The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

*J . . . . . . . . . . • * W v•** ML JB teelkac# C a r S o h J i t l w ill v m j M t e w i t h [ j n t u f « » y o t h e r A rm , , . . 'Cedarville ftercdd, tWKNTY-SINTH YEAR KO. 39 . vw*.*^. CKDAHVXLLB, OHIO, FRIDAY, SKPXKMBBli 28, 1906. PllICE $1.00 A YEAR. ----- !rv— . BEING TENDERLY CARED FOR, i i ; AjWiere’ Chorus Choir, (Gounod 1^,T^e Bepubltoan primary is over. A«alit5iMs ovorwith u ixi'toiit fo\y froifti } TH£{ GOfJ M I l f liOKTOBE SHAMES HERSELF. . r> fisrifoitosolo TlicuighteofHome tlmt rared to vote, and few thoro woro this township, as predicted “Boss” Andrsw was m(barge pf the 7Mr, Hamilton, t TlieMill Choir. . Quartet “ ’'Kate” pisses Logan and McCormick MesHrs. Harpster and Kavey jL Beading: A Good Dinner SJiss Bi'oad«ton«, Bridal Chorus ‘ OhaiF* Cowen Alto solo: Sunbeams Bonfilri Mrs. McGervey, . ■ *; Hunters1March Male .Chorus, ‘The Lost Chord , - * Choir. Id. & 18. Beading Miss Bfoadstohe, The Miller’s .Wooing Double quartet, SJioogy-rShoo' ' . M&yliew Ladies Chorns. IS. a The Sandman Choir, Hark, hark, my sonl Clibir. • E«lw w in P°w» 1J* the corporation and people are still wondering what he has done with the “square deal1' platform if^ , desired to present last October,, The Jonaen; “machine” was pu t m first'class shape and tested in the saloon-drug- i store the night previous. Good Republicans walked Up and Hawley P^oMented their ballot., to a Barker .Democrat as judge and little was r 8&1d. The vote polled was 1M about Ioil® half theusuai vote. Democrats; ^Socialists, residents of Bogs town- {Ship and yellow nogs were all given , a vote, Batttoon Republicans were ignored And dented a vote by the ' “ Boss", This was just as expected and- what took place in several other precincts in the county; The vote will best show what the “machine” favored and what is opr posed. Sheriff,' ^Applegate,' 'lp2,' Stewart, 8; Prosecuting attorney, W* ,F. Orr, lit, 0. If. Howard, 15; Com- miJ?sloherjd. C ..C o nw a ll,'i;g |i^ ii; Carpenter, 1$9. Central Committee, J . H. Wolford, Shtod 0 . Y. Winter, 154*. •Wdiford has offered a reward for,thp three voters.' This, was ,rejd- iy more than he expected when- he was even denied a vote himself; Jtt was strictly or “npiebiiia” operation-. I n th e township Andy Jackson was given tfie marble-heart. Ou t of a possible 400 votes only 78were poll­ ed. I t w a rlike pulling teeth to. get m ost Of these for the voters hail not y e t forgotten, the resu lt la s t year when they wore counted ou t Of their candidate. The affidavits last yea r th a t the majority of voters, d id h o t vote for Jackson proves again that he has ho Standing in the -common ity . • This year the farmers 'refused tp have any th ing ' to rid yvith, the primary as is evidenced by the vote. I t is then no wonder th a t the pre­ cinct w e n t Democratic l a s t fall. > Thcr to>vnsbip vote avhs , as expect­ ed, little as i t was,"' a ll for the ina~ ■ ■ •,• , ■. * ■ - ,.. r‘ru d 'Koscbat, Sullivan Selected Failing ■Mittell •.Shelley -■Sel J33s>; TV ? 3 $ 0 i THE P C.HHG- pET*: O T T LED D, 21 cents for Eggs I ,Q ‘ jr i , ‘ 22 cents for Butter. O; M. TOWNSIEY, The Corner Grocer. CIFIC SAGO Our Fall Styles HAKE US PROVE IT W e want you to see then. W e give youbetter Styles better Fit, and better Ser­ vice than you ever had before. Hpriogilaki Ohio, 26 E. Main St, li I t yaU be Been from the cartoon that tfie “ infant “ is sick, -Hurso BtiV, Is endeavoring to stimulate the party infant by the use of “square deal1’ drops. Sincb tho people have become educated as to how - the “gang” has beeh able to manipulate things by Hieft a t the ballot box the “infant” has been bn the .decline:’ In fact since last November when the township wept fecmpcraUe £oi> Pattison,* as a* febilke to “gang” rule, the “Infant”1has* needed care­ ful nursing. ■' V '•Aturn for the worst happened last Saturday when the township prima­ ry drewJess tlian 80 'rotes, and the corporal ion, the “gangs’?pride, only about half a vote,' hTurse Bev.