The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
t ■f! c $ FAILEDIQ ESTABLISHWILL Holding tha t tbe tvidenef * insufficient £• satisfy the ©eurt tb*t the dvemnlat was m existence sub sequent to trimricatb of tb* testator, o r tb a l i t Iras unrevojted a t the time of his death, Judge Charles V. Howard, In a lengthy opinion ren dered Saturday morning defiled th« application to probate th* will of Georg* W. Harpc*, la ta wealthy resident of this place, mad* by hie legal h*ir» who allege th a t th* dee- ument was lost or spoliated, Tlir Ueolilon covered £2 typewritten jiagss, »ml tho reading of it by the court occupied little 1 ms than au hour and a half, tn 16 th« court hold th a t the will, which ft was con tended by the applicant* was lost or spoliated, bad been duly executed some time in the fall of ITOfi or the Spring of 1007, and th a t it was wit nessed by Georg* Boyd, Andrew Jackson and Magistrate A. Brad ford* , Tbs will did not mention th* nan * ot Mrs, Vlnna Harper, wife of the testator, and provided th a t the large esta teo f Mr, Harper, amountr ing to oyer $200,000, *be divided equally divided among the four branch** of the Harper family, represented by tho four persons named to act as executors—Thomas Henry Harper, P. O. M cFarlaud, George Metheany and Thomas H ar per. .A* was shown by the te timp- ny more than 17months had elapsed between the time when this will was la s t seen, May 11, 1907, until Mr, Harper’8 death in November, 1003. . . f r - ,. .....— ~ ■ SELMA Jam e s Humphrey is arratagiag to move to h iafarm in Ind iana , J im ’s numerous friends here reg re t to see litm leave th is vicinity, y e t 'wish him much successjn his new field, Mrs, Win'. O, S tew a rt and daugh te r, Mrs. Nesbifc Murray, west of .t o w n ,. en tertained la s t I ’h u rsd a j. afternoon w ith a linen shower in honor of Miss Kath ryn* E ider who is soon to wed Mr. F ra n k Corr.v. Mr and Mrs Orlando B a ttia were the guests of Springfield frien<h over Sunday, Mies Florenc* W ilson visited with her fa th e r and siste rs in Columbus th e p a st week. John Scanlami of Dayton is the guest of h |s paren ts, Mr. and Mrs A. O. Heartland for a few days, wad %r**c tbe day* Bebecca N ickerson o f W itb ita, Kan ,, Is th e guest of relative* here. $100 Reward* $100. The readers of this paper will be picase to learn that there is at least one dreads* dlaease that science has boon able to core in a}i its staged and that Is Catarrh. Ball’s Catarrh Care is the only positive care now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. ' Ball’s Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly up on thebldod and mucoussurfaces, of System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and glribg the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they oiler oneBundred Dollars forany case that it fails to cure. Bendfbr list o testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY * Co, Tolede O. Bold by Druggist^ 76c. Mall's Family Hlls are the best, ALLA FAKE. j f cw a n w p SSS6 Mfwbw Merchant*’ Association. We pay full fares on all purchases of $15.00. SPRINGFIELP, OHIO. The Store th a t has mad* good. "Shop and Compare.” \ The Greatest Sale of Two Piece Suits, Coats and Furs Ever on by any Store in Ohio Opens Thursday, October 28th and Continues for one week. FIVE HUNDRED SUITS* . . «* Every Suit is of the latest model gotten out for the NOVEMBER SUIT BUSINESS and here they are for you before the season really is started, a t price* th a t defy competition. They are two piec* suits of every description, every color, every material—the range is "large enough to please all'” ( $ 8.75 * in semi-che J and $18.50. 