The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
*•» m n w A K tz& i* TNEXCHAIGEIAIK W* ESoMen? Yor» E atuonagb and pi*o€ 3 t£e careful and prompt attcsrifoa to all busiacEs * iatraetf'il to tu*. NEW YORK l>RAf T and BANK .’ftlJ.N* i .ORDERS* The cheapest au i most eon- valient way tn m m money by mail. Loans Made on v5 I Estate, Personal or " ha *;-i Security, Banking ff< urs j A- M. to 3 P, M, S. W. S siith , Pr«ii Irnt. U. Xi, tJuiT t < 'i. » • t Women Womenwho suffer from femaleailments, frsqnenOy neglect their troaMs* till a general break-tlovifelbws. Don’twaittill yonr easels ashadas that—lake Cardul Intime. ItIsasafe, reliable medicine,for a!} women. Take Mrs.RenaRare, ofPierce, FIs., friedCardni andafter wardWrote: ’Twas asob ferer from ail sortsof fe* malefroable, hadpain famy side, draivkg painsinmy legs, could not sleep, ha . shortness of breath. "I sufferedlor years,un tilmy husband Insisted on mytrying Cardni. Thefirst bottlegave me relief and now1ant almost well." Try Cardni, It wiUhelpyw.H "£** 1 ## t*k*nyearWOoaMrful "CtMrrt «“ fo* that* month* •odlf-inf *nilr,|j- cnml ot*tom*c h •tferrh M l dynMMla.'l think , ■wort, of prune It idn*ta"CMc»t,f»,,forthelfWonaerfatootai>o«Ulnn. i h*vt Wk«» nnmsroa* mho, no-culled remedies bus wUhoai m i l Md r find the* O w w i i feller, 411 th* otl“ r* lbMt *»k,B James K ebu t, 1MXctcer 8 t.. Jersey City, K. J. Best For '■ ^pr TheBowels ^ XA1WMW) CANDY CATHW IC ~JPl 6 ifeftntvFalAtsbU, Potent,TastoGood, Dt>Good* jfeTor yickoa* Weaken or Urlpo. lQsf 2 jc ,G 33 . Novot •old In balk* Tho getmlno tablet stamped UQ(J» Uunrantfiedto care or your money book, Sterling Remedy Co*f Chicago or N.Y* 532 MMIMLSALE, TENMILLIONBOXES FOR SALE! Houses and Lots in Ccdarvillc ami vieinity. Buy before the rush. Wa- iiive thi'ec or four desirable proper ties just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prices, also SlJ to |j 4 acres of land. Will sell one for | less than cost of dwelling which cost | $;),51)0, Have a centrally located rootnin ouse of 15 or 10 rooms very cheap, Farms for sale in Central Ohio, SMITH, CLEMANS &HOPPING D o Y o u r G la s s e s S u i t Y o u ? Thoeyesi change with age and sickness. Best Optical Work at Rea sonable Brices, Charles A*. Fay, W i'g Optician, 28 1-2 East Main Street*, tSpringhekl, Ohio. . 1 , H . M c riU X A N . Funeral Hit set »r and Fimiltum Maiiufuftfutfir tit Ufiufiuf VuultoantlOmeut Ihulil'ug feleoks, lelephnn* 7, c#4fcr‘ lU*. filiUt, wyig. T o n i c o r b i i m u l a n t ? There is an immense difference between a tonic and a stimulant. Tp one day, way back the next; that’s a rJ tah n t . Steady progress day by day toward perfect .. a Jtenk----- \yerLs. Sarsaparilla is^T on ic]: a show* tonic. The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from ‘ chcL Do not stimulate unless your doctor says so. takhim. Do as he says. Yx.AwCo.J*uttiMaa. ^sssKi^m«msM Mr. James B*jrimr attended lb* r«uuiou qt tb« wa, o. V. I. fu Lon- ;-towvn Tuesday util Wedaeeday, Mr. W ilt ir Ittff want t* Mich- mond. MoaMay t« kid. some bridge wwrkufths Peaserlvaaia railread TfiaTojiipaay is d*able traaSiug ba- lw#a» Jttabmaiid and Indiaiiapolm p:x\A cause of aick-ljcadnshc, biliousness, indigestion, bad :s, H;a your doctor everrecommendedAyer’s Fillsto you? -B » » 5 The CedarrMe Herald. Jx .oo P e i ’ Y e a r . K A .tt'UUX tfk " - KeMto** FBITJAY, SEPTEMBER 24 , 1809 . •Baa ■MUi'J-SJXg Additional Locals. Mr. H. R. Hitchcock, wife and son spent Sabbath m Columbus. Dr, 1 aae 'Wlstomian was in Col umbus Wednesday. The Dayton blood bounds wars in town Monday on their way to the Daniel Boysol farm near South Charleston whom some scamp de liberately slashad and destroyed a melon patch with a corn hnifa. When tho discovery wae made the dogs wore telephoned for and were successful In getting a trail that will no doubt provo who theguilty party was. Mr, C. M. Crouse spent last Satur day in Cincinnati on business. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Townsley en tertained Mrs. Itankin of Spring- field this weak. Mr. and Mrs. James Murry of South Cnarleston spenb Sabbath with Mrs, G. W. Harper. Mrs. J.H . Wolford and Miss Sa rah Wolford have bean spending a few days this week with friends In Springfield. , Mrs. Harva Burnett and daugh ter, Nellie, of Waynesville spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Crouse. Mr. S3. V. Control! and daughter Fannie, of ' Xerua spent Saturday and Sabbath with Mrs, Caroline Wilson. - Word has been received here .an nouncing the marriage of Frank fxillaugb to a Miss Sabin of W il mington last Thursday. They will reside in Tippecanoe City. At tho homo o f Win,. Elder, near Selma, Misses Marjorie and Kath ryn Elder entertained a few ittvited guests, Wednesday afterneon from two till live. During the afternoon the engagement of Miss Katliryn tc Mr. Frank E. Carry was announced the wedding to occur in November. Tile A. M, E. church will giv* an educational, musical and otttdeoi meeting, Friday, October 1st Thai night Ex-President Jones of Wil- berforce TJniversity and Prof.Eddit Clark will apeak In the Reformed Presbyterian church. The proeeedf. w ill. go for roofing ' the church building. Watch For List And Prices BUICK Automobiles CENTRAL ■■■' & ■■ IT T "K T 'T T I L T P SUPPLY CO., X E N IA , O . THE H O LD FA ST Ittb*clothespinleteretylln*. T * * w T h « pin' _ UMll rixldaprlnx. iTheHoUlistnovelwests1 c:t. It is Just asgood, f 1 justasfiim,ayeat(tornnowasnow. It’stheI ^mo:t useful of householdattielM. Easyto/ Lplacoonthotluv,■Kocpatheclotfcetwhere, iplaced, Noverablow-awar. TryaJ-doz. Tpkge. Yonwill bedelightedwiththem. MANurACTUnco «y iThelknerilt&PaImKPacliingCo.j W*t«faury, Vt. FOR s a l e : b y It. BIRD, C kdaiwilii T:, O hio . PDBLICSALE! Wo will soil at public sale on the- Dr. Ra Idish farm, 1 mile west of Clifton ou the Clifton and Yellow .Springs pike, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1909, Beginning at 10 a. m., tho following pefBOnal xiroporty: 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Four geod work horses. 34 HEAD OF GATTLE 34 Consisting of 2 yuro-bred Angus rows; 1 Pure-bred Angus Bull; 9 good gra in Angus Shorthorn milch eowu, giving a good flow of milk; 0 coining 2-ycar old Angus steers; 4 coming L'-yuar old hoiforu; 4 year ling Anglia fjteoru; Dyearling Angus heiforo; <SAngus spring calves. 23 HEAD OF HOGS 23 Twenty good feeding shouts and throo brood sows, fbrecU FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Ono BtUduhaker farin v/agon; 1 Oliver stool gang plow, good as new; 1 Ahorse Oliver breaking jilow; 1 “ Iloosior’ *Fiiffcilizor grain drill; 1 Bradley corn planter and cheek rower; 1 lb-tooth amonthlng barrow; 1 F gos swoop powof toafl mill, good ts now; 1Thomas disc barrow; 1 set o f hay ladders; 2 riding cultivators; a walking cultivators; 1 Fanning mill; Harness and many other things not mentioned. 1000 SHOCKS CORN (000 6 Tons Good Timothy Hay. TERMS- Nino months time on sums over 5 por cent discount for cash. Ten dollars and' under, CABH. !!S55IS!55 PUBLIC SALEM I will sell at my resilience at Ced,:r- villc, Ohio, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909, At 12:30 sharp, the following personal property: 6 Head A. J. C- C. Jerseys Five females and one young .bull. Among them are two Imported Cows, "Golden 7alia” born May 12th, 1899, sired by Golden Rule P. 2m J. H. B, and her dam is Miss Julia flth, P. 432i, H. C. and is recorded on t’ e Island as Miss Julia the 7th, being better thanhalf sister to "Golden Naiad," 101032 Imp. She was sited by Golden Lad P. 121S H. C., while “ Golden Julia” was sired by a sou of Golden Lad, having same dam ns Naiad; almost full sister in breeding. She is close up to all the good ones and is naturally hornless and due to freshen Dec. lfith. “Golden Julia’s Jc-ssie" Isn- wrted, botu May 27th, 1901: recently resh, bred by Philip I’iiouct, St. Peter’s rear# old re cta and one ELIAS SPARROW A SON. it, R t'OltU t', Auct, 11 J, coJUtY* Uerk. R#v. J mou I i . M*MilI*n and wife of Great Neck, N. Y., arrived Mon day and ara the g«#stc at the home of the former’* parent*, Mr. and Mre. Jam## MeMiHan. Mr. C- W. Crouee is fitting up hia room on Mam street and will move his meat store the first of th* weak. The room he vaeates has been used for retailing; meat for a number of years. CLEVER WOMEN THEN ANP NOW Writer Object# to Undue Glorification of Past Celebrities, “Believe'me," said ihe Woman Win Thinks, "I’m a little weary of rhapso dies over the supppuedly superior in telllgence of the women of bygonr days. 