The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
V fS~~ I I w e m . « . CKDARVXIiJR SELLS PiNE HOItSE. or and 22 cents lor Butter. ,y 0. M. TOWNSLEY. 'Mr. DtyM tMififi Ju x ia k t iB s ihK *»# tWWteWlilw W*«fcBgbe** jMtNtA!' to Mr, V * m H a rr a t Springfield*' »** aadwrtaker. M r.B ixoa ba* »ml > r*m vik*\ jfoemseto* t o th e breeding « f horse* *pd$ta* iml$rijgj&t sh ed b y , West l ^ t b m f« a t «*# *t«*agaa m«Mc “J** km T to*w$»»v*ch. Or tote number Mr- T™ Z "l" B*wmIns*eoW tw om atch teem* a t »wtrtoM im l**"*?*«*% a / j l * £ * d d FEUHY , OCTOBER 1 % m $I.0U PRICE A T K U L *ps^ !CWDECISH : TOm SATKTIM A D f t& S O M k * , u , u p a ^ m m <*p*w w m , }*#*&, , jG hm fo a l^ r iia g ito , W* B . Milter, *ffc« 1 '■''■■•■ '1r . f. inhA inA lL Ik Aewdv. *Phr i»*n n» > Ci«b Ik X f » h b |. The folfowlngdfepeteh in th*B*y-J * f$ g e ttfo f n ito n -Journal mo*Mtey w ill jtoow *ite$jyv t o build ea, Ieverything toeta* to B s to*tefo«fo»ye?: HiiteCtiy.teOedar-H^ ordering tiw .toJitoMtototon- ) nam&obHob. Charles <$,Hiktebrwrf: ?w T V / « 2 r t T * „ . < h « . \ : . E c r p y n / ! * f ! t w t j l i M ^ e r r H m a r m r m m ■ t * L L A r r / l , iC .i* .4 o lte ,* « T h e ls* t n tkh e tW im ev tfo i i f t a w - f w company sit Company was offered fo r Bale o l f “ Tue«d*y to Springfield wheu. the re- reiver' sudd- two automobiles to # fe#jK»#km n s il»e aCetokt" «M t ff«MK»towk Tntotlo^ Oo*ap«ffy- TU» exfcto, roato wto gftototo'. 4* | «« to e tk k e t forCongrees to *!b|Bdto- t o u . $iW!i m k M & f l l f i t m BepaWI- B tto 6 ^ ,M ttw to r ia ! » « w % k ff*P- tto o o f Uw orlginnJ re s t. Tlje ertot- f a t s m l lm m o little If aoytljtoff. Tbe roinpatay at- one time r a n an nntomototoline t^inrevn SpringtleM and Jamestown, v * ...^ ...... ... . , r romptothea U>to,ntocl> and tlm t « «Mi% to |4gn t. defends pathson . « <■ f fc. ^~-l m p a rty to O cobkh #C^oanty ima tlto S ixth Congtotolonal 3>l«triot ware %md to .towrolWfctUe SnptotoeOtoirt of Ohio deeitfed Omt H en , CltMt <1* . J C W T U X K B W T C R a » w r < - w *a»M> k1 ■ ■rf*1 ■* ■ ■»■> -totwii jj to '"rto Has not hows ae^peA. IttograUfying HIia*bjr«»lv of ■Wilmington, O., tows to tim v r th a t tttotrnovwtoent to * m ~ Vs } I*" us»■ . __ : AnaetJon haa t . , to coon t* court* & couniy auOBfer from coBfeaQag i ia allowed by iBssssra**"’ W j ui -Itototo1 tlieir hearts host,winter, and the en- by the h igher .eon b e to t h a e r to to th e Istotion upon wrMch th e ' people Set th e regular, legpl and torn RCipnhii- «ah totoMaatCito' CoDgrto»n*n ro th is d is tr ic t I t wan generally ex- pected among to® to u t 'Mr- HiWehrant wonidl ho ae^larod th e wiuner, aw l th e re to general w |toe- iagatnottgtofe toverh of, M t norneeause ih vy naveoojr wtocwiawi. fo r yndge b u t bacapio to righted * -wrong which was done iwn y ea rs e gO R ^® Jndge^ow ^gy , b y trtob<:inflwcntod too Board of Bieidions. to dectore tor. him, whew of a righr I t imneotly he~ -t * i-3 « f c » - I , -• .-fm aw t' •! ■ '. • ^t ' - V , ? <,Mi 1 . *>$ $imr - t ’s G r e a t o s t ' C l o t h i i i g S t o r e , ' ' - ; 1- ' : ' t ia ie ^ o a e S t r e e t . ’ Springfield Ohio. > M A t r V* r* * « « w « « ‘ W time threwlawsWerevnactrd, todto- n o a n d tow a sg e h ' liesnob a i the tune, wh toh i t m igh t Be oufejectod. b y the ^ W d . F K W j w t r t H w r t . 1 . *W - -l — ' ^ nhportanoe wa« 'fm e -by e ito e r ^ P t o f tborltoeadf t o a i f i f a r.«i thoins«l»w«wt o ftfct, toroughonfcprao- totvand ofJohnM; L E niff!R7 ftAT AftSUP. THIS ft > TH ! s’es to r to 1 .,,f. i, IVt'iL. ■b .d vv ’ 1 ^ •?a ; f Y ; ' - < '; s •' . . H ■, -■•&' . - i t o r i t i t too ' w ilt o f too people th a t the cu u rtso ran y o ther agency Shall now; defeat th e good work th a t was toon aeoomplishod. Boring too ton e thegovernor wSs too ill to oc cupy h is oittcea Ui th e eapitol huild- ipg, Which was practtwilly th<i en tire session o fth o legislature, assur ance waa given, thopnbUc thatovory logal requfretneUt of too office Was being complied Witn, The people. i|nd the lOgfelatnre itself Was satis- f Bett. ~, . •■ , ’ There was only unbounded eyin- patoy to r toe governor i n hie aflUo* tlWiaml the people Of Ohio never dreamed th a t within a few <m ob tos a lte r h is death aw unscrupulous at* tt u p t would bo to fear down 'to e 1uM an to tl retorffi' foundation which had deep erected under P a tt Ison’s guiding hand, W« believe such Sri attem p t to he u tte rly uncalled for ' stiff. « o *!