The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
£[ i8 Cedaiville. Haraltl. fcHURtM services . £5i««fi P e r Vetir. KARLH B U U - Ed itor Entered a t tho Post-Ufllc vilfo. October 1)1, Ib-ff, ■ela ‘a “tatter. 1H t ’rdar- Bocond Tlirru wilt 5a' no jm a c tin g In tl.o i 11. J‘. frabinrfh. ile g u la r ■ church vfillrrtmufl Yviil J>o jakt-n a t Sabbath School. > '• C h i l d r e n C r y f a r F l e t c h e r s M. E. CHURCH I f y o u own, a n ic e h o m e - b s i t lgirg’3 o r sm a l l , y o u can im - ip^U’anceimmensely by building ''<»i&fcwalfcs, hut the front steps, curb- proveitac notpnly the stone, well cover, coils., Icitc.; nostSj etc,, of concrete, 7- It nc iilykept clean. It is so mucii neater than wood ant?1* jra^anltary. t ever decays —is nrc aim rat prlal —and -can be eas" ' Cans.tt* ii the simplest felling material and t!-.# nioet dureb.e. taitlilyj.jrac *Vm dean aand and a-* few #*ek* of good Portland Maunt—preferablyUnivarsal , because of its nnifonp quriiey *nd great strength. FOR S A L E B Y TARBOX LUMBER CO, be * ** F ill l>AY, APRIL S3, 1913. $t00 Rewards $100, The readore of this poper will be pleaee- lo learn that there Is at least one dreaded dtewse that science has been able to cure in -all ite'stages and that is Catarrh. HaUV Catarrh Cure is the only positive curenow [ Inawn to the medical fraternity. Oatards j being a constitutional disease. requires*! \ . constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, anting directly uj> du.the blood and mucpils surracc-s pf system thereby destroying, the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient. Strength .by budding np the Constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors lmve so much faith.in its cuyutiye powers, lint they offer OiieHundred Dollars forani ease that it fails to'Cure, Send for list n testimonials. Address. F. J. CHFKEY-&Co, Toledo 0. Sold by Druggist, 76c. - « all’s Family Fills are the best, ASK OUR SALESMAN FOR . Campbell’sVarnishStain ■»*-The-best andmeat durable finishfor FfoorjJFunuiare&Woodwork Thereisnotlung flkelt: 13color* MadebyC*rpent*r-MortonCo., Hector*’ BROOMHOLDERFREE ,Q BreMQt it* Coopoo-M de»W» dor* tadto- et»n»oo, ci iheOucphdlBroomHolac;ida» FOR SALEBY N o t i c e t o B r e e d e r s • ^ “ O f s s Draft Horses The Teroheron Stallion KERNEVAZ 87218 (94100) w ill, .stand tor service for ap proved mares at the GreenValley Stock Farm Ohio, on H m iles east of Xenia, the Jamestown Pike. C M, CROUSE H. BATES Kernevaz ia a 3 y e a r old dark gray, weight imported b y j McLaughlin Jiros., of Columbus, 0 . Call and son' th is great S ta l lion before breeding elsewhere, { Terms:—jSEO.OO to*Insure inaro in foal w ith return privilege; Fees due when mares are known to be in foal. N o t responsible for accidents. Arnold Bros. SUCCESSOR TO] Proprietors o f- Green Vo,Hey | Btoclc Farm, Bout* 2, Xenia. |j J. L: ELLIOTT, Attendant In Charge, ROHLER &TRUESDAtE MEAT MARKET Mr. Juhu rioDorman has- pur chased an Oakland automobile?. OtfOStmikiy School, • i lo.:iSii Public wu isb if, Sermon by s tl o pastor. Subject: “Thh F a ith -; fulnei Hof God.” ; Epworib League at. o’clock. Leader; G. IL Hartman, Subject; "Tim Italian hi America” . Hear ( ’apt. Hobson on the Destroyer” May 1st. •Great 1in Prayer mooting Wednesday even- j Scripture; Psa. 1. I Foi: S a i d ;- horse wagon, Mlichell make onc- DUES SOCIAL, A. C. Kyle. - Mci. H. M. Jamieson, of Canon City, Gob, formerly Miss Bailie Cooley, has been seriously aiek all Winter in Minuequa, Peublo hospital with very little hope' of recovery. Miss Bernice' N^ thup returned Tuesdjiy evening from Christian?