The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

IMM uMatl AUTOMOBILEGUIDE BOOK SOUTHWESTERN OHIO JUST DUBLISHDI) BY THE Middletown Automobile Cfub IT IS A FRIEND I5?J»1‘1ED TO THE MOTORIST Ifcgives authoritative informationcnuOeming- the roads with rwo cosor maps.) iisr oi f;arajjt's5hotels and inters, the new Ohio State Automobile Haw, places of Interest to visit and other information of valae to autolsts. The book consists af 7Q pages, haudftamoly printed in two colors on double coated st<u*k, and bound in buckram cloth, with gold Stamp. Ssize 6x0 just righ t to keep in the pocket of the machine, where ifc wj Uho handy. Twelve full page maps, each showing section of coun­ try 15 x 20 miles, with sectional cross lines, l mile each way altitude above sea level, showing grades. jSixty-flve rentes lire given in detail'. ' • Price, Postage Prepaid $1*50 , Send your order to - . - . Secretary, Middletown Auto Club M f H D IrM T <>W N, O H 1 0 , - *4m . THE E M. HARMAN CO. Furnishers and Decorators ?* r& " » T > m * <- * > - An immense stock of Carpets, ,Rugs~and all . , . other kinds of floor coverings. Lace Ghrtams, Draperies, Shades, Mission ■ and Fine Furniture. . .. / Wall Papers, Tinting, “Painting, Frescoing and - - Fabrics for waliSr ' ■ ' Especial . attention paid to, furnishing ’and -' decorating ‘Private . Residences, .Churches, *" Public Flails, Baaks, Club Rooms, etc, K E E P IN TOU CH W IT H U S . 30-32 N>Main Strsety , ■ Dayton, Ohio, CBHTYDPTIOH (SEVENSEKS ELECTIONS. Warren county was voted “ dry’* Saturday by ft majority of,120votes, the total number of ballots being approximately 0,000, l?ivo town­ ships went “ wet” and six “ dry,” The election was an excltidg one and the feeling m tho county seat, Lebanon, ran high a s i t arose □fca/l1hr fni*waatfi dm*tncr Hm f5irL h of the temperance forces and their opponents. . Jo o lm m e l.a saloon-keeper, was arrested on the charge of selling 1J quor on election day,'and was ar­ raigned before Magistrate M. A. Jameson, His bond- was fixed a t $300. The fight was the mobfcbitter ever waged In “Warren county, .E a rly hours found the wockerg of both elements in the field Ilian effort to influence tbo early voters. The vote started put with a vim th a t showed th a t the Vote would b« a heavy one. ThV County-Anti-Saloon- League erected booths in the streets m which .wove stationed women, wpo gave away refreshments. Crowds of -women swarmed through the alleys, peering righ t and left a t all times for crooked dealings. Five hundred school children pa­ raded the streets'all, morning With banners’flying, pleading with the voters jtd cast their ballots .agiilnst .the saloon.- Long streamers w ith glaring letters were stretched acjrpss the streets’by tho temperance peo­ ple,, On these werq the campaign mottos af the ‘‘drys,11 Ih MSigs County the “ drys” won by a vote of t ,098 with a vote placed a t 6,000, " / - f ’ , ' On Monday fwo more counties went into the “dry” columns Mar rion with a. majority of- l,2f>3 and Morrow*,186. The,city oi Marion gave the “ dry’s1’.a majority of 385. Tuesday twelve counties banished* 28F saloons under -the same law Adamsrcounty gave a majority of 2,ooo apd-voted out live saloons. - Athens county, 1,423 majority and 68 saloons will close. ... Gallia gave 1,682-and closed 17-80- loOns, guernsey 3,148 and ousted 30 dram Sb6p8... ‘ " ,« - Hocking 806 ami deprived -20 pro­ prietors of theirTiberty on th is line. Jackson 1,800. and3gmen w ili.be compelled to enter a new field, .Lawrence .1,600 and and 22 places closed. • -Nbblb iJx> and five bartenders out of a job. P ike 908 and eight mere preprie- t e t f ar* w*«ris* a long ° it jff -Ma?