The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
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The Cedarvifle Herald. $r»oa P e r Y e a r . KARLH BULL, - E d ito r FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1910. aasaagg HOT YET PASSED. Our Refraction Work Is Not Excelled By Anyone Charles S*, Fay , M’f'g-iOptician. 28ji E. MftiulBt., Springfield,j.O. SourStomach Ci.sc.rfit* andfeel'llk* » newsman. Ihave iAnd other drus., bn* coma ntui no reu .i o n ij; 4 Abort time. X -will rcoommond Catcur.U to ja r friend. > i tbo only thine for indlee.Uon And ■our .tom .cb and to Veep the bowel* good eon* altldn. Thoy Amvery nioo tocA t/’ . _ H.rxy Stnokley, jiauch Chunk, F a . Best For TheBowels r in po i ^ &mw im CANDYCATHARTIC PlAM.nt,P.latAbU,Fotect,T m MGood.Dogood. _______rgiAguie»rviivu»An»*uu.w.u',l Jfer.r Biek.n, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, Wc, We. Nero* . . . * "k. ®he genuine tablet etaxaped QUO, S lidInbulk. The genuine tablet stamp uarsuteed,toenteoryourmoneyBack. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N .Y . 599 jUMUALSALE,TENKIU10I BOXES team W. L. MARSHALL. S HATJCTIONEER. Twenty-two years success fu l experience selling for the j leading Live] Stock Breeders j and Farmers in this Section, j D o you want the high d o lla r ; fo r your property? I (have pleased hundreds "ofjf‘others (ask them.) Why no t you??*® 1 TERMS (REASONABLE; Persons wishing m y services will please claim date] before advertising. Citizens phone No. 208, XEN IA , O. WANTED! 100,000 FOUNDS E - 0 F - 3 B I W O O L W ILL PAY THE HIGH EST PRICES. The Elson telephone merger bill Unit has passed the House and is now before the Senatefpr considera tion is still a t the foot of the list. I t has been discovered tha t if such a. bill become: a law tha t the larger telephone companies will not only swallow up tho smaller oneB but thatrates will be increased for box rent and toll. Those who remember the days when it cost three dollars per month for a phone have not yet been con vinced tha t J , E. Lewis, our “mis representative,’ was justified in voting for the Elson bill when it passed the BTouso. To think that a phone js placed a t $1.25 makes the patrons of both companies begin to i elieve lhafc Lewis was onlyputting his hand In their pocket for the ben efit of the telephone trust.. A new feature is that if such a law was in force there would not be the advantage of free service m the county as a t present. How patrons can talk to Xenia, Jfamestown, Clif ton and Yvliaw Springs and other places, bu t under the trust method that Mr. Lewis gives the poople there Will be no such protection. When the telephone trust refused to permit au amendment to be added that would give some board author ity to control the issue of stock® and increase of rates, it was proven tha t the bill was not only unjust bu t a vicious piece of legislation being rushed thru by improper methods, Though the phone trust is able to get the measure through the Senate it is hoped th a t Governor Harmon will exercise the right ot his Veto power and blot tho bill from the statute books. By such an act the trust would bo taught a lesson, to The IIouso committee appointed to investigate tbo charges tha t bribery had been resorted to in get ting the measure through th a t branch, Tbo report shows that di rect and circumstantial evidence oxists as to proving the ciiargo and the grand jury of Franklin county is given a transcript of tbo findings. Onco more the million dollar tel ephone trust make a bad “ invest ment” when it “ influenced” certain members of tho House m support ing the moasuro. Mr. J , B . Milburn had the mis fortune to fall Tuesday evening at his home when he steppeu out the side door. In some manner his foot slipped and he fell dislocating and fracturing his left hip. Al though 73 years of age Mr. Milburn