The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
l I "■ * Work will oampwtswith th a t o f a»y othwr t r m . . . • g e d a r c i l k Tbi* itm when wufcti *kk m led**, deiqxes U*»vywur awbacrip- WpMt dtt* »ad 4 W«R* mm it temeatiy demredl. . . . . . . . TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. NO. POUTtCUIISAND ! w M'CLEUANASSAULTED. POLITICALHEWS.] Dr. Beu McClellan, of Xenia, was ------- !the victim of a dastardly aesult Fri. The Republican Ontm l Committee, day evening alwut 8:30 o’clock. Ho met in Xenia last Saturday in eaeeu-jinwl driven up to Ms office, leaving tiye temion, A motion was made by | hia driver in the buggy and upon re* Buckie* to reconsider the action ofjturning saw a man coming across the M i ia t it u r T ?Ji/w »w a K i i J ' t - » ** ousting •■BHly" Rogers but it was lost. Another motion wan offered favoring the old waul lilies in Xenia for the primary but nothing waa done until the Board of Flections take* action. Mr, T, B, Andrew ofCedarville made a motion that will have an important bearing on the election. It was tn the effect that the various committee- men shall not allow to be placed on the ticket the name of any person who has been known to bait the Re publican ticket. The motion carried,: A resolution allowing the persona nominated for Common Plena Judge and for Senator to name their"own delegatee to the Judicial and Senator ial conventions was passed. road, supposedly for a physician. During hia wait o f a few minutes he saw no one coining to his office, so he started for hia buggy. When be reached the sidewalk he found three men to his left and one in front of him. At this time ho saw a tall man in front throw something, hut dodged in time to escape the full force of tjbe: missile, JL'bedoctor’s face is consider- ably bruised from the blow but not seriously, He remembers a revolver being thrust into his face by one whom he recognized as James Foley. His' driver, Wilber Ross, seeing the pom tiou of the doctor, took part in the fray, but could not hold his man, ow ing to a pair of large gloves he had GEDARVIUE. OHIO. FRIDAY, MARCH 6 , ! 9 Q§. HERALD’S WEEKLYPHOTOGRAPH PRICE $T ,00 A YEAR. on, Ross claims that Foley stated Politics certainly makes strange that he would kill the doctor. Short- bed.fellows. I t was only a few yeans ly after the assnlt the police arrested ago that some of our prominent pod- Foley, and a negro, Hickenhottom, at iicians were bitter antagonists, today Mok"Simon’s saloon, Foley had are- THE EFFECTOF THE SALOON. The assault upon Dr, Ben McClellan in Xenid last Friday night will possi bly do the cause of temperance more good tlmn any steps -taken to stamp out the curse of drink. Yctiu bring ing about a good work to overcome evil, the life of a peaceful law abid ing citizen came near being sacrificed. The doctor holds the position of po lice commissioner and is a member of the committee seeking good govern ment in his home city, and this is at tributed as the cause of the dastardly assault, the night mentioned. I t is to FARM, FIELD AND STOCK, Jesse Townsley has been having all kinds of luck with hit horses of late, A week or ten days ago be had a fine road horse to die from pneumonia, few days later a fine draft mare receiv ed a flesh wound on her limb which bled for sixteen hours before it could be stopped. A straw knife bad been left in a straw stack and had fallen to the ground, the horse stepping upon this met with the above result, A day or so ago a yearling colt was injured supposedly by older horses crowding it against a feed box. While Mr. be deplored deeply that the time TowuBley js one of our mostBuccessfu should be ripened for the work of law farmers he hashad the ;mi|ibrtunb to, breakers and it is the duty of the citiV ■oik-^a'^’Iiwpf. 