The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

View of W, II. Forbes’ farm n,&taken from hie catalogue of Polled Jerseys. Sale Tuesday, Oct. 28. I !, f ir ■< i ■ j ’ b- 4 i F if te e n Y e a rs ’ S e rv ice W ith o u t P a in tin g *—O r a N ew R oo f—T h a t is O u r G u a ra n te e to Y ou— and theguarantee is stamped right on the y roofing itself with the year you buy it. - I T will last you much longer than that, but for IS years w« arc responybla. Think of that —lay your roof and forgot it for 15 years. No expense—uo repairing—no renewing. We don’t know the wearing possibilities of our own roofing. Our 25-year-old roofs are a? serviceable and look as good now as roofing laid five years ago. We make our guarantee; ISyears to be safe, but we knew it is good for twenty-five year*. m C K ^ IJ IIA N ■ ■ GalVaake.fiEtatal Roofing % tlio only inii;al rcjofinrr raado which is so scientifically galvanized tliatrt can bo guar­ anteed npainst rast.' Only tho toughest, most pliable. open licarlh stock Is ever used. This metal it peculiarly porous end lonjr-fibcrea, so thn! .WhcttitJapnHnto tbe-aalvonkinier pots the liquid spelterdoetnot veneer butpenetmte, this fiber «nd»m»i*Mn»te» with tb* metal |»»a, tiiusprotectingdt forever. . : jjickeiMstp -tSxW'ia easily laid. It fa nl, Psanr farned nnU ndjuetea for enfi loete. A^yon havo tonb is tft: place together, end you have a perfect double seam. , . Try on3 of our samples, test it and then tastsoino ordinarygnlyanfeedroofinsr. Buy the one which, does' notifiake or cracks It will boDiclcolnsttn’.. Writes today for FreeSwapk* andBook oa ftoofme - The bookwill show you how you can save money on your roofing, how to lay roof­ ing easily, "how to avoid. repair buis. Your dealer, Wfit Snow about Picket- man’*. Ask him. But let us send yon this freebook and sample. Write today ; 50 Gmdti St., Fortrt, Olio FRE .E ABSOLUTLY FREE Gentleman’s HandsomeGold Watch Lady’s Beautiful Gold Watch. To the three persons sending ui the three neatest correct solutions, we will give EACH,'absolutely free, their choice of a ladies’ or Gentlenen's Gold Watch. ,t IB Jewel Movement. Among all others sending us correct solutions, will be distributed, equally, song books, containing 50 Old Favorite Songs, withwords ana music, also PREMIUMS OF |50 (or mare) each Amounting in all to $5,000or (more) Magic 33 Problem.. Can you solve it? ’ 11 TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 4 It’saWiseEconomy, when buying wire fence to g e t the very best. When you buy cheap fence, you g et cheap material and shoddy workmanship. PEERLESS r ,r . FENCE is built with ju s t one idea in view—q u a l i ty - hard galvanized steel wire—one piece cross bars —the famous Peerless circular tie. -ft* Peerless Wire Fence Co.,Ltd. DIRECTIONS:— Take any of the numbers from 1 to 17 and place them in the nine squares, on this or a separate sheet of paper, in such a way that the horizontal lines ahd the vertical columns and the diagonal lines will each make 88. A number cannot be used more than Once. AH answers must be in my office not later than Octo her 27, 1009. In case of ties premiums of equal val ue will he given to each. Contest is open to all, regardless of ageor sex, WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BV MAIL. Send in your solution and name am address, plainly written, be sure to write plainly to J. C. MARTIN* CO.. Cor. High and Spring Sts., Opp. P. O. Springfield, Ohio. or .