The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

0 M I .■O'lWlHW ” AicnrJ ia g to the tm u s o f th aW*rU t*w the p resen t system of con* t r w t l»bm* « i onj? pena l Invti litmus in ta be done #.w*y w ith arid th e S u f e will ho called upon to fu rn ish employment for th e tem porary and perm anen t inm ates o f the Jails and penitentiaries. This presente a per- plsxmg tjuostion sn ti one th a t will l*k« hours of p lann ing before i t is finally settled. The S ta te -of Georgia recently did away w ith w h a t th ey called their -leasing system , and eoirrscta are furnished employment in o th e r ways. JRach coun ty was apportion-* <«i ■»certain num ber of convict#, fo r whom It Was tq care, under the dl motion of th e S ta te authorities,' T nose convicts are now used on the; highways, m ak ing ,pe rm anen t im- -pvovements. This is a long step In th e r ig h t d i­ l u t i o n and one winch undoubtedly merits approval.* By using these men in such tvway tuny are b rough t Outxh th e fresh a ir and sunshine ’ away from the v itia ted a i r and darkness and dampness Of a pent-, tenfiaryv • Th is , na tu ra lly induces b e tte r health and sp irits and places a m a n in a mental a ttitu d e for up­ lifting to a be tte r life , r a th e r th an break ing ftla-health and forcing blip by surroundings to become despon­ dent and,'revengeful. Then Again, tiwvjvftrfe these men do is uo tm com ­ petition witkTegitiiu ate labor. The . p roduct of th e ir iftiipr is no t placed ott th e open m a rk e t a t a cu t price - in coulpetitidn w itk_ the p joductio f manufacturer? who employ upon ai ’ regu lar wages;; The work th e y do is beneficial to U)e S ta te at* large and not to the con tracto r who m ages a con tract with the S ta te . . T . .Many believe, th e r e 'is some Way. . of Using,the convicts of Ohio under, a p lan somewhat sim ilar to the Georgia plan. The Good Koads^As­ sociation of -Ohio, advocating a s ii does the improvement of Ohio h igh ­ ways, is endeavoring to work ou t sortie plan w he reby 'these men' can he used on the. highways and stUi not endanger ."thp public, They wantsmggestions. from our readers. W rite th e ir sec re ta ry a t 360 The Arcade, Cleveland, O., ‘ expre 6 smc your opinions in th is m atte r, ■'. LIGHTS CHRISTMAS, , The Oedarvilfe Light and Bower Company has .the power plant at OLtfj^n in running order and hav* ' */ . , $ik .;bp«m ereofed .JEW parboft# for w e no t y e t a rrived b u t Ktv-ffxpepfeed any day . Should tin y come before Christmae the company promises e lec tric - ligh ts Christum* b igh t. r CORN STOLEN. Corn thieves m ade away with" a b o u t26bushels of husked corn b e ­ longing to Mr. Raymond 3$ulla few n ig h ts agO. The corn, was in the . jfleltlaad ific Jb iavm -CM ried . i t j o . th e wagon alongside th e , road. Xl i# ev iden t th a t th e - farmers w ill •soon.have to form a n ig h t brigade to pa tro l th e roads lu order tln tt p roperty can bo protected. OFICER’S WARNING. OSteer Kennon h a s issued a warning t h a t n il persons on the s tr e e t a fte r m idn igh t had be tte r be ab le to give a good account of th e ir actions. Of la te there has been several suspicious moves by differ­ e n t parties a t an honr*when the stree ts shou ld ho Clear. As i t is a l­ ways necessary for a n ig h t officer to be heavily armed persons ou t late, should make themselves known ra th e r th a n eVfcdo the officer. FOR SALE, —■Abase bu rner in excellent condi­ tion. Owner has no use for same as a furnace has Just been Insta lled . W ill sell a t a bargain* Bor infor­ m ation ca ll a t th is office. ^The Peddling of Classes has been prohibited by law in most s ta te s on account of tiie iucompefeney of the men th a t a re engaged in th a t way o f doing business. A ra il a t our office will convince you of th e difference. . <%«*/& - MTg. optician pH% Main*t„ flptmfilahi 0* puiward Derby to G. H. Arm ­ strong, tr a c t In B a th tp ., ?J. J , Jtf. Tolat>d, adm 'r,, to Susan Dugan, St-5of a n acre In Jamestown Isa a c N. A tk inson to Mary I*'. Atkinson, 6 acre* In Silvercreek ip „ |i* Jam es McNamara to Charles Btofter, lo t in Xenia, $ 100 .