The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
.>**• ... 54 J> -5 Tt»# W. 4\ T- r will m e t Thui*- dajr. January H it i« th* M, K, •barefi, y o * HALF: A f#w citoir* l ‘ly- rnewrit Ruck cockerel*. W, II Cr#«w#M 8 2 2 * . . %*•#-* iftiV «fei J B 6 n PAYS SPRINGFIELD” •jib ) M» AfS i*< >■^1 ! V m i . W o ;ilial T J i ■ jt* tto ■ • ito not drive to the storm at*»i cutting wind when you can get .a storm front at Tovnalty'*, . Mr*. C. H» (Toufawas in spring* fl*id and South Charleston la st Fri day. Mr. and Msfe. li, € , Watt attend ed the fanma. of Ms*. B p . Brace m X*m», Wenotk’©that Mr. H. M. Berber. Jaw* been elected for another term »* director of the Xenia National .Bank. —Having decided to quit the fence business I am selling wh*t remains of my lino of PittsburgPerfect fence ftt cost, O, M. Crouse ter Gfr^ h cQ ^ \ m c 4 m w/m M le a n renew your Xema Gazette United Presbyterian, Woman’s Home Companion, Ohio Parmer, State Journal, Ladies’ Home Jour nal, Saturday Evening Post, Chris* tian Herald or any thing els© you wish and save you money. T, N. Tarbox. ‘’Ambitious young men and la dies should learn Telegraphy; for since the now c hour law became effective there is a shortage of many thousand telegraphers. Positions pay from $5ft to .$70 p e r month to beginners. The National Telegraph Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio and five other cities Is operated under supervision of R. R. officials and all pupils ©.replaced when qualified. Write them for particulars.” AN ORDINANCE. To piakfe appropriations {or the Cur rent Expenses and other Expenditures .of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, dur ing the fiscal half year ending Jupe at), u r n Be It ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. S ection 1. .Thatto provide for the current expenses and other expenditures of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, dur- in&.tit© fiscal h&Jt year ending June mm * be and !appropriated as .he approprl- ... . ‘ .L .j jp tfR ,,..... ; 60.00 Salary ofCferk..................$0.00 Salary oFTreaturer...,,................ 06.00 Search and Seizure Law............ . 60.00 Legal Advertising....... .......... 76.00 t Mi Total $414.00 S ection 8. That there be appropri ated from the Safety Funds— Salary of Deputy Marshal... .......$108.00 Salary of Chief Engineer............. 108.00, Fke Department Expenses......... 76.00 Extra Police Force,!..,........ ....... *6.00 Total $870.00 S ection 4, That there be appropri ated from the Service Funds— Street Repairs ..... ................. $100.00 Street Lighting........... ............„h. 800,00 Pump Repairs........................ ..... 16.C0 Total *1210.00 S ection 6. That there be appropri ated from the Health Funds— Salary of Health Officer.............. * *7.60 SalaryofClerk of Boardof Health 12,00 Rent of Public Dump............... 18.76 Garbage R em o v a l............. . . 6.00 Total $ 08.25 S ection C, And the Village Clerk is authorized to draw his warrant on the Village Treasurer for payment from any of the foregoing appropriations upon re ceiving proper certificates and vouchers therefor, approved by the board or offi cers authorized by law to approve the same, or an ordinance or resolution of council to make the expenditure; pro vided that So warrants shall be drawn or paid tor salaries or wages, except to persons employed by authority of and in a to dance v.ith law or ordinane* provided further, that the appropriation for incidental expenses can only be ex- fwnded for items of expense constituting » legal obligation against the Village aAd purposes other than those covered by the other specific appropriations herein made. S ection 7. This ordinance shall take effort and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law, FftssedJanuary A, Iftft /. |L Woi rosi), Mayor, A ttest;!, G. M c C okksll , ' Clerk. Each January we make an absolute clearance