The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
4* 1 \h * i ■ I ■ fy -i ; ;*£ ?! TATFIliORCHOICE Governor Harris and Other State Official Hectare 0 h:o Solid For War Secretary. OosrcstDiy of Otato Yhempscn, Auditor Gulltjort and Attorney General Ellis" Subscribe to tSntemcnt — Would Defer tho Senatorial Question. If anywhere In or out of tho Ptato of Ohio dauht tainted of the hearty sup port of tho candidacy of William How ard Taft by the Republican state ad ministration that doubt has been re-, moved by declarations.for Taft made by Governor Andrew h. Harris and the throe most Important state '‘officers, Attorney General '^Wada H. Ellis, Auditor of State Walter D, Guilbert and Secretary of State Carmi A, Thompson have joined the governor In malting an unqualified declaration In support of Taft as the Ohio candi date. Their several declarations are » positive and comprehensive, though made Informally. Declares For Taft," This statement is declaratory for Taft, and. advises against confusing the'senatorial and presidential Issues. All Ohio Republicans .,are urged to unite to give Taft a solid delegation . from this state. All Republicans are also urged to postpone consideration of the senatorial question until next year. ■ ! ■ ■..■■■ ■ The statement ■subscribed to by the state officials follows In full: “Since the abandonment of the party conference which was called for the 15th, It is well known that tho governor and several pf the other -elec tive state officers, including the .secre- . tary.of state, the auditor and the. attor ney general, have been conferring form time to time as their official duties called them together, and have very -earnestly discussed .the •political situation with a view of bringing about a piora satisfactory condition for all •4Republicans in the state. ' Only one Candidate. “It appears that the state officers have refrained from making any statement because they did not want to add to the present threatened con fusion of the issue of the presidency With that of the next •senatorial va cancy. They believe that, since Ohio has but one candidate for president and it is important that he should have the loyal and united support of the whole state this year In order to promote his candidacy throughout the country, and since Ohio may have more than one candidate for the sen- atorship and it is neither important npr appropriate that this question - •should he settled at this'time, Reputf- Ijeans in this state who are already united on the presidency should make ' knotvn Jlieir. unity on that question now, and If they are divided on the •sqaatorship they eatt afford th cease earphaabdug that division now,.for t&asst/jwwr they may not he' divided .tjbatfr'ivaeffii,' flte governor and' other state officers behove that.all .-Ohio Republicans ought now to stand together behind William H, Taft for president. "As to the; flenatorship, that is a question to.lie sett'ed hereafter, and nny Republican who Is a candidate is entitled to a fair hearing before the party and the people. When the prop er time arrives the Republicans of Ohio will settle it without bitterness or Ill-feeling, with a full recognition of service and achievement, on all sides, and with a spirit of good wot toward Republicans everywhere.” SECRETARY TAFT'S CANDIDACY. The presidential candidacy of Sec retary Taft has entered upon a new phase. Congressman Burton, in a speech to an Eastern Republican gath ering, and the Ohio commissioner oit insurance, Mr, Vorys, known to be the manager of the Taft campaign in that state, have announced definitely that the secretary of war Is a candidate for the presidential nomination and will remain one until the adjourn ment of the national convention. A few mohths ago Secretary Taft, while Indicating that he 'would accept a nomination if it should legitimate ly come to him, intimated that his be lief in such a contingency was by no means strong, since his "continued de votion to the duties of Ills position" was hot adding to his popularity with certain elements In the party. The secretary was understood to be allud ing to bis pleas for plain duty In the Philippines as against standpar-t selfishness and to his attitude toward the Cuban and Isle of Pines questions. Hut events have marched since that candid statement was made. ““ The progressive Republicans of the Country, east and west, are aligning themselves behind Taft as tho best, representative of the reform spirit of the Roosevelt administration, as the safest and soundest man to carry for' ward and perpetuate the policies which tht) president, has so effectually promoted and which in turn have made him so strong and innuofitial. Harrlmaiiism, Forakerism and hour- bonism have emphasized the need of h candidacy that would in Itself con vey pn assurance ,of progress and a guaranty against reaction.