The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
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Manutaet1 - » f C«tn*at orav* VaalMaad Uemeht Barillas Bleak*. T*l*ph*n* I f OMarvlrit, ohi*. Tickling In the Throat regular medidne, i~ doctor’s medicine. Jfysfs Cherry Pet^oriahi?i5irtatarise^^ j ‘ *i***BTS7^^ ties o f the highest order, Ask your doctor about this. No akofaoi tn this cough medicine. J7c. c ^ » « im »I h « » po 2ESS5' pw S Wh»tdostyourdoctorwy? The Cedsrvl* IterukL l i . e o P # * 1 Tmmc. t€A „ t£ SW A * - - SPBXPAT, OCTOBER 16, MM WERE WE RIGHT? New that Mayor W.r F. Brennan of Xenia ha* seneunced ae a tanffi- dat* on th* Indepsndeat ticket for mayor of that city we await with extrema pleasure to see what po sition Brother Chew of the- Gazette Will take In the contest. As far back as the mind of man runneth th* Gazette has always stayed hy the ticket, whether the nominees were good, bad or indif ferent, except when O, Q. Hilde- brant wanted, to run for opngre&B a third time- Then the Gazette ac cepted the Denver “ advertising.” With the fight for mayor the Ga zette will no doubt find itself,in an embaraseing position. Mayor Bren nan was formerly one of the Gazette family and we know that Brother Chew la a strong admirer of him, not alone for friendships sake but for the. moral courage he- displays tn the rigid enforcement of all laws. To this we all agree. Butpoiltics is politics and for the Gazette to leave the nominee of the Republican will evidently b* com mitting an unpardonable sin ac cording to the doctrine that has been instilled into its readers in years past, The terms of “ scratch” “ bolter" and “ mug-wump” will rise like Images of the night and probably terrorize the community should the Gazette come out openly ter Mayor Brennan. For the Herald to take such positionwould, be perfectly natural We have long fought for indepen denoo In municipal, tewnship and ..county yetmg m the belief that£h< bast man should he elected. I f nominee Trad unfit for the place as w* eaw it, or nominated in an wnfaii manner, we had no hesitancym op posing him and advocating the se"> lection/of someone else on an inde ptndsnt deket. It Was this policy of the Herald that greatly mounted Brother Chew who cameback atus with the charge of “ roor-back” stories, eto. We Were doing then juBt what Brother Chew will do the coming few weeks it he supports Mayor Brennan. The Gazettemay not oppose either of the party candidates as unfit for the place but that Brennan Is bettei qualified. The Herald has always taken the position that where a can didate Is unfit for an office the pub- tlo should know it. I f the Herald was wrong In the past in fighting party nominees we do not see how the Gazette can rec oncile it* political conscience if any but the regular party nominee is supported. I f it is wrong for the Herald to leave the party nominee, It certainly would be wrong now with the Gazette, The interest the Herald hasinihe case is the attitude the Gazette will tako after calling us to time in th« pact. QUAKERSWON, The College football team jour neyed to Richmond, Ind., fast Sat urday where a game was played against Earlhkm college. The home team-did not seem to he strong enough fer the Quakersand allowed a store of 44 to 0 to be marked against them, FOB BADE: All household goods Tuesday, October 19, at I o'clock. . Honry Truepdale. PUBLIC S A L E ! ! 