The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
M e r e d i t h s . u s ic S t o r e . DAY TON , 0 . Now,;. L o c a t e d A t 131 S. LUQIOW, New Cappei BTd’g Second Largest Stock in Ohio. h e l p ’ us GROW « Tho Cedarviie Herald, p u f y j j c S a l e ! i 'i.o o i V r Y o n . KARLH BULL E d ito r UnU-ivd a t tho ihKit-tJilk’o, Cmlar- : ville. tUi*tol«'r hi, Cis?, an"second , ol&sa m atter. FRIDAY , m:. OQTOIJK1120, 10U I *PU 'jJtijtJIHT ’’OS *1VOI<3HIM S3*tt'A' ■/ouotu jiiOA uan;aa m.v. -Bojp JneA 'niouoq oj sjic'i gBp^pct t.aJU 31 -lugm ijau pjoijMAa^Aa siaiPOruq *UOJJBiOUO§ i3 apuq Smpimjxa sajno jo *jst{ ffuo|. 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This was a lrigh t fo r the president le do th is as these women get-u> vi to and he is a ft"r votes on th is trip,* B u t,w h a t .about the eastern states where sentiment among not only the people a t large bu t high-up politicians is against p lan ting suf frage to women? l ’he president may find himself between the upper and nether millstones by the* time, he reaches Washington. I v.iil <*fier at Public Solo at my mu* »’.vnct*; u miles North v,cstm CcdarviHe, ;5miles Houitseust of Yelhnv hpiings and <i miles East of Xenia, on the Wilber- force and Chiton pike, on Thursday, October 26, ISi( IJcginhintj at in o'clock a, m. the follow ing propeity, to wit: 7 H EAD OF H O R S E S 7 Consisting i>£1 brown gehling n yearn old, 1 J)ay nurc hi years old, 1 brown elding 6 years old, These horses are Joy-ego Philosophy. Jmt u» irarj} to bo content with . v,lr.it £i j have-. Let no g? t rid of our f«*lce eotlmtitco, re t up all the ,'highor t idcabr- a quiet hc:ne, .a row iiooka full of the inspiration of a gehliuf a for? fmado tTorthy nf being loved, and rblo to Jove iso i >3 irtu ra ; a simple re- iifton full of trnnt nn*J hope and lovp ' ■' and to ouch a phiio. ephy this world J \v-il ;dvo no all Urn empty Joy it ban -«l>ivM swing. i C h i l d r e n C T o ' S a & e t ^ s m C J W h e r e A r e :A Y o u r In te re s ts ®Are theyin this community? ' Arc they among the people . • ‘ wiflr (Whomyou associate ? Are they withthe neighbors and friends with whom youdo business? ’ - If so you want to know what Is happening In this, community. You wont to know the goings and comings of thopeople with whom you associate, the little news items of your neighbors and friends-—now don’t you? . That Is what this paper give'syou ' in every Issue.- - It is printed for that purpose. It represents your . lntere ' and the interests of this town, ifIs your name on oursub* scriptlon books? If not, you oWo It lo yo'urself to see that it Is put ’ ■ there. To do so W i l l B e T o Yoar Interns A B u s i n e s s P r o p o s l f io n . Did you ever Stop to think, ■’ hit* Business Mau, that the news o t your business is as much a part of the local events as- a wedding o r a church feir ? S» t*, f. ,« .12. A JL % 0 a L- era j t r j o much interested In a nev-* -fabric you 1 ve on the shelves os thvy arc in any home happening. Your stc:c news and ahouucements in these columns will reach a laiy;' c.h'yle of eager bus 're. This v/ill enable von to sell i goods while th*"- new and iitsh- and you xv:*f; u -t have to sacrifice later at rr-: ns.uu counter prices. TbinI: it o'o'".