The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52

SULLIVAN’S m m c a s h w m m C % » € r M a in and Mm esiom Sp r ia g feM , 0 . b u y g w i u ® A n n s u i t s h e r b . A C om p le t e h m e m X* q w P r ices* Ladlra5Ctogt, cfo&bto bwast- «3®» ins ffm&wiehel&pssUcts, Emslso&acJ:, guff and 'Cellar. fe2mj»c4rCorecsfet>lsc&* Mm„ te>wa & b $ grecss. Masto of kmw « teM e* Ladles Srid Krs? o!rjto.i S g Tafe-isa-do Sole?, psat -43 raebca toes', fighMlttScgnewstoevesj cki r«ss7G'3-> doafto EJlelicds derao * 3 **i fl-wesplaits, €horest of ftiB way; the to? , vufco. w n tti£ c-’sl tor tto1 price, tfo'fo aSpa^givAe " “ “ surasW cheviots,...... $9*98 Mieses* •El2C3, fo.43 ...... $9.98 x= 5* *a*ati'3rtEs«i'i*sr .*.revai£•£* vwrf* # V* *« ***«>* •-«.*I-**-*■»*- ,-w^A 3 ?‘v.r-J ?i*-*- 9 * % •S...... _4!i2£>3 IB CI|'«I 'IJStr OS* I m IS v f i* !?5? "■C^iSISsestners?mrescwm pw »rawmXv-*-.-re- . tff velvet, ©dioro plate, with tsHh We nave i»0|p g f | | il bentvalue torthe wow fo-the city. ~ Q ,13.01. I W Children's Coats, foil length Oaubler hECaf5tr.il. box t e k » Sox plaited fronts eollay and :c«fe *■ vwtSi bs»W« ChUdrenVfiffk TextgthwM, two verffcle tacko, back and Stmt, shoulders, collar and cuffs trimmed In pitched vel­ vet; sizes Q toMj uradotebine, V.hMWtt&Kd: : * ^ gated • If!£10 Q»n HI M-Vf $5.48 Children^ fall length bov Coat, velvet collar with wide reveres, coat trimmedfo,fancy braid and velvet tacked sleeves* comes In red, hs»w%, , casioi^bfoo " “ “ ~ and green ™. i a . 9 9 r i 7 . « ................f y ; , We also carry a luff line of Infante’ Dresses in , India Linon, Nainsook and Cambnc. Prices 25c, 49c, TBa, sse, n i l .. bowline o f todies* 0fe>ris lust in, Wo are eteyinff a : larger lino than over before the season, andwo can show yon all tlio new fall styles at the right price. Come in and see them. • -iSa3t &partis alternating gores; averted DresaShirt, two hex plaits ^ haokapd front yd He running between plaits S , with pointed' tucks at bottom.. This add presented at this store beforeDec. 1 is good for JOper lent discount on arty article In the cloak department. t MCKW DEFEHDSDEMPSEY. RcvC David -tlcIpatiQFj D» D.,| presfeat o f Ccdgrvilo Collega and pastorof tlio Plain Street Deformed Prcs!#yierion chareb of Cteclanatl, delivered a strong sermon last Sab*-, hath affemjjtu from his pulpit i» defonsnof Mayor-ElectDempsey* o f that city* who was hcjnpj held np|] for redlealo by all iho ugaag,3 - papery repnMtoa and democraffgj. after# vote h id keen taken in one I©f the Snm, Jones laegtingB, nil. Itw^Df*M s I msusp hffi»p0ir<tha5'|gg fnskeS Bev*jwtsfft pssitarr•’ssim&sr the enforcement; of law in|the eity,' and In which the mayor-elect took' no part, .-'I' The text of the sermon. wa$ taken from Isaiah. “ To the IftW and .ffe the testimony* i f ’they speak not, according to tills word surely there is no morning for them*'. As to Judge Dempsey’s actionin remaining seated at the Music JfaW meeting when Sam Jones called fog tliose who believed In enforcement of Sunday closing laws tOrise* Rpv* Mr. McKinney Upheld the Mayor- elect, but declared the motive- wn# mbiunderstood. Hp pointed hut he was In the position of a Judge who, with the prospect of trying the merits of a cause, could not discuss it beforehand. As to Jones* assertion that hi^l Roosevelt, Pattison op Polk been present at the meeting they would have risen; the speaker declared he had no doubt that they would. “ But,*’ ,he added, “ had Itoosevelfc been there and the character and in- tergrity of some federal official been assailed and an expression asked on the questton of bis removal'-been