« W ith onr superior facilities and equipment, Which, ate not equalled by any retail concern In tlie U. S., wc aro prepared •" as never before to ffirnish high 'grade work Jess, money than inferior work will cost elsewhere. Wo employ no agents in this territory. I f a t all interested in any in out lino, write, " phort8 for catalogue or if possible call to’ see us. Bell pupae 894. Citizens phone 2lf>. Established 1801. * G EO R G E DODDS & SON, 1*3. **S. **7. **9 w - Main S t., S> Xenia. O . VanAusdafs Carpet Store See bur Fall Display of Rngs, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Peitieres, Wall Papers, etc. New and attractive patterns shown in all de­ partments. <- - T O s ThhJFotl We show a fine line of Wilton Brussels, Velvet and Administer Hugs m ail sizes. Before buying be sure to see <mrMeek . LINOLE.UM Printed and Inlaid Linoleum shown in large _ , variety of patterns, Cork Carpet, Oil Cloth, Wood Grain, Etc, • BRIC-A-BRAC Hoc our line of Vases, Jardinieres, ■ Lamps, Electroliers, Hammered Brass, Etc. m a t t in g s Wo carry a large lino of novelty patterns, ^ „ in both China and Japanese Matting, All offered a t special prices, LACE* CURTAINS Cur stock of Ohmy, Renaissance, _ . . . . , , , CftbioNot, Nottingham and Irish Point Lace Curtains oahnob be excelled. ° PICTURES We show a well selected line of Framed and , ' . . Unframed Pictures. Framing and regiUl- mg done be experienced workmen, PA tfeft. AND In our Wall paper Department can be found a very fine of pa­ pers from 6c up. Frescoing and Tinting donejhy Workmen of long experience. Designs and estimates cheerfully furnished. . * ■ .v Van Ausdal ,& Co„ Dayton. Ohio, bora wddCd to the Pomaml Liberty League, Vinton 760 and four places close. A total' of sixteen counties have voted and all have been placed in tho “ dry” column. , \ PLENTY OF QUAIL. , General John C. Speaks, chief game warden saw* Tuesday morn­ ing, th a t fiic coming quail season would be* he best th a t the Btate of. OInohas had iu many years. Bc- port.s of ah abundance of tiiese birds from a ll over the sta te have been made, showing th a t this year will not be without results. - “The past w inter was an especial­ ly good one for quail,” said General Speaks. “ Then, too, the state has been without the floods th a t USu&liy wash away many nests and young. Without the market shooters, who m years p a s t have devastated the coveys- the year is bound to be a good one for the sportsman.” 23 Sou th Main At,, sssaimu&ieigsfc This month's Butterick Patterns 10c and ISc—none higher. MUMMO i I Tiie 10 head of Southdown sheep Of R.C. W a tt &Son of CedarviUe brought forth many favorable com­ ments from tho visitors to the stock pen and they captured a number of the p r em ium s .W a tt & Son have been engaged in th e breeding and raising of sheep for many years and they have established a wide repu­ tation, William Watt who was in charge of the .exhibit a t Grand Rapids, Indianapolis and Columbus was in charge of it here. The dis­ play, representative 'of GSreone county’s good stock, added mate­ rially to the attractions of the fair, —Troy Record, * lepstGJSiUmKmsedmKmmiim. ■ The village Board of Education Is putting forth extra effort to force all children under the school age to attend school,. On Tuesday, L. G. Bull, as justice, heard complaint against Jftmes Bailey for no t send­ ing his daughter, Jennie Bailey, to school. Tim girl is past fourteen years of age and has been under the employee of Mrs. Donna Royce, As she did not have the proper certifi­ cate she was required to bo m School, A compromise was reached between tho attorneys, J . C» Foloy for Bailey and W. F. O rr for the Btate, whereby the girl was to be examined and if found short on the requirements, must bo sen t to school. ' I am in my studio in Cedarvillo every Tuesday from nuunmtU four o’clock. I will give you perfoet- satisfaciion In puce and quality. My photographs Is as good as the boot, J . W. Mock. HMkt, Step P*!na utmost ttstthUiMlW, MU«# | 64dlT*ht Ptts, He HA • Tlie oldest citizen cannot remem­ ber of a much longer drought than tlm terminated la s t Mon­ day mornlag when rain fell about 0 ;30, For several days previous the weather dsjawrtmeufc