The Cedarville Herald, February 22, 1907
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 2-22-1907 The edC arville Herald, February 22, 1907 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, February 22, 1907" (1907). The Cedarville Herald. 1896. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1896 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. aAm^WWWW%<WWWNfWyWi j Pre3 Excellence Our 3hh' W»»*’li vv ill t-5»tsi|f'iij:v .w ith ! Tfcfs ite a TUbtn xrM kti w it h n it > Index* clemies that f w t tubueij; 1 th a t o f a n y o th e r firm * „ . „ , is past <1-49 a»d a prompt *eftiv • ( ffhe HedarvUle herald. ' meat Is same**! y de*ired. *«#«*.-.; THIRTIETH YEAR NO* 9. CEDAIiVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907. P R T C K <*T m A Y E A R , r-fes*^ I OF SELMA* THEATRE ROTES. RECESS MEETING DELIGHTFULLY SURPRISE tf;.,nr ■It Mr?. I, Holloway's condition ... is... re*; ported hotter today., \ .. MiBg Ettmw Towusley was ' Very fle- ligfully surprized Tuesday evening m m m i Fred ^Wilson met with a painful ac Ill COURT. <■ On Tuesday, February 2GtIj, one of by a crow® ot her. friends. I t .was R. W. D0UEL1SS, cident last Thursday at his ice house, , the newest and brightest musical pro OF brfng knoekfVj fr^ j ladder by y in the nature ef & farewell- to her old ductions of the season, Erma Cants in home, the * Townsley homestead Tlie Ohio Former of Cleveland, iargo cake of ice and sustained a broken The celebrated murder case of John “Too Hear Home’* will be offered at . which has been sued by {he Co-opera- shoulder blade. the Fairbanks Theater. This piece con- Council held a recess meeting Mon- " Wch l m J 0011 In \h0, ff 1“Oy for R. W. Douglas, ono of the Uadi? g P. Ramsey for the shooting of Michael v .If r„L„ generations and will now for. attorneys of the Greene County Bar rive Harvester company for $ 100,00! Mr, and Mrs. 1). b. Yarncll are vis-r rives- to get out of the beaten path of 'ay, all members being present except Settler at Bellbrook, in 1903, was'start tbs-first tline pass into alien hands* died a t LJs homo In Xenia Wedm-c- Jibel, is not deterred from attacking •duff Dr. and Mrs. Cotes in Springfield .pch performances and Offers novelty »”citnetv 'At the eoncliision of a very'pieh- the Springfield concern, r few days. ed Monday morning in the Court- of The committee on electric light was day morning. Common Plea 3, is well as an abundance of merit The ant evening spent in conversation, “Doug” as he was iamiliary called, In its. more recent- issues it makes Hon. A .' P, Sandies, of Columbus* >iece is staged elaborately and is tllor- :ontinued after a motion of Andrew to music and parlor games, a’ three The jury was secured and was taken 'ismiss it had been voted down. fell some days ago on the icy pa ve {he statement that the proceedings of ’aye a lecture along educational lines, by Sheriff Applegate to Bellbrook Mon yighly absorbing tin its every feature. course luncheon was served, the agents of the company have not ’ebruary 21st, at the school auditorium. Different reports, were read, apd file ment and siistaiued a compound day afternoon to view the street cat* Vhen it appeared at Rochester recently Those prenen.t were Miss Firn fracture of the left leg. Educe that been carried out according to'the rules Earl Wheeler, driver of, Wheeler’s fayor reported $12,50 collected in fines, ner where thq shooting took place, Mil he critic on a Rochester paper wrote Ervin, Inn Murdock, Vera Andrew time he has .been in bed but was of good business. akei'y wagon, and Wolf’s, livery rig*: ;e following: “Miss Carus is a cjiarm- Some time was taken in the discus* Louise Smith, Inez Shepard, Nolle ton McKay, of the surveyor’s office, »‘oii of hose for the fire department, as thought to be getting along nicely. The. Ohio Farmer prints a. part of n oth Df Charleston, met at the bridge made, a blue print drawing for the us. •lg yonng singing comedienne. Her Turnbull, Eleanor Smith and Messrs He seemed to collapse all of a sud number of depositions which have beer near here, last Friday evening. The oicc is sweet and magnetic, her gojynf i part of what they have on hand has Clayton McMillan, Carl Marshall, of the jury in the trial. ecome .unfit for use. Rubber coat? den and died before a physician ar taken in Champaign county. It seems *Volf horse frightened and went up in ■’ The taking of'evidence was beguj re extremely gorgeous and she made Roy Marshall, Ralph Wolford, rived, 'id boots are also needed by the fire Joseph Finney, Frank Jackson and from these depositions, that the stoc! *:e bread wagon, causing a lively mix* Tuesday by Prosecuting Attorney Or.