The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
wm nipiSimrw .■ V : THE PFOPLES CANDIDATE, “ IT PAYS TO TRADE, IN SPRINGFIELD” K I N N A N E ’ S SPRINGFIELD, O. 1 BA CK IN G O U R A D V E R T IS IN G ■ti 5*6 ZS n 5 * , HON. O. E. BRADFUTE. 1 v * • , * . ' i _ j . y > a Ovar E. Bradfute, candidate for Representative to the Legislature for Green county, was born on the farm where be now resides,' in Cedar- ville township, January STL, 1802." He began his education in the district schools and attended Indiana University at;Bloomington. -Ind.r from which lie received, the degree of B. a *1884. - After finishingliis education lie-settled on the farhr and became in- tpregted in thojive stock business and 'has succeeded in buirdiijg up one of the most noted and best herds of phre blood cattle in America, and he is recognized ns one of the foremost meh in the live stock breeding husl- -ness in the United States and has been repeatedly honored with posi tions'of national importance. He is new serving in his fifth term as n director In the American AberdeemAngus .Breeders Association. He was for Several years executive committeemen from Ohio In the Nation al Live Sto'ck Association, Also one of the executive committee of nine Who organized the ©rent International Live Stock Exposition in Chicago nine years ago., He.iS still an official and director of what has grown to be the greatestnf the world’s Jive stock shows* -A b a speaker before state farmers meetings and live stock and agricultural associations, colleges and universities he has a national’reputatiop, By appointment of the Governor o f Ohio be has held a trusteeship, on the Ohio Experj mental Board for flve'years. He is now serving a seven year term as trustee on the Ohio State University Board, the highest appointatlve gift at the blind ohfhe Governor. , In church affairs Hf. Bradfute i§ an active and untiring' worker, he being an eider in the United Preshy terien church in Clifton- ’ His entire . Y v ^ _________ t j L i h - . . - w : U i . N L hisknowledge arid experienceill-public affairs -partkhlarljrfitrhint for the office of Representative to which he aspires,, , . ’ .. - lift, Bradfute was notnominated because he wanted the place but be cause the people of his county, without regard to party demanded it, and Should.he be elected he will serve as the representative of the whole will render suohservice as to appeal to the prideand appro- i eiftsenship in Greene oowmfcy, 1 STILL GUILTY. TAYLOR NEWS. The Court of Common Pleas lias affirmed Mayor Wolford’s decision in finding C. M» ltidgway, guilty as charged In two counts. The case wllfprobabiy be taken to the Cir cuit Court. The total fines and the Bow tax will stand Ridgway about $100Q. -As I will uo longer handle fence There were some things in con nection with the Taylor delegation, that came, over some days ago to Wear the candidate of the corporate interests speak, •that we did not give in our lost account. So im bibed, with drink wore some o f ,the delegation that One load is said to have upset ttbouUa~mile' south, o f town. Another remarkable fact -that my entire stock of Pittsburg PorfeefcJ . .?® f V*1 . . n fence goes at actual cost, q . M ! while stoppers were being pulled at (Rouse, "It Pays fa Trade in Sprttigfletd’ the temperance drugstore one poor unfortunate had to seek the assis tance of one of our physicians to get a prescription. He was not on the Inside as Jesse and others. The fellow Was so intoxicated that when be sat in the warm room bc began to talk at random. He stated that he knew it was no use to ask for a prescription but the hoys urged him to come. They didn’ t care any thing about Taylor only he wanted them t6 come over here and have a good tune. Taylor papers* please copy and send to Wayne B. Wheeler. . The Ladles Aid Society of tno M, E. church will serve lunch in CrouBOroom occupied by the Ohio Fuel G as Co., on Tuesday, Nov !?, election day. Oyster and vegetable soup, sandwiches, pie and coffee. Hunting boots W e are headquarters for all kinds o f HigIi*Cut and Waterproof Lace [Boots in Grain, Moose/ Calf a n d .Elk Skin leathers. P R I C E S : $2.50 to $9.00 t o to iB Inches H igh . L is Step in’ and Exam ine Them Pit ' X f tFOGNBi^Ahunch of keys. Own- t can baVe same by identifying and payxhg charges on ibis .notice. Call at this office, A H T H E A R O A U L , ftMMNOrXS&lL onto. Th* Br*at Diantoea *«4 Dy*a*fery Remedy Curts scute addchronicdiarrhoea,dy»«t. twy,tlmTeratnorbus/*aurntnetComplaint,’* Asiatic dieters, andpreventsthadevekp. Daent t t typhoid fever. Sam* Wonderful remits obtained la Oil part#of th*world, "WflRKft LIKE IKAflIC.” f»rlD*»8 m r t i * p*r b**, Peri’fcd<y*|4* ri*fc«U«t© A<HWfclWtui««t SSitricd,” IfynardrswiSist.hasn'SHanddon't Mr* t©ft*tHJOrynM**ud direct to THEfttiTAfttft 0HEM1CALC0MPAHY, P«w<i e, N.Y.,M. 6, A 5** W ith PEQPER GOODS and LOW PItICES brings to this store the increased business it is entitled to. Go where you choose then come J jg here, ns we find it easier to sell to those who have seen the assortment and prices in other stores. 