- Imrg where she visited , her'aunt, Mrs. Straus, who suifdred a stroke of paralysis. Bev-, W. G. B o H>, wife and three children, of Bovina Center, N ; Y. aragaet-.s of the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, B. S’terfett. Messrs. Alereld and Delmer Jo.be, members of the SoJma graduating (class w ill entertain the members of ! their clnss a t their home, Friday {evening; WALL PAPER S c per Roll w ith \ m any p a tte rn s to p ick from , j B ird 's M amm oth S to r e - Hear "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" at Lila opera house "Cedar Day” night. Admission 25 cents; —Special prices on five pound or more of coffee, Nagley Bros, —Over 120 patterns of picture frames to select irom A t McMillan’s., —Messr».-Ci.—I3. ~Jobe~and._Homer Jobe wherein Sidney Monday where they attended the funeral of a cousin. ’ Mrs. George Sturgeon, who lived With her husband on the Henry Harper farnj died suddediy on Wed nesday of heart trouble wh ile seated a t the dinner table w ith the fam ily, The deceased has been, troubled with her-heart for some time but was no worse than, usual and hail jgstlin ish ed a largo washing th a t day. Death was instant and with out warning. Besides the . grief stricken husband four lit t le ' ch il dren the yoiuigesc. being two, con stitute the fam ily .» The funeral will he held Friday from the home, burial to take p lace a t Jamestown. At. Hie April meeting of l he Bonier Loyal Temperance Legion, which Was held at the home of Miss Mary Brvin, it was unanimously voted l>y the members present {some thirty in number) that the local organi zation affiliate with the Btate Young Peoples’ Branch of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and adopt the State plans of work for Young People. A "Dues Social” w ill bo held by this organization in Carnegie H a ll on Friday evening, May 2nd. A ll members of the former Senior Loyal Temperance Legion aro urged to be present. - • ' - . The young people ot the town'who are interested in ihe. advancement of higher ideals for young people are cordially invited to, attend. TIME FOR LIMING PASTURES Late Fall I* Beit as Winter Bains Will Work It Into Soil—spread aa Soon as Air-Slacked.' ~ The phenomenon of the black rain as reported by Mr. 6 . E , Bradfuto and others has caused considerable comment. I t seems that other counties experienced the same thing. Various reasons are assigned f o n t but the mystery still remains un solved. ■ The latter part pf the fall Is the best time to lime the pasture, as the winter; rains and snows will gradually work . it Into tlio soil-. A medium dressing, about 40 bushels or ah-slacked lime Bpread to the acre. Is about the right quantity to use. One bushel of fresh ly-burnt lime, when air slacked, will make two bushels; 20 bushels of fresh ly burnt- lime Will cost six bents per bushel at the kiln, which'is, $1.20 per acre, not daunting the’ hauling. This is aa economical dressing for one acre of grass pasture. The lime should be spread as soon as it is alr-slnelicff. The hold should be ran over with a sharp iron-tooth, harrow, and about ten pounds of a mixture of timothy, red top and blue grass sown‘to the aero. In the spring sow two pounds of red clover, one pound of white- clover, and one pound of alsita cloverseed to thb acre. The clover and grass will make a