The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
Veterinary Pointers By Dr. DAVID ROBERTS, * Waukesha. Vis. Thoioostdy cxsiSiRs yonr e * c &clock by tafeinri the psiicc, which ibouEl be from 2tJ t> 4*J. lak e sheir letaperaHnc which ^"jignates fever by the tica id a Veterinary I ever *n'*n;H!n:gt.vr, Th e live steel: owners of the United ,rf,',tc 3 would fee cevcrql million dollars wealthier if they gave their live stotf; I ropercareand attention, each a«lieawithin the power of every live stock owner on earth, 5a the form of Dr. David Roberts Veterinary prescriptions. ponotespcrimcnt, or permit others to do ■ co,on your live stock vvketsthey aro ailinfj, far the proscriptions of Dr. David Roberts H have been placed within reach of every livestock owner on earth. The season of "Hop Cholera is on and an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Indigestion is one of the great. '*channels of this disease and shonld be pre- vented and overcome by the «?c of- Dr. David Roberts Hog Tonic internally, and pens should be thoroughly disinfected with Dr. David Roberts Disinfectall. Abortion in cows can be positively wiped out of any.herd on the face of the earth by the use of Dr; David Roberts Veterinary prescriptions. Damp, cold, rainy seasons, such as fall,- often producc'inflamcd or raked udders in cows. This can be overcome by the use of Dr. David Roberts Coiv Tonic and badger Halm. Do not waste your time and energy in trying to make a milker out of a beef animal, or a beef animal out of a heavy milker, as the law of nature will not permit it. ’ In operating upon lambs, pigs anti calves, always use freely Dr. David Rub ens Healing Oil. : , I ■ Precaution against death of cattle by bloat should heguardedby keeping on hand One of Dr, David Roberta Cattle Trocars.. Cattle that have broken into cornfields, and have overeaten, should be kept from drinking water for tncntv-four hours and bp given small doses of Dr. David Roberta J.axotouic dry on the tongue. “MILCH COWS’* If the point of thb teat bo stopped'up, making milking a difficulty, use Dr. David Roberto Hard Milkiug Outfit. Remember that you aro not keeping livestock to look at or for pets. They should cither be profitable or ho killed. Very often non-profitable animals can be made profitable by adding to tlielr feed such ingredients as will aid digestion, and is contained in the_ Dr. David Roberts t?tockvigoc, mined with linseed meal. Th e proper time to dehorn cattle is when they are ealve* a few weeks old by .the use or Dr. David Roberts Horn Killer. If an animal in a herd be afflicted with Inrop jaw, it should either be treated or killed, as it is exceedingly dangerous to the balance of the herd. Dr. David' Roberts Absorbent will overcome lump jaw in cattle. Thoroughly disinfect your cow bams once a week, as this will prevent and over come many diseases that cattlc.are heir to. Use Dr, David Roberts Disinfectall. If you want your hogs to fatten (prickly and -economically, give them Dr. David' -Roberts. Hog Tonic. This will rid them of worms, prevent indigestion and many other dangerous diseases too numerous to mention, - • Sell your cream for/agood big sum, use part of the check in buying a pail of Dr. David Roberts Calf Meal, a substitute for whole milk, for calves. Anyone wishing specific directions in- the treatment of live stock ailments should feel free to write Dr. Roberts. Inquiries ■will be cheerfully answered. 1 "Wo carry in stock all of Dr. Davit! Roberts’ prepared prescriptions. They are the “Best by Test” . C. M, IlIDGWAY, Druggist. TheOhioStateFairandColiim bus CAMPING AT CHAUTAUQUA. Do you wan t an ideal, outdo or, {• valatlun? Then camp a t tho Miami | Valley Uhniitamjua, A' im*io [ beautiful location cannot he found ialong- the great Miami. ) hundred tents interspersed anmug tho trees afford lnjjnco for a happy, congenial colony for more than t th ree weeks. The electric lights,.! the good, san ita ry conditions and ] cool, pure drinking water add much > to the coinmrt of the patrons. t i{ For those who wai t an in tel lectual feast