The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

L*! <?§> D u J o * t y o t k i r i m . . . , V n S T - T B I R D m t a n o . 1 cmiywm imruffi out Beltering there bad bwn * mis­ deal In the politic*,! card game two year* »go, J«fes« Taylor agaiu an* itonm*#* hi* intention of being a aandldate for Congress before the fUpahUoan primary next May. Taylor isvnot. the first candidate that aver held sued a view in this district and to be dealt a new hand Italy to find there had been no mis­ take the first time. The platform announced is a thread one in which Taylor says mat he has no faults to find, no agngplaint* to make, no boodle to distribute, and no eorrupfc practices to inaugurate, Me attributes his tie- Csattwo years ago to quarrels over posb'Offloe appointments and false reacts olrcnlated. during the oonMSr local option electron. There will be Other candidates when the proper time comes. The names most frequently mentioned ?n. George Little, Marcus , and Horace AnkeneyJ from xty with a number of good . other counties over the dig- i effort to inject DriJfos# Campaign, has been merely irpose of shielding J. 3EL ste representative, who is ely to have opposition, A of prominent men in the .will urge Hr. Fess toeu©- Lewis. Mr. Wm. Conley wa*.in Colnm- burSiHriday. LEGAL NOTICE. [‘Wilson, Plaintiff, . :VS'. ‘ K, ^ Ison , D e fe n d a n t. ■a-«<■ Ml 'K ! In Common Ploas Com*, Ohio. jflfe t - - i r g W l - 'W f l i o n , re sfd e n o e n o k n ow n ; - % p 6<#e n o tic e t h a t o n th e 4 th d a y J * ' fe£ M e m b e r , 190ft, S e r e n a W ilson, filaff d n s a id c o u rt h e r. p e tttio P&i* him .’ f o r d iv o rc e npdh>- th ^ f « S ^ . A e a i s n ^ j t a c t m Association Pays H e Rewards. iAKUAKY 7, Afferent Boards Are Oiyamfod. The annual nasstingof the (Jed- erviile Protective Association was? held Tuesday aftsrnccn in the mayor's office at which tijps the following office s were elected: President C* E, Cooleys Vice Pres­ ident, J. H. Andrew; Secretary and Treasurer O. L. Smith; trustees, B. C. Watt and Harry Estai. • . W- The rewards allowed in. the Ed. Black capture of the Conley Wheat ahd horse were: Morgan Kennon and Harry Kenuon, $26 each; Fred Rennon, $76, The association decided to em­ ploy Attorney Harry Smith' to as­ sist Prosecuting Attorney Orr in the lunacy charge that has been placed against Ed Black. While Black has been oonvicted twice and was ready for a third trial he has not been sentenced In the first two. Now an effort is being made to prove him crasy and thus escape the pen. This is said to be an old trick of the defendenfc and the as­ sociation wants to see him landbe­ hind prison walls. As there are about thirty mem­ bers delinquent on their assessment and if the constitution and by-laws arc followed these names will he dropped in thirty days. READ THIS. No doubt your .subscription is out onsome paper or magazine or will he soon. * % send for all magasmes and pa­ pers you can save money. Give me your list and ask for price*, fid T, N. Tarbox. BARGAIN OFFER. j In connection with the bargain of- ; far ofState Journal of $*,0pper year j4 hey offer the’ following; 1190 for ear Ohio Yellow Cera; $100, for White ©ora; flOd for hast Winter Wheat-. This offer to a ll l year suhfariham to l *fh« towaship trustee* organised Monday by selecting T. W, St. John, president. The new road superintendents are G. W. Ham- man and G. C, Hanna while H, H. Stormont was r©-appointed. The former sueaeeded G. E. Jabe and Win, Conley who declined the appointment. W. R, Rcunon was employed to care for the tramp room and each of the three physiaiana are to act in township oases when called. ^ As the members of the trustee* constitute the township hoard of health the following organisation was effectedt J. C, ToWnsley presl- dent'F. A. Jackson, clerk The township trustees decided^ meet every two weeks.froha Mob- day Janary (i. The different bond* were approved. There was not much of a change in the organisation of the township hoard of education, J. H. Stormont president; F. A. Jackson clerk J, It Gooper, treasurer, The township board Will meet the last Friday of each month, except July aud De­ cember, ■- The village board of education re-organised..- Monday with the fol­ lowing officersu . E. Hasting presi­ dent and J»W, Johnson, clerk suc­ ceeding fc5. C. Wright, Adjourn­ ment Was taken until Wednesday evening when the president an­ nounced his co omittees and the bonds were acted upon, President Hastings announced the following committees; Finanoe-j Wright and -Turnbull; Supplies, Buildings and School Property, Ogleshee and Johnson; Library Text Books and Regulations, John son and Wright; Teacher* Turnbull and Ogleshee - The following i* "the condition of the finances; Contingent fund *4&8i Tuition fund,$i*M4, making a total of $191,87 m the treasury with one out standing order iffifceasbad. The condition of the ©safclagout # d »e* ' W M « l h •X9M& i P l P f - , ' - a J. <y r*■ im Bargains! Bargains!! 