The Cedarville Herald, December 28, 1917
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 12-28-1917 The edC arville Herald, December 28, 1917 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, December 28, 1917" (1917). The Cedarville Herald. 644. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/644 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]. twP MUMP jf 8P1 Jff4MMf ‘JSwjftJiA “ ♦liMMV -w*^Aft mtymm^WP^q|P- d^faymjuagtibaftauM. w Y<MJnB 'j^MHl $§££ JMNMHBilNrtVil josTT-rawr m * » .i: CEDAJ3.VILL& OSEtit iUlM* 3jf .tjtmm Every city employe rt b m im m TH« National W. C. CM fcftM M B COUNTY LEADER esived a It per een* wage tneeewto- OtnctnaaU wUV drivers tkreetsetto T» U. Gonvantion few Will Ewttpe slrik* fier. wwM fnersane o f $S a week. Easy Whser0 , lb Jobe Named by Hatted States BsllefoaUdne oily employee receiv Tht Cedarvfn* Cemuftuiiltjr Club WHl ed iaoreaae of pay from II to f i t a Th* fact that the National Conven Hie Jncene Tax ,®€ Held Twmday Evwelftff, Jan 18.. IRq^mentefAgrlcattare ia month. tion mot m Washington was doubt Now brick, ipad between New Lex- less one mason why it wa* the larg Th« Camp Sherman Co. P tfiOth Internet «t Feed lucre*#*. iagton «wd .gemlrert. will be est in its history. The onroUmmtfc Cincinnati, Ohio. Die, 27thv—It ; bosket U*H team were -easy winners At _ Bee, II. wag 996, It wa» not only -th* laraert will neqair# a small asmay e f Men to Oaring to lib* fact that another in the game between the oosecr' kabk i be but the most enthusiastic eoavemSou take toe income t m return* of per baporUHfc meeting i* scheduled for and the college bey* at the AH Thomas jCsTri* death, which ooeur- ! The war wograa of the D, S, De who red at Urban*, was the first fa hi* on xeeord. Patriotism nodi National son# *uhject to toe new law," Jawwry. $, the wmmti m*«w»ff of l**t Saturday evening. The team is partment erf Agriculture la for a f» m m ITohlbition ware the key-words from the CeflorvOle Ccmommity Ohm wwckb composed of four athletes fream this family in 52 year*. beginning to end* Collector of Internal Revenue A* greater kerease in grak and meat '■ a skd bittiuw Fire at Briakhavea, near Coshoc mu aauwaeed for that elate, will be county, three o f whom were from C«- products from the farm. To this end C, GUliean today announced that 20 hsid net week later, January 18. tiarvifie and had brought honor m**»j te m ' „ ton, destroyed several htdldidg* and The opening o f th# second session man wnl start from hi* headquart Jurt wtire the meettag wiH b« hold times for the college team. the satire ooaatry is being opgaak* FWgrai -f< tomdJtag up the Blater residence, Loss *10,000. of the 66th. Congress at the same er* on January 1st, and on January k a# b»w oartata, bat ths p ace will ed and for Greene county Mr, G. K. aU fifrtka % th « Chari** H. Miller^ to, Treble county time added much to the occasion. 2nd., every one of town will be on The camp boys ware in fins form. Jobe, one o f the county’s foremost Boothem jgumebaed neat wesfr farmers and etoek breeders, will have stock dealer, was killed near Dayton Borne of the leading lights of Con the job in the county arndgned him, due to the hardy training they have ■ ChulM (Aifer lv*a Fenniylvaaia paseen^r train, ■ gress appeared to the Convention with, to meet the people and help them A apIwwMd chicken supper will be bean Taeahring on the field. There charge In this canvass. khuk eok^fV committed wards jo£ greeting, among whom wa* ! make out their income tag returns. sem d by the Bed Crow ladic* and a seemed to be no end to their endur Flra of mysterious origin deetroyed 3Jis*; Rankin, The estimated number o f huge suimda by Hoffman Brothers* lumber yard at The officer. assigned to toft county »pf«tke* of prmwbWttce will be *e ance. The college boys made a good slaughtered under Federal Inspec IlovsBmat Rm riannobad to.ee- will arrive at Xenia op January 2nd #«r*d fim* toe occasion. 