rapid growth in the spring if the land is in good health. Lime sweet ens land; kills out sorrel; rots up the vegetable matter; disintegrates the bard particles of clay-and puts the ground Jh good condition for plant growth- Ground limestons Is now quite large ly used and has some advantages over burntjime. Being )t^i*5d very fine, it may be drilled lh with the'seed in any' quantity. Ground Jfmsitone has I, a very mild action on the soil, and is not as effective a* burnt lime. It Is now recommended for light lands and for land that is to be sown in alfalfa; Two to three tons is said to be the proper dressing for one acre. Prepared lime or agricultural lime Is | made by adding water to caustic lime, out of contact with air. By this pro- cess 56 pounds ot caustic lime become* 74 pounds of hydrate of lime. OL’h e K ind Y<m lS::ro Alv.viya B o u g h t, ;md Which Jihfj b e en l a ik © im «m;i? SO years, lias'.homaQ tb© signature ot a and hnr; been mad© undoi' Ida per* . v nonal supervision Elbe©its infancy* Allow no one to deceive you In this, A ll Counterfeits* Imitation?; and ♦^nst-as-woed’*are but Experiments tlis t trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and CMlds’eit-j-Esperlene© .against Experiment. JU2 Hfv-a IT WILL JBMT T O m i THE HPOT aw l proro an every day wim-er every time. Good lu-altli, 1 goc-d cln-er ami long life is w ind wn prommt if you What is CASTO RIA • j'Buy 0urMeats ©astorla is a, harmless sulistituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing .Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains feeither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie, I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates tbe Food, regulates tbo Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE ^ASTOR IA ALW AYS 5Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Over 3 0 Years I t ixU se For THECJENTAURCOMPANY, i VWUNRAYSTfiEEr, NEWY011KCITY. CutYour Seed Bill in Two- i Ai ExcelsiorWillDo It How much seed do you sow to the acre? Most .farmers thla haven’t an EXCELSIOR Alfalfa and Clover Drill use 15 to 20 pounds to the acre. Farmers that have operated an EXCELSIOR generally ,buy 6 to 9 pounds of seed' and secure a good catch, because ALL of the seed is put INI the ground, evenly, accurately and not too deep, and in furrows only 4 inches apart,, thus, insuring a maximum tonnage to the acre. ■ . . • Capt. Bichmond Pearson Hobson will appear afc the Cedarvlllo opera house under the auspices of the Cedarvillo Lecture- Course Asso» eiation on tho evening of Slay 1st. This is an opportunity for the _NEW NECKWEAR—M c it * s j people of tills community to hear a and L ad ie s’ T IE S p r e t t ie s t lin e in tow n 2 5 and 5 0 o a n d upT. Choice cuts of Ye^fl, and Pork, as well Wew B e lt s and B e lt P in s 2 5 , 5 0 a n d $ 1 .0 0 ea ch , r lecturerof National "reputation. H e w ill probably deliver b is lecture- “ The Groat Destroyer”, .Don't miss fit. ; ■ HUS& Your yield of wheat will be increased also-from 3 to 7 bushels to "fthe acre through proper cultivation. The discs on an EXCELSIOR are turned to a very slight angle, no damage done to the tender tap roots of wheat or timothy plants. a . The original and only practical drill. ^Cnli and see us. jLook the EXCELSIOR over, yon will then understand why it will pay ym% to purchase now. C. N. STUCKEY & SON ~ General Agents, ■ * . Gedarvlllo, - Ohio,. WOWTO MAKECORNSHELER Few Scrap* of. Old Lumber, Usually Found on Any Farm, Can Be