The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
I f Every Wonaan Knew What Every Widow learns, Every Husband Would Be Insured With Our Accident Policy, Death Bides With Speed! You Cannot Stop It—-But You Can Be Protected By § Our Insurance Plan, Act Today! Howl fW TY -N IN TH YEAR NO. 50. CEDARVILLE, IDAY, NOyEMBER 26, 1926 PRICE. $L$0 A YEAR MMI SHOW DECEMBER 4 MANYPRIZES 1! Imported Birds Hay Replace Turkey : .An oxperfmoptai turkey' farm been established' at Glendale, fa the dry region o f Arizona, by the United. States Department o f Ayricultar# to stimulate interest in raricey raisteir. The industry b is declined greatly fa Th. iftwnd Aura*! C.m Stow ft* ?!" U‘ 1!.26. « " * 3dCTf 'l,c. pr°?m - Tto Cdan4U. Greta C . ta ‘ ** fh*J‘ “ » *» •» 4*wI»I»4 «» tills farm, and studios made of the ■WOT** ft* Statortw. Dtotoftto 4. = , « ^ilmkh-d ■' th « w n u » .t,h t . t o , w a » , entire flocks. :' sweepstake. Following '.the show fast year an nolincentent was made that another* In the event of failure of these ex* pevimonta, other birds, which have would be held this year. The interest ^ a J E n ? th® and Mexico, may ultimately replace expectations of the management and the dqme^ ^ mde „ pie show announced will surpass the off- Jn £ Tb; nkgg|yin8r by T hZ n S " ’ W Pilgrim*. One of to£e fa the I I ? ? ® ^ S i So«th American ocelfated .turkey, I ™ f T n/ r yr yef ^hich has plumage like a peacock! +w C0Uj d!Another itshe chacalaca turkey from easily P ck out sample ears that made..Mexicownd Honduras. . * . ^ ^ onf The domesticated turkey is now :toward extinction. Bretota, g£V. E.D.M’KUNE AGGEPTSCAL TO RUSHVILLE,IND. much different this year. There is not near as much good corn, as last *«nd for that reason ill farmers are on par and one will not havemuch ad-* Vantage over the 'other. Because your selections may pot be as good as in the last show, it Uo reason why you. should not enter this year. Growing a good ear of corn this year is move ' to he commended than last when every condition yras favorablc. The show will be held in the Ware house of the Grain Company. Music will be furnished by the M. E. Sunday School orchestra both afternoon and evening. "The rules for entry and conditions required for each exhibitor can be 'found on another page in this issue. Manager 'Harry Lewis will have th£ show in charge. Information you may need can be- had by seeing him in person. National Farm School Wants $500,003 'Ohio has been asked to contribute .the Sum-of $50(0,000 as its $hare of the $5,000,000 to found the Nations) Farm School at Doylestown, Pa. The school is heing urged by national farm leaders to promote a more thorough education o f young men in _ . _ „ _ agriculture. "A meeting was held in 1 . U . O . F a L o d g e Now - Columbus this week in behalf of the jN"c?W Q llS r t c F S ^campaign to raise the Ohio Qouta. , ' ' r - , , i , ,..- , . The I. O., O. F. lodge is noWlocated j FrCC Doll$ GlVCil in its new lodge room in the Evans f n r ; « « building which was recently acquired.] - v O lllC S l W lllliC rS Stocks have decreased from 6,600,000 birds in 1000 to around 3,500,000. Hew England raises scarcely enough . tu nwet alo cldempnds. Farms in theTlast hhvc "rc-’m Mt, usually as sidelines, individual Hocks rarely exceeding ICOturkeys, In paris of southern California turkeys are herded like sheep on the open range in flocks of 1,000 or more, tended by men on horseback,' At * meeting Tuesday night the new rooms were officially endorsed for lodge purposes and approved hy of ficers of" the' state organization. ' Saturday evening, about 100 mem- di^B^With their wives, and several in vited gacste .were treated- W a? wild fiwst dinner at the lodge, hall;* There “was all kinds o f wild game’ that members provided. A number of .talks Were made hy district officers .and ft pleasing feature of the, evening was the splendid girls', band from the Oddfellow’s Home in Springfield. The organization numbered fifteen pieces and rendered a number of selections. ' Chester Preston, acted as toasfcmas*. ter