The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
. 1 iu ‘S f 'f O T T X E D " . t ' J o h W 3 sajarjcr -.'5 t >r* v* a xls*Zk** far $$o*$l*>w# # 10 ? M i Mtoik -Wlli ««sM^rtrt w*& tfcatoftBy . * , 'ftMlHHIft. *h«ft tMffe*§ DMttk lift .iftdtX, Iwwftt Iftftt fOM wb**kh is pa«t4*e m i « wwmijft *w»fe- i»eiiti»ftiwft^*i#M*a.**,,«.», TWENT5MfJ3WH Y S M , i t f ) . 37 . CEDARTOLE, OHIO, IBTOAY, SEPTEMBER,14, 1908. THE S H O L S . The standing of the puWtegehoote in best judged bjr vhfttoutalcle « i- "n^ms^ve-to e*jn« ipeles* to speak of tfa» held fchxt jtoUUc# Juftft on our educatiqngMn, jfiUution. The Herald has a t varfouatimes spoken against things «ftiiHBci«d with the seheote and we find tha t * we hare been supported largely by the patrons iri the district. Good teacher* h*T* loet their place? because they refused to obey political orders; >fu*lc a * a epurs* wae<rrdpped to^fiyen up” for the “B osh ”. . Teachers have gotten their places and held them, riot for gtialifli atibiis, but for the most vote*, they could.secure to hold tee“gaug” (n power. u The taxpayer’s fnpney is now being used*by the*! board to heap ■. .the “graft” that Andrew Jackson, has nourished oh for years.' Text hooks, you have, been told, had to .. he' purchased of." hlm .oto'to than? ■ sottie one of the ?do%m*ed bush ' push men tha t'da n h t have %_ bo forced to Jpay their '.taxes. t These DttlexheneouldWexpeCted When * •V| •lift, 'h|4",p o lite ^ pimp, “Jada?” W ^gh tas president or the board.. %Vq have something, * £elt'tho>ti^Xp»y^ri,...as ::,.to- w,h»t ’ this ‘‘‘panp” ' difiLwith a- proposed pandidate for a ’place, in to®public schools as instructor. , ’ A welt known superintendent „called vph .Wright’ as an applicant for the place, “Judas” soon im- formed -.the candidate to&tepoltfacs >ra s , the main feature of the school, *i sort f't branch jfco' the * county “machine” . These - few words ,as spoken by the ‘‘pimp’’ president , i3 va li tha t is necessary;. ‘Tfyou'.gpt thin' place yon will be 'in,touch -with the leading politF. cians.of the ceuhkf’V .What more ’ did he need to pay? ; . • • - To sliow.hqw Jackson, the “graft ' milker” , plays his part,-'we give' ■ the' following part of thdr instruc tions tp ihe candidate as to howto cinch the job :v“When yon go to! ■, see.Jacksou yon must he an Ameri can Ef-ok ,Goropany„ man” . I t s peculiar, but tome companies pWy‘ more th get th e ir ' book* in the schddlft than do others. , jiast bn t hot least was the new- srbool J|oitse'-story and here this Jay-Hup: pellgoal OTHP ln ” dfana had^ tee'ffjnrvb to tell’ this candidate tor . *tiperintendmifc ' that candidate; “Tiwn w« are to b sw | f t f iP ’I ’Y i u m o r n a r . . r s i ^ E I T S U C C E S S H s S S S s r ' . IT STATE F i g did to tbis candidate? All w* can say is that the camn*. t i t ' w *r tt^ eni*w to r] 1>* B radfu te'and Eon left the i m S t ' S -! 1 ! r .v ^ n h&1- ? w r « r f j « « la la st S a to r - **GOOD FCJt EVIL, ** Ifttle’experhj'nce" thaflie couta nob be considered a candidate under toe oheumstanoes. The candidate aid 4*ofc to talce up politics and sell hie future for * mess of pot- age o r a httfesilver as the presi dent was doing. Sopie Idea may tljien be gathered Of the standing of the school* by outsiders who bave;uo hesitancy in laying hare the situation. smith files papers . judge H , In' fhnith late Satur day nightfiled hishertiheateofhoni- Inattort with the board o felections. -was s%mid-'byW.