The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
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HftKAVr r*i !%*»«**«*' A#®1, “lerfflL / J - , T' 1 . ^ , . , 1 a 0 F e l l o w - M e m b e r s S h u d d e r a t A c t i o n o f C o u n c i l m a n M o n d a y E v e n i n g a n d C a s t H i m a s B o d y L e a d e r a n d D i c t a t o r * ^ G . a t i g s S e c r e t A d v i s d r i s a n O b j e c t o f S h a m e a f t e r b e i n g C o w e d a t t h e P o i n t o f t h e M a y o r ’s u B i g S t i c k ’ - ^ - S u b t l e E f f o r t 3 T ^ h S r e w t o W ^ t w % j C i t i z i a ® o X T Z S i n F j ^ ^ ^ a t f o r m e r M e e t i n g a n d G r a n t t h e P u b l i c P r i v i l e g e o f G a s . ~ 4 3 a i l e y g e t s C o n t r a c t l o r C e d a r S t r e e t I m p r o v e m e n t w i t h o n l y o n e N e g a t i v e V o t e . —A f t e r H o t D e b a t e A t t o r n e y G r r * s F e e I s A l l o w e d o u t 1 * • o f P u b l i c ’ F u n d s a g a i n s t P r o t e c t , O t h e r N e w s i n D e t a i l o f t h e S t o r m y S e s s i o n . 1 \ ^ <•'* - c ’ o, The spirit oi independenee must have .filled the *breasts of most of the members o l council at t the Monday evening meeting lodging from the pyre- technical display at dififerent intervals from differ* ’ ent members, ’ , . ; . ^ The session reached the burning, stage more than once in the discussion of important topics and the • manner in which Mayor' AffeFarland weilded “the bigetick,; showed that Teddy -Roosevelt had a strongrival in dealing with public officials that use their official position to further their own interests. , The Herald is sorry to* report that there were few,, in fact only one Or two citizens present out side of those who usUahy attend, present tp wit ness the antics, of J. H, Andrew and hear his, de- 1 fense on certain measures he favored or opposed. The regular business was started and the f irs t' thing tp attract the attention of the members was the bill of $5,70 which ;council had, promised to pay to the Electric Eight Co,, if the pole on south Main street be moved. The bill was ignored. At a former meeting council instructed J . 0* Eoley to proceed properlyabout the moving out of „ curbs on Xenia AvenUe, *There b.eicg no petition at present for this work, the solicitor dug up the dead petition presented in 1905 and against which many of the petitioners ordered their names off. The petition calls for, curbs to be moved out three feci and a resolution read to this effect. Eour property owners last summer put down gutters . according to council, eigli ’een inches out, b u t the Andrews think three ieefc better and so all must move out three feet on that street, JuSfcwhat will be done with these property holders is a matter o t conjecture/ * Bills to the amount of §328,95 were allowed. Attorney Orr’s bill was included all voting except Yfeimer. Mr. Andrew arose aftd addressed a very neat speech to Mr. Weimer. Mr. Andrew speaks more-effective^ when standing, Mr. Weimer gave the overbearing member to underStanif ;that i t was his privilege to vote as h e .pleased. This was hitch number one for the council leader.' Mr. » Andrew nex t, moved take MrJ Weimer’s salary^ amounting ta$6i fromthe Salary .ordinance but there was no second and the Mayor gave *the “Mike Mullen” member to 'understand that any such motion would have 'peen^ declared out of order. -This*was hatch number two for the tax?