- Sofia n . and XlUp E.- Leary, to 0 , T . Beeves* •l o t In Jamestown, $1,400. E lm e r Anderson, adm r., to ’ Bam- Eng lem an lo t in X en ia, $6060. E lm er Anderson, adm r., to F ran ­ cis K lein , tra c t In Xenia, $4,200. E lm er Anderson, adm r,, to W. D. CoBley,* lo t in. Xenia, $0000. E lisabe th Cou tter, to L . O, MarWa lo t in Xenia, $816. Alice a n d J* W. Webb and o ther* to Edward M arshall, lo t in Xenia, Daniel Sips to L ily Trebarnc, tra c t in Beavercreek tp ., $160. • „ E d g a r G fBJm ta, to E rnak R ou t- zo»g, 5 acres InX en ik tp.,, $1 ,600., W illiam J a s p e r to L au ra Jaspe r, p a rt o f Jo t in Xenia, | 8 Q, • ! SOLD HISFARM. Mr. A rthu r A n ld has,, sold hi* farm of 61 acres to Thomas Weifer o f Jeffersonville f e r $126 per acre, Mr, Auld purchaaed th e ,fa rm o f Mr. Oran Matthew* for $115an acre. W A ir iik d o e * p o t g iW possession Until M atch and in th* meantime expect* to. purchase ano ther’-farm in this, vicinity, —Donfc’ use “ l u s t any flour.*’ Be p a rticu la r. Order Ohio Bride. Al­ ways. good d r money refunded a t your grocer*'. A y f O 0 ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. HOw much be tte r' to -have your, deeds and pbfetmal papers where they a re safe from fife and, read ily accessible. _t'A m lsp lacedpap tr often causes worlds Of trouble. We have them fo r re n t a t lea* than one-third of a cent per day. / ' - TH E EXCHANGE BANK , . Cedarville, Ohio* J M an df many talents 1 rewrnsn BurtonT# M#mfa at «* Important ©emrnisaiwp-tPt . *v # * b d % c r i f - v - ^«r«*taad> Bur­ ton, who if making a great fight for th* senate neat occupied by Foraker, is perhaps, best known In hi* own, state a* well a* everywhere blae i n the country, a* chalrahn oil the house committee on. river* and harbors. But M r/ Burton la ’ not a mah. one talen t His interest* are almost as divergent as the poles, , Congress, during the last session, recognized his ability as * monetary expert and xpolKlcal economist by making him a member of the mone­ tary commission. This commission was appointed tojfttidy the "country^ financial "system antT|p r esent' to "con­ gress a plan' that wilt as nearly as possible approximate' the perfect foil conservation and distribution of tb / nation’s wealth, • 'Whan the president a year or two ago appointed the inland waterways commission, Mr. Burton was one J>t the first name# made public, 'and he was selected chairman. This’ commission i s - studying navigation, the reclamation of arid lands,, the drainage of swamp lands, the preven­ tion of soil watts, the prevention of floods, the re-ttst*Ml*|m«t of the forest reservations, and subjects of a kindred nature, M A member or tbeNatlonsl Coasenra- Bon Commission, he has been dele­ gated to the committee having to do With the inland waterway/. - fils efforts for a world wide peace have been awarded by election to tbe international Parliamentary tJalon. This union is working tot A settle­ ment of all internationi differences by arbitration.. Mr. Burton was abroad last summer attending con­ ferences of the union and studying the financial system* of European countries. A* an author, Mr. ’Burton's status has long been fixed in the front rank. His “{financial Crises and Periods of Industrial and Commercial Depres­ sion” ha# become a standard work. Bis *jLffe of John Sherman," took Hs piacef as one of the beet fit the "American Statesman, Siries" and Is now i« every biographical library. This offer makes it possible f a $1 to do ike work of K I N N A N E / S This offer makes it possible f a |1 to 4o tke work of $2. Ona of President’* Advlssrs, j President Roosevelt, in the last two of three years, has constituted Congressman Burton one of his most Intimate advisor*. Mr. Barton was one Of the original Taft boomers and in fact started