The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

M erediths u s ic S to re . DAYTON, O. N ow j Loca ted A t 131 S. LUDLOW, ^ New Cappel JBTd’g * Second Largest Stock in Ohio. HELP* U8"pR0W The Gedarville Herald. £{>oo F’e r Y e a r . KARLH BULL - - Editor Entered a t the Pcst-Oflleo, Cedar- villt>, ,'Oetebor 31, 1397, as second class m atter. v FR IDAY , NOVEMBER 3, 1811 I “The Liver Pills act So Naturally and Easily 99 Such a statement, corning from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have in these pills. M r. A. L , Wilson after trying them wrote: "I have used Dr, Miles’ Nerve and Diver Pills and also your Anti-Pain PUJs, on myself, -with good results. Tho Liver Pills act ‘so naturally and so- easily th a t 1 scarcely know th a t I liavy taken si pill. I'Yeciuently being troubled with headache I take an Antf-Paln Pill and get i ■ Immediate relief In every case.” A. L. Wilson, Sparta, ill, Mr. Wilson was for a number of years cashier of tho F irst National £ an k of Sparta, Dr. Miles’ <> - Nearve and Liver Pills are different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are “ impossible.” after one trial on, account of their harshness. Dr. Miles’ Nerve and - Liver Pills do not act byshder force But in an easy, natural way, with- • out. griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. If the first bottle falls td benefit, your druggist will return the price. ‘Ask him. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. - I THE TAX LEVY, The mlnnbers of (the "Village Boa t'd of Education have placed a proposition before the voters •of the d istric t a s to increasing th e tax levy three mills. Th is question’ihust he decided a t the regular election th is coming Tuesday* • •The tex laws during the past leg­ islature underwent » great, change and a one per cent law was passed, th a t is the total assessment from all taxing bodies must not exceed ten hulls or one per cent, the interest and sinking f unds excepted, >When a greater levy was necessary the people ceuld vote upon themselves hot to exceed one and one- half per cent, or fifteen mills, I t is this section o£ the Jaw th a t the board has followed as has coun­ cil, 1ft the hope th a t the people will w o tp 'tfm d e ^ ' o ' . The school board /tb is past year receiveci f0,2(K) from the aftditor and under the preseiit lin iit will no t be able to getmore*fchan •$8,200 for this coining year. Of the first amount it lie village alone pant $4200 bu t will only be called upon to pu t up $1,983 this ooming year. These figures rep­ resent the amounts for school pur­ poses and have nothing in common with township or village funds, even though part of the school dis- tric t is outside the village andtakeft in small "portions' of the township, Ifc ean be seen th a t with only $'3,100 for nex t year the schools could be operated bu t about five months. , I f fche village share of the expense last year was $4,200, and under the new Jaw will be only $1,983 the tax payers will escape with less than half the former years. With such a condition it cannot be said th a t the board could operate the schools and keep up the stan ­ dard. There must be a shortening of the school term, reduction of the teaching force or salaries, a'nA one can read ily see tiia t no such re ­ trenchment could be fnadc .so, th a t the board-conjd keep up the schools on w ha t th e present levy will earn The village is in about tfie same situation so fa r as council is con corned, thftugh I t m ust he adm itted th a t through the legislative and particu larly the executive branches there are greater chances ot creating outside revenue. For instance i t is ft Weil established ru le th a t the eX e o u tite ; or admlftistrative branch should be self supporting, which has not been the case here. The officers instead of earnin « the expense, of their office have lived on the public. The school board and council can b y law issue . bonds to cover this shortage in funds bu t there is inter- est charges th a t have to bo m et and this would be saved by the people granting th e desired levy. Should the levy fail to be authorized by the people, bonds will have to be Issued The TI ebaud has always stood for fts low'a ta x ra te as possible h u t it appears to be good business judg­ ment in recommending the tax levies a t th e election Tuesday. Property valued a t $500 la s t year o f thp Ideal j cost in taxes under the $8.05 ra te 38 * ! ^ * 2“' . Providing the same was 1douhl«tl in value and is now listed T h e ladles I ftt $1005, under the greatest possible are ju s t as j tax levy the taxes on th is property much .interested in a new fabric could only bo $16,'a saving of $8.66 yo n have on die shelves as they are under last year. in any home happening. Your store | . ____ _ hews and anoimfeements in these} „ 4 , _ ,,, columns will reach a large circle of ! r*r8‘ •[*J p ‘ George cele- eager buyers. Tliis will enable you j brated their sixtieth wedding anni- to sell your goods while they are ',.cr?ary Tu^ 8‘1a?, atr it « home of Where Are Your Interests fl[Are they in this community> ! QAre they among the peopje - with whom you ’associate? j Are they withthe neighbors. - ' and friends with Miom you do ■ business? If so you want to know what Is happening In this community, You want to know the goings and comings of thopeopla with whom you associate, the little news items of your neighbors and friends—now don’t you? • , That Is what this paper gives'you Iri every Issue. It is printed for that purpose, It represents your Interests and tile interests of this town. Is your name on our sub- . sorlptlon books? If not, you owe ' It to,yourself to see that it is put there. To do so Will Be To Your Interest |ABusinessProposition Did you ever stop to think, Mr. Business Matt, that the news of your business is as much a part i BIRD’S STORENEWS Wo will pay you Per dozen for CLEAN FRESH EGGS. We can handle your sur­ plus APPLES. Bring us your samples and we will give you a price. S U G A R Is off again You can ge t a 25 lb. ack of Granu- lated Sugar for $1.85 at our store. U n d e r W e a r Our best grade of Underwear for men ! is WRIGHT’S HEALTH, '• ..... '■ : Iamb wool fleeced aud extra fine. Shirts and drawers $1 each; Union Suits $2; other grades 50c. ROLL OF HONOR. ThonamcB o f pupils neither ab ­ sent or ta rd y ; D istrict Xof ,?l—Paulino Collins, ! E a rle Collins, Lois Linson, Willis ) Carry. 1District No. 2—Rosa Andrew, Grace Bradford, Ilazol St. John, Ruth McMillan, Howard Murdock, W ilbur Conley, Lynn Nortftup, Dwight Northup, Donald Nortbup, Russell* Bradford, D istrict No, 3.—Alice Lackey, E d ith Ramsey, Opal Strowbridge, Catherine Smith, Clarence Smith. D istrict Ns), 4,—Frederic Thomp: son, Narhert, Weimer, Wa; ne Wei- mer, Wilfred Weimer, • District No. 0.—Leo Conner, Rob­ e rt Evans, Elizabeth Greswell. • D istrict No. E lva MeMJIian, Clara Widener, Flossie.W ldener. James Harris, Leon Shepard, Willis Shepard, D istrict No, 7.—Mary Matthews, Nellie Neff, Leigh TayJor, H a rry Davis, Denis DavJsi Wilbur Neil’, Howard Matthews, Harold Davls. t 1. P. TUtenour, Snpt. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION. FRESH BULK Per Quart Per Pint OYSTERS 25c 15c. We se ll the best $15 Mens Royal Blue Serge Suits In the county. We guarantee them $2.50 le ss than any other dealer asks for the same quality. BOY’S KNEE PANTS AH grades* ages , plain Knicker styles, 25c, 50c 75 and $1.00. IN THE REALM OF FASHION Tucked and Scalloped Blouse. Very fine white delaiuo Is tbe mate­ rial intended for this pretty shirt, with silk covered buttons aud a pllsse grand­ father frill of soft white lawn, . Groups of pin tiicks create a pleas­ ing fullness in the front, and this* dain­ ty decorative treatment Is repeated on the deep cuffs and collar, the latter concluding with a small pllsse tucker *t the lawn. By cutting the right side of front in scalloped prittes, a method also pur- ncu* and fresh and you will not have to sacrifice later at remnant counter prices. Think it oven There’s a Way Tft defeat tits mail order man's cut­ throat methods In this community, The way is publicity for your bualnesi It's the same way he uses. Out i their son, Mf, R, O. Georgo and fam ily of Bello Centre. Mr, and Mrs. George have hem Visiting there some time h u t are expected home today or Saturday, The Ladies Aid of the if . E. church Will hold ft m arke t Saturday November 11, In fche/room formerly oecftftlM by Ralph Towiiftley. ’MAf- columns trill give your business th# ; f efc opens a t i i s o p , m. Don 't miss publicity you need, ! tf,}8 chance to get good home-made j bread, rolls, plea, cake, etc. • . [ Official Board meeting, Tuesday | V A ] | 0 \ » r p Tf* evening, Nov. 7th, in Brotherhood ■ J * v u ^ w c to 1«iyyou< i K oom s. from font Itoaa* mertkant and Mutid by ! xvoylIIH W SwftawM mm , r o e caa abray* cud th« ; - ----------- * *na«uwc*raMU of rapt'oenutfrekti&inriintten f l« UMaecoltuSM—man TfSo trlii atuud b.ick ei f ,r t ty *tat«tu«nt ami price they inak<-. i No other paper is quite like The Youth’s