The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

- w * . wrnm totiMtoMMNMMhji O KQAN13J$L» *»«*>. M EEU IGE SMIK WS tfGJWUTP YfttB PATRONAOE SkB'l ■proximo earelnland prompt attention to 'fill business tatrasMl t « ivt i Yet vou may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it ir,hQn it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer’s 1Ctosry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold — y j ^ ^ ^ 0 h first ^ p p ears , y o ^ have..A-_dM to£s j u e ^ ^ id. Your doctor's approval o f its use will certainly all doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows. NttWYWtKDRAI? and BANKAO The cheapest' a*» i vcnicnfc way tv ns- mail. *',0RDER& mcst con* money by Loans Made Personal or •! Banking Ifi urr< on h I Estate, i Security, A A* AX. to 3 1’*AX. B. W. SaraK, Pr<*«f>ut. U. Xi. K mii ** * Jot Coughing Today ICirtOf, Nearly all woman ^ suffer some pain at times, due *'o the ailments peculiar?t> their ses. If your trouble Is jret in a mild form, take Cardul to prevent it becoming , more serious. If you have stiffened long years, got Cardul at once. iLo persistently7and it will help you. Tate Mrs.. L. Eells, of New Hartford, la., wasafflicted for 24 years. She writes: “ For the past 24 years Hjave been afflicted with womb, trouble, causing extreme nervous­ ness, pain in tight side and back— altogether making life a burden. I trieddoctors and various other remedies without relief. Finally l be­ gan, using Wine of Cardul. Now l am entirely cured, p cheerfully advise all women similarly afflicted to tryCar- dui,” Sold everywhere. : e .44? fciSf PILES "Hum O b *y**r xor«on«ti .____ __ ifct»h®ydid.not troubtft me tit VMCarata 8donawonder, fora*. I amentirelycnr«(land LJUcaastirman." Georg*Krydtr,napoleon, O best For ’ ^Mr the bowels 4 ( O M M canovcathaitpc ..Pleasant, Pala K S r t r s T c k ^ ^ ■oldinbulk. The genuinetablet stamped OOO, Guaranteedtocoreoryearmoneyback. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.V. 593 AKHUJU.SALE, TEHMILUONBOXES FO R SA LE ! Houses and Lots in Cedarville and Viefaily, Buy before the rush. We have three or four desirable proper­ ties just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prices, also 2J< to 4 acres Of land. Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which cost $.5,589. Have a centrally located rooming house of 15 or 10 rooms very cheap. Farms for sale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEMANSSHOPPING Do Your Glasses Suit You? f The eyeo change with age I and" sickness. JBest Optical Work at Kea- eonabie Prices. Charles S. Fay, M’ f g Optician. 28 1-2 Bast Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. J. II. McTIIULAN* Funeral DIreefc’ir and Furniture 2s •ab-i*. Manuiaclurar of Cement Grave Vaulta mu) Cement Building JWoeks. Telephone ?. L*d»rvitl«, Ohio, No alcohol in this cough medicine. JXCAna Co., L ow il,$ iau ‘. AA Kobiist health is » great safeguard *g«in*t attacks of throat and lung troubles, but cocs'ip.atlon will destroy the best of lieaRh. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills. The GedtrvfRe Herald. 5 i . o o P e r Y e a r . ICA „ 1 i « n u .l a - - SOAtov. FB1DAI, OCTOBER 1809 Wo predict big crops of corn and wheat for the next two years in this section o f tlio state, Why? Be­ cause thoro never was in our recol­ lection a greater showing of clover. The rains of the summer caused all seed sown last spring to grow,* and many meadows that were pure tim­ othy last year are one-lialf clover now' caused by the moisture bring­ ing up seed tbq,t may have been in the groundfor several years. Much ef .the clover seed sown last spring has grown so tall that farmers are cutting it along with the foxtail to feed sheep, or rough stock. Miss Clara Kyio has as her guest, Miss Wingate of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis of Sa­ bina were guests of Mr, and- Mrs. O. L. Smith ever Sabbath, —FOR RENT: House of eight rooms, well and cistern water, gar­ den, fruit and large barn. - Inquire Rufus McFarland. Ud. “ Thrice is ho armed whoso cause is just, and four times ho who gets his blow in f nst,” according to Eli Perkins. This