The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
Fine Tfw Farmer. '% m i t * ( s t a k e * * Tfc# A ja d iw -B id cw » y ^ « « 1 cm jiMpuri! w»fe*w iiT mother ctowM iiqafftiWM * !g|jfeIknawr*. ■■••.■•■ *Tfo***&mpt* council Is goingto ftfw 6 jwcariwjwo making Itaine tofeH^j *hone to a tiptoe*,'^tefitr^ m tefe* p*pL pole on streets m d alley* of tbeeorpDration. The S lle te s of the *feu&* t o e phonal h*v& to asfcrieffa a i & f faring bringgood vicfitn^; the ^gang1' jjfeU m m onitooa. '>'[ * * 7 . finery effort t o beenxnade by Jf, H. Andrew and T*B. AAdmwto get rid ofjthe toehingplaces onMainstreet,. In fflfft the matter t o become etonio and a fad equal tosome nf & * , Brymi-Jobnaon 4 ijsmd*^ , ' , . b ^ ‘ *’ principalof thismatter iseadubitedinJ . II. Andrews Wtement to C, 0 . Warner to sort'of influence himin sup portingthetfieam^ Andrewthought by suchanordinance fio f $xcxMm Work ndll * •»/<** South Dakota M M S I - t t « o t b e SIpMilK #f , 1 *% ** i n**g*r That . Wf# s S kw ^ i Uffjt F«p those ifho have «jr«s to fee 11mm h»nj^mifcri| MfWfi pr of mU kinds, t o only eUpi LANDOF BREAD AND BUTTER men will use their *ve$, «*ys P«*r^ son's Weekly. I f they can and do so, she will never betray them. She nreen ii^litevfo & nalway engine driver. r--U m would be forced to put up in the Weimerj livery t o p - . Mr. Warner tools;, a different view and stated that J » or no one elsewas going to put tip a horse for a haJfjhonr. S r , Warner sent a warm shot into - the *gang** member '.When he stated t t o as long as the companies owirigthe poles made no complaint the corporation should be satisfied;,r Mr. Warner went a little further in the matter and stated that, to do such a thing as making i t a imp to hitch tdpoles t * 1 W f •4? ft- #? , .- Jfr j.l. ^ a . i_j._L,V,f , , -ur ft For iaslwice, what i& called fhs low country of the northern Trims*. " * f, partly fever- ’ vaal is partly healthy ..................... ' ■ " £ 7 feyen seizeyo« in a single Bight To trar ;; Kip ' South Dakota is bong on Wealth and Short on People. . ■' * ” ; Today i t presents the best opportunities in America for those who want to . get ahead on the Highway to Independence. More than 47,000,000 bushels of com, more than47,000,000 o f wheat, live stock to the value of $41,000,000^ hay to th e valueof $12,000,000, and products of th e mines above $12,000,000, t o r som e of the returns from South Bakota for lOOS, With ajpopulation of o n ly " 460,000, and the annual production of hew wealth above$166,000,000,it <tanhe - ^rehdilyjunderstdod why South Dakotapeople^are prosperous and happj%. The " course ^fr. Andrew looks through a different glass and is prompted by different methods, and impulses and could riot > * h that way, Mr.W e W spoke S u p p o r t o f t h ^ t o merd,a»t« w d I te i n ^ o f t io of the two ptoehs, hoi youroldptd- s a t S ^ r , vegetation/with twisted, greenish tnrak «Bd bronriips, and grows only T:-V t r ,jV V^' iiil iver.ii a'. wmm . . Mr. Amtaf 5 l * * * * * - * - ' gas question froriilh|#ing ^^ ^ , s arewell kn supported manother ar community where perso i t him. His attach on for and unjust,: He has « spot. k<£$f i pioe i xtt cy- ie i ['ill.' W'Sfc'7 -*>' r;an-Ai racking< ii£„s* inly. k - ause he lee. ' rJt; tc| be ■' submit' and take their medicine t o unless public' sentiinerit arises the “gang’* council will do the?'BosS’s bidding J' ,, ’ Public money is being recklessly squm toed in suppoi y ^ fu ch wrirk atid the tax rate, $3.16, stands as the evidence. I f t - must also be undersfcood that J* H. Andrew^ of wholesale ^grocery fame ,M the manager of the cprppration ffiancies. The tentacles Of “gang” rule haVe imbeded themselves on the public body and the life' blbdff le being ,gradually" jsapped away. The fair name of the -village is enjoyed no. longer. Outriders look upon the p lacets a yertiable hell f ' pd we ask why, shouldn't they? Besmirched, debauched and ravished by a ghastly] pmacated,,holloweyed skeleton « &om a ring o f debase politicians. • • , H O W C O U N C I L S T A N D S . ; , Pon T he “B oss ” . P oe T h s PLOPiiri. ' ; * Thomas Walker# ditcher. . . 0 . C, Weimer, liveryman. G, A. Shroades, merchant. ‘ , Joseph McAfee, retired farmer. ’ J . H. Andrew, “gangster^. Charles I I . Giilaugh, absent W been recorQc^ J a d fl>e fesnlfc of o -I h VT h -»{ta to vine opl u ^ v t w r t . M C* JlMCIiW, iin^ i^uufiu^ wuiiu wep yM iUi. .utfce days and eeetied to cobie, irbm the W r i ju , alt^ngh below p- BtilL Tbe lBdianB Heard i t a or the high ground,- the, leard/if/' stayed . t o r e the; . ;^ w- 4'I tiws in tbiAt<^ | ! yV W’ V a ^ o n to IwglR=«rlAto. E*W. GcMHlloe, whoroBWesionUntton S t. J ' — * “ " ' ’ J “‘Hill ' y mi "totea 7 m e tat-jtfifty* 'BTewilfeai 'K •* A, VLfiavomm Pr.KIng^ FewDis- - S ^ S M » S ? l f L coverylorCmmumptwnih^pmm-e^^:^ years and it keeps me Well ami] Why «• Bode to tba Vun.nil. ..At a futierri in Glasgb«r a Btrari- gey who had ^ken his seat in one of the moarning coaches excited the Curiosity of the other three occu pants, one Of whom a t last address ed him, “W i l he" a tmther eJ the Hire first 0m Rigs B ss t and most up-to date livery and feed barn in Central O hio, Everything new* Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it in our bam . T ickets given on a $200 outfit to be given away December 24 , 1906 , ♦ 1 ^iiu><-•■.-■ ,» ,T .il ,il . 1 # ^[Wiiiuaii~iJ i>ia 1 ^au< CBOARVrujs, on to OUR' JOB PRINTING “ 1 M. ASBESTOSROFINGS4’ are marie of “Ariicstofl”, a fibrous, mineral rock, which Is, the greatest fire resfetanfc knowu *and is pradticafly indos- . faructible. As a result, this Hooffngfs not subject to wear, nor Affected by changes os temperature, moisture, acids p f p um . Furthermore it docs not require coating or printing \:%Q jpWKTVrilfc, ( " 0 _ % Write t o booklet *'GM, prices khd erinples - mailed free, 1 , Johos-ffianyille GO., ■ 1 ca jn rELAm 3 , O H io . . >.■ corp^ “So , ITu no brithdr o’ the com,” was the prompt reply, VWeeT, then y^ll he his cousin?” *%<3, Pin no tha t” "Ko? Then ye’ll atleast be a frien* o’ theeorp?7 , "Jfo that either. To tell the truth, Pve no been weel myael', and as ma doctor has Orderedme some carriage exer cise I thoclit thiaJwadW the cheap-" eat way to tak* i f ’—-London Army and 2fayy li f e . safe/ UeforethattlmeXhattaeoug[h which for -yeari had been growing worse*Kowit’sgone,” Cures chronic Cough*. LaGrlppe, CroupWhooping Cough and prevehts Pneumonia Pleasant to take. Every bottle ’guarantecdwtadlUrugstoreBt Price 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle Step. **r: Deal for TheDowri* cancwoA-nwHTio r?w 0 RKWHIlt^ £i,'k '>4m SPRIN 0 FIED FAIR. fuo»'W!