The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

m m CA! EVACUATENACO fbuNdVAt t k i r n R M r a tM i i t iM S W W ir S * u a f l p iif$NGbtnlifinWio Frn IMM Statts. TOUTES TOWN’S HEUTRAITY Flnrt Ch'*f C*ll*d Upon by 8 t*t# Do* partmont to Withdraw Hit* Trogpf From th* Bord*r Community. C*rr*nz* Won't p»»t With Oovorij' . moot* Which H*y# No Diplomatic Agvnt* at Vera Crux. WashtiMEton, July £3.—’An Issue has? boon Jolnad between t'aounited titans and jtho Carranxs faction ia Mexico that may force the bauds of this gov­ ernment In Its relations with the ro* public south of tV border. . ' Camroxa ha# violated too neutrality rf Naco, Just across the lino from No- galea. Arl#., andsharprepresentqtions have been seat to him In which he ha# been called upon to withdraw hie troops from that town. ‘ If Carranza ' should refuse, or fail to act in accord one®with thts injunction', it would be, incumbent on theUnited States either to- enforce the neutrality of Naco by its® use pi troops, or resort to other measures that might lead to immedi­ ate serious'Consequences. Thera is one way that the adminis­ tration could punish Carranza without a resort to arms if he repudiated the agreement under which Naco’a neu irality; was guaranteed by the Maxi can factions at the Instance' of the .UttitM States!' This would be by shutting off his supply of arms mid ammunition from the United Sinter- Such action may be taken by the pres­ ident under the authority of a resolu­ tion'passed by congress in 1513. Naco was made a neutral todvn be- cause the fighting in the neighborhood menaced American life and property In Nogales. Diplomatic advices from Mexico stated that Carranza had given notice that he would not receive commis­ sions from or transact business with foreign geneminent# which have no diplomatic agents accredited to M b -government at Vera Cruz. Enforce­ ment of such an order practically woudl cutob theCarranza government from further communication with all the foreign nations which have minis-, ters resident in Mexico City. It would rpf, according to the.Information re­ ceived, Sever his informal relations with the United States government, as Carranza Is'understood to regard Consul- Silliman at Vera Cruz as a properly'accredited agent. ■' ‘ v • In official quarters the opinion pre­ vail# that the military situation in Mexico Just at this time, is too, uncer­ tain for any new step on, the part of the United; States, and the outcome of approaching conflicts between Carran­ za and ViHa forces in^.central Mexico is being awaited with considerable in­ terest, v Stop your- bad bream With Ur, MO**" l* u d lv * Tablet*, MAN HUH? tMcSeS Horn ImwW# Tnrwtttn H*#e of Mormon Church* ■ IHmuT. r.ily r:- Hr iu* a crisis tie- ft T5 f'O '. 1 iC'ilUi ■ tmu of Jt'ji'pu l--. ,Mu;U*. head of tbo Mormon i-bur<h in fait I*ai o <’icy, to tin- impt r.i ;:;-l V i';;v:fs o° t,m Jack- son Hw!o cr<rr+vy in tVycuniiiK- whero a tansnn of $* is tfi demon ; t-d for F-roitU'S relcaso by the three robber# who commitf«I the holdup of 123 passengers touring Yellowstone park July I*, ami who more recently cxa<ted ransom for the release tf E. A. Empty, a wealthy cattleman living near Idaho Falls, Idaho, federal authorities of the department of jus­ tice here, under orders from Wash­ ington, decided upon extraordinary precautions for the safety of the Mor­ mon church »iead and laid new plans tg scour the entire, west fo.r the cap­ ture of the bandits, Federal Attorney V.rinr.p, vrdored to retmil ■'Tom the Mexican border, arrived ip Denver to arrange the bandit hunt. Anthracite Miners May Strike, New York, JuJy 23. — Tim United Mine workers of America, through officers Of the organization, announced that preparations arc being made for a national strike Of .atithraeUe coal miners, Tim preparations wJH Include f. .campaign with two meetings a day until Sept 6. FOR SALE. Bicjs will bo repoivod by the Cleric until 12noon, July 80 'Its, for one or all of the building# except the Stone Winter House) on the Bobfe Bird, (formerly Alex Irvin) lot, on north {Jam St., make bids for each' build- rng, or for all, 1- By ordor ot the Board of Educa­ tion. Andrew Jackson, (Jlork, NOTICE .'Notice is hereby given, that the pasturing o f all kinds of stock (whether^hearded or not) on the public highway of this township is hereby positively forbidden. By order of theTownship Trustees - Andrew Jackson, ' Township-Clerk. MAYOR'S NOTICE. T?o the Owners of the lots and lands in the village of Cedarville, Ohio: In compliance :v?ith the re­ quirements of-Section. 