The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
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I l i l O W | sccnr t t a C EDARV ILLE , OH IO , t* M>' tltt 4k\ te AM * Wmrnrn J, X «m l Maeteet X Duty Ihttl an ,a* a her* for resale. tt « m lu^Ul i v At* VbtMit Qmm i Duty amt * « v tio* orgeatoed for tto purpose o f pur- ^hiiifrnr miiTtiiiidiif I il I imm titian ate distributing It to toambsw, - rise objcctbeing to secure more favor- » «M* t*nu for tha H M b in »«J to » » * them money In tte pnrcbeM of the merchandis* to fee resold, Is corporation for profit and shenld be .lutorpomtedL as such. ffiSStr^stbi^iiC' 4*1 Rtat* Reunedy asked toe«tte eptaten ■•foUewfog the receipt by foe nonpar*, jfion dMrfm te *00 Pfparinuari o f State aertien o ^ hm S mi for * non profit fomter 1# *n oTgwuMtk* white tep te te benefit byto»*+«tato ,. buying fo r .memter/^.who fo tor* -WouW-.renell foe nrnrrtetiiiilee ;;ac pw*k to tfefinteeteM t not to foo proposed corporation.. , , . * ■ v^j,7*v^ff.^v^ww7k.m*wr“jy*cw^nwAAeyn,,v ^ Whentte division o f vital statistic# wn» established in the State Depart* »»fo t o f Health In 2808, tuberculosis rented first n»..a caaseof/dortb to .".■.rtho^atate-,.Add-^liaosscs'. foe heart ranked..second, but today the latter ranks first while tuterenlosis i s . In seventh phfifo it wm -related hy I. C. Fhnnwer, veteran chief o f the vltat stefotles division. He nfoo dte, eloted; there has foen n focstete o f fifty-eight per cent from 1820 in-tte tubarrelosis death rate #mon« the White wuw. Btein* the pw « 0 Mt fiacitoaae amon^ foe eolored *wfo« - fonrinj^ foe same' pffodtrfoeio , tefo tte »^*#te'-o^ foctfcte» tent to fofolltiee fo o » d&«ases ef: fo « heart among fob sfoite race'hut ahtociease o f anh f'fow ffoen^ «to t infotet foe culosed nemslatldtol * jpnMMfl ,:MpnhW »W M tttofein* af foeoe tangf I h *)UMB^ lipp. lENNMi mart tor Katie lawit to afiiWea te a forte aasonnt of PWWMMkl ^p|ppppp|y .■ 'SkiteB' tetesfotewmuteft ’^munm^tsnm^uSWPtefiPWfir, M i l m U w a u|M i(l^ l hnH r1* u . Th» ofhfoMi. fold, foe adminfotra* trto had hate mudde to «n n w foe eataftato at itirtk a l ti^ write of foe feojfortr had foen |j||uywuuH^' , ..w^pnoanap^pj^. -c^ the ramefel wpa aeM«ht by Anna It. Saadetor and foudel later. «hU- dteM* Petpr taag and legatees under, the *& . The prohate court, decision held, hiawnto am<p«itef-hcd:-'tote'ffisen to « tote!Hfilfoifitefc■ 4&rn A:“V- -m m- |nr|e ■ '^waw.-.'j^pHspmpWj Waite'dite* Amh %J|jk^-. ■VP19p*Cv piiPIBIfifllillflfih IJiyjrfilin:*; who tod % P f etototo jhe, pteperty-tod to toyd eraait o ; \^\ \*k. Mawi|||A(|' «H)te| tend liwi - fi^U^w-Sfo^W-i-atohaAte t t o r i t e Sim m to s r te n e t ran. j“^ll^?“ “»PIPrT-’aPFWt,r:lffiWHff -s ,t,"te|tetotette’“ ■ *.'