The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
UtmtaiMlNtej <> m .A N I X K i > THEXCHANGEMil! W* B m IICUP Y I B l*A T i SL’iii piumis* t’a rcfn iaud prompt a ttr itio n to *11 rsusiu* *» intrusted to uh » NEW YORK DRAFT «n<t »ANK ttONUYORDHRS, JT»« c h e a p o ami mosfc can- v. nifeiit way to eencl money toy mall. Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security. Basking Hours; 8. A, M. to 9, P, M. H. w . S mith , President, (>, S a tm r, Cajfiuer, -iofc Coughing Today? iU vou may cough tomorrowI Better be prepared for it :*iteh it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer's berry Pectoral in the house. Them when the hard cold - * : I Y aui * rrf if* u*£ will certaimV . o rdoctor's approval o ts se t inty . u\l doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows. No alcohol in this cough medicine. 1.c.Aw Co.,LouxilMau. These Bad Pains which giva you mck exqulfito Mttsfkt, every month, era muted, u you 1mm, ty female trouble. Relief (ttdeat or never cemes •< itself. U It aecmary to cure tie cause, la, order to stop' the pains, uai this esa only he done If yea will fake a specific, female remedy, that acts directly oa the womanly organs. WINE OF WOMAN'S RELIEF “Cartful did wonders for me," writes Mrs. H. C. Larson, of Olds, la. “I had female trouble for S wart. 1 had displacement, which increased aty suffering, the doc* ter couldonly relieve mo at times. Now, I amso much better, I hardly know when my time begins or when It ends." A t iAll Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, ■»** tm% s & & & z u u B a s t fo r ■■■ i TheDowels' ^ l i i p p n i v v i K candycatmaiitk : wautMO to oar. or yom*moneybask. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. gSi mm SALE,TEHMllUQMBOXES Kobutf hefithi* a great safeguard ag*:ft*t attacks of throat and ju n jfti^ Ievb u t onstipeUon wlH destroy the eest of health. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Pills. The CedarvBle Herald r,tate* , J tr.o o F** r 'X ’mmt. K A I I tH 9K7KL> * *• FRIDAY, FEBRUARY JS 1509. tSO^MMCaW t e ^ LINCOLN, TODAY. I t m atte rs n o t w ha t has been said of Abraham Lincoln, whether I t j» old or ne'er, i t cannot be said too often. The life and h isto ry of th is g reat character w ill toe reviewed today from every standpoint, and i t should be in the plainest manner possible for we. are honoring a com monplace m an . The centennial of tbe b irth of Lincoln w ill b ring his life and work more clearly before the younger generations and a t the same time brigh ten the memory or the fathers and mothers. A g rea t celebration takes place a t Hodgenville, Ky ., .on tbe farm where Lincoln 'was born one hun dred years ago today . H is father was one of the e a rly settlers of th a t sta te and purchased 186 acres of land for th a t many dollars. The log cab in where th is great statesman first saw the ligh t of day has been rebuilt a fte r toeing preserved these many years. This same cabin has been dismantled many timeB and exhibited m the la rg e cities and a t had been called and so cloy* •was the re su lt th a t few knew the la te of Lincoln, When Ohio an | nounced a d iv ision in h e r vote, the E d i t o r . I contest, was settled fo r these few votes nom inated the “ raii-sph tter, who la te r in the campaign won sig naled success a s an orator in the then known centers of learning throughout th e east. There cannot be too much said of th e qualities of this life and this1 heritage th a t has been given to pbS terity . So dutch can be sa id th a t one h a rd ly knows where to stop The m ak ing of th is day a holiday struck a popular cord with all clap ses. Like W ashington, there shouto’ be no po litical division in regard to Lincoln. L o t a ll political p a rtie s erase lines and unite with one ac cord m sing ing the p raise o f this noble'llfe. . Not Like Mother .Made. ' :tt!e Charles was dining awav , it home, and his hostess noticec .1 some concern tha t he was ;ving untouched the first course hieli consisted of chicken soup .vith macaroni, “Why, Charles,” sh e , said, "yoi didn’t taste y o u / soup! Chiekei soup too,” “No, ma'am,” he replied, didn’t think J ’d care for it. Mam man never cooks the windpipes.”