The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

pi re— □gw « ? v * l NT A For JK*oell«aw Our Job5H Work ,wiU compare -with that of nay other firm.. , , THIRTIETH YEAR NO, §& JAMESTOWNOFICE Bute Mowers got? m their work early Tuesday morning a t Jam es- town. post office, m ak ing the th ird time since W , O. Cwstia baa been postmaster anfl th e flw t successful raid.. s 1' The use o t s? skeleton key gave the tush freedom m en tering th e room, The combination on the outerddor was worked a n d th e inner door blown trom its hinges, Persons live oyer the postofitce ye t d id ho t hear the, noise. The ou ter door was closed while the inside door wits shot, mufteling the report, A sm a ll amoun t o f money, stamps a n d other supplies were taken. Post­ m aste r Costis keeps most of his stamps in the bank and had little money on haud,- A horse and buggy belonging to. Jam e s Carpenter was Molen for th e purpose of flight;,* I t was found irt the old fa ir grounds near town; Blood hounds were p u t on the trail but Could, do nothing i owing, to the ta in and snow, “ - 1 - »<; herald. 'AY, DECEMBER 13, 1907, , Tlie students of Monmouth college; have raised over $12,000 for the new bunding td replace the one recently destroyed by Are, Of this amount $000 has been subscribed by Greene County people. Different ones are ou t over the country seeking a id for this work as $150,000 will be needed to erect th e m am building, a science hail I and young ladies' dormitory.' j D r. Thomas I I . MoMioheal has 'b een E a s t calling on members of •fhe alumni and reports good results. Hon. Theodore Bhoat^of NewYark*. recently Of the. Bahama Canal Com­ mission and a graduate of Moft-. Ulouth has promised support, - The city Of Monmouth bus pledged itself to raise $35,000 through the Commercial C lub of th a t pity.' XMA$ AVOID THERUSHXMA& What are 'you going to bring “fioroe" .for'-Spaas? , I Can settle that question, for you. Call and in­ spectmy stock of silk neck" dress, all panders in an indlvidyah'hox.', R. 'W. USTIOK* Haberdasher. WEREREMARRIED. Word has been received5here of the marriage ofMr. James Towns- 0 ley of Kansas City fcbMrs. Margatefc Datzell Townsley of Iowa. Both W*rdforiner residents of this place ami Were divorced in this county a. ' number of years ago. Both of the parties ar* quite aged. ' - m> . * •^Iftgiteu*, teacher*-; arid fftmily **^^^09* beqkfj. fya&P «fme Jfcp»ne*e-Awstrian and American brro-a-brae, oat glass etc., Wo can suit you in avy line from cheapest to high priced goods. » „ West's Book (More Xenia O, SELMA Culp a t schoolaudltoriiimDhib. 20. .Arrange to (hear h u n .,, Seats oh sale a t E ld e rs, *’ ‘ • 4 Dr; BumgarSner o f Do Cteffi O.; * was th e guest of his brother, Dr. C* H» Butngaraner, over Sunday; - Mrs. -H en ry Shlckendantz a rid ch ildren A lbert and L ab ra, a re the guests of friends a t Centerville-. *\ , Mrs. R. G. Calvert was in XCnia, MoRday attepd lng the funeral of a relative, * «. * , r Mr. a n d Mfs. Will G ran t attended the XSnkin-Shull wedding a t C h a r le s to n ,S d tn r d a y ." " , Prof. Lafferfcyvlsited a t his home oyer Thanksgiving, a t Mechanics burg. * * ’ Tim many ^friends of Miss Anna Confer^ th e 'n am e , w ilLbeghw l to lea rn th a t h e r condition is POritetefy favorable.' -"M iss Confer recently con tracted blood poison in her le ft hand w h ila perform ing h e r duties. D r. Barpgjwad/ner reports th e trouble weft * ‘ - 4 The United' States courts have in ­ d icted Seam* Roebuck ■& Co., tbn large pmft order house in Chicago, for using th e United States m ail, for fraudulent purposes, They m ust nowtSbswer in cou rt the same as any ordinary criminal. They are indicted on three counts, the d ra t alleging th a t Sear?, Roe-' buck & Co., fraudu len tly devised a scheme for obtaining money under , false pretenses from G. F , Spring of Dee Moines, la.