The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
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The stj«$ ami eol»ri are this season's and correct .sod are a great bargain. Special clearing price while they last $4.75 Oialkhig Skirt Bargains Fifteen All Wool. Walking Skirts, odds and ends, no two alike, They were mgular$5,00skirts, price to dean- up ....... ................$1.95 Mwses Walking Skirts, large eeleotwn in the new styles and cloths, at, each, $3, $3.50 and.,*.,..,, .,,,,$4,00 Indies’ Voile Skirts, nicely trimmed, v e r y . stylish, a t each, $5 00, $7.50and........................... ............................................................. $10.00 Cadies’ m nmm goats. Styles correct, stylish materials, in greys, browns and castors. Were $18 and $20 each, take your choice this week fo r...;..............,.$19,00 Cadies’ tailored Suits. This week we have marked a fine quality Wool .Cheviot Suits in black, blue arid brown, regular $10.50 suit, new shapes, all ai?es, ' ' ’ ................................................................... " ' 50 ,$12. Cheaper A.11 Wool 3 uits a t.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,$10.00 Fine Tailored Suits .................................. .$18.50 and $20,00 gooert and Silk jackets. Ladies’ All Wool Tan Covert Jackets, full lined, new styles.,.,,$5.00 line r Jackets a t , . *$7. 50, $875 and $10.00 Silk Jackets in Tafleta and Peau de Soie a t.........,$8,50, $,10 and $12 Special, 100 Fine Black Mercerized, Petticoats redhned from $1.25 end $1,50 to $1.00 AN ORD INANC E . Grunting to The .Springfield & Washington 'fraction Company the Might to Construct, Oper ate and Maintain a Street Mailroad in the Village of Cedarvilla, Greene ! County, Ohio jgais a t Reduced Prices . Cl This week week we have marked about 50 “ Gage” Su jt Hats t,hai are regularly 85.00 and $6.00 each, colors' black, blue, end brown, to the special price o f , , , * , . , $3, 75 New styles and shapes’o f 'S tr e e t Hatp in the correct new colors, at..... ........... « . , , . « , 75c, $1,00 and $1.60 Children’s School-Hats a t , . 5 0 c ; 75c and $1,00 Shoe Department Specials. Our $1,50 special grows better all',the time. We are determined to give you $2.00 shoe value' for $1:50 iq this great $1.50 special of ours. You can not afford to miss seeing it. Finer grades at^$2 ,50 ,' $3.00 and .$3.50 in the best o f styles' and values* , , Jobe Bros. & Co. Xenia, Ohio. - Handsome Display of Hats u l . For ' " Graduates . ^ ^ jw d ^ S M ja m e iL W m r ^ ^ The Smartest Styles of the _ m s o i Moderate Price , . 1904 Sailors. Special showing o f copies of imported models from $1.25, Veils. Chenille dotted Tuxedo Veils,* also the new Lace Veils, the colors blue, brown and black* Chiffon drop veils and complexion veils, ■. 37 Green S t , Xenia, O. m bjjj uiauiuu in writ* mg for leave to build operate and maintain a street railroad on apd over the streets and route described « Section lo f this ordianco, Whereas Notice of, said application has been given, by toe Clerk ot. said village In tbe manner required by law for a period of tbreo consecutive weeks and Whereof In pursuance of said notice said Company has offered and agreed to con struct operate and maintain said street railroadund to carry passengers thereon, In- said villageAt the rate Offaro provided m becticm 2, pf tliis ordinance: and Whereas said rates of fare am the lowest offered by any corporation indivlduid or individuals, and Whereas, 'l’he written consent of the pro perty owners on th e ;line of tbe proposed street railroad as required by law has been given to said Company; and ’. Whereas",In the opinion, of the council Baid improvement will be a nubile conven* mece and'benefit fo a largo majority of the property affected thereby, and to the vil lage of Cedarville in .general; now, there- •fore-*’ * , • SRCXIOMa, Ue it ordained by* iho City Council of the Village of Ccdar/llte, Greene County, Ohio,that 'i’lieSpringfield& Wash ington ^fraction Company (incorporated un der tbe Laws of Ohio! its successors and as signs bBand they are hereby granted the right and authority to build maintain dud operate a single track street railroad in said village over the route, decribed as follows. Beginning