The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

Sj|M%fai8i< rM W W i WKSW MV |Ltee£^»i£ifii^k2EiSt£re2i£i£2Mttfawtei^ri*; **"BnR-i^ 6 ppSI<gl|IOU( 55 B!Sfl^pi*B 15 ®ws mmt wcatfwwi'in iiillBiiiW POST INVENTORY SALE D R the two weeks, beginning SA TU RD A Y , S E P T E M B E R 30 th and ending SATU RD AY ; OCTOBER 14th, the people of Dayton and vicinity are to have the greatest money Having opportunities that this season (the time for buying your Fall and Winter Goods) has ever presented, This store changed hands the 5th of September and the new owners (afte* ehed and to get rid of this surplus we are making big sacrifices, We also found numberless broken assortments odd lots and sizes and some taking a vcrv careful Inventory) find some departments overstock m e n ’s f u r n i s h in g s , c o r s e t s— e v e r y t h i n g m u s t g o , Attend this sale what* ever you do. Let noth­ ing keep you away. The JOHNSTON-SHELTON CO. SUCCESSORS TO DeWEESE-BJDLEMAN CO. and R. A. DeWEESE 8 and IQEAST THIRD ST, DAYTON, OHIO. Supply A ll YOUR needs at Our Ex ­ pense. nm Palace Meat Market Change of Ownership PUBLIC SALES. Fresh and Salt •Meats Bologna, Sadsage and Fruits Polar & Truesdale SUCCESSORS TO C. C. WEIMER. Cedarville - - miiwiiiiii inmiiiiiiiiiilinnnil iiiiiwiiiar''~~~^riTiir~' Ohio. A n n o u n c e m e n t I have purchased the blacksmith tools and, business Of--Arthur Townsjey and I have con­ solidated the same with my harness business and am now located on South Main Street, Cedarville, where an invitation is extended to ail friends to call, - 1 am .prepared to do first class blacksmithing, wood work, harness making and repairing, neatly done and at reasonable "prices. All j work guaranteed to please. I am also prepared to build cement columns .for porches and ornamental work as. well as cement building blocks. Friends and former patrons are urged to .call when in need of wdrk along our line. Respectfully, R E. TOWNSLEY. South Main St,, | Cedarville, Ohio. KANY, The Tailor. Xenia, Ohio tsK5»s?Bwriywtf«.5!ic Hus month’s Rutterick Patterns ate. 10 c and 13 c~~ncne higher. Medium W eight Clothing for Fall and W inter A m ed ium ’weight su it for fa ll or w inter . is demanded at th is season of the year. W e have selected our patterns w ith this in v iew . * Our line of correct shades and colorings in fihe serges, cassim eres , tweeds for su its, and the best and la test fabrics for . overcoats is not surpassed in the county. W e fit and fash ion your su it or overcoat so that it g ives d istinctive sty le , correct fit and shape, GIVE US A GALL. Bailoy Bros and C. L. Hpikkap combination sale of live stock, Thursday October 12. It. J . Vov/Jer iviJl offer a t public sale Tuesday, October 17th, personal property consisting of horses, cattle, sheep hogs and farm implements. * Casper Haitzman, Tuesday, Octo­ ber 10. horses, milch cows, hogs, corn. Jam es'H arris, Tuesday, Oct. 21th, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn, farm implements. D,’TT. Tar box. Saturday , Oct, 21. House and lot, horses, cows, gaso­ line engine, household- furniture, buggy, Aragon, etc. ■ J . A. Harhisoh, Thursday, Oct. 20, Horses, 28 head da iry cattle, hogs, sheep, feed and farm imple­ ments. WOMAN’S HOME COM­ PANION FOR OCTOBER. Tiie October 'Woman's Home Companion eontahis the first chap­ ter of a new- serial, “The Poor Lady” by Mary- E . W ilkins Freemanv Tfcis a story of modern American life, and is chiefly concerned with two women—ono an ambitious ami un­ scrupulous wife;- the o th e r,, fine, high-m inded and womanly. In the same number a ur&Mknown financial au tho rity writes an article of in te rest and importance, to every woman. H e describe^ the snarea act f*r dishonest business' cotieerbs to catch women investors, and*1tells many stories of real life liJustrating his points. ‘ Other notable articles a re ; "U x - pe riincn tsiu Spending” “The