The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

I . Fo* Excellence Our Job t Work w ill compare with that of any other firm, ^ , 'Cedart TS jss Item when roarxed with anj Ir4ex» deocie* that your sabscLt 1 s past duo aod m prompt soitit- imeat Is earnestlydesired. J*4##ft m 1 TH IR T Y -F IR ST Y E A R NO , 46 . CEPARV ILLE , OHIO, J p B A Y , NOVEMBER 13 , 1968 . PR ICE $ 1,00 A Y E A R , RUNINGOF i t Ttir*. i i f t i i T i t ftl IHt MUIHH, There are few men that oiler themselves for office and are de­ feated that desire to have their cam- 1 paign extended after Hie/day the ballots are east. It seema that Jesse Taylor has not been satisfied with the result of the recent election when Ills own conn- ty handed him his. credentials to "become a member of .Roosevelt’* Ann&nias Club, v Those high up lu the councils of theRopubtican party putforthextra effort tftkeep theirparty candidate quiet, These men well knew what It va-'t to have a candidate attack a woman’s organization, a dead statesman and the like, Taylor’s case was diagnosed softie weeks ago hy a prominent state politician as a ‘ case o f “ running off at the mouth*?? and that there seemed tq be little prospect of overcoming themalady. In the Jamestown' Journal and Xenia GaZettelast Friday and Sat­ urday the defeated candidatemakes a statement. The article is one of those after.Campaign arguments of how it.aU happened*aslf the people really did care for his political future. The opening lines state that al­ though defeated, a term some men can hardly comprehend, he (Taylor) is still a good Republican and will do all in' his power to ’redeem the . district from Denver Democracy antlmefbocis ,1 . . . • The Herald believes that. Mr. Taylor has over stepped his mark in stating what he Will do m the future,' About the best" thing we Can.recommend is for him to quiet­ ly purse his difeafc and forget the ' bitterness and pain he seems to be pude? at this time. As to using his • influence to re­ deem the district we, do not see Where Taylor has any hold upon the Republican party, particularly ip his home county,. Row if it takes Taylor as long to ‘redeem ‘ the dis­ trict as ifciiHs to gather his present political strength, Jadgmgthe vote in this county,we Relieve one more ive passed away land Rath township gave Denver a i majority, something he did not re- tWOynni'a n*u,, r T)io article in question says that Lhv I lv ia u i VII Grlsjiboj. 30 vliiugvu Taylor with being intoxicated- This is branded as a campaign lie although we gavo the names of the persons who assisted inlaying Jesse out, in the Xenia Depot Hotel. The soreheaded candidalo now claims that the report came outgo late that it could not be denied. The article appeared on Friday and the elec* tlon was on Tuesday yet Taylor waited four days after the election to come out with a denial, He offers to the Autl'Saloon Deague $500 Ij such reports from “ reliable" wit­ nesses can ho proven to the satis­ faction of two ministers and the superintendent of the Anti-Saloon ; sens’ phone) or ■romiuunivation .Oedamlie, Ohio. directing any liUislutio Club, «W|« .redeem himself. The people will redeem the district, When it comes- to Taylor telling •what he will do, the ,people of this county resentouch remarks, ^ The article as it appeared con­ tains the information that Taylfir is a member of the Board of Trus­ tees of tbeOhio Anti-Saloon'Dengue and that he has always been active in temperance work. Proud, today to make such facts known, but not so in certain towns-the flay pre­ vious to the election. The published report Of the contributors in the Taylor demonstration in Osborn -show that the saloon keepers con­ tributed heavily. Then We ate to Infer that, the saloon keepers of - Osborn.were fdr Taylor, who in his speech nevermentioned temperance. Election day both the wet and dry forces were against Taylor for his ‘ double dealing, Osborn, Fairfield