The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
UNCLE REUBEN'S LETTER. IlDAR FaiBNUM!-** ■ I t 'pears like fnun late reports from the seat uv war tjiat wo baint the United States uv Atuerilsy no more, but tho United Stales of Standard Oil. John I). Rockefeller, president an’ mineral custodian, also chief bcnolleiury, with little old New Jersey as tho reservation on which wo ore anchored so to speak. I t comes about by tho little old X'nited.States uv Amoriky passin’atl lands uv restrictin’ laws tollin’ Standard Oil it musn’t do this an’ it musn’t do that, an’ so forth. Then sevoriai States ups an’ passes laws Idckln’ th o .Standard Oil often tho earth, an’ prohibitin’ - any! >dy frnmmentionin’ Standard 031. Hut John I>. an’ old John Honry Rogers didn’t pay no attention to state.laws nor nothin’—went right ahead doin’ business and didn’t nobody a t 28 Broadway lose a wlnlc uv sleep over !> O 7 plds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Four -wagons; 1 binder; 1 mower,; corn cultivators; corn planter, Disc wheat drill; closed carnage; 2 bug gies; harness; tools and other.items too numerous to mention. THUMB-A ll sums of $10and under, cash; on all sums pver $10 a credit of six months writ bo given, pur chaser giviug note with "two ap proved securities. W . P. A M D E P SON . It. K. CORKY, Auctioneer, Lunch Served a t 12. o’clock. Public Sale I will suit at public auction at my residence, Jive miles east of Xenia, on the Jamestown and Xenia pike, ■TUESDAY, NOV. ,12th,' 1907* Commencing a t 12 o’clock, sharp, the following property, to wits 0 HEAD OF HORSES 0 Consisting of ft Draft horses, 2 general purpose horJfcn and 1 Bond or Coach hoi’so. . ONE SPAM OF MULES Two years did, broken. 20 HEAD OF CATTLE 20 Consisting gf 15 head of pure- bred I’ollod-Angus, registered n r eligible to register. 75 Hoad Chester*White Swine 75 Registered or eligible to register, SO- HEAD OF DELAINE SHEEP Consisting of Breeding Kwes, Weathers and Lambs. f(WShocks of Corn and Fodder ; 5 , Tons Pure TimoWiy Huy; 8 Tons of ' ‘Well,” John D. Would say w h e n f e ^ 11 Potatoes and AP" the mornin’ papers arrived, “ any new laws against Standard Oil this .morning? Yes? Barred out of Texas and Kansas and Missouri? That’s' ""too bad. We'll build a tew more refineries down tln-re and put up the price of Oil 2 cents. ' Our legislators must have somethingto do, an’ they might as .well do us as not” So congress, an’ legislatures pass laws against the oil trusts, ah1 they is nothing doin’ wl)en the -constable goes to execute ’em. Thus, we are the IT. S- S. O., Cod Save the King; an’ e pluribus bust ’em: John D’s: income from the latest statistics, prepared by one uv •our expert investigators is 19 dollars a minute, J is t set down somers an' let that sink into ye, a minute, will ye, you careless, indifferent tax pay er who don’t take no stock in, statis tics. What do you .think uv th a t eh? . What if you had somebody runnhv after you clay an’ night handin’ you over nineteen dollars ever’ minute. I sthould thina you’d gifcOhliamed to take the money. That’ll wots'n in terest on a farm mortgage to count up, Ever’time John I), winds the clock to go to bed, ,er puts out the oat a t night, one uv the hired men has.put 19 bones, in the bank for him. If he says good morning, an' refnarks^thatit looks like rani, jist -vhink what th a t is costin’somebody. , nineteen plunks—domed if he don’t get 50 cents ever’^time he draws a broath. I ’ve heer’n tell uv fellers too lazy to breathe, bu t if they w«z giftin paid like tha t I bet they’d have.a respiratory spasm. Then if, his watch happens to be a little ahead uv time maybe he ldn gifc in a few extra simpleons ever’ dajL „ . J is t think uv- what a comfort it would be if yen had to set around .the deepo waifin for a train th a t wuk a nour an fifteen minutes la t e / a n ’ you wnz drawin’ 19 dollars fer ever’ blessed minute. Git a. pencil and figure i t out fer yuself. • Somebody said if Adam had put 4 dollars a day in the savings bank ah ’kept it till 1907,. he. wouldn't uy had as mutch money as Rockefeller This would be aw. al discouragin’ to a man uv Adam’s energetic habits, havin’ to earn ever’loaf uv bread by1 the sweat uv his brow. But great Scott, what could Adam a done in a race-agaln-ii- feller that’s- giftin’ 3)i dollars a min ute. Why tha t beats a government job all*to pieces. ‘Even if Adam had a stru k oil there in the garden uv Eden ho never could have made It, because New Jersey hadn’t been discovered yet, an’ lie couldn’t uv got incorporated. That nineteen .dollars a minute kind uv overwhelms yer uncle. I t puts a price on time, it ’pears to me, 't h a t ’s clear beyond reason, I ’m afraid-the nnion will never reach slch a wage scale as that, although I aint mailin’ any predictions. If a. feller couldmake tha t much wages fer a few years lie could buy a farm an ’ settle down an’ do party well Yours hopefully, IiEt’BL'XIlAIUlSCKABBM — -X >4- Public Sale! The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale oil (he Joseph Waddle farm b'/i miles Routh of Springfield and a miles north of Clifton' between the pike and the old Clifton r ad, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Commencing a t 12: 00, sharp, to HEAD OF HORSES to Consisting of 1 gray mare 14 years old, weight 1800■ pounds, will work any where and a good driver; 1black rnare. weight 3300 pounds, will'hitch any place and is an extra" good lead er; Xbay-mare 6 years old, weight 1200pounds; by Quaker Boy, 1 bay mare 4 years old, weight 1000 pounds .1Stallion, Cedar Wilkes, sired by •Redwood, dam is Pearl Wilkes, she by Wheeling Wilkes, and she by George Wilkes; 1 general purpose mare, 9 years old, biteh any place; J flue brood mare, Daisy*,. full sis ter of Maple Bell, and a fine driver; 1 driving colt coming ft years old, sired by Wilmons, dam is'Daisy, and she by Lady Hancock, been driven a.few times; 1 colt coming 2 years old, sired by Edwin Simmons, dam, Daisy, and is a very promising vo lt; 1 family driving horse, any ofte can drive him. 3 HEAD OF HOGS .3 . Consisting of 2 brood sows, with pig; 1 hoar hog 1 year old, FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 two horse wagon; 8 breaking plows; 1Evan’s harrow; 1Monarch riding corn plow, good as now; 1 teed cutter; road wagon; 1 set of single harness; 2 sets of good work harness; bridles; collars; double-trees; 1 corn sled; 1 heating stove and other articles. , 200 Shocks of Com; Hay in Barn; Fodder in Shock. Terms Made Known Day of Sale E LM E R W A D D L E TITUS & COIIRY, Auct’s. R. F. KERR, Clerk. SEED CORN. Seed corn as bronght in from tlu* field has a high content of moisture. If, m the attempt to dry it out quickly, artificial heat is used, with little or no attention given to venti lation, the chances aro tha t the germ will sta rt to grow. Artificial h ea t is dangerous a t thin age. The important things are ventilation, a dry atmosphere and a moderate temperature, (torn suspended from a wire in a well ventilated shed, granary or dwelling house attic, lo much a way'{lint there is free clrcui- lution of air around each ear, in very favorably situated. Windows should bo closed through the nights ami rainy days, but open tho rest of the time . ;, I f the fall be dry and bard freez ing Weather does not come until the need in well driud out, it will go through tho winter nicely in such quartern. If the