1732—A, of the-revised statutes I hereby notify the owners of lots and' lands in Cedarville to cut and destroy alt Chndda and common, thistles ' and other noxious weeds growing on any such Jots and lands within the corporation, so that' they may_ hot mature seeds and Spread to, adjoining tats. - On failure o f any such Owner to; comply with the law- in regard, there-- io^the town council may employ persons to cut or destroy said noxious weeds , and. the expense thereof will bo a Ren on Said lots and. lands'and collected as taxes., JB, E. M’FAKLAND, Mayor of Village of-Cedarville* ' MUefr* AnU-Paih riff* tet. sit pain THEGREATCROSSROARS WHEREBUYERANDSELLERMEET There*# good cheer among rural folk#, Harvest is generous. Ohio State,Fair lathe cross road# where buyer and sellermoot. The business farmer makes wages netting America's greatest exposition. Premiums are liberal. Catalog may be had by asking* A trip to the State Fair is a profliTuhdpplng tour. All Signs,now indicate record attendance and exhibits. The groundB ^are beautiful, made so by the art of the landscape gardaer. The many requests for space assure that'tho ground will be filled with the newest and the best. Write for catalog and information Do it now. i DAYTON, OHIO Saturday Is Our Semi-Annual “Remnant Day” This important event is inaug­ urated for the -purpose o f dis­ posing oftnany small quanti­ ties o f desir­ able merchan­ dise before in­ ventory. Kemnants in almost every department in »ANNUAL REMNANT 'DAY Ow f c j * - JUftlHU&> B*y this big store will be offered at prices errep- tionally low. Come to the store early Sat­ urday and look for the Red “RemnantDay” Tickets *$• We Close At 12 Noon Every >!gJ|nih*Ka# "If1 £jk 'HggSW* DURING JU1.Y AND AUGUST EMPLOYEES HALF HOLIDAY U***ti*l 1 a itJta# ai LEJS s JE k #JS>.v 1V1LL K LAaJ# R*l# tSSS Malii at Second The New A i r W e a v e Palm Beach and Mohair Coat and Trousers Our “300 Hitters” in the V v • I H o t W ea th er L ea gu e P rice s $6.00 to $12.00 We are also closing out all suits including Blue Serge at Clearance sale prices $ 9 .7 5 , $ 1 2 .5 0 , $ 1 7 .5 0 , $ 2 2 .5 0 Look over our Shirt Sale, in silks and cheaper grades at -■ ‘ 59c to $3.75, * # * <( * * ' * * ' ‘ " x ^ . " , f « ' *■ ’ * - f - Panama, Leghorns, Sennetts and Split Straws at Sale Prices. Main Street, Opposite Court House Xenia, Ohio The first two days of our Great Removal Sale found hundreds of buyers taking *■ advantage of the many useful bargains we are offering at this sale* We have not just reduced a few items, but have reduced everything in our store* We - 8 1 • . • expect everything to bo sold in the next few weeks* Notice some of the ex/ ceptional good bargains belowi ^ t Extraordinary Prices on Wash Skirts Tub Skirts Whit* Gabardine Wash Skirts for - $1.5ff Thi*Skirt if worth at least $2*50 White Gabardine Skirts for - - $1,95 We sol i these earlier in the season for $3*00 , StylishNewWaists Prieedat 89c Special in Silks for this One Week Only $1.00 Silks, 27 inehes wide, all color* - 39c Ladies’ Union Suits at Attractive Prices 75c Suits, tight knee* •••* . *•••••** «•» 49c 50c Suits, tight knee *•«.*****»»< *«*. 39c 40c Suit*, tight knee*»* *•»»*<,.*••• *«29c These are excellent values and were not placed on sale until today Buy Your Domestics Now Wo have placed prices on our Domestics for quick clearance. Although all cotton g *ods are advancing, we are giving you prices whichyou cannot afford to pass. 30 in. Bleached Muslin*.................. .5c 37 in. Brown Muslin,..................**.. *5e 81 in. Bleached Sheeting, .excellent quality....... . .221-2c yd. . fat— 'r'r"'1 ' ' ^ *» - - Palm Beach Suits Suits for«•**, *i *<■•***«i*, *•>*•t<i$7*50 formerly sold at $10 to $15 E. N IA , g h i k n* OHIO

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