The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
» \ / "'**«>*. W - r ' ~w*; fr ‘ 0 * * v A»i.. r Go//?g to Give Him Control? l l i e r a shou ld b e i t o » 5 # a ^ ^ a s t o t b e fM e A ; rwuson why XM fc w as vo tod w e t A lew politieum* h&»\ *nd in. X m m i h av e been w pm S x tg * rep o rt th a t Hie people w s ^ q i i e w i& l t e e im a i i i i e H ^ iM hnlnistiition ©f td m m and th a t m open tow n an d “No Sunday” w ith th e Dow w i t so ft b e tte r. v,-;^ • feadfe*1 $£ i% & p£p® hW $W p sH y Jo th is com ity, a s th e “gang organ’* calls h im , h a s f t t l ; every possible obstruction m th e w ay of Mayor B r e n n a n i s to the enforcem ent o f certain laws. D^retoftwefhfe , whoteMs you d ry Republicans to d rink w ha t h e gives yew |. % jao^iinations a t th e November election^ has enjoyed spec- % " ,bd privileges in th e cou rts o f th is coun ty and pa rticu la rly in [f th e Mayo r is cm w tfn X e n ia ,, , I t was “Boss” Schmidt, w h o through hie machine made judge of the CowmonPleas Court, Claries Kyle, wasgranted an Injunction t o stop Mayor Brennan in the enforcement of the Search and Seizure law on violators and particularly on “Grassy” Beriy of the Atlas Hotel, one of the Hell-holes harbored bv “your leader/' U suehisyour convictions then i t is your duty to stand for *Boss” Schmidt and ah that he stands for. You cannot favor an open court with justicefor alt and march under# banner carried by thi»sccsrphlent Jlutohman whose only god is the Almighty dollar and who k £ ' r> •11^ ,a Y^dtadl WM wfs&Qf- ip . tiw w c Hfpflfefc ' Tfc* l*t* *x*IJ#»stor Hdwaw at- T iifw is « m to *ff*et * #*t- l*|di«ii$i$st, t o u t^ stove wwpieto* «o f wpaafepd- fb* : w w bd aa& stflao '' ^ #f dwtbl* d**li*g. " I worit ****** 309 ,* fto ex-wwwtor Envied, " to t I ’ll toff you a *toiy of t w o who knew hiwftrff to to th o r oughly to»e* t This fritow regw- t<raJ,tote a t night a t * popular hotel i&w bigcH y H it vpnitr lock *»d .g ^ r a l r?*-?ne*iior made the ho ld desk mbs , *°d he promptly ««d th a t every roora.w** occupied *Aw> come off/ said the sport, ‘I ’m ju s t« good m anybody, and I w m t fwwb a t |east, a bed to deep in / The i < * * A ■O ^ P R IN T E D ON A r “‘Bosar^ Schm idt, th e same m an t h a t d irec ts th e Andrew- 2 S S » i» ^ f j^ ^ 3 S s . 'r ;- t 4 rf4 V\/i ^ M A lif i / 4L «,V,i 1 -V^j ___■; •'■ist' ' ' ' ' S i t t r^'S%, i % ? ,» tt. ■, | j vftm '**!?■ V i | Or conyentipto v There was one i-r-< i •if*',1- : fit i tc^ n vti */> -4“, ?** v 4 a |r> -'•‘I " s ' 1 fil" %s ■ " j - * * _ js - - "> * ' - r^. i/'*kVir x^-■ ‘ 'T J f+j! ■ a ^ 's«> r , H ? posum a n d downfall of <fBoss” Schm idt in th e sewer dea! in i.f aa/jn-B£;.A.n,. . " ,...?.^,l-,:.^,.ff.S^..ii..i....,i'.f,., I*#—in,i*7i'im,n, j M—i*— s. . - l,i 4 ^ , r 1 , > ~ v i y '\ •> ' , s", r!y />7v , 1-> *7J— ^ *-*’- - j ■* ‘ t *«">* - ^ ~ t— —^ .,* ;',;■:- ;■. ■• ., . * - v \ . . . . . . . ,; - ..; . . , . :;, . . . . '.« v - ' . . ■; • . ' ■ ■ . • ; S D n S , C , R | B E ^ O . R 'A R E ^ S P A E E R T H A f ; I S ' ' l | p T ' ^ T H R Q . I ^ :L E 0 ’., 4 s'* l * * " 1 ■» n ..,..s, v ■ n‘ trS ano th e r term - I t w illb e seen th a t th e “gang” h a s a useful m an in th is nom inee to tig h ten th e ho ld on th e court?