*. There’s aWay To defeat the mail order mcsifo cut throat methods in this community. The way is publicity for your business •-It’s the same way ho uses. Oisa columns will give your business tog publicity you need* John Arbucklo tho great coffen and 'sugar kingi has announced his inten.idn of fighting the tariff on raw sugar. Ho claims th a t with the tariff removed we can get five and one qnarLerpounds'for'the same money as-three and one-half pounds exists today; I t is noted 'W ith eon- siderablo'interest th a t Mr. Arbuekh* makes th is announcement after ha had made his millions through tlm high protective duty, bu t he is going la help tiie people this winter. \n - drew Carnegie after amassing his fortune .through high tariff on steel is also ready to leu the country have free steel and he has advocated this change on . the grounds th a t the IT, s . Steel Company is a world wide concern and has no compoti- Moh and for th a t reason needs no .tariff. B u t there arc . hundreds of o hers iii tho steel and sugar busi ness "that has not made millions and or course it* is to lie expeoted th a t they will want high tariff until tiioir treasure boxes aro filled to over flowing. •. Origin of Famous Phrase. Tho phrase, "Pat none but Ameri cium on guard to-night," is said to have occurred orlalnallr in one of A1 farm horses, will work any where . °*JSlnally ,, , . . . . , , , ,, , j VY.Islingtons ordera o£ the day at lutched; straight and sound. Ope lay alj0!lt {ho tin);i tllo pottle of Tre» gcldmg fi years old, sired by M.diover „ton u.; a p,„.-,uti It wa,; adopted by'! 2-l«, dam Lady H, dam ot Advance ; the Arccrh aiis or "Know Nolhing" TUisliurse is good sire, well broke, g-md . party during ii,*.s political campaign in roadster, sound'and not airaid of auto- the early, Vida pa a watchword, cm- mobiles, or streetcars, J 2-year-old drub colt, 2 weanling colts by Motcur. 29 H EAD DA IRY C A T T L E 29 Twenty-five head of full blood and high grade Guernsey dairy cattle, consisting of !4 cows; fi two-y.ar-old heifers due to freshen in a short time, 3* heifers, 3S Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which, has heea In use for over SO years, has home the signature of and has been made under his per- ^ sonai supervision since its infancy, • Allow no one to deceive youinthis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘’'JusL-as-good” are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUdren—Experience Ugalnst Experiment. IT W ILL 3 1'ST TOl’C II. TH E SPOT and prove an every day winner every time. Good health, good cheer and long life is w h a t we promise if you bodying m 3 it did one of the princip.es of ttio party. chief Up and Down. At Bristol, ling., a Jad-of 14 yeare old climbed a factory chimney 150 feet high to Dhow how smart he was, Tiien about a do?.on men worked for What is CASTORIA Buy Our Meats months old, 3 yearling heifers, Th^r, i Uiu’ce ,h0l,rs to det him down and cows are now coming fresh, and a good Bhow_ how smart the}’ were, Tho boy Important Theatre Announcement. The real and .on ly Eva Tauguny is to appear in *’L ittle jNFlss F ix -it” a t tho Fairbanks Theatre, Spring field, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct 21 and 25. By special arrangement Mcssr. iVerba and Luescher witl present Eva Tanguay, the world’s g reatest vaudeville star, in the joyous mus ical- gayety, "L ittle Miss F ix -it” , Miss Tanguay will givo. the com plete program of song hits th a t hus made her the highest salaried vau- devill a rtist on tho American stage, l ’liis will bo the complete Chicago company after its. all-summer rum presenting the dance sensation, the Turkey Trot. \ Seats on salo Saturday morning. -Aristos Spring Wheat Flour. McFarland Bros, Mr. H a rry Omnmlns and wife of Cedar Fails, Iowa aro guests of Mr. and /.lien Haines and family, Mr. Robert Hood and wife