«na<«qri at*rd»fKttMriy G*., Cbie^oofIT.W m Wptommvy. A Waaliittgton official said of di plomacy at a dinner; "That was a diplomatic young ladywhom X heard aboht the other day. « ‘What do yon do/ some one said to her at a ball, 'when a man per sists in asking you for a dance-and you don’t want to dance with Km?* rtT tell Km/ aha replied, 'that mym a t s full/ “ 'But supposing i t ish‘t and he illpemstar " ‘Then/ said the young lady, 'I insist it is and a t the same time lei - Tliiladeiphia him »0e it isn’t/” Bulletin. ignoriiftf. ’ 3 ’ s” • . A village doctor whwse most trou blesome. patient was an elderly wo man practically on the free list re- ceifen a sound rating, according to Lippmcott’s Magazine, fromher one day for not coming when summoned the Bight before. "Ifou can go to ace your other pa- tienfs at. Bight/’ said she. “ why can’t yon comewhen I send for you t Ain’t my money aa good as other people’s r ’ “l do not know, madam,” was the reply.J " I never sawany of it.” Tho Clark County Agricultural Society willhold its annual fair at the fair grounds in Springfield- August 2JVST, J8 and. M. 1906, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21,1006. 2*40 Trot.....I,.......,............................»560 00 900 00 Eunmng % Mila Heat ........ 75 00 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. i:i6 Trot .fSOOOO 2;2$ Pace................... .............. 50000 liutming'Mile Danh 10000 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2135 Pace..,.......... ............ .........$250 00 2:30 Trofc...«... .. .......................300 00 Tree for All Pace—-...— .....- 400 00 Running** Mile Heat--------- 100 00 ERtDAY, AUGUST 24. 2:19 Trufc................. ...... ..... ,.,,.,,.1300 00 4:20 Pate.......... . ................... . 300 00 RunningMile Dash .... ............ 125 00 Address aU rommUtticatfons to 8. Van Bird, and Privileges, H. L, Rockfleld; Pres.. —The dtth annual Pair at Jfenia, August 7 to 10. AMttflALSALE*TEHMUMHBOXES -rOne of the features of the Clark County Pair will he the Dog show, there , being . over onC-huruireit classes. Write to 8 , Van Bird for catalogue and blanks for entry. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT* In the Matter o f the Publication of Notice In the Estate of Joseph Banks Deceased* ^Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned ,bas been appointed and duly qualified by the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, as1Admin istrator of the above namedestate. Ail persons indebted tokaid estate must nmae immediate payment; those having claims will present them for settlement. ‘ L . G« Bull. My Hairis 6»bbi'* WanhKt to Knew, “Say, papa, yon was idlin’ Mr. Crummage Tteui to o tin ’ it vagi* on ih’ Wing* Which wing waa U r* “You don’t imdemtand, Bobbie. I t was' a softring eagle I tori.” “Did 11 make him t o * wbi abut him, n*p«F* hen yon ”140, M , Bobbie. The eagle w*l up—ap in the air—enjoying a long iy/* /fDo eagles eat longhies, ptumt** Vane, why doaft yon pat the j! M i U