The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
\-\tv I i w l l t 'n i 't ' <Mir J o l t W t v a i l «,oni|»ar<* w i t h : r!n* -o ;\emv i t e m . . * . , 9 h* '(Zedamlle * fWfiHTY-SEVPTH YEAR NQ. *7. CEDARVILLE. OHIO. FRIDAY. DECEMBER9, -190*. 'P R IC E 9 , 0 0 X Y E A R . THEWHEN VIIKIUUSTOJliJ WITJt i.vx-sm uricsh . r t ’ULNGF IELD , OH IO . Where theLadles Bay JKeifs Gifts P p s f o r H o l i d a y B u y i n g Overcoats Business Suits Tuxedo Suits Full Dress Stilts Fancy Dress Suits BOUND OVERTO COURT , TWADDLELOSTHISARM THE NEXTJUDGE. Fo r a time last Saturday night] The name of John Twaddle wag ail- •i it«s « i!_! .„ .... . Now th a t the Cfmgrej*iomU ques | there ipromiscd to he a lively time in j dcd to the long list of ‘corn shredder j tion is settled the attention o i the pel- i the starling o f a free for all light. The i viotima last Baturday morning, The [tticiaus is directed to the selection of a ) victim was Ralph Murdock and he j right hand was crushed to a pulp and .successor for Judge Seroggy. Report**! was badly beaten up The report of the arm had tube amputatedju s t above’are current that a number of attorneys'! the wrist- rand noliticttDBwere in Columbus Tiles-f Rain Coats , Top Coats Bath Robes Dressing Gown an Dress Gloves t* , , i Driving Gloves Knit Gloves Fur Gloves Hosiery Handkerchiefs Guff Buttons ’’Vateh Fobs Mufflers Neckwear Pajamas Night Shirts Dress Shirts Flannel Shirts Sweaters Suspenders Office Coats Underwear Wristlets Umbrellas Suit Gases Card Cases Toilet Sets Collar and Cuff Boxes BUI Books Purses Hats Caps Make Your Selection To-day. the affair,5s that *s Murdock was com ihg up the street lie ssw Joe Baker, colored, abusing Bessie Spencer, and he interfered, This raised Bakers an ger nipd he with the assistance of Ike Webster, who he summoned, started in to even with the young man, This trouble all started near the railroad nt$d ended in front of the Field’s live: ry.barn where two colored hoys assulh ed Murdock. He was knocked down and roughly handled and had it not been for the assistance bystauders rendered his life would have been en dangered. The report first was that his nose, and jaw were broken but the affair did not tu rn out that bad. After an examination by D r. J . O, SteWart a t the home o f M r .'T B, Andrew, Where, the boy had been1taken! i t Was found that the jaw was only fractured. Webster is credited with .adminis tering the knock ou t blow after he was placed under arrest by officer The viefi , of the accident was as sisting D. W. Cline, owner of the ma chine. shedding gome fodder on the Floyd Harrison farm, four miles east o f town. Like many other such cases no rea son can be given as, to how-Twaddle enme to put his hand near the fatal spot, Cline was assisting in the feed* ing ,at the time and by means of the safty arrangements succeeded in stop ping the machine before Twaddle’s arm was drawn in There was no way to release the hand Immediately and the machine had to be taken apart which required over half an hour. During this time Twaddle suffered great .pain bu t remained conscious. Dr, J . O. Ctewartof this place and Dr, Coldbrook o f Selma arrived by the time the man was released, Upon examination it was found that amput ation was-necessary and the injured Kennon. ' He stepped to| one side and 1member was amputated just above delt the blow that brought Murdock, \ the wrist. The .operation was per* down. By time the crowd had grown’ formed by Dc. Stewart, assisted by to great porportions and the officer Dr. Coldbrook. nta$i his prisouer were both threatened,' Mr* Twaddle is about 26 years of but by the threat of Kennon pulling age and is Single making his home p llticaps (J roh uc day to see .Governor Herrick sf to the appointment o f Attorney'- Charles Kyle