promised rain hu t It failed to laud here on sched­ uled time, . . fPh«. ffltiyii . ',A»ott«retT over th* central states and many placii. m«,M» showered upon th a t had no t had rain for more than three months. With th e rain cams a heavy wind, the temperature falling several degrees during the early morning, Tho water situation with many farmers had become ,serious and pasture lands Were burnt to ,a crisp With the hot xaya pf the sun. Stock was suffering for green vegetation and farmers were compelled to feed a s In the dead of winter. As for crops most of them were harvested before the dry weather set In. The rain h a s been a g rea t help to the roads and the dust has been settled so thajfc those .traveling on the highwayslflnd eucb mud) more 'enjoyable,. y _ ; ■ , Many farmers in this section had .a lm tdy plantec! their wheat taking a chance on an eafly rain. The ground Is now In gpod condition and within a faw days all the wheat will- be-in the ground ready fo r' the fall rains, t Press reports state th a t the tem­ perature dropped 35 degrees in one hour Sabbath in "Oklahoma. In S t LOhiB if fell twenty .‘degrees in the same length of time. - Through­ out th e West there has been ra in and cooler weather w ith plenty of snow m the mountain states. T h e ra iiis iic b a s it wasdid ag re a t deal a f good bu t many more .such showers w ill be needed to reach, the Streams^ ' * “ I t Fays to T r a d e in Springfield**’ The Store The Store where Style? Rmro^m’c Tnwfv Qhfit) Others Try Originate. DUggdu b i uggery oiiup .. ■ • a to Im ita te i FORMAL FA SH ION 4E X H IB IT OF OR IG INAL CREAT IONS IN M ILL IN ERY , COSTUMES, COATS, TA ILORED SU ITS , WA ISTS , SEPARATE SKIRTS, FURS AND. PETT ICOATS ,TAKES PLACE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 1,2,3 Tills Grstnil F a ll Fash ion Exh ib it is Springfield’s proving ground. A^display of style decreed by “Daroe F a sh ion ” as a correct th in g . Vet none are correct un til you r critical eye and good taste have passed’ judg*. m en t upon them , ' % We D eem it Fitting In Connection w ith Our Opening to O ffer Specia l Reduced Prices on- Every A rticle in Our House During these Three Days o f Opening, You Are Cordially Invited. PETER A. BQGGAN, 7. S , L imestone 'St*, -Springfield* O. Member of IboMercbpjits’ -Association which paysrailToad or trncticn-fare both ways on purchase ^ of $ 15.00 and over to people residing within JDmiles of S pnpg fie ld / $100 Rewards $100. . . The reader*of this psper will be pleased to }eat» tliat tUer'tt in e t least-one dreaded, disuse that seiaapa has been able to cure in' all its stages and that’Is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Caro ls the only positive cure now known to tlie medical fraternity. Catarrh feeing a constitutional disease,' requires a oonatltutionri treatment.- 'Hall's, Catarrh Cure is taken iuhtnudly, acting directly up* c it the bloodand'mutspitsiqttrracea of ftyatem | h-reby deetrpydng the fohndkhon of the tlifieofc*.and ^ .n o s the patient strength by building upths^onstitution and. assisting mtnrvfci Soing-hs.vqS;, The* proprietors oueftitft ponmK, SELBCTK ji 0 F *SEED COUN. Itlstob*hoped..»hafc muoh seen corn bus already b An selected from the standing oofri' fov next ytsar’s planting. Those who do not ciifc their oorn have yofc an opportunity to p a t th is eatoellenfc motliod into practice, SuggS-stions .regarding this sftloftttone w ill gladly be fur­ nished upon request. Later on a ll growers w ill have an occasion to go over the ir corn care­ fully w ith a View' to laying aside Only the host ears for seed. In making this final selection, either for seed or exhibition use this fol­ lowing effbial score Card for Ohio,' tor lwr-1908, will be found helpful. , SOOBKdARD. 