briefly, sums up the present situation m the “ Cook’ s a liar, and I’m IT” controversy be­ tween Peary and Cook, the Arctic explorers. Dr. Cook, the first to make the claim of discovering the north pole, has returned home and the American people have received him with open arms as thy should. Thus has public sentiment under­ gone a great change m its attitude toward the two men.. When Peary first made his charge of impostor again tCook, the world drew ab­ ruptly back from rendering hom­ age to Cook, blit the hesitation was but momentary, and now We read Conk’ s thrilling account of his ad­ ventures in Bearch of the pole, and see him lionized wherever he may be. The people have confidence in his slncerefcy. WANTED, Young lady of good address aud standing to Bollcit accounts lor cob lection from doctors, milk men dentists and merchants in Greene county, salary or commission. Steady employment and quick re turns. Address at once American Fiducial Co. , Ashtabula, O. It’, ill Inthespring. tVBRY HOUSEWIFEWHOISA USEROf H O L D F A S T CLOTHESPINS refute, toreturntotheold-faihfoaedtplltpin. TheHoldlasipinhold!thecLethe,tothklineIn thewlndiettkindefweather. Neverru.ti,roll, or tear, the clothe,. Lutl alifetime. Try i 3-dog. package, manufactured ar Tbs Dsnsritf &Palmer PackingCo., > ___ Waterbury, Vt, ___ . * ■ FOR SALE BY MM R. BIRD, OEDAnvrimE, O hio . PUBLIC S A LE ! Wo will sell at public sale on the Dr, Ititddlsh farm, 1 mile west of Clifton on the Clifton and Yellow Springs pike, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1909, Beginning at 10 a. in., the following personal property: 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Four good work horses. 34 HEAD OF CATTLE 34 Consisting of 2 pure-bred Angus cows; 1 Pure-bred Angus Bull; 9 good grade Angus Shorthorn milch eowo, giving a good flow of milk} 6 coming 2-year old Angus steers; 4 coming2-yoar old; heifers; 4 year­ ling Angus otocra; 3 yearling Angus heifers; d Angus spring calves. 23 HEAD OF HOGS 23 '|!iVonf,y good feeding shaats and tlu'oo brood sows, {bred) FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Ono Studofcakei* farm wagon; X Oliver steal gangmow, good nsuiew; 1 3-liorso Olivar breaking plow; 1 “ Hoosior” Fertilizer grain drill; 1 Bradley corn planter and cheek rower; 1 4'4-tootii smooth lug harrow; 1Fooa sweep powot feed mill, good as now; 1Thomas disc harrow; 1 set of hay ladders; i) riding cultivators; 2 walking cultivators; 1 Fanning mill; Harness and many other things nob mowtinned, 1000 SHOCKS CORN 1000 6 Tons Good Timothy Hoy. TERMS:- Nihe months time on mums <ovcr $10.09. 5 per cent discount for cash. Ten dollars ami under, CASH. ELIAS SPARROW & SON. It. K CORRY, Auct. It. J. COKltY, Clerk, P U B L IC S A L E ! ! 40 POLLEDJERSEYCATTLE 40 TUESDAY, OCTOBER26th, 1909, At 12 o’clock, sharp. On the above date I will sell at Public Auction at my residence 2 miles east of Yellow Springs and 7 miles south of field the following named, and ___..Jed Polled Jersey cows, heifers, bulls, and bull calves and a few horned A J. O. C. Jersey cows which have been bred to Polled Jersey bulls. Duchess 164. Dropped April 16,10Ql. Darling’s First 283. Propped June 25, 1904 Darling’s Second 338. Dropped June 12,1905.: “ ueen’s Second Duchess 337. Drop- 405. ped Sept. 28,1905. Wee Lemon’s Spot Dropped April *4, 1006. - „ Jeff's Princess 406. Dropped May 12,’00. Model Queen 334. Dropped October Unsample 883. Dropped Sept. 21.1904 Marjoram’s Heifer281. Dropped July 26, 1902. ■ ' Brownie 280. Dropped August 26, ’01. Minnie’s Spot407. Dropped Sept. 20,‘00. Rosa 198. Dropped March 18, 1902, Fogis Queen 429. Dropped June 9,'07. St. Lambert’s Linka 428. Dropped Sept. 22, 1907. Effie'886. DroppedNov. 