The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
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PLEADNOTGUILTY. judge Scraggy waa occupied on Tues- nujnjU.g in the arraignment of ms indicted by the recent grant Harry Shull,- impl'cated In the theft •8 quantity of butter from the Cedar- ii* crp.-iinery, pleaded not guilty an t . p-mdwas fixed at |B0'b He was re-* ged by his wcle, John Shall* going hi* bond- Win. Gordon, indicted Jointly with ■He FINE STOCKSALE. Messrs. Pollock £ Kerr of Cetterville, breed of the fine short Horn Polled Durham stock, will hold a public, sale «t the fair grounds in Xenia, Wednes day* Oct, 1ft, Fifty*six Double Stand-; ard tattle will be mid, constating of 141 «>ws with calves nt foot, JS heifers, mostly at breeding agu, and 12 .bulls. This is a grand opportunity for farm-’ ull, could not give bond and upon eve andUreertera-to get something good pleading not guilty was aga'n com- at a reasonable price, a lunch will be .«;»ed to i*H. J W * ^ anarfi; .eorved atTltfKh Sale will beg*n at 12 v I p up la the same affair and . __ m, , „ v' " ' - 1• ■ « clock. Terms epsht or approved note: -fra-V 1 charged with having received. _____________________ '«(ika goads, pleaded not guilty and, with % per cent, interest. > The members of village council had a good-long session Monday evening oyer the establishment of a water grade for, cement gutters on Xenia avenue, At the meetingwere many of the residents on, this street as well as on Miller street. At a previous meeting a petition was presented s’jgned by 21 of the Xenia avenue leeidcnts asking that the curb «*» released on his own recognizance, ! -Xenfo Gazette, Geo, g, Bel lows, Marysville, Mo„ auctioneer. s ; T; Baker and R H, Corny, wsslatatit, O C T O B E R • I t Is an acknowledged fa c t .that 1 & GO. carry the most up-to-date and reliable line of Boots, Shoes &Rubbers ' , r F «. - - L . V ■« t * * 1 , „ ' - » * * . , * * 0 any House in Springfield, - "We have built tip our,- business from a small beggihning to one of the largest in the city. TJT A t X T p By selling Oiu- shoes a t fair prices; A lV / VV . courteous treatment to our «us- n c tomers, and by,a safe and conscientious, guaran -'' ' *-,«■ ott ..in- goods.' We are in ,a position to teo on a ll our ineet the prices of arty other house h i the city, and .can give you1a.better quality of shoemaking than, any store in Springfield. ( W o make a specialty ' *, of "good solid working shoes for „men and women 'and carry' the strongest-line of boys’ and child- - ' - renV&hoea in the country.' .JSTeyer forget tjliat we se lT lh c, famous “ Douglas” apfl “George La\v- yence” Shoes. I f you have-never worn them, t r y ’ •' -apair, ancVTve'know vve'willmakd acnBtoiher.'' i l IflW, 39 So. Limestone Street Opp. TransferStation. SPR INGFIELD * 2 C OH IO , be-set out'three feet to protect tlpf trees where the property holders want- era! fund, while the property owners who bfi-v* nahmade tho: improvements will have tv be? their own expense. Just what the question will reeMve itself lnlo Is not known. Member Gil laugh thinks tbpt to take three ifeet nf each side of the street and a traction line have to rnn-lhcre some time In the futyre tberp. will be little TPbm for tratal, v Bills to the amount of $547.52 were ordered paid, The report^ from the dif ferent committees 'were read and ac cepted. Mr, John Cross, newly ap pointed street contmlpslpner, ottered hte. bond for $100 signed by Messrs, J , Woiford and h . M- Barber, ana it l-T ed to put in cement curb and gutter. The petition was signed by different persons upon Miss Jennie Ervin's re quest, she being the opo .that is ready to make the mentioned improvement. ‘ At the Monday evening meeting ft remonstrance was presented by Mr. J, D. Williamson, which had been signed by meet of the property owners on. Xenia avenue and Miller street, Wien It came time Tor rhe •discussion Mr- Williamson, stated