The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
a* S <4 & . ~~»i.. | a i Bs-•• g a a p ^ lift M M 3 E jUt' K ™ . 1 t»ml it; thoro mn’lt .„- r you have to trust - to your bufwUer. For Meats o tho only kind, to pep apxiliiliiees for right, and theyfr«s hen sold. I)on‘t go hen jfa hot, Bujr , .* . * . .: i . ROUSE , WLLE, o . ass* .04 Mmettae vlitek t«!l*4 ‘ mvo round ik* rlgktthlnir 11 of pteiplo« m , i Wkok. icar?t* tjiay <4U«ft» 1 u o tli«ra and McoHiraenatnr el line when {Ties i« the • i t ckdttoe to Koomt»«ti ,?aaw Et.,rrew»rV,K.J. srifor dowels CATHARTIC r money hack, Chicago or JOT.' 5 9 $ HMILLIONBOXES ive ’is a -live wire e part of the rain. They are a t if yoa‘pene- ith the point of Htdnch & nerve eck—pak it is nd p a in s eome ; ■ '% & & & . ,the groatRp tpe he pain comes erye it is called I g k lie facial nerves, stomach, sciatic minent nerve top pain,, then, fe the strain, or tb ' nerves. i-Pain, Pills do so pain, caused by red- and used varl- hoilt getting- relief Icing Dr. Miles* 'hoy did me more medicines X over fall to euro jn y r uno never leave* a,” .van beckmak ; . 4th fit., Erie, Pa. In PHI* are sold by will guarantee that will benefit, if It :yot/r money. ... Never sold- Jn, bullc. o.,EHdiart,Ind D O N O T O V E R - L O O K T H E G A S O L I N E E N G I N E ! Yon malm a mistake, if you think yon can run your "< farm economically or profitably without a gasoline engine. Do not overlook the possibilities of a gasoline engine for" farm use. A gasoline engine will furnish power to do the hundred and one little jobs-about your farm which make . farm work drudgery if hand, wind or horse power isjused. The gasoline engine is so reliable, so simple, so safe, and so economical to operate that you can not afford to over look it. Of all the gasoline 'engines on the market, the -I. H. C. engine stands first because it is designed by men who understand the requirements of a practical and cheap , farm power, 4 ' , I. II. C, engines are made in sizes from 2 to. 20 horse'power in, vertical or horizontal stationary and po&efole|ypeS»-:r.'' We have one that will fit your needs. Call on us and v/e will gladly explain. NOTES OF FARMERS. A farmer should dec-ldo which ho wlBhcs to produce irum the poultry yard, poultry or eggo, says Charles 33, Main, is a discussion in tho Iowa Ifoim-Hlead. -lu making this decision, tho m arket ho expects to supply la the hipstiinportant thing to consider, If hjs m arket calls for poultry he Should help to supply by growing tlio k ind of poultry making the moat meat of tho quality. I f tho demand iGbetter for egga, ho nliouUl keep the breed of poultry producing the most eggs during tho year. If a general market is to bo supplied the farmer might keep two breeds of poultry by giving them the proper earn and In no case allowing tlie breeds to cross. C. N. STUCKEY, mm Trouserings at Half Price. ‘ y: ' . . - ' - *• _ , r' ' • '3 ft ’, For the nex t tew days we will place on sale allniitecl, number ot Trouserings a t half their actual value. The patterns, while not this season’s, a re all very .desirable and you will no doubfcfind some one in the lot, th a t will strike„yo ur-faney, As we have already said the lo t is lim ited, Fj<>if you wish, to get In on the bargains come m -early. Prices a re rod need, ’ $ 4,00 and $ 5 . 0 0 In this season’s styles we are showing the greatest assortment th a t you have ever had the opportunity of seeing In this city, from $ 5.00 up to the finest.