1zens to permit no delay in profiting in the past four years. Thta looks by this terrible experience. The •$a- like quite a less to Mr. Townsley and! loon and its attendant evils has been no doubt i t has been as hejs the means of breeding the anarchistic of fine horses. spirit that has broken out in this ^ well known stockbreeder of near county, We know that these human D8yt0)Bt ^aaniman by name, was here demons cannot be punished until they last week looking over different herds have committeed a statutory crime or o{ Re(J Polled cattle,and,after leaving have become so disorderly that they bas written to J . H. Stormont that be William L. Clemaos was born in must be punishment for nothing more finds in hia herd what he wants, after Jamestown and is the boh of Rev. F. than ®,8',e-n,e®n<>r* . hear of the a cftrefai search 0f thiB section of the Ja esto n and » the son ot ev, ^ ^ pe0^ m bm k e e j ^ a who conduct.? his business lawfuilv. . -- they are seemingly the-best of frienda volver on his person at the time of his the time was n.-.^ p cts i i l f lly, , a In this popular contest, A few years arrest. They both plead not guilty teacher in the public schools, at that but do wo bear that this same busi- ^ f a l s as S e v m i S S m S e ago Charles Ridgway and Andrew to thecliai-ge of aasaul.t with intent to place. His parentage was from one ness is not being conducted in oppo- (owngfij,, jj ,8 8bipm»n* •ncluded a Jackson were prominent in r faction kill, and were held until Monday ofthe aristocratic‘families of those eitioo to the morallaw? ThCmoment 'kigleaodih'male ' Mr' Stormont re that was being opposed by T.'B , An- morning, when they appeared before days, his father being a close ‘associate the news warreceiyed, nine of every , , ’ * , . ’ <lre®«n4W9lon«ra. KoWthethrea Mayo, Mukhart. Foloy aeo- „f ft,J» t o Ho,.. John Little, Soooto, l' » «’«“ “■>" W™ “ »»•* «ttribolri fo rM.«took, I b a s l o u k i g M t f r d y BUI flillarul Hou, Whltolnw Reid. S WitogwdeoodootUyagw.too.oonl posing as holding the political des-. days, for carrying concealed weapons • man to have been done at the bauds 0f adverrisine at the fair? Citizens others against A. Y. Reid, David and Stormont is making such success in the meut was given yesterday against the = that a bitter fight took place between while the Btate was represented by grade. Ha never received a college McOJellan is a man in every sense breeding 0f this class of cattle. defendants for $57,616.31. This was due in rents and street assessments in the de* early spriig s i f t e i n Rats. Q u i t e a c h a n g e i n s t y l e s i n c e l a s t s e a s o n s . .W i d e r r im a n d l o w e r c r o w n . S o m e t h i n g n e w a n d n o b b y in B l a c k a n d c o lo r s . Prices- ^ - $ 1 , $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 2 , $ 2 . 5 0 , $ 3 . W e are Closing: O u t severa l lines o f F an cy Dress Sh irts/ a*iOO--'QJxiirta.-at Ooc, 75 c . « t: 500 * 50 a, a t j * s c . W h e n y o u n e e d a n y t h i n g i n CJottnins: p r JECumislxinga, y o u w i l l d o w e l l to '.on il a n d h a v e a lo o k a t o u r g o o d s b e fo re b u y i n g . ' I. C. DAVIS, mm Clothing, Hats, Furnishings. * A BIG JUDGMENT. In the case of George Mathers and Jacksohmnd Andrew for central com- -Rr0flecntiMAtW6WHd^aidahd'#:i'“j '' .