The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

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M n's S iii Department, . ■CHOICE OF FIFTY-THREE of our finest-fancy Suits' all this season's patterns and iriodels, E M system tailored, Values $23 <r | A P A $25, $27, $SG $33, January Sale,, ^ 1 7 * U V FQRTY*EIVES(JITS, fancy patterns, all new and E: M. system, tailoring, $1& (JJ,| A HXL $20 $22 Values, January Sale novv.«|) l t :» f %J Thirty Suits fancy patterns splendidd* | P A style, $14/$15, $16. January Sa le .tP l l « O I I Thirty-two suits fancy patterns, and all broken lines of high price Suits included <2*f t A O ' here, values $12. to $22 January s & l e . g j j y O In young Men's Suits_.we offer all of our finest hand tailored styles, swell college shaped gar­ ments, $16, $18, $20 and $22 Jan -^ C A In college model young men’s Suits, we offer hll ‘ $12/$14, & $15 Suits, as well a§ 20 < £ 0 7 5 * odd$18values, 'January J3f£le . i U O f .rreoat Department, , ALL OUB FINEST OVERCOATS,' staple and . fancy, 26 poats in all E. M. system tailored $25, $28, $30 and $32, -now in Janu-d* f 0 P A , ary Clearance Sale at___ .... l O * i / v ALL OVERCOATS, staple and fancy, Hand tail­ ored, many ,fnifty” styles, were Idj f A *7 ff* $18, $20, $22, $23 January Sale;. ^ 1 ^ , 1 0 About 1^dozen Overcoats, splendid,values, Were ’ $14, $15 and $16, January, * d* | | P A All Overcoats that were $12,, and some odds and ends in better values,' now ‘in Jan- <3 .‘ uary Sale................. .............. *jr j> * r-^rsr Heavy cutis in this department as follows:' Boys$10 and $12 Overcoats, long stylish and high class make. January sale. . . . . *v $6.7,5 Boy's Overcoats and Repfersin $6,. $7 and $8 Values. January Sale,------------ .$4.98 Boy's Overcoats* and Reefersun $5 and some $6 values. January Sale. . . . . . . . . .$3.50 M ANH A T TAN SH IR TS . , $3 values1. * ., **,*..■•. . *. , * , ** . , . . • r .$1<98. $2t, 1 75 and $L50 values....................... $1,39 Corduory and Flannel Shirts,, $3 and $3.50 valves h ow ..........................$1.98 Wilson Bros, and Griffin Shirts, $1 and $L25 value nqw .. — .................... .89c “Famous'' 50c and 65c Shirts now. , : ,45c .Sweet Grown4make $6, $7 vand $$ . „ values. January Sale* >$4*^® |Jany $5-and $6 valued, in high class make, Scotch, worsted and casaimere fabrics/Jan- uary Sale............... , . . •.............. .$3 75 All $2 50 and $3 values, .a splendid assort­ ment, bought late and under regular price* January Sale.. ........... .................... $1 98 The celebrated Clevelandand all other guaran­ teed trousers, $1.50 and $1 75 values, Jan- —fUary- s a l e * *T* * . * . * * . *■*$!,24 . i A Reduction of 2 0 Per Cent r - 4 ■ On all Men's Black Dress Suits and Craoenette Coats• Saifs. Men -s High Grade Furnishings F A N C Y HO S IERY . Wilson Bros. Silk $1.25 values now*. . . . ,75c 50 and 65 cent values now........ . . 39c 25 and 35’ cent values n o w * * 1 9 c H AN D K ER CH IE F S . 10c values now, *............................. . *4c 15c values now* ................Sc 25c fancy n ow . ................... ................. 15c U N D E RW E A R . $3 values now. - *.......... , *.$1.98 $2 values now. ...................................... .$1.48 $1 values now ................................. ,89c 50c and 65c valuep now . .............. ,45c F A N C Y V E S T S . $5 and $6 values................. $3.50 $3 and $4 va lu es .,,............................... $1.98 R member 'he Early Shoppers Will Get ■ 'he Btst V 1 . So Come at Once, f* r . V Dre* s Sul Cases and Traveling B.*gs at 20 Per Cent Reduction, go & 52 E . Main Street, Xenia, Ohio, m tf r 1 Boy's Buits, Regular and Bloohier styles $8, *, , $9 and $10 values. January Sale.. *«*$6.75 Boy's Suits* choice of 54 beauties, $6 and $7values. January Sale.*................$4,75 An assortment of 61 Suits, all stylish patterns $5 and $6 values! January Sale............$3.50 Good wear,resistin ' Suits warm and comfor­ table $2.50, $3.50 values, January Sale, .