The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
I s^aggwtr^nt.CTnB 1.1:ij.wv jy c e d a r v i l l e , m u o . b e .‘• a t . j r r V« Ji- n - , iA-u.i: ;uul pronin** careful and prompt 'attention to all bnshy^.-S r •,.:.-? Jimrusted to us/j NEW YO^tCDIUPT m € BANKMONEY,ORDERS* The eheaprs and mo.-i ron- vonu'iit- vuty to m 1 . 1 money T<y mail. ^ j Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal ot Collateral {Security. Banking Hours: (4,A, M. to 3, P, M. S. IW. S mith , President.!] O. L, S mith , Cashier. .f I cause women some of then' most excmclating- ly painful hourst, Mrs. Lula Berry, cf Farming- ton,, *Ark.* writes: "I suffered with t e r r i b l e cramps every month, and would sometimes lose consciousness for 4 to ? hours* Da a friend's advice I took c WOMAN'SRELIEF and as a result am now relieved of all my pains, and am doing all my housework*”- No mat ter wharsymptoms your f emal e trouble may cause, the most reliable, sc i ent i f i c remedy for them, is Cardui. Try it. At all Druggists ej J i«wa J« ! ^ l • iii ' ia , i l *3 A HA -™ »nw »p t»*P0»»9 U J /V l I \J Itnjpxn “MX r iiasodafia tiv m r ■ssamsaa 40 am ausas hi assn oqo ' ogt j ■ ij— iny.ii.imni.uTn.-tf—iwrff.'jrigtAUft.ri.ai Pennsylvania — « = r t I N E S — — 3 mn<$fown£Kpo$ftiQU Daily’Excursinng to Norfolk Tour East with StOp-oversal Pittsburgh New York Harrisburg Boston___ Baltimore Philadelphia Washington Richmond and other points Northwest ‘ West * ‘ Southwest Go One Route—Return. Another, SPECIAL REDUCED FARES JLast of the Season,' Sunday Excursion to COLUM BUS. $’ oi) round trip l'roni. Cedarville, Train leaves 9:10 a. mv Oct, 27,1907, For particulars call on J . W . r ADABAUGH, Ticket Agen v W. J. TflRBOX, LOCAL AGENT* **■ yFISTULA Mia m . u DISEASESOfTHERECTUM fc> if.ntv.fc-iv.fi im.l tr.a B6*,1’*' f c * *«•’ h.l? i.j c.itomttiitsi oaJftMtel tor %<ti» <r.n;!!';SasiKrutirj tin te!ji *tt.i n* itt.ii j n a v .z.vi-t, m tm v , Uhl E.ikfi JiitssSMftt.l irpr.S'S' if V*.m.'it. niuri! fun nomt os cniAt, ntc»w i<Mirnj *sJi£|&tKM;.feic itt$t 3H twax fcaMt#U 11 CJ 3 , OK* 1* J* MeCLELtAN jif«P?Sfbdt *C uumm , fh Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment: Hope, rest, fresh airs and— K m u f s i o n . all DRUGGISTS.* BOO. AND $1.00. The Cedarville Herald. S r.oo P e r Y e a r . ICA R LH B U L L - - E d i to r . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1907. Put your X In the circle over Citizens’ ticket. tho Remember when yon aro voting for members of council you want men th a t will be worthy of their hire. A official that spirits, his duly In order that he can get the extra two dollars is not worthy of the hire. Wriglit but ho was there just the same. It was a ‘-Calviu-isHe meeting. Three “Cals,” all being present. La' •a Will a persistent violator of the gambling and liquor laws support a candidate for mayor that stands for law enforcement? Does it not seem as If the drugstore proprietor was attempting to . ' ‘work” the church vote through his Judas Wright? intimate friend, / The election of the proper me)! for school board means much to our schools which have a t the present timp become a part of the political machine. When it comes -to“teach ers being selected in a back room of a drugstore. Isn’t it time to make a change? Check the school book graft, boring men are being held up each fall by the change of books in order that Andrew Jackson can get liis por cent. The sohoo,l district is furnishing the money for him to do business. The election of Dr, E, C Oglesboe and J, E. Hastings will place this institution in the hands of the people and not politicians who aro milking graft each year at the tax payers' expense. The x>ublic is well aware of what kind of a tax rate was paid during the time Wolford was mayor. Ef forts to diffuse the public mind to cover up wrong doings of the pres ent administration will not keep the tax payors and renters from forget ting, the $3.10 rate. —The