at the intersection Of Slain street and thenorth corporator line, thence over Alain street to the intersection of the old Wilmington road, thence into and over the Old Wilmington road to the West1cor poration line. ‘ , Said grant to bo for ft term of twenty-five (25) years from the date ot the passage of .tins ordinance provided said Company shall perform and abide by all the provisions,' terms and-conditions and construct hud Operate said street railroad ju a manner pre scribed by this ordinance. SECTION 2. Passengers shall he carried by said Company over the .route above de scribed or any portion or extentiojr thereof in said village for a single fare or not more than five Cents for persons over twelve years of age, and packages of twenty-five tickets for the same shall be sold for$l*00 and for children under twelve years of age other than infants in arms,a single fare of three cents and packages of not* less (ban twenty 'tickets for the same shutf be sold for fifsv cents. . ' . . ’ -SECTION S.-lfertnissipn is hereby granted to operate said railroad by ariy-.ipotivo pow er pther than steam or animat arid the poles erected for thosupbortof the wires'shall be upon the outer edge of the sidewalk and shall notheplaced.no nearer than lOOfeot- on straight lines and 50 feet on- curves and shall be so located as to intorfereas .little as possible with the use of the street and sidc- waifc for f.ravel* And said poles shall in no case be placed,in such positions ns to inter fere with the ingrees to or egrets from any property on said lino of railroad anil no Wiresshall bo less than eighteen feet above' tho grade of the street. * , SECTION 4, All bracks and curves which said Company is hereby authorized to construct aim maintain which may be necessary for tho successful operation of said railroad shall be laid in conformity with the grade existing -for the time being over tbe Street named over which said-rail road is proposed to beconstructed and shall be taken Up and relaid at the “cost of the Company for the purpose of making per manent changes in grade for same. isEGTIOH 6. The poles shall be ofwood and kept painted .ami shall be reasonably Straight er as nearly straight as possible ta be secure. fcEOXiONO. Said Company or its suc- ce8fH>remr--aseigi»-slridi-"Cwi9tmct*iiriproveJ and maintain the street and street -crossing ..................... l»U$BUUDnvlI'BlUOl'UUtJiWj *1U ’1116 BRTDC annfcr a n d fu lly e q u a l, to th e b est p a r t of QUEER&CRESCEHTROUTE SOUTHERN-RAILWAY SHORTEST ROUTE AND QUICKEST SCHEDULES A T lA N T A , / fSAVANtWAH* ^ 1 BIRM INGHAM* dA C lC ffONV ILLB r S H K eV e F O R T # ' . WESW O .RM 3ANS ; «n<l FOICWTS* ■ FOR IHFOMMAflOH ADOriM»t Chfl*. W. Zall, D. P. A. . Cincinnati,©. W.A.Gwrratt, W. C.Rln**r«ort, ffwwftl mm f» . ffmriil P*»«n8*rAffffnt. d iN o tM NA iri. ale BW$ai tW$ Office Kffsassst; mild in ffedon. . T h ey cure DdD»tip«Hoht b i l I o « $ f t e |8 , .#AMBahJwBag arnn „... -B»t'tlPHllld"'strqetr-aua_Bnoiua th e ___ logo nt any time consider it necessary to pave any'of the said streets oh which Said Company's tracks dro laid, said company shall a t the same time pavo with like ma terial botween its tracks and for eighteen inches on either side thereof, . Is the constructing maintaining ahd re pairing any portion of, suid tracks of said ,railroad, the same shall bo done os speedily -aspossible and tho debris shall be removed in such n manner as not to interfere with the traveling public any moro thnh con bo avoided, SECTION7. Said railroad shall be con structed in the beet manner usingTrails of the most improved pattern for street rail roads and the street and street crossing re stored to tiie same or as good condition of travel as they were before being occupied by said company's tranks otherwise than by occupying the same by said tracks, within ten days after laying ties and rails. SECTION 8. Tua tracks And railway of said company shnll he used for the purpose of transporting paSrengers, baggage, United Btates mail, express and freight. The cars and Carriages of said Company shall be the best Style and class, in use on such railways with all tho modem improvements for safety comfort and convenience of passen gers. ■ . . . SECTION EL And said Company, its