- I f yon want the best th a t you can possibly get jn style, fit and tailoring, como and l e t me take your measure, Xcw Buttings and.Top Coatings $17.00 Dp. n the Book- Uding across om the fold Restaurant and dining floor, reached eals 25c and pringfield, O. - f u S j z p l j ley r e S OHIO Th is Can of Paint and a Brush - 4? Are the only requisites necessary for a first class job of painting. A can ’bearing this label contains the best ready mixed paint made. c This paint is mare by expert paint makers who have devoted the best part of their lives to the study and manufacture of high grade P H ANNA 'S GREEN S E A L P A IN T 'S are today, recognized by most first-class painters as the best and most economical paints they can buy, and many of them use i t on.all their work. Hanna’s Green Seal Paints are for Sale by Kerr &Hastings Bros. The slightest degree of filth in u m ilk can will injure .the milk, and and i t is possible to have portions of the former milk contained in tho cane to tie left over, despite the greatest care. F irst wash the cans in tepid, water, ta- which a little powdered borpx has been added, arid then scald, ttiem with boiling water, add ing borax again. Rinse with clean cold water, and place them where dust can not* reach them, Borax may be used freely with advantage in all water used for m ilk pans. t Farmers find many curious things happening around them every day which they cannot understand, and nobody, even the scientists, can ex- plain for them. Why, for instance does a horse stra in a drink of water through'its tips?-. W h y does a coW poke her entire face into tho brafi mash, eat nil she can, then liclc her nostrils with her tongue? Wby does the chicken driuk exactly opposite to the horse or cow, having to fuficl its bead Up when i t swallows ad ribk of water? Thep note a pigeon, of the same feathered family, as it keeps its bill immersed while drinking. Bift a dog laps tlm water in its mouth. • This animal, moreover, never chews its food, while the e a t bis- companion household *pet, al- ways\ chows, thoroughly before swallowing. How is I t tha t failing to- masticate docs’ no t hu rt a dog while in case of all other animals, including man, unchewed food causes dyspepsia. Why has a cow a end and why can a horse shiver Its hide to drive away {lies? These questions and many more like them th a t m ight be asked will. Bhow th a t wo a re ia rfrom knowing it all. m ‘m fronts o r he carried by ,fc th e time of B m m m i YOUR APPETITE . If your appetiteris poor, eat m e a t To tempt your appetite and nourish the System our choice meats are not excelled by anything, The weak and the strong, the stmall and the hearty eater alike enjoy them, G G WEIMER, Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, b iliou sness , sfek-licadache. .___..-^ *.*.*.*' 4,1 WbiAi BUCKINGHAM’S DYE Tina is one of the most* .critical months w Hie year and all fruits net-d special attention and Bprftjfitqr. Spray apple and plum trees as blossom* fall and again one with Arsenate T& S& s & a t r a ^ ’ln tbe eatnetwty but rise one-half strength Bordeaux. Treat pears, quinces, currants and gooseberries at tho same Owe with ’Bordeaux only. Spray other small fruits once, as soon as the blossoms fall, with one- lialf strength Bordeaux. Arsenate of Dead should . be. added to the Bordeaux if Insects a re eating tin foliage or fruit. Spray grapes with full Btrongth Bordeaux before blossoms fall, and If the berry moth caused injury last year, add Arsenate of Load, T reat seed potatoes with Formalin. Carefully examine all peach trees for borers, dig them qnt, and destroy them. I f p lan t lice or other insects are found which suck the sap from the branches or foliago, spray immedi ately with Kerosene Rrnulsion or di luted Whale Oil Soap mixture. This muBt be done before the leaves become curled or tho trea tm en t IS likely to be ineffective. In a letter to the Xenia Gazette Mr. I). S. Collins, Vernon, Texas, has tho following to say concerning the present presidential discussion: How please ho good from this time on, got straightened away for the good old Bummer time a n d if you’re going to have th a t primary to settle matters between Sec’y Taft and Senator Foraker'ns to the Ohio endorsement, don’t fo rge t' th a t in tho future you will have Texas fo- deal with. I ’m no politician par-* Ocularly, bu t It Is .Very apparent th a t Texas would notgo Republican in ease Joseph Benson should land the nomination. Had yon ever thought of that? Good old Demo crats hero swear by Teddy now a 