The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
;♦ P .. advertising today, only produce* malt* of it* own, but it imifhfe and brine* to final culmination tho advertising o f the yesterday*, iT'r* A. MEWtFAFER LGCAL ANIJf G AK0-TJ1E VILLE AND VICINITY, ........ F O R T Y - S I X T H Y E A R N O . l 1. C E D A R V I L L E , O H IO , F R I D A Y , -M A R C H '2, 1923 P R IC E , $ 1 .5 0 A ^ Y E A R “ ;#*% ctoHW Cong. ElectBrand CARTOONETTES Cqngressman-Elec.t .ClwtffiS will begin hia term representing the 7th District gn March 4th. He has re*; cently spent two ■jmeha in Washing ton during the present Congress at the invitation of Dr. Fess so*tKatrltt’ might become, to some extent, ac quainted with th«t duties, r. ,t The President .. has anedbced that there will be no special session of Congresaf^nHd-thrregtdatf session does not eorfie uh til/DM em B^^h i^ t^ : Braiid,Aadar.th»t-tba,wnr]fc.inMj^anfl£:. tion withthe 7th..District,affairsTin dicates eonaMenahio ^olumi'eyen dptf ing the- Qdngressional'-vacaWon, and- he has arranged with another Ohio congressmanrto!beep'tjid j office^ open during the summer In'charge* of “ah experienced ^ ^ Q t a ^ ^ e l l ;^cqfi&fnji; ed With all the departmental -Work in Washington. Mr, Brand‘’Will hlSo keep his ,offlce--.openCinr;Ur£ana/UntU,,cph» greiuLmonwst^gfiaie^iaJtk-,Jai.-1He, will then move with his family to tVashihgTon.... WEU. ,»TS s £ ttc . m 6 ’ m * ,SrAy \***WMfmw*’ € > J . fjGiTlSH , ^ S > / COHl&te ®V % «v % ux 2>:J* a et,-. ■THAT " t a x !ON-' g A'&O’LIN e **■*&-■ -»■* One of the biggest fights—-perhaps the, biggest fight— o f the present sesjiom .of Tih?-T^gislfitvijav. -will bp. overthe. proposal^to:>put.-A.;tax.of 2 cents a gallon on all gasoline sold in. Ohio, ' % -,2 ‘ A bill of .this -sort- can--pot .expect a career 'mr£rafFled-pop%il&rity, The people InSgjenera'L. are sick of taxes, They*do-ho't ,take. kindlyvto, the idea tomobile driver* in,‘„phi6/ ea'eh.mem her of which”Would have’'a direct and highly personal anter'esf ih^a' tlu f on gasoline,'!, •;• ... n w f ^ Stilf -there are arguments' fiir' such a tax. Our.clt^''street#”ahd' country roads have ^een built"hy geherartax- ation. and' diljbiJt^levieS on aifutting or neighboring property, J‘ But’ there'are many people" in”OhToTwHiS'do hot own one or more automobiles;'tb' the fam i l y . On these Automobiles theCstate 14 Ct?OH,'C pM » I H P s i >«g q r i *$\ CONDENSED OHIO NEWS New* 1teats Pickedat fUadma and Boiled Dowa-fwath* Pmiy -Beader : ExWt M i f i ' ' * ■ **» in attempt -to ‘.arrest . , . „ . _ ■B*»d' family' wounded at WoUsvll a U. F. ilct-cJ”nd,.4Qj,Uo£j-q .»£he ussaHarifc made his.escape, ialn-ve/,. ac*,, Jns tftP.My , ,kdlad., HU getji W: Brown- died-git his home 4n Stnick by a Inais- of clay lmrled hy ureihKiure expicBlJ'i.'jcii! '.dynamite a -robber, war- shot lie, li 0 .me, vyggJ{t: A.kron.