The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
I •/j j :j I J 1 I .! I - l ^ertind by -rr- » j TTT— v I the hm mm 5 ,4 6 , r « I T I AH?VTT T TP V iM J A K V llr ijU fr LIDAY, OCTOBER 17,1030 pm toto e COURT NEWS ] Msay Attetel Sasgul-Ceiiteaniil fiIRyffykwffttly one imtjnd andate- I •£ attr m f l i attainted tlw SeseaLr ►ntenuial celebration of tho Battle Piqua, butt Friday. We era awn at attending this re-enactment of important m avtttt was well math rife r • ' ■- •*7 & H -B . m I t t b r Last Thursday CedarviBe football ns taw wood, cloaih football played nhardtoughtgauMhetweenLaifier id Cedsrville, with a-Anal score of 7 In faw r of C. H. fi. In the first quarter, Lanier gained • bill lii Cedervllte’s territoryby a mble»‘ completed' « pass,,and with. ft yards to the goal, bucked thegeal wksd thegoal for a touchdown. The y for,pointwaasucoeuful and placed iniar oh the long end of a 7-0 score. Both teams did good defensive work (ring the. second period, and' neither' am scored. ' ........ , During the third quarter, when the inier kicker V'tood "on his twenty* rd line, Smith, diminutive'- guard, df«d thru the line and blocked" a tnt. The bsll rolled- back into the d zone, making a safety and a.score 3 * ; v ■' Cedsrville threatened the goal sev- sl times during the last playing riod. When there were less than '« minutes to,play, -Laniergained the U on downs,withinthe ten-yard line d attempted to kick from behind the al. The puttt was.blocked by Coni r, Cedsrville center, and alter the II had bounced, Flatter, our tackle, II on the-bell for a touchdown. An d run foe point was goad,.making e score 9-7 in Cedanillers favor, tho:Lanier started » march up the Id, thegame ended before they could »rA - , i Sincethis waa-the firsfctime Inthree «ra-ihafc-we tfc*w anteceded inde- sting Laqier, we are eipecletly >asedwith theoutcomeofthis game, ir. bofs succeeded in making more at down* than Lanier. Another Idenoe o f our boys playing dean atball is shown in the fact.tbat we teived no penalty daring the jUtne lileLaaier wag'yaaalfcsd iris, yards ice. ' ' " Chap*! i WMPER if theee ARE. AM SW T S (H THIS STRAW S tack f WIFE ASKS DIVORCE Suit for divorce baa been filed in Common Fleas Court by Della ShSnkle against Ford Sbinklej, the" plaintiff charging gross neglect of duty. The conpfewOs married July 20,1925, ?•! Two Arrested Result of Bald WifiJ ^ whmmiClem witfath* pwsi wta. wavg'-i' y meriting, After the nisdiag of » Scripture by J*m«& Ai id*t*on9 the in ringing shag* front r new song beelu, pturdHuied eepe^ illy for Chapel programs. !, The speaker for rite morning was r. W. C. Lacey, of Yellow Springs, to spoke about his trip abroad this st summer. He illustrated his re* irks by pictures and articles bought the countries visited on his tour. ■ Senior News ' At a meeting of the Senior Class ednesday morning, we -chose our i8s motto, flower,and colors. Green d silver with the American Beauty isewar* selected,while “Net Finish. , Just Begun” baa been mad* our igan for the mndag years.’ Grade Qui t Issaed Thursday was .tinyday for dlatribu- >n of grade cards for the first six* wk* period.. Needless to ssy, there ire the usual smiles and sighs. C. BL S. Meets Clarksburg Today This Friday afternoon at 2:90 o'clock t team will meet Clarksburg on the ml field. Due to a few cases of in* ntile paralysis st ML Sterling it m thonghtbest to postpone the rialTbed been scheduled with Ktida sreek. This .game will be ping* anNwrembsTfiLQur boys have been earing Iwpeovemeet each.weric,. and Ja.blind rimt.aJfldge csowd will ha naMridaydwsenriMni dtetoe to add ti vuteif tft their nvw. v wensssem i s w i v i w s i s s sent of this Two arrests resulted from as many raids conducted by federal and state prohibition .officers in* Greene County Tuesday afternoon, according ?to Sheriff Tate. , -. The dry agents raided what was de scribed as a' roadhouse operated by Floyd Watson, colored, on the’Cedhr* ville-Wiiberforce Road, arrested Wat* son and confiscated e quantityd f home brew and whiskey, it was reported. x It is claimed by the raiding-officers the roadhouse has served the purpose Of n--rendevous for young people and that It has been the* scene of many liquor parties. / The officers asserted the place was well patronized and that as many as twenty auto* were frequently