The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
KSSWK M erediths usfc Store. P 5The Cedarville Herald $x .oo P e r Y ea r .. KARLH BULL - {DAYTON, 0. Now Located At 131 S. LUDLOW, New Cappel BTd’ g ]j| Second Largest jStock Jinphio.J HELP US GROW » ■E d ito r ! Entered at tho Post-Ofllee, Codar- j nUo, October, 31, 1887, as second ; cla i matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1811 THE CURFEW. i . “I had been given up to die by three of ourbestdoctors, 1 could not stand it to be on my feet and I was so swelled in the abdomen*! could hardly breathe, But thanks to Dr. Miles’ .Heart Remedy and Nervine I am able to be about the streets, a walking ad vertisement of the curative qual ities of your remedies,- although I am JO years old.” .J ohn R. C ochran , Lewistqwn, III. Better than any statement we could ,make regarding the value of Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy are these words of Mr. Cochran. He speaks from experience, the highest possible source of knowl edge, If you have any of the signs of a weak heart, such- as pain in the left shoulder or arm, fainting and hungry spells, short ness of breath, smothering spel j , flutteringor palpitation Of the heart, you need Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy which for over twenty years has been recognized as the best prepa ration of its kind to be had; - - Sold under a guarantee assuring the return of the price of the first bottle If It falls to benefit. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. * MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. The New Carlisle village council, upon the solicitation of the mayor, has instructed tho village marshal that the curfew ordinance muet be enforced. Tho marshal was pres, ent and he at once notified council that the first kid found on tli’e street after hours would be locked up In the calaboose, no matter who they may be. The New Carlisle situation seems to have been identical with our own. Cedarville has a curfew ordinance and for several years it was enforced,’ Of recent months, by mutual agree ment between Marshal McLean and Mayor Andrew, the ordinance has been suspended. Ringing the cur few bell was really the only duty that devolved upon the marshal and he received eight and one third dol lars per month for so doing. When ever arrests were made he received his usual-costs; . , There evidently was soine neces sity in New Carlisle having her or dinance enforced and there is no reason why the Cedarville ordinance should be ignored. The manner in which dozen’s ef- children are per mitted "fo remain upon the streets at night selves the problem of a cer-. tain amount of complaint about boisterous conduct on the streets. There was a necessity of the pas sage of a curfew ordinance and un til the people express themselves as wishing it’ s .repeal, neither mayor nor marshal lias a Legal or moral right to suspend it. ..It council sees no need of such, it should be re pealed and taken from the ordi nance book, otherwise the officers have no authority to suspend any law in violation of their oath. RESOLUTION- Where Are Y oot Interests. ; Are theyinthiscommunity? Are they among the people ; with whom you associate?. ■. ‘ QAre they withthe neighbors I and friends with whom youdo business? I f so yoti want to know what Is happening tn /this community. You want to know the goings and comings of the people withwhom, you associate, the little news Items of y'ous neighbors and friends—now don’t you? , That Is what this paper gives you { in every issue, It Is printed for ) that purpose. It represents Vour I .Interests and the interests ot this 1 town, . is your name on our sub scription books? If not, you owe ‘ < It to yourself to see that It -is put 1 there. To do so Will Be To Your Interest |Ar„sinessProposition| Did you evert stop to think, f Mr. fBusinesS I Man* that the I news, of your: business is as • much a part | o f the local | -■events as a ! wedding or a 1 ehttfch ' fair? f Titfe* ladies I are just as! much interested in a new fabric! ^oii have on the shelves as they are ; >inany home happening*. Your store news and auouncettients in these , columns will reach a large circle of i eager buyers. This will enable you j to sell your go»ds while they are. -new and fresh and you will not j have to sacrifice later at remnant ■ counter prices. Think it over. j 'Whereas fhe Board of Education for Cedarville Village (School