The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

# : f e f V 3 Other Races _ _ _ _ _ ▼ v ^ f X JiX Iw/ Jl Jfc. JL I HORSE JOURNAL FUTURITY , 3-YEAR-OLD TROTTERS - Great Afternoon’s Sport - First Race i 2 : 3 o o’clock - Only $1000 Race Ever Given in Southern Ohio ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS Palace Meat Market Change of Ownership F re s h a n d Salt M ea ts Bologna* Sausage a n d F ru i ts Rolar & Truesdale SUCCESSORS TO C. C. WEIMER, Cedarville Ohio, ANNOUNCEMENT I have purchased the blacksmith tools and business of Arthur Townsley 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 all friends to call. I am prepared to do first class blacksmithing, wood work, harness making and repairing neatly done and at reasonable prices. All 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 work along our line. Respectfully, R. E. TOWNSLEY. South Main St. Cedarville,‘Ohio. M ed ium W e ig h t C lo th in g fo r F a ll an d W in te r k A medium w e igh t su it for fall or winter is demanded at th is season of the year. W e have aeleeted our patterns w ith th is in v iew . Our line of correct shades and colorings in fine serges, eassim eres, tweeds for suits, and the best and la tes t 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. G IVE U S A CALL . KANY, The Tailor, Xenia, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE* S ta ts of Ohio, Gfeeno County Court of Common Picas, ohu Hussey, Athn’r do bonis non with Will annexed of O. M. HauRhey-, tlec'd, Plaintiff, vs. l, W. llauglioy efc alMDoMidarifcs, R. W* Haiighey, residing In tho iity of Tampa, in tho state of Flor* la, will take notice that the above amed Plaintiff hag filed ins petition 1 tho Common Pleas Court of said ounty, setting forth that said Ho* idant, IS, \V. Haughoy, as the Ad- dnistrator of said C. M. Haughoy id wrongfully appropriated money dongitiR to said estate to his own »oand bad Invested the samo In ro promissory notes, each secured / mortgage on real es'alo situate siiid Greono County, Ohio, and filing, one for $ 300,00 nnd the other t $223.00 and signed the first by lberfc X* Haughty anti Anna nugbey, imfitbe second by A* h, Haughey and Anna Haughey. Th . prayer of tho said petition is th a t tho said uotes may bo found to be th s property of the said estate and tho said defendant* It. W, Haughey may be ordered to deliver tho said notes to tho said Plaiutiff. The above named defendants will take notice th a t the said petition will be for hearing in said cou rt a t Xenia, Ohio, on and after Nov. 4th, 10H, and that they are required to ana* wer the eanie by said date or judg­ ment may ho taken against them. John Hussey, as Adm’r as aforesaid by J. N> Heanr Atty Nov, 0. The Lecture Course th is year is the equal of any offered in former years. Get your season ticket be* fore the first number, Oct. 21,foil. Men's end Boy's Sw eate rs and Underwear. McFarland Bros. HI .H i iH in e iiiiif The following is the semi-annual lis t of books th a t has hens received at the L ib rary in October, FICTION . ' Bosslero, A lbe rt—The ManW ithout a Face, Bosher, Kate Langley—Mary.Cary. Brown, D, & K .—The Duke’s Price, Bower, B. M .—The Range Dwellers. Booth, Edwin C,—The Post Girl, Beil, L illian—Carolina Lee. Buck, Ohas.—The Key to Yesterday Bacheller, Irv ing—Keeping Up with Lizzie. 1 . *' Beach, Rex—The Ne'er DorWell. Bacon, Josephine D.—While Caro* line Was Growing. Corkey, A lexander—The Victory of ; AllenRutledge, • . Chambers, Robert—Ailsa Page, “ —The Common Law Connor, Ralph—The Sky Pilot. HeMorgan, Wm,—Somehow Good. “ •“ —I t ' Can Never Happen Again. Hoyle, A Conan—The Exploits of B rigadier Gerard. Delaiul, M argaret Deland—The Way to Peace. Green, H arry Irv ing—Barbara 01 the Snows. , ' Footner, H ubert—Two on the Trail, Hichens, Robert—The Garden • of Allah. ■'-■■■■■ Hope, An thony—The G reat Mies Driver. f Hope, Anthony—The Second String Herrick , Robert—Together. Rarben , Will N.