* » /« tn ito . o f Blancheeter. *nd Secretary Conklin of the convention. ' ' Objections have heCn htedby O. Q ,,HUdebrant, wlnvclainic that the; district^hoard settled the question as'.'to.'w;as. fhu-■hominhe'V’l^ t :'/Idair.;: At that time Hiltlebraht received nine Vote*.- /J t I s predicted’ •that' Hildebrant will get eight votes when the board 'meets ag&in. The Su- y pretne court, may havefo settle the l> The date for.lifi'anng w ill heiifon- ' day, September 17.. r ‘ - .’ ' day with mbre rtohous tor Meadow Brook Polled Angus cattle th*u a t any other time. This make* eigh teen consecutive years thi* firm has exhibited a t the state fair and thi* proved *perhaps the most successful year of all for themr a* to$y were 18 put of a possible i t first prrzeB. Th’eip winnings are a* follows; Aged bull, 1st; yearling bull, 1st, and 8rd; Sr., buU calf, 1st* J r r, bull ? calf, .Ifitj aged cqw, Snd add 8rd; two year old, cow 1st and dud? one year old, hejfer, let, 2nd, 8rd» 6th and 8th; Sr. heifer Oalf, let,, Sa% 8th and 8th; J r, heifer calf 1st;. ftged,herd, 'i*t; young herd, 1st and 2nd; get of sire, le t .and 2 nd? pro- duce^of cow, let and ^ud: ■ calf' herd y ' - n . Itonng the eighteen yearn which they, have "exhibited a t toe .state fair they,have the proud distinction; of having won a total of more prtee* than all. their" competitors combined/, a'.reccjrd prObably, mi-| equaled by any 'other live stock breeders’jn ijth ffIln itedS ta tesr.***! I The “gang” orgaa in the teati*- i»ue make* an effort to show Just ;why J; H. Andnsftr nominated n* Ifor oounctl in that toe Herald had of late been again# him regardieus of thf fact that rafationshlp should enter Into it, .rlk wriU befiOticad tha t the Jfe?ftl<l has alway* been tor what the pub lic Would stand. IN* and nothing farther-. Wswontd hot cover up Mr. Andrew’* miMoing* or that of any otjier relative fh*I Would T. L. MAGRUDER. O&miARY. 1 public petition or. further hi* own You can most 1* h |t when a to a bunchof d use id* Ublic money -to terests. ays tell which e i* thrown in The stand the EWRY-McFARLAND. y £ , T t ? ^ T ^£r’-^ '“ 4^3 ‘fM Mr. Calvin 15 wry and M isses h ea tb a and Merle McFarland quiet- it*l'filfTVnbrll a # Art ftllViveurlaw regardt^s <&»$tb*rot#n of thi* ^stelck b r m ov^wheinwist majority sa id . “ no school house” the board was going to have, one anyway, tisten what was told the Greene County’s prominent lawyers pV"f died suddenly Monday afternoon in q bis office witti an attack of lieart trouble and acute indigestion. H, D, 'Smith, A- fellow attorney, - yras art the offleeat the tlme on business, A' word o f , greeting Was alt tea t passed between them and then came, ten pnd;> jtte.%ksV58^yenri8’; of agh add for thirty years has’ practioeu lawiq .thiseobotryj,'--^rsi.ldagruder was.notiffodby friendsand she ha^ sincebeen prostrated with grief. Mr, Magmdor had' a large practice and owned toady farms tha t was Stock ed with fine' horses; The funeral was held Thursday afternoon. $I.30 R«nd Trip to Gatewsti * *■v tjpsi i uj Sunday,: Sepfc |d |b , from ^Oedaic- viile. Special tram'.leaves’7:&t a, m.t &ver Tenu*yivaiiia Eipes*' . The- face meet a t tho Bridgman track,'last Saturday waft attended by a largo crowd. Tha different heat* were