The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
I T — I £HLLm I 'c r . k i 5 r itv u n .n ! fo<' 5 \ i Tov;r.->Io;v w i n ui M r. I LA . T .c t : n" ’jr ■» V.’f Iru Aaj, ’ m c „ ib < ■>’ '■ • ' l». “ ! 'i v» iiVu -.io-T.- | r> S<i« j :•!' ia -ij a . i.vi r t!»>u» } i ’-jtn. "Ira T mv . : k 4 o ’. v ia - i/>ru in W in - a lly , PlLt.' c*'ru 1 1 ,'i !; i. ’ 1 r/I)oa n;'ii:3nnt'<iri :)*<.»>•] v .l'h ln ’F l .uc »te M J i:« " A» 3at«r t at- ta n n in .'a*or r t c u a lioi* t (!m-a*n.n fin taught fio'j >nl fc»r n -V ‘vnl v ■ i n On :-l *c 1‘: U tiSiown • i! .h tu is.nmmv <« Mr. II. A. 1 • a .. t .. wL t with two- aouo nml two ;t h ; survi ve: Hornsan *4’ ;-t. t !*.*»5*a, M o .. Kdt.a, Juimnud ItoihiT at oao, Mho "nan tin* younger t!ui”ri»n:‘ oi ('havl-jp ami Fa ther Gin p o : and Mrs. A. O Dridptiiiati of thm ; ine >is tho lUily mu’vm n g ti.t liilu-r «■) ts.f ai. ily. Tiio UcVt ant'd wan a tL-voLd Chriytiau woman anti wan a mom- box* of tlm TuiU tl Vrt'.sbytoriat: oluji* b lining nvtive in tho diii<*r- enfc organizations, parlion larly tin Ahi Boeioly, of which slu* Jmtl boon an ollicor. The funeral aorvhWK voill 1><>bold from (be homo Satu rday afternoon {it two o'clock, tho Korviet n being in charge of Rev, Mills .1. Taylor. S tate o r O hio , C ity <> f JTjunit,, ■ L itas C owoty _ j ■ li’r.Anu J, C hcnty realtor oath Unit lit* is Senior,partner of the firm of J>\ J. I'm msy &Ca, tloMjgVuMntss in the eity ot Toledo, county, ntul state sforraid, «uii that said ffirm will pay the sums UN'S IIUNDllKl DOLLARS for eaoli iiy.iry ease of C.ictrrtv that cannot be cured bv the ufitrot U C atarko C obb , i'UANK J. OHIiXKY Sworn to before mo nml subscribed in my jnresence, this Ikh day of December, A. b 1836..': ■■■.’ . ’■ . ■ ' , A, W. (il,MASON, j seal j • Rotary Public Hull’s Catarrh cure is taken interntiily and acts directly uri the blood and unicous surfaces of the system. Bend for tcatiinoni ala, free. - THE SURPRISE STORE'S SENSATIONAL HALF-PRICE SALE Men's, Y ou n g Men's, B oy 's and C h ild ren 's S u i t s and O v e r c o a t s i l i a m i i Over coa ts a t 5 0 c Dollar. An instantaneous success—More mum thronged this Ftore sine© thei opening of our Half-Price sale than any other sale in the history of this great clothing store* (Why not? 'There has never been a sale where you could get such remarkable vai- I ues right in the heart of the season. (Think what it means.) Your choice of the finest selected stock of Men’s, Young Men, and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats in the State of Ohio, at just SOc on the 81.00, including the famous H.art Sehaffner &Marx all wool clothing for men The bargains offered during this sale surprise even the economical shopper. Remember, we absolutely must close out all of our stock of winter merchandise, because we do not carry stock over from one season to another. Come Saturday and take your choice at 50c on the SI.00. THE SURPRISE STORE. Gold Dollars For FIFTY Cents, 28 & 80 EAST THIRD ST. DAYTON, OHIO. News About The Courts. LEGAL NOTICE. Mr*. Mary K. lvinnane has brought suit .against the connnis- ;uom*rs of Greens, C lark, Madison, raid Champaign counties to force the sale ol'. her property for a tu berculosis hospital. I t will be re- meinb.’r'ed (b a t the property was ,‘onfwi. t( d for and the first pay* iiiont was to have been- made last, December. Tho sale price was ?30,00l). The Greene county com missioners never approved the pur- .•base of th is site and for tbajb rea son withdrew from the district- Tho plain till asks for §100 damages. The suit is p rim arily brought to force the sale in a test case. Nora Maxson, Plaintiff vs-.'