The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
R& bk lite* o t tedsy, nst only fM iW * m oll* o f ifct vm , M i t eteote* and brings to Inal wMnattoa H * Advarttetaf <tf to* yMtofdays* 'Cedarville \ A, t & W & A m foTOfKti :tO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS AND THE INTERESTS OF CEDAR- VJLLE AND VICINITY, FORTY-FIFTH YEAR NO, 23. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, JUNR 2, 1222 PRICE/$1,60 A YEAR Memorial Day Great Success Decoration Day was ideal and the day fittingly observed unde? the di rection o f the American Legion. The parade formed on Main street and with Civil War veterans, Legion boys, school children and College students followed: by a large delega tion o f citizens proceeded to the North cemetery where the exercises were held following the decoration o f the graves, Music was furnished by flic Cedarville band. The exercises were in charge of Mr. Andrew Jackson and'he was as sisted by Rev. W, W. Iliff o f Erie, Pa„ Nelson Thorne, D, W! McKune and Paul McFarland. Rev. Tilford o f the Xenia Presbyterian church was. the speaker o f the occasion'and delivered a very forceable address. A t the conclusion, of the services delegations were sent to the othlSt cemteteries where the graves Vyere decorated, • New Heft> RA IN DID GREAT DAMAGE T b FARMS AND CROPS This section was visited by one of the hardest rains fo r many years last Friday night. In fa c t older citizens aay it was harder than during the May flood back in 1888. It did not cover as large a territory as then 'but there is belief that in the space o f time more water fell. There was not much rain a few miles east df town but the most o f it fell west and , south. In the territory o f the 0 , T. Wolford and William Hopping farms on a liiie north the rain fe ll in tor rents and every stream was swollen in a few minutes. It has been years’ since .the water was over the Colum bus pike between here and Wilber- force. With farmers many o f them had their corn planted and 'the top soil was wafched away making it necessary to prepare the ground a- gain. <V, ? f WHEN ARC YOO GOtHS wmitc . / ms ove«. ■o H U g MCHHV I T ? % \ I t £ 2 * V A4 44 ATTENDED EDUCATION BOARD MEETING President McChesney o f the College ' and C. Wright, a. member o f the College Board, spent last week in Des Moines, Iowa, before the General Education Board o f the, Presbyterian r church during a 'm e e tin g -o f th e 'a s sembly. Matters, o f business in con nection with the college a re ’ Under consideration. Both gentlemen return ed home; last Friday morning. OUT INSPECTING ROADS The County Commissioners and Township Trustees were out yester day mlaking an inspection o f the; roads in this township. The commissioners are planning to aid the trustees o f the various townships by.using a good part o f the money raised under the 2 mill road levy- fo r repairs. The roads -under consideration are the Wilming ton rpad and the G.-E. Jobe road with one or two others. This township will have about $,7000 fo r road work under 1 the plan mapped out by the commis sioners. CEDRUS STAFF NAMED. The staff selected by the student body o f the college to handle the Cedrua next years is as follows: Robert Stewart, business manager; Arthur Findley, assistant; Florence Smith, editor; Ruth McPherson, as- sltant editor; Paul Harper, artist. The president o f the Student Body hi Earl Collins and the secretary, Lucile Johnson, * WITHDRAWS SPEED COPS The Sheriff o f Montgomery county has withdrawn the speed cops that have been having a harvest with Greene county violators o f the apeed laws on the Dayton and Xenia pike., It will be good news to some o f our local citizens Who have faced the Wayside justice, AERO PUSSY CAT J C\ h4 1/ MISS MARGARET FINNEY D ie d T u e s d a y e v e n i n g Miss Margaret Fipney, who.has re sided with her sister, Miss Laura, for the past -three years on North street, died at her home Tuesday evening at 6:50 following an illness o f some time yet her condition was only critical the past week. The deceased was a daughter o f the late Jeremiah Finney and was 60 years o f age, Shh was reared on. a farm in Miami township and spent her entire life there except the ‘ past three years. She first united with the U. P. church in Clifton but later be came a niember o f the Cedarville U. P. church. The deceased is survived by one sis ter, Miss Laura Finney and four bro thers, Robert o f Selma; William, John and Clarence