badf’—Okrdaim HaK J {Met*, Bo you like it? then why be contented with ft? Have to be? Oh, hoi to t put on Ayer** H*ff Vipr Unfl hive long, think h*ir; ioffi even hair* But Brat of * 1 , atop your hair front earning out* Savewhat you hive* Ayer** HairVigorwill notdisappoint you* Tt feeds the hair-bulbs; make*' weak’Mir strong* iriaMriiaMKt- Jggfe the End of The World * of troubles that robbed E . H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove; In ' ot all naefttlness, came when when he? be* gnu taking Electric Bitters. He writes: “Two y^ara ago .Oiduey trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have survived had i not taken'Etectric Bitters. They also cured bio of General Deb ility.’'' to re Cute for all Stomach', Liver and Eidiiey complaints, Blood diseases, Headache,. DisButess and Weakness or^bodiiyfdecline. Price „ifo« Guaranteed b y all druggist <* ; Protect your. horses from files by \ gctlinga net of Kerr AHasting Bros. THOMAS A* EDISON ■■* . "'■sAyg.'a' -■ ■ ■: ■.*■- NOW AS A POOR BOY, Ii?R«o^EFDRL AI J ! iL muTi.| ? .':ONmT10NS'rH,CH *> read h ttw Crceltnin'S rcm*rkttiift cfitracter ikctchof Thotri*s A. Hdisou In Penrson’i Maxstlnefor August. *g**i fir EWW*# Other 'ik*0t F#*i*mt nmiAttkM* 1*^J?*A*yM* We# mwimmw i s «*«»«<*♦* ?rtt.so tot* * **S*^Jto5v D«d**fl'* B,»*S** *tinlr c*i*A*faMmllnit (« comrttnce »**£»«*» **»atnwaiNivs t , » * iw 47 jk *»**stUMnwots TAtSfriSSriY* t ce, ***** >««•Bwrwwtneriiiiliim*i J0»r «*W«t scvs ^ m W«* k JMWiIHjrSur*rf*r m * is*!#* csMtal# me : 0 t$1.03 ... ___ , ______.. n *511bo rSAaSQMMjatlBHinaCO„4>2tfA«*Ft*h<*,N^YoACUy FOR SALE , Tim L. W. Blair property (house 'and tot) sltnated on corner of Bridge and Cedar afreets, CedarvUJa. In quire of J , E . Hastings* PM. • “May your corn and,.cattle he? your only care, and yonr snpresn* . dtUgMMTiwi pr*e* thmaty f to .” $125 1MGOLD $125 i ir W ill he given -away Monday December 31 * T ickets w ill M pV ir i'^ lth o a ttlk 05 cen t cash pur* chage* One $*$*oo, 'pth&i Five'$to*o 0 ' pri^i Twelve $ 5,00 prirfts. k , ■ ' SA V E Y O O E T IC K E T S R.'McCkiian* t w e n t t - n When E . B* Key rogation a»agn»S nainia wiroad^mm tendered htM) wtrM owing ta th * hAifyn t , w.Radabaughbf left m easy j # in ? Little Miami shore ofa larger Ptfttom- . twg charge last Brit jo t hands the Timsda wasswamped id wo vacation mete sa to be relived a t once be and his wife and ’ for Manchester w!i tough win try-to to eoe* K the Lectori bad a houee rented io mrnain here* I t > only conditions on m , 5 remain would be an tite conmpany hasi on this. Wednesday «mnur piesenfcgeijflemen^M . o:i*ovelandrrelief,agi K mny 'in- charge/ Mi \ tofeed,-,by the Herttl- be would stay, did u. —ffiW i b eMpnbl do.'tli I .with the: work. 6 /v * ? ' v t - A PEDRO I /* - • 4 \ ' y r. ^ ,, Miss Zola. DoWna L about ten couples Ti *• with cards,, pedro be pPrizes wer 0 'won by bet ahtf Miss Eannie freShmentswhre aer> in dainty style. ■‘i.f 1 vfy, v NOTICEFA! f, PJeHB« return o«r t* V 7* 'l ** \ s ’ -Daniel Godey1 spar bero the first of. :tL -left Wednesday to j linemen afc'Eatpn. i ^ 1 j IV* ^ > 4 ' r ‘ ■'*. c T a k e * A i Everythu ing re&ervci & No. m } Soil i p - 2 r .
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