The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

1 11® Tim w?Jdc«ifj»c4 land owners thereby warn a ll HnnteTS.umt Tres* passers tl'Mi they MUST NUT enter -upon their lands w ith guns ofc dogs or they wltt POSITIVELY ho pros­ ecuted to tflo full extent of the Jaw: -■'S uo a ilijo cf« JSClt'1718G'a * .._T. JVe^lVita,mr __ _ __- ___ Harry Wiluui. W» is, Stevenson. .•■ Gordon Colli.. I>aviA Dixon. WiU'Douovant. (,!. Gv Turnbull. J , c . .Stormont. Anderson Collins. D. M«Kmsnon, O, E . Bradfuto, A* L, S t/Jo b n . John Fry, W. M. Barber. Turnbull & Clemans, 8 , J . ’McMfiian ' ■ ' THEFTB U M INTIME. Hunting Boots We are headquarters for all kinds of High-Cut and Waterproof Lace Boots in Grain, Moose, Calf and Elk Skin leathers. PRICES: to' ■ j iq to i8 Inches High, . Step in and Examine Them. NISLEY , / <$rNTH& A R C A p E ,' • SP aN G F fF L B , OHIO . We're member*] of the Mer­ chants’ Association which re­ funds ytntr railfbad or tractioh fares to points within 40 miles of Springfield, upon purchases, bf $18.00 or over. ___________:....... i ■.............. Officer Kcnnon made a timely discovery afte r midnight Monday evening th a t resulted in Mr, An­ drew Winter being saved the loss of a valuable horse* The barn being covered w ith a board flooring made all unnecessary movements of th e horse very m - >hrt hntiva nf ***& ■ mm-***** >wr^* ■* ■ the night. The oflleer being near by On Mam strset coneiudod that something must be wrongand when ho got to the street alongeldo the ham he noticed two men leading tho horse from toe barnyard gate. The horse had been taken from the -barn by the rear door. Seeing th a t the men were making away with the. horse the oflleer called to them r to h a lt under th reat of shooting;. This only made them run the faster. • When near the Baptist ohureh.threo shots were fired and the horse broke loose and went on out Walnut street back of the Alford Memorial Hall. The two men, escaped in the darkness. Ju s t a s ' the officer was ready to draw hie gun on the dion a t one time the horse rah between them, and it became impossible for Iiiin to -shoot Without fear of shooting the horse. The men always protected them­ selves behind the horse, Mr. Winter wap aroused and a Search made bu t the men mada good their escape. I t is reported th a t a horse was Stolen a t Fairfield and one a t Dayton the same night which makes things appear as if there Were more than the one horse singled out by the same crowd. A CALLTO THANKSGIVING. $0 TO too FARMS Constantly bn hand FOB SALE -throughout Ohio. Write ns TO- DAY for ^ u r descriptive list, State size of farm and locality desired—or if you„want us to sell your farm, write us. We can sell i t for you. "Years of exper­ ience. SMITH, CLEMANS&HOPPING Real E state! and Loan Agents. Cedarvllle* Ohio, — t ‘fit!1 t I" The Fuddling of Glaoscohas been prohibited by law in most states on account of the ineotnpeteoey of the men th a t are engaged in th a t way Of doing huoiur-ss. A call a t buv oiflen will convince you of the difference. C h m $* F a y , T-,VVr Optician m i F* Main ijf., %rmgfleldf O. PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE f»tame# fit'Vttfiev**r<i attiaifetyami *4tfc ; DR. MEBfMSUH 801 D fit# tstifc d i* « w y ' « f n ' A t t k r> if*!"-* *t‘6cr.vc:',*t<**' !>!?«* S: 0 , '* 'f,\ Jifc/'rrt* »sw«r Worm* , nV X< i \ 'itihJ.'