The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
■i^ iMiAi»«a>wi »ij'.»r j .ITn_i> j -M~^ai iftgift»jM;#Mi ^ ;^ d ,yTTjrt|r-“ ^A*-’&rgtfa|aagfiS f ' t f m- t •LOCAI, AND PCHSONAI, J*. T . L.lawo fate, Saturday night, roar of tho opera houso. Jc f» j fco .o foaiii Afld eakc Eaitsr* day s ig h t a t tho L . 1\ L . lawn fete, ]Mre. B , C. "Watt entertained for tho Wednesday Afternoon Ciubthta w e e k .. ■ ' - ’ ■ The Mieses ftUNt'Hl hate xium I?- Ilf' xVntro on a mouth*!; vi 'it. to Mrn T,„ ., v,, a «,'• r ■ ^ r& ^ ‘icy McClellan and Mrs. J , f idf iai\ " » * l38ln“ - E - Turnbull a rc upending tho week .- t)he rad spent a tew.days this week t £lj oll - - - 1 * at R eam town. Tho Beau lattllly Colebfafcetl tb#| FO fiBGN SECRETARY UPHELD lOOth anniversary o f their coming to Greeno county, Thursday a t the homo o f tho M isses’ Dean on tho ,' Jamestown and Xenia juke, -Good.f wsatlifer resulted in several hun- ---------— —— dre-d pooi In attending, A hist Jry of Dr J . O. Stewart bus imrchased a ‘ tho fam ily was read wlm h wmfc- Ford touring car. hack to tho tunc Daniel Doan 1*»- ,. . catcd about IHlk near the glove , Where tho reunion was held. Other j events lntereBtingta th is fam ily and | friend* have beon brought to' ligh t j by th is gathering, ’ ! Sir Edward Grey'* ’Anglo-German Be* gotiations Approved and HI* Res* Ignntian W.ct Tendered. , LsiMcn.— xircco wob-infcjflseii I k British etato oftdra. say that it v.ns SAM PLE O F OFFIC IAL BALLOT . Special Election, Tuesday, September 3, J9|2. Amendmesftf to tbl Constitution, letadcatisig Ugncm* To vote FOR f • e-to to twffisfe ujt.srjcat'rg Ugwu'* i£ tlie lakes above Detroit. —F ir s t class tenant house for sale or to let. Inqu ire of It. Hood, i Mr. d ia rie s B a rr and wife,_ of , Dayton are guests ot, Mr. Jam es i Mitchel and family. B e tte r than ever, the seventy- third Greene County Fa ir. _ i .Air. W. A. Spenm’ in taking his vacation as driver on it. F. d . jt 0. 2, his daughter, Miss Wilmah, being substitute. For S a le : Th irty -foo t wood- wind mill tower, 8 ft. S ta r mill and 20bar- rel tank m good condition. ' C, W . Grouse, F en S .4 r.E:—(inert work draft mare W. A . Turnbull. Remember the Greene F a ir, August 7, 8 , 0 . county Mr. Charles Galbreatli, of Dayton, and Rev. Robt. Galbreath and fam ily of Susquehanna, Pa., are visiting- their mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Gal breath.. , . Mr. J. tv. Radabaugh has as his guest liis father, Mr. Joseph Rada. baugh, of Versailles, OMo. L o s t:—A ,gold cuff button en North Main street. Sabbath . F ind er please notify F . Daly, X en ia, and be rewarded. -r-If you havis poultry for sal notify W . B . K elso, phone 8-130, who will ca ll on you. Highest m arket price, 25cl ROV. J. S. E. AIcMIchael - and Rev. W. A . Condon have been taking an' outing this week, spending several days -at tho reservoir. . Airs. AIc- Michael and children visited : with her parents; - Mr. Alason Priigh . and wife, near Dayton. —S traw H a ts ! Sp ecial reduction sale, SS^per cent,off. r ' ■ Sullivan 21 S. Limestone S t., Springfield, Oe • Rev. John Wilson and wife, of Vir ginia, Ills., arrived Monday eyening for a month’s visit with the former’s .mother and other relatives. Rev. Wilson is pastor of a large Presby terian congregation in his city. Air. and Airs. L. H, Sullenberger drove through to ’ Oxford Wednes day in their automobile. They were accompanied by Airs. G. W. Sullen berger and son, who have been their guests for some time. . L e st you forget. We handle Uni-, versal cement. Also patent plaster. Tarbox Lumber Co L o s t:—A ,go ld cuif button with diamond setting ip Cedarville or on the Columbus pike.within two atul one-half miles east of town. Finder return toth lsoilioe and be rewarded Air- Elmer Stolcesbury moved this week to Aliamishurg, where Jbe has secured a position in a paper mill. .Among those who .went to. Aliami Chautauqua Tuesday were Airs. Win. 