The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

• S 55 IS m S 5 £ 3 wiili WRI-POCKET BILLPASED. RejardUwi of the fact that the Jltper force* were successful in jp*akl»f the Senate temperance against further logislft- Ue* alonjtf thl* lino, the honoto on Teetaay passed the Jwmo autb pockettfiU which will lsill the pecL- ^stasjf «#!<»»» have laid out a section « f » city and held several squares as dry t#rrltt»ry with a saloon In the eenter. By the passage of ibo bill thiswiU be done away with. Sona- fcerArbenssof this district, aybo is advert* to temperance legislation and vrfw» put on the temperance eom«dtt*e> denounced thoSenatqon Wedaenday for taking tlio Jones bill frem the committee, It had been th« intent of the committee to kill |h* measure by not reporting If out" ’ ‘ >■ ftepafor "Ward baa introduced »■ "T|iSttxnakihg rSHmid^c^ ia fe- • f msible for damages duo to tiro from tlm sparks of a locomotive, *Tbs Wortsbill which grftntsvoters. . in municipalities an unlimited init­ iative and an unlimited number of fef*r«hd«m on ordinances passed tho Souse onTuesday, after a long debate aud. the addition oh several amendments. Oh petition,of Id per cent, an or* dinaHco may be submitted to conn* oil inW days; shall be admitted to the people at a regular election, un­ less 80per eetlt petition Xpr spechU •lection, *To carry, tho ordinance must receive a majority of total vote oaft, CJouncil may refer to the peo- ’ pie, ordinances involving franchises ' orexpendituro of moneyj or they may be referred by petition ,of 1- j , p*r cent.hi 80 days, " , " Representative Little of Greene tried to amend ‘ by cutting but all "th* Initiative part of the bill and re­ taining the referendum part. His amendment would have made tho measure conform to the Republican . state platform. He did not mention theplatform, and pbrbaps that fact, walj unfbought of by most of tho member^. At any-rate only la votes ' were east for the Little amendment The Vote for ;tlio Republican stale platform was 16 to 7(5, The jShulen .amendment which was the test vote,’ was "tappertetLby 44 Republicans - ami l? Democrats. * ' B r a bill introduced-by Senator tfathfrs the act which Was passed "iwn^^ai's ago, provided that where hc psfple so vote, counts, city, vil- «bip and school district -.may bo released from o«* of public hinds for funds for witita’ t a ^ ” is amended to ap* $Iyuot pidy to those cases following the passage of the cases prior to its •taetm.ent- , ‘ TheHdUsfl onThursdayafter eight hours debate passed the Atwell res- Clutidnproviding for' the initiative and taferottdum, or a vote on a con­ stitutional change to this ailect. ThOvote was 101 to 16. The resoih- tidh was toned down considerably by.the House and a majority of alt tty* Vjltes cast Will have to decide ta* measure. A number of amend­ ments were offered and the conser­ vatives claim that the bill will not work any hardship on the people. TIW AUAUA QUESTION, Writing to iUo t'-nUL Oharieoion Sentinel on tho Alfalfa Question, Alien i). hiyoittaaya: Ld. Lai ntiaol Bear Sir: -1 thank you for tho paper and your “ slip gap*’ article. You came near hitting tho hull's eye. I have rooigucd from course of lectures end go to lake charge ot the Ketchamfann immediately, I have bemi talking alfalfa for four years, Zwas moved by a denfro to iiolp the farmer,'?, but there ia not enough dynamite in use to do it, I talk no more. lam going to raise alfalfa, and wiU putiu 800acres thfe I will let others do the talking, I was at CUifton, Olart county and I find that nofcono farmer in ten who hag tried alfalia has had alfalfa They have been swindled by buy­ ing that bastard plant, Turkestan, which will not stand.our freezing rweather, ft will only grow fifteen inches instead of foWfeetas alfalfa does. It iBa burning shame, I am trying to get a bill through to protect farmers in the buying of seed and send some frauds to, jail; but^I do not expect to succeed. ~ Wo haveno pure seed now mOhio. They have in Canada and Ken­ tucky an f are dumping their bad seeds and weeds hitc Ohio. Tt is no use for a man to try to help the farmers. They think he has some deep -Iftixl scheme and is working them, lam going back to the woods and stay there until my alfalfa is ready to cut, and Jilm Little Boy Blue, twillblow my horn. . YoUrS-'sincevely, Allen O. Myers CLIFTON. Miss Myrtle Grindle, spent “last week in Springfield witii A. L, Mar tin and family. The Junior order will give a play March SO in the opeto house In Clifton, . . . . The Clifton high school room will give a play m the.opera house April 6- ...... ---------- .gSy-i.... Mr?. 