*, by moans of circu­ lars, letters, pamphlets, catalog, etc- distributed through and by .means of the poet office departmen t -of the United S tates m (which they repre­ sented t h a t they made in their own .factory th e highest, grade 'p a in t made of white, lead, regardless of •price, b u t which tn tru th >fchey did n o t m ake a t a ll, and which was very inferior and contained no wh ite lead a t all. .The Second, count is about? th e same differing only In the party defrauded and in the. M pd of article used, i t being a 't i n g which spate,. Roebuck & Co., /represented to contain- four pearls a nd -fou r sapphires, b u t which in fact* con­ tained very cheap' .im itation . The th ird count I®abou t th e same a s the second, differing only in th e se tting of thojring, i t being represented by ■-Seal's, -Roebuck, & Co., th a t this ring contained 52 pearls and two rubies, and which ifrtru th and faet contained a very cheap im itation of th e said pea rls and rub ies.' These ind ictm en ts a re the ou t­ come o f a Campaign jthat has /been wasted for honest methods J n busi­ ness by th e Merchants1Trade J. ur- n a l against the m a ilo rd e r bouses in Which the-Journal hasgathe fed and exposed -dealings of several o f th e big m ail order houses; especially Bears, Roebuck A Co.."Which led f a the ind ic ting of tins company. . The indictment Was bnade ln ‘ the Hnited Staten court* fo r conducting a fraudu len t mail order ’basinapa fn violators,of the orfm iaat law* " United S{dSg»,and hhaeft* fajewffc It Is Not the Sayings* But the .Doings-That Count in Merchandise Our ambition is to earn a reputation for celling Footwear a t a moderate price. • To secure thls—adverttsing must be backed up with the stock. Here 1 * the whole secret of ous success. We have increased the trade of thi* store during the past year by doing exactly wliat, we advertise— THE BEST SHOES FOR THE BEAST MONEY*-lfc is the plain, clear fact of money-saving that infilling ottr More with' buyers, Ho questionable transactions, ever permitted—every articlo has the size and pricoln plain figures, and one price to all. The faith of the public in our statements illustrated dftify. , m i 1 ? E 1! JSSHOEI; tea in America 1 mad. $4.00Special,' ND^SE I^ED ■Men* , • -4 $ 8 , 00 * & SO N ’S * b t r ^ |j» the 'World,- • *,00 - > - f® SHOT S fee Men* '4 {3-40 and $1.0>1 M , f% O E a n ; ^■rGirls. ?te $2,50. $/ ’ f r s SHOB S ’' '/ ltd >* ' « ?tto$i.5o: s " ' ; . Boy1*.' r * «' ^ > SHOES* r f 5VMap! • t o r SH O E S "I f " v y i$2.$0 Why We Can Sell Boots, Shoes and . , Robbers Below AU Competition, . EIRStT—W e sell three time* the goods a t less exr- pense than, any other house m Ohio. "; SEt!OffD--Wc go into th e E aste rn m arkets a s wholesalers and ‘p h y d irect in large" quantities, making a difference of abou t IS per cent." ’ -THIRD—Wo buy for kpb tcasb i m ak ing an a v e r - ', age of 6 per cent. ' , 1 ' " EOURTH—We sell for’jcsasb, consequently add^ /- 'nothingfor had accounts. ; ' /.r " \* ‘ ’ EIFTH—Wa mark everythingln plain figures aud> , sell everybody a t the same price, whether one pair o r a dozim.. • „ x. s SIXTH—W e have twenty yearS’ experience and .,, confine ourselves exclusively to the Boo t’ and ‘ 4 .Sbpe business and .buy direct from the be st ■ manufacturers j u thlfibcountry, H o 'm idd lem en ./ 'SE yEH TH—Exchanges; made promptly, and money refunded oil any goods bought pf us add. • ; .returned ingood condition. . • * ‘ E IGH TH—We guarantee every thing as repre- * sen ted* and at. Less price fo r the same th an buy o ther bouse in th is country, >; ’ • ' , NINTH—^Wem^Jce a'special eifortlo please you ~4', ’ in style, comfort aud service, and invite you to /call and see'us—Make nur store your headquer- - , iiters.'4- - 4 ' av r”v/ Fine Shoes For Ladies* ^Hygienic in Every Particular, jNi&ley’s $3,50 Special. ‘ TURNS ANP WELTS For lad ies $3,45 arid'$3.90. / : !Hftnan &Son Fine Shoes B est on E a rth -"1 — . • . ,$u.OU- ■ -> EDWIN C.BURT ’/ Fine Shoes • * \ . $ 4 . 