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The Cedarville Herald, November 8, 1912 Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 11-8-1912 The edC arville Herald, November 8, 1912 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, November 8, 1912" (1912). The Cedarville Herald. 1044. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1044 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]. $!*•,£*: ?7, f/V^ <Vf5 '■^T* "**2 1 * W:Q€' ‘I t o Jofe i Tfeie item srfcra i»|5jMtii %fjh fn Hi* Work will <jomp«w wife ! dwt, denotes that'* year** iubNsrip* ‘ turn if p$$t due aiid * prompt set* Jfeatfof m y oth*r firm..... tlement is earnestly desired. , * 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 and something Is going to happen. adopted, having made no such statement, on •*fc* Ohio will not, h pSora than first abd •* werb'^iVeii, The Continent says, if hafi a Bigelow announces that the cities Monday placed an' advertismeht m . ;he *mott*y to ^ lour Republican Oh isnikft ottt 1 staff of army officers eleftn of fhn should prepare for this work and he the Xenia Gazette .offering flOO fo r1 of tweaby-two and op,, „„ thes#— will .. to* which rth^’* receiving the drink habit front top to bottom '(m Suggests that Cleveland people form­ the proof to the satisfaction of a prisfo bfilcmucu,' . be Dr* ft* D. Fesi* Vlfb 'defeated J?« Certainly on any decent theory the ulate the- home rule legislation, committee. To this date we have ^ fs;-, -'^ehipfiitoact ‘: i»y,V p lj ^ t:''^00,;- th e TbPcookinJ Id do 'credit to country should have) all the talkwe which will Insure legislation for po­ not been called upon to ciepOsit tbe . ’ |erice department lice protection, Sunday theatres and Republican majorltyof ‘ih*. district, to any Bom«^ hear in favor <1 beer at the army money nor will we for the story Was f any Inter* usually being about? FdJoti. *#Qt ’ the l eehoo| nopupil posts would not amount to two whis­ amusements, otb-, Jusfc such as the a bare-taced lie and was manufac­ Contributing k-over twelye or pers in the dark. people there will want. Cincinnati tured to influence people m behalf of /part-six years Congressman & thhlabnysavr je. The pupils people will beaded to work out the Dr. Fobs. Beaver, B,, "ha* presented >the are to becOrigr 3d ohtheiFcom- A whileago “Who’s Who In Amer- public utility bill; Toledo, Columbia . ? district. , Fes* earrijiF Greene/ At various times we have stated »de i t ’such Only pa,” found that of 9648 business men and Bay ton citizens will be asked to that Br. F obs Sled a false sworn ex­ Clinton and 5. Warren;; the latter i'fiibogh Ac% | | efiortsdfBupt. who had made notable success in formulate other legislation. pense account following the consti­ -county furniBhipg hhi lead fts the l y p; M i i m f his energetic business 6711 were college graduates. .fWhbad been neck and .’neck nutil iffl.V- It will be noticed that not a rural tutional convention., To this. the ’ s-i corpi 6f tsls This 1b a conclusive answer as to the community has been mentioned. th a t time, „ HoiiipfeteacL, ’carried Tribune says is. a plain, malicious' Hesdam^e.. lolfbms; 'W m. practical side of College education. The Rev. knows’that it is useless to Clerinonfe-,- Highland jrftpijBrown, lie and that we have placed .our­ Conley abdi 3veH8ohludged worry aboutjbe farmer for they are selves within the reach of the law. thblatte? by 1,600. ’ /, /*;•••.- v"-. ' Smiles are’as indispensable to suc­ theoooking.j wing, John' K. cess as money mmd apd might. As in the minority when the twelve big Ptobably we ate within,the reach ’ r f /While the ^rogrof*^ V*VV Btadfute, till 1 and Andrew counties ,ln the state, outvote1 the , placed a complete cohp'fcy ticket in’ t long as a man can smile he Is not of the low but We stand by what we" Jacksohand'il Bfadfute the beaten. other seventy- six. The Blgelow- have said In the past and affirm i f 1 the .field, the'vote Bhovred. t’h^t T; fruits add fc r.t Two things Fess idea of government under again today, tbuB making us ddubly tHefe.wa* no competition-' from tfjat. f * worthy of sp* Wtoh'WorO the Mr. Oscar Bradlnfce who is one of the I. and R. will soon be directly within the reiieb of the la\v, Toadd - eonree. > The * Republican bom-J f:; 57 varieties of .Woods collect* our faithful Sabbath School Teach- applied in this state. to the charge that we are-.liable for- in it tee polled the conoi&Jgnd ye* » % rk 'l school »hd 42 -ers hfts been on the sick list, but we Let us hope that even though. S. what we have said we want every ited that the Mooter* not varieties o f» fs'by the ,p_u- are glad to known is improving. C. AndeiBon and M.,A. Broadstone citizen in the county to’ -understand. ! t over boo vote*. The Democrats S In'tije corporation the two eftndi* pH aofM W ^ ,rinter*s school Mr., W. V. Ritchie preached last areatmong the new members of the that the' Tribune Editor helped rake 1 took ft poll alidl r e p o r ^ ^ v e r , WO^: *Thr(r#xhM^| fuhfiy.jlo etery Sabbatn for Rev. H. C. Foster who coming legislature they will not part olThe Fess corruption fundprtT, Th* Mooaer* reeieved 9 ^ fWte£for" rdateaf«f^apreme court judge to.re- ceive the highest vote were: R. M. College Notes. •way atid-too'? raise lain not be. was unable to ffll his pulpit. Mr. meet the same fat* that befell bur vi.ous to that election. If thatis not head of th e. ticket. - _ Tfift/ Bepubli* glsfghtwtr, lersatid, Sup- Ritchie will preach next Sabbath at constitutional delegate m order that enough we stand ready to give the , .can majoritymajorisy on therne .nga*hohd ofor- the’^ e }# rt» ^ ^ a h d James X- Aproad iferiiBpmshtr'jj P. Ritenour 2;80attheM. 3S. cburch.. they "may get an office or some place name of the county official, the nan.e ticket waft rfedaced to;fthotit.l100p; tlm t&Wnshlpr Aliread,46aptl The straw vote on president at the is to be congr on, hts ftmbi- of distinction.
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