weather he damp and tho winter acts in early If. should have the benefit of artificial heat. A chamber or attic where a stove pipe ppgfo? will answer;'a furnace room in a dry cellar is very satisfactory. Wo have found long bushel boxes about one loot wide, with one fourth inch wire netting for Bitten ami top, very desirable storage for corn Winch bad first teen Handled ns above until if is fairly dry. Bitch mmise-pioof boxes afford much ven tilation, ami may bo stored in a dry fui’naco room or.iti a moderately Warm attic with safety as winter teffif I k «—Eg, ' Public Sale! Wo will offer a t Public Bale, at our late residence, known, as the Tecumseh. Nurseries; east of Cedar- ville, on tho Columbus jfike, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2t, '07 Bale to commence promptly a t 12 o’clock, noon, the following de scribed property to wit; 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting of t six-year old geld ing; 1-twelve year old mare; 1 six teen year old m a re ;l two-year old ilily sired by. Advisor, dam, West Egbert. This is a standard bred fil ly of great promise, 9 HEAD OF CATTLE 9 Consisting of two milk cows; 1 yearling heifer; 1 Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk; 2 grade Jersey cows, milking but will freshen soon, excellent young cows; 1 one-year old Jersey heifer, safe in calf;! one- year old Polled Jersey, eligible to register; 1 two-year old Polled J e r sey, eligible to register, due to freshen February ft. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 3 farm wagons, 1 dump cart; 1 spring wagon; 3 top buggies; 2 sleighs, (1 a fine cutter with swell bed!; 1 Bteel field roller, 1 fanning mill; 1 cider mill; 1 Cli max Power, 5 or 0 row field sprayer (the potato growers machine); 1hay rake; 2 fodder cutters, lmml and power; 1 two horse power, Jack and couplings complete; 1 Btool barrow; 1 breaking plow, 1 riding corn plow; 1 walking tongueless plow; l Buck eye grain drilli cultivators; shovel plows ;J-Com shelter and otherioobr too numerous to mention. 8 iron kettles ami 1 copper kettle f12 gal lon), Also some household amt kitchen furniture, consisting of two heating stoves; 1 cook stove; tables; etc. One Parlor organ, (Smith’s American). 59 Bushels of Old Corn m the Crib 35 Bhockfi of Corn in Bhoek. Terms Made Known Day of Bate E. B . F p A N Z Z f r CO 8. T. BAKER, Auct, Frfto Lunch afclliftO. A WONDERFUL RECOVERY. i ua in a m aI. in/ iOtuivt kvhi * drifted,knew that I JmvobGonft Croat, flattererfefimwhatplipoiclfum called Bright*!) Disease* AftnlAfifcrr.giWtlfr'/twnoticftHbotifidl nf J)i"t X>fttf|d KonnorfyVt Ew ntlus At A Gl&ncc You will see the difference between our distinctive clothes and the imitation kind, There is nothing "cut and dried” about ourWthey're full of life, quality and ginger, Overcoats and suits for the most exacting customers, The prices too, are most favors able; glance at the good things in our w in/ dows, $10 $15 $18 $20 U teiB j'M A D r. IN N e w Y ork C r ? £ fa, Clothes thot KEEPM tn Y o u n g " DEMAND QUALITY Remember th a t y o u r h a t receives some hard knocks from the weather, and to hold its original shape and color i t m u st be made of “ qua lity” material^ A new stock o f Seal Browns ju st re ceived, a rich dark shade. $ 3 .0 0 %, ...... I / t e v / • X . MEN’S FIXINGS Dogskin gloves in all the new shades of tan. Extraordina-.. ry values a t - $ 1,00 Fancy Brown Silk Handkerchiefs in figured and solid color effects for wear w ith brown suits. . ' 50 c GREAT TEAM WORK Is m ost necessary in mak ing o f Trousers. Every- operation m u st be carefully execu ted t o insure a perfect garment such as our line o f worsteds w ith plain and invisib le