The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

* V fo r J o b ) fforlc w ill e ^ p a t e w ith tlia to fn iiy a t t a r f t m . . . . j "TtV*i£r , *, -r t, f dp. “ <» t Thin item when swricM with an ; Index,flenofosthat your vhbt^ny- I i I# past due and a .prompt MUtl?- | ,} w en t Is earnestly desired. } g ) I . >aw^ y Wi< w w « ,n «mi u lima w»wH|f twenty - sevoth YEAR HO, 41. CECARVILIE. OHIO, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1904, PRICE $1.0Q A YEAR, REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. The bo called Republican primary Yfgs held last Saturday afWaoou «nl » very taws affairH was, the vote only hejag about one third what w polled | , io the township, Aa it was most of the vote was in the corporation the country people paying very little a t­ tention to'the call. - Many of them that were in town refused to have anything to do with it: The primary it h»s been conducted in the past is omnign to beep any man away, for <jfter lie votes ho knows not whether Ills yote is to be countedi or that }t will lie defaced,ill 60pm manner if it isn't marked to Suit the managers. Too many good men have been (slaughtered in this way, and the pub­ lic will riot stand for it any longer. The fttUawing tteketwasnominated, there being no opposition only for trustee, Miv Calvin Bwry being de­ feated; Council Geo, Shroades, Charles Weijner, Thomas Walker: ’assessor, n/pna Tierce: town&hip-elerk, Frank . -Jackson: trustee, <George H , 1 Smith}' Justices of the Peace, p i H. Mcjfar- , .land and Andrew Jackson: township' assessor, Charles P. .Marshall. ■ COUNCIL MEETINC A recess:meeting of council', was hold last Friday evening, all member® besng present, The principal business transacted was the passingbftlie reso­ lution allowing Miss Jennie Ervin 'the privilege,of .setting out', the' burl) two"feet. The R. P. chtfrch trustees were allowed to put in curb and gut­ ter according to R. Hood’s survey. Air, -Jehu Fields resigned as chairman -of the street committee. Mr. Thomas Walker being appointed in his place. ,Council allowed the use o f the •may­ or's office for a voting pluco on elec­ tion day* ‘ " Cedarville’s Tooted Writer, »•< Love rier j ] "’ ‘ ' - • W. P., NESBIT,, ' •- " * - . The above likeness of Mr, Wilbur D, Iffesbif I was furnished Us" by the Pobhs-Merrill Company of Indianapolis, publishers of Mr, Nesbit’e latest work, “The Trail to Boyland,” a handsomely bound volume 'o f poems. The, yolumehaa already found an enormous sale, and promises>tp be one of the leading books of the year,, While Mr. NeabU is now pu the staff of the Chicago"Tribune, contributing a poem a‘day and a page of verse and - huriior for the Sunday issue, he finds timo to write for manVmonthly and weekly magazines ' This winter he wil} devote Considerable time to the Writing of a comic opera at tbe request,of Messrs Klaw & ErJanger,,'owners, of “Ben Hur,” “ Mother Goose" and many of the first-class comic operas on the stage to -d ay // - -f * „_ * ,, / .■ , n - / ’ / 1 * ' !_ CRIMINAL U B E L CHARGE. JUDGE SCROGGYWINS. ' Judge Thomas E. Scroggy has won .the contest for congressional honors in this district so says the Ohio Supreme court in their decision on the refusal The editor of the Xenia Hearjd, Peroooratic, was placed'under/-arrest lust Satureay morning op an' affidav- itt charging him. with criminal-libel. Tho charge , was "filed by C a p t a i n , the Wlt ofwandamuB which Dowling, of Toledo, at present one? was sought to compel the chief depu- Of the Trustees of theO. S. <feS, 6 / R- I- Stewart, to place Hilde- Home, and one of the leading/Pemo-'^^W name on the'ticket for the crate in the state. The alleged libelous article appeared in; the issue of Oct. 6 , and contained a copy of letters written by Mrs. Nellie G. Bacon of Toledo to-Mrs. Sarah M. E. Betties, both members of the Board of Lady Visitors to the home, of alleged' con- ditionsatfbe institution.' •The Cap- four is also'charged, with coming to the- Home .while in a state of intoxication afrd that/his relations with some- ot the pupfls,Was, pot above reproach. Mr f Barns appeared"before Mayor Trader, -plead not guilty and was -re­ leased op $300 bond, the cnae being set tor November 1, A suit for' $‘25,00(r<lamagei^ir6iv3.