The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
.J? * Ipf a £ _ E*0ell«p*l Qqt Atfc. fork w ill o<i« 8 f i r f t * m k lo fany o tk a r is i* , * , 'CedarviUe TWESTY-NIWrat TEAR NO. 34 . CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906. TW|B»UI w |tn w ir k e i with m \ ImteXtfmMtm&wt your sabstrtii- if .putt 4s* <»*& a a*uie- •mat $i sw teitiy 4s»F*d, «•*«*•«* FRIGE *1.00 A TEAK. KOI POT. yamieil met Friday svaji lay , aJl ’t ^ h a r a beingpresent, thaad jou rn - ‘ETt fronr 5 M« sVMm*d*rvft*mm ■ S r a , bring to take action o a the gStosnce making I t * pena lty fo r ^wBffl py anyone else to h itch a ,]|y t a to a telephone, electric light; $ telegraph pole to the ooporatwn, «Sfh* ordinance WM up for it* *<K 1wgtd readings And a t th e Mayor!* mil toy commitment o r Amendment, let a inembor ipoke, “ mum” b«- i*g ttie word. yfoa ordinance fo r th e 1first twp rW(iing was-road l a b lank fo rm , that If no amount w as given m to tffcafc the fine should be,. Before i t B passed it mustbe filled in in full. AH predicated in th e la s t Issue of the Herald the measure w ill die -from the fact th a t public sen timen t l* against it. Even members th a t a t first favored I t have since tak en a different view. The bend of JaiheS Bailey to r th e cwtw go f Geiiar Street wdsapprdved by council. Messrs. ■RoberfcTtofiali and A. H. DeSfi beings on At* .. Council adjourned antil.twxfc reg ular meeting, k a d a b a u g h r e t u r n s . H r . J . w . BwIrtHiTOii, W|,o needed H r. F . 8 . Kejrea as station AWnt h a s returned a n d entered op nw duties th is morning. H e will £ V? *? awlfltel‘t H r. B ay He- J 4 ? '~ * * * * W **S#**#a^r gu*****•»■ FALFESTIVAL. **{ll*fc**t.\ - rirstespafsp^ GIRL WANTED. - A girl th a tis desirous o tob ta in ihg *teady employment fpr the, w h iter and »S long thereafter an needed, can get Information a s to same, wages, etc., by applying a t th is office. | <—I faaye Just opened m y harness E store in the room vacated by L. F. 1 Born? where, you ’ oah^gefc harness, halters, pads, whips, collars, trace chains, m fact most any th ing kep t hi a first class shop, I am a tm pre pared t o d d y o iir, repa iring a t A leaSonahlp’prloe* SCHOOL NOTICE. The Cedarvilla Pub lic School w ill open H o n day September 8rd, W# desire each pupil to be p resen t a t th e opening. Come prepared- to help m ake th is a profitable school year. I wish,to meet afc th e school building a t 8 o’clock a. m . F rid ay Augusts} , a ll pupils’’who were no£ regu larly promoted last spring. B ring your g rade card .and h e p re- pared to show w ha t work you pur-' sued la s t year and. w h a t deficiencies you have m e t th is summer, I j F . H I Reynolds, Supt. BARR faTATE APPRAISED. T he late Jam es B a r t estate was appraised la s t Satu rday by Messrs. Jacob Sfegler, J . H. Nesbitt and ,C» W, Crouse, The homesteadwas valu ed a t |t,3*X), lo t where, undertaking establishment is located,1}glvsou and residence across th e stree t a t H ,000, 'The farm ' of M acres, worth of town W*s: '**•j r :\ v , * TbeL iid ies A id Society* a n d : tb.e Womens Missionary Sooiety^ofCe- darviUe, Ohio wish'totoffer-b^ibufee| ‘o f love^ tp thn memory o f Mrsi'Jteriv who died August 9nd, 1900 In her 87 yeari \ ^ s „} t ^ from* ou r societies in leaf th a u a year. She was a cha rter member of tb$ Missionary society and th e old e s t ' member of each organisation. Although to feeble to be an active ,member y e t Bhe never lost in terest b u t was ever Jteady to help in the <WO?k of the Master* - She loved, th e publican' primary* H r, Carpenter comes Before thfevo ters,a d e a n m an ■§Ie.'Gfj 4 E 55 £^Er' Hii.kh il- fconduct the hnsihem o f iftfe board to whlph h * t ^ p l |e e i n ; a capable . and efficientm anne r. Mri Oarpen- ' ter represents no Morion nor h a s ‘he the endorsement of any .