The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

m m This Month Only SolH Gold Glasses Fitted with special len­ ses* ground to order for $5 worth $15.00 Invisible Torso Bifocals $3.50 worth $9.00 The Gedarville Herald. [ F’c*’ Y e a r . IXCAKI.U HULL- « - J£tH*G* i VBW AY , FEBRUARY £3, WW »"*** —T’ THEN AND NOW. Charles S. Fay, M’f’t; Optician, 23j£ E , Main St., Hpmitffieltl, O. ■ When V. M. Ititlgway won his first two cases In the Supremo Court i <m tht> [;roumtu of faulty affidavit;-', tho “official orisan” told tha story in a ".cry verbose manner with a suit­ able head and top of column posi­ tion, first page. Last woe!; Mr, RrdRT,ay lost two liquor cases in the same court and tho “official or;;an” told the otory in four and ono half lines with pos­ ition on an inside page, Singular is it not? CONSTIPATION *4Fo* over nine your* t suffoirccl will? <}bronlo 4?on* •tiPAtiou *iud during ih ls tlm o X hfuL to tak e an injection o£ w arm w ater oncer ovory Uxiourtj Doforo I could liavo an action on m v bowolB. H appily 1 tried C asoarcts, and today l am a w ell man., D uring th o irinoyoura before X uimu Cancnrcta I suffered unbobl nripary vriUiintormri. piles T hanks to you Aam frees from all th a t tills m orning. ..Y ou e&U use th is iu bolialf of uufforjt'frlmmanity,** _ <B. l\ Flabor, XioanoVe, IJL B e s t For r The Bowels CANDY CATHARTIC ■ Pleasant, Palatable.P otent, st&Goacl.Do Good, $fevor SicleOQf Weaken or Grip-. lOo, &J<y,,-GOc.Novo? aold in bulkv T h e gomUno tab let stam ped GOO* G uaranteed to euro o r yonvznonoy buck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 A JH U U .U U , TEN H1LLIOHB0XES W. L. MARSHALL. AUCTIONEER. Twenty-two years success­ ful experience selling for the leading Live Stock Breeders and Farmers in this section Bo you want the high dollar for your property? I have pleased hundreds of others (ask them.) Why not you? TERMS REASONABLE: Persons wishing my services will please claim date before advertising. Citizens phone No, 208, XENIA, O. ' 'Bookmaltef ...Restaaiaiit... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on MainFloor Open Day and Night, Th» Best of Hood Used in tho Cul­ inary Department, ....................' lili. i'll .............. ........ .11I J . H . M c i l l L L A N . Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Chrare Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. Codarvllle, ,Ohio, AimAtn DISEASESOFTHERECTUM IV. *• tr,!, O t:.a t 3 tt-.J I a ': 3 i' it 1:4 X \ :~ei 8 f? ills® tJyejijcasts.tr£St:cr^l. >'■>t -‘n *»! r.i c . - ! r t o us.r.cjs. •tesJ k 3 8»a XEfeys* *31 DUtszi « TRera, mum jobkookct mem ti-Lrt, m t .sacaaKttoelwissa eaesa, t&iDtrd i zz% d r , j. j. M c C l e l l a n AMNik Buildtn *4 Cut trim* t * * * * * * C olumbus , 0 . HUNTING FISHING' Of:** Tfa'.i the U n cfeVmtiy lif* ;3 In th«s *<c-i.s-, u: : - .L: Sow*u jformf*r's r.i,t--3 t i t t le*» w.r.ttnthaaIn«x.r.Jsoj !..• 11set? tutt'? t iTvi’rie. If soa'ia tf t:r.3 a.r;3 jxsaWill iUTKWAl SPOftTSMAlf t'xl p tg n s B’-.tr.t j , ISA * \f*M fcWKLfC, ir.t'T- t,t.ac, u.tiiisfjr, iifc-trs* t-sui e*.-;:x j cu liaaticff, \* ics the itfasit itziinrati .-,1 tov nt:3 livra fefcrtt tim e enfsymtr.;: «g» EfSJ M t e a . f.IGf’i v ; r - , t ytu Vcjt* '3.y.,;-a»*.C9' WtMtiAttfKl’ SiBiieine. ciThislx e .::4 mr. sill Kri «ar« tip! a Use HtmtiMt, ismnum * !« « « :'i att fcOSyr „ht!«a 0».xr.5«l «IMs3 l. ?;* jp:?p, * i ikdwb wanres, »». iM'lwf f*,.r .era. ti.Ll- £>.t« ■-.-.re, t ustabtSlfUaf : ; ; 1 & a 5 c . The prohe continued, so does the price of hogs go skyward, The recent snow will be recalled by the present generation m the next twenty-five orfity years as the great snow of 1010, When travel for a few days was almost impossible. The Anti-Saloon League won a signal victory in the Ridgway case in that the Supreme Court decision will tend to strengthen officials in other towns similarly situated. The recent decision of the Supr­ emo Court against a local druggist wherein the judgment ofJ, H.Wol­ ford, as mayor, was sustained in three higher courts, reflects great credit to that former official. The white hen that laid the color­ ed egg for Cornell State College of Agriculture evidently had the Fas­ ter spirit. The professor gave the hen a harmless dye with her feed that caused the yoke of the egg to be pink. The hen’s plumage m time also turned the same color. Such snows as the last tend to­ ward the destruction of birds m that they have no place to feed, S o doubt thousands of the feathered tribe will be known no more, A few crumbs from every door would save many. We cannot get along without the in­ sect eating birdB. The passage of the Wilson bill to remove derelict may oik wflt have v tendency to cool the fever of those who seek this office for a special purpose. We know of one now that wants to quit without the aid of -mcliabill aud would if some one could devise u way to resign “with honor” . The village of Hudson, O., has voted “dry” aud expects to remain so for fifty years in order to obtain a water works plant, eiectric and sewerage system and kindred im­ provements. J. W. Ellsworth, a na­ tive of that place, now a Now York millionaire offered the villages the above named oil one condition “firy* for fify years. The Supremo Oourtthis week ren­ dered an important decision as to the payment of the Dow tax for the sale of “ near beer” m dry counties in this state. It lias beon hold that “near beer” v/ao not subject to this $1,000 tax but the Court holds other­ wise. The decision will have an im­ portant hearing on certain kinds of r,oft drink places in Springfield, Zanesville, Xenia and other towns whore soft drinks have been sold Dealers cannot afford to pay $1,000 tax to sell “near beer.” SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF OHIO, ) Greene County, s. s. { Pt'ESHTANi' to command of sin order of solo insued front the Court of Common Picas of taid county, and to mo directed and delivered, I will offer for sale at public auction at the front door of tho court houso, in the city of Xenia,m said county, on Saturday, March 26, A, D. 1910, at 2 o’clock I \ M,, the following de­ scribed lands and tenements to witr Lots No. f l aud No. 12 in John Orr and others addition to tho Village of Codamlfc, Greene County, Ohio, aud located on Ehn Street between Main and Bridge Streets, f.’ttid premises were appraised at $CC9.00» Terms of Palo CASH. ' To be sold by order of said Court m case No. liio&l wherein M. It. Umsdgrass is plaintiff and Moses O. WMfo, «t al. aro defendants. ItowAtti*ApimnoATO, Sheriff Greene County, Ohio. M. It, fcSNOIMBAfiSL Tad Plaintiffs Attorney. f*y strsnstiieninir 0»s nerves vmiei eritfeJ the action cl the liver and fcoweb >r. MH-s’ Nerve and liv e r Wit* ras - uMU$«tS*tL f# iftMMt M WMti. / ^ :r i r s iiA is j i v i g o r 1 to p s Palling: HaiiT I Fceraplii? cheeks falling ln?r. Ldxrkiely deciroys sB tanuiuif, AYER’S H A I R V I G O R i 'U )© e s n o t C o lo r th e H a i r 0. ( . A-„r:i «'oai?A»cr. fe.srfl, Sica, Notable examples of how the city realty appraisers are lietingproporly is neon in Cincinnati, Columbus, and several other cities where the valuations aro made on tho 10!) per cent basis. In the former city a cer­ tain piece of property on a down­ town business strip was sold last week for $112,000 to be used as a site for theatrical purposes. The owner m Columdus has advertised his pro­ perty on High Street for figures far below what tho proposed valuation will be. Such examples of these show tnat a full, valuation without a limit of taxation will cause proper­ ty to decease in value on the mar­ ket. Then property rented under long lease would be a poor invest­ ment under full valuation without a tax limit. The tax muddle will leave business conditions over tho state in a bad condition unless the legislature makes some • radical changes at this session. While property owners are crying aloud to catch the “moneyed man” there will be less money returned the next four years under present conditions that there lias been m the past. If all property is to he taxed full value so should money, but as long as farm land goes at 33 per cent, town property at 50 per cent, money should he listed on same the basis and not dollar for dollar. One, of the greatest evils of the present system is that one class pays a greater per cent of tho tax than another. There is no equity in the valuations. fa S T F ( M 4 H ) mm - BY F.ETR1GG REGISTER, ROCKFORD, IA. correspondence : SOLICITED LThia m atter must not be reprinted w ith ­ out special permission,] Public Sale I will offer at public sale at my farm on the Townsley road, 4 miles east of Cedarvilleand Smiles west of Selma, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910, Commencing at i o’clock p. in. sharp. 