‘" Tbe case and win ba the means of giving an airing to the many things that have transpired and caused so much com- jdent about the 1 institution. ■ The whole, case is the outcome of ’the re­ moval of Gen. Young as superintend­ ent just after the legislative commit­ tee had a larke at the institution. coming*election. Tbe'ciise was heard last 1 Thursday and few expected to, know: the result until tb i first of the,present week. The great importance of the Case re­ sulted in the court's answer being made known Friday "evening.. The news Was not known here until Sat­ urday morning and so confident -were the Hildebrabt' friends that Judge SgrOggy wouldJose, they were com­ pletely shocked upon learning the ifbtion of the court,.' ’ Now that' the highest court ' hae passed on the action of the-first elec­ tion board if sets at rest all controver. s tuat" "macui mrtrmrrdhprdhte ItioF wn H^I^ghl,ma3^i|tv,5^ FINE STOCK SALE. . WRWI*1 The Pollock & K m sale of Ikjed Durham catfle, at the Xenia fklr grounds, Wednesday, was a great nut-* cess and the proprietors eeew ‘well pleased with the results. There were 40 animals sold, bringing *tn average of $102.20. Gob; George P, Bel­ lows, of Marysville, Mo., was the auctioneer and Mr. F , P. Hastings, clerk, The -following Were the sales; Duch­ ess Queen 2nd, cc, Wt. J . Stickney, Springfield, 0110; Auvfero Flora, cc, Oscar Hadley, Plainfield, Ind„ $530; Grain X, b, O. S, Weaver, James­ town, $95; HiHview Morning Glory, W. J , Stiqkney, Springfield, $80.00;- Orphans Filigree-2pd X , co, G, F, Hellwartb, Geliua, O.,$80; Auvern Henrietta, cc; Geo, Brandtj Xenia, $155; Flora’s, Alberta”2nd, W. B, Marvin, TJrbaun, $300} 35loraV Ah berla, cc, ‘Oscar Hadley^ Plainfield, Im l, $250; Woodburn JEtoyal Duch­ ess, Chas, Compton, Oedarville, $75} Auvern Carnation, be, J , 8 , Brown, Oedarville, $85; Orphan’s , Young Maryycc, J ; O. lYilliamson, Xenia, $90; Qu^en of Hillview, L. McBnne', Pine Hill, 0 „ $ 10 Q; Flora’s'Alberta 3rd, W* B, Marvin,. Dtbana, $ll5; Boberta ofHillvieW, D, McBane, $75; Ceorgia of Elmbrook, O, S; Weaver, Jamestown, $65; Aiitumn .Rose, bo,’ J . B. Brown, $5} Bess of Ivan, be, J . O;" Townsley, OedavvilleT $115;, Rose Maynard, cc,' J , O. Townsley; Orphan’s Young Mary 2nd ,bc, J . S- ETarshman, New *Morefield, $105,00; ElberfaV Oscar Hiidley, Plainfield, lud., ,$70; Lady Bess X, be, O, F, Hellwartb,' Oelina, O., $ 106 ; Rose of Ohio,' T, G^ Ramsey,'-West Alexan­ der, O.. $80; Corn -Vista, A. E, Wildnian,'Selina, $85;-Spotted Dew Drop, cc, J." C.' Townsley, $75.00 ScottishRose 4 thr J . ;N, 'Kable, Zim­ merman, O., ~$45; Royal Duchess 17th, D. Rakestraw, .Oedarville, $60; Cambridge Rose_of *Kiilview, Johp Laughead,- Oedarville^ $50; Red •Lil X , be, Paul P , Larkin, S. Charles­ ton, $50; ,Woodburn ltoee 3rd, «S, E. Sanders, Oedarville, $5§; Red Dew Drop, S. E, Sandersj f f e . Hillview Chief, b, a : R. BicketT X&iia, $60f Red Line. Darwin Pierce, S.. Charles­ ton, - $95; Flora’s Victor Royal, b, A, E. Wildman. $150; Golden Chief of Hillview, b, Rebitisoii Mailer, ConnorsviUdf Ind;*$90; Dale of Elm- farook, b. P. P. Larkin, $50;. Polled Victor, b, .Lee R. Scott, Burgetto MISS ANN