interesting and some of them were sqcloae that considerable excitement wm created. The K.' of P,. liated fmntehtttf to* mn*le and a very Chioyabls time is reported Tho next meet will.be September 2A FOR SALE* An excellent pure-hfed I'Orsey cow and oalf for sale*, Xnqqircof W. J . Smith; * ‘ ' ' . H o r a e r f t r o s . & C o ’ s m ^ H i m o i m c c m e n t Wha6you need in footwear fop a hardwinter*jis :Justwhfrifwa have. . . . : ^ HM to tr m t , n m u m e « i w i w f i o w thatwewil guarantee to keepyourfeet warmandday. No one can undersell us on this class of goods D f e s s S h o e s . M in this class of goodswe are head and shoulders oyermost of our competitors, giving you the l&ttest patterns, .best material and a positive guarantee for good service In our shoes. ° * Our every day shoes for men and women you’ll find are the bestyon everbought for the money-^-rang-* ing in prices firom$1^5 to ^ . 50. C h i d r ^ B ' s S h o e s . The kind that wear, and {help to cut down, your expense account.4 We carry a full fine of these in t r n t m i M m s t i * . (Miiumdisetasto Winto*ShoesthatWear, "v'1 H O S N E k B R O S J C O M South M m m m &m*h ohio . Mr, Fred Anderson spent’ Wed nesd&y a t the home pt Mr, » . S. Ervim Mr. Anderson rcthrned from Cslitornla a tow weeks ago and expecto to take up his .work in the O. $. If. Jaw school next week, Lefttha weremarried tliat eyehing. and ore expected to rctnm Sapbath iyeVing,v;vir>'‘f'>': 'r.‘vl Tho groom is a well known farmer and the bride the daughter of May- .drn^'Mc^&'tond- : y ^ r^'T'S: ,, The iparriagdW^ttbe a Surprise, to teeirmahy friends who wi&to.teera much happiness ih thler nejv life.' ' A GOODMEET. Mr, F. B. Turnbull was in ’Wheel ing toisftweek attending the fair. His herd of cattlo took every prise shown tor tee Winhings amounting tofSOO. 3’he herd will he token as far east asIUchmond, Vn. - ■ < • ,- cared little tor the danger of trains. The fast express Monday htorning came near striking her and Mr. G. C. Wcimer shut her up in Uls barn until the owner could be notified. * )^ rr> ^t% Ffabte'W^hy Van Wert last week "attendlnwbe county fair * s, judge to the tm t department. Sfr. Ptante: hksrAp^y^ttteitdftd several fairs as, Juiige In fruit* and is considering other offers. -As * judge in this wdrk lie i» considered an e x p e r t . f J 1 ^r"% / 1 “To Cure A 1 W says Bam. Kendall, of Phfllipaburg, Kan,,“ just.cover it over with Buck l e r s Arnica SalVe. and the Salye Will do the rest,” Quickest onto for jafurna; Bella, Sore*, Scalds, Wounds, . Tiles, Eczema, Salt Rheiltn, Chapped Mauds, Sore Feet add Sore Eyes. " Only Me a t all druggists. Guaranteed,--------------- S h i r t s , w o r k i n g a n d D r e s s , O v e r a l l s a n d h o s i e r y a t N a g l e y B r o s . W i s t e r m a n ’s For School Supplies. Al though nearly every defiles? tries to handle them , you will find a more complete assortment here, Fresh Air, Sunshine and Natural Exercise— Will generally cure the lesser human ills. When a substitute is needed g e t the best* For every one of these ills there is one beet pre scription determined by the—American Druggist’s Syndicate. F u lU in eo f above prepa rations here. M BLOCK ' Cedarville, Ohio. MMM Andrew organ has taken only ex presses tee Andrew sentenept- ,Mr. Andrew is credited With saying tedt the reason henonUhated nswasfu return “good to» SvJi” . Mr. ApeCd not, worry about U s/'Jf .