'Vantress, who has been staying with hey daughter, has re 'turned home. , The gutters of the city hake been cleaned but and all the city now needs is electric ligh ts. Miss Maggie Campbell and Miss Maggie Rifo are now in their new home. . . 1 --For bargains ingas fixtures ,cal 1 On 0* E, Marl in,-Xenia, * - ■ ■’ * A m om cm m i* Dr. J. Martin, osteopathic phy sician, of Xenia. Ohio,, xviil be in Odayyille on Tuesday ‘ and Friday o f each week for on indefinite pe­ riod of time. Rooms at Mr. W. R Sterrett’s residence. Hours i 2 tit 6p.m. By *tr**WtWenlrig -the nerves whir control the action of th# liver arid bowel Dr.' BUMS* NervO and liver Pills cui ROfMfUptaoo, 6$ Uo*H» 25 cenu. School of Railroad and Commercial V * ' - ' . ■ ' Telegraphy? Experienced train dis- jj&tfiher in charge* Tho only school with railroad train wire* Everything new, New Location, New Name, New Outfit* D«y andMight Classes. 'Terms Reasonable, Reams, 2dFloorJfrcade Bldg* Springfield, Ohio. Solid Gold Glasses fitted with Special lenses for $ 5 worth $ 15.00 UtaibkBi’focab it t w ttwih $10 Cbas. S. Fay, M*l%, ffyHctittb Uprlrigflcht, W. IF YOTJ HAVE Pictures to F ram e TAKE THEM TO best’sBookStore XENIA, OHIO. Mouldings for Water Colors, . Oil Paintings, Etchings^ Photographs, Portraits, Crayons, All sorts of Colored * Pictures, Card aud Cabinet, Pictures Grouped, Matted and put into One Frame Making a Fine W a ll Ornament French Glass Best Work, F 1 ANHATTAN *•■ R E S T A U R A N T Xo, « X. Detroit St., Xcnra, O. We are inembeva of the Mer- ehant:!’ Association of Hpviug- Held, and aa are authorized to give out REBATE BOOKS. You know Rebate Books pay your fare to Springfield. “ Ask Kinnane for One.” 1' KINANE BROTHERS’ CO. .MAIN AND FOUNTAIN AVE. ' SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, “Ask Kinnano’s for Your Rebate Rook-—They're Nearest the Traction/ n Wo nro wiemhers «f the Mer- rfionte1 Asgooiatlou of Spring- field, pnd us Biieh, arc autbortedl in give out r e b a t e b o o k s . You know Iho Reftafe Book pay« your faro to Springfield. “ Ask Kinnane’s for One.” B a i ly F ree twoppaig K^cursions to Springfieid, W iltch Begins this week We Will Give ail Opening Sale of Splendid Spring Merchandise, Beginning In Order to F itting ly Inaugurate the Springfield Merchants’ Associations Plan o f I . . . . . ___rTg i4 ' — e—^— Ms&mi *....**,,, *— ^ ..- ------- .— :— — — , M a r c h 26 , 1908 i B ill o f Fare* Uoffoe, Tea, Milk....*.................. 60 Bread aud Butter............ ....... Cc Erled Ikfiaioes......... ............... Se Baked Beaus............... 6 c Tie, per quarter-...-....................... 8 c Hum riandwieh........................... fie Buttered Toafit......... «................. fic Uhrt-fio Handwleh............... ■....... 6 c i ake.........., ............................... 6 e Stf-nkt Chops, Ham or Bacon..... ifics Ham or Bacon with Eggs..... . S? 0 e Hot Roast Beet, Weiner dr Egg fdamlWJfch......... - ..................... 6 c Houp..................•...................... . fic Fresh Oyfiter Stew....... .... . S 0 « Oyofora* tow...,......... ............. -. .* 15c Bread and Butter with Meat Orders M E A tA f * * 0 'Whereupon we will ofTer $30,000.00 worth o fth c largest stock of Bewitching Fashion's best creations in, Silks, Dress G o od s ,. Radies' Suits, Waists, Corsets, Under muslins, Carpets, Draperies and House Furnishings, in this section of Qhio, AT PRICES THAT W IL E AMAZE THE PEOPLE OF TH IS CITY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY W e fecrjessly intend to make this Sale one o f sincere and impressive interest, ff price, reductions, powerful in the extreme, will doit. For, at the outset of this new merchandise Feature of Daily Free Shopping Excursions to Springfield—Just think of it!r—we want to impress you with t h e ’ stupendous stocks we have, guaranteed at trie lowest prices. For never before in the history of the Kinnane Brothers' Company, have we ever presented as great a variety t>f equal values. .There i's no change in the quality standard of this store, for that w ill al­ ways be kept the highest possible to obtain.