• V, " '" r” ■ j --------- -----------— mitteeman, in which the latter was R. Snodgrass. ’ • |educatioo and has made himself what [°^the word, a man who believes m, victorious. .Such occuranees as these are rather odd to those well up in the management of politics'. WEREYOU THERE? Rettn Turnbull and has lived in vicinity ever A company of barnstormers, sup- oftheold he is to-day. He was married to Miss fte? *Pfck and always holds for the Rub^ rt^ r" ' Sfl Property in Norwood which „ V ^ . :: - ! undtttftimce M ■ law'wtia'-Diritf,"' 'He Butterworth writes the 1 this **r 4 *% iif .-tyvAwuvu' > yjhui 4 . tendebts leased from the Mathers, and .was a victim of one.who is defidui 0f Hazette, that if the single years pro- the Court faundthey were liable tor ver since. During the days laW, and filled with the anarchistic duct iu the United States is, «« P«h- the street assessments though they are Gedarville Raiik', Mb Clem* spirit, To the shame of Cedarville, it lished,2,528,638,3JSJ hu,* that this imf oil frt L a 1 . . . . . . , - »«., mut w |8| notflUfil1e'hu tw i!ihaveto bepaid posed” to have hailed fromOhillicothe, {ana acted as cashier for eight' years, j is true that some of these serpents in {amount “if it were loaded into freight I. Mathers who sot hack the shirking here, Icars earrvittp* 350 hiishelfs onpli !i »' 3 EXTRA Si^lDN*.................. _ ................................ ’gave what is said to have been their after which he ventured in the insur- wea’s clothing nre . They c rying bu l each, i t . n f . , . . .„ .. - . . The question o f an extrasession of) second performance at the opera ance business which has proven to be writhing and squirming in their would require 7,224,680 cars, and j f wa„P the NorwoodVrfe\uM ivision 1 foul dens even in this village* as they each were 40 feet long, including the1 8 m ^•Dlor^ d L»rk ^subdivision # .1 * « * --- SCftate was settled Monday by the ap- house Tuesday evening. The* com- his profession. During the time Mr. Clentan's has been iu the insurance are in other towus where laws are be* space-between thorn, the whole would ^ -Y”8 i1VvoJveci» .the C0“ P»ny pearanCOO f» proclamation; by the from JamCStmvn IP a .. , , . , - - ------ -------------------- -r ---- -------->„v ....v^v nvu.u havintr it rnnkino nn flmto-mnent I nh& • M „y w # j/uicutme president, calling the session for udbn ‘,bus”rbut no .inquiry has been made Alemans has beeu in the insurance jng violated. The Herald has‘ advo- be equal to a train nearly 54,733|| L 0.~WediMsaav»fl Cifcinnati Rn- ■SHI^ 6; ^ 6fieof »»ch»a«ry-made- by Tuesday. The constitution does not concerningtheirdeparturebut they business, six years, he has built, not cated no saloon, the people have said miles long, or nearly 2.19 timesaround Y combine, reouire the tswwidant tn stata the on- certainly could not remain in town a « 1 v f t w ' R u t 1»?4Snen^nn* al,»il Ko hn «u»n u«». _«— tim " STATE NEWS OF THE WEEK. v (Jolumbus Grovel West Leipsic voted “dry” under the -Beal law Monday, the result being 47 to 35, Lancaster. There is an epidemic of measles at the Boys’ Industrial School. Ther^ are 62 cases already reported. ^ Frankfort. An election woB beld Monday and the “drya” won by a ma jority of 38, I t is the largest village in the county. :.v.' ■■;:■■■; - ■ Mariou. The farmers of Clariden Township, Marion County, Rave or ganized and agreed to not p r has a '"s“r ' ' ........ -A’v. q i t presi e t to t te t c t i l l t i i t only or himself, but for his insura ce there shall be no saloo bnt never- the earth. casion for the call. I t is simply an long on the strength of the show given companies, a-wonderfhl biwiposa. He theless we have one saloon and extraordinary session. The senate will Tuesday night, H,the company con- ha3 whftt i8 kl10wag ■weoii)i'. B&encv whiskey-selling drugstore v^hicb is: tthira via VwvUriiW I a .f)rt innvtkiniv fmnortl I t&!Q€(l 8D\T liftllStR WRFA fTlA1 X v '/ auj L a >«■ A “Mr. Terneau, of Bainbridge, euip- ^ nsWBJ, v - w, v St: f®r ped 90 hesdofcattle, bought ofJudge . . , . - wf rc ,the fnr tll<1 M,ltuai Life Insurance Go ofPvor8e’ for tho Prol'r,etor-°f tfal8 “l1# Sumhers, that averaged 1600 pounds, general legislatiop during the. sewohlkfiysoco man and the mattat the dlmr. I^ Mutual Life Insurance Go, of „ J . ” have no power to do anything toward tamed any artists they n ssi n advan e ff n h im ( w just called, however, it may take up The play was devoid of anything en* lWevf bwe8 p * ■' * _ i* ll X f.___ i n n i n i i v i n m #» *. a <*.* i **-« . A ...S — .» * COUNTYCOURTNEWS. wvt Vt , „ , # , —...... .., .»-.« .v .«6vv.,Uvv p « u«». A suit has been filed in the Court him the riaht * ^ W * 1 7 ^ 1 ^ f ^ n Walker sold „ ] . ® «8a protection for {ns damnable work 0f hogs before Christmas, and is feed- Df j 0ha 8, Ales treaties still pending. Y’ th congress I tertaining and a restless audience to solicit m any part of the state. I*or regardless of the fact that he signed a iug 50 headTor the June market. February, 1901. tint in AMtfilnn and th« Cttliin WefnrneJ awaited the fiual curtain to relieve ♦Kio tina ft/lftK fWtfl Itiniifinw ■(hftAmr.iw *r* ■■ . 1 • not in,session and the ulian reciproe* n aiwd the final curtain to felievel this company he has written $485,000,1petition favoring local • onrion7e it~is - - ity treaty ratified by the. senate, the their agony. Those who saw the! ««« ^ , ♦ , • . . . , . . 1 . 1 . u . , 4 . . . , . | Thomas Mattinson J r, ^ * 4<UU|V|tBIMRkhUffiUiUtltV has seub a 1 case are aaatinew u., iiianeb, L’barJie, itv traatv ratified bvtbe senate, tbei tuoir agony, Jtnose wbn flaw; •the! $22gv)O0- Wan-written- io/tb* tbM ay , ,*hy thisdrug- joadof black cattle to a partnership Walter, Josephine B. aud Isabel nomea no what the vnififient .f‘Drivettv.Away’<5onip*My'^ 44Batley xt»tra' ■ This ntooiiat*-w»re* gist favored this reformr Yhemen eaieiniowa/’saysthe South Charles* Alexander and May Button* Mary L,; , ■ - dfthi T«mr<f to executing the* Bisters” or “The Handy Wagon show” . ll»at are in the grasp of the local co ro -^S en tin e l. Drake and Maude Coatenborder, The' ot^n attorney, Mr. Mann has brought ThaFouwIlWiav,ri«btyaonj. bay e . f . i r He. of I 0er i.y .oi6l.t'« Robo«TiBddI,MPI» d t » fflrlo .* t o i o o t , e » S h r t b .M f m d t o . tended that treaties of that kind do performance. Manager Jackson says P*ld »br. For fire aud cyclone lusur ment, are of the same type as those , , , . * tw t.„ r-~r.» a , ai ----- j „_—a Columbus. George L. Duncan,re- R ceived at the penitentiary for forgery ; at Toledo has written a play which Alliance. The Bublio Library Board have accepted the offer of An drew Carnegie to give $20QflQ for a library building to be located on tho high school campus and undar ,?the control of the Board of Education, Hrbana, George Mann, a travel ing salesman from Cincinnati, slipped on a rotten apple on the street, break ing his left leg. Securing the services hot execute themselves, and that ac-J be bad nothing to do with playing this auce Mr. Clemans writes most of his Krbo have caused a citizen of Xenia to °* ^ae Aberdoen-Angus cattle . last Drake, James A. Alexander and Al- timi kwittia liAivaA 10 hAAmiiMvtt1 4n -f IiAit^ 1tiODttldFIV/ ' ...I* * , t . f t . .... .. v .. 