The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

mm By»WUWIBIWBWpWW^WWi1flre-'~ .iPSre-AP'M'-ai.WilUMlMapii^Wi|»lj,i*'!i‘i SnJMW3CW*tS|t35R3eSW **?» fm& mr n -M *,.« erediths Liisic Store. DAYTON, 0 . ,- . N f o w l Located A t” 131 S. LODLOW, ■i New Cappel BTd’g ; * Second Largest Stock in Ohio. h e l p , u s . e r f l W ■ ■•■ i f ■ » The Cedarville HeraIcLlNOTICE 0F TOWNSHIP ELECTION. T h e 2?s«<y»et P ’c r Y e a r . - KARLH BULL - Editor1 Untemi »t. tiro Fust-Oiliee, .Cedar- vilk\ ^October 31, Ib*s7, aa secoad olaris matter. FRIDAY , 1011 L .© § Ta fce W ha t P i l l ? W hy , a Dr. M i le s ' A n t i -P a in Pill, of course. Good for all kinds of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Headache, Nervousness; Rheu­ matism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia, Backache, Stomachache, Period­ ical Pains of women, and for pain in any part of the body, "I have used Dr. Miles’ medicines for over 12 years and find them excellent. I keep Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills in the house all the time and would not think of taking a journey without them, no matter how short a distance I am going. -1 cannot praise them enough.” Miss Lou M. C hurchill . . 63 High S t, PenacoOk, N. H. '' A t all druggists. 25 doses 25 c. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Inch THERESULTISFORECASTED. j Tho manner in which prominent j Republican politicians are coming out in favor of the initiative and referendum indicates tha^ it mat- ' tors uot whatsome of us may think ; of tins so-called progressive legis- I Intion,.it Is going to he written into j the new constitution when the con- i volition meets after the first of Jan j nary. i The opponents to direct legislation hold that to take up this new idea is but adopting thb methods of the primitive, ages when the town meet­ ings were in vogue. Our form of government has it’ s three branches; legislative, judicial and executive, and the radoption of tills modern idea dethrones all three. Regardless of this fact prominent men are coming out plainly jn favor of initiative and referendum and many favor the recall, even for judges. The'Cincinnati Enquirer, which has opposed this movement, stated several days ago that the convention would be controlled by 1he progressives b y .more than two rc> one, a bold admission of the strength of this movement. • Among the latest to announce for this now deal is W . 0 . Thompson, president of the O. fcj., U* and one prominently mentioned as a possible candidate for the governorship next. ,year. Walter Brown, chairman of 1lie Ohio Republican State Central Committee,-is a candidate for dele gate from Lucas county and he Will stand everything but the r e ca ll'o f judges. So it seems that while Re­ publicans generally have opposed the I . and R, the majority of the party will have to make the best of it and unite with the Democratic brethren, Socialists aud all, for' all the so-called progressive measures. WhereAre Your Interests ‘ <1A re {hey in this community? ( f A re they among the. people , with whom you associate ? A re they with the neighbors and friends with whom you do business? '. jlf so you -wantip know what is happening in (this community. You want to know the goings and comings of the people with whom you associate, the llttlo new* Items of your {neighbors and friends— now don’t,you? i Ufat Is. what this paper gives you - •i in every issue, .It is printed for j. that purpose,' It represents your • interests and the Interests of this | town. Is your name on our sub- ' j ■ sorlption.books? If not, you owe 1 It to yourself to see that it is put | there. To do so 1 Will BeTo : Your Interest "Whereas the Board o f Ediuyrtfoa for QedarviHe Yill^go^wchooT District, Dreew# cotm^TOhio, at a special meeti»fc-h4m October 6th, toil, liavmjg^Acertaineii that the amoun t o f taxes that may be raised by the levy of taKcs at the minl- mum rate authorized by sections T.649-2, and 6649>8a o f the General Oode will be insufficient, and that it is expedient .to levy taxed ill ex ­ cess ,of said rate,- therefore, Be it Resolved, That a speciallevy o f s mills on the dollar is hereby ordered, for school purposes, said increased