00 . ’ . ' l 'P R E S S E H ;0 S /:' j - - / . , For Eacftes* ‘ 03c, $lAo, |1.50i $1.65' ; h e a v y sh o e s ForEadies. . ’ ’ $1.25, $1.50, $1.93. Misses’ . and Children’s : ' School Shoes 75c, $1.00, $1,25, $1.45. , CHILDREN’S SHOES :: 50c,, to $1,25. “ ■ ’,jlg gA J ft& t :’^HOER . Aitd Moccasins - : >■ 10c to 50c. VI W* * In-The For Lung Troubles Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer­ tainly cures' coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And if certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistakeabout this. You knowIt Is true* And your own doctor will say so. Yii®b««rtJciUtl o l«.t*frtln5oni*l-* “ Sold for or*r »ixtv y«nr«.” _ SARSAPAEUXA. XfLZTS tb^VNOR. w» ji * t » *0 w» i*» f«r*mUMiof*1Lo«r , thM« ha*ten recovery. ^7tit iy enterM*M . their fnendft a t tbair home watt of town fast Friday evening ail highly enjoying the event, The entertain- ment waa carried out representing the Pilgrim* of 1620 A. D. .A representative of the Spring- field Gas Co., is bore Bollcititig cus­ tomers for gas to.be put in a t some future date. Wri understand a number bi cltizenu ate stqning up. MOTO OFBOARD pF TRADE. Patronize home-trade, you can do this by sending your subscription with mm I guurranfeo as lew-Or lower price than any other new agency. T .N . Tarbox. -Use Golden RuleFioUr. WANTED. Bocal representative forCedarvillo aud vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis. Expe­ rience desirable, but not necessary. Good opportunity for right person. Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O* New York, 'd r a f t s fw,,^ i ^ sh ay in g pSblto, w t earn?*of thrir being able to get what they pay fori A* a natural. eon*e- queneu the public will tom to theft home merchant* as soon a* they, read of t&fs Indictment and see how grossly they have been ' defrauded in buying by mail from concern* they know nothing of, Only through print. People will see the folly of trylng to get something fornuihirig and turn to their home irtorcbant, Whore they see the goods ana have the responsibility and reputation of the • home merchant backJof trie goods. This is only the beginning of tho fight, a* investigation /is: ready heinginado into methods of otberroftheeemail order concerns, which will result in bringing, them all to Justice. Spnng&elti’s Largest and BestShoe House. Make this Store Your Headquarters- Chock your package*. tee*#* use Our phones and direct tory. Meet your friends here and have th is place for youf headquarters. wAifrifti Wo want dgouhriu aft part* of the U. S. to soft our famous Dr. Wil­ liam* Pill*, Sendxi* your name and address and we wift .jpnd ’you t% boxes to sell at iNte per box. When sold send u* the $8aud receive a full set of cooking vessel* consisting ot a 2,4 and 6 quart v#s«*l, A limited number of these vewela ate given to introduce our piftA ©fdet quick. DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE CC)„ , ROSEVILLE, OHIO. CUBAN ITCH. « ARRESTED INXENIA. E llis McMillan, colored, who assaulted Bis* wire several months ago and , lias be6n a t large, wns arrested In Xorila Monday afternoon by officer J?rankTarbok and placed in the county jail. McMillan- fractured his wife’s skq ll wifii^nn a x and is held under a charge of assau lt with in ten t fo kill, WO DFORSALE Wo have about i00 oord of Dak and Hickory wood, cut fo stove length. .For sale a t reasonable pri­ ces. Leave order* with John Gll- lhuglt or The Tarbox Lumber Co. —Storm and stable blankets, robes, etc,, a t K e rr A Hustings, —For oil meal a*d eottoa seed meal go to Kerr A Kaattng*. .............. . —Rocker*, ftouehm, tekHng beds side boards, at MeMtUa&’a , IPYOURFEETCOULDTALK They Would Demand Good, Comfortable v ' ' Shoes = They naturally want homed of comfort and style. You would not think of living in a house that pressed into your sides Of rubbed you sore in spots, Neither "would your feet if they could help it. , Our Shoes are made to combine three essential points in good footwear— Style, Comfort and Quality, and the many pleased patrons of tins store have Pome