“goodfor evil”, is his policy and he.|s awake to bis conscience *be Would have named, onfe o f hj* Victims that were caught m hie raid of tee wholesale grocery; house thab Is now defunct We haven’t yet balled ior rerem- hurseiiieiifc from Mf,., Andrewand consider ’te.at. he under no Jbh- iigatiens in any rebeck;to ,ns.v lu fant Jitil wfpnged. . For us toaccept anyUiiog at'FIs hapder as a, favor Would be .«jom|--yh*^otinis ^n;;ipj^ktece^jY:- r « I ***•- Beverat head of cattle belonging loaded here last Saturday night from a car tea t was taking the Mead ow Brook held to Indianapolis. One wa* a cow te a t bad becu sejparaied from her -calf which was .about two aniinadil ;w as:'|aS^ii‘;'tlibtoei:v Ume’ Sahbath nignt the cow broke oUt- of the pasture and Came str’algt The Republican State convention held a t Dayton on Tuesday-and Wednesday-"-'ha* -been one -the most notiablo in year*. Every effort; wft* mane to break flie Dick and Cox machine but the Independents were not strong enough. SenatorDick narrpwlyes- caped by a vote of 11 to 10. The in dependents, lead by Congressman Burton of Cleveland made a telling fight which Will be productive' of goods result In the future, ’ - The hand of George B. Cdx was vjtsable everywhere. 1His coharls saw. that Secretary "TWEt was not mentioned in flic x^sulutions owing to his speech ip this state last toll which resulted In Cox being overs, thrown in Cincinnati! ' - ’ CurmiA- ThpiupsonWas nominat ed decretory of teste on ’tee jseuond ; ‘ jRonick(W» Bunlap, on the second ballot’for Dairy and; Food Coitomis- sioner^thns defeating Hon.'Horace Ajakeneyn f t'hi®f^'hntyi ’,;-.yV; ty JOiiek tor School Comtoi*- ft 4*1 , t it ^n r'~htr -V »wdyMSIburnWaahornat Jan, »(Rh, to68 ftn,d tfcteafo B*pt. led, Itot. month# and is day*, Hi* earlier life was apent a t Mahoaiugtoft, Jto., and ItoitteavU!*, G„ hut in m etet y«*g* hi* home has been m coinage. m e® « s o a mass. c u k e m e s u n . d ep t tot: tho Sixth" district, ;The sly C?,-Q. H ilderbrant nlanagisd;, to g;et h im self on on© of the important comm ittees a s w ell as his friends on qteers...;-'(f ^ 1 ."Al'V '5 « nK}t, President Hoosevelt, Senators For- aker and D ick and Governor Harris. ’I’h e r e ', was.- no; . endorsement o f county local option, but a ll delegates primary is -endorsed but'np election Strottgly o p p o s e d , t h i s . "• Prof. William C. Current of Cin- ceijuHafcl^ o’clock oh the Snbjecfc^^Blessedness Ofd|cihgaf Christian.’^ Prof,-Cur rant las; cultured gentleman befog a J iate oj SeVeto.1 togh schools and mbBub^lnstedtefttCotumbus Wites. degree of “A. B-” -' He is hi years old and half beep blind for SS years. "He wfilaiao preformTit'the Organ,"' r ' ,,-A s . \ a . t 1-;, ’r . Smith A Cleman*: on Thursday sold the Fred Wheeler; farm north of town to Washington* c , H. patties ’tor |iiOper,abre.; Mr* Wheeler pur- teased the torm, 66 acres,.from =Y. W. St. John for $100per aero. - Useful man and twing of an atnia hie, generous , teinjieramofttr. He made a host of friends where-cver he went who with those to whom he wa# near and dear mourn his untimely taking off. ”Kor blame wo Death because ' t- h e bare - ■ ; r> The use of virtue out of earth; - Wo know, transplanted human worth "Willbloom to profit otherwhere. . This truth came borne witb bler - ' and