Girl­ hood of Madame Sclmsnatm-Heink’’ ‘‘The Movmg-Picfnr* Show” “Mon- oy Malting » t Home” and “ "Women Painters of America;” Splendid fiction. is- furnished by JulUfc W ilbor Tompkins, Ju lia Tru­ itt Bishop, E rn e st Poole ohd B a rr Moses, On Uie practical fbde the October Companion is.of special value. Its great fashion and honsoliold depart­ ments are nmisuajiy full of useful suggestions and interesting reading. TREE CANKERS, There is apparen tly u rgen t need for early recognition pf certain branch diseases known a s cankers in the Apple orchards o f Ohio, and for prompt preparation to deal with them.. Whore dy ing b ranches.oc­ cur, the cause of local death should he learned; if from a local dead aVea with roughened dead one may feel reason to suspect apple canker. If a t 'the same tim e dead pruning stnbbs from o ther years are sur­ rounded by-aii a re a of dead baric or wood, th en such infection of tho- prurjing wounds would indicate fho prevalence of th is disease. The Spores of the canker fungi arc car­ ried by swcii agencies,as wind, rain, etc. Boiiveen how ftlid n ex t March is the proper time to seek ou t Ban­ kers and prepare for their destruc­ tion; better results are.promised by early fall removal.; • While picking apples keep eyes,open for these con­ tagious diseases. - . -■• Three .forms ,pt c a n k e r,a re (judo frequent over the Siam and ’one' of these these Use b lister canker, has been found by the ISkperimonf Sta­ tion to be exceedingly abundant especially upon heaving orchards ih sou thorn and eastern. Ohio. The •black ro t eanjeth1 and Iho cankers caused by pear b ligh t organism a m well distributed, - Other canker fornia .aro known apt! a lt aro being studied. Ail forum aro shown by death of fho hark and threaten^ the life of tlio bearing o rch a rd ; they are in a way to miliefc heavy, losses if neglected. B lister cankers Seem toi enter through wounds which are unprotected, To m ee t canker; early pruning . ami of dying branches aro Wg^d. The diseased bftrk, etc., from such spots nnt*t be burned if sponm-ave to be destroyed, and infection reduced. , * ■ LEGAJ. NOTICE. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on what is known as the Samuel Raney farm, mile from Cedarville, on the Yellow Springs pike, bn THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, Ml Commencing at-f o’clock, the following property, 9 HEAD OF yORSES 9 Consisting of grey draft mare, v.t., IfiW lbs; grey mare, icon lbs in ftaI by Prince Canadian; hay mare, general purpose in foal by Boer, good weaker and driver; hlack coach horse, coming Jk'yrs. old, welt broken.to work or drive, an extra good one; one grey draft gelding, 2 yr, old; general purpose mare coming 2 yr. old, by Pat Burns; one general purpose weanling, sired by Boer; Chris Kemm hay gelding foaled hi 1010 by Mokerrou £0181, by John A. McKerron 2.01*4 (fastest stallion inAmerica), sire of 15 hi the list, dura Christmas live, thorough­ bred and registered 2d, 3rd and 4th dams, recorded. Red Rowdy, chestnut gelding, standard bred, foaled in Win by Axpedition #d29, dam Nancy- Bob- bet, by McElfoberts, 8;?i)43; grandam Arab Girl, by Crittenden 433, etc. Arab Girl is the damof Bessie Bonehill, 2.03a4 and 0 others. Chris Kerron and Red Rowdy are both entered in the Horse Journal futurity $1000 to he raced off in 1913.' ' 4 „ HEAD OF CATTLE 4 One Holstein .Short Horn Cow, 3 vr. old, due to calf Oct. llflt; 3 yr, old Guernsey heifer, due to call Nov. 21th; One-year- old Short Horn heifer; iS-mrmths-old . Polled Angus bull, 69 HEAD OF HOGS 69 Ihiroc hoar, j, year old, extra good breeder: 3 head of Berkshire boars, far­ rowed March 19th, BUI, pure bred; 03 .head of feeding shoals* 61 HEAD„OF SHEEP 61 hi head of breeding .ewes, 12 head of ewe. Iambs, » wether lambs. O'erms Made Known Day of Sate. RJWEYRROS. ib C. L. NQRTtWP R.V.. CoRRY. Auct. J, It,-ANliREW, Ueik, i CASTORIA Loir anddMldrea, ' IfsoKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Boars thh fjlgn&tare of Slat* oEDhlo, Greene Coiuity Court of Common Pleas. John Hussey.