The Cedarville Herald, June 13, 1919
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 6-13-1919 The edC arville Herald, June 13, 1919 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, June 13, 1919" (1919). The Cedarville Herald. 747. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/747 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. © / n , <ri'- AdvertUia* d<m m tjerk; It pall*, it n«y **#y m *»*, bat t u The way to *«U good good* in pull it steady increasing day by dny. this section it to advertise . -"-John WniuuBlktr. them in these columns. Try it, f l f c e yterald. FORTY-SECOND YEAR Na.27; CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 13,1919 PRICE, $1.50 AJYEAR NEW COLLEGE PROFESSOR. FOR THE GOOD QF THE TOWN. SAY. URGE METRIC SYSTEM IN SALES Itwju with deep regret that the Our attention has been called sever, Issue January 7,1893. “I would like to have a kilo of Beard of Trustee* and Faculty of al times within the past two or three Will Creawell ha$ found jbis buggy coffee, one demi-Iitre of milk, one di- Cedarville College sometime ago re Weeks of a class of people that are set wheels that were Stolen about three zane of eggs and ten meters twine.” Success Begins Wi I h Savings toting in various parts of town that weeks ago. They were m the posses The time will come when the Amer ceived the resignation of Miss A.Mar- Ray B. MarphanU of Alliance has g*wt Schnedar as professor of French are an annoyance to society and the ion of Tom Edwards, who recently, ican-housewife will make her purcha been appointed American vice consul se^ and do her shopping in terms sim and English in Cedarvjlle College. welfare of the people in strong con moved from -south of town to Bell- The Most Successful Men have been consistent ^ at Victoria, B. G, - ilar to these, instead -of using the Miss Schneder has been* identified trast with the standard ..morals of Thousands ol dollars' in damage brook. Among other articles found savers. They saved what they could each week With the college for the past three ear citizenship. were a couple o f bridles and horse words pound, quart and yard if the Was done to farm crops in the Whit National Wholesale Grocers' assoc thereby laying the foundation of their fortunes, years. Her work was of a high order We know that every town or city field neighborhood, six miles south-. blanket belonging to Rob. Williamson. iation has its way according to a re always dona efficiently and faithfully. has n class of people that are not al 'West ot Dayton, when a terrific hall-j Algen Oglesbee mid wife of Terre port of the last annual meeting in Her willingness to work both In .and ways welcome. It seems to he one of storm, lasting 20 minutes, broke over 1 Haute, Ind.« have been-O'—» guests « of Dr, Our Savings Department Invites Cincinnati. The convention edopted old; of the college coupled with her the necessary evils that must be en> tbe community, I and Mrs. E, C. Oglesbee dured. But no property owner is com Three central training conferences Isstte January 14,1893.. a report for these standards and will Your Account geniality and ability has Won for her endeavor to have it adopted because a boat.of friends whq * deeply regret pelled to submit to surroundings that for boys 16 years' old and over will Riley Kyle has gofie to California be- held in Ohio from Aug. 25 to Sept. two million soldiers have become ac to see her leave but wish her the best are Indecent or a detriment to the to, spend the winter.5' safety and welfare of bis family. 1, according to an announcement just John McCollum tigs week killed a quainted with these terms in France, 4% of success in her new field and line of -made at state Y. M* C, A. headquar Interest Paid And Com Work. ,'• While, thia clash of people Is com bald eagle near the (%rk’i 'a Run school ters at Columbus. The northern house. PRICES FIXED FOR WHEAT. As soon as President Me Qhesney pelled to liye somewhere yet it does camp will be held near Aurora, the seem that landlords in many cages Issue January 21, pounded Semi-annually received Miss Schneder's resignation central' camp .at Silver Ijake, near There were 200 farmers, millers and and realized that .it was impossible to have little ' or- no scruples to whom Bellefontaine, -and the southern camp A prominent stock buyer in this they rent their property so long as the section,tells us that farffiera are hold elevator men at a meeting in Colum induce her to remain because she de near. Hamilton. bus Saturday from Pickaway, Fair- rent comes In each month, Operations at Mahoning valley ing their hogs for better' prices than sired to take up an entirely different field, Madison, Franklin, Licking anil workrfrom teaching, he set about to : There are families that have put-up steel mills will be much improved is now-being paid in any market in the with conditions now much longer than Boon, according to schedules given U. S, Yesterday ■ they were asking Union counties and the' following secure one to take her place and feels prices were agreed upon delivery at that he has found the right one. most people would, ..The people have out at general offices of Youngstown eight cents. - ! the law and public sentiment on their steel companies. Harry Estle of Clifton killed a beau the elevator: No. 1, $2.11 to $2,18; Miss Ethel Brand, who has*,had ex Alexander Morrison, 56, engineer, No. 2, $2.08 to $2.10; No. 3, $2.04 to The Exchange Bank perience as a teacher and has taken side. .The landlord that rents to that tiful specimen pf Red Fox on last class knowingly or refuses to rjgfit was killed by his own engine (n the Saturday. $2.06-. Farmers were cautioned a- one year’s work jn Forest Park uni railroad yards at Columbus. gainst -forcing their grain on eleva Cedarville. Ohio versity and three year’s work in In Conditions when-informed is without Ervin Kyle missed his sleigh one 'recourse,- ■ Colonel Charles C. Weybrecht of Al evening this week' jn$fc as, he was tors at times when they were filled to diana Stats University and completes liance has been decorated with the capacity, A series of 15 conferences Capital And Surplus Regources .Qver. heir work there thi* year reviving the The class of people to whop we, re cross of fin officer. French Legiou of ready to go home after school. A con fer are of course/poor, in every sense stable was instructed-to be on the will be held in various parts of the $65,000.00 $500,000.00 degree-of A* B. has been secured and hpuqr. He ts now in Rotterdam. state to work out plans to handle the , - ’ r • *' ' ' v elected' by the Board of Trustees. of the word. But the poorest, can keep Bellefontaine public school teachers lookout for the property. It later de clean; can have the honte' tidy from veloped that. Rev. W|mock had made wheat crop in a way mutually benifl- MAKE THIS BANK- -YOUR BANK 5 Miss Brand’s experience,-scholarship, have be^n granted salary increases cial to ’farmers and grain dealers. and Christian character are all. most outward appearances; .can educate Tanging fromlO to 25 per cent. It. J/ arrangements with H. H. McMillan highly recommended and we are glad their children and be as godd citizens Kiefer was reflected superintendent for his sleigh to make some pastoral with' bis salary increased to $2,400 a THREE RATIFY SUFFRAGE. ’ to assure the patrons of the College' as; thesis in any profession. calls but by*mistake.took the wrong We have called attention to this year, ‘ / , /w *' ' ‘ one and never knew toe difference un that we feel ourselves very fortunate Professor C. G. Johnson of Morgan Three states have ratified suffrage in securing her services. condition for the benefit of the land til his return home. for women. Hlinois by a vote of 132 lords in that a number of families are county has been elected' superintend writing in answer to Dr. ent of Fairfield county schools at a to 3; Michigan by a unanimous vote MURDOCK THEATRE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. MEETS. compelled to face the most unbearable salary of $2,500 par year. J. G, Carson’s article in toe United in'both houses; Wisconson, 77 to 3, situation. - The officers have the power ' One hundred barbers struck at Presbyterian, refermg to Christian Gov. Smith has called ap extra session At ^meeting of the College Board to right things if the people will Youngstown ' when master barbers temperance people refusing to sup of the New York legisuature for June of .Trusties the former officers were stand a unit in insisting on a change. failed tee meet their demands for in port the prohibition'^arty because of 16. to take fiction on the question.