levy to’*be continued to be levied for a period of 2 years and the clerk of said board is hereby directed to eausea.copy o f the with­ i n resolution to be certified to. the i A fL t t t c lfia c r c D fA f lA C f I f A fl *deputy stale supervisors o f election A D U S i n e S S r r o p o s i l i o n ,n and fQr Greene County, Ohio, ‘ * |and to cause to be published notice *+rtrt iy iimlr i o i special election fo r such purpose, M n B u s t o S " P r w M - b j l a * . -Aristos Spring Wheat Flour. McFarland" Bros. —For stylish suits go to Sullivan's 21S, Limestone St,, Springfield. RESOLUTION- Man, that the new* o f your business is as much a p a r t, o f the local i events as a ! wedding or a l church fair? |safes™- T h e /ladies! are just as | itmicH interested in a new1 fabric \ y ou have on the shelves as they are * tin any home happening. Your store i mews and anouncements in these; columns will reach a large circle o f j ieager buyers. This will enable you j do sell your goods while they a r e ; new and fresh and you will not j thave to sacrifice later at remnant j •Counter prices. Think it over. j J. "VV. Johnson, Clerk. Thereby certify that the above res­ olution was. duly passed by the Cedarville Village Board of Educa­ tion at a specinl-’meeting held Oct. J .W . Johnson, Clerk. I Have A Good Of SouthernOhio Farm Lands There’s aWay I To defeat tbs null Order man's out-1 ’throat methods in this community,,; The way la publicity for your business i -‘ ’-it’ s the same way he uses. Qui'• columns will .give yoiir business the ’• publicity you need, j Also some good Town in­ vestments and Houses. You Owe I t ■ eod*fromyorr ban:* nierotunt Unit RLuitl t>? f toyour own eomjmmllty ; Good bargains. in „ Hale itoih M ea a u ena , . M u V $ ■ C O ., T O X a S fin d A r k a n s a s h*f tm*iHt»* tt#n. Von can always find tlJ«> . .«■ , n . _ . . . . _ ! tnat Will D8V Id tO Id D6T fit men »llo Will OLirtCb.ickof ; ’ J • •w ry •tettmem and pfUe they make. cent from the sta rt Printer's Ink j Wficn Used on good presses afitfi neatlydisplayed type fof your Nation*| <fy is valuable. We have eYe*tJ IsriKty for doing ihe best of fdwi week, at a naiwmmt price, { G. 1. SMITH, Real Estate Agk Codarvllle, b , Noik'o is hereby given to the qualified voters of Cedaivillo town- chip, Uuiwif? county, Ohio, that the annual election^i'or towneliip ofll- eersWill bo hold on Tuesday, vcmher*7th, between tiio UourB of* 6:80 a. m. and fi:0Up. m. of fcaid day, at tho place or plaees designated by . iho trustees o f said township for -; holding tho township election; and* fho term for which they are elected ; isas follows: | For a term of two years each: j Three township trustees, Oiio township cleric. One township treasurer. Two township constables. For a term of four years each—- Two Justices of the Peace. Given under onr hands this day o f October, A. D. 1911, J . C. Townsley, • A . H. Cresweli, T. "VV. St. John, Trustees o f Cedarville Townsiilp Attest: Frank A . Jackson, < C lerk,of Cedarville towmship • Greene County, Olrio. Scrap Book . r i s u L i i Startle^ H«r Ail RiQht, When the first shipment of frozen K o - ! arrived in London from Austra­ lia their extreme hardness astonished t h e brokers t o : whom they were consigned. Ope mall, call* ingat a brokePn ofQee, was amaz­ ed to see h im t a k i n g aim*at I i the wall with an 9th RESOLUTION. Whereas the Council of the V il­ lage of Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio, at a regular meeting held Oe- toder 2, 1911, having ascertained that the maximum rate ithorized by sections 6649-2,5649-3- and 5649-3a of General Code "will be nisuflleient and that it is expedient- to levy taxes in excess of said rate,, there­ fore, Be it resolved, that a special levy of three (8) mills on the dollar is hereby1 ordered, for the purpose of meeting current expenses of said village, sai^l increased levy, to be contiaued’td be levied for a period ot five (5) years ‘and the clerk of said village council is hereby direct­ ed to cause a copy of the within resolution io be certified to the dep­ uty state supervisors of election in for Greene county, Ohio, and to cause to be published notice of special election