$1.98 Kiiee Pants and Bloomers. $150 and $2 KneePants and Bloomers. ,$1.15 $1. and $1.25 Knee Pants and Bloomers..89c 75 cent values in Knee Pants............1 .. ,67c 50 and 60 cent values now.........................43c M EN ’S W IN T E R CAPS . $1.50 and $2 values now in January Sale, ,98c $1 Winter Caps now in Sale................... . ,76c 75c Winter Caps now................................. 50c 50c Winter Caps........... .39c 25c Winter Caps............................. .19c TUESDAY, RB.11, Ohio Republicans Will Hold: Primary In EachCounty CnThis Dale from 1 to 7 P*M. Only Delegates Selected In Thle Man­ ner Will Be Recognized In Bepub' Dean Convention a t Coluwbue, March 3—County Committee Muet Apt Before Jan , 20. OFFICIAL CALL FOR REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Columbus, , 0 ,, Jan. 2, 1908, — Tlitj IvOpllUliCifuS'' uf - Gliio-aro-TC (luested to meet in jshite convention at the city of Columbus, on Tuesday V/vilucodGy, r,Xnrcu 0 RUd 4,150^, ‘^or the purpose of electing four dele- gates at-large and four alternates-at* large to the Republican national con, venfion, and for-the purpose of nom­ inating candidates, as follows: Tw 6 candidates for the office, of presiden tial elector-at-large; a governor; a lieutenant governor; a secretary of state; an auditor of state; a treasurer Of state; an attorney general; -two metafiers of the board of public ■works; a dairy and food commls sloner; a commissioner of, common schools; two judges'- of the supreme court, and clerk of the supreme court* The -basis of the representation In |he state convention shall be one del egate tor each 500, votes cast for Hon Carml A, Thompson, Republican Cam dldate for the secretary, of state, at the Noyember election, 1900, and an additional delegate for each fraction thereof over 250 votes. Upon this basis the representation of the several counties In the convention will be as follows: , Adams ......... . Ailed’ . . . . . . . . . . Ashland’ ' .......... Ashtabula . . . . . Athens ............. Auglaize . . . . . . . Betaont . . . . . . . Brown "Butler ............ carroii Champaign . . . . Clark ’ ............. Clermont ......... Clinton . . . . . . . . Columbians. . CoslipCton .. . .* Crawford ........ Cuyahoga . . . . . Darke ......... . Defiance . . . . . . . Delaware ........ Erie v, Fairfield .......... Fayette . . . . . . . Franklin Fulton . . . . . . . . . Gallia ........ It: Geauga-........-i, Greene 1, Guernsey, Hamilton .... Hancock Hardin Harrison . . . . , 6 -Logan ............... 7 Lorain . . . . . . . . . . ■S Lucas ....... . 9 Madison 9" Mahoning 4 ' Marlon ‘ . . . . . . . . . 11 Medina .............. ,4 Meigs . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Mercer .............. 4 Miami ................ ' 7 Monroe . . . . . . . i.. 19 Montgomery — 7 Morgan'.'..'..—.. 7 Morrow ........ . 14 Muskingum , fe Noble ..............— 5 Ottawa, Q3 Paiiidtng . . . . . . . 8 Perry — %■ Ficlcaway . . . . . . . ,C Pike - ....... . 9 Putnam . . . . . . . . 6 ‘Portage 9 Preble 38 Richland 5-,'ltOss . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Sandusky. —. . . 3 Scioto .............— 7 Seneca ft Shelby ....... *. Stark 8 Summit 7 Trumbull 4' Tuscarawas . . . . 4 tTnlon ................ 8 Van Wert ft Vinton Av * * * f it **. . Henry .............. Hurort i Highland Hocking 4Warren' Holmea «<iirtiyi t Washington Jackson SWasw 7 . ..—- 8 WSHlluri# -it»i #4 Knox « 7VSToOd .ft- Lake 4Wyanaotta -1 Lawrence ***,«• ft r- Lteklng It Total' - , - , , . , 4 1 8 ’ Necessary to a choice, 40ft. The delegates fropi Die counties composing the several cohgresslonal districts will convene on Tuesday, the,3rd day of March, 1908, at 2 o'clock p. mi, for the. prlrposo of choos­ ing vice presidents of the.convention and members of the following com­ mittees: Credentials, permanent or­ ganization, rules and Order of busi­ ness, resolutions,'and members of the state central_ committee,. each, of, which, Including the vice presidents; shall consist'of one person from each 1 . congressional district. The names of members of these several committees as well as of the vice preSide-ts .and members of the state central committee, will be re­ ported to the convention at Its first session under lae temporary organ­ ization. The convention will meet Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, 1908, at 4 o’clock p. m., for temporary organ­ ization, receiving the names of mem* hers of the committees and Vice pres­ idents selected at the district meet­ ings, and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before It, .How Delegates Selected. Delegates to the said convention shall be selected in the followingman: ner: Delegates and alternates to the number to which the various counties are respectively entitled shall be se­ lected at Targe from the various coun­ ties At primary elections held between the hours of 1 o’clock and 7 o'clock p, m., on Tuesday, the 11th day of February, 1908, under the provisions of sections 291C, 2917, 2918,■*919, 2920, 2921 and 2921a of the Revised Stat­ utes of Ohio, and in no other way. Official Australian ballots and none