has stood the shock well and is do- Ingnicely. Drs, Stewart, and Marsh set the injured member. Governor Harmon on Thursday vetoed the Anderson bill which had passed both houses permitting local option on the question of Sunday base ball. The measure was not legal under the constitution as i t did not apply the same to all parts of the state. Senator Clevenger made tho same claim before the Senate passed th® bill. By the veto there will be no elections soon on this issue. TRANSFERSOF LEM say nothing ot the poor “ invest ment” tha t was made to have tho bill become a law, H o y s S i n c e the above was writ ten the Senate defeated the Elson Telephone Merger bill by a vote of l i to 19. The Herald desires to con gratulate Senator F. M, Clevenger of this district for his stand against the unjust measure. ' $1 Columbus E xcu rsion 2s P e n n s y lv a n ia n Next Sunday. Train leaves Cedarvillc »t 8:15 P.M. A. B. and Elsie Garringer to Kay V; Garringer, 23 acres m Silvercreek tp*i $L I? ry V. Garringer to Elsie May Garringer, 16.28 acres In Silvercreek tp., Hi* George H . and Edna Eckerle to Amy A, Galvin, lot in Jamestown, $9000. . Charles E . and Kettle Scarff to Milo W. Anderson, lot m Xenia, $1. W. E . and M. J . Probasco to Wrn. Rife, 108.54 acres in Jefferson tp $11,000. Elisabeth Engle, ebal, to William Roberts, 29,84 acres in Beavercreek tp., $3000. Eunice H . Scott to Mary L. How ard, lot in Xenia, $300. The Panhandlo paper of April 15th, contains quite an article in which i t says the people of tha t locality wero nearly taken off their feet when it became known tha t Z. Underwood, nephew of J . J . Downing, Xenia, O., and who is assisting him in the sale of land, had just sold to 3. Hemry of Okla homa, six sections or nearly 4000 acres all in a bunch. There has been abundance of rain in th is part of Texas, with prospect of immense crops, and land is selling rapidly, but i t is seldom so much Is disposed of to one individual as the above amount. An investment in fine Panhandle land a t this time will surely be a good one. Phone or write the DeWine-ReldenCo. Yellow Springs, Ohio Both Phones. IN THE STUD. P at B vnw is a Real brown stal lion, was foaled April 17,1908 stands Irdj hands high, weighs 1,290 pound. He has a great natural speed, is a very high actor, bis gait Is easy a id graceful. TERMS: This grand young horse will make 1910 a t my residence, on what is known as the George Ran dall farm 2 mih s west of i k darvlll© oa the Yellow Springs road, a t very low terms, $13 to Insure cult to *fftnd and su ,k . I t yon wish to raise high -class trotters, all purpose j or fancy road horses, will h.i pie used ' to have you look a t l ’afc Burns before j hooking your mates, i Respectfully yours, H a iry Dodds. Gwat-s ICECREAM! ICECREAM! We are prepared to handle ico ct< am through out the season,' berry ftuci Vanilla flavors a t present, Pulacr) It Jlaufftiit. ! mu******** iNUMitfiMtte, w m fea***k 9 m m tm MMMMMI* The Bryson Horse X E N I A , O H IO . ’? Tho tegular mmoii of tho Fair- banka Tia atr», Springlh-M, wj-1 ter minate on Friday, April 22(1. A sum m er neiMuti o f h igh -class vaudeville and umtiou pictures will bo suaugur ;t«,d «*n Monday, April S3th, under tim direction anti man agement *f th« W*tMtem Vaudeville Company. The Western Vandovilio Ucmpany i* operating a number of vaudeville theatres in the middle West and i u booking affiliations are such as Ui insure a clean and high, grade entertainment a t all times. The usual ten cent prices will prevail and the Fairbanks Theatre will lie popular resort during tii© summer months, Elwood aud Ellen Shoup to J , B. Watt, e8# acres in Bath tp., $ 1000 . E d S. Fonafc to Elisabeth Bickotfc, 18 acres in Xenia tp., $1. POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS. Wilmington, O., April 5,1910. To tho Republican voters of the Sixth