'Why don’t those so generoin of praise give modem women > chance? It Is a sort of mental fash Ion to assume that George EUot am. George Sand and Lady Mary Wortlej Montagu and I.ady Blessington and others like them were peculiar tc themselves and their periods; that nr woman of to-day can hold a candU to thorn In any particular. I wondm tf thnt’a true. Seems to me there are dozens of women In New York alone who are every bit as clever ac those heroines of the past. Lady Montagu wrote delightful letters, bu< tho art of correspondence lias not passed from earth, and surely the ciii tured woman of to-day can be as sprightly. As for novelists and <o sayists, they flourish, in abundance In this enlightened age* And when I* comes to social knowledge, almost'ar.y Fifth avenue hostess is far ahead ol those of yore. Let’s bring our com aiendation up to dale."—New . York Press, . ■ ■ ■ ■ • i i . . . I. of J, Harry's Frosty, 2 y cently fresh; Syear!i;iy heifers young bull, allfemalcs, solid color and bred to my borides* A. J. C. C. bull, “ Rixcy.” This is your chance to £et hornless A. t. C. (’. Jerseys as all are descendants of the only instance on record of a Jer sey imported bavin;; no horns. Nature has met civilization half way and fiiven us the "Onats" of the dairy, without that wotsc thanuselessmembe:, thehorn. 5 Head of Horses 5 1 all round, handy fatm team, five and four vears of afje, weight about 2,309 pounds, of the .mv down, blockey .type, of the rinht sort for lots 'of service; 1 tlnec-year-old horse, “Col. Orf," who as a two-vcar'old paced a half in 1:19 in seven weeks after wearing the bridle, and Iras been an eifliith in seventeen seconds before he was three years of age. Hewill makehisown record bothas a rate home and asa sire. Col. Orr was sired by Col. Coif, the great iiiid gVl S j V iViCC horse, he with a half to Ids credit in a minute and a half second. Col. Orr's dam by West Egbert, sire of Tom Keene, BtOI’.j, and others. Col. Orr has all the speed you could ask for, full of it, ho is irr^ hands high, a beautiful bay of splendid"disposition. "Lou Colt,’’ two- years, full sister to Col. Orr, lias been worked only .a little, she shows speed alco, is 13 bands high, a No. 1 goad in dividual, will make a race marc or a rplendid brood maie. “ Della Deknur" yearling filly, sired by Major Delmar, the only living Son of the great trotting king ' ‘Major Delmar,” the only slit: liv ing* being sired by a two minute trotter. This filly is a grand daughter of this world famous race horse whose name is familiar to all lovers of a good hniftv .She Soa goftd size, good disposition, and will make a mar’ for heraelt if she lives. Terma o f U le t A credit of six months will be given on nil sums of fiM and over that amount by purchaser giv ing note with approved security. Less than $19, cash, Addiesft mail bids to R. F. KEllR, Clerk of bale, Cedarvilio, Ohio. S, T. &AK 16 R» JAMES R. ORR. M e* Pain# almost tnatantty—Dr. M ll«r Aa& fM la wm u Me V t* attar*#B# 0 *#. PUBL IC "SALE !! Having rented my farm, I will sell at public sale, at tny residence IM miles east of Yellow Springs and 1}< miles west of Clifton on the Yellow Springs and Clifton pike, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909, Beginning at 1(1 o’clock the following property: S HEAD OF HORSES 5 Consisting of one brofx! mare U years old (safe in f»aD; 1 draft mare 7 years old, a splendid worker; 1 family driving horse 8 years old, city and Country bro ken, any lady can drive him any place; I, joining three year old filly, by Bobby Burns, well btwta; an3 1 yearling draft colt, sired hy Canadian. (4 HEAD OF 0ATTLE !4 Consisting of 4 pure-bred Jersey cows, these cows are