The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

mm* The Cedamilo Herald f$x.(,ta 1~*£v Yertr* S i e b l e r ’ s Cor, Main and limestone, Springfield, Oftso. WE INVITE INSPECTION - Look Us Up and Leak Us Over W E you to call an l bo.ttm jurigt* amt jury too, ati to .whether or not tve can tailor you u suit of elothori that, will equal any for yrlucli you formerly have paid from $25 to .$»u. S TYLE is hut ono feature of our new Fall Smtii a m i ■ Overcoatse-flne materials, line wm-kinanship, ami great variety are some ot the others, :.■■■■ J KARLH BULL. Editor m m rn mm (5 NDHM rnmwm m mmwm m M i Sintered at tho PoSt*OEleo, Cedar* villo, GuLibor 31, Lo7, as second class matter. ' . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1911 M ANY times the variety in %eu*B wearing fab* ncs may .ho- «oeu here than anywhere else --perhaps in all the clothing anti tailor shops of Springfield combined. They tire straight from the mills—and they are the newest of tii§ new. Anti they afford matchless values, O UR stock ia exceptionally complete anti we are ' amply prepared to cater to your every want with.assurance of satisfaction to a lt TH E price of a suit * same— No Motfe or top coat is always the No L o s s N OW is the time to order vonr-. Fall clothes* Don’ t wait until the last minute—he one of the wise ones tfus tmle. You get first choice of selection and besides you will.be prepared when the Cold weather, comes. Siebler IE Springfield, Ohio/} “ L a m a l l r i g h t n o w , t h a n k s t o D r . M iles* H e a r t R e m e d y . ” , The same'relief is ready for yc>u. Are you sure you do not need It? If Dr* Miles' Heart Remedy helped ’ Charles Holmes, why won’t it help you? “ I w b s troubled w itli heart disease, and a lte r read in g about D r . M iles* H e a rt R em e d y, I g o t a boitle. B e , fore I g o t the H e a r t R em e d y I had t o sit up m ost o f the n ig h t, and ■felt'' ve ry b a d at m y .Stomach, W h a te ve r ■ X w o u ld eat m ade m e feel worse, and m y he art beat ve ry fa s t. B u t thanks to D r . M iles* H e a r t R em e d y, I am a ll rig h t n o w . I eat goo d, sleep g o o d , and feel lik e a n e w m a n , al­ though I am alm ost <53 years o ld . I have been a soldier in the late avsr o f the rebellion, and was b a d ly ■wounded.” C H A R L E S H O L M E S , P riva te CO. B , 54 th. N . Y, In fa n try Volunteers, W a lto n , D e la w a re C o ., N.Y. •■■■■• Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy lYkept m thousands of homes as a friend always to be relied upon in time of need. S o ld b y a ll D ru rjg lcta I f th e firs t b o ttle fa lls to ' b e n e fit, y o u r m o n e y Is re tu rn e d . Ante, a n y D ru g g is t. MILES MEDICAL CO., E l k h a r t , Inch “I can give you the best prices on any quantity of tde cream. Marshall. CASTOR IA For Ihfenta and Children. theKindYouHavaAlwaysBough! Hears the Signature,of 1100 Retard* JlQfc The reader* of thi* pepfir will bo please* tolearn that ttieirc 1* at least 0110 dtmdcci dtee-ae that sdenco h«e been able to euro in all lie stngis and that 1.1(htarrh. Hair# ChtarrhCcroiS the only pottUrs cure flow known to the medical fraternity, fjntarih bring a cOftfititutioncil illBtaac, require* a eoMUttUoittd trentmont. Hell's (ktterih CureIs takeninternally, filing directly up uki the blood andmucous#urrac«#of system thereby destroying the foundation cl the AiBrimvandgiving the patient atrr-kfittr by building up tha constitution and r#ibfi»g tiatttWiii doing its Work, The propritfort haveSomuch faith In its euratlra pawns* list they offer one Hurubod Dollamfor aiy «* m tlrni it tiA*.» to Chre. Eslid for Listo ttetinmintaU jyj , n t m m a c \%t M o o . Held by Druggist, 76c. ill's Faifilfy Blteatoilw fccri# k* *tr»bitwntttti' tm# iservew wmp tewtt-ot tlf« aetlftb of thf Mver and thswt.j %H. littMT tf«m *ftf vffvei* Wtw e** If 4 m ***£ mans WhereAre Your Interests €f A rc ihey in this community? Are they among the people with whom you associate ? . t j A rc they with the neighbors and friends with whom you do business? If so y o u w a n t to k n o w w h a t la happening In this c o m m u n ity . Y o u w a n t to k n o w lha goings a n d ,com ings o f the people w ith w hom y o u associate, the little new s Item s of y o u r neighbors a n d friends— n o w d o n ’ t you ? T h a t ts w h a t this paper g ives y o u In e ve ry Issue. It Is printed fo r that purpose. ‘ It represents y o u r interests a n d the interests o f this ' • to w n . Is y o u r n am e