of the evening. BIBLE BEADING CONTEST The- Annual Bible Reading contest' for Cedarville College pros held Sab* bftth evening at the United Presbyter ian church. Miss Eleanor Johnson, won •first prize; Mr. Betallie, second; .and Mrs. Gormjey, third. Mr. Harold Myers of Akron is home over the Thanksgiving period. Mr, Arthur Auld and family of Gallon arc spending a. few days with their brother* Mr. J. M. Auld and family. • . Prowant A Brown announce an interesting Doll Content, the partic ulars of .which cun be found, on page two o f tbi* issue The doll* are, of the unbreakable type, and talk and from the wfa4w .dfapfa: , «T -y»uri*fteiir Leofc up the ad pud see hew you can get one o f these dollsJ for Christmas. THANKSGIVING SPECIAL The Standard Oil Co. fast Saturday announced the* reduction in the pries of gasoline to the extent of one eerft oh the gallon—sort of a Thanksgiving special. Patrons anxiously await more good news Christmas, New Year’s, Washington’s birthday and the other Coming holidays. A magazine subscription; the year round Christmas present. dames C.' McMillan Winter weather demands, warm and dry clothing and footwear. Our line of sheep lined coats for men and boys Cannot be excelled in the county in quality or price. Rubber boots, felt hoots, arctics, galoshes and high top ’.lcather'shocs. We can fit you artd can give you. satisfaction. 17-19 W> Main strict, Xenia, C. A, Kelble. SHE SEPPAf/A AND HIS DOGS HERESATURDAY FOB BRIEF VISIT — DIRECT FROM ALASKA Racing Team of 20 Siberian Malarnutes Coming And Public ls invited to Meet Famous Alaskan Dog Man. First Visit to America — A Real Treat to All. Racing dogs play art important part the life of Alaskans, m during half e year, when snow-covered stretches e impassible hy any other means of ansportation* these fast, sturdy un iats carry the mail, passengers, and en freight. Good.dogs are very valuable* and Mr training is a highly specialized t, their breeding catling for a wide mu-ledge of trails and conditions and dogs. fifappala, one of the greatest Alaskan dog men, Uses Siberian afamutM, or Huskies, and with them i« won his way to the title of «mpion among dog racers. Bom* dog teams travel faster than bars, and at time* they can make 20 (fas an hour on short dashes, But * average speed of dog teams car- fag mail fa from five to six miles an aa*, making 00 mile* * fay* Teams b composed of front two to twenty ro dog* each, carrying sleighs that v very light fa weight. The fttetgb* vary fa length from five tw*nty-fivi fast. W tm a dog fa nine month* old he fattk m to hamese, and put fa Ms 4g. fa a team fa learn hriftto pull ‘ to* ‘ twd t» fefa ywitv-'nW _ M a ts uvato ba - j HM nw tm tot-M t* **♦ horn to leadership usually. The leader* Spend most of their time at leisure .with their masters, who talk to them as human companions, i The leader of Seppala's team is Togo, He has passed his fay fa pulling jloads but is still regarded the leader of the greatest dog team fa tho-world. He is never harnessed nowaday*, He ’ runs free ahead of his team and takes no orders except from Ms master's voice. 1 The leader must know just how fast the slowest dog on the team can travel and the leader then sets out at that pace through the blinding snow or o- nJfthe crusted ice, A dog’s rations is two pounds of dried fish and one pound of fat while on trail, Seppais and his famous team of 26 dogs will be fa Cedarville Saturday, for only ftfew minutes, A tour fa fad if 'made of this section of thd Miami valley and only a five minute stop fa 'to be made. The team is scheduled to arrifw here at one o’Mock, The ’ tour fa:made by arrangement with the Rike-Kumler Company, Dayton, The dogs are now on ihejr way to Dayton with Seppala in charge and 'ntjfl'-l&e here Saturday at one o’clock ifaf orfy five minute*. A real ehanoi for children fa see ft famous Alaska* dog faftm. • • Rev. E. D. McRune, Senator Ir! Coll Tha’Third swarm of state e'aplfal organize fks special fai up the dear the Ohio the xottenest The lobby crowf more through undercover work ! gaged in to That the lobby true, tried and at the helm, a started to m Marshall"the maj the upper house, i* D, Pemberton, .byist. for the jterests, who 'candidacy in this is now traveling attempt to line port Marshall: again desirous the senate that 1 be fa the interest not to the benefit can be-smothered. Two yours ago introduced ‘his fi that would have interests to controj candidates for i l l By Lobbyist term given Die infest the out again to sate, that the „,once more hold ,:The situation in years ago was fa the state, fa. fatten ohee legislature and again being en- 1s possible, vd can have r (►worthy friend ha* been <?) L. T» party loader fa fat, his behalf t Uor lob- son Jn- 1-;Marshall'^ ict, Pemberton the state in an numbers fa aup- ohiby elefaent is Iding control in atidn that-might the public .apd ; special interests, 264*4 M iles P er H o u r ] Rev. E. D, McKune, pastor of the ‘ Second United Presbyterian church, the dominant Springfield, hqs accepted a call fa!defeated when tested. Two years ago o f the legislature the. Hyiifcka member o f jtbe (? ) Marshall us, primary bill ritted the- liberal b nomination of or. fa each of < The bill was sebriment pro- adjourmnent prge Poor* of '-Cincinnati, a Public Utility liquor party to .the legislature, the First United Presbyterian church in R-i'hville, Tnd. He has tendered *i- v^lgnation to take effect Decem ber 5th. His new charge has a. mem bership Of 200. Rev. McKune upon his graduation Commission* gave? from Cedarville College and from the ,faithful members Reformed Presbyterian ‘ Seminary, behind dosed, doorif at the Daahler dcreptcd a call to the Second United hotel, Marshall wi$»tan honored”guest Presbyterian congregation in Spring- at that dinner whifa- Pemberton .was V’ho' PRSSed on the ad it was a flight l<mof thd turn- When, the farm tbe homt- Commission, fatained Iris-job fa making'rate* Vfafflity ftompahiea i.U»t?,ioor fa 'ra field, where he has been for five years the door mait w -—Springfield Sun. 'mitfance of tbs gt*5 .............- ’ of revelery fa eels HogRaising Champs . Raise Tons Pork nations for the *' r-t-'f -i- , '• By- this ac^kj*r4 -Officially, H, H. Wolfe, o f Shelby, ahother two yea: Ohio, fa the most successful grower consumers must of pork fa the state this year. ’ He It. baa b p cl raised'three litters of pigs that ripekhokte^fa wefahdi over ft ton each dx ja s .fa fitfm' C. Tayhfa, Butler coifaty, has turned the trick four times - fa terest fa eompanfa* Pmaberttm repr»/ ^uccesdon., He began ralring fan seated as a lobbyiat.^ _ , ' litfafa four yeafa ago Wh*en the OMo , “ **^« »^(*................. 'r°":LU;^ Club. «"9 tJ *H. Andrew Gives • The litter o f 14 purebred Duroe a 1A a aa n D * A / v ' ^ lecseys also brought Mr. Taylor the «pLvjtfUU * j p e U F jfE n honor of producing the heaviest lit- . . .. _ »*T:T‘ „ , ■ tor in Ohio this y ia . Th, p i,, « - * „ ! n," ‘ ” lc ‘ l4 U"®Ell, f “ >,‘S* r ,er f 23 2 M«ml, ami ^ . 1 . . , ^ “ F ; “ " F " StateAdds 3 Million To County Duplicate State Tax Commission Adds X0 Per Cent To Val uations in Cedarville Township ■— County Duplicate Increased From 31 to 38 Million — . New Duplicate Effective For December Tax. .< Major MarioHo Bemadi, Italian! aviation ace who established ft new .world speed record o f 264.4 miles per hour to win, the Schneider Cup . -»t Norfolk^Va. Beef Club Members Go To Cleveland Seventeen members of fthe Greene County Beef Calf Chib have entered their animals in ’the Cleveland Junior Live Stock Show, December 6 to 9. All of the calves have done well since the Greene,County Fair and all weigh fag over 1$06. Members have kept complete records on their calves from the time they started, last March. The calves will be shipped Dec. 4. All ex penses of the trip will be paid by the Union Stock Yards Co, ; Those who will make the trip are Charles Kabie, Everett Bailey, Del- mar Bull, Robert Gorman, Herman Davis, Russell Gordon, Raymond Ed wards, Edward Flynn, Neal Talbott, Thomas Ferguson,' Kenneth Conklin, Herbert McKay, Roger Ensign, Ivan St, John, Louis