Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 7-29-1910 The edC arville Herald, July 29, 1910 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, July 29, 1910" (1910). The Cedarville Herald. 920. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/920 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]. % | For Excellence Out? Job I Ibis nctii iv .rd sji’' 1 ti | W ork will compare w ith 1 *k*x,4‘'Si‘ .• •» , a v «r » | that of any other firm..,,. S h e y te r a ld . tleru-. -'■? Jr'.r*y y \.r '*-*-*-;* -y a m fElETMBIRB YEAR Ha 8 L a m A x m z m a w , | i s i b a y , j u r y g g , m o PRICE $1,00 A YEAR, 4 I tion on tho platform that had bcon ! written by tbo resolutions eommit- Man Hunt tc* of which Senator Dick wap the M U O N S OF 1 WRIGHT BROS. chairman. Near Clifton. Public Sale! THE NOMINEE. THE TICKET. REAL ESTATE ***«—. f WILL FLU, OF PURE BRED * Clifton residents wlro called out Tho ilrpt real Republican conven­ Monday night to take part in a man For Governor, Gazette:—The total valuation of Dayton, (),, July, (Special)—It Duroc = Jersey Hogs tion In twenty or more years v/as WARREN G. HARDING, real estate in Greene County as re­ hunt. A popse of rapu and boys has’ jusc become known here that held in Columbus Tuesday and Of Marion. turned to County Auditor Dean, by ohased a colored man through corn Day ton is two famous citizens, the ‘Wednesday, Tho gothoring was For Lieutenant Governor, tho guadronnial appraisers, is ap- fielda and brush after alleged at­ W right Brothers, liaVe agreed to Thursday, August 4, 1910. one of tho old fashioned hind when FRANCIS W. TREADWAY, . approxiraately $19,789,695. Tho pres­ tempt had been made on a colored mako an attempt to break all pre­ girl, also of Springfield, the delegates exerted their rights Of Cleveland, ent realty duplicate is $18,868,460, vious aeroplane records next Sep­ and smashed tde elates fixed by the Two girls, Lizssio McDaniel and I will sell at Public Auction on my farm, four miTes For. Secretary ot State. making the Increase $7,412, "235. The tember while the Dayton Fall Festi­ bosses. Coriia Richardson, went buggy rul­ north of Springfield, two miles Southeast of Tremont, GRANVILLE W. MOONEY, value placed on lands in the town­ val is in progress, Tho .proposition There was defeat and victory and Of Ashtabula. ships outside the corporations Id $13,- ing with Clarence Brown of Helm a was put up to Hie Messrs.Wright by Springfieldr-Lima division of the Ohio Electric Railway many new leaders will -guide tho and James Leslie of Springfield. , For State Treasurer, 406,006, Real estate in Xenia city Is Director General F. M. Barnes, the Stop 105. Republican ship thin fall, while valued at $4,563,150, and in tho va­ One q£ tho girls claim**! th at Leslie Chicago man who is in charge of some ot tho old timero that two RUDY W. ARCHER, attempted to drag her from the bug­ Of Belmont Countty, rious villages at $1,751,040. The val­ the management of the coming Ex­ Sixty-Two Pure Bred Duroc Breeding Hogs con­ years ago read tho Foralcerites out uation in Clifton and Bellbrook was gy. She escaped r and' tho officers For Attorney General, position. “Name your own price” sisting as follows: 53 Bred Sows, most of them to of the party, had their banners low­ estimated in making up the total. and a number of citizens started in said Mr. BarneB, “but give us the ered and tagged as “not wanted.” ULYSSES Ot, DENMAN, The average value per acre of pursuit, . farrow in September: 4 Spring Sow Pigs; 4 spring Of Lucas Coun ty; greatest aviation meet the world has In the political parlance of the farming lands with buildings is $52, Brown, and the two girls were yet seen, - For J ustice of Supreme Court, caught but Leslie mad* good bis es­ Boar Pigs; I Yearling Boar. against an average-value of $82,82, This suggestion that ‘flying ma­ 5 JUD GE W. B. CREW, on the present duplicate, or an in­ cape. The rig belong-, d to ft Spring- These are the right kind of Durocs, the profitable field liveryman. chines records ought to be made In Of Morgan County: crease ot $19.18 an acre over the val­ the city which saw the birth of the kind. Hogs'from large litters, good ones money makers For Justice of .Supreme Court, uation made