* ►Charged ^with situqtjng Charles Mos,'it paymaster" for th*e Akroif Co*al coiupaiiy," in"a imldpp, ‘Andy Vesosky, a mirier,‘is Jn jail ai namhfidge. The - holdup' occurred' til the 'hills. *Moss, • who wai elicit in the arm, wifi recover. A .satchel containing lift',000, taken by the rohbor, was found by a potae p(dar Uie scene-of .the robbery. ... „ j Lebanon at the age of 82., T ie was a former wsajfcer of congress and for years; waa actiyaJtl .B«K»blLea», State polities. , , . , c . ^ , - Mr*. Mary Ferguson, *25> "Younga- tQwn.ihaitgedJierBelf.'She had. been ill. Tiffin policemen will He" compelled' 16 practice target shooting at regular interyala/ at least once. each. week. , Edgar .Rahn, 81. tailor, Cincinnati, A Statement -given- .out by 11 , , -WHS jrfIl«ft- -Uy nn..qiitmnQhlla. .... Scotty, superinlendfint, fit .banks vpf ..„ . tB,t0 eatabli6h a cooperative phio,..aUftW-^-that resources, in banjw “ c...5.*vr . . - f S P S I •^<*5 h. ■ ,.v the Furm“ iicaim,DaalfiMLAMad^ifen .ingicities snowed marked gains.. ^ Oihio, Ohep of Gamin Boy Scouts ^o do Jtefcomme'ndatlons td cut 34 men- ‘ from- the^^duhtStdM^ied^llUpht^ traffic .djiity’ a t' public^ arid* parochial thsrt^sr.-s—■srrw*^fx*B# : Up In Kew Yorki State-th# Jfiti .InloOh 3*ihrt"trial- It had-boen* .■uarg^d f*>r the pfikT' fiW’ "y«f*rr or- shoio -that "the league -in many atatar was being used^purely, for purposi;grTHUemoc?^ric*.xtat»*; ;for* the Democratic, imrty awl thh same^ has Been said o f its use iii state*-tkark'' -ire usually Jtet#ublic*n. The league lias used great funds ,-OfE; money in-political. campaigns wid-yebi .lever filisaan ’expense account as must- .he political-party-maiiagern AlP, yt the candidates- . l^cw York ip. trying; t o f o r c e ,tho_ eague to<-file ant-exponao^coriunt. Art jpen its.haoks fominspectipn. A. speci fic amount of ?24,(i.0Ct, ia Ju ia fi^o jj - 4 ft- k-^ iS.-T.- ,, !■ . While."the league,iri.hvpryht.aikjha€l “cceived 'small amouirts’-fro-mJtthe^-ool— lection .basket.in churiihe8. e#-+ iy, thrive(Lmn=H«i-iaxga.^mamitavpajd^ ’ XI v « -r>r* * - ’ t * i -g n i r f r » i , t ., t . . s r - ' - T . - T - f ,, I I 5 m t u * 4 -v u t t g o k v r> u u * < v w u v y w i - v 1 / ^ . «■ ^ schools ‘at 'lxirain ”hhij'"be 6 a-accepte(r;*"jjlen^and'25 -from the-fire-department ^hy-wealthy citfeepgjrusympathy: With , hv Samtv nri>{ounr Hftvrv -•- *— «n„«nii nnrHmitfau (tire temp&i’ance cause. Orie of the so- 1 ilcitors in Hew"'Ystlf:llhh-Jht by fd y 11u‘iitto a y 'Shiff, ^*- -was unade by a,council, com ittee One'boy "Whs ■ expelfed from-Daheas- >■ - -jir's. Josephine Porter, 70, was burn ter high school ^ind: another afispended- .................................... tw< * u 4 , + » ¥ t e gv.vVl PUSsAf/vJ//SI<S THE «PR/M6 PRWE ed tb death. ..whsaVto,, httack§a' herJ,otit jhafc/the m'O^eyjyhs^solici home at Washington -Q. "H. ... Iper 'centagh-basis. When the > Gas fumes killed,-Gtiaries Ferr'yi 77, '■ - ‘ ' ' J-*. Cincinnati. ' ■,-w -- 1 Logan, Athens and WelLatou -.high schools will-eugage-fn-’a-triangular-de- iN\ JU31 .fjr -W**#!S§r* FjjfANei &&EBS* G O L L E G E N O T E S ^ i ^TATE WILL KEEP HOLSTEINS } LOGAL jl _ . r , . , •President*JMcCheWey','''was-;ahaenl' -»* ■ ,i ' , ——* The Madison Press,London, .says In thiajapue w ill! Lm n h iirX ,w « ~ a speaking engagemehr'in Uat thfe state, department of welfare Icial st'otefnent af*th« q.Ft tl that has charge of the prison farm ihg and Loan Assc will not sell the fine Holsteins this -son, the secretary year as' has been done-in the pAstr The1which is .ffevh Jclo- sales have not berin