40 POLLEDJERSEYCATLE40 TUESDAY, OCTOBER26th, 1909, At .12o'clock, sharp. On the above date I will sell at Public Auction at my residence % miles east ol Yellow Springs and 7 miles south of a the following named, and Polled Jersey cows, heifers, bulls, and bull calves and a few horned X, J, 0, C. Jersey cows which have been bred to Polled Jersey bulls. c Duchess 164. DroppedApril 16,1901. Darling’s First 283. DroppedJune26, 1904. Darling’s Second 338. Dropped June 12,1906, , , Queens Second Duchess 337, Prop- pea Sept. 28, 1906. Wee Lemon’s Spot 405. Dropped April 24, 1906. Jeff'sPrincess 400. Dropped May12, *06. Model Queen 834. Dropped October 25,1905. Ensample883. DroppedSept, 21,1004. Marjoram’s Heifer281. Dropped July 26, 1902. Brownie 280. Dropped August 26, ’01 Minnie’s Spot407.DroppedSept, 20,*06 . Rpsa 198. Dropped March 18, 1902, Pogis Queen 429. DroppedJune 9,’07, St. Lambert's Linka 428. Dropped Sept. 22, 1907. ' Effie 886. Dropped Nov. 7,1906, CliftonMaud 888, Nov, 17,1907. Sally St. Lambert 389. Jah. 16,1908 U.V. Lactea899. Dropped June24, ’08. Tormentor’s Stella400. Droppedjuly 10 1908. St. Lambert’s Ensample 433. Dropped mm k DHLESTITE. Allan, let* in Balterock, few. Sheriff t . Ru W. Moore, * bore* xb Xenia, *46W. ■William P. and Luelle M. Bl*ke to Brant U. Bell, tract la New J*$- per tp,, *®w. David j , *ad Sarah j . Herntr, to Jemoo H. Harner, 8aero*, *1. T. D. Kyi* to G*org« Planck, 28,70 acroz in.Spring Valley tp., $1. Brant H, Bell to William P. and Lueila M, Blake, lot in Trumbull’ * addition to Xenia, *600. John McDaniel to George Morris .26of an acre in Gedarviile tpM*476 Nancy J, Barber to Elmer Btokes- hury, part o f lot lu Cedarville, *700, George Cline to J. B. VanuorsdaU 10Oacres in Bonn tp„ Fayette Co., * 10 , 000 . LAST CHANCE, I f you are a subscriber to the De signer or expect to take it, get In hue at once. Price goes up to 75o October 20. It don’ t matter about your time being up months later, renew now and get the file price, T, N* Tarbox, Agfc. Our Special Line for Ladies* is the “ Dorothy Dodd” In all Leather*-^* $3 and $3.50 At BIRD'S. JulylT, 1908. Pei'drb's Lemon 482. Dropped Sept 20,1008. St. Lambert's Rosa 43D Dropped fulyJS 1908, ' Tormentor’s Darling 430, Dropped Jan. IS, 1909. . Heifer unnamed, Dropped June 2, ’09. Wee Lemon1610B9A.J.C.C. Dropped Oct. 16, 1898- ^ , Tttf* MitC 2nd 166218 A. J. C, C\ Dropped Sept A1900. .* — -C* 'C* Model King209. Dropped July IS,’ 08, Brown Tormentor 207. Dropped Oct. 7 1906* ■■ ■ ■ v■'■ ' 'Duchess Tormehtor 208. Dropped Oct* 83,1908. And a number of young thingsof both sexes unnamed. For catalogue giving- pedigrees ant description address me at* Yellow. Springs, Ohio, R. F. D, No, 8. W. H. FORBES. COL. D. L. PERRY) Auctioneers.. COL.R.E.CORRY5 PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned, executors of Frank A. Spencer, deceased, will offer at public auction, at his late residence, on the Spencer and Brown road, 7 miles east of Xenia and 4 milessouthofCcdarvilic, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER20,1909 Commencing at 10 o’clock, a, m., the fol lowing personal property belonging to said estate; 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 1draft brood mare, 1 driving brood mare, 1draft Lilly, 1year old, 2 driving gelding, 8 years old. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE 7 ■i Polled Durham, one with calf by side; 1Guernsey milch Cow, I yearlingheifer, 2spring calves. 1PolledJersey cow. 23 HEAD OF HOGS 23 1year old Duroc Boarj 7 Duroc brood sows, 4 bred, 3 with pigs; 16 shoats. 123 HEAD OFSHEER 123 2Delaine rams, 49 breeding ewes, 20 yearlings, 42 lambs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of wagon with bed, wagon with hog rack, hay ladders, carriage, phaeton, sled, bob sled, cutter, Com King Manure spreader, McCormick binder, McCormick cornbinder, Osbom tedder, Disc harrow, flay rake, Gale breaking plow, 2 Imperial breaking plows, 8 smoothing harrows, 2 cultivators junior corn plow, weeder, Buckeye wheat drill, Champion mower, 12-foot drag, sled com cutter, double harpoon hay fork, rope and pulleys, side saddle, 3pig coops, 8 galvanized water tanks, 3ei of carriage harness, set work harness and other articles not. mentioned. 