1L^. , v, *» Then when ? atUri * y* Jt'h® were r®5sed by I frea JolinBOa 88 the executors of Jon, be brutally assaulted, jtieu wneni-.. • , ,• 0 * / ' " ~ j ^ IS. Alexander, will tbocitL»» of Ceditrville r e fu « |E'leB™ - ot “ V .C,llto”' *od « l" l I t is averted by the tion by the house is necessary to their company. ^ policies in the Home Insurance com besoming effective. The senate has nanv of Mew York, although he reu- - - . . . . . . . . . ... w u ..., mv .y.uoc ^ ^ ,, . \ , ... , . * * ,, ... ~ * difisreut theory and the two branches MARSH’S MARCHWEATHER, n, ibtripen other comn«nie« The to listen to the dictations ofauch raeb? «» excellent condition commanding plamtiffa that the pajjer admitted to he bclieves will support his wife dur of congrese have looked horns on that —- . ^ * Every effort is being made by this the highest price. probate is not the last will of said mg his incarooration. He is a bright point time and again. The result bas Violent storms of, cyclonic winds Hc,ue 18 tho lflrgfffc lU8Urab(:e„ com* ciaasfof anarchists, who use tbs name B. O. Watt this week shipped to J t )8A Young man and was prominent in the always been that the senate yeikled in and heavy rains will occur at Oiucin- P«ny In the world aud in Greene Iof a politicaT party *to"cove7 theirl Mt"Smriiii^RL’aurSnrirefieir #t d®to ** the w>“ 1901, I Maumee 0 %."' Aet while still maintaining its theory, nati and Vicinity during March; spring county alone it pays more taxes than I ♦**~ * i - - f ? ..... .. „. ... L __-i?i.-*. . , 1* , , , ® .... ’ **|he was not of sound mind' and mem- Ifoongraas dose not meet until ' wqtular session in December and secretary of the treasury should struct the custom house officials to the treaty schedule in force in meantime, complications might follow 6—8 and there would certainly be unpleas* wind autness in the house, which is jealous warm, of its rights and take little account party ikes when questions of that character arise. | erature, warm to cool; rain Warmer; storms, 9—10—Generally 11—15—Thunderstorm: sey cattle shipped a cow to Milwaukee I t . B.and J . h ! Audrew; in tWcom- umu .1 j —. ago. ,r,,'- ^.- 4 ..... __ „„„ ---- ----— wn»Mw«*WM1A |ia«|iuutl Vlf* Wy MHlflilll rain and d*Y* This keeps his several agents at ppe^jou 0f every good citizen, and w, 4 rt,-s» mi,* ^ . m , , _xr , f.fr .H i W.Atogton C, H .. 8 .- „ i * m S , a k i i „ i, „Ved m m P l**Cm ftT aM d .ym d Wrf- of lw*4,r.lii and higli wind. 1 6 - M - »ftwrenow,I.. Mr. Clem.n«I>„ tho ew r, ,1 m wlo , r , now citJ, todottmdne tlo ow™^ « E,oinoeU.I «tom^oh.t,ge.Mo (omp. l , rgMt !„ tbo .ttto, tho "1."™!’°" : H „ ..rd - ---------- l i o, . * 1 . .1,1,1, M. t0o*f° «r eastern half of Greene county, includ- PtTBLlCSALE. [The man who committed this bbs . iu U Howard Corrjr sent two fine work-ship of certain property, which Mr. can never receive the punishment iug horses to the Londoa sale Tues- Mitchell claimed was not real estate ' ............ * ‘ ““ asked same. 0i Having sold my farm located on {rainfall, the Yellow Springs pike, two mite* north-west of Cedarville, I will offer fbr sab a t public auction on the above named premises on Friday, March 20, 1 868, th# following property to-wit: Iweather, with cyclonic winds, 24—25 . —Fair, probably frost, 26—29— ‘Dg ^darvillc, Jamestown, Bowers* that he so richly deserve*. ‘ I t is well d tY»but WRSonlYsuccessful in selling but personal property. He Violent storms, high winds and heavy villc and several smaller towns the that this criminal' was taken in chaige oneofthem. about #4000 aa the value of 30—Fair and warm. W. W- M arsh , Winton Place, Ohio. W. B. HARRISON DEAD. James R, Garfield, ap pointed to a place in the new Depart ment of Commerce. 