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 . Now Located At 131 S, LUDLOW, Hew Capel BT’d'g -Second Largest Stoct^ in Ohio, HELP US SR0i?l mmmmmmrnmmmmmvm ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REMODI ED - REFURNISHED MlH P o p u l a r P r i c e d R e s t a t im H t l o r L a d l e s a n d , * O e n t l e m e p . *• S e r v i c e Iti u n e x c e l l e d S , D e t r o i t s tr e e t ', X e n i a , 0 , I# PILES FISTULA MDAUi « . ' DISEASESOFTH? RECTUM Bl.rj f.‘i* SkinlllafiK.’afiVDl;.-w'» d'Wtta XW mi .wsnsvs (tjfiSl *tst|-,<te»Sf;6Sjftc,{Ircttcnutenia, StMiwJIWfc dr !» j . j. M c C lellan C olumbus , 0 . OulwiikBulldtns, ^ 44Eftii (hmil Sir«it HsiJ T to 1 1 a ce- ordi | . I t | earn , posit1 K o 0,1 seasc, i S. W| O. L L. F< I .1 B a r is n The make it s cisive.. We : building l men’s, b i ! headwear coats, mtit( be sold by | Thousa of new f t 1 f eluded in

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