District, Green* county, Ohio, at a special meeting held October fSfcb* 181,1, having ascertained that the airiounfc of taxes that may be raised by tlie levy of taxes at the mini mum rate authorized by sections 5610-2, and fiftiO-8a of the General Code will be insufficient,. and that it is expedient to levy taxes in ex cess i>f.said rati/, therefore, Be lt/Resolved, That a special l&yy of 3mills on the dollar is hereby ordered, for school purposes, said increased levy, to be continued to be levied for a period of 2 years and the clerk of said board is hereby directed to cause a copy of Hie with in resolution to be certified to the deputy state supervisors of election in and for Greene County, Ohio, and to cause to be published notice of special election for Buch purpose, as provided by law, J. W. Johnson, Clerk. Thereby certify tbat the above res olution was duly •passed by tlie Cedarville Village Board of Educa tion at a special meeting held Oct. 5, 1011. (Seal) J. W. Johnson, Clerk. CASTOR IA T or Infanta and Children. TheKindYouHavaAlwaysBought Bears, the Signature of I Have A Good List Of Southern Ohio Farm Lands mii There’s a Way T o .defeat tho mail order man’ s cut throat method* in this community. ■ Th l wajr i* publicity, fc* yoiir business ; — it’ a the tame way he uses, On* j coltuna* mill give your business the ] publicity yon need. * j Also, some good Town in vestments and Houses. to your otvn * community • to buy 5out You Owe It ifibuy'jtralf!|teg| .roUtU from your fco«« triertfcuttt sad stand by 1 v O . , I O A t la |£ m bttjltw** miMt, You cun sltftty. finu th« ionnounccntOnt* ei roftrcwsntotlvu basilicas Men itsUMHWcolnmoo—meii Who-wilt Mans bucket ievery ststtmeat sad price they Make. Good bargains in Halo and Arkansas that will pay iO to IS par cent from the start. Prlnlor’mlnk “When used on good presses and j neatlydisplayed typefor vow station-I ery h valuable, We nave every.1 facility for doing the best of jw i work, Wa nwumumprice. , j C. II. SMITH Real Estate Agfc, Cedarvills, 0, 9 THEOLDSTONEMANSION. B y .F ued f . M arshall . . * Writtcnin dedication to tho Old Stone House on the Jackson farm about! two miles duo West of Cedarville. 1 Nestled close in yonder hidden cove Hard by the Berubby btier strewn grove, Tho crumbling mansion, desolate .apd lone With Ivy clinging to its wall of stone I Bee,, a-peeping ’ twixfc the cedar trees, a Near where the. drowsy cattle graze at ease And the sheep herd U03 all huddled iu tho ahado, gave one or two that by the brook hail stray’ d. ThSir mingling notes come -softened from below. And as I pass with wondering, steps and slow They come to greet mo from afar and near Some' crowd about my feet and show no fear, And as I stoop’ beside the mossy brink The cattle come to share with me in drink. ’ TIs now I see the beauty of the scene . With evening’s shadows creeping o’ er the green The dripping spring with cresses mantling high Ami odorous mint in grand confusion nigh, ^ The (railing fence. quite covered o’er with vines That tlienee onto the lilac bus!) entwines. The grassy swards that riBe on either side, With scattered brush, where quail and hare abide;, The winding path I. followed down the bill, * ’ The rotten log that spans the trickling rill, But yonder mansion holds the greatest charms Surrounded here with cultivated farms. It stands a relic of the early days, . And as I view it ’neath the sun’s last rays Solemn thoughts awaken in my mind, And I see a picture though my eyes ard blind To all the history of the lonesome place', ’ * For the dwellers long have gone and leave no trace ' Upon the scene to tell us of their life . Whether spent in peace or lent ,to Btrife, Still, X see the mansion as it was of old While the whispering cedars ancient tales unfold In nature’s voice so very soft and low, Of how the roses bloomed where thistles grow, How gloomy woods spread thickly all around ' And ears were evfer listening for each souud Of savage foot-steps or Ins fearful yell That broke the silence where some victim fell. Herd'stood the barn upon this level space And just beyond, the orchard waved in grace, That blushed with blossoms ’ neath tlie azure sky And bore Its fruit for years and years gone by. ^ Perhaps a milk-house stood beside the spring ' O’ er which a leafy roof hid everything And here were rustic seats beneath the shade Where parents watched while happy children play'd. Long years have passed—these merry souls dispersed Perhaps