Made of Good Service* Tvhere there Is but a small quantity of corn to be shelled a shellor can ha rnada of a few scrap* of wood usually found on a farm. A block of wood having a eloping notch cut from one cad—in mounted on-threwrlcga-a*- Spring and Summer U •*■ # y p v t ■ ■ W e i n v i t e ; y o u t o i n s p e c t o u r n e w S p r i n g y i n e r o f w o o l e n s , , t h e iv e r i f i n e s t l in e e - s h o .w n > ^ O u r w o r k shown in the Illustration from Popu- k.r Mccbaulc*. Tho notched part as well as tho loyer Is thickly filled with g u a r a n t e e d t o b e f i r s t c l a s s o n ly . B ird 's M amm o th S t o r e . as B f N O T I C E , ! B e s t ) ! ■ - ■ a f f jT H E GREENE COUNTY FER - kinds of meats.! Fresh., and" Salt T1LI2ER COMPANY . GIVE ME A CALL H . B A T E S . Will remove all dead animal* inline Uiately, free of charge. Wo w ill also pay $1.00 per head James McCann, former sheriff in j. ibio county, died at tho borne of bis daughter in Dayton and Was buried j at Woodland. Xenia,- Thursday, ; The X en ia board of education is short of funds to continue tbo full school term and a number of ways have been considered to continue school. One was that'tho parents meet the expense so as to allow the 1 for horses and $1.60 for cows just n>s, j , s c h o o l to continue but there they lay on the ground. W ill re>~*was opposition to this in that others I move bogs and sheep free of ujbargo. • believed the lower grades should I * ‘ continue if any* Tbo board could Both i Bell Phone 623-W. i ^dvatH-e draw on next year’s funds by a majority Yoto bu t this ■tfj T w o P i e c e S u i t s ' m i t ' L i far U - O lid :«p !L ■f H Homemade Corn ©heller. KANY, The Leading Tailor. ?Phones ! Citizens’ Phone 663-Bod, Cectarviile, Ohio All ca lls answered promptly. *W!i3 Impossible three favoring and CtfAftiiL's H ew i , Manager. Df°ur opposing Money-Saving Power Lie* in Intelligent Buying STUDY THE FORMULA OF Hanna’s Green Seal Paint AND YOU WILL FIND IT RIGHT Spreading Power • Durability and Beauty combined SOLD BY Dpllics <2;Ivon, ia so that their hoadd protrudo about osc-half inch, Tlio car of tho coni Is placed lu tho notched f-art and tho laver pressed down. Two or threo_.strokes of tlio j lovor will roinovo Bli then kernels from tho cob. A. box is provided and conveniently located oa one leg to catch tlio shollad corn. XENIA, o hi r. Buying Machinery# Ono thing that cuts down the profits on the farm Is th* expense for now machinery. Usually these machines aro necessities but tho first cost is always soiuothlng of an Item. FRESH OYSTERS Altogether Too Desirable. Dobba-vVyciiTo living hi tho coun try, eh! What kind o tn e ighb o r s have you? Aro they desirable/ Hobbs —licolrablo! (hs'M ;L.ot.t, wo haven’t a thing they don’t desire, especially in tbo .way of gardening Implements.^ •O ievery]~o- Monday, Thursday and Friday They are the hind you will enjoy, no water, nice and lame. : PHONE 110 CASTOR IA , Tor Infants andChildren* ; !- ■ KindYouHavoAlwaysBought i?oaro tho Lignatttiu of. C . M . S P O N G E R l l W f W I W W S W W W V W e iW Microbe;?, disease and death lurk in a lot of tbo meat tha t’s sold, but not in ours, We soil the best "and afc a fraction above cost, Our market is safe ami noi high priced. A re ■ * Why mo allow tbs i i buy yo’i’-^ 60 ,)n tho vt. I , , rath] TheCe G H, grouse ; Cedarvilie,. Ohio. “C l e a n U p t h e B o w e ls a n d T h e m C l e a n ” Keep TJier6 are many .remedies tp be had for constipation, but the diffi culty is to procure one that acts without violence, -A remedy that does not perform - b y force w h a t should be accom plished by jiersua- • sion. is Dr. Milos’ ; Laxative Tablets. . After using them, Mr. Nv A.