■ , Comer Fourth and Jefferson Street#. Dayton, Ohio, or Corner Court and Fayette Streets, Washington C. H., Ohio, R . E . CO R RY AUCTIONEER. Secure Dates Early. Bell Phone. Clifton, O. EDWARD WREN CO, S P R IN G F IE L D , OHIO. IS DISPLAYING THE “NEW” IN Women’s Beautiful Suits, Dresses and Wraps Paris Fashions-American Fashions A snftnou of splendor, or magnificence carefully subdued—th a t is what the new styles show, And they bear out the showing in colorings rich and rare. We are ready with numerous exquisite expressions of Paris-inspired American- created Suits and Dresses, Wrapt, Skirts, and Waists, ranging from rich, conser­ vative styles to gowns for tfie regal American women. The long coat has a great following—and the Russian tendency is seen in the military cut and in the rich though subdued trimmings th a t bring out the rare beauty of the cloths. In the display you’ll find tailored suits, of remarkable simplicity of line and style. Nov­ elty Suits, with rich eonceits°of style and trimmings. Three-Piece Suits, new colors, new cloths, new styles, and above all, originality. The New Wraps, the New Skirts, the NewWaists, the New Top Coats, the New Furs, and the New Millinery are causing a stir of life all fclir ugh the store. Prices—we will not ta lk prices. You know Wren’s are never undersold. AH out of town buyers living within a radius of forty miles of Bpringfield purchases of $15 or over will be refunded their round trip faro under the plan of The Merchants’ Association. NEWIWAIT BOOHS, Fssb*Tm*n’i, Lu«k, V*nDyk#;Ti:# Ruling Piuuioo, V*n Dyk*; In tun* ■with th* liittaiuL VxaDyke;Boston Neighbor# la Town and Out,‘Poor; Colsriiig#'# Po*ro»: <'unteri urj tr, 8t*r«b«rg‘, Lifa.of Her Majesty Ouetu Victoria, Fawcett; Danteand Collected Verse andsight volume* on Art and Music, presen* ted by Oa«rg« Lam ing Raymond. JrvKNiaE—Had Hunter# arm the Animal Poopi#, Kastman; With Crockett and Brownie, Kirk Mon* roe; West Point Cadet, J. P, Malone Frank Hen##, tv vol ) Cpstiemon; Klsle Books, (% vol.) Martha Find­ lay; Th# Littl* Colonel Stories, Juini# Fellows Johnson; Th* Littl* Colonel’* House Party, Annte F#I lows Johnson; Th* Colonel’s Holi­ days, Anqle Fellows Jotinson; The Littl* Qfflon«l’s Hero, Annie Fel­ low# Johnson; Th* Little" Colonel at Bearding School, Annie Fellows Johnson; Freckles, Gen* Stratton Porter; A Littl* Girl of Long Ago, Eliza Orn* Whit*; Wh*n Molly Wa# Six, Eliza Orn* White; Moth­ er Goose, ; Fairy Tales, Grimm; A Book of Fables; Tip L#wi#; Man"of theHou##, Pansy; Emmy L6u; Geo. C. Martin; Reb Son of Battle, Al­ fred Olivant; Bishop’s Shadow; I. T. Thuraton. tn addition to'these w# have the Willard Wilson collection of 700 volumes. A large per cent of these are poetry, history, travel and ref­ erence works. Florence E, Forbes, - ", Librarian.' $100 Reward# $ 100 . The reader*of thkrpepar will be j kuse to learn that therehi at least one dreaded disease tbat'seiene* has beenable to cure in «H it* «t«gea apd that is Catarrh, Ball’s CatarrhCun*is the only positive curenow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being * constitutional disease, requires a constitutions] treatment. Bail’s Catarrh Curei* takenInternally, acting directly up on the blood and tnucouasutraces ofsystem thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,andginnjr th* patient strength by buildingup the constitution and assisting nature in doing it*work, The proprietors haveaamuch faith in its curative powers, that they offer on*HundredDollars forany cali* that it fails to cure. Send for list o testimonials. Add.wae, F. J. CHFNJBYACo, Toted* O, S q M b y Druggi*^ 7 5 c.. Ball’s Family Pill* are the beet, Public Sale Having rentedOurfarmwe will sell at public sale, mile* north-west of Ced- arville, 2 miles aoyth-west of Clifton and % smithof theWllherforce pike, w m m m n o v . 