The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

M , ,1 ' i I • t i f f ' ..S'** W* Hons a r t You* S* a « w ) wao » ftiMt premise efti»fi»liwd prompt ftfctefttikNfc t* ftll builQMM tatru*i*d to m . <** ...... NffWVORKDRAiY «Ht bank mo . sly order ®- UJhe cheapest an i most con­ venient w»y so au »•- money by mail. Loam Wade Persona! or ! Estate, s i Security. i A. M, to a P,.M, on h . Uat-: Basking lh urs S. ’WVidKWK, Pr"tf«->ufc M*Xi. B hit t f'-t J “ $ 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ” Mr. Luther Guthrie. . of Beaufort, M, C, spent m°pey freely In empbyfrtf? doctors to cure bis wife from continual headache. He wiles: “One bottle of Cartful did f my wife more good than any­ thing she has taken, lor ten years, past. She had suffered with headache for ten years and! had spent $30000 for | doctors'1bills for her, but noth* tog did her any good. Taka SIio has taken two bottles of Cartful and U has done her two thousand dollars ($2,000) worth of good. Just as long as it is made, 1 shall have Cardul in my home " For all forms of female pain, likeheadache, side ache, palm in limbs, dizzy feelings, dragging down-sensations, etc 1 —-Cardul has been found to be an effectual remedy. Don't wait tit!you are “all rundown." Try Cardul at once. Sold everywhere. ‘ B ^ » ^ j a B t 5 w 4 s 5 B ot kMpjn‘ _ CANDY CATHARTIC l«towhealth,' Addree* W*ffi**iRtwtdyCompany, KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEUi eo nuuir rttXPiFftiKNrtir P 'jmmmmammmm lATENTS TRAM MARKS .DCMfftMt OORYRKkHrsftO. tendingaaseteh mA d«»tripUonyey nanlee- - , receii* '*«*■* a **tamBrif HfyzsgJtaaB&itgGtirsta&M f a g r e d te n ta ij* ? ^ , , ^ ^ .... ........ . w* behave doctor* sadens tWs forawla, or we would not pat It AYER’S HA IR V IGOR itwd sunn/. ( vnAm ta TiaL Does not Color the Hair marrytge ?mo is held t» signify that all her l team art *hof *»d that she will ihirFa happy married life. I t is said t h t t tha Erza of Simbrisk therefore: A r. o, k m Oemat. EaaeH. Mm . . i *u w a rrarf W a s wi. rauuui.aa. \ call the dav Safer* the wedding the The CedirvMe Herald | i , o o KA - H *9V ** , - - afcfcto*. FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 8, J909 Additional Loads, Mrs. Ellzabnth l£oC«mpb*U fa visiting a t the home of Mr. N. B. Ramsey and. family. Mr- ohpriea Baskin, who spent several (lays with Mr. James Mc- MMftn and family le ft Monday for Atm Arbor, Mich., where he’ enters upon his second year in the study of medicine in the University of .Michigan, Messrs, Arch Anderson and S. O. Anderapti of the Jamestown piltf le ft Tuesday n igh t on a trip through Oklahoma and Kansas. They will visit their sister, Mre.F. M. Sponcei wife uf „ tha President of Sterling cbllegc’who has been quite ill. —The first dumber on the lecture course appears in the opera bouse Tuesday evening October 12th, it will be Hendrickson and Rosani, magician and juggler. You don’t want to miss It. All numbers begin promptly a t eight o’clock. I t w ill be your loss If you are not there. Mr. Charles Hopping loft Tues­ day for Kent, O., for a few’days visit before leaving tor Beattie. Mr- Hopping just returned from the West nhottfrten days ago. He is engaged in the automobile business in tha t city abd is greatly Impressed with the city’s business future. Mrs. Hester Tewnsley celebrated ner eighty-first birthday, ‘Wednes­ day. A .number of relatives and friends remembered her with b irth ­ day b irds In recognition of the day. The large number received resem­ bled a “ shower,” Dr. W. R; McOhesney and wife have returned home from Mon- mouth, 111., where he gave an ad­ dress last Sabbath night before tne Y. P. O. 11. convention in th a tc ity . They also visited Prof, J . Rebb H ar­ per of Willamette, III,, before re­ turning home. ! weeping day, and the bride and her j girl friends weep as much as possi S i m n i e, with the idea of getting the Officer Kenuon has received an oiler from a firm owning blood hounds th a t may be Interesting to the people Qf th is vicinity. They are 2j£ years old and can trail*, map or horse or change from one trail to the other. Persons interested In the purchase of dogs should see him atones. mourning of life over, so that only what is joyful may remain, In some countries riiuf result is expected by sousing the tfcid* with water. The Greeks think that a thorough drenching of the bride will bring her lasting good fortune. (Me* Falas almost tMtaatly—Sr. MOwr MtMfeia nap. »o bed. ettWHtfetou PUBLIC SALE !! 