of all Dry Goods, including Fancy Goods, Underwear, Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Garments, Dress Piece Goods, House Draperies, Carpets, Floor Coverings and House Kitchen Heeds—selling off all large lots, all lots not to be reordered, and all Ions tha t haven't been prompt sellers. Kin- nane's January Clearance Sales have gained in volume and interest each year with the steady growth of Kinnane’s business. This is mainly due to the high quality and seasonableness of the tbp goods we have to offer. . Catch the idea. - ' „ " ’ Men can be outfftted; women can be outfitted; children can be outfitted; your home can be outfitted, with best quality goods for this season of the year, and for tha t matter for all of the year a t trea t savings. Freshly bought goods are to be a very large factor in this sale—because of the late trips our buyers made to the Hew York markets the early days of this year. Their purchaes there were made a t best advantage because they had no hampering stocks of shoddy goods a t home to keep in mind T h i s S a le W i l l I n c l u d e E v e r y D o l l a r ’ s W o r t h S o f K i n n a n e ’ s $ 250,000 S to c K . o f M e r c n a n d i s e ....................-■ '■ ■ I-’ I- : I T ■] r : r - f : t ; — '~! in; , ■ ',r -■ ............... ■ * ) , — ’ r i r ■ - ' - -, --mi- - t - n , ■ nn J '■ f , .................................. - .................“ .................. , - * . ■ - n • . - ' .... . • ■' ; ., ■ , .. . Everything wilt be arranged for the most comfortable fhopplng—«nd a regular army of helpers will be on hand to make the service exact and prompt. This sale, in cluding every dollar’s worth of Kinnane’s $250,000 stock of merehandSe,' will be the largest we have ever held—surpassing all others in the offering of greater savings* I costa you no th ing to come to Springfield to a ttend th is B IG MONEY-SAYING EV EN T as w e refund your carfare under th e p lan of The Mer chan ts’ Association. Paid to Tfieodor* Burton, tho Emi nent Cleveland Congressman, Cleveland, O.—In a recent editorial the Philadelphia North American paid a remarkable tribute to Then- dor© E, Burton, the eminent Cleve land congressman, who is now a can didate for United States senator. "Several times of late," reads the editorial "we have said th© we never knew a time when the American people were willing to pay Such a price as now for honesty in the high places of the public service. The case oi Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, we consider a striking proof of our contention. "Tried and conceded to be honest and able, four places of great 1m* portance are open to him. And the f only pity Is that lie cannot fill them [ all, or that there are not three other men a t hand Identical with Burton In intellect, energy, Integrity and patri otic purpose" Since Burton announced his can didacy for United States senator the great newspapers of the country from NowYorkto San Francisco have been filled with eulogies «ueh as are sel dom ftCdorded to living inch. Many of these great mirrors of public opin ion throughout the United States ex press wonderment and surprise that with Burton a candidate for United States senator there should bo even tho semblance of a contest or any hesitation on the part of the Ohio legislature to bestow upon him tho honor to which ho aspires. A Board of Directors Composed of representative Columbus businessmen. G .0, W. Bright CarlT. Hester J* A. Jeffrey Edward Johnsou W. Guy Jones Fred Lazarus O. A. Miller Frederick Sin-fid R. E. Sheldon Ge-ege T. Spahr E, K. Stewart J. F. Stone George CUrlin John L, Nance Jr. K. D. Wood 4 Per Cent oh Savings and Time Deposits. T O I ©GOO© T 0 » V m 16- B E A S T BROAD ST__ C O L U M B U S , Q . McCULL0U8H’S LIFE SAVRU B L O O D P U R I F I E R A SpMdy ftftd Safe Remedy for all Dbsasss of flie Skin aad Blood. Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood. An especially valuable remedy for Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tumors, Cancerous Humors, Ulcers, Ringworms, OldSores, Scrofula, SyphiliticAffections, BerofulouS Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and all diseases arising from impure Mood or low condition of the system. Especiallyrecommended for nil forms of SciaticRfeteiua*tf*m, PRICE. ONEDOLLARPER BOTTLE. FORSALE BYDROMiSTS, M*ntitotiir«f by CHEMICAL 00, , K m I m , T i n * * * * . •O YJfARS* KXPMRfXMOat P atents I - fitADCIMAMS _ 'DCflMMMr OoWVMHWtT**C.*M t Hftfn 'V-H I IND EB TED TO TH E P E O P L E Congreiftman Burton Bftya They Have i divan Him All Hi* Honor* and j He la Responsible To Them. • i Cleveland, O.- Years ago, when ho fii .it entered politels, congressman Theodore E, Bmtcm drew a line by which he has since walked. That lino Is “clean politics,” From the day that he stopped from his law office into the Cleveland city council, j up to this day when he Is the pro- f batde winner of tho senatorial toga, j hin caroe;1has been distinguished T .i'; sqr-areness, upiightness and uhcom-, nre-mlsing cwmity toward entangle i mrutg of c.ti'j kind,. Time after time, ho has had op- f poxtnnities to improve Ids tactical pe- ‘ slcons by icconrse to the devious | barglns of the ordinary politician, i hut he has t u Cured to let the public } its 'lf reward him for his efforts in its behalf. Mr. Burton has sjjd: 'The people fcsv.e given mo nil the honors I have. It i i tho p b 5r t tsm Indebb-d to and f will answer to It f .r tttiytliinfi that 7 have fb'-nj or v;3i! do.4* -UicuKiatw Pam» relieved by «** m Or. ttlM’ AatiTaln i m *6 4MMill«ANi 50 TO IOO FARMS Constantly on hand FOR SALE throughout Ohio. "Write us TO DAY for our descriptive list. State else of farm and locality desired—or if you^wanfc u* to sell your farm, write us. We «ui sell i t for you. Year* of exper ience. SMITH, CLEMANSCHOPPING fttal fisfata ami L*M igaat*. C idarvlll*, Ohl*. Menumtnt t« Ovid, A monument, is about to be erected .to the poet Ovid at Rulmon*, the anci ent Sulmo of ffawnlum, a movement tor Hie purpose having been set on toil by the Italian poet, Gabriels d'Annuxie, i' i l)r. Milfs4 Ant! Vain Bills relieve psm PATENTS 'CavesM,* a 4Tn4mM«‘lul«MiiM<landalll**t» »«*»ts*Tercx«. ■ OftiSKiacsmmu.«,FAftNrDprta* ,**4wer»n mhh Inletttimethinthote wmfc*‘-MSW mmwm . . 1. 4«Wl j t u*' -diets., trilli d»Kfip-. imt. W* *4*0*, ii pttWntuM*< h .tot,<rM*1 ttllWg*. Ow*MIM*4iMUU|MttWttiSMCIirmt, A ie»MPXMtV.^MH« 1 *P»Wot t , "wf«i cost M mum irtth*U*S>so*iorticaeowilri*,' £auua A I tfwwi •AWaiWL Me O.A.SNOWAOO.l . ass.MrthtOener,W mhih « tom , o . c . 1 - WIEJHTI wqxti m t u t u Villi Cnai rsstttiria MeMtmknt ricla In . TI mr *Isan« w : (rBMMVnvn aklbMmiBiWIlWW. ••mwtdrtbsworldV AtMl rirRHd*** Nilm TH E VERY BEST. Have any o f our readers seen a te - cent copy of the Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer? If not, it will pay to send, for a copy, i f for no other pur pose than to note its present great worth as an educator in a ll things that tend to make life prosperous, and home, the happiest place on earth. The editor by asking its readers to criticise and suggest improve-! m ea ts; and following advice thu s1 obtained is enabled to produce a paper that exactly^ fits needs of a family aud a material aid to father, mother and children in reaching that higher level in social life, where content and comfort reigns % supreme. ■ t I Father oblcdns ample information j that guides in the where, when and , how to regulate and increase the income f r o m h i s efforts. The mother ill management of house hold affairs, practical economy, government of children, aud other duties that makes her toil a labor- of love. Children's minds and uearts are freed from, thoughts o f questionable amusements aud fri volities o f life, and encouraged to emulate all that is helpful in plan ing for a useful future in life. The