3rd, i m f Commencing ’it ISo’clock, the following: 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 Consisting of 2 working smarts and one driving orgeasml purpose mare. ONE MILCH COW Will be fp sh in December. 74 HEAD OF SHEEP 74 Consisting of 18 improved Delaine breeding ewes, 25Delainebreeding ewes $0 iambs and one improved Delaine ram 400 * SHOCKS OF CORN 400 FARMINQ IMPLEMENTS Consisting of one good 7-foot McCor­ mick binder, 1 JohnDeere riding culti­ vator, 1 Buckeye walking cultivator, hay fork, rope, pulleys and track, 1 American manure spreader, spring wagon, buggy, fanning mill, one sixteen foot ladder, also one 20-gallon copper kettle, 1 S gallon bras* kettle, I round oak heating stove and other articles too numerous to mention, Tormt M ad • Known Day o f Sato. MRS. H. A. ALEXANDER & SON. R. E. CORRY, Auct, R. F. KF.RU, Clerk. A Royal Fowl. TnlEngiund uiulor an old law still in force ll:r* swan is a royal fowl, es whales sml sturgeons are royal fish. Ail awarii the property where­ of is r.ot otherwise definable when within the British dominions belong to the crown by virtue of this pre­ rogative. When swans arc lawfully taken into the possesion of a pri­ vate poison Pitch f-erson may lie said to have a property in them, hut if they be at lilterty they belong to, the crown. Formerly it was neces­ sary for jwrsons who wished to keep these ‘‘royal fowls” to obtain a swan mark, which was granted by the crown and which could not be legally impressed without grant Or prescription, Th* Wit of £vart*. ^Once when twined on his small size by a statesman of the strenu­ ous type the late William M. Kvarta retorted, “That remark proves what I have always asserted—-that in your eyes measures were more important than men.” To another critic, who found fault with his habit of stringing out n khole paragraph without a ireafc by the use of parenthetical clause?, he said cheerfully, WI have noticed that criminal* object to ong sentences.* CASTOR IA jPor In&jtfa and Ohildrsn, Ik IW Y m fernAhrafsBwgtil x*m m t •MfkWwri «f I to Gabinats Reduced 19% - 10% OffMl Gas Ranges / O C e A jJ t . O '* * - C&AA&L£ Cf ‘W A A a J K s l c L Ml RangesLess10% 921.09 D iT ta n r ti at .......... .... * 80.00 Davca#**t» at ISS.00 D t v n H t U at * 45.00 • 7 >av*a»oria at *40.00 Daveasaxta at . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Days - Same As Cash *35.00 &*»• . Buratr* . '***J» Ba*a Bunun . *41.50 Baa* Bantani . *10.0* Ho* MI**ta ... *23.00 Hot Mlaot* M 1 0 * 1 *oo Oar U ao t< Cook Itoroo.. M.OM. 60 Days Same As Cash I 109-111 E. FIFTH ST._____ W w r GMandasa) I0t>»111 B. PiPTH ST, D A Y T O N , O H IO . MEARICK’S SUITS DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS CAPES, WAISTS and FURS We are exclusive cloak deal­ ers. We give our entire time And attention to this kind of merchandising. We do it right; we give you the best garment made in America; and we gi/« them to you for less than you pay for cheap garments sold other places. MearicK’s , C lo aK H o u s e . 121 8 . M a in S t. 3> ay t*n , 0 Swell Styles for Winter Overcoats are dominant wMen you frequent the fashionable thorough­ fares or where the up-to- date man is a ‘habitue/ because they have been made by us. Our fab­ rics are exclusive—our styles are popular fayor- no one in Ce- . darville *would be re- !, a rd c ll a s , nmn o f fashion would have his suit or overcoat, his evening suit or Tuxedo made by any one but KANY,TheLeadingTailor, XENIA, OHIO. MWWlWlM^ l#MBOM*H*l*l|n**M*|i

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