of Xenia, I t is stated that Mr, Kyle bad the Indorsement o f IS mem bers of the Central Committee and the great Dayton politican, Dr, ‘J . E . Lowes. I t seems that the Governor gave the politicians every assurance that Mr. Kyle would be appointed-in March. I t was expected that the con• test for the Judgeship would be -a warm one as j^ere were several candi dates mentioned for the place, Mr. Kyle ran for the same office against Judge Scraggy about six 'years ago but was defeated. THE STOCk SHOW, liis gun be .was allowed to take Web ster to jail. Baker-, escaped and has nof;been landed. , Monday rooming Webster appeared before Mayor McFarland and was bound over to court oh a charge of as sault and battery, his bond being placed a t,$300, Baker is not only wanted in this casp bu t in the cases of Harry. Shull anu William Gorden for .the theft of some butter from the Towwsley creamery several mouths ago. Shull and Gordon were indicted while Bak er was Released on bis own recogniz ance as'a witness, he' having turned statedjsvidencei i ( — -■ , MURDER AND SUICIDE. Charles Fraver, 67, of Dayton Shot and killed his wife, Henrietta, aged 62,. on Saturday morning, and then turned and comited suicide by shoting- hiroself with the same weapon. Death in each case was instantaneous,' The aged couple were well known in -this county. v N j motive is kbown for the terrible dead other than the wife in- IFndeffTmngbh a vliit ^ritF'relatTvei' with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R S. Henderson. Latest reports are that, the man is improving ns nicely as could be ex pected. . Mr, John Galvin of th e ‘Jamestown Journal, and Miss Mamie Hedrick, of the same place were married some time ago in Xenia by Squire Barnes. The announcement comes as quite a surprise to the friends'of the couple. { When wanting good vegetables ^nd fruits seeMarshall. Read this list: Oysters, q u a r t ....... ,.;..„.25ceute, Flag crackers, Sib.......... ..,.,-25cents, Bananas, dozen, ....... ..,.,,...1 0 cents.> Apples, per p e ck .„ .,.........„ 2 5 cents. Oranges, extra l a r g e . , J O cents, California Grapeir per lb, ..,.15 cents. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, pk .,..40 cents. Pure comb honey....... 30 and 16 cents. Danish cabbage, lb ,....»„ .........2 cents, Quite a neat little surprise was giv en Mrs. Mary Duffield Tuesday eve ning, when friends. apd neighbors gathered, to rcmirtdfficr -that* star had ' HeadAbout to Burst From Severe Bilious Attack. - " I had a severe bilious attack and felt like my head was about to burst when I got hold o f a free" sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach Liver Tablets. I took a dose of them after supper and .the next day felt like a new man and l&vo been feeling happy ever since,” says Mr, J . W , Smith of Jnlifi, Texas Fo r biliousness, stomach troubles and constipation these Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents. Fo r sale by all druggists, At the in ternational Live Stock Show held in Chicago last week the Greene County stockmen brought home a-good list of-prizes; The show is said to have been the best that was even known 'among stockmen. From this township1*were three herds o f cat tle, Meadow.Brook Herd of Polled Angus cattle, owned by D.' Bradfute .and Sop, Andrew Bros Red Polled cattle and F . B. Turnbull with some Red Polled cattle, this being his .first year in the show ring with this breed, ■The Meadow Brook herd won first Grand Champion, .making the third year in succession.that they, had won this prize. Other prized were two champions, four ' firetB. two seconds, ope third, two fourths, one fifth, two sixths, one seventh and one eigh th. Mr, Turnbull on his Tied Polled cattle won second on his two year old steer, second bn yearling >steer, first