The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
mUSUmSB M h I Public SalejTflANSFERS OF LESTATE' ACorrect Paint . ■ ' ■ . p : i f T A correct paint ” l aunder any and all circumstances i s . the paint that spreads •the* best, goes the far thest, looks- the best and wears ’the longest —that is, Rogers Paint Rogers P a in t is made in the' best equipped .paint and varnish, plant' in the worlds - - - •- \ Made by Detroit White Lead Works . . Sjaiiby : •>- . Cedarville} Ohio. CASTOR!A For Infants a^id Children. TheKindYou HaveAlways Bought Sears tfc& Signature of i Havin';,’(koldul to quit tlie- livery bivimcH:.’ i will soli at, Public Halo, at my livery hunt, teurof City Hotel my vwiiiT line of first class livery :steels on, SATURDAY/MAY if, 1907 , Commencing a t 13.'SO, standard time tfir> following property: 9 HEAD OF HORSES 9 Consisting of 1 black match team, 1(53i haml» high, weigh* 1239 each, 5 yearn old, handsome, sound, and of a solid color, city broke in every respect, ran drive single or double, Five excellent livery horses, city broke; 1 general purpose mare with role at side. 1 How avid Figs, 10 VEHICLES 10 Consisting of 3 rnbhcr tire piano box buggies, as good as new; 3 car riages, robber tired, one never been used; l three seated sample wagon, Used only four times; 1 farmers sur rey, steel tire, never hitched to; l trap ;'l jfoglhg cart; 1- run-about, rub ber tiro* •. * 0 SETS OE HARNESS fi Conslsfiugot one set of coach har ness'costing tiTGand used only a few times; X set of double carriage har ness; 3 sets or single harness; 1 set Of.carriage harness, just out of the shop, These harness are all Me- Collugti, make, • ^ 1 Power clipper, 1 sixtee .11 passen ger sleigh, whips, robes, blankets, arid other articles not mentioned. Terms Made Known Day of Sale. C . C . WEIMER, •S. T, R aker , Auet. My Best Friend. -Alexander Renton, who lives on Rural Route I, Fo rt Edward, N. Y.,' says; “ Dr. King’s Shiv Discovery is my best earth ly friend. I t cured me of.asthmasix years iigo. I t lias also1 porforrueef a wonderful d ire of tnei- pibnfe consumption for my son’s wife. The first bottle ended ,tho terrible cough,, and th is accomplished fhei others Symptoms-loft one by one,1 un tilshe. was perfectly well.. J)r. King’s New Discoveiy’s power over .coughs and colds is simply marve lous.1; No other remedy 1ms-aver equaled Ih Fully guaranteed, by a ll druggists, 50c a n d , $L00. Trial John F. Weymouth and others to Charles M, Crouse, for $1, a lot on Cedar street, Cedarvllle, Joseph slaughter, Jr., ■ and Charlotte Slaughter,., to Jam es Lundy, 1,17 acres in Bath tp,,- 4520. James Lundy and E lla Lundy to, Edward Williams, 1.03 acres In Bath tp., $775. George 'Jamison and Jellnie B. Jamison to John A. Downey, ft acres m Miami tp., $200. Lida Fleming Skinner and Gail Skinner to Lawrence JT. Brundage, lot in Xenia, $1500. Miami Powder Co, to Aetna Powder Co*, 48-100 o f.an acre in Xenia tp,,. $109. Albert Oglesby and Rebecca M, Oglesby to Horace V. Johnson, 1acre In Jefferson tp.. 4820*' O: H. Moon and Ada Moon to M, H. Perkins, lob m Boworsville, $1000. L. M. Allison to George R> Kelly,- lo t in Xenia, $1. ,T, M, Binegar aud May O. Binegar to Albert Garvlnger, 121.91 acres in Silvercreek tp,, $9852. George Nisin&cr to VirginaNisingor 51,40 acres in Beavercreek tp. and Spring Valley, 41. HenrykRogge to Ella Kora jo hnson, 00.72 acres, $5000. Malry Thornhill to A rthur D. Thornhill, 28.94 acres Beavercreek tp. , $2200, Kate MeOurren a n d ’ otliers to Frank McCurren, lobm Xenia, $1. Pauline T. Merritt and George Merritt to D. W. Williamson, 13.47 acres in Xenia tp., $1, Ida L. Hanlie and .others to Laura B, Hardie, 9909 sq. ft m Xenia. 