strictlyall Tight, from i to 7 yearsand givihg agood flow of milk; 0 Polled Durham cows,four of these are registered, another one eligible and the sixth a good grade: X yearling heifer, will be fresh soon; 1 yearling heifer, bred hist June; 1 heifer calf; 1 pure-bred S vear oid Polled Durham mill, 41 HEAD OF HOGS 41 Nineteen feeding hogs that will aver age 159 lbs; t registered Chester White sows,one bredto. reg.Ixiar; 1 registered Chester White nowwith 9 fine pigs by registered Chester White boar; 1 regis tered Poland-China sowwith 9 fine pigs. FARM IMPLEMENTS lStudcbakerwagon and bed, 1 low feud wagon (good as new), 1 top buggy ,1 can opy top buggy, l surrey. 1 Oslxmi mow er (new), iushorn hay tedder, 1 Osborn disc harrow, 1 Osborn hay rake, 1 Sun flower corn planterwith 89 reds of wire •good), 1 Kraus riding cultivator, 1 Brown walking cultivator, 1 fine tooth cultivator, 1 new reversible smoothing harrow, 1 Superior Fertilizer disc drill, l Superior Fertilizer hoe drill, one fl-hsrsc smoothing ham;w, 1 new Ross manure spreader (large sizej, 2 Butcher and Gibbs breaking pliws pme now), 1 sr-t lft foot hay ladders, 1 set of gravel boards, 1 iawh mower, 1 wheel barrow, 1 tank heater, 1 vief, 1 eagle com shell- er, 1 ball bearing grind stone, 1 Sweep power feed grinder, 1 doable harpoun bay fork ar.tl pulleys wit's 150 fee: of rope, 1 goud Fanning mill, 1 set steel- yaids, weighs (DOtbs.l set cf work har ness, i setsu.giehaniess, 1 men'ssaddle, [side saddle, (hrek lines, lead lines, forks, 5kave!s L-es, garden tools, cow i-haii. 5 , eruw»!;ai«, axes, raws, and a lot of odier articles rr.i meutinccd. FEED AND GRAIN -700 Shocks of goed com; 25 1 ?b$ mixed Siav. IIor.Sl’HULD GDODB: -Two lied toads, 1 Hit rf sittings, ft dining room arid other chaus, a quafstitv of carpets and mattings, 1 B-ss washing machine, 1 Sharpies*; cream separator, 1 Davis swing churn. 1 Eurekabutter worker, 1 butter press, butter f. iales, guad meat bt-nch, etc,, etc. fidChicken*. SOBusheis Potatoes. TERMS: 12 months on sums over $19. &j cr > nt di«i omit for cash, $10 and uuuei'A ASH, L uik U jirivilege given. 0. E. BIRCH R. E. O »RKY. Ail t. GEO. DRAKE f Clerks. F. W. JOHNS* »N ( Very Serious It is * v ery serious matter to ask far one medicine and have the wrong one given you. F o f this reason w e ( rge yen In buying to be csrrful to get the g enu in e-- BU c M au GHT Urte Medicine TberepetsifeMief tbh old,re!ia» it ble medudne, flsr top ''uiftio;!, k:- digCWirmendMewtrout.'. *, ’ sfin-t- |’ ly established, It <;.ws i of: imilr.to II c d ie f mediefiMS. ,> G h ef.f.y ’ ( cdttr*, o f It wtnil. •' r o t b : tha f.v- [a vofite livrv pemt. r, with e I..igr, u ssle then all others c»fr f furd, K •OtBJHTOWlf . n * “ TAKE THIS CUT’ — ' ^ c 2 5 J . n Maf-b I K 1 ^ t * f s \ t j * lo r Inikxitg *nd CMldren. Pxoinote3'DHp»H^.CheerfMF iil«, 9 ahdIle?*C^llaliisRfilher Ctoimit,MojrriitfUMt j f O l U A R C o t i c . The Kind You Have Always Bought B ears the Signature o f flut^afoujorJSiHea-nTami Skt- In Use ‘ For Over Thirty Years CMTORIA 7MSCCNTAUftCOMPANY, NEWARKCITYs Bnl THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE T H E M c K A Y BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road &Oilfield W AC O N S MONEY. "Best quality—Select Ma terial. "Carefully made, Built to standHardService. The cheapest la the end. Write for complete Catalog andPrices. McKAY CARRIAGE CO., GROVE CITY, PA. MONUMENTS, OUTSTONE, STATUARY. m . asm ;CMs •.sv-'M f.W*! i** 1 ; ;ia®S» The men who transfer huge blocks of granite into beautiful monuments and headstones in our workshop are the most skillful that money can procure. . . . . You can depend on getting the very finest artistic creations here— and at prices below the ordinary. With our superior facilities and equipment, whlcli are not - equalled by any retail concern in' the XT, SM we are prepared as never before to furnish high grade work at less mouoy than inferior work will cost'elsewhere. Wo employ no agents in this territory, I f at all interested in any in onr lino, write or ’phono for catalogue or if