for such purpose as provided by law. Signed: J. W. Johnson, Clerk, I. hereby certify that the above resolution Was duly passed by the village council at a regular meeting held Oct. 2,1011. J. W . Johnson, Clerk. NOTICEOFTOWNSHIPELECTION Notice is hereby given to tho qual­ ified Electors of Cedarville Town­ ship. Greene County, Ohio, that the annual Election of two,members of the Board of Education o f . said Township, will be held on Tuesday the 7th day o t November, 1911 be­ tween the hours of 5:80 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. ot said day, at the place or places designated by the. Trus­ tees of, said Township for holding the toWnshipElection;and tho term for which they are to be elected is hb follows: For a term of four years each. Two members of Board o f Educa­ tion. Frank A. Jackson, Clerk of Board of Education. Dated Oct, 20,19)1. NOTICE OFVILLAGE SCHOOLELECTION. Notice 1 b hereby given to the Qual­ ified Electors of Cedarville Village School District, Greene County, Ohio, that the annual Election of said Village School District, will' be held on Tuesday, tho 7th day of November, 1911, between the hours oi 5:30 a, m» ami 6:00 p« m, of said day, at the said place or places des­ ignated , for holding the election; and the term for wdiich they are to be elected is as follows: For a term of four years each. Two member, of Board o f Educa­ tion. - John W , Johnson, C ierkof.Board 'of Education Dated Oct. 20.1911. The Worker and HI* Work. Work is given to man not only be­ cause the work needs it. but because tho workman needs IL—Drummond. ROUND TRIP $ 1.10 dOLUMBUS N E X T SU N D A Y frain leaves Cedarville at 8:15 a. m. W m P K I N . T SALE BILLS AND PRINT THEM RIGHT THINKABOUTIT^ BE DA.WEP AM > 00 , «WUat the} dickens are you at?.’ lie said. But the broke-! let dr ive , the only result be­ ing a slight dent in the wad. Tile thing being explained, the man took a couple o f the eggs,, put them In his pocket and left to startle' his wife. Arriving homo, ho waited till the fain-' ily 'was assembled for dinner, and then, with a confident smile, he bang- *ed an egg at the newly decorated din­ ing room wall. ■ But the smile quickly faded from hia face. Tho egg had thawed. Fight tha Battle Out. What, if the currents of your life And trouble your whole portion is? Faint noL All victory comes through strife. 1 m What If a tboHsand ahafta pf wrong And grievous obstacles and hate ■ , Ihirsue you early, it ng end late? . Yield not, but keep your courage strong. What if the world seems simply made ■- i" ! To sweep your dearest hopes away And balk your efforts day-by day? Care not,. Move onward-unafraid. What if your heat work brings hot pair.. Perplexity Mid loss and doubt? Paint- not, but light the battle our. tfo worthy life Is lived in vain. . The Loser Won, \ He had been freshly washed and was somewhat slicked up, hut ho wns un­ mistakably a hobo. He hesitated a moment at th e door of a fashion­ able c a f e and then b r a v e l y s a u n t e r e d In. Walking, to the ba r, he ordered *’fl little, liquor, please.” The bar­ t e n d e r scruti­ nized him dubi­ ously for a few- s e c o iid s , hut finally placed the glass and bottle upon the counter, quashed a handful . After Oiling tho • glass to the brim, tho man laid down 3 cents-- “You have made a mistake; those are not nickels, but pennies,’* admonished the bartender. . , “ Excuse me; my mistake.” respond­ ed the tramp. Then he added: , “Well, since they are there, I’ll just bet you the three pennies against a dime that I cafi^ drink the whisky without touching the. glass.” The bartender, a llttlo amused, ac­ cepted the proposition, and the wager was on. Much t<> the surprise of the "wine clerk”, the fellow deliberately picked up tho glass ahd drank down the liquor In one gulp- “Held pn, pard; you. lose,” called the batkeop. “ I know It The three cents are on the bar,” replied the bum as ho saun­ tered over to the free lunch stand and grabbed a handful before departing. m Kit® ALCOHOL 3 J?EUCEN’iv. AX^SelabtePrcparaimnEvAs- similalilftgiheFcotfantiRcgt!!! tingilicSumachsaiilBoweLjof I n fants /C hildren PromotesDigeslionOmFu}- nessandResLContalrtsneiher OpiimLMorpluncnorHiucral, N ot N arcotic . RapkbSftd“ Jtx.Sena * JttMIcSslti- MseSctd*■ HimSeed- flaibtdAuae* wkpjrtmflmft Apcrfecf'RemedyforConsfipa- tion, Soul*Stomach,Dlarriwea Worms,Conwlsionslevcnsn- ness andLoss of S leep . , Facsimile Signature of N EW YORK . ^tfr'Knonllis o l4 3 5 D o s e s - 3 5 C e n t s . Exact Copy of Wrapper. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The KindYouHave Always Bought Bears the Signature of !n Use FoxJver Thirty Years H I THECENTAURCOMPANY, NCWYOflKClTY. The Absent Members. Ti e toastmaster didn't have a set list o f speeches to announce, so he ap­ portioned the talks* among the liveliest speakers present as best he could. He did pretty well, too, until ho announc­ ed “The toast 'Our Absent Members1, will be responded to by Mr. Blank H. Dash.” Then everybody laughed loud and long. Why? Because Mr, Blank B. Dash lias lost an. arm and a leg. Small Chang*. At a dinner given by Andrew Carne­ gie an eminent judge, seated halfway down tho table, was deeply immersed in. conversation with Ills neighbor when the host opened up the subject vf the British coinage system and showed sigma df wishing undivided at­ tention. “Every other civilized nation," ho declaimed, “has the decimal system, while England adheres to the absurd and cumbrous table of pounds, shil­ lings and*pence." (Bap, rap, rapl) The raps were for the judge, who remained absorbed In his own conver­ sation. "And even farthings," con­ tinued the ironmaster—"Is there any­ thing else In finance so ridiculous ns the farthing?" (Rap, rap!) Tho Judge glanced around somewhat impatiently. "Judge G.,” Mr. Carnegie called out, "why iio tho British continue iM f coinage of farthings?" j "To enable the Scotch to practice lencvolence, Sir. Carnegie," returned the judge.—Success Magazine. About what J •the Horn®-J . apor monm j fo you andyours. Itmeans all tiio interest, i ing nows of tho community, of youf neigh*, horsandfriend::,of tha.churcliei rindschools,; of everything in which you arc directly | interested,' Don’t you think the Hom« Paper i* a good thing U> have? - Th« Police Helped. Five young gentlemen were dining together in a London club when one of them offered to bet that he could hold up traffic In a main Street for a whole day. IfiS companions promptly took the wngeir. The young man sim­ ply went out with some friends and pickaxes and dug up tho Street, while the pollen automatically diverted the traffic. Then the diggers went home nnd.Jeft the various authorities to cor* respond and argue as to who was re sponsible for the roped off areas and the general disorganization. Evil In Neglected Legislation, * In Belgium, where education Is not compulsory, 21 per cent, of the work­ ing people over ten years of ago can neither read nor write. Mm|M I,: 1 1 H1 CASTOR IA Tor inMts and Children, Tfta M YouHavaAlwaysSought Hoars tho Bignatur* of < First Fall and Winter Shipment of Suits, Skirts, Waists, Sweat/ ers at , Hutchison Itfentor Under? wear gaining in , favor. Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery —All new. Cases full of New Trim­ mings, All over Netts and Laces. 282 a V Hutchison & Oibney, X EN IA ,, . . . . r ■ OHIO. AND .O Y S T E R S . C. M. SPENCER’S ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, R E M E D I E D - R E F U R N I S H E D iSffc* Popular Priced R^staufant for Ladles and Gentlemen. - Service is unexcelled 5 . Detroit Street* Xenia, 0 , '$kiiw*s'sv IT W ILL JUST TOUCH THK SPOT ami prove mi ‘every day winner every lime. .Good health, good cheer ami long life is whafe we promise if you Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that's sold, but not in onrB. Wesell the best • and at a fraction above cost. . Our market is safe and not high priced. C, H< CROUSE Cedarville, Oh io, NewfromCover toCover W E B S T E R l S N E W I N T E R N A T I O N A L D I C T I O N A R Y J u s t i s s u e d . M-fo Chief, Dr. W .T .Harris, former U. S. Com. o f Education.- The Webster Tradition Developed, by Modern Scientific Lexicography.. Key to Lit­ erature o f SevenCenturies. General Information Practically Doubled. 2700 Pages. 6000 .Illustrations. ' 400,000 Words and Phrases. 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