The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
it »,. ~. <* M%M i ’% >■ c c re MOSE COHER 12.50 7 Hutto Worth $16 to 418, WWSwell New Fall Stilts wade by ' Michaels-Stern &Co., of Rochester, N. Y. «t LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr». J . 31 . BUvey spent S&bbfttU inColwubUH, - tie to the Electric theatre Friday.and Saturday night. on it; tH-fo w‘»*i 1Lave to trust i jm* buttAHr. u, -or Meats e only kind to appliances for t, and they’re , pobl. Don't go yjjltto hot, Huy USB, RE, 0 . **s w^ss iure’s -te- when ilie ■ ’.the brain,' |a n s is re- ■ lose'sleep, ifrobbed of |&p_ should. ad- loss o f ’ - 5 tins loss ,[ 10 .a pbys--. - pr, Miles* { the ir r i- - - i n d b r i n g s 4 •vigorating ■t .contains ■' •l fherefor ter-effeets; -. 11 ‘suffered ‘untoda thought'I kmld not sleep H'dffejsnt doc- iwj relief, Sly ’?&time; I was 1 not concentrate jo restless and - as -out' <of tbo r one bottle felt wmderf This special kit of Suits was made up for a large Eastern retail es tablishment to be retailed a t $ift to 418. . . % For certain reasons ilio order was cancelled. Mr; Cobeo stepped in attd purchased the entire lot.' The suits are hero ready for your in spection. a look will convince you tha t they are wonderful values. F A for Suits worth $15, 3 I f , r i l l to MK made by Michaels-Stern Co MOSE COHEN Cor, Rh and Main, Dayton, O. $3.60, $3.60 and #1.1)0 Hew-Hats. , - Dost in, America. . J ' ■ Miss Rosa Stormont Bpent Satur day and Sabbath in Xenia, —Carpets, mailings and linoleums a t McMillan’s, Mr, Samuel Klldow Is reported ffuifc#sick. —Engraved this office, or printed cards a t —Invitation cards and envelopes, plain or printed at this office, Mr. J . It. Brotherton baB boon the guest of his son in Detroit. —“Cindarella” at "the Electric Theatre to-night and Saturday. ELECTRIC THEATRE. MOTION PICTURES \ , „< 0 ; "4 ;. Friday and Saturday N ights “ Cinderilla” , - and “Q evll a t Play** Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Stevehsop at-, tended the funeral Of- a relative in XJrbana just week.. ' , • , 'my third uwv n the time. I ip like a. child. f work.)' jEJngUsVIndt, •- >r, MHea’ Pienr* him to return' Illustrated Songs BOCAL VOCALIST —lloelcersy couches, 'folding beds sideboards, at McMillan’s. Miss JennieErvin vieitedrelativos in Xenia this Week, Curtains to fit your windows fit McMillan’s. ' 11 ' ilr, j . -3), ‘Williamson Thursday in Xenia,’ .spent Fresh car of Portland Cement. D .S . Ervin Co, —Mattresses, bed springs, best to be ba<J at McMillan,s, the Misss Jennie Curio qf Indianapo lis, is the guest of Messrs. Arthur and J«M*'Auld> Foia S axi B C h e a p : Three wagon beds for hau ling stock. , . t>. S. Ervin Cc» Mr. WillardTrouEandwi'fe spent Sabbath in Dayton with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Duffield. ’ Mrs.- Wm. Edgar of-Cincinnati, Was the guest of Miss A- L. Crau- furd. over Sabbath* . ~ Mrs* Hester Trtvmbowas resolved, into the lodge of the FytMan sisters hrSpringfield last Saturday. j the Book- llding across gh the old l Restaurant and dining bor, reached =als 25c and 51 7 - \ •;‘ K / cabs \ Business College N ew Fall Term From S e p t /. Write for free catalog ,atid full information to W . E . Harbottle, Mgr. . Second and Main S treets, Dayton, Ohio. . J. €k ifeahnon, who ha» boon ■retiding on tbo J. R., Cooper farm, shipped his ..goods to ’Wagoner, Oklahoma, where he baa bought; pottle land.1 ■ HELP WANTED Having only recently completed some further addition in our fao tory, we will be in a position any time after October in to furnish employment to a number of young women eighteen years of ago and above, also young married men and heads of families where