Companion. I t is tftkeu in half a million homos where the the. choice of reading is,m ad e with as much care ns the choice of friends. I t entertains, it satisfies the keen zest for thrilling adventure, it is rich in wit aud humor, and all the while its purpose is to' he to every reader a help onward—i* ver a drag backward. Among th ft-con tribu to rs to tbe volume ’’will be General Baden- Powell, the delender of Mafeking and founder of the Boy Scouts, W aller Cariip, the celebrated foot­ ball coach, Hudson Maxim, the in­ ventor ©fliigh explosive s, Governor H a rm o il, of Ohio, Percival Lowell the astronomer, Jacob Rlis, Marlon Harland, H a rrie t Prescott Spofforct, Rev.* Francis E . Clark, founder of the Society of Christian Endeavor, etc., etc. ? The serial stories alone, which will follow one another the year through will be Worth $1.60 each when pub lished In hook form- By subscribing to The Companion you ge t them a ll and 260 other complete stories for $1,76, and the Articles, Miscellany,Boys’ Page, Girls' Page, Household Page, etc, etc., pu t in for good measure,- Now is the time to subscribe, sending $1.76 tor the 52 weekly issues of the new" volume, fo r on January 1/1912, the subscrip­ tion price w ii| be advanced to $2.09. . Do nof forget th a t the new sub­ scriber fo r r19l2 receives free The Companion’s' Calendar for> 1912. lithographed in teu colors and gold, and a ll the issues ol 1011 free from the time the subscription Isreoelved. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass, New Subscriptions Received a t this Office, • Executor’s Public Sale! I will sell at the late residence of Mary C. Turpbull, deceased, two miles east of Cedarville on the Turnbull road, Wednesday, Nov. 15th, 1911 Commencing at 10 o’clock the following property, to wit i 9 HEAD O. FiNE HORSES 9 Consisting of 2 draft brood mares, 1 two-year-old draft gelding, 1 two-year- Old filly, 1 two-yeaf-oid roadster gelding, 1 yearling roadster filly, 8 weanling draft colts, extra heavy. 15 HEAD OF CATTLE 15 Consisting of seven young extra good Po'led Angus cows, will be fresh in Jan­ uary and February, 7 fine Polled Angus spring calves, and one two-year-old Polled Angus bull. , 7 0 Head of Fine Merino Shaep Consisting of 50 breeding ewes, 16 Spring lambs and 6 Merino Bucks. ; 112 Head of Duroc Jersey Hogs i Consisting oi 76 head of feeding hogs, | 25 Shoats, l l brood sows,and 1 thorough . bred Duroc Jersey Boar, 18 months old. | FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Consisting of 1 McCormick binder, 1 * Oliver breaking plow, 2 riding cultiva* | tors, 1 Superior grain drill, 1 steel hay j rake, 1 steel roller, 1 hay ttdder, 1 mow* j er with clover buncher, 1 rolling cutter, | 1 tooth hairo •, 1 flat bed feed wagon, 1 corn shellcf several sets of working har­ ness, haltc , bridles and numerous Other articles, 1 three horse power International gas­ oline engine with Pump Jack. TERMS OE SALE i-A credit of 6 months on all sums over $ 5 .6 0 with two approved securities. Mrs. Retta B. Clemans. Executrix of thfcEstate ofMary C, Turn- bull, Deceased. Lunch on ground. ' S. T. BAKER, Auct, W. I.. CLEMANS, Clerk. Prin ter's Ink fa r headache fir. Mile*’ Anti-Pain ViB* CASTOR IA fo r infant* and Children, ^ W Yo" H«» Al*au Bought ery. I* valuable. We bftve evert Boars the fuditly i<x doing the dm wbrih itifd fifa iin i price. di best s df jog (rccXED pErAtFtBnnotisn. sued With tho cuffs, and punctuating each curve with ii fairly largo button a decidedly original effect lo achieved. The scalloped front and edges of cuffs could bo outlined by a fine piping of some dainty printed silk, the same, of course, requisitioned for the buttons, ft Is In these sonpeons ot color relief that the essence of chic is found. t o Signature oi Blessed Are They That Want Llttls. Those who want fewest things are nearest to the gods.