'Conley, Mrs; N. L. Ramsey, Airs.. J , •H, Stormont and Alias Ada Stormont. AIJss Gertrude Reynolds, who has been attending summer school at Ox ford, has returned home, —Summer clothing being cleared a t 35 OIL B e tte r take advantage of tins great sale. Su llivan 21 S . Limestone S t., Springfield, O. Dr. Allien' Antt-Paln Pillo for all pain. Mr, S , M. Murdock le ft Monday for Grayson, K y ., to Join AGs. Mur dock, who baB been spending several weeks with- her son-in-law, Rev . W a lter Morton and fam ily. Mr. R . S. Townsley and wife are a t AUami Chautauqua. ; ■ Let the Children JCpdak They enjoy taking pictures the simple, all by daylight you will cherish these v iv id glimpses of their carr free days. Everything for the amateur at our store Clarke Nagley (t$ d a rvM * i O h io . Air. W alter E . AIcClure, of Boston, P a ., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Dr, and Airs. O, AI. R itch ie . Air. AIcClure is on hla way to S t. Paul Nebraska where lie has a position in the business college of th a t city.. Lawn fete on the lawn a t rear of the opera house Satu rday ‘ evening. We have’an excellen t barn paint for $1.00 per g a l.. Tarbox Lumber Co. C l o t h e s of. CLEANED a t a ll kinds D R Y HOME Clothing Co.. Aliss Edna Kent, OMo, Townsley is visiting in The funeral of I I . Q. Middleton, j wife of Ilov. H . C, Afiddloton, D. I)., , formerly pastor o f the AI. E . church, 1 was held from the AI. 13. church In Yellow Springs, Monday afternoon, [d ea th having called her after an I extended Illness last Friday morn ing. Besides her husband she leaves three daughters, Airs. Char les Recikey, of Leesburgh, Mrs. Otto Horst, of Hillsboro, and Miss B elle a t home. The services wore in charge uf her pastor, Rev. Pat ton who was assisted by a number of m inisters of the C ineinnalia Conference, A number from this place attended the services. ,for foreign affairs e I cco 1005, h Frame Jeffrey , commonly known as “ Crutch” , a ono legged fellow that has a t various times caused the officers considerable trouble, cre ated sepia ■ excitement Saturday evening while intoxicated. Mar-' sh a ll‘ Kennon and David Tarbox escorted him to prison. Jeffrey has always had a habit ot fighting the officers with his crutch when a t tempt is made to arrest him. For the joliflcation Afayor Bu ll taxed the offender $20 and'costs and unless the fine is paid 80 days in the works will be added. A CARD. Mrs. E . E . Story, of Dayton, la visiting lier mother and other rel atives here,' '■■- , . Airs. Ralston and children, of B.ellefountame, are guests of “Mrs. Martha E rv in . Mr. Wm.- A tch ison and wife, of London, were Tuesday visitors with Air. Charles Marshall and wife. L igh tn ing Thursday night killed a valuable dairy cow and a fine brood sow on the Andrew W in ter farm . ■ - . ' AGs. W . W . Northup and chil dren, of Goshoctoil, are visiting rel atives here. M r. WiRmr Collett and wife, of Concord, Idaho , are hero on a short v isit. They were accompanied E a s t by the former’s mother, AGs. Seth Collett, who made them a visit. Local horses this week th a t were inside the money a t Springfield 1 were Lady Lew, owned by Jam es B ailey , winning third place and Edna Burns, owned b y W illiam W att, second place. Fo r Sale;—A good pheatou buggy. Inqu ire o f Mrs. Id a LoWry. Mrs. E lizabeth Shroades and her granddaughter, E ls ie returned last F rid ay night from a two weekB v isit with relatives and friends in Spring- field. The Misses Mildred Tnunbo and E ls ie Shroades had for their guests a few days days th is week, Misses Olive and"LouiB Northup and Grace Bradford, of near Clifton, also Alary and Alfred Townsley. Aliss Nell Lewis, of Clifton, has gone on a trip to L ak e George, W est Point and New Yo rk City, Rev. H . O. Foster, of tho Clifton Presbyterian congregation has been granted a vacation and has gone on a v isit