‘.‘Boss” . **gh.eald ’he,, have such, th e H e ra ld eohid'HOt speak of him as we do. f ^,i>* < ...... _ . fo get ready for IflOir stock wewill ‘ elotee oniourwall paper a t one-half price.'. * - . * > , 32 and 400 papers a t 15 c. 20 and 28c papers at; Me. 4 1 ■•, 16 and 18c paper* a t 10c. - . 8 and lOp papers a t 6c. - , ” 6 and to papem a t #e. Borders same price. Wallmould ing one-half price,' t t will payyou to buy paper now and lay It up lor spring. . ‘W est’s Book Store1, Xenia, O. BlSewhcre in fchiaissue <5ft bis found the announcement o f Mr. A. G.'Car* punter ajs a cand idate fo r cohnfy. dommissHmer-hefore th e coming-ftet IstUdy-ofJBatulBWordjtad th* services o f h is house' and ev em n h e r weak7 ness h e r p lace7was Aeldoin vacah t. low her example and be also ready. ;We commend the, children tee the loving Bavior whom' she served. Mr*. 0 . H* Milligan.' 'v Mrs, J . H . Andrew. Mrs- J , %l Henderson. Cincinnati, O.,. Aug. 2STheU n itsd RMtes..C.0¥flFiinie»itv,, exlilhifc Achfeh; will be seen a t the Fa ll Festival to ba held in th is city for the four weeks following Tuesday, Aug, $8tb, will be a replica of the one seen a t the St. Xtoula Worid’s Ffiir, and w ill occupy a space of about 3600 square feet of floor space. .Ip- a lette r Just received by th e Board o f Directors tfom ifieut, 3, C. Waterman, 4th In fan try , tJ- $, A„ who will be in charge, of the Gov ernment Exhibit, a lis t ot the man-' k illing devices, Signal crops pafa* phernalr*, e tc .;' was included. The list includes; 1 A flew style a in, Bold, gun and limber with f a y figure* of horses and harness complete; A rapid fire gun, |QC&Ubore* style proposed to be used In fa n tryAdd Cavalry B*t- taiionsj a mounrian gdn with' pack mules; a n olfi Style muzsie load** mg field piece' with fi round Shot]| samples oif-projectiles, m sectfon8>' a collsction^of small a rm s’showing t h e ’rifle, a a e x h i b l t e d a t .the St. Bouis Ekpoaition; a collection . of miscellaneous revolvers a n d p h to ls showing evolution o f the revolver; Samples o f the Smallest and largest cartridges. used; shefeten - stands'; of a rm s,,Springfield -model of . 1008; dummy figure o f pack tn u le f fiag stands, silked, .flags, bunting flags; sam p le r of shoes showing evolution of marching sfioes; Alaska sled a n d dog harness, etc. .. •? | n addition te these there wiil he ati t h e la y figures’w ith uniform* and accouterment^ Opmplete includ ing horses- Ju,stAte, was seen a t the St. Bouts Wi»rid‘a F a ir; lay figure of man Vn buffalo, overcoat; ■and a ■ d isp lay o f Signal corps? supplies ju s t As are in tho ’UhitedStates A rm y apd ^»vy.,u*'^* N - I p th e la fte rd isp la y will be field .teiephbnesrHeUographfttripode; the ■the, 4 ifi^ ren t ffiaga';■ih;U|ei.the o flah te rn su sed for hightsignallling, teiee^pesi''«te*--:--'f’-!' *; “-.IilAut*- -Waterman ^‘'-Aiatea'thafr,th e i• Signal Corps exhibited *i* now on ite ir a y to Cincinnati, a n d theO rdn- MORTON-MURDOCK. The marriage of Miss Jennie Murdock, youngest daughter of Mr, B, M. Mul'dock on Tuesday even ing to Mr, W alter Morton of Rice, V»,, was quite a apprise to their many xiiman .