other, furnished by the board of dep­ uty state, supervisors of election at each voting Booth, Jn the manner pro­ vided for general elections, shall he voted, at such elections. If any other primary election shall he held In any county ■a t ' the 8 &me time, separate ballots and ballot boxes shall be pro­ vided exclusively for the election of delegates to the state Convention. ' Upon the petition of 10 Republican electors of ahy county requesting the board of deputy state supervisors of , elections Of such County to print the name of any Repnhtiran elector of such county upon the ballot as can­ didate for delegate or alternate, pro­ vided Such petition is accompanied by the written consent to the t«se of Ills k'ftf'il'jilblifii’ii'Sili'tliiWiiiiti - Antelope on African Stamps. The antelope Is part of the arms of Rhodesia, emblazoned on the stamps of that portion of British South Africa. Another species of antelope, known as the shsin, is oa the stamps of NoWanugnr, a town In Hindustan with an active trade with the outside world, which has been Issuing stamps of its own sthce the year 1877, Ail Dreftd Ftldlcule. Almost any man can he cairn in the face of denunciation, but fetv can •land to hi Jaughad it, *•D- k I*■ S m • *A**-a# ■Ian tint# ij, that foahedfep, ifggad ftueb candidate for flc’csate sr n’ t; •> nate, said fcogrd ct ilcpcty state t > pervisorg of elections snail print f-.t name of such canCfdatq for detenu .i or alternate upon the fcaiiot. t . e names'-of candldatr:) fop do!cgM ■« shall bo placed upon tiio ballot wp'.. out designation except "For Jiclegat , u to' State Convention,’’ in a unlfertn manner and in alphabetical ordt. •. Names of candidates for alterant- ‘s shall be printed in the uamo way, ax* cept that the designation shall bo “For Alternate to the State Conven­ tion," List of Candidates, Provided; however, that If Republi­ can electors of a county equal* to 20 times tbo number of delegates to which the county nha’l he entitle’, , shgll petition said board of dep t y state supervisors of ejections to piare -upon—th-o-p^mar-y-ballot—S’-coLVplcie -*--1 ticket consisting of .a list o f -caprii* dato$ for delegates and alternates to the" exact number to which such coun­ ty shall be entitled, accompanied l:y the 'written, consents *to the use of their namaa respectively in sufch con­ nection, signed by all of such enndi- * dates, and containing also a request ■ that such list to be headed, “Our Choice For President, — -—- - — . . hearing the name of some Republican - candidate for president of the United ^States; and provided further, tbot such Republican candidate for presi­ dent of the United States, either per­ sonally or by his representative duly autbjrlzed in writing, ■ shall give bis written consent to the use of' his’ ’ ’ name as requested In such petition,' then dald board of deputy state super­ visors of elections shall print such ■ticket upon the ballot In a separate column Wifh the heading requested, and with the names In the order pre- • seated. Complete tickets shall bo printed upon said, ballot only in ao* ' cordance with, the foregoing condi- .tions, and no ticket, shall bear any Other designation than the .choice such delegates, for president of the United States, and thename of no per- „ son for president of the United State i shall he printed op the^ballot as tbo ‘.designation pf any such"ticket wither£ his, written ,consent, or that’ Of h's duly authorized representative filel with such hoard of depiity^state ah-’ pervisors of election, ' Tickets upon the ballot shall be pro-' vided with a ,circle under the name of the candidate for president, apd all names of candidates for delegates. ■or'alternates whether upon ticket or . Otherwise,' shall have a proper place at the left of such names where the voter can designate his choice by - placing a cross therein. Electors may • vote ,a straight ticket by placing a cross in such circle, under the name of the candidate for president, or they , may vote a mixed ticket. Upon each ballot shall be printed the following direction;- Vote for --------- :.. ........... , delegates and................ . alternates . 