seen. f r pmirisea atwwiriniL . The agent# also eonctactedv* raid on the residence of William Stsgner, colored, Yellow Springs,-and are said to have discovered a quantity o Wine and whiskey. Stsgner. was arrested. Mai Dei 58 The grand Daugherty t county has Mai Dsughs the defunct 08 counts char funds, emt lE iR ce s ^Charged GrandJury Community Club To: Back Boy Scouts The organization Of a Boy Scout Troup here is to be backed by the Ce- darville Community Club, decision to MANY*THANKS liter Cedsrville Herald: Dear Sim Afiew me t# express sp* eektion of year editorial issued richer 10, ea “Old That Band is kssimp* I aead ii Witii spedsl in- seeL rsmeirriunring the- bond of sixty aril ego, and the long band wagon, hah coming in at night from out of wn. somewhere, their music could b* isrd fsr siid wide. It a«i^a # » set to Ccdarville, and enjoysd by srybody. Andrew Jackson played e cornet. Your words oq ‘esnnod usic* and the human element wilt be jui, AiaMSpnlsus .naoidm rapw-vwssmsnsmst -iwg. .w^ev^^n^MiwsiMaw-. F, M. FOSTER, New York City. BMOOBAT CANDIDATBS ARB TfiURING THE OODttft Mifil-41ui ymri||sgfiLririMuSttuf' ; ticket have been tearing the eoun- - stopping at the various towns and sking calls in behalf of their «am< Rl^le . HavriffAitti i g g H M i 'd l t XUiWRifi wS i DISMISS SClt dtei wettied b^^ytimkM a ^ ^ wnfisni c. mv^se^mne urns^wnnv^^swvnaw U. P. Second Synod In Huntsville The annual meeting of Second Synod met in the United Presbyterian church, Huntsville, Ohio, Tuesday and Wed* nesday of this week. Dr. M. I, Marsh, Revs. R. J. Ryle and R.'A. Jamieson were in attendance from Cedsrville; about one hundred delegates were pre sent from the Synod. The new church in whkh we met is a beauty and well adapted to the work in that field. The energetic pa|tor is Rev. D. H. Ham mond, a graduate of CedsrviHo Col* lege, and he is doing a fine work in Huntsville. The program was of a very high order. Among the princi pal speakers were Dr. T, H. McMiChael of Monmouth College; Dr. E. D. Roper, President of Ohio Wesleyan Univer sity; Dr.' 8. P» McNsught, $upL Ohio AttLSsloon League; Dr. T. D. EMgar, Pittsburgh; Be». ArC.-Wkkend«m, of *B*|ri Univeeattg, The boards wen aepsaiented Igr fbrs, J. C. Pinkerton, a l ilia Bosrdtaf Administration; Chss. Bt,’SMlton. OfJka Board of Publication, R. Ir. McGauasKan of the Board of American Missis—. Rsv, E. H. Thomp son, the Prmfcytsry of Northern Inttsew wsa-etoeted as Moderator of Synod. An keritstion from the Reid Memorial Church of .Richmond, Inch, for next years meeting was accepted, A called meeting of Xenia Presby tery was held at Huntsville (hiring the noon recess period in-which i request was presented by Rev. J, S. C. Webster to be released from the pastorate of the Clifton congregation. The con* gre&ation had reluctantly voted to acquiesee in this request and so Pres bytery voted to grant the.diseolution to take effect the list Sabbath of 0e* tober. Presbytery expressed sineer* regret that Rev. Webster was to leave our bounds in which he is held In such high esteem. ' investigating the failure in Fayette. a partial report and thia effect being reached at a' meeting 'former president o f of the c,ub in the mayor's office Wed- has been indicted on ne*^*F evening, jg misapplication•of H*’ E* Eichman of Xenia, who. is lent and f alsification mudl interested in the Boy Scout has been released movement, appeared before’ the club 1 " - Scout work and the results being ac complished elsewhere. He also went into detail as to organization;plans andwhat wonld be necessary in secur ing a charier. The'matter has' been under consid eration here for some time and some preliminary work has been done by Ward Creswell, who is to be Scout master, with Robeti Wilson in i |hi* signed by Harry M. attorney general, iugherty^his97-yeer- [tile Daugherty bank eiel upheaval in (months previous ty's ba«k the Bank closed, It lip $ *b ^ | itiqas' banks 977,000, of statements, on |40,QO0 Daugherty, fa endJlrs. Jane old mother. The dosing resulted in;; PsyetteCounl tq eloeuig People and is said w lth .ow i^ Other officUJt also were liberal bor rowers of bank funds, .Daugherty Is how ip bankruptcy,his case being in the hands of Jgy WR- lisms. Washington C. H., was xhosen trustee to dose his affairs. The Daugh erty hank figured in