The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26
Wmtf 4 *fa May in baying t t e *r* *M * tm wmi ia flfct* « upon tk* JMITMwtaivstoat to th* riuh aav- In# tb* um *2 fc}*> sgrtkl* weuiul pro* Stoat, FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 21. CEDARVILLE. OtffO, FRIDAY, MAY 8, IDIIS. ATTORNEY HOLDS CARD GAMES ILLEGAL The playing o f “ rum” has boon o f ficially banned in the county according' to a notice, given -out by Prosecutor Mar*hall. Nearly every town in the eonaty bad one o r more such games a* beaut the pool rooms and cigar stores, * The. games were run fo r a stimulant to business as well as sport the play ers tnjoyad, The fa ct that the looser paid fo r the game was held to be a fo rm o f fgamWing. Checks good fo r merchandise were given to the -win der, ■ Xeiusna, became warm over the campaign put on by tho Prosecutor and there is much criticism over the failure to go on with the other cases., Sseven arrests have been made out o f fifty or more, Various reasons are given why the cases have been drop ped but politics has had a strong play In the campaign. Other forms o f a- musement in the county are operated' on the same basis and subject to the same law but these have not been mentioned. The general impression* i s . that the Prosecutor has had enough and is w illing to le t matters settle davm, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , IN SPEC T M A IN ST. BRIDGE The County Commissioners, Messrs. Eavey, Lackey, and Beam., were here ’Wednesday in company with W . J Davis, county engineer, to inspect the Main street bridge. The bridge needs spine repairs such as a new' paveman* and balustrade. Some repairs are else needed under the bridge. I t is prob able that the repairs w ill be made dux ing the summer, . CHANGE MADE ON PA R K ING RU LES ON M A IN STREET Best XJ. $. Athlete Plansky. o f Georgetown Univers ity, wpn the .famous Decathlon championship fct the Penn Relay games, stamping himself the best all-around athelete in the U.. S, . GAS PROTECTION FOR T ttE EXCHANGE B AN K Main street has been marked off fo r pai’king. Changes have been made In that parallel parking w ilt be re quired on the W est side o f the street and 'head in parking on the East side, .No parking will be permitted on tht -Jzrfefft. 1 ’ ' , • TsgawMWNlafciwaaaemMJ— auwMwAiifcMr AN T IOCH P L A Y S H ERE . TU E SD A Y AFTERNOON . Antioch base ball team w ill play the College team on the local ground Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. There is generally much rivalry between the two college teams and those who at tend can count on an interesting game K ICK ED B Y HORSE Mr. John McCambell is .laid up as a result o f a kick by a horse several days ago. The horses was being led and in playful mood whirled around and kicked Mr. McCambell under the le ft shoulder, trekk ing two ribs and otherwise bruising the body. Dr. M. I. Marsh was called to render aid. RAD IO B IB LE SERMON ETTE W directors are sparing no expense to make their bank safe fo r their depos itors. ■’ ' In selecting this protection the Ex change Sank recognizes the wonder ful record o f the Anakin Lock . and Alarm Company who are now giving service to over .7,000 banks in the United States, > The method o f installation is confi dential in some respects, but the Ex- :hange Bank cordially invites the pub lie to inspect thi$ system* and w ill be glad to answer questions concerning It. • The Radio Bible Service Wifi broad cast from W S A L Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 P . M ,, Daylight saving time- A ten minute sermonette “ Mother” w ill be given as a prelude to a Sacred Chime Concert'. Mr. A . Y , Reid, fo r merly o f this place is connected with the Radio Bible Service. L IQUOR TH E CAUSE Dr. R , L , Haine3,.Jamestown, cor oner, reports the death o f Isaac Davis Colored* East Third street, Xenia, as due to acute alcoholism. The man liv ed alone. 1 " Auto vt* Divorce ■ h - . . M a t o •< m dt'- t . *- „ * i • * * ' . . . . 