^ be­ ing public spirited, is giving dose attention to the patient, iSTpracAn­ dy is shedding crocodile teats a t the Unhappy condition 'of the corrupt and scheming -combine, knowing that by the vote Ihe people have no confidence in him since lie had him- self counted in for committeeman last year, . . “Foley,, the goat”, .is' It complete wreck and has led “Sunny Jim” linh “Judas” 'Wright* to the “infants” cradle, knpwlng that .conditions for November are agaihHt'; recovery.- “Sunny Jim” having been led (foes' not need his cane, Little “Judas” is muohgrioyed oyeh tlie “ Infant’s” ' illness knowing tha t recovery only will once more“alfow^he party.cloak to be thrown over ids “graftings” to insure protection^ ‘ Both tremble and cringe in lifter shame a t the dis^ graceful schemery- by tvlUch trie “gang” has been able to .Swlndle the taxpayers. The number oh “sunny Jim’s’*hack is nOtalicence number used for dogs or automobiles but is tha ainount o f h is personal tax re- turn 'in ,th<> corporation including that of “Nurse Bov. ” - ' - ■ Boor fax payer with the rope a , round ids neofc, as have the tax pay­ ers Of this corporation in paying $3116, hot for improvements but io.cieate offices and make \' 0 teiTTor the “gghg” . Borne day the unfor­ tunate fellow will- bo released from berida^e. ‘ . , Nurse Bov,Jiajf adihistered as well as hte limited ability avou W 'al­ low to save the “infant” , which, the “gang”, has used for mercenary pur­ poses, from, a 'ju stfa te of a debauch­ ery death—but to ho aVail, its. dem­ ise av IU bqjtaiied’wiih delight, by all who w ishio see the ' “gang” given another blow In November. Tim Beal law local option election in Xenia last Baturday resulted in a .victory to t the weis by a majority pfl74. The result w a slhe cause of considerable comment awing to the fact that flie drys won two years ago by a majority of 81. Five arrests were made for alleged purchase of votes on. the part of the wets* JohnUorniek, George SwArtzi, •Lyman Williams. Dr. Hawkins* col­ ored, and Coke Byan. The first three were placed in the city prison but later found refuge in the Probate Court office when. Judge Bhqop re­ leased them oh a writ of habeas Cor­ pus, “Boss” 'Schmidt appeared for the Olliers. ’ - . - •• , ,Mayor Brennan is the first Mayor of this county and jn this, seeffod of the state to inform the Blue laws as to cigar stands, groceries, and candy Stores on Bunday. ‘ , He also enforced the- laws relating to merchants taking up the .major pant of the siflewdiks for display of Avares. -In this he hasAron -the om- nliy oi “Boss” Schmidt, who like the saloon keeper wants and claims title to more than any 'other citizen has a rightto,' The “Boss” also has* property 1 that' is rented for saloon purposes. All these ferces were a- gainsttiie temperance' people. But then the “Boss” is a good thing, .in fac ta necessity. THE FIRST DAY.; The first real wet day in Xenia for four years gives promise of plenty of btisineBs'for Mayor Brennan.' Drijnks and disorderlies were seen ifa most all parts of the city, A, number ol arrests weremade.' Asnsual “Boss” Schmidt’S place,' the Atlas Hotel, operated by. Grassy Berry was the scene of the first‘fight. The phrtiel- pants had to face the Mayor* Cor- j pbrat Bilkley of Company !, Third i, regimenttof the 0 . N, 'G, in ' Xenia I putbn-hjs uniform 'and a certain a-} nfount oLbooze and> ita rted ' out to. j gather together jthe company to set­ tle Cuban troubles* ,H e landed be­ hind the bars* . • ‘ NI«V TOBE, BepL h i ^ Wilbur D.