The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

wwrwr.** MW c3*c3*B#rf me l> K' »,* » *SC*. THEfflmiEESill «’ KO%HV ir.U :, OHIO. W » fclOI.UlT V « r « I ’ j UKONAI and intmiuorasvLilanri prompt „ attention t<* «tl busint-feW iuiruhti'd to .us. NSW YORK DRAFT and BANKMONKY.OROERS. Tin t*!vux-‘ ai-d most- eon- v, wiojjfc vhv j.i Hen.} money hy Loans Made on Real Estate, Personalor Collateral Security, Banking Hours: 8.A. M. to 9, P* M, S. W . S mith , President, ,<), I* S mith , Cashier, When he comes, lelTTiim A<1S * xactly what you have done.* Then do as he says. : j alcohol in this cough medicine. I c . Ayer Co.,Lmel)Mem ,V«ay B e Pneum on ia : ‘ A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult breathing i'hen fever, with great, prostration. * If t e should ’>$ vour experience, send for your doctor. You may Trive pneumonia! I f y()ur dtKtHr cann()t come at once, A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L l Monday morning vr** on* o f til* roldett of th* y*ar, b * l» f about ci (jilt bslow **ro. Th* blixzard Fat* » r d » j' was nn# of ih» woiet that the boweli i:» good condition. Ones ofAyer’sPilis at bedtime wilt cauy . iV .scd flow of bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following. The Cedtervifle Herald* ' 49.00 jp « r Ywor. KAXUUEl BUtrl* - - Ed itor. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1900. THIRTY DAYS. For Female Ills Yon. should take, for female Ota, a medicine which acts on the female organa and function*. ,Card*! la not a man's medicine. [ If la for women. Its pure, heal­ ing,. curative, vegetable ingredi­ ents, go’ direct to the womanly organa, relievo their pain and in­ flammation, and build up their strength. • ■ “Tongue cannot tel!,** writes MU* Note Smith, o! Sweetser, fad* “what OF But thirty days, of tlio Roosevelt Administration remain and it is -eyidenfc that these Anal days are to be as fully crowded* with strenuous work as any period of the remark- aide seven years of tlusa'dministra­ tion. There is much curious com­ ment on the fact that the. President lias deferred the attempt to reform the Xaval Establishment until the last month of his administration, and it is considered the more re­ markable from, the fact that owing to ins familiarity with the 2faval situation, acquired when he was Assistant Secretary of the Navy at, the beginning of the Spanish War, he should havo waited until these final days to begin a reform, Evidently he expects Mr*. Taft as the inheritor of the Roosevelt pol­ icies to continue the Naval Refor­ mation when he is In-the antipode® 8iwnsorO hio , C its os Xorr.oe, I L olas C ovst ? J F rank J. C hrse Vmake* oath that be is senior partnerof the firm ofF, J. C iti - nes & Co., domjcbusinessInUrn city of 'lolcuo, cotmfy, ar.dstate aforeoH, «md that said fflrm will pay tho sums CWJS HUNDRED 1)0LLrAIWforeach eyary ooeo Of Catarrh tlut cannokbe cured by the use of H au / b C ataubh C ure , •FRANKJ, ORKNEY, Sworn to beforemoand subscribed inmy presence, thisOthday ofDecember, A. P' 1880. , — , A. W, GLEASON, !BEAt Notary Public Hall's Catarrh cure is token internally andacts directly on tho.biood andmucous surface*of the system, Sendfor testimoni ala, free. WOMAN’S RELIEF ha* done for me.' 1 am on my third bottle and am so much bet­ ter, Before I began to take Car­ ded, I could not do a day's work. . Now I can work all day. Mother took four bodies of Cardol before confinement, got along fine.,and ha| been real stroag even,since.” At A ll Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ABY1CE, sfcatlwrage and describing symp­ toms, to Indies Advisory Jivpt., Tho Chattanooga Medicine Ca» Chattanooga. Team . » 40 SFfc> There has been nothing new de veto]tea on the paper mill situation this week ether than the bill of lading for twenty-two cars, has been receive^ by J, W. Kadabaugh, the agent, It is stated that the shipment is now on a siding near New Paris this side of Richmond A rotary pump was put on the well this week and operated under the direction of T, B. Moohling, who has bad wide experience in Well drilling and pumping. Tu the time that the pump was operated the water was lowered considerable Putin & few momenta after the pump stopped it bad raised to the majrk. This proves that there is a qna*it4iyt of water m that ', U e'i fS* "be ytahnni or two.