.VM*a tewnite m jpasit,te te l .titeg -wiu. ■ m u m n e a m E O P E i H w ,t , au g u s t as, im PS IC X ILSO A Y m A T I E N 8 f t e l t o T la am s a M fW e i [ 1iC IIM f JEU yteM tePDNMT >r« ^ . M N p p i w # i m . rwrmpwp to .tifniter ■ a>wt fro?h aw r*lte ia foeass ftmdto ttotom i- foiy-tend, fipd..fo fifiptoMfi to toe ap- jtoleafoto filed ■ito'-'dfo1. toted yi-\,tetotaito/^totouri*: Prteotetoaifomui Stotoh ** - The’ applicate fietoked to t a flM tolante imfoe roadfondia foaafiicient te to y ;te«tekt and fotesa:ahMiitions ‘•d fost the W M g«a foto toUnce * w to,«toea.we. that neafod for] *S,- r * \ Wimen.a'1'te *k. ‘ * r^>' f ( DlVfoUCfcSflttAW S *» ,Three: dliosaa deanes tomr'faeen a* artowts m #*waato'twtefoeA" .seifo 'foe. to-’ earn1, wwr. i gpite^tete. - T,''te.pn!R*'-‘'Wate^J : ~^gg|totopggg^ '': ' ., .'prtJpA 4 m WJIdllfo .Jtewarch ‘atafoto ‘to O fo State university In a wfUrrel eurtter foie cotetng aeaaon. Ifogvto me* will be asked to report the num ber pfedaya aqn^ceis to rn :tontad; total number » fox and gray squirrels ohtortadt total numberto aafo taking aihl toft total number of mala aquir- tels# to fo fox and gray* kljleth Tto date will ba used to atoidy fortet mi> gratfon trends and will be of aeslst- awe* fo tutor* restocking p1w%.Cemrc mTiilniHf VooAddl Mi«L L ilt vmjp ■numi ieui hunters coopwated’ to foa . aqifirtat surrey and much helpful in- forteaUan was obtained. . Ohio formers go fo for winterwhete Insteaace in * big Way, This wafc apparent when foe Faforat Orop .Ia- snrSmfeOsepotetlon reporM thte 17>- 008 Ohio sppUeatioQM for petoiee to wtetef whmt crops had been fifod, -Htomnri was s#cto>dh foatopfosg o f WteBtetkaw, with SOWfoea fotorOhio, .mid litfooto was third With lfitoO epptoatlons. In foe nation, 180,808 Insurance applications Were recetesd. Slate dvif service examMafioto for J9W or mor* pteesmeate with the tinemptoyment compeciwtwn, commie* alow wilt be fondorted about October 1, H was aimouncedtfir.Otednnan Carl W. foaHh o f tto towil servk* commis sion Wdlowing word that m$4/903 grant with mhkh to tfomea foa.ttete had bWr«tppwr«ii to tto-fo iaral so* rial *o6«rHjr beard, i t has haanWH- cat#* that apteorinmiely 38fi00 per-3 *ont would midefr applieafoat to take the examii«rtteto Chairman Smith, refotto - Payment* uwter ttie. etatA unefefteymtst art wifi start iannaiy X • • ' ' • ■ State TmwsUrtr CLateneeH, Itohdly rtpartid' that 'sales tax- colleetkwis for foe year lti8 , as of Jrty 90,' a» >nmat 1 1 to fffi,?!?«$?& as compand with ftefitoWM 4m ;tM comspeto* lag pirtad to t i f f . . 1 ■ • H i g h w a y D e p a r tm e n t , M r n W m m M m d UBV. X DAUff tSCOUNT Th* forty-fifth annual dpteing o f college wai tekp pitot, September s to College Chapel, Registration days are Monday and Ttteeday, September fi and 6, The opening address wifi to d«* litoted. by Bey,.;®, ;.Dal*'' toCoupt, Minister Of foe Wit *t toesbyteHan Churfo o f College H i», Cineinnati, at eleven o’clock. .. Mttsie will be under foe supervisian of Mr». Mildred Bickefo CresweU, 1H- rector o f’ foe iDepartment o f Music, An invitation, is extended to all for the opening exercises," CommissionerX l Wooddell, Colum