p n o n i i i i i T i n i l mUlLAiVIAIIUN, BARBESfiOOD. League. Certainly such reports would not effect a maids candidacy when he had the endorsement of the Anti- saloon Deague. The tronble is that ifchepeople of this county were in­ timately acquainted with .Taylor and Wayne B. Wheeler was hot. Under ordinary.circumstances the Herald would takeno notice of this last statement, but coming from the candidate himself wo feel that to pass it by would be dqing Taylor an Injustice, who still desires- to keep in the public print. After Tajior’ made his attack on the Herald at a public meeting some weeks ago,, there has been hothingbetween the candidate and this journal. H Tayfer thinks that he lias not had satisfaction we- ask him to come again, in two years'and try to “ re­ deem the district’ ’ , We will insure him as much Space then us-wo have the past mouth and give Urn public just as interesting information con­ cerning a. “ double-deah-r." as a can­ didate for congress. - As to Taylor going behind the Anti-Saloon Deague with Ids blufl he has a perfect right. The Herald doeenot want a cent of his money but if hewill put upsuch an amount to prosecute an investigation to pay the expense of securing . sworn statements,- time and -^expense oi, securing witnesses for the commit­ tee, the Herald will gladly qssiSfc in the work without charge and bring some things to light that the public has not yet heard. Columbus, O. Governor Harris has issued the following Tnauks- givlng proclamation: “ The custom of setting opart om day in eqcli year to ho devoted to thanksgiving Js one which was in­ augurated by tho Pilgrim fathers at Plymouth, and has been followed by all the succeeding generations ol our people down to the present time. “ In accordance with this com­ mendable practfcejjb eJPresldent of the United States has set apart Thursday, .November 20, as a day of general ’Thanksgiving and prayer.’ “ This holiday comes at a season’ -when., are have many visible re­ minders of the bounties of Provi­ dence, many blessingswhich should lead us to continue devoutly to ren­ der praise and thanksgiving to the 'Giver'of all good and blessed gifts' “ 'These are found in the abun­ dant fruits' o f the soil, the rich yield of mine, ttwiafge produce of industry, arid the expanding field of opportunity for a ll ^legitimate lines of human endeavorj ju a hap­ py “freedom from internal strife, pestrlewce'or foreign wars, and in the growth of our republic in re- spent, power arid influence among the nations Of the earth, - “ Therefore, D Andrew D, Harris, governor of the State of Ohio, here­ by supplement the proclamation of: the president, and call upon the people to freely Join m the-obser­ vance of Thursday the iwenty-sixt b day of November, one thousand nine hundred and eight, as Thanks-' glyitig day to?put, aside' their usual occupations, '’and gather in their accustomed places- of' w ship and assemble to offer thanks for the manifold blessings •vouchsafed them. The many film ; Barber were surj ; bin marriage last 1Jeanette May H< |N. Y. The ceremoj at high no<mat By; The bride and gr< •eft for a wedding Tie Hudson by hot titty, where they U'red Barber, a law imbia University* u at Mr. J. C. •ad to learn of tusday to Miss o f Rochester, was performed ruse, N. Y. un immediately ip, going down to New York ill visit Mr. J. indent of Col-1 'The wedding number of the V % V i % W W V % W V V i V W V 1 | I E * __________ i • T V _______________ . . . < £ _ im nu ie j o d $ I t take the Malleable girl just three minutes to clean her range, after the $ f kitchen work Is done She uses a greasy rag, that's all. Quicker tblm it takes $p to tell it looks as good as new. & -. <? --- -------------------- trip will Include i»«Htern cities. „* j The bride is tl^s ncico of Mr,1 RobertHood of till* place and visit-, ed here last Juno as which time the couple made tlicir $equftjnlrifice. Theibany triendfe of.the couple will receive the congratulations oj u host of friends ot^tbejr return r* ORATORICAUCONTEST, SUNSHINECLUB METS. —QA-Thursday—of last' week tho yonrig ladies of the Sunshine Club held their regular meeting' at the home of Miss Berajoe Norttipp, TJAEAtfiBJ “It Pays to Trade-In SPRINGFIELD.” s'* At the Fairbanks Theatre. on Tuesday, November the-16th Dew Dockstader and his minstrels will be found in an entertainment which is announced to he “ another all new show and $23,000 production." An announcement of rather Interesting possibilities is made in that the Usual minstrel first part lias been dispensed with this year and in its place ft stage setting of rare beauty shows the Club-House and terraced grounds of the possum Hunt Club a swell colored organization. AS the curtain rises the members of the organization are found holding a"social session which Is the man­ ner of introduction' for tho Usual ballads and men’ s jokes. During this session the president calls at­ tention to the fact that the white man has up to date failed jn find­ ing the North Role. add suggests that the colored race- make the attempt. The motion is carrled.and Dew Dockstader appointed os chief explorer, ' This little theme is car­ ried throughout the entire enter­ tainment and the finale of the-show pictures the Arctic regions with the glorious Aurora Borealis as a frame for Dockstader a la Roosevelt, triumphantly holding the North Foie in one hand and a mammoth polar bear iii meek submission at tus feet, while the great ice berg on which they ride rocks to ahd fro. done, an “ all flay" preatirig wafe.| ttye feature of the occasion, and proved to he a marked success from a social as well as a business, point of vierv, The girls—-12 in number—assem­ bled at 10a. m. and remained until late' in the afternoon, busy and merry from the time of arrival until the hour of departure, A “ picnic dinner'’ was indulged in at the noon, hour, each girl hav* ingbrought her share of the.pro - WANTED INFORMATION. 4} Our Annual Fall and Winter sale closes Saturday, November Hth in­ stead of November tth as an­ nounced through error last week. Bay! B y th# way, have you your now fall coat, overcoat aftd auit? I f not wo arc ready for you with Wboltonsat $ 9 . 85 , Hftr- vardfl at $ 12 . 15 , Empiro Spo- cialaat $ 14 , 85 , When Bpeciale at $ 17 . 50 , Fifth Avenue* at $ 2000 , Astoria* a t $ 25 * 00 . Better styles* qualities and values than elsewhere. The Herald is in receipt of a card from It. Irwin Correy, Milton, lJa , asking as to Whether our town is dry Under town or couniy lom.1 option. The Writer states that lie is Interested because Gcdarvilio is the name of the town mentioned in “ Ten Nights in a Bar Room," He states that bis county did not get orte of the local option candidates elected to the legislature in that state. The county has 23 saloons and one bottling houseand is a had murder county. tiTArxorOmo, C ity or roAr.no, L ucas C oumy ’ j w T rask J. C uzsey makes oaih that he la senior ptirmcr of «io firm or F. ,t. Cm- hey St Co,, <io?«K trtisiurSe in H«r city of ToUue. county, find state afcr«aH, and that said film will pay the sums ON j 3 JitlNDIli-J) DObLAtW for luck oya.-y <uso of Carifrh that caiumt be- cured by (he use of u \tt'$ C atarrh nun?, FRANK J. CIIENKY. Sworn to before me end subscribed in my itsecntc, thisflth day of December, A, D' {■ A , W. Ot,I3ASUN, Notary Public . - TUB', WHEN* -- Arcade----- - Springfield, O. H e lalMdra* Awswiation, Hell’sCatarrh cure Is taken internally andwtiadimtly on ttio Weed n«d mucous suffices of the system, burl for u stlinom sis, free. ■ . -fiurtahvt to fit your windows at McMUlan’s. . rur nradfteht I>f H iks1Antt-Paln Tilt vision. " ■ ■■.