The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
' 1 k \ l1 A ffe? O tr Job WWk will comparv with thatof any ‘4lnr 4r<u,.*„, t^ENT^NI^Tft YEAR NO. f CBBARVILLB OHIO. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 . i 90 G. -* J r V’ w ^ n A i A i AAAA^ 7 cj 3 Lera c";cD casi-rf an 1 Ir/Jcsrr>'',;;*nc3te3t yyrx arjbscrip’- is i an Urtf c,id a pjwps scuic- rcest is camcctly desired..» » ,» « ,. . PRICE SI,00 A YEAR. WILLNOTCHEAP HOW TO GET A PASS, Columbus, Tub. 8--(lQ p . in. Special to Herald) '-*Hon. George Tittle of Greene coun ty informs the Herald repre sentative that he will not Columbus, Feb, 8~(10 p, m. Special to H erald)-By the signature of Governor John M. Pattison to the Freiner two-centbili one o f \c • x V .r v ...r * T: " f t 9 % >* ***%% *& » Vt .-'V/jTL enier the congressional fight his promises to the people of ^ "«™ Ohio have been made good. ■v■ *The Senate today passed under the *present circum stances. Two conventions and a personal fight between two of the candidates is any thing bu« an inviting contest. With . one convention Mr. Little would have probably beena candidate but he would not.ask for a nomination that would have to be fought in the convention, - boards of elections, and highest courts. WEATHER REPORT. Kalnfall,2.98 inches; wlttd dii'ec {ion, southwest; pe r coo t sunshine, 41; dea r days, 7; cloudyV l i ; yaiiis, &}. number of snows, 4; depth of pnow, 8 Inches; range of tempertt- juce, 10 degrees; average tempera* lure, 8 degrees; highest temperature, 70 degrees; lowest temperature 2 degrees; January , iOOS ^vaa 9 cle- grees warmer t h a u f ia n h a r y 190& There was one thund e rsto rm du ring the month. The ground hog pro gnosticates six weeks more w inter. Samuel Creawell, Observer, WILL HAVE SALE.. ,St?v J* W. Pollock Is arrang ing for a sale of fine .blooded Po lled Durham cattle'oh March 7. A t th is time Ire will sell h is farm Imple ments, horses, etc. H e lm s ren ted Ids farm and will move to town. He 18 getting o u t a catalogue o f h is cattle which w ill be completed by the Herald press abotif -tho 15th of i7th of this month, ^ .the, Freiner bill by a unani mous vote. A few minutes afterwards the Governor had Signed the measurewhich will give the .people, tworeentfares March 10. CHANGES LOCATION. The ed itor of th e Herald i$ in re ceipt o f U le tte r from p rof. J . Bobb H a rpe r, fo rm e r ed itor of th is paper, who for ^several y ea rs has heen professor of science in the High Softool a t Superior, Wisconsin. He informs us th a t he resigned his position in the schools a t Superior to accep t a m o re lucrative one a t Wilmette, 111,, a suburb of Chicago Prof; H a rp e r sta tes th a t h is labora tories a re well egulped hav ing most every thing in th a t line th a t could be needed, The le tte r sta tes th a t Mrs, H a rp e r arrived there la st Saturday , Prof. H arpe r'a lso states th a t in a ll th e ir wanderings,, he and Ins wife, bo th of whom were former professors in Cedarville college have n o t lost in te rest ih the college and Cedarville people. The H e ra ld wishes Prof, H a rp e r much success in Ids new location.' NEW m The Senate hag passed a bill p?c* Tiding for the erection of » homo for the crippled and deformed children. A n . appropriation of 850, COOis ashed and a commission of three to name the site. Tb* com mission is to ho named by tfto governor. * SpringfleM, £ 1 ,, Feb; -S.—Thp Clojwy Island .Pair Association of Ham il ton County was adm itted to mem bership in the. Madrivor and Miami Valley P a ir C ircu it a t its annual meeting in this city today. The othorbuslttess transacted was chiefly th a t fixing of dates for the county fairs during the summer. These dates are n$ follows. S tate P a ir, Columbus, September 8 , 4, S, e, 7 ; Ham ilton County, Cin cinnati, August 14, 15,18,17} Xenia, AugusfcG, 7, 8 , 9; Coney Island, Cincinnati, August 21, 22 , 23, 24; Urbapna, /-August 14, 15, JG, 17; Springfield, August 21, 22, 23, 24; Bellfontame, August 21, 22 ,20, £4; London, Augusc'28, 20, 20, 81; H en - ton, August 28, %9,20, 31; Daytdu, i September 8 , 4. 