the epitaphs of some are versed , 1 Tn yonder grave-yard on the neighboring hill - And some no doubt, if they be living still . Are bent in form and much too weak to roam, ' Nurs6 longings for this quaint old fashioned home. But. the hand of time spreads ruin dyerywimre A.nd leaves tlie happy dwelling grey and bare. My heart grows sad as. stepping in the door .1 view the fallen stairs—the shattered floor. Th* yawning fireplace ’ round which tales Werfe told - Of magic fairies aud of warriors bold; ’ How oft have wintry storms .about. it swept While the swaying cedars moaned and. sighed and wept, And the flick’ rmg blazo queer shadows did- 1-eveai As the busy house-wife turned her spinning wheel, ' « ‘ • Alas! the-.sun has gone—the moon's soft glow j Creeps o’er the land and hids ane homeward go But e’er £ leave I turn and gaze once more Upon this dear old dwelling place of yore; The light of iite ftas*long since flown away Like the splendor of the fast departing day, And low I ’ find my tondersst feelings swell For tins quaint old mansion in the hidden dell. Public Sale! I will offer at Public Sale at my resi dence; 3 miles North-west of Cedarville, il miles Southeast of Yellow Springs and r, miles East of Xenia, on the Wilber- force and Clifton pike, On T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 2 6 , (911 Beginning at 10 o’clock a. in. the follow ing property, to wit; 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 Consisting of 1 brown gelding 8 years old, 1 bay marc 8 years old, 1 brown gelding 6 year* old. These horses are A1 farm horses, will work any .where hitched; straight and sound. One bay gelding 5 years old, sired by Mokover 2.10, dam Lady H, dam of Advance 2,22. This horse is good size, well broke, good roadster, sound and not atraid ot auto mobiles, or streetcars, 1 2-year-old draft colt, 2 weanling colts by Moteur, 29 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE 29 Twenty-five head of full blood and high grade Guernsey dairy cattle, consisting of 14 cows, » two-year-old heifers due to freshen in a short time, 3 heifers 18 months old, 8 yearling heifers. These cows are now coming fresh, and a good part of them will be fresh by day of .sale. These cows are all smooth, good size, quiet and gentle, and are all No. 1 milk ers; arc strictly dairy bred. 14 of these cows last year made an average of $83.00 per head for cream shipped to the creamery. If you want a good dairy cow, here is your chance. Also 2 cows giving good flow of milk, one will be fresh in February and gne waS fresh last Jdly; 1 4 -months-old bull calf, Polled Jersey, eligible ta registry. 6 5 HEAD OF HOGS 65 Consisting of 8 brood sows due to far row next month, 12 head of good feeding hogs, 45 shoats, 3 5 HEAD SHEEP, ALL EWES FARMING IMPLEMENTS One McCormick binder, McCormick mower, Steel tooth hay rake, hay tedder, 2 breaking plows, Gale gang plow, low wagon, harrows, double trees, single trees, 2 riding cultivators, walking culti vator, hay ladders, manure, spreader, spring wagon, lurness, bridles, collars and other articles not mentioned, 30 Ton* good Alfalfa hay In barn 500 Shock* of Cairn Terms Made Known Day of Sale JOHN A. H A R B I5 0N . S, T, BAKER, Aqct. L. G, BULL, Clerk. TOrInMfluph* Dr liu**’ AM 1 *P* 1 * 70 W- Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Public Auc; tion on her farm m miles east of Cedar- ville on Lhe Columbus pike, on Wednesday, October 25th, C .nmencing at ’ 0 o’clock the following property: ■• 9 HEAD OF HORjSES 9 Pair black draft brood mares 4 year* old, weight 82<X) lbs, both in foal to Don B. This is a first class team of young mares. •General purpose roan gelding 5 years old, by Imperial Jay; general purpose bay gelding 8 years old by Im perial Jay; general purpose bay gelding 1 year old, by Imperial Jay; general pur pose bay mare 10 years old, family mare; draft mare, 1 year old; black weanling draft mare colt by Moteur; black wean ling draft horse colt by Moteur, 17 HEAD OF CATTLE 17 Polled Durham cow, 0 years old with calf at side; Polled Durham cow 5 years old, due to calve Nov. 20th; Polled Dur ham cow 2 yea;3 old, with calf at side; Polled Durham cow 2 years old, with calf at side; 4 Polled Durham heifers, 1 year old, fall calves; Jersey cow, fresh, 3 years old* with calf at side; Recorded Jersey cow, fresh, 3 years old, with calf at side; Jersey heifer, 1 year old; Polled Durham bull, 2 years old, 12 HEAD OF HOGS 12 Sow with 6 pigs, 2 