tho management 1ms providek the best program in - th e history of the institution. You will find recreation, in boating, bathing, fishing, tennis, baseball, or a quiet !stroll aloug the three-fourths . mile (ofjrlver,fron tand back among the beautiful cottage homes, ■ The '"Seventeenth Annual As sembly will be held Ju ly I7tb to ; August 12th, 1912. The following is ’a p a rtia l h a t of talen t to appear on '.this year's program, j- Senator Moses 13. Clapp, of Min- jnefeota; Lulu B, Shepherd, the !suffragette; Senator J, l1. Dore, ol Qiclahoma; InnesB and ; Dr, George R. Stuart, Dr. F. W, Uunsaulus, I)r,. Newell DwightHilliSi Elijah Brown,- Be Brun Grand Opera. Company, South African Kfllr Boy Choir, Tyrolean Qodlers and Alpine Singers; Debate on Socialism, Dr, N. J,- Corey, ' Prof. Adrian and numerous concerts and special features. Any one interested may get full information and illustrated program by addressing the Manager,' F. Gillum Cromer, Chautauqua, .Mont gomery Co:, Ohio. - OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Begins Thursday, August ist « ; I t ’s the one sale tha t all Springfield folks and those living within a radius of fifty miles lock forward to as the One Big Bargain Event of the whole year. This Sale Will Last Ten Days Only I t will be a bigger even than last Summer's Sale and tha t sale was a record breaker. Summer Goods will be virtually given away and Staple Goods such as Silks, Dress Goods, Table Linens, Domestics, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies. Cloves, Hosiery, Muslins, Underwear, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waisf.ii, Corsets, Laces, Embroideries, Leather Goods, Ribbons, and Men's Furnishings will be sold at prices tha t will make this, Our Fourth Mid-Summer Sale, the most successful we have ever held. Our mailing list consists of 20,000 names. If you have not been fortunate in being on the list drop a card and we will mail our. four page circular giving full details as to goods and prices to be offered during the sale, beginning August 1st. 1Best you forget. .Wo -handle i n i- versal cement. Also patent plaster. Tarbox Bnmbor CO M em b e rs M e rch an ts A s so c ia t io n --W e pay your fare to Sp r in g fie ld and back home a ga in on a ll purchases of $15 .00 and over. T he Fahien=Tehan Co • Th e State Legislature appropriated' $25,000; and the city ot Columbus added $50,000 more for the- purpose of cele brating the end of one hundred years, - since Columbus became the Capital .City of the Buckeye State. / This Centennial celebration will.be held, by act oEthe Legislature, in connection with the Ohio State Fair, during the week of August 26tli to Slst. The Columbus Centennial Commis sion will have the'expenditure , of the $76,800 above mentioned; and will co operate .with, the Ohio State Board of Agriculture in building up and prompt ing the greatest event of this kind in Ohio’s history. Reports indicate that every county •will lake more than ordinary interest this year in the State F a ir because of honor and respect that are' to be paid to the Discoverer of America, Christopher Columbus. .LARGE-SCALE. ; Every feature of the Fair will he enlarged and in keeping'with the occa-1 P h ila d e lp h ia , are vjieifitig w ith Bov. sion. Half of the states of the Unien will contribute to the magnitute and success of the event. Thousands- of. dollars have been spent since 1911 to improve and beautify die grounds. New and commodious buildings have been erected this year, by act of .the Legis lature, to take care of the overflow exhibits. New exhibitors are demanding space for displays, while old .exhibitors are paying for more space and spending hundreds of dollars to make their ex hibits more attractive. An- elegant colored and illustrated catalog will be sent free to ail requests', by . addressing th e Secretary, State House, Columbus. You Don’t Need a Town Crier to emphasize the merits o£ your business or nounce your special salc3. A straight story told in a straight way to, the readers of this paper-will quickly reach the ears o f the thoughtful, inteliigent buying public, the people who have the money in their pockets, and ‘die people tvho listen to reason and not noise. Our books/ will show you a list of kind o f people you appeal to. Call and see them at this office. L o st:—,A gold cuff-, button with diamond setting iu Oedarville or on the ColumbuB pike within turn and one-half miles easfc’of town. Finder re tu rn to tbis olHee and be rewarded Fairbanks Building 12, 14,(6, 18, 20 & 22 Main Street Springfield, Oh jo. Bov. and Mrs. John A. Grogg.