1 CLEAN MERCHANDISE AND CLEAN BUSINESS METHODS BjJ have resulted in producing a satisfactory business A T THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SATISFIES, ig Beautiful Dress Goods and SilK for Autumn, 1908 Ho more beautiful, no more represenitafive styles are shown than our selection o f new fabrics and In Dress Goods and Silks, Weaves for street and evening wear—from the moderately priced grades to the m °st expensive—are shown in greater variety than ever. The newest ideas'ar also given a wide representation. I t is our intention that or displays shall excell especially because o f their superior worth and moderate prices. • - ' 50c I5c 20 piedes shadow striped, and checked Broadcloth 54 inches wide. Shades of olive, golden brown, russet, navy, smoka, myrtle, burgundy; for tailored gowns; $1.75value at,.,.,,,........................ ...................... .................... ........ j m ,.$J.OO Shadow striped French Serges hi all the newest shades; vajue $l.25, at.. Imported WpoLTaffietWsin all the fashionable shades* 'Yard, $1.25,$lr8sCj... 75c Novelty striped Dress Goods in the newest shades of Copenhagen., browns, olives, blues, taupe, etc., 42 inches Wide; $1,00 value at................w...-,.........../ Shadow checked Dress Goods in blUB, brown, .olive, burgundy. ■Very special atr, per yard,...,,............... ....... ...... ...................................... 100pieces double width Dress Fluids in rich dark color combinations. 25c value.' Nery special at, per yard »*/,*»i*>**i*»A*#A9«»Mf*),1»*M‘'*rf**»A*'*,W>*'^**^'**V*.^<*,**'’u,jfJirV^,.V Danish Cloth, 60pieces of these Well known goods, all colors ; 16c value, yaTd 8c 42-mho all-wool Storm SergeS in heavy weight; all the best shades of "blue, 4 ftp browns, reds, greens, black. .Very special at, per y a r d ~ ...>.....-.......- ... it- IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES T ■' ' “ ~"I'1’ ' ’ " y “ 1 ..... i " V V " V " ' f.~ ' , >• ' : . v * Pre-eminently Correct » ; ,, * P E R F E C T IO N IN CU T , T A IL O R IN G AND M A T E R IA L SH OW N The oleVer’ woman realizes the importance of being fashionably gowned. She appreciates the fact the well-dressed woman is the one < who has studied ha individual style and brought out her good points, end who Insists upon elegance and distinction, as well as correctness"* of cut; tnUorihgand material. It is our aim to combine ail .ihese eiemeutB of good dtessing in everything we show pertaining to,wom- an’s Wear. Our Suits incorporate ev«sry feature that "discriminatleg women demand*. Individuality,- originality, artistic workmanship harmonious coloring,"and an entire elimination of the conspicuous and, bizarre. ■ . • i , Another Big ^Collection o f Sty lish , 4 - * 4 >’ ' V ’ p 1 ’ I T o B e O f fe red A t “How Is it Possible to Produce Such Stylish Suits for Such Low Prices?” « Th » 1*a v s have to answer many times a day in our great Suit Section—and it Ln’ t a matter that concern*? our customers alone for othermwho 4t* trying to fallow our lead and eventually become comqetitora, are wondering how we can sell such, stylish garments al> the low.tf^aig if you kn^w the effort and totem that co-operat* with n* along tbes*4infs you would not wonder at our success, ■ _ ■ * k , * . ' ’ * C „ . . - •’ o 8@88B m: „ The assured In doln ■pluralit ‘ gressm Con "" used m people ’ .made n ezation.. .Mr. ing and district will he . safe. "Wh Denver the dls Xenia lug to Do mont, Wo,men’s and Small Women’s 1 Newest Sweater Coats. ' ’ - O These nobby stylesjnow so popular in §11 the mostwantad colors, in cluding red, blue and gray; allure double breasted and* trimmed. Pri ces $4,98, $848 and. Women’ s knit SweaterVests at $1,25—Double, breasted; white, red and black and white. This is the time to get these Sweater*, a* later the variety will not be so liberal. i t , ' Special pnrcliaseorwomen’ fiflamielloktsNlght Robes in f t big variety of styles and color combinations.Tn stripes and plaids, trimmed with solid colors on cuffs* collars and