sought, Roosevelt would have re­ mained seated. “ Speaking here on the Sabhath after the election, I said; ■“ To-day the world is looking for men. "What was tbemeaning of the revolution jpf last Tuesday? The whole country was seeking a man. Philadelphia said-. “ Wehave found a man in'John Weaver. Ohio did still more remarkable things. The people said. “ We are tired of evil men running this state. We,Want no more manikins and automatons, whose stringsate pulledby gamblers and saloon-keepers.” And ourstate turned to John Pattison, because it believed him to be a man. “ And our own city here. Xas.t -THE EDWARD WREN CO. Springfield, Ohio OUR GREAT H O L ID AY r> Begins Yott may make up your mind at home whatyou want, but you will change it here. Why Because tho. Diamonds Bich Cut Glass . Watches Sterling Silver Clocks . Umbrellas Kodaks Silver plated Knives Chains Silver Plated Forks Fobs Silver Plated Spoons Gold Spectacles, Kings*of all Muds Opera Glasses, Hat Pins Sleeve Buttons Etc., Etc. shown here is so much better than you expected. And also because the price is so much less than you imag­ ined. So you can buy more or better Jewelry than you planned for the same money. A big claim? Well, test it. FREDJ.il. Sehell, Xenia, 0. OUR PAIL AND WINTER STYLES. Iff elogaat-combinailong of col­ or in up-to-date .fabrics la . plaids, cheeka, stripe?, tweeds, twills, and cheviots ate wait- fa# for yotirinspection. Skilled workmen are also waiting to fashion themInto the best fitt­ ing and finely finished suits#. Ourprices ate ■'always reason- "«bldi-— ------ ------------ - P M The Tailor, Xenia, O# RREItlt and ROYALPMjOS - V/e imo agency for IteJI and Royal fdanos and ate Inposition tonoil at the lowestprices, owing tohandling these Instruments di- » >t t ftoin the factory. All pianos tuned or repaired aroguaranteed by ns. fic.o oar dinplay and got one prices bofoto purchasing, Dr- Hers token for flficet ittufllo. GEOl iGP; & SIEGLER, Display parlorwith ElmerBphar In uWedMoeir Cedarvillo, o . to Mad &Mt, Mrttb)no rnih in wad /chase after !h frnjai.&t) ostfmip ofmddbm it!re* whrn, if theywotddonly ijiAlth, r.i aas tG1 *>?**> any »*> « ** 4 n!* k , g ;I im& Imvtils **#«*ft? With $i'o\y htfo rifia, tl.vfs' huj U bs would All pass nftny .VfmiFp;; i «U'-fUfifi fjufelmiro fnt t l »; h I stomach trouble »$ca! guam.ibxd. AfWffoj Pale Ifcioafearfat fate to have to <s». duroflsd iemblo (attm ®f piles, “ I van' frifflifaliy cay,” writesMarry pih&sif of Masoavnio, la., “ that for Blind, Bleeding, Itthlng and fro- tending flics, Buckfotis Arniffr ftoivtt, ts fm hra f o i ' f t A l s o hi v,t for cuts, burns and fnjtulcs n Sale of Unu$ual magnitude and Importance. Iu the matter of quality, variety and low pricing this sale is, beyond question the greatest m the city’s history# Just one year ago we held our last exclusive silk sale which was an event that gave to this store a notoriety as a Silk House known only to the largest metropolitan stores of thrcountry and a business sur­ passing our highest expectations, and by far the biggest ever known in the history of the house. . We prognosticate fdr this sale results far exceeding those of a year ago, from the fact that the stock is more thaw double the usual size, far more varied, better assorted and visibly better priced. $25,000,00 WORTH OF SILKS# The products of Europe andThe Orient as well as many^of the leadingmills of our own country are" em- ~ bodied in this great Holiday silk sale, and at figures much belong manufacturer's cost today. . Our entire stock, combined with many recent .large purchases from several of theleadingsilkmanufacturers of