The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
•sinf’wife+'M* i War Kxa^H^uoe Our Job Work will ao®<piaa»tt wiijji tfeat o f a n y utb«*r firm ’ . , , THIRTIETH YEAR NO. 10 . CEDARVILLK, OHIO, Interested Ones Raise Objections, 5EIMA COMMENCEMENT. Tim necoud annual Commence- - ment ofKeltna Special District H ig h ; School w-aB held in their handsome? little Auditorium-on F riday evening: a t a little p a st eight o'clock. The; stage Was nicely decorated with.1 __ 'flowers and bunting of chum colors;t nVbt)anr<>TfHlucat and above the class hung their tnot-1 he doc,a not ■ to :-H o t Finished, Hn t Bogun s Tnief sUl8n ^ program was opened by' Mw lcby BcljtIt)1 ttnd m r y m the Ftevin Quartette of 35enia, and] pXQ{ h m , t f*e music throughout the »voaing|viUl tIJ lW{l?Hchw)j was much appreciated m was dem-d tw^yearsaB assistant*! onstrated by a number of encores, andpMlnot:<itt’to pm a r t The orations were well delivered by} wMc|-,. position h im From some sources we find the Herald's account of the mass meeting did not meet with theoapproval of gome few who have special interests in the school house question. „The Herald followed the ^ame policy in this matter that has been our custom on other public questions and public meetings, th a t of giving the public an accurate account. As far as those present were concerned there -was no need for a full account of th a t important meeting for they already knew what had been said and saw what had taken, place. There were others tha t were not there that depend newspaper to give them the facts in the c a s e . I f the pub-1 tendent Mr, He was well aware of all t h a t ‘was transpiring daily there 7 ™aTmicd rnTT im a dm? a W o u ld be n o necessity o f a newspaper, The Herald is hot right to be proudof her,school and an organ. I t has no' special Interests to protect neither is it te*J,ohBfsns ,, . . , - * . . . ,. harmoniously and to the besfclttterest the mouthpiece of any set or gang tha t has special motives,’ 0f ti )0 BChoob ■. i n c e r t a i n p u b l i c W orks. *. 1 "We should* extend onr congratu. . ^h eqn ly criticism heard we are proud to say has comeJleiSer? and «?“I t a l f i o m t h o s e w h o h a v e “ s p e c ia l i n t e r e s t s ” i n t h e s c h o o l hou se - school and with" tu& same aim iu a f u n m ind to work for the righ t hind ol ** an education for opr children. . Own Wno W ar TpnKito, Prof, ic; F . lUnc the graduates ahd many; gfio||. thoughts worn brought out* Tlih graduates, should siirely feel encour- | aged and proud of their success. As o n a | stated by their efficient Bnperiu- Brantner, that;- each proposition* We.aremore than pleased to know that report of tha t eventful meeting has stirred their , wrath against us. I t is positive proof tha t there is a “nigger in the wood pile” and tha t publicity means exposure. The best instance thabcan be sighted is of a case wherein a prominent citizen and taxpayer signed the petition and attended the meeting- Before the meeting he was in favor of a, new building His expression today after what he heard tha t night and after seeing the motives oft certain men has turned hirhagainst the proposition'. Why has -this been so? Because certain men a t that meeting used ^every effprfc to keep under cover, and-moreover succeeded,, a very important thing tha t the public should know. The argumenfc th a t is being used to influence the poorer Classes tha t the more able pay- the coat is best told in what a renter relates. ,He has a child in his family tha t will -soon go to school. By what little IWgets from the govermeht in the way of a pension and by hard labor- every day he man- ages to make a living. I f the proposition ,goes through ha be compelled to pay one dollar more on the month for gable the mgre&se in MfroO ELECTEDSUPEINTENDENT. prof. 