1 $ 14.65 r Everv color ai Women's and Misses’ Suits of Serge, .Vene tians in plain colors, also Scotch materials eks and stripes; suits built to sell a t $15*00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits of seyges, broadcloths, tweeds and novelty effects. y nd size. There are suits gotten out to retail a t $25.00. Women’s Suite of chiffon broadcloths, f i ) diagonals, zibiliness, serges satin cloths and Scotch mixtures. In the lots are suite if bought in the regular way would have to retail)at from $35 to $45 & T T Q C Women’s and Misses’ Suits of broad- 1 s O v cloths and serges, fancy cheviots and m&nish effects; suits tha t were gotten out for the Nov ember business to retail a t $20.00. * (1*1 *71% Women’s and Misses’ Suits of th e finest i D l i ) ' I U imported broadcloths, English serges, mroe suits than you would see in one store a t one price in Ohio—suits worth from $27.50 to $32.50. ( P 'JO A A Women’s Suits of Chiffon broadcloths, i j / f a i O v U the finest niade, of diagonals and Gil bert suiting, also serges of the finest character a show ing that will surprise you suite in the lot worth $65.00 $18.60 to $25.00 One-Piece Dresses at This Sale....,,.,.,,........... .~......,..'..,$lt.85 . Not a few, but hundreds to choose from, all mafie by a maker you all know, a maker who uses only the best of everything in the construction of every garment—there’s every colorworth having. Lad ies’ And Misses’ Coats. " £ 5 .9 0 forMisses'Coats, made of ail wool fancy stripped Melton cloth, semi-fitting—inlaid velvet collar, turn back cuffs, Ages 13-15-17. $7.85 for Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats made of ail wool Melton cloth, dark colors, semi-fitting—54 in. long. Ladies' sizes34 to 49. Misses' sires 14 to 20 ' $9.85 for Ladies’ and Misses’Coats made of ail wool broadcloth, plain and fancy striped covert—colors black, navy, green—semi-fitting, sattin lined to waist. $12.50 for Ladies'- and Misses’ Coats made of fine quality all wool broad* doth-semi-fitting with two pleats on each side—colors black navy, green. $15.50 for Ladies' amd Misses’ Coats made of extra fine quality broad cloth, 54 inches long, tight 'Sitting, full satin lined. Black only, * $19.85 for Ladies’ Coats made of chiffon broadcloth, tight fitting, -66 ins. long, pleated all round, lined with gray taffeta silk. $27,50 for Ladies* Coats made of Salts* Black plush, 64 inches long, shawl collar, turn hack cuffs,’Skinner satin fined. $29*$0 for Ladies’Coats made of imported Caricu] doth, 64 inches *long, semi-fitting, coat collar, turn back cuffs, -Skinner satin lihed, Now Ready —Splendid N ew F u rs Fo r W in te r An Inv itation To See T h e Most Beauti- in l E v e r Shown. .'tt 4aJ*^$rt8^#4t gtgti&sr sueh a ceBsotfa* of good Furs—notan easy matter to gaorer the beset styles never toeing sight of the fact that good Furs have more than style—the skin*most be new and fresh It has taken time, patience, industry, ability to bring this collection" to you By The ir Real Nam es That is the way you know the Furs you buy here—genuine are so labeled the imitations are in good furs, but known for what they are, We are only too glad to tell you that Electric Sealis sheared Ceney; Hudson Seal is sheared muskrat; that Martenp r Alaska Sable is Skunk, so much worn at the present moment. The imitations are in most casts quite a s .beautiful as original and worn quite as much by women of fashion; Fu rs Should be Bought of Dependable E stab lish ments. You must bare confidence in the .store at which you buy them, for few ■ people are judges of fur qualities and depend largely upon the word of the. store a * to PRICE, VALUE and QUALITY. "Little Fuis" have quite outgrown their name, for this year Muffs are made of entire skins, and Scarfs as large as capes. Qf course every piece is loaded with tails, dangling heads and even claws. In small furs we show many excellent specimens,of these. Whatever your Fur desires are, Whatever your Fur need*, You can select them here with perfect security and, from the Greatest Variety in the City. During this sale ft small payment will hold any piece, set or co a t" until you desire to take them out $1.35 either Black or Brown French ConeyScarfs and Ties- .lined...... ...... ......... J ....... f.......... .................. .................. -Skinner satin $1.50 Brown or Black French Coney Scrafs, Ties and Throws—Skinner sa- tht hand ... .......i ...... .,,,9 8c 4$?U50Brown or Black French. Cdbey Scrafs. Ties and Throws Skinner,Satin luted f,S(^ ■ $« 50 Brown or Black French Coney Scarfs, Ties and Throws—Skinner Satfalinefiw-. ............ ................... ....... ........................,................. $ 1 . 9 0 ' fl.W Biw*«*frow* French ConeyMuffs........ ..................... ... ....... 90 c Brown French Coney Muffin— ............ - „__ ......__ - $ 1-25 Isabella Sable Fox Boa*. Regular price' $6.50. Sale price,....,. $ 2.98 Isabellaraid Fox PillowMuffs. Regular price $8,59, Sale price.... $ 3.98 Black Belgian Hare Sets, Regular price $8.60, Sale p rie.... ........ $ 5.90 Choice of *6 Isabella Opossum Sets. Seil reguarty for $8,50. price,.J 4 .J 0 Genuine*Mkik Pillow Muffs. Regular price $32.50. Sale price..,..^$22.50 ■ Genuine Mink PillowMuff*. Regular price $89. Sa(e Price.......... $28.50 penuiu* Mfnfe Pillow Muffswith six tails and six paws. Regular price $43.40, Sel* price ....... ............................................. .................................... $32.50 ' Gsnuine Mink Sets, Pillow Muff and Scraf-with two heads, tails and four paws. Regular price $65. Sale price.!..... ...................................... $47.50 Genuine Mink Sets, Pillow Muff with six tails and seven paws, shawl col lar with' four heads, six tails and sixteen paws, Reglar price $78.50. Sul* price........... .................... ........................... .....:............ ...... ........... ..$53.00 Genuine Mink Sets, Pillow Muff—with four heads and eighteen tails, Peierin Scarfs with two heads, eight tails and sixteen paws, Regular price $165.00 Sale priee.,.......................... ......................... ...........*....... $ 129-00 Sable Squirrel Ties and Cravats. Regular price $6.60Sale price...... .$$.98 Sable Squirrel Ties and Scrafs, Regular price $8.60. Sale price.., ^75.00 Sable Squirrel Ties and Scarfs, Regular price $11.50. Sale price.., $7.98 Sable Squirrel Ties and Scarfs. Regular price $18.50. Sale price,,$//.90 - „ Sable Squirrel Muffs to match all Scarfs, . Sable Squirrel Muffs. Regular price $8.60. Sale price.,,..... $5.90 Sable Coney Coat —84 inches Jong with cuff and shawl collar, Skinnersatin lined. Regular price $19.50. Sale price......... ,,;.$I4.90 Sable Squirrel Muffs. Regular price $18.50. Sale price,,.,..,.,.......... $ 11,90 Sable Squirrel Muffs. Regular price, $12150, Safe price.......... ,..,...$8.90 Black French Coney Coats—30 inches long, shawl collar, Skinner Satin lined. Regular price $58.50. Sale p r i c e ........ ........ $19.50 Sable Coney Coats—50 inches long, shawl collars and Skinner Satin lined. Regular price $55.00, Sale price................. .................... ........... ..,$32.50 ^ Black Russian Pony Goats—69 inches long, Skinner Satin fined withshawl collar and cuffs. Regular pi left $76.00. Sale price............ ..... ~.,..~$‘47,50 . Marmot Fur Coats—36 inches long, shawl collar and cuffs, Skinner Satin fined. Regular price $57.50, Sale price,............... ............. ;..... .,.,$39.50 Marmot Fur Coats—50 inches long, shawl collar and cuffs, Skinner Satin, fined. Repuiar price $85.00. Sale price..,..,..,,............. $57*50 Included with this great saleof Furs will be a com plete line of Children’s Fur Sets, ranging in price from 29c to $6.90, a. a saving of from 30 to 50 per cent. 1 7 > V i I h ■ « ’ * V - y —» { lin e r , [> } u f 4 UBA>rE» ItJULDIMO. 