Turner, Nina Steven son, James Bickett. Cedarville township has no repre sentative hr-tfre list. Community Chest Dropped In Xenia ~2 ’ ’ 1 ’ 1 ' | The State Tax Commission has or- Santa Claus And His * ;dered $2,000,000 added to the Greene ■ R e in d p e r C n m im y ‘ County tax duplicate, following a _ Z r }hearing Monday fa Columbus. This Santa Claus and his reindeer will M be here Saturday, December 4th at 3 o’clock. The Rike-Kumler Co., of Dayton is bringing an Esquimo fam ily from Alaska, with the reindeer. A fargefauck -will convey the rein deer ancTSanta’a sleigh. The driyer’s seat has been shapped like an Esqui- mo’s hut and presents a unique ap pearance, Vice Mayor Funsetfc will have charge of the reception and the entire community is invited to be' out on December 4th to' welcome our vis itors. Bankers Gather . In Middletown •' :•*: .-ft. ‘ -K . The annual meeting-of Group dne of the Ohio Bankers Association was held Tuesday in Middletown. Among the speakers were W. A. Ackerman president of. the..Ohio Bankers As sociation; W1 R, Green, .past presi dent and H, E..Scott, state- bank,su perintendent o f ’ banks. 'M r. J. S. West, of the Exchange Bank, attend ed fhe meeting; t ' - ' weighed 3252 pounds, more than a t S J T H t i l * y ton and a half each. Feed costs far W®,0(30 ®*£t J,,adle the 130 days totaled 5.4 for each towards a new pound of pork produced. U ^ Three fan litters have heert raised t rwh^ArtrilihS S I L m S h inHfn 'thl m «•»*«*'tk* installation fa be in- dtided in tbc Mtter amount. The con- Hundred-Bushel Com ^ V 1 f ew*, chftlrman, Mr. J. Lloyd Confarr was Instructed to appoint « committee representing the different Rod Cross and Social Service League t o r make their respective campaigns, Columbus failed to raise the Com-' munity Chest qoutu this year by about $100,000. Opposition developed due to :he fact that tho committee fa charge Wfts paying the manager of the chest a .salary of $11,000 yearly, 'Springfield went over the top by more than $4,000. From last reports Dayton bad fail ed to reach its qouta by several kohsand. fag 1Q0 bushels ,of com an acre on 10 acres. Golden Rule Sunday December 5th Mr. H. G. Funsett has again been chosen to act as local chairman for the Near East drive to secure funds for support of 35,000 children, wards of the Near East Relief fa Greece, Palestine and Syria. To this end end Golden Rule Bunday will be ob served. December 5th. "“ A charity Which•extends a hand of help over the sea to aid an alien people is a fitting expression of the world- mean ing of the Golden Rule and must do much to extend that international good-will on which the peace of the world depends,” say art appeal from the committee. Farmer Hurt In ' Auto Collision Penrose Gasho, 40 year* old, and Iris three sorts were injured Tuesday When their ante Was struck by ft heavy truck on the Springfield-Xenfa pike, near Gasho’S home. Gasho is fa the McClellan hospital in a very Critical condition. His head was in jured And part of Ms,body paralysed. The three children, while all hurt in the accident, were able to be taken to their home. Gasho was backing his car from a private driveway into the main high way when the ear was hit by a truck belonging to the Hauck Hardware Co. Springfield, Shrine Ceremonial Friday, Dec. The fall and ^winter cerimonlal of the A* A. O. N. M. 3.,. AriHoeh Temple, Dayton, will/ be held Fri day, December 0rd, at the: eblUetim on the Montgomery- county *fair grounds, The Imperial Potentate is expected fa be prevent for that oc casion* boards of the church to meet Mr, Andrew and select an organ. The trustees were empowered to secure the necessary funds. It is said that $15,000 will fasten One of the latest and best organs to be found in this section. A vote of thanks and apprec iation was also extended to Mr. An drew for his magnanimous offer. Chicago Live Stock * On Program The Chicago rIrive Stock Show op ens this weak *t Chicago and will be the meeca for stock breeders from all sections o f the .country. Tho show this year promises