Finney flf this vicin ity. The funeral services were held from the U. P, church yesterday af ternoon at two o'clock and burial took place at Clifton. Dr. J. P. White had charge o f the services. CLIFTON AND. JAMESTOWN WERE THE WINNERS Cii|teW 'iM«Kted->t Y-eJtow last Saturday afternoon in a. game o f base ball as the opening o f the. Ziz- Zag League o f the, county. The scofe was 3 to 2 and some real ball ,y/»a put on. HotofF pitched for. Yellow Springs and Brewer fo r Clifton. In the Jamestown and. Bowersville game the rscoe was 6 to 5 with the Jamestown, boys as victors. Smiley was on;the Jamestown slab* and Gal- limore fo r Bowersville. COLLEGE NOTES Once,more the college students are walking in hope, and yet in fear. Ex aminations -began Monday morning at 8:00 o’clock. Friday morning the college stu dents went to Lakeside Park at Day- ton, for. the annual senior jjicnic. A bountiful picnic dinner was served at the dinner hour- The afternoon was spent in the amusements which the park affords, car riding and visiting the Soldiers' H om e-•The day was closed by attending the different theatres in the evening. ■■ -'.V “Peaceful Valley” will be given at the opera house, Monday evening by the Seniors. * '* v Herbert. Main spent the week end with Fred Wills at the latter’s home in Springfield. Thursday evening a*number o f the college students, went to Jamestown' to. sen “ Connecticut- Yank”1—taken from Mark Twain’s celebrated book, a * • v A CONNECTICUT YA-N iER IN KING ALBEB PS COURT When the Fox Film C< mpany pro- “A Coni Arthur’s duced a pictorial version necticut Yankee in Court0 it was made a-$Sidi|tion that the executors o f Mark 7 vain sh&ld approve it before^ it wi : shown to Bhira, 38, after admitting the , Richard, 19-month*oM yon of Sam- off a fellow boarder, GJovaant j del Jones, was drowned at the horns OFFICERS CHOSEN. Thd following officers o f the Greene County Sunday'School con vention w efechoscij at a meeting in Jamestown last Thursday: Rev. W. P, Harriman, president; Mrs. Chas. Sheldon, Yellow Springs, vice presi dent; Rev. Bertha Day, Jamestown, secretary; J. Harry Nagley, Xenia, treasurer; Rev. Crowell, Osborn, ad ministration department; A. R. Lynn Fairfield, a du ltd ep a rtm en t; Miss Lulu Henderson, Cedarville, Young People’s Work; Wilbur Beard, Bowers ville, assistant; Mrs. Hetzel, chll- ren’s department. ILIFF BROTHERS HAVE LARGE DETROIT CONTRACT <Iliff Brothers hate secured a large contract from the Pennsylvania rail road fo r about twenty miles o f double track and %11 the bridge work on a line to be built near Detroit. The contract is a large one and we under- George Martindale made a big pur chase last Thursday When he bought , .. , , five cows and four calves a t the Jer- 1 aboU5t W sale o f Dr. Spinning, East of ^ ® ' 1 Springfield. In the list was a famous cow, “Yomll Do’s Marjorie” the dam of a yearling heifer that sold at the WMteHalt sale last spring for #1860. ;The morning of the sale this cow dropped a bull calf by Sylbil Gambo- ge Mejesty, the $6,000 Site of the famous White Rail herd. Comer’s man .will see you So be ready. Arthur McFarland Wallace Ervin o f the National Cash Register force at Akron/ spent Tues day at home; We buy Grain and Wool. Give tus a call. The DeWins Milling Company Mr. Harry Waddle; wife and son, spent Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs, Will Tarbox. Who ever secures the Silver Dol lar in Carnation breed please report to your dealer at once. A dollar In one loa f o f bread each day fo r thirty days Mrs. Mary Murdock, who has been in poor health for several months, is in a critical condition. . Now is the time to put in your threshing coal. The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co, Robert Conley, who spent last week here at the home o f his parents, Mr, ’ and Mrs. Wm> Conley, returned to Crystal'City, Mo,, Monday evening. 6 k h k j m J Ray McFarland o f Columbus, who has been connected with the Dodding- ton Lumber Co., Columbus fo r sev eral jraat*, visited at the horn* o f hl« m m , & m MoFarknd, M * m •hJLRas-.sjte^mjLa th evening ' 'rim A number o f college, students, took ]?art in the music, while several were i d the khaki-dad line. Rev. W- P- Harriman o f tjie R. P. church gave ttfae evening address. • .9- ■ .• ' . The college -baccalaureate service vrill be held at the R. P. church this Habbath evening. Dr, McChesney will dleliver the sermon. The College students took part in ,the Memorial Day parade. Mr. Til- ford delivered the address o f the day., ■ • ,•.