on steer calf, first on herd and reserve champion bn. Red Polled steer. , •I t was .expected by many sports men that there-wonld be hunting on last Monday hu t such Was not the case a fte r the state game warden pu t hie interpretation on the; new law. The law only permits-20 days of hunt ing and this time expired On the Foufth o f December at midnight. wmnrp All the World Laughs ,during the Christmas season. The very air is full of good feeling. So is our store. Every customer of Bird’s goes away pleased .and loaded down with good things. From front to . back our store is filled with Xmas merchandise. To see is to admire; so pay us a visit. - ‘ * Helpful pintstoHolidayBuyers First, Come Early---“^[ow is the A cc ep ted T im e” I f you wait till the lest day, than the choice articles are gone, you can not find what yon wbnt and go away dissatisfied. Come now, avoid the the rush, make you selections and you ■will depart with a smile on your face. Umbrellas. They arc durable and as good as you" can get fin*' your, money any where. Both in Silk and Cotton. They mnkr ’a desirable Chrisjtimis We have them-from 50c to $3.00 J5-* SIS gift. * » § * $ » * ? §*' j v - g ' S 3 . ' g g w . J=S p ' tajf igt ' i n & • o O o s £*' o O o * * Chinaware In 'the Holiday line 'o f Chinaware kye show, you will find many articles that will make showy and attractive presents. It costs nothing to look so come andiea them. - . • _Toys! _Toys! • We hnvejust received m y J i« e „ o f toys from Chicago, ,the place where- they make make all kinds. We have | ju st what the-child wants. Wo have •Automobile?,/ Drums. ".Games,’ ' Bolls- Trunks,' Dolt’s Baby-Buggies, etc, . Come in and see them. • • ■ I •7 mm ' —Strayed "White sow .weighing be tween two and three hundred pounds some time Monday night. Anyone having knowledg of same will be paid IbFfEilfTrouhleTiy uptI^Ing"~W]\Hr ■*«>.-*»«^ -•*«».-"’■V e*«K■>. -TS-■: 5^5?•3rvS'5 ^ •SS' JSr '*''4*'^ tiun-"wiiid“ doligliEftti" ^i]h9ie“ fiy*uTirfl phonograph, after which the company dispersed wishing Mrs; Duffield many happy returns of the day. . When j^ou want a pleasant purge tive try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagreeable effeef. Fo r sale by all druggists, —New canned goods now in at Cooper’s consisting of 10 & 15c, to matoes. 10c & 15c, com 10 <& 15c, peas, baked beans, pie punpkin, baby beets 10c, per can.- ^—Peninsular ranges are wonderful bakers and hookers. The supply hardly equals the demand. .Better-se6 them at K bkr & H astings B ros , A t Whitehall farm last Friday eve ning Joseph Kild.ow of Dayton lost his left arm while feeding a corn shrdd er. H e was just Finishing the work when the accident happened. His hand was completely cut off and found in the mow. A wife ahd little child are dependent on him for a living. Yellow Springs News. We are now prepared , to handle ytfur corn The D, S. ’Ervin Co. m .... q u m i t y ^ t i t r p r f ^ s ^ r G u r 1 n u v b isy "> g iiO "C s i..a n a ...i T U D ' o e r s : .... w II W e h^vethe most complete line of footwear in the W city and guarantee you good honest service in every w | | article you buy. In our stock you need not be afraid 4 of buying anything out of style or shop worn as our ‘ ® stock is of the best and newest Ifhings on the market. # m mt$s 1 % For Xmastyatle we liave puivlmsed some.of tlie most- beautiful designs in for Men, Women and’Ulnldren. Tliese make a most appropriate present, and at small cost. The Gift Store, M c C O L L U M ’ S W ill easily solve the problem of what to give tie r or Him,, No trouble to find something for Father, Mother, Bister or bro ther or anyone you wish to. remember at .-.