The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

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A » f a r *# © o m jw n m t |0 t t to o # s o r *- ' ' V i.„.M.. ^ .,,„ ,....... ; .... ...........^ 4 . o f &or»os,.to * t t o w Jw o <lo«tro|etl _ We ftre jn toe g ra ta to u to e # J*y to o #t*j» to ooneemed* fa n ^ m A ^ j j g -Ervin. CV Stototo» pyoride th a t aU horwit de- - a tr o y # by th e 3Eto#rdo | to-re MocV Cotnwltetonerg to t the pnrpcwo o ‘. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, . preventing the spread of dangerdm « , O’ x S t o ■>%? ”'■ j i ir. ?-< ? *f t 0 d«M##oa a ttton r Eve stock t o a i lt o appratooa.0Sttoh appratoafe a rc t o ported, a s provided toy Jaw* to tor Governor of the state, H t h to a re - ^ a e s t toafe th* liOglslatoto provide toad# for the .payineflfc of *11 jertf claims. 1 itofan&mmumt&dy reportedlo aa lst I s a p riv a te stable in Dayton a n im a t ir u (ft k r r oftjtttm ito, im * Every th# *t*fel« wa* found to be affected, itt»* dhwovary o f those- cases vr*r aothiiog tmosaal. OU t# e ra is *r. tofectooua disease t h a t esisto alldver th* vo rld .p a rtio a ia riy in toraperai*- •itesatos. Thera a rc no ms#fl* o i knowinglimr loiig to#disease hss erxaated in Ohio. I ts appearance i* Iq rnom easatoeen t. Darldg the past totmS r five year* isolated cases have keen d sa ttw itb by th e presen t B o a # * t l i v e Stock Commissioner* in twenty-two coanttoe o f .'the state Mast » f toaee esses appeared In ru ra l d t e t e j where there was little opportunity fo r to e spread o f th e in. t e tw n . This i* a condition th a t ex- r/.iste In a b a t e every sia to o f HP- U ra te , m to n im m i every country hi th e temperate sene. Th* di»cov«fy of Dhuniars Itx Dayton m ftm e S»th m m M te fo re nsto lng to excite »n- wwid S tow * However, * farthr-f toveeHtetwiMrf « m ?Ural a t e wccm Hc M D a y t e led to to e diamv*r^ *r to# m m m o n # farm n ea r th#’ sNgr* Hare was a I s T k * stah le crowd- ad f a s tot h e hm , where to* oppor* w»Ry for toe spread o f th e inter*, t e n wa* Irtoet favorable, P fon tD l* ftotm to* diwae* ws# tfrae#d to # r - to to t e h t e i n th e e h y o f Dayton, and further invertigatiwi shewed to a t practically every horn* In Day ton m a rt have Itad an opportunity o f beromin* exposed to late*Won by having com# in eoniaif. either kaowtfcjdy or unknowingly with dtoeased honws, through rtables, watering trottfh#, hitching posts, ariaak-stnito shops, eto. Th* fart tons the disease has become m fene rid hi tor* k m s H lye of the m tm reach*# th* Hia te Board of I4v* Hteek rotnihtertoners, m aybe explained by th e ftsfitre of th e d is­ ease itself, and ateo by th*- fft-4*- «te#ie mne-htoery employed by the s ta te for tf>* mntifoi of totimal plaiTute, and for the pmieetton of th e 'm ats ******* N i«ae te o f die* Utojrlf wj-toeat any outward rtgmt. r r»- 1 )- !» Vh. s* - m!SSS3!*.jxu H I d th e H a tte r of to e Publication o f Notice In this E sta te - Banka Bccansed. JBM ffb r ’ - a 1toeDowcta 11 Woken is hereby given, t h a t th e un­ dersigned into been appo in ted and d u ly qualified by to e Erdfeate p o u r t Of Ureehc County, Ohio, *e Adm in­ istrato r of the above named e sta te . AU persona indebted to said estate rtmrifiTiiisiii w^^w^vv.e p*Nw*v^rt^wafp . muse max* imm ed ia te , peym eu t; those having d a lm s rplll prteetat them fo r settlement, •'. U O. Bull, W ^ X M t e ^ , c t e » e « « r f t £ i«a H im t iiff .T a iMUiMMiit ■ . t o » e » * « . ■w/.r, BREAD AND BUTER —A to h ipgf of bread every afternoon in the week, Six tickets for twenty-five cents mid you get your bread asyouwant it. N&gley Bros. Joe H iller, legislative lobbyist for toe liquor interests and to e man t o s t waged w ar on toe la te Cover- nor P a t i t e n la s t fa ll i tt to o cam­ paign, died Tuesday In Germany whet# he had gone for hi* health . F o r th a p a s t twelve year* h e ha* been to e formost champion of th« liquor Interest* in th is sta te . , »<‘H ay y o n r oorft and fcatUe be yonr only care, a n d y o ttr supreme delight—The Grose C m n iy F a ir/* - One o f th e feature# o f to e Clark Conniy F a ir w ill bo Win Dog show .' th e re being over one-hundred dae**& W rite to