„NfiSbit’o first nmt* I, *’The * - tleman Bagman,” published by Har­ per & BrbtfR’rs, WS issued B ofil the press today, Itis-a humoroim story, with a wellrdefined plot. Tho sceney are laid in a country town* in Ohio and most of its characters, i t , i s known, are drawn from life; There Is a boy detective irbo thee-- rlzea in the -manner of Monsieur Dnpin and who succeeds m mud- dlfng things effectually, but the tan­ gles are straightened out in the end* The story is told by Johnny Tomp­ son, also arboy, Johnny In bis innocence does not have full appreciation of theromance and the other things of Avhieh he tells, but the reader does. The book has hau a heavy; advance sale and the probability is that iteoo» will.be dramitieed. 1s IV . ) V RACES SATURDAY. The'races scheduled a t the Bridg­ man track lasfcSaturday did not lake, place QAvlfag to the rain. They were ■ postponed until tomorrow ,and will be largely attended unless ram again interferes* * - , ALLEGED HOLD-UP. 'c h a tte ls McFnrlhhdVof th is place w en t to BprlngfieTd la s t .Sunday and On Monday fell into the -hUnds»Oftire ’ police with a bad ly cu t head, th e re ­ su lt of a bea/mg* H e was in tox icat- . ed to the ex ten t th a t a stra igh t stoly ' could no t be obtained aipdthe Spring- field 13up says h e spent th e n ig h t in • prison* l i e -alarms to liave been, robbed of a Wiitehi $10 in gold Hud a meal ticket, . 1 y ” - . WILL SELL HORSES. c b m e : ' Apptegute, ch; Stewart, 13; Qrrf 41; Howard, 27; OonWell, 16; Carpenter, ,56. For Central Com­ mitted Jackson won on SO votes While MoKIwayne received -ilk I n th e county, Carpenter defeated CoiiWell for commissioner by about <JMvotes.. Orr defeated Howard for prosecutor by 85 votes, amt Apple- gate won from Stewart, for sheriff, by OOlk J . B. Lucas btut uo opyeste tion fo r infirmary direi tory. ■' ATTENTION G. A . R. Headquarters CurHc Best. No. 64 department of Ohio G* A, 31. - Order No, 1, Comrades you are requested to assemble at Best half Sept. 30th, 10:30 a. m. standard, time. Tlmh march to M* H, church attend- lug Divine services. All soldiers and friends are invited, by order of commander * - - - - . W. M. .Harbison. W. H* Hiffe, A. G. T. ; editor b !^ . : > 'B, B . Montgomery, editor and publisher of the South' Charleston Echo died Sunday afternoon of. pa­ ralysis. pt the brain after an illness o f 30 minutes. He was 60 years old and had been in tlie newspaper bus­ iness for TOyears. f o r s a l e T MONEY TO LOAN. Without commission on first mortgage realesfate. In amounts ranging front $500 to $5000 a t six per cent. Apply or address James Perryman, 27 S. Ltinestone, Spring field, Ohio, --Cook stove coal' -Jackson Nut— Dustless. D. B. Ervirt Co* Millinery O P EM IN G September 27th‘‘28th> . J i t The Hew One Price Millinery Store in Crouse.Block next door to Opera Iiouse* , £ , Come and see us before buying* elsewhere, ior we strive to please, both ik price and quality. Yours, Hoover Sisters > Mis* Cook r.fColumbus, trimmer, On account of poor health I am compelled to steli my restaurant stock and fixtures. Quo burjoau,one brass iron bed, two, mattrasseA One woven wire springs, one godg cook stove. Box 103, Oedarville. .' Bobert McFarland. FINE CATTLE SALE, Messrs. R. F, Herr,' j . W* Pollock R. C. WaftrVV; E . Dean andAftlmr Boweli will hold a combination "cat­ tle sale of Polled Durhamg and Short Horns at the Welmer Livery Barn, rear of City Hotel, on Oct. 17. Tito Sale wtll comprise some of the best blood in the country and a large crowd will no doubt attend, particu­ larly oUt-of-town. buyers.- Between 85 ahd 40 head will be offered, • GIRD WANTED. A girl who-desires Steady employ­ ment should make application at this office afconce. * Tmprove>the opportunity.. Join the Home Night School Stenography and Typewriting, s mights a week* Orville H. S t e p h e n s , ! ^ - — s Twenty-four4head of horses from the Beiimfont'Stock Faring .property of the late T. L.