- Woman’s Home Companion. —-Why She. Wanted ParkLene. . i A lady carrying a little dog in n expositions. I t s now home w ilt be r 0TJ(j^n omnjj)ll9 wanted to knov on th e exact spo t where i t was first erected, b u t pro tected by marble walls and glass ,domes. We are told t h a t the old oak tree tb a t stood near tbe cab in when it was erected still stands, abou t the on ly object to m ark tbe historic spot. While Lincoln and h it pub lic and p rivate life h a s been recorded by historians and extolled from the .pUM&mob F a t thane baa been nteoy has required time to bring oatJust praise of Ibis commonplace citlxen who arose to the pinnacle of fame as a commander, statesman and orator, Ohio can celebrate th is day with proud feeling for i t was th is sta te th a t “ nominated” Lincoln. The delegations were assembled in con vention, th e votes from the different a t every turn ing whether th is, wav Park lane. At h i s h e was told, to the in tense relief of everybody in the om nibus, that Park lane was really be fore her eve-.; “ Look,” she said in ecstatic ione« holding the dog up to th e window “ tha t’s where your . ©other wa* bom !” 8 tat * or Qfli.vQrrr fo&soo, ( towvte Ooawwr / 1 . ... . ..... „ . ^ # f _____ *Mw afeewiR, tew tte t j rie ttirm Win pay t t e M-.1EW iw M m tm rnm IX>LX..A.BSfor eeah *y»ry owe of Oaterrh tb«t cannot be ,<rared by tbe dm of H au .' C atar WSCons, FRANK J . CHKNSJY. Sworn to before me «nd aubeenbed In m, prwwnCe, thi* fiih day of December, A. I 1886. 1 A, W» GI-EASUN. {»KAtj Notsry Pablir ilell'8 Catarrh cure fa taken internally and acts directly on the blood and macoin surfacea of tbe ayatem. Send for tcatimoni ala, free. • The Peddling of Glasses lias been prohibited by law in m ost states on account of th e ineompeteney of the men tbaffare engaged in th a t way of doing business, A call a t our office will convince you of the difference. a Chas, S. Fay, t t ' l ’g. Optician » ’j Main S t., Springfield, O, PublicSale! We, the undersigned, will offer tlic following property for sale, at public auction, on the Hopping farm, 2 miles south of Cedarvilie, and 6 miles east of Xenia, on the Federal pike. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909, Sale to commence promptly at 9:80 o'clock, 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 Consisting of 1 Draft Marc, 10 years old, good line mare; 1General Purpose Mare, 1$years old, in foal to a Jack; 1 General Purpose Gelding, S years old, 1 General Purpose Gelding, 2 years old, 1General purpose ma c 13 years old. 4 HEAD OF MULES 4 Consisting of one teStn, 6 years old, weight about 2100; 1 team 9 and 12 years old, weight about 2200. 31 HEAD OF CATTLE 31 TlwSrsaiDiarrhoea udDysaoisryRemedy Cures *»-nte andfbronlcditnrhoes, dy.v-si* t* y, (bobr*morlms,"'summertumplrnm/’ t*krticclwler*, amt preventsthe develop* went of typhoid fever, toame. wood sfU obtained in all part# of theworld. H WORKS LIKEMAfilC." ’P r tm t t «NMPtti fM»r b«K« mm mm wr, MHl Consisting of SOHead of good feeding Steers, weighing about 800 lbs.; 10 head weighing about 1000 lbs,, and 1 jersey Milch Cow to be iresh about the last of April. 64 , HEAD OF HOGS 64 Consisting of 66 feeding Shoats, 5 Sows with pigs by side, 3 sows to farrow soon,l thoroughbred Berkshire Male Hog, 274 HEAD OF SHEEP 274 Consisting of 139 Yearling Ewes, bred to lamb the latter part of April; (HI head of two.yeaf-old Ewes, bred to Iamb the first part of April; 41 older ewes, bred to lamb in April; about 20 Ewes with iambs by side, also 8 Delaine Rams These sheep are alihigh grade Delaines, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of McCormick binder, right hand; McCormick mower, 0 loot cut; McCormick corn binder, Keystone hayloader, 2 hay rakes, hay tedder, Sure Drop com planter, * jolin Deere cultivators, Midland two row cultivator, Double-shovel plow, S Oliver breaking plows, 2 Won., 1 14-in.; Oliver Gang plow, Disc harrow, Sprlng-toothharrow, spike-tooth harrow, Steel roller, drag, Sled Corn cutter, ten-hoe Buckeye fertiliser grain drill, one-horse five-hoe drill, clover buncher, 8-foot; spray pump, 8 fa/m sleds, 4 farm wagons, 8 sets hay ladders, St incubators, 2 hay slings, 8 feed boxes, 6 sheep racks, 8 sets of work harness, f sets of buggy harness, Corn King manure spreader, 2 Jog chains, Power horse dipper, grindstone, Syde grinder, set of tools, buggy, phaeton, tome household goods and other articles too numerous lo mention, 300 Ekwhd#of Com inCrib. About1001}Shock#fodder, Some Wood In Cord. ’l l | t o l O » All sums of (10 and under, cash; on all sums over A • “ (lo a credit of six months will be given purchaser giving note with two approved securities, Three per cent discount for cash. MASS™.!"