«i|rbt iirhh ’Wea® will be drilled in a few days. , Dr. MUM' AnU-FaJjt ppla reil*v« pair Best For The Bowels t '4 Bwcwwite. Public Sale canovcathartic geldli__ _________ ______. thuuce&teedtoear*oryearmoneybuck. SteriingRemedyCo.,ChicagoorN.Y, 358 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES \\ \V \ \ , ’A .....> <**VA:CK“r» The Paddling of Glasses has been prohibited hy law in most stairs on account of tho inoompeioiicy of the mon that’ are engaged In that way of doing business. A call at 'Ait office will convince you o f tti(> difference. Ckas. Sr Fay, M’ f’g. Optician 2V H E. Main Ft., Hpringflcld, O, ;,.C L-) r / T h e B r s a i D ia r rh o e a tad U y t d a i s r y R s m s d y Cnrre *< *n*l rbtr'fticdi-nheen, dy.wn- fery, fholrUi>;*FH-,,,L!J!n!..et«.gftii.laUi!.M Atielic«)>(■'>-a, mis'. I'icvenfelhadr.velip- mrnt of trpbrml ftvrr. bzvatt wonderf.,1 -wto -rf.t-'mfd In ell pstf^ of tlmworld. MWORKS LIKE MA8I0.” i.ttc; i!T FI1M ImWWwfrwm pWr IKWI# iVe't Meoyf e eeheM ***^..T"' rf»'., ntmcwMbfeetl IlMWtWMlY oer* i s « * * * » «• mmmMr m i f w , ...... Having purchased a farmof my own nd having more stock than necessary 1will sell at public saleonwhat i*known as the old Waddle farm, owned by S. H. MJlier,located twomiles East of Selma and four miles South-West of South Charleston, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909, Commencing at ten o'clock, the follow- property: // HEjm OF HORSES . II Consisting of bay mare 8 years old, in to ll hay mare 10 years old, in foal; t> year old draft liofse; 7 year old general purpose hprse; 4 year old gray mare, 8 year old general purpose mare; 3 year old bay gelding colt, sired by J. J. C.; 2year old colt hy Bobby Burns, 2 year old general purpose mare; ff year old drivingmare, city broke; 4 year old bay horse, city broke. 9 HEJID OF CATTLE 9 Consisting of 2 Short Horn cow'*, 8 part Jersey, Sgrade Jersey, 1 registered Jersey. Five are fresh at present and one in February. 48 HE )|p OF HOGS 48 Consisting of 48head of fall feeding shoats, S6 HEAD OP SHEEP 36 Consisting of 25breeding ewes and 10 spring ewe lambs and one Shropshire buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of Dccnng binder, 7 foot cut, nearlynew; field roller; com planter; chirk rower and 80rods of wire; grain drill; breaking plow, fanning mill, 2 buggies. 2sets buggy harness, isets of dead harness, (). S. Kelly; 12horse pow­ er tractionengine; 16x18 Lightning Huy Press; Ileering com shredder; fodder cutter, circular saw, water and tank complete. TERMS: Acredit of Cmonths will be given, purchaser giving apptoved sc* curity. J. W. STEVENSON* R. U. CORKY, Amt, ROBT. ELDER, Clerk, PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm I will sell nt Public Auction at my residence 2 ii miles from Uedarvilie, on the Clifton pike, on Friday, February 19, 190 9, Sale commencing at 12:80 sharp, the following described property; 5 Head oP Horses 5 ' i • , Consisting’ of 1 draft mare, 14 years old, good work and brood mare; 1hay geldmg, 18 years old, willwork any where; 1 draft mare colt, coming 2 years old; 1 bay gelding, coining 2 years old; 1 bay irtnTe, 8 years old, 2 Head of Cattle 2 Consisting of Jersey cow, fresh; 1 •Hereford steer calf. Farming Implements Consistingof l McGormlck binder, i mower, 1 hay rake, 1 breaking ploiv, 1riding cultivator, 1 spike- tooth harrow', 1 disc barrow, l roller t farm wagon, 1sled, 1 set double, w’ork harness, l buggy, pitch forks and other articles. About 12 ton alsike clover hay in barn. Some fodder* About ,thirty Harred Plymouth Rock hens. TE.R.MS OF SALE,: Cash. M R S . B , £ * P O S T . ROBT. CORRY, Auct. J. H, ANDREW, Clerk. m i ISBEAUTY wwnjaaWHILE* M Crean naekie*. nun**, black HmAtk ee»)wwaendtea,, -•etariNc ■die**eel, ■ » » ^ r i r r • Wtvtehed.waAi mi n<lr „ ' *«)* *» mm firinwi endAebWwforrmtik flfee^p*:lit ThsItftar<i M Uw . —* «M. t-r. A .. ..J ,M *J . e < - - •• •**■•■ '4 Mm •BKiwwvir i w m& meihel; .mm frfthewnrld’e -- ----------- ... an nru M mi W SpeHaj iNimnet-------- W g W ! * ..... ............