40 POLLED JERSEYCATTLE 40 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1900, 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 Springfield the following named, and recorded Polled Jersey cows, heifers bulls, and bull calves and a few hofnec A. J, C. C, Jersey cows which have beep bred to Polled Jersey bulls. ’Duchess 164, Dropped April 16,1901. Darling's First 283. Dropped June 26, l904. Darling’s Second 838. Dropped June 12.1905. . Queen’s Second Duchess 837. Drop ped Sept. 28,1906. Wee Lemon’s Spot 405. Dropped April 24, 1906, Jeff’s Princess. 406. Dropped May 12, ’06, Mode) Queen 83-4. Dropped October 26.1905. Ensample888. Dropped Sept. 21,1904, Marjoram's Heifer281. Dropped July Brownie 28o. Dropped August 26, ’01. Minnie’s Spot407.DroppedSept. 20, ’06, Rosa 193. Dropped March 18, 1902, Pogis Queen 429. Dropped June 9, *07. . St, Lambert’s Linka 428. Dropped Sept, 22, 1907. Effie 886. Dropped $ov, 7,1906, Clifton Maud 888.' Nov.17, 1907. ; Sally St. Lambert 889. Jan. Iff, 1908.' U.V. Lactea 890. Dropped June 24, *0&, Tormentor’s Stella400. Dropped July 10,1908. ‘St, Lambert s Ensample 483. Dropped July IT, 1906. Pedro’s Lemon 4*2, Dropped Sept, fe.MvhaJi couirty wiR besa-bmito , ted to the elector*wt the November elaction, A- bond issue of 826,000 will be necessary for sit* abd budd­ ing, which has been proposed with m the city school diftrTct, so that the children may attend the city schools. RheumaUe Felne relieved by nee. • «r, U llee' A*«i-Pmin PUla, U totum U «t» CAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Da M4 ■edbAoiK . 4tt ChloageorSevYork.. _ __/kowrwI(«Rwt<*r»<li» ’etoO»i»lBthatMmrbrMklUtktf r h o l d f a s t ,TUe |n « ’Sm om ta cWkt). . Lett*■tiatlnr-Htlnf*t«v ItkeckMyentlatoMr. Try»i S«c.l.. | Y mi will m M<*iMcoMt.xHdSiHaJreca**. _ .MUMMertlwIacMMiaiwRlIr. B*>rteRe>Ifl .—jR«tMewllyrvm«TntfnwtUwilw. Oac**| ,Mra)in»iVMi. HiMfMMrtr lONMrtttCF^MrPulinfGs,] Waterbary,V«. * FOR SALE BY B. BIBD, CSJOARVILMS, OltlO. Public Sale B o Y o tx r m & o s e » S u i t iToi*? The eyes change with age and aieknefis, Beat Optical Work a t Itea- aonable Prices. Chart** J . Fay, M'fg Optician. 38 1-2 E ast Main Bfcreet, Springfield, Ohio. s s * J* H. McjniLLAH. Tnneta! Tilwctir and Burn lime 35*81*7. Mamtfacfuf^r of <>m«at SSrave Vaults and l>m eat Building liiKfits. Telephone 7.4 g#d4MrvlUs, Ohio. Having Sold my farm I shall offer at public Sale on the premises one mile north of Selma on the Springfield and Selma pike, on WED8ESBAT, OCTOBER20,1909 At 11 o’clock a. m, the following prop- ■Crtyt 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 Black draft mare 8 year* old, weight 1600 lbs; Sorrel draft mare -2 yeais old; black draft brood tnare, a good worker; Bayhorse, 18 year* old; bay horse, five year* old, family broke; bay gelding, 4 year* <dd, sired by Bang Patched; five months old draft horse colt. 2 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 1 Jersey cow, month old calf by side; one ’Holstein cow, giving milk. 183 HEAD OF SHEER 183 170Delaine feeding sheep; 13 ewe*. 60 HEAD OF HODS 60 Eight brood sows; 39 summer pigs; 12 all pigs; thoroughbred Chester White joai, 2 years old. iooo shocks C orn , FAR'IIHC implements Eight hoe Superior Fertilizer drill, 5 foot Osbottt mower, gtxxi as new; Wire tooth Osborn rake; Troy wagon; feed wagon, tt*ed one year; John Deere corn planter, breaking plow*; wheat drill, rolling cutter harrow; 50 tooth harrow, torn *heller, grind stone; feed box; 2 hog touses; work harness and many other articles, T w /s i m tu tf kiunati d a y o f statu, ROBERT ELDER. ItR<>WNATITOS* Auctioneer*. Oct, 16,1898. ftp’* Mite 2nd 166218 Rosa 481. Dropptfd ae 2, "09.