The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

1 u c e v m c o M M r r m ’, >-• iw * V 3 S b j w ’s i s the, Cularville Lyceum Committer* h*s been very fortunate thm year ?a securing five numbers o f high merit. These numoers are £yrr.H:'\l bv " t A Kedpatli Bureau, f u n native tuc*'c is a iSBsrft!!!,'# o f merit and nine o f service This issue o f the licrr.M raPriC3 a a description o f the first number. It tigo carries the announcement o f tfec date o f the appearance o f lair, com­ pany. Tlu Committee plans t> vir.it c-veiy- hodjr in the community and give all an opportunity to purclwyo tickets for ting course, They have not Monday, October 12 as tho day on which they will'make such a visit. The commun­ ity is interested in the success o f this course. Every man woman and child should avail himself o f the opportun­ ity o f enjoying this course o f enter­ tainments by purchasing his ticket o f ■the committeeman when he is visited. Don’t forget the date, Be ready to talk with the man who visits you. lie will have complete description of the course and will show it to you. He is interested i nthe community. So are you. Let’s go. A ll together let’s go! W INDOW OPENED? , SUGAR TAKEN llurg’ar,j entered the W. W . Troutc RiTfery ;-toiV a week ago Wednesday r.r.d left about 1 DQ pounds e f su- ijor s o jn v aa can he.ascertained* Em tranced had aeon gained by entering a win love from the alley next to the op 'ra la nce, The safe had been loft uni; died nr 4 in trying to open.it the com?-'nation was set and nothing was disturbed. It is eupposed that in as , rniwli ns Mr. Troutc had clerked tiro ( V. eiraer sal? that day he had put ■m-mey in the cafe. The matter was : kept quiet for several days in the hope ] o f trapping local talent. I f there was anything ether than the sugar taken it lies not been missed, Mrs. Martin Badger, a well known colored lady fell several days ago in­ flicting quite an injury unci cut on her head. She is still suffering from the fall. Mrs, Catherine Webster Gainos, aged 75, colored died Snturday and was buried Monday. She leaves two sons, James and Ike and one daugh­ ter, Mrs. Mary Weakley, Also two brothers, Henry and Jefferson Hood. OHIO NEWS IN BRIEF YOUNGSTOWN.—-Heavy electric­ al and rain, storm tied up street ear Service and caused damage o f $7,000 when lightning struck barn; * * * a SPRINGFIELD.—-Alpha Tqu Ome­ ga fraternity men at Wittenberg col­ lege were looking fo r a bnrgjar who broke into the house and carried off money and other valuables estimated at $ 86 . * * * * , NEW PHILADELPHIA. — 0 n e thousand hot mill workers at plants o f the American Sheet and Tin Plate Col, here and in Dover, are affected b y a reduction o f 8 per cent in wages. “ * * * * SPRINGFIELD.— As Patrick Col­ lins started to descend the cellar stairs at his home, a door fell on him, knocking him down. . He sustained . injuries which caused his death. , * , * . * * * ALLIANCE.— Henry F. Wassa- mire, 67, dropped dead while- at work here in the morning. He had been . suffering from heart trouble fo r sev­ eral weeks, „ •, !* • > * * NEW CONCORD.— Helen Cose, 11, and Prena. Nickerson, 13, Cshton girls who le ft their homes on horseback, “ bound fo r Texas,*’ were fougd by a searching party at a farm house hear here. * * * * BUCYRUS.—Miss Mary Hartman is the first' Bneyrus girl to accept, a job o f driving taxicab regularly. It is claimed b y the company employing her that women patrons o f the taxis prefer women drivers. ' * * * * : MARYSVILLE.— Willard Malone was electrocuted while repairing a furnace. When foun * in the cellar, Which was damp, Malone’s hand grasped an electric socket attached to a long extension cord. . . • * . * ATHENS.—-Pete McKinley, son of -the Athens county sheriff, discovered sawed bars in the jail windows and prevented a jail break by securing a shotgun and standing guard. There axe 21 prisoners in the jail. * * < * *■ TIFFIN.— Passenger buses which have operated on Tiffin streets under the provisions o f a 90-day franchise surrendered the instrument and quit because o f financial reason. The buses were taken to Lorain. *» m m * WARREN.— Beginning Nov. 20 and continuing fo r five years, con­ sumers o f gas Will pay a higher rate f o r that commodity under the terms o f a new franchise granted the East Ohio Gas Co., by council* * * * *# TIFFIN.—Michael Schilling, 70, returned to Tiffin, Sept. 18, the tenth anniversary o f his "death.” Sehil- Hag disappeared ten years, ago. A few days afterward a body was found along a railroad track near here. Ac­ quaintances identified it as Schilling's body and, as he had no relatives, it was buried in th potter’s field. 