5TONS HAY, 800SHOCKS CORN TERMS: On ail sum's of $5 or under, cash; on all sumsover *5 a six-months' credit will be given, purchaser giving note with approved securities. ThcmftsR.SpencerAFrankH. Dean Executors of Frank A. SpeuCer, de ceased, R.Ff. CORBY,Auct. R. F, KERR, Clerk. Of tlrt fttetfee WlhkZ ofttTOftheaction at 'tie Jtve*endfew#* M NraeW Heat* IdMt htvwr n mmw $m Rewards 0100. The.readers of thispaper will be please tolearnthat there1* at least One dreaded disease thatsciencehasbeenable to qurein all. its stages and that le Catarrh. Hell’s CatarrhCurtis theoniy positive. Purenow known to themedical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. HsU's Catarrh Cureis,takeninternally, actingdirectlyup on theWoodandmuconaaurracesptsyatem therebydestroying the foundation of the disease, andgivingthepatient strength by buildinguptheconstitution and assisting uatureiudoing itswork. The proprietors haveehmuch faithin its curative powers, that they offeroneHondredDollarsforany essethatit fails to cure. Sendforlist o testimonials. Address, F. J. CRFNEY & Co, T0ledaO. Soldby Druggist, 76c* Hall'sFamilyHlls arethe best. Public Sale Having rented-burfarmWe will sell at public sale-, 2ji£mitesnorth-west of Ced- aryllle, 2 milessouth-west of Clifton,and H southof fWWllberforce pike, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3ri, 1909, Commencing at:J8o’clock, the following 3 -HEAD # HORSES 3 meros md m » driving or-j^merat parjww mare, . , ONE MILCH COW Will be fresh in December, 74 HEAD OF SHEEP 74 Consisting of 18 improved Delaine breedingeweS, 26Delainebreedingewes 89 lamb*and one Improved Delaine ram 100 SHOCKS OF CORN 400 FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consistingof one good 7-foot McCor mickmower, I JfchnDeere riding culti vator, 2 Buckeye walkl, g cultivator, hay fork, rope, pulleys and track, American manure spreader, spring wagon, buggy, fanning mill, one sixteeh foot ladder, also one 20-gallon copper kettle, 1 ff gallon brass kettle, 1 round oak heatingstoveandother articles too numerous to mention. TsrmaMads Knott?* Day s f Sals * MRS. H. A- ALEXANDER & SON. R. E. CORRY, Am . R.F. KERR, Clerk. Public Sale Having sold my farm I shall offer at public sale on the premises one mile northof Seims on the Springfield and Selmapike, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER20,1909 At 11O'clock a. mu the following prop erty; 7 HEAD OF iORSES 7 Black driftmare 8 year* old, weight 1600 lbs,*Sorrel draft mare 2 yeais old; black draft broodmare, a good worker; Hayhorse, 18 years old; bay horse, five years old, family broke; bay gelding, 4 years old, sired by Bang Fatchen; five months old draft horse colt. HEAD OF CATTLE 2 1Jersey cow, monthold calfby side; one ]iolsteiftcow, givingmilk. 183 HEAD OF SHEEP 183 170 Delaine feedingsheep; 13 ewes, 60 HEAD OF HODS 60 Eight brood sows; 89 summer pigs; 12 fall pigs; thoroughbred Chester White boat, 2 yeiqgpk], ' 1000 SHOCKS CORN. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Eight hue Superior Fertilizer drill, 5foot Osbofn mower, good a« new; Wire tooth Osborn rake; Tiny wagon; feed wagon, used one year; John Deere corn .planter, 2 breaking plows; wheat drill, tolling cutter harrow; M0 mdk harrow, corn shelter, grind stone; feed box; 2 hog muses; wink bame** and manyother articles, Tsrnts mads totsam day af tat*. ROBERT ELDER. BROWN * T1TU8, Auctioneer*. ■ / A m The Kind Tow Hnvo Always Bowgritt, smAwrltkiiishw b m ia ow for over 30 yearn, has borne the signature o f and ham beenmadeunder hie per sonalsupervision since itsinflmeyv Allownoonetodeoelveyowin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jtutt-as-good” are baft Experiments that trifie with andendLsngerthe health, e f Zafimta and Childron—-ExperleBee against Experiment. What is CASTORIA C&storlu Is a harmless substitute gbr Castor Oil, R hm * goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant* It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Nareette