^ The ceremony wa* preformed by Rev- W. R , Mcl’hcs- h e y r i>* C , jb ’ presence or the; immediate family. ^ A fter th e ^dinner following th e ceremony th e couple took tlielr de pa rtu re fo r Dayton, thence <o their hew home. . * Mr. Mortal? came here abou t a webk ago on a Visit and few there Were "t h a t even drsamod of the sp- proohing marriage. T h e groom i s * graduate o t the class ’t» froth HenarviUo CJolicgc White the bride wAa a studen t ifi th e aame instlntlou* Both were pop- ular- youi.g people , and have th* best wishes .of tUelr’many friends, M r, Mojrton ha* been hired as principal of the high school in bis itom'etown.' ••. • BALDWIN-iACKSON. . Hiss ‘Fannie Jackson, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jaeksonr was’quietly married at their home’ Thursday evening at 7:80 to Mr, K, ihiiBaldvfiin t>i;iOhicago.i '>4 ' , ! The ceremony trad preformed by the bride’s pahter, Bev. O. M M illi gan, tn. the presence bf‘the family And ~* -2feWv;f riehd sr’.The y ito rr|a^s’ was quite a surprish'te the b ride’s many, friends, who were unaware tob t such a th ing was to take place. 5. The,,, couphl Ip ft,M st/'A fgh t;fo r] Chicago, their fptflre, homej wliote the' ;' gromh-. 1* in ’ .Jbushiete.. ,•Well wishes from their ' m any - Iripnds fofidyr 'thphiV'>,f. 7 , i MIAMIVALEY fEHMEB .1 The Southwestern Test-farm of the Ohio .Experim en t Station i*-located a t Germantown abou t 12miles south west of Dayton, The sod te upland d a y , classified by th e Bureau of Soils, U ,Nf3* Department of Agrl- eulture, as ‘M iam i Clay Dram” , a typo of *oi| covering a large are* to rid* region. ■ ; A d experiment i* in progress on th is term to whfeh edea, Whsat and elover a re grown every year, fibril- tecr* of varying composition being gppiled, to th e two cereal crops.*1 W heat, has been, harvested in this experiment in 1P06 and 1906 the &v- etage unfertilized yield for the two crops' being JO bushels p e r acer*' . 120 pound* of acid phosphate per acre, applied to the w hea t crop, and following « Similar application, to corn;-Increased -the y ield ,o f wheat by Bikbushel* per aoer,.’'With acid phOsphate a t Ms.Wper ton,andwheat fit.70 cents per bushel* this -increase woulfl p a y for the fertilizer' with |3;30;,.to' 'spare, • • : ; 1'5. *Wfien 20 pounds ofpptash and 80 poquds of .nitrate, of S o d a '’were added to the 120 of acid phosphate, iacre*sing-the cost o f the' fertilizer to '$3,10 ‘per .Acre, th e ‘I n c r e a s e , 1n the wheat yield. ro*e to g bushels, toyingftoa^lhhf^ W hen th e ir applicatipii wite ddiiblr. edmaking a to tal dress of 440-pounds per ,acre, costing $6-80, th e increase in .yield rose to 12^ bqshels, giving tn'be! 'p to f it^ ’ ;Doubling the acid phdp.hate bnly lenting' the;hiiiriate - ,polish at . 20 pounds and tho nirate of'Sofia at 80 pounds, thus increasing the fertil- m u RE<SQT*V& t>- . T H A T I T J 5 T H E D U T Y O f * P A I f f iM W V O D R E 5 S > E 1 B C H M » E N W e t t . T TM A K E 3 THE U T T I E O N C J F E E i f i o o D A W <%VeS T H E M MUCH M(JBE CoHnSENCEiSTHEMSnMEi m V 'C A W g r a c e a h o p o i s e . i^twiSPARTorTteRBrnowe "AND RD U CA T tON B U S T E R B R OW N Y ^ c O— - JIWUWHC. CM.W COLT SHOW. **« Mr. a : O. Bridgman w ill’hold a .cdltAhpwon his farm known as the old TownBley farm , Sept. 1st, 1906 a t I o’clock p. m . The get of his Percheron Stallion, Indian Prince will be shown and tho following prizes awarded: Ten dollars to first, seven dollars and fifty cents to sec ond anfl five: dollars iter thud , same prpiiiuse a n ■mcreaBC an y e iia q i:iz*| husliels, leaving a net balance of -.i j ' V'1./, li.'jj Tiie combination la s t mentioned *Frof. F . M . JRsynolds, who was for a number of year* superintend ent of the HarVeysburg schools, moved Wednesday of la s t week to Cedftrville, v ||o r* ho ha* been placed sfc the ho*ajijtk&>0 schools. During Mr, and Mrs. IteyncWs 1 residence in Harvey*, thsy won themselves tetter warm friend their steadflWkms* to duty, sfifi were honored member* o t soclsW, a*Well as the Order of the Haatom Star, whose member* gave them * handsome reception upon the «v* of their departure for their new home,—Miami Gazstto. —For staple and fancy groceries call on O. ,P. BTagtoy. -C’ook stove ooal—Jaekson Hat— Bustle#*, ^ H. HmneOo. - { JnSriOMence Major Hamm, editor and manager cf the ConsritotkmaflAtt, Iteitoeaoe, Kjr., when he was a^rfactod, four years ago. by hoa^hka box Of Buckien’s Armea Slave, of Which he says:. “J t <mr*d the m ten days and nb itfoabte smoe.” Quickest hotter ot Burn*, Bores, Cuts ahd Wounds fto at drug store*. TOR SALE. An Ckce^iMFiif^towddtoitoy o tw end t&iftor s a te / d, fitriifh* SuoSey fixewvh* to Ototeasfi ri* Penasytfwfd* Jjtess. |.H 0 round trip from »p *dtol team k m m i m * . m , A a g a it Sl. ’Whereas i t has pleased Almighty God to b reak the tie which hind* ou r association by caUittgBrother George F rank lin F ishet to his Heavenly reward, ''and whereas he sustained and^unfaltering tru s t and m e t th e Grim Monster w ith the brigh test hope of t h a t eternal bliss Which aWaits the, final- fa ith fu l therefore b* i t Besolved. v F lrs ti T h a t in th e death of Broth* e r F isher our Y. M. C. A..ha* te s ta strong Christian member who was finable by reason of h is afflioatlon to attend any o f its meetings, Second: Be at Bssolved t h a t we hereby tender ou r heartfelt, sym p a thy to his pa ren ts and fam ily in t h h hou r of th e ir sorest tria ls and saddest bereavements and commend them to the g rea t Comforter who Is ab le to soothe a ll ea rth ly sorrows. T h ird ; Resolved t h a t a copy o f these resolutions be tendered the parento p rin ted in our local paper* And spread on our minute* o f the; Y. M. C. A . We sha tt h ea rh ls voioe no mote, H is face we shall never again s see; , ’ ' B a to n t h a t happy goUteh shore May o a r voioes, bi«hd!1In sweet symphony. M ay winged angles of lig h t t f - i tend thee, * Guide thy sp irit to it* Heavenly p lace; 'j SheJlA our fra il Barques eerir l i f e ’s g reat s e a ,, „ tfut^l a t la s t we see thee face - to fase. F . O. Bruto, G. W* Masterson, J , W» Inma*. „. OommiUe*. " S** WM stak e s life now a* safe in th a t city a s on tho h igher uplands. 38»»W- Ooedtoe, Who resides on, Duttoft Bl., in Wado, ^*X., iSEWfdjr^tminto wall torsstfwiy. Ms Writes; : *lI imH used Dri King’s Kew Bis* oefvesym r Oomtomption thepastflv# yaars and I t k*#l*b We well a n d 1 sals, 38 «fiw* tout timelhadaooufh wtfiob M ftow f had MM ftoW iaf wns*«*Jtwwresgons.** Onreiohronio O wM %*mm> Whosptof 0 M I $M pretopte Fneumonla PlMMsnt to take. Wt*r* Wtel*- gUMnmtesd M s it d ru g s to r e , f w w m aw l $tM, T rial but#* ft#*, f Hook—wilt reach th le City abbot the week,1 and will be m stailed im mediately, ; T h is d isp lay lone w ill be weB WOrtb -going hundreds of miles to je e ‘, show ing a s It* dtfae the equment Ot th e greatoafccountry Oh Sarth for prutoting itself agaiUBt i nvasi on, . , . ’, J; ’? v - ’T';" The Democrats too t in X eh ia last Satu rday and held th e ir countyOom, vehtioh. The following county nqip- inatloh*Were m ade : CommiaBloner, D* K . Bitettour; Prosecuting A ttor ney, H*M.