0 Castalia, Caatalia has the diettoo* tion of being the seat of operation* mf a new combine. There bad been five saloons in the place and great rivalry existed. By a deal which was con summated today, the firm of fkahh 4b Bowen gained control ot all five south-eastern quarter of Clark county, before the natural human wrath in- i ^ nfc Townslev the cattle bnver The jury was here Wednesday morn* f ° w«a control ot ail five m all of Payette county with the towns fl>cl«l injury on him a t the hnndt of shipped three loads of cattle for Balti- log and inspsoted the mill. The case « They promptly dosed two«f Jeffersonville W 1®* This assault waa the act more W Monday. was given them about 7 o’clock and thew‘ ■ t o » « t o w t o | l . a » t o « ludf it 811 8 oW « k S a n . , « » * ot Clinton county im.ading (own i L f f ^ . 7 ° ”? “ T PLEASANT SOGIAl EVENT Th“t^ * 7 “ " " " “f Mt‘ Mllc’1' 11»“ •»»*««* *» v . , . L, . . . i„<« | t . - . . holding the local option movement. rtcARAWi m ju m , cvbNU nqt alfowed any thing. trie lights which two straagan arrta i Xenia lost another prominent d th jol oabitm which has 1600 inhabitants, Men should not feedenied their liber* * “ * - agm* closest 1 b response to invitations issued by I vSeroggy rendered an opinloa f #2 each, the oatraow U fewday# ago that will be of interest j up la.tier in the Bimbmy 2 bead of bones, coD«istiDg ofgeneral purpose kuWNi; oca 12 and the other *e« fey the death of W. B, Harrison, and also parts of Madison and High* ty, but the anarchist and_________ ^ - wlon u«y»« u n « i mm w UI lowren —» --r ............ 14 years old, 5 head of hogs oonslst- who passed away Tuesday morning, at land counties, His policy holders ex- friend, the whiskey seller, will have Miss Irene McClellan, about fifty of to the temnerance people and to oer- bmksaa promfesary notes, sajoiued iug of good, young brood sows, bred 8ea Breeze, Fla., where he had gone tend north and south fifty three miles to he surpressed. American liberty is “ef yonofi f ^ 8 gathered at her tain saloonista as well. A t the last- banks from oollectiag the m>tea,oi*fc** to fitrrow April 26 to 30. Farming in hope* of bettering his health. The . . . . th t j fc the greatest blessing in the world, borne last Fnday evening. Upon en- ^ ths nd * naraber of mg that they were obtaised by triok t o t o t o t o M W ot l D»riug t o t o l « M . u r r o u m w By U , t o - ! ' ,“u “ S f t Y f J l M,0“ " l">' b“* « • *» « • * * * * * W t o t o l « * * * - t - **lf binder iu good condition, 1 OH- fly a t the time of bis death, He was tend over forty n lies. In tie six yearn ercI#e a hscense which threatens and j1 WM wn,tte“ loonirtsanda motion was ^filed to is still in force, now writting alxnit 220 month in new business. not to policies Unde _ . ------- j — , ^ .. . , . i t „ . , _ , good, but Judge Scroggy refused mon.MMi«»kot«T.aot»nd.I>ouId ° |M *, 0 J ! . , ! . . ? ? ? th*ra *<ldM d lk«t tl» indict- P " n o t h . f i r a i tw to b .v . « y lot or m e n t.-« » .llr i,l.., m .U » ,tk . t o „ u i , . . - . . . . , t o t o t o r t o t n l h t o t o wmi , Wm, taU a 4 i|l f c t t l , . *PM «nt max diso feamw and cotter—go>d, 1 a kiffbrer from stomach trouble which °* ^ is agency Mr. Clemans has writ- endangers the foundations of our *bo name of the hero in some work of . . «. . u t entaffined Even*’ planter, drill and Was the cause ofhis death, Mr. liar* ten 15,754,000; $3,189,000 of which social order, the lives of men eelected ficUon* The lady holding the card ^ 1 indictments. Several ideeu^mw iu good oondition,Ftongue- neon waa bom in this county and was was written within the past two years to carry on good government and the bearing the heroine s name was hia 1 1 ^ * 1 ^ u? * law ewlivator, 1 field harrow, 1 break- well known and highly esteemed fey i« still in force. His agents are Uvea and rights of everybody arjcom' ^P *« Jou duriug refreshments. This »bould be foufid to be i i f plow, 1 atoawpfem mower,, .har* many. He waaaheavy itoefc holder in * i ............... -....... ...........