- L a te r we will show to w h a t e x ten t th e prosecutor can go to assist in spreading th e fangs b f th e t*machine” o n . th e vo ters a n d taxp ay e rs o f th is county. bo roebetl dowlistaira m , his pa- jemnsj,, quiveiriag vrlth exsxfcexnoBt, ood eBdajniea to thO dork. J' ' " m v , thafc rid m anin iny room i* dead; dead »0 a doornail!’ * "Y ea , 1 know i t . Hpyr did you find it,o u t? ’ quoded the clerk/’-^ Eedie’a Weekly • . d •rx'\r«t ' ' \ ’ f 4 ? mlM r'i i t * \' • rt / / ’ v '* ' t , fVT 7 ^ i Jf*#w«n> Stag* Rival. - i oyer twenty-five year® hy Jobs <?ibl» of Poter«hain.. Tu order to tE A C H E W ASSOCIATION . ' ThCFirtt Bi-MOnthty' JJjeetimgof the Greene Cdunty Teachers* AMOcJation for the year 19OS-0Twill be • held fa the auditorium of fhe McKinley Bnfiding, Xenif, Ohio, October l*tb, 1906, MORNING SESSION.—9:30 Standard. Uiuk. laroattioa by Rcr.CIutt. Read. Music. Inaugural Address, Pres, C. R. Titlow. Intermission. Music*. / /.' ■ . Address, ; , Hallie Q. Ilrcivrn. AFTRRNO'ON* SESSfOK*—1;1A Music. Our Country Schools, prof. D, H. Barnes. Intermission. Mnsic, niie npu t xevvruiaiji iq zxinuiy mu lefferaon begaft to reqonnt incidents if bis long experience on the stage. *T here been on the stage for toenfy years, sir," he declared, "and oyer can te ll yon many interesting sfories.” Rot awhile the old stage driver tied, was silent,! Then b e smiled, rnbbcd ther back of bis band across bis month characteristically, ana, w ith every feature .denoting pride, ex claimed; “Waal, and hain’t I ben a-drivin’ this yere stage for nigb on twenty-five years? Bnt, by darn, ef I couldn’t tellA better story than any o’ them nonsenses yon ben gatin’ me, I ’d sell my outfit tim bers n i Address, , I>r, S. Ih Few,.., I’resident of Antioch ColIeges Music under the Ridemhip of jf. t \ Keitet, :ght.” Mr. Jefferson smiled.' Evidently be bad a rival.—Boston Hertdd* ^ f! il tf The Executive Committee finds that a number of Greene County teachers ate not yet menibmof our' association. It isho^d thw they will embrace the opportunity at this wetitngto enroll Corthe present y « r i EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. C, K. Ttrtow, Pres., D o * a Sisaxxx, Sec’y. P , H. Baatots, I>. h. CaAwroatJ, * K dw . R. C ox , British Psrsptoseity. Charles Franck Adam* was ea« corting art English: friend about Boston^ They were viewing the dif ferent objects of attraction and finally came to Banker Hill, They stood looking a t the splendid monu ment when Adams remarked; “This is th e place, sir, where War ren fe ll/ “Ah!” replied the Englishman, YOUR. AfPEItlB I f y o u r Rppo tito f» p w i* «* t n m t T o tem p t y o p f u p f c t l to i « i f i w M t t lm $ r m w e n r ch o ice meat* ire ttm «MNdtoi b f ifty th ilg i ,Tke . wm k inri tite m om - ti** tb« toeirty* %«tfep w S ik e m fe y T h em . . <!v% " - u " ' .. 1 ' *. m ., JPw# evidently Hot very familiar With American hktoty, “Was he seri- oasly hu rt by h k fa ll 't* . Mr. Adams looked a t bis friend, “Hurt!" said he. "He was killed,, slri" "Ah,, indeed!" the Englishman replied^ Still eying the monument and commencing to, compute its height in his own mind. “Well, I should think h i might have,been— falling m fa r/’-B o ston Herald. EiparteacsofaLadyMissk»«y l) Ia iWn^ Chicago, every day from September 15 to October 31, inclusive. Only $33, Cliicago to San Fransico, Los Angeles, Portland, fjteattie, facomai and many, other points on the Pacific -Coast. > $30 to Ogden or Salt Lahe City. Low rates to hundreds of other points. 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