The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
mm* S h e t l a n d P o n y T o b e n t y e n w a y ' Monday, hlov. 20 , ’ ll* At 7 o’clock p. m. In1addition to the Pony will bo given §50 in Gold—divided into seven, prizes, Si 5, 810 $5, $5, $5, $5 SB, Tickets given with each 2oo CASH 'purchase. Save Your Tickets. ilThe Oedarville Herald*. 1 . fit.iHt T* yiKARLH BULL j Entm’cfl at tlmPost'Ofiice, OdAr- ivillo, OctoborjSl, 18T, as second ] olass matter. FIHDAY, JUIAr 21, 1910 A PUBLIC STATEMENT. rCoutinned fromMot nage.J C . O, ;-vVf w ■o a im e r . Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats, Fruits Eta, We Meet all Prices Made. CEftASmiLE, OHIO.. ANNOUNCEMENT I have purchased the blacksmith tools and business of Arthur Townsley and I have con solidated the same with my harness business and am now located on South Main Street, Oedarville, where an invitation is -extended to*all fiiends to call. s ■ I am prepared to do first class blacksmith!ng, wood work, harness making and repairing neatly done and at reasonable prices. Alb work guaranteed to please. ■ T a m also prepared to^buildfcement columns fo r porches and^brnamontal w ork as well as - cement building b locks. Friends and former patrons are urgedj£to call ' when in need of work' alongotir line. Respectfully, R. E. TOWNSLEY. . South Main St., '* pedarviUe,’,Ohi6. dares doubt hie word? It bus never l •h‘'™ nceu-Narj f or a night watch- f luan, lie rco whu'vva.s bring-« ; in;; mtiio .amber flaw or discover |. Editor "’ho bos been lifting oil- tho chick -1 s====srwi*n8, \ - : I Mayor Androve has boon getting *» no credit as ft public benefactor, 'l’o j , arrest a man brings sorrow to lire f wife, mother or family perhaps. To J line him robs these dependent upon ! him, s< the mayor’s gentip nature ; ‘ will not permit any arrests. Then ! . again no political organization was I ever built and maintained by seeing i how many arrests could bo made, -j ; Tho movogrvesls. tbotnoro notoriety i j a town gets, and tills hurts libsinesH! Probably | shooting ; tW0**'lt,irtl6 of b-niWeggers arc ? ’ mailing more money thaw over be- j fore. Most of thorn have at times j been kept by the township. To kilt j their business malms them*paupers. | The mayor has. a policy that can not j bo attached from a business stand- ] point and that was hie platform arid j no successful politician would'.think j of leaving his platform for that Is j what he 'vvalhe into offl.ee on. . i During the mayor's present term- men have become excited and many women have suffered rieiwbpa ehillst because one or two are malting a diiSiIren for i esfc of the public, Mr. Barber states Ithafc never in his residence of the , . . . s. • •. ., , ..... . , , : and keeps people a wav, • town has there ween as little trouble ■ . . . . . . . jus low arrests, lights, Ij-scrapes, as during the present term IIof Mayor Andrew. Again, thorn .never was as much money on hand s m tliere is WOW, Everything has been peaceable, a night man not being needed upon the plrceta. Mayor Andrew- has given better satisfaction than any former mayor' it)years. - - '■ - Postmaster Wright has taken a |keen interest m the mayor succeed* •ing lumsolf and insists on him run ning foi‘ “ ylnctlcafcioiV’ owing to the slanderous reports against tho iui„ ministiation'. The Postmaster has always defended the Andrew con- ; Ungent iq everything- that was wanteiT’iuid all.tiiat was done. . At . * • ' .r; [present Mr. Wright is doing the "gum shoo" work in arranging the Andrew fences where gaps have been broken in iho church ^element. I£50ine serious leaks have been dis covered but the organization always !counts on the Postmaster “ lining up” this vote while T. fi Andrew cares for*the floaters1 ' The Kintl YTmHave Always BowgM, xu&4vrMeli Isas been $& use fot* over *10 years,- has poimc tire nigimture of «.? k I Ims been, made timlev Iris ■ _■ sonal nupwisloa. since St# Infancy* * sCSLyl, jjow Ji() OIJO deceive yon in tills. AD CdnnterMt-i, Imitations and 6t<J nst-as-good’ * are l»sst. Experiments that trifle with and endanger* the health o f Infants an<i UliUdren—Experlenee ngainsb Experiment* JT W tL t JITSTTOHOH THE SPOT and prove an every day winner every lime. Good health, pood chwr and long life is what we promise if'yon What te C A S T O R IA ' BuyOurMeats Castoriii is a> harmless substitute for* Castor .OH, Pare goric, J)rop$ and Soothing* Sjrups.