'F, ftL Keynolds. was chosen superintend ertt a t the meeting of the B o a rd 'o f “Education ' la s t Friday evening f o r , a. period of two years. H is salary wa$, also increased from- fllO to ?100 per month. . - The board -meets again' this -even- in g to elect the teachers of tiie other grades. ^ ' -*«_» Tire board, decided tp bold an election for 1;he issuance of bonds to the extent o f $30000 for a' now school house on Saturday May 1$. . ' A communication . \ M * f t ’ „i V ts% To trnh T ax P avers by Cm>A?t- • vxcms Soriooh D istrict :*” I t h a s been said t h a t tbe ltea l F a tah* Arm of South & Ofemana are Interb^tei in -the budding o f a net? During the past principal of the hJjg supervisor of jmifcits. Prof. Hand all te r of study and had advanced lo the board following hi* as the present arranger Kcho d in dividing thfe three teachers. I t is i the Professor will geti® he can have great for advancement. NOTES OF Fi* Probably, no other* co«ti;ibuted so l l b a ^ 'j eVs' Co-operative the farmers arpuudi Gbawp’liigU"' coun ty ,-! iii th is community a g 1 th e stock bold l«f thoi| In many casea notes j the payment of t h e ; ' and nOiV,as. tliese nofi company I? havlngi Ing the money a s tbs aeon a, change eomini of the affair since the them the stock Arp’s Oliver OrnhcbaaJ And, he is 'flghfihg the,courts, ,Oharb farmer, “was i» for h i ran dawn th e : found what ho b# hint to the h a n k i to'turn' the notes • ‘ f' * V* ,I■ r■» WASfilNOTC ^ H e r a l d . 1% MAY ^ 1907, I This item wbtc with »s*-l icdcs, dca<rte3 that your «ub«firh past 4m und a prorapt sstth ment is oauicsilydftired, PJUOE SI.OO A YEAR, BIGBAflNS AT STATE O N I i m TOWNSHIP COMMENCEMENT. notified M&erthat to the £« high llfj Oi jnected W x years pteteadenfc itfewadancy V«& ycftte m course ?h school ip. The ion nsfo ' the high ^rk among eote'd Jhat ioOlWhere srtttttitiek >t in Ohio ;fetes Farm- toy a s d id Parte, jo .farmers wealthy and m clmnks. taken, fo i&somonoy lull due the le in collcct- ters have le t th e face .who sold led terror, rpaymcht In s, another $ 2000 , bul sr be had ailed llim DRV. at Tim Agricultural dopiirtffitttlT hf the Ohio State Hnlvorslty Js engaged In the jaudiblo purpose of building a model eatcle bairn, horse harn hud jtidgcs* pavilitpn at-the S ta te ’lihte vorsity stock farm. The cattle burn will Q<i8fc£30,O09, the horite bhrU ooOand tlm Judges’. pavilion #^0,000 1Uall the sum of$70,fX)0n These bams arc,, of course, perfect. In. all their baa been appointments and said to be the ' pel and-' largest m. the whole country; They ’w ill’h a located on the State Uni versity grounds atel have already been contracted lo r by the Board of Trustees, of which Mr, O. E . Brad- fu too f this county ib the most con- spiciaua rcpro^ontatlvo of thg farm ing interests. The cattle stable will have a capacity of housing 100 head * o f stock and the horse, stable of housing from fifty, to soventy-flvo head.In teaching; stock raising a t thb University ifc.ls neccssaty to have a great -many tyjjes of .live stock, horses,, sheep and cattle, and it is tilery th a t one interested can see more different kimte of SloClc than a f a n y other "one place in the coun try.