The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
jm | LOCAL ANO PERSONAL 4 -^Pilofc Aeeiyleim Generators for the lighting of country homes. J.E , Ploree, Mr, Elmer Owens has rented rooms tn the Oronae block and will move tho ilrst of the week. Mias Belle {latch, of Xenia, was the guest of Mm. Lucy McGlollrm, Saturday. Misses Lueiie Gray and Raelspl Tarijox spent Saturday in Cin cinnati. —Funs F or H atching :—From prizo winning White Plymouth Itdcka. Fifteen eggs for CO cents Phone 3-JOSHarvey Myers. —-Indies Goloritemakes your old straw hats look wow ISO at Ridg- ways. . lit Cl o t he s of CLEANED at all kinds uIVY HOME Clothing Co, Mrs. Anna Morton and daughter, Grace, who have been In Detroit since hist fall, have returned home. Smith and daughter,! Mrs. W« II. Owens left Thursday M ibb Louise Smith, have gone to! for Pittsburg where-sho will be the Chicago where the latter expects to Iguest of Mr. andMrs. John Lott, tor take up her art studies, iseveral days; FrankL. Johnson Will Run On His Merits. Present Prosecuting Attorney Announces Can didacy For Second Term and Clearly Explains His Position to Public.- In announcing myself as Ucandidate for nomination for Prosecut ing Attorney of the county for a SECOND TERM, I hare no apology' to make to anyone for my attitude in t’he. enforcement of the law-, but ,have.this to say,vhowever, in reference to that matter: ’ 'When I went into the office I took 1 oai h to enforce -ALL the laws, not PART Of the law. I further found that Section 13228 General Code, made It my SPECIAL duty to enforce the liquor Jaws. Now, I ' was not resonsible for the law,rbutl was responsible lor my oath, of office, . and there was theJaw and it became my duty to enforce it, which I have tnedto do, like all other laws that I found on the statue. If there have been more prosecutions along this line than others/ it has . been because there have been MOKE violations of this Jaw than the. other laws. But I-want it understood, that as long as the law remains' on the statute books of the State and as. long as I am Prosecutor of the county, I shall continue to deal with violations of this law in the same manner that I would deal with violations of any other law. Not in a vindictive or partisan manner, but in a way that will render justice to the State and to the offender. , It hasbeeitthe history of tue Republican party in Greene county, With but few rare exceptions, to grant an officer a SECOND'TERM WITHOUT OPPOSITION. (My opponenfchad a second term without opposition) and so If lam to have opposition for my second term it, can be plainly seen that the only reason for so doing is because I have done my duty m enforcing the law in accordancewijt.h my sworn duty so to do. ■ I f tbe Repuhlican voters of Greene county do not want an officer to enforce ALL the laws, hut.oniy a PART, then I ask them in fair ness to themselves and to mo to vote lor the opposition for j "Would it not be better for me to go down m defeat knowing I had at least tried, to do my duty, than compromise myself by surrendering my oath of office for the position of Prosecutor? . The question plainly put then is this; Do the people o f ' Greene ^county want the Prosecutor to do his duty, or do they want him to •disregard his <?athand ignore the law? 1 ' I maybe unable to see each voter before the, Primary, as I am .very busy in the office tendiugto the affairs of the county, and State, I but earnestly solicit your'vote and influence. Thanking you for the confldence' given me. in 'tho past and for ypur support in the campaign, I am, •Sincerely yours,' ' , FRANK L. JOHNSON. Pros, Atty. Greene Co., .Ohio, m ta Don’t make the mistake of ing to o fo r your Clothes When you can save $5.00 to $10 here. And you get a selection from the finest lot of fabrics you ever saw. pay= much No More $15 No L ess Made to your order* Guaranteed to fit and to give absolute satis faction in every respect. Siebler C o l Main & Limestone