there are two or more children above the legal working age and where all de sire steady employment. For further particulars address,' The American Pad and Textile Company. GREENFIELD, OHIO. f liev. Q. H. Milligan andMr*J. W, ollock have boon attending Synod of the IT, P. church in Itnshville, Ind., tills Woolf, \Y. M. NeeW, oiriMtU'.' for om»;f j ty treiwuw on H.n Dcnjormfie’ ticket whs in io«» Monday interest, of hit, campaign. in tho Hon. O* E. Bradfute bag boon at tending tho annual stpeir show in Kansas City this week, be being .oneof the judges. Prof. D. h . Craw hud and wife o f Xenia'spem Sa tu rday with relatives hero. P r-f. I'**w ford, according to ids nnmUiiy repm-i, has u n d o a largo iucr«a»c in the attendance and itupuiwunm* in the course of study in tin* Xenia’township schools Mrs. D. H. Marshall hod as her guests on Wednesday, Mr* Jesse Marshall and wife. W. h , Marshall and wife of Xwjia. f* F. Marshall fJdr-N.U,-.- *.^4. - ..«■ w t » v i » • » » { v H l O W i t U . and daugh ter. -W e are m ak ing special effort ih Roys’ aw l Girl* Behoof Shoes and it youbny any th ing of th a t sort, it will pay you to ca ll and examine them for the sake o f comparison, rf you don’t care to buy, Baldwin’s, 21 E a s t' Mala SI reef, Springfield, Ohio. t —-Having decided to qu it the fence business I dm soiling what remains Of my lino o,f P ittsbu rg Perfect fence a t cost. C* M, Crouse Rev. W. TV. Hiff and fam ily a r rived Wednesday for a two weeks v isit with relatives. Rev, Iliff re cently resigned as pasto r of the E, P. church in Duanesburg, N. Y,, and has accepted a call to a Presby te rian congregation in Brookline, Mass, The Epwortlr League w ill give a reception a t the Foster H o tel this •evening in- honor of Rev, ~W. „E. P u tt ,.i J wife. —Two films on.-Friday ahd Satur day night a t the Electric theatre. ‘ Cinderella” and . the “Devil a t Play.” All for ten'ceuts. Rev. W. J . Sanderson le f t Thurs d ay morning for New Alexander, Pu<,/where he w ill, a s sis t in com munion in the Reformed P re sby te r ian churelr fOrS,,) in th a t place.. * N ex t time you need footwear, step into Baldwin’s a t 21 R a s t Main Street, Springfield; and give them a good looking over. They carry an' assortmen t t h a t includes a ll th e good th ings and i t will pay you to get acquain ted a t any ra te . A, look costs nothing. Mrs. CflsBisuU will sell ail h e r household goods a t public* sale on Saturday , th e notice appearing elsewhere in th is issue. Mrs, fjhulj expects to leave for California where' she will reside w ith 3ipr son, Perry Shull, whose wife dletlpcveraJ weeks ago: <Mrs.- S h u ll. has., rented her property to Mrs, H anna Cooper. ' - A Shout. ’ - , ■‘prdfectioti is'robbery!”;.shouted tin- Democratic party, "‘Cut out All the protection lo American workingmen!’ /Shouts Mr. Bryan ami- onnet :,‘a taiiil for revenue only.” Apd, then he' has th e ' moaiynoutal “gaU to turn'- around and ask the workingmen to contribute to "t«b 'panne.”-Rochester, Post-Ex press. l . - * HiO£ MONEY Bautis Till How Deposits Withdfswn. Are I "We always feel Ibis withdrawal from April let, and this year It amennis to about 412 , 000 . Our de- posits will begin to come back about the 1 st of May. 1 think every hanker known that It Is thn tax laws that makes thin shrinkage;" TAFT' AND CONSTRUCTION ' 1 v : -or > ''•* BRYAN ANB DESTRUCTION? "The week preceding assessments week we lost from * 310,000 to $ 15 , 000 , which went in nou-taxablc 'stufi,'' That is the thing that hurts i&oat in 003 “ place. At. dividend periods on suen stocks: the dividend cheeks 1 al most smother us/* ' ’ -4 ■Baldwin a t 21 E Main, Bpringfleld claims' to carry Die b e st line of work shoes made. H e Admits th a t every o ther shoem an claims spmetbingol the^same sort^bufeifyou a re in ter ested enough to say ‘"Show Me” hfe w ill do so to you r profit and satis* faction. ■ Concerning the question of publicity of; campaign, ;furid». Mr, Bryan's con lention that it is better to make thd contributions public before the elec tion seems a sound one. -We, are no :.1 sufficiently convinced, however; thus (he vote of the nirtts qf Americans arc on the auction block to consider tUIf; question of great importnuce.