- ’ever use of Jier fun-making oppor, Hewas 45 years of age and has which has been subscribed for liberally ip, both rigsj being damaged, along mi ties in a lively arid tuneful play. She :ompany. Ralph Murdock, arid Attorney Charles- Darlington fo; A bond given hy R. W.' Kennon for been a resident of this county since has not been’, paid for in all instances With harness. Fortunately the drivers the state/ M. B. Snodgrass,' M. Broad iqde a hit with her vocal selection!? lfifiO. He studied law under Judge The Ohio Farmer’s, article In part Is Scaped without serious injury, and ntnbly JHere-’s to High Life* 'Once In 5200 as night watchman, signed by, X stone arid H, ■ b. Smith represent tin \ Andrew and J. C, Barber, was ap- Our last edition of the Herald has Semggy and was admitted to the bar as follows: vVheeler delivered his goods' to Selma JCfense. ‘ . While,’ 'You’re in Love’ and ‘Since been sold out and we nried a few to in 1801. B e married Miss Ella Oglqs- “Manning Gabriel, farmer, of Cham uistomers after an hour’s delay. tiram Went to Yale.’ A big group iroved. About ninety-five witnesses have beer A communication was received from have for office use,, We will give a bee, who with one son, survives. paign county, testified that he was the The young man that has’ the house summoned.' The jury is composed of f winsome and nimble show girls rad- cents each for about a dozen copies. owner of forty-one shares of stock ir mnted^ is now busy furnishing same, antly dressed do, ..ptrited work in the he county commissioners that if the ’he following men: * ;oqndl would lay sewer along the Ce- the Farmers’ Co-operative Harvester >nd his friends are wondering when Charles b. McClellan, Morgan Ken ihprus numbers and ensembles.” The HOME MADE CATARRH CURE- Machine company. The one share lu i is to be or ’whether it has been. •hief pom^dfan in the company is the Hrville Realty Company and the G, H, non, W> bi Carlisle, E, L. Stormont, J imith property, the sewer would.be fur- Jjko More Country Doctors. , Any one can mix right at Lome ‘ ■ had bought' The other forty he had The alarm of fire was sounded* here H, Mathews, W. F. Devoe, Alphonsf veil-known fpn maker, Henry V, bon TbeS-country doctor is rapidly be the best remedy of its kind known. acquired by giving four notes of $250 ibput 7 o’clock Friday evening, and nily, There are many other prominent rished by The county. Council accepted coming extinct aa a species, says the x ane, Clarence Heir, William Smith the proposition. About 300 feet will be Thenaiho ■“Cyclone” is,giveb tin* each, payable to the Farmers* Co-op-' • large force of citizens were soon O. Feirstine, J, C, Hover stick, 'Wili •layers in the cast, making the organi New York Herald. The men one laid .-—————-——*.....— « meets at their socieiea look, dress, foliowm g prescription, ltriq supposed . erative .Harvesting-Machine'-'company 'may .at the. residence -of- Wm.-Fietds,- am "H. JeokTrisT ' ----- - sation's notable ohE because of its promptness in driving n the southern part of town, where A .motion was made and passed al talk and act as the men, do at any , and was given a' contract in writing. meeting of city physicians- The pa from the blood and system every guaranteeing.him the notes would not *he house was soon destroyed with lowing the Coltege Athletic association The Thaw murder trial has undoubt On Wednesday, February 27th, Thom- a free license for all games at the Al pers presented are quite.up loathe vestige of catarrhal poison, reiiev- ■ - cost him a dollar. The notes were for contents, except on lower floor. Mr. city standard, fhe discussions mark ing-this foul and dread disease, do , Htilds carried insurance, but not enough ally attracted greater attention thar is ‘Jefferson will appear "at the Fair-, ford Memorial, six; months and had",been first giver, anks Theater in Rijt Van Winkle.