'days and as they have split tip on whether o r not Bailey did rep re- seh tthe in o r th o Standard Oil Co-., itbehotwjB you Buckeyes, to not add insult to injury by turning down Dm i one whom all the South recognizee; ns Roosevelt’s policy propelled in the future. We do not fear wind Ohio Republicans will do when; they have manhood enough to elect a good Democrat by 45 thousand majority to the Governorship of the State. I t ’s the best Republican Who can scratch a bad pa tty nominee. Only a slave drags along a fte r his chain to tlm pa rty chariot through m ite and fdth. American citizen. Ship,is rising t e a greater eminence in the tidal sweep of political imle- dendence. Public Sale Having d*,eld»I to quit tho livery liusUH'SK’ I will sell at Public Male, atfiiy Iiv*-r> bHrtqivHi’of City Hotel my onUr** Him of first class livery stock on, SATURDAY, MAY II, 1907- Commencing at 12:59, standard time tlm following property: 9 HEAD OF HOR SES 9 Omnia1mg < m i black match team, Ity j hands high, weight 1250 each, ft years old, handsome, sound, and of a solid color, city broke in every respect, t 'an drive single or double. Five excellent livery horses, city broke; i general purpose mare with colt a t side, 1 Bow and Pigs. JO , VEH IC LE S 10 Consisting of A,rubber tiro piano box buggies, as good a s pew; % car*, napes, rubber tired, one never been used; J three seated sample wagon, used only four times; l farmers sur rey, ste e l 1 tire, never hitched t«; 1 tra p ; 1jOglWff c a rt; I ruh-about, rub ber tire, ' 6 SETS OE HARNESS 6 Consisting ohone set; of coach har ness costing $75 and used only a few tildes; 1 set Of double carriage har ness; &sets of single, harness; 1 set of carriage harness, just out of the shop. These harness are all JVlc- Culingh make. * XPower clipper* 1 sixteen passen ger sleigh, whips, robes, blankets, and oilier articles- not mentioned. Terms Mttdo Known Day of Sale. C. C. WEIMER. S«T. B aku *, Auct. OrriCENNEDY’S FAVORITE REMEDY iPImitHi to toltet MoweripltoOiiro*, every Home. • KIDNEYandLIVERcure. . 1 T!'!- Or, TCrniwdy'aV bt orltoRemedy I«sdflttetl tc*all *»w«and s»tu rtxea,’affording(per. mnurnt«s« r In oj S wmm *cutijetl Urlropurityottba y plndtler juididVi mm. rt’*S3«'«ai»j*c Wood.' „ Clobiw, women, _ _ WUM . f Uis ‘f , B do mid JUver com. „*md w’gkaeaaoa peculiar to wnoydar*. Prepared: far , | attb»crtptlo« to W E DEAL D IRECT W ith tho best -granite quarries and can etvro yon naouey and give you iiret class work a t tho lowest quarry pri ces, Wo have a large stock of monuments on handful? you to select from. All work guaranteed .perfect. I f found otherwise, we will replace it free of charge, You tako no risks when buying from us; Wo have Hundreds of Drawings o f Monuments, up to date styles. I f you wish wo will draw you a special up-to-dnto' A ir Brush - design th a t will pjenoo you. Don’t fa il to ace iis. %Vo can save you money. Che m . f j . Roup t m o m im em & . . Cor. Main and Spring Sts., Springfield, 0 ., Ope Square North of Postoifice. Also Have Works a t Marion, Gallon and Shelby, O, S p e c ia ls in S i lk s . Silks a t the. former, or’old, prices. W h en you know that raw silk hns a l most doubled in price w ithin the last six months, you w ill see how unusua l ly cheap this makes.Silks. JSfote the prices w h ile they l^st. Wide Black Guaranteed Taffeta..................................... .$L00 36-inch Heavy Black Taffeta made by “Moheybalt” J Peop le .......................................... -..............$1.15 and $1.25 Colored Taffetas in every shade a t .......................59c and 75c 27-inch Best China Si lks . . . ........................................5oc 36-inch guaranteed Satin Linings..................... .$1.00 24-in Rain ProofFoulards 75n Fancy Dress Silks, spec i a l . ...................................59e All the new Checks and ' Stripes for suits, ,75c & $1. 24-inch Shadow Checks, $1.00 T a n * Just the ‘ right O x fo rd s „ color on the correct new' shapes all sizes and all widths , . . . . .