UoM*i,re88ional D istrict;—-I hereby announce myself as a candi date for-Repreaentative in Congress, subject to theaetion of the Republi can electors of the district. I have taken this action a t tho request of numerous members of the party, irrespective o f past alliances. I f nominated and elected I can not promise impossible things. Single and alone I do /not expect to be abjte to repeal any laws of enact new ones, bu t I do promise th a t as problems present themselves, I will give my best thought to their cor rect solution. I stand for the “ square deal” for everybody, everywhere, and: on this basis I respectfully so licit your support. Frank M. Clevenger. U’O/JCHB RaPCBUKiANS OF THEI SIXTH d is t r ic t :— I wish to announce myselt a can didate for the Republican Xomiua- tion for Congress subject to the May Republican Primary, and I; respect fully solioit your support. I f .elected, I will give tna people of the Sixth District,, honest, faifch- fuFrepresentation, doing only that’ which I know to he in accordance with their wishes. Yours, very truly, R. Wilds Gilchrist, Lebanon, Ohio. We are authorised to announce the name o t i , T, Cummins a s * candidate for his second term as county epmmisaionetr coming primary. before . the We are authorised to announce j the name; B. Lightltiser ae a candidate for the nomination for \ Sheriff before she Republican pri- j ra a ry . c' I We are authorised to announce1 the name of John H. McPherson as a candidate for County Commission er before the coming primary, We are authorised to announce the name of Mr, B. F. Thomas as a candidate for County Recorder be fore the Republican primary. W ea rs authorised to announce the name Of County Auditor Wal ter L. Dean as a candidate before the coming primary for his second term. W ea rs' authorised: to announco the name of William F. Orr as a candidate for Prosecuting attorney subject to the coming primary elec tion. We are authorised to announce the name of Walter W, Barnett as a candidate before the coming pri mary for the o f of county com missioner. , Wo are authorised to announco the name ot Orvylle R. Smith as a ! candidate for State Representative ] before the Republican primary j election on May IT f *We aie authorised to announco \ the name of Mr. Frank L. Johnson ; as a candidate for Prosecuting At torney, subject to the Republican primary. W*e are authorised to announce j the name Mr. K. Ti» Williamson as j a candidate for county commissioner! a t the coining primary. We are authorised to announce tho name of W, B. KcCallister as a candidate fer Sheriff, subject to the Republican primary. PromotesD*seii$i.Che«ffuir’ ness pW^Moi|Sb%?>»t>garraL j^ tF e ttfr& m a e a w u t S t# - neMiftiidl/ttBS'tif S kebp . Fac oP F o r IttfiuitM and ChilcUwa, The Kind You Have ! Always Bought [ Bears the Signature of EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. VjBSa J F In Use j For Over Thirty Years u r n th * c o n a u a company , ncwyodk city . (1 TTIETODNlMt every IS A BANK A Copyright 1909. by C. E; Zimmennau. Co--No IS Secure a Bank Money : Order or Draft, the Cheapest and most con venient way of sending money by mail. S a f k D e p o s i t B o x e s f q r R e n t P a id C a p it a l $ 30 , 000.00 , I n d iv id u a l R e s p o f s ib il it y THE EXCHANGE BANK, OEDARVILLE, OHIO. S. W. S mith , President. G eo . W. R ikh , 1 st Vice pres. O liver G arlocgh , 2d V. Pres. O. L. S mith , Cashier <■ L. F, T indai . 