- F o r instance there »re_ about pnelmitdred lipad of catlle a t the state farm and seldom mom than two of .the samo breed, and a t least fiftyhortes of various types. The State university has over- 200£>’stud- erits and teaches 'agrlcii 11hral in all its branches, J A NEW SUPPLY. , To ho- ready fo r the spring (ind sutemcr trade a wet, goods dealer in. fb\vn recently received ten barrels of tha flro Water, Tb i consignment was hauled in by wagon-after ihe uiidnigbt hour, Ifeis not necessary '" v l t e Stale'just whnro it was lo ft bu t . «r fiutinA ftf f.hft 'nrkhHitvfintt Anirl sotho or thO poUUcians and officials tha t m ak e 'th is piaCo their head- ijuatters disenss matters of- fmpor- tence such as the fu tu re -of our scftopjs, etc;, in th is -very room.' 6jt Course i t Isn’t expfectad fh ^ t they know the contents o f each Tbafreh som^of them may contain ’‘Uuteed 'At LI* - * . ■•O The township school commence* moot will bo held in the opera, house 'Tuesday evening May Cist Thy exorcises will bo different than here tofore In th a t there will- ho no spec ial drills. Besides the exercises on the parLo f the graduates, there wilt he a class address by Prof, A. B. tlraham , superintendent o f Agri culture Extension o t the Oiilo State University. The township schools dose May 17, PREPARE THIS YOURSELF.; i For those who have and form of blood disorders; who wanfcnew, rich blood af>d plenty of it, try th is: Fluid E x tra c t Dandelion, one- half ounce; Compound Ifargon, one ounce ; Compound Syrup Sarsaparil la, three ounces. Shake whiten ft bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after-each meal ana a t bedtime'*" Any good pharat- acy can supply the ingredients a t snmU cost,. , . , This is the’ prescription ivhicl^ whehniado up, is called "The Veg- otabic Treatment,” by others, the 4,Cyolone .Blood Purifier,1' - I t acts gently and 'certainly does wonders for some people wlio a te Sickly, weak arid out of port's, /an d ' fs known, to rolieve serious, long standing cases Of rheumatism and chronic back ache quickly, - ■;Make some up and try it-' - ,J't j. Willing to Try Aaaln, i IS re. Corah Bomb of St.oPimcra^ London, remarked on her recent oz;t> I hnudrrd and fourth birthday that oho ( "wouldn’t mind” living her lifo over aga in ., ■> . . i Our Specials 'ancy ■Dried Readies pep lp> 1 . , 4 , • . . ^ , . , .v, , X.OC^ : 4 cans Qood Gom........, 25 e 3 pounds P r u n e s . , 2 fie 6 loaves of Bread.. , . . , 25 e Seed ,Potatoes Early Rose, seed, per hu, $ 1 ' Early Ojhlo. seed, pep bu,. :$1 G arden Seed s In bu lh Will Pay You Eor L a r d . I Q c casb Ror countrysidemeat llceasb For Eggs . I6e cash For Old hens, , . . . . . l i e cash ■ i Wi k, 1 ^U<■Uv' - r ; m /" . O u r l a r g e i s t o c k h a s j u s t b e e n r e p l e n i s h e d - w i t h , t h e I - - s e a s o n ’s ‘‘n e w e s t p a t t e r n s a n d s t y l e s ” i n ^ - $ v Mea’s .ahS Boys’ V',. v A t p o p u l a r p r i c e s . I f - i n n e e d , o f a n e w s u i t t h i S - s p r i n g , c o m e a n d s e e o u r g o o d S ; eV e n i f y o u s h o u l d k n o t p u r c h a s e * I I w i l l p a y ; . • ; I t i m V f t m m : B Jas^iUtr*** A *2 >kJ &$^ld.50 ste .HKd s ie impelii&fe. •S^lore 'W ■-tS' rate was increased the past few years the ’infcerest*kepfc them nicely until today cases oan be sighted where there are those who have hard work making both ends meet and are compelled each year to draw oil the principle. In time their means wilt be exhausted. „' . . . . All forms of argument are being used in regard to taxation. Some of which are tha t many of those opposed have money •to loan and.no children to school. Others tha t pay large taxes already and lmve no children or direct Interests in the schools, We know of one case where two brothers have re fused to allow a residence to be brought into the corporation Imcause the tax rate is lower in the township. Notice has already beexi served on