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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