* *wiVfmtPK'HWllflJsg*s Having rentedmy farm, I will sell at public sale at my farm, located 2 mile* south west of Cedarville on the Kyle road, ^ , THURSDAY, FEBRUARYil, W , Commencing promptlyat 10o'clock a. m the following property: ONE HORSE A bay draft mare 7 years old, weight 1850 pounds, , ft HEAD OF CATTLE H dmilch cows—l.Shorthom cow, 1.Jer­ sey cow, XPolled Jersey eligible to reg. istry, 1 cow part Jersey, 1 yearling steer,. 3yearling heifers, 2 steer calves and one heifer Calf. 98 HEAD OF SHEEP 98 Consisting of 80 two-year-old ewes bred, 20ewe lambs, 80wether lambs, fi aged ewes, bred, 12aged ewes, 1 Shrop­ shire ram. 47 HEAD OF HOGS 47 Consisting of ? brood sows to farrow in spring—2 registered Poland China, 6 white sows; 39 fall shoats, 1 thorough­ bred Poland Chinamalehog. HAY"— About 4 tons of mixed hay. About 70 tonsof choice timothy hay in bale to sell privately, CORN— About 600 bushels of com in crib, 10 bushels of clover seed, FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 No 3 Brown wagon, with large bed; 1 lowdown wagon, Em­ pire M’f'gCo’smake, with 10 foot hay ladder®, 1McCormick binder 7 font cut hay loader, 1 hay tedder, Thomas make; 1Osborn mower, 0 ft, cut with 4 knives and extra pitman, 1 Sulky hay rake, 1 liay ladder, 2 breaking plows, 1 Disc cutter, 2 60-tooth wood frame har­ rows, 1 check rower com planter 125 soils wirewith drill attachment, 1 John Deere riding cultivator, 1 tongueless walking cultivator, 1 fieldroller, 2 wheat drills, 1 one-horse corn harvester, one large single shovel steel beam plow, l corn shelter, 1 Hero barrel churn, 2 gravel beds, 1 lfl-ft, feed sled, 2 liog coops, 2 pairs work harness, 1 pair liy nets, singic-trceS, double-trees, 1 spread­ er and other things not mentioned, BLACKSMITHTOOLS One Portable Forge, large size, l'oos make, 1 one hundred and Fifty pound steel anvil, 1self feed hlucksmitlulriU, tongs, ham­ mers, etc. • Terms made known day o f sate. Lunch at 12 o’clock, Wm. CLEMANS, Jr, ii. T. BAKER, Auct. K. F. KEKK, Cleik. wrtftdtodi'Tu yearm Hnow was drifted **v*r*l place* on the pike* making tit* road impas­ sable. There vr«r* a number of tlw It, F, 1). man that ware unable to make the trip Baturday. Fanner’s were out in full force Monday open­ ing the roads. “ Ambitious young men and la­ dies should learn Telegraphy; for since the now 8-hour law became effective there i» a shortage of many thousand telegraphers. ,Positions pay from $60 to $70 per month to beginners. The National Telegraph Institute) of. Cincinnati, Ohio and five other cities Is operated under supervision of R. R. officials and all pupils areplaced when qualified. Write them for particulars.” PromotesDigestion,Cheerful­ nessandResbContainsnelllter Opium,Morfwi}enorMineral NOT HAJOX} OT IC . Iu an article entitled “ A Substi­ tute for Matrimony” in the F’ebru- aiy W oman ’ s H ome C ompanion , Anna Steese Richardson proves conclusively that, the majority of business girls of to-day do pot mar­ ry because that the men they might marry do not earn as much money as they do. Mrs. Richardson speaks with au­ thority—she has had a greater ex­ perience than perhaps any other woman in America, Bile concludes her article thus; “ The business woman of to-day^ is achieving financial success at the sacrifice o f domestic content and maternal instinct. Is it worth while.” Public Sale 1will offer at Public Sale; n my farm two and one-half miles east of Cedar- vilte on the Turnbull road,, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 24th, Commencing at 12. o'clock, sharp, the Allowing property: 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 - Consistingof onebrood mare, 10years old, with foal by Boer Jr., broke to line, weight 1680 pounds; 1brood mare, ten years old, bred to fffsmark, weight 1400 pounds, broke to fine: 2 draft colts, one sired by Prince Albert, one by Bismark. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 .Consisting of 2 milch cows—1 Pole Durham fresh in April, 1 jia'lf-Jersey fresh in July; threesteer calves. #2 HEAD OF HOGS is Consistingof 4 brood sows, 8 fall shoats. S3 HEAD o f FINEWOOLSHEEP 4 Comd*ting -f?Ijf^^mg ew«% land) SEKiaf MW, Hi weiJ^h'jiraH JO efrp mAktJSmr ■ ° , ■ FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consistingof 1 {fco-feonse wSfeoa; one Sure prop com planter, used one seas­ on. 80rodsof wire; 1 John Deere culti­ vator; 1 John Deere freaking plow; one Champion mower, good as new; one harrow; 1 com shelter; 1 carriage, good as new; 1 pair hay ladders; 2 Jhpg hous­ es; 1gravel bed;2*ets of work harness; collars and bridles; single and double­ trees; 3 bushels of seed com; 10 bushels of fine potatoes; 70 shocks of corn; child's bed stead and other articles, TERMS OF SALEi All sums under $6.00cash, all over $6.00 nine months credit withtwo approved securities. LUNCH A T iS O’CLQCK* a A. TURNBULL P. T. BAKER, Auct. R. F.KERfi, Cleric, Tor Infant*: and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of jm^sfGUJBrsmxLeiram AnfctwtlW- - Atx.Sm ne? Smhfr&tk- AWMSV Aperiec]Remedy forConstipa­ tion, Sour3tomachjDiarrtwea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish­ ness raid L o s s o lf S leep . ■Wvi»i*i.^wi*eewWiafeWieil|.»iJ'l'- I1..,'l'- Facsimile Signature of N EW -YORK. Att, mm Jl>« «,!(l J 5 D o* iy s - } ^ C i N i •» EXACT CC/PV OF WRAPPER, In Use For Over Thirty Years emu THECCNTAUR company * ncwvqwkcity . Ifil J . H . n c M I I L A N , M an u fa c tu re r o f / CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS’ H o l l o w C e m e n t B u i l d i n g B l o c k s , C h i m n e y B l o c k s , V e r a n d a C o l - , u m n s , P i e r s , E t c . , E t c * T e leph on e 7 . Cedarv ille , Ohip. A New Plan is proposed by H tjtchison & G ibney for the bene fit o f th© Iposl trsate t o olcwe o u t “TAKE THIS c u r “ Wo recommend it; there isn’t nay hotter,.. In mid-summer you havo to truck to a largo degree to your ImjtcAjer- Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliance* for keeping them right, and they’ r* aweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shopping”when it’s hot. Buy of ua and he sure, c . H. CROU SE , CEDARVILLE, 0- £• **9". -**,i f Public Sale Having given up seventy acres •f land and having a surplus of stock, will sell at my larm two miles west of Helma and four miles east of Clifton, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 18th, Commencing at 1 o'clock, sharp, tho following property, 7 h e a d o f H orses 7 One grey mar® seven years old, in foal to Townsley Belgian horse; one hrown mare six years old, in foal to Townsley Belgian horse ;1 black family driving mars seven years old; 1 bay drivingmare, four years old; 1 two-year-old draft colt; two yearling draft mares. 19 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 3, black Tolled Angus steers, weight about BuiOlbs; I black Tolled Angusheifer, weight about 800 lbs. UBhort Horn steer calves; 2 year­ ling heifers; 6 good milch cows, all fresh, 4 with calf by side; one Short Horn'mUch cow. S3 HEAD OF HOGS SS 8 sows; 20 fall pigs, 18 HEAD OF SHEEP f8 10 Delaine breeding ewes, will lamb about April I; IDelaine buck, 7 yearling lambs. One Wagcn and Hay Ladders . TERMS: $10 and urder oaeh, all sums over $10 six months time by purchaser giving approved note, JOHN NELSON . R. R. CORRY, Auct, ROUT* ELDER, Clerk. Ladies* Misses’ and Children’s Wraps, (Not this Seasons* Purchase.) Many o f these garments with slight altera­ tion can he made very serviceable and