-Waddell,' - 3 r $ Washington <. S t, Waco, Tex., sayS'., ■' “Almost - all m y life I have been troubled w ith constipation, and have tried m any remedies, all of .which seemed to cause pain w ithout giving much relief. I finally tried. Dr, Miles’ Laxatlvo Tablets, and found them ex- r cellont. T lieir action is pleasant and 0 r mild, and th eir chocolate ta s te makes them easy to ta k e ., I am more th an glad to recommend, thorn.” ^ ‘‘Clean pp the bowels and keep them clean," is the advice of all physicians, because they realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. Do not .delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets' are a new.remedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the' .cathartics, you have been using in the past. They taste like candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists; at 25 cents a box containing 25 doses. If not found satisfactory after trial,' re turn tile box to your druggist and. he will return your mpney. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 12 c tint 1 JS ■a, -> Is ’S lo .iic hut rdy 1 purl w 1 ti • acc ' per r. I\I Xei Tab J g H Waih shim 9, ■ ' all VQ 111(1 t ■>f wi at gi 3r. M them, .san t te-mc nore nd k e- of alike tual c 00 1c iicasu lets a omplf over using :e ca S o . D e t r A t jlets . . • jatpoirouTnllj quickly ru. your farmo£j very n.t, sad mcLve—and; StwIUocsabifi cf muss , cr bother. If fteve-,- fnila-ddlia- f every time; the cUaiteni, plcrfand surest ret j.ci.'.onmade* 2S': cc ■:...If ;’ ' ." ■rial,. ■■ 'gist 5 Furnitu ,art' M A c ( All the 1. ai ici.-'inv |r farm F R a t B k - IC i£ ' F a s t© , th e n ew p o iso n srt if.a teshe . ...XU. luuuuii su.-.yoiiMiae i‘rkr.tle ’ lorc.novfiltfr.'m the emend s-,-c.n< it t-a the l>.’.ii;you 6 iWi)ly p i c t h e SuN - and (I,- pcitonflrrcadsitDiiit-nomi.i.ioM 'is- re. j .nc,nd,ini-,c,cotwnMc. X'^< tsm l,vd t et but. Keeps mdciii.Ucly. Kiila mice, r roaches and ether veriLhi, too ^f/c* Gnartitstctiifo^th FISTULA Alto Atil, DISEASESOFTHE RECTUM I>q Mctltlian ttmona«M to tk» prof««lcn »nS ti.fl P’iV '5 that t » ir.atu * itccUHr ct thMa illw ni Ih -5 hr.l tJ year, tcrriSr.t rtjxrl.nri. Be feirt jr.i no CttiMkn Iren tclncw. Ktirn, Ktittp, BI-'Ul find Brin Jiiteu 6 i And Phcuct of Women. wniTK for ftodK os hutal uisusu tn in ti * iJ itm'-c.-itnmnuofp»tl.et*cureJ, faijl!Uh«it 8 af, d k * j . j . M c C l e l l a n SfSSSSSL .: C olumbus , 0. 4. t i TO ..onm ta& We by us in ‘ A p- purchase *•' :fe.nc f*."?lU'r^ t*«UJ ■ cih *:{ m "s ic. 1- - L i ; 3 - , - a ■ f'tf. y&s w w Furnita CTUN P rn and tl. * m itlatM* DO N ’T WA y o u r .w a n ts r itm * i* . * • ■ coMisn llvered to • cut p rices. ' .LAN jus , 0. 1 The Bookoialtef ..Hestaurant... Quinine 100 Iron 100 Anal 1 0 0 C a m llt€ 100 Cat! 100 Cah lit m THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET 2 HOT DINING ROOM FOR LADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. roe l! UP STA NOW ag CJSNT'B. Lunch Obunlw tan M*in floor Open Day and 4 L L’.&N'X floor I The Host of Good ITsfd In (b0 Gul- n ia iy Donarunent. M oney R ef f,HK’ , . , ---------- ■. . K o d o l & j oalplution^heh^ti D i ^ T h a S i S : «es«c uriib-i'.i.i b-ilvLUr
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