o n o u r sub­ scription books? If. n o t, y o u ow e It to yourse lf to sso that It Is p u t th e re . T o do so . Will BeTo Your Interest A BusinessProposition Did you ever stop to think, Mr. Business Man, that the news o f your business is ns much a part of the local events A & wedding or a church fair? T h e ladies are just as much interested in a new fabric you have On the shelves &s they are in arty home happening. Your store news and anouncements in these columns will reach a large circle o i eager buyers. This will enable you to sell'your goods while they are new and fresh and you will not have to sacrifice later at remnant counter prices. Think it over. At present the it't qnnisslon form of government lor cities and villages is attracting tho attention ol' men interested- .in bettering civic and moral conditions. This plan has been tried with great success in Des Melting as well as other western and southern 'cities ami there Is an educational campaign lining waged by progressive.newspapers through­ out the east in behalf of a different form of village ®nd ei ty government, While we are not thoroughly ac­ quainted with all the working* of the commission plan, yet we know enough of tha outline 10 fool that it must be a great step over the ex­ pensive system now in vogue. Tho Ideal leaLure is the removal of ^par­ tisan politics with the spoils sys­ tem, flmvtet responsibility ts vest­ ed in the mayor as head of tho mu­ nicipal government,, who alone is directly responsible for -the act ot every officer, from health officer to councilman, The recent change in the municipal tode in this state gave villages the most, expensive form of government known. Tinder the commission plan there is -less than one-lialf thy number of pffleers or employees and tha tax payers in return-get value received tor money expended. •Locally w« might sight one instance of misrule and extrav­ agance due to politics. A street commissioner being paid two doi iars per day to stand around and watch or boss ono laborer at on# fifty per day’. Instead of putting on a dozen men at one time and doing tlio, work in one clay, a plan lias beorfinaugurated by the local gov eminent of working only-ono man with a two dollar, boss. The tax payers have a right to protest and they have and will continue to do $o, so long as the practice is coir tinned. ' • ~ UGM, NOTICE. ' - Wonderful flight* of ih* 1111-4| *nd Aikatre**. J Bariy in the nioriring the great I vulture of North Africa leaves Mo t serie hi the mountains anti soars. 1 airay into tho shy, rldncj to sueh a I height that tho ircman eyea strain-1 ing againsf: the f . uu 1athol shy, fails j >>.perceive him. j All day long, liohr after hour, ho J i swings or hovere, never dropping j unless his keen eyes perceive ear- j rion, beneath; and net"until sunset 1 does ho wing his way back, appar­ ently as freok. as when he started* j This vulture has been'watched by 1 the hour through power'll tele­ scopes and never once seen to give so much as a single flap with Iris T h e r e ’ s a W a y To defeat the mall order man's cut­ throat methods in this community, ilio way is publicity for your badness --it’s tho came way he uses. 0u« columns will give your tuoineoa the publicity you ncod. Y ou O w e 1% to yo u r owit. community to tm y yoat fjcioaa Irba yoat home lllcrcttaiit nrtfi Aland bjt nee LoftifltBA men. Vo o can n ttra y* itisd Uw mumnticeiuciitfi ot t< .u ve .-n U ilvo basiiitcsi men hi tUcseC'.lanuio-i-.scr, \tilo will nt-vid li.icK 0/ <>vc/y matcHiout and p firc tlioy malic. MMS P rln i& B ^Q in k Wlicn uccd on ceod ptesses *nri needycfcployed tyfisforyotif ciafiou* cry h valucil'le, Wo have &m$ fatiSsy for douig the h tii of |el work, at a minimumprice. Btht* of Ohio, Greene County Court of Common Pleas, John Hussey, tie bonis non with Will annexed of O. M, . Haiighey, dee’ d, Plaintiff. . ' ■ vs* it, W. llaUgiiey ot ali, Defemlanta, K, W. Hattghey,, residing In tho City.of Tampa, in the slate of Flpr icta, will take notice that the above named Plaintiff has iiled las petition in the Common Pleas Court of said County, netting forth that said De­ foliant, It. Wt Houghey, as the Ad­ ministrator of said G. M. Haughey had wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said estate to his own use and had invested tlio sairtei in two promissory notes, each secured by mortgage on real es'ale situate m said Greene County, Ohio, and calling,, one for $300.00 and the other for $223.00 and signed the first by Albert L- Haughey