- / _ ■ Tho pleasure of'the occasion was largely due to tho marked cordiality vvbicli is so characteristic Jof Miss Nofthup and her mother and the fact that tiie girls were given full possession of their homefor the day Tim young ladies have •under­ taken to prepare a Christmas treat, for tho inmates of OUr County In­ firmary. They IiavO made"Oilier: down bed room slipperB for each woman in thafc'institutioU and in addition, expect to gratify a person­ al wish of each inmate there. A genuine Christmas treat is being planned for them and they are looking forward to it with joyful anticipations, There are some GOInmates in the home at present and to do tilts the Club will be at quite a little expend­ iture. But the joy there w fn doing It arid the happiness and cheer it will bring into tho hearts of these home­ less men and womeli will more than compensate liie effort and ex-: ponse attending it. Tho Jamestown Sunshine club in preparing a Christmas treat for the Children's department of this same institution, The Oedarville brnneh also ex­ pects to remember other “ shut-ins" both in our owri townahtt elsewhere Thus'work is not being conducted however, as a "charity" as is t<>o often supposed, hut is simply done as a loving and thotful, femem brancetoward those who seem less favofo . with the blessings of health and homo than many others—as well as a remembrance on tho part pi younger people toward thoses more advanced In years, who usual-! ly aro so npprtdative of attention of any kind. One beautiful feature of tho. work 16 that it generally in­ spires each receiver to recount his own blessings and in turn to remember some otui who seems deprived of some particular favor which he enjoys. Any one (irrespective) of age or sex) desiring to have a share in tins kind of, work through either active or associate .membership with (he organization or through voluntary; Contributions of any kind will con­ fer a great favor upon tho present ]workers and the work, if they will 'but kindly notify any member of |the Club to that effect, j Any further information can he jEocured by calling uj* u on is (eiti-j !mti IggKwMmtfi will pre­ side, and. the judges' ace, Dr. Jesse Johnson, of the Xenia Theological Bern1nary, Rev. Arthur tY Evans, pastor of tho First Congregational church of Springfield and .Judge Marcus Sboup of Xqma. The names of the contistauls and the subjects of their orations aro as follows t Frank Oreswell, The Hand of Destiny; David J. Brigham, The Uncrowned Hero; Miss Verna Bird, The Ceaseless Struggle; M jss Flor­ ence "Williamson, Not Wealth, but Disc; Edv ard Himw, A Citizen of the World ; 'William Waldo, The Evils of Child Dabor; Kenneth Williamson, Tho Dessous of the Past. ‘ ! FOR SALE. Foland-Chlnns and Barfed Ply­ mouth Rock Cockerels. Best strains The biggest and best wo over raised Thirty years a breeder, Citizens ’ phone J. H. Dackey, Jamestown, Ohio, R. F. I). 4. FOR RENT. Dwelling house on South Main street, Weil and cisterriwater and gas, GOok location. W* D. Olemans. ’<in»tjmncH *«* Mil*-* *• t)y into The Best DrugStore I S the one that brat serves its customers. Our constant aim is to give every customer the host possible service - best in quality of goods; best in attcri' tion; best in phavmacouticat skill; best in everything that makes tho/ most satisfactory kind of a drug store. Our steadily increasingpatfom ago is tho best evidence that w6 ftmsucceeding in giving the best- drug store service. AVo cordially inyito you to bring your PHtCHOK t PTION8 to us, buy your TOILET AM T CDEH arid RICK ROOM NT3- CEtitilTIFHof us, ami come to us for all im r o rt follEHUP- PDllOrt that you may need. ISAAC WiSTERMAN The second aftnuAl contest of the Ofidarvtilo College ©ratoneal Asso­ ciation will be held in the Opera Housenext Friday Ivening. Novem­ ber 20. This contest is for the pur­ pose of selecting aa orator to rep­ resent Ceflnrville in the State oratorical contest. The one winning second place will respond to a toast at the banquet of the State Associa­ tion. The State teontest wjll he held