The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

* :■» «• , F i c r i t c r o Pv.7 J ob H - t.y o o i; ;;wo?K w M c o o p s r o w ith I Sr?-,,-,& ^ „ _ „ - A i . r / i . _ lEhit o f an y o ther flcro. ^5 TSUI*riVOIIRB xi21U NO. 19. dERA im om USIJM, ElUDAY Letter From Hal. Reid. NewsAbout ! The-Courts. j ‘3’Iio Herald is In receipt of a let* ‘While tlio Elooo telephone merger ! ter from Ha!. Bold, the well known Mil wag defeated! » tho legislature j play-writer anti actor, that was by. the option of tho Senate In hill-1 horn and reared In this ■place, that lag tho measure, ifcinust not bo ta!:» *he will bo in Springfield tho week. e:i for granted that patrons of the-.; of May lGth at tho C ub Sun theatre. nph, totopiwmo corapames have escaped an increase in rates. Tho million dollar telepeono trust now is using all its power and influ­ ence to 'elect enough members in both tho House and Penal'* t<> pass tho bill at. tho nest session. ' This would give the trust an opportunity to Increase tho rates and the public would be helpless. As J. 13. Lewis voted for the mer­ ger bill iu tho house againet the de­ sire of Jus county the telephone people are sparing neither time or means to accomplish his re-election. In come of the counties over tho state thio question in a vital issue and money flows like water to con­ vince an unsuspecting public that the merger in not tho issue. ' Every vote cast, for J. E. Lewis in this county is but a device, in the hands of the telephone trust to squeeze out increased rates and toll from the people. Anything else injected in the Lewis campaign is but &A argument to shit-ld his position on\his one question. The public must now prepare for the defeat of the Eicon bill in de­ feating the trust representative who gave his support to ,a company of Hew Yorkers, who have no mteiest in local affairs other than increas­ ing dividends at the expense of our people, Lewis is a man without principle and we have but to refer to the time be withdrew as a comity candidate for a stipulated amount. He is a man of no responsibility, consequently the trust- handles him as a ball of putty. His-record as'it stands on the house journal is a shame and disgrace the comity. The Androw-llidgway crowd will handle the Lewis campaign in this plaee, which is positive evidence of the sincerity of the candidate as to his vote on certain measures. Ir. Bold would iijm to meet his many friends on his opening night j iu the Homo City and we are sure ’ ho will bo given a rousing send off. i t ,-edarville has always been royaF temperance forces, he (llidgway) to Mr. ReUl m tho past and a dele gafion should greet him on this occasion. Mr.Beid states that ho expects to visit Ins “ home-place” once more during his Springfield engagement. Ho is in Wheeling this week, THE REVOLT OF CHICAGO'S SUBCITIZENS, . -*>—=— | eeorgo Litflo a:* Hon. “ Jim” Lows'!.;, Greene (filed the final ae(.> cvinty’n“ misivpresontativo” in the ■Haga? no guar«i.!:« legislature dropped into town Wed-; Hagar, she £iuv,' ncsdjiy and ineidently into the ■majority, drugstore where candidates are re- j qimnteil to make their headquarters.- Arch C. Anih w. Nu doubt, doubt Mr. llidgway gave '.admlnisitracer of *no estate otJames “ Jimmie” every assurance that if -W. Pollock. He, furnished $iu,out­ lie could secure the support of the bond. Jamea And'aw, David Brad- fute and R. 0. vf o:>•, were appointed appraisers. (Bilip wuld product) the liberal vote. ) ‘iiiYs fiop Lt.cn ixcuied cn # Cities, H mzzicq tAut f cl? ' p $ la puts (jeo owi* a p ro o r-S e e r ie } meat in carncotlv dt-iccd h m c b n m a J B m 'iinlnistrator has asit for Mary L . of Gertrude H. ig re a c h e d ,-us appointed HOUSE CLEANING? Make your old floors look like pew ’by usinj u There Is a contest on in the town­ ship for central Committee, John H. Harbison being out against j. C, court, decided ho plaintiff re­ in tho case of t!.