7 W r *!.; . I »'■ It ! Judge M. C, AMtttfg o f Wood* whig*, M, J: say*theautomobilei* 4 mm fm the #ror*e evil. He me tent huadrad# of huatedt and *vm away fromhieeeurt rteett* geeoived I t go m jf * m. . <i. . Yeggm eif who anticipate attacking the vaults o f the Exchange Bank w ill want to he prepared to face - every thing that the American doughboy mid Fi’itz exchanged as greetings ' a t their party on the western front dur ing the world war. Tho yeggs w ill have to cope with tear ung and smoke gas, which w ill make -hem take renewed stock o f ShermanT .’iew o f the war, The Anakin Lock &. Alarm Co, o f Chicago, just completed installation o f their burglar proof locks combined- with Gas protection This is the latest fo rm o f protection igainst burglarious attacks, and th- company installing- it has already pre .'exited-over 100- bank burglaries. The Anakin System provides the ■/ault with a network o f cables which are susceptible to any form o f bur glary attack. I t any o f these cables ;>re tampered with or broken, all o f the original, boltwork on the vault door is relocketl and at the same time system o f gas protection is released which makes it impossible fo ri bur glars -to remain inside the bank. This s just another step along the line oi ‘ Safety F irst” w ith the officials- *oi CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN IS CONTINUEDWEEK This week was set aside by Mayor Funsett as “ Clean-up Week” , but the tkpather has been cold and wet and it has been impossible to make much headway. ..In order that the public can have more time to await favorable weather Mayor Funsett announces that he w ill continue the campaign another Week. 1 Property owners are urged to clean up the premises and have all rubbish moved away to the village dump. It extremely important that old .papers or inflammable materials be cleaned Up whether in the .attic or about the stable or garage. F ire protection is as important as sanitary conditions. Do not fail to get into this cam paign next Week rather than wait un til you are handed an official notjee. Ohio News Boiled!Down GRAND JURY RETURNS S IX IND ICTM ENTS MONDAY The grand jury returned six in- ditments and one secret, Monday, . Four joifit indictments were return ed against Forest Sibole and Herscbel White, both o f .Springfield. The pair had robbed the-Reeves and Bryant store in Jamestown, the Ross Com pany store in Bowersville and the M. C. Nagley grocery store here. The, R igio pool room was also entered and the pair was implicated in that job. Lewis Swan was indicted as having narcotics unlawfully. COLLEGE M INSTREL SHOW OPERA HOUSE MONDAY N IGH T T NO WORK, ENDS LIFE Kent.—Frank Nightman, Jr., 20, shot and killed himself. J le was out of work and despondent.; * * * 1* GRADE SCHOOLS CLOSE Mlddlepork—The grade schools o f Middleport and Pomeroy have closed, after a session o f eight months., High school in bpth cities will not be dis missed fo r another month, j * * * * CAN'T USE P1TCHF0RK Tiffin.- !GOVERNORGETS LAST CRAGKAT NEWLAWS COLUMBUS, OHIO. T WO of the moat important measures passed by the general assembly at its last two-day session were vetoed by Gov, A. V, Donahey. In disapproving the Buchanan Bible bill, the governor flung o a t « challenge, to the political power o f the itu Kitts ] Klan and wrote Info the record « feftt* ‘ lation o f the charges ho was hacked ■Using a pitchfork instead o f by the hooded knights during his last Campfire Speedster a hook and line fo r catching fish In the campaign. Sandusky river cost William Dunn o f The second measure vetoed was the this city a $25 fine, Dunn was arrest- sterlizatkm bill introduced by Repre- ed on complaint o f Game Protector A. tentative C. E, ICnapp o f Medina eoun« C. Wagner and pleaded guilty. - * - ■ CHILD DIES FROM BURN8 Canton,—'Katherine Bet’ros, 4, daugh ter* o f Mr, and Mrs,-Nicholas Betrog o f the governor pointed out, In his mess- thi$ city* died from bUrps. The child age, he