‘ Schlessinger; Sheriff, l^m , Racer, The delegates to the state convention were selected, Mr. O. H. Bradfute be ingbnq of them. The convention endorsed Robert "W, Dofigl*** for Congress-and hb Was instructed to Bolecfc his own dele gate* *nd alternates, •The Gon*-- greBSiohsl convention w ill bb held a t Lebanon. % , , , ' , Orville Bridgsmau Is nursing a broken a rm as ’th e r e s u lt. of a'ri Upset of * wagon he was driving fo r tne Ohio Fool A Supply Go., with whom* he has been employed for some time. The wagon was load ed w ith tents and the load break dg h is le f t atrm . V?. T. Watson of Columbus brought Suit before Squire Jackson attaching money In K e rr & Hastings Bros. possession due the Lawarenee Ce m en t Company o t Philadelphia, Watson claimed th a t the company owed him #147a* Commission fo r the sale o t cement. The company did no t dispute b u t th a t they w e re ln dsbted to Watson b u t not to th a t amount, The Court allowed Watson Mr. J . H. Wblfbtd received a let te r Monday from J , IS* Lut* who a t the time o t writing Wa# a ttend ing the state Republican convention a s a delegate a t K l Paso, Texas. Mr. Lute state th a t the sho rte st route from hie home, Vernon, v m 1,000 miles, and th a t by the time he returned home he would have tra rled n,400. Quite * distanoe to travel in one etate to a . convction. SomUy fSmmffmrn Getewtett viaPenm^lvaida Stowid W |.from v t i m m W ' kmm 8 tw a* m «W* deliver all groesfies. Cali tm W ’sfeeae a id gwrt ns an wderi I ? , m & r* Isaac Boolman, employed by Mr. Jeaie Townstey during th e summer b rough t eu lt against his employer m Bqulre Jacksen court, tlierase be- tog bea rd la#t Friday. Boolman b rough t su it on con tract clamnrig th a t h* h ad been discharged. The court totmd after hearing the eviden ce th a t Mr. Towhsley had due him abou t #M The ease o fco n to e d id no t -result eariafnetety to the plam* tiff, t We are in a positioh to handle and g*M> dump. D, B .K rtln t o, 1901; t h e . g e t bf.Bandy Dcan^ yekrUngis andAlso spring colhr, first th ree doUkra, second two dollars cash- to both, classes.'' Everyone Cordially invited to attond.; TEMPERANCE PiCNIC. Anticipating th a t th e legislature will pass A oounty local option bill k t the nex t session a movement was recen tly 'sta rted 'a t the Dean picnic to have a county temperance picnic a t the Kent* Fa ir Grounds, Aug u s t 28, to hegiq a t 10 a . m , .and con tinue through th e afternoon and eve n ifig< " I t is desired th a t the temperance people of tbU county attended th is meeting enmasse and’eomewith well filled baskets. Good speakers tor the Oocassion are being arranged with and the day pWlniSeds to be tr a it- t a l o t results. / Once th e county local option law .it passed,'then will the elections every two year be dis pensed w ith . ^ WETS WANT TO VOTE. Xenia is to have another election under tire Beal lew soon, as the saloon element has the petition al ready in circulation, Fo rty p e r cent of the signatures of voters a re re quired and then council m ust call an election. The “ drys” w ill publish thenaqm* of those who wan t the town “wet” . Such a move a s this pu ts every «i*n on record. Mr, Hen ry Marchenteil, known to m any of the older residents as “Dutch Henry” is spending a few day s here With friends, Mr. Mar- chentell i» located a t Pasadena Cal,, and is repotting a s doing well. He b u iitth s building now owned by Mr, Jacob Riegier and run an extensive shoe making establishment du ring the w ar, lis te r he engaged in the milling business. Jesse Ballsy, the youfag son of Jam es Bailey