a-financial sue-‘ growth’ in.thc papt ces§. At the present time the-‘state 1&IS tTie psspts'Y has abhut 400, head o f young heifers and that these will he sent*' to other'*4 Many of the College^, studepts at- i state, farms to.be Used for dairy pur- tended^h^fotoilCmumlirir Of.thejep-1poses The.prison farm as.London w ill,, tuye' course^Tfi^fM3fiXcLfiYgl\Wg5 which!Be used to,.raise young stock, cattle. was given by:the Davis -Opera, Com- hnd hogs for other state farms. The. « jpew-dairy ham -being erected to re- Wdllsville, O., at whichi’.time: he .*Pr peered before, -thdjltfwanjs. Club; of that city;,-.The jtev, ,Wppdbridge Us- tick, a formeYjesiderit*p^'4Cedar and a graduate' 'of”Cdaarville--8ollege is president of--the' organization. f l ' ‘iAft-CpSitiCI •’ ■ after -t-hey-had -caueed- a-hetfrt'TlOt by. <"bqmhingh.a crowded, gymnasium wlih j.“stluk bombs” while a.,husket.<|?h|l. „.gutno,wa«.in .prosgtesa,; . 'ij,-, r A.eheclt.Ioi\f^772.25, the first pay». ______ ____ w inent. o f‘$35,000 pledgeii. from, the sute -batn under -the" hdspieefe;o£ fHe tDhiCr aid fund to proven^ closing ^ ;schoolV'‘ ^nivOTSity;--ia*trcn-9;*i-l*--«^j.^w^»a. .at East"‘Liyerpooi'fiefore'' June' 1, was ' ' clarence.Chevreux, 9, of Louisville,-^ ' receive'd”by*;ihe board of eauehtio'h.’ ' " “hear' Cantonr-was-.8mothered^o^adhe ... KeW'courthouserSt ‘ LOgau will' Cure When burned under 1,500 bushels of j\for every Hocking county official, the - wheat in,a grain je leva tor..^4 1 Brand Army-and-the-American -La-• Mrs. Antonio Koeab, ^,;m«tber of- “"gion, - ~ - -• • ..... ’ - —- —w -*four; children, was ferrftd^wlm% ii” ... Allen -BiyaWt- of AVayreir -waa..re-—.throat out' in She -bedroom of her home Id the .nrian-’ manded, to jail.at. Clevelund .by^Fed-,. t» v*“* !^arviUe'Buiid-‘'eral-.Uommissicner ?.innei-,.pii a qharge. Accusedlof .talcinglljOftO,'to help!hSr 1 .^,Mr;"Jack-' of counterfeiting. Hs failed £0 raise ^usband iff hlh buslness.^Mrs^.’J^race us q. list in ?3,000 -bail. He is alleged to hnve MetilerN,for^seY^yi}ri.TfiItJ,^-^T.®^ ’ comparative; raised; .$ 1 bills ,to $10 ones. ~" the swomen's-guild of the SalvatfCh ,'iroi■ - ■- '■-' Watter j ; Hopf.'Sfl, Hamilton county JArjriy home land'-maternity hospithl i&ifi 1920 ___ .1921 -1922 ^ ^ 2 : * . : Thomas - claims ...... *...... • ». ‘.place the- ones•deetroybd by fire will, Mrs, J, P. White gave the second ofTbetta-flaiw* and probably the-largest .DOBBIN^ Si money raised ;hy the gasoline tta* go hltogetheir ' ta^rpad tty paif work.-Thete is no douhfc"UiatAUch. * tax, unpopular as lb ihight beYwould disfmnate 'th e ' cost o f food 'riiainte- nance^wtote equ>tttbly--than-thwproB- ent sysfcem.—The gasoHne -taX-WoUld, BOach thosVWhor use the;pnhlie high-» Way* 2 'ahout^ift.pK 6 ^ 0 hti 6 ni'\toUttx,b:aY mddfit"oT'that use? . .'.MeSS^.Fihd^jr 'iand Markle enter- :iainedi^te Ogleahee *gi$. D'isia,, ht>a GeoBgS^Wasirihgkm dinner oh Wednesday evening in. the-grill.-room. of-.(Pocj-Jlichards.^.— , f » ■AntbfM *vSt 4■ £*1 Nkr- •»• i~ BOYS AJII) GinEs^-.tcggfottrst ‘ AM Ijfiy-or !giri^antft&-j£ c#Jf <jlrjg yiarmi'g- to-fdhd- foiv -ihe^- --Boys’' ahd . Girls’’ (Silf Club contest; af'thfr 'Greejie C8tHity*&W,*^s^ Tarn- bull this coming week. This is one of the b^st things we know of to interest young folks on the farm, No certain breed is required. Parents interest your children• In -£h!