The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
o f'j tiiffliTTib 3 ; anafttn 0 #s+c - "“S S C S S ^ ^ DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR “Pittsburgh Perfect” Pences For s m 9 time we have beea investigating u New We* in Wire Fencing, After a most careful examination we have beep convinced that we have found the best field fence snanisfoetured, "Pittsburgh Perfect” is made of all galvanized steel wires. It is the only fence welded by electricity; livery rod is guaraoteed perfect. AH large wires, the stays being the same size as line wires. It has no wraps to hold moisture and cause rust. *- 53W SFRiNOFIELD If You Are Looking for a Fence That .will stand HARD USAGE; That Will not SAC DOWN or CURL OVER on the top; That has Stays that WILL NOT SLIP; That will CONFORM TO UNEVEN GROUND; That has no SLACK WIRES; That does not require an EXPERT TO ERECT; That is LOW 1 IN PRICB- Then Read What We Guarantee 1. Tho stays aro ELECTRICALLY WELDED to strands, forming a perfect onion and an amalgamation with tlio strands not found jn any other fonco. 2. Np wraps to get loose,, or hold moisture nnd canso rust. 8. No projections to injure stock or tear wool from sheep, 4, Stronger at tho joints than any other fonco; welded together by eloetriclty. 5 . Guaranteed that tho wire is not injured a t the joints. 8, Guaranteed .adjustable to uneven ground. 7, Guaranteed thatstayawillnotfoparato from strands.' * 8, Guaranteed all right in ovory particular. ' , 9, Mado by the most'modern process and op tho latest impioved machinery. ■ 10.'' Dost o f the weak points in othor fences are on account of. the way tho stays are fast ened. Our stays are amalgamated with tho strands by moans of electricity and the strength o f tho fence increased a hundred fold over tho strength of a fonco whore tho stays are wrapped or damped on tho strands. " ■ I f by this time yon are interested, come and See this fence and get in your order. • I f you are skeptical come and be convinced. \Ve add our personal guarantee to everything claimed for it and would be pleased to submit prices. Don’t fail to see us"before buying your fencing. Don’t put it o ff until you are teady to use it, but place your order in advance, as we cannot carry a ll sizes in stock, C r o u s e & C i r a w f o r d . YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat, To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats arc not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the siufall and the hearty- eater alike enjoy them* * . - . ’ ' <a TOMER* The rirciiH seems to bo the popular topic of conversation thesa Hays anti many aro making'arrangements io visit Springfield, Ohio, when Bingling Brothers exhibit there on Saturday, May Cth. The splendid now parade afe 10 o'clock in tho morning, the- greatly improved menagerie, a brilliant in- ti’QductoryBpectacle, the sensational mid-air aufqraobile double pomer5 sault and tho greatest European company of artists over seen under exhibition, which the press andpub- citU 'h jylierp^b,^ ^ h o w been are praisiri^ fo*the sic/es. ' ' The Bingliftg Brothers are cele brating this season the twenty-filth jubilee yepfr of their splendid enter prise by«gwlng the pubiic a circus eutertainmhnt tha t exceeds any thing ever done in the past in the way of amusements. They bavo searched the world for novelty, they have imported a t great cost the most wonderful European and Asiatic acts, they have had bullded in foreign studios and shops the finest outfit ever used by a circus, and they have so enlarged their al ready gigantic show that.twelve acres of ground are now required for their many tents. The circus this year numbers 1,280men, women and children, 650 horses, 80 camels, 40 elephants, 110 cages of an imals,' 85 double-length railroad cars and 300parade vehicles The main ten t is tbs largest ever built. The great program is given in three rings,' on two stages, in a vast hippodrome track and m tho spacious dome. There are 375 per formers 300 of whom are-making their first tour of America under .management of the Bingling Broth ers. ■> ■ In addition to the dangerous and thrilling automobile double somer sault act presented by Miss La Belle Boche of France, here are a few other remarkable features never be fore witnessed in America: The Great Mlrza Golem family,, from the court Of the shah of Persia; the man from France who walks up and down stairs on his head; Biccobono and his “ Good E igh t” horse, which wears pants, coat and boots, from Bussia: the pig-that skips the rope and shoots the chutes; the ape tha t standB on its head; the twenty camel team in the parade, and the remarkable zebra tandem-riding act. .... .' .V r “It Pays to Trade In SPRINGFIELD, OHIO WREN ’S MAY- SALE » BEGINS THURSDAY, THE 7th. Thousands of Dollars worth of Spring & Summer merchandise at prices less uhan those of the manufacturer and importer. Circulars with full particulars are being mailed you. If you have been over looked, drop us a card and we will mail you one immediately. THE EDWARD W R EN CO. W e are members of the Merchants’ Association which pays your fare both w ays on purchases of $15.00 and up. 5 E 5 & ;* * 'V1S.1T* DAIRY NOTES* T T W hen Th e W inds D o th -B low The man with the comfortable overcoat don’t mind it a bit. Gome m and look a t our jaovr stock of imported and domes tic woolens for Spring over coats an l Buits and leave your order early and you will have them when you want them most. „ K A N Y , T h e T a i lo r , XEN IA , OHIO. Buggies!! Th e name Poste, T ro y and Wood- hull, a guarantee of STYLE and QUALITY, ' Home dairy Imttet making i o r private city trade is the moat profit able way,to dispose of the dairy pro duct. I t imposes more work on the diatyman andb is family, but gives an independence unknown to the market milk producer. Therewill be much cleaner milk If the udder is wiped off Svitb a damp cloth and the long lialr clipped off- the udder, flanks and tail before milking. Speakers a t the Eastern dairy convention and farmers’ institutes are advising farmers to raise more grain." They say .that the day of low priced feeding grams have gone by, never to return. This is good advice for the average dairyman and Stockkeeper. Cream of low test simply contains more skim milk. Take a quart of cream testing 40 per cent and add a quart of skim milk and you have two quarts of cream testing 20 per cent. There Is a cause for low tests. In the Island of Guernsey three sows are kept on an acre of land. The land Is very fertile and the cows are kept tethered and fed on the soiling system. The more food a cow can be in duced to eat, the more milk she will prodneo. Cows do not usually con sume more food than tl^ey can prop erly digest. —AGENTS WANTEDI—16 x 20 crayon-portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up, shoot pictures ope cent each. You_ can make 40 per cent profit or $86.00 per week. Cat alogue and Samples free. FRANK W. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 1208 W. Taylor street, Chicago, 111,, f HI CONFIDENCE THAT'SWHATK0UHAVE IN ' * " , r t ^' A ' . v t Hanna’s Green Seal Paint After you have*, once used It , ! That’s whet all who have used I t ' you*1'house Consider well before yon act, Be as careful in yohr choice of paint as though you sought insurance against loss by fire. For Hanna’s Green Seal -Paint Js an insurance ag&insLthd destructive elements of winter. FDR GALE JBY Kerr & Hastings Bros. CURE FOR PILES* The Excelsior Chemical ' ompany of Sftndusky, Ohio, h as a sure cure for .PILES In Jxeeislor P ile Cure. This Is A brand new remedy! guaranteed to cure. I t consists o f an internal remedy, a suppository' and an oint ment. The three remedies for One Dollar, Ask your druggist about Ex celsior P ile C uts . EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Sandusky, O. SOAP=POSE S C e n tra Cake , $ Cents a Cake . Suppose you were the guest of Mrs. So-and-So and had to wash your face w ith Laundry Soap. Your opinion of Mrs. So-and-So would not be of the highest! would it? Certainly not! There, is no ex cuse for offering you Laundry Soap for