The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

p flallow ty & Cherry tl E. H i l n . S t . , X t n l a , 0 . {eadquarters far BelitMe Carpets, Rags, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. Xenia’s ExoiusiveCarpet and DraperyHouse WeSellat RightPrices Lumber, Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, | B lin d s . Cement, Lime .. Plaster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, Brick, etc., etc. When You Decide To Buy A Bill of Lumber Buy The BEST and Buy It HERE! I t ’s TheJHK im t You N e e d I P s T h e K ind W e S e l l I P s T h e . K ind It Pays To Buy, - THE SAME IS TRUE OF Building Material F o r W h ic h WE ARE HEADQUARTERS SAHtt&AY NIGHT REETlKG Job tt Cabot, a hbtsd orator, of Bouton 'will apeak on oampaign issues either m front of th« court j house or in the assembly room, | Xenia, depending on tbs weather, : on Matarday night. If possible yqu should hear him, SAY IT IS GREAT Yellow Spring* people vote# recently for ft new high echoel i building* To tbie end tbe board baa been making a trip over tbe etate viewing new atruoture*. Several day* ago our new building was inspected, Tbe board was unanimous in saying It was the most modern, bosh arranged the handsomest building they bad visited. RETURNS AFTER SIXTY YEARS Cedarvllle repoived a short visit UstSaturday fromMr. John Wright, of near Hartford City, Ind,, after an absence of nearly sixty years. He left here With his parents in 1861 but returned in 1856 on a short visit. Mr. Wright was interested in the old town, especially his old home just back of the Orr building. His mother being of the Reid family he was haturailyinteresled in the old Beld homestead as well as tbe J. C. Stormont home.and Masaies Creek cemetery where a brother rests.* Mr. Wright was accompanied by his wife and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Christ. During their stay they were guests of Mrs. W. H. Ilifl, a cousin. ■■KT , ' , ' ' ‘ ' JUD IC IAL TICKET ■i x For Judea of Supremo Court, (Vote for Two) MAURICE H. DONAHUE 4 A A X" JAMES! G. JOHNSON, i- , ‘ X For Judgeof the Oourfcof Appeals, (Vote fo, Quo) HENRY L. FERNEDING. X For Judge oftlioProbate Court, , (VoteforOne) ■ OLIVER WATSON. ___ - i ...... ......... .. ; JUDGEH. L. FERNEDING ' - x “, _ »’> } . . . J'* ‘J • . . ^ * l ■To the P e o p le o f the Second JudicialD isirici: l respec tfu lly su bm it m y n am e a n d reco rd fo r a SECOND TERM , . • a s a m em ber o f th e ■ * COURT O F APPEALS a n d w o u ld a p p re c ia te y o u r su p p o rt. This office is not a partisan One, and my name will appear on the SEPA RA TE NON -PARTISAN JUD I­ CIAL T ICKET . T o vote for me this ballot is to be marked as follows: X H EN RY L . FERNED ING § P u re S e a lsh ip t” O y s te rs iVHeke «fWn« t*Kfc«i\ ‘\ stKLsmwr (nrsTtns \ \NoCbemkalVreserv«aVY*\ .. . iv'tUv.nt YlrxK.Vfts&MisviilGHJ A P P L E S ! A PPLE S ! Just received a Car ef Fine W in ter Apples Get Them While They Are Cheap Peaches! Peaches! Jtiat Received 4 More Cars of Fancy Elbertai Special Price for Canning, Get Them While They Are Cheap H . E. S chm id t & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . . Xenia, Ohio. DIDHEKEPUSOUTOFWAR? ASK THE FATHERS AND MOTHERS, WIVES, SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF THOSE WHO SLEEP ON THE HILLSIDE If anyone doubts that we made war on Mexico at Vera Cruz, a§k the mothers and fathers of .the boys who were killed on the streets of the Mexican seaport. Ask the wives and mothers and sisters of the Mexicans who were killed at Vera Cruz whether we were at war with Mexico. * ■ Ask the relatives of the eighteen American civilians who were butchered at Santa Ysabel. . . ■. Ask the relatives of the United States soldiers who were treacherously slain at'Carrizal. Ask the mothers and sisters of those who were slaughtered in the raid at Col­ umbus. New Mexico, whether we were at war with Mexico. Ask the citizens of Brownsville, Red House-Ferry, Progeso and Los Peladas whether the President “ has kept us out of war.** Ask the women and children who were threatened with death at Tampico by an infuriated Mexican mob. Ask the thousands of American citizens (who were called upon to abandon their property in.Mexico and to return forthwith to the United States whether the President "has kept us out of war.” Ask the hundreds of those refugees who are in the United States today, prac­ tically penniless and in \want, who were forced to leave their property and homes in Mexico because the Wilson Administration refused to1give them the protection to which they were justly entitled. Ask the thousands of peaceful Mexicans who have suffered famine during “watchful waiting.’