- * * *- new a*d othsr arrides too numaroua the Hoovan and Allison (kirtlaga to 8 or 4 ton* good mixed oompany at Xenia and had built quite hay ha ham. On the seme day and a fbrtuns for himself, piwee J , Hale Cdillas will sell the MWwiar* l During binder, 1 Mo-| COMING LAND SALE Corwtek mower, 1 key tedder, 1 cov ered eprfvg wefow, one aet o f spring i will sell a t pufelfe anefion, Than- 'wagon benteaM, MawilcemiUr twd « r - da f , March 12, 19^8, a t U a. m., . _ , , , . _ tsetar toohaete, Tamer mad* known about 75 arnetof otibioe land, belong- ‘ The Kemp lathe best and the cheap* take of a sufiVrfng public,*Mr. Xlabet M A r ra /to k 2 W FoMf^k l«g to the aaiite of the late Adam Two marcs, one 8 year old and the eat. For sale by W. K, Btamtt, arica that we rafralu from pubiiahlna a w * ' laMb™*** Turair. Bala to b* on the premiaia other 4 year old. Inquire of Mrs, ■ his poem * R T . f c lw . . A t o t a t o t o t o l - t o O T I t o f t o . W t o J m * 4 . m a y * r .M m * . ' -------------- ^ 4 „ part in the political and industrial , , , . . . . _ victory iu me profits largely by the busmesa Mr, privligw of good government whether " ? i h* Attorney, toBuilt. I.«,to. «« .toA to.. »uuludP,l. T tSS ffJdZ li »SS $206 yearly in postage, — — was presented to Emerson Biabat, ha MANURESPREADERS. having, by the derision of the judgea. FORSALE. ] oompotfd th* beet article, “For the twk« (mcdwtlf miles south of Clifton and two mHea nortft of Cedarville,,two mfiea from Cwiarvill* ool{«««. Terms; minder U«T OF tLKTfCHt. List of latten remaining uncaHad for in the Cedarville poetoffie* for the month ending Mar. 6,1968, Leri Ho. 10. Tborutoa, Mis* Maggia. T. X. TAftuox, P. M. OsastUrdl down, nuaafi In one Bynum* WiHtag m d XMIay. ^ _ , , Bulky aM Giflf M<r*i«» the b**. L S 3f****r Forwria bf % m m *m i 1 * When you want a good draft or buggy harness, call on me as I have them of excellent quality, Dora, the Harem Mm, The Wilmington Journal, though a little tardy, apfiy says that “Grama! C. M. Crone* bus been confined to —I am running a delivery wage* County affiant* still search in -vatu hi* room for tem a l day* awing to a from tit* »fH ***ry day. If pm for a OadarvfHe asurdmwr. Mayht «*» threat, I t waa with aamritfor- want fond, meal, GWham, m i^er, I tmrnt, haa $ ifi <‘| g llMwi ha aa&kfo the t*wd whHaaraMifof ms* ahfo ffillauRy that he mu atf* to ’phene Saw l$aa>d h wffihafiaflyiBWwi ^amriafahaM hi Iw ad MjF ditmSi afine$$ iL&dk arfW'Bm* fsj $■*>^KaMHdLi'dhmnta ^ .. m .. WHO HAS THE FIFTH? I t has developed since the tin t «f the deputy internal revenue ooUaat«| that there ar* fits governmeet Homer «e in this town, A rather paxaifct$ question ariaeaas to who bride the fifth as only four can he aeooaata! for. It la known that Oamaa Ot«i fond and Gao. Dean each h«val> a* have the drug atone, wfeieh as* quirad to hold Sam* avast for the of liquors, wine* and akmhri for i«al parpen**. I f the GeamMiaa On* Hundred coariawe thria wmrk they will mm ; looat* tha 8A& phase. f Dr, J . 0 ,9m m i> lie tatww of fiqpMW Stwwaw.' la \ 01 • m ,
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