The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

The KINNANE. BROS. CO. Announce that ,the business of the Company will be con- ducted on the same line as before the lamentable death of Colonel Kinnane. The Company will continue tofollow the policy pursued under his leadership. It is, however, necessary to comply with certain requirements in the settlement of his estate in order to make legal distribution there of and pay bequests. ^ The Company, therefore, to this end will at once turn aTarge amount of the stock on hand into money to facilitate those legal purporses. The Company will put its entire stock on sale at largely reduced prices and will push th e sale with its customary vigor. The people will in turn have the opportunity to take advantage of such a sale as has not been offered before in this section. THE KINNANE BROS. CO Sale Commences Thursday, February 21, 1907.” When Goods will all be but Given Away. 1 j CLEARANCESALE O F WINTERSHOES ; 20 per cent discount on all Winter Shoes, Now is the time to buy Good Shoes at very Low Prices/ We keep the Best of Everything in Shoes, - ____ ___ & Frazer’sShoeStore, Xenia, Ohio* Public SalePUBLICSALK - - ............ ..............- A . . - - As I am leaving the farm, I will of­ fer at public sale, oti what is known as the J. N. Townsley farm, one mile north of Gcdarvillc, on Thursday, March 7i 1907* Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following property! 6—HEAD OF HORSES—5 Consisting of 3 good brdod mares, 2 good drivers, 1 bay gelding five years old. 15-HEAD OF HOGS—15 Consisting of 1 brood sows with pigs, 10 head of shoats, one registered Ches­ ter White Jioar. 5-HEAD OF CATTLE-5 Consisting of 4 milch cows and 1 calf, 25 bushels of seed oats, one-half of 43 acres of wheat, 225 shocks of corn, hay ftt the mow, a lot of shredder fod­ der, com in the crib. FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 carriages, 1 rubber tire; 2 buggies; 1 rubber tire pbaeton, utmost new; 1 road car t, 3 2-horse wagons, 2 sets hay ladders, gravel bed, wood ladders, 1 dump cart and harness, 3 breaking plows, 2, cultivators, 1 harrow, 1 dtsl harrow, liay rake, McCormick binder and mower, 1 drill, wind-mill, corn sheller, iron vise and work bench and lot of tools, feed sled; liay fork, with ropes and qtilleys; 1 com planter, with fertilizer attachment; 1 iron pump, and 2 watering troughs, feed box, grind- stoiky Jard press and kettles, bees, G sets of work harness, 1 set of buggy harness, 1 double set of carriage har­ ness, i farm bell, 2 cross-cut saws, churn, 1 heating stove, 1 wood cook stove, a few household articles, and other things too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. * Havlngsold ray farm, I will offrr for sale, without reserve, on what I p kiiowu as the J , D. George farm, three-fourths of a raile north of Cedarville on the Yellow Springs THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1907 Commencing a t 10 o'clock a. in. standard, the following property: 9 HEAD O F HORSES 9 Consisting of 7 head -of >draft horses, 1 Bay Clyde raare, 12 years old weighing 146G; 1 .Black Norman mare, 10 years old, weighing 1400; 1 Bay Clyde horse, 0 years old, weighing 1320; 1 grey Norman male 4-years old, weighing 1500; 1 Black Norman mare, 3 years old, weighing 1200; 1 two year old gelding; 1 year- Imgmsrecolt; 1 standard bred mare “The Jewess,” trotter, grey, foaled 3809, broil by Adam Sctnntz, Day- ton, O., sired by Cadimns Hnmble- tonian, well broken, not afraid of automobiles, traction or steam Cars. “Wilma J 1’ a gray two' year old filly, darned by “Th Jewess11 and sired by Wilmons. 9 HEAD O F CATTLE 9 Consisting of 1 Registered Polled Durham now, i yearling Polled Durham bull, eligible to record, 5 VVo b»v<!|fot the best fence In the world. Is/made ot large, heavy wires, has a hinge ® ■' sum - umuc m . isu,1H uc . un* inu ' w l l n V U ' C JU L n M J g . Joiht that yields 10pressure and springs baiic WuP l e i A e m l ■ to place, s procl against westhtreondilions, O - thoronghly calvanued, «nd is made to do service and last. AMERICAN i PENCE is made of stesl.exacUy nght for the purpose by the largest wire making Con- , tern id the world. • . ■ ■ Let us demonstrate this fence to you. We entry a large stock ready for l delivery and can vivo you pointers and help in selectingand putting up. KERR & HASTINGS BROS. To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative Bromo QuinineT«Net». ^ m/ Jy , TO* siguatnre, Car** Grip * ia Two Day*. on every a* vk . fit a * a— ii * . IfS — ^ &»■&■ adT2a-lf-m ££<*u fj miih) ij yt’AnuijJ helfora. YOUR APPETITE AT. A . Townsley. S, T. BAKER, Auctioneer. | R, F, Kerr, Clerk. f ' u Myou? appetite is poor, e a t meat. To tempt yemf appetite and nourish th e system ou r choice m ea ts are no t excelled by any th ing . . T h e weak and the strong, the sm a ll and th e hea rty eater alike enjoy them . ' A SAFE INVESTMENT, R, McClellan, The West Side Building & Doan Co,, Dayton, Ohio. Pay*(highest J dividends on Stock, Pays 4 pet cen t" interest on ' Temporary Deposit*, Doans money on Weal Estate In Montgomery County. Write for Booklet tt*t’»y. R W Corner 3d &William*. t W, Carnet Msinj jm 4$4$k» JMKim, Ohio, f 7 HEAD O F HOQS Consisting of G Chester White brood sows and 1 barrow. $6 HEAD O F S H E E P 20 600 Bushels of Corn; 0 Tons of Mixed Hay ; GOChickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of 10 inch Hhmmor riding plow, 10 foot stool section harrow With sulky attached, Black Hawke com planter, BroWn-Manley riding nortf plow, Fuller & Johnson riding corn plow, 5 feet McCormick mower and clover bnneher, eight fork tedder, ateol hay rake, hay fork, rope and pulleys, Thomas Disc drill, With fertilizer nnd grass seed attachment, McCormick binder. Bennett corn harvester, Brown wa­ gon, new set farm harness, ^ sets old harness, collar*, bridles, new rubber tiro buggy, carriage, wagon ladders, hob-sled, fodder sled, th irty foot ex­ tension ladder, gravel bed, some 'lumber and locust posts. Farm ma­ chinery and vehicles all nearly new. MOtTBElJODt) GOODH. TKBMHiMado known day ot sale, W, l HAW THORN . B, £« Co**?* Atttft. ‘ It. E X i i s , Clark. ARE YOUTHINKING Of your EASTER SUIT? If go it will pay you to sec our lines of " S p r i n g S u i t i n g s *to Order For $17 Up to the finest in the market, th e se Suits bear our regular guarantee and am all wool in various weights and colors. Do not overlook this opportunity. Place your order now. Repairing am! Pressing Done. W i l l e n b o r g B r o s Tailors, 22West High Street, Springfield, Ohio. CASTOR IA For Infiuati and Children. Tiss Kind Ysa Hass Ah?s;s Bought Bears th* Signature of I Pennsylvania — — L I N E S — — W in te r Tourists Fares to California Mexico Florida and South, Colorado and Southwest Homeseckers Excursions West Northwest South Southwest For details, wmswft Pennsylvania, Dines Ticket, Ajgcsrt tt. %\\ lUGahaugli, Cedartlllc’, <>, $he» death called 0 -car BattcrifeW, 01 t-tjfeefc Thursday of . * r0, Jane Tamson £ sweringthe summon - rtciEaliife, a devoted, ful wife and most wo and friend ceased to those she loved on ea Memory, To her, dc*a jjr, painlessly and witl jjf>rpart. For years ready to pay the debt willjugly she a<eepfced Iahef .case a worthy 11 ended and those of he friends who remain ha snt recollections of w slid the good slie acco Jane Taiogon Milbui- Martinsburg, Virgin]! jji28, In her native pla hood and girlhood yea. OnJune lst,_ 1848 she w jnprriage w ith James P and very eoonthereafte toOliio. About 1851 til CedarviUe, where the fi tdroost continuously up cuttune. U n til his dea carred August 81st. 1902 field was recognized a citizen, cap»Ne and con oil the transactions of li To their umoh live oh born, vi?,, Bobinson, St left, Oscar, and Edith, diedAugust 6, 1888; Ste-i atAtlanta, Logan couni where he is engaged in b ■where, he has. served effi, member of tbe county Jett has fo r years been a business man of L qs A di Oscar, who is well fcnov spected in th is county is , themail service,, and Ed \Y. H. Blair of Love! Deatii coming after an .ill than two days, Collett, ofthe distance from her b the only one of the survn ren unable to attend the f x From her earliest years terlleld, was religiously-in early sought the consolntt* ionby unitlngwith the M. ofWhich, up to tlie t.ime.ol - sho remained a devout ai member. Not only wan si lous in the discharge oCa1 llglous duties but the d owed to her fellow creatur< , nmnity,. commanded Jier ■ zeal. She took.a prominent! the great temperance cn * thirty-five years ago. Of the thirteen children her parents, she was th'e t' todie. Only one now rei ia \ J. P. Brown of Van Wei Js Onobrother, Joseph M. Mil-v forft number of years posti Xenia, Ohm. He died last h Another brother, Itev. YV\ I burn died two years ago in f The funeral took M.,E. ebutch of ifternoon a t 2 being conducted by tfieton, the pastor, assisted ti 1KeGhesney and Sanderson LOO What we a Saturday 3 lbs. of t" 4 lbs of Greed 2 US lb. SsEl PMih - L 1 can goo(ir_ 1 p a ck a g e W- have a nice line of Ola of all stefcs th a r wo are gj^ 8 bars of ^ Come in. arid p a y 25c fo 0. M. M .Xwery, fi ^ o o d a c o D it fa tes to all. o . o OED 0 F fl

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