council tha t they will fight bringing this property in the corporation. Yet today these same ineri are being used as an example as heavy tax payers and “interested” in the schools. . As far as the editor of the Herald is concerned our in terests will not be afiected In the least from a point of taxation. The increase or the continuation of the present .rate will not materially effect us bu t because we pay little tax does not mean tha t we would be justified in compelling others to pay under the present circumstances, The burden will fall on those least able to carry it, the renter. No prop erty owner who has money so invested will 'rent a t a low rate of interest and the laborer who toils for his daily bread will pay the costs. Yet the “interested” ones would have you believe th a t they are working the for “Interests” of the poorer classes. AyerfePillsi BUCKINGHAM’S Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, biliousness, headache. Want your moustache or beard afteautffaltrownorrichfc&ck?Use DYE nil* ett,»»*«(«*)»(»*.t. KiUA »xamurt th«y always effings te r selling property. I w#g irt the Bouth. vr» iterfcof ilte slate and tneretete could not-attend Hie meeting, but was Informed on niy ,return Hint my partner, Mr. (!. H . Smith,' had sitid a t the meeting th a t-h e did got ho lteve there was any one present who would .accuse us ot wishing the School District? to Shoulder an in creased Ink in order thai.yve could- collect tlie small sum otef'lS.OO com- mteslon. Mr. Sm ith m righ t n i this, I, myseif, do not behove th a t any one could truly believe ns to he this smalt, i t te true that we are m the tea l estate teujdncSs and i t is also; true th a t we have an option on the lots in question.. Tile owners of the lota would pay the commission, and not the tax payers. Furthermorewe cannodoubt find othersWhowould buy the lots and have Indeed been, offered within a small amount of their list price. In order that the public may not homisled intobelieving us *>o small as this wv have agreed to turn over the commissiont>nthese lots or any other lots to the school board to he creditedto a fund for flte purposeof beautifying the grounds with shade treesor shruhery. We, have’agreed further tomake this amount $50.00 to bepaid by Smith A Clematis, whether the school board buys fc*rough this agency or not. Wt> would like to Bee others sub scribe to tills fund and to. see the fund made large enough to a t all times maintain the grounds in n beautiful condition without the aid of taxation. . I wish to say thatalthough I ama tax payer in Cedarville Corporation 1 am decidedly In favor of a new school houseand that I haVo com plete confidence in the gentlemen who compose the School Board, W. Ii> ChESfANS. SPECIAL SALE p - i Tans are very popular this aeason—bu t the supply is limited. Come early if you want to wear tans this season, Meet your friends and have your packages checked free. ■Nisley, In The Arcade - Springfield’s Dependable Shoe House. MUSICAL mm JT TheY. M, 0. Asrt^pfortMi,wiltgive a mtteical In the, opera house thteqwning, The or chestra is eotnpttepl §f *©out eigh teen students orthommdwvldsparte menfc of -Wiibarforofj, University, Besides Insfrnwwntai tonsic thorn wilJLbevocalsolosef Jktfiam Talent. Thhontertafnment promtsea tobea musical treat. LATEST HABERDASHERY. Suite, collars* Cuffit, neckwear, hosiery, shirts. eaU on It. W- Ustlck, Haberdasher, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. •wpw kaW Tbaaday atifrrhotfft' iVom- rwidencaofhcriion* Alvin F . Wild- msnr near Brims, Bbnrt services were conducted .Monday oveulng from thy residence in .Springfield by Dr. 13. P . Thouipeon Of the Becoud Prcsbyteriah Church, Burial took place fn the Friends Cemetery near Holma, -Thedeceasifidhad long been » sufferer froni .Bright’s diaeitso. Air, W, JT. Wildhuiri of Spriugileld, Mo.