| ’ MdVSbieht Arid notify Mr. Turnbull, „ The student*^ “and i f acuity efijbyed ■‘•i'rece^S over’ w~a3liiing£onr3'hmthday. efiterMuhOd;. day pvening in\hmipii;of Dr. .Hdijner witH a’ George ^a«Bingfc^n;pa^^A humft^r b f ,thh.G<iilege students wc^ pres^h't.‘rFhVhrsj' game* -and- reffdsh- ment3vwew»~aagge3tivc.'pf. .Washing- ton’s^-hirtHdayfcv' w v The Femdale hogs will be at Central G in the 'countryrJThb -state- has- about BfiO prisoners'at-the prison’ fdm - to •k. The, barn fs belhg built |‘ ‘ ’ ** hios- Osbom ^iH have a new paper to’-be knowri;'as‘ the Bhth. TbWhship Herhlil wBIcfi will serve both* Osborn and Fair, field,.It,will he 'published* fro'm'thc office„of,thq Yellow Springs. New^'bpd betupde.r,,the.management, of the eom- pafng, tonferoling, .the New*. The,.first issue of the new publication will ap- pOhr- this week. The old Osborn Local hut not been*published'#i for several yCarS ybfc-Ave understand the -plant was'sold'recently tb"Mr. Snyder'of tHti New Carlisle' Slih, wlio intended to*start a paper in Osborn' soon. , “ hold! In Ong-of fhe fastesfc mid bpst plny- cd gatnesr.M'; i»Hp season Cedaryille Gollegeifaskoribail tearivwent downto defekt"bfoge^thg.fMfeiBftvplling Ohio, Northern team. At the end of the first half both teams stood deadlock ed in .doubt pntilr,the last tfen minutes whottr Ohio ’.Northrm b y ; pliy3rig;ihe best-brarid-^of-'-bSll j seem' tm the local, court this season piled up a substan tial Iead aml ’Won 38-21, ioJ ■ * » On ? turday some of the College alent entertained at the meeting of the.Farmera’,.Institute, at .Ross Town ship- ....... - - ........... THREE JUS WIIX .ORGANIZE \ 4 O -IN; ^ENIA’-TRIS WEER Uj —/ 2“ r-»> X^A uJ ii W i-S Knights of the Ku Klux Klan will organize in Kenia this week. It is said that the Klan has many- tneirfbers id this county now but no active organ ization. A regular local organization ■will be formed-with.headquattera in Xenia, ' wdijM’iuS’g*-. ,-fen80v'—. , . ...... ... Clarence McKinney was Officially I ftoS; GeUJohnson^ .ChrtsUs.uichur.cB dtrerid at^Wllmington 'by* Judge ^Glev- Ja07^O3,.w paator^^NTisqnyille^.Was^oseq .pres-eager.,...Th&.ln<Uctment ^charging.Frj.t * - " * • ideal - 6 i;,Uje^Athens.County Ministerial,. degree murder *qf. Foljoeman. JEmery,, 3DAY. association. - * ■, . *- - . MeCreigbt was erased from the Tec- 1 ’ibr^atofy'factory b'uiidfag’ at'Ma--‘‘ord» ' Y' Y; ": ; tt * « ‘u-l ‘ ' Tion> owned by C. and G. CoopeVT**' Bufefiacbt RubbaE.4bihP&ay,» .Ififtnt Hampsmro-brother*,.of rMt, V%rim»./was”dBm^ged ttt Bucyruj# will resume operations in ‘ Jwarcp Oth ^g.ooo by ‘ArO'bf UnknOWi origin.- ^*• IthA;ilmth ». Eight banks of-‘‘New'’ Philadelphia, apd ^’potar dfferbd L-A-Dob-- alt departments March 1. Burn*’ ted on a john-Dw .lopkafeller in'terests^leatn^d-'*pf t^is ’ hq‘manager, anh'Oflncbd |Fie^it|i5raTy-; '■hof-further tiippori;r*The league to -dear’ jtseTf made’’tH^Smrge 'that fh^ ‘ .fockefellrir '"i-epreViiitktive -had' :beelf ron.over -by. the. wet interests.'. , c;. Then came' tHfe'-a'diWuheemeirt-fronr ohn _D. Rpckefellar, Jr*,..