5. 6 , 7; TJaton. Sen- .Senator Hutlmaui,otfered his b ill tember 11, 12, 13, 14; Marysville, Monday to fix sleeping car and September 11 , 12 , 13, 14; Bichwood, palor car rates a t 11.00 bach sea t or September 18,19, 20,21; Troy, Sep- j b irth, the upper birth to be remain tember 17,18.'19, 20, 2 1 ; Hamilton, l up i f unsold. -This bill will be fought H ill of Columbiana wants a law to regulate the observance of Mem orial o r Decoration day. There Is to be no base-ball, theater©** open saloons, etc, Village councils can appropriai- /.money to be expended, under tbe"direction of a committee of ox-soldiers for the observance of tb e day. - - . Merely a few h in ts to any lawmaker whoes railroads pass lias been cu t iragh t do in order th a t h e m ight g e t a life pass. Showing a few Stunts he The W , C. T\ H , will m eet hex Thursday afternoon a t 2 o'clock, F e b -15 a t the home o f Mrs, D,. S. E rv in .. Th is meeting Will bebbgerv- The following interesting program ed aa a W illard Memorial a suitable | has boon . prepared by the Greene CHARLES 0 .WIL October 2, 8 ,-4, 5; Washington, O. H , 11,12,13,14. The old officer^ all of whom have served continuously for five years, were relected- They a re : Presi dent/ O. H . Ganson, U rbauua; vice .president, W. L , - Tenneyf Troy; secretary, J . W, Growl, Urbana; t., (.surer, W. J . Ferguson, D ay ton ; excutive committee, L, W. Kilgore, London;Daniel S* TUriok, Ingomar.. It. B. Grieve, Xenia. - 1 ' Ofctowa County may ask for acV mission to th e 'circuit and i t was voted to adm it It, if the request will be- preferred. ‘ A protest was made against the 'F o ste r-B ill now before ' the Legislature, which provides th a t fairs shall devote 20 per cen t of the money received by taxation to tbe improvement of the poultry indust ry, The n ex tm ee ting -will he held in Dayton. , ' - ' with greater tenacity by the Full- man company th an was the two- eent rate by tile railroad companp. U sua lly 'a birth for a n igh t odists' about ,$2.50. 'The Senate on -Tuesday defeated the Little substitute for* the X ealy measure to investigate’ Cincinnati. The House passed the measure b u t the ‘Senate, which is Democratic, W'ould not pass the measure un til if-waS known who th e /President of the Senate would appoint on the cqmmitfcee. The Democrats were afraid th a t the bi-partisan commit- ", tee*would m ake a whitewash in - • vegtigafion. WEATHEROBSERVER. Mr, Samuel • GreSwell, of-.near- Cedarvillo, who furnishes us with program 1 « * "«#W~Kfiifiged Collection will be taken. ' AH persons in terested In Temperance and the goad government in cmr •town a re invited. ■' B a XMG0OWD£*1 Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An abfio&rfely pore* creamol tartar powdet* MYAi. MKHWKlWOtSCO,, HEWYWW. County Good Beads Ahsodfttion f'!», w .o uuwjs ifu-nvm.. * uw u , - the mooting a t ’Yellow Springs, iHOtbiug ou to f th e regu la f routine F eb ruary 18; * business to transact o th e r than Opening add ress by Chairman of consider a comm tttdeatiou- idressed GrceneCounty Good.Boads Associa- to counil l>y Mayor McFu and. The regular meeting o f council} Adispkteh states th a t C .Q . Hilde wa vh<dti Mba'dU^Ht^iMdag, b ran t w«« la Gatumbua a few d a y a ia -re p o rt for nnmy yearkt' hers being pri'sente There *“ 1 «: , ..The "search and .seizure” bill, an- fAn^i-Salopn-measure, was passed by .the JEfPM #6 on » vote of 194 to 14; Probate