<** WW u o w i i u ^ w m ahd tim pu shw h ion will make h im a n OxcuHeut Cougrcsstoan, and well fits him to look a fte r the ^flairs Of th is D istrict in. a m anner commend- ab le to himself S ndh ls constituents. ]t o jpak^s ‘friOPds'^heveverhbgoftts a n d can always be relied upon to do . V ..' • : " 1 * ■i. »i, ^ it - xV n m a m e s a \ e . “Messrs; B. P . B e rr, J . W -Polldck, W s t^ W..B.,JttehnahdArtottr1 Poweft w lllhold acombination cafe- t 1 ® Whenyou lookat anything hereyou don't havetoask what the fur is— that’* writtenon the ticket. This Is one store where mink isnot calledsable; electric seal does^not masquerade as jxsg?ffeal^wolfwnot named fox etc,nTo buy the right kind you donot hffve to be anexpert asour 55years experienceis at your service with out cost toyou. The price, too, ismarked inhonost, plainfigures— there are m “speti&V’ or ’‘oonfidential” pricesforeither you oryour neighbors. We know thisk not theusualWay in the fur business hut it’s our way because we think it’s the only honest method* Our enlarged fur department is now readywith themost extended as sortment ever attempted inCentral Ohio— there's not a style that’snewt not a fur that’spopular we’re not ready toshowyou at ftsaving to your purse* Far coatsinstapleshapes from$17.50 to $1105.00. Novelty fur rarments, bokros, blouses, etona— many ofthemwith equisitebraiding, jeweled,buttons, embroidered vests, girdle etc.$25.00 to$0.00. Fur neck pieces in bswtoring variety from$1,00to$135,00. Fur Muffs in plain- ^ faaoy attractive ^ Fur gloves, fur caps, jfur trimmings a«well rs fur lined cloth coats;for men and womCn— in o iier wmdi this is a co^pfefcrfurstore'* ‘ * • , Aqd will redder vftluAhlc tome© fo his country. H e is very friendly with p residen t Roosevelt mid Is In hesrly accord with *11 his policies. PresidentBoctovelt,inldsHarris burgspeechlastwefek,servednotice uponUieAmericanpeoplethatha is onlyhalfdonewitotoogood' work hohasfuband. He teilered to.the splendid legislation that has herb enactedby the last; Congress, and requestedthepeopleiogive hima- ty .Hotel, on sa te wtU comprise som© p | the be st blood in toe country and a large crowd will,no doubt a ttend , partied- la r ly out-of-town buyers- Between R5ami 40 head will be offered. . FAEMFORSALE t -df; * — r 9 •» ' A form of N a c re s , located on too YellowSpriftgsH' •'to a d ,' Hood housp add h a th andp fon ty o t water. Con- v lentty located to\ schools,, college- apd churches. Call bit or w rite f o ' BnU, adm in istrator w ith will an nexed o f too estate o f dames Barr, deceased. ‘ . j wlitem fm m wfc&n want mm meat look to ****£**■.*' *" .y |i Mat 1 0 Our bo&utifuHy illtttta- ttd catalogue for , the taking* - '<iL ■?■ x-i -• ^ J.f'■ sP j$ <$ , and w ithout ju ication in law o r in fact. B toe collection of the $1,000 li quor ta x under the Aiken law is il legal, then, aa th e Ohio S ta te dour- a a lh a s very properly observed, “ the very appropriations t h a t conduct the business o f to e state have been il legally made.” I n enumerating some of toe more impo rtan t meas ures which will be nullified, if the courts sustain the injunction prayed for In to e Ham ilton county ease, the tofiritel men tfo itstoeg .cen tfato law , th e county salary law , to e Denver law and several o th e r measures nearly o r tprite equal in importance to the welfare of the people of Ohio, I t is unreasonable t h a t th e courts should declare dull hud void a ll the importan t work of a n importan t ae» Blon of the general assembly oft so flimsy h pretext. Moreteiwon is there to believe tha t, »e we have stated all along, Uieg'ivemor, despite hUgrav- lous illness, was mentally and phy* leally capacitated to discharge All the duties Incumbent on total in con nection with signing toelawsenacted by toe legislature, The a ttem p t by one of th e special interests to undo toe Work so itospt riously started by Governor Patrison !