-AMv ttimi* **»»* r ’'viftf‘,)i *Cisco, $*> the *r» ire**# tti- ,fJ r '. t h, a’# thr Ocnwiaeat’ .. a ;'-G'.rM wn‘Df»eUoa gaer- m M r « i 1 .;'''vr.,G,n,<i t, g «n {Ji'.tvCvtfi&riu'tSt ‘ THE 9 ,« . i« ff«E i0 0 ..fd ^ 6 h ? # * The Chief Executive, of our nation has called upon us. to observe the 30th day of November ns a -day of thanksgiving. And he has cited some of the great material blessings we have enjoyed as a nation. Sfaar- ‘ tug in these and enjoying many local blessings, should not ihe <411" 7,ens of Cedarvllle and vicinity en­ ter into the genuine spirit of thanksgiving and personally partic- pate in the'’pubiic services of th a t ■day? To say .nothing of the bless­ ings'we as families and individuals have, received, the,following, may bo pointed' to as;enjoyed b y the community;?— The fields have yielded abundant crops ; the general health has not been endangered by an epidemm; superior work has been .dona in - the public schools and college j local business can -point t o n o fail ares and society to no public disgrace; QedarvilJa township stood first among the townships and Cedai- ville -corporation second among the corporations in the vote against the Saloons in Greene. County,' indica­ ting a high average moral senti­ ment against this great evil;, and the spirit of Christian fellowship among the churches was never better. These blessings have been enjoyed not because of oar Bpeci&I merit; they have comb to us from flfcd, the G reat Giver of ali good, because of Jesus Christ ourBord. Recognizing thiB, the Ministerial Association of Cedarvllle has a r­ ranged for Union Thanksgiving Ser­ vices to be held in the Metho'.ist Episcopal church, Thursday,' Nov. -fOTUXW, a t 10 a. nfl,, standard time. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Mills J . Taylor, of tlie Re­ formed Presbyterian church. THE REV. IRA L HICKS ALMANAC. For lfiDO, ready Nov, 18,100s, best ever sent out, beautiful covers in Colors, fine po rtra it of Prof. Hicks jn colors, a ll ihe -old features and several new ones In the book. Tim best astronomical year book and th e only one containing the original “ Hicks Weather Forecasts,” By mail 55c on news stands 5oc. One copy irce with W obd a K i > W ouko the best $1 monthly m America. Discounts on almanacs in quanti­ ties, Agents wanted. Woni> and W orks P er , C o ,, 2?0l Locust street St, Louis, Mo. Every citizen owes It to himself, to his fellows and to Prof. Hicks to possosa tho “ Hicks” fbreasts,*- the only reliable. NOTICE. Mary Goihgs, whose residence is unknown, will fake notice th a t Zota Goings, her husband, .on the Cfh day of November 1009, filed his petition in tho Court of Common Pleas, of Greene County, Ohio, against her, asking for a divorce irom'licr on the grounds of wilful absence front him for tho period of three years without any ju st cause, whi- h petition will ho heard before tho said Court on the 21st day of December, 1008, unless aim answers on or before th ittinm , Zora Goings, J . N.Deal), AtFy, iSd. CASTOR1A f o r j£ahm4* «s4 Hi IM 1m Hurt Al*8j*B«#f DEMAND QUALITY Remember tha t your h a t receives some hard knocks from tlio weath­ er, and to bold its original shape and color it must bo made of “ dual­ ity ” material. A now stock of Seal Brov/d’s jusr received, a rich dark shade. $ 3.00 k i KREDEL & ALEXANDER. MAIN STREET NEAR LIMESTONE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. The Largest Distribution of MEN’S CLOTHING in Springfielt Surely Here arc the 1/ery Best Clothes Very Choicest,on the Face of the Globe A Hearty Welcome to all to Make comparisons, The Character of Our Service Insures Yohr Perfect Satisfaction, The ST , REG IS Wo expected th a t th is shoe would become very popular, bu t wo never dared, to dream th a t tho sab s would become so largo. Quality always wma when recognized;, th a t is why the “St. Rog»s” 'has become so wide­ ly known. This shoe is made with soles of pure, hard, oak-tanned leather and tho lasts a re Urn latest narrow