12-14-16-18-20-22 West Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. Tlie sta tem en t has been published broadcast th a t a fter a certain date i t would be unlawful for a person to give * check for less th an $1, and th* pena lty for the “ offence” was a Bn# of no t less th an $25 or no t more th a n $500. The sta tem en t created a storm of protest* The following sta tem en t has been Issued by the officials of the United S ta te s Treas u ry Departm en t, concerning the m a ttte r: “There Is no law which stops a man o r woman for w riting a check for less th an a dollar, despite the repo rt to t h a t effect. A number of inqu iries have been reoeived ai the d ep a rtm en t regard ing a sta te m en t t h a t th e re was such a provb Mon m th* penal cod* abou t to go in to e ffec t Th* law governing the subject, in stead of being a new one, was enacted b a sk in tb* six ties, and has never been construed to ap p ly to checks on deposit. I t ’s pur ls to p reven t the circulation of pri vate paper* a s lawful money Itseif.” MEARICK’S The Largest Exclusive Cloak, Suit and Fur House in Dayton. Public Sale Having rented our farm we will sell at public sale, milestrortli-wcst of Ced- arrille, 2 miles south-west of Clifton and i % southof theWilberforce pike, ;WEDNESDAY, NOV, 3 rd, i 960 , Commencing at 12 o’clock, the following: --------- --------------------- , 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 Consisting of 2 working mares and one Complete assortment of driving or general purpose mare. the new Fall and Winter j ONE MILCH COW Dresses, Suits, Goats, Skirts, Waists & Furs. Bow prices for bigh-claaa garments correct Stylfc, large assortment* are the leading attractions a t MearicK’s, C l o a K 121 8 . Main Bfc, H o u s e . Dayton, O. trcsNiaiketsdse. \ m t t nodttwire woo si a v t« t o r H O L D F A S T C L O T H E S P IN S I f*fam w m w to ft* *MtwMaiti tydt Its. TM (A ft*#!**(*«(k(*A tt v.ufttf. H* x Kvtm. tofn *t tftrt ft* *(***#*. L**W* ltfttlm*. Ttf * Sto*. *Mk*t*. MANufaervat* m* B m 0*M(M A P*k»*r P m II* c Ca, Watori mt,yfk .... r e m *A t-* m v HMi B, H R ib vm>Anvm,tt O hio . a iEw n wornmunull fiilaCreai oOstUvehr s f tiU s iti M f t HMift bisele h«MM,*aab«* endt*v, r e# r I * * «taejto*d, , , , jmk I aw* aymiM fnspwnww «»«» Consisting at 1 bey horse, weight 1400, work anywhere; 1 brown mare, weight 1400 lbe.,woric anywhere and a No. 1 brood mare; 1 roan mare, weight 1250 lbs., good family driver* safe for any wo man to drive; 1grey mare sired by Bob by Bums Jr. weight 1000 lb*, good road ster; 1 bay mare, weight 1400 lbs„ good worker; 1 bey mare, sired by Axinium showing great speed; 1 sorrel mare, Katie Newligbt, running mare, sired by Lamplighter; 1 brown draft filly* weight 1800 lbs.; two-year-old draft colt. 24 HEAD OF CATTLE 24 Consisting Of 2 pore-bred Jersey cows, giving a good flowof milk, one breeding A. J. C. C.; * pure bred registered j l 2 n a a Polled-Abefdeen-Xngus cows with bull calves by side; 2 pure bred Polied- Aberdeen-Angas cows, with bull calves by side; 1 pure bred Poiled-Aberdecn Angus bull,*one year old; 1 pure bred PolTed-Aberdecn Angus cow; 6 Foiled Aberdeen-Angui grade cows witli calves by side; $ Polled Angus heifers, will be fresh soon; 1 Durham grade cow, giving milk; 1 Short-Horn cow with calf by j side; 1 Bolted Angus steer, WOO lbs.; t 1Short-Horn steers, 800 lb*.; 8 steer j calves, Will be fresh in December, 74 HEAD OF SHEEP 74 Consisting of 18 improved Delaine breeding ewes, 25Delaine breeding ewes 80 lambs ahd one improved Delaine ram 400 SHOCKS OF CORN 400 FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of one good 7-foot McCor mick binder, 1 John Deere riding c u lti-f,. u r i n n e , u r t f C it, vator, 1 Buckeye walking cultivator, j v , U r " v « * IM hay fork, rope, pulleys and track, 11 Consisting of 9 brood sows and 50 pigs; American - » "pr!ng 20 *"ilEAD OFSHEEP 20 * Consisting of 1*8 breeding ewes, 25 feedingweathers; 50 iambs; * Shropshire bucks; 