wish relatives in Penn sylvania. The person that is '-circulating the report that the undersigned is Belli-; lug-liquor had better acquaint him self with the law as tp u ttering false statements for ihe purpose-of dam- ageing a m an 's’ business. Ary stock of restaurant goods an,cl wall paper is always shipped ' to me aiid comes from- wholesale houses where many of the business men fcrarto in these lines. . ■ My “place is conducted in an order ly manner and. the circulation of such reports is for none other thaw an attempt to injure my restaurant business. Ghas. AI. Spencer. Latest German Fad. . , Germany’s latest fad seems to be the "Undosabad,” destroyed by a Ber lin engineer, and claimed to be the first transportable covered swimming bath which affords a practical substi tute for, the usual o„pensive buildings. The swimming basin is inexpensive and may bo_ easily transported to any convenient location. The water sup ply may he obtained from a lake, riv er, springs, or from the town water works, as the use of the filtra mini mizes tho amount Qf fresh water nec essary and so reduces the number at germs that the water Is purer than when freshly introduced. The bath is sheltered by a canvas roof and fur nished with a-motor so that the air and water can bo warmed and the tem perature regulated. The motor’s sur plus power can also be utilized in gen erating waves of three feet or less in height, thus destroying all germs that remain, and add to the attraction by simulating the ocean. :■ Sir Edward 'Grey. , . . . . ■-v > -;waiting game in parliament, * Alem- Ihers fit the usually' turbulent little iband which Sits below.the gangway of; ifhe house of corompns hhvo kept l.themselves in hand so far, although jthey are deeply interested in the in- iBurance bill which Is occuying all the ;time of the house, j. William O’Brien and his handful of [followers sometimes' try to excite their fellow countrymen by- engaging in sar casm at their expense, but without success. The nationalist benches are quietly waiting for 1912, “Ireland’s year,” as they' call It. While the rankers of the national- list party are doing missionary work ,'in the lobby, the leader, John . Red mond, is busy explaining home rule ,-to the people of England. Air. Red- ,mond‘s campaign already'has extend ed from Scotland in the north to the extreme south of England. The colo nial secretary, Lewfa Harcourt, ac companied him in tho midlands, and at other places ministers and liberal .leaders have sat with' him on the platform. 1 | Press reports of the meetings re- icord very few Interuptibns o f. tho Irish deader. : Mr., Redmond and Other Irish mem bers impress ppon their audiences that what Ireland demands is'not sep aration, hut ’The right of managing its own affairs In a subordinate place, subject to . the supremacy of the Im perial parliament, a demand, that never lias been made by any * com munity of white men in the empire and refused except In the case of Ire land”, GIANT ROCK LIKE A SPIRE Curecantl Needle In Black Canyon - R ise* to a Height of 1,600 F e e t - Above Surroundings. Artificial Wood. Louis Carre, in England," has lit- vented a process for the artificial pro duction of wood from straw or dried grass. It is proposed to use the wood, not only in the manufacture of . matches, for which purpose it Is said to be cheaper than natural wood. The .straw is passed through crushing rolls and then through cylindrical cutters, which divide it into strips. Afterward, supplied with an adhesive, the strips, enclosed on top and bottom with lay* orB of paper, are passed between oth* er rolls, and through linked moulds in the form of a chain, where they are subjected to pressure and heat, from which they issue In the form of round splints, which are then cut into tho proper length for matches.—Scientific American. • Gunnison, Cold.