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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