> dodger. , “ ' ' . •' , The attention of council was called to fMdar street, the condition of the sidewalk on the line of the Andrew-Minser properties; There js an offset, of a foot-or eighteen inches and, several accidents have beennarrowly averted. CouncilmanGillaugh beingone of them, All sorts ofmethods fo fix the same, were, purposed but “Sunny-Jim5 couldeh’t be interested. Gilllaugh suggested that the pwnevs be notifiedand unless some improvementshe made other steps be taken. I t was, evident to the . “gang” leader that his scalp was in danger and he acquiesced,' This was hitch number three foy our 'to esteemed, noble,, public spirited citizen; The members of council ; had just about lost * their patience with their colleague and sure enough they did when' the awarding of the contracts for Cedar street was to be taken.up. Mayor Mc Farland, has worked like a trojan, to get th is . work done on a street where} all favored it, Andrewhas tisedevery method possible .indillifary tactics to stay the matter, no doubt prefering to ' see i t all on .Main street where only two petioners have asked for improvements. Mr. ■Andrew re sorted to his usual foulmouthed, obstinate, and bull-headed manner of opposing the improvement. and starfced in to ,“bedamned” and cuss. *This threw His Honor into a fit of anger and in an in stant the, two were in a war of words, The. Mayors fist caffie down onto the table with .a thud ; and gave the member to;understand that no such talk would be allowed., All this time sarcasm, baektalk and jeers came 1 ; from AndiW but tbs Mayor had weilded “the big ' stick” with t ’ellmg*effecfc. The body was 'thrown into confusion, the spectators and Herald repre sentative were eye witness to the spectacle and every fleeting second expected to see something * happen more than a clash in words, for the . Mayor's office has been the battle ground formore thanone fight. Peculiar too that Mr.Andrewwas on the same ground as during the election .melee last fall. , - The Mayor so completely cowed his opponent* , in the tonguelashing that his (Andrews) head hung in shame, taking his anger out in masticating the . “long green.'' His motion to adjourn met with no second. } \ By tliis time council began tp reach the normal • stage and business • was resumed with greater activity than it has been performed Tor many months. The l>i<iswere ordered opened and were as follows: G. W. Creswell, 00 Cents per. cubic yard} James Bailey, 25 cents cubic yard or" §200 for the job} Theo. Voglesburg, 35 cents1for} dirt and 50 cents for stone, Mr. Bally was given the contract for $200. At this junctureMr. Andrew had reached Ms composurnenough to ask howthe • job was to be paid for. The Mayor came to his ,rescue and informed him that the money was an easy matter as a bond could be issued. Five members votedfor; the contract, Andrew being the only negative. This was Mich number four and James Harvey Andrew was left. standing. quietly at the phafc where the Mayor had tied him. At a former .meeting council refused to grant the Ohio Fuel, Gas & Supply Company an exten- tioh of time for their franchise, i t being, opposed0 at that time by coal-dealer Andrew, onThe pre tense that. the price, 30 cents a thousand, was to high. Public sentiment caused other members of council, whom we are glad to say were not in" the coal business, to .take, up the resolution^ it having been tabled* The price was still bothering Oontiued onPageFour. -. "■ *, „ -a Acalled meeting of council wan heldSaturday evening to finish the business for the first six month;; of tUo year and he ready tostart- new on July I. A communication was read from St H. Wolford protesting ft tax payer agatnsfc the villiago paying W. F. tirf as attorney in thoWolford vs. liailey injunetJou suiLl^hlon they where hr tho latter started «ufctosfurtnnr ami tearupa commitgutter lielongln LIBRARY TRUSTES MAKE STATEMEUT. IRE IPUCE. The followingstatement was An themed bytho IiibaryboardThurs day morning; “The Library board ofCedarvHle corporationandtown ship and a committee ot Trustee** of Cedarville College met July 4t|i toarraugemattersforthenewlibary. The