-that-he stut ' had'doiiiideiiCe in “therfYeprbsrintati'v'c' :.nd resented,, the league charge* .-Hq also 'stated tbaiPso«h''dn*.pr^riifeatioif' as the league 'shouldJKaveind'fiMiiciai tion.1' *~TheYcdaejOs; rioW-befoie^tha grand'-jury and-the'-deagueds-resisting an.-attempt;to compel“ the officers to bpeij,fli.e Books. 2 ' ^Mean£ihmAhe--Ro;clcefellac,..iaterests uses-pf -the-mapey,so,cpntribut?d.rjfi;j -t The &ew-iYofkr'llebgue Is-i-no-’dlf ferent-tlian-.thatxin-Ohio-.^torLas,hiye. 3 *i. leaked outmftGolumbus-'m-campaigntetK chat would, wamnt an .inspection^in tfe .irianagepiept,^f;tlre.‘0 * Avfew'yearlHrigtrriht^hio^ ' .ttempted to, force Williami Ithe TuacorW Rubber-campaay ' ! JRhlladAlFbitti-.’ihe'qoaU- tce be -eCcufed filed,'1at The annual meeting ers and' the annual meeting *,«■ *« ,« « ,« ,» , -n trustees will, hetheld .Tuesday,-.March a!Man,said, th.be tour,timerhero..agei‘ ■ i tS e ? t S ? f \hoV 5 l S 2 l Qat 1:30 in the mayor's. Office.All in , v f« halted /Wlien .hflicera raidod.5theo terested.are.uygod, to -be.present.,; „ . aM^WPrtQd the g irl tfto and retool SPJBkWiiRaitoobi:JPres, * “ “ '**’ * “w he refilled to yield his point abet also ihWateried ib withdraw further ,:>$!*- iribiitions ’to the league. Instekd Of ;he ;|cague :insisting further the fipiSi- agers;‘withdrew; rather,.,, thanjdose 'he^^OOO .^ubsoription. , . |!' STOCKHOLDERS’ MBETING. The annual tneatir®, af';tKe,Stocki+. torila.’ Tnhhrfted thr'ougb 'the ' OhlO: music teal; . death'bt'.a 'rdiattvd. ’* tS" “ “~'i Cleveland* promise sanep datoblg - Wllliaiii “Bbslnirfeb, -^Or stagd‘band; music ^ A \f ^ i i i, 5 ,J -IJii - * afCh’erfj, Iri, etrd^ioii sttj se shriep dfinijihg and holders- of. the ^CedaoriHe., Farmed’ ' rilungud'ftS'feet frdm th‘feJiilfesfciiU;'the4 R®v,.J* H,,.^hrisorij ft^thpdist mia- Grain Coninanv will be held MAhdkv^t: Vlli>nfAP ..flloveiatid;- and —'wafe'-i- ister, died at Isbelby. from flu.1* -’ Prohibition ggtnW^kdA^aluraber LOOKS LIKE.A DEAD BIRD ‘ Reports- from Columbus indicate that the bill introduced in the-legis lature-by-the firsh ahd game commis- siOnr'regarding so-called stream* po- lutioh would die th tlie' committee afid not to ...heard of sooij. . The bill was very ‘drastic and had" it become* a law mnufactmerA“wo*uId not/he able'to' ojfifitg’ their p l^rprq fiW% lA*fife qlJ,,’W3ien the. big.gteel miHa.nfid.tto sugar .hrCet..industry.was.hit .the op position became so.solid that.the bill had no chance of passage. SALE. DREW BIG. CROWD TH E TH R E E W INNERS f * - . The vote for members of the lec ture course has been canvassed ahd thw, result made known by the com mittee in charge. The newly elected members are W. W. Galloway, A . W. Firfdley and J, Lloyd Confhrr. PUBLIC SALE*DATES. O, A. Dobbins, Friday, March 9 . Hampshire .aaje, ; ® C la im s C a p tu re o t C la r a P h illip s The curtain on the college basket ball/season dropped-Saturday night when the- hoys And > g irls teams journeyed to Wilmington where they played the Wilmington College, team. (Nuf.Ced.) Prof. Robinson’s mission study class was addressed Monday by Dr. John C. Taylorj Keformad Presbyter ian mifcaippary -frojfi Roorkep, India, bn "Student Life In India.” • t * ■ ■ • " * . The first Practice for the minstrel vrtii held Monday, evening uhder the direction fit' JUtS. William Anderson. The Juniors have started rehear sals -for their_ play “And B ill^ D is appeared.” . . ’ ’ 4" " i.