7,100G. Clifton Maud 388. Nov. 17,1907. Sally St. Lambert 389. Jan. 16,1908. U V, Lactea 399, DroppedJune 24, ’OR Tormentor’s Stella400. Dropped July 10.1908. St. Lambert's Ensample 433. Dropped July 17,1908. „ ' _ , Pedro’s Lemon 489. Dropped Sept. 20.1908. ^ , St, Lambert’s Rosa 431. Dropped July18,1908. Tormentor’s Darling 430. Jan. 12,1909*. Dropped Heifer unnamed. Dropped June % ’ 09, Wee Lemon 101089A. J.C, C. Dropped Oct. 16, 1898. ItO’s -Mite 2nd 156218 A, J. C. C. Dropped Sept. 4,1900.' ‘ Orloff’s Hugh Eva 218465 A. J- C C. Dropped Feb, 25,1905. — B U L L S — Model King 809. Dropped July 13,’ IW* Brown Tormentor 207, Propped Oct. T 1906* rDuchess Tormentor 908. Dropped Oct. 23,1908. And a number of young tilingsof both sexes unnamed. For catalogue giving pedigrees siqd description address me at Yellow Springs, Ohio, R, F. D. No. 3, W. H. FORBES. COL. D. L. PERRY JAuctioneers. COL.R.E. CORRY5 PU B L IC S A L E H 1 will sell at my residence at Cedar ville»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 folia” born May 12th, 1899, sired by Golden Rule JP. 2308J. H. B., and her dam is Miss Julia 6lh, P. 4521, H. C. and is recorded on the Island as Miss Julia the7th, being better than half sister to "Golden Naiad,” 101062 Imp. She was siied by Golden Lad P. 1212 H. C., while “ Golden Julia" was sired by a son of Golden Lad, having same dam as Naiad; almost full sister in breeding. She is close up to all the good ones and is naturally hornless and due to freshen Dec. 15th. "Golden Julia’s Jessie" Im­ ported, bom May 27th, 1901; recently fresh, bred by Philip Pirouet, St. Peter’s L of J. Harry’s Frosty, 2 years old re­ cently fresh; 2 yearling heifers and one young bull, all females, solid color and bred to my homles* A. J. C. C, bull, Rixey." , . . . This is your chance to get homiess A. T. C. U. Jerseys as all are descendants of the only instance on record of a Jer­ sey imported having no horns. Nature has met civilization half way and given us the of the dairy, without that worsethah uselessmember, thehorn. Head o f Horses 5 1 all round, handy farm team, five and four years of age, weight about 8,500 pounds, of the low down, blockey type, of the right sort for Jots of service; 1 three-year-old horse, "Col. Orv,’ who as a two-y«ar-old paced a half m 1:10 in seven weeks after wearing the bridle, and h»3 been an eighth m seventeen seconds before he wasthree years of age. Hewill makehisown recordbotlias arace horse and as a sire. Col. Orr was sired by Col. Coit, the great and gamy race horse, he with a half to his credit m a minute and a half second. Col. Orrs dam by West Egbert, sire of Torn KWnp. ifcoii V. and others. Col. Orr has splendid disposition. , ..... years, full sister to Cot. Orr, ha* been worked only a little, she shows speed also, is 10hands high, a No. 1 good in­ dividual,will make a race mare of a splendid brood mare. "Delia Delniar” yearling fdly, sired by Major Delmar, the only living son of the great trotting king “ Major Delmar," ’he only sire liv­ ing being oirdd by a two minute trotter. This filly is a grand daughter of this world famous race horse whoso name is familiar to all lovers of a good hoisf, bile is a good size^good disposition, and will make a mark for herself if she lives. T erm * Sale:--A credit of six months will be given on ail Sums of $10 and over that amount by purchaser giv­ ing note with approved security. Less than $10, cash. Address mail bids to R. F, KERR, Clerk of Sale, Cedarville, Ohm, 8, T. HAfCKfL, JAMES R. ORR. Mr. and Mrn. Will Jan** art H im pawutN of » baby girl. John Gitama and family left last ^ w t e y - f o L U u l .. h#Bif In tjalvcs - ton, T«x*a, afUr apwading tl»* *uui« m*r with timir v»n#r*bl* parants hsro. W ill Hatfield of CottUmllo I n th« guest of his *i*t*r, Mr*. Hoary SchiektdantK. While working1 in th« Cain gravel pit oms day last w««k, John Davis was caught in a cava-iu and almost covered up. Hs nuatainsri several bruises But was fortunate in not be­ ing critically injured, Miss Edna Wildman left Friday last for West Town college in Penn­ sylvania. Walter Wilson left for th# Ohio State University in Columbus; last Saturday. Rachel Calvert attends Earlham College, Richmond, Inti. E. II. Sumner, the general agent for the Panhandle here, has been notified that ho wilt be transferred to Dayton In a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pottle of Day- ton, were the guests of Mr. A. O. Hcnnland and wife during the.past week. Miss R. Esther Smith of Dong Beach, Cal., a missionary In Cen­ tral America, is the guest of friends dho gave an Interesting talk of her life and work in' that country, in the Friends church Sunday morn­ ing, Mrs. E, C. Dinwiddle and child ran of Sprmgffhld, are •>visiting among friends here before leaving for their future home in Washing­ ton, D, O. Mrs. B. G, Calvert ifi the guestrof her son, Cedi Calvert and wife of Indianapolis. Mrs. Rachel Kirk, left for Indian Ter., last week after spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. R. G. Oalverf. Tho Misses Winder, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Batting returned to their home in Richmond, Ind., last week.- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott were called to Plain City last Friday on acoocbtof the death o f their uncle. Lawrence Cano and family of NelsonviUe, are the guest!*, of Joe Negus and fam llyior a few days. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. ^ TAoW Yie fewAlwaysBought Bssrpih* PU B L IC S A L E H Having tented my farm, I will sell at public sate, at my residence-15» miles east of Yellow Spring* and-1!£ miles west of Clifton otr the Yellow Springs .and Clifton pike;on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909, Beginning at 10 o’clock the following property: 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 Consisting of one brood mare 11 years old .{safein foal); 1 draft mare 7 years old, a splendid worker; 1 family driving horse 8 years old, c-Uyand country bro­ ken, any lady can drive him any place; 1 coming three year old filly, by Bobby Bums, well hroKcti; and 1 yearling draft colt, sired by Canadian. 14 HEAD OF CATTLE 14 Consisting of 4 pure-bfed Jersey cows, these cows are strictly nil right, from 4 to 7 years andgiving a good Howof milk; 6 Polled Duiham cows, four of these are registered, another one eligible and the sixtli a good grade; 1 yearling heifer, will bo fresh soon; 1 yearling heifer, bred last June; I heifer calf; 1 pure-bred 2 year old Polled Durham bull. 41 HEAD OF HOGS 41 Nineteen feeding hogs that will aver­ age 150 lbs; 2 registered Chester White sows, one bred to reg. boar; 1 registered Chester White sow with 9 fine-pigs by registered Chester White boar; 1 regis­ tered Poland-China sow with 9 fine pig3, FARM IMPLEMENTS 1Studebaker wag-jn and bed, 1 low fe:d wagon fgood as new), 1 top buggy,l can opy top buggy, l surrey. 1 Osborn mow­ er "(new), 1Osborn Imytedder, 1 Osborn disc harrow, 1 Os1*.*mhay rake, 1 Sun- planter witholi rods of wire fgood), 1 Kraus riding cultivator, 1 Brown walking cultivator, 1 fine tooth cultivator, 1 new reversible smoothing harrow, 1 Superior Fertilizer disc drill. 1 Superior Fertilizer hoe drill, ti .i-horsc smoothing harrow, 1 new Ross manure spreader flame size), 2 Butcher aud Gibbs breaking lilows (one new), 1 Set16 foot hay ladders, 1 set ot gravel boards, 1 lawn mower, 1 Wheel barrow, 1tank heater, 1 vice, 1 eagle coin Shell- er, 1 I m I! uCdiing grind stone, 1 Sweep power feed grinder, 1 double harpoon hay foik and pulleys with 150 feet of rope, 1 good Fanning mill, 1 set steel­ yards, weighs 600 lbs, 1 set of work har­ ness, 1 sctsingleharness, 1men’ssaddle, 1side saddle, check lines, lead lines, forks, shovels, hot s, garden fools, cow chains, crow-hats, axes, saws, and a lot of other articles n<-,tmentioned. FEED AND GRAIN 700 Shucks of good corn; 25 tons mixed hay, HOUSEHOLD GUODS:-~Two bod steads, 1 set of springs, 6 dining room swing churn, 1 Eureka butter woiker, 1 butter press, butter ales, good moat botch, etc., etc, 60Chickens. Jo Bushels Potatoes. TERMS* 12m<aitlis «-n sums over $10. Gper«cut distitunt for t ash. $10 and under,CASH, laugh privilege given. 0 . E. BIRCH. R. E, CORKY. Am t GEO, DRAKE t F. W. JOHNSON \ Clerks, mm mmm n I nwm - MflMt tita, m m tr n * * * * * The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has hem iH use for ovtir 3 0 years, lias borne the signature e f v and has heenmadeunder his per­ sonalsupervision since its infancy. Allowno on* to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and**Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Bara* gorie, Brops and Soothing Syrujia. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic! substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, I t cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Pauacea-The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature o f TheKMYoutoe AlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. THeOKHTAUH TTMUX.A'/.TRECT, MCWVO.RCITV. THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE T H E M c K A Y BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road&Oil Field WAGONS Best quality—Select-Ma­ terial. Carefully made. Built to standHardScrvicb. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog andPrices, McKAY CARRIAGE CO ., GROVE CITY, PA. MONEY. MONUMENTS, OUT STONE, STATUARY. The men who transfer huge blocks/ o f 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, which arc not equalled by any retail concern in the U. S., \ve are prepared as never before to furnish high grade work at less money than inferior work will cost elsewhere. We employ no agents in this territory. I f at all interested in any in our line, write or • ’ phone for catalogue or if possible call to see ns. Bell ’ phone 391. Citizens ’ phone 215. Established 1804. G E O R G E D O D D S & S O N , 1 13 , 1 15 , 117 , 119 W e s t Main S t , Xenia, O. RIEDLINC PIANOS embodyevery detail that can possibly add to the value of a Piano of the Very highest grade. The low price at which they are saidastonishes thoce compet­ enttojudgeofPianovalue. ‘ 'Iliedling" on a Piano meang highest artistic re- suits in tone, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue and name and address of our agent in y&ur vicinity. K I.RlEftlKfiPIANOCO., - Pljfloeih,Who. E L A S T IC m roof paint for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs. Is VtfjT proof against the weather or rust. Absolutely bon* ■ purou-i. V,’ill not crack, pcc!rbli5ter©resale. Will not evaporateafter once set. Is a fine water-proof­ ing material. Containsno ingredients such as salt and lime which enter into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof andIron paints on the market to-day which have ho elastic qualities and arc destructive to metals and fibres, and are hound to crystalizo any metal. It is germproof. Sind fo r tin a ta f andfiriee list, tvky Hot purchase the test tvhett it costs ho more. T h a P A U L M A N O d O P K R S U P P L Y C O „ k o n d -d u - l « o ,W ls ■ . •~ ~ ” — — ~ ,IJ' ' Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in­ digestible kind which makes it a labor for tho diges­ tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C W, Crouse & Co, Succtsior i o X C, WfilMER, hwwi -TAKE THIS CUT” A T “ Wo recommend it; ther* isn’ t nay better,.. In mid-summer you have to tru«t to a large degree to your butwtier. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are tlio only kind to buy; we have propor appliances for keeping them right, and they’ro sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shopping when- it’ s ’ hot, Buy of us and be sure, C. H . CROU SE , CEDARVILLE, O- sssie* The Bookmata ...Restaafant... INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W ag C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and N ight ~ The Best of Good Used in the Cul­ inary Department, Piles or Smiles? A POS IT IVE G U A R A H T E E <0imm»ilat»lyren«v«»iKl uttlmtitlycurttofth DR. HEBRAS UNGOID the most wonderful scientific discovery of modern timesfor tinsseverest esses ofItching Piles, r-czema, H'ettcr, 8»lt Rljenm, Bine Worm, Earners Itch, etc. Hills highly medi­ cated antiseptic Salve kUla tho germs, re­ moves the tronbte and heals tho irritation permanently. Absolnto satisfaction guar­ anteed or money refunded. Price fiOets. at Druggists, or mailed. Trial sample 2 cents to cover mailing. T H E G . G. B ITTN ER CG ., Toledo, Ohio. AHDAfch „ DISEASES OF THE RECTUM »r. Mrflelitntnnc*ae«i tot*« frttehUnSr.4tV.s puU.ottal kf ir.lkw» ef1!: m * fflnMe, JSj^ •*? 1. eoert.el Ksv»in S-ar-uAHMiUiSJtctt fcaii***,. BiriJsr, ®k'? !»«**«• *9.1Bi« « . ot Wea«a. k »* 0* . xkta 2, nmum dr . j. j . M c C lellan C olumbus ,0. IHHMMMNESSIMl^ _ _ _ (Toivfis tHi BuiRnhm** CWIRBCT TRUSS HOLD* IHAZiV l y I imo WUUrmxn,

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