- Dropped er tumamodv Dropped Jun ’ Wee LemonIffXOtffA.jffc. C. “ Dropped Sept. 4 , 1906. OrlofTs Hugo Eva 218465 A. J. C. C. Dropped Feb. 26,1905, ■ — B U L L S — Model King 209, Dropped July 15,’08, Brown Tormentor 207. Dropped Qct. 7,1008. Duchess Tormentor 208. Dropped Oct, 23,1908. And a number of young things of both sexes unnamed. For catalogue giving pedigrees and description address me at Yellow Springs, Ohio, R. F. D. No, 8. W. H. FORBES. COL. D. L. PERRY 1Auctioneers. COL, R. E. CORRY J* PUBLICSALE! The nhdersigned, executors of Frank A. Spencer, deceased, will offer at public auction, at his late residence, on the Spencer and Brown road, 7 mile* east of Xenia and 4 milessouth ofCcdarvilK, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, }909 Commencing at 10 o’clock, a, in., the fob lowing personal property belonging to said estate: 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 -1 draft brood, mare, 1 driving brood mare, 1 draft filly, 1 year old, 1 driving gelding, 8 years old. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE 7 Spoiled Durham, one with calf by side; t Guernsey milch cow, 1 yearling heifer, 2 Spring calves. 1 polled Jersey cow. 23 HEAD OF HOGS 23 1 year old Duroc Boar; 7 Duroc brood sows, 4 bred, 3 with pigs; 15 shoats, 123 HEAD OFSHEEP 123 2 Delaine rams, 49 breeding ewes, 80 yearlings, 42 lambs. • FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of wagon with bed, wagon with hog rack, hay ladders, carriage, phaeton, *led, bob sled, cutter, Uotn King Manure spreader, McCormick binder, McCormick corn binder, Osbotn tedder, Disc harrow, hay rake; Gale breaking plow, 2 Imperial breaking plows, Bsmoothing harrows,® cultivate]s junior corn plow, weeder, Buckeye wheat drill, Champion mower, J2Joot drag, sled corn cutter, double harpoon hay fork, rope and pulleys, side saddl., 6 pig Coops, 2 galvanized water tanks, set of carriage harness, set work harness and other articles not mentioned. 6TONS HAY, 800SHOOKS CORN TERMS: On all sums of $5 or under, cash; on all sums over ?5 a six months' credit will be given, purchaser giving1 note with approved securities", Tliowa* R.SjpencerA Frank H. L*»a Executors of Fiank A. Spencer, de ceased, R. K, CORRY, Amt, R.F. KERR, Clerk. L ooking A head. ^Madam,” NtM the pleasant, low. voiced nurse sm t the laid the new-born fafant {n the Iwoe-trlmmed bassinette, •You have a ptrfeot little daughter.** "Oh! will she be tail?” earn* the weaV response, English' the Universities.' To an American irr England nothing Is mote surprising than the discovery that neither Oxford nor Cambridge pro. vides any opportunity for the serious study of English, At Oxford, for. ex­ ample, there is only a single professor of English literature, whereas there are ten or a dexen a t Harvard and, Cot ujnbla.—Tbft Forum, C A S T O R I A For InfantsandChildren. Tiff KM Y ob H i f t Always Bought Beans the Signature of 'M PUBLIC SALEM ' Having rented my farm, I will sell at public sale, At my residence 1>£miles east of Yellow Springs and 1J£ miles west of Clifton on the Yellcfw Springs and'Cliftan pike, on ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1S09, Beginning at-10 o’clock the following property! S HEAD OF HORSES 5 Consisting of one brood mar^s 11 years old (safetn foal); l draft- mare 7 years old, a splendid worker; Xfamily driving borne 8 years bid, city and country bfo yearling Burns, weUhrgkenf colt, sired byCanadian. 14 HEAD OF CATTLE 14 Comfistlug of4 purebred Jersey cows, tliele cow*,-%restrictly sail right, from 4 to 7 yearaandgiving a good flowof milk; Polled Durham cows, fourof these are registered, another one eligible and 41 HEAD OF HOGS 41 Nineteen feeding hog* that will aver­ age 160 5b*; 2 registered Chester White sows, one bred to mg. boar; 1 registered Chester White sow with 9 fine pig* by registered Chester White boar; i regis­ tered Poland-Chhia. *owwith » fine pigs, FARM IMPLEMENTS 1Studebakef wagon and bed, 1 low feed wagon (good.** new), 1 top buggy,lean opy top buggy, *1 surrey. 