The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

*P my i-wP* ISOLATING TO THE WfitSXBUV OF HAND BILLS AND a d v e r t is in g m a t t ® , PROVIDING REGULATIONS LETTER FROM CH INA (CdHiinmd from first page) now and then, There are also athletic IT ORDAINED BY THE JOEL OP THE VILLAGE OP JARVJLLE, «*fc* M Ohio: SECTION 1, I t shall he .Unlawful m y person or persona to poet s, distribute hand" Wile eontetoin* __ ortisiner nsi-tler, or tack cards con- tifinins? advertising matter, within the X ^ t e U n U t s o f the Village o f Ce* difrville, Ohio, relating to any article, compound or thing which has not 'been manufactured or cojnponnded within the corporate limits o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, without first having obtained a license from the Mayor to do so, SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to grant and issue a li­ cense to any person for, the distribu­ tion and posting o f advertising mat­ ter upon payment to him for the use o f the V illige of*'UcSMtoe fee o f Fifty Dollars, ($50.00), for each day said person is so engaged. Any part of any Calendar day shall be. deemed a full day for the purposes hereof, and a license shall be required for each *person so engaged in tiie actual dis­ tribution and posting o f advertising matter. S e c t io n 3. Each person obtain­ ing such license' and .engaged in dis­ tributing such advertising matter shall so distribute the same in such manner that it will not be thrown, oast, or de­ posited, in or upon any yard, door­ step, porch, street, alley, lane or pub­ lic place within the corporate limits df the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio- SECTION 4. Any person violating the foregoing sections o f this ordin­ ance shall upon conviction thereof he fined not less than Fifty Dollars, '(§50.00), nor more than Fivo. Hun­ dred Dollars, ($500.00), fo r each vio- iition, and each day’s violation shall be deemed a separate offense. SECTION 5. Nothing in this or­ dinance shall be construed to exact or require a license fee from persons, having a regularly established place !o f business within the Village 9* Ce- 'darville, Qhio, or persons doing busi7 W in the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, who make a proper tax return %t such business for advertising bis *6r their own business or the products thereof. ■ SECTION 6. That ordinance 174, 'jtti&edf the fithday o f May, 1931, be and is hereby repealed, and all or­ dinance or part o f ordinance in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 7. -This ordinance shall take effect and be ip force from and after the earliest period allowed by law, Passed this 6th daiy o f April, 1986, , Ki L- LITTLE, 1 ■ * Mayor. Attest: J. G. McCorkell, Clerk. \ meets w«ich «.rs ordained by the goVn 'eminent and thmefore unavoidable), ' even if the stui'.nta did net care any- she went to the medicine shop and thing about sports, which o f course bought some medicine for him which;they do. Another important holiday he took With fatal results. . He also 'ja the Festival o f Pure Brightness, was to have been executed, but a'which comes early in April. A t this Chinese pastor investigated the mat- time, we have at least three days when, ter and proved that the kind and a-;the graves o f the dead receive new mount o f medicine taken by the clothing-small squares o f red or woman’s husband could not have been‘white paper placed on-the graves and the cause o f his death. -She was later supposed to represent new clothing released . and taken back to her for the dead. The graves are also parents’ home, That the gospel has put in order at this time and some- proved a great blessing to theso poor times incense and paper is burned at people is not to be doubted and wfe the graves. . pray that the good work may continue The military element has entered and many more be saved. our school and the boys are trained Not long ago, I had an interesting in military drill, raising and saluting experience with, an old Chinese wo- the flag, and wearing their hair man who came to me to make restitu- cropped short. They are supposed to tion. It seems that, while We were have only a certain amount o f time for living on the other side r f the city their meals—so short at first that our during the period of evacuation from doctors rebelled at the increased our own borne in the year 1927, this number of boys who edme in with im- old servant had picked up two towels paired