r,nd wideowingfifyF’tn viecabb? and dressy box calf and ~guWu;T5i sfocks »n file Tmtipp and blueber patterns. In style, finish, shade, durability we believe these shoes to ho the beBfc th a t can be made to * * . " ! $3.50 The Crearti of the ted Manufacturers’Production :Suit, Overcoat and Trouser Stocks Without Parallel Incontrovertible Value Supeniacy In These Fashionable Clothes a t $10 *12 $15 $ 16.50 $18 $20 $ 22.50 $25 $28 Correct New Fancy Weave Overcoats. Straight back, nigh type ‘Overcoats, beyond contention adeacLot any 420 overcoat value in America. d* Many different weaves .and colors',.... : . . . ......... Finest Lined Cheviot Overcoats - The bes? produfiedby SchlossBros. &Co., from super­ ior Fhglisb, German, French and American Cheviot. Ten designs in black or gray herrobone- Smoth or rough weave, g ray and black overcoats of highest ex-0 d» jt Q ceRence .................. :.......................................................... .............. $ 1 0 Let us Show You the Strongest Overcoat . -Features in Springfield. The best Kersey Overcoats, the best Twill, Cheviot Overcoats, the best Diagonal Over­ coats, the best Gray of Black Vienna Overcoats, loose .bank. B lae ftand ligh to r dark effects.’... ................................... ................... ....... . $IS Silk Lined Patent Kersey Overcoats SohloHBBros & Co. high stanclard_.quality, Royal and Harvard and loose-fitting shapes... . Black and Blue Australian Worsted Suits Smooth or rough weave worsteds, made i>t puae Australian yarn, with fullest measure of quality thfttoau possibly be into clothes,' Nowhere such values throughout the length and breadth of the country; Beoutiful tried- 1 <1 and-true materials jn new’shapes and sizes, Instantly recognized aa $2&and $28 values. Best offer of the season.,,.*? X O ' Latest Suit Fashions "In Fancy StnpeBj' H in t lines,. Gray Diagonals Gray? Silk Mixtures, Blue Shadow Stripes and Scotch effects. Two hundred varieties of highest quality labrRs from all the great woolen mills. Authoritative designs suits, in ac­ cord w ith tastee of the world’s best dresse people. Un­ derstand thoroughly, shete splendid gulfs are of $10higher value. See if i t isn’t definitely so, beyond' question of a dofibt. Masterful-style add quality shown in the world’s b e s t suits for $ 2 0 . 0 0 -Kredel & Alexander Standard Suits, $15 All-wool every fibre, presenting 30ntyles o f Sack Suits . with not a tljje&d of mercerized cotton. “ Look for the Label” and “ Save All Bisk.” Better p u t your Money in. these Genuine All-Wool Clot) ; you’ll get satisfaction-*'' insurance. Suits of Oharactt. M’ith fit and style, W&- want you to see these suits, Its^worth a good deal for u& to have you know we cell the best^fe^nits. We guaram teoperfect satisfaction. ^Stylish fabrics;' thibets, clays serges, worsteds1, cassimeresjUllk mixtures, velours, every ’ one atl-wool weave, and no doubt ab au t-it, t t t tZ These dominating values the “Bestin T^Wn” for s { i |. 0 Well Worth Suit* Merit Your Fullest Tm*t o . : , > ‘ n 1 u - ' T -4 Made from standard Well Worth Cloths, tailored under our d irect orders In a Special shop, All wool Tweed Suits, through and through silk mixed, worsted su its and suits in dark colored worsteds of, f*vtra weight*. Kersey ’Overcoats ° Frlexe Overcoats, extremely heavy Cheviot overcoats. Meft’san d young men’s. ’ Sizb, com 80 to JL Normal or extra Finished w ith every Detail of ouftomary *15 quality and sensationally high ^ | Q a n d ^ | ^ proportions value at.... WE STAND FOR BETTER CLOTHES FOR BOYS, », More Artistic Effects 111 Yound Men’s OvercoatH—Paten t German Beavers, Bloh Velours, Bt. Georg* Kerseyfe-^-The