• m * Several students, are leaving Cedar ville f o r their homes this coming week end. * i * * Marion Stormont leaves Friday morning fo r National Park in Colo rado, where he has a position fo r the summer. He will stop a t St. Louis to spend »a few days visiting relatives. He will return home in the fall by way o f Salt Lake City, North to Mon tana and through Chicago, lt m m The Bancroft Hotel will have the honor o f “ serving the Junior-Senior banquet, to be given in Springfield Friday evening. , the public, and that, failing such ap proval, the whole thing Should be destroyed. When the fill i; was com plete, the executors deria &d that had the author himself tiesfe alive he would have wished thaP'ft should be produced in exactly the way adopted. It was high praise, btsf- the praise was entirely justifies Cgrtainly few better comedy films havl ever come to this country from . fh e United states, a circumstance which is. all the more striking b ecau# the whole background o f jh e Coimt o f King Arthur had to be built i'u p without te natural advantages HSat a medie val castle in rural Ep|£and would have afforded, but thtem^iopt the il lusion is excellent, H'tfB difficult to believe that this is a and plaster building. The acting, jj§ ,. ie admir able, and the Mark i^ r a ia atmos phere i*. maintained f& rif the first t o FARM AND FIELD NOTES PULLED GUN ON CONSTABLE ipearl Means o f Y . Springs was placed in the county jail Wednesday as a result o f drawing a gun on Con stable Holland o f Yellow Springs on Tuesday. Miss Means was occupying the old Means homestead sold several months ago to Antioch College. The •college authorities have been trying to get her out o f the property for the past six months and finally had to bring ft suit in justice court. When the constable returned after taking the. first load away Miss Means is said to have drawn a gun and the officer feared to enter. Deputies Birch and Day had to fo rce their way into the house Wednesday by breaking in. the door before she could b e taken to (Xenia. ’ . w»^irrir<mfrMiYiV*iihTriWiT» MOVED GROCERY YESTERDAY C. E. Masters moved his grocery Thursday into thOi Exchange Bank building tw o doors jsouth o f where he has been located. Th»i new stork room has bson shelved and prsssntl a vary with wit, and where liberties have been taken with the original story they have been only such as are nec essary to bring i t up to date,—London Times. This picture will be shown .at Murdock Theatre, Wednesday .•and Thursday, June 7 and 8. The admis sion will be 20c and 85c, not includ ing the war tax. The opportunity o f seeing this -pjc^uM w ill be the first fo r a CedarvfllO audience; ; BUSH SENT OVER. Charles Bush, 42, indicted fo r man slaughter fo r shooting o f Lewis Me Farlqnd, both colored Xenians, while in a crap game, has plead guilty And has been given a sentence o f from three( to twehty years. Deputy Sheriffs Birch and Spencer took Bush to the pen Saturday. RAID FAILED TO TURN UI* ANY BOOZE OR STILL Sheriff Funderburg and deputies raided a farm under the control o f Clarence McMillan and also the Jack, Critz farm last Thursday night. It was said that the officers had suffi cient information to wanrant the search on each place hut nothing was found. For Dad, Mamma and the children, a Comer. Arthur McFarland Why not get the Dollar Loaf o f bread? Buy Carnation Bread. Come in and sec .our fiy nets before you buy. The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co. No auto equipment complete with out a Comer. Arthur McFarland Mr. and Mrs. W . B. Stevenson re turned home last Saturday night af ter spending ft week at the reservoir. Mrs. E, C, Oglesbee has been Spend Ing a week with her daughter, Miss Helen Oglesbee in Norwood, Senior play by the College Sen iors, June 6th. Warren Barber and Harry Wright attended the International auto races at Indianapolis, Tuesday, Roscoe McCorkell and wife o f Spring Valley spent Decoration Day' with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McCorkell. Rev. T. R. Turner o f Quincy, Mass., stopped off here a few days last Week enroute home from Des Moines, Iowa, where he attended the Presbyterian General Assembly. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. George and daughters, Miriam and Helen, o f Jamestown, wfil spend the summer with Mra^Gebfgi’s fatfoaf, Itr, An draw Jackson. John kifHng Bra, at Mingo Junction, committed \ot bis parent* at Boswell, Tuscara- suicide in bis cell at Steubenville by ; was county, when he fell In a lard can hanging. ■ j containing water, UayraOttd Fletcher was arrested at j At Cleveland, Evan Johnson, former ColumbVft charged with complicity in ; assistant postmaster at Bootatown, the murder o f Samuel Held, killed i was aentepeed to five year* in Atlan- moro than a year ago in his saloon.’ j ta federal prison when Johnson plead- C‘, Hornet' Durand Of Coshocton will red guilty to four counts o f theft o f open his' beet and light wine cam- |money* orders from hi* postofflee. P&lga* for the RepuhHcan guberha- | Mrs. Esther MInthorn, 27, wife of torial nomination June 8 in the vil- Dr. Harry A- Minthern.'and her moth- iago hall at Westerville, he an nounced.' / Accused' of rifling special delivery and unregistered letter* of money over a term of years, Charles O. Tes- uo, assistant superintendent of malls Of.the Dayton postpffice, was arrested at Dayton by postal inspectors, / James J. Daly, former secretary of the Cleveland branch, Loyal Order o f Moose, was acquitted at Cleveland on the charge of embezzlement. Rev. J ; Kelly Grlften, a native o f St. Clairsville and for many years en gaged In foreign missionary work, was elected moderator o f the 'United United Presbyterian Church of North America. . , V, ' Negotiations have been, concluded for the *aie of the Toledo, Angola, and Western railroad to the Sandusky Cement company, which, is at work on a $1,500,000 plant at Silica, near To ledo. ; Floyd and Rollis Lowry pleaded guilty to aiding two prisoners, Grace. Johnson and Laura Haines, to make their .escape from the reformatory for women at Marysville’ and were fined >25 and costs, Following a conference with Gov ernor Davis, Carmi A. Thompson de clared he was in the race for the Re publican gubernatorial nomination' to stick. Secretary of State Smith is sued a similar statement. Police declare they confiscated more than 1,000 gallons o f finished and unfinished liquor Vhen they raid ed a residence in Toledo. Alber and Dave Goodman,were arrested. Joseph Tees, 37, Newark, fell under train and was killed, Nathan McCullough, 75, Lancaster,' civil war veteran, died suddenly. PpmerOy officials will fight proposed increase iin telephone rate*. Campaign for $300,000 is opened by ;he community corporation, the gov erning charitable and <philanthropic in Youngstown. * Dana Whftddh received word dt the death of his aged mothar at Ches ter whlli| at the funeral o f hi* son, killed, by.' aft automobile at Delaware. Leo Keating, 17, Ironton, lost hi* iife in An auto accident, Marion plant of Newman Cigar company is to resume soon after a year’s’ idleness One hundred and tixty are employed there. Civic associations, ministers and riubs at Akron have joined in protest against Sunday dancing., Mrs. Esther Hansen, 28, must serve >na year in the Marysville reforma tory for alleged desertion of her chil dren and elopement with another nan. . t President Harding has been invited to attend the Rutherford fi. Hayes centennial celebration at Delaware Oct. 4. Arthur Meore, 13, Boy Scout, was found murdered at Dayton. Foot prints o f a. woman and a woman's ring, found near the body, are the nily clews. •Frank Allen o f Napoleon, who kill- »d Mr*.. Hester Staton o f Columbus," then shot himself, died of his wound in Toledo. E. W. Luskey of Toledo wr elect- $d president o f the Ohio Gideons. Edward Moffett, Akron wife slayer, who was granted a 90-day stay of mention from the death penalty last week by Governor p&vi* Ip order that sis mental’ condition might be de termined, is now in the Lima hos pital for the criminally insane. Harry Lewis, Inmate of the. Mans field reformatory, shot Guafd W A. 3ook through the wrist and escaped, , Causes of typhoid outbreaks at Suit Liverpool And Xenia are under Investigation by the state health de partment. Fifty prisoners who have been working in private families and coun ty institutions In Union county have been ordejed to be returned to the Hat* reformatory for women at Marystille. The order was Issued by Dr. H. S. MacAyeal, director o f pub lic welfare, General Pershing haS accepted, an Invitation to attend the Marion cen tennial 'celebration and Will speak July 4. > Northern Ohio Baptiste held their spring convention at Cleveland. Wlille Mitchell, 10, and his sister, Goldie. 