CRES5WELL b, J . C. Williamson, $47,50; Elm- Sbarnrt nfiElmhrf>nlr,h, P ■L.,Wulkpr. Mrs. Ann Oreswell, one of the old ett and best known, -women iu the Community, died.Tuesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs, , 8 . T. Bak ey, aiterja long illness; The funeral wryicea were held from the residence Wednesday afternoon, interment fob lowing at the MassiegCreek Cemetery, Her life is best told in the following: “Miss' Ann ■Oreawell, the.second; child and only daugeter of Samuel and Letiti J. Creswell, was born June 2,1823 and departed this Ufa Octob Or 18, 1004 aged 81 years, 4 months, and 16 days. She was bom in the old home not far from where she died. T,hofarm on which -she .lived was government land when purchased by' Jier father and deeded to him by Pres­ ident Thomas Jefferson, She had four brothers ail of whpm ' except Benoni b& 0 ..preceded her to the tend beyond, When she was -only five years of age her mother was removed by death. For the following three years an aunt took the mother’s /place' a.ud cqunsel in the horael But at .eight years of age she was again left to take charge of the home. She managedthe trying tasks with an energy and wisdom ex-- ceeding one of her years. The respon- sibiUies of-.the home, weighed, heavily upop her, -in that for a number, of years her father was an invalid re­ quiring -the most painstaking care -at, her hands, -and in .the meantime a younger brother was removed by the dread disease, typhoid fever. . When the beloved wife of the late Miv Arnos Creswell ;aud the mother id, the home. was called, m death, M ies Creswell became a--mother .to the motherless 'children and faithfully dischargedher duty aslong as strength and health permitted. Duriug/ this tithe she was again called to writ upon an invalid for a number oPyears, this time her nephew and a brother of Mr. William Creswell arid Mrs.'S.'T. Bak- «&/-> X / X . / ; 'r • . # , Early in life she became a . member ofthe Reformed Presbyterian church, Oedarville, Ohio’then located on the hanksof MassiesCrCek/where she often walked to sit,beneath the YEbjppings of the gospel. She was-mdew tgw'-'apd faithful church member. She was never absent ffbm divine- services un­ less .providentially prevented, She \vas'liberal iu her "offering's to the church, to its missionary cause and to the college. She was a listener .who helped the preacher nqt ouly by the attention she gave but by the practice to which she put what she heard. Do you want to ace ........ The Smartest Autumn Clothes lor llffen and Young Men in Springfield. We’ve got them! and in such a great variety ot Styles, fabrics and pattern's that you'll not care to look elsewhere after seeing our collec­ tion, You can’t make any mistake in your clothes here, as we are careful not to allow any garments to enter our store that don’t come up to our exacting specifications of style, materials, faultless tailoring and perfect fit. That is why our clothing gives satisfactory aerviqe and that’s why we are able to guarantee it. Here some values that cannot he matched elsewhere under a third more; I . ■ ' . / - ' Men's Sack Suits a t $ 9 . 8 5 Three and four-button singlo-breast- —v>w w v vw '— — ^ sacks, made of splendid Chevlotssnd Tweeds In the new mixtures and colorings; beautifully finished; correct h i every fash ion detail and certainly extraordinary value a t $9.85. ' ' ' - 1 1 for others; and the Lord blessed her Men's. Sack Suijs at $ ^ 4 5 0 ' Choice of single,and double- breasted sacks, made of fine Cheviots, Tweeds andWorsted in smart patterns in th e new brown and gray tone's and other1 new colorings, strictly, hand- tailoredi thruout. They ought to s e ll' for $18—most stores would ask you that, bu t we say' $14,8$. ' / Men's ^ , ' *■<*- A t this price we offer you suits -that are everyrw h it as good as those madc-to-urdcr costing $40. The fabrics are of the .finest imported and domes­ tic weaves -In handsome pat­ terns und colorings; the tailor­ ing Is' perfect—everything in­ side and out is at the top notch o f excellence y- find on ly $20 Stylish Top Coats and Rain Coats $ $ .8 to $ 2 5 . riV- I M M IHl ee the BIG STOREWITHLITTLEPRMl I: Aircade, Springfield , O. Central Ohio’s Greatest Clothing Store. 