Patterson, N. J#, will be at your disposal at this sale. You’ll find complete lines in almostevery conceivable style in fancies for street and evening wear, plain colors, the latest and newest weaves, in all the new shades and tints, for waists, shirtwaist suits, shirts, etc. Black and Colored Taffetas embracing eveiy leading make ' o fAmerican manufacture, as well as France and Switzerland, all making an aggregation surpassing 1 anythink ever seen in.Springfield before and worthy the attention of every lady interested in silks having an oppor­ tunity of reachingpur city. *, W e Refund Fare to Springfield on all purchases of $10.00 and up­ wards to out-of-town buyers. Mail orders wifi receive carful ^nd prompt attention. <!* ' I Tuesday night thousands of voices took up the refrainof Governor Eblk# ‘Sound theloujl timbrel o’er Egypt’ s dar| sea, Jehovah hath triumphed* our city Jsfree.* - “ Election night Judge Dempsey washy far the calmest and most self-possessed matt in the committee room/ I congratulated Mm on the result, aud/said, “ Thankriod',Judge you are elected* and wb believe iiqw, we have a man.” Ho thanked m<j and added, “ lam going to showmy- selfhman,r “ A fewweekago, ip companywith another minIsfor, I went to call upon Judge Dempsey in reference to the; same matter# Wo had been sent by the evangelicalAlliance. “We addressed him upon the sub­ ject of the enforcement of law. He said; ‘Gentlemen,*do you.want ah Immediate answer?’ - “ No, sir; We merely present, it to you for your consideration.’ He replledlwiU re­ turn a iorinal answer later.* Now, that is exactly what we wer© doing bn Tuesday' night, presenting a fur­ ther petition to JudgeDempsey,, apd we are content to await his answer,1 Thereisatr readous prts3urehelng brought to bear upon him to allow tilings to go. on just as they arc. Every lawbfeaker and every friend of a lawbreaker is doing everything he can to secure continued immuni­ ty. On the other haticl, tho good people of one city have been seem­ ingly content, with the violation of the Sunday closing laws. Even ministers have been very negligent and indifferent. Someof them hqve been so closely identified with the £ox regime that they nover lifted theirvoices inVprotest against any­ thing that wan permitted by the Re­ publican organization# It Was a ministerof this city who on the first visit of University PrcsfdentDabnoy here took him up to the little room over the Mecca Saloon to Call on George B, Cos, Other ministers have relatives enjoying lucrative positions which they owe, not fo their own worth, but the favor-of Mr# Cos# . / “Mayor yieisehttiasitt has given the best administration we have had for a number of yeafo. -Ho belongs to tho strong and independentliquo?; party. The machine'sought to pun­ ish himby holdingup the newhospi­ tal ordinance in which he was inter­ ested, hut ho had the coinage Of hiS convictions and acted according to his light, such as It is. I want to thank him publicly for the good things ho Isas done. He has driven out tho slot machines and has with­ stood same of tho more brazen at­ tempts of grafters. “ Gh the first of January Judge* Dempseywill, by solemnoath, swear to enforce flip laws of this state and city. Among other laws Sections ?032-a, imposing# fine of ItOffor im­ prisonment not exceeding six months, or both for, for exhibiting theatrical or dramatic performances m Sunday or nny bteball playing wt Sumlayi and Sections <Wdi»3of providing a flno of from $2S fo ■ or impriisoMhenfc no! to exceed 8d <t*y« fork«epfo#a aateop open m Sdnday. It is not a question oft whetlier he favors these laws or be- ; liovos