*- American Stool & Wire Co. against( W. Barr, ttie MUSHROOMS. Tills is to hereby notify all per­ sons that they must keep off my 5130 acre* of woodland, river and park, near Yellow Springs, 0. Hereafter all this land will bo held as cultiva­ ted land. We warn mushrooms hunters especially to keep off this land. We wish to allow the volun­ tary mushrooms, asparagus and Singsong to go ta seed; also to pro­ tect the young animals, fish, squir­ rels and rabbits, fur bearing ani­ mals, birds, etc., so that in four or more yearn we can gather at least 45.0C 1 to $10(JOworth of these natu­ ral products in . season. We also wish to preserve all other voluntary luxui louts seeds from being de­ stroyed, Persons violating this no­ tice will surely have tho ofilcors of the law after them. Parties desir­ ing to enter tho grounds for pleas­ ure must get permission. JOHN BIIYAH. —O. M. Tovnsley hart something now to offer in tho egg line 'and all poultry producers should see his announcement in this Issue. Or. Miles' Anti-Pam Pills reUov* pata. There ia a second “ Revolution” a-brewmg in Chicago, and the slog­ an is the same as the one sounded in 'iG,—“ Taxation without repres­ entation is tyranny” . H uman - L ife lor May tells the whole story—tells it in mighty int­ eresting fashion too— in an article intitled “ Subcitizens of Chicago” , by Edna Herron. But the amusing fact is that the leader of this uprising is a woman, and that the rank“ and file of her followers arewomen. This feminine Washington is Miss Belle squire, who flatly refuses to pay herperson- al property taxes until she is given a voice in the government which levies the taxes. What started the rebellion— how it spread—what fan­ ned the flames—how* this young music teacher has firt-d a second shot that will be “ heard around the world” —perhaps—these thingsmake up the framework of the story. And now the war Is on in ernest. A host-of prominent Chicago women have flocked to tho fray at Miss Squire’s rallying cry. That she is not of fne “ terrible Pankburst” type, but a. clear-headed, intelligent young womon, who is determined to stand by her guns and sacrifice personal rdsirrs f >r. the sake of her principles, the reader wilt fondly i preceive* • •' . . - ■ The members of tins “ Ho Vote, Ho Tax League dab themselves “ subcitizens” , explaining that in way they are disguised from “ luna­ tics, idiots and Indians” Townsley, The candidates for del­ egates to the county convention from tho corporation are: W. H. Owens, W. P. Anderson, J. W. Boss, Joseph Finney, George Irvin, and C. C, Weimer, Alternaie J. W. gilvoy, Lee Bhroadee, K. W. Rennon. G. Y. Winter, I. F. Puffer, W. P. Towns ley. cover from tho G( f<-udant $232.27. The court- ovemdt d a of .the ^defendant the petition In the case of o. against J. P. Chow. demurrer plaintiff’s 3*1. Potter DON'TV/AIT. - For the comet but take a look at the stars. Motuers (the imported black pereberon stallion) colto all have them and and . they are beau­ ties too. ,They have style and a conforma­ tion that will produce,a draft horse of the right type. Don’ t fail to see Motuer at edge of corporation on Wilmington pike. Jeff Hood a careful and experi­ enced groom in charge. Phone 28 Andrew Winter. XeniaGirl RunsAway. OF COUNCIL Council met in regular session Monday evening, all members being present, There wan no spec's! busi­ ness before tho hotly other than <ho payment of tbeim nthly bills which amounted to The Mayor’s receipts amounted to $0. The resolution for tho Improve­ ment of Chillieethe street was giv­ en its second reading. A recess was taken until Thursday evening, May 20. ' TownshipBoard ElectsTeachers. Hanna's Lustro Finish" We carry instock anything you want in PAINTS, STAINS, VARNISHES, and BRUSHES. Kreso Dip & Hygeno | Cleanses, Deodorizes and Purifies Is just as effective for killing lice, as curing skin diseases on your live Stock. Give it a Trial It Will Pay You. NOTICE. Anna Welsh, aged If, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welsh of Xenia, who ran away from homo Monday, dressed in boy’s clothing, made (Setktcvilto a visit. When she loft home she bad only five cents and this whk used to purchase a sandwich, Hhe- had walked from* Xenia and attempted to got work as a farm hand along tho way. She plowed oix rounds for a farmer but gave up the job for it came near breaking her back. The girl closely resembles a boy and was