1 ., Assistant Cashier. Suits and Suitings S ilks and Silkings Hutehison & Gibney Spring Trade Unequalled DRESS GOODS for spring and summer, great feature. CORSETS - GLOVES HOSIERY — FINE ASSORTMENT- WASH SUITS $1.50 to $10.00 UNDERWEAR 25c up WRAPPERS $1.00 Best Goods and Styles HlJTGflSON & eiBJtEY’S, x a s i A , OHIO Thursday, April 28, Wo arc authorised to announce the name vf John H. McVoy as a candidate for r*-*tectIon for infirm ary Director before the Republican primary, for a second term. ■ TAKE THIS CUT C f t S T O R U | U\V« rcoommend j nay better.. thcr* isn’ In mid-auroraor you have to ten** te a large degree to your but*her, Well Cared For Meats ip hot weather are the only kind to buy; "We have proper appliance* for keeping them’ right, and they’r* sweet and safe when sold. Don’t g* meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. . C. H . C R O U S E , - OEDARVILLE, G. ‘EveryMonth’ writes Lola P. Roberts, o l Vienna, Mo., “I used to be sick most of the time and sufferedwith backache and headache. My Mother,who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since.” E49 Take The Woman’s Tonic Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old women, 'It relieves and prevents pain. It builds strength. If feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. M a d e from harmless roofs and herbs, it has no bad after-effects, does' not interfere with the use of any other medicine and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. Itw ill help you. Your dealer sells it. Tb®Bookmalte? ...BestaaFant... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOA’ FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Th* Bast of Good Used in th® Cul ina ry Department. J . H . M cH ILLAN . I Fun*ral Director and Furnltnra j Dealer, Manuiaeturer of Cement I Grave Vaults and Cement Building | Block*. Telephone 7. Cedarville, .Ohio. a w N EW f lE A T S TO R E We are authorised to announco the name of J . B. Remmgasft candi date for Infirmary Director, subject to the Republican primary, May llth . 35 Head of High-Class Horses 35 I have opened a meat titoro in tho J . C. Barber room and ask for a share of your patronage. The finest outfit- m the cqunty has been ciiDtalieci lor tho storing, handling and retailing of fresh and sa lt meats, Our prices will always bo consistent with tho market quotations. INSPECTION INVITED C. C. W e im er. Catalogue on Application, Wo are authorised to announco tho name of W. B. fltovmUion as a candidate lor Infirmary Directory ! before the coming primary eloc-1 tints. “ 9 W. B. BRYSON & SON, Oak Lawn Farm. W*o are anfhnrhted to Announce the name of J . C. Williamson as a candidate for re election for In* flrmary Director «nbjccfc to tho Re publican primary. Wo are authorised to Announce the name of J , B, Blovenson AS a candidate for County Commissioner subject ft. the Republican primary. ■ Wo are authorised to announco ■ name of Amnt T>. Faulkner m a i candidate for County Auditor b o - ! fore the coming primary. Il.'f the tan M e a t I S H e a l th y , The human system needs meat, no t the tough, in* digestable kind which makes i t a labor for the diges tive organs to asimilate i t, b u t th e nutritious, juicy k ind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. G W , C r o u s e & C o , Su««»or to ,C C. tfElMFR, ' V HUNTING FISHING ■no ipm ct rJrmttj lift .U in LhMe euUoct tpettf. T op lb yea*go< citedforp!t*» Mat,,»st(rr.e in w .- a '. i tn tr Mretta ii f n r htrpi Piicufue, I t ytm’tt taA ci t?.«e thicln T.» «UI *««3r«w KATWIALSPORTSMU lfiO pMM , tassth, 1900 , y tt1! j isnirnttire, irt«- « t :at, thi.'^ir.r, Hit pie. i itrA atw’M cn liant-r/t, g’..ar, c»r.;f,'.*r,tr»r;r-:ait. wj » i ih«Ssf*«f i ttwty w ft - -J hey »Lo lin t »htrt «» ttlRlaKtnliwrawiM ttir* btr.i. S>* 1 « :«< *nh< tctipu-snii tffcia tmm .arm Cur-p. Wl:h:>h,ri4t»1trr>L». TStntth . . N»v.ca>iatrar&si!& fcmi ibAw, er rsth to i *» ton «r, i ,sn « e*r? cl <h* HAtlOXAT. 810AT8KAM r-t tv.t he.-.p , Irani. Iflitil Ori.r'in iisld W»tch Fcht (ttktila t*2jr, w».) m *hown;»iihra*» * 1 leilhrt t«tr gDld-tUUd ::ck;0. CsassatstitShar AM, XO’.RS ton 2 5 b . HAtltlMAlr Inr. IS IUITT KSITI TfiSI HllEl ViolaCream ejradiqatea . ...... , mol#*. 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