* PAULI & WILLETT R. F. KUUt, Otdk. cXtuHL W. C. W i t a X*ttttoh lotnrtfif #» -fthiiuiiM* fey H*y«« McCl*in» A R m *H Joke. I n n&e of th« Lugiish achuok thcra w#ut * veUnm toacher in a Itots' high achool who often ©ado b ii c-lasseui wine* under the lash of his b itte r saruum and. tendy wit, One day a little half starved yellow ruir strayed into the school, and the Iwv's^niSffglrtrttei^^ express their feelings toward “Fus* ■ gy,” who was bu.-v in another room. The frightened •• ingrel was picked up, quickly -fitted with a pair of large wire Vtedacle# and placed on the teacher’s chair. “Fussy” entered the room, walked to his tlesk, calmly surveyed the work of his pupils and then,"turning to them , pleasantly said, “ I n my ab sence I fpq you have held a business meeting and elected one of your number chairman.” Th« «T* D#um," The authorship of “To Deum” is uncertain. I t is now generally un derstood that we are to put no reli ance upon the ancient legend that makes the famous hymn, the joint production of SS. Ambrose and Au gustine. The first actual reference to it ia in the rule of Caesarius of Arles, who was made a bishop in 502, and it is certain that i t arose as early as the fifth century. I t if ascribed by some authorities to Hil ary of Arles, by others to some dis ciple of Gassian of Marseilles,' but in' no case is. the evidence complete. toad. Mother (reading telegram)—Hen ry telegraphs th a t the football •match is over and he came out o f i t with, th ree broken ribs. Father (eagerly)—And who won? Mother-r-Ite doesn’t say. Father (impatiently) — Confound it all!» That boy never thinks of anybody but himself. How I must wait until I get the morning paper. —London Tit-Bits. Public Sale I will offer at Public Sale in my farm, two and one-half miles east of Cedar vilie on the Turnbull road, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 24th, Commencing at 12 o’clock, sharp, the following property; 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting olonebrood mam, 10 years ild, with foal toy Boer Jr., broke to line, •weight 1800 pounds; 1 brood mare, ten years old, bred to Bismark, weight 14QO ,iOun‘ds, broke to fine; 2 draft colts, ope •tired by Prince Albert, one by Blsmark. 5 HEAD 0 E CA TTLE $ Consisting of J milch cows—1 Pole Durham fresh hi April, 1 half-jersey fresh in July; three srsw otjves. m ‘i& 'fm jiD m W N & m o o % - m S m '^assisting of 27 brtfedtotg ewes, hiato list of May, 16 wetter lambs, 10 ewe lambs, l bock, F A K M M G iM PLEM EH TS • Consisting of l two-borse wagon; one Sure Drop com planter, used one seas on, 80 rods of wire; 1 John Deere culti vator; 1 John Deere breaking plow; one Champion mower, good as new; one harrow; 1 com shelter; 1 carriage, good as new; 1 pair bay ladders; 2 hog hous es; 1 gravel bed; 2 sets of work harness; collars and bridles; single and double trees; 3 bushels of seed com; Id bushels of fine potatoes; 70 shocks of com; rliild’s ted stead and other articles.' TERM S 0 F SALE : All sums under S8.00 cash, all over (5.00 nine months credit with two approved ecurities, LUNCH A T 12 O'CLOCK- - R A- TURNBULL S. T . BAKER, And. R. F. KERR, Clerk, Public Sale Hav ing given up seventy acres o f land and hav ing a surplus it stock, will sell a t my farm two lilies west of Helena and fou r miles •ast of Clifton, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 18th, Commencing a t 1 o’clock, sharp, the following property, 1 HEAD OF HORSES 7 One grey mare seven years old, In foat to Townsley Belgian horse; one brown mare six y ea rs old, in foal to Town sley Belgian horse; 1 black fam ily driving m are seven years o ld ; 1 bay d rlvm gm are, four years old; i two-year-old d ra ft bo lt; two yearling d ra ft mares. 