while runn ing across the s tree t Tuesday evening, was struck by a horse being driven by Mti W a lte r Morton. The lad wap knocked down and was unconscious: forja time, He wa* carried to G* A, Shto&des store, b u t i t was on ly a few minute* u n til he was able to go home as ii nothing had happened. h HyUriyiilvid. I ..: *‘How to keep off periodic a tiic i# : of biliousness a»d hab itual consti pation was a mystery th a tD r, King's Hew Life Fills solved to r me,*’write# John B . Flesttent, o f Magnolia, Ind . The only pills th a t a re guaranteed to give perfect satisiaetmn to every body o t money refunded. Only Me kt a lt drug rio rte . acid", a n d 3 percent “ potash” , an d thiB to rm u lA m a y b e .c o n fid ^ re commended to r ‘prkticall'y; aU'.; the; c lay soils o f Ohir w h ichb av e .been redhead - b y ' exhaustive' cropping to ab -average yield of .less t h a n -20 bushels of w heat per Acer/- ' " N R ra te 'b t'r'p d ta s b%js ' to r-ch« ap - to t, commercial carrier Of fertilizer dimteestia^tovd '>toeteab*% effectiveness i* Iconsidered; b u t no Oiito farm er can afford to buy nit-' rogen add potash'in commercial tor- \iUzers excep t1as a terapdadry oxr p’edlentii toy they can he . .sCcfired without’costby the growth,ofclovcr, Soy bean*, etc., the toediug of these crops to live stock and the reen- torcemeht of the manure thus oh-; tatoed w ith gome'Carrier bfphospb - oruSi snob »k, bone meal, acid phos phate o f the ro ckdd s t from which' acid phosphate ik' to ad e , commer cicly known a* ^floats” SCHOOL . TIMS WILL jo o l t WE KNOW THAT Yo/j V/UH TOR VoUK LITTLE MSN To JSTUPY WELL WHEN THEt'tfo f o THEIR PE£&J. LAN YOim^OY $TUt>¥ ^H-S. LE<SSoN-^, WELL I f HI4 iCLoTHOi ARE Not A4 aooI>.' AS Ta’S' boY : hool ;#iuir. IF VoJ !WUH TO PAY U .o o £ -CAN GIVE .HIM A;4i/JT THAT WILL ,LOoK e L l " on sum A Y S *A nu .; w [LL ^ ervi <: ea & iie WHEN . he , PUTS IT ON ^OR EViRY DAY: "W I ’ ^L^o HAVE* EYERYTHINGfTHAr A ^OY WEAtL^‘ U lT NOT. NOW TIME TO J>RE^^ YOUR ^OY FOR ^CHooL^ ^oY-5# &LACK ;CAT ^ToOKm<3 5 24C„ SOYS' &Ai^RIGGAN UNDERWEAR 240, &OY.S, / ’RlTAN WAI-ST*S EOR. W , Bo .HELP .GAPS ►R. 4 9 • ftoY S’*SFA& rA n hat *S FOR 9QC . v j ', h .C J 4 / ,,*x t v4 j (’ j. j } , ' ,f U ^ . ’" * * ' „ . ' ‘ 1 THE when ; arcade ^ ’ > . - f*; ' ^ ^PR?NG?mP'4 6ooP CLOTHED £HoK;' *>“ *. V . “’ * •* . > -*'J* L >£ v *» , ’ ^ <■ - <W^ v The home.ofMr. JnmesMcMiilan has been ope of unusual gaiety this week from the fact that all' the sons and daghter, are..here on ajyisit, The family usually assemble* a t the home place once each year. Mri Fred McMillan,., of Des’ Moines, toWa, Mr. Harlan McMillan, and Wife of $h Louis, andMr, Jasen Mc Millan Of 'Hayttord, Conn., having arrived the latter p x j t tiic past week, ' The other members of the familyhate been here sometime. Messrs, George’Little and W. W. Hojrthtip leftFriday evehlngforBe< troifc, returning Tuesday. Mr. Littig has purchased’anew Oldsmobile tot his own use and the two drove'it home. ' We received a -card Thursday from Prof. F. L, Alexander stating that a twelve pound boy arrived at his home in Indianapolis add .that mother and son at* umngwell. MissBernice Wolford left Thurs day morning tot Cincinnati Vfhers she wlil take up her work as cashier of the Hkviand Hotel in that city. The now 'house Is one of the finest one* in the city and Will open m a few days, Mr, li. H< Whinefy and wife are visiting in Babina this week, Prof. F, A, Jfurkaf. is assisting in the 'Ex changeBankduringMr, Whmefy’s absence. • We are authorised to announce the name of A. G, Carpenter of Jamestown a*a Candidate tor nom ination tor County commissionerbe fore the Republican Primary on September M. Hav ing decified to move .to thb west I will offer a t public Auotibn m y en tire-herd of Polled Je rsey cows in w lticbT have, taken g rea t p ride in selecting and breeding, u n til T now jhave the beat herd of Polled Je rsey 's in Chip;—together with other stock ~*S. O, B ; Leghorn chickens. Sale to take place on m y f a rm l mfle M. E . Of Cedarville On COlfimbliSpik*. THURSDAY, AUGUSF30, I(W6. 