« ample proof of th e thoroughness with which he carried ou t h is leg islative program as adnouncsd d«r- toe campaign. I t t» known th a t sev eral o f the measures whteh Would foil if the Ham ilton county contest torn is saataiued, m e t the nhquahfted approval of Governor ^atttson* W ith tote assurance 4t te b a rd to see how there could be mote th an the meres* tesfcfitaat baste #m to e at tempted overthrow o t a work which the peo ple of Ohio oommisrioned Governor Pattowm to perform and which he did to toe best of his ability and to their emaptefo aattefootien.- ' s*m .,. bother Bepublican Congress!/th Ia foil in order t h a t he could complete toe grea t work. Thus friends b f P residen t Boose- volt should, and will rally to th»sup - port of Glmrles Q. H lldebrant and a id xn pushing forward the. g r ta t work tobeWoompllshed. Pab licsen- thben t favo fo il and b e w ill surely be elected by Wn overwhelming ma- ortty. BOUGHT XENIA HERALD. BO YOB THESE IT-W1LL PAY you to miss tbe opportunities offered in The Horne B ig h t School of Sten ography a n d Typewriting? B a s t \ ; v . ' FOR SALE. / An axo rilen tpu te-bred Jersey cow* am i calf fo r sale. Inqu ire o f \% A ...... ...... ....... ...... . ____ Jam es ltobinson has filed *vut ini chance*to enroll ends Monday n igh t th e Common Plea* cou rt sgainep October 15. H you th in k you can afford to m iss i t we have no thing more to say. OrviUe Stephens, Teacher, Mr. and Mrs. d . H . Hesblfc left !riiursday for HunteVlllc, O., where they Went to attend th e Wth wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. K icbara Kitchen, Mr. H a rry Bice Of Springfield, formerly one of the editors and pub lisher* o t the Springfield Democrat, purchased th e Xenia Herald last Friday from George (}- Barnes, who has owned i t the past, two years. Mr Barnes w ill re tu rn to Sabin* where he w in engage in thepraetioe oflaw , > i • . ■—*«» t WANTED. i * h i- MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OE 22 AMD40 WHO WEIGH NOT BESS THAN ISO1POUNDS AND WHO ARE.. ACCUSTOMED TO HEAVYWORK. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY PORMEN OFTHIS KIND TOHAVE A STEADY pla c e f o r t h e WINTER, AT GOODWA G83, CALL ON OR AD DRESS THE EMPLOY MENT DEPARTMENT. THE NATIONAL CASH RBGWTBR COMPANY DAYTON, OHIO. A , , Wisterman’s Is headquarters fovthe just* ly celebrated A, D.B* prep* arations and for seme other reliable remedies. Also, a t this store, not how cheapo but how good the quality. ; What does the A* D. m do? •Fools the experiences ot thousands of reputable druggiata and pbyfflckris. Picks out the. best pre scription for each’ series of ailments and markets the remedy made % from that best presoripwoti. A m ew o im innHgigMFss qyiM iH Mayer Brennan of Xante and bond*ttiBn, H , B. McCtelten and 'W^ C- Hatchison, BobiMGnwas mtm M I on *ll«g«d home utealing end pfowfttr in jail. H e w ksin ja il fou r hour*m jd toy* ilm t b e auffered g f re t p irn mental anguieh. Hc aaks io* $ ...... damegwg, Bobiueon took a ttAt trend a paatoto n ea r Wllbciforoe the* Bf* longed to Mr*. Maggie I*aw*on ante claimed to be the ewwsr. coif wae rcp te rliw l by Robinson, ■ wvlsArwKw 1 k Good ? \m to buy yourfall and wi#&<* H a w i s JH t h * v ,, “"i JV em M illinery S t o r e . - • ■ • .•< - ■•'. • , ■ o .. • ; We hive anow_Sfii|f^s| SohoolCape, AutoCapeiusi IS f« r t V f t .W m 4 X X n J t e 1 h* ■AA m WI w WW w WV.. JlSMMsB*- Call and aeethem. : H m e w r S l
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