bus, cflls the attention of Ohio hunt- ers to a new law which requires aft hunters toJhave* license,andto prom inently display, their indentifieafom tags upon their backs, 'Wobddfor sam,,. “tto^.aew tew. *w i 'fttfhfW ./AljmA-,^fof]fc. Atk"-»mrn^.tea«al mm 1 ■■ p w p w , a^fog^g w^fo * 1 : ififiwhm ■•M 3 BWBWF «n{MM t ha te ttok'hnntitoi paammiiMi, Tto tax must to diapteyed upoB fos back, and! foe tteens* nupitor' muet M W M F T F M W t o t lH n W a l I t i l l S i-ti Ttyt I m i I Maaag ai tUmaMiaa has ■eat Taasdag, Sepaamhjg 0*ejfos4fiaa- tog date for foa 4iiarHUe Fuhik Setoois, School wM; searnto-to ees. sion foa entire day toitead o f dismisa- ing at noon as to prtrteai years. High School stafianp to geadee 9-1S s a w s f t r t a s r f i i * ~ * + ~ ^ - k h .regietretlon fm a* fUfisani:— Seniors, Tueedey, #ngwt Jfi. 9:00 to 18.08 A, M, Juniors, Tuesday, Angnat 80, J-QO to *m P, M. • f ' at^ T T L . * •& * * * * APftet 8t, JL?00to 4:0fl P. M ! It ik important t) ft all atudaats !to the atom gr*dea i gteter to order to avoid peaaiMa aete tortofoe^clam svlwdttfci after actort egtoa. Sttidmts wto ltodit Impoarthk to register tfto; cording to tto atom foadida am re- quested to mport wto » mmvimtoit on * X The school ’upass wfif mn oar pmc- ticelly foe saito schsfole aa last yuv arrifojgat-tto aetofo |olhtog«tS:M. Pupils: wfip assembtelfo foelr tome troonwi attefoi d. 1 ’ T to efewtotery fg « die"sfl-fii wfll Aeet ip foelr reepertb e roowe wham th#y Witt register, rte foa their taste After with saw- ^->p«pMin| * toufotue for Tha Mom* Owiteia* fu in .Cam..: his'- recovered a |S,18Mg ntofop** fow- dosure judgment to a aefo againat laWI*. fit," Jfifokd and ’ ufoew, Xento property is ipvolvad. • , •; jffTBMlfftiiy : rovr tto m m , M m m m .Walter Shank vs. James J. McClellan and wfoen« litigation sefoMl l^ank (toteff^l vs, Boes Wlaemsa and dfoesj* dbrtnissed by uaveenmntlistete Bigg* vp. Ruby Biggs,, ditetoted by ptotollii Melen Layton'Vf« Jtofik W. DiMt, dismiss ed with preiadtoi! BSTAm."A»PMAIfi|N» ‘ ‘■Sight, estate have been/appraised under direction o f probate coUrt aa W f o fobto W ltA fij ad. tofolatasttv* east, filifiJK; Watifodn^ n m x i. Sstete-*f tomes FanJMfiea; gross value, |IC,8S0.87; fofote, H*?.T4; ad* ndwistmllv* eegt, PMAOS, -net valu«i |U,41l.m Estate nr Blanfoa fliphalls gfos* value, 11,100; debte, fiMM I; adminia- ttf*tW».e#st,,.filPM^ P»rt:va||te fStoAt* Katete of William Taghw: from wdtm, value, asm* amount. Estate « f Wfliiam J, fofolts gsos* TINWWfi'#WPi . .toy* w Xitete * f Mary A , T iiw s grose value, flfifito otoSgati«is> #485; net 'Estate o f Cto*g*'IL.Sgaitor grmf* vnlae, 0tsAtotoi etaJg*Hop» aattie a* mount; tot vialu*; nothing* 3 Al^CmfMMNfB'WAMM . ttey- llinilir.lito-ttom nemed #x- veatrlx 0 -foe estate :fef Caarge B, Syfor, late Of Jamestown, without bond, X J. Cutlet*, * , JL Beekhold and %t fo Wtod were' i foislated tp* ptaltov*. .Jtetwr tftofottt him bte«» appointed Wt m MP 99/H^Bm ’Wm■ ’ ftfiWKw' fttothtfo. lata 0 Bauli i wtetopt- bond, ■f l iiiiM Bees* hss toeM named #X« mJf^ fod^IfoLta^KV^mtoyite fiWaMSP|y WW wrtBBuriyj Nation tags ten not to replaced makes-it- imperative, for hunters to guard against losing either tag or li cohse, . One typhoidCase lit Greene County Cretne CSpunty has.'one ''ctee.r.!