Toilet purr ^0^es*!when you c&h obtain ' ’ 7 , - ■ - -.; brand new '< ■ POSTCARDS, Six winning postcards for 10 cents. JJ Out o f th e ordinary—nothing <■ lik e the usual souvenir card, | [ Agents and dealers can make big • * money With them, Seftd a dime or postage stamps to UNITED PRESS, 624 Citizen Bldg., • * Cleveland, O. | ’ TO ILE .T SO A P ■ - y * ■’ •••■ - n ■ FOR FIVE, C EN T S A CAKE . Don’t accept a substitute, look for our nanje on the Package and Soap* t h e r e m m e r s s o a p co ., SOLD BY ; FARM S v \ , x< J rS / 4 \ \ j \ / Suit has been brought in Common Pleas Court by Sarah M. McMillan, against Hannah M artin,. of Glas* glow, Scotland} Margaret Jones, of Prestoh, N. J . ; Anna Boyd qf P itts burg, Pa., and other unknown heirs of Martha Holmes. The plaintiff came into possession of lols 80 and 81 In Csdarvillb through a deed of Mrs. Holmes, who died without Issue. The deod was drawn up m regular form except th a t the grant or’s cause contained by mistake the name of Martha Holmes Instead of plaintiff's name. She aske th a t all claims of the defendants to the deed may bo quieted. Frank H. Doan, attorney, 50 TO loo Constantly oft hand FOB BALE throughoutUllio. Write uu TO DAY “for our descriptive list. State size of farm and locality desired—or if you want us to soil your farm, write us. We can sell it for you* Years of exper ience. Good hank references. Smith & demand, R*al EitMt end Loan Agent*. Ccdarvllle, Ohio, < Also agents for the famous Cttr- terear Automobile. C. E, Northup, Nagley Bros., O . M . T m v n s le y , Bobt. Bird Sayre& Hemphill, J, F, Norckauer, W. M. Smith, H. H. Thrall, H. Fisliering, Kearney Bros, Ccdarville, O. n 4f ti Xenia, O Fred Fraver, Bradstreet Gmc, Co., Chandiiss & Chandliss, G. O. Carpenter, H. S. GIass& Sons, W, W. Johnson, Jenkins & Turnbull, W, F. Harper, E , A. Paullin, C. Stephenson & Go„ Powers & Langdon, Xenia, O. Jamestown, 0. Yellow Springs, O. Bowersvilit, G. uaHHpM I t costs lio^more to to get a buggy up-to-da1(o than one of old style, if you. go to . Fitted by Nature to H«nj On, The leech h a s three Jaws, each lit fa it with 80 to 00 teeth. CASTOR IA £or Infants nnd Children, j t r ■ a v ir i # ttr ” For Infants nnd Children, Kerr &Hasting Bros, Bearsl tho Blgnatura o f 1 PILES FISTULA ASUAlit, DISUSES OF THE RECTUM IW. *» «M> uni iti# «*** >* cf dlM5!ts »ni his hM t >t f*en .sLttoiirt, Ns. {.atn j j l nu rttfeittfcn ttm ktmnm. li’JsJJeir, Kilna/, BbM tms 8k!a ihmmm *«it jsfce«»s f t Wcasa. Wlrltlt W* MMt ORWKTU WSZASKS (FRK8> iin.1lnlo>wahrt>s»tjm>.HeatM. KsUUUhsaICif m. i % M c C lellan W S i V t C olumbus , 0. SolidGoldGlasses fitted with Special lenses for $5 worth $ 15.00 invisible 8i*focats at #3.50, worth #/0. Clias. S. Fay, M'f'g, Optician, 281*2 15, Main HI., Springfield, O. CLOSINGOUTSALE! I have decided to close out my entile furni- tur® business dxi account of failing health. We will sell every article in stock a t a cut price. Carpets, Rugs, Druggets, Linoleums, and all kinds of house furnishings. I f you are looking for bargains come and see us. We will still continue our undertaking business as before* G, G. McClain, 201 W. M a in s tr e e t , r Iff rf i ;i - iV Xenia, Ohio. F o r W m that ^SS!SiaEsSSBlftB|*y T H J. Dr nieetin some d as to th Dr. evening and the If t two me could ha Andrew Pre Wright t meeting, Mr. the elects would re proached influence the form* _ _ A ttI company "propositic plan. Ti manner. O . L of the cha paper, but -matidn tb W. J, T . concernin ' foolish to $300 each i no assurai advertise did not th cbhheijtiof the face o| Dr. of it. In knew had I L . H .| manner oi ted, bu t gj A mol gate and t | Dr. J . W. *Andrew ei Presid for Mr. Ai Mr. Orr. After beir closely, Mi mor and c{ named Mrl more woull meeting n | drew woull the compal sreadily agj AsE . both werej •Mr. Orr. of the coni dent appeJ in his own I Kennon The the membl “A stl J . R. Orr two men \ company the Cedar ane meml report is f o. : o* Signc day of Ma Acijo Wcduesdn peeled to
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