sows with(i pigs each, 0 shoats weighing about 100 ibs,, ' n„ Ijjg about 30 6 Puroc shoats we w boar, 8 years ol 1 DELAINE RAM 4 YRS. OLD. FARM IMPLEMENTS Brown wagon, No. S. good as new and hay ladders, side boards and hog rack for same; farm wagon, 2-horse; farm wa- f n, one-horse with shafts and pole; ack Hawk corn planter; McCormick mower, Oft. cut; McCormick steel rake, 9 ft,; Thomas Tedder, 6 fork good as new; John Deere riding cultivator; 18 tootli Planet Jr. cultivator; double shov el plow, 2 Oliver breaking plows, one good as new; Brown wood lever BO-tooth harrow; manure spreader; hay fork, rope, pulleys, etc., com shfcller, grind stone, 2 li>g chains, weedcr. HARNESS . Four sets team harness; Set single bug gy harness, new hand made; 2 pair check lines; ! teambridles, man's saddle, 2 hoc coops, 2 hog troughs, 3 feed racks, 2 galvanized stock tanks, HAY* GRAIN AND FEED ft-IOShocks corn, 10 Tons hay in bam, 2 Tons alfalfa hay. Some household goods and other arti cles not mentioned. T e rm * Mario K n ow n Day o f S a le DORA J. KERR* S. T, BAKER, Auet. ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk, Pr, MU**' Afltl-PW* rilU r*lt*Y« gtfc f.m , lift ' i l l i l l ip AU'OIIOI, 3 FEU CENT. AVegelablcPfeparationBrAs- sffoiiaflii^(lteFcat(afKlRe^!a- ting(lieStosariisanlDoweLof I nfants /C hitdren PromotesDigeslion.CImful- nessandResLCoiUoinsneitiier: Opiiiiu.Mor|)hmenorllioeraL N o t N a r c o t ic . ; t RmptinScfd~ Mx.Stma+ , JMdleMs- jiniseSttS* lUL‘aiaidt$"Ja+ KrmSctJ* CtoitiedSimr* Ko/crgrecnflwzr. AperfectRemedyforConstipa tion. SourStomach.Dlarrto Worms,Coiwulsions,Feverish ness a n d L o ss o F S leep . PasSimile Signature of NEW YORK. e m i t For Infanta and Children,. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlie Signature o f in Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy o f Wrapper. THCCENTAURCOMPANY, NEWYORKOlTY. m itvnfjtk First Fail and Winter Shipment of Suits, Skirts, Waists, Sweat-' ers at Hutchison Nentor Under wear gaining in favor. Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery —All new. Cases full of New Trim mings, All over Netts and Laces. S8aa Hutchison & Gibney, X E N IA , OH IO . At f C. M. SPENCER’ Fresh Fish IT WILL JUST TOUCH THU SPOT sod prove an every day winner rvery time. GoodltoaUh, good dinar nnd long liftt In. what wo promise jf you Buy Our Meats "5 Microbes, disease and death Juris in a lot of the meat that’s sold, but not in ours. W o sell the best and at a fraplmn above cost, Our market is safe and not high priced, C B CROUSE, Cedarville, Qh io . New from Cover to Cover WEBSTEB1S NEW . . . INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY JUST ISSUED. EJ.in Chief, Dr.W, T. Harris, former U. S. Com, of Education. The Webster Tradition Developed by Modern ScientificLexicography. KeytoLit- tralureofSevenCentnries. General Information Practically Doubled. 2^00 Pages. 6000 illustrations* 400,000 Words, and Phrases. G E T T H E B E S T in Scholarship, Conven ience, Authority, Utility. m Bookmaltef ...ftestaamnt... 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 Main Floor . Open Day and Night. , ' Tli. Boot of Good Used in the Cul inary Department, * J. H. M c H IL L A N * Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer, Manufacturer of Cement fJtttve Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio.. ior™ D R . L E O A N D E R S O N , Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist, GRADUATE O. S. U. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn. Citizens ’ Phone 08 mid 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIO ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REMODI.ED - REFURN ISHED Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. - Sendee is unexcelled ■. . . -V • S. Detroit street, Xenra, O. Very Serious it is Uvery serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given ,yoU. For this reason we urge you In buying to fco careful to get the genuine— * BL ack - draug HT LiverMedicine . Tho reputation of this old, rella-* (S ble medicine, for constipation, !n-.t” digestion and liver trouble, is firm-, fS ly established. St dess not imitate t,V ' ether medicines. 2fc Is better than ftj others, or it would hgs bo tha fn« M vorite liver powder, with a large? W eaio thanall others combined, SOTD IN TOWN *t FISTULA g Attn Act, » DISUSESOFTHERECTUM dr !* j . j. M c C lellan « « % , . ; CSL 5 MBV 8 , 0 .
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