- ’ V' I ■ ■ 1 « * * #■-■ - !.'■ The Rangers Club expecla- to \go to BoWOrsvIlle on 'Friday to -give the first tegular program of ‘ the year, their'one-act play this year is a farce entitled “Surprises.” \ The public sale of Andrew Bros, and R, A, Murdock on Wednesday drew a very large crowd. The sale was held at the Andrew coal yard and from reports everything sold good except the horses. The horse marfeet at this time seems to be a drag as only a few sales in this Section have had good prices for horses. Mr. Mur dock sold nineteen second-hand auto mobiles. Two used Fordsori tractors and a truck. People were drawn here for miles around for the sale had been well advertised. * v />!■ i mp y ill l d dhy/bfcio ^ttoafer, “Gle i 'o f* -w k'-i- i® r« i “Sh lby- ttbin Mttfih , 5 , &t..l: 3 CbR..M.Vjfn Community- ................- *l *"' \ P«ffiibltton Hall 0 i the Exchange B^ink building.! 1WAdo-^^-traylo^.A *promlrilnt;.Mat Present* ^ ' Lancaster Pyth i^ns.^e l^tto ;-the 50 th knafversaryjb^ihi^ .itogieu \ *> \ OhiO’» 752 BtatA.lbaiiks;Amaslu 4 ;»lU records ft)r gains in rssourcos and de posits ^during; statottlbik' isstod A k H,^,A.lfc^tt,\au-. perlnlOndent W bahfe^fiffc^jjliybiatob'- on reports made under his recent call. ' Tw^ye^r-oid daughter,^f J . T. Bing' ham Waaburned-'tb destroyed **e •Linden;, # subUr^ ofcEolUfiiBqfJs ,» ; r Mr 4 i; Anna Tz^lfief,(. |i 2 ^'bliOT, swak‘ probably;fatafiy^buiwd* in Qtiti '‘■ Jhdifia near' Wapakoiics, ^ftettabpR^JnjljiuA. *aughi::ffie fra% ^ t«w>g ,';rQ ..y« - Goitottor Doj 5 (aS*y der Wti.pmakm^ihe *Sale,Hrti^#£‘^ f liquokwhich cau«s*Ae‘ath puaiiaiaBis as -andfijut degree murder. £>* Plarit Of the Hittriek Brothers Man- ttfactdl;hir .'H-fiJam - aged i S' i! <J-£ -;*ia f, 'T h e n ' a n d ' n o w : ^ce£bd’ ;goVerriol1' he would ;|ee cli(at road* Would-be' built.Jrom| four to ten thousand' dpllarB „-£r mile^ahd . 1 . _ A ____ IffiX.l At*Ji U a I a J ' ■«** .Hm’vby.BfcUey^rcrefbry. I ‘WdiBK ro£eiveJ/ by, W « , M/vrarus . ' 3 Pwnk Lewis, 20 , one of tfie heaviest,, ... ... . j . N O T IC E ,,., ■ « ’La the'cpriniry.'Srea at Welling; —---- -v , jott 0)j lafiuebssa." "HS* ‘WdlgbSd “ 40 *‘ ,,,We,are ,rcady. for-the.yrear‘s; bust -.1 r * ........"k” *..... ness, having doubled oupU tapacity, j Flve womefi, ihe .first :to eerveron *- Wa can,,take.care of, your, o rd e r c r ln t ln a f - ' -rake -‘W " Atheh* “Ctontj1)'- any size for chicks ,Qir*>cUsfcom, ixiatch- broiig-h'f 1 ^in -A'-'-terdk'k-e£-guilty-mo 20 . ing.?We rarfy. m fuil line odhBuckcyA* mlautes^ - Incubators and .brooders/and.. .can | make.,proniptrdeiivbry.of anything in cur line. Would advisee.early.prders, aa.our apace je .going.fast.-.. .... t . The Northup Poultry - Farm. .and Hatehery, XeHow, Springs,. 0 . „ Be ll phone.'....................... - ......— _ t.AV Leptcr JBmith^.l&monttu«-old.',A(in,.Of G«>y«c Sintthh’.M^eaSbldh iqfcflf ;dJsdi:P*rjiain?v bf^*ri w*i -^djedjip; t^d tor. ,fli w ., t-Mldencirih'i.Cieyetand*gnd"too£*tto4 ktt®i‘'t)y^,uqlmpwh7pari£d*-‘ ‘X*' "X y* Bobbers ih"w* Fitrifitod' Home-Bhppiy;eompkriyis of- Coming! The best show ever staged, fibff 'in “Fremont ‘tod '-secured; about in Ckidarrille. The College Minstrel - ^ iU'Bksh af»d»20OW'-ch0eto.