law-provides for changing the text books every flve years. The local school hoard lias changed twice in succession. The day labor er knows what the cost has been.. Had there not been changes Andy | Jackson would have beenMiorf- on the book graft. Those who have paid taxes during Wolford’s previous -admlcastration and wiio have paid the $3.16 rate |.cannot be convinced by argument j:iiat a continuance of the present drugstore policy is the thing. A jtree and unbound village govern ment is demanded, If the tax payers did not get a “Dollar’s Worth of Goverhrneub for a Dollar’s Worth oi Taxes” during Wolford’a time ds mayor of the vil lage with tax rates from $2.41 to $*2,73, what have they received while paying tho $8.10' rate? The people want results and to make their case plausible the^gang organ tries to cover up anything that will cause a comparison of tax rates. The state legislature at the last session divorced municipal aud township elections from county and state elections from tho fact that the dominant parties had becomo corrupt and local situations had caused a Joss of interest in the se. lection of other .officials. Partisan politics was to be eliminated and the best men chosen for. office. It is not an issue of tariff revision election of a representative to state or nation legislatures but the choice of men who will safeguard public interests by keeping the tentacles of bossism from the public funds. Elsewhere in tins issue Mr. Bt. John makes a statement over his own 'signature denying the re port as false. The whole affair was manufactured out of whole cloth tor tho mere purpose of doing Mr. Sh John Injury in the campaign. The drugstore crowd have found tho public arrayed in this campaign against them and underhanded methods have been resorted to. In fact . candidates on the Citizens’ ticket have been appealed to with draw by representatives of the gang. Argument, threats and imimida tion have had no effect. ■ A prominent tax payer stated to the Herald last Balurdsy tha t he bad looked up hla tax receipts and found th a t during’!he Wolford ad ministration tile taxes to. be about as published. * He stated th a t a Wright supporter had tried to show him point's against tiie election of Wolford. During the argument the tax question came up in which the rates as published in the Herald were referred to. The WTlgiit sup porter claimed the figures as lies and misrepresentations. Ho refused to bo shown Jlie tax rates from tho dif ferent receipts taken from the county treasurer. Mayor McFarland won the enmity of O, M. Ridgway for sanding a boot legger lo the work house. For this liewas denied a place on the pri mary ticket. Can it be possible that Ridgway will use all ids Influ ence for a candidate that lias come out so strong for Jaiv enforcement. Will Mr. Wright deny that the drugstore influence is to ho used for any other candidate for mayor? Tiie drugstore was not the scene of the political caucus last Sabbath, ft was held a t the Andrew Eros, office, from the hours of two to four. Those who reside in the neighbor hood saw the whole proceedings and just who were there. Our statement of course will be denied by Judas For the Children t o succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age) strength. How Is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget A ye r’s S a rsap a rilla . You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. TIiorlilWfMi rcinnot ipas#iMjrliaVf>trflo<1IiMltli mil. iii) tlm i»>w*ii) itvo in iifoptir condition. <v». rert till? t Atiftt;p.iHan by glvlnc small l.osntn'rt <l*sci ot Ayfir’oI ’llio. All vcaOtaMo.nnit&r coated. j8*fi$tey.af,e,As*w e&.