suc cessors or assigns shall so bona its tracks as to furnish tbe greatestseenrity to the water gas or other pipes or maiba now laid or hereafter to be laid by skid village of Gcd* arville, Greene County, Ohio, SECTION 10, Tho said village of Cedar- ville hereby reserves the right to grant the use of the same streets for street railway purposes to ally other company and said streets shall b* so Occupied by such other company by laying an additional track or over the tracks of the Springfield A Wash ing Traction Comimny its'suceessors or as sign* tha Council of Said, village may elect, Baid tracks shall be so occupied tin der the law* of the State of Ohio under any mutual understanding or agreement ;tbat may be fixed by the interested companies, SECTION U, Said Springfield & Wash ington Traction Company shall place: and keep in repair and light 6 of 5 bulbs Sixteen candle power each incandescent lights As follows: i at comer of Main street and Wilmington pikei 1 at Main and Cedar Street; I at Main arid Grove streets: I at Main and Chilileothcstreets; 1 at Main and Elm streets; 1 at Main and Barr's Alley. SECTION 12. Said company shall file with the village clerk its written acceptance of the provisions of this ordinance'within 15 (lays of its going into efieet arid all rights andjprivclegat Vested in Said company shall hereby inure as to its successors or assign and ail the term* and conditions im posed on said companysbaliin like manner be imposed upon and altac-hcd-to any mic‘« oessot*of ensigns. . „ • BliOTlON 13. The said railway shall he constructed and in operation through toe village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, by BeC. 80. 1805, . SECTIONM, This ordinance shall take e.fteetand be in force from and after ten days ofits legal publication, J>, II, McFarian-V President of Council. Passed April 25,100-4, C W. Oiltangh, Clerk, Pro tern, Tim franchise a* herein granted is hereby accepted. * ■ The Springfield St Washington Traction Company. o. P. Hillman, Bcc'y, STPETr ^fi0m*ilb ld"l"^lio"vll F or S ale —Ciood flraft hor*o, if, H, Brotlforfori, M l i ' It finyrafis an Important Principle into the Statute* of the State. VIEWS QF AUTHOR OF BEAR tAW Ho lleliovea Jftedudtun of iho Size of Districts a Decided Improvement *' and th a t Ample Protection I* , Given Hosidentlui Bccttous, * nt Supberb Sweets Columbus, O.—(Special.)—Since the Branuock local option, hill has be* cpmo a full-fledged law by rea son of tho measure receiving, the ap proval of. the governor; the whole state has been stirred to activity, and lq almost-every large city plans are under way to vote '‘dry” many reel, dence districts. In the city of Columbus, where the provisions of the bill are thoroughly understood, ns many as- a dozen peti tions for local option elections -have been filed, and within 60 days a large p a rt of the city undoubtedly will vote “dry." ' . .The. Brannoclc bill has been given parefui attention by many of the best lawyers in the state, and the unani mous opinion Seems to be that the law is unassailable, and that i t will stand the severest run of the courts should the opponents of the measure conclude to test its validity. I t has been said from time to time th a t the anti-saloon interests were not wholly pleased with the Brannock bill in its amended form, bu t th a t is disproved by th e interview' given out by Professor Cf, H. Beal of. Solo col*. -lege., who Is th e author of the success ful Beal law. I t will be remembered th a t'u n d e r the ■ jBoal law scores of municipalities of tlie state have voted “dry.'’ Professor Beal. thinks the Brannoclc bill id a good measure, and he does not share tlto views of the ex treme temperance .people as -to the action of Governor Herrick In Insist ing upon1certain mddifications before i t became a law. Mr. Beal thinks th a t the bill was Improved by these modi-, flcatipnsj and ■ that- as passed it is a g reat triumph fof the Chlo Anti. Saloon league and i t s , leaders, us It engrafts, a most'important principle into the statutes' of Ohio.1 When risked for his' opinion on the Brannoclc law. tn its present form, Mr,J BeaJ said: "It appears to be a very effective piece of legislation, and will, I believe, afford ample protection to