ten years ago. In Xenia aeroplane and of the science of avi­ JUDGE A. N. SUMMERS, city, and practically all the other Sale will be held under cover, rain or shine. Dinner promptly at 11:80 ation, touched the Wrights in a ten-: Standard Time, Sale will begin promptly at 12:80. Come early. Of Clark County. corporations the appraisement was News About Uer spot. They love Dayton and For Clerk of Supremo Court, made on the cash value basis. A certificate of registration will be furnished with-each hog sold.' For they appreciate tfio high regard in further Information write or telephone, JOHN S. MoNUTT, The total acerage of farmhig lands wince they are held by its citizens. Of- Columbiana County. as returned is as follows: The Courts. Faturally reticent and remarkably For Diary and Food Commissioner, Bath, 23,863.94, $815,720; Beaver undemonstrative, they only smiled creek, 81,<Js4.01, $2,629,610; Caesar- . R. W. DUNLAP, at the suggestion but after a whis­ Wm. H. Robbins, creek; 17,625.84, $954,080; Oedarville, Of Pickaway County. In. the case of Mary L. Mullen pered conference' of a moment’s SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, 24,407,65, $1,743,590; Jefferson 18,287.93, length, they agreed. Smilingly they For Member of Board of $989,990; New Jasper, 13,814.10, $052,- against Mary J. and Arthur Duffy, Public Works, ot al., judgment was rendered Mon­ nodded their heads and quietly they 860; Ross, 2,000,39, .$1,249,596; Silver said, “We,will try." GEORGE-H WATKINS, creek,16,321,67, $014,255; Spring Val­ day against the defendants, Mary Of Scioto County. and Arthur Dufly, for, $3;303.14, aiid That was enough for Mr. Barnes ley, 21,903.92, $1,201,309;.Sugarcreek and the committee. With others For School Commissioner, 19,072 39, $833,025; Xenia, 83,825,07, foreclosure of amartgage on proper­ JOHNW. HELLER, ty in Bellbrook ami Sugarcreek ■than tho Wrights an iron-clad con- KANY, THE TAILOR $2,189,410. t rast migh t have been needed. But Ol Hancock County. township ordered, , , The valuations m tho villages was from them the simple promise to try In tile case of Waltfl* L. Bentley made as follows: Fairfield, $33,420; was as good as a bond. The avia­ WAnnEy a. UAunixa. against Carrie L. Flatffcr.,*;president Osborn, $336,960, Cedarvllle, $402,520 tion committee Immediately pro-, of the County W. C, T jr, a motibn Bowersville, $62,615; Jamestown, needed to make it an object of the There is no use for you to street the Foralcerites, “captured Corn Contest $096,700; .Spring Valley, ..$137,600, of the plaintiff to striki for the de­ the bacon,” that Js, the old time Wright s and their pupils to try The valuations made m Clifton and fendant's answer certa a allegations ior the greatest altitude, the longest . gp and buy your Spring following that was re le g a te d Bellbrook were not totaled on the as irrelevant, was ov« ruled. The two;' years • ago, now control th e At Fair. appraisers’ books. glide, the. furtherest flight and the action is a suit for dam for false neatest landing and valuable extra Suit, ready - made, when situation. The average valuation per acre of arrest and lmprisomrt at, growing prizes Were arranged for each event, It has'been known for some weeks farming lands, with and without outof the crusade agi rub- Sunday ‘we will take your measure All boys and girls of Greene coun­ therefore, during the week of Sep­ that the slato as first formed by buildings in each of the townships baseball as condud&d by the tember 19 to ‘24, while the Exposition Georg© B. Cox and Senator Burton ty under eighteen years of age, are Js as follows: W. C, T, U- thissum tti|r. and make you a Suit to invited to select ton ears of corn of and Festival is in progress there will to support Judge Brown of Dayton W ithout W ith be “something in the air” at Day- for Governor ,liad been somewhat any of the following classes, to ex­ B ath ............................ ....$28.72 $85.73 ton all tlio t.Iino and the aero pianists Order for the same money weakened by Burton ‘ breaking faith hibit m the “school exhibit” build­ Beavercreek. ............. ... 44.75 52.49 will be watching the opportunity to ' with the Cincinnati Boss.
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