to Van B ird for catalogue and blank*for entry* fl.teHWundTrlp to Colnhibue Bull- d a y Ju ly SDtli, from O da rv ilfe . T rain leaves « : » a . m,* Pennsy l­ van ia Bine*. T h « i» fa m e t h to f t b i t w ill k ^ A m ? * H ite 1fitor* f t f a g f c & k f w&frm&ftiM* I t tju fcE y d c itf» y * t h w ^ f t o * w h i c h m t m t f t i * th e u j i b # i l t o y « » « f p beem rn H M x f * " 7 1 * d t a d r u f f d iH t ^ fte*r% I ftA 'f d i f a w y m t , A iio fh h y a c a ipm e a n a a tre a td c * ! m ymt^bmhhy b*k* druff,nopimpio^aocrtiiBioo8. tog s w S ii ^wwa^w- ^4m3to"togy \-tft *#^#®*wa Guy Coin**, a supposed member of tiier band of horse thieve* th a t has playad in th is section with good r e ­ su lts, wax found guilty ofoo-mpBeity to th e Stealingot * home from Hr* TSarnert Hnteblson, oxt November*, lto f, from th e te a t o f to e Presby­ terian church Itt Xenia. The home; wa* reco-tered la s t fail from a h a r­ ness m aker a t Bf. H a ry ’a who bad purchased i t a few day* previews o f Colne*. Mayor Brennan hound him over under p«» b u t lie failed to give i t a n d was sen t Co Jail. Colne* fathe r is now In ja il a t W apakoneta on a charge o i harboring atoten horse*. --The different hall* fo r a r t ex­ hibit*, Agricultural and. HortKcU- in ra l product* a n d edueitionai de­ partment* will he m o te Interesting than ever a t the C latk County F a ir, .■■ (*.rtiMrtaifliUiiiiiii i,'/iiii*iWi.i(>wl'■ .-. ,»■■•■ ti. South Dakota is Long on Wealth and Short on People. 'Today it presents the best opportunities in America lor those who.want to get ahead on the Highway to Independence. More than £ 7 * 000,000 bushels of com, more than 47 , 000,000 of wheat, live stock to the value of $ 41 , 000 , 000 , hay to the valuej&f $12,000,000, andproducts of the mines above Sl^OOO.GOG, ware* someof the returns from South Dakota for 1905 , With ajpopuktion of oely 400 , 000 * and the annual production of newwealth above$ 166 , 000 , 000 , it can be readily understood why South Dakota people am pm^emus and happy. Thl outlook for 1000 crops is the best South Dakotahasever know.. Why don'tyou go there and investigate the openings’ along the m m lineaof this railway for youradtf? , FromChicago, and frommany other potatoin Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri, direct service to South Dakota m offered vk the i. CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE&ST. PAULRY. Its main lines and branch lines fairly gridiron the rich agricultural and stock countoy of South Dakota. Its mileagein South Dakota tomore than 1,200mik», and fty the buifdingof extensions tobeing rapidly increased- A NewLine kHowBemg Built fittoOhiimba-lain, a D., toftapHCSty, 8 ,0 , through Lyman, Stanley and Pennington Counties. Some of the best o p p o r t u n i ­ ties for sticcees are along these new Ikes. The railway company has no farm lands for sale orrent. Myou are interested, it toworth while to write today for a aew book on South Dakota. It will besent free by returnmail. —Hww#* tep#itefi, at K m a H*rt)ttg Broi, Iff A F# . A# — «o urea having to much bread at once. Six tickets for twenty-five cent entitles you to fresh', bread dally, Ma^toy Bre** Genera! Passenger Agent, CHICAGO. 0 f t to' f m ®x*e. W o r k w ii t w e s t i JEEPIi ■■ .i 1 * ! . A f*r«*U r#c Her,.A- ^ «i«on Homtey, parjors, T he ra w**: only"* tewbfti * The «ve«*aff #ettfc *0^1*1 m bdng served In . ■ ''TAfter.aW'h*e prtseillt jpitbflW to listen te #di H i d ^ t e n , Bev. ,p{fiT„W . J-B an , ftiso m ade * A “ f t is w ith, m ' members jo t tbi Jbiv. H en ry lew .tiring circulated to refain him. ?;'43[tev:.,Hehry':' -,, Raima vrlioro h enls before tafcl tiie Eitet G irard Lan clmrehj BMli tented .him a hi experts to g d e a B«,*v VjAf*.* - , I '■tfj ‘t»vir I ;, awarded; a .large » . . MadjsOu,' ;jpouht; itf o r fheyu jfc tfB ^ 4 far <hSt«hun£j|jg M The con tract io hi , . .. . . . . . 'lot»»;«»,iitiiut 100tp 150 days tOi f ,v I- 1 ' '*h*fi Round trip great wheat ■ ada, August hit f'ton •« Car ■ • . a s s or write Dr. . Bpringe, Ohio. ^ —Opt H free ca It. Oreive, Xenb County F a ir. Nov We w ith tiu shall cu duplical m family HD i p 2 i - La-^>- iL 'i A.v

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