not easily detected. All lot owners In tho cemetry nortl» of Town, who desire to havo their lots mowed, cleaned or graded or stones erected, can have same done by'calling on W. M. Ford, i t Base Ball DamaigeSuit. The township boaM^nf education elected the follow ing qwehers Mon­ day evening. •, - Disk .Ho, 1, vacant. T “ „ Ho. 2. l'.illiM R bbm . * * ' Ho. 8, M »a »* W i ii , - “ Ho, 4. Betfba UreswelJ. “ Ho. 5, Hattie Dobbins. “ Ho. (I, Fannie Tonkinson, “ Ho. T, .Sadie Mile. Mis3 Oarriu. Rife Isas been teach­ ing school in Ho. 1 ami the board will fill this place when a superint­ endent is chosen. Mr. (3. F. Siegler was re elected superintendent of music. W. J. PILKIHGTOH. Abonfc one hundred fifty tickets l-'ftvo been sold for the Board of Trade banquet m Barber’s Hall to-night when-Mr.'W. ‘ J.’Pflkington editor of tho Merchants Trade Journal Des Moines, Iowa, will give his famous lecture “ The Iie- laiUng-ofi Merchandise a Boionco” . Hot only wall all the merchants be present on this occasion but citizens m 1 general will be gathered about the banquet tables in honor of the speaker. The supper will be served by the Palace llestaurnnt inanagemeut. Great interest has been manifest, in Mr. Pilkington making Codnrville a visit in behalf of the Board of Trade and we are sure the gathering will not only bo one of plesasure but profitable as well. St S.*MEETING. Kerr & Hastings Bro. SEEDS! SEEDS! Livingston’ s garden seeds can be had inpackage or bulk. Also melon seeds. Acknowledged to bo the best. ' G, M. Crouse. —NOTICE:- Having dissolved the partnership of Smith & Silvoy, I amnow located in the old pottiford stand where I will be pleased to meet my old patrons and will wel­ come new ones. 2t M. W. Silvey. THE SU R PR ISE STORE H IGH G R AD E CLOTH ING FOB M EN , YOUNG MEN AND BOYS In vastnom of cnsortmene, tango of materials and styles, our stock ut clothing for Men, Young Men am! Bays is unequaled. #Toe su- porpirlty o? eat, wake and.wearing qualities- Is recognized by all wlib purciiaso Burpriso Store Clothing, ROYS STYL ISH CLOTHING sizes, Mrs. Carrie Flatter, president of the County W. C. T. F. is made defendant in a flood damage suit as filed by Walter Bentley, who claimn he.wanarrested on chargeof playing Sunday base ball when be was not guilty and that be bad been malici­ ously imprisoned, Mrs. Flatter filed a number of affidavits against Sunday bane ball players and Bentley was supposed to bo one of the number. However it was discovered that he was not olid Attorney M. J. Hartley, represent­ ing Mrs. Flatter hied a motion In Hquire Galloway’s court asking that the petition be dismissed. Judge Ehoup represented Eenfly and urged that the case be heard on its merits. Bi-nfly wasf end not guilty. Judg Hhoup.thcn filed the abovo mentioned suit in behalf his client. LEGAL NOTICE. TRANSFERS OF BEAL ESTATE. Tho township t^abhath School As- sociarion wilt bold its annual meet­ ing m tho Methodist church, Thurs­ day evening, May 32th. A good program ban been arranged. The address of the evening will be given by Rev. W. L. Y. Davis, I). D,, pastor of High Street M. E. church, Springfield. Any one missing thin address will miss a treat. Every one interested m S. S. work ia urged to come with an inspira­ tion. to got an inspiration and to help to inspire others. Mr. B, 8.- Townsley spent Tues­ day in Dayton. D R A M A T I C and M U S I C A L R E C I T A L -G IVEN BY— YO U N G M EN ’ S CHR IST IAN ASSOC IAT ION OF WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY, Instrumental, Dramatic and Vocal. Best Talent of the University. % ** j*lr i ... 'Tv-1"1 GEO. W, JONES (Pianist) Monmouth, III. MAKATHA STEWART (Violinist) Jacksonville, 111. ALEXANDER Ik POOLE (Violinist,) Hopkinsville, Ky. W. RAYMOND BTRDDN (Bass Soloist) Detroit, Mich. ROSCOE CONKLING HENDERSON (Header) Glasgow, Mo. WILL APPEAR AT CEDARVILLE OPERA HOUSE, ‘ > T u e sd a y , May 10th, at 8:15 p. m. Admission - Adults 25c; Children 15c Proceeds for Romodoling Building fovY. M .O .A ., Blue Sevgo Bnith. 4 to 18year bnem’ tfouGew .......................... Faooy Mfgturc Buits. 