«f Typhoid Fever; The public has been repettedly wemed against #itfoh% water o f Unknown satlitary qualUy, A* long as peojde persist to fiirfidib|g‘ water from every, ‘'mud pvlddle,' we wilt continue to have Typhoid Fever.: The “ old oaken bucket’,Jhas * very- marked emotional appepl in poetry; and soag but certainly It should to g relift o f the past so tyr as isreaenf day sanitation is concerned/ ' ’ There are a few common sens* principlss which should he observed In obtaining rural water $U|pl{ef, It is questionaldeWhether a dog weft can etor to esnaidiri ii sate’ ea^ept?pos- sfoly iAtm foe popta*lfon is very ttere4 ' The wcllshoiildto.located t o leaafciine hundred, fort-ftom any tource of etaitamlnatienj such a* a gttey, tewu, etfe- It Should atoayf to locatednn highergfoimd thspl the - -«-n~n—> Mfoaov* fitoefoie seureeof poUntiomAs * rule. fotebly fifty feet or more, For tutal homei toher m drifted-'-er driven weft is Ito ’ type to chetee# I t is Very daWhifol.whether 'well water o f .tat: Altai te info-in the -larger town nnd eitiesj ' tjspjuitaffirisMmilkteanother com mon aemre-ef-Tyidmld today,;■Jfgifo. toilk ii'tM fo R footfid'bs Ifopwft we$ dsfisdttay font to Typhoid case' is te to ertii to any way With foe m ill aufidy, Awyiiw whoMd had Tsploil may to' a pessMde sotince of eontaml nation ttoaa* it hte been definHely prowii hy rspoated stool examine tietor that eudh a person-Is not g£a# rier, * ■ <gtedta7- go to.foelr rfo ^ to ftto *' ;fo r * special i'ftoto.tott'be introdne- |i|iij'icbool y. tobfo J^W' tote ter knftethkg V44* mfia* to fitMa ftaale fit to tsnte an#O s M M tiwwsUpa eto Ctoarvttte village have rttafi to fltata 'IHgtotaf fob-, font darter. Jr., for rtitaltaiirt' *. Tb* yvfort. utimeta* to tart ggfjgg, to il testate totente* fon higbsmy toth mqtealtle eweerata tart write*- trertrttot fo* fo l f*totartlt wtate totwanty fort, Tto improve- mtett 'tetaF-n te ta to nan tetto, 'kg Iftar, B » taift! nm m m m mm mmm m o in f a % m u . e iA K i * Willtert iifoh n ii% I t , waa’ toU ta foa 'Prato: jiry m im tetegis to mmw p m m H ■Jlttllll ttortra, itetatoays ■by , Votklydl Judge fViBik f.»iJelmaeiii mt «uiHr m I itim iNUttid mi*# tta Was T«u Price A t Femdate S«k Forty toad to bred Hampshire aews were sotd’ fnetoay at Fwmdaie sale by |>afo*n» aad Stans* Tto top prke wia H i far a sow foal wont to the Van Hevantar farm, owned by tto tf, i tSMsfltwWm 5$P®%R?v; IRlIMFpifHflus )B L ik tefimAtmikte tteteto tetefife g j sW^PPHHSst IHSw fBf# JHHI by Hr, MMtorHotfo HamptaiA farm. Itert to foa Mien wrtwtaCfitebread- era. Tto m m m wia filfjt* foa a ■ikte■ fiUUfe HCEWCBy-.f!»gPPI^•vWRrlVfotw■ fomto a>M toiaaii foe varioui fietafia tto; opsmimr to^;*foeo’ Jegutaf’ date wMdc ifoetamaindtetofoa -The high artiool 18) on arriving wft! home room*after »emble inthe opening day pmgraa* a speaker (tatoianaal tiou o f n to tMteam mcntitelAtiw iii tote. s . («; 'Altai fog 'teteMlfosI atadsata.will rrtten to foefo tone* they:wU l»eoi«a foelr ‘tabfito'te^^toirt^nnte'* whic^'ttor’ww to clewteft. ' % 1 ItkptaimwtforaB . ‘«n tto; first teg etetHnwi. ‘^to'.to tows tote laftNNi itaiggni 'teteog -v (tefitetote>r:jte|k.^L^- Tbs * the tfteM te# wilt i * tto# ‘•'■“Vwpe.sPte^mfo.-.uP^toHeWWte*1■ •.■vifififite.fiPte- okfock* • > ' J " « T te cntlm teerttg vriM amrt at 20 to «M to totog to g ter'tte g ttp * * of discutaing plate ter tto eendag year* There wiQ to anteber steettag Of'foe teacher* s t l p m.,«n.Tte«tey. Every efitet hte tote'.utter to have everything In taadtaete foe foe first day in order font aft steoel wtate may begin promptly m i eehedttlo with a minimum loos o f time. Each teacher will have M* op. tor assignment ate be folly informefinv to nil dawea ate duties, The cafeteria Wfitb* ready to nerve noon lunch begiaafog Wateeaday, September 7. A “bigger a te totter" cafeteria la.planned. We hop* to he able to serve even morn varied menus At lower prices tbiut leat year. Many improvement* M v* tote made during the aumnwr. The Board of Education toe made awry effort to have t to school IndMing clean ate sanitary. Also, * numbert e changes have been mate which will ina* it possible to provide totter educational foeaHtla* whteh gre fit taping with prntant day tatote staaterteimd re*! tatewnento. - ‘ ' - '•■ A new afid mdtera lihrary room wilt he ready when school opens, A room which was formerly .net used for class WMk.toetese ©f its wnall site-jha* beenrepoteled Ate- egaipped to take care o f one lihrary needs. This is considered a very worthwhile im provement, Tto fthiWy was formerly m tto stage in tto ateiforium, i Tattea amd ctoita will to used this year for tto ’teat tint* to foa Flirt] tirade ate Bpicial soent*, Trtriee are new «o*wideeed more aatisfaetarj than, the old type tete ter prtomsy wmfc A new- seheol his hat 'torts pa* Chased, Hteer tto pkn an now set up hi tto State Ihgweteisrt o f Edten flour, ail Boards te.Stetattas *fo **• petted to keep fohta trawpestatioBi eqnipment to gate eeteltkm to a doptin* a replastmtait pyogfaw wtoreto. hm or tup new aura pnrehaaed aafo year, Is fo il way tto etadpmwit will ate aft used to to fo* placed at foa mm to te whleli wifoea. It poaeAte to teftart fos total tort over* period o f aevwral yeans. . Hue to tto 'j!'i> lu ienrt i t e smto temace psfOgram wtofo foa Bated of Edwation tea teftewte «s r ttaus portatien eqrtpwee* wifi to to first etom toteftkm. iVm year forough' out tto state m*«* eaaghaeia to beta* gtatod on rtrfrty, Mtese a new state tow ateh toe *mrt to peewMei with spe#M enter sp ip e mm —tafiitoi of n fires- mi k f* fiap ate iteoa, fire