—Chicago Record-Herald. A PROPHESY,, With the election of President Taft Ohio supersedes Virginia as the Mother of Prc‘sidenf4.“ -Logart (0.) Republican, GRAVEL DISORDER. rwr u,::0 r<snM*(!»8adiri:avt!iSc>j iKoeor fi)ljiacie ,1 weaver. litter toypafMclas 1cud BRIGHTS' DISEASE, rcsyilf.U*ii.'.s. et*arIhad!-,;an !<1 ntr.nt two yrafB, Ilad a had at» tirttelfifwr-t, .1 starJtt.ItavMKen, THE EDWARD WREN COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, OH IO , ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE COTTON AND WOOL BLANKETS m m m m mmmma" * mm mm mmmmm m w m Begins Thursday Morning, August 29th, 1907 .■■. *■ .-... yJ "\T■JM>“ ■. ... . 0 . A GREAT M ID -SUMMER SALE OF B LAN K E T S is an Annual E®ent in this Great Store. Every body expects it. Everybody knowing the values and volume in previous sales awaits it ■yyith-Jkeen-' - interest, eager for the economies it offers. For this season we have made particularly favorable purchas es, and are able to offer you the Greatest Blanket Bargains ever given in Ohio. Notwithstanding the greatly increased cost of raw material, this great Mid-Summer Blanket Sale will be greater in values, va riety and volume than any we have ever held. More than 2o,o'oo Blankets on sale, arranged on special tables, first floor, all sizes, all weights, all cptors^all new, all fresh and clean, direct from the best mills in America, and all at unprecedented prices. Buying in extraordinary large quantities, on a cash basis, we secure price concessions which are obtainable in no other way, apd only by the large stores of the country,- Months before the opening of the season we inspect the various productions of the .leading and / most reputable mills, choosing only such lines as are known to us'as being strictly reliable in price, quality size and weight. This season’s collection is thegreatest in every respect that we ever owned. No great er opportunities could possibly be offered all intended^purchasers of Blankets than to buy now. Prices in case lots at the mill today are little less than the prices we quote. The range of qualities reach up to the highest. The following, though only a portion of this great Blanket offering, should make 'most interest ing reading for the public interested in Blanket values nowhere else to be had in Ohio: Cotton Blankets. 2.000 pairs tan and gray 10-4-Cotton Blankets, assorted co lored Borders, can t b e duplicated elsewhere a t 50c. Our mid-summer Sale p r ice per V j r i ptllT »'* « •<*« ***V*«***»T' i$<^» ^A^ m .2,000 pairs Cotton Blankets, 10-4 sizes, i n grey , wh ite and tan, fan cy colored -borders, shell stitch edge, a regular i s e value. Our mid-summer ^ ,000 pairs fu ll 10-4 C otton p lankets, g ra y and t&i$ fan cy aeB^Qr^fe^ders, good $ 1 ; during ou rh i^ tfW a * g a 500 pairs Cotton Blankets, 11*4 sizes, n o waste co tton used in the manufacture o f these g ood s ; wh ite ,'gray and tan , assorted borders, this is our regular $1 b lank e t; during our m id-summer sale, per p a i r . . . . . . . . « D C 1.000 pairs full 41-4 Cotton Blankets, measure 65x70 inches, com© in gray, white and tan, shell stitch edges, very heavy n a p ; w ou ld be cheap a t $1.25 * Q ‘ during, our m id-summer sale, per p a i r . . ......... .......................... .. u / v 500 pairs extra large Cotton Blankets, measure 68x80 inches, very h eavy fleeced, white, tan and gray, beautiful colored assorted borders in Jfanoyf and m o t tled e ffects,she ll stitch edges; $1.39 the regular p r ice ; our m id-siim - A O - mer sale p r ic e ............................................................ . . . . . . . . . ........... ; , . . . / Q v 400 pairs extra quality and superior finish 12-4 Cotton Blankets, gray, wh ite and tan, assorted fan cy colored borders; the best 82 Cotton B lanket (j* | j* A made, the p rice elsewhere $2.50; our m id-summer sale price pair «JjI Jl » U V FELTONE BLANKETS 250 pairs high grade Cotton Blankets; fu ll sizes, measure 68x80 inches, o r 12-4 size, gray and white. W e ca ll y ou r attention to the superior finish o f these Blankets, which is obtained b y a new German process, called Fe ltone finish; •they are ju s t like w oo l bu t strictly all co tton y a great $2,50 P j j Z Blanket. Our mid-suinmer sale price, per p a ir ..................... .. 