The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

Automobilists W e Want Your Attention f , "Whether veu own nn Auto now or want to buy one later, we know that our services will prove valuable to you. We specialize in Second-hand Autos, I f you want to be put in touch with buy­ ers or owners, we are in a position to get you better prices than you would be apt^to get otherwise, * As ’ experUengineers Twe’^givoTto^ all a *'square deal” ---'buyer and seller alike. Our aim is to give value received to both. DaytonAnto Exchane o., BUNN and SWAIN, Bell Phone 3708 . YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt yodr appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. . C G WEIMER. 41■ w . E V E R Y T H IN G F O R P IC TU R E M A K IN G . ' • IN THE . A No. 2 BrownieTCamera for taking 2% x 3% pictures, a Brownie Developing Box for devel­ oping the negatives iri daylight* Film , Velox paper, Chemicals, Trays, Mounts. Everything needed for making pictures is included in this complete t little outfit. And theworking of it is so simple that anybody ,.can get good results from the start. No dark-room is needed and every step is explained, in the illustrated instruction, book that accompanies every outfit. Made by Kodak workmen in the Kodak factory—that fells the story of the quality. THE KODAK BOX No. 2, CONTAINING: 1 No. 2BrownipBrintinoIYamo, t .15 1 Doz. X8)4Brownlo velox, ,15 3 BoatmanM. Q. DevelopingTubes, .10 1 Ht o. 2BrownlOCamera, • « 1200 1 BrownloDevelopingBox, • 1.00 1 BollNo. 2BrownloFilm, 0ox„ .20 2 Brownie DevelopingPowders, .05 1 Pkg. KodokAciuFdjdngPowder, .15 1 Fmn-oz. Graduate, . - <- ,10 1 Stirring Bod, * * * * ,03 1 Instruction Book, $4.99 Price, Complete A t all Kodak Dealers. $4.99 ,00 .05 ,05 JO - HAo Writefor Booklet of the Kodak Bo#. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y., T h e K o d a k C itg. Lima College The Cheapest*.and the Best School In Northwestern Ohio ADAPTS ITS WORK TO THE INDlVlbtJAt. WANT? OF THE STUDENT, COURSES OF STUDY Classical, Scientific, Literary, Normal, Preparatory, Coijimer- cial, Civil Engineering, Law, Pharmacy, Music, Expression * atnt Dramatic Art, B o o k k e e p I ng and Shorthand* Departnents Unexcelled Anywhere All graduates of good standing gUardhted positions. EXPENSE? Three months (Tuition;......$10.83 Ten Weeks (Tuition).......... 9.011 Board (per week)................. 1.05 UNLIMITED TIME S01I0I,AR9nTt’fS In Bookkeeping - - - $30.00 Lt Typewriting, Stenography,30.00 fit both » - 05,09 Siiidenta May Eater At Any 1Into ANY UoUBflD OF STUDY CAN JIB ■ TAKEN jJY COBtlEsEONDDNCIl Fall Term Begins Sept. and. For full information write to UHAftf.ES CHRISTIAN MILLER. PH, », PRESIDENT a - - - . - - . LIMA, O MONEY TO LOAN . Money to loan on first mortgage rta l rotate. Any amount; up to $ 20 , 000 . Before you borrow, call St this office for information. I. Employment F AM L IE S With two or more children above the legal working age, including head of family; Young Married Men; Young Women — nnd Young Men Will find i t to their interest ir to write us a t once if desirous of s teady . employment, Ex­ tensive additions *to our plant ate practically completed, hus enabling us to furnish work for a greater number. AD D R E SS TH E AM E R ­ ICAN PAD & T E X T I L E COM PANY , Greenfield*. Ohio, WOOD FOR SALE. Wo have about 100 cord of Oak and Hickory wood, cu t to stove length. Por sale at reasonable prl* cos. Eoavo orders With John Oil* laugh or Tho Tattoos Tiumber Co. LEGAL NOTICE, L. G. Bull, as Administrator do bonis non, with the will annexed of James Miller, deceased, . ■ ■ Plaintiff, ■^ —vs—. . 