Cffowftow f <M | iip iit e fil , WHh 550 BepvbUcane at foe baa- ,'fi0*t‘ tables tort Friday ate: pta* 180 tinned away due to tart of accomoda- *peqed,tort Friday jn a btarn o f glory a* tte National 6wrd Armory in Xenia. . The leading speekar wartCtotpee J* Brown, Blamtorter, noeshtea far, ♦taftaSs to forSeverth IHatrlet, who spoke on natlwtoT tosues, potottag mb tte tafod of affairs to yaeteigtm tod 'tow rtess w« wtea to etaotate dtotetafslip with Beeeeveit fiiptaliag to/ttameeraia In variens rtatw who, ptento «te>ste«ld net te.Mnitartte, M f c g a tto pee seal m ite r stamp. m tePtoUtoi notataoe^'wa* intro- itoaed by hto primary rival for foe, hw»w, L. T. MamteU, Xtee. Otter -epetert* Wtaa- Tteraan ( f t t O H thm A ml 1MH *mm CsfoTerw M tte n S a te *# ' fa w n — T ifote f —--*- . f t . One o f tlw nnoeaiatiMJ t. o f * Fsmasylvaato paeeetiger' taptaa: wbfle travrttog 7* nfitoa an hear hag- p m m trite No, 17* New Trtteto;- terte expreae, traveling went, ‘near, tte Columbus pike rtoeejag A * , 4*, pear 9-M o’clock Thurifoty fiMtoWg^ ' According fo ya ite te ofoteto this to foe first accktont of foe kind avp fo ; happen to * Fenntevaite pawsngar^ ORgihe. , ' ’ ■< ’’ Ewporta.iff just what happrtte ted ’ to, to pfoered tnm a fov to tea to r '•rtAmktqayfij'trimfi^m~ja4 -eta^flyaeantata^tattataaWW.D E E fip t HATNEfi MILLE* ...... _ ________ Pte*idtat W, R, Mceteteay^of ,foi-{‘totowwurt . Ourty) Milter, Wfontogtan, wte teve the u S T * 0*®"'! •wp* ° ^ '.^ ^ Jmte. FraS .lt. MMon. dHtlinml i. • fn dm t. •?* * Sf'*w s*1®*« . i m . ^ p ??” 1®”* * r ii?» rf*****- M M t a r n t r t it t d t t . ®w*. S & * * 7 «rtih tb>. aw n . r fl* ? 4 o»J ltto i, an t i t m « , • in foe Ironton schools and on e [^ *to right o f way. stated the! 1 ''•1***#**’' of 'fears^'every1aectioh ‘Of to te to i |itafcWll^ Sl' fcWriB!r mg0cd *tototoUta-J ^ d 'h e WiB altelSrieJ’ ^ J ^ ^ e to js a K s r jtJs s a . W fo H ar^ -fo foaitk as Jv-'C, MataHalh seontasy; Woodson, Wilbeiforc ■ . • ; W o n S f e e r C u p l to, or fireman; Robert MUcheft, to ' * „ C*“ R flomp w - awn*r*» Vraml ha knew o f foe trouble W«« * »,«« * w - • : S w te foS fo r * ^ k’ I S 5 S D jSefc n S c iSjChertauqua. Theybroughtw lfofoem|tee«r » Vfo tatesea^ to v Mtou A a e w .W « n n . l< b pekte'/eacned to foa-lMfi' • iVfcy^mi*t,-^fc,rtfin»si^^n^.:Jftina.>1 it/jre.nr-'a|.^..-yfc.,-^.r' ' _'!■W^-' toto^to;ito .totaKto- ^raUceeatael end Mtautlve s o m m K - r r ^ i ^ ^ , ^ aitTO. . . . m,tll fogyifotototo'ktfop^toel m,.,..^,. .t-*' *Wto ifto||fi*wwto*totol*>*P®l*"Ptotilfito S y ta M e S s te n to £ J S v S S I to. second in volley hall, third ^ t e r lt o e d l^ t a h t ^ ^ J L ^ n ^ tableaux, second in stunt* third S r t T ^ u r S w U f w L i r ln ®*no* "PBh'wto ^ fo « grtoos, jS lS x S S u ^ ey » lg0 *n tenor ter r*y*l which Indicated that they had partV h la a . ^ Z w £ 2 M ^ ^ ^ £ & l^ pe<?dtort* actiyltitarted.a perfect • ^ » « u 2 L tS S , : in - as, nd received S lr r™ n .