did not discuss the merits of was playing with matches when her tire fundamental idea further than to dress caught fire, * * * - '$ FOUR YOUTHS HELD ty. The measure aimed at prevention Of whoelsa.le propagation o f defec tives. j j Because o f errors In the bill, which 1 PRICE,*$1,50A YEAR ANDREW JACKSON HONOREDAS V. PRESIDENT “ Radio” , Campfire Giris’-messagc carrying pigeon, - safe on the shoulder o f Katherine Hayden, a f ter a flight from Chicago to New York in-which he equalled the time, o f the “ Twentieth Century,, train. . SUy ho could not approve, “ laws which would compel defective wards of the stale to submit to operations without PainesvIUe.—Four Pajnesyllle youths the consent of their parents and guar- are in the county Jail here under $5,0i)0 Alans,” bonds each after they pleaded guilty The error In the bill, which Would before Justice of tile Peace Ellen Le- have rendered it ineffective, was the land to having attacked two Geneva provision, pointed put by the gover- girls on the night of April 23. * **■'. * mo ther c law s a s s a il a n t Elyria.—While William Monsheln, enr, tlmt “ the bill specifies an opera tion fo r both men and women which is possible only fo r niCn, so that It be comes inapplicable in sp far as wo- 40, ’ contracting tinsmith, was bn his men are concerned.” Plans of the general assembly to gerrymander Ohio, out of two and Secretary o f State Tbad Brown has named two new members o f the Greene County Board o f Elections in Edward Wood, Xenia, to replace Har ry Higgins. Democrat. The Republi can named was Waltpn Spahr. John Alexander, Democrat, is made chief and Earl'. Short, clerk in the organi zation, MOTHER’S D A Y A T METHOD IST CHURCH Mother’s Day services w ill be ob served, at 10:30, Sunday morning. Ser mon by the pastor. Subject: "Fathers and Mothers,” Duet by Misses Kath leen Blair, and Eleanor Johnson. Solo by Miss Marguerite Ewbank. L et us each wear a flow er in honor o f Mother. Sunday School a t :915« Music by orchestra. P . M« Gillilnn, Supt. ( lass es Tor ail ages. You are welcome. Junior League a t 2 p. m. Misses Eleanor Johnsdh, Lucile Ritenour and Catharine Hughes in charge. Epworth League — Social hour at 6 p, m< Devotional service a t 7:45. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday eve at 7:30. . JAMESTOWN DOCTOR IS G IVEN $300 F IN E r Dr, R. U, MeCohticll., Jamestown, entered a plea o f gu ilty before Judge 8, C. W right, Tuesday, on a charge o f illegally issuing liquor prescrip tions. The Dr, stated that he was permitted tinder his license to issue 1000 licenses a year fo y one-half pint each but that he had only issued 175 and these fo r what he thought legally The prescription wfis given to F , E. Gary, detective, who claims the Dr. said he could ge t it filled at Todd’s drugstore in Dayton. Judge W righ t placed the fine a t $300 and costs. AUTO ACCIDENT ON COLUMBUS P IK E TU E SD A Y Raymond Roots, Colored, Xenia, was caught underneath his own auto when it crashed into a machine d riv m by George Luttrell o f the Steven son road, Tuesday afternoon on the Columbus pike. Roots is said to have been driving at a high rate o f speed and in going around another machine crashed into the Lutterell car head on.Lutterell was badly £ «t and brute ed and was taken to his home. Take a trip to the Southland with the College Msintrel show, Monday. •U^r'nnr: iiMnrlirTfir■ ff■»<*■■- rrr-f" College Minstrel*, Monday night. Everything, is in readiness fo r the opening scene o f the College Minstrel 3how that w ill be presented Monday night a t the opera House, Mrs. W illiam Anderson has. drilled the chorus work and solos in fine Style and her outlook fo r an excellent pro duction is a very optomistic one. <The show opens with a scene o f the South land w ith peppyj line o f vocal songs end humor continues throughout the ntirc evening. The introduction o f the show is a brand new idea that has way to the courthouse here, where li& pleaded guilty to a charge of contrib uting to the delinquency of Ethel Iiun, possibly three of Its six Democratic 15-year-old schoolgirl, the girl’s moth- cougressinen were halted when Gov. er attacked Mm by clawing and cuff, A; y, Donahey vetoed the redistricting lnS. . ■ bill introduced by Senator Will B. * * * 1* Price of Summit county. FINED SECOND TIME l jn the first place, this bill would Tiffin.