—phita dolphin Xorlh American. uAs near as-we are able to .give It; we believe About $57,000 was with drawn to avoid, taxation. lit addition to this we sold about ?30,00Q>non-tax, able bonds, part of which amount tvaa paid In cash and checks on other -banks. . * , . “Every year we expect & large shrinkage in deposits, a t th is . time, and it appears to me that it is becom ing greater every year." The St. Joseph County^ Michigan, jail has been v acan t fo r one month. This is the only time such a th ing h a s happened as tho j»U being v a c an t for even a day aince its erec tion several y ea rs ago. . T h e -peace, officers unanimously s ta te th a t th is IS duo to the county having vo ted dry , a s a resu lt of which th irty -s ix ' {saloons were closed on the first of l a s t May. iringfield, O* -41- cm sriiTtn 'Li ratlona.! i »ORU3S*8*n4jcc Ntrtk&t**l*MAn., O H IO ILES STULfl ERECTUM (RiSlAl M m fr <f 1 ht*» (**«*» **>»« *•>f«(« . I’.sMtt, XHntf, «•**«# itum i. Ma^HriMdtNA -ELLAN IUIMUIS, 0 . C orsets .Mips Ilepe Smith, who has been, quite sick, a t tho home of Mr, Bert Tindall near Selma* has improved Jm .tR a t ehb was removed to the She still oontinue» fo improwe muoir to the gratification of her munerous friends. Turnbull attd Clemans will hold, a public sale of stock on Tuesday, Qctober 27. Remember the date. * >iit«MiHi..iiiw>i M mm I II I. v Mr. G. W, Harpef is repqrtod In a very .feeble ■ condition, suffering With kidnoy trOuble. - Fon SAX,*);—A fifteen months reg istered Short-Hotn. heifer, » Charles Raney. —To close out my line of Pittsburg Perfect fence I Will soil w ha t Thave- on hand a t coBt. C. M. Crouse. A nnmber of young folks enjoyed a bay ride'* Friday evening to the home ofMlsa Gertrude Bumgarner. There I* no American institd- ijeh that BA*1” i t torn* t*m» h*» h«t 4*&m p dwtrey.' ^ ■ Cmnpreh«Ui.lv« Reply tv Bryan, The piwple toali. have, does, hod was and Mill mjeths—Boston Transcript "Mr, Taft hi at? old lino Republican,’ *#y* Colonel Watterson, head of the Bryan pbbHoity bureau, Tho colonel h doing good Work for tb# other aide. : lr< j u r stock you w ill find the- College Made of fine white Batiste, with hose Supporters attached. This corset is especially made for Girls or Ladies of slender figure. Price $1 Mr F ran k Snead and- wife of Dayton have returned homo a fte r a v isit w ith Mr. anti Airs,-Ira Troute. —Illu stra ted songs, local vocalist, finest motion pictures a t tho E lec tric thea tre on F riday and Saturday night* , Royal Worcester Made of fine white Batiste, suitable . for Ladies of medium figure* This j Corset has hose supporters attached and is our best seller* Price $i.do Mr. Charles Marshall And wife sp e n t, S a tu rday and Sabbath in Dayton, the guests of th e ir daugh ter, Mrs* Herbert, —As I Will no longer handle fence my en tire stock of P ittsbu rg Perfect tone's goes a t actual cost, G. M Grouse, ■V^l H*!ir — -td?