fronts, Made full wide ami long, while the price is only,..;.............................. ......................................................................... Tw o Special* fo r Ladies’ Waist* on M»raday tbatwill be very interesting for the reason they’re up-to-date and recently arrived, and offered' to you special on Monday at, each,,.,...................................... . ...... $ 1.25 Gnoatylo i s ; baclfandregi ,plain.white Marseilles Waist*, wall tailored with the new yokes in k’"'s r ularly sells at $1.76. Th* other *tyls—an elegant fancy' Persian striped cotton serge, m light and dark effects, very choice assortment, tucked.yokes and trimmed lace, long slttvee, button a t back; good value at $2,00. Your choice of the two styles...—................... ....... .... ...... ' XCiBmi 11,Z5 W OM E N ’S D A IN T Y N E G L IG E E S „ Special»Values in in the Latest Effects „ Many pretty new models have been added to our showing, making our collec tion notably representative. These special assortments are note worthy for their exceptional value giving. , - , - „ A big full line of Women’ s floooed lined Flannellette. Wrappers, all are nicely trimmed made and out full wicjjB and long, and just the thing for good sturdy, hard wear; regular value $1.25,............ ..... ..... ........ ............ Women’s Kimonis ^nd Dressing Sacques The grandest lines ever shown any where, Including novelty designs, n n and the more conservative stylos, made with pgplins and In m variety that llHlT - will suit the mostfastidouH 600 7Bo and......................................... ................. U U ^ Special new long kimonas ih fleeced lined flannellettes, failed with satin folds down front, of solid colors to harmonize with iho new Japanese and Oriental effects of the goods. These are all of the latest possible styles and special prices $Lfe0, $2.50.............. ..... ..... ...................... .................. . vpuu $10.00 Children’s New Astrakan Coats $5.00 These are particularly the best wearing, the most comfortable and becoming coats for Misses and Children., They are variously trimmed with braid* and self colored bands oh cuffs and collars. 8izeB range from 6 to 14 years. This is a grand opportunity fortho girls. We advocate early selection rb the number of coats is limited. ' „ . VOTI W e’re members o f The Merchant’s .^wociation which refunds round trip railroad farp to points within 40 miles o f §>pring0eld upon purchases o f $15.00 or over at any one or all Association stores combined. mwtmmmmAmimmmmmmmmmmmmm THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO t l USED AND EKOORSED NY Th* O twh IOn***rr*aty *4 KhMie, KiwYorkCHy. Th*f 0»»W>» >fghw**. rhS»**lpM«. Chfti**C****ft*l*r)f »*h««l *»09*rt.Ch(c*jo, AND OTHER ILEAttNKI OONMRVATORlEa A «wwt**tb*iWMrt ta d priywftl tose,en ptote e**e, dwrubW worimwiihij, plM*fbinUM ftwit racle 6«*t ln*trumeni« «M « io-a*y. IlteU w i ■Tsasas i #wr ib* bemri, w4eteIt* IMidi Vh« o OA^|M<MH h , ia kb* ttsrfcat wk«, The Peddling Of Glasses haa befcn prohibited by law in most state* onJ account of the incompotency at the j then {hat1are engaged In* tbafc Way[^* o f doing business. A call at our office will convince you of the difference. w wk yk If* LEHR A COMPANY, N^nuPwi, under WnipiTariyATOrtblecoritUUtmswbkb leewm > EastOiif Pa* Chas* JT* a / p M’ f’g. Optician D‘ Main iff.. Hpringfieid, O. —Having decided to quit the fence business i am soiling what remains of niy lino of rUtsbufgPerfeel fence at cost* O, M. O i ' our © * Mattresses, bod springs, th* best to bo had at McMillan,s. ..•> <• , < t , V '>!,■#,***»* V>-» •• * YOUR AWBITTE If your Appetite i» poor, eat meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choiee meats are not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them, G G WEIMER, |M*f* Medium Weight Fall Clothing is in demand now# and wo have an extremely ole* garit line o f correct shades and coloringa in fine serg* cs, careimores^ tweeds -for, units,-And .the best and la- testfabries for overcoats. W o fit and fashion 'your suit or overcoat so that it give® ■ distinctive stylex correct fit and shape. 1 GIVE US A CALL. *** . 5 *? •otfk V l /I ■ .erit fe-g. MC.T * ■ <A&; eof>vRjftUT KANY, The Tailor, XB&M, OtitO, Bath Fairfle Osh Beaver Caesar, Cedarv Cedarv Jeffers Bower Miami Miami Yello New J Ross,... Silver JameB Spring “ Sprin Sugar Bellbt Xenia* Xenia, Xenia XemA Xenia Xenia, pXen ia Xenia, Xenia Xenia e* TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
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