The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

( Fry Ij£ r!”l b JiO 'i f J* -h \ f t r i * viuu r , , tej<dtv %¥ttii l digs 0i any ot! k r tirro : 1 '-Xfynjrs She r-4-- t , '*» r j -**- ■ SRcrUiccsr 3 d a 1 - ;. ../»t-vJa tmbntwinth . nm m, i* C E D A R V U iE O H IO . F E IM Y * APHIL 11 4 0 0 9 , P 8 I 0 2 £ ifi.W A Y ¥ M * Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. Aa absotetely pate, cream of tartar powder. 1 i 0 *aJ • ■’ «■- •■.... ■. A.... • : •;l\ . ■ '. • IWVAt BAKjHft POWDtRCO., NEWYOftfe L TORRENCE PROMOTED, The airaottncemenfctbat Mr, W. R forrance, ticket and freight ageufc far the Pennsylvania lines a t South Charleston, was to be promoted and given the office of freight agent a t Xenia whs received with consider­ able of gratification on the part of hfs friends. , Mr.■'Torrence is a native-of this place,and for many years was the local, agent, “being transferee! to South Charleston from here* Pie was always recognized by the com­ pany and the patrons of the office as- a coptpatafit, and accommodating official always giving the, best of satisfaction. . " Jnthepointof serviceMr. Torrence is ouoofthe oldestmen intbo service havingbeenwith the company near- iy twenty-flve years* He Is how to be rewarded for the years of faithful work in being given one of the beso 'offices in this section. % PLEASE TAKE NOTICE* AU members wilt please call on the Secretary of the Cedarville Pro­ tective Association And get one 'of the metal signs to put on your gate or other prominent place showing that, you belong to this organization These signs 'should be placed so th a t every ope could gee them in passing along the .toads. The asso­ ciation has done much valuable Jwork and, it Is believed tha t these signs will be the means of strength- ;-enlog the real intention of the mem-' bers m the minds of those who would approporatelive stock. ) PAiNTAjAlaisr<5 - Has reached a science with the Gl-eene Seal folks; The highest de­ gree of purity has been attained by j Green Seal Paint,; ' „ , ■* For sale by:Kerr. &Hastin”gs3ros* -Get an Oliver Steel breaking {plow of 'Kerr A Hastings Bros. MILLINERY OPENING. ' ,, n, ' - y ' ‘ " %) *, 'Y v,4 . * Y B e g s to a n n o u n c e t h a t o n Friday and Saturday Sixth and Seventh i ° ' f o f S p r i t UHll be prepared- to show a n it* selection of. the latest models fo r Spring and Summer wear. t JH l a r e c o r d i a l l y I n v i t e d , Miss Jt. L. Crauford. ThoaromalCouutygabbath.^ehooi Ofttivcntiun will mi fsrlu Trlftpdsy,; April lOth, at-Gcdanille, in the Jlo- formeu Presbytomu church, begin-- ningat 10 o’clock a, m., .and contin­ uing on,f;hronght an .afternoon and evening session. The state worker a t this meeting will be Mr. M. A., Honlino, teacher training secretary, who will address the convention dack ocnolou. A number of other ad­ dresses and papers-Will bo given,1 The county officers ask for large delegations from all over the county so that this may be one of the beet conventions'we have ever held. PROGRAM, Mornidg Session,—Beginning 10 o’clock. Devotional service; reports of county officers’, (a) Openingwords from county president, A M. Goode, Xenia Township; 0?) Financial state­ ment county treasurer, Laura Alex­ ander, Spring Talley; “Good Citi­ zenship,” H . G. JDean, Xenia; ap­ pointment of committees; address, “Good Citizenship” , Rev, H. C, Middleton, Cedarville;' music ad­ dress, “The Needs ofTeaches Train­ ing” -M, A. IJonlino, Teacher Train­ ingSecretary, Columbus, O. Afternoon Sesslbn—BeginmngljIS o’clock. ’Devotional servicoB;Sports of‘department‘Secretaries, tal Pri­ mary Department, Miss Kate Sch- weibold, Xenia ; <b) Home Depart­ ment, Mrs, George H Geyer,Xenia; (c)Teachet's Training ‘Department, Mr. HarveyKlara, Xenia township: report of nominating Committee; paper “How-Interest the Sabbath School in Missions,” R. L.,Pean, Jamestown; music; address, “The Methods of Teacher Turning1“M. a \ Hopline, .Columbus, round table; let ,'tUbe ready to take part in this. Evening,Session.