- - CCdV&fC.H'T1* etem The Pedd ling of Glasses has been prohibited by law In most states on account of the Inrompetency o f the men that’a re engaged In th a t way of doing business* A call a t our office Will- convince jmu of tho difference. Chas. S* Fay, M Tg . Optician — — 2Sj< E . Main tit,< Springfield, O. , ,rOtp’ !arsest, d 6 T:p?itor lemporarlly wUbfirew ,$15,00-0 to avoid returning It for- taxahom A large smottnl of money that would olfterwise be de posited in thfesi bank is now being de- JXpkfd to toilMbMiMiad qtb^* alttos,, With tho view o f <&bjc«dl«s it from fax iaqufcitors. Many of our- depos itors and citiaens have frankly toM us of suck deposits, and the number that are Absolutely secretive about stitk'Jufcrniiuion must be very largo. Our local rate of taxation ip over i per cent,' go you can see that it is a sOrlous matter ip this community. ’ ‘’Wo consider tho tax ratoon money 1 $ extremely unfair for tho reason that in, .a community of .this sort It tends to’ drive capital out for Invest ment into communities where tho tax rate is much lower. "We are heartily In fuvor of your efforts to secure a uniform rate on mortey and securities, tho name for the whole stale as wo understand Is now levied in the utato of* Pennsyl vania, Prom a range no high na % to 1 per cent would bo very decapta- Ulo to un, and I fool that the income to tho etato and municipalities would bo vastly increased jif such a rate could bo established*/ 19 ■ Adjust© A Corset for stout Women, In- fit stantly adjusted, and gives the most perfect form. Price $ 3 . 00 * AliWOf, m w M TRUSS 5A?.-- HOUS« . (HAHV k--jtiti fe-rwn' u mi VWWWfc S l*f luma T A medium priced Corset 1 1 6 J U I I X 0 $ot stout Women. It js made of fine white Coutille and is a good fitting garment We have it in ail sizes, afi to 30 , price $ 1 . 50 ; 3 a to 36 at $i* 75 - B IR D ’S MAMMOTH STORE —Two Eastman kodaks for sale. Otto of thorn a jfifteert dollar ma chine a t a bargain. Information a t this office. ikr. Carson Greggof Brazil, Ind., has been the guest of his brother, Mr. James Gregg, and other rela tives in this county. The wettest county In West Vir ginia has fifty-two more Inmates in the penitentiary than the thirty- two dry counties combined, FOUND:-A bunch of-neys. Own er can have same by- identifying and paying charges on this notice, Cull a t this office* Mr. A 15 a McLban left last Monday for 1 E l P aso , Texas, ho being called bore by the death of ids father, tbo laid J , W, McLean. it A decrease of 75per cent In mur ders in Kno&vjlln, Tenth, without saloons, has served ns a decided recommendation for the temperance policy* $ A SAFE COUGH CURE We prepare a cough remedy—While PineTaf find Codeine-Hhat wo guarantee to bo free from injurious drugs} it is therefore a safe remedy for the child renj no danger lurhsin its use. It’s a cure for Coughs, Hoarseness and all the Throat and all Lung troubles. To a dissatisfied pun chaser we will cheer fully refund the price of remedy. ISAAC WISTERMAN. “We have found the fiat tax rate cm money deposited in banks very detrimental to the banking business, and believe that a- - moderate rate would materially benefit not only the : banks, but the state and counties as well. "It fs impossible to say just how much money is withdrawn from the bank during assessment week, but we have always noticed a ■ considerable decline in deposits about that time every year, and to the writer's per sonal knowledge will say that it “amounted to a t least $25,000 th is ; year .'1 "We lost a t least $20,000 that wo could trace, and there is more, be cause all the business men checked their accounts to practically nothing and it Is hard to tell just how much was checked out directly. "It is the worst condition that we nave to contend with, and with us It Has been getting worse each year, Wo are glad to give you this Informa tion, and would be glad to know the result of your inquiry.” "SouretMuf; over $ 10,000 was with drawn from this bank on account of assessment week. -Some change in our present tax laws in very desir able." “Our deposits were reduced about $11,000 between i April 3th and 13th, or about ft re f cent of the total. "1 wfcli to nay in this connection that we are in entire, sympathy with tho effort to have Ike etusUtution changed frent our present system to the uniform rate s?stem of taxation.” PATENTS Tvink.Mitk*oMfiHed*fcd*HFstt- catktkutr.s eoadticte.l lift M oochatk Per*. \ ' OyftO fficeis C fwsits b.