—Diogenes, WANTED—Good Housekeeping Magazine requires tho services of a representative in Gedarville to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by spoolai method .which have proved unusually suc­ cessful. Salary anti commission. Proviouious experience desirable, but not ogaohtial. Whole tune or sparo time. Address,w ith references J . F, Fairbanks, Good If oiinekeophrg Magazine, C3i Fourth Ave., New "York City. Or, Mils*' Anti-Pain PUls rellsvs pat* Children Cry for Fletcher’s The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has hom e tho signature of and has heen made under liisy e r - songl supervision since its infancy. A llow no one to deceive you in th is, A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and #<Jnst»as-good” are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger th e health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. IT W ILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove •an every day winner every time. Good health, good cheer and long life is what we.promise if yon What is CASTORIA Buy Our Meats Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and. Soothing Syrups. I t is P leasant. I t contains neither Opiums Morphine nor other Narcotic , 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 assim ilates the Food, regulates the Stoiiiach. and Bowels, giving healthy and. natural sleep* The Children’s Paiiacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ►Bears, the Signature of TheKindYonHaveAlwaysBought s^ i i In Use F op Over 30 Years THECENTAURCOMPANY. I t MURRAYSTREET. NEWYORKCITY. First Fall and Winter ^ Shipment of Suits, Skirts, Waists, Sweat/ ers at Hutchison M Nentor Under­ wear gaining in favor. Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery —All new. Cases full of/New Trim­ mings, All over Netts and Laces. v f , 2 8 2 3 Hutchison & Gibney, X E N I A , - - - OHIO. Fresh Fish A N D . O Y S T E R S . C. M. SPENCER’S Microbes, disease and death lu rk in a lo t of the m eat th a t’s sold, bu t not, in ours. We sell the best and a t a fraction above cost. Our m arket is safe and not high priced. . C, H. CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio, NewfromCover to Cover WEBSTER5 NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY JU ST ISSUED. OJ.in Chief, Dr. W.T. Harris, former U.S. Cpm. of Education. The Webster Tradition Developed by .Modern Scientific Lexicography. KeytoLit- cratnreofSevenCenturies. General Information. Practically Doubled. 2700 Pages. 6000'Illustrations. 406,000 Words and Phrases. GET THE BEST in Scholarship, Conven­ ience, Authority, Utility. i l l i Writ*terSpecimenP*gato C & C. MCRRIAM CO„ SPRINGFIELD, MASS. YouwllJdrug*favortomentionthiipublication. The Bookmaltif M I j tM IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS * ALSO REST ROOM. M B A L 8 N O W , as C E N T S . Lunch Counter, on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tha Beat of Good Used In tha Cul­ inary Department. J. H. McHILLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer, Manufacturer of Cement Gtftve Vaults and Cement Building Bloeka. Telephone 7. O d a rrille , Oble. DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist, GRADUATE O. S. U. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn, Citizens ’Phone 1)8 anti 81 CEDARVJLLE, - - OHIO awii.ui i ii i.: nii'. 1i ■ i . n , .in ATLAS HOTEL PILES' and RESTAURANT, imFISTULA REMODLED - REFURNISHED Aim a U m » . DISUSES OFTHERECTUM Popular Priced R es tau ran t for Ladies and Oentieiiied. - Service is unexcelled S. Detroit stree t, Xenia, O. E>R!*J. j. M c C lellan .StUSSflu* CSLDMStU, 0. Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask tor one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine—- BL ack -J raug HT Liver Medicine . The reputation of this old, relia-, | ble medicine, for constipation, in- fl »U**»*VMAVM. *U «<| WUHGL UlftU others, or it wouiJ not be the fa- vorito liver powder, with'a larger sale than all others combined. „ SOU) IN TOWN W Mrp. L sit-It, --The l best qtiar -Ar i s t Mrs, t . day in Co F o r B a . cheap. Mr. J a n called on Mr. C. » up this w Mrs. Jo quite sick Mr. G, L teach Thu —The p Quartette a t Johusqr Mrs, Gar h e r neice, Xenia. Dr. and for their g Troy- —Pilot . theligh tln —New st every hodj The Emb . day. atternc Clayton M • '• ) —Men’s liv an ’s, 21 field, ;Mrs, Eu spent sever with relati . Mrs. F. B erf, are visi McMillan i ■ —Call an Grinders an gines. Mrs, T. Charles Ste JngBelle C wee-Jk- ‘ ’ —For sna to Bullivan S t., Spring Miss E d i guest of h Coulter, r l days, Mieses I. soil en terta’ friends Tue lowe’en par —Violins, monies, acc a ll sorts of ■ W Mri Davi Iowa, was c the death o whose rein from Wash —The lar cooking sto in the chun tonishingly Greene 45d Marshal Monday ev Joe Baker, here on tw fines t h a ta day b a t br Mr. G. A Robert, &uc of Indiana] Mrs, Lucy has heen t the grip si Mr, F ra Charleston am* Miss Charleston afternoon Mr. H ill in zons Nat Charleston man, His -bride and ahd prospo Mrs. Tin former rosi Sabbath e Dayton, wi seaftes, Th iana for s nortli ftbou in Dayton daughti!!',. Eugene 8w of Dftyton. from Urn C . I mm

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