- L*-.'- tKiifrh * ' , '■JOS«fJ>h- Pet0f&on,..28,‘ .Waa -arrested. i i Hamiltoa, charged,with .themurder. This week conlfbaiis'Were let ill counties one in Morrovi' fer- $ 26 ^f show, Mafch 5 ^ . i : - „ y ^ ----------- ( Don't forget to tave a night for thh CtoandUa College Minstrel fyti 'Doeoduy, Mrinsh 27. of bis brother, Edwin ,; 8 j 0 fg 9 b,,;,!l plodeg. !, V^- Louie VandervooRt pleafledgufif-y At; 7eAr*'lAgQi.:iu;JE9.rilMdt„GojlB!......... - - - - - - , — —- - - Mjse Caddie Gryutb,; 34 , ,.da«n ot a charge of njprilerjp the.secoqd dC: V Edison At 76 PRE^fe MEETING THIS WEEK The Buckeye Press Association holds its annual session in Columbus Thursday and Friday of. this, week at the Chittenden Hotel jn Colujnbqsr The Herald has been a member'of this organization for many years arid will -be represented at,the;gattorifig of Buckeye editors> on 'the above, days, v.oMfcttfe* dirt <fiaims she to* OBilf* Thtef Wottiitt” of Lo* AngeldSf gbe would turn Oiirt over gnd brottor, who *t* held f#t MILLER WON HIS CASE IN COMMON PLEAS CiDDRT - sy • . ■ . ' ; v« - ' A decision has bedn .hfifided d(>wlt by Judge Gowdy ift Common Pips Court granting Thad Miller,. an in-* junction as prayed for in his petition again#* George E. Boyd, owner ‘ of; the building now occupied by Millerr where hc Ajieiffifcs a pool rpuw>- Doyd had ftifdrred Mlth?* to vacate, but the latter claimed that he had a verbal lease f of the room and that Boyd had refused i* give a Written letoe to HffiTiiiiltiifii - - - . AUTO UPSET BUT DYNAMISE WAS HARMLESS-THING An automobile loaded Withdynamite and explosion caps owned by an ex- plosive -company was ditched oh the Columbus pike east of town Monday and the machine overturned, Much of tjj-e dynamite in boxes was thrown out but no damage Wftf doiifi ethbf thafi tb the machine, . >. * If you want ‘your meat smoked call to by phone and make appoih£m»nh !-W« ms prepared to in th* do tttot amoktog. R juum JfeGkUia --- - . --------- f & j THtofl* 4 -JMIyon^ am. of th* i:i eht<*st or American Inventors, coto brated ifia seveafy-aixth birthday i* tto iaimrwf#iy. it ’Vest Orange. N# J., Fehfntoy J2. by working *« tou# toto.HMf m t A*wv“* -• < 7 * ‘ , / Iwpppm *t ‘Ohio Wesleyan university, 1 ' died qf' intestinal grippe at Delaware. ■ Two iralnmeH* were'killed'when to *BaftimoireTand O-biii 'frti^ it. 'bri' the |t^eYeltofc.diyMofl...went;-throfigh;;« bfrdgr' into -Stillwater creek, near mepdrl, Hirfjwon cofiity. F. & Dfick- ' 'wtotif, efiglutor, LsriUli, Wto .crustod ,';to' toalh, iud./.G, -EX'HarL 'tooMab, , ?t'.;; ■ i Three toriwto .wete ifijuredlii M.Mi ' .which dtotroyed MIm; iriterlqt of a real* idencri.at Columbua,' '.'The injured are: IiJesse Belcher, 75; Mrs. Charles Appel, 142, and William Will*. year*, Mrs. ' AppeV* grafidtofi. ‘ - [. Sharper* at Cievete-fid swindledMr*, ! Mary -K#*£*b° obt’-of $8,000. • 1 . j Traoto;,m*y. rerry mail between Hilltooro' and Washington O, H, - Charles Bft’iyeat ot Yah Wert wa* ! elected'president-of the Ohio Retail Clothiers’■.topoclatiqm.,,- I •H«nry-,PhiUip*,..ot