The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

| MBBIPwjP the CederriH* Ifewdil KARLH BULL EDITOR f t '‘K ?. *7 - 'l ' /*' -s* ^ v." Theflorae Store’s Greatest Sale OUR THIRTEENTH Begins Next / Entered at the Fpst-Ofli**, C«d*r- vilte, 0., October *1, 1887, « cl*** matter, FRIDAY, OCTOBER V1M1 TEE KU KLUX CLASH, *J The bloody riaah in a little T#XM town between Ku Kliix Klim parader* end a sheriff's powe show* the dan­ ger* that can and. will arise when any; ijrgwiicatiott assume* to itself law enforcing power and attempt*-to act upon such assumption, If one organ­ ization can claim such power then all other organisations are entitled to make the same claim and law enforce msnt would resolve itself into,noth-: ing more nor less than a clash of conflicting claimants with an ultimate, decision through the survival o f the, fittest. We would bo back again to primitive condition^ when brute force was the only law of the land. ' The Klahgmen may have conceived, and possibly may have rightly cost coived, that their parade/Was justified through the right of assemblage, but they were absolutely wrong in the manner In which they asserted their *rjght. If they believed they were .be­ ing unjustly treated by the-law en­ forcing officers they should have 'ap­ pealed to the courts wljeh their claims: would either have beep sustained or rejected. And they should have abid- if - „ „ t s - y FOUNDING OF THE < FAHIEN-T^HAN COMPANY 13 -YEARS AGO «<, 1 Uv'L 1 _ , 4 v v ‘ + ' ' * ,’r , w , > « , '■ f -■*. ,*<i ;v ■ - ■ ■ - . . i ^ *- ' .... . - ■' , - i .■• ■.i ..... 'n ■,* >^ a ' - /, ■< . ■ ^ .. t .. .. . -y *1*- '*p '1 *.' . .■ . . • .'■* ;. - . . .........■ , . i*..• * . ,^V.,;J*. 7 ; ’/;. ^- 'H'...tl So that all may know about the tremendous merchandise movement ; to begin next' Monday at The Heine Store, this advance notice Is put forth. 9 Purchases representing hundreds, of tholisatids o f dollars are involved; nothing so vast has bden attempted in this locality before, though twelve great birthday sales have pre­ ceded this one. :' v ' / / > 1 ' AT Every need o f the individual and the home has been provided for chandising plan... - - V " / V , , »" Planting Brings Clients \\ represents y »u r bw*to«« pohey. You my * money and make mopry fo r you r patrons, yoursrif by using ™ high grade paper Bond.—and good printing, both ol which WCcan give you . I f you want printing service and geohemy—• five useatrieh. - 1 ■*• xn our mer- i K. - ', * • *• FIND HERE Full stocks of Glowing tumn and Winter * ' dise, at Lower Prices Than for Several Years Past. ‘ You’1!! Find Here; A $100,000 stock o f ..Ready-Made Garments for Women, Misses and Children. A $50,000 stock of Silks and Dress.Goods, A $50,000 stock of Curtains and Draperies, A $30,000 stock of Hosiery and Underwear, A $25,000 stock of Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Trim- ■mings. ■ • •• ■ / A $40,000 stock of Rugs and-Floor Coverings, A $20,000 stock of White and Colored Wash Goods. And Trunks, Bags, Toys, Dolls, Glassware, China and what not. ^ It will be a l>ig sale from big stocks. We have pre­ pared generously in every department in the • store,' ■ ■ '.v , ' *r. ■* *11 \ Wanted to Buy Your Experience ” • / *<• ■' ■. . f, And hutmei* judgement at remuneration ranging ranging from $1000 to $3000pet year, i* the proposition which a client o f thi* office make* to not more than 5 mm in thi* county who can qualify at resident di­ rector* in Ohio corporations, capitalized at $4,250,000. Thk is part time proposition open to men with es­ tablished business relations, Address with reference T. t . FRANKENBERG, l> Counselor in Publicity 16 E, Eread Straet, ffif OURPRICESONRAi.E im.i.« ^ Quality lias been the standard o f our purchases, and the prices at which afl merchandise wilt be pffered are so low as to be entirely out of proportion to the worth o f the geiods. ~ f Our organization is keyed up to an enthusiasm hitherto unapproached* The display and demon­ stration o f merchandise will be attractive and the low prices Will be a revelation to both old and new friends. A s always, we have plenty o f goods. f ■. ' ; ' ! - « ^[Throughout October^ the Birthday Month, come to this store at every opportunity. The daily offer­ ings will be sensational. <* * <*» i fThe F a h ie n T e h a n © l /i Voung America Sends Vast Relief To Needy Abroad VRrlous tcllef projectu of the , 1111110 ? American lied