-—An enormous splin ter of reck,-the Curecantl noodle, is an Isolated mountain spire rising to 1 tho height of 1,600 feet'above the Black canyon of .the Gunnison" in Col orado. T h o . Gunnison canyon is L o s * :—Rocket book with ainounfc of change. Find can same at this office. small leave Mr. and Airs. Harry Waddle! who have been living in X en ia , pxpect to move to Columbus the first of the month. A bou t40 yotmgpeopie spent Wed nesday evening a t the Clltton U. P. parsonage iu honor of Air. W. 15. AIcClure, Who is visiting there. A fine time is reported. Aliss V irgin ia Stuckey , of 'M c Keesport, P a ., Ja here on an ex tended v isit with her cousin, Mr. J , E . tJtuckey and wife, News of the death of W a lter Serena, Whoso mothor was formoly Clara Dunlap, of AleKeesport, Pa., has ju st been confirmed by a letter from the mayor of McKeesport m ansvvor to olio written by Airs. An drew Jack son . Information had been received hero from Cincinnati felaiiveo ns to Air. Serena's death I hi a railway \vr.-ok some time ago but nothing definato was known tm- 1til this week. The deceased loaves ‘ a wife and daughter .and has frequently vh lfed here. A ciald (akon v t. r uira' J.axativo T*D* J»( h without (hinkiies at "mciliolti#,” Parent Vine of All Grapes, Hugo Lillenthal, who believes that he has diecovered'the parent vine of all grapes Ip the world—the vino which produced the enormous clusters of grapes found by tbe epics of Moses on their first entrance into the Holy Land—is superintendent of parks in Berkeley, California. The specimen was found by him in Palestine in 1884, Claim is made that the improved plants now produce bunches of grapes .30 Inches long, Lillenthal has not grown the plant in Berkeley, but de clares that when it is distributed it will be one of the wonders of the world and will treble the grape-grow* ing capacity of tho country. Worth Nothing, Judge— Prisoner, have you anything further to add to your defense? Prisoner—All that I ask you to con* aider, my lord is the extreme youth of tny counsel.—Exchange. Piles or SmilesP A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to Immovablyrelievesndultimatelycart wF OR. HEBRAS UNGQtil the most wonderful ndcnliflc dlscoyory. Of f iodern lime*for tho Sovcrwit cmcs ofIlenltifc ile*, Rcttsmo, Totter, Salt Iihpum, Riftf Worm, Barber’* Bolt, etc. This highly mtdf- cateil antiseptic Salvo kill* tho gevm*, re* moves the trouble and heal* tho irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction gnat- autoed or money refunded. Price 60 cfaatflruggurts.br mailed, Trial Semple3 cents to covermailing. THE a. C. PnrTKeBCO,,T 0 faMM#f Curecantl Needle. * .deemed equal in natural beauty to ‘that of the Royal gorge. , The Gunnison river dashes through 'this wild canyon with such Impetu- icusness that it is beaten to foam amidst the ragged bowlders, Tho can yon walls are pleasingly colored and are constantly opening and closing to the view. ChipCta falls dashes down a lofty wall and the tremendous splin ter of the Curccahtl needle.pierceB to tho,clouds. It is ft region of wild and rugged beauty. Four-Year-Old Firebug: Chicago.—Arrested, charged with starting a tiro in an alley, a four year-old “miscreant” told the Sergeant the , 300 -pound policeman who made the pinch was "a big story-tellCr” and was released. Retains .Memory at 125. In Prussia there lives a woman who has completed her ono-hundred-and' wenty-fifih birthday. Census officials have been' interested in her case for tho last GO yenni, first on account of her Marvelous memory, and more late- y because of her longevity, she is now almost blind, and bent fairly in two with rhouriuitilah. She lias been transferred, vitkin the last tear, to « Catholic inStilutton where nho will be cared for.—Harper’s Weekly, Dr, Mi1wr TSs«iww'Sw('ta tssf* hit* ospdy and work like * charm. 1 1 1 :------- i ............ !' 1 1 NO Alt.' if S vj C* Reform in Civil Jury System* ■ 1 « 1 2 , y jis NO ■ ' t Art. I, Sec. <). j Abolition of Capital Punishment. ; ! . 