The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

CHAS, H. KYLE. n j y S f V S i * . O h i o , who presided in the many graft eases, ev<^ V ne J»S*nt that he possessed a fin*!»* swerved to; n j bias or friendship and was one o f £tMM?^ facta that the jury easily understands.-^areer.ville'Democrat, Darke County Kl IeWas**»igtodby the Chief Justice of the Supreme SkS toldt* «ckl fc*kaUcki?« County.Themannerid wtfchsS has w?y he lI ? ?eaPn« ' t h e docket shows that 5 1 ^ 4 ^ member# of the bar are commending him for o f ‘^transacted, and the universal courtesy Wh*SnSt S £*«“® i 1f 0)™8®1; When ho carre here there were 740 cases, °$ y 340, disposing of 400 Cases, which ev& whietohe may well be proud. The attorn i^oiM *«° v . / IE?ler H heassign^i m Licking County for con- k made w'aby Itmnds and shown his ability and demon !S S S & o B S ^ ** one of the Uat trial Jn4*« in the state of Ohio, -~ w ^ 8^ iUu?St a“ d » W|?»l0f judicial temperinen.t Judge Kyle is regarded ■ !* * * °¥<? *\ » W WorthyV seal?upln the m S & I 2* record, in clearing tin the dockets in ^he many ndwiw?^ u.ZJ1?? J16-4 ? 9 hrt shows him to be an industrious judge. n^eJn ra«l«w^'ia^ ^ D4fil+1h his.makOjUp, Our county is fortunate jn'havi, ng so capable a man on the bench..—Ceuarville1Herald. iinortH^u^S ¥rif^rank^ £?e shiest judges bf the state. Thit is the wftmiCrn?,^feS# nr.ay t* **on’ Q ^h L Nichols, Chief Justice of the Su- 9¥ °: Governor Cox at the Chamber of Commerce banquet h®'dln-Xenid m his honor stated that Judge Kyle’s high standing over the » ! « « i judge,attracted the attention o f the Chief Justice,' and because of ms characteitas a judge of ability, ha was assigned to .other counties to hold cpurfc and always,gave satisfaction. ^-Kenia, Herald., , Judge^Kyle, o f Xenia, Ohio, who presided at the trial of the. arson- ^G ea i^a^^ord^ pr°Ved lun,solf to b® fiTual to any judge, in Ohio, /M.s„4wf,ge Kyle, QfXenia, is one of the ablest trial1udges in the State of Ohio. There would be no criticism of; the administration of justice, if a ll. trial courts were as expeditious, fearless, fair .arid industrious as Judge fvyie. Au the counsel in, the capesweriri unanimous in saying that he is the superior of any trial judge tost ever sat in Darke" County. Even the at­ torneys for ail the convicted men never questioned'his "ability, honesty, ,integrity, fairness and absolute Iackof feeling or prejudice one way or the other, apd ml who Attended the trial, announced him an, Ideal judge. His record, as a trial judge in Darke County is one to be proud of and he has fortified himself in the confidence and esteem of all Hie people' of Darke County.—Greenville Tribune, ■‘Darke County. ‘ - . . ' ,f regard C, H, Kyle, of Xenia, ari-one' of the ablest Con non Fleas - Judges m the State of Ohio. I have.transferred him - ,fo hold. Court in * many counties of the State to toy cases where the local Judge was dis- •■ qualified or could not hear the' oaseaud where .there were' difficult ‘ and knotty legal questions arising and Teamed that he has given universal v satisfaction and is held in high esteem by the bar of all counties where he held court.—.Hugh L. Nichols, Chief Justice, Supreme.Court o f Ohio. " ” t . „ ^ - «< 1 1 ‘ . - *' i > You peot your Judge o "yle,. Judge Kyle's tfecisions are rarely reversed by the —James Johnson, Judge of the. Supreme Court of Ohio. f * *■ , ^ ■*, , <;v ‘ vv j. x * * *. * * \%* ' mle in Greene .County are singularly honored’ in having as ->f t]ie Common Pleas Court so learned and able’ a Judge .as ' C. H. Kyle,—James M. Cox, Governor, ‘ higher. Courts, VOTE FOR JUDGE C. H. KYLE A* a taxpayer and a citizen of Greene County, Ohio, you are inters#-' ted in having ah industrious, ablp and competent judge o f the Court o f Common pleas, i .. , ToVote forCharles,H. Kyle PlaceyourX Here— ONJUDICIALTICKET l For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,, (Vote for one) v CHAS. H. KYLE mseem ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION Locomobile * , , t * Electric Washer SATURDAY, P. M. arid EVE. Heats under Boiler while it Washes* Demonstration by Factory Salesman. A . E. RICHARDS l * * * * * <* * • # * LOCALAND PERSONAL * * * * * * * * * * What Happened to Jones? Nov, Id “What Happened to Jones?"1Come *: and see. Oper* house, Nov. 19. ; , A delegation of Democrat# went from here to Yellow Springs last Mon day night to attend a rally, Thera is no school today as the teacher# are attending thq South- Western Ohio Teachers* Association meeting in Cincinnati, Mrs, W, H, Arthur is spending „ few .day# this week with friends in Columbus. • HEARFACTORY EXPERTTALK “BUCK” POINTS SEE BIG WINDOW IXSP3LAY *> * /'What Happened to Jones’Wfun- meat play ever written, Noy, 19. Mr*. J. C. Grindle went to Cincin­ nati ,the first of the week for an op­ eration for throat trouble. Mrs, John Johnseubaugh, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs, S, C. Wnght, has refumed to her home in Idaville, Ind, • i"j.ci1.ini.