—Abner Daniel. Johnson M a ry^The Long Role. . Hester, Voughan—The- Prodigal Judge. Knowles, R. E ,—St. Cuthberts. - Lyle, Eugene P ,—Blaze Derringer. Lloyd, John Uri—Strmgtown oil the Pike. Lutz, Grace L.—Dawn of the Morn­ ing. Leraux, Gaston—The Phantom of the Opera. „ ' London, Jack—The Sea Woli, McLaren;. Amy—Bawbee Jock , MCOutcheon, G. B.—W hat’s H is Name? Montgomery L. M.—The Story Girl, Martin* H elen P.—The Crossways* Nicholson, Meredith'—The Siege o t Seven Suitors. Oppenhenh, E . P.—Berenice. ” “ The Moving Finger Parrish , R andall—K e ith o tth e Bor . ■.■":■■• . ■ der.: l. ” “ —Love Under Fire Phillips, D. G.—W h ite Magic. “ —Tho Grain of Dust Porter, Gene S tratton—The HaY vaster, Richmond, Grace 8,—The Indiffot once of Ju lie t, Scott, John B eed -rla H e r Own Right. Stringer, A rthu r Stringer-Tbe Wire Tappers. - Thompson, Maurice—The .K ing of Honey Island . Wright, Haro ld Bell—The Winning of Barbara Worth. Wharton, E d ith—House ofJfijrth Williamson, O. N. & A. M.—The Motor Maid. White, S tewart E .—The Cabin. Waaon, Robert A.—The Steering Whoei, W right. Mabel O,—Poppea of the Postoffice. JUV EN ILE . Tarbour, Ralph H .—Tho Sp irit of The School. Finley, Martha—Mildred and Elsie Mildred a t Home; Mildred’s Beys and G irls; Mildred’s New Daugh­ ter. Kipllna, Rudyard—The Second Jun* gle Book; Kim* Malone,PaulB—Winning H is Way to W est Point. Monroe, K irk -T h e Outcast Warrior Otis, Jan ies—The Aeroplane a t Sil ver Fox F^nn . Smith, Ruol Perley—Ja ck H arvey ’s Adventure. Stevenson, Burton E .—The Young Train Dispatcher. Wells, Carolyn—Marjorie’s Vaca­ tion; Marjorie’s Busy D ays; Mar jorie’s Now Friend. Weikle* Anna H .—B e tty Baird ; Betty B a ird 's Ventures; Betty Baird’s Golden Year* CLASSIFIED LIST . Coborn, Ciari M,—Our L ittle Swis<$ Cousin, . ‘ Headland, Isaac T.—Our L ittle Chinese Ooualtt, Pike, M. H« Lee—Our L ittle Pana ­ ma Cousin. «■ Iloulot, Mary F . Nixon—Our! L ittle A iaskah Cousin. , PeepsinMany Lands Series—Egypt, Slam, Holy Land , South Seas, Field, W alter T.—Finger Posts to Children’s Reading. Douglas, i I'r Geo.—Scottish Fairy & Folk Tales. Morton, Clifts. E .—H e a rt of Oak Books. There are seven of those suited to the children of tho seven grades in the Public School. They contain selections from the best au thors and are intended to givo the children a taste for good liter- » t u # . Reynolds* Cuylw—Tim Banquet Book. -An Garrett, James M,—Beowulf, Anglo Saxon Poem. Burroughs John—Bird Stories from Burroughs. Doubleday, Mrs, M. B,—How to A t­ tra c t the Birds. Seton, E rnest Thompson—Lives of 'the Hunted, Miller, Olive Thorne ...Four-Handed Folk (monkeys) Jackson, Mrs. H . M.—Bits.of Travel Whltemarsh, H . - Phelps— TITe W o rld ’s Rough Hand. Hammerton, J . A,—In the Track of Robert Louis Stevenson, Griffis, W, E —The American In Holland. Bacon, Alice—Japanese Girls and Women, Whiting, Lillian—U, 8 . L and of E n ch an tm en t.. ' . Roosevelt Tlieo.—The Rough Riders Kaempflort Waldemar—The New A rt of Flying, . . Ribs, Jacob—The Old' Town; My Neighbor. Roosevelt & Others—U. S. Politics ami Government, , .Abbott, Lyman—America xn the Making. Paris, John T . ~ Making Good. Jordon, D. B.—The Call of the N a­ tion ; S tab ility of Truth. Beglde, H a ro ld—Twice Born Men. Strong, Josiah—E xpansion ; I ’be Times and Young Men; The Next G reat Awakening; The Challenge of the C ity ; Religions Movements for Social Betterment. James, W illiam—Some Problems of Philosophy. ■ - ■ Wundt, Outlines of Psychology. Boyce, Josiah—Outlines of Psychol­ ogy. Thorndike, Edward L ,—Elements of Psychology. Morgan, O. Lloyd—In troduction ' to Comparative Psychology. Moll, A lbert—Hypnotism, W h ittaker, Anatomy o t the Brain and Bplnal. Cord. $100 Reward* $ 100 . The readers of this pspar will bs plau* lolaarathst there ii at tau t ona 'dtmOM dtssste that scistiee ha* been able to sure tn ah lit stage* Snd' that i* Catarrh.' Ball Qitorrh Cure is Urnonly positive sure now known to the medics! fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional discus, require* eonetltotitswU treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure!* taken internally, acting directly up <|i the blood and mucous surma C of syktam thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by Wading up the constitution and MstsUnji; nature in doing it*Work, Thi proprtatom bars no much fsith in its curattvs powers, bat they offer on* Hundred Bollars for sny sun that it fails to emra. Ssnd for list o tsstfmonhl* _ .AddsMa r . J. m r m Y A Oof Toisd* O 3iffd tty Druggist fils. . all's Family PiUs avs tlm heat, Pub lic S a le As I have given up some rented land, and having aisurplus of stock, I will sell at Public Sale at my residence On what is known as the Littler farm, U miles east of Cjifton ill miles north west of Sel­ ma ahd one mile west of Selma pike, on the Tindall road, on- T U E SD A Y . O C T O B E R 24 , 1911 Beginning at 10 a. m., the following property, to wit; 12 H EAD O F H O R S E S 12 Consisting of 1 grey draft home I years old, sired by Prince Albert; 1 bay gen eral purpose horse by Bobby Burns dam by Bang Fatchen, extra good driver; 1 black draft mare, 4 years old,-with colt by side;l browft Bang Patchen mare, 17 years old, good worker and driver sorrel driving hiare, 8years old,yearling draft gelding by Prince Albert; yearling black gelding by Boer Jr.; yearling draft filly by Bismark; bay driving mart ft yearold, can be driven by any one; bay weanling gelding by Ugein; bay wean ling gelding by Royal Simmons. 97 , , H EAD O F H O G S 97 Consisting of 50 April pigs, will weigh ICO lbs by day of Sale; 5 sows with pigs by side and two will pig by day of sale 5 H e a d o f c a t t l e Consisting of 4 miicb cows giving milk one suckling calf. 2 9 H EA D O F S H E E P 2© Consisting of Ift Merino *"es; 12 lambs 32 0 S H O C K S GOOD CORN FARM IN G IM P L EM EN T S Consisting of feed wagon, Wheel break­ ing plow, gang plow, 2 walking cultiva­ tors, plain Superior drill, and other ar­ ticles not mentioned, Term s made known day of sale JAMES HARRIS, LAMAR TITOS* Auct* ROBERT ELDER, Clerk. B o n a n o Mrs.................... . Hfgbmoro, 8. D. writes us under da te 30-29*10. , “ I prefer Bonano to any coflee substitute th a t I have used, and I have tried about all as thorn.” o rig inal 0 # above m our files. All tOBlhnomals published are voluntary and unsolicited, T ria l package limkes ten cups. Sent postpaid for 2e stamp. Dept A. International Banana Food Co., Chicago, Hi, mm* W E have now 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. MEN ’S Shoes in Box Calf, Gun Metal, Pritent 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 for the little folks. Good Shoes at Reasonable Prices Frazer’s Shoe Store, XENIA, OHIO. Only Once in a Lifetime You will buy a boiler if you buy wisely. A boiler will give you SUMMER HEAT IN WINTER, will heat every portion of- your house, and the fiioney invested will give more comfort, health and happiness than can be obtained in any other manner. It will banish colds, pneumonia and will ROB WINTER OF 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 not - have it done before. HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILERS furnish well heated houses at minimum cost of installation and for fuel. Twenty-two years' experience shows us what to furnish to secure best results. O U R C A T A L O G IS F K £ £ . Ask for It and for sny Information about Ifeatlttg. G I BL I N ®. C O .' .. U T I C A , N. Y. PR IN T IN G T o Cure a Cold in One h a y TUwLwwtive BromoQgiitiNeTiMstft* /fry Ortp m m m e p

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