The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

* , , , » ' ' ▼**»*>« t f V ' > e to w m » «y .. ■>! Far A m II m m Our Job Work will cbuipure whit that of any other firm,, *, Heda ■ a H U O X S ^ W ? » - - ¥ K * } « » « r - S e : tS K B A K V n X 'E ; WIREFEMCECOM- 1 Tiie estab lishm en t of such a factory j will lead to o ther concerns, j In th e even t th a t th is p la n t Is to | be greeted* th e promo ters expect to | have a corner stone laying- and pub- ■ lie demonstration with speeches, j hand concerts, etc. These same j j gentlemen recently s ta rted * fru-- A meeting of the Hoard of ** Andw snn ' In d *’ UB‘Icr thp day evening to consider the adyfca- j f 1 " 0 m bflffev of purchasing » sito for s new ’ Ifc« e j e c t e d th a t four looms will fomnanv th a t ic‘ hufn.- f !he erected for the manugacture of con pan} tn a t m bein* formed to jponC(ll undei, a nevr p a ten t th a t is said to excel a lt Unco now on the m arket. The owners realize th a t the p a ten t is a good one a n d wan t to m anufacture thou* p roduct in a Community where there is a good market, Situated as O ed am lls is, a n adm irab le location can bo se­ cured fo r sh ipp ing facilities. IAn Echo ANOTHERCANDIDATE: th t m anu factu re wire fence, Messrs. Kegera, Fairbanks and Martin were here la s t week and met Dr- J . O. S tew art, who is also to be a member of the company. The ch a rte r w ill be taken out under tile NOW Je rsey laws and Mr. Rogers Will be president, Mr. MiCuteheon, secretary and Dr. J . O. Stewart, treasu rer. It was expected th a t the company would aek -aslte bu t th is will no t be the case. The only th ing the peo­ p le a re asked to taka is preferred stock to th o amount of $40,000.. The cap ital stock will be $200,000 half of ■winch •is common and the other h a lf preferred* No common stock is offered- The company will be known as the Gedarville Wire Fence Company. Mr. M artin is president of the Oglesbee paper company in Middle- town, while Mr. Murray Is president of the U. $. - P lay ing card and. P rin ting Company in Cincinnati, Mr, McOutchfeon is their Now York representative. All these mi i are repu ted to be well up in the finan­ cial world and i t is Cedarville’s chance to in te re s t outside capital. These men are impressed with the town and h e r advantages. The co­ operation of every one is asked in assisting to secure th is industry . TOWNSHIP VALUATION. Mr- Z, T. Phillips has. finished hie work as assessor in the township and reports the following.* 084 hor­ ses, $82,04.5; 1,090 ca ttle , $52,600, 5529 sheep, $23,810} 3985 hogs, $42,810. Grain, raw m ate ria l ofce., $82,103. Mojhey $12,530; credits, $50,885, The to ta l f o r . the year is exactly the same as la s t, $292,810, —Wo w ill furn ish pumpk in seed free to a ll farm ers who will agree to sell us the quan tity of pumpkins we may desire to buy nex t fall. You m ay secure your supply of seed by calling a t the office of either Eavey & <Jo>, Xenia, O., Jenk in s & Turnbull, Jamestown, ()., or Ken* &Hastings Bros., Oedarville,. O* 21d . Eavey Packing Co. For headache Ur. Mlleft* Anti-Pain Pjlta. H EA R HIM! H E A R HIM! Ex=Governor W. S. Taylor, O f K e n t a c K y , j Q n a r a H n a i t t c . M o n d a y m n 31st, 1909. Subject, “ The Peril o f Tyranny.” H e i s e loq u en t . H e i s con v in c ing* Reserved Seats » General Admission Now On Sale a t .Store. • Johnson’s Jewelry There has been considerable ag i­ tation the p a st few weeks concern­ ing a candidate tosucceed Jam es E. Lewis ie th e leg islature. Under o r­ d inary circumstances Iicwis would h« en titled to I ub second term bu t his work m the legislature was a. dismal failure ami Greoctie county instead of being in the lead was dropped to the bottom . Of recent years only one other candidate was denied the custo­ mary second term and th a t was Dlv J . J . Snider. This case is cited as ah oxample th a t the people want a strong man in the legislature. Lewis was nonun a tedm a ‘VmisIR” manner. The *same people who brought him ou t b rougn f ou t our Dr, J . G. Carson- Dr. D. E . Spnhr was the o ther candidate*. The or­ ganization politicians saw a chance to defeat Spalii* by having Carson in the field to divide the church vote so th a t Lewis m igh t he elected by the liberal element. Now the people who c reated Lewis a te a s elck ot him as those who were aga in st him in the primary, Were the nom inations called for today 99 per cent of thepoUtioinns, gang and independent would be against Lewis I t is cu rren tly repo tted th a t a num b e ro f citizens have come to the conclusion th a tam a n m ust be nom­ inated tosucceed Lewis th a t will be as strong m the legislature as wns Hon, George L ittle. Among the names mentioned so fo r fg t h a t of Presiden t Foss of Antioch college. When President Fees left Ada he was a congressional possibility bu t doclined and i t is said th a t pressure wilLJbe brought to bear on h is en­ tering the race. A number of the wealthy and influential citizens in the. county will be approached, the leading one E, S. Kelley, the m il­ lionaire, who is a g re a t adm irer of Presiden t Fess, While i t is some time y e t uh tii a decision will he reached those who a re acquainted with "Lewis’ work In the legislature have no hesitancy in saying th a t some o th e r candidate must be nominated o r the Demo­ crats will have l i t t l e . trouble ' in 1 it mittesft will be sought in th e ntove-< The p resen t county comm ittee 'is abou t equally divided on Lewis, b u t influences will be brought t& change many of the Lewis foliowere. Merald "■Aft. yir 4 V, irtA — ---- -- lS(!sa>dw.;e»*at year i t , _ , , if p r tt due s ‘s* a |r»m p t *cf|# mrjt asearnestlydeiired. sas A s n9RMi DAY, MAY 14, 1909. PRICE *1,00 A YEAR. The ]eng alienee ’«r the erection i . . lecture by Mrs. Florence D. we which says (£ird8> national lecturer. Iiich- of the paper w ilt In tfrbasa by the Tho W, ( ’. T. V . In stitu te which How ard l a p e r Col pauy h a s been > t-ipned lust F riday evening w ith a broken by a d e p a r t in la s t Satyr- > lecture bv rs. FI d ay ’s KpringfteM 3 th a t p lans have plotcd for fb# era There has been tho Howards hu*i ITrbanaor any oi report says th a t is th a t teBt wells i bis week. There tio n th a t tlm milk for a .test well and p len ty of wat mg to the opinion The specification) ing 112 x <410 to bs Six acres of land In Attention!! rades ftp been, com of the mill, a doubt as to g flit m ill in place bu t the tth a c u so and to bo drilled ye t no ind ica- lll be erected u t down here found accord- mat persons, a ll for a builcl- cted of brick, been acquired,’ om- •Friends. ‘ On thoflf,Hh of j ttie operaimuke a* Memorial sermon by Rev.Mills, J . church. Decoration d ay on Monday May SI arc cordially invit ■with us. The K. been engaged to fa fo r th a t day. Ex-Govarnor Ken tucky and Be be tho o rato rs of A t a regu lar ms riePosfeNo, 94, G .j lug1. reso lu tF tt adopted, tbafcwh? Mr. Ray Jliteln: cd us by going to j aid ing tig a t tho i comrade, W. H, Therefore, Be we. tbw members I do hereby extant thank s fh r his sc Lewis Gilbalr a t 2 p, m. In >darvllle,. fhe 11 ba delivered or of tho li. P- §1 be observed chen all orders to participate P, band has lsh th e m u sic !8. Taylor of , j j. P u tt will fay . Ig of the Cur- | B , the follow- movfed aud cindly assist- ametcry and *1o f ou r dear solved;" T h a t Currie Posit our sincere amxnander. Ad ju tan t, BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE. If you live on a farm send live one cent stamps for postage and pack­ ing and wo will send you ten beau­ tifu l Flower Post Cards prin ted in their n a tu ra l colors, aud tell you how. you can get 50 beautiful Post Cards, world views, free, I t will bo a g rea t surprise. Send quick to THE GLEANER, 1021 Majestic Bldg., Detroit, Michigan. SPRAYING SOLUTION. To sp ray trees and shrubbery, get Rex L im eand Sulphur solution, tho best on tile m arke t, C. M. Crouse. to p Pains aunoat