$3.00 C orse t C oevr Em b ro id er ies . ■aAbout 50 patterns to select from in choicest designs and excellent qualities,, at 25c, '35c and 45c a yaYd F in e W h ite • This- W a ists. week you can take your choice of about* 25 styles fine, sheer, ' nicely trimmed Waists f o r . . . . . . . . .$ 1 .0 0 . & ' * . * " • ' XENIA, OHIO. rflfi'-hwi Sima' A Ballpifa^: ......5hon4«J4.«Ul|usIr»'; lOo Oopy'-l* 00 Yr.? I4«0 assawa To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxativeBromoQuinineTablets. Sevoi MfiBen koxes sold in past 12 months. T i» S d jg n a ttu r e , Cores Crip In Two Days. v on every sfyin ri*** hox.25c. 1. Vi| a ' W W i The'inen who trarisfer liuge blocks of granite ' ^ into beautiful monuments flffl amt headstones incur workshop are the most skillful 5&A- that money can procure. You -can, depend on getting the very finest artisticq creations here—-and at prices below the ordinary, With our superior facilities and equipment* which are not equalled by Any retail concern In the U, S., we are prepared as never before to furnish high grafie work for less money than infer ior work will cost elsewhere. Wo employ no agents in this terri tory. I f a t a ll interested tu anything in our line, writd* phone for catalogue or tf possible call to see us. Bell phono 891. Citizens 216. Established 1801, «. . COPTBl^rtt iOOa If you want to dress ri^ht up to date let *us m a k e y o u r c l o t h e s . W e haye the goods and we guar- GGORGE DODDS & SON, 113,115, Ilf, 119W% Main Sfc„ Xenia* O. antee the workmanship. Hvery thing to be first class or no sale* JACOB KAN Y , The LeadingMerchant Tailor, Xenia, Ohio t r - --‘T - \ I f k mz- — - _ _ ' “ Science has developed something infinitely better than the old-style wrap or clamp. B ' V E L D l K l T ■B Cfi V % I T T S B U R C H P E R F E C T ” F E N C E S A R E W E L D E D B B Y E L E C T R I C I T Y . This Is ihe modem method of riOftstrweffori* xcafS of Me rire added through tile elimioatlott of serious fence defects. AWRAPholds i»oisiare»cradks liiegalvankinH1,and sdl<rtw,t%wai',r to-aifaefefebssi'wlje. A small amount ef dkptacedgriwnbine qn "PITTSBURGH PERI-RCI " REINFORCES THE PRO- TECTiOfl AGAINST RUGf AT THE CLECTRICALkV WELDEDJOINT; «ivtotoe tbe jrfnt. stayg canncy h y p * tRkN&iuidi#feiif• beeoms citspkeewhentha nafcn £«made. TkefcaiJellli&easoliddasetcf^tf^itistl'ifeel* E v e r y R o d i s G u a r a n t e e d P e r f e c t . : Don’t M!r>\Vyour pteJudhtoJSn favor of tfeerap5dly4teliWngrial'new riafitttskdraethfidi youMvi tarciafoce luoov/u#to warpyoar good jedgtneol* * , PFlT^SBtlttCM PERFECT** FENCE# REPRSS iR f PROCRE##,. i&ousaads ol doilazdworill di slandiisimaterial li dellyisticied by etettklty* •: T i» fcoop ca (heaverage 83gat fcaird In fiwIsolated eomtr/ giocit? store is *u electrically Wtkkd „ , j foiuct* . , ’ U your wagonwas mads in a lugs factory* its tires ware weiiel by electricity. YW w )Bfittf eiectricaiiy’weUel fioopaon Ice cfeam (m am *6& washing maciilnes, ea many (0b«and fcaeket*. SHttune them. **PHTTSBURGH PERFECT >* fences are made by fidsmodern, slflipk and tnatvdwi proCesti, proclocing “ THE VtftLD THAT HELD.” The LohSLIved Orchid FIcWer. Kvcn whoa orchid flowers are,fully dovoioped they may remain uncut upon the plant for two os' tUreo; weeks' without apparent deterioration. This gives them a manifest advantage over most flowers that have to be cut inn mediately upon, or even In Advance of, reaching full maturity,—Country Life in America, MR. FARMER 1 LISTEN, tlOV/< EveryAgenthaadliog " PITTSBURGH PERFECT** fencwHouthoy- toguaranteethist l th* Wires *r« he* InlureS St the-ielnt*, t t f*»i (cites ( » ndioctsnts «s aft:c>«£nJffi5nra» ; the *i#vo wnt oe» **p*r*t» from thSikfiOiMe, *h*- fence Is all right lit every parUOAWr* hm SSiS* Gotddl you ilk any mote dsfinlte proteefion? Yo«f coipykta satbfadion *1 aM'jRly piiiinPEi# k C. M. M m 1 riMtaMfe*M* ^wkRRMSiHlii 'PITMRUiUtH I£H F£ c rrfm% (5^e« ftl S iy k l
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