^Ghristnms. We need no t mention the many things to be found b6r«b I t is well known th a t we a t a1! times drove a . line'of wiieb tilings hh is found in first class jewelry MotTs ouiside of large eitles. Yott cnn$t please the hoy better than by giving' him a w a td i. We have them from $1*<X>up, Girh; too will be pleased with watches. (Wo liave already p u t away some th a t will m ake giad the hearts of some of the fair girls of the 'neighborhood.) Make an ea rly call and select whft} you wan t bejore the rush of the last days, C’omb whother you >vish to buy ■ or not. You’re always welcome and we’ll trea t you as well a s wo know. ficCOLLUM, T h e J e w e l e r . . E l e c t e d ' ’ J m 4 ......... j Don’t fail to seeus as we are in a position to saveyou money on every thing you buy, Horner Bros. $ Co„ € € € € € € € € € € € € € € ^ 39 S. Limestone S i, SPRjNGFfED, O; Opposite TransFer Station. O U f t I fL O U l 0 —Buff and n . ■“■Dobbins. Il'K-k cockcrals, lleV* J. B, Edenburn of Xenia, for mer piistor of tbo Fresbytcrian cluueli In that city has received a call as pus- - • - tor 0 1 thoF irst Fresbylerinn church of The paper mill hua been shutdown Little lloek, Ark. The call which was the past week whilok-ime repairs wviv ummimous has been accepted. The sal- made. During dm time i >i(.-id.*m ; ary will be $11,500 a year. , Little has been in the East on hufincts. ,, I f a vote were taken on the most, popular hour, our Golden Rule v/Ould receive a handsome ma jo rity ,,.,..,. I t Is the choice of bakers and housewives who Drew, because It goes fa rthe r and gives bettor resu lts than any other ‘ flour ever milled, Brit don’t take our word for .it—try It for yourselfr and he oohvJnmL .,,.,,, L H. Sulfenberger, C e d a w i l t e , O h i o , The Farmers’ Co-operative IIarvc:Jt*| Mrs. Dennifi.n and daughter. Mu* ing Machino company of Springfield, (garet. ofSparlamlj Id., are gm-. tH o| will be ready to turn out machine in- her lather, Mr. S, K.Wiliiuuemi auu vented by William A. N . Whitley, a t family Springfield in two weeks. MatyJPugsley ot South Ghav- Mvs, W. R. MeCheniev, Mia. W* W. Creswell, Aim. F. A* Turk at and lesion was the guest of Miss Fannin j Miss Jennie BwttmTwere in Bpring- Jaekson the first o f the week. t field,. Monday, We will bo glad to make -bids to those haying Corn to sell, ■ The D, g. Ervin Go. i i Bilious Colic Prcvenied, Take a douhledos* o f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first innlcation of the disease ajspenrs and a threatened nt* able may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way wUbJjperfeet success. For sale by nil druggist*, ■—Well Drilling! IVoi-nm bavin/. Weils t«» drill will do v;t*ll to see W. II, Strain, A local basket bull team played the OH1 1 on boy* Wl-ducsday evening and were defeated by a score of R) to 15. Two guinea . tonight: tkdurvilh- college vs. Ciiif. >n an 1 t cdarvillc High Behoei vs, Clifton’-: second team *- 'Fur holiday ;;o;i h -ui'-h rn eh iia ware, child’s «h«!i m - ih , tbdl? g iiue-s and toy* go t'»Co‘*pviX t —Oyster, Mvrct juitatnes, cram far* id;! o f a n f ' f t * lit (*n;)!»"rVl. s sn sittiitiriiii'.v - You lack faitli in an ti&tried v;; rejnetlyf ' YouWHIHaveFaith . -l i t •;■ ■■>. I' U g h t f l l i g i i i i l l t i Q u im n a T a b l e f s alter ono trial, bold v ith ati ab* EolHtciUJorantco to chjo or dr: --ji, f, ■,{ Will St fund ‘your siu>3ii.y. tViil otto C COLDS, tA OCtPPE, ^ NEURALGIA* COUOHS, £ l c MAiABlA* HfenDACHt, Am jicrfcefly batxn!c.'l*~nov e r 't-: gripe nor sicken■ncu-r x:nm di#* .I tiers -no badefi-'-t upon tho heart & -o-nover injure thy most driieato etomaeh, ACCEPT HO SUBSTITUTE, Ark for Sand ituH on s it in g IGfflMegfclAIAlffEy e« <$S£. cBtts. a Q u i n i n e T a w e i s r • a t tm v tM tm r m * THE HERB C0*» ■.■..j*-- ■ - in*' w % f it 4 brat>*4 u aH T H J iv a h o t D itdP * . X*
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