btot.f!pJLl*. drowned when a,cow he wa* leading ■*61water became-unmanageable and ! dragged himinto 'a'ereek^ ,; ' , . j Wt *L ■Gtodnpr*.72, yra*, Ruiurad to hi« ,home,,.W,. Twin; township, Ro»» , county, when struck by n, falling tree. J Htf was formerly. *, .minister and at on* time interested men, who 50 yea«s ■ ago hchL'advaabdl thAorito on tto “Uleal community life.” ! ( Fire gtttiefi tWo balldtopt M Fred- orfektown, Knox county. Loes $25,000. ! . The beat yrt. Th* CedarriUe Ikd- j tc|i' Miturttoi *tor«r, to b* gfitok hi iK« o p t o * *7. : ..... _J gree i at •Wllmlngtpu *jand ,.w«a ; sen- tenced to the periitent1aiY“ foiL"nf*.' VandftrvOort admitted the killing of Policeman Emo^WcCrelgbJ,'Feb’^lL 1922, ’ fdr whose,,death I/erpy.,(Khmey; of Cinclitnati to-wWWag^toHfe'. terto ih the penitentiary, Walter,.Bangh^m, JameetOwn, indicted ae-AAndgBt< plicej .pleaded guilty to manslaughter jmd w*4| sentfttoftg *Jt£;th 8 I'MSJL *!}?!,0 Dr.^Obort ^neStYlrisonr'prealdenf -of th* 1|biverRiiY(hr‘Tekas',‘-Anstitt,5'hr the ne!w:president of Western-Retol'to unirersRy. ■ Mr*. Ijosephine Augustine, Cleve 'land, tired of the.struggle to keep the faniity together, kissed hgr children goodly < and arided -hef::lif*“b y .IM* 1 - lowing"I o I sob U- < 2 State’ convention of the American Legion In 1924 will be held In Marion It was announced by Corlis H. Grlflis of B*thilton,' meftibOr ol' tlle fitetifiitot speakerw~lM»r#*i»u.:.Tto.Ifl23..stW* .ci*B ventioii 6 T th* American Legion will be held at Springfield. Roy Baker, St; steel worker, at tempted euidde at his home in- i/J raln hY sending A- hiillat through hi* hody, He has slight'chance of jrtsrov- - ery. t he bullet barely missed hi* heart. Bak*r is **id to have been de spondent over th* toath.et tot *w**B heart, feteHa, Chapman, killed recently In a raiiror*-' feCiatmt. ftf V*.rmHlloa. ;he taxpayemjifted 'btttrtjf thc;hi)id. ; tract ' "VT on. '.r , mile; Trumbull county, 48,000 ajmjtye; Geab^' eouhty, *24,000 ^ mile a^d.iah- otber4n>the same,riourily for $j0J,$P0 a .mile. T^e averag<e“to>riei,in th'e con tracts ,was, pbout;$32,066 ft mile,which ts far) from the (.campaign prpndse. FfObdbly-the' Governor hawfound;',put that good roads to stand present-day travel cannot, he buiit^fuwpricjM^ihe clhiihe^'iUst*N(riT^bcrP V< i jf Jj . :-.flME-DRAWIN67»fAR r; ; -j ■ .a++4\ L a C lAj u’ i 1 4*4 ; ?| Tto:^Lm&^ri^come tax repdrta( is drawing:^earep nnd nearto* March .15 is*the Nbsirig Va£e'when4'; all Reports iftUSfbe iri^thpbifice f^the'depairtn^nt i t ’A will ■iio£*A'to long—aftefc1 that date tiaxtoy-' ers their assessor blanks for making put,\tto-pefagnol property: returns;; sh M ' ^ r : g " l l U •*.'‘' “ / i T^JEPpih&BN, MAINE La^A#1*.* »*v*Jt-Vr ^A f F.‘'B;-Trirrib»lI:-orf-Wednesday!;skip ped a car of Angus cattle to nHLjjlI. atwkim^le^^cfiiLMjdne. Mr,:Tu^n- hufi has.bifil.t.uo.uitetn.lnrge j4t»0W“ «ig» -fOr*Aito:'as -totong Jfitotri”* breeders* * rn m f m 4 O p p o s e d f a y G o m ? till Sr rji sanf Go bear Gm W e t ^ opeta hftnto, FrW*v, March #« Ah* justice of th*1' Rupwh*® (Fdorb-Ry ■ :TtoiWNh*t-HaWfiS#1# meriing with ippdMUin In Congress, Sanford ,. w V j ii . ;■ Ai, I r * » /
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