*s»#wrtH,s.fto> A lio fcmiiMotm'ci re ot - . ^ vtooi 1 I & P Q Afitfia'Rn. i u v f D cucim mTdRAt, y ro im v o a o isjsfotijt Wsptt&Hatj th# foemWM Ciua tntclloMM, Tho story of J. H. Wolford not be ing connected with tho church re acted the very minute it appeared in the gang organ. Church people who have known the Citizens’ can didate tor years openly rebuked-tinr drugstore method of campaign ar gument. One man who is high up in church circles stated that lie was one tha t would not he “worked” and would support Mr Wolford In every way possible. He stated tha t “Wolford was not a Wolf In sheep’s clothing,’ nor a man of deceit, but always found In the open with all liis transactions. He had never been charged with double dealing with tho forces of evil arid good and did not have the hacking or. repre sent a class of men tha t aro contin ually needingprotection a t the hands of tho law.” No truer statement has ever been made. J . H. Wol- i ford Is being opposed by that class. Trie pff sent e.qiaeil never Jailed to take advantage of tho second meeting a month a* thoro wan $ 2.00 a night in fcfor them. Eve ryw ay possible was devised by J , H. An drew to get this extra money off the corporation. Tho meeting seldom if ever, began- *»n timo from the iact that Andrew was busy playing pool while the people were paying him $ 2 .ou a night for hits time. Marshal Grimllo ban been sent after jilm dozens ot times while tiie vest of the hpdy was patiently waiting. He never appeared until he had finish ed playing pool. By this time was late and the business could not ho finished. An adjournment was necessary for two reasons: first, to finish the business; second, to get tho extra two dollars. Has tills been business methods? Would Mr Andrew hire a man to shovel coal at his scoop-shovel elevator on ,sucli a basis? Laboring men say that Mr. Andrew holds bis wateli on them if they stop ten minutes. YVlll the public hold the watch on the grafting councilman? MONEY to loau on first mortgage on FARMS, only. We also have FOR SALE SOMJ desirable farms and several nice CEDARVILLE, XENIA- and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS. SMITH & OLEMANS, CEDAR VILLE, OHIO. A\0NEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on first mortgage real estate, Any amount up to $20,000.. Before you borrow, calt at this office for Information. Cedarville High School will play Wilmington High School on the College campus, Saturday at 2;30 p. m. Admission 15c. Mr. W, P. Anderson has sold his farm of 100 acres to Mr- John Fudge ex-commissioner, for $140 per acre. • Miss Irene McClellan of Dayton is the guest of her mother, Mrs Lucy McClellan. The Central Hotel will be head quarters for tiie’ women Tuesday afternoon as they go to the polls. —WATT for an Auction Sale, Nov, ij 46 , '()—five days, There Will be bargains for you in Clothing. Boots mul Shoes, A t Bird’s, Women *come out Tuesday and vo te/or your choice of members of the School Board. By so doing you Will help dispose of the strongest argument used by tho opponents of local option suffrage..which Is that women do not.want to vote, The Herald slated In our issue of October 18 (fiat Judas Wright hail been in a political conference a t the saloon drugstore on Sabbath even ing, October 18. The denial in tiie Ridgway organ la st week does ho t prove ourstatment was false. Why didn’t Judas furnish some evidence to hack up his claim? Why did lie not make an affidavit to this effect? Even were the statement false, will Judas deny tha t he lias not been in the habit of meeting with the Andrew-Ridgway-Jackson gang in tho pink lea room of the saloon drugstore on Babbath afternoons o t evenings? We defy any man to de ny the charge. Will Judas stale where he was Sabbath afternoon, October 27, and what subject was discussed? Did you nob meet with three or four other candidates at Andrew Bros, office? Have you the n e w to deny this statopient? PUBLICSALE! Having Sold my farm, I will sell a t public sale, a t my .residence, five miles east of Cedarville, three miles., southwest’ of Selma,-on the Townsloy roadi * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1907, Commencing a t 1 o'clock p. m, the following properly, to wit: HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting of 1 black brood, marc, eleven years old, weight 1400, in foal by l ’riuce Albert; I two year old sorrel gelding, weight 1300; 1 sorrel yearling filly; I sorrel mare colt, six months old. These colts a te number otie draft -‘colts, sound aud of good style, all sired by Prince Albert. MILCH COVb l A number ono Red Polled mileli cow, six years old. St HEAD OF HOGS St Consisting of 3 ft feeding hogs, av erage. weight 100 pounds; 1 brood sow SO HEAD OF SHEEP SO All good breeding ewes. 300 SHOCKS OF CORN. f a r m i n g i m p l e m e n t s Consisting of 1 two horse Brown wagon,- good as new; 1 Superior Disc drill; 1 breaking plow; 1 48- tooth harrow; 1 corn planter, Deere No, 9, used two years; two sets of tug work harness, good as new; 2 feed racks; 1 feed racks; 1 riding cultivator; 1 top buggy. 6 CORDS OF WOOD. 12Tons of Timothy Hay in the Barn Terms made known on day.of sale. Charles M. Harris. R. E, CORRY, Auet, It. F. KERB, Clerk. a _ . '...... ... _ ^ ^ - Typewriters of all makes can he rented. Remingtons’ Smith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers. A t Llin- bocker’e, In the Arcade,, Spring- field, O. ' —Repair work of all kinds. 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Jn „ better health than I ever was before, having gained 14 pounds since I commenced talcing it. - I took about thirteen bottles of tho two medicines, and haven't been bothered with mjr heart . since.'’ MUS. 1.IUAE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Dr, Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your drugal&t, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit, if It falls ho will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., E lkhart, Ind I HUTCHISON GIBNEY'S,HBalw.$ XENIA, OHIO. T O W N S L E Y B R O S ,, Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build ings raised and foundations, constructed1. See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheer fully given. Restaurant. Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across Ithe street from the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c. High Street, Springfield, O. An “Angel Cake” J p Of Soap, pure and white, comes on its ^ W “ errands of mercy” when your grocer brings to r your door a cake of pure white * Seif W a s h in g Because of itn sweet, wholesome parity, prcf.crviag while deatisiti lcaviiii; colors bright, woolens unshnmkcii, and hands soft aud sniootn. 'Maple Uty” » fast becoming a grateful household word. Clothes boiled in it come out snowy and spotless, It brightens the woodwork Aiui Walls, Mimes the \vnidowo, makes tinware, eliins aim silver glisten nurl sparkle. It is the purest, ntOst healthful and economical of soaps. Large, white, douhle-l.isting cake, 5 cents at all grocers, p .'( 8 STY m M * LIQUOR oB&llrO MORPHINE^_ t i s g a s a s s COLUMBUS OH IO Old Clock In Good Beftalr. James H. Clark, of Hardwick, Vfc, has a clock about ICO years old, fli* ta&hogany cn'so Is seven iaot talk Tu± works aro of wood, and ail tho repair ing needed for a long time had to b* made on these. IVORflU. Cfj 6 ttin&uthr tK-w ' . Jllfnols. 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W. have return . tives a t Uti —FOR SA boar.. : A hallowe the home of n ig lit —Bqy shi Nagley Broi ■ Mr. arid a near Jamest Jamebtown; Mrs, Baral home after a tives in Day Keepin in test.which w house Noven Mrs. J k B W inter and spent Tuesdii —Carpets, m a t McMillan’ Rev. A. ’ Xfenia seiriin R, P. congri and evening, 0:80. . M ibs Minn spent Baturc Miss Louisa —Try Pieri mobile sup; machine oils Messrs. I)n spent Satin Xenia. —Golden R been with /«> ter now than Mr. Tra Tr Ross proptrt AndaiiQSfidJ) —We liav fitter in our Ufe with you Rev. J . i Miss Julia, home in Tar Mrs. Frai Ottio and M; Habbath wit The Orator in tho opera November 1 Slou Will be woe Wo have Hlkl Hiekoi loisgth. For ceR, laugh or TI k r
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