and Anna Haughey, and the second by A. L. Haughey and Anna Haughey. The prayer of the said petition is that thesaitTnotes may be found to be .the property of tbo said estate* and the said defendant, K. W. Haughey nay bo ordered to deliver lie said notes to tho said Plaintiff, Tho above named defendants will take notice that the said petition will, he for hearing m said court at Xenia,. Ohio, on and after Nov, 4th, loll, and that they are required to ans­ wer tho same by said date or judg mentmay bo taken against them, John Hussey, a* Adtn’ r as aforesaid by J, N. Dean, Afcty Nov, 3. ROUND TRIP COLUMBUS X f ,/ NEXT SUNDAY Ti*.tinJleaves Cedarvillo nt 9:30 a. m, e o Y E A R S * E X P E R I E N C E ftfc®c e s s e » ■ . Cdt»vntchT8A6. , fiA*i r/a r'.n r’ iri:,tl tnn* ................................fccllior - eu!Pi;lrun^rta*i fut «i tunReaw r. lwran 'iifouo-.n fri i ..ifn-jiMr. <wnMiwlAn. (InnsI'.friCflvr.i'iHiinivnnl. IIAlifiii'l::l oa Urttputa #i:'.strpA, *•' .f-.t (:Bmic,/ fofr;er!U';i;jfi:Uoriti - f'hvt.rataeoa tfiMOfiti Mann * ca. ttwc ritdi'jAkt, wuSsnauufiMo, iutiia Sciemif ic fftiKiicni: i I U.„ H a liAtifirntAl* t.tairfiitra wap M s *. f.BvBcrt elf. duiAiii-ni f fllwfi.K'ii!|l!njAiirr.ii!. " ■ •prsLfAnrwcuUi**$t< Lidiabyal 3''or a very long time tho common explanation of soarin'* flight was that soaring birds like the vulture took advantage of air currents. It is a fact that some -birds like tlio albatross need a hreere to enable them to sail through the air,-but there are others, such as tho frigate or man-pf-war bird, which can rise in tho crim and float all day with­ out amotion of their broad pinions.* The wings of the frigate bird, have an expanse of fen to twelve feet, and it cun fly at any pace up to, 10Q'miles an hour and can remain for a week on the wing without once perching. The albatross of the southern hemisphere has heon known to fol­ low a sailing ship for a fortnight at a time, apparently never resting. Its wing expanse is greater than that of the condor, ono bird that was shot off the Cape of,Good Hope measuring seventeen and a half feet from wing tip to wing, tip. From these figures .it might be gathered that the larger the :wing expanse of any particular bird the greater its powers of flight. Yet the powers of flight in various'birds are not by anymeans proportionate to the hearing surface of; their wings. •'* , The stork, for instance, can fly magnificently. On its annual mi­ gration, it covers two to three-'thou­ sand mites and will cross the Med­ iterranean .with the greatest ease. Now, the stork weighs eight times as much ns the pigeon, yet in pro­ portion to Its weight has only half as much wing sprfare. But a bird of prey must bo able to do much more than support its own weight in tho air. It has to lift its kill from tho ground and carry It perhaps manymiles up into tlio mountains. What' such a bird is capable of may be realised when*fids said that, an eagle weighing about eight pounds has been seen to pick up and carry off a young pig weighing mono than double as much as itself,. And there are rnttnyicaecs Onrecord' -of eagles havipg carried oif children weighing with their clothes over a stone.—Poarsom’s "Weekly- : . . A Bit cf Cu(*r*n’« Wit. An Irishman loves it joke so well that he keeps tho memory of a good ono always green. In a book of recollections by art old member of the Irish parliament is an amusing illustration of Curran’s readywit. A certain judge, Lord Norbury, was famous for tho alacrity with which Jio condemned prisoners to death , when he might have pro­ nounced a. more merciful sentence. On one occasion when ho WuS din­ ing in public with the' foremost members of tho Dublin bar ho helped himself to soma'meat, nt the same time asking: “Is this hung beef?” "“Not yet/1 said Curran quickly, “ Your lordship lias not tried it /’ Administrator's Sale! 1will offer at public sal* at tlie res­ idence of tha lata G, Riloy McMil­ lan situated on the Wilmington road 1 H miles south of Cedarvillo and ft miles east of Xenia off tho Federal pike, on . • • THURSDAY, SEPT. 28th, Raginning promptly at 10 o'clock a, m. the following property! 5 WORK HORSES 5 22 HEADOF CATTLE 22 Consisting of trine milch nows, 1 high-grade Short Horn and 0 good Jersey cows, some of them extra good ones; 2 yearling Short Horn luuis, ft yearling steers, 4 yearling heifers, 0 spring calves. 