and Common Pleag ’courts have final .jurisdiction in a ll cases. :Property i d a “ dry” , territo ry can be !sea rched "and the fin d in g 'o f liqttotg to be evidence in the prose- {ju^ioh.. Fines o f $50 to '^ldo fo t. the monthly' weather' reports, has been . •■ 4 1 i es 01 t° towi r . cue Observing the Weather' and keeprng;IIl¥ ofiense and 8203 to 8500 fe rtile . . . . . ' . ■ -Druggist must keep tiott, T, L, MagrUdor, r '“Proposed Legislation,” address by A . M. Mumper of C lark County, a n d llO n .J, B. Cummings of Xenia. “H istory, and Construbtion of <|reetto County Koads,V addressed by E , L. Gowdy, Xenja. “ Experience in Boad Building as an Official,” by John B . Stevenson, former County Commissioner, “ Practical Boad Building,” G. A. MeKtfy, County Surveyor. "Good Boad Construction, as Viewed by a Citizen,” A. H. White. Hon. Samuel Houston, State Highway Commissioner, is expected to be presen t a t th e 'meeting and will deliver art address. A il the subjects will be open for discussion a t the conclusion of each address. m ig h t ...................................... cand idate a n d is judged th a t H lid e -' well is quite a Bills to th e amo im to l .about $350; b ran t wanted to make terms, fear- some rc-,-poets. The Ohio Live Stock Association of which Mr. O. 15. Uradfute in president will meet in Columbus n e x t Wednesday ana Tuhrsday* A good program has been arranged. AMoneySavin Our entire Full and Winter stock of Boots, Felt Combinafciono, Arties and Shoe. Here arc a few lots of odd sizes in some of bur best makes which, if the sizes are right are money savers for you. o One lot Men's $1.00, SL50 arid 15.00 shoes, sale price,................. .......... • • • *g.4S One lot Men’s $3,00, mid $3.50 shoes, sale pnee,.............. *............ S2.o8, and 82.89 One lot Ladies* $4.00 and $L50 ahoes, sale price,.................... -au b3.2J Sfecs 21-2, 3 ,3 1-2, and 4 , 5n B, 0 , 0 , width. One lot ladies' 12 . 80 , and * 3 . 00 j shoes, salepnee, ................. S 1 . 78 , and 8 l ..89 w ■r> ■ ■ ' ' ■ ‘ Need The MOney 5o Goods flust Go Regardless Of Cost. HORNERBROS. &CO. ^ S o u t h U l n t & < 5 t o ^ 4 - i s 't * ^ p i * l n ^ f i 0 l d | O l i i o ^ wore ordered paid. The -reports of the different committees wore read and approved. Thovo was Some dis cussion n b p u ta b ill of M£. Jacob Sieglor’B for services a s treasurer b u t after th© m atter was talked over th e b ill was allowed. The Mayor’ s communication to council asking this body to take .up tfto plan of providing sorne^ system whereby tlm n igh t watchman could register his rounds, was taken up. Mr, A. 2 , Sm ith was presen t and explained th© system used by the Hagar Straw • Board and Paper Company. The clock and the sta tions, r 'xteen, cost about $35. ’Jl’lio d ial on the clock shows to tne min ute whon the watchman registered. A Committee tif three wr.3*appointed to look into the adviaibillty of purchasing such a system* Tim. Mayor named Weimer, Gillaugh and Walker. In his communication the Mayor also asked th a t some protection be provided by council to’take care of th e corporation books and papers. The village for some time has had, th e use of th e Building Loan cafe b u t this has .been taken out within tbe past few days, I t 10 expected th a t a vault can bo p u t in by utilte* Ing p a r t ot the lower p a rt of tlib j bellfry tower, Mr. W, J . Wildman has offered to sell the Steel door ahd combination lock in the building owned by ttlo ban!: on South Main s tr e e t for $23. A committee con sisting of Andrews, Shroades and McAfee was named to investigate and report. A vote of thanks wfts extended Mr. A. 2. Sm ith fo r the information he had given council on the watch m ans system, ■ K. W. Kennon wan rc-appolnted