substance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Oolio, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures'Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. . The Children’s Panacetv-ThoMother’s Friend, • GENUINE CASTORIA A L W A Y S Bears tbe Signature of The W You Haie Always Bought In U se F o r O v e r 3 0 Ye a rs . THCOKNTAUR tfOMPAKV,MUflltAVSTUCK?;WlWVOIb OITV* NEW OFFERINGS 100 Seamless 9 x 12 ft. good 'A . •• ■ ,..r '' • . ’ ■: quality Brussels Rugs, each , . . . $10.50 One and Two Room Lots Straw Mattings-One-half price to Close. New line of Carpets, Rugs, Wall Papers, Linoleum, Draperies and Lace Curtains for The Fall Season.. -irVrnr v'-i *r ' • -V ,r r-rr rut1,1,. ,.. «r r; m n r THE P, 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* it . “ Mentor 'Comfort” Just the thing. Prices no higher* There is such a de mand for this brand Oaifert Underwear complete. Children’ s Suits, - 50c Ladies Vest Suits - 50c Men’ s - $1.25 to $3 Other makes - 25 c each Ladies’ and Children’s New Suits, New Skirts, New Waists, New Petticoats Fine assortment. Trices fully 55 per cent lower than other cities. HUTCHIS0N~& GIBNEY,, XENIA, OHIO. Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in digestible kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organ* to asimilate it, but the nutritious, jjuiey kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. G W, Crouse &Co, Sttcawto'.C. C.WEIMER. " T A K E TH IS C U T r . j 8MM AT* - 5 . ’ ^ ■L I'^IHhA. “ W* rcoomincnd it; tber* imfl p»y better... In inid-8Uimiier you li are to trait to a Iftrgadegrea to your butebar. Well Cared For Meats in hot vrekther xro tha only kind to buy; yra have prepay epplienoa* for keaping them right, And they’re aweet And oaf* when eold. Don’ t g* meat Nhoppingwhen xt’ o hot. Buy of u« and be sure. C . H . C R O U S E , CEDABVILUS, O. Nervous . Break-Down Nerve energy is the force that controls the or gans o f respiration, cir culation,- digestion and elimination. When yon feel weak, nervous, irri table, sick, it is often be cause you lack nerve energy, and the process o f rebuilding and sustain ing life is interfered with. Dr. Miles’ Kervine has cured thousands o f such cases, and will we believe benefit i f not entirely cure you. Try it. “My nervous system gave away completely, and left mo on the -verge of the- .grave. I tried skilled physi cians hut got no permanent relief. I got so bad X had to give iip « business. I began taking J>r. Miles Restorative Nervine. In a few days I was much better, and I continued to improve until entirely cured, I am in business again, and never m iss, an opportunity“ to recommend this reinew” MKS. W. l . ByBKB. Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles* Nerv ine, and we authorize him to return prioe o? first bottle (Only) If It fails fo benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind The B ookm a to . 4 estaarant... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DININGROOMFORLADIESUPSTAIRS ALSO RESTROOM. MEA I^S N OW * 5 CENTS . LunchCounter onMhinFlo r Open-DayandNight. The Best of Good Used In the Cul inary Department, Piles or SmilesP A POSITIVE GUARANTEE toImfltofak-ljrelievosMsttSMtofyosroiritb DR. HEBRAS UNOOID the most wonderfal scientiSo disoovary o f modem timesfbr th*Mv«r*wt o * h i o fItohiss Hiss, Besoms, Tetter, Bolt Bbenm, - Wwm, BarbersItch, itev This highly osted satiasptie Bslvs kills th . gentis. re mora* tbs trouble sad hauls th . irrttaMod pemuuisaUy. Absolute sstlsfkoUon gusr>> imtsed ormoney rsfkmOed. Prio.S0cts.str ormsfled. Trim Druggists, t aeaple 3cents to ootermailing. THEG« C. BITTNEROOeyTe^ Obt^ FISTULA mfrsm DISEASES OF THE REGTUIB IM W i-sa r r ;® r jr & S S S K S S t ! l“ ^ a « s s s « a t a a t dr . ;. j. M c C lellan tSSfe. Caaimn.0. S fu .W iiifisetieSsaeiei mm * M * y tom W im m m
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