1. M a tu rity . or adaptibiiity, 20 points. Of first consideration In se­ lecting seed corn. Indicated by complete filling out of. kernels; ‘by hardncee and ripeness, 2. Seed Ceadition, 20 points.. Of vast Importance, for seed corn th a t WlUnot grow is worse than worth­ less. Indicated by solidity of cars and kernels on the ear} by bright­ ness of color, sp e c ia lly of germ and plumpness of Up, While the germ­ ination test is the filial arb iter the trained eye aan determ rUe much. 3. *Shape of kernel, .20 points. Kernels shoald broaden gradually from tip to crown, w ith edges straight so th a t they touch the full length andfthonldbe wedged-shapcd Wlthdufccoming to a point. Observed frem the edge they should have uni­ form thlckneew. Thin, shrunken, sharp pointed kernels aro very objectionable, i t Uniformity and trueheSs to type, 16 points. The ears exhibited should be uniform In .size, shape, color* .indentation and size Of ker­ nel, Uniformity or trueness to tho type determined upon is essential to progreen m oorn improvement, Uniformity of kernels Is essential to machine planting, 6, Weight of ear* 10 points. To be determined by tlie use. of scales after corn is thoroughly a ir dry. Many seasons this is no t practical before January. Where the stand and other conditions of growth are equal, weighi of the ea r is one of the toMd indication* of productive­ ness, , fl, Color of grain-ami cob, Bpoints Grain should ■. be free from mix­ ture, Uncertain tin ts in cob and gram, and off-colored kernels aro evidences of mixing. White* corn should have white cobs and yellow corn should h a te red cobs, t 1, Lengthwodproportion, Bpoints Length will vary according to on* V>j'i r a & M E H A T O W O M E M Right now— eaa shfew you in RegatShoe* all the newest .custom styles decreed by fashion as corrifct for this season. There are 243 of these new Regal models—in shapes and leath­ ers suitable for men and women in every Walk of life* and proper for - every occasion. - The Regal standard of fashion* materials and workmanship is ydur assurance, before -you. buy, of stylet-perfection* of .perfect fit, and of long wear, ‘ Regal quality set its mark long ago, and today it is famous through* “ out the United States and 24 foreign coun­ tries. Let us showyouytfwr ■Regals.. ■ Oneef243 /Veie RigalSlula Correct fof ihtiScaion $3.50 and $4.00 Custom Special*, $$.W Regal Boot Shop . Jl, MOSERr Prop., ' 31-33 SouthTDetroifeSt.i . "WrongSide of street. Xenia, Ohio. vironipent. No standard ean.tr>. set by tlie score'card save th a t set by maturity amKpreportioii. Cir­ cumference is measured a t one-third the distance from b u tt to tip. I t should not exceed four-flfthh, nor fa ll below three-fourths-tho length. 8. Butts |n d tips, 5 points. Ker­ nels should extend in . tegular rows over the b u tt and against the shank Tho shank, however, should have sufficient size to support the ear. Swelled, open or badly compressed butts* as well as those having ker­ nels of irregular size arc objection­ able, Tjie tips should have kernels ot oven size, Well dented and prefer­ ably lh regular ''rows. An Under- Sized ear is more objectionable with a completely capped tip than with a little hare cob. A sharp*, tapering tip is no t desirable. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor* feat meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are no t excelled by anything. T he weak and th e strong, the small and th e hearty cater alike enjoy them. GC/WEIMER, —Get out prices on invitation, cards* latest styles on the market. We can furnish them plain or, printed* , . 1 Hill.... PATENTS ;CavMU»,*rt4 efettiwd#nd*H l’*t- *filbiisirtts$con<lu(;tedlorMobe^AtcPecs. , 'lus orne t is c cpozitz u.s.VAtts t orrmz; 'an4wftfM jjslciiliftlas timetiisnthose temoto t -.mVVaShingtor. , ,. , ■] 1 Setidtrto4e1,<lr.tvrl oi' 'lfeotsi,Witndf*tirip. tloft. Wte*dv(S-t if o. .Hit,fre* of ichwi*. Car I&t not«u<5tillimtent u secured, ft PARrtslltt. “HoWf«<)M*i«V»tent*,,eWitHi ^ *»ra« fa thef«», andtoeigd eour>tries; tentfree. AddreM* 1 O . A . 8 N O W & O O . 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