have for their guest, Mrs. Best of 3T«*w York. ' M rs.Mary Murdock is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Frank Reid and wife of Memphis, Team Mrs. M-A. Crcswell has gone to Kent far a v isit with Mr. XV. J . Smith anti family. I Have A Good Lir+ Of Southern Ohio Farm Lands part <>f them will be fresh by day oi sale. These cowsure all smooth, good she, quiet ami gentle, and are all No.T milk ers; Are strictly d dry bred. 14 of these cows last year made an average of'^3.0!! per head for cream, shipped to the creamery, if you want a good dairy- cow, lit:re is your chance. Also 2 cows giving good flow of milk, one will be fresh in February and one was fresh last July; 1 4-mouths-old bull call, Foiled Jersey, eligible to registry, 65 H E A D O F .H O G S 65 Consisting of 8 brood sows duo to far- row ju.xt month, 12 head of good feeding hogs, 45 slums, 3 5 H EAD S H E E P , A L L EW E S FARM ING IM P L EM EN T S 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, harness, bridles, collars and other articles hot mentioned, 3 0 Tjpns good! Alfalfa hay in.barn 500 Shocks of Corn Term s Made Known Day of Sa lo "JOHN A. HARBJSQfv'; S.„T, BAKF.R, Auct. L. G. BULL, Clerk, • 'P u b l ic S a l e The undeisigned will sell at Public'Auc tion on her farm SJjfmileSeastof Cedar- vilte on the Columbus pike, on Wednesday, October 25th, Commencing at 10 o'clock the following propeity: - ■» 9 H EAD O F H O R S E S 9 Pair black draft brood mares 4 year* old, weight 82no lbs, bath in foal to Bon J3, This is a firSt class team of young: mares. General purpose roan gelding G.years old, by Imperial Jay;' general purpose bay gelding 5 years old by Im perial Jay;’general purpose hay gelding 1 year old, by Imperial Jay; general pur pose-bay triar.e 16 years old, family mare;, draft mare, l year old; black weanling draft marc colt by i^loteur; black wean ling draft horse colt by Mbteur. 17 H EAD O F C A T T L E 17 Polled Durham cow, 6 years old with calf at side; Polled Durham cow Gyears old, due to ealve Nov: 20th; Polled'Dur ham cow 2 years old, with calf at side; Polled Durham cow. 2 years old, wilii calf at side; 4 Polled Durham heifers, i year old, fail calves; Jersey cow, fresh,.} years old, with calf at side;. Recorded Jersey cow, fresh, 8 years old, with calf at sidej.Jersey heifer, 1 year old; Polled Durham hull, 2 years old- 12 H EAD O F H O G S 12 Sow with 5 pigs, 2 sows with 6pigs each, 0 shoats weighing about JOU Jbs,, 5 shoats weighing about .80 lbs-., IJuioc boar, S years old, 1 D E LA IN E RAM A Y R S . OLD. FARM IM P L EM E N T S Brown wagon, No.- 3, good as new and hay ladders, side boards and hog rack for same; farm wagon, 2-horse; farm w.i- gon, one-horse with shafts and j ol ■; Black Hawk corn planter; McCorm.d; mower. 5ft. cut; McCormick steel rake. 0 ft.; Thomas Tedder, C fork good u new; John Deere riding cultivator; j tooth Planet Jr. cultivator; double siu»v el plow, 2 Oliver breaking pi v-s, <a • good as new; Brown wood lever fl'.l-toni'i harrow; manure . spreader; hay fork, rope, pulleys, etc., corn sheller, grind stone, 2 log chains, weeder, H A R N E S S Four sets team harness; Set single bug gy harness, new hand made; 2 pan* check lines; i team bridles,man’s saddle, 2 hog coops, 2 hog troughs, 8 feed rack*, 2 galvanized stock tanks. HAY, GRA IN AND F E E D 330 Shocks corn,.10 Tons hay in barn, 2 Tons alfalfa hay, Y Some household goods and oilier :uti Cles not mentioned, Tcrrris Made Known Day of S a lo DORA J . KERR. T, RAKER, Auct. lost ilia nerve and had.to he lowered by a rope, anil he