3 j t ■ - *I■ f ■ YES' NO Art. I, Sec. io. . ■! Depositions by State and Comment on Failure of-Accused to Testify in Criminal Cases i {■■■ ■' 1- - \ • } 4 5 lj i 14*5 I i NO ' Vies" NO Art. I, Sec. iCh : Suits Against the State. 1 Art. I, Sec, iqa, • Damage for Wrongful Death. 6 YES Art. II,,Sec, r, la, ib, ic, id, xe, if • and ig. Initiative -and Referendum. NO 7 YKS •NO Art. II, See. 8. Investigations by each House of General Assembly. „ 8 1 YBS Art. II, Sec. 16, Limiting Veto Power of Governor. 1 NO ? YES „Art. .11, Sec, -33. Mechanics* ,md Builders’ Liens. NO 1 0 YES ' Art. II, Sec. 34. Welfare of Employes. NO YES 1 1 , Art. II, Sec. 35, Workmen’s Compensation. NO 1 2 YES’, .. Art. II,' Sec. 36. Conservation of Natural Resources. NO 1 3 -YES . .Art, II, Sec. 37. , Eight Hour Day on Public Work. NO 1 4 - YES Art; 11 / Sec. 38. Removal of Officials. NO 1 5 YES" Art. II, Sec. 39. • Regulating Expert Testimony in Crim inal Trials. . NO' 1 6 YES ■Art.- II,- Sec, 40.. Registering and Warranting Land Titles. NO 1 7 YES Art. II, Sec. 41.! Abolishing Prison Contract Labor. NO YES 18 Art. I ll, Sec, 8. • Limiting Power of General Assembly in Extra Sessions. . NO 1 9 , YES Art. IV, Secs. 1, 2 and 6. , . Change in Judicial System. 1 NO 2 0 YES Art. IV, Secs. 3, 7, 12 and 15. Judge of Court of Common Pleas for Each-County. NO 2 1 YES Art. IV, Sec, 9. Abolition of Justices of the Peace in' Certain Cities. NO. 2 2 YES Art. IV, Sec. 21.. * Contempt Proceedings and injunctions. NO. 2 3 YES-; , Art. V,«Sec. 1. Woman’s Suffrage. NO 2 4 YES- Art, V, Sec. 1. Omitting word “White.-* NO 2 5 YES .. Art. V, Sec. 2-. Use of Voting Machines. NO 2 6 'YES • -Art. V, Sec. 7. Primary Elections. ■v ■ NO 2 7 YES Art. VI, Sec. 3. ' Organization of Boards of Education. NO 2 8 YES . . Art. V I, Sec. 4. Creating the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, to replace State Commissioner of Common Schools. NO 2 9 YES Art. VIII, Sec. x. To Extend State Bond Limit to Fifty Million Dollars for Inter-County Wagon Roads. NO 3 0 YES Art. VIII, Sec. 6 . Regulating Insurance. . NO 3 1 YES Art. VIII, Sec. 12. Abolishing Board of Public Works. NO i 3 2 i YES Art. X II, Secs. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and ix. Taxation of State and Municipal Bonds, Inheritances, Incomes, Franchises and Production of Minerals. NO 3 3 YES Art. X I I I , Sec. 2. Regulation of Corporations and Sale of Personal Property, NO 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 . YES NO YES Art. X I I I , Sec, 3. Double Liability of Bank Stockholders and Inspection of Private Banks. Art. XV , Sec. 2. Regulating State Printing. NO "YES*’ NO Art. XV , Sec. 4. Eligibility of Women to Certain Offices. ———- YES Art. XV . Sec xo. Civil .Service. NO 3 8 1 i , YES NO Art. XV , Sec 11. OutPDoor Advertising, 3 9 YES Art. XV I, Secs. 1, 2 and 3. Methods of Submitting Amendments to the Constitution. NO "Y E S " 4 0 4 1 \rt. XV III, Secs, r, 2, 3, 4, .5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. Municipal Home Rule. NO YES Schedule of Amendments. NO Fo r License to Traffic, in In toxicating Liquors. Against License .to Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors, E * cd -5 S I a* O ) £ X 4 > Subscribe For The Herald. a? a n , t © e c V a n INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. - itjims ou r —- yj STOMACH. jOS&CHINfif Stto, EvCk D tW X T T iv COHFAIM f* C m O A ( !0 » ................... .. ..........."t S'" L III tf, after cnlt-.g* 11.00bottlo>({ Kuitot,yftninnhoi-.rnliveiy It J.R9 b.no. ntedyou, «o will KOiRdy.mf fc-imirr. 'Ipy Kua.-l in (l.lii c.-mr»ntc«. Kill outnrul *lRntliefoiumuu?.ri’.i.wnt Ittotlieiiinlpf.t tuotimo tf nara-.iiss. It It fall*toratmfyyc.it.r«intotisoliu.tlototl-.ort-alcj- from yeabiitgiit lt,»na tie will rotnuayaurutcnc/. Town. _ - _________ .fltf’F r l i irx
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