-of C. M. Bitchie andfan iily a t Clifton, Dr. and Mrs. Bitchie are Mrs. Gregg’s parents. Dr. E. O. Oglesbue is the latest viet.im of the automobile fever anti to cure the ailment purchased a Fe-d louring car of the local agents, Nagley Bros., Tuesday. The Dr. Is the first o f ^ h e local ,physicians to take up with new mode of traveling; Messrs. Harley Speaks, of Spring- field, and OUie Barcus, of Newark, and th e ir fam ilies, were guests Wednesday of Mi. .and Mrs. Bee Shyoades. . ' ’ • Word has, been received herd*of the serious Illness of Mrs. G. E . Snrades in Xenia, who 'fa suffering frohi hasty consumption. ' Friends have little hope for her recovery. Mr. Foster McFarland eat£> home sick last F riday from h is trip to Cedar Foinfc on the grocery excursion.- Mr. G. H. Crouse and wife spent Tuesday in Xonia, the former being one of the appraisers of the stock of Buck &Marshall, meat dealers In th a t city, the, junior member' of the firm retiring. Going Some Expresses tho way the merchandise is going out of this store, shelves are being emptied fast, and the Administrator’s sale will soon be ended. A sale that will long be remembered by the buying public of CEDARVILLE. Final reductions on what is left this week. Everything now marked a t prices regardless of cost to manufacturer or material. LET YOUR MONEY EARN 25 Per Cent to 33^ Per Cent IN THREE MONTHS , i ’ . ’ In three month# you will need an overcoat or a fall suit. Possibly sooner, All fall and winter suits and overcoats carried over from last season now on sale a t a reduction of one fourth to one third the former prices. The styles and colors are what will be worn this coming season. You cannot inv is t your money better than to put it into a suit or overcoat now and save 1-4 to \ what it will cost you in October. You will have goed interest on your money for ninety days, Come this week while you still have a chance to get some of the exceptionally good things ! the Administrators offer for your benefit. EXECUTOR’S SALE. In pursuance of an order of sale of the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, we will offer for sale a t public auction on the 24th Day of August’1912 a t 2 o’clock on tfte premises In the Village of Ccdavville, Ohio, the fol lowing described real estate situated- In the boun ty Of Greene in tho S tate of Ohio, and In the Village of Oedarville and bounded and. des cribed hb follows: Beginning a t a post South-East corner to Susanna Jackson : thence with the line N» 64 deg. 45 min-. E. 152^ feet to a posfc In the Side of an alley:-—thence With said alley S. UG deg. E. 50 feet t« a s t a k e t h e n c e S. 51 deg. 43 tnlii. W. 152.r$ feet to a stake in the edgoof a s tre e t:—thence with said s tree t N, 8(5 deg. W, CD feet to tho begmning. Being lot No. 40 of Mitchells and Dunlaps Ad dition to Ilia Village of Cedarvilfe and being the' same premises con veyed to said deceased James Townsloy by William A, and Ellen E , B&dgors by deed of date January 23rd l8i$ and recorded In Vol. 74 a t page 23 of the Deed Records of Gfeono Comity, Ohio. , The house on said premises has no stree t numoer but is Bltuate on the East slde of Miller S treet between •Xenia Avenue or Grove S treet and Railroad S treet in said Village of Oedarville, Ohio. Said premises are appraised a t $lI(K).00. Terms of sale:—Cash on day of sale. To be sold in an action pending in the Probate •Court of Greene County, Ohio, wherein Robert S. and Frank L. Townsley as executors of James Townsley, deceased are plaintiffs; and Robert S. Townsley ot a l are delendanls. Robert S. Townsley and F rank B, Townsley, Executors of James Townsley. dec’d. | By M. J . Hartley, | Their A t’ty. Ju ly 25,1912. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTNG X X To Cure a CoMIn One Day <*cLaxative Bromo Quinine TaWets. T U s signature,1 vSeveii MDBooFootssoM ia pest 121months. Cures Grip in Two Days, on every 60 VEAR 8 * EXPERIENCE Wiliner 1 1 6 -1 1 8 South Main St »! Dayton, Ohio. When We Took on the Black Cat We did so because we: believed outsell every other line in town. We were right. I t has. its .merit would T rade MAhra . OEltfiNS',- _ C opyrights A c . caMfcmftBA.keUh *na (IMerlntlon mar luu'srfatn nnf arlnint)- free whoflrot r «hv hahomok ' cr u m w >. ui.ic.t MKficr for tecBrmv pafftfw, . r r*Yf.n thlr,tilts Mima A Co. fc t;iw spc:uin*tii*i witt.cue ctinrxo, la tho Scientific jumcilcait. -A ImnrtUomelr ItlostrilMl w ertir. Idirccat fir. tnlatlnn ol «n» tlflo Jniirrtn). Terms, }:) a ffa rt fonr Jtiontl's, }1. SttdbyAll tiowsdoalors, ice, 135If flt„WAshluxton, li, Brkn LAZYLIVER " I 6tid Ostcsrcls so *amt tbpfc I vonld not be vlUiouS them. I Tfsu ttcabled a ftront deal with torpla Uvar and hr,«<iliclio, Now siiico taUln* pajcajats Candy Catliartlo 1 fesltrryirn-.rh bolter l shall corlslnly rcoommond them to my Yrle&d*. Si tho ho'BlttciUclnel hav# eyff sr-en." ' I Anna Bastuot, Osborn Mill No. 4, Fall Btvor. Mass, < best For I Wis*Mlr TJwB ow eli j k Hiocaiuto CANoVO atmastic ^.floasan Neva— w l. palatahlf. Patr-nf-TnatoUoAil,IloOdOd, i . S>«?»><,Wfial:o« <-fl-riV, 10c. S3 p ,l«S. NflM*1 ■i ,ta tablet stamped OOv, •snarantcod to tairoory.mr |ru,nay bach. *t«i‘lln(rRfcme4y do,, U!jic«oorN.Y. ,AKlilf4j|>J>LE,TENMUAIOM And if you wish to know why, all you need to do is to come and look over our good looking and good wearing men's hose. Take notice of tha t Extended Heel—made by Bpecial machinery—which is an exclusive .feature of Black Cat, and which doubles the - life of your sock. Notice their soft lustre and even beautiful, col ors, Almost sheer and handsome as Ladies' stockings, yet about as strong as the children’s. Vb-,>Sl SPRING COATS shown WAISTS SUITS —Latest Styles and Lowest prices ' SKIRTS1 —Fine selection. The best for $5.75 yet CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM - Room Rugs a Specialty $5.75 up $ 1,00 Up Lowest Prices Reached Hutchison & Gibney X E N IA , OH IO . $100 Rewards $100. • Th« readefo of tliis paper will bo please* tolMm that there Is at least one dreaded ffifcWMHunt science hau been able to attre in ell its stages and thnt is Catarrh, Hall's Ontnrrh Cure Is the only positive cur# now known to the medical fraternity. Cntafrlt beftig n comtifutional disease, rcijulras a otKKrtftBtioonl treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cureia token 1xtcrnaily% acting directly up oh the blood and nuK’Oussurraecs o£ sy.stetn tbareby dratroying tho fouiidatum of the diswteo, ahd giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and «s3ifttiitg liiitcuti In doing Its wurlt, The proprietors bftTeao tnbch faith in it;j ruprilv-e pnWbt‘5, h»» fKitgr oiler one UoauhVd Dtdlara for miy eat* Unit it foils to cure. Send far Hat o UnHtnanfetk, Ad^lnsw. F J. ClIFffEV ACo, Tolcda O, flow Hr Druggist, Tic. •X'l #*»!)* PlUe m file best, ELAST IC ROOF PAINT for tin, metal, paper, fell and niberoid roofs, F , proof against the weatheror rust. Absolutely nok 1 porous, Will not crack,•peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after once m t It a fine Ingmaterial, Contains no ingredient* such as salt and lim* which enter into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof and iron paint* on the market to-day which have no elastic qualities aiid aro destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to crystaluo any- metal. It is germproof. Stndfor tinuhr andp>ut list. Why m t p m hose iht itst *>Atn it rasam mere. T h o pA u< uM *N e o a iP K n t o o . , r e n d ^ > „ t , B.v in .. This month’s Batterick Patterns are 10c and 15e~~none higher.
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