0 1 * 1 0 W ool Blankets. - 4 - ' ’ * . V t 500 pairs W oo l Blankets, come in white, gra jr scarlet and fan cy plaids, in red and b lack and white, blue and white, p ink and wh ite ; 10-4 and 11-4, sizes, extra g o o d weight and tape or shell stiteh edges; these are positive ly tf* 'J £ A $4.50 a n d $5.00 va lues; our m id-summer sale p r i c e , ........... ... ..... • 250 pairs' o f-fancy plaidrWool Blankets, full 1 1 4 sizes, all the different ^ A Q colorings, California fleeced w orth $5, M id-summer price, a pair. 400 pairs California W o o l Blankets, Steam Shrunk, e x ira fin e quality, guaranteed s tr ictly a ll wool, sizes 72x84 inches, w e igh t 5 pounds, tape o r shell s titch „ edges, comwf in triutOj scarlet, gray , sanitary and fan cy plaids, w ith da in ty colored-borders ;s o ld everywhere a t$ 6 .5 0 , our m id-summer sale C A A 100 pairs strictly all W o o l California B lankets, 12-4 sizes, com bed yarns a n d ’ - n on shrinkable, da inty blue, pink and ye llow borders, a regular fi£A $8.60 B lanket Our m id-summer sale price, p er p a i r , . . . . . . . . . . . *0 U * 0 V . 50 pairs o f fine California Steam S lirunk AVool Blankets, fu ll weight, white only , assorted borders; regular prices 89 .50 ; our m id-summer P A 50 pair fan cy plaid California Blankets, in da inty b lue and white pink and white, tan and white, and gray and white plaids, non - shrinkable, extra heavy and com bed -yarns; regular p r ice s$12.50 and $13.50; C A ^ Q Q our mid-summer sale price; per p a ir .................. .. . » 0 ^ 7 * y ( j ■25 pairs o f extra fine California Lam b ’s W oo l F leeced Blankets, largest blanket .made, measure 81x90 inches, weight 7 pounds, Steam Shrunk, very so ft and doWny, will last a lifetim e ; white only, p ink and blue borders; d* 1 T P A regular value $17.50; our mid-summer sale price, per p a i r . . . . 0 1 EXTRA SPECIAL 357 pairs o f W oo l and part W oo l Blankets, in white and gray only, fu ll 11-4 and 12-4 sizes. These Blankets are manufacturers samples, on ly one pair o f a kind, some are slightly soiled, others perfect, which are bought at our own price. W e have divided them into five different lo ts ; the regular prices are S3.50, $4, 85, 85.50 and 86 . During our m id-summer • bi.!e i rv pair. $2-25, $2.50. $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 W E P A Y C A R FARE T O SPRINGFIELD ON A L L PURCHASES O F $10 O R O VER . A YOU R APPETITE I f y o u r app e tite is p o o r , ea t m ea t. T o tem p t y o u r appe tite an d n o u r ish th e sy s tem o u r c h o i c e m ea ts are n o t e x c e lle d b y a h y th in g . T h e w e a k an d th e strong , th e sm a ll a n d the h e a r ty eater a lik e e n jo y th em . G G WEIMER, PATENTS ‘Oavcatft. afcd'TrnsIe-Mftrk&obtiiit'cdanti n!i Pr.t- litt';inic <3 coniliictfi] for moo £> i * te Feeo. , >£>o«om ee »s o * 6 arre l/.S. hatc : n t OP?iceS [and wofart cer.ura pat 6 fit Iti Icsain^istliati tLoaSJ >rcraoI<! Waahlngtot*. . . » Gem! ntajcl, iSrawLic «i "nitaio.. with dtcttip-a llioa. We advise. If palrntabltf oi .<»(, free ofJ utiarM. 0 ;trfeeectdutffill patentWsccared... J • a p.virkit?, “ 1 low in Obtain Patents,**Wlilif 1 'ost of sama itr ibe tr- G. mid foreign eotmlrtesj ir.cnt free. .Address, "Regular a$ (he Sun/ is an expression as old aa tho race. No iloubt the ris in g and the setting of the sun is tho most regular per formance in the universe, unless it Is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated “with Hr. King’s New Life P ills . Guaranteed by alj druggists. Automobilists W e W an t Your Attention f:. Whether y ou own an Au to now or 'w an t to bu y one later, we know that our services will prove va luable t o you . W e specialize in Second-hand Autos, I f y on want t o b e pu t in touch with bu y ers or owners, we are in a position to get you better prices than y ou wou ld be apt„to get otherwise. A s expert'engineers^we~give 'Ito ^all a “ square dea l’*-—buyer and seller alike. , Our "him is to g ive value received t o both. DaytonAutoExchange o DUNN mid SW A IN . « * Be ll .Phone 3708. monuments,Cut Stonesand Statuary M0il$E Z ' Many tilings must be con sidered in the construction of a monument. Not only should the design he artistic, but the material ; substantial, and theworkman* ' ship—the best, We aim and ’ succeed in combining all these at all times, ,i gas fig* —Wo have an experioneort httur in our employee. Lot ua uio with y<ju. . Pierce and Nortlittp, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING With our Hupw'ior facilities and equipment, which are not (’quailed by any retail cmcorn'in the N, H., we are prepared as never before to furnish high grade work for less money than infer i o r work will cost elsewhere. We employ no agents in this toiTi- iory., If at all interested.m anyt (ling in our line, write; phone for Uttalogue or if possible oaUtoseo us. Jleil phono ,'int, Cilirona •M. 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