to realize the truth of the foregoing statement. Christmas Footwear O u r well-stocked store is resplendent with everything in the footwear line that go to make handsome and appreciable gifts, See them and yoiFll btiy here. Horiter Bros, & Co., 39 S« Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. The Boatd of Trade banquet caused considerable Irik in comment Tbe,.organization, w ill, y e t cause: more ta lk . and. incidcn tly cause things to bo done abou t town'.' H a ts oil to the Board of Trade. Th is Is th e .season of the year When wo all endorse elastic money. The s ta tem en t of tho Exchange Bank a s i t appeared in the la s t Issue shows t h a t Cedarville’s financial institution compares with any ih th is section. Lest you forgot, there a re only eleven d a y s ”to do your Christmas shopping. ■ Tho hun ting sea*on hav ing closed •the rabb its and quails can rest in pf ace fo r another season. Today Is F riday the 18th, and the superstitious have a double dose. Christmas decorations should be placed with care. This is particulate true m the stores and homes where the Christmas tree is used. Many serious fires resu lt each year by th e use of infiamable m aterial in decorations, Most people a re no t worrying over tho cost o f a Christmas troo, its what to go on it, liko: a dune day' brought forth ft pimples. ■ . , \ Don’t m a tte r how clean a person is, doctors say th a t the itch can be I f you should con tract a sm a ll! contracted. There a re no serious bump on any p a r t of your anatomy, 1results. I t h a s become so prevalent then get an itching sensation which '! n Day ton. th a t severa lo f the leacl- yqu answer by the ac tua l itching, l«g druggists are advertising a rem­ and then small pimples should ap- e(b ' fo r the malady, dear a ft over your body, don’t get] I n several of the larger cities of alarmed. You have ju s t got a good tlie sta te , reporta.to the effect th a t dos»of the Cuban itch ( the malady fsproyalent, The flalpe I t IS sta ted th a t no less than ton ! o(: the malady is derived from the thousand people In'Dayton a te now ^ e^ which the soldiers in th e Span* suffering from the ’disease, and the ] ish-Amorican'war contracted wh ile !local pbysiciahB say t h a t f t has m Cuba. I t was brough t to this | m ade its appearance In Springfield. fC0UntEy afc tlie tIlne of the closing of J u s t wha t causes i t th e doctors c a n ihostllttiot*Atta t!l<) tLe sol- not say, b u t i t Is harmless, only It dters,—Springfield Sun, maxes you feel like Baying Some­ th ing a t times. The itch ing lasts for several months, meantime your body is one mass of FOR SALE : It, I. Red and Buff and in the Leghorn cockerels, Jt. A, Burns, Monday was while Tuesday young blizzard. $100 Reward! #00, The readers of this paper will be plcafed toltern that there IS et least orie dreaded disease'that setehte ha3 Been able to cure in all its stages and that isCatarrh, Rail’s ’ OstafirhCtire is the Only positive curenow known to the Jncditai fratetnity. PatSttb- being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional® treatment. Rail’s Catarrh Cars is taken internally, acting directly up*’ on tho blood and raucoussurtaccs of system thereby destroying ilw foundation of tho diaease,and giving tho patient strength by bonding an the constitution and ussistnig autare in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer oneHundred Dollars ftir any *a that it falls to cure. Send for list 0 tattimoniftl*. AiWreea. A J, tHPNEV A dti, ToicdaO. bold by Druggist, fck. Hall’s Family rills ate tho best, - 'Automobile oft a t K e rr & Haul- J*#». USEFULGIFTS FORMEN W CAPS CLOTH 2fie,fiOo,$l PLT18H 50c, $1.00 fPTJXi $ 2 ,0 0 t ? P i Gloves, Raiucoris', Thnbrcllas, Mlk &uap*ttdete 23c to $2.00, FT*ek- wfeai’, Bath Rohes, Su it Case*. Buy You t Mett G tits a t the Mob’s fttorc, Have Time atid Monay. HYPES. WmwtonB » « t High, SPRINUPIBD, O. m V . v. •* t - iv J 4

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