hi behalf, o f •the signers thaf.many of those that d'ghed ■Mies Ervin’s paper- did not 'understand fully the meaning other than it -would" benefit Miss Ervin alone1. They later found that if the change was granted herl others would have to go to the ex pense of making a similar, improve ment, He stated that ail’were satisfied with the walks and grade’s as they were at present. was approved. Council recessed unlit Friday evening. ' , *. TRACTIONNEWS. The traction prospects are again looming Up, Ut. Harry Frey befog Ip Mb lows Monday in the interests, of the project. The padple of this vicinity have listened to the promoters of dif ferent lines wHb much patience put as yet is , there, little prosptict .for a line through here north arid south and noho past and! west. "With ill railroad- building there is more or Jess unneces sary’talk about how soon Work will be begun and how"soon the line will be In Few towns the size of Cedareille can boast o f a store the equal of Jind. few indeed are the stores that can come as near filling your wants in ail lines as completely as Bird's. Here you find an'immense stock. D R Y G O O D S B O O T S C LO TH IN G U N D E RW E A R SH O E S F L O O R O IL C L O TH operation. ,The peat example of trac tion line building about this part of the' country and just whait oUr people, ate looking for Is exemplified in. the "In'the efjiiipar'SQu o>!'the; name®-of- ihe two "petitions it was- 'found that many names were on both and the question came up as to what would be done- with. them. ..Then some'of, the Tiier.bore of council contended 1hat the resident? of Milter street had nothing to, do with, what improvement Was made on Xenia aventte. ‘ Another View of the s'hfaiiou was that‘lit the eslap- l’shnu nt cl a glide on both streets their relative position made it such that the wafer must bo taken care of at, the corner of Xenia avenue and Mil ler. street. : Robert Hood,, the engineer hired by the committee from'council had a' lengthy -argument with Member Bull about the proper grade,- What was n'gkfc.and what was/wrong,' ' The whole situation is this In h nut shell: Miss Ervin, wants te put 1» gutters artd curb.' If they are put ,in ,on the same grade that was used when Mr., J . H, Wolford put in his, then will the fall he so slight for Mr. J . O. Bar ber's property that the v ater will stand in frontof Sauie. Counojjl set the Kf»-de for tlie Wolford improvement and it now appears that it was wrong, and to take the wafer from in front of the Barber property a change yfill he nec essary. tinder the new code and act ing ten the petition ;as intended the corporation will have ' to make the L01iu"O; construction of the line Ifrom Spring- field to Washington 0. f t and Chilli coth.e. .Little did the public know o f; spelt a lino until the men were, at work s-urteying A wrelc later tne construe- Mon company had men and teams on the grading, In another Jyeok rails were.laid as far as a peitkjh could see from the etartluig point. The head of this company is Mr. Frank Patterson.' of New York and a hustler he is. His line crosses the Sprlngflold and Clifton pilto juat a few miles north of Clifton apd many, have fears thaFfhe fine will affect'any chances' for , a ,, line this way, unless it is hu’lt by-this com- rany. Moneyed men me hard men to interest and then there must be no hindercnces by piospects of other lines ui tlie communlty. -, .ir' - - - The CreCild. County Teafflfea*'AsSb- Clattett hfeld its first h i-m *p tr meet ing for the year Inst Saturday. Dr. Guy poller Benton, prudent of Miami University, addressed the. teachers on il\e'subject "-The Teacher and thq-Pat- ron.M Jesse McCord, J>, H, Barnes and J>. L-'Crawford were appdinted a com-, mittee to see what could be done to make it possible for Greene County teachers to go to.the World's Fair* at the time Of the Central Chio Teacher’s R U B B E R S L IN O LEUM S C A R P E T S M A T T IN G S R U G S '^1 thkh tiro cost ;'n<>. Star, Band Shoes '“are.