1 - (Insert the number of delegates and alternates .to .which the county is en- ' titled.) No ballot shall be, counted <upon which the elector" shall Vote for . more candidates for delegates than the, number to 'which his county is entitled, 0 , . Ml p l i l p K l for shall -be filed at bt batata neoit* on Saturday, the 1st day of February, 1908, and not latejr, at the office of the Board of deputy state supervisors of elections. . The . written consent of candidates for president or ,o£ their duly authorized representatives to the use of such candidates' names respec­ tively as requested, shall ho filed at the office of the board of deputy state supervisors Of election at or before noon on the 4th day of February, 1908. In' the event that the consent to the use bf the name of any candidate for president as a designation of any ' ticket Js not granted ?and filed ns above stated,, the names of candidates for delegates' and alternates contain­ ed thereon shall be printed upon the ballot in the column of delegates and alternates respectively In proper al­ phabetical order, just as though they had been filed without designation. Counties which are entitled to 4<Jor more delegates may select delegates and alternates by districts, ns their coufaty executive or controlling 'com­ mittees may determine, but in all other respects delegates from 'such counties shall be selected in accord­ ance with’ the provisions hereof. Must Issue Call, County executive or controlling committees of the various counties are directed to call hot later than Jan­ uary 20th, 1998, primary elections m their counties respectively in accord­ ance with the provisions hereof. ■ Delegates which are hot selected in strict accordance with all the provi­ sions hereof will not be entitled to sit In said convention, • „A11 known Republican, electors and. all others who will declare their be­ lief In .the principles' of the Republican party and their purpose to affiliate with it at the November election com­ plying With the act, of April 20th,'lD94. (97 Ohio LAws, 197) shall bo eligible to participate in said primary election. Iso elector shall sign more than oho petition and the name of no candidate for delegate or alternate shall ?><s printed more than once upon the ballot. If the name of any elector as pe­ titioner or candidate for delegate r,r alternate snail appear upon moro thau cue petition filed with the- board of deputy state-supervisors of election. Such board shall disregard such name upon allpetitions except upon thojon^ Challengers and- witnesses shall be admitted at poling places in accordance-with'JaW. Wherever the Phrase "Deputy State Supervisors of Elections” appears la this call it will lie deemed to moss, "Deputy State Supervisors and Inspectors of Elections,” with refftreneo' to counties having deputy state supervisors and inspectors of elections. . ^ WALTER F. BROWN. Chairman of the Ohio Itepubiicun State Centra* Committee. GEORGE G. KING, Secretary. Li' Life’s Ambition. All life is a fight with seif, The b ti­ tle begins With consciousness a.’A fcsver lets up until the aged warrior toes to Another world for his crowu. The supreme ambition of every notdn life is to conquer self. The greatt ofc Sorrowof the World is sorrow overthe SotilM defeat. * A Great Truth, , A bright and happy morning uaV.i- tAtibn to your neighbor will t,i > Mfn courage for the week dAy-^-BaUp wort Amsrksbi tOCAl . Mr, <i. 1V,J field Mapaaa '■'-Carpets, t\i . , ftfcMcMillan! Mrs* Olive! her heme ii; J Miss Berj dnnatt visit! -—TankageJ Hastings. ______ -Bird isne Ohio Pride, - . y tie-,.'“v -A Mrs. <\ spent Saturdl .* FOR SAlJ wagon. J, l l —Curtains l At MeMiUanl Mrs, TVm* Wednesday , Ogtesbee. ’ Mr. ClarenI . \vas the gues| - over Sabbatlf —For oil meal go to K| " Rev. J, \y| Xenia Semin/ ■ - pulpit Sabba/ ’■Mrs, Lydij . „ the guest of J BradfutelaStl - . —Storm and . etc^ at Kerr j Miss Nelli<! been ill with-] isrreported be '1 /. - f • • ■ ' . Miss Carrie! the guest of ftl hear Clifton. J * - The Young] - - met Tuesday! ;t‘ of tliss Nellil .. ■ —Mattressij : best to be ht ^ Mrs. Wm, \vas the gu| Sarah Wolf'd ** Mr.TE. L.l ¥ in the westl months half ' visit with hfl » , *>• in ■ Among tH State Farm{ bus this wej O. R. Bradl , Tnrnhull. Mr. RnfuJ been in Day] ’ of his pnren| wonia.- Wo notice| elected for f * that Hon. Barber Were TJlie Fifstl , gafioA inXJ a new house! peOted that! early in the! Mr. W. L.| traded his Clarksville fArm of a east of towl eaSb considJ Mr. Marsha farm he lia| was made tt Tbo open nate one for many cHBejj ! eities. ThJ caused mar . throwing ll employmenl -neededTChf been oyerwl coal and f o| S lwb or Otn! Lccfi F r A nu J. C| partne. *•€ 0 ,, Po!ngL county, nndl ifirm will p| DOULAtWkf that c.innot I CA'rAEnnCt:i| Sworn to 1 presence; till] 1890. Hall'sTati and uomdlrri Surfaces of tj als, free. Wo wanj 7L S. to si Rams Villi address hoses to Rf sold n n’t k‘«vl of coot; S, 4 audfij nttWber of inlroiluce WLti i

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