*.»MfENtOfrice 1 and v.o<arts*rn#c fntoit su l'»i liraft (H'lrt those iiretMtfcf.-’t'iiAVsslii-^etCC. . . . , I i1 P;m1 msdol.(!r.r,vi.!f( t<, vfco'o • r.-itli uesrnp*. ;tk*, W# ftJtfk", It i ,st«r.(jit>loo. »sist,ir« of , itUiffte, OaiffrtnfttenfltllljiWeiiifiBtfturtd. >A pAMFv.:.r.r, "Hy,*fnOW..in l'sHnw," w tb u s t fd tsmoSft llt6V-S.sad foreign totiftlriMj, (seat fttis Addrtss, ^ I; O . A . S N O W & C O . a*f, to» <si|hA^ KINGSBURY Tax Dcdgf.tg Citizens Reduce Bank Balances Before Asssssor Appear#. The banks of Ohio and depositors la banks know full well that deposits are withdrawn at the tax assessing iieriodc. in res.pence to queries, hankers have written as follows about n>(,. \ m » m . wvio.ityu ^uuvuvrit "We think a very conservative esti mate would be $15,000, and we shall bo glad to render any assistance to stop this wholesale dodging,” . rX.~t “There' v/co at least $20,000 with held oy withdrawn on account of this annual event,. As a great many peo ple forget the exact time when prop-; erty is to be listed for taxation, would estimate that there would be a great deal more withdrawn if. they* thought of It in time” - 1 “l feel that we should .malte a spe cial''effort to get a law of this natu re, through, and I am willing to render any assistance possible," “Xcan't say that we hay® had such Withdrawals this year. Some years ago we had, puck withdrawals amount- ■ ing to a considerable Sum, but about four or five years ago a tax Inquisitor worked our county and he worked It herd, since which time a Urge amount of- money has been withdrawn, from banks and called in on mortgage loans.and invested in county and mu- Jnipnl bonds, tax exempt, in our iffi- xediaio vicinity I think $ 500,000 has open1*so invested sis- a, direct result^ of this inquisitor's work,” .- 3 t y le , 'Q -ua llty ,! a i ld P r ic e Are the Three Most Essential fa c to r s in Purchasing Clothes* MENS STY LE S for. fall vary from the Young Men’s Styles in their being plainer and more con* servative. The latter are more ex-, treme and altogether proper for the original dresser. The Quality is undoubtedly" the best* The cloth and workmanship are guaranteed to give satisfaction. * TThe, .Prices are* th e dow^^t “in 1 « 0 t- , > , 1 „ every ease. -- Men^s suits in light and dark brown, dove atid olive colorings* $12 to $55 Cravanettes, "fop Coats and, Light weight O’Coats, $12 to $30. R.S.KINGSBURY, .1 * . * 50 G 52 East Main Street, Xenia, O. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING LOOK HERE! W hat You Can Buy on Saturday, for Cash or Trade. * 25 lb. of Mftvemeyr a Elder s Granulated sugar $ 1 . 5 0 , 1 haiik Snowball Flotw .Ode 1 aack Arimrican (inami Flour .V‘6e California Hams a t fie a lb. one peck of boat itotatoes* 25 c, Beat Goff 08 a t lOe to 25e per pound. The only grocery that keeps JarmsfownYi first, grade of Flour afjTfie per sack. All kinds of gloves and mil tone tot winter. Fruits and vegetables of nil kinds in fresh, WF* WILL FAY ' - ‘ J{ ■ For Butteri fis« per lb. For Eggs; sric per dux. * Th* Highest Price Paid for Produce nt AU tim e t. O. M. Townsley, THECORNERQROCER. * i w
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