“in." 4 'I^^ 5 i , vii . ii ', ii iwii.ijt .111 sufjnn.-'a Miss Echo Studevant of the Herald force has been oh the sick list this week. The, linotype operator ripped the index finger on-bis right hand on Thursday, which has cut down our working force for the week. Quite a bit of,local pews and advertising had to be. eliminated as a larger paper was impossible. ^L et us demonstrate‘ the Eureka ■Electric Vacuum Cleaner Ip, your own home, along with anyofher-make o f sweeper that you may choose; We want you to make your own compari­ sons and know why the Eureka is the only Grand Prize winner.' . J. H. McMillan & Son. ■ ^ f , . .„j. « .i»,— >- * “ . The annual college play will be giv­ en in the opera house, Nov, 19. It ia a howlrng farce, entitled “What Happen ed to Jones” Funnier even thaii last year’s play, “The Arrival of Kifty”. Could anything possibly he funnier than “ The Arrival of Kitty?” Well, don’t ffail to See "What Happened to Jones”, opera house, -Nov. 19. It will open your eyes, also your mouth. Miss 'Helen Powers, nine year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George ' Powers, sustained Ubroken arm last Sabbath morning by a fall' from -a wagon, Dri M. I. Marsh -set- the fractured member. Mrs, G. E. .Jobe -entertained .the ladies of the U. P. Missionary Society Monday afternoon i« company with a number of Selma ladies, , , 1 , > *'"■ "i’' ,l" V1"1" " ^ ? 0. t , Smith spent Tuesday and' Wednesday on a business trip in. C»n- ■'Innati. * . THE EDWARD WREN CO. g . STORE NEWS SPRINGFIELD . GROWINGSINCE 1877 Now-BigClubPlan’Sale :'V Rev. A.' G. Hastings and wife of Reynoldsburg/O., were guests o f Mr, and Mrs. J, E^ Hastings, this week. The fiinf-snow of the season ifell last night reminding ua, that winter is ust around the comer. The Harding Republican Club, com posed o f colored men andwomen held a meeting in Barber’s halt Wednes* day evening at which time there was a unanimous Vote taken to. give the Republican ticket a .straight vote; ReV. Dy H. V. Purnell o f Columbus, Mrs, Rowan, Mis# Reach and Other# from Xenia also .spoke, ■ : ■ Wilbur Burin, colored, son of Louis Dunn, wa« taken to the McClellan hos pital Sabbath evening to be operated upon fpr appendicitis, a * '"*#■ rV,,v J - l|f ,Vl V J. Mrs. Ira Tfoute^ who has been spending several months with her‘ son, Dr. Poye Trouts and family in Denver, Colo., ha# returned, home. The Eureka is the most efficient and! has jhe highest vacuum of any por-*' table fan type cleaner made, It will last a life time and is Constructed without belts, gear# and revolving brushes to keep you forever in trouble . j/H . McMillan & Son. Mrs. Caroline Winter of Xenia has been, spending the week with rela­ tives here. If you Wish to subscribe or renew yoUr subscription to the Saturday Evening Post, Ladle#* Home-Journal Country Gentlemen, American Mag- Farm and Fireside or the ------see Robert W. Stewart. Phone 23. ■ r _ - ___________ »y, ' The Home Culture Club was en­ tertained Tuesday8 afternoon ah the home o f Mrs, Harry Townsley, Mrs. Dora Kerr was hostess to the members of .the Wednesday. After­ noon club this week* Ccdarvilte is to bo highly honored in the near future. The great actor Jones will appear at the opera house in a play especially written for him, “What Happened to Jones.” Nov. 19. For Sale:- A aix room cottage in good repair. Two lots, a barn, well andcisterft. Located ton South Miller street. Charles Clemans, Admr, of Ehos Clemans, deceased. * „„Some choice Dortoe Spring Boars for sale at Farmer’# prices. ~ i, R. Orr. Wo have sold more Eureka# 'ban tva 6ver p6ri?fipB yoilr ndxfc door neighbor has one, ask her if tnero is any other make of sweeper that she would prefer to her own m its place. We sell thei tost. J, II, McMillan & Son, Yellow Springs will told a big rally Monday night whenJDr. Fess Will speak from his front porch. There will be a big parade, red fire, two bands, and five cars, of members of the Springfield Marching, Club. Yel­ low Springs has determined to kill tho work of Democratic propagan­ dist# a# spread through/he W. G. T, U. and other organisation* and will work .for the largest Republican Straight ticket vote of any precinct in the county, A delegation from the Xenia Harding club and other Repub­ lican club# will attend. -it, If you failed to get that good young Duroe male hog at the Watt sale visit Maple Glenn Farm and buy an “Orion Harvester'*, « . James R. Orr, ■)—'iHa':" s •awapAV. ■Mi-jng-.-.-: ss< =S OF 5 WHENwedioathingwedoitri^Kt- This isthebiggest stovesale (fromeveryangle) eve^Jbeldin,centralOhio, Thegreatest number of stoves—thebest stoves on tile. market-—the owest cash store ftfices^—themost liberal „ payment terms. Just thinkof havingoneof the famous 1, BUCK’Sstovesorrangesdeliveredrightintolyourhome; with— c ; « v . . 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