Sts.; Springfield, - - Ohio. Tho board of education has been unable to secure tho service of Upl. Bam to dpliver the class address for graduating exercises and tho date has been changed until Wednesday, May 10 , instead o f one day later os announced. Andrew Hinton has purchased the O. M. Harris Jr., billard room. Mr. W. H, Barber is home from his trip to Central America anil the Panama Canal. Mr. Barber lias be come quite a globe trotter, having traveled much in tills country god abroach WE YOU- WILL PAY ■ •19c • Per dozen for clean, fresh today, Saturday, April Bring us your surplus. Bird's Mamrfioth Store, Eggs, 13th, Arrangements are being made for tne rebuilding of the U. p. church at Sugarereek which burned several months ago. Tho new structure will bo of stone. Mr. S. E. Busier, of South Charles ton, was the guest of Mr. 'G.' F. SlegJer from Friday evening until Sabbath morning. PANTS, The best selection of Men’s Fine Dress and Work Pants in town is at our store. Men’s Dress Pants, $2 to $ 5 pr, Men’s Work Pants $j1 to $ 2 . Bird's Mammoth Store- HI. DM THRU- BUL SUCES FUL.CANDIDATE. We notice by tho Springfield, iu ,} News tbat.Hon. David Turnbull of Monmouth, Hi., waft- successful in securing theDemocratic nomination for Stato Senator in the jB2nd district primary, Tuesday, Mr, Turnbull m a prominent citizen in Monmouth, being oneof two Demo crats over elected sheriff of Warren county. His many CedarvUle friends and relatives join in con gratulating him cm ills nomination ami hope for his success next fail. .SUITS, See our window dis play of Man"* Fine Suits. We sell the best $15 Suit fri the county. Try us, s Bird’s Mammoth Store —Noticesfor candidates, ail politi cal matter and write-ups Will be run until the day o f the primary at our usual ;rat.es for this class of advertising, On? columns are open to till candidates ai>d there is no better medium for reaching the people of this section of the county. (3 -Eastman Kodaks and supplies, Clark. Nagley, Dealer Master Howard Shepherd of"Col umbiis has been the guest of his aunt, Mi's. A. O. Bridgman. F or S aps :--Alarge butchersmeat’, •ooler Cliieinriati make good as new. Also a combination lock iron safe, it, O. W. Crouse, CedarvUle, O. Give Anchor paint a trial and you will use no other. ' - TarboxDumber Co The inter-collegian debate be tween Wilberforce University and Fiske University took place last Eriday night at Wijbocfofoe. Tlie subject was i ' ‘Resolved that Hie present method of electing United StandsSenators is preferable to (he election by,, popular vote.1’ The decision was in favor of Fislre, which upheld the negative., The -judges Were; W. S.' Howard; of Xenia, Wilber King, assistant pros ecuting attorney and Rev, J. B. E. McMichael,.of CedarvUle. 25c 13c EACH for a regular Garden Rake or Hoe at Bird’s Mammoth Store Mr. D. II. McFarland for the vill age and Mr, Harry Kennon for the township, have started their wofit listing the personal property for' taxation. This year all property must be listed for what it is- worth In mohey. Men and women are be ing called upon and questions asked this year that havo never been used before so don’ t get offended at the assessor, he is only doing his duty. Next year assessors can go back and list things, not returned this year and a penalty will be added. So you had better return all your property. The week has been an exceeding ly busy, one, especially for the ! farmers, who are two weeks behind with their plowing ascompared with other years. Probably not more than one field of wheat in ten will be loft for harvest, the others are being plowed for corn or oats. It has been years since the acreage for oats is as great ns at present. Pros pects for "awheat crop are q,ofc en couraging for the paper imll “which uses thousands of tons of Btraw yearly. MWi —Ladies of CJedarvllle, Selma and Wllborlorce. I am- resident cor- sitire for the Spltelia Corsets.. Not sold in stores. Made to your meas ure. Guaranteed perfect fitting, I shall be pleased to take your meas ure and fit you to a Splrelia before you order your spring gown. AII the latest models. Trained corsitiro service. Phone 10. ' Mrs.