'V -1 The Reformed Presbyterian a Church, New School, efc al, Defendants, R. H. M. Reid and Stella Barley who reside a t Reaver Falls, Penn­ sylvania; E . Reid, who is a rosiden of Minnesota, and Maggie Miller Frank Macbeth, James Macbeth and William Macbeth, whose residence is in tho state of Indiana and whose exact addreBs is unknown to plain­ tiff, and William Miller residing a t Hattiesburg, Mississippi, will take notice tha t L. G. Bull, as adminis­ trator de bonis non, with the will annexed of James Miller, deceased, on the llth day of September, 1907, filed his petition in tho Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, alleg­ ing tha t it-is-necessary to sell the real estate of tlio said James Miller, deceased, to pay the legacies due under his said will, and tha t said James Miller, died stezed m foe simple, of the following described real estate: Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio,' and being part of Military Survey No. 138 in the name of Francis-Whiting, orig­ inally for one thousand acres on the waters of the Little Miami River; beginning for the part hereby coni voyed, a t a stone in the corner of the.Sandusky road and corner to widow Wilson’s dower lot; thence, south eighty-seven degrees West; two and fifty-nine hundrelha poles to a Jack oak corner to said --dower lot; thence with the line of said Jot North 19 degrees 45 minutes West, eighty-eight poles to an elm on the bank of the Little Miami River;; corner to William FIwing; thence down the river with tho meanders thereof, South fort-y-tvo degrees West fourteen,, and fifty hundreths poles to a stone in a bayue; Thence South eighty-five degrees ^VVest eighteen poles toJa stone in the riv­ er; thence South, seventy degree? West ten .poles; thence West •twenty-three and one half poles; thence North forty-ninp degrees West fifteen and twenty-eight hun- dretha poles to a stone, two red oaks on the bnnks-of the river both trees down, stumps regaining and front which an iron wood bears South -eleven aiid one-half degrees E a s t 8 links, corner to Grinnel; thence South eighteen degrees East one hundred and thirty poles to a stone in the line of Matthew Corry corner to Amos Wharton; thence North forty-nine degrees 39: minutes East nine and thirty poles to, & atone- .comer to Wharton; thence South 49 degrees East 39 ft-lOOpoles to aatone In the ow/ior of the Clifton and *S&adusky road Jn rife line of said Wharton; thencewith ins line South thirty-nine and fine half degrees E ast thirfy-»ix and thirty-five poles to a stone corner to "Said Wharton; Thmr.e South 50 degrees 30minutes West g j 55-100poles to A atone corner to Amos Wharton in the Hue of Matthew Corry; thence with his line' South nineteen degree? E ast eighty-five and twenty lum- dreths poles to a atone corner to Matthew ...Corry,. Ju the. line of. James Milter’s heirs; thence North seventy-two degrees East one hun­ dred and twenty-seven and twenty- four hlmdreths poles to a stone in the line of Jumes Harblson corner to William Corry; thence with his line North thirty-five degrees and thirty minutes, West one hundred- and sixty-three and fifty hundreths poles to a stone in the center of the said Sandusky road; thence with the center of said road South 57 de­ grees 80 minutes West seven and one half poles to tho place of begin­ ning, containing one hundred and thirty-five acres. Tract No. 2.—-Situate l a County, State and Military survey aforesaid; beginning a t a sstoiie corner to James Harbison m the line of James Miller: thence South seventy-two and one half degrees West fifty-two and one- half poles to a stone; thence South twenty-one degrees East thirty-one and fifteen hundreths poles tothe stone; thence North 72 L2 degrees East *50 75-100 poles to a stone; thence with his line North eighteen and one-fourth degreesWeBt, thirty- one and ten hundreths poles to the place of beginning, containing ten acres. The prayer of the. petition is for an order to sell said premises to pay the legacies aforesaid, and the costs of admlrr'Str»t!j|ri. The Bold par(£fs nae hereby noti­ fied th a t they nave been made part­ ies defendant to said, petition and that they are required to answer the. Same on or before the (2tnt dSy -Of October, 1907, L. G. Bull, Administrator of James Miller, deceased. By II. L, Gowdy, Attorney, Wren’s SPRINGFIELD, O, Wren’s We take pleasure in announcing to our thousands of patrons Our Grand Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, O ctober 10, 11 and 