1 * m SOUTH SOLON.— J. It. Stroup, Ohio’s oldest active newspaper editor, boa announced his retirement. The announcement came after Mr. Stroup hud been w an ed b y an eye specialist that he will become stone blind if he rsttuuned at work six months longer. Mr. Stroup was publisher and editor o f the South Solon Advocate and NeWa which he has published fo r more than 20 year*. Ht # # * COLUMBUS, With represents- th e* o f the navy, army and state government present, the Buckeye Naval Station and headquarters o f tha Naval Reserve Yacht Club, was eoaaMMoaad by Governor Donahey a t Buckeye Lake, , * v ALL IANCE .-- s . I*. Dauber, inde­ pendent candidate fo r mayor, was dropped from the city ticket by thfi .Stark county elec lion board. Elec­ tion official* «aid his petition, after being stripped o f alleged bogus nata**. did not meet the requirement OWNERSHIP STATEMENT Thi* i* to certify that Earlh Bull to nuMEsher and editor o f the f > d a r t ilK e * a ld and that there m THANK OFFERING MEETING A covered dish dinner was enjoy; 1 by some sixty ladies o f the United Presbyterian church, Thursday. The regular business session o f the W o­ oten’s Missionary Society was held following the noon hour. The Fipsident, Mrs, Hervey Beiley called fo r reports and election o f a delegate to the General Convention in Monmouth, III,, Mrs. Fred Tcwns- ley being chosen delegate- and Mrs. E, C. Oglesbee. alternate. Delegates to tho Prosbyterial at Sugar Greek Oct, 8 th, were Mrs. Jesse. Townsley and Mrs. W . W. Galloway. Alternates Mrs, Carrie Crouse and Mrs. Mildred Townsley. i The Thank Offering service was in charge o f Mrs. J. E. Kyle. Mrs. J. H. Henderson led the devotional service. Vocal selections were given by Mrs. W. R. Watt, Miss Ruth Burns and a quartet composed of M rs.' Fred Townsley, Mrs. Mildred Townsley. Mrs, W.'-W. Galloway and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull. A play “ The Fountain of Youth" was given which provided some amuse mont *-nd a good lesson. Mrs, Dr. Finney o f Springfield, gave an instructive talk. While the quartet sang “ Bringing in an Offer­ ing", the ladies came forward.and ■nlaeed their offerings in a basket which was heaping full Mrs. C. C. ICyle lead in an impressive dedication prayer. Thus closed a successful Thank Offering meeting, Tho offering was $150 with some amounts to be sent in. AUTO ACCIDENT SUNDAY Miss Lorena Sharp, a student c f Cedarville College was injured last Sunday morning when an auto in which she was riding skidded on the Jamestown pike and turned on tho pike throwing Miss Sharp and two of her girl companions out. Miss Sharp sustained numerous cuts' and bruises and was brought to the office, o f Dr. Nancy Finney where medic*! aid was rendered. She had no. broken bones but has hoen confined to -her bed at the Dr.’s home ever since. The ether ladies were not injured to any extant. It is said that the young man that was driving the auto was using: more speed than necessary -and this is attributed, as the real cause o f the accident, r??c t ^ IN XENIA LAST SATURDAY The Greene County Klu. Kins Klrni j held an outing last Saturday at the j Xenia fair grounds and concluded the j program with a parade in uniform j followed by a fire works display that night. j The K ’ an parade indicated that a large part of the membership must |have been from cut o f the county. It ’ .is estimated that not mora than 1,209 to 1,500 marched including tho women members. Dayton sent a delegation o f about 900 that won a prize fo r be­ ing tho largest. There were other! delegations from Hamilton, Middle-j town and Springfield. The Greene County delegation was estimated at 200 . Head officers had announced that 80,000 visitors would be present for the show hut the figures no doubt ser­ ved the purpose in drawing what crowd there was, With 30,000 visitors in Xenia, we are fearful that Billy Rogers would have to ask his colored brethern in the famous Fourth wai*d to aid in maintaining Xenia’s name for hospitality. V/hile cbusiness houses were asked to display the American flag most o f them ignored tho request. A year or so ago it was a popular thing , to commercialize the flag but the plan is not so popular now. • TAX RA*Ra>lI.vE ll j I J| ! Tho following fax rates have t:a?nj | fixed by the county budget commis-, icion in the county as announced by i IAuditor It. O. Wend, secretary: j ! Cedarville township 18.60, the same * rate as last