* a son* attended u te .funerai, Amohg those from bore who attenu- eti were Dr. M. T. Marsh and wife, h ,11, SuilonhergCf atnl wife, David Bradfnte and O, D. Smith, IK LI • a i f a r *■*< Intho Matter of Publication of the Notice te the ttjdate of Lydia Weymouth, DrtrtHwwl - ^ Jgoticois herebygiventhat the Uri- derslgutd ban been appointed and duly qualified by the Probate Court of Greene CmtWy, Ufete, aa Admin- istratolrOf the atoot* named estate. All persons indented to said estate must make Immediate payment: those having claim* will presen thornforaeftlcawnt. ThomasW. St, John. "El" or "le.” This combination is very puzzling, oven to persons well acquainted with Orthography. A simple rule is -that ’ol” should always follow the 'conso nants "c” and "s,” aa receive, seize, etc., and "le” akould follow all other .consonants, as belief, th ie f, etc. There are, however, two exceptions t o ; this rule, the words sieve and siege, Advice to the Ctrl*, If you ate not pretty you can be attractive and charming by cultivat ing a pleasant expression, b‘y having a cheerful disposition, and by train ing your body to symmetry and gracefulness.-—Exchange. '•“'t *)'„■*j» -:k’w .• ULlifeU^U What we will Sell you on Saturday for cash dr trade „ 20lbs- Granulated Bugar $1,00 4cansgoodQom,2'5c. 3cans best tomatoes 25. B 2 bars of good laundry soaji 6 cents. ' ’ ‘ gibs, ofStreetumnSbest trackers £5c 4 IbSofGreen and Green’s beBtcrackers 25c „ 25 lb. Sack American Queen Flour Gde. 231b, Sack Snowball Flour 50c And all other goods at samnrate. WE WILBPAY YOU For Eggs, I7e; Iter Biltter, 20c. For Lard, 10,?£c pftr lb ; Iter Bacon, 11e per lb. Call in and get a handsome Picture not a Card brtt a 10x20 in fineframe* 0 . M. T0WNSLEY, THE CORNER GROCERY. NOTICE or ELECTION EOR BOND ISSUE. Ifo tho IS ll*raby given by the Board of EdUoWkm of CtedarvlUe Village School District, Greene Count y, Ohio, th a t there will be an election held Is said district, a t the Mayotte offiwt between, the hours o f S;80hsum, aadfedW.p. m. on the m b day ' of May WOT, to consider the question of a b«*d issue of $30,.- 000.00 (to run SOyears) for tite pur pose of ptircbasmg* site and erect ing thereon a new school buildmg as provided in flwttion 3001, o f the Devised Statute* wf Ohio. B>1 order of the Hoard ot Educa tion. Andrew Jfaeksoh, Clerk. Wh*n Van Up" a Cinder. When so flkfcdtaJttte as to SsavO some foreign partkBe blown Into your j eye, try cicateg ti» *y** immediately and keeping UMnssfeimt for a minute or so, Wtwset Oils- ay** are opened again the efftftwr tea found to have di*app«ar«d asd ^gt *von a fetingin* wmt&ttm ‘ „ l *r Wv 4 i t 7/ _ _ _ _ _ — .— ------------ . . . Of a pair of our H»07 Spring Slides or Low Cuts, and you'll * , find them the best travelers you ever wore- Made by the P m most skilled labor and of the best materials. We can assure you of perfect comfort, a correct fit and 100 cents on i the dollar Wearing qualities. Quo, purchase will make you our steady customer, 1 . ., . ■ ■. i *kleiFs High and Low Shoes. .$l.o 0 to $5.00 Ladies* High and Low Shoes. .................................»*•**»• $l» 2 fi*f-o$ 4.00 Boys* mid Girls’ Dress Shoes— ' ........ ....................../ *............ **4L&5 to $ 2 .fi 0 Children’s High and Low Shoes, ................................................ fiOc to $1.75 HornerBros.& Co. 30 Sout Limestone Street, Springfield; Ohio. iiMi
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