pall - ■ Wo fe lt it-when we r Sorrowed *- r* j »/ J most fs- > ' . ’TJs better to have loved and lost' Thaiht hover to have loved a t all,” The toirtoeotb **n»*l opeatog ef CedsrviUe College tookp 1*** Tftss- s _>uer in 8.»M u* , dayjbefDreftJldftlV.CtowdofjrfUOt^ft c ^ p e r w u a a n ^ r n ^ dingeot and , * 3 mwd* of tee tostitothm* ’ faithful student is schooJ givingjt every promise of * broadminded « PROSPECTS ARE GOOD. , ^ V'* i V;-'" / ,t ^ * (■' ’"-MrV;;Wi^,teah'^ and rep r e ste ta iiv e o l. the -Ohio Fuei',& yet 'three river ephnectious to-put in near COlumbuhandagreftt deal of time"lb required‘for this work. Itwouldbeuselesstoconnect,towus HhW’withbufc having these cqiinec- tl<ops;tead,e^ ;h t;it e e ie v e,i t teOprcs- ent'cpuuectfon ahpU'd breax. *Mr- Flahaxtyteoughfc.that only a few weeks Would be . required t o 1 pipe' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. W iV5v* The speaker of tho meratog W*» Dri G, D- Black of <Yotfqw SfWnbT’. who left au inspiring a tneeeag* tor t e e students as has been heard fit tee ebapte Dr, Blaok is a pleasing speakeraud logical tbhikerand w ill always be welcome before Cedftf- vdlft aodiftaco*. ' Pt«ddeut MeKluftoy to Atow re marks welcomed the nepr students ’and told of tee success of increasing tec endowment tee past towmobto r The library board h** the plans, of the hew building in’temr bauds tor inspection aud it is expected -teat. work win be started (his fall. ;-. The .money tor tee building ha* been placed byMr; Carnegie ta tftWredJfc OfCOdkrville College, m a Few York bank.,’’- ' i i - ' V ' i V *. "E -- Theopeningof tollevc finds many now student®, as well as most of Dm Jortecrphc*. Brightprospectsmark the begmnlugof"tee pewyear*" - s‘ * ..>' ; - MORE ENDOWMENtr has notified'the college that the Vermont and NewYork Presbytery, Ot yteich‘"h^W to moderator, had vpted |2,O0dof its money tor the en dowment of Gedarvllio eoliege and that anAdditional $1,000 would he giyeiu'n the spring, * * *->*" K ■**...«, . - , '■ Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. With loial aimlicatioir. as they cannot isite-ti® dp;$5 i hlool or constitutional disc#*, ami -n order Hall’s Catarrh Cure i* not aqtiack mwlieine it was prescrihra by oue ot the best physi- 2^,lb. Sack Fine'Granulated Sugar 2 0 i lb. Suck Snow Salt or (Solder 600 84H lb. Back o f puntoFiour for.„-iOc Djori Coffee per lb,. *.,......w,..,150 Sweet Potatoes '(fine ones) . per peck... .,,.260 The B.'f*. Presbytery m il In the B.. P. church Monday and' formerly took action on the -resignation ot Kev.A. B.'Henry. '—.toe' arO Itt apoattICn to handld yottf grain. -Easy acoes®toElevator apd good dump. D* S.Ervifi Co, 8 Bars Star soap... » B a rr s ta r *oa£r.r -..r.;,T,...-..;;.....r.r,-,..-,ddc Titt cans per Do*................ .........S6ts ' .- ■ . ,' S- ■. ' - •; * f v * * ’ , Calico’s (allcol()rs>peryd.05e Ginglmm^ (apron checks) per yd g% ftft»V *sw ’*ft. ftftA ft ft"ftS05C Muslin, Bleached orUnbleach ed (extragood) per yd .