year. | CcdarviUe village 21,30 a reduction ‘ of .20 over last year. Miami township 17.80, an increase of ."9 over last year. Ross township 20.40, a reduction of ,10 over last year. Cedarville township school district, The rates w e yet to be approved by the state tax commission. ; 303 Miles an H our Your choice for 60 cents—A Gem, Gillett or Ever-ready safety razor at Ridgway’s -Saturday only. AFTERNOON SOCIETY EVENT A very pleasant and charming social affair took place Tuesday af­ ternoon when Mrs. Harry Hammond and Mrs. Kathleen Blair entertained about 135 ladies at the home o f the former between the hours o f two to four and three to five o'clock. The guests were received by Mrs. Edith Blair and Mrs. I. C. Davis and Mrs. Clara Morton assisted in entertain­ ing, The dining room was decorated in a pleasing manner, yellow and white being the color scheme. Yellow dahlias were used in profusion. Other garden flowers graced the living rooms. The guests were served a two course luncheon. Guests-were present from Springfield, Yellow ,Springs, Jamestown and Xenia. ,, FOR SALE;-High grade phono­ graph o f standard make. Will sell for balance due; payments as low as $ 1 . per week. For full information write P. O. Box 142, Dayton, O. Fashion favors contrasting shades - Well dressed men are now -following Fashion'! latest de­ cree—they are wearing sep- arate trousers of a different ahade than coat and vest Our complete fine of Dut­ chess Trousers enable* you to follow this sensible style easily and with real economy. Dutchess Trousers are styl­ ish, because they ate cut ac­ cording to the latest designs. They must wear well, because they are backed by the fam­ ous Warraaty of 10c « Button; tijo o 0 R if, G. H. Hartman, Prop.. “ TRADE AT HOME” Cedarville, Ohio , ^ A V;v; Lieut, Alfred Williams, U.. S. Navy flier, who in an unofficial test at New York last week flew’ a 20- foot Curtiss racer at a speed o f 303.5 miles pejr hour, the fastest speed ever attained by man> Mfel^tfemEtowelt cJhem sdm sl ' Turquoise*s Odd Use m A Fourteenth-century authority states that turquoise protected horses from the 111 effects resulting from drinking cold water when they were overheated. It Is said that.the Turks often attache these precious stones .to the bridles and frontlets of their horses as amulets. Just Like That! t. In moral reform, all men are this Way: They say: "We don’t mind your mpkfng experiments, Just so you .don’t make ’em on us.” ’ • Castor Oil. The score of a ■hitherto unknown waltz by Rossini has been found among his manuscripts in the LIcec at Pisa, it bears the amusing title..' "Castor Oil.” ^MANcame ta our store the otlier **f» ntngsndsawi*-“ S*y,rr* b«*a reading tfw Day-Fan advertising, end & * f ^*«m that they tell you to advancewhite youfindsllbfosdesttiogo s thslrdialwith numbers. Have you sees theti” We had. “ A W ’ he »«id “ theyHelmyou canshot out a ncsrbypowerfulsftfo n andbringln one far away by turning the dislahahPs 1 firstststionisaUeot, AR this they »*y you get with singledial coa- trol, on * set that gives you the pure hick notes o f thenute end thelow notes o f doe organ without a blur. Is that rightT’ We didn't «rsue s*Uh feba Ucjuse it wawift I necessary-. WcUd kimovsc So e Dey,?*n 5 set, mnd*qj?fam-th«nsw»pmp»rwkfc thessmspninhses • 1 Psy>F tsbi sa Iti e ii, endMood by nrbUsbe tasted every claim he bed reed, Ha took the ie< awaywith Mao, batwe’ve pet anotherone w A s counterla itaplace. Now90HcomeUsandtry it* moiUlt, fa, tM ina eee* - w I w . jtmi pIMietMM DavTa * e-t-Tuti tlll.QO Dial Contrtl Jevora/»~r-Tvi« tlUM yn a itm i SfiiaktrajutIRoim}<tr "B " SatUriu O. S, If. JrSejw StiffH m a t e ” S * - " * mk*\ Itedt—Tensv- XiMMk' CEDARVILLE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE. C. F. Dean, Prop. South Main St. Cedarville, Ohio GETOURPRICESONSALEBILLS :‘ 4. T BRADFUTE ADDRESSES CLUB "You never see the real old-fashion­ ed farmer nowadays,” O. E. Bradfute President o f the American Farm Bu­ reau Federation, told members o f the Xenia Kivlanis Club at a “ farmer” meeting Tuesday night. “ Farmers! have become uptodate” , he said, “ You can’t tell the difference between fa r­ mers and business men today.” Mr. Bradfute stressed the necessity of eo-operation o f farmers and farm organizations.