that their onforcettierit would 1 mCefc with popular approval or even» whether it would be good or bad ’ politics. It is the simple question of performing Ids sworn duty to en­ force all laws without fear or favor. Suppose that President Roosevelt were Mayor of Cincinnati? Would he enforce the Sunday laws? Can you doubt it for # moment? He did so In New York when, as Police Commissioner, he enforced laws just because they were;on the statute book, and not~becauae he was in sympathy with them. Folk did the same thing Hi St. Louis and other Cities of Missouri. General Grant eaid the way to secure the repeal of an unpopular law was to enforce it, “ Who are the great men of to-day in our own country—men who have risen fat above tho ordinary level? Let me name them- Roosevelt,Folk LaFolletfc, Jerome and Weaver. These men owe their greatness io their enforcement of laws respecting all classes. Will Judge Dempsey take ills placeamongthem? Ho will have the opportunity nexfcyear here in our own city. Ho has no easy work before him* God help him to dti Ida dutyand enthrone him among the Immortals.” Every wearer knows that the c Torture at a Preacher. ’ • t ........ -1 v ............... The story of the torture ofRev. O# D. Moore, pastor Of the Baptist church, ofTfarpcrsVille, N. Y., will interest you, .Ho-sayu;- I- suffered: agonies, because of a president cough, resulting’ from the grip. I had to deep cittlng up in bed. I tried many remedies, without 're­ lief,‘until T took Dr. King’ s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my coUg, and saved mo from consump­ tion,” A grand cura for diseased conditions of Throat, and Lungs. At All Druggist; pribo COO and |1.Q0, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Ereryhousckeopcrohoaia knort ihafc ll theykill buyDcBaftce Cold Water fiiareh ’forlatthdry ess *they will,, mvo not only time, bcfa«5Cifcta'£sW6tiCUntotheiroa,bnt baaa*ee*r!i packago fonfass 10' oz.—oso fslFpeund—nhfio all o^he? Cfdd Water fitirehesarepatnp in J a pausitl pachagt9. end the pficeIsthe came, lti /enfc}. Then; flcaln bwanselkfisnfnfitateh laftcs from injuriouscfcemfoijs, If your grocer irta to edi you a 12 - 0 &packajp^ri%fshensfloha La» aotock otrhahdwlilct? hawishesto diaposa oi beforeho puts tu Defiant^' Mo know thatBWkiJto Etasvhhas, printed on ever* psekareInlargelettersandfiftotes/’ltocQ.* IFofsJind Iteibmce ami avo Oiarii fifoeond: kioneyiMidtheannsyaueo of thoIronetiok* gSih Dofian&nevri’atlcks# , ■ "v*t** }■> -l * 'towto," , , i There la no bnltit^tovo tnado tthan tho Reninsulur, whether it is a raag’d, soft or hard coal 'tenor They liavofifooil the tofttofyeswof UKcfullntss aiul always givo tho best ®f satJsfactioii. call and See' our display'and get prices before pur- t bsilng, Jf>yr it. Hastings Hrns, TO Y HOT BUY The Best of good clothes Marx Suits, Rain Coats, Over­ coats \ are the Best feady-to-put-on. clothes made In America. Ho other dotes fit as weil? wear as well aud give fisifiuehsatisfaetioa# Prices $i5*oo, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00, $ 25 .oo. ^We lave lots of good Suits -and Overcoats ef good style and good, w ear n%t : ■ Copyright * 90 ^ SyHarf Sehaffner & Marx $ S «0 0 f 1 0 4 0 a t ld Z2»00^ Whatever price you pay here, you are sure of good values and reliable goods. Children^ Clothes, the very best. Drop in And See us When in Town. M. D. LEVY & Comer Main Bt. k Foimtain Ave. Springfield, . To Cure «CoWinOneDay imw Laxa tive B rom o Ow iutne T«wea. I f l l l gfafilllBrS. ......... •■— . w* uiwiwiup V| wm t jA mmMff ■&tf#wW%00 IWW* w3m ,

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