—Devotional ser­ vice; address, “The Problem of the Boy” , Rev. C. I*. Conger, James­ town; music; address, “"Why Study the Bible,’CM. A. Honfine, Coium- bus;/report of committe on resolu­ tions* benediction. GUILTY Bir ARE D U D . The oano of Stats* of Ohio against' battery was tried in tho Probate court last Friday, ,A largo number of witnesses wore ' subpoenaed op both Bides, Tho ease was the outcome of the election trouble last October a t the primary when T. lb Andrew and <F H, Andrew could linve no outsiders about the polls to conduct the “ma­ chine” to their own personal advan­ tage. „ * Its will be recalled thafc .it was a t ( thio time that ballots were changed, vvitbm the shadow of the spot where switched and twisted as if by magic., be had Ida olat fractured in Wo at- CURBSJO BE Tho regular monthly meeting of isf|xa. all members being nrenent escepi Weimer, Tho meeting van one oi unusual interest in that dispito a reinonotranco against moving out the curbs three feet as slated in a previous issue of tho Herald, council votes to publish the notice to wove out three and ono half feet. . The Star lobbiot “Boss” Andrew was there aa usual and directed tho vunts fence and jinovomcnts of (ids) public sen ‘from the same side of the WORD PROGRESSING. Th« work on the lnot nuarten; tor the-Exchange Bank is progressing as’fast as could be expected. The void -weather back made work impossible a t tho time. The firm of llitt Brothers 1ms the contract for putting hi the large cement fire proof vault and have started the work. The now homo for this institution will be a great improvement-in that section of the town, INJUNCTION SUIT. ThomasMitchell has brought Bnit in the Common pleas Court against coufity treasurer O. B. Kauffman to prevent the collection of the Dow tax amounting to |20S.8i. GBREX SEAL PAINT Is made right. That’s the reason why iso many of our best painters are recommending ‘it. And they know, too. ' Hoi- sale by Kerr &Hastings Bros. Spring Shoes ForEverybody Take no cliHHces wJti 0 Hbuyingyour shotsif you wiifffcsatisfaction hi styl©# Slid (h e b e s t m m S H O T S f o r t h o LHA ST 'M ONBY * badits Shoos and Oxfords— .......... *............*.................to B o y s a u dM isS 6 s S h o e s . . . . ................................. ............ ...........7 S a t o ^ l o r ) . . . *• *** ^ **;_*». lu c t o ode ^ ^ M en 's W o r k S h o e s (n il s o lid ) . li . . *** ............................................' ■ Mm*$ D re s s S h o e s . ...................... .... ..................... .. ‘ ***** ‘ *“ **^L i 0 t(s Sa tis fy ing i t s eu sto irieK fe t h e ru le o f t h e A rc ad e Sho e H ou se . C o m e k m d g e t a cq u a in ted . M e e t y o u r M e n d s a n d h a v e y o u r p a ck a g e s ch ecked fr e e a t NISLEY’S arcade shoe store Mfafkei/S o ld s tfu id “ ” „ S^ iing fie ld ; Ohio. ■ w VMM Fir^tin the ballot-box and thou in judges choc, pocket or anyotbor con­ venient place he chose to put them. I t wag .at this time tha t J. S~ Brown, R.'F. Rerr. Vtl'W, Noi’ttinp and the Editor of die Herald were all put aut„ of fhe room, Main strength was used and two o r, three wefts handled roughly. Affidavits were Hied against thyparties by of­ ficer Ketinon and the -bnueli bound over to Probato ejwjrfcby Mayor Me FarlancU The ’invlvcrs would not hold water and Prosecuting Attor­ ney Howard had the arresting offi­ cers file now ones* ‘ _ ' The testimony in tho elme was largely political* dtamo of the ques- tions being an fpliowa: Did you vote for Herrick? Are you a Kepublf- can?' Do you always support the nominees? etc, as if how a man vot­ ed, had something tudo With an aS- Baulb and batter'* case, - Andrew had for hia witness tho following; ■ Mono Jones, Andrew Jackson, . - * John Spencer, - • ; C. M* Bhlgway, Frank Jackson, H. A.McLeun, 4-‘ / v *' ’ D* K.Tarbox, - ? G-.Y. Winter, ,/• . - Ralph Murdockj, D. H 1McFarland, Among the witnesses subpoenaed for Andrew was Rev. O. H» Milligan wpa knew nothing "about the case having been oaf, of town the day of the trouble. Other witnesses were hot near. ■ , The