the Tea Pot scan dal six years'sgo and Daugherty was held in contempt as a result of attempt ooirig made by the Senate committee to connect the bankas a go-betwsen in the oil scandal. It was charged pages ttom the hank ledger had been tom out. The bank at that time’wiunknown us the Midland bank. The State Bank was the result of consolidation of three banks ,snd it has been hintedmuch’of the bad paper, was accepted by the new bank.. The State Bshk was (also made a deposi tory for funds from several othsr banks that had been taken over by the state banking department, thus complicating the'situation more than ever. Daugherty has been known; as the political hose of Fayette county' and the Seventh Congressional District for years and his word was law. As a re»uin?ublic funds helongfng to the various taxing districts in Fayette county are also involved and tied up in the defunct institution. Methods used in getting security for public fw’.at are now questioned and several suits have' been started. Daugherty also asked numerous friends to give him “accomodation notes” and it Is said he used these in connection with bol stering up his totering institution. Suite over these notes are also in progress. Seeaat'St&esieasLas •sheboys ha*g Beensignea u; prospective meipbers of the troop. Boys who join must be twelve! years of age and meetings must be held at least one night each week, A Committee consisting of Dr. C. H. Schick, Dr. Leo Andersoii, W. W. Galloway, J: Lloyd Confarr,; Rev, Hutchison, pastor of the M. E. chufch. and H. H. Brown was appointed to aid the boys in this work. 0 « S * U . M e e t s Michigan Saturday The football world will be centered ha dMamki* Saturday when Ohio State University team meets the great team from Michigan University. This ttie oftim big games of tit* season and atitiset* attention all over the country. Itany from this section will attend the •game* ■..■■■ Within two months the farm price of butter advanced five eeat* Is re sponse to increased use attd decreased im Clifton Resident BiceWhen Asleep Mrs. Celenda Brock Young, 76, widow of JohnR. Young, was found dead in bed at her home in Clifton, Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock by her son, They# Young. It is thought that Mrs. Yeung passed away in her sleep early Monday evening, heart trouble being the cause of death, according to a physician who was summoned. Mrs. Young was bom in Washing ton C. H., February 22,11304 and had lived In that vicinity until she moved to Clifton about twelve years ago. She was a member of the Christian Church at' Washington. Mrs. Young is sur vived by three sene: Rex, Springfield; Earl, Cincinnati and Thaya, Clifton. A lister, Mm. Ihpma -Crawford, Jef fersonville, ale* survives. Her hus band died fiNW years ago. - - .JtiliitUihthe farmerisminasBft? vomitttHrikdlngtvresentodtimatee,is I#peroen*gystttf timff 1 $pearsago, it buys 'for himonlyIK par emitml rm»ohaa itdidbeforethewar. RALE SOUGHT Sale of real estate is sought in a, suit filed in Common Pleas Court; by Edward Shaw against Edith Shew, an inmate of the Dayton State Hospital.. Miller and Finney are the plaintiff's attorneys, ASKSFORECLQSUftB John T. HerbinB, Jr„ ha* brought suit in Common Pleas ,Court against Charles McEIfresh and Nellie MeEl- fresh, seeking foreclosure of .mort gagee! property and equitable relief; ■ partition G ranted Partition of property in which the plaintiff and defendant each.have a one-half interiat has"been"authorized in the case of Dora Mowen against A. R. Jones injpommop Pleas Court. T, J. Kennedy,'R,,C. Ferris and,Thomas Long were appointed commissioners for this purpose. , WANTS, DIVORCE That her husband told her after their marriage that be married“her simply for a thrill and that"he never loved her. and did hot expephtd estab lish a home for her are the allegations made by Zora.Daugherty in' a^ suit for divorce from Wilbur Daugherty, on file in Common Pleas Court. The plaintiff charges gross.neglect of duty and extreme cruelty and de clares-she returned, to her own home last September 1. She asks to he re stored to her maiden, name of Lucas. They were,married-April ’ ACCOUNTING SOUGHT An injunction Suit) seeking an ac« counting and equitable relief, has been filed in CommonPleas'Court ByMamie. John agaihst John H, .Frye. [ F. Lj, Johnson is. the plaintiff's,attorney.' JUDGMENT AWARDED ^ John T. Harbine, Jr,, hps recovered the foHdwnig cognovit .riot* judgment in Common Pleas Court;' against Theodore C. Georgi jn d Efizabqth R. G * e ^ 'J l ^ % ap%st, Jjp?