8, are held by juvenile offi cials at Lancaster in connection with half a dozen burglaries and thefts within the last 10 days. Next meeting of the Central Ohio Manufacturers’ association will be held at the Elks’ club, Bucyrus, June 21. A Special session of the grand jury was ordered at Tiffin for the purpose sr, Mr*. .Haley Rhoades, ov, were killed' instantly when the Big Four flyer struck their machine at a cross ing near Galloway, jnuthwest oit Co* iambus. hTe victims resided In Co lumbus. : * A State film censor barred Jack John son moving pictures from Ohio, - A special election to issue .340,000 bonds for the erection of additional city school buildings at Washington C. H: was carried by 229 majority^ Sanitary conditions at Indian lake resorts were criticised severely at a cpnMrence of health commissioners from-22 counties at Lima. Frpd Griffin,, 88, colored; under ar rest in connection with a shqoting affray at Toledo, confessed, according to police, to. the murder and robbery John B is s .of Cleveland (early in January, 1920. Two WiitenbBrg students will enter the naval academy at Annapolis in June. They are George McCord, son Jf Superintendent George E. McCord ff the public schools o f Springfield, and Hugh Webster. , Body of James Shannon, 54 Lorain florist, was found In Black-river. Po^ .ice believe .Shannon committed sul-, side. Shop committees, made up of p^sk- ad men,’ nominated by the prisoners; themselves from among, their, own lumber, may be instituted in the Jhio penitentiary by Welfare Direc tor MacAyeal. f * Sixty-third state convention-insti- ute of the.-Ohio Sunday School asso- siation will be held. at-Cantoh June 13 and 16. Lawrehee Cooper, 37, ip In a hob- ?ital at Portsmouth, and Robert Coo- >er, 19, is in jail following a gun fight. After woun|iing ..Mrs. James Maiey, 13, at Steubenville,'J. H. LOmaU, 36, went to hiB room and shot and killed limself, * John Sydell, and Charles Staggen-’ »erger, tried jointly at Cincinnati on the charge o f ,being two.qf five “men -, who held iip and robbed two employes at the A. Nash Tailorlng^ompany of; :he compaufy’s payroll, amounting to 18,056, Were, found guilty. Demands for pensions for Summit iounty mothers has Increased so rap’- dly that; county commissioners have aeen asked for $75,000 for the pension luiid for;the coming year, as com- jared with $41,000 last year. Willis Ledford,; 10, wad drowned when swimming in the Miami river at Hamilton, ■ Judgment o f the common pleas jourt upholding the validity o t the ?indlay tjervide-at-cost streetcar fran- thlse, adapted a year ago, was re versed by the court o f appeals. A t Greenville Jack Mjfers, .45, and Job Deleplans, 27, died firominjuries eceived when a ditch they were dig- ting cav^d in, Berry growers at <Ix)gan formed a narketlng body to prevent flooding :he market and demoralizing .prices. Max lev y , 45, prominent attorney it Cincinnati, died from appendicitis. Supreme tcourjt affirmed the convic- don o f Judge William H. McGannon, ’ormer chief justice of the Cleveland nunicipal court. He was found guilty m the charge of giving perjured tes- ’.imony during his second trial for the alleged murder of Harold Kagy at Cleveland. Goverfior Davis has forbidden the ise ot state armories by any sect “ for activity against another.”' Announcement was made of the ap pointment o f Miss Mary Luethl and Miss Suzanne Warfield, both of Co- .nimbus, as assistant film censors. After the -caboose o f a freight train aad been detailed at Cincinnati Mrs. k. B. Goofiey flaggeid and stopped an >n-conj1ng passenger train with a piece of red flannel. Barney Hageman, a New York dent ist, was arrested, changed with par ticipation in a $50,000 robbery of the pawnshop of SgmUel Savin, in Cincin nati. Mrs, Murray Kenworthy, wife Of a minister who is in Russia kt the head »f a relief unit, died at her home in Wilmington. Five patients escaped from the state hospital for criminal Insane at Lima when James Johnson, colored, armed with a razor, intimidated ft guard and secured his keys. Alt were recaptured later. Albert W. Otte resigned as secre tary of Martins Ferry board of trade Lawrence Aqullla, contractor, was found in a field at Nile* with « bullet wound In his .head. His condition is serious. ' G. M. Glass. 58, and Gideon An thony, 40, bold of Maumee, were automobile of Investigating attacks by men on J struck by a train near Toledo. young girls Shot from ambush three times while on his way to work in Youngs* town. Jdhn ‘Sicilian! 