witnesses ip* |lw» were: 1R* F* Kerr, -,,v - - *; ■ " ; 3. $■Brown, W a v . North up, ; C, C. Morton, , - J . C. Grludle, W. G, KOnhOn, ■G, F. Siegler,' - , - ' Ted Richards, ' ’ John Johnson,' -Karlli Bull. i Hot wear all the witnesses were called, on. either aide, Judge. Shoup afto’ hearing the testimony stated that he would df> niss Andrew as he thought ono oldo US guilty as the’- other. The decision caused consid­ erable comment among attorneys and the people ofXenia a t the time In that It was something new to find a man guilty and then release him. Tho case was Watched by many Xcnianaamobg whom were Cheny Cretora, Mike Broadstone, Ike Dines and many others of the Schmidt gang thatwanted to sec-if a now precedent waa to be established th a t would have any effect on “gang” politics, Tho state was represented by Charles Darlington and Charles Howard, while the defence waa rep- renented by W. F. On* and J. C* Foley. GOVEBMOR BETER. G ove rno r P a ttig o n a n d p a r ­ t y p a rs e d th ro u g h h e re l a s t n ig h t sh o r tly b e fo re efeven o’c loek o il a- spec ia l t r a in ; of th re e coaches fo r C inc inna ti t?he re the" Chief H xe eu tlv e Will und e rgo tr e a tm e n t in C lirist}0 H o sp ita l. I n th e p a r ty w e re Mrs* Bat** tlcon a n d so n J o h n , nu rses, doc to rs , a n d a few M e n d s t h a t h a d b e en bu s iness ass© e la te s ©f t h e Governor* I t is ex p ec ted t h a t the. G ove rno r will, bo rem ov ed to h is coun ­ t r y hom e n e a r M ilford upon le av in g t h e ho sp ita l. , Tho last few days of nice [weather has had much to id [with tho patient gathering ‘strength. fAhe bulletins haw] * showed marked improveineiit | for Home Hum. tempt to eject J. y. Brown last October. Whether tho gutters aye over fixed or not tho public money will bo .expended as “pap” -to nourish: ,the * “gangs” Organ. Judas never smiled more or cut the long green faster,’allowing the juice to over­ flow in the cuspidor, than when tjie ‘.‘gang” voted him morO' “graft.” An ordinance was' passed giving the mayor and other officers power to confiscate fixtures, etc. under til© search and seizure law: - An ordinance was passed creating a place for second night watchman, the appointee also to he street com­ missioner,, A salary-oi' -%W per year was provided. The watchman Js to go on duty at night a t ten o’clock and remain until daybreak. It4s expected that Wm.- Clematis will get the place. . ' ; Another office was created forOtto of the faithful and that was city solicitor a t a salary of $75per year. When the corporation affairs were conducted on. business lines and tor the interests .of the public a t largo a solicitor has never, been needed but since the public must pay for privateimprovemenisand the settle- lug of petty grieveneus a lawyer must be lured- The “gang must ex­ pect to gd into law the coming year? Then again the official organ re­ quires somuch of the public money. I t always . nourishes better on “graft.” , '• The solicitor ordinatic&WaspuBbed thfOttgh ’ council by member Andrew’se ffo rts add arniore Sur­ prised man you never saw wheu the Mayor stated that fho solicitor iuum I reside in the corporation. This caused some argument-, and the law had to be, looked, up hut nothing touching the subject could be found, The office was created for J. 0. Foley who bo ably defended the “gang,” Herrick, and all the rest of the -grafters and boodlem a t all times, ' , Another matter was brought up and that was tho annexing oi moro; territory to the <-orporatlon. Officer Kemmn has erected a residence a t tlio edge of -the corporation and asked to bo taken m. Mayor Mc­ Farland thought that all houses and lots' touching, that were not in, should bo taken in to raise the: tax valuation. He stated th a t thisr would hit ono member of council aud sure enough i t did, for the shot certainly stung him, in nam­ ing jjover tho diffotomte-piecOs of property tho Mayor listed the Mitchell property owned.byAndrew Bros, and no sooner had the words loft the Mayor’s lips than member Andrew