3h a few dayi showing but haver was in sight o f Youngstown, causing 360,000 ^damage. Those who have thot Bryan had and remain until January 3.5th both tion is said to be 60%, with 67,470,000 ishUsh at Co' •taoe, county A-train struck a buggy near Gene ocome a back number would have •ma^rtyhto cards forl9 l8 will ty success at any point o f the game. the year 1916 and 67,020,090 fo r the aad otty o9«B. Ghlolkpubib date* inclusive, ’ He will have hi* membrtr^dp m is one After all the game was so much like va, killing Wallace Hodge*, farmer ad cause to change their minds if 5ffjc#.irt toe Courthouse, Xenia, where year 1917, showing a decrease thi* caps. ■ - ,ey could have *eeh the crowds that dollar whhffi include* the Jrtuwusr, both being home teams the crowd year o f 450,000. It must also be tak of Thompson, and fatally injuring ht» :e may be found every d*ty o f’toe l« * i year an# bondred and fourteen Sheered fu st one side and then, the ; At DaUipolls Varrisop- ;wa*' wife. ,l ’ , veiflowed Poll’s Theater Sabbath a£- dates stated, - , - en into 'consideration that the bogs sentesued to tits ' isoument, fdr irnoon, ,r ticket* were sold for the banquet. other.' , . slaughtered this year were much Corporal Milton, BE. Sharps o f Cleve- Let n* etito** that number to* murder at a k . Mr, Frank Jand was kilTed. at Chmp Sheridan, / ‘It will be well for every unwar The camp, team was composed o f lighter in weight than for the . prev Laeper, c There were so many surprise* that ned person whose .net income for year. The board o f governors have ious year. The report to the depart Montgomery,: Ala-, when a team ran v was impossible to follow tba pro-* agreed to give the laaww of the Bed Wilbur Carry, former captain o f the George ad baker, away, ‘ : 1917 is $1000 4or over, and every mar Cross fifty cent# per plate form ip- Antioch team and a recognised bas ment as to the number of hogs on ,ram closely, Mrs,. Thomas Edison ried person living with wife or hiis-. farms on September 1, shows a de wa* tokMwi Vr. oo a charge TS, j t Bathrick, member of-congress .rot ttys greetings of her illustrious per and also a bonus of twenty five ket ball thrower. • Paul Evers war '«r itstikg FgeaA" th*'required band,-whose net nirome fo r 1017 i* cent# per plate for the Bed Cross from Xenia high school where he had crease o f mere than five million over from the Fourteeath Ohio district, .usbnnd. to the convention, Mrs,- Jose- $2900 or over, to call, on the income had much experience. Rupp and lastyeatv : j webto. underwent an operation .at Akron for ;)hme Daniels invited the delegates fond. Every matt to Cedarville of several tax; man and learn whether i r not* Hootman were college stars while Following gallstone*. ;o an informal reception at her home, they have any tax to pay,” Collector 'Regardless pf the high, prioe of nas** of 'smafistogl Sherman, vine o f the most encouraging items in John Collins and Paul Turnbull were hogs farmers are asked to keep out Probate Judge Edward Boll of Gdligan said today, “The person always local favorites In the game. L090 saieok v is e ‘ under quar- Dark* county, according to. report*, jliss Gordon’s address was that 'Seven subject to tax who doesn’t mate' re a-.greater number of brood sows,than antiae. :tatos -- and ' territories had ..declared good' cauee, besides enjoying a tho has been customary, The demand for reaching Greenville,. died 'suddenly.at turn in the Time prescribed is going The Cedarville team was- composed Hmne ceJoJia Rockeftiier, at lo r Prohibition during toe past year. to regret jt* The -Government;,pro roughly good time. o f Roger Collins, William. Collins, pork continues to grow and the short Jackson, Mich. « She gave, a very interesting resume age in storage with the -decrease in Forest ftill, jCl was destroyed ■ ' Dr. O. L, Bummer Jt Beltefontalna poses to go after all the income tax ■ The plecftdon of officers for the en Horton Creswell, Oliver Cornwell; bv 8re,; Los* $1*9,8 , Inceadiarism' o f whhfe- had- been - ac’compTisht be slacker*. suing Vear will be held at this meet Prank Cr&well acted as referee, the number of hogs on hand indicates was named veterinarian for Lt^an, half o f Prohibition by - Congress as that the price for next year will suspected. , Union, Hardin att$ Marion comities ing,- The two nominating committees field ko«1b, Rupp, 10; Cony, 9; • Johnson- xcaster and-1 well as by other' agencies, "The * "There is* hardly a business man, have reported the following sptendid John Collins, lO, Turnbull, 6, Hoot justify careful attention" to increas to fight hog cholera,, Path o f Patriotism the Path of Pro- merchant or professional' man who man, 1; Creswell, 2, Cornwall, S t, W .