1 Osbornmow­ er (new), lOsborn hay tedder, 1 Osborn disc harrow, 1Osborn hay rake, 1 Sun­ flower com planter with 80rod* of wire (good), X, 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, one 8-horse smoothing harrow, 1 new Ross manure spreader (large she), 2 Butcher and Gibbs breaking*plows (one new), 1 set 16 foot hay ladders, 1 set of gravel boards, 1 lawn mower, 1 wheel barrow, I tank heater, 1 vice, J eagle com shell- er, 1 ball bearing grind stone, 1 Sweep power feed grinder, 1 double harpoon hay fork and pullevs with 160 feet of rope, 1 good pan mill, 1 set steel­ yards, weigh* Of ..i, 1 set of work har­ ness, 1 set single ..arness, 1 men’s saddle, 1side saddle, check lines, lead lines, forks, shove]*, hoes, garden tools, cow chains, crow-bars, axes, saws, and « lot of other articles not mentioned. FEED AND GRAIN-700 Shocks of good com; 21 tons mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD GOODS:-Two bed steads, 1 set of spring*, 6 dining room and other chairs, a quantity of carpets and mattings, 1 Boss washing machine, 1 Sharpies* cream separator, 1 Davis swing chum, 1 Eurekabutter worker, 1 :>utter pres**, butter scales, good meat bench, etc,, etc. 80 Chickens, 29 Bushels Potatoes. TKRMftt -12 months on sum* over 810. 5 per cent discount for cash. 210 under, CASH. and I.UMh privilege given, 0. E. BIRCH. ft. E. CORRY, Auct. GEO. DRAKE ) Clerks. F. W, JOHNSON J yimi HfettMi niiuiitiiAJi 1 1WP I m IW h NI IAAK i wSKPfll ud DjsMfery Remsdy C um * antt* abrade dl«trlw>f 8 , dysen­ tery, ckotor* tuMM-bM,” Sommer complaint,” Amukthoim .................. went oi -wOt* 1Mwll pert* < «Wftg*S UR£ MA8&* The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature' o f In (fee For Over Thirty Years NEW OFFERINGS <00 Seamless 9 x 12 ft. good quality Brussels Rugs, each . . $ 10.50 One and Two Room Lots Straw Mattings-One-half price .to Close. New line of Carpets, Rugs, W all Papers, Linoleum, Draperies aad, X ace ..Curtails for ■ The * F&ll Season. THE R M. HARMAN CO„ 30-32 North Main St., Dayton, Ohio. * MENTOR UNDERWEAR Nights are growing longer. The days are- growing colder. You will need the heavier underwear. “Mentor Comfort” Ju s t the thing. Trices- no higher. There is such a de­ mand lo r this brand th a t our assortment is complete. Children’s Suits, - 50c Ladios Vest Suits -50c Men’s - $1.25 to $3 Other makes - 25c each Goifert Underwear Ladies" and Children’s New Suits, New Skirts, New Waists, New. Petticoats Pine assortment. Trices fully 25 per cent lower than other cities. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY,, XENIA, OHIO. Meat is Healthy. i»CTC? *k**\ BQl J The human system needs meet, no t the tough, in- digestable kind which makes i t a labor for the diges­ tive organs to asimilate it, bu t th e nutritious, juiey kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. ISMtll t u t ' boa* oSanHY, S .A C W. Crouse & Co, Suc««orio^C, CWRMEIt L-*-° * if A r *■ ’ • * 'to. - ’•Wo reopmmvnd ft; tbsrs Urn’* uny botfcsr.,. In mid-summer you Imvo to trust » bug* degree to your buUriier. Well Cared For Meats In hotweiitber ore the only kind to buy ; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us a,ud be sure. C. H . CROUSE , O b d a T i v i l l e , o . mtm torn. The 6 ookiaate ...ftestdiifaiit... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFOR UDIES0P STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Nl^hL The Best of Good Used in the Gal- inary Department. Piles or SmilitP A POSITIVE GUARANTEE TwWWnleHW DR. HEBRAS UNfiOiO ifte »Oii vrondsTfU. aotsattfte a* awgsratlMssfcrtb*sersrset am* MA. AO. U. . » OStSd UUM^^OsiTt kins tiUffttaMtoz*- XMTMtM WMH s «MI | m *)AU m trritatM psmsaeatir. AbMlste i Mtsader mossy twTMtflsdL TriMS 9 rts.atl 3 n«tfae«.orissfi^i. Tri*l os «*. ir DrnatMliOTB juapMI onto tooerrersutQiAg. THE Q. C. BiTTWEB00., Tstaie, OkW. J UIUS m FISTULA AMftjLU. DISEASES OF THE 8ECHM #yjT55!*eE2Li^ wsm«w*v^HVMSSJSMHMSCSilwl* 4 dr . j. j . M c C lellan w iSB S liM Ctuwnt,0. iT o iv«« t«*» iis raa iia i.' 4*M N«M WMMMMNa i wm mm n A coi iSM thi Q=}l fia.6at Siao* .. a t *32.0 a t ■idj - f t m

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