12 HEAD OF HORSES 121 Consisting of l bay draft gelding, six j yealsoldjWdl broken and a good indi-' old,' a good disposition worker and a good, hreedert l black draft mare, $ years old, f bred, good broodmare atld a splendid f worker; 1 black mare mule coming four I years old, well broken; 2- bay drait; fillies, good individuals; 1 brown brood * marc perfectly gentle, 2 two-year-old road colts, sired by Red Wing; 1 one- year old road colt sired by Curries Mor­ gan horse; 1 sorrel general purpose mare, 9 years old, bred to draft horse; 1 sorrel geldingSyears old, broke to drive. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE 19 Consisting cf 1 black Polled cow with c*lf by side; 1 red Shorthorn cow with calt by side; 1 Polled Durham cow; 2 yearling Shorthorn heifers; f yearling PolledAngus steer; 1 Polled Angus steer calf. 22 HEAD OF HOGS 22 Consisting of 22 feeding shoats. 3 FARMING IMPLEMENTS; 1 gang breaking plow, a high lift, Cassida, good as new; 1 Oliver 3-horse breaking plow; 1Disc riding corn plow, good as new; 1 Avery tongueless corn plow, 1 Disc harrow, 8 single sets of hip .strapharness, collars, bridles, check lines, 1 cow boy riding saddle, good as new. Terms M ad e Known Day o f Sa le GEORGE ROWERS. S. T. BAKER, Auct. ' R. F. KERR, Clerk. Lunch counteron ground. Executor’sSale FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910, At 1 o’clock p. m. on tho promises Part of tha original .Tamos Finney farm, lately owned b y Bella I1’. Clark, deceased, consisting of 1 4 7 3 7 * 1 0 0 A c r e s Bsiug divided into two tracts, tho North tract (•••ntaining Cl 47-100 ac­ res and tiio South tract containing 0290*100 acres. Said tracts will bo oflered separately and as a whole. Excollont farm l&nd with.20 aerso ..of bluogriiEWpasture and 83 acres of valuable timber. Located m Groan township, on tha Springfield and Selma piao, 1 H miles from Selma aud fi miles from Springfield. Terms -One-third cash, one-third in ono year, ami one-third in two years from the day of sale, with 0 pat’ iioHfc Interest, payments to he secured by motgago on tho promi- geswild, ANDERSON T. FINNEY, Executor of Hi* last Will ami Tes­ tament ot Bella F. Clark, .deceased, Lamar Titus, Aiiet, Metfrow * ,L«^ bourne, Attorneys, THE MYSTERY OF THE SALMON. There is uo member of the large family of tidies that presents u more Interesting study than the salmon—not only because of the myrtery of certain phases of Its life, but because of. Us commercial value as a supplier o; wholesome food for mankind. The salmon is one of a very few tisb which are able to live in both fresh and salt water. The female salmon seek the streams of their birth at four years oid. making the most strenuous efforts to reach their remotest- tributaries. After ascending rapids and leapiug .waterfalls they at last reach a suitable place ip deposit their eggs. They pos­ sess but one set of ovaries, and both they and the, males which follow die when die reproductive process is com­ pleted. It is a pathetic sight to see the bruised and battered condition of these noble thtb. the result of their attempts to ascend swift nuvnnmin streams. During the season of their birth in the smaller streams the small fry descend to the ocean and are not heard from again until at four years of age they ascend the streams SnWhich they were hatched mid sacriiSce life, ns did their progenitors. There-has been much speculation as to where this interval Is spent, but uo one has as yet solved the mystery. It is said tluit after leaving the ocean salmon take no food, being seemingly limit on tUe one purpose, of perpetuating their kind. Another well known fact yet ttnexphilimhle is that naiuiou will frequent one stream, to spawn, yet will avoid another .water* Course near by seemingly ns good ntul without any apparent reason. TUe Chi­ nook f-atuum. Winch often attains a weight of eighty jwauds', is the most highly prized -fqf..fymt. and it is this kind will, if lias the rich Lavor aud t.hqws the deep s . x ‘ i : ii . h entnr when taken fr«u.i tiie »;;5:. The ■patch of has t.