, Mr. Noll te ja SpanMh-Ametv lean war veteran, . Thirty-five residents of Tiffin are Included in 17 indlotments returned by the Seneca county grand jury for altered gaWMlng. Henry W. Bitting, n , grocer at Whitehouai, wear Toledo, was killed instantly when struck by ah auto* mobile. ' Yeggs burned their way into the ^ TflflB.'OCfiAWjHAStA * 4 3 4 /* *-* •'•,. j , f . v3*F , ' r -i*U , ** ttfl ' "V- ]:’l * 1 (• l tn sM * \ f ** i 'JSlUt !k V

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