Ideas as wel as S traigh t Drop Byton College Style. Sizes 30 to 3fichest. $25.90, $20.00, $18.00, $15.00, $3.50 Dollege Brand Suita—designed for young fellow and youg fel lows only. With ne'west, “dasbiest” patterns and effects In high gratieEuropean and American woven Cloths. Sizes30 to A l j 58 chest—#J», *So, *18 and .......................................... ............. u Young M*n!Sblue sergonnei black thibetSoifs Single and dou-^ hie breasted styles. Concave hip coats. Size 12 to 20 d lO 7 C years, Spsdal purchase ot *15 c l a s s , . , ....................^ 7 , | O /.Classy Knickertmcker Pan t Shits, following adu lt's styles ih cut, detail or finish andexqUfsite materials. Biste Gto 17, most beautiful Norfolk and double brersted designs, *12, *if>, *8.W a n d ..................................... .............................. $7.50 Wear-wltfMattdmg “Buff” and “Tuff” suits, practical style,' regulation double ^masted two,piece suits and nobby bloomer suit, l*-efleets ill -he strongest *7.50 values, d* i Q C size* 7 to 17.......... ........... ....................................................... * P 4 * O 0 Children's Novelty Suits, w ith Now Modes of Saifor-cut Blouses, Deep Erench Sailor Collar and Eton Effects, Bichest Cloths, sizes 2*£ to 10. ‘ $7.50, $6.90, $4.85, $3.90 Children’s Military Overcoats. Neapoleomic and Bussian styles Extreme modes. Wool and flannel lined. Velvet astrakhan and *i fi5°^arS' ^ an(^?C.f,0 and plainer, effects a t Boys’ Blue Eeefors with high storm collars, all wool flannel lieed. &lzcH 7 to 15, and little fellows’ three-quarter # > o m length IT*S. navy reefers, sizes 8 tolO-*G.B0and...........- * r 4 s U t ) Boys* School Overcoats. Fancy tweeds, gray and black friezes, Sizes frnmJP to 10. Ankle leng ths- $S.QO, $4.85, $ 5 , 90 , $ 7.50 Boyaf double seat-and- c m knee Pants..................«?VC Boys’ Union Suits 50c a n d ,.............................. ...9 8 c Boys* kid and Capo Gloves................ ..... $1.25 Boys’ lined band Win- £ i v „ ter Caps....... ................. DUG Direct Mill Shipment—Boldest Underwear Merchandising $**¥* th* of' Australian lamb’s wool Unfierwcar’ silk and lisle Underwear, English Worsted Underwear. _ White, pink, blue; single or double breasted $I«S0 Wool clastic ribbed underwear, worsted dastic ribbed ttuderwear Plush hack Ihiderwear, N atu ral and came1* hair............. ............ .$1*90 Highest grade Shaker Kn it Sweaters, V nefle, «oat* shaped or triple neck style. College Colors $5 to $ 8 Silk and wool Underwear, l colors, pink and . white and blue and wnite stripes..................... $2*59 Union Suita, Superior and Luzorrm makes. *1.60, *2,50, ti.j!o ttUd,... . ........................ .. $5,99 President Suspenders in individual boxes...... 50c Nortliup’s Gloves, *1.60. Finest skins, pique kids, mocoas, capes, three stples. Stockinet lined, S|ilk lined or unlined......................................... ,,,.$1.50 Kassafi Gloves, kid moelm and reindeer, silk . . . lined, silk elastic wrists, fleece lined........ ...... ,$1.00 Snioko molrea double tone noeqweaf, Holies, grays, wins, sepias, theni.00 kind........................,.05c Famous Fronch folded square Neckwear. . flerpcuHho weaves in Marseilles and surah silk $1.00 MMM wi#Mji.*m^iiiuwnwi KREDEL & ALEXANDER, Pure Worsted TROUSERS Bleb patterns u V t g Top,” wholly noy cu t, w ith no r r end of ginger. Grdat. values, p a ir ................................ . ^>3 Black Trousers, blue Trousers, patterned Trouser* aiiv mixed Trousers, gray Trousers, le ft from here * £ 1% suits* Are Worth to *7,, a pair Springfield, Ohio.

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