Inat*ntlr—ftr. ICBa* Aati-Pala MB*. Mo 1 m 4 atUr-oCMfcb G R A D U A T IO N F O O T W E A R The Young Man or the Young Lady about to grad­ uate will want well dressed feet for they are sure to be aonspieuous, FOB THE YOUNG MAN We have dress shoes of Patent Kid and Colt Skin, Tan, Os Blood and Gun Metal, button or lace style. Hand­ some now lasts, Military heels. Then we have Oxfords and Ties in several choice and dressy styles. $2.00, $2 .50 to $4.00. The Selma high reb&al ball club went over to Ohathwfcm la s t F riday afternoon and played ’a fine gam* there w ith th e huial team resulting m a icore o f 8 to k in favor of Selma. Mrs. Thomas Scott and daughter, Florence}, were th e guest* o f Dayton friends over Bund ay. .. Mis, B ran tne r is in Springfield bn account «f an aceidvnt which hap­ pened to h e r sister, who was se­ riously .burned1. Miss Bello Jobe in ly ing seriously ill a t the horns of her brother, .Mr. G. E . Jobe, south o f town, with very little hope of recovery* Mr. and Mr*. A rthu r Wolford wore the guests of Dayton friends over Sunday, Mr&jjBaumgardner, who has been in poor health for several weeks, went to Coliunbns laftt week and oil Tuesday underwent a most serious surgical operation. Today’s report from th e hospital sla tes her condi­ tion as being only fair, while h e r many friends here are hoping a fav­ orable tu rn , yet her condition is ntill critical.* -ft * Win. Thorne has added to the ap­ pearance of h is residence by having i t repainted. R. <4. Calvert’s office 1ms been painted and papered re­ cently and present* a handsome nj> paaranco inside. Miss C lara Ward >* now recover­ ing from a seven week’s seigo of typhoid fever, Mrs. H a rry Confer was called to Charleston l a s t Thursday on ac­ count of the scrimw condition of her father, Mr. Canter. NOTICE. The m any subjects were thorough-* ly discussed a t tho different sessions and there was intense in te rest throughout. One of the featu res of the pro­ gram was tho en te rta inm en t of the L. T. L., oti F riday afternoon. The children sang several songs and gave the organization yell. The work of the organization was strong­ ly commended by the delegates. Mrs. R .S . Harmounfexeada paper on ‘.’Should the Women of Ohio have Municipal Suffrage” and an exciting debate followed. The question did no t go to a vote and a largo number were in favor of the samo bu t the question would no t have had a unanimous vote had it been called. Suffrage fo r local op lien went through w ithou t any d a bate. Another paper th a t wrought in ­ terest was, “ Should IVe Patronize Papers Containing Liquor Adver­ tisements” by Miss Faye Lackey , superintendent or the county press work. The delegates were strongly bpposedtoreeognizlng papers w ith liquor advertisements and members wore nrged to suppo rtstrictly “ d ry” papers. Tho en tertainm en t given the dele­ gates by the Gedarville ladies brought out much comment, much to tho c red it of the local union. Charles Barkley Seriously Wounded The village of Yellow Springs WaB thrown into an in tense excitement last S a tu rd ay morning when E d ­ ward Clark, » well known citizen and form er ticke t agen t of the Springfield and Xenia traction line shot and probably seriously wound- Jd Charles Barklay. The dispute h$ |^ taen oh# of long ... jtoM-flfltii claim s Jn property located ir» th e village. The property was received under a will With a life in terest clause, something th* Clark* did uofc w a n t A p lan was followed to allow th e property to b* sold for taxes and then buy i t back" in th is manner. Mrs. H . I I , Tufts pur­ chased tho tax tit-1* b u t refused to turn i t over to the Clarks. Mrs. Tufts had ren ted the proper­ ty to Bark ley who was in tho a c t of plowing samo when ordered off the place by Clark. Bark ley was, shot several times and then a ttacked by Clark w ith the b u tt end of the gun, Clark gave himself over to tlie authorities and was hold over to tho grand jury under a $1500 bond, signed by David H ilt and F