“ S I. ^ . p K . v . h ^ ^ n , that they ted to ovewope, a P pdsupr . I t was not until tte train fesp, touch was ptocod p ttem.itatoe fo a dead rtop fo r t foe w r ttto tendicay to tte avemga to .to jw tev wtefcfoetwnfotowae. T te p d l'. Bowexmetotar, Btaswurifte. -Tte'elec* tloos ara for two-yw terms. • . •Otte* -ffitaeta srtactad mete: (ton- <tr*l septaHtta—Dr. .brin 8. Hyman, Xenia, eetautary; rttaentive oemmlt. n n a fitw —’ Earl Simiaon, Spring Valley twp„ vjc* chairman; Dr* Hy man. tecrrtary, a r i d W. Badffoy, Spring Valley, fosaatter. » EndeMemant uf all Democratic ctefoirtea nrtrtPtad at tte Aug. 0 ptetaey w*a voted n*aai*wrtljr, by tte cesfiral eetaaiRte*. A11o f the 84 :MmaRt««ap; attended, foa MMetiay. Hens warn dieeuetad for tte anneal Democratic picnic and rally, the date of which will b* Assigned tot«r.. BeerPetition*Now . lift Circul*tion Here Ectitionaseektog * toert option vota fos tte sale o f beer in todarrUto at* 1* rirtUlatito tte sals fo te rtrtrktad toSJ.- Tte taetvotavnto'ta Novembta 1910and no rtertta* rim te teld netil forsayaatatevoateMh Ttecetatef vote Will te November 8, 2080, Tfia result o f tte atoefota ' forte yearn- ago -was 880 against to 187 faveyabls. Then* Ate Sevan dry dis> trilt* ia tte eonistyas m result o f local <ftito"rttettote .state Ittfc the dry* ‘fom-aadttrifo tte ercept^® of Veltaw foadtogn. Those dry are BstJhtook, dftftrti» ted Cetarritl* wffo Xvato, Cetetaite ate Mteni tewimlUps dry MClHTNlNCi fSTRtRlfi BARN '. .AND TWfo BARNS BERN Uthfotef' rtrsek■* tern tin'foe. fotaige Warner form tm rnMea forth I gfiluUkjilka* ig^Jf ■ TymfPtfnpSy wRBsNNI^ flfiAntoCfisiWUls toSWI tom tfStokf i w 9iMw wmmm wim hi ©^ ^imtarta o f wheat, haled te f, etc, M8 Ifftarn*4>i**ilkwas if sagntawfiM^juaeiM► ■, *eraJ UwfiPweRNBSiJfttow:,sB4SfiPSHtoma^pIwPBSWiafiWi^s5wi5^i from -foe term m Urn te ll wan f«w vfom t o * suta starm foal afterimen.- M m Om a 2.00* te totawarnpforaeb te by tte firt- T te leal Is ifowte at |4to# srifo only ptafoil Impaiaee. reputation by taking part in "Talent Night." We contributed,.stomember* to tbe Institute orchestra o f whifo Vincent Bigio had thu honor ofbein* chosen guest conductor. Ned Brown participated in a clarinet trie andJack Huffman and Wafifia Hughes g*yc an instrumental duets The League had U'rare honor be stowed upon them when they were ‘.'Ctopped Back” following their afont which was "The Balt Center Sym phony -from Slim* Creek." Within foe memories o f the present leaguers this has happenedonly ogee before, < The Epworth Leaguers wish to thank Mrs, Amos Frame and Mrs, Noliti Wilson for accompanying them., FiveSclMMlsHave CompulaoryVaccination The foitowtog school# ia tiro*** (hrevne County: Bath Township Mtinni Township, Biiverctaek Town ship. CedatfiltoTownship ate Reaver-- creek Township have eomprtsery vac cination for amafipse. The Heelth Department feels that the wise parent will have both vac cination for smallpox ate bunwmlsa- i!en for diphtheria done before school start# whether compulsory in their School district fir fiofe As a matter o f foci, both should te den* in te- fatscy. The Health Department wilt check both Immunisation and-vaccina- tteh after letert fipeas, : ■ '*■. d ie d Xea4* for tefe. a to gas* taw fongrt, ‘W to a r '.