this year at g richtel College, Akron, Ohio^ Eight , colleges of tho slate will there,contend for the honor o f mprescnfilig. the Stato in * F IR E J IL L YOUR MJLLLJQLL YO lf’R IT IS NO N -B R E JW ; 3 TEEL*"°MJILLE the interstate content to he held In Wisconsin. ," ‘ ^ , Ceflarville ColWjge yanked high in the Slate coldest hat year,, and ex­ pects to do even, -belief this year. There arc seven contestants, five Is so scientificately builtj that it will last a lifetime, and it d s so easy to vfeaep clean that it always ioofis as good as new. The nickel parts can be quickly Cj; cleaned because they are perfectly smooth with round corners. There are no ^ !. places for dust to accumulate. . ‘ , Drop in and see the Malleable Man and, the Malleable Girl at the store o f ^ young met) and f&m young ladies. Ail have prcpared|polished orations and aee working feafrd i*> bring up ■to a |agb,standard of their delivery excellence. Tha.;#nt'pKt promises to be a close oufr-jp every one of the speakem an , excellent chance o I wlnnh]Mpr»-t place, atm no one has to what C . M . C r b u s e , November 23 d to November 28 th . # . The Malleable Oirl wUl. aerveyou with. Three Minute Biscuits and Delicious H ot ^ with Bt Beautiful Cook Book and a Useful Souvenir. -.’S A o S ^ ^ P set o f high grade cooking ware. “ FT P A Y S T O T R A D E IN SF*R INGFIEI-0” a nd . i t p a y s to tr a d e w i t la THEM. A LEVY &SONS COMPANY. * I f this fact has pot been, dettionstrrted to you, it I b only because you have n6t given us the op­ portunity to prove it. , THQUSANDS OF SATtSFIED GUSTOMERS ATTEST THIS FACT DAIRY, ■ • . “ . ' ' The most forceful argument we cap make for our goods amt manner of doing business « this: We know wliat’s right for our customers, we liave the goods, we don’t want you- to buy anything that Isn’ t right. WE TA1LE A PRIDE IN YOUR DRESS because we know if you are pleased your friends will be pleased ariS they will be our customers after they learn who fitted you out. We have the justly celebrated HART ;SCHAFFNER 8c MARX ib linewhich stands pre-eminen(t ly «» the best on earth, besideswe have all the other best grades of clothing. You Can get any,kiiid of a fine suit or overcoat you desire at this store ahd you will fiua none better. fa f a SUITS $10 to $25 OVERCOATS $10 to $25 RAINCOATS $10 to $22 f a f a B y all means come here for your Boys’ Clothes f a fa T H E M . D. L E V Y & SON S CO . SPR INGF IELD ’S R EL IABLE CLOTHING HOUSE. C 6 t . M a in and Fountain A ve . ' Springfield, Ohio. We’re members of ThoMerchants’ Association which refinula round trip railroad or traction lares to points within 40miles of Springfield upon purchases at $Jfi or over at any one or all Asso­ ciation stores combined. The undersigned land owners hereby warn all Hunters and Tres­ passers that they MU8TNOT enter upon their lands with guns or dogs or they will POSITIVELY bo pros­ ecuted to the full extent of the law*. EricsHill* J< H. Harbistm. R. W. Wilson. Harry Wilson. W, B. Stevenson. Gordon Collins. David DlXoii, Will Donevent. (.!*G, Turnbull. J. O. Stormont. Anderson Collins. D. M. Kennon, O, E. Bradfute. A. R. Bt, John. Joint Fry. W. M. Barber. Turnbull &Olemans. B. J. McMillan -“Rockers, eouchee, Jfeldfttg Iredt side beards, at MoMlUah’* Miss Viola Orr of Xenia was th« guest of Mrss Mary Denman,, Bun- day, Eight young men and women will next Friday evening m the opeia bouse contend for tho honor of rep* resenting CedarviUe College lit »m state contest, All are working haul arid tho contest promises to be a Strenuous one. —Invitation oam* and* «nvat«pMi Jplain or Having decided to quit tbefem a tmsiness I am selling what remains of my line of FUtsJhurgFerfrctifem e at cost,it ' * C%M. Croiiw.' ■Maitteswi, bed springs, th* best to be had at ? ■v..‘ i I m i k - .-.IW it y MMMmi K - r- ifc y " ‘ i iliiiMi I n«

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