41700. Just One V isit To K a u f m a n ’ s DO'KOT CsYER-LOOK ■ THE 6 ASOUNE' ENGINE! • You make a mistali >if you think you can run. your farm economically or prof tably without a gasoline engine. Do not overlook the po:u tbilUies o f a gasoline, engine for- farrn use, A gasoline ermine will furnish pbwer to do the hundred aud one little jobs about your farm which make .farm, work drudgery if ha id, wind or horse pow er is used. The gasoline engine is s r reliable, so simple, so safe, and so economical to operate -hat you can no t afford to over* look it. Of a ll the gano’hle 'engines on the market,1“the 3. H. .C, engine stands fire: because it is designed by men who understand the requirements o f a practical and cheap farm power, - **, I. ill C* engines a re m ade i n sizes from 2 t j 20 h o rse pow e r In v e rtica l o r ho rizon ta l sta tiona ry a n d po rtab le types. We have- one th a t will fit you r n eed s, Call on u s an 1 rf 3 will g lad ly explain. Mary A. Copsoy to Carl Simms, lo t m Spring Valley, $50, 1 Annie Metz to David Metz, lo t in Osborn $1409. - K u o s G o rd o n a n d J a n e G o rd o n to A . B . G a r r ln g e r , 80,12 a c r e s 'i n S iiv e r- c r e o k t p ., $3240. G e o rg e M o o re ,a n d M a r y E , M o o re 'to E . I>. K e n n e d y , t r a c t in X e n ia , ';' v ■ ;s• , J, M, Collins and L. R. Collins to Samuel K. Collins'* 61.50 acres in XeuiA tp;, 44127- J , C , ^ t e w a r t s n d L u c in d a S tew a rt* $ M m i n J e S e r s o n .tp ,, $37$, „r„ Strip of l&ttd in Jf. E. Kids to Ih ST, Conley, Xenia,$J. ■ George Helm and Jennie Helm and others to Edith 'Marshall, lot in Xenia, $775, Grafton Johnson to 0 . H, Cansad, lefcln Xenia, $1, -Ann Marie MoFeeley to William F. Itockfleld, 33.63 acres in Bath tp,, $4239.59. H a r r y M o F e e le y , a d m ’r , to W il lia m F . R o c k a fle ld , 30.83 a c r e s in B a t h tp ., $4239.50. Otho Moore to George Vetters, tract in Spring Valley, $1700. Frank Thompson to A. J . Mason, lo t m Xenia, $079. D. B. Earley to D. L. Earley, 80 acres In Jefforson tp., $2050. , Amariah Sutton and Bertha Sut ton to Claude E . Hargrave, 8 3-100 acres in Jeiferson tp., $406.93, People’s Building and Savings Company to Alice Stockton, 45.20 acres in Beavercreek ip., $1100. 19-33 South Limestone Street, Springfield’ Ohio. Is all th a t is required for you to realize and appreciate why we enjoy the largest patronage of any similar store in Spring- field, Our merchandise is always of the most dependable Character, distinctive and pleasing. Our stocks are larger/ our assortments broader and our values are the best tha t money can purchase. Take it all in all,. Kaufman’s serves you best. $5 to$25 TOP COATS $10 to $25 CorrectC/OfftcsrorMen MADE in NEW YORK RAIN COATS $10 to $22,50 George W. Moon fo Clarlnda J . Serfage, lo t in Osborn, $400. David Mete to, E v aR , Adams, two lotMh Fairfield, $600. WORK GOES ON. Xettia Y .M .C , A. building fund has now reached $15000. the t largest subscriber being, J , J>. Steel for $1099. P. IT. Flynn president of the commercial clubhand-Mrs* K. W. Hagac each subscribed $500, the latter subscription to be used to build a swimming pool i n ’memory of (he late E . W.Hagar, .Tbp b'ern Jtea spot ground .at the rear of the present Y* M. Or A., building • th&fc is owned by the county a a d n ^ t la use and an effort ia being mgxb to have the com- mlssionsrz convey the-Jo t to- the ofisoeiathab' 1 " *./;f’ Coneeriffe^l-bi^ the Xenia Herald >uitusens; ;Geotge fq^tf.iidurday,gavetin stinted pcalie to tbe Y. M ,C . A, as a most worGvy-fngWution and tlien un reservedly declared be Was in favor of ibe conveyance of tlm smalt strip of ground wanted to tho Y. M,° tb A. This strip baa never boon occupied for any purpose. Wonderful feczems Cure. “Our little boy bad eczema tor five years,” writes if . A. Adams, Hen rietta, Pa. “ Two of our homo doc tors said tlm vase was hopeless, bis lungs being affected. Wo then em ployed other doctors, bpfc no benefit resulted. By chance wri read about Electric B itters;bough t abo ttle and soon noticed improvement. We con tinued tills medicine un til several bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured,” Best of all blood medicines and body imikifng health tonics. Guaranteed by all druggists. 50e per bottle. THE EXPOSITION . On our seven floors Exclusive lines of we carry the fullest and most N. STUCKEY, U; J . Allen^Hiiines toE lon Thornton, ao^es in Hilvercreok tp., $1900. ENOUGH FOR A ROOM, REMNANTS IN INGRAIN PAPER, AT 5c .PER ROLL, USUAL PRICE 15c 1 Papers for which you pay our price ..................................... 5 c Stripe, Scrolls, Set Figures, and Florals, the usual 8 c-and toe v a r ie ty . ................................... 