* FREE 50 Purple Stamps Your .Choice of $5 Worth of U. S. Pur­ ple Trading Stamps cr 2 Movie Tickets r* Free. ■. We Do Not Give Stamps or Movies on Work That We Call For Deliver or Mail, * For every man’s or wo­ man’s suit brought to us to he cleaned, repair­ ed or dyed on which the work done amounts to $1.5(1 or more, we tvill give 50 U. S. Purple Trading .Stamps or ,, first' class M o v i e Tirk - eti a b s o l u t e l y tier. Bring th is ronpon ■We are open every evening unt«I 8 oVIorll, or.mtd your s u it to us. SPAFF^ A l f ' i 1 , ii'-f r 1 f ' t J^e, , F« ( m u g 1 'vps!ngti',id, t.* Gome and help the citizens of Springfeld Celebrate October 5-6-7-8-9-10 Six Big Days With Special Features Every Afternoon and Evening H e r e ’ s th e P ro g ram o f E v e n ts : MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 3 :30 P. M. Aerial circus over city. Thousands of tickets will ho tossed from aero­ planes. One hundred o f these tickets will call foV merchandise prizes .1 Any Anyone can join in the hunt fo r tho prizes. 7 :3 0 P. M. * Formal opening o f Civic Booster Week. $500 fireworks display on Big Four lot south o f Arcade liotpl. Dance on Esplanade with prizes to best dancers. Competition open, No restrictions as to residence. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 2 :00 P. M. Baby show and parade with prizes fo r the prettiest boy baby, girl baby, boy twins, girl twins, best decorated baby carriage, etc. Competition opCn to babies o f Springfield and Clark County, 4 :00 P. M. ■’ Dedication o f tablet marking site o f first house built in Springfield. These services in charge of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 7 :00 P .M . 0 “ WORST” Auto parade. „ , ................... $205 in cash prize money offered for the most ancient and uelapidafed automobile in Springfield and Clark County. 8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Open house and reception* fit Warder Public Library, The building lms been rearranged and refurnished with the latest equipment. Postal card views o f the interior will be given as souvenirs. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 3 :3 0 P. M. Musical and entertainment nt Memorial Hall under auspices o f City Federation o f Women’s Clubs. The winners in the “ Miss Springfield popu­ larity voting contest will he announced at this meeting. 7 :00 P .M . Grand Street Pageant with illuminated “ Made in Springfield* industrial exhibit wheels, intersperced with floats by Civic Clubs, College Fraternities, Merchants and all lines o f business. 8 :3 0 P. M. Dance on Esplanade with prizes to best dancers. Competition open to alt, no matter where you live. “ Mystery Day” . The program for the entire day is in charge of the merchants o f Springfield. An evening o f band music by non-professional bands o f Springfield and Clark county. This will be held in the down-town district. Eight bands have already entered the contest. \jT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 7 :00 P .'M . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 1 :30 P. M. Fire Prevention Day. Parade o f Springfield Fire Department with ap­ paratus, 2 :3 0 P .M . Demonstration on ,the Esplanade by a platoon from Central Engine House o f the use o f the hose and chemical trucks and aerial ladder. 3 :30 P .M . Demonstration and eontests by the Fire Brigades from four o f the lar­ gest manufacturing establishments in Springfield with their factory fire lighting equipment. 7 :00 P .M . Big Booster Meeting at Memorial Hall with Honorable Frank B. Willis, Senior Senator from Ohio, us the principle speaker. Plenty o f music and other features fwlll make up the program. Prizes will be awarded the win­ ners in tho “ Miss Springfield,” School Essay anil Window Trimming con­ tests. t 8 :3 0 P .M . Monster Mafdi Gras with prizes fo r the best dressed couple, most unique costume, best portrayed character, etc. Competition open to the world. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 10 :00 A. M. Open house for children at Warder Public Library. Characters from ju ­ venile books will be portrayed in person by small boys and girls. 1 :0 0 P .M . . Children’s pet parade, Competition open to any child in Springfield ahd Clark County not over 16 years o f age. Pets c f all kinds will be entered. The parade will ba divided into three divisions, with three prizes in each di­ vision. 2 :00 P .M . Children's Carnival. Competition Open to any child under 15 years o f age residing in Springfield or Clark County. There are seven events fo r boys and seven for girl*. Prizes will be awarded in each event. I NO ADMISSION FEE TO ANT MEETING NO ADMISSION FEE FOR ANY EVENT If you do not enjoy youftelf in Springfield next week it will be becwwe you fidled to comi ” , V - j * r

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