Cro*» in fiutopenn countries'tesultocl In helping 287,000 destitute children during *he last fis­ cal year, according to the annual re­ port of the American Bed Cross for that period. The growth of the activi­ ties of the Juniors abroad is mani­ fested by a comparison which Shows this figure IS 200,000 larger than that o f the previous fiscal, year. The National Children's Fund ralseu by school children, memhers of the .Tuhlor American Itcd Cross, was drawn upon for $120,557 forthcae proj­ ects. Receipts for the National Chil­ dren's.Fund during the last fiscal year totalled $158,817. Amsrtoa Succors Russian* Food, clothing mid medfcnl relief costing $700,000 ha# been provided by ! the American Red Cross for flic flow*- • sends of Hussliin refuio'ci u- •..i.-i.-,’ 1 hist year la ivu u * s clnity. ' ■ ? Bon not forget the McMillan aale of household goods at the McMillan' Cement Bloc factory Saturday* Oct, 8* ■.” > ed by the courts ruling, no ’matter whefheri it was fyr taem or against them, But when they; attempted to resist legally constituted authorities thpn-they set themselves above'the law and trampled it under fpot. , The incident readily illustrates the danger-that can arise from Any body of men setting themselves up as a law enforcing machine without legal au­ thorization-from thef majority pf the people. It puts the klan1 in the posi­ tion of being not a"luty respecting.but a law resisting agd law defying organ jzation, and in such a position it can­ not be visited by the full' force,of the lawitself. The people of this country are determined -to have centralized 'and Unified government and they will not Submit to a rule by discordant and antagonistic) groups.- ^ ^ i-r ,» ijr. . Not What You'Wlsh.ButWhatYou Cap No one Ah earth, ever accomplished *fully and completely,all his life ideals. Ap old proverb say#; “The king him­ self doe's ,only what he can? not what he wishes.”' Even the wdst successful 'men generally carry, about with them" In their Inmost*,hearts o' secret and lurking ^ense.of failure, /But flint Is no reason why one should'become pe$-* sfmlstlc or Ids manpee sarcastic and depressing. Many musicians and mu­ sic,teachers, especially those who have not always received that recognition from the public which they feel they deserve, arc doing untold harm to the cause of their musical,art by their caustlc ancfpessimistic speeches, which tend to dishearten their younger’Tol* leagues and even thiflr pupils. Addition' t o , Museum'* Treasure*. .Among- the^ecent—notable—ncquist .Hons of the American Museum of Nat- Ural History, is a block pf vertebrate tossIlS from the great fossil quarry at Agatb, Neb. A section from the rich­ er part of. the quarry was selected, skillfully renioved, hosed and trans­ ported to New York.t -The specimen, weighing about three tons bused, shown in a space of 8% Dy 8 feet as many air’ 10 skulls, with corresponding number* of skeleton bones. ' * . / .Real Estate. MUMS - „ ■’ Town- Residences—Vacant Bote LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE • The Etet , on Earth , J .6 . McCorkeU Envelopes to Match Use envelopes to match the color of your , stationery. ply you with fine letterheads iammemuli Bond and furnish ____ „ - match in any of the twelve colorS-or white. ^ . . . , , Lot Us Show- You What We Can Do TRY OUR lOB PRINTING WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM *Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro­ vides You With the Best. ; : -T I F F A N Y . aBETTER GLASSES S.. Detroit St. Nenia, O- • SHOCK A B S O R B E R S nm Work with the Ford *pring»— not againit them. The "third spring” checkStho reboundand Stop* the *ide-*w*y, Save tire«( fuel, and cardeprecintion.Mod. ,erate inprice. s Dhtriiutof k ' * r » ' R. A. MURDOCK, Cedaryille,and Jamestown- B u r p e e J o h n s o n C o ma M iifACTUBtan I NDI A N A P O L I E , U. S- A . in all the new and-desirable tbings now ready . , / , I Oxfords,. Boots and Slippers for v jaw* Women .^Oxfords and Boots for Men For 22 years'we have made a specialty of fitting childrens shoes. This season we are better prepared than ever. We have not only ail sizes but all widths necessary for fitting growing fee^ ' ■ Exclusive agents for Arch Preserver Shoe* Frazer^ Shoe Store , m m location 11 FJastMain Street, ajpiateapwtehiWarfeecewswnssteasasaisiliswswSMtsteiateaaissaiwa*** «Xenia, Ohio

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