was sent to jail for ten days for raising a fuss. v A CJnetn . ■- "It’s easy to find out what time it Is," says tho married man. "if the hall clock says. 5:20, and the drawing room flock says 5:50, and the dining-' room clock sayd 6:05, and my. watch says G:15, and my wife's little dinky ‘watch-saya six, it’s, six o’clock _in our house." ,■■ Childish Ingenuity, If grown-ups were aa ingenious In. manufacturing happiness ,as children, 'are, this old world would bo gs’iiich.g all tho time. Two Uttto hoys in Jones street yesterday had a roller skate to ldny with. Tho bigger hoy put h mi, and the smaller boy rode astride ‘he bigger hoy’s foot .The two of them had as much fug put of that skate ns if it had been ah automobile,—Newark (N. J.) News. Didn’t Stand to Reason. > Editor —"What! Another manu script?” “Assistant—“Yes; ‘Overheard at the Sewing Circle1—47o words.” Editor—'‘Nonsense! Return it i at once! There must have been many- more words than th a t”—Lippineott’s Magazine, NOTICE OF TOWNSHIP ELECTION. MM KKxma Also some good Town in vestments and Houses. (You Owe It to v-.(i: c-'.’n c.niniiunit’? Otuv VO:if Good bargains in Hale feed* fremyour heme marcftswi- andswiftiy i CCL„ T fitid S a fid A r k a n s a R h«r basilicas wca, Ym tm oiw*y<i d«<l ttur VU f *CAao o l , u ■"* rtnaeaacfcfflouta«»lfepj«iM)Kishei!ii--!i-r-J'5uti5|*|4 * jj* I(* iitt&eM&darittt*- taeu whowill «a uAvi.::»i ! tf ia v Will P3V 10 tO 15 DBF ■ewrywatata&nt atj>| prtffttwy *ak?*, • ' ; . ■ '■ ■ • ■ * cent from the start. s ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. Of etnsnirtlienmf th« , nerve* wnn oextrf the action ot the liver *nd hew. t Jr. MOM’ Mem *U Y tn r MUi cue Bt fM i * Noiieo is hereby given to ijie qna.ifieci voters of Cetlarville, town*-, ship, Greene county, Ohio, .tha t tho annual elocHoti for township offi cers will be hold mi Tuesday, No vember 7th, between (he.hou rs of GfflO a. in. att<l6:00 p, in. Of said day, a t tho place or placestiesiguntod by the trustees iff Sfttti tr wiiship for bolding tho township electipn; and the term for which they*are elected is as follows: For a term ot two years each: Three township trustees, One township cleric, - One township treasurer. Two township constables. . For a term of lour years each— Two Justices of (ho .Peace. • Given under our hands this thb ;tlay of October, A. D. 1011, J . C. Townsley, A. It. Crcswell, T . W, Ft. John, Trnstei'K of Cedarvill** Townrhip Attest: Fraiil; A- Jackson, VUvh of Codarvillo township Greene County, Ohio, NOTICE OF TOWNSHIP ELECTION Notice hi hereby given to the qual ified Flectors of O d a r r ille Town* siiip, Greene County, Ohio, tltafc the annual IClcetmn of two members of the Board of Education of said Township, wilt be hold on Tuesday fh<‘7 tliday of November, 1011 be tween the hours of 5:30 a. in. and 0:00 p. m. ot said day, at Hie place or places designated by the Trus fo'S of said Township for holding, the. towsudiipKloctioHjand the ieriu for which they fire 1o be eh eted i.- m follows; Fo r a term of fou r years each. Two members of Board of Kduca* tin it, j ' Finnic A . Jachsoti, Clerk of Board.of Education. Dated Oct, &>, 19}1. NOTICE OF VILLAGE SCHOOL ELECTION. ' B m k ■ I Wbe-ii used ca good p e f e s sail] neaily t!:tpb|'C<J typoh i year skit j e;y 1 j vduuUo, Wo Lavo eveifJ lately h r of Jo§| woA» at $ oanaLttia prife*. 