% ' appwaaabiag > ‘lr|?|lliyi#. * > f 1 ■>• a aearoh'wa* wade for tit* tefito* ‘ : o f the engineer and fimman a&dttey. were loertod near wtera tte wplorie* ! Is sttpBoste to Itovu-taken ptoem;' Whether the two men were Mown «le rt 0 * the cab dr wlfie |ntte ittaid- tog Steam endeavored to escape-' the : death prison probably y ift never te . Ipt&mit -k5 ' ' ‘ t, r ' The bodies-were broughtto the Mc Millan Funeral Home. Tli.ifc of tte engineer, was terribly scalded while the head of the fireman was crusted beyond recognition beside being acrid*, id. At this .hour it Is unknown just ’ what other bodily Injuries were suf- : forte, fforoner H,E. Sebkfcof Xanla was called and made an Investigation as to what evidence eorid bedetemfn- ed'eauaing the death o f the two me* ] ate wtft tender a verdict totw. Railfoed emptoyeee aa Writ a* MB* cials teem stunned at the 'report and. until more evidence is found the ex plosion wilt remain a mystery. Noth ing like it tea aver happened to a Pennsylvania engine according to ent- pfeyeee as well aa * ropreeentathnt o f -ih* fot«r*itata (tomptarie -Oaeeaito- sion, who also made a hasty Inveati- gaiion Tfurataqr memtag. - Engtoeer Breuet .baa ted n ran on ; this division fat a member « i years, first oft a freight ate later on * pas- sengcr. Little tohnownher o f Fireman Mitchell, new NOLAN WIIBdN WILL ttK'LATE IN JBFFRRRONVILLR Tfcbseta im tte,Mrtitaal Dairy tfVteaAUwJfotai* t^lwBWPPIp all.wmPWSKg WHI Bto .^Jto WteM# ff\ Uf gVLA^Lm ^ AJSnjPeyNF* m.* l^fliSiPWIa IfoHPIItofl fiyfeMyites mum Rk^kn‘A h R. 5^*1RHWffRSW5R5W e B t SRBSR ante * s^T^s Nolan Wilson, wte tea hte charge o f tte farm mrthhwty dlvtataa « f tte Ctearrilte Lumber Co., te hi# position ate wfi! toreta In Jtete- eon.vfi!e, 0., movtag Tuesday, Mr, Wileon will tate over foe t o w national Kn# to ttet ptoee, held by Man Thorn**, w te gave hu sPM up to hie M t a r < No reeeww to Mr, WlHow named by Mrs. Dorothy Wright rt foe tact! rempony. Mrs, Ear* Meat Is 'teaMi ’tefi 9WRfog^teMfoMP W^PIR r , 1 ss^^^Rm r * FrEiik ShewM m By Death, Wednefidiiy Frank Stow. 75, d.tad at hia tense in Rpriftgfield following an titaee* te several day#,' Ha wta a native te CeteviHe ate Irttvtere.dfi year* ago ate riwee rwteta* to tte neighbor- ng city has teen maptayte by tb* Bprtngfiold Malleefit* ImetEo. Mr, fitew wan activate RepibBeaa Politiea fn bis rity. wrved on tte I^WRPre^sB aMPfim^-w wm prmMtaent in foie week te Chalral M. E. Charth. Jmdor Drier, tetag treuewrar tor *1 yearn. * (< J M« la jwrvtoed by Ms wttow. Oar* 1-, * son, Ctatet t * .; fo Jr., wed a toaater. ' lar, foa
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