'Commencing a t 10;0D a. fin. the following property : ; „ ’•> 4 HEAD OF HOjUES 4 Consisting of l l aged Work m are: 1 three, year old. mare good1 quite worker; 1 two y e a r old Maple Bell’s gelding n o t broke; 1 yearling colt, sired by Prince Albert. . ’ 19 BEAD OF CATTfcE 19 Consisting of 8 • registered ’ Polled Jersey cows, some freah-Otherawill be -soon, 2 Je rsey heifer calves, ebgablc to register, 1 ' registered D. $, Sho rtho rt ooW, 1D. B, Short horn heifer, i D, S . Shorthorn Bull, & Shorthorns np t registered. 60 HEAD OF HOCS 60 Cohslsting o f i sows with>27-pfgs, 8 sows due to farrow, 8 shoals ‘about 160 lbs, each, 19 about 80 pounds. FARMINGIMPLEMENTS, Xnsllage cutter, farm wagon, truck wagon, 72 tooth iron harrow, Aehem# harrow, mower, hay tedder, fence machine, w heat drill, wheel-barrow, Sfirry, good as new, phaeton, feed •led, jcorn p lan te r, shelter, sled com; cutter, grindstone. Sharpies* Cream; Seperator, harness. Household Fu rn itu re: tables, stands, ohair*, cupboards, deeks, lounge, bedsteads,’ Domestic Sewing Machine, cook stove, gasoline stove, hard coal base burher, heating wood stove and other articles. HAYINBARN AND CORN IN WELD. TERMS: All Sums o f #10 and un der cash, over #10a cred it of s ix month* approved Security, ' J , S. BROWH. R . B, Coriry, Allot. R .F , K err, Clerk. m m m g % g p * ‘ i R f t U l f l l P n K j P ; O m * Sir’ CrisrrhCannot BeCured. With local applications; ** they. cannot, ■ r«*ob th* tmtot iho dtufease. Catarrh i* a b}oodpr coDHtitniionaFdiStete**nd in onlcr - tOcUte itMu.mnst take internal remtoies- Ball’s <Jatinrh Cure is jnbtraqaSckmeUiri^ i t waapreccribcd by1on*Ot the Seat, phy*i- oi|m» in tb'iscmintry for years anUlssrpg- ulaf preKriptiqn. It? i# Coiuposed' ot tlu- bMttoplca known, temriuetl With the herfc blood pb'rilie^*, actingditeefiy oh the rmi»- ecus aotiaces, ' Tub psrfoCfcojbMnatlon of ‘ twolrtovdiehts is wbatproancfSiiuqhwon- , fiSriOImoltfi in Cpring fTatarrli. Send for testimonial* free! ’ . . .. ,AddWt#P, J r CHEllDY A CO, ToJpao, O: Sold bydruggUt, 7hfe, 'Hall’s Sflnifiy PUls Ste tb eh e st' . . . ■' ^-Try O. P. Magley on your next order of groceries. HORSE FOi< SALE. ' , ' ’ •«’ , , • • . A hOrse.'that women, or scirool- ohildrent can drive witli perfect #*fty.' Just the kiiid to driVe back and forth to school,.jpforpate cheap Ifiquite at this office forparticular*. Shirts, working and Dress, Over alls and hosiery at Nagley Bros. Tin Caps, Jelly Glasses at Nagley Bros. *«i* m*mm ■m .-Ishriri t Mttmtilm %&% TbeCtewei# r& > ? » l i v « nr*s ■-A A A -1 i 4 tiitifli:r*e iirtk A a ; w '#w Wisterman’s I d spite of the v e iy sultry Wreath*f and the intolerable p « t of mosquitos you PAD still get remedies here for the evil effects of the one and to prevent the other from getting in their work. Ah, Just now the feeiive moeqaitd k the top fiuhject to be "cussed0 and dieouM* [ed« When In need of drug# dont lin g s i the phMe. c m w n bilocic Cedarvilte, Ohio. a ,1 i.
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