19 HEAD OF CA T T LE S 8 black Rolled Angus steers, weight about loooihs; 1 black Tolled Angus heifer, weight abou t 800 lbs, 3 Sho rt Horn steer calves; i yea r ling heifers; 8 good m ilch cows, a ll fresh, i w ith calf by side; on# Sho rt Horn milch cow, 33 HEAD OF HOGS 33 f sows; 90 fa it pigs. IS HEAD OF SHEEP tS 10 Delame breeding ewes, w ill !amb abou t April 1; 1 1tollable buck, 7 yearling lambs. Onm tUagcn a n d H ay Ladders* TERMS: (lo and under oash, all sums over (lo six mouths time by purchaser giving approved not*. SHIN KELSON. H. K. CORKY, Ann,. ROUT. KM)XK, CI,rk. TAKfc THIS CUV Killing at Lvntl Mange, A Russian ofloer, who a t the battle of Mukden lost aeariy one-half bis » e« and wae tdaweff severely wound* id, report* that be sever' tew the lap* ftneee exoeyt a t a (Kanos througl* its 'field, fpmm * T b e K i n d T e n H a v e Alivayg B o u g h t, a n d w lilcb b u s been , i n u s e f o r o v e r 3 0 y e a rs , h a s b o r n e t b e s ig n a tu r e o f •• a n d h a s b e a n m a d e u i idexr b i s p e r* soaalsaperv jte lon s in c e i ts infkncy* A llow n o o n e t o deceive y o u i n th is . A ll C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s l'-a s -g o o d ” a r e bub E x p e r im e n ts t b a t tr ir ie w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f I n f a n ts a n d C h ild ren—E x p e rien c e a g a in s t Experim en t* What is CASTOR IA C a s to ria is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e g o ric , I> rops a n d S o o th in g Syru|>8, I t i s P leasan t* l b co n ta in s n e it h e r O p ium , M o rph in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic substance* I t s a g e i s i t s gua ran tee* I t d e s troy s W o rm s a n d a llay s F ev e rish n e s s . I t c u r e s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d Colic, I t re lie v e s T e e th in g t r o u b l e s , c u re s C on stip a tion a n d F la tu lency* I t a s sim ila te s t h e F o o d , re g u la te s t h e S tom ach a n d B ow e ls , g iv ing h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l eleop, X he C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a—-The M o th e r’s F riend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature o f TheKindYoutoe AlwaysB od ® fin Use For Over 3 0 Years. - THE CENTAUR <OK*Al.V, TT MURRAYSTREET, HEWTORR CITY. J. H. ficMH LAN, ’ M a n u f a c tu re r of CEM ENT GRAVE VAULTS ] Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. T e lephone 7 . C edarv ilie, Ohio * A New Flan, O V . i s p r o p o s e d b y H u t c h iso n & G ib n s y For ( t h e feeQS&fc p f t f t e %»,de f p c|oeo. o u t Ladies* Misses' and. Children's Wraps, . (Not this Seasons’ Purchase.) Many of these garments with slight altera tion can be made very serviceable and comely. See the low prices made fo r a speedy sale: ■ 40 fo r $1.00 40 fo r $1.50 40 f o r $1 .75 Come and see what Good Values these Small Prices represent. iHITGHISON & GIBNEY’S, X0N IA , OHIO. E L A S T I C ROOF PAINT f for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruteroid roofs, la proof against the weather o r rust. AbsolutelyfiOn» porous, Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after once set. Ia a fineWater-proof- ing material. Contains no fngredleflr3 such as salt ami lime which enter into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof and Iron paints on tho market to-day which have no elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, add are bound to crystalizft any metal. I t is germ proof. Sendfor tirtuhr andpriti list . Why not purshast the best v>hmit tests no mere. 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I jam, better now than 1 have been for years, and do all my own work on the ..farm-' "That’s what j)r. Miles’1Nervine hn3 done tor me, and I aro glad tolreepm.- mend It to others,” ■ . JOHN JAMBS, HIverton. Nehr. ■, Your druggist sella Or, Miles’ Nerv ine, end we authorize him to .re tu rn 'ee of first bottle (only) If It fella -you fS'lww MhteMedical Co^JSlkiiart, Ind The Bookiaalter ...RestaamM... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET PINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N lOW 35 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. The Best, of Good Used in the Cul in a ry Department, PilesorSmiles !1 A POSITIVE GUARANTEE ia IrtMMlIatelyranev*Mil ulfinslst) cinewith DR.HEBRASUNROID the most wonderful sdentlfio dlscorety of modern times tor the severest casts ofltchlnc Pile*, Eczema, Tetter, Belt Bhetim, Bln* Worm, Barber's Itch, etc. This highly medi cated antiseptic Salve kill* the germs, re moves the trouble and hesJa the irritation permanently. 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