4 to 18 year either straight ov Kuicker- .............. ........1)8.70 to $12X0 sizes, straight pants only $1X0 to 0G.U) Fonev Mistuw Buits, 4 to 18 year sizes, Knickerbocker pants only a t .... ............ .................... ......... ....... ;.............. $3t.m to $io.tw JUVENILE DEPARTMENT . IHVVAVM Mid Pfitlor Bh»ust* Wool Hints, tor the little between the ,(« of QIJ ami 1Wyonrs, all the new spring colors kr sian and Bailor Wash Hulls, Fast rotors, sizes 2,'j a t ................................. ......................... to lo yearn Lite to C-O.Olj MEN 'G AN© VGUNG M EN 'S CLOTH ING q- 5 .^ w<-'ll*: well, looks well and fits \v<11, In a largo variety of new { ’t-Htir roles n anti W' aveft.................................... to JlO.I.fio HFEfF A L NOT!'] We .mail** a specialty of fitting flu* Bfout, Hholi, fildtM, kledfiisno and Hard to tit. THE SURPR ISE SI'ORE 20 A 30 E. 3rd Of.» Daytott, Ohio. No. Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Mary E. Boyle, Plaintiff, I ■ m . ^ ... . j Martin M, Boyle, Defendant. I Martin M. ISoyle, plaee of real- idence unlmown, dofendont herein, will take notice that- on the 27th day of April 1010, raid plalntii? filed in Common Plean Court ol Greene County, Ohio, her petition for di- |Vos<*oagainst him, upon the ground of gross neglect of duty, and that said defendant is required to answer or demur to paid petition onor before June 11th, FJIO, or judgment will be |taken against him. fluid action ; v. ill he for hearing at tho Court i House in Xenia, Ohio, June 13th, loin, at 0 A. M„ or an soon there­ after as the sanifi can be reached. • lO-Od) ' MaryE. Boyle. Plaintiff, . NOTICE:— I have purchased my former partner’s interest in tho bar- her shop anil have employed flrist class barbers. I denim to ask a continuance of the patronage of my many patrons and respectfully ooli- tdfcnow tmm. » Oharlcs Smith. 0. E. and Nellie Williamson to J. E.Elhol, 43. SI acres in Sugar- creek tp., |2,GilO. E. J. and Bailey Campbell to J, F. Brilmeyer, lot in Osborn. $1, John and Ellen Donovan to the Little Miami Railway Company, real estate in Xen-a, fC.3, Louio asul Margaiv t Tidier to W. A* 1 .ahold Id acres m Sugar- creel:. tp* A. IS. and M. J. Thomas and wife to C. 0. Bullock, £3.01 acres in SH- verercek tp. J. P. and Itobecea Fawcett to Jesse IT. Fawcett, 0X3acres InXonia tp, Theresa Boekietfc to Emma Ran­ dall lot ia Xenia, flSO. R* M. OgleslK a, (,’arrio Momlen- liali and A lay Ogleabeo to O. C. Evans Vd.Cfl acres in Spring Valley tp., $B.KU0. C). C. anil D. A. Iftiesey to J. W. Smith 17.S3 acres m Bowewvi’Ile, $25«. GraftonJohnson to Marshall Weod tot in Xenia tp., $ 1 , I Of viil.j i nks rco C. SI. Ellis, 10.88j acres in Jcflemrti M. I). McPliercon to Daisy and Bireio Antkifson lot iu Yellow I Springs $1, E. I), and S. F. Woodworth to Amelia and Phillip I man atm in Ceasarercok tp., $-’3,3^9. C. 1L Ellis to Sasuly Peffiford aoven acres In Yellow springs Ol.Snh. J. 0. Bales to Wm. Henrietta Beyer, 111.28acres in Xenia tp., $1. Tho Homestead Land Co. by Its! president, F. E. Smith of Akron, to James Worley, Jairn stown real eo * fate in Bil-vercroi’k fp. $7o, , Augustus Taylor to Anna Brad fate lot In Xenia, For The Man y ( iv. h 'A, .^ 1 J Do you care about your home town^ and are you anxious to see it grow? I f so “ show thy faith by thy ivorks” and buy i your merchandise at Home. ^This will 'prove to be the best nourishment you can give it. Come-out and hear Mr. Pilkington tell us hotv we can improve our town. Men’s and Boy’s wearing apparel, at prices In accordance with our rent—-which is lower than *.- in the larger towns. f W t 0 NOTICE. !4!i«a:aMo P a J ks rrfloveJ bjf qm at.mm’ texi-vm im, * 4mmm « « The Bisard i*f Iklneafurn of Eedar* vllle IJehouI Dtotnet, Greene county, Ohio, will iW ii Tm-nday ovi'iting May 20, I0W, for the purpoao of Use eleefbui of t«u*ln>rn for tho lielKiot year ltdiMyil, 0 By order «*f ^fS«* Board of Edut't* tiyu, Eodarvilfe Mdiuol 3, W. Joimuon, Elork, aa aaaa a a a aa % N O T I C E 1 All clothing bought here will be kept pressed one year FREE. IU £3r.cdhar v,A Home Clothing Co., Get the Habit-Trade at Heme. Cedarvillo, m ww # l i & I'V

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