drawled out; “ I don’t be­ lieve wo want to pay any more corporation tax but if any one wants in lot them in.” The man that ia so keen to vole taxes on other people actually vomited over the dose he might have to take himself* Council will meet again tonight. Tins afternoon they view a sewor. near Mr. G. H. Smith’s properly and tho establishing a grade for cement Walks cutting of a hill on Cedar street, - W YOU HAVEN’T USED IT Buy a. good brunhaean ofGfocn Sea! Faint, and bo glad your eye caught this. For pale by Kerr &Hustings Bros. WHERE 1J COpY*.IGHTWO6BYT>b£Bb3T£rt1&]ijT0jN ceWCHliC^eO. TK3E WILL SOOH BErHAPF'Y, >BUTTER BRpWN *ty l lk COME ‘BACK., THEY WILL BE ON. THU PAGE A LONG TIME* THEYWIIL DELIGHT YOU AND TALK To Y.oV ABOUT OUR BU^INE^J* PERHAPS YOU WONDER WoW WE OoT MR*. R. F . O U T C A U L T / THE , C R E A T O R OF B U T T E R BROWN AND THE W O R L D S H IGHEST PA ID A R T I S T , T o M A K E F b R V S A F R E ^ .H , *$I<3N£D D RAW ING EACH W E E K ; BUT W E D I |)— IT CO ST V S NO >5MALl P R IC E . W E A R E CLAD THEY W ILL BE HERE* B U T T E R BEL IEVES IN T R U T H . W E DO. W E M AK E A P R O F IT , EV E R Y M ERCHAN T MU .ST. W E D o .N o T *<CVT P R I C E D "— EXCEPT ON BROKEN -*SIZE\S OR WHEN OV ER LO A D ED ,— W E M AK E P R I C E D " R IGH T IN THE BEGINNING. W E W U H T o M AK E MONEY , WHO POHLSN 'T? BUT W E CAN M A K E , MORE -SELLING A T A F A IR P R O F IT , AND DOING . A BIGGER BU-SINE-S-S: HELP Y bU R -S E L F &Y MAK ING OUR VOLUME L A R G E R . * W E INV ITE YOU T o LOOK EACH W E EK A T MR '; O U T - 'C A U L T '/S 'C A R T O O N '>5, ; RESPECTFULLY, ' . , . ; ’ THE WHEN ARCADE, SPRINGFIELD* oNio JUBILEE UNGERS, The' large'sfc'audience that hap' gathered in the opera house for many ?<month assembled there last HuturcUy evening to hear, the Amei!- lean Jubilee Singers under the aur eptees of the Epworth Jjcague. The program consist of negro mel­ odies along with, other popular num­ bers ami judging from the applause tho large audienceyvao well pleased,; ’file organization' is one of the best on the road. The bureau having in charge the company had their representative here to close np the season’s busi­ ness* The company dismantled and will not be heard again until next fall. 0 . Mr, L. F»Dorn returned yesterday -fromKenton where ho has been for several days. Mr, Dorn expects to move there in about two weeks. 1$The Moon inhabited.' . ,A1 / “ »v l -1 Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere,,owhich shakes iifoia some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beingn, who* have n hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don’t know that Electric Bit­ ters cure Headache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chills atul Fever, Jarindice Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General Debili­ ty and Female weakness, Unequal- ( led as a general Tonic and Appetizer' for weak persons and especially for the aged. I t induces sound sleep* Fully guaranteed by all Druggist. Pfinco only GOc. A GALLON OF GlttiEN SEAL ■:PAINT-' Is.a gallon t>f heavy bodied paint and when thinned up according to directions on every package, is the most economical paint made. Horner Bros. $ Co. ■HMMMnnMMRaM siMMMaMnnHaaMMRMnMn Easter Shoes and Oxfords Made upv©specially for ourMaster trade. They We Trust Doctors c r e a t io n ^ iu are tne moot ueautirai we have ever been privileged to o f a our tom e ro . JC*uOiW^al CDS SHOES ARD LOWCUTS FOR ALL If you are suffering from impure blood* thin blood, de­ bility, nervousness, exhaus­ tion, you should begin *t once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known sd your life, Your doctor knowsIt,too* Askhimabout R At prieos that defy competition, quality eonsid- ©red All leathers, all styles and all efces. €?al| in add see what we have before you buy. M VC( A ****** &l*'j fcitjuae cr ^ ^ J L *m ye tstis&m . HORNER BROS. & *«THM HOME OM OOOli SHOES.** So. Limestone Street, Sps-inglield, O, W * V&w» n s S t-udUlX .f . NfcO.** f f ***

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