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HflTlWi I ill'll HljBPHR^j^. mb*w THI2TY-FIPTH YBAR. NO. 48. CEDAHVILI.lt, WEDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. PRICE, $1,00 A YEAR •Up =,j BEM&CMTS M E P io m o ’s n e x t g o v e r n o r Clifton U. P. Here’s Bigelow; tSef. _ 'P i M jr PfiMpj ■% But No Fess. HIS STATEMENT. C’edartijle1 jp schools gavb The church needs you and you Tuesday y u » day lor Demo- need the church. The next legislature in Ibis state erafclc rejoicing lor Woodrow Wil­ an agriealt it Friday from is strongly Democratic in each Tiie Herald has no desire to con­ son wai chosen president by the l e1 clock to 4j^ ninths I. O.O.F. Thanksgiving Day 1* nearing: the branch, In the list of newly elected tinue the campaign just because Br. largest vg)>* evor gjvenft oandidate room. Onewi ided of a mint­ the thtnkful are the thankful. members is Rey, Herbert Bigelow, Fees’was elected to congress but In the electoral college. Congress tgre. Fair uf ing so many . Wonder how many will make a the Democratic-Socialist of Cincin­ their have been a tew statement* irUl hftdemocrat>h» by ft largo ma** different p* :» « * exhibited.', psrrect attendance m Sabbath School nati, former president of the Con, made that it seems must be empha­ jorityand even the senate Imay fall The wails wi lotecd with the tbls quarter? The Sunday School Con, and co-companion of Dr. S. B. sized again lor the benefit of the fcp tJb« winners. ' ' s3 handicrafJ th e children of Times told last -year of a man that Fess, Republican-Socialist, vice-pres­ lunkhead' that edits the Greene Ohio as in many other statef. last Spring 1 Mature work of did not tnlBsa day in forty years. ident of the Con. Conv and newly County Tribune. elected ■ democratic goyoritor - and thb Rail; , A1 Raveafthd Wood elected member of Congress, ‘ Much capital was, made out of a of thewative4 Merle,Rife assisted by Grace Rit­ the lull' state flck^t, X ISC. Co?., ;bsen mount* Plans have been laid to make the story concerning Br. Fess m the lapt ed, sfeStU Of and weed* bot- chie will lead the Mission Study Rev. .Bigelow Speaker of the House issue of the Green street bladder In pubH*h*t«f th* Dayton r jfeir** will Gissa n4xt,Sabba'h fe'rening. , recelv* a plurality ranging -from tlBd, eta. To« tlng offtRklnd, and it certainly will be lonesome which it was stated that’the editor m j m to w ,qoo over General vegetables lit* and pastry Fifteen delegates were appointed! without his old friend Fess when it of the. Herald had questioned a Brown,itepubHcan, 'hp'Vaeaefeond.: that wav *U t | of the pupils, to the Dayton Convention. 1 The then comes to formulating a new license prominent citizen of Oedarville rela­ Baofiftttielih ihctwas labeled Arthur Garfortl, of Clifton church are wakibg up and law ■ under tbe constitution just tive to its publication. The Editor withVwimr, 1 third, ‘ id rtfOrenoS an