* And finally ask the wives and children, the dependent mothers, fathers and sisters of the 150,000 National Guardsmen who are encamped on the Mexican border whether the President has kept us out of war with Mexico* - A Issued by Ohio Republican State Executive Committee, CHAS. 8. HATFIELD, Chairman, 12th Floor, 8 East Long S t, Columbus, Ohio. ivertisemsnt. A Record-Breaking Sale Indeed-and- the Heart of the Season Wsnfbn’s and Misses’ "■ COATS $5;95 $7.95 ♦19Women's and - Misses’ Coats............ $15Women’s and Muses’ Coats,,..........,,,. $20 Women’s and * A 1A Misses’Coats....... „........ 3) | $24.60Women’s" ■* ‘tff if -f t C PluBh Coats...,...............£ j $86Women’s and O A p Misses’ Coats...............J ) f O e V t ) Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES $7.96Women’s and Misses* Dresses........... $10.u0 Women’s and - Misses’ Dresses.... .... *20.00Women’s and Misses’ DresBes__ __ #24,60Women’s and Misses' D r e s s e s .... $86.00Women's and Misses’ Dresses... $3.95 $5.95 10.95 12.95 $18.95 EX TRA SPECIAL $2.00 SILK WAIST* $6.00MILE £»/* a . w a i s t s ...... .............. Women’s and Women’s endMisses’ SK IRTS Misses’ Suits $ 15,00 Woman’* and M isses’ S u i t s ............ ................... $ 18.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits ^ , $20 and $ 22.50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits ........................ $25 and $ 27,50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35 and $ 37.50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits #• • • • • • #■•«»«#• e • • i $7.95 .$9.95 $11.95 $14.95 $19.95 ILL STYLES All KINDS ATASAVINGOF 33 1-3 PER CERT -$6.00 Women’s and ’ Misses’ S k irts .......... $0 and $7 Women’s and Mieses’ Sk irts..... #7 and $8 Women’s and Mieses Skirts,.., $10.00 Women’s and Misses’ Sk irts $16.00 Women’s and MisseB* Sk irts $1.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $7.95 Childrens’ and Girls’ COATS $5,00 and $0.00 Children’s Coats,, $8.00 and $10.00 Children’s Goats.., $8.00 and $10.00 Girls’ Coats $13.00 and $18.60 (.GirlB’ Coats $16.00 and $19,60 Girls* Coats > UltMINM)»«•«•< EXTRA SPECIAL $10,00 Women’s and.. Misses’ WHITE CHUT* CHILLA COATS.. $3.95 35 south a e MAIN 3D DAK TON, OHIO. LEGAL NOTICE. Catherine Schneider, Plaintiff, v f . ,. ^ . ■ Jacob Schneider, Defendant, Notice. Jacob Schneider, residing at Evans­ ville, Indiana, Will take notice that on October 24, 1910, Catherine Sch­ neider filed in said court her petition against him for divorce upon the grounds of gross neglect of duty and that the same Will he for hearing at the Court House in Xenia on and aft­ er December 11* 1910, by which time defendant must answer or, demur to said petition or judgment may be taken against him. (Signed) Catherine Schneider. Wematter hew hard your h««4 »**a Ma wMr* .hott-i'W* mas via m # **«. FOR SALE—I have for sale a very desirable, centrally" located piece of property in Xenia, which will rent to good tenant to pay 10 per cent per annum, The price is $0,000, hut time can be had on much of this, if de­ sired. No better location in town, only one square from court house. As an investment this Would he first class. See A, W. Tresise, No. 80 Greene street, Xenia, Y, II. C, A. Building, W« i E rjUit j c sc. is til VW CASTOR IA and Ohilfesn, TillKMYdSiltAtaftlstM Mbitstil* imp* D. Surf L N Si k b Th- night the was the vote The ed bj voter Were crowi ' Lo< feren Peop! eithet when polls vote ; pecte has t The 1 corpo Frc i evidet ’,ad a ation cratic This precir The Myrot erene not a not b head tion erene >-u and Th» r , votes ' porai .- - & * $ • PRO! . AT’ The ed me: than straw in mo- dicate Howa vote i the H to the Organ Mars! the re, canva had ti ment. lead oi canvas of me count} The •BKBti^SSS5Sd|HI n Uv* es !,95 1.95 1.95 1.95 195 Ms’ Marsh Howai Johnst Snodg Trade) Watso COUN N The Suprei J. H A A M. Js J b Sum lican < Donah. MARS ' ) The dicatet much for pr suit and st; ent fo was b Johnsc tum t v Las' fhroup sent oi behind the tic fed foi party . SUppor Winnei made An ir a t Ja'n united Marsh more ■ dates < in chi Watso* carriei Over A The th# jt J.95 1.95 1.95 >.95 9.95 T ms *' 195 i

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