stripes. $ 3 t o $ 7 .5 0 ALL RAINY DAYS Lose their unpleasantness—to—th e -ow n e r of a Raincoat. P leasan t days require sty lish garments. Our Ra incoa ts are well adapted t o - either [-kind of weather. P la in blacks, stripes and checks in dark grays; perfectly shower proof. $12.00 to $25.0d MAIN STREET, NEAR LIMESTONE, SPRINGFIELD, O. As Tight and Sound A s a STEAM BOILER THE m L E A B lE TRADE MARK ON THE STREET f t •N7 X 9 lj // l iSgSffl m n At m nil j s • f t 1 m'i ■SJ a wv & )S ■ •I 4/1, AfllVIU MUmiV'IIII j i«fcs&coy»nf Rondciit,lv,y, _„ j);3lt in Bit In blunt of a rnlrflol^. Alt frthotoYrihlnryniptofT'jftftfibifidfcSft^ iaro«b/iflr I Q Ylli EVERVTKINQTO tLxflificdiciuo. IdrtDoUifWO&ii^ifiot’S ►VTf,rr.r)r.Fft tivol' tho fit* thOfft / loft at t!i» l3ftWwe#tiO#«aH+ ,. . v.- Jns.Cit Uio Itinhn, And twibyothef 'pipthtfiOof tho Kidndyn, t>U07 orldi3<hk,r* hnn« my wriKo* Uifa will (r,daco rthoyn nw thu who tufr*r t:c> \n a Kf(3n$yc t DJoft! dliorflf?.*» Dr. D.Kennedy’i F*v*rlt«Remody* HUE ALL YOm *i -------. ------- MALL ALL YOU'R. IT'S NON-BREAK STEEL^M ALLE Is riveted together just like a boiler. Were it not made Of Malleable iron and steel it would . be impossible to do this. Cast iron ranges ftro pu t together with bolts. The nuts get loose and fall off. The Joints leak. But onoo the rivet is driven home on our range it is there forever, .lust think what this means -a ir-tigh t where i t should bo, perfect combustion, perfect baking. Will Outlast Any Other Range Made. THE M ALLEAB LE M AN WILL TELL YOU ABOUT IT A T THE STORE OF CROUSE & CRAWFQRD NOVEMBER. 10th to 16th, 1907. The Malleable Girl W ill Serve Y ou w ith Three M inute B iscu its and Delicious H o t Coffee and Present Y ou w ith a B eau tifu l Cook B ook and a Useful Souvenir. W I T H E A C H R A N G E piU’chftsed during this exhibit, you have a free choice of a e>m« , , , , ploto net of high-grade cooking ware; a fifty-ft*W p * £ \ nine piece ham.iiomely decorated semi-porcolaiti dinner set or several other valuabio ta / .PAl I and attractive premiums well worth ................ ............. .................................................t } / 1 « U v On th e street th e man or men who are dressed th e best and who have the ex clusive s ty le abou t them th a t K any always gives their patrons are those whom we have fitted to a su it of clothing, a Prince Albert) a cu t-away or an i amm Overcoat. I f you w an t to appear a t your best choose your fabrics now and have your su it or overcoat made by Kany, The Leading Tailor, Xenia, Ohio. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING YOUR APPETITE I f y o u r app e tite is poor , e a t m ea t. T o tem p t y o u r ap p e tite and n ou r ish th e s y s t em our c h o ic e m e a ts are n o t e x c e lled by a n y th in g . T h e w e a k and th e strong , th e sm a ll and th e • h e a r ty ea ter a lik e en joy th em , C, C, WEIMER, JWW | For Wm that T O E SERIOl Mr. Itn Stock buy Wcdnesd of Mr. I I J where tie Mr, Ti horse, and when lie alighted caught in hacked grontid tli arm in fractured Jtired intei .Dr. Bam attending jured man home. • not the Mr. Nelgi move to B was called comfortab) tlall is neai feared that fatal. He all his life or dollars \ from the ft vanced age to give up uefi until t 'm an of owner of ct Latest re as to his re T | b . K e rr & E N irth u p ar JAMES The denn exceeding c Because it of the whea of the fipe those nice, prized by a canuot.be e ^. cake. We , flour and a fit of 26 yei claim, retu get your m -Use Go c We a a ll kind water p Grain, IV Skin L e f lO t Stop in < IN T S P R IN W ur £0 lha. b 1 Bnsi 1 lb. 2 Bax. Best 0 lb. I We w
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