20 Per Cent Discount on ' ' ir -i - « a s all Suits and Overcoats Gome in and see for yourself what real bargains we are offering to you in Suits and Overcoats. Just think of it* on every $5.00 purchase yon will save $ 1 . P P M l t M l l I i D We are not offering you goods I lX a u IU ilD C iI t that are ’‘shop-worn^ and “out- of-date/* but offering yon the finest quality, new and up-to-date Clothing for Men and Young Men at 20 Per Cent Off H fm •AAWWWv'. Tkii h «« k m m « mu M *** **] s * np *^** * si ^ hb ( i ^ h * o —ar ;Is past due sad a UHNWI SMth meat is earnestly * MUCE *1.00 A Y U * BOYS* SUITS AND OVERCOATS . - ’ * , „ M < i ‘ . • •' i Ranging from $2.00 to $10.00 will be sacrificed at Twenty Per Cent Discount. NOTICE,;-»*Even though you may n o t ,be needing any of these garments at the present time, it will pay you to buy them for future use; JFV***■ Z 7 - v'-.-l CLOTHING COnPAITY, O a o » z i to n n to . .^vJ . > ' 'WfDf : j td c lign cd ) a m he .i Serena Wilaoa. dtey fiiiaril. AMI 0(«-L IWt J. W. Miller, Trehsms. ‘wfflfooaateriuuaproblem. 1 The DeWeese-Bidleman Co., THE DAYLIGHT STORE, I 8 & 10E. Third Street, - . - Daytwi, Ohio. S, 0 - . The People’s Greatest Cost and Clear­ ance Sale is Now Going On I 1 1I FIRST FLOOR, Dress Gooffs.... eiik*.... .............. Velrvts...,......... ..... at coefc Uioths............. . Calico............... percales...,......... . Ginghams........ .... *fc cost Mfi r*n#ifc flhxrtinge............. Sheeting*...... ..... Table Linen*... Napkins............... Towliag.......... . Flannel*............ Caselmeres..... Gloves...... .......... Fascinators...... ......at cost Muffler*............... Hosteir...... — Corsets......... ...... ....at cost SECOND FLOOR UNDERWEAR LARGEST ST0CK-THE GREATEST VARIETY IN DAYTON. Maa'aUnderwear....... at cost Childrea’a Underwearai..co*fc Ladies Underwear......afcooefc Men’s colored shirts... at cost Maslla Underwear . at cost Men’s White Shirts...at oust Bad Spreads at cost Overalls, Umbrellas at cost The Celebrated McCall Patterns..... .... -at cost Hr* a«« axolasive agent* far fib* C*I#telt*4 McCall jawWlWnilwe THIRD FLOOR, OVERSTOCKED Misses* and Children’s ...... Infants Wear....... .. at ecet DreHaes... ..............at *o*t Ladms* Satts .. ,,. .. at cost Ladle* Dress skirta.at cost Ladies walking skirt*..at east Ladi©*Wrappers....ateost Lsdle* Jaek«t*...... at seat Ladies Silk, Woolen andWar’ Waists ateest W* ar# exclusive agents fvr the celebratail Waetkex Ladies Raady-to-Waar Garments in Su its, Skirts, and Jseksts. FOURTH FLOOR, lmmenu Lin* of CARPETS, CUR­ TAINS, ETC. Carpets............ Bttf*..... ... *....... at eost Lace Curtain .... Oil Cietbs....... ........ at east Window shades ....... at Cost Swsepers....... ... at eost Draperies.......... .........at cost Portieres......... ....... atoeet Blanket*........... ..... . at «oet Mattings......... .... at eon Comfort*...... ........... at eoei -Don't forget, every artide in our store, from the first to the fourth floor, WILL BE SOLD A T COST, and many goods to close out at almost your own price I _ . - ... ****** ,, m ,**■ *i*-*aiarasi***saisraaa^SiMTaiiNe***la-a* m u , i,r n, R . A . D e W E E S E l - IN CONNECTION WITH THE OeWEESE-BIDLEMAN C0. — S 8 and 10 East Third Street, Dayton, Ohio. ^ The People’s Greatest Cost and | Clearance Sa le of Shoes is | Now Going On. & Women’s Shoes at Cost Women's Slippers at Cost Women’s Rubbers at Cost Men’s Shoes at Cost Men’s Boots at Cost Men’s Rubbers at Cost Roy»* Shoes at Cost Boy*’ Rubbers at Cost Misses’ Childrens’ and Infants 1 Shoes at Cost Leggin*, Polish and Findings at Cost One thing you can depend on, if you want good, honest stylish footwear this is the place to buy. Our goods are the product of the foremost manufac­ turers in the country and the best that money can buy. All odd lots at less than half price. Don’t miss this sale, a rare oppor­ tunity to buy Good all Solid Leather Shoes for little money. m this department you will find the most up-to-date shoe stock in the city. A T COST $50,000 Worth of Solid Leather Sh o es Eva tiy Pal* at Cant * * * * Nothing &e»#rv*dl R A DftWERSF. 3 and 10 Cast Third Straat, Dayton, Ohio. IN CONNECTION WITH THE DeWEESE-BIDLEMAN COMPANY.

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