- I t is X^leasant. It contains neither Opium, ilorjihino nor other Kart-otic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Jt cures Diarrhoea-imd Wind . Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food , regulates the Stomach, and Bowels, giving* healthy and natural sleep, She Children’ s Panacea—Tho Mother’ s Friend. GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS jBears the Signature o f good thing out of.gathering Uus empty beer bottles. Because one man gathered’nearly 5()0at one time ■need excite' no one. The grand jury passed on , this quesiion rocently- aiul reported the town dry, Every hottlo fotmd so fay has been dry too not a full one .hasbeen discovered, This takes the burden of blame ami ■ failure to enforce the laws oil* Mayor Audreys shoulders., ;Witb these andmanymore rcasous the 'HmtAim urges a k - coui ! term * j for Mayor'apdrewi' A. statement Many other 'prominent citizens was, made from *p: local .platform some months ago by ah Anti-Waiomi-; TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In U s e F op O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s ■T heccmtaorcompany , 77 mohrayetbeu Y, bw Y orkcity . jcould be named as active "boosters” for the mayor, even the “ Boofleg- gcr’ s Association" and when the situation.is canvassed 1we four the Mayor has by far the best Of the situation and it would look deeided- apeaker in that temperance legisla tion and laws were no stronger tbaii tho temperance ‘sentiment of dm community. Have you ever con sidered such, a Statement and the l*‘. » ( * ’ ' . *' ■ — — - - V If you, want to dress right , ; up.to-date let us make your clothes;.We have the goods and we guarantee the workmanship. Every thing to be first-class or . no sale. JACOB KAHY, ly-doohub to undertake his defeat'! truthfulness Qf iff This is *wby we with tho foremost citizens of the} wish to «ep what tiwu-moro years town standing like a Gibraltar at, |under Mayor -Andtow'will produce, his back. ‘ ■ \ Lot’s fcry.it and See. The ItisHAhu oilers the iollowlng j * ' • *“■— -— *— as our reasons for refusing to enter! KOTIOE—K*o huittiiig with dog any fight on the mayoralty question j ™ f or . , ° - |without pernnsstdn,'* 1>. B. Ervin, and when they are summed up Wp-i, - . believe Sir/ Andrew’s opponents] |« an s w0 you the heat prices will beartily agree With'us in giving ] oa any quantity of ice cream. Great Bargains ■ / 1 i , ,-••-..•tf-tufit ■* 1 > Hutchison&Gibhey^s DRESS SIDKS— New|Dot,'85c Goods . . For 5j9 cents SUMMER SILK FOULARDS , F o r j25 cents Microiios, disease and dyathiurk In a lot of the meat tliat’s Bold, but not in ours. We sell thebest ancl at a fraction above cost. Our market is pafU'and not high priced, c h . A r o u se , Cedarjnlle, Ohio. NewfromCovertoCover WEBSTEKS NEW INTERNATIONAL DIQTIONARY JUST ISSUED. Eii" Chief, Dr. V/. T. Harris, former U.S. Com. o f -Education. The Webster Tradition Developed by Modern Scientific Lexicography. Key toLit* cratnre o f SevenCenturies. General Morraatien Practically. Doubled. 2?00 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 400,000 Y/crdS and Phrases. ' GET THEJ3ESX -— In Soholarsfirp, Conven ience, Authority, Utility. TheBookoialter iVlarahiall. him a second term. Mr. Andrew ia the* first- mayor to ! openly admit las jnabildy to illj the | Dr< .1. VT« Dison and family ex- \ place and requested coaticU for, aii pect to icavo next week* on a three assistant. Ho only holds the place because he needs the money. .He cares not for success or fame. Lest those who gave weeks visit at Kuthden, lowo. Mr$,K. L, BatnseyvPanlahd Mnry accompauied Mr. J.M, Bull and wife tho Anti- 01 Bpringfield on liie grocer's exenr- Stloon T « « o . an on'dpnonunl.llor. Jslo“ t» OoilarpolnCWfUnenJoy. ins too ciunpolim two 7«ua »S» in 1 A bmlt bw„ n,. 