by Mayor McFarland as highfc- Wafehman, council confirming the appointment. Y, M. C» A. The colored Young Mena Christian Association will bo addressed' by Dr. j. O. Stewart Sunday -evening a t th e A. M. IS, church four o’clock dll young Men are invited. frightfully Burned, films. W» Moore, a isKicfilttislj of Ford Glty, Fa., had his haMfright* fully bunion in an electrical furnace. Ij Ho applied Bueklett’fl Arnica Salvo with the usual reault; “a quick 6<»d perltecb cure.” Greatest heater on earth for Bum s, Wounds, Sores, Feccma and Files, C3e a t all Drug- gist. § ing Mr. L ittle’s strength. Whatever was discussed a t this meeting resulted In little being agreed upon, neither party having anything to say. I t Is taken for granted th a t Mr, L ittle hold aloft iron* the Clinton county man as the ltd tor announced th a t his committee would call a convention within a few days. Both Senators Forakor and Dick have been appealed to to settle the matter b u t little is expected of th em iu such a fight factionally. Fearing • th a t he could not be nominated in anything bu t Ills own convention, Mr. H iidebran t has called a convention io r Wilmington on March, 15. remarkable ma& in He is ac tive' and well able to look after himself a l though' t a r advkuoed in years and was in Benia a few days ago pass ing from one point to another ju st like a young persou, manifesting a keen relish for meeting Old friends, and acquaintances. -Air. Creswell takes pride in the unusual privilege of living on the place where he was burn 87 years ago, ami has see the changes th a t have taken place In this county from the days when I n dians were plentiful here, down to this time. Bo long a life on one spot is saldome given to anyone,—Gazette. SUES GAS CONPANY. Mr. T. B. MecicIIng has brought su it against the Buckeye Gas Com being a t ' S(-Cwld offense; a record of a ll liquor sales. Dyug- ir|vokefi\!' thd law are barred years. ■ ; (Concluded pli,Third Page.) MRS. MARY GEE, ■i . ' - -The lie course comes noted lecture, L , B. W ickersliam ,; lino last summer across Mr. Merit will give one of his popular lecturer* iing>6 farm. ext number on the lecture [pany for damages to the amount of ^,0;tlG o£ r'?1‘,T ° a13 nes l-ebruary 22, when t h e ; * 379 . 0 ;;. The company laid its pipo I' 1’£,dftf ’,afci1 i° olocJ” flirA, T, R .f** *. . . . .* * v. - .i lillPUTi n.f fll'A finH Mrs. Mary Geo died Wednesday night a t the home of h e r brother, Mr,. L.*A* Tcasafte r an illness cover ing several weeks. Mrs. Gee has been a resident of CedavvlUe for m any years, bu t sinco he}* serious iilneRs has been a t her b ro th e r^ home south o f town. rj|’ho deceased was 72 years of Age and leaves but one Child, Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Morning Stitt, Iowa, Who has been liefe during a part of hc-r illness. The funeral taken place from tlm th is afternoon, Burial a t tbrfn. the cemetery north o f a~ ■- 1 <• Mr. GroundHogSawHisShadow You know what that means. More winter weather for two long months* And it means that good, solid footwear will be very health. lential •to foot comfort and THAT'S THE POINT • I-> * Q of the whole affair that we want to cal! your attention to because we’re ready and able to help you out andmake health and comfort a certainty. WHATEVER YOUR WANTS ARB Shoe, Boots, Belts, Overshoes, Arotics, Bobbers, Alftskas, etc., can be fitted here to your absolute satisfaction, and at the “20 per cent less than elsewhere prices” that have made us headquarters for hundred of wise buyers, When in Spring* geld, meet your friends and leaveyour packages at i , 1 ' ‘ NIBLEY’H, TUB A Having ot E9 pOT ccttfc - nnycuif Footwear. Arcade Shoe M U N O F I K M ) o iu o R 0 m
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