^' W allace Maxson, Defendant. In Common Pleas-Court, ' Greene County, Ohio. Case No. 12513. ‘ W allace Maxson, place ot resi dence unknown, will- fake notice th a t on tho 21th day of Janu a ry , 1910, Nora Maxson filed in said court, her potation aga in st him for gross neglect of d u ty amt wilful ab sence for more th an th r e e .yoarr,. and th a t unless said defendant ans wer or demur to said petition on or before March 7th, 1010, judgment will bo taken against him. Haid cause will be for heaving; ar. (he Cou rt House in Xenia, Ohio, March' 7th, 1010 at- 0 o’clock a. m., or as soon the rea fte r as the same can be reached. odd Nora Maxson, Plaintiff. Executor'sSale FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910, A t 1 o'clock p. m. on the premises P a r t of tho original Jam es Finney farm , lately owned by Della F; Clark, deceased,.consisting of 147 3 7 4 0 0 A c r e s Being divided into two trac ts, the North trac t < onfninirg Of •17-lisn ae- refi and the tkiuth tia e f ceu tanm g 02 OibK'O itero*!. Said fraidu will be offered m-parately and iv; a whole. Excellent farm land with 2Jt aeron of hluegrass pasture and .'.Uacres of valuable timber. Located in Green township, on the Springfield f:U(I >u' -lnia pike. l,3j f » mllen from t. Ima ami s froh .l->‘pringff.-H. 'Terms (tne-tbi in oMn year, and ..... ... j ^ years from the tiny of eab*. w ith 0 9 per ir b i.'id , i a; in< :.h. to be ueenrtd by mi»b.a;,e on the p nm i- fipg Sold. , , J , H. Berry has brought su it in the Common P leas Court* to enjoin the collection of I)ow. Tax amount ing to )?fU9>o and Judge Kyle g r a n t ed a temporary restra in ing order. Derry was listed for the Dow Tax through the .State Dairy and Food Commissioner. & o t \ m a m a /♦> /*v m m 4sm . The su it against John Managan brought by Sm ith, CIemana«& Hop ping has been se ttled ou t of court and (lie ease dism issed. WREN’S Springfield, Ohio. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE The Greatest in the ir 32 years ,6f merchandising in Springfield, will close Saturday night. If you havn’t attended this sale do so now. Each pf the 76 departments in this Big Store has hundreds of extraordinary offerings. The world’s best merchandise a t prices lower than anywhere else. EVERYTHING TO EAT. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. NEWMEAT STORE I have opened a meat store in the J. C Barber room and asks for a share of your patronage. The finest outfit in the county has been installed for the storing, handling and re tailing of fresh and salt meats, j Our prices will always be consistent with the market quotations. Inspection Invited. C. C. Weimer. O R G A N I Z E D iS y o THE EXCHANGE BANK. CBDARVILLE, OHIO. W ith a paid cap ita l of $30,000 and an add itional stockholders ind iv idual liab ility of $160,000, we offer a safe depository for your f unds. W o earnestly s tlie lt yo u r pa tronage. S. W. S m ith , Presiden t. Guo. W . H ike , 1st,Vice Pres. O liver G arlocoh , 2d V. Pres. <). L. S m ith , Cashier I j . F. T indall , A ssistan t Cashier. * i We pay your round trip carfare through th e plan o f The Merchants’ Association . j COMPOUND INTEREST' I The trouble with moat adver tisers la that they expect imme diate returns of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising In this way: I , 1 i i “ T h o m o n e y e x p e n d e d to* m lT crtlD lna Is th e sam e n s If p la c e d lit In te r e st. T h e p ro fits from the a d v e r tis in g a r e v ir tu a lly the in t e r e s t o n the In v e stm e n t. '■Thesama opent for advertising ire properly chargeable to cap- ANDEBSONT. FINNEY, ■Executor of the latd W ill anil Tes tament »1 Bella F. Clark, tlect-nsed. Lamar Tifiw, .Auct. McGrow £s Lay bourne, A ttorneys. (] I 1 ii:al account hr-caua** the ronult- fill;d’in two ! 1 lno b«iod will is something that has value, which, if the adver tising has been properly done, can uaually be sold for the face value of the Investment. ‘•'i'he rate of interest to deter mined by the chill with -which the investment fa made. ■ "Just aa the quickest way to tnereaee Invested wealth Is by compounding the iaterert, just ko the quit-! a st way to realise re sults from advertising is to com pound .the returas,"—Advertising Experience. , THG 'H O L D F A S T ii fcjcb’.ts^ssfju e~ciff Kae. ( r e r s n ailtiihei Advvrtsoc-ro get coad rettifna oit tho aiKOunt invented In onr eoiumaa T/o fcauD ths people. ABAPTISTELDER R e s t o r e d t o H e a l th , b y V i n o l "I was run down and weak from In digestion and general debility, aka suf fered from vertigo. I caw a cod liver preparation called Vlnol odvertlccd and decided to glva It a trial, and tho rc- ! salts wore meat gratifying. After tak- I lug two bottles X regained my strength and am now feeling unusually well.’' Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap tist Church, Kingston, IT. C. Vlnol Is not a patent medicine—hut a preparation composed of tho medicinal | elements of cods' livers, combined with a tonic Iren and wine, Vinol creates a hearty appetite, tones up tho organs of digestion and makes rich, red’blood. In this natural manner, Visol creates strength for the run-down, over worked and debilitated, and for deli cate children and old people. •For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vinol Is unexcelled. All such poteens In this vicinity are asked to try Vlnol on onr oiler to t o fund their money If It fails to giro sat* traction* ‘ii .s II Xtoi&ercjwcjjol «?. il 13ILit 05 OnA. ! frl4jf.iV SSi .If' vr. ,w. Ic0C-V j r.„ 5 c; I .I (.1 1:... '"-i .U 0‘S.-X j . f .. ; u ( &tn< tc . j I na. !k.',H ‘:3£! ; csi. ra , Da rj, Cc.anl' ,- j 3 .VJ 7 , ’i.ya1! " tstA yejc,jirsiJ-:.2‘.! Hv.titr.c.v . WAfjuPAr.jneaov Ti:aEextiifi&p3!.t:TPdc3i!3gG8.j Watc»tjury,Vs* POQ GALL CSV f s l l t l b c-i..’n k \ n . i . i ’, A im # . R. E. CORRY. CO YEARS* EKPERlENCg ATICTJOM'IKK. B a te .] B U a ? i \ on . rijfim i, o . iiiy , Tttacs WSftftKS _____ . fJgaiQNS If r f f t s ^ GspYrnairrsAc. r 'r*jni..mrv<!r?t..;iiaa7 r ; •■!*'/ r:';" Lco JvlirllKS' fit) I .of i j rii r*-v , 'm r rr,nnni:.t. f .’V.!''C}Wf v-.e,! •)*! vp.T j : is , r„ ,n , ft,r, r ji r.5 n es t j . fe e d # c . ■ a r t , t . jc .( >'".,.', 1:1 tt,» ScientificHtncricait. ,f'"Tlii,r'.fiel«» ‘Mv. tircimt (Ilf. ’•v: ui'iruivn : r ,'..1' ?• '. ■’. ‘«r.t v l i s ■*?«f .i-i ,. ;i s,|E, I .Ufiycsl “ “o*®‘»«**«hR8wTorl( cH f ft.*WeshlKgsooimm " Very Serious It >3 * very cerioua matter to ask for sue medicine and have the wrong one given yon. For this teae»a we urge you In haying to 1ft careful to get tho genuine— B lack - drauq HT liver Mcdleliic Use reputation cf thh old, re!!a» [ii tie medkeir.e, for eonoiipaiioa, an.- i.V dlgettion raidEver trouble, io r.i*nj *’ ly ejtabKsisah i t dam m t Imitate ciher fiiedlchics, 2s to better than fi ethers, cr it wo«M siot ho ti:o to* voiito llv-w pewde;', with a large? ealo than all ct!:oro ccmtineJ. not© IS fOWff tJ LECTURE! A grand lecture is to be given at the A* M. E. church, Cedarville, O., FEBRUARY, 5, 1910, at 7 : 3 o p. m. One of the best speakers of the International Order of Twelve, Dt. Fannie B. Bradford, G* H* P. of the state. Great preparation is being made for this greatest event in the history of Cedarville. You are especially invit ed to attend. Come early to avoid the rush. ADMISSION; Children 5c; Adults, 10c; at the door* Dt. Isa Belle Taylor, H. P., Manager COMMITTEE; Dt. Mary Spencer, C. ft. Dt, Susan Brodiee, I. 8, T, ij ■ Kc'frc«lu„ei'itfi «*dvol a fio r tho locfcuro. Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop. Xenia Ave. Rooms fortperly occupied by C. C. Weimer. Meals by day or week. Lunch served all hours. Furnished Rooms for Rent. Lay A Roof T 3 b&£ Will Outlast the Building. TSie©ulyRoofing Guaran- teed for 15 Years Without Painting OICKELMAN EXTRA Galvanized Metal Roofing You (W t Crack It Any Mora Than You Can Cwcfe Freeh New HuLbcr, SAMPLE i” wliirb 2".VM»S 'nstvhj-a nii; ia.'i;!o , ......... . _ .bo pugj- tlvo that viiur t*vppu«oand jour -opaliBStof, mail IiUr*<fj;rivau!eii*(b. L'.< !•[ ! i , j . m l/;il.J ii m «*t> i.f tT.r« t-mchf V.J, in t f-.i si'i ■, y;:i. *t i.j.'nl. 11 inu.ric-uri’d ■ya sp. Gal piocpiis, ’Ihlst.{«j-,*.fjca«h st.idtto l ». i <; U.-.J J--COth.Hwl.cn it r. p-.t into r.,« i,ah.in!7iiig p..G liiss li'jtml i.wtal ctvj act ..c;ylutp.ttciti.(ii fOw j . ! - : r t s . J I i Pietixtohlaet, , (miffit fiiU'LPr. 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