4 SIIMHAY FAt^Elt TO CINCINNATI, VIA -TAX-LIST.- Could • not buy better flour than our J Golden Rule Y e t It costs no more th an , the- doubtful, disappointing kinds. You have no idea how delic­ ious the ‘'Staff of L ife’’ can he, when baked from G omjew Eunit flour. Rotter try » sack to-day and see for yourself. L.*H. SuIIenberger, Cedarville, Ohio* Do not fail to see our felt and rub­ ber boots. Cur felt and rubber com­ binations are about 40 cents less than the market. Costs you nothing to call in and see them. Retail at whole- sale price. We pass the wholesaler. Starkey’s ArcadnShoe House, Springfield, Ohio. an equal show. The “strong arm” methods employed by Hildebrant will, certainly be a lesson for politicians, v The case is reported as follows, four Justices,, voting, - two not being recorded; “Demurer to answer overruled and petition dismissed on the ground that the action of the Chief Deputy State Supervisor ofElectsono add the clerks of the Election Boards of the several counties of the district, taken May 20, 1904, and their decision ot the controversy between the contestants on that day rendered, was final with­ in the meaning of Section 2696-23 of­ the Revised Statutes.” IU WIMGFIELD COMPANY CEDAItVILLE’S EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER and FURNISHER. This Is a store where your child can buy as well as yourself. Strictly one price arid that the lowest. Your money back if. not satisfactory, We are not of a boasting spirit, but a look through our store will convince you that it is an exception for a town of this size. Below we give a few prices for your |Carefui inspection. ’ * Men’ft Cawrhnere Suite, Heavy and ifc^£ A f i Monte Heavy Corduroy Suite. $10.00 C*7 £JQ T 7 V 0 - kind*VS4-‘l 1 ,-"Ml *<>*►*■» Jr7 , * W m m Mnad T,mlCT- 4 $ C M m * ........._ 4 8 C ..10c Men’s Felt Hats.......................................... ........................ /5 0 c Mente Shop Caps. Children’s Heavy Ifleece Lined Under 0 2 a ^fh® New Spider1Golf Caps, Blue And CAn - w#Ar..................... ............... ........ ...........tHAy miked. • - - Men’s Fancy Dremi Shfrte.............. ......... 50c Men’s Overcoftte, Bluo or Grey, $5 • S A T U R D A Y F L Y E R , S e e W i n d o w D i s p l a y A job in Underwear closed from themanufacturer at one/half, All J A * large item Heavy ribbed, blue and cream 75c grade. Saturday O 7W m $47.50; Ruby Boy, b, W. J. Btick- ney» $ 120 . PUBLIC s a l e . i will sell at public auction on Mi­ ami Valley Farm on the Clifton and Oedarville pikes, Thursday, Nov. 3, commencing at 12:30, standard time the following: '15 head of Abtrdeen-Angua cattle consisting of nine cows and heifers, and six young hulls. Also 9 high grade cattle, consisting of cow with calf at her side, 8 yearlings, consisting ol five steers and three he!fora. Three horSes consisting of one family mare nine years old, one draft mare ten years old and ore road colt tbrCe years old nicely broken. Terms:—Nine months time- on bankable notes with 4 percent dis­ count for cash. Write hie for a catalogue. R. E. CoKftY. Wallingsford & Fisher, Atnits. R. J . Corry, Clerk. WORLD’S^ FAIR EXCURSIONS AX tOWEST FAnes flow n u n SrOHK- DATTS VIA