to eclipse all for mer exhibits. Mr, F. B, Turnbull Will leave Saturday to Attend the show and the Annual meeting of tho.Angus Breeders’ Association, Automobile Hit Hog And Sent Into Ditch Mr. C. F, Marshall had a narrow es cape Sabbath evening when retorti ng from Xenia. A short distance out from that city a hog suddenly step ped to the road in the path of the auto. The machine was sent into the ditch and the driver thrown from hi* seat, Meantime the auto kept on its way and righted itself on the road without stopping. Mr, Marshall had presence of mind to grab th© steering wheel and thus keep the Auto to the road. There was no damage to the auto whatever, W h a t’ s D addy D t>i«g ? John Brown May Be - House Speaker Representative. Jofat' Brown of Champaign county, who is’ to serve Ms fourth term, fa the Ohio House of representatives, fa being pushed - as Speaker of the House when it meetife fpr organization the first of tho year. Mr.^Brown was recently mftde a Mas- W . M. Hanley Died Wednesday Night W. M, Hanley, aged 54, “-head of the printing department of Antioch College, died Wednesday, night at the McClellan hospital,1' Xenia,, after an illness since .last Friday/Mr." Hanley was a former newspaperman and one of experience In printing. He fa sur vived by-his wife, who resides in Bos ton, Mass: FIVE THOUSAND OHIO RESIDENTS ENTER STATE HOST ITAT j FOR INSANE EACH YEAR CHURCH NOTICES M. E. CHURCH SERVICE Rev. S. M. Ingmire, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.. M. , P. M. Gillilan, Supt. Maywood Homey Asst. Morning service at*16i80 A. M. Dr. Jesse Swank will preach and conductthe first quarterly Conference after the service. MiSs Eleanor Johnson will give the Bible reading which she gave last Sabbath evening. This reading won her first prize in the Cedarville Col Bible Reading Contest. Epworth League At 6:00 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 P. M, U. P, CHURCH Rev. R. A. Jamieson, Pastori Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Mr, O: A, Dobbins, superintendent. Morning gscrvice at 10:80. -A. M. 0. Y. P. C. tr. at 6 P. m On this basis the duplicate for. Hie county will be about seven million more than what it was to 1910. Those representing the county at the hiring in an official;.'capacity were County Auditor R. O. Wead, F, A, Jackson, treasurer; Herman Eavey, County Commissioner, ang P. H. Creswell,- Deputy Auditor. ■ In order that the aggregate prop erty values, for the entire county may be re-adjusted to harmonize, .the com missioh' has ordered that property values of certain, designated, under-, appraised subdivisions shall be facias ed by adding percentages. * The returns-under the valuation, as placed fa this county showed an in crease of about four million, Thu townships alone showed a hmatt loss, while the municipalities showed quite. a gafa. The action o f the State Tax commission puts additional value, on property fa most of the townships. Twelve taxing districts are effected by the state order. Those not named are reported satisfactory and will sthnii; w . Bath township, add ten per cent ex cept to the cement plants; , Beaver creek twp—-ten percent/ - Cedarville Twp.— add ten per cent; Jefferson Twp.—add" •fifteen per cent. ^ ' - ■ Ross Twp.— twelve and pne half per cent. , . _ > Spring Valley —ten per cent. / • Sttgartfreek Twp,— fiye per cent. Xneia Twp.—ten per cent. j thgr of ;ti|js Osborn Village—^15 per cent. U*5- • - V- Jarpofttown vilia&e— fifteen “ per “ 1 ‘ cent, , \ ^ / j' Bellbrook—fifteen per cent, Xenift City—fifteen per cent. The increases are, to be made' at once to confirm to the state order So that the taxes can be prepared for the December collection, It is expected that whjle the vAlua- tions have 'been increased, the tax rates can be lowered to a majorit^nf the fifty four taxing districte :fa tSe county.: This may not be possible fa > districts that have voted special levies. ■■.