12. Which will comprise a special showing in each of the seventy-five de­ partments in this big store. Six floors and basemeet filled with the world's best and newest merchandise, which is unequalled in point of selection, quailty and price in the state of Ohio. We wish to call your special attention to our , Millinery, Cloak, Suit, Costume ^ and Waist Departments. where there will be a special showing of all that is new in high class .models from both Europe and America’s best makers. Take this opportunity of seeing a HALF MILLION DOLLAR STOCK OF HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE. . Opening dm Cburcday,TridayandSaturdayOctoberto,uand 12 Fare Paid to Springfield on All Purchases of $10.00 and Over. The Edward Wren Company, . - . ■ OF “ PURE-BRED LtVyE STOCK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1907, (Jomniimcing afc l 2:80 o’clock: 32 C A T T L E 32 Consisting of 18- Recorded Angus cows anil heifers; 8 Recorded Dull calves; 2 pure bred and 5 Iiigh grade yearling steers; { 2 ; yearling heifers and a grade cow and calf. GET OUR PRICES. ON PRINTING 15 HOGS ? NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In tho Matter of Publication of Notice in tho estate of Maggie Wil­ liams, Deceased, Notice is hereby given tha t the undersigned have been appointed and duly qualified by the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, as. Administrator of Mm above named estate. All persons indebted to said osfato must make Immediate pay­ ment; thoso having claims will pre­ sent them for settlement. L, G.Bull. -Mattresses, bod springs, best to be had a t McMillan,s. the 15 . Consisting of 8 bead of recorded Duroo Jefsoy brood sows and pigs; 8 Chester White sows autt pigs and H pure bred Duroc Jersey boar pigs 25 SH E E P 25 Consisting of 18 head of recorded Delaine breeding ewes and 7 good feeding lambs, , ’ . . - TERMS: Made Known Day of Sale. R. E. CORRY. COL. D. L . PERRY, Auct, R. J. CORRY, Clotk, Public Sale. The undersigned having given up his rented land, will sell a t public sale a t his farm, better known as the Marshall farm, IV,-l miles east of Cedarville and 1 mile north of Fed­ eral pike on the Turnbull road, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907, Commencing a t 10 o’clock a. m, the following property, to w it: 9 H EAD O F HOR SES 9 Consisting of 1 black mare five years old, weight 1500; 1 black geld­ ing three years old, weight 1400; 1' bay gelding four years old, weight 1400; 1 brown mare five years old, in foal, weight 1350; 1 gray mare eight years old, In foal, weight 1850; I bay gelding twoyears old; 2 brown fillies two years old; 1 yearling filly. 4 H EAD O F C A T T L E 4 Consisting of 2 Shorthorn cows; 1 black heifer calf; l Jersey bull one year old, 36 *H EAD O F HOGS 26 * All feeding hogs, average weight, 125 pounds. 13 H EAD O F S H E E P 13 12 ewes; 1 Ruck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 two horse wagon: 1 breaking nloW; 1 spike harrow; 1 disc corn planter, loo rods wire; 2 riding cultivators; 1 feed sled; 1 clover bunclier; 1 top buggy; 4 sets of tug work harness. T E I IM H $5 and loss. Cash. Over that sum, a credit of eight months will be given purchaser giving note with approved security. The terms on hogs will be 60 days. Notes made payable a t the Exchange Bank, Cednrvlile Ohio. EDWARD FEELEY. MEAD «r FIHHER, Aucts, K. Jj\ KERR, Clerk. Ijocoml hand phoaton for sale at J . 1LWolford's. We have made many friends for this store by means of the clothes we sell, and the terms upon _which,we sell them* ---------------- — - - They are so uniformly good, so satisfactory in looks, fit and wear, that we* can sell them with an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. We expect to increase the circle of our friendship this season with our new models that are represen­ tative of the latest and best ideas in gentlemen’s at­ tire. You will like them and tho prices are moderate. $10 to $25.00 HALLER, HAINES&HIGINS, 33 E . Main St. Xenia, Ohio, IJMWM

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