purely residence districts against, the presence “of , a specially undesirable class of saloons.” "Then you think the law ,has not been Injured by the. amendments, as claimed by sprue who wunted the orig inal Brannoclc bill or nothing?” , • - ^'Certainly not. On the contrary, ! th ink th a t the law has in some re spects been strengthened. For in stance,.the redrictfon of the size of the districts' la a' fie hied, improvement, and will enable it' to be used as .a pro tection Ito many small neighborhoods th a t would he completely Swalfowed up by the, vote o t u, larger district* “Such cries as that the law has been ‘emasculated,’ th a t i t -has had the 'sting taken out/ th a t it 1ms been ‘amended to- su it its enemies/ etc., etc., have been raised after the adop tion of every, effective and really use ful piece of reform legislation, and al ways will be. ' These Intemperate phrases Bcem to console the disap- We have » carefully chosen assortment of Low- ney’s, Schrafft’s and Gun ther’s . finest candies; Bou Bans, Chocolates,- etc. The reputation of these' candies, is as wide as the continent. They come here direct fretn the markers and are freeh and delicious. We shall endeavor to keep a t all times an nmple Stock of those for which you 8liow a preference. x , We Hope you- will show your preference soon. ISAACWiSTERMAN, Centra! Pharmacy Cedarville^. Ohio. L R, E . CORRY , AUCTIONEER Sell* Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere, Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, -O, Call and secure dates. l)blnted'r*torregr‘‘ahd~Jd(r^Tio^T^ttCPgr harm, except that they. Occasionally take them too seriously when they A Startling Test ■Every Ticket Office of the Penn sylvania Lines is Free Information Bureau, of the groat World's-Fair a t 8 1 ;Lou is in 1904. Tho Bureau ad dress atCedasvilie is ,E.S. Keyes, in charge of Ticket Office . A ’’R oqihb ” booklet of 8t. Louis hotels and board* iug houses ,location and rates, corn- ilea by tbe World’s Fair Alanage* ment,‘cau' bo obtained from , him; filStrOTliervalunblerufrirmation. sflouiii be.understoodft-,merely ’as a sorfT of salvo to soothe temporary vexation, of spirit.” “Wbat-l’s Jho basis of the report th a t Governor Herrick was opposed to the law?”. Mr. Beul was asked. "Merely-a smart device of opr Dem ocratic friends to put the Republicans In a hole. If, they, can persuade the- liquor In te re s ts ' that the Republican party waa responsible for the, law, and th e temperance people th a t the Republican administration was : op posed to It, they will gain credit from both sides arid avoid all tbe blame. "The charge th a t the governor was opposed,to the measure seems Incon sistent In view1 of the fact th a t in public anil private life the governor has always stood for order and good morals, that he publicly declared him self in favor of the main provisions of the bill, and finally that he gave It his official approval and made It a law. In fact It could nbt have become a l&w except for the governor’s most earnest efforts In its behalf. "He certainly did not sign, tho bill a t the request or desire of thfe liquor Interests. Surely an ordinary -citizen or member of the legislature would not be held tip as an enemy of’the bill simply because he chanced to believe th a t some of its provisions might be changed to advantage, and the' gover nor ought to hkve an equal right to his individual opinion/ I think th a t in his suggestions as to the Brannock law the governor merely Intended to be conservative, and I believe that the conservative people of the state will approve tbe law after they have had time to study Its provisions and ob serve Its effects, as an excellent piece sf temperance legislation, because it contains the important principle.6f residential Ideal opttoil, Which is now ff part of onr statute ISw.” ■'“What is .your opinion as to the con stitutionality of the law?” "The measure seems to be carefully put together, and 1 have strong hopo th a t it will be sustained by the ourts. tfhere Are one or two points about Its legal soundness of which I am not sure, but I do not wish to give my opinion respecting them, as my opin ion might no t be worth Very much.” DR . 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