24, was probably fatally wounded. Despite strenuous opposition, the Lima city commission passed an ordl Aktoii was selected as the 192$ state convention city of Lions clubs Orson G. Norton' of Toledo was re elected district governor. Policeman William C, Gant, 81, was suspended from the Dayton 'police force and jailed on suspicion Of liav* patios providing for daylight saving mg looted .department stores, during the summer months. .Alexander Thompson, 62, was seu- U m than 6,060 graduates and for- ’ fenced at Sidney to serve three years mev students o f Case. School‘ of Ap- jn the penitentiary for assaulting hi* plied Science participated in a eohool wife, Rhitemeaa J, thempemt, and reuntoa at Cleveland, four daughters, Thompson attacked hie family vrith a sttmp riWsel Commencemen t Next Week The twenty-sixth annual commen cement p f Cedarville College comes, next week. The program fo r the week includes the following' events: The Baccalaureate service, Sabbath June 4, dt 7:80 P. M. iif the Reform ed Presbyterian church, Main street. Sermon by the Rev. W. JR. McChes ney, J?hd., D, p ., President, o f the College. Annual Class Play o f the Seniors, Monday, June 5, at 8 P, M. in the opera house. The- pipy this year is entitled, “ The Peaceful Valley” . It. is said to be a modem comedy o f high merit, The histrionic ahility o f this .year’s class has been demonstrated on many occasions, and a splendid presentation is assured. Recital o f the Department of Muste; Wednesday, June 7 .at 7:80 P. M- Recital in the College Chapel. Thid -will' Be the last appearance' o f Miss Florence' Russell as director of thd' department. * \ , Commencement exercises, Friday, June 9, at 9:30 A . M. in the- opera house: Commencement address:: The Challenge o f Ideal Americanism,” by the Rev, James McMaster McQuilkin D. D., Pastor o f the- F ir s t' United Presbyterian; church o f' Carnegie, Ph., and a graduate o f Cedarville College in its second class, that o f' 1898. Conferring of degrees and fare- well address by the President o f the College, Dr. W. R .,McChesney,?' \ Those who are to receive dbgreds and diplopias this year are as follows Bachelor o f Arts: Josephine Rand all, ,Edith Ramsey, Ralph' Leroy. Rife, Willard Haines Ifyle and Lillian A ace Daines, o f Cedarville; Margaret Elizabeth McCarty and.Robert Nich- >ls Coiman, Jr., o f Cliftpn, O.'; Helen Elizabeth Bradfute and John Edwin ‘ 3radfute o f Xenia, O.; David Harold Hammond o f Industry, Pa.; Riley W, Clarke o f West Middlesex^ Pa, Bachelor o f Science: David Cecil Rife, Cedarville, O. ., Diploma o f Graduation-’ in Juano; - - tester Dean, Lena Hastings, Mabel Strowbridge o f Cedarville, Lucile Cot- -rell o f London, O; - • Diploma o f Graduation from the ‘reparalory Department: George Archer Coiman, Philadelphia; Philip Marion. Copsey, Spring Valley, O.; ’ Mary ^Agnes Harper, -spring- Valley, • X ; Lillian Hooper, Cleveland, O.; State Provisional High School Cer- . iificate: Helen 'Elizabeth Bradufte, Lillian Alice Daines, Margaret Eliza- jeth McCarty and Josephine Randall, ' SUMMER-HOG PRICES LOWEST DURING MONTH OF JUNE t . :■ ■. ■■ *—r) 1 ' j" 1' Hog’ prices are generally lowest in June o f all summer months; accord- ng to a ten-year average o f Chicago quotations Compiled by rutal econ omists at the Ohio State Uuiversity. Average prices per hundred weight for this period run: June $11.32; July $11.64; August, $11.47; September, >11.87; October, $11.12; November >10.43; December $10.01; January, >10,22; Ftbruary, $10.52; March $11.- 31; April, $11,56; May, $11.45. Last year, the’ compilers o f this table point out, the fall break came early, In September, though the usual win- . ter recovery succeeded. FIX RATES'FOR XENIA TOWNSHIP PUPILS IN XENIA The new rates o f tuition fixed by Xenia city school board were such that the Xenia township board was considering the erection o f a new high School building o f their own- Howev er rather than loose the tuition- thO city board has fixed a rate o f $85 a , year fo r high school pupilp and $40 a year for Junior high, with $20 fo r grade pupils. The contract price is fixed for five years. J . H. Nisbet, accompanied by his son, Charles/ o f Loveland, spent last Friday in. Cincinnati. , GERMAN AMBASSADOR REACHES OURSHORES • p w NU Excellency Df. feldt the new German Am te the United State*, _«dd, ‘T lad to be abte to Hvs te you# most **“ *i4l“ t****** wkait t o m m m g l *m S5A i
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