disgeations. The time for which she found in a drawer and which meals has now been extended but no she supposed had been thrown away talking is allowed though how well,the by us on our departure. Due to boys stick to that rule is another visits made in Ver home by one o f our question. They are normal boys and missionaries, she was convinced that it is only natural and right that they what she had done was not right so should want to laugh and talk, she asked to come to see me and the ^especially when they are eating. Their lady who had been teaching her food is plain enough to need some- brought her to our home. When she jthing to make it go down and every- camc in I neither knew who she was one .knows that we ought to be happy or what she had come fo r as that had jwhen we eat. I f this idea .of keeping not been told me. I listened to her silence at meals is what is going to story and was .much moved by her ap- defeat the Japanese when the time parent, sincerity in wanting to make comes, I am 'very much afraid Japan amends. She not only confessed her ‘-will not be defeated. I only hope that fault but also brought two new towels the time never comes for the two which shle had bought in, place o f the nations to fight as it will only give two I had not even missed. I took1Japan niore power than she is already one o f the towels and gave her the jtaking without even the excuse of other and told her that she had done, fighting. , right in the matter before God and ™ e » Korea, the burning, ques- man by wanting to set a wrong right °f th* hour was whether or not even after eight years. I appreciated Ch» st’an P™ «pa ls o f schools should the courage it took fo r her to come !*<>. the o r i e s and bow down to the a a„ spirits o f the Emperors and o f n o t i c e Woods- Height, Woodsdale, Height, Woods- Helght, Height, t Raw, George J- Bogew, Bfithimy Height, •tale. Wheeling. West Virginia, Cl»r* Roger*. Bethany h * « . « — * Wnodfdale, WJbeoUne, Went Virgin!*, lAiraboth iiogara, Bethany Height, dale. Wheeling, West Virginia.. Eleanor Roger*, (minor) ®**5*ny Woodsdale, Wheeling, Weat Virginia, Ioanna Rogers, (minor), Bethany Woodadaie, Wheeling, West Virginia, Rogers Ewing, (mlnor),Xfoi I Bark froodnJilo, Wheeling, Virginia# « jnmtbeik Welt* Dickey, 16 Monroe St„ Apt. " P. H. p. O., New Tork, N. V Resale Ewing, No. 1 Park RoW, Woodsdale, Wheeling, West Virginia, Newton Waltz, T Hamilton Atewuy Woods- date; Wheeling. West Vlrginl*. lames B. Hutchison, 228 Treemont Avenue, (ireensburg, Pennaylunla, Harriets A. Karr, Penny Parma, Plorlda, and K. Isabelle‘Kerr, Penny Parma, Plorlda. wlU take notice that J. ®. Hastings, Exe­ cutor of the last will of Do** J. Kerr, deceased, on the 7th day of April, 1888, Wed hU peU- Uon In tl(e Probate Court within and for the County of Greene and Stale of Ohio, alleging that It was necessary to sell the real bstate of the deoedent lit order lo pay the legacies under the.Will of said decedent; that decedent died seised In fee simple of the following described real estate, to-wlt: Situate in the County of Greene, In the State of Ohio, and !h the Village of CedarrlUe, Anil Being *11 of Lot No. E, In Kyle'S Addition to (he Village of Cedarville, as the same is numbered and known on the recorded plat of Kyle’S Addition to said Village, The prayer-of the petition Is for the sale of said premises to pay the legacies of the 1 decedent. The person* lint shore mentioned will take -notice that they lure been made parties de­ fendant to said petition, and that they are required to answer'the same on or before the 8th day of June, 1828, I. B. HASTINGS, Exxmtor of the Will of Dora J, Kerr, deceased Miller k. flnney, Attorneys, Kent*, Ohio , (ApC, 18-May 15) NOTICE OF ELECTION ON ISSUEOF BONDS .Notice I* hereby given that In pursuance of • resolution of the Board of Education of CodatVHla Township Rural School District, Greens County, Ohio, passeed on the 8th day of April, 1828, there will be submitted to it vote of the people of said school district, at the Primary Election to be held at the usual places of voting therein, on Tuesday, the lttiv day of May, 1828 the question of Issuing bonds of sold school district in the amount of piny. five Hundred Dollars (85588,66), for Hie pur­ pose of erecting * new fire-proof school build- in* designated as a work Shop, and the furnishing of the same, a* provided by ISw. The maximumnumber of years during which Such hands are tefrun is ten years, TM* estimated average additional lax rate outside of the ten min limitation as certified by the County Auditor is M mills. The Holla f<# said Election will be open at *;** o clock A. M; and remain open until 6:30 OhdiOokP, M. (Eastern RUndard.Tlme) of said Jmt&& «!