■■■■■ 1 < State Needs A More Scientific and Humane System o f Treatment for. Unfortunates Mentally Sick — Public Unaware o f Conditions That Need Immediate Attention Editor’s' Note—■: This is the first of a series of articles that . will appear each week fa this newspaper dealijng with Ohinfa -problem of increasing, insanity. These articles are sponsored by the Ohio Association for the Welfare of the Mentally Sick, which has but one objective namely, more scientific and. more humane treatment of mentally . sick patients in state hospitals nnd the rapid . rehabilitation of these unfortunates. Behind the gray walls 6f 800 asy lums in the United States (eight in Ohio) today, will be found 300,000 per sons who Were respected members of society yesterday. Sixty years ago, there were in the United States only 60,000, but fa the, last 40 years this number has' been multiplied again and again, all out of proportion to the' regular increase in population. there are as many college graduates, high school *graduates and common school graduates in our state institu tion for the insane as there are pro portionally college graduates, high school graduate?, common school grad ’ uates fa society. Likewise, there are | as many men and women in our &tftte institutions a* there are proportion ally men nnd women in society, CROSS SECTION OF SOCIETY Our state hospital*, then, encom pass within their writs cross section of society, but very seldom do we find two members of the same family fa any given institution. Occasionally, it is true that we do find one or more members from a given family, but it is very, very exceptional. Twenty-five per cent of these so-called lunatics give a history of having Some mental or nervous disorder in the family tree, while 75 per cent give no such history. , There are being'admitted annually If you were to visit one o f these , . asylums, go back on to the ward and.5>^w state hospitals of the United jStates 125,000 people who pass from whole, atmosphere, you ritizenship to lunatics every year. A- * 9 V. knn$ ft AAA »***-. ft. doubt fa your older and less years you laugh out loud,. «v*ty time the daddy “ ' ‘ 'iter comas' toto' si Jr#«*** of , this L Not newest youngs & • Onftrtfa# ................... ......... photo shows, but maybe ItV psrt of tint act. It’s C&arl** Spencer Chaplin, Jr„ now almost two year* eld. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. I*. Harriman, Faster. Sabbath School at 9:80 A. Mt. James C. McMillan, Supt, Morning service at 10:30 A, M. Christian Endeavor at 0:00 PM. Union service at 7 F. tM. . The JFather Church will observel ft Spft banquet at the. church tofeM o r t d a W t e t ,5 ( ^ h d i . They tW^hrShtmas'^K ^ th e^ a t fa m i t ^ ^ ! j ^ » v m U * . problem, fames C. MoMillau, 1 sit there for an hour attempting absord the would realize that these mentally , pass from citizenship sick brothers and sisters of oUts ate Mnocy in Ohio annually. to indeed “God’s most neglected people.’ DUE TO SOME DISORDER. THE ASSOCIATION’S PURPOSE The general apathy now present in t .And, yet, the only difference be- society oh this great problem la truly tween the wan or woman who is men-!indicative of our lack of information tally sick and you Is that he has suf-jon the subject, To enlist tho interest fared from some disorder which has of the people of this state to the ob- caused his mind or soul to be unable icct of the Ohio Axooclation for toe to express itself, m you do, fa word* Welfare of the Mentally Sick, under and action*. jWhose auspice* toe**' article* are be- [ faff* The lunatic fa not a representative jMg written, of Any particular group. Thor# are *»] The primal object o f these hoort-to- many doctors among toe lunatic* m .heart talk# will be that' of fitet there'1Wrc doctor# in society, proper- Jfag that the person who is‘,«at**taBy tio.hatiys'ife, likowite* th«te ,'ftnr *i<k is humlnj Mwwdly, tout ha to mato' lawyers, mirdfetete,' ri«k* and third* that ft* a tosk mrit' ho ,, laborers' 1a| .-tltete are propwt|mus| beistvfa «m t, eata rimrid* *tlbnaWy those eamo riaam fa tooitty.j oration that our pwoent-day tawa
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