6. H. SMITH, Real Hotftto Agt,. Codarville, 0, ,W B P R I N T SALE BILLS AND PRI NT THEM RIGHT Notice is hereby given to fclio (Jual- liiud F.locLors of Cedarvilio ' Vilingo School District, Greene County, Ohio, (hat Hie annual Election of said Village Heiiool District, will bo lield on Tuesday, tho 7th day? of November, l!Hi, between the hours of a, m. and fi:0» p. m. of fi.ild day, a t tho said place or places de§- lgnatod for holding .the eleclidn; rwr?v-'.'a-~ and the term for which they are to he elected is as follows; For a term of four years each. Two members of Board of Educa tion. f John W. Johnson, Fieri; of Board' of Education Dated Oct. 20,1911, ' Abontwhaf j tho llintflf'O'{ Paper moans i It ratana all tho 'intorest- THINKABOUTIT toyou and yoins, lug nova of llio f oirimunity, of your n'oigh- hmaami frieudn,oftho' ftiiui'eh»anclschools, of everything in wliicii you aro directly hitoi'c itcd. iJon’t yon think tho- Houui i ’ajMtr Ua i^ood thing haval G A S T O N I A I’o?Iftfattt* and Children.' ThoKindYouHandAlwaysBought Boars tho fjignutuvo of Cdur^K Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. Ifc is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. I ts age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency. I t assimilates tho Pood, regulates tho Stomach anti Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iRpsirR tht» Rionntnrft o f 'S> TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years THE CEWTAUB COMPAWV. Y7 MURRAY QTnSET. NSW YOPK CITY. First Fall and Winter Shipment of Suits, Sk irts , W a is ts , Sw e a t/ e rs a t Hutchison Nenter Under wear gaining in favor. Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery --All new. Cases full of New Trim mings, All over Netts and Laces. %• t !*li4* V; I k . j .* ■ j] ( t 2820 Hutchison & Gibney, XENIA; - OHIO. •aaxrrmz. wm im t e s Fish At C. M. SPENCER’ Microbes, disease and death lu rk in a lo t of tho meat tliab’s sold, bu t not in ours. We soil Hie best anil a t a fraction above cost. •Our m arket is safe and no t high priced. . . G H- CROUSE C e d a r v i l l e , O h io . NewfromCoverts Cover W E B S T E R I 3 N E W I N T E R N A T I O N A L D I C T I O N A R Y J U S T I S S U E D . H J .in Chief, Dr. V/.T. Harris, former U. S. Cora, of Education. The Webster Tradition. Developed by Modern Scientific Lexicography. KeytoLit eratureof SevenCenturies. General Information Practically Doubled, 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 400,000 Words and Phrases. GET THE BEST in Scholarship, Conven ience, Authority, Utility. Tbe Bookmaltif • • • • • • IN THE BOOKWALTIR HOTEL - HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIR1 ALSO REST ,R00Afc M E A L S N O W las C E N T S . Lunch.Counter on Main Floor V Open Day and Night. The Boat of Good Deed In tho Out- inary. Department. J. H. McniLLAN. Funoral Dtrootor and F a rn ltu rr Dealer. Manufacturer of' ttotnoRt Giravo Vaulin and Cement XuiltilSf Btoeke, Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon' and Dentist. GRADUATE O. 8. U. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn. * Citizens ’Phone 98 and 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIO Very Serious It is<avery serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong ono given you. For this reason tvo urge you in buying to ho careful to gst the genuine— B u c k ' - B sh i Liver Mefildue Tho reputation of this old.relia* bio medicine, for coHEtlnation, in digestion ondllver trouble, is firm ly established. It dess not Imitate other medicines. It id better than ■others, or it would hot be the fa* Vorito liver powder, with a larger salo than all othera combined. SOLD L i TOWN 9 * atlas hotel .............. 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