^.E,,Payne, Mrs. G. W, Harper waft taken sud denly ill Monday with ptomaine poisoning; • The officers and teachers of'the U, P, Sabbath School called at the' home‘of Mr. F. P. Hastings Thurs day evening about twenty-five be ing present. The occasion waS in honor of tho eight years .service that Mr. Hastings has performed as superintendent of tho Sabbath School, lie having resigned some days ago. Rev. J. S, E. McMlcbael presented Mr. Hastings with a new umbrella. ' The presentation ad dress was respond to by, Mr. Hast ings In a few well chosen words, Prof. Leroy Allen, the new superin tendent, also gave a short address, Befreshmenis had been provided and the everting will he one of pleasant memory by all present, F or R ent :—Fiveyoom cottage on East X*nia Avenue, Apply to Dick A, Townsley, F or S aw ;: — T wo good chicken coops—‘one Philo coop, the *other a colony, coop. Inquire of • " W.-E. Putt. Great sale of Wail Paper of 'Wests Byofc Store Xenia. Special sale of one room buridle lots, from -23c to $ 1.00 per room. , Don’ t miss these bargains. Bring -thO size of your loom. . -NOTICE"' WE DONOTSHOWCarpets, Rugs, Matting orWal! Paper AT NIGHT, bsn’tforget this. Bird’s Mammoth Store Messrs. W. D^NiaOet and S. E. Klzer of Chicago, both writers of note, will be in Dayton ,Saturday night to address one of the ciubs.ln that city. It Is'- expected that Messrs,Ni^bet and Kizer will spend Sabbath with the former’s relatives here, - "We have an excellent barnpai n Or $X. 0 Oper gal., . .. - >. Tarbox Lumber Co. LOST:—oil Columbus pike he;- tween CedarvUle and Xenia, female English Setter dog, white and black ticked, with small;black spots at right eye. Any information con cerning the dog, pleasocall Citizens phone Mil, Xenia, Liberal reward. Miss Mary McMillan, of Colum bus, was entertained by Miss Char lotte Stogier for several day return ing hpin» Sabbath eyening. "-See those 10c Embroideries. They are extra values a t ' Bird’s Mammoth Store. Elijah Anderson, who shot and woundedHowardHickman inJame stown last Saturday night, has been bound over to the grand jury by Mayor Galvin under a $1CNH) bond, charged with shooting to'klll. Dr. W, B. McChesney, the elo quent head of the Ged&cvllte college lias been secured to delived the an nual address at the Commencement exercises of Jamestown High School,—Jamestown Journal. Make note Of the sale, advertised elsewhere m these colsmns, of \Y*B. Brysort & Son’ s horse sale. Their of- terings this year are a galaxy of equine aristocrats defended from a long lino of kings and vueehft of the turf or distinguished in their own right, along that HUe, or both. In the mean time,.ca!landse& them, or send for a catalogue of individual description, * F or H ew ® s —Handsome office rooms over- Hartman’ s Clothing tore. $ 1 . J* P. Chew, Xenia, O. A 12-tf. Mrs. Josephine Anderson, who hftft been the guest of her son, Dr. Leo Anderson for a couple of- days, returned to her homo in Columbus, Thursday oVeiling, Mr.W, P, Anderson has gone to Halo county, Texas to look after his farm interests, ‘ |Mtbaitrfe*£oSitritftefor« tifa* N * s S S L .................................. t OtMm^n wweulw; S.A.SNOW&OO. !i£ 3 ^ a s a « 8 S B a a & » . ia^wtwitw FiSiM JfcV''imf, al. % SEALSHIPTOysters Did you ever eat any Seashipt Oysters? If you have not, you don,t "know what a treat you have missed. When you buy oysters -grr. try a quart of “SEALSH IPT ” . a w n a . _ • i>i*u uj * u» i iu » They come m air tight contain- ers and are deivered as fresh ■.' . *f and pure as when they leave the oyster beds. ; pSvnEl . ^ „ VMaUsorMtruu$n\ ijJjcArf \\StKUMVTjWSTWV '* H . E . S c h m i d t <5 C o . , Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . 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