FBflHSVI.VA»lA 1.INE9. Under a new arrangement the World’s Fair Coach Excursions over Pennsylvania Dines for which tickets ft> St. Route are sold at the lowest fares now run Sundays, Monday*, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs­ days each week. The round trip from Oedarville is $8.65, tickets good in coaches of through ttains, Excur­ sion tickets to Bf» Louis with longer limit are sold everyday. Full infor­ mation may be obtained from E,- '3. Reyes, Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Oedarville, Ohio, Fleece lined underwear, ’extra heavy 48c* 75c und $1.00 at m h hW A K % th e Hatter 27 S. Limestone St.» Springfield* O. with a long life for usefulness and cared for her according to his gracious promise, Her work on earth is done. The blessed rewards of her life are begun, .She will •he missed it) this home, where she was so kind, patient, and devoted. She will be thissed in'the Community where she was au example of humility and piety. She will be missed in the church, where she had eo'many warm friends, but our loss is' her gain. Absent in body, she is pres­ ent with the Lord at whose right hand are. pleasures forevermore. *■ Her final illness was protracted and severe and at the last her prayer was for her Lord to come and receive her to Himself. How glorious thus to spend our lives for others and for the good we can do and a t last to welcome our Lordj Therefore beloved friends. “Bet not your hearts be troubled” but comfort one another with the thought that where ottr Lord is there is this friend also. PENNSYLVANIA .LINES Sunday, , Oct. 23rd, excursion tickets to Cincinnati will be sold via Pennsylvania LinOs at $1,25 found trip from Oedarville good gojug on Special train leaving at 9:00 a. m. Central Time The following is the list of taxes as­ sessed for the different corporations in the county: Greene County’s candidate for con­ gress will endeavor te make the ma­ jority. the greatest ever given a con­ gressional candidate in this district and there is no reason why it cannot be done. O sborn.,....... . O e d a rv ille ..,;......,,,..../ ... - v#*■**f4*• *4** -«-£*■* 4k i.A.a.) .,.2 .2 6 '4 m Yellow Springs..,., Jamestown........ . Spring Valleyt.. Bellbrook ...... ...... X enia ............... ......... . , The tax for Cedarville township is 1 $1.65 and $2.05 for the school district, o *3 120ACRE FARM FOR SALE, On the Yellow Springs pike three- fourths mile from Cedarville, This form Is nicely located, being lets than one mile from college, churches and high-school, Improve­ ments are good. Land produces good crops. Nice young orchard, bearing excellent fruit. Never failing springs on form. If interested, call on or ad­ dress, • W. J , HAWriiotwfl, R. F , D,, 2, Cedarvillle. Ohio. EXCURSIONSTOSPRINGFIELD0 Excursion tickets to Bpringflield, Ohio, will be sold Oct, 25th and 26th via Pennsylvania Lines, account Meet­ ing of tTnlonJVeterans* Union of Ohio, State Encampment and Convention of Department of Ohio Ladies’ Veter­ an Relief Union. Most peteojtf have always felt that Judge Scraggy was the man rightfully -nominated and when the merits of the mate were known he would hold the Facts and fancies Fancies are Illusions. Facts are stubborn things*and can’t be resisted. Some morn­ ing.soon you will awake to the fact that ^yoii must buy a new pair of shoes or have cold, wet feet. Then bear in mind it 'should be the Isind we're advertising-—-' : Star Brand Shoes Ate better, Give us a chance to prove ft, They cost you no mote than other reliable brands and are guaranteed to give reason­ able satisfaction to thewearer. For sale at BIRD’S Mammoth Store 3 SS t t ijjgA * . A . t

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