—Three months after his pa- have taken from the heavily, Republi- role from the county jail, where he mn twenty-second district, represent- .Iwas under sentence to serve out' a cfl by Congressman Theodore I& Bur* opens a t Johnson’s today a t 2:00 p„ in. TWO N E W MEMBERS H E A V Y FROST WEDNESDAY— There is touch speculation as to the extent o f damage to fru it and berries Wednesday night when a heavy frost fe ll over this section. Some claim .that a frost in the ligh t o f the moon does little damage. CASE IS SETTLED 51,000 tine for Honor, law violation, toili ‘enough territory to make tho Eber Shook* 40, father of ^six small twenty-first district almost certainly children, was fined $250 at Republic uepubllcan. This district is now rep- for selling liquor, ne, pleaded guilty, resented by Congressman Robert Grosser, who carried, it,last fall by a plurality of 3/260 over former Con- Wooster.—Mrs. Lueette Walter, 62, gre8SHmn Harry <3. Gahn. Mr. Gahn filed, suit for divorce, from her hua band, A, H. Walter, 03. on charges o f was active In furthering the Brice bill. Then, . the redistricting measure cruelty. Mts. Walter at the same time* wouUl ftlBO j iave added some Repub- filed a separate suit agaiu Miss Myrtle territory to the twentieth dis-' Hubhell, 45, for $,>0,000 damages fo r trlct, now represented by Congressman alleged alienation o f her husband’s aft Cj,ttt.le)S A. Aloottey, who defeated Har- factions, ’• vey Drucker last fa ll by a plurality o f LAD IES G IVE RECEPTION FOR M ISS EMMA DEAN (ANDERSON ■ * * *- * wB f l n i r w fw g 'r uKf lf f t 1* The, Women’s. Missionary Society o f the’"United Presbyterian church, gave an Afternoon Tea in honor o f Miss E/nma Dean Anderson, missionary to India, at the home of Mrs. Robert Biyd, on Xenia, avenue^ Tuesday, after noon. Mrs. Bird was assisted by Mrs. J. P. White in receiving one hundred and twenty guests, members‘o f all the missionary societies o f the village. Tulips, and sprireae adorned the living rooms, while dogwood blossoms and Lillies o f the Valley w ere used in the dining room. Assisting in the serving were Mrs. J. E. Kyle, Mrs. O. L. Smith, Mrs. J. E. .Hastings, Mrs, I. "G. Davis, Mrs. C, C. Kyle, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, Mrs. Wm. Barber, Mrs. W . W, Galloway and Mrs. G. N. Abel A fte r the Social hour, a short pro gram in charge o f Mrs. C, M. Crouse was given. Misses Ruth Burns and Kathleen K y le . sang a duet; Miss Ruth White gave a musical reading; Mrs, Cofifarr sang a solo with violin and piano accompaniment. A ladies quartette was rendered by Mrs. W Mrs.. Fred Towfisle Andrew Jackson, secretary o f the Cedarviile Building and Loan Assoc iation was honored in being chosen as vice president o f the Second District ct Ohio Building and Loan officers at their meeting a t the Shawnee Hotel >r. Springfu-ld Wednesday, Charles C. Snyder o f Dayton was chosen president; Frank H, Jones o f Middletown, secretary. The next meet ing place w ill be Middletown. . Addresses were made by E. M. Baughman, Newark, and James De- vine, president and secretary o f the state organization. Others speakers J. W, Tannehill, John P r»gh , Xenia, Congressman Fitzgerald, Dayton; A r* thur McArthur, Columbus. According-to the speakers the 61 organizations in the district have ‘ a total assests o f $137,000,000, a gain o f $15,000,000 fo r the year. The main topic fo r consideration was the coming tax amendment .that w ill be' yoted upon at the coming election ‘this fall. The amendment provides that laws should be passed providing fo r a uni form rule fo r valuation . o f all real estate in Ohio