possible call to see us. Bell ’phone 3i)l. Citizens ’phone 215. Established 1801. G E O R G E D O D D S & SON , 113 , XI 5 , i i 7 , 119 W e s t M a in S t , Xenia, O . RIEDLING P I AN O S embodyjcvery detail that can possibly add to the value of a Piano of the very highest grade. The low price atwinch they are cold actonichca those compot- enttojfudgoofPianovalue. "Hiedling” on a Piano means highest artistic rc- cultn in tone, touch, durability and case design. Fend for catalogue and name and addreco of our agent in vour vicinity. A. I. RIEDLIMBPIANOC0„ « PIpoutfi, Who. E LAS T I C R O O F P A IN T for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberold roofs. Is proof against tho weather or rust. Absolutely non* porous, WiUnot crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after once tset.AIs a finewater-proof ing material. Contains no Ingredients such as salt and limo which cater into the composition of the major part of tho so-called roof and iron paints on tho market to-day which have no clastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to cryrJaliza any metal. It is germproof, Andfor cirmla?andpiice tisf. IVfty tioipurchase the lest iohm it cats are trine. T h « DAUL.MAN OOOSER SSU*»F»IUV C O .,r o n d -d u -l« e ,W I * , Meat is Healthy, Tho human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digestablo kind which makes it a labor for tho diges tive organ* to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C W , Crouse & Co, Suitor to’ C <% WEIMER, |S»i-Ci};:p “ Wo recommend it; there Isn’ l nay better.,, In mid-summer yon have to trust to ft large degree to your burirher. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping thorn right, and they’ re sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t g* meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure.’ C. H , CROU SE , CJSDABVILIiE, O. Sleep Sleep is nature’s re building period, when the energy used b y the brain, muscles and organs is re newed. I f you lose sleep, your system is robbed o f the strength sleep should give. Continued loss o f sleep multiplies this loss until you become a j>hys- iea l wreck. ' Dr. l i l i e s ’ Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves and brings refreshing, , invigorating sleep. Nervine, contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects. "F or over two years I suffered un told agonies; my friends thought I ■was going crazy. I could not sleep nor rest a t all. 1 .tried different doc tors, but failed to llnd relief. My head would ache e!I tho time; I wa® like one drunk; could not concentrate my mind, and was so restless and worried that, sleep was out o f tho question. A fter -taking one bottle o f Dr. Miles’ Nervine I felt wonderfully changed. I 'am now on m y third bot tle and am gaining all the time. .1 can He down and sleep like a child, and am' able to do my work,” MBS. MAY SCOTT. JSnglish, I n * Your druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Nerv ine, i we authorize him to „return price of first bottler (only) If It falls to benefit you. MilesMedical Co., Elkhart, Ind The Bookmaker ...HestauHBt... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAII ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W sts CENTS Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tho Best of Good Used In the Oh: inary Department. Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to hemedlatstyrtlimsed uHhntfeiycurswKli DR. HEBRAS UNGOID the most wonderful scientific discovery o f niouern timesfbr tho severestcasesofItcnlnr £ ‘5e». Ltrenis Tetter. Salt Kkeunf, Ktxr Worm, Barber's Itch, etc. This highly medi cated antiseptic Salve kills the germs, re moves the trouble and basis the Irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price COeta. at Druggists, or mailed. Trial sample 2conts to covermailing. THE G. C. BITTNERCO., Toledo, Ohts. MMi* FISTULA AHSAbt, j DISEASES OF THE RECTUM ?*k“ “ sHdilhr «»»s«« «SH« •c.1:.»« t-M » Jeirf Mr+ikn-., |>**«<n s r a s w . S 8 8 M s s f f i » d r . j . j . 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