new fixtures in the post ofllfte j are abouwalt m place and a great' Improvement they are Over tho old ones in point of service and ac comodation. The new arrangement will give the postmaster iuul bin assistants SAILED ON TUESDAY. Eev. C.A, Young, pastor of tho- Third Unformed Presbyterian church Philadelphia, nailed on (Tuesday for a summer vacation :touringEngland*,Scotlandand Irc- jland. After a conffrenee it was found(mote lightandmoteroomfor their thafcthereweretertianmattersupon|%vorfewhile therewill still beample could not agree until',room tor the patrons in the lobby, fuller consideration1 Tho rural route carriesWillhayft lug to fwould be taken, consedmmutly the; tho room a t the fear to themselves tho former. Hailey c la im e d ti J i ho f^he. wimle matter was deferred till' andcahgolnaudoutby fheskiedoor. hfedhot been ordered tty council to tear up the gutter atid acting on his ir own responsibility tho corporation; and tax payers Pad no right to} furnish him ms attorney. ! Tim communication which was) drawn up byMr. Wolford’s attorney,, M. J. HarUy, reads as follows:** t To Village Lonucil of Cedhrville, Greotio tfouuty, Gldo* Gentlemen 11} dm Iiifownctl that your bceiy ftOYtof templates the paynient. of counsel | foei to William w o r t for services j fls uttorhey for fhe defersilent In the I ease of Anh'ffon Wolford v», James I Eftlloy, -street coiumlssloser of €od» ftryillo, .In the Common Fleas Comfc of GrcohoGounty, Gino. As » t»x payer I vtish to notify you that t protest against such payment off cuaueil foes m Illegal, and without | authority of law. J. H> W<slford»i A similar notice has be* n served" oh ,T. <?„Matter, vdhage treasurer. * The aboj?e notice vans^d consider-, alife comment among tho members ( and fiort of changed tho pfous off council: so tha t adjournment wasf taften without aitlou knowing that 1 tho regular meeting, was to ha held J J.fo;ulsy ev'-nSng. » latter date. Timro will bo a number of com bination loch-boxes ber.tds’n tho weal tititl Gb-impum tVolford’s. . Heerlisg. AcheapdratIHer*? Wisterman’s F op introduetoiy pur poses only I mn furnishing a tli&mios skin with eat*h |i-‘< - ' - can of violet and A. D. S, talcum powder, limited time. Your money back if you are not satisfied. Also* game brand tooth powder, Hfttne terms. Tooth brmdfo es in great variefy and ranging in price from 5 cent?? to 35 rents for such as you pay 50 and 50 cents for in city stores. A large assortmSlifc of tooth pastes and liquid preparations for the teeth. “ CKOtFSB BLOCK C c d a r v i l i e , O h i o . rcall and Itcy buxcti. j' A report from Waohington ofatco that tho rural rbutca in this county 1 will bo rf-arran^cd In ficplcmber according to tho piano of a recent inspcciOf thaf> visited };ei' 0 . Mr, Satterfield will havo hid route short* nod v.'hllo Mr Stormont has liinex* tended. A chango has nJw boon i mftd« in tho direction. c 6 me of tho carriers most start. * . Bparton granite ware for salo ftfe Kagloy Urea. Stew ftetfles jusiwhafc yon waSit this time of year. . ■ ■ Afctbft United Fresbyterfanchtjrcit Sabbath morning' a t IbtfiO Kov* 0* II. Milligan will preach a ppocial sormon to children. vTl^o children of tho Sabbath School Will remain In thoir elassoS'with iliolr teaehew- for this sorvico, Ail children and m ow otio olsft will ha %veleomed. Tlio twoamg trcrvico will bo a t t-otelocl:. Thoiiio: flfilomon. CARD OF THANKS. WANT LAWS ENFORCED. Wo wish to extend oar heartfelt thunks to those who so kindly as sisted us during tho death and burial of our beloved father, a Zella Xagly and Urotiiers,; Weather report for Juno 1800. Fainfall, 1-143; wind direction, S^; W, sunshine 70 per cent; clear days 14; cloudy 1 ; part cloudy hi; rains 7; thunder ototnas 0 ; highest tern. 02 degrees; lowest tern , fill degrees; rengo of fern, is degrees; average tern, 70 degrees. Rainfall for sis months of 1900 was 12:72 inches Which is about oue-tbird of tho usual amount for one year, ;-iBanWolGreswcllf :■ Observosf. LIST OS* LETTERS. XJotftflottefo remaining tmcalted or iu tho ttedarvilin posteffico for . Ristmw tha weftkoadingJuly ’fi, 1090. T.K, fmhox, F. M. Leonard, 1^’fo1L - foioas, Mrs. S, 13. ‘ . Garil. - BrSgbtmftnt Ur. fo ' -‘Overall, Jackets, fancyHuohftst«- cry, moil’s and o!ittdroji*H, at ■leyR im - rv J R E \ F o l+ y £ T ffAT4\J^SHOVL t> LdoKcOTroR tfORPR iSESs: T m , £ r o R £ i H A s QMUTYirrn£t 6 L prices .< IF You DO U trrTM A T H O N E ^ IY ; is THE BEST p o u c y , jo s T TR Y r e a r n BtswoNEsr, a . w h ile : ^ B 05 TFR- D^OWM . Ifoy ropo, ford, ■andcarriers at pullys, Track Uotk &HastincoRrbn, I tfo wills NOTICE FARMERS, Hdaso rotartt taurgra«l«ocka Aft wo want to teat* them again. Me ir. Ss Ifastega Rres. The Ohio Epworth convention that closed m Columbus last Satur day passed resolutions calling on the Governor to enforce the Sabbath laws and carry out the wishes of the-! people as expressed at the election last fall. . ■j The following resolutions were: adopted; j ‘*1, Delegates representing CO,000' young people and 300,000 Methodists, j petition Governor Harris to carry I out wishes Of people as expressed at the last felectioa regarding' Sabbath < observftncoi I “2, We most hartily indorse tho | Anti-Saloon league in its fight for ft!* righteous citizenship. Wo desire to J express tmr eonfldenco in tho cliarftc-1 ter and splendid leadership of Kev.j P A. Baker and W. B. Wheeler.} Wo hereby pledge to them one hearty support, “Wo further indoreo tho Anfisa- loon league in its stand for county local •option, • „ **Wft sincerely hope thatfts early | t - ...*****. as possible in tho next session of thoj JW fr ^ Ohio legislature, a county local op -jTH E FU«SE 1*5 $ liR .N IN 0 CLOiSE TO Ol/JR, S V M 'M tH tloh law such aft shall receive the L j r o c K ; w r i r u s h o t y e t ' < s w . e 8 toU ta t*,tedA * ” s“° CAN JT ILL 5 UPPLY YOU W ITH fO J 3 F o L T tfE S. W o also must heartily endorse Ir o U lt r H . W HY A W E tT m WH ltH Y ^U CAN K « ..............................................COOL IN A AWELL K iM C HK A UM iw t lK f i SjpT WHICH W ILL Cost « J S * l o t » s o r s vm i% s\nr4t V i t f w a m m - ONE OH TW O . M H M K | 4 , f m i r . 65 , 19 . 65 , i i i.&$, % * K ! # | r n i t dO lN fl TO LKT THK " W V W ITH O U T V V T T I M ON A H P U M m t % £ W S T . f t > m m your R E J p f e d t fo i t you tho last legislature in its splendid record, the best over fii&do by a single legislature for tomperafteft and reform. “ 4 . 5 . Votes o f timnks and appro* elation to oliurehrs and oflieers. “6. Wc recommend that five dele gates and three alternates be elect ed to represent tho Ohio State Epwerfh league at tho noxtnatioiial Aiitl-Saleen leagno convention, ■ “7. Vote of sympathy for Mrs. John M.cPatfisoii. , Mr, John Pierce will operate Mr. KNOW w e $H 0 W A NEW UN E K Y E ItY FR ID A Y A T CHOICE 4$ € £ N m A TK AW H A f f Y o V Y T T HAVK TW o MONTHS t o W cUR ONE* HOW MUCH ffiaytoii, ydlftw !‘tiprlbr0.O., ^n^yftursbm to tV-eafoiTf IGanada y.hea6 .lands* .Ho farina| 1thefo and tho cotiwtry. I ^-AVo bxo 4ft the grain bosmare LhcipMftdftftftd ^reftt crops. | call and ts>'0 iw, ftS. 3Stvin Co. J. A, SfommnUs threshing outfitLoNE? ONLY 4 0 C, $ 6 Ct t l . 4 6 # | I 3 d AND | 3 . C S R . W t e ^ w M E ^ u r e u a E e s i i i i t r e , a . a i ib a t r a n s s o f lthrcdlftd.uext Weekt! iFATTKKN^f 4*0 C# $ 1,0 0 # $ l « 5 0 » ^JS«00 AND $3 * ----- ' ULLSTRCTFULLY, ! THE WHKN, ARCADE ,. 5 P R IM fir iE t.P j SooP CUOTHtS <SHOF. [ . ' m 6 Lap J) tf idM^ L ' ) ' ^ * •
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