- Magruder will l e sold in New York City a t the Mad­ ison Square Garden salefi 111®; la tte r part of November.. A pa rt of th e ' liprseswill bo.offered a t a sale, in Indianapolis, The list Includes gev» i . DREW COLOR LINES. Earl Maxwell of Xenia, son Of L. Maxwell* former consul to San Domingo/ Caused the arrest Wed­ nesday of Will, Eyler a clerk in the Athvs'Hotel in ‘Xeiiia, tot drawing the Colorlino, Eyler had refused to serve Maxwell at tlie restaurant counter. FORSALE* Catarrh Cannot BeCured, With load applications, as they cannot reach the scat of*thodisease. Catarrh is a t>loo<Ior cohslffutlonal'disease, apd in order to cure It you rnuat take Internal remedies Ball’s Catarrh Cute ianot aquaftkmedicine rt'was prcsmtjfit t>y~oneot the BesFphysi- leians in this country for years and ia a reg­ ular prescription* It ia composed ot the b^st tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu­ cous surfaces. The perfect combination of two ingredientsis wbat producessttch Wort* detful results in curing Catarrh, fiend for testimonials free. AddressF, J. CHENEY & CO, Xsleaq, O, Sold by druggist, 75c. Hall’s Family Tills are the best. _ RESOLVED v * THATWHENVE DONTHEED, ANYTHING ELSE IN CL o TOES WE NEED GLOVES* GLo\f£$i m a k e A PERSON'L o o KAND .. FEELSOMUCHMORECOMFORTABLE Y q u KNOWTHAT OU> GLOVES L OOK S H W t WELL DRESSED PEOPLE /W E W H C U L A R M BOOT GLOVES # r OTHER . LimETHiMGs, mTEKBncm An fexeellonfcpuro-btedJeritoy cow and edit for sale. Ihqulfo of W*“J, Hmltb. <Q*Y*K,tWrHo* -*f-r nmTritwe«n to. /WYJAHtS cuw**-' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In tbo Matter of the Publication of Notice in the Estate of Joseph F* Ford Deceased* Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has beoil appointed and duly qnaliftod in tlto Brobatc 'Court Of Greene County, Goto, as Executrix of the above named estate, AIL persons indebted to’said estate must make immediate payment; those having claims will present them for settlement. Jane O, Ford. In the Matter of the Publication of Notice In the Estate of Benjamin Healhcoofc Deceased. Notice is hereby given Hiat the Undersigned has been appointed afut duly quali­ fied by the Btobate Court of Greene County, Ohio, as Adminlstatrix of the ahovp named estate, AU i>er* sons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; those having claims ql&itmt will present them for #ettl*nqfer*t- , IxmlaaHeathcook* Wisterman’s Is the place to buy Biirns- steads Cold Cure, A perfect Separation for Colds, Ha- grippe and Headache. "Con­ taining Caseara, Ipecac, Quinine, etc., doesHot effect the head aqd cures by re­ moving the cause, Tf you never used it call for samples. ’ "Whywas Fmitdjax set** tied on as the best laxative? Because a druggist knows what a laxative should con­ tain—what it ought to do— What it has done. Fruit-Lax was found ry this association of druggists to be the best, A m e r i c a n D r u g g i s t s ' S y n d i All Prugglstw 10c. and 25c. CROUSE BLOCK Oedarville, Ohio. MANY MEN CAN A r roRD TUB LITTLE LUXURIES OP DRE5^ RUT ARE R ALLY TOO CARELEW TO SET TrEM • A dOOD PAIR O f GLoVE-S NOT ONLY KELP TnE FRo*$r OFF OF YOUR FlNdER*S B|L/T HELP TO PoT ON A dOOD APPEARANCE. A FRAYED NECKTIE, A &R 0 KEN COLLAR, A "WORN OUT PAIR OF CUFF-S, OR A FOILED H.ANPKI RCHIEF WILL KNOCK THE ,*SHINE OFF OF A ^WELL -SUIT OF CLOTHED A GOOD *5hlRr WILL 6 VE YoU A GOOD FRONT. WH CAN SUPPLY YOU— NOT ONLY WITH GUITA ' AND CVERCOAT.S. bUf,, WITH EVERYTHING YOU WEAR UNI ER THEM. SW P o S t YOU LO&K AT OUR 49C AND 96C LINE OF NECKTIES OUR $1 ,00 AND $1 ,50 LIN *: OF -SHIRTS . OUR £4C AND 4 K LINE OF HOSIERY * CUR $1 ,00 AND $ 1 ,^ 0 LINE OF GLOVED OUR 4 9C AND $1 ,00 line : of u n d e rw ea r WE CAN FURNISH YOUR &ODY AND. MAKE W FIT TO LIVE IN. * RESPECTFULLY, THE WHEN# * SPRINGFIELD^ GOOD CLOTHE4 ^HOp /#

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