<ca st> great iu recent year.*- that millions of eggs use now hatched annually !n plums owned by the government in order to replenish the rapkliy decreasing supply, water R ight guarantees . The settlor hi any of the arid or netniarld sections of the west, where Irrigation b required Hi the growing of crops of whatever land, should in the purchase of laud be most partic­ ular in regard to the water rights which go with It. He should see to it first of nil that the parties bacl: of tUe irrigation system are absolutely relia­ ble and above even the suspicion of croakedniMis atnl dishonesty. A gov­ ernment irrigation project is reliable in the matter of its water guarantees, for no mure land Is sold than the en­ gineers are positive can lie adequately supplied With water when moisture Is needed. There are some private Irri­ gation companies whose guarantee is Just as goo;], imt there tire’tunny other projects where land is being sold at long prices in whieh water could not be furnished in snillclent quantities at the critical time if one were to wait till he became gray headed. Water In the ditch between November and May, when It in not needed or u:;cd. In a different thing than little or uo water from May to October, when it is need­ ed; hence when irrigated land is bought the guarantee of the. water privileges must he in the meat direct ■usd plain terms, so that no loophole will be left through whieh the guaran­ tors may evade furnishing n eervice for which they aro duly paid. It may he a uuiname to have to look after fids matter, bat attending to it at the proper time wilt mean a lot loss grief later oh, THE CARLOAD PRIZE. Tho chief price r.trlvea for by tho fruit growers who exidtfited ut the na­ tional apple show heid at Spokane. Wash., the latter part of November war: $1,009 in gold hung Up for the beat tarload of <>.’,*) boxes of fruit of out? variety. Last season this prize went to a fruit ranchman In the We­ natchee valley, in Washington, on a carload of \Vitu>;:ap’., At the show jnat held the flint prize was raptured by IL B. Trowiou of Regie Point. Ore., in the famous Rogue river valley, on a carload of Sfyitr.oiibm'gs. his exhibit scoring Wlhj pair,(a. The second prize of $509 went to W. W. {lawyer, who owns estensivo fruit ranches In tho Yakima valley, in central Washington. He exhibited a car of Grimes Golden, which scored bur oro-oigSiih of a point below Ids cueees -.fni competitor. 11 has been conicMled by como that tho iloed river, Wenatchee ami Yakima apple.i aurpass the Regse, river from tho standpoint of c. ! 'r. imt Hie award­ ing of Hie premier prDo thin yiv.r to routhoru n>'eg.-si! {'pit 'enhuras Would crem to r.iiow that the growers there Will have to be iTcmmcd with even It. the matter of color. The oshshtw are judged from the standpoint of the thape ni:c! uniform .sire of the apple;!, freedom from bruise or defect, etc., while the way they arc packed and dPpluyed la also mi impfutitiu totinid mtloa. ■ ‘TAKE THIS C O r 1 A\^pfcbI?'Ki2parcliv3ftrAs- j! \ sfeytapg feTicijamiBcgula--f j tingtiftStaadUtscrdlioweis oF i N t a N ‘ t H 1 I 1 ) K L N Utidm.Hottdune^norMneral. w o t N a r c o t i c . J3mpe,efGl^JlrSMVaPiram /UHA k Sail' ‘,rnrr-Mr ylaueiftM .* yUjg„-|j:|f,||f i t g i S X * Aperfecl tlerarfyfo^onsljM- fion; Squr S totrpchfDmr^wfea Worms.^oANffiliiiQivs.Fever^lv ne$* emitL o s s OF SLEEP. Fac§Iriute Signature, of N E W YO RK . 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After having my shoes on- for an hour or two I could manage to walk hy suffering tho pain. Then I began to have pains all through my system. My doctor told me I had. on acute attack of inflammatory rheumatism. I read about Dr. Miles Nervine, bought a bottle and I- com­ menced to get better from tho start ' and for the- past six months have scarcely any pain, and am able to walls as well as over;" ■ . __. JA8. H. SANDERS, 3 ?, O. Box G, Rockaway, N. 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