and all intangible prop erty in Ohio, except automobiles and trucks a t' thsir 'true value in money. The proposed amendment w ill make it possible to tax all deposits ip finan- ial institutions a t its source. Building and loan associations favor the proposed change, notwithstanding that It would mean increased tax bur dens fo r these institutions 'to Carry, because it w ill provide re lie f fo r the individual taxpayer and because it will enable building and loan associa tions to compete w ith financial insti tutions offering tax" fre e securities, Judge H, L. Smith o f Xenia i s the retiring president1o f the organization. Those who attended from here yrevB. James A , McMillan, W . A . Spencer, W. J. Tarbox, W . W . Troute and W . ■ H. Barber with,Mi\ Jackson, Warren.—John Haefner, 43, widely woui<j ^nve beau closer than'it now is. known stock dealer of near Kinsman,, At the time, the district rep- Is under arrest la connection with the cemented by Congressman Burton death of his wife, who was found in woqia have been ^eft overwhelmingly HU outhouse on the Ilaefner place, Republican, with her skull fractured. States now j{y taking Portage county from8the believed to be blood, have been found fourteenth district, and putting it ‘into In tlio bedroom und kitchen of the ^ Bixteenth, ■Congressman Murtin L. house. - -Davey of Kent, representing the for- . * * * _ , ! , - „ - ]mer, and congressman John Mc- 3KELETON UNEARTHED Sweeney of Wooster, representing the Toledo.—Murder is scented by police |atfer) would have been thrown logetli- and Coroner Henzlor in the death of ei, tho sixteenth district. Both are Albert Leveeeki, 45, missing for near- DeJUOcrats. ly four years, whose skeleton was , ‘ * * * * found buried in the Nickel Plate rail- w ins POSTER PRIZE road yards. Two leather straps, bpund around the neck of the skeleton, are ■ROM among more than 300 posters F - . sent to Columbus ter the state-wldo voeekl ,met a, violent death. The ' poster contest conducted. In con- thohgs aided two sons of tho dead man ncctlou with Farmers' Institutes held In making positive Identification, * * ' * *' this past winter lit every county in tlhio, that drawn by Bernice Zbmner- ARRE8.TED AS VIOLATORS |man. a grade pupil at Northfield, Sum- Toledo,-^Sheriff Paul Burkhart o f nilfc rOunty, has won first prite- _ ss? s. “ 4 The suit o f Mrs. Clara Nirirell, rested by Emil FUck, deputy United S i r S ^ ’ c S e t e ^ * ^ adm ix, o f Volney Nickell against L. p ri?/ winnera. To be eligible for a Funderburg, has been settled a fter \ SrnlSSSon taw The cantos P ^ e u pouter had to advertise a local two jury trials. The first gave aV e r- j JlJJ0, J J by Federal ^ 'u d g e J o ^ M. tofmers* Ihstlhite and be the hand- diet in a $25,000 suit fo r $5,000 and} 's'™ btJhe men were brought to work o f a grade school pupil. The 300 the second jury a few days ago gave J Tolea(> arraigned before the court Patera sent to Columbus were, select- ft VfifdlCt ft)!* $21500* ■ ■ - ^ ««« . . . * - ml ftll IhrtttOi /ll«nlAVP/1 tlf ,pn Townsie; Turnbull. Miss Lena Hastings played a piano solo Four, little girls, the Misses Geneva Clemans, EJoise Ferryman, V irginia Townsley and Rebecca Galloway, bear ing lighted candles and singing “ Walking in the Light,” led Miss An derson down the stairs and into the living room, Mrs. Bailey, the Presi dent o f the society introduced Miss Anderson. Miss Glenna Waddle .gave little greeting, to Miss Anderson and borrowing a custom o f India, put a wreath o f flowers around the neck o f the one whom we all delight to honor! Miss Anderson then talked a- 3 out her “ fam ily” . The Home fo r Widows and Orphans under her care is interdenominational and ministers a peculiarly needy class in India. It s an institution fo r which no mission board makes any appropriation. It was built and is supported by the freew ill offerings o f friends. Miss An derson’s stories o f the transformed lives o f the members o f the Home touched the hearts o f her hearers and created a deeper interest in the cause o f Christian Missions. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Don’t fo frg e t the Senior Class play Many 19. Tickets w ill be on sale the 9th. See any Senior fo fr tickets. and released on $2,000 bond each. They ed fram all t ose'displayed at some 800 locnl Institutes, a all, 52 cash prizes were awarded, « * * * entered pleas of fijjt ( * v * Ity. * ' P OULTRY farmers o f Ohio are now rerogniztng that this state is well located to raise poultry and poultry TO BUILD NEW TEMPLK , ftTATB Toledo.— A new Masonic temple to Q.DOD POULTRY STATE cost $2,500,000 will be constructed la the heart o f the fashionable residential „ district here. Initial steps towards a , ------------------ Yellow Springs played Daddy (eaI11j)aigtl fo raise $1,500,000 to build products economically. That expiates Long Leg* now they want to see Ge- * temple were taken at a meeting o f the turn towards poultry raising In darvillc play it, prominent Masons. Thomas A . Devil- Ohio, In the belief o f Professor E. L. c„ii ac t , H nn Toledo manufacturer, will be Dakah, head of the poultry department • TH -» i - T hn? 5 " ' - general elmlrmUn. The temple will at Ohio State University, jors w ill be banqueting m Xcnm i n - tpH storiw high. The entire sixth ; “Ohio is located with its front door day night. The occasion is the County I jloor wljt p0 givell over to an Eastern near *a thickly populated area which High School banquet furnished b y 's ta r chapter. .produces only a small fraction o f the the Juniors to the Seniors. Dallas! * * * * [poultry,and eggs i f consumes,” says Marshall is in charge of. the transpor-! BI8HOP COADJUTOR NAMED professor Dakati, "while Its back door tation o f the Cedatville delegation and! •fleveland.—Dean Warren Lincoln js m the great grain bolt of the Miss- has handled the proposition well. Ev-[ Rogers was quietly consecrated bishop l^ ippl valley whe.e wheat is abund- erv bodv is accounted fo r and w ill be ’ coadjutor of the Episcopal diocese' of Bnt #nd cheap. That the farmers of K r S T K t S ^ by 1,1(1 sh‘* ,e I,,nJe* ? of afl ?la Ohio are benefiting by this location is at Xenia on time barring aeciaut s. L lme ritunl in his own S t Paul’s cathe* fiI)(Wn py the fact that from one end Don’t fo rget to see a Senior fo r'd rn l by Bishop William A. Leonard of of> the stato to the other they arc in* your tickets fo r “ Daddy Long Legs.” : Ohio, Ids uew chief. The lmprassiva creasing their flocks and improving There is a nond demand fo r tickets! ceremony whose solemn vows and thelt. houses.” m ere is a good nemana to r ticxets. rt,ayt,tH broken by rich Interval* *. * * t *. *.* J „» nriiyvrs wcus uiuhbh uy nuu hilcit » ib from neighboring commumties so Our |^ 4 0fftl fflU8ie Rnd the hymn,rand re- own people should took sharp that feI,onscs ()f „ vast vongregatfon, wa* they are ot le ft out. conducted in one solid sea o f white. ♦ ♦ * * TO ENTERTAIN WOMEN Farmers’ Condition Good. Chicago.—The general agricultural Situation In the United States is the most cheerful in five years, according to the now Senrs-Rcebuek agricultural The plat- fo r” Daddy I§ n g Legs” opens Saturday, May 16 at Johnson’s canton.—Arrangements have b e e n ' j « st Issued after an at 2 p. m. Each individual w ill bo completed by the Canton Women'* ’ exhaustive analysis o f reports from limited to 12 tickets. Please he on ( c)Ub for tho entertainment here,,;May I j g jg fl(>ld observers throughout the time fo r your reservations so you m a y , i t to 15, of the Ohio Federation ol .............. ... ‘ ' ...... " have a chance at the very best seats, t women’s clubs, Several thousand via* l Iters and delegates are expected at Review work fo r final examinations tile annual convention, o f the year is now m progress. E v e ry , * * * * ‘ pupil needs to be in his place every .L IVED TO BE 101 day else he may fa ll down a t the end.! Wilmington. Mrs, Atm Kelgerflnch, I ^ t ’s all boost the pupils