* Adpi’r do bonis non with wlft annexed of-O, M, Haughey, dec'd, Plaintiff. , V8. . It. W. Hanghey a t a l . r DefnulantR, It. "\V\ Hnitghoy, residing, in the ©By of Tan-pa, ip the State ot El or­ iela, Will taka notice th a t the Above named Plaintiff h a s filed his petit ion in the Common,'P)ea» Court of "said County, sotting forth th a t said De- fedant, ft. W rllau g h ey , a s iho Ad­ ministrator of said €. M. Haughey had wyongfuliy appropriated money belonging fo Said estate to his Own use and lmd invested tho same ip two promissory notes, each secured by mortgage oil real' ea'afe situate m said Greene County, Ohm, and Grilling, one for $300.00 and the other for $223.<X! and signed the first by Albert L liAUgimy and Anna Haughey, and the second by A. L. Ifaughcy and Anna Haughey* The prayer of tho, said petition ia tha t the said notes may be found to be tho property of the said, estate and tho said defendant, R. TV. Haughey nay bo ordered to deliver the said nates to tho said Plain tiff. The above named defendants will take notices th a t the said petition will be for hbariiig m said cou rt at. Xenia, Ohio, on and a fte r Xov. -i.ii, 1911, and that they arc required to ans­ wer the samo by said dale or judg­ ment may be taken against them, John Hussey, as Adm 'r ' as aforesaid by J , N. Dean, A tty Nov, 3. $100 Reword* $100* The readers of this paper will ho please* to latorn that there t* at least one dnadati dliseto that science low been able to or.ro i* all it* stores and tliat is Catarrh. HallTt Catarrh CumJ« th« only jsuafitro euro nfur known to the medical friternity. Catcrife bdtng a constitutioiml (Incase, requires a oioatUtttltrjiai treatment. Hall'* Ohm-fa Cbreis taiam iutetflaliy, acling diroctiy up (■>the blood and mucousaurrao f of system Chefcby flcsttoying tho foundation of th* ditease, and giving the patient strength by btdWing tip tha roti.diiiUion Mid CwWIiijf nMiira iti (Udiii? fig worie, 'The proprieUnti laivosonun-fa faith in its curative powers hut they oiler on* Hundred Boilers for any tan* that it fitU* to cur*. Bond for list ot teithuonlAta, AlWrtsi, P. J, ('liPNRY AVo, Toledo O. t’tikl by 7$y. ah’*Eemily ITU* dm fa^t, HI ttnmttBirnink tft* whtei1 •oMrel tfc* aerie* at the liver and bow.it* W* What tk*frMr nij wtrer fSffi tstnr> gat imyLi • 'E have jaow in stock in all sizes and widths, all the new things in fine footwear.for men, women and children. WOMEN’S Button Shoes in Patent, Suede Dull Calf, Tan Calf, Vici Kid, Cravenette and Dull Kid also Velvet Button Boots. MEJNP.S Shoes in Box Calf, Gun Metal, Pntent Kid, and Tan Calf. FOR .BOYS AND GIRLS, we carry Shoes that look well and wear well. We make a specialty of foot form shoes fqr the little folks. Good Shoes at Reasonable : Prices Frazer’s Shoe Store, ;\4 • ' * * ' . " ■' . -T XENIA, OHIO. Only Once in a Lifetime You “will buy a boiler if you buy wisely. • A bbiler’will fire you SUMMER HEAT IN WINTER, will heat every portion of your house, and the money invested will give more comfort, health and happiness than can 1 be obtained in anyjother manner. It will banish colds, pneumonia and will ROB WINTER 0F ITS TERRORS and rigors. While indoors YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. Without boiler heat you are missing the greatest comfort and blessing in life .. Find out the cost to secure such heating and you will wonder why you did, hot have it done before. HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILERS furni-ih well heated houses at minimum dost of installation and for fuel. Twenty*t\vo years* experience shows us what to furnish to secure heat results. O tn v C A T A L O G is F R & & * Ask f»f it *nd tot »ny tafomution about H«*tta*. 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