^tter”. : .. a -:; -'- --.;■/ T-7 ■. average-:and more. We are sole agents for “ this brand” ,In our tawin Try a, pair for luck next time you (buy. 's Trousers is a'strong line with us. Here you find the newest. 'styles aixd patterns a t prices that are beyond com- ’petition, they range from $1.&Qto $3,50 per pair. , I Dress Goods end Silks and styles. Two specials in dress goods are Brill- !, iftntlnas a t 67 1-2 cents a yard, The colors are ■ Havy Blue, Brown and Gun Metal, Askto see them ’ Comforts an^l Blankets large, our prices I oay . Comforts we have a t $1.00, — - ‘ an<i $2.50 each. Cotton Blankets 65c to , Wool Blankets, handsome ones a t and-7.50 a pair,' A VERY SPECIAL SUIT Is our Men's $10.00 Corduroy, breasted with high storm collar, coat is double ^ ^ 1 * ’ r ' U 1 , V ’ . „ J r j \ The whole suit is extra well made. Take a look at it. ' w* Mr. Bruce Collins and wife* who have been in the Philippines teaching, and are-now in this country, have re signed their places and will not return, Mr* Cplllna haB -accepted a position as professor in the college at Qreejy, Col., mmmsmmmm BOTHWEREFIB A genuine fight took place; last -Sun-4 daxLteiternoonlin-thijlallaymMhegLteaP a Buy furs of a f F YOU 'RE W ILL ING to r*6ly upon your own judgment it doesn't matter much where you buy furs, but if you have to trust the dealer, then it's common sense you should buy from an expert. That's exactly where you benefit in coming here—we’re Springfield's only fur specialists and know just where, when and what to buy .; This expert knowledge not only costs you nothing but means an actual saving to you. In place of our prices being higher we’re ready to demonstrate with the goods themselves that they are lower than those of the stores that handle furs as a side line, Put us to the test on. this, and if we do not show you a larger assort ment, more attractive styles, and name Tower prices then you are at least nothing out for having looked. Here are a few things; for instance# picked at random from our enormous stock. Heat* Seal Scarf, 851riches Iota eoEd fastenings arid finished four Mils ................................ . t ng, with Genuine Sable or Isabella Fox, whole skin Scarf, Krltli two beautiful big brush tails..,............ ....... Finest Electric Seal Cbattaado with extra wide reveres, Bishop sleeves and Skinner’s satin lining... Brown Martin Scarf, 86 Ihchcs long, handsome cord fastening and fofir fluffy tails..,..j.................. ....... A two skin genuine Fox flat Scarf, lined with sa'ile squirrel and tail trimmed..,.,..,,,....... Jlrtistlc fur remodeling Bet us showyou some samples of our artistic fur remodeling—dozens of things afe back from the factory now. You’ll agree with us that they do not look like made overgarments, There is almost no limit to the now. effects in sleeves, collars, reveres, ■ etc., that we’ll show you made up garment or Paris plates. We can recut your old coat to the correct shape In a plain coat, a novelty jacket- or Afancy blouse and add trimmings of ermine, chinchilla, baum- martin, mink, etc, The factory^Invariably forwards a caavas model Made to your meaenro—a misfit Is therefore Impossible. AU our worklsdono by one of Hew lo r k » most reliable and expert furriers—let us give you an estimate. ,- ' , Jff of iHe W, P. Towneley property when story of the creamery butter robbery before the grand jury last week. ' Both .the men were indicted as was Wm; Gordon, white, for stealing about Jifi pounds of buttfer. It is skid that COMMISSIONADJOURNS. The court house building: commission held a meeting Saturday afternoon with all members present and at the close adjourned sine die all bills hav ing been .paid and all the duties of the . board having been completed. The td~ - taT amouritTaE'tHe .bondTisSue was for, was a balance oif$2.750.52 in- the teens-, and tvwas turned aver to the