„““** DARRELL KtlNE, Chairman. 9s.w « « ,J S “ “ TO~ t or Bubtpribi to TBX HERALD and tell me what she had done and a s-, , . - .. . . • sured her o f my forgivenness and re- dead w* ° * * for their country. Those spect for- her action in coming. j 'who Lrefus«? to do so’ or wh° st‘ A Mothers' Clubhas been organized oa fche “ bJ«* were knaw’ had ihe,r among the Christian mothers here on (I,wnses *9 teach in Japanese Temple Hill with the purpose of ask-;emPire taken and tkew, ing as many as possible of the young- ;made aa ^comfortable, as only, the mothers, both Christian and'non- Japanese can make them. To have Christian, to come to the monthly y°ur evmJ movement watched, re­ meetings for help and instruction ported and made the excuse for some both along the line of bringing up .“tber annoyance-to have a detective their children in the right way but ,on your t o i l at all timesand to be also along spiritual lines. To this-was E je c ted to many other trivial forms also added a weekly prayer meeting of domination, is enough to make ones r those who ^ 'interested and we,blood *»“ • 0ur missionaries in Korea hope for great and good results. The iwera ¥ ine Watcked ™ th an life of the average young mother in Iand did not even darC to wnte to China is not an easy one and anything j which may help them and brighten their lives is very worth working for. Our Better Homes Chib is still go­ ing strong and is slowly but surely working for good among its members, The influence for good o f these clubs friends concerning the true situation* All letters written by foreigners are opened and censored and in many cases never sent on. One lady wrote to a friend that all their letters were opened by the Japanese and in a day on two received a letter from the post and gathering is no small and we feel tellinS ter that What she said that the time and effort given to $hom is in the right direction* about their opening letters was not true. Another lady had a sick aunt in The spirit in Yih Wen, in spite of America and^was gaaked by one of the recent strike, is very good and ai-|tke P°stal office how her a«nt was. though the school is smaller than it 5Tkc Japanese are very clever and effi- was before the strike, we have every ^en t and all that but their dream of reason to he encouraged rather than the world or of being one of discouraged. The attitude of the stu- ,the WorId’8 greatest nations is just a dents is good, with the exception of more than they will be able to the inevitable few who are always bring about. They -believe most thor- disgruntled, and we hope that the re- onghly in the saying that ‘ might vival meetings to be held here soon, makps ri» ht" and aro PuttinK '*■ int0 will do much toward settling the last execution here in China wherever they bitter feelings, called out1 by this ca2,'.. , . ... , . , *. , This letter is getting much too long stiike, in a Christian way. ■ so I will close, I am bending it os The spring term is always my printed matter .and for .that reason favorite because the weather is near- will not sign it as we can* send out ly always bright and. sunny and teach- munJ more in that way for the same iu „ postage, whieh has agam lncreasei’ to 13 a Pleasuie. There are more twenty-five cents* I hope that none holidays in this term too, for tho will object to this arrangement [for it Chinese are very fond of going* up >s 0110 to which we are forced for into the hills to see the fruit-orchards T?asons,of economy. Pleaso remember fn m ,.'. . , ■ ,, the work and the workers here and in m bloom. This happy custom quite ali the world in your prayers and in-, suits us as well, as we are just ns forest others who do not yet know of glad as the students to get a day off the great need. With all good wishes, 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION M lG H T lf DOLLAR Sale o f Rugs BEGINS SATURDAY, LASTS ONE WEEK An Annual Event at Which Any Rug In Our Entire* Stock -« Is Delivered For Balance Can Be Paid in Convenient W eek ly op * Monthly Amounts *1 r DOWN RUGS OF EVERY SIZE 9x12 GRASS RUG ........ $3.SD 9x12 ART RUGS .................................... 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