^ But the many recent store changes which we have adopted, w ill now be S^en at their ' best for the first time—all presenting very apparent advantages towards abetter and more complete store service. Altogether this Opening Sale w ill be an irresistible showing of Spring Fashions, and a demonstration o f powerful value-giving that will amazingly impress you with the Kinnane Brothers' Company’s undoubted leadership in this section. - ing Sale bills setting forth our 0pen= date of this sale. ,March 26,1908# at 9 S P R I N G F I E L D , OH IO . fitm tiu iW D spq r “ PktsboFgh - #wfm 0 iWtitoces For some time we have hem investigating a New Idea jn Wire jm Fencing. After, a iuost careful examination we tava beenconvinced! 2^ that we have found the best field fence maaubmtarecf. “ Pittsburgh»; Perfect*' is made of all galvanized steel wires. It is the only fence welded by electricity. Every rod is guaranteed perfect. AU Iqrge. wires, tliestays being-the came size as, line wire*. It has no wraps to hold moisture and cause rust, * • > Ninth *■aW t 5 &m‘ Nine years ago we started in -__ _i*t If You Are Looking for a Fauce That will stand HARP UfACE; That will not SAG DOWN cr CUPJLOVXK on On top; That has stays that WILL NOT SLIP} That wifi CONFORM TO UNEVEN GROUND; That has no SLACK WIRES; That docs not require <m EXPERT TO ERECT; That i3 LOW INPRICE— Then Read What We Guarantee businessln our present location with small ^capital, lots of en­ ergy and a determination to sell good shoes at reasonableprices* W e are now doing the largest shoebusiness everdoneinXenia. 1. Th# ttays nro ELfiGTItlCAIit.V ULLDLD to ctraaj*. for*lag « jterfect union and an amalgamation with tha strando hot found fa any ottw fenw. 55, ffo wrap, to gatlooso, torliald inoi^turoand cause ttist, а. IfoprolctitioiwtoinjurofitockcrioacwctJ fromtliccji. i, Stronsor dt the joints than any other ficco;r,'cUlc(l to&ther byelectricity. б, fifunrnntccd that tho wire is not InjUtcd at tho faints, 8, Guaranteedndjustablo to iinovcn ground. 1. Guarantied i-hntatnya ivill not rararato ft t ctracds. , 8, GtrnrMitccd nil riijhtfa every pattleular, sy 9, Jtado hy tho wa.t tnadcra proccffaand on tho Latest; imptntrd tniudilticry. 1 tO, Moth c f th6 weak poiut3 in ctlsct f£r.c?3 nro on at count t>rtb*i vray thoeiays arft fast.’ ' ened. Ouratayoarontnalgmnatcd tvith tho tttctda hyucAu^ot clcetri'Uj’ "and tho sueKcth of tho fonco inera.itod ft huudred fold over tha strength of it fuse# Hhctro tho otayo ar.i wrapped or clamped on tha strands. ' I f by this tlmo you are interested,'come anil see- this le«c,e end get in your order. , I f you are skeptical ctortiaand bo convinced. h We add out perianal guarantea to everything elaimrd for if. and tvmrltl be pleased to submit prices* " Doo’tfail to see us heford buying yoiufeocbr,; Don't pet il cfT Until yo'd arg ' ready to nselt, but place your order in advance, as are cannot mny ail sires in stock, Crouse & Crawford. . Our success shows what can be done by keeping strictly up-to-date and selling only the best mer­ chandise obtainable. We are strictly one priced— a child can buy as cheaply in our store as the most experienced trader. ' Spring is almost here ar.d we have now in stock the most complete line of Shoes and Oxfords ever shown in Xenia. We have more shoes in stock . . § than-any two-stores in-this eoiraty. ■ ■ .«* Our prices are very low when quality is con­ sidered. We keep the best of everything in shoes. As far as wo can loam, tho nine- law (loos not cut much flgum with thftjopefatofs on Use “ PonnaLinen" except diminish the number of offi­ cers. Afcthis point tho night opera* tor has been dispensed with* while Mr. Hair is now working tho corn* pany’s schedule of Js bourn. The, ‘pensy” just tacked one hour on Mr. Hair, March 4, yet newspapers haVfe sent out various reports as to how the higrailroadsaro complying w;lth tho law by putting on bo many operators. Bibylrn- First Populous City. Babylon was probably tho fimt cpy to attain a population of a million, Tito area of the city was £25 eguaw miles, 1 l 50 TO 100 Constantly on hand FOR SALK throughoutlihio. Write uh TO­ DAY for our descriptive list, Htjtto sifM) of farm mid locality desired -or if you want us to sell your farm, write us. We can sell it for you. Years of exper­ ience. Hood hank references. ‘ Smith & Clemans, R«*JRsnrt* m 4 U m Agsdis, Cedartille, Ohio. Also Agents tor th.' famous Car- tovear Automobile. = ! FRAZER'S SHOE STORE Jy B. Main Street, • » Xenia, Ohio. To CureaCold inOneDay t <*«LaxativefiromoSumine mku,^ *n>A Seven MMmUm th 13 maa&* Ttm W €k«re*Oril|i r_ J i t i v i i y %

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