coun- uryajul ...... ^ ty treasurer to .he used by, the -Com missioners in paying the,interest on' th’o bonds, Judge Scraggy was present and made an address to the members of thq board, complimenting them up- « ■ »*£» “ »,*»« •*isjK3s ist4 i S e K a c that he could not be called on to tea* He spoke feelingly of the three mem- ■4 tify but Baker refused to leave and told a straight story. aordon-{Uso im plicated Shull to .a greater extent In his confession. H, E. Cline, operator nt the station, says that Shull followed Bakor around tor some time trying to get up a fight. He finally drew his revolver and Balter was not long in planting a (few quick blows in Shull's face. This weakened Shull So that he- gave up and went on down the alley Where he had to iettie with Dave Baker, Joe’s brother. While Shull fa considered Somewhat of a scrapper he found there was “Some thing doing” when he met the- Baker brothers. After seeing that his face was badly bruised Shull visited a physician and had his wounds treated. His nose was terribly cut and bruised Jet atone be ing .broken, Shull claims that Dave Baker cut him with a Juite. Olllcers Griddle and Keiinon arrested both Shull and Joo Baker, the latter giving over to the authorities Shull’s gun. which he gaineijrpossession lifthe fight. Mfhen Officer Kenhon attempt ed to atra-st Dave ho took to his heeW With the officer in hot pursuit. The officer's gun was fired a few times but ihe Ifeliow never stopped and has left town, Monday1morning Mayor McFarland gave Shull $1410, fineAndCosts. Baker drew $5 and costs and 30 days, the fine remitted and” days, .suspended. The toffts no paid. *' , hers of the .commission ' that passed away while Serving on the commission: Hon., John Little,' Joseph Smith ,and Joshua Barnett A resdhitton was paSsed expressing thanks to the vari. our court house officials for their co operation in the work. Winter 0nd6rweAr 35c* 3§c; 48c, 75c and $1 at SULLIVAN '*, The Hatter, »7 S. Limeetane St.* Springfield, O, SUFFERS DEFEAT. The local college team met defeat last Saturday at the hands o£ the Xenia -In dependents by a score of $ to 0, Rhy McFarland was severely injured While making tin ehd run, being thrown vio lently to the ground on the back of his head. Dr B . K, McClellan was sum moned and the l*oy soon revived. The line-up was as follows:' CedarVille, Position, Xenia. Morton., . dfilesbee R. Marshal, L e e .,.l t . .............. ...Dan. Finney .,,.1 g ...Stewart E. Shaw.......... c Wagncs*, (C) D. Marshall,.,., r g .»..Weather-wax W*' Shaw................. r t . . . . . . .Anderson Wilbur S h a w ,....r e .Franks Young q b . . . . ...Beethath McFarland........... 1 f Gretzinger Bftfber* Marshall, r h '........... .Ralls Graham* ( C l .,,* ,, f b Bell OffidalS—ffayes and Bull. i #j MRS, BROWN INJURED, *p DA M* I Marsh is in receipt of a let- - ter from Prof, R. A, BroWn, of Coyba- can, Mexico, which, fells of the niifot- tpnate accident that happened to the professor’s mother* Mrs Martha Brown.--While crossing ihe street'she"' was rim downwith a cab aftd sustained a broken hip, the left femur hone be ing broken at the neck tnakfog it one Of the worst fractures known in the medical profession. The letter states! that professor himself noticed Ute crowd but paid no attention gattfnjf on a car for his home, A Mexican boy who knew Mrs. Brown hastened to the car and told her son what'had hap pened. According to the Mexteau custom Mrs. Brown Was taken to IBs ffity prlton where she waft compelled to main some lime btTore she could be rendered medical aid or taken to the hospital. The letter state* that she la now in the American hospital and l* getting along as nicely * t could be ex* peeled. The ttnoteent happeuM cm Wednesday. Seph Mrs. BruwtCa many frtw>d* symt»* ih1 m with htfl* duptefi her affiMhm aftd p m f«r w ? n@ m m - kV', m rJffi -V a . aeOftii ams- *
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