Grand Idea being that j *'As ore otir Homes, so will tie the Com munity, State and Nation.” | A most desirable help, is a non sectarian sermon each week, .as preached by that Biblical Student Pastor Chas. T . Russell; a forcible reminder of the spiritual aud tem poral rewards gained by righteous living as preferable to a Godless i life that brings nought but miserv j to the home. Other departments aud features ore above the ordinary, the unani mous verdict of its readers lieing; ” The cleanest aud best family Weekly known to them. Sample copies mav be had by writing,to th ftE »au »** C omvary , Cincinnati, O* $ 6 , 000.00 IN CASH PRIZES, A n d B ig C om m is s io n s T o O ur S o lic ito r s We wish one solicitor for this section of the country to devote all or p a r t time to securing renetvalsiand new subscription* to Pic torial Roviow, If you would like to get Into a business of your own, covering a spJcial territory for us year afier yearand earn ing from|15 to $20 ft week according to your ability^ and tho time you devote to the work, write to us for our proposition. State your experience, if any. Tell us what line of work you have been do ing, how old you arc, how much time you can devote to tho work, etc. Then wo Can write to you most clearly and and with com plete understanding. Someone In your locality will secure this position. I f you think you arc the one you had better write a t once-now, Tomorrow may be too late. T H E PICTORIAL* R E V IEW COMPANY, Desk M*, 853 Broadway, New York, Killing at Long Rang*. A Russian officer, who at the battl# of Mukden lost nearly onehalf hi* | man and was himself severely wound* i«a, report* that he never *aw the J»p> [*n«*e except at a distant# through j hi* field glasses, 1 ,,...,mjS=u.»S| FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO T A B L E .T $ The use of Foamo Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause th a t dull appearance of Uie liasr to vanish, giving place to th a t en chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness for which you have s o ; long sought for will he yours. PRICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Fotmo we will mail (fora limited th in onlyl a full slr.o tablet on receipt of IS*. Rockwood Medical Co STATION B. CINCINNATI, 0 EG G S TO eiVE AWAY When using De Wine’s Cel ebrated Laying Food. For sale by GROCERYANDFEEDSTORES If your, dealers do not han dle it, please ask them to get i t and be convinced of its merits. Address to The John DeWineCo, YKLLOW HF11INHH, O. Hole Manufacturer*, 1 ..... * *■■■ *-“ -i"--‘''“ iirflTnnif'MririiijiLL I \ A t tin Trade V n u a le lr Dr. Ktiu for anoi vice p r Bceretar. (J. F . Hi< of gover The ol from the hoar tho his trip I wen t las Nfttionn,. thatexp i The Cha ton has acres of J lug puri. aw a. nu so th a t t very tern eern Tho Di the pres secretary would gc best. T1 lished bu lOOpeopl or two m ing shot the w.est( a ll mam The reasi give for •> th a t the goods clu the East from the On men Dr. Stew this con The Boai the peop offer. Al and 50x6" i " i t would i $ 20 , 000 / riving h th a t he would gl .. luformec. t ’ Dayton gift, - There; andb ro t........ preBider settled f" I t was 21 water Mr. II th a t lie \|«*cic with, a s formed . cate faert of the 1 greatly ping Xaci and lire towns of Anoth* taken up ' Board of , >• bo th a t ai es^ary t< standing were tak* necessarj members to promo! Since tl there ha? as to w bo rebuilt company each moil mittee cm J. W. Pol vestlgate. I t was a few days canning s. took for. a is asking 1 the accra Herald to matter ha before the company a tobo the < m t*. m . m Fabbath f«> a s fa r ao C several \v< seen bohin m thu per* Ridgway s petfttmal l drew ban drugs lie i himself t* cigats. 1 talking »f shut up b looked no 5 tube a dr Mr. Antlf Leys tfaet‘1 ‘‘tliirstofw been fouti t!i-s ruleo new liiaua moittlf Ho 1
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