54 HEAD OF HOGS 54 Consisting of 9 brood sows, 87spring pigs, 7 suinmor pigs, 1yearling Du* roc Boar. 190 HEAD OF SHEEP 190 OonslBting of 122 good Delaine breeding ewes, 63 lambs and 8 De­ laine rams. ’ 906 Shocks Cota lit Field 80 bushels Oats in Sin to Tarts 'Timothy Hay in Barn ■~ SO tons M ixed hay in Barn FARM IMPLEMENT'S!; 2 3-inch tread wagons, surrey, top buggy, spring .wagon, manure spreader, McCormick mower, Sulky hay take, hay tedder, Thomas Fertilizer wheat drill, new; corn planter, new this spring, 2 breaking plows, & riding cultivators, woetlev, 2 shovel plows, smoothing harrow, }S-tooth oulttva* mr, corn crusher, disc harrow, set hay ladders, grindsdomk -1sots work harness, mt double carriage harness j 2 sots singh- harness, carriage p o le ,! urag, SiLffc, ladder, and a lot, of other , things as shovels,.forks, single and double-trees, seed sower, etc. Terms Made^ Ifnown Bay o f Sale, A. H. CftESWELL, Administrator of tho Bstats of tlm Into (f. Riley MeMillan. H. T, Baker, Auet. Hj Aiuiraw, cisrk. Chlldreif Cry for Fletcher's Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. I jj . t o o fo n o v en SO ^;<*aya, h a s h o m o t h o s ig n a t u r e o f and has been madeuntlm’ -Ms pen* sonal supervision since its-infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good^.aro hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR!A Cfcmtoria is st, harmless suhntituto for Castor Oil, -Pare­ goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic . substance™ Its age is its guarantee, I t destroys "Worms and allays Beverlslmess. It cures Biax’rhoea and Wind Colie, It relieves TeetWrig Troubles, cures Constipation and. Flatulency. I t assimilates "the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy* and natural sleep, . The Children’ s Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature o f IT WILL JUST TOUCH THF* SPOT and prove an every day winner every liine. (food health, good cheer and long life is what wo promise If yon Buy Our Meats .. Microbes, disease and deatiilnrk in a lot of the meat that's sold, but not In ours. We sell the best and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced. . C B . C R O U S E Cedarville, Ohio. TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use F op Over 3 0 Years THE,CENTAUR/COMPANY* 7T MURRAYSTREET*NEWYORKCITY*,. First Fall and Winter Shipment of Suits, Skirts; Waists, Sweats ers at Hutchison Heritor Under­ wear gaining in favor. ‘ Corsets, •/' Gloves, Hosiery —All new. Cases full of New Trim­ mings, All over Netts and Laces. 2823 Hutchison & Gibney, XENIA , OHIO. New from Cover to Cover 'W EBSTEBSF - NEW IN T E R N A T IO N A L D IC T ION ARY JU ST ISSUED. U fa Chief, Dr. V/.T. Harris, farmerU,S. Corn.' of Education. The Webster Tradition Developed by Modern Scientific Lexicography, KeytoLit- cratureof SevenCenturies. General Information Practically. Doubled. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 400,000 Words and Phrases. GET THE BEST m Scholarship, Conven­ ience, Authority, -Utility-. The *• • IN THE BOOKWALtEH HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FO^ LADIES UPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a s C E N T S , Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tha Beat of Ctood Used in tha Cul- _ inary Department. J. H. McniLLAN. Funaral DtreOtW and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of OanieHt &tare Vaults andCement Building Block*. Talephona 7. Ohia. Fresh Fish DR. LEO ANDERSON, .Veterinary Surgeon* and Dentist., GRADUATE O. 8, U. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn, Citizens ’ Phone USand 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIO mmsern Serious C. M. SPENCER’ It is a veiVcerioUs'matter t0 for one medicine and have the wrong cne given you. For this, reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— BL ac CT raugh T Liver Medicine i CptttQclOn Oit ttlij OHIf b io m e d ic in e , fo r c o n m ip a tio n , in - d ig e s tio n a n d liv e r tro u b le , is firm - l y e s ta b lts b c d . It docs n o t im ita te ii e th e r m e d ic in e s . I t is b e tte r th a n ^ o th e rs , o r jit w o u ld n o t b o th e fa « |v v o rite liv e r p o w d e r, w it h a large? P a id th a n a ll o th e rs c o m b in e d , SOLD IN TOWN sa*ssass5^^ ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, R E M O D L E D « R E F U R N I S H E D Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. - Service is unexcelled S. Detroit street, Xenia, O, A»D AtL DISEASES OF THE RECTUM isp*Mt dr !» j . j . M c C lellan .WWiWifc* C olumbus ,0. T f ■ ' f"' *

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