-;B[e«r^: EpidemicsBring About School Closing To CheckFurther Spread Epidemics of scarlet fever and in fantile paralysis have closed several schools in-this-section of the-state. The. scarlet fever cgses are of a mild nature and are found in Xenia town ship-end Fairfield. Madison and Clin ton counties have had several cases of infantile psralysis„there being .two or poor* deaths. It has been necessary to clot* schools in someplaces to check the spread of"the disease. Basel Dooley, 219.70. ’ Ralph Fulton, has beep awarded a Cognovit., note judgment, for' $211.24' against H. M, Davidson, , WINE JUDGMENT A judgment for $389.52, due. on an nfccouut for materials.furnished, and, .abor performed, has fieen awarded in Common Picas Court! ul favor of the Greene County Lumber Co. agaipst J. H, Jones, The court decided the $6,125 mortgage lien o f .The Home Building and Savings Co. is the best lien in the matter with the plaintiff having th^ second best lien. APPROVE SALE Sale of property to Elmer E. Kline, for $8,100 has been confirmed in thA case of The Peoples Building and Sav ings Co. against Harry F. Frahn and others in CommonPleas Court. Since proceeds o f the sale are.insufficient by $118«&! to pay the plaintiff's claim in full, the court ordered-the plsintiff to recover this amount from. Frahn. ElmerShroades Died Sunday In Chicago Elmer Shroades, 50, son Of the late James 8hro*d*s, format resident of this place, died Sunday at his home in Chicago. The body was shipped to Cedsrville and the funetsl was held at the home of Mrs. Cora Trumbo, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Hutchison of the M. E. churchhod charge' of the services. To deceased is survived by one sister1, Mrs. Evs Collsofi, Berea, Ky., a %t*p-miotb«r, Mrs. James Shroades, Dayton and a half-sister. Miss .Grace Shroades, Dayton, Burial took place in North cemetery. I. O, O. F. LODGE WILL NOT SPONSOR HALLOWE'EN The I, O. O, F. lodge which hai sponsored Hallowe'en celebrations here in ..the past will not attempt the event this month. The decision: leaves the way open for-any other organiza tion to celebrate the event. SMALL BUT WE GOT IT The village Is in receipt of a check for $2.02 Os its shat* of the public utility tax on trucks, several score of them that pets through hem each day on regular freight routes, The village Is expected to keep up streets for through traffic and the above amount la tii* village share for six months. Tracks pay a heavy lieetier put the state takes the hog shuts of it. I f your Radio fecks volume or selec tirity call J. C. Btettuent, photo 8-itl. DENY NEW TRIAL jQyerruliiig.. the defendant’s motion for a new trial, Common Pleas Judge R. L, Gowdy ha* authorized Harry Cross, as administrator of the estate of Virginia Cross, deceased, to recover frtom Walter Young, Dayton, $3,000, the amount of damages recently swarded by * jury. SALE ORDERED James Savage, as administrator qf the estate of Catherine Savage, de ceased, has been authorized in Probate Court to sell personal property belong ing to the estate at private sale, Application filed in Probate Court seeking to admit to probate the last will of Emma Luetta Robinson,Ute of Xenia, wax assigned for .a heating Tuesday, A. L< Fisher hss been appointed ad ministrator’ of the estate of Abigail Hite, late of Jefferson Twp., and has filed bond of $15,000 in Probata Court, K, M. JOhnston, Phillip Sheridan and W. L. Gerard were named appraisers by the court. , Mary F. Gross and Walter C. Gross have been named joint administrators of the estate of Frank M. Gross, late of Bath Twp., with $7,006 bend. Earl Buttowes, A. D* Kttttfig aud, Qt % Kauffman were appointed optaftierx. Bertie Hutchison has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Harry Hutchison, late of Bath Twp., With $260bond. .. * " ''Th# edimt named G. B f Chaffin aa administrator of the estate of J, H. McClain, late of R om Twp., with $2,* ititilKtottfci’ 'IT mw iat r - “M b *,- Wv I hvn V ivf T mv KJl* 1 lliWi?rp Hin|lr men and Jrim Medato •were appointed Asii
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