the work that put Ohio in the column of statea that endorsed the new president for nomination. Ourtsn a t fiehaier, J ' The expected election of Congress­ man Burton to the United States item ate will Place la that body * man-fwhe will stand equal in aMuty and fitnee* to any man who ever represented Ohio in the trppor hedy, fils friends #*JV - f I!,- ■l •urten’a ffriends tienffitent. Congressman x^eodet* X. Sarto*'* ftlends are conikiwai fhat he whl walk away with the senatorial plum the legislature will baud out this winter. They say he has masy more Vote* pledges that h i t any other #*« didst*. . ■ With AH Our STRENGTH; With All Our MIND; With AHOur WILL; With AH Our HEART---- W E S E R V E T H E PUBL IC ! ^THAT'S THE-KINNANE RULE OFFOUK" ■’ LOOK! You Can Decide By the Great Savings Here -Announced , per Cent. FROM NOW U N T IL CH JWSTMAS W E W IL L G IV E C A SH D ISCO UNT IN MONEY BACK . Per Cent- F r o m a l l R e g u l a r p r i c e s o f ’ E v e r y S u i t . ' C o a t a n d S k i r t N o w i n K t n n a n e ’s R e a d y / ' t o ^ w e a r S t o c k j f o r W o m e n , — The trenmWdousjieilingpf lafit week wixieb we forced in our (Suit, plonk and pkirfc Sections—by our annual timely offer of 331-3 per cent —rjasbDiscounttoChrlstmaebuyera/baBbaturally broughttbesestoelcndowi'. tremendouely now-. Accordingly,j»nrBUPU.ate'sompwhatbrok*_. eh; but despite tflift fact, almost every good style in Suits, Coats and Skirts will be found somewhere represented in detail.’ ; , If fe to be a Suit, Coat dr Skirt for Her Gift You C^ri Still Profit Immensely! ‘ ' Eor you muy ilnd Justwhat-you want among these garments and still get a better-kindtban you. .perhaps expected to—for one-half your’ - S 4 monry~brpgy ofle-bhlfless without going below-the particular quality and ndyfe' of tbe.gfijm*pt you had in mind. ; - t ' ’ “ - ’* r (J*l. * t'j c (’ *v j* * # 1 ‘ f **■ A ^ s ^ ^ ^ * -O “ i. ' “ ’ - W e l l not Dwell More on this Offer—Seeing is Believing! ", A l l w e w a n t y o u t b u n d e r s t a n d is ; -" , This go Per Cent Cash Discount Offer in Money Back is Made You in Order to Clear Out Our Ready^to-Wear Stock Completely Without Regard to Loss or Cost. K I N N A N E S W o’re members of The'M erchan t* ’ Association, which .........Uflutimr*; refund’s round t»ip railroad and trauMpn fares to point* with­ in 40 mites of Bpringflsld upon purbhasbs of $P> any one o r a ll Association sto res eotnbined- or over at Springfild,O A LARGEDISPLAY OF* .-HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES.- J ____BJtASSjaQQDS,BASKETS, RUSSIAN ^ BOWLS. JARDINIERES, MAGAZIME" STANDS, FOOT RESTS, CEDAR AND MATTING CHESTS, SCREENS, UM­ BRELLASTA >DS, CHAIRS, TABLES, CARPET SWEEPERS, RUGS, AND : MANY OTHER ARTICLES SUIT- ' ABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. G I V E U S A L O O K I THE P. M. HARMAN CO. 30-32 N. Main Street, Dayton, Ohio. k I m Medium Weight Fall Clothing is in dematid now, and we have an extremely ele­ gant line of oorrect shades and ooloringg In fine i«rg- ca, cai-simeree, tweeds for j suits, and the best and la­ test fabrics for overcoats* - o We fit and fashion your 'suit or overcoat so that it gives distinctive style, correct fit and shape. GIVE US A CALL. ANY, The Tailor, XMNIA, &mo> emu •Mil TRY OUR )OB: PRINTING f ’ ♦ j g J. '' *' J ! i J * ! 8 .f i i d . i . . \ j i ■, V .. ■*' Interior view of one of the moat modern, best equipped and fair priced Meat * * and Grocery Emporiums in this section of the state The plan adopted a few months ago Whereby all patrons of this store are given 4 P e r Cenat. for their money through the return of tickets has added scores of customers. The hundreds Of customers have become enthusiastic over the j>lan and it is to them and those in prospect of enrollment on this list that W E IM E R • - V .. ■V■ j. •■ - ■■, ■ .... >y- , { ■ ’>■■ Extends the Compliments of The Season. ? oijrtWW ^nvni iiMit mpnliHiiripib *****

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