* . ,05c HA TS AND CA P ’S The Hew Style* fob Boys ttpd Girls are now ib, 'Prices 26 and *0ots. Boys Felt Hats in Black and.Greys, afcll.ofiatod SHOES J9 # n RUBBERS Immense Stock. New Styles every thing in the line. Can fit all. “Dorothy Dodd” Shoes f o r Women, “W . L , Dooglas'7Shoes forM en/fHice and Hutrihins’’ Shoes for Boy’s andCirls, clot SS o Only Store in town tha t carries a lin e of Men’s, and Boys' fine Clothing. New Fall stock is now coming in Men’s Suits $10.00 to $20.00. Boys Su its $7,50, $10.0a)and I i2 .5 0 . ‘ ' \ we PAY ibiipmjk>*> of,'Notice in .the E sta te o f -Jfiscph F^ , * , - .. , . . . ., F o r tt,-D e c ea sed ,. N o tic e i® hereby «««? «»tbiafcotmtry for y««a and is a reg g iv en th a t tfte lihaem igned has U e p f 6}sr P^riPfion. ,tIt Is compmcil c l t e e appointed and ;du ly Qualified g s & v * - * w ^ t e a s g i g g B a s & a •: tVOiug;ediehte*BWbiitproauw»s»eh 'won*,. named,eftaty. Allperaons Indebted, in cudngW rK . Scufffor toeaidcfittto'mustm akerimm edih toi^ jtiuiohlitSftti^ » those’having claims WiM i AdtecwF, J.DBBSfit &CO,Tokao, ^ present teem Id* settlement. - jSoto.$y 766. - Hsu's Family Mis * V V j 0 s tb eb# i. ^ k , r ^ iir\ tlte Btealh of bfe H’s a significant fact that the strongest animal, of its sine, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs* Powerful lungs mean* powerful creaburea. Howto keeptbrrbrcath- ing organ* right should be man’s chictest study* Like teousands of others, Mis. Ora A. - Stephens, of Port "Williams, O., has learned how to do this. She writes; “Three bot tles of Dr* King’* New Discovery stopped my .cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thought consumption* O, it’s grand lo t throat and . Tung troubles,” Gaursnteed by a ll druggists. Price bCc and Trial bottle free. ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorised to announce the name of A« &** Carpenter of Jamestown a* a Candidate for nom ination tor County commissioner be fore the Bepubiican Pritnaty on September 22. ,We are authorised toaattOunCethe name of Howard Applegate a*awto- d’&date for Sheriff before the Rep ublican Primary Election, Wo are authorised to antiouttoe the name of John C. Gonwell a® a oandidatotor County Commissioner before tpe JEtephbliOan Primary. Weatcauteorised toaftuoanfeOihe name o f Charles F. Howard ot Xenia a* a candidate tor M-nomina Wonfor Prosecuting Attorney before tee Kepufflican primary. eM-. enciwaa’r V»nr-y^.r«ateft^ •tatat m ESSENTIALASGoCDSCHooL INTEREJTlfVITS 5TCDIES. A m TH£D£ARTeAGHERSHOULD8EQIK THE !fcm UVm fl£W£LOWEsr GO WNEPEYaU (JETT h EBOT DUSTER BROWN. ■pP7>. . .- ■er— * »f W ff* MsffwneUf^tor*. f A n i c e l i n e . o f s c h o o l s u p p l i e s t o h e f o u n d a t N a g l e y B r o s 15 NoT -DRESSING WELL CfNE o r IH s : BEST WES SONS YOUR CHILDREN CA<i L EA RN f H oW MUCH MORE INTEREST THEY W.LL TAK E IN THEIR BOOK’S i r THEY ARE N oT BOTHERED BY KNOW ING THfcTR SCHOOL MATES HAVE oN .K o BE r TER C.LoTHEJ.THAN THEY HAV E .. B i S DES JN A rT E R J , l r p THEY W1„L GET ALONG B - T T tR IT THEY KNOW H o W T o A PPEAR WELL. WHOM D o YOU PA T R oN IE E , THE SHA IBY OR THE WELL CLAD? WE W IS I T o ENCOURAGE EDUCATION, THERE - r o R E w e s e l l o u r w e a r a b l e s t o r l i t t l e S fUDENTMEN f o R V E R Y I tE A S o N A IL E P R o P IT S . A G o o d BROADWAY SPECIAL SU IT FOR $ i . 9 « A GOOD "B E ST EVER” JU IT F - R . . $S .OO SCHOOL t o y s * W A IS T S r o R i 4 C , 4 » C , $ 1 . ® 0 SCHOOL S o y s ' STOCKINGS T o R ]« C AND l i e WE CA RRY EU RYTHING U T T L E MEN W EAR . , - f RESPECTFULLY . THE WHEN , “ STR INnF lELD ’J ! 'G o o d c l © h i s s o p . »» ,*ll T^Tk ,# ft -Itf ■:i:
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