rank Johnson. S tateof Ohio, C ity of X oiebo , I „ L ucao C ooxty j * P hase J. C heney makes oath that be ie souior partner of tho firm o t i\ J. OmeSinr <fcCO., dosng business in the city of Tolodo, county,-and state afotmli, *n<i that Mid ffirm wifi pay tho silms ORB HUMDKJKD tXH.EiAUS tor oauii »yafy onoo of Catarrh that cannot he cured by tho use of H am ,’8 CATAChHf'tnn, FflANX J. ORKNEY. Sworn \r before mo and subscribed in my presence, this-0;h day of December, A, D* MStt .y A, W, GLEASON, ^BranJ Notary Public Dfall'n Catarrh euro is -taken inteifntuly and acta dirsedy on tho blood and rnnoons snrfaoes of the system. Send for tent*moni» als, free, Dr. Miles’ AtTfi-l’alYlpiUs Telisvs part. MMaafai FOR THE YOUNG LADY We've dress shoes of Patent Kid in Button or Lace style, all different* shades of tan, Cuken or French Heels. All sizes and widths. Then, there are very Dainty Oxfords, Ties, Pumps and Slippers. Each style a beauty. j B H ■ ^ P 1^ $2*00, $2 .50 to $4.00 W ell Take the Greatest Pains to Fit This Choice Footwear. ■ J a LAURENCE HORNER, THE BEST SHOE STORE. Smith Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. (Ml ■:* L IV E MAN w ith *dm* knowledge or of m re test in AUTOMOBILES, to tako ehargo of branch agency to bo opened a t Mure in Oedarville. Small amount of cap ital required. Fine proposition for right, mail. Addles* w ith full pa rticu la rs Tho People’s Motor C a r Company, 19 and 21 W est HccoiuIHtrsot, Dayton, Ohio. D istributors for tlm Big Value Car, the E--M-F “Bo” a t at, $1,2,>0.00, Tiie Locomobile, Ths Thomas F ly e r and the Rauch Sr Lang E lectric. Also ft number of bargains in good second band FORDS, NATIONAL, BIG FOLK FLYER , LOCOMO­ B ILE and other*. FENCE FOR SALE. I still have *om* wit* fence for sale a t ft bargain to <?]*•* out soon. c, M. t'rou ««<1 f SPUING STYLES In all kinds of Footwear are now ready for your inspec­ tion. YOU GET GOOD SHOES Guaranteed to be just a* represented and give satis­ faction when you buy of N is ley , I n T h o A rc a d e . Springfield's Largest and Best Shoe House. Member of Merchants’ Association. N o w is . th e t im e to Supply yourself with Garden Plows and lawn Mo ers. Quality he ess ntial feature. Don't forget that % You can buy Riding Cultivators from us at $24.00, each guaranteed to give sat­ isfaction. Do you Know that Alabastine will do much to make your home beautiful? Made in sixteen different tints and white. KERR & HASTINGS BROS. The Small Store w ith Big Bargains AND ALL THE LATEST STYLES.- Come in, and Look Over Our Line of— SHIRTS, ah 50c, 75c and $1,-00. (d u e t t ’s, Pea- body &Co., and Monarch Brand.) COLLARS/ all latest •styles ’and. sizes in *du e tt's , Peabody’s & Go., Arrow Brand. NECKWEAR of every color, shade &nd shape, com­ prising: Bats, Club Ties, 4-in-hand, etc. m thing a man can wear. Everyone Inv ited to Inspect Our Line o f POST CARDS. Local views, Mottoes, Birthday Cards, Greetings, ; Comics, in fact everything and the biggest line of cards in Gedarville, .. P. D. DIXON,H aberdasher & Tailor “ ON THE CORNER.” Opposite the Post O ffice. Cedanrille, Ohio. Domestic Rug Sale a t HARMAN’S RARE BARGAINS R O Y A L W I L T O N S —Regular Goods, Drop Patterns. Size 9 x 12 . .$29.75; Regular price, $37.50 SEAM LE SS B R U S SE L S - Extra heavy. Size 9 x 12.................... $15.00; Regular price $20,00. Special 9 x 1 1 Tapestry Brussels rugs $10.00. CARPETS MATTINGS D RA PER IE S W A L L P A P E R L INOLEUM S FRESCO ING HARDWOOD F IN ISH IN G OUTS IDE PA IN T ING « THE P. M, HARMAN CO., 30-32 North Main St., DAYTON, OHIO. Reliable Fu rn ishe rs and Decorators. Locust Fence Posts Th» be»t l*fcof flosfA t h a t was ever offered hare. Com Planters imm $132 up. Vet the r.eiv S.ittiey ptositcis before yea buy Gale and Butkey CuUivMois. Cote, Peters, Columbia Buggies. Inspect the lock on the Famu rs' Fence that holds. C. N. STUCKEY & SON. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING

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