0-Me OT1, ll0 Jamestown pike oil Sabbath July 2. Thomas FIciiFs Tfie Leadinig Merchant Tailor, Xenia, Ohio, that the mayor was ‘ ‘all righ^” , iiave not had enough ot this policy, tho candidate shoultJ be re-elected. We want no one disappointed if wo call help it. . Because the American , . , . , ,, i T . , ,, . llVT — 0/4 omits w cortamly a small Issu-* termed-the mayor a Hoium-; p(ly m hear the class of* 1 ifcy” and the league’s speakers have Jentertainment that will be on the ] criticised ids administration -from j chautauqua program, Jamestown, } local platforms, is no reason why'July SOtb.to August 6th* ! he-should not ho rc-oliiotad; Arc we to take U 10 words of. praise of THE HK H GRADE L E H R P IA H O is USED AND ENDORSED BY Th*Cran4ConnrvtUiy otMuilc, NewY'ifkCily. Tht Ptnntylrtnl* ColI«g» ef Mutle, PfclhJelphla. ChleugoC#nttnrsl.r)rA Hhuhaw,School ofOpoi*, CMcoflO, tl» EutlrioConstmtocf of Music, Puchlo, Cok). AMD OTHER LEADING CONECRVATORIEE A *weetyet brillisnt nn<l powcrfitl i<mo, escuisite toe; perfect suljn«teient Jiad1durable r.erbuianehia place it ifl the frontYankc f tho bcnUneinlmcnlniaadci to-daf. It la the ideal plane for tho homo, cohere its pftMnceiss aian ofcnlloro and reflneraent, . . . . . T h eL m B PIAJfO ii man r'eturod aador EingntPdy^YoraWocondlhoiiawhich leaaen the sort of production, and it Iio.-i ichlovcd r, lirilUant raccuaa3tho r *t.teleeant instnimcat in £ e market a t » satisfactory prise, WKITE J’OIS OATAXf i l * AXI» i'BIOEB. H ; LEHR A COM PAN Y , M a n u P r s , « E a s to n , P a . Ilocal citizens or words of criticism j from strangers hi sifting out iho • gopd that lias been accomplished? 1 It appears now from Mr. Barber’s 1 Hfatcnienf that til *re has been much ? unjust criticism the mayor, and those citizens on the South side who nracontinually complaining of the; Saturday and Sabbath night dis- j furbances must be Hnlfcring with a ; nightmare. The village is enjoying ] a reign of peace such as tins citizen j says ho never saw before and who HEADACHE *'M7f»tliorhadbeen aenSererfrnta plekhosdaahs ' far tho lent tweaty.fivo rears sad uftTcr found any - rJl'Icf until hohCKaS tskit.'^ rour Caacarot*. Otnco •be has liccuti tsklng-Ossrasats lio has noror he .4 • tho hosdsflbo, Jrbcy U-so tustiroly cured him. ; CaMnral.i do ebst you n cacimoad tlieni to do. I I win Elvo j-ou tho prlvilero o f noUE ldo name.'* • £.lI.Dje)seOdIUaa«!sn=t8t,,W,lndl!nap3H«IlE4 ; Best'fbr 1 r m.,| T^ TheDov/ob ^ ismmm IN THE BQOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DININGROOMFORLADIESUPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N OW a5 CENTS . Liinch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Th* Best of Good Used In tho Gul inary Department. J. H. McHILLAN* Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. , 1 Oedarville, Ohio. DR. LEO ANDERSON, CAhDYCATiwnc Something to Educate, Amuse, Entertain Are You Going? Everybody's Talking Biggest and Best Yet"1 arid the First Oije This Year •/.. You Canuot Afford to Miss It Big Program of Exciting Races Every .Day ‘ jj24ixilXLJU-T-ifl-'.'iUJjrTitihifliinifni^ ;*^ 1 hi;irf;~Tin>riV-'r^|x'<ilirt^,v'iini:Sirrnrlirl-nTErr-‘ijr■RT,,H/~-^ifc‘,~rir'n lUr-'-ir—-^r.|-rri^r-A—■r.jr<.r.[|1|.-.1.-T||.f■ ’rTmUirlm<ijAfii’•*•'ri‘MftiNdi.».jgie j N ew See the exhibit of the Ohio Agricultural FxperimeAt Station. Hear the talks on Scientific Fanning, embracing Soil Restoration and Conservation, Prof itable Dairying, Orchard and Carden management and many other timely topics. IPs all free. . Tell your friends and come yourself to Ihe . PAliCal-!*,Polent,T*»l«Gnof.Daflocd, H.v.r Sicken, Wenkttl Of Otifa. ICa. tlc.cc':. Herat •nia lit bulk. The ,3nftlne tablet alarapcd O 0 U. aaatar.tccil to cute Of rout tcoocy back. fitctUOKRemedyCo., ChicagoorN,V, ANNUALSALE,TEHMILLIONBOXES naumnm- C lark Coun ty Next Week A u g u s t “ i3 . A* Fair Springfiold, Ohio. M erediths usic Store. .DAYTON, 0 . 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