comely. See the low prices made for a speedy sale: 40 for $ 1.00 40 for $ 1,50 40 fo r $1.75 Come and see what Good Values these Small Prices represent. HllTGHISOH & GlBJiEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. I of On# Million Word#, i An advertiser In a London paper I **»» he has immediate use for a "eon* ! nations! serial," which must consist i of about J, mo ,OOOwords. The longest novel, so far, is said to be deorge Eliot's ‘'Middlemarclt," which con- *tain* nearly 21$ 900'word#. C A S T O R I A W&£ Tuflmtt -tint n* KMY m taW Hmft (Mgkf Bviunlth* RigaMmeot S#\ j*wff ELASTIC ROOF PAINT for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs, la proof againntthoweatheror rust. Absolutelynote- porotfs, Will not crack, peel, blisteror Scale, Will , not evaporateafteronceset. Is a linewater-proof- log material. Contains no ingredients Such as salt and lirno which enter into the composition of the j " major part of tho so-called roofandIronpaintson tho market to day which liavo no clastic qualities and Sfio destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to crystalizo any metal. It is germproof. Sendfo r rt>\n/arAndpriee list. Why not pnrehate tht best tohm it m is no mere. T h e DALLMAN COOPER AUPPLV 00 ,,P ond .du .lao ,W tS . Weak H e a r t A c t i o n There are certain nerve® that control- the action o f the heart. W hen they become weak, the heart action is impaired. Short breath, pain around heart, choking sensation, palpi­ tation, fluttering, feeble or rapid pulse, and other distressing symptoms fol­ low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is a medicine especially adapted to the needs o f these nerves and the mus­ cular structure o f the heart itself. I t is a strengthening tonic that brings • speedy relief. T ry it. “For years I sutTerecl with what I thought -was stomach trouble, -when tho' doctors- told mo i ‘ had heart -trouble. X had tiled many remedies, when tho Dr. Miles' almanac oamo into my hands, and I concluded to try "Dr, Miles' Heart Cure. X havo •taken three bottles, and now I am not suiterlng at all. I am cured, and this medicine did It. X write this in tho hops that it Will attract the at- ,tention oi others who suffer as I did.” —, , , MM. JD. 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Whether It be used on the most modest farm building o r ’the largest manufacturing plant we have always found it true to its trust It Is made to give service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The workmanship Is right, and the materials used in its construction are aa good as money can buy. As evidence—we can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. “ The first cost is the only cost,” Our Booklet “ R .” Sent free on request, will give you valuable information* H. W . Johns-Manville Co. ' Cleveleud, O. 44 Eeil BtMdftretl IT OlVfa TH*MSTfURKSUS, ^ • r W S M l T l t i > N l A I <1 TRUSS HOLM! MANY BoM and by Miatemm, DINING ROOM FORUDIESUPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M EA LS N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on MainFloor ! Open Day and Night, Tho Best of Good Used in the Cul­ inary Department, -V* ‘ ( aapurntM Mi## lea —If yor McMillan’ M ibb J5el in Xenia q —Go tor. Blankets. Rev. M bath for tl J.W.Mn Bpenfc Tuet —Mattre best to be Mias Edi • with the gi —The ro play at Ra J. C . Toi ■ tack otthe Mrs, J. I number of today. Miss Ber aniimber o ing. Miss Jet her sister, Chicago. ‘ The Wat’ Jersey hog Tuesday. R. S. To receiving Rndsley of Arthur A farm and w of March. Mr. Char fbrdsvllle, ^.i M « . G-W. —You wi. s your eloctri - c tinga Bros. '1 W. B. Cri , of his brotl and wife foi —Do note cutting win* storm front Mrs. J. S been quite > will Boon be Rev Olyil Xenia were Monday evt Mrs. Eli: quite sick tl the effects c • L Whs 25 lb. Gr: 1 pk. Bo 21b. Ja; 8 cans C 7 Bars of 2 lb. Fro 'Anyl O . Ti •. digests•< tive or" <> kind duties.

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