and helpi W l. died at her home w a r here. She the teachers fo r in that way w e can; ^ all have a chance to benefit, Make a 1 * bora lft good school year the best in the end.' ” * » * * Keep May 21st open so you may j hava a chance to hear President M ll-j ^ io t t th< ooltoga Minstrel* l « r o f Heidalberg a t th* Commence* ^ ” mant, ■ . ■ l # ; * Tliose observers, taking 100 as nor mal, considered crop conditions, prices received fo r agricultural product, prices paid for commodities the farm •r buys, price prospects and the gen* eral outlook for agriculture. Fine High Grade Phonograph, tak en back fo r non payments. Gan be pur chased by reliable party fo r balance due at $1.00 per week. Address P. O. Box 142, Dayton, O, HEALTH O FF IC IALS A F TE R THE L AW MAKERS The Ohio Public Health Association in session in Columbus this week at tacked the record o f the legislature ah one to be ashamed of. The body scored the legislature fo r the passage of the sterilization bill, something'mo other Ohio General Assembly ever attempted and a law regarded as bru tal in other states that have it and do not enforce it. Referring to the pas sage o f the sterilization bill and the Bible bill the health association says: “ it is more, in keeping with the pagan age than'the Christian era and it is difficult to understand how a general assembly which protested so loudly its Christian virtues could go so fa r as to pass such a law.” COUNC IL DISCUSSES VER Y UNU SUA L CASE MONDAY GARVER RES IGNS A S HEAD OF O. S. & S. O., HOME •Sylvus Garver and w ife, fo r the. NR* matron o f the O. S. &, S. O. Home have resigned and w ill leave the in stitution, July 1st. Supt, Garver was appointed by Gov. Davis and was a vetereen o f the Spartish-American w ar and when the board became Demo cratic a new superintendent was to be expected. The faoavd has not yet selected a successor. The Home Alumni Association in Hamilton county has passed resolu tions o f regret o f the Garvers leaving. Supt. Garver has quite a record as a manager, having operated the in- stition during the past four years a t a saving annually o f $25,000 over his predecessor fo r the same length o f time, This information was learned during a recent investigation o f the home and verified by the state, COUNTY AUD ITOR TO H AND LE ■ 1926 AU TO TAGS Under a law just passed by the last legislature the automobile tags Will be handled by the county auditor in each County in the state. I f the owner has possession o f a car on tax listing day and failed to report it, he w ill he refused a license, is the order o f the Secretary o f State. According to a yecent ruling it w ill make no differ ence -when you ge t your tag. There is to he no more reduction in prices and the price is the same in January a s . in July. • Go to Richards Drugstore fo r Potted Flowers o f all kinds from the Fenker Greenhouse, Jamestown, | Coop Head Slid “B Council met Monday night to pay regular bills and transact the usual routine o f business, The Clerk report ed that the street oil would be put on _ just as soon as the weather permitted j -B. E. McFarland, chairman o f the ’' Health committee reported that h«^ Fad boon approached to have a local) woman, who is an invalid, removed t o : the county homo in that she was not i getting tho required attention and* was dependent on neighbors. The- woman had not asked fo r aid and has \ refused to go to the Home. She has 3 her property hut from reports th e ' sanitary condition is bad about tho - house and no effort is lining made t o ' employ anyone to nurse o r give aid, > Council le ft the matter with Mayor Funsett to take up with Dr. Grub*. VN* r± e Aaron Stoplfo, originator o f fm Faraiiera’ Cooperative Matferttef plan, has filed suit fo r i jrainst IL .rry Fold’s Dearborn In* . 1 iwmumt rtenyir* that h* I* in * * tensp-saey banker# who Sts* t » * ' , * * . i r.o f t * j market* suf t t * ... - 1,1 *». w W i w w
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