1 Delaine buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Three w gon«, one t-inch tread* one feed wagon and one low down wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 manure spreader; Corn King; I u*ix>m binder; 1 McCor mick mow**; l Osborn hay tedder; two hay rakes, l corn planter; 2 breaking plows; 2 cultivators; double and single shovel plow; Superior Fertliister Disc drill; l set of hay ladders; I gravel bed; ;1 forge; i extension ladder; forks and Ishovels; sleight oiap harrow, hog rack; . , , (d<iveish'mcher; teed box and racks; t Having rented my farm, 1 will sell at .sets Work hemeee; check lines; two sad- - .....' “ •>fet... ’ “ ............ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . TERMS: Nine months’ credit on all I sums over $10, Under this sum, cash in , hand. j ANDERSONT. FINNEY. R. E. CORRY, Auct, CHAS. STEWART, Clerk. , Lunch Served on the Grounds. wagon, buggy, fanning mill, one sixteen foot Udder, also one 20-gallon copper kettle, 1b-gallon brass kettle, JL round oak beating stove and other articles too numerous to mention. Term* M ud* t(noum Dajr mf Sal*. MRS. H. A. ALEXANDERA SON. R. F„ CORRY, Auct. H. F. Kl'.RU, Clerk, Public Sale MNddie, buggy and other Fnbljc Sale, at my faun SAi miles east idles, 1 running of CHCfc.u atul milts west eScIuiA^ * article* t<*r>nmotTMt to ihfiition 0n : * 'm t I GRAIN. 1* tun* of bay, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER4,1909, iioovh,.cksof**», Beginning at 10 ok lock a. m.t the fob Iclwing pioperty: HEAD OF HORSES 9 St <mmuf f t* # * * * 7 * f S tows i»«v ,»*un etgWI m m m m A One Sid«d Chase, In on English paper appears the following amusing anecdote; Some servants were exercising three horses and some of the hounds from the Hunt kennels when an inmate of the district asylum ap peared on tho scene.' “Eh. sic honnie dogs,” exclaimed the man, who was supposed to bo daft, “sic bonnie dogs. • And what del keep they for?” It was explained to him that they were kept for hunting the fox. ”An5 Sic honnie horses. Are they for hunting the fox tae?” He was told that they wefe, whereupon he asked the value of a horse and a dog, too, and, having been in formed, he next wanted to know the value of a fox when taught. “Oh, about tenpenoe,” was the reply. “Metey me!, tenpence!” said the daftie, “Three hundred pounds chasing tenpeneel Let's awa.” A Crack in a Piece of Metal. A crack in a piece of metal is prevented from extending farther by the well known means" of drill ing a hole where the rent ends. But when the hole is not bored on just tliat spot the craek is apt to continue beyond the hole. A scien tific journal recommends moisten ing the cracked surface with petro leum, then wiping it and then im mediately rubbing it with chalk. The oil that has penetrated into J the crack exudes and thus indicates I with precision when* the crack itojM. ELASTIC ROOF PAINT for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberold roof*. Is proof against the weather or rust, Abtolutely non- porous, Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after once set. Is a finewater proof ing material. Contain* no Ingredienta such as **R and lime which enter into the composition of the major part of the eo callcd roof and iron paint* o* the market to-day which have no elastic qualifies and are destructive to metals and fibres, and or* bound to crystalize any metal. It is germ proof StnJfot circularandpriceHit, Why Hetpnrehate thehest'whenit ctsts w* mere. T h o p a u u s a f t P O P P E R M U P M L V O Q „ r o n « l - d u - ! a o ,W I * . THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO I* USED AND ENDORSED BY Tilt Cf*n4C«*to«v>ttiytf Mefis, H*wY*ftCNy- ThePtoftiytminlaC*N*g*st Mgtte.FMMtolpMx. ChlfttfSC*fl»*nr*t*nf* H In thawS*t»Mt *tOt*f»,CM<ft|*. Th*Ptwbi*CMMmtwy*tMsfio, Putbh, csie. 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