7 c and 8 c Room Mouldings a t . ...............................................2 1-2C - W e Give Green Trading Stamps ! TAKE A LOOK L i m b o c K e r ’s ' \ INTHE ARCADE ■ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, syge«EW«*»rK a - Norfolk; Va,» In connection with tho Jam#*town Exposition, trans portation adjuncts are seen in all their possible phases. On the wa ters of the Hampton lloa-.is, th irty minutes ride from, the nearby port of Norfolk-*-the Exposition c i t y - craft of every conceivable variety are to be seen, from theg reat steam er to tho canal barge and tlm Ches apeake “ btlg-sye” . The sporting contingent wre bringing their yachts, motor boafe, eanocrnnd shells,' while the navies are to float in tlio waters of Hampton Beads, off Sewali’s Point, and besides the battleships of the great powers, eaii be seen tlio torpedo craft and submarines. E igh t lines of railray will bring the throngs of sightseers who come by land to tfiopteclncts of Norfolk, -While -the- Exposition grounds will be reached by various trolly lines, steamboats and automobile*, Tho railroad# terminating in or hear Norfolk with their mileage are as follows: Southern, 7,609 miles; Atlantic Coast Line, 4,600 miles; Seaboard A ir Liho, 3,000; Chesa peake & Ohio, Newport Nows, 1900 miles; Norfolk A Western, i . roo m iles; Tidewater, BOOm iles; Nor folk & Southern, 450 miles, and New York, Philadelphia A Norfolk, Capo Charles, 290 miles, This is nine per cent or Hm mileage of the United States, * Steamship Hues am : Morchatit & Miners Transportation Co., to Bos ton and7 Providence; Baltimore Steam Packet Co., to Baltimore; Chesapeake Steamship Co., to Bal timore; Old Dominion Steamship Co., to New York and Richmond by n igh t; Virginian Navigation Co , to Richmond by day ; Clyde Line Steamship Co., to Philadelphia; Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Curtains, W e are making special prices on all merchandise now, to make room for Summer stock. 25 Per Cent o ff on Tailored and Fancy Suits in Voile, Cloth and Serge No two alike, Exclusive Styles, Perfect Fitting. See them whether you buy or not. Always glad to show them. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. E d w a r d W r e n *•SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co., to Washington by n igh t (by day ns well during the Exposition); Weams Steamboat Co.; to Freder icksburg; Foreign Lines to Liver- pool,“London, Glasgow, Hamburg, Belfast, Cuba, etc., and a number of lines to points on Hamilton Roads and-conUguoua-walero-Of-Alirgiiuii. _ and North Carolina. Local transportation lines are, making ample provision for hand ling tho crowds, and with steam, trolley and water lines including the Water-Belt Lino th a t Will touch a t all points of interest on Hampton Roads, passing through and around all the naval fleets. in tho harbor, will run on a -schedule of fifteen minutes, as they have ample boats to maintain that°sciiedujc. The Genuine fierkthifi JfUh Jtnife, Giveat-i, findTtftde.Mfiritf,obtaitjfcil ar.d nlU’at-: crttliiisinesRconducted fof MtmeiOCrt F tts . , oun OmcS is cmmiTK U.S. FATest o rn c e . and wc tan rertms patent in Iwa time than those remote f-am WasWnRlot*, , , , Send model, df.itvhift u. aholo - t.mt desetip-, 'don. Wo ndvlfte, if p a t c h t o l i l e t r e e ot; | charge. O urteanot due till patent« secured. A p * m . l vrr. “ lloir to Obtain V.atenW With, cost ot oanVo In the V*S, and foreign countsieS^ Sent fret. Address- , s C.A.SNOW&CO. cn>pt i*ATK«t am ttt miMiHtotefi, i>- b* Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. have all the qualities in design, work* manship and finish of the best Ster ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth th e cost, Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and in far in ferior in every way to ,l Silver Plate tfidt Wears ” . Ask your dealer for * j Ml ROGERS ' BROS.*' Avoid substitutes. Our fall trade-ftiark ia “ 1847 ROGERS BROS,” look for it, Sold by leading dealer* everywhere, .Before, baying writs for Ourcatalogue “ C-L.” I'K'KftvAVrosAS,srtvr.u t!a, r , . . ftaHfctffnfto* -■ MERIDENBR1IANNIACO., Madden, CsiUt.- Itt:kiMrt ' fith Mr*. .
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