The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

T^W T ls rr? FINER THANEVER WUI Be the Ohio S ta te Fa ir to BeHeld a t Columbus, AUGUST 31, SEPT* I, 2, % l Rttuiki tad Afirtellw* WUI E c U^ m t All Forum' ExWWtloM FIVE PULL DAYS OP INTEREST. ExpotlUqa BttUdlnd Xxt«o*iv« la Proportion and Grandly Arranged For tin Numerous Department* of W*». Fair —Speotal Feature* and CI im Attractton* For Bsch l>$r Fro* to AU - » Fin* Speed Program, The beaufie* and attraction,* of th* Oblo State Fair Ground* at Columbus are many. The bullllngs that have ., been constructed upon them are grand In appearance, extensive In capacity, ■and most convenient in arrangement for exhibition purposes. Anrattempt to describe the grounds must he futile. They must be seen tp be appreciated, and enjoyed they can not help but he by all who visit them and have in their nature k spark of - Jove for the beautiful in nature intern sifted by the touch of art. Upon enter* ing the grounds from either of th* main gates, the picture begins to un- lold. aa the eye tabes a general glance at th* surroundings. Clean.walks and' hard gravel driven lead in every direc* tion„winding about the massive build* tags and coursing the reserves of rich lawn apd shaded, retreats, conspicuous for grandeur and inviting for rest. The principal avenues are lined with large,' healthy trees, the branches of which overlap and * form"&.bower of beauty, lellghtful in appearance and refresh* sad *Hmty d^plays. The •MS# SpSctBum* of erary laid gad tardea arpp wDi be shown, Orchard, greenhouse and (lower garden produo* Go#, la "the ftnast displays of fruit, the rarest and most beautiful of living plants and flowers and loads of cut flowers and floral design#; The products of the sciontlflc and practical dairy and demonstrations in the art of cheese and butter making, with all the machinery, tools and uten­ sil* used in. the business, Hoyt may be seen the great depart­ ment o f mechanics' and manufactur­ ers* products, such as stoves, ranges, heaters, plumbers' goods and wares, house furnishings and general hard­ ware, The endless variety of articles and displays in this division Is always Interesting to all visitors. Another extremely rich and hand­ some division of the group, of depart­ ment* is that for carriages, buggies and all line pleasure and light vehi­ cles, This department ha* the reputaA Gpn of being unequaled by any simi­ lar show conducted anyfvhere. While Columbus is the great center of th# United States for carriage and buggy factories, the exhibit at the Ohio Fair represent* factories from yery many cities, attracted by the advantages of the Fair-and the lively competition for trade at this particular center. An always Interesting department Is the one'for merchandise and musical Instruments, and this year it will b# crowded to the utmost capacity with a great variety of the richest and finest merchandise, tastefully ar­ ranged in fancy booths and attractive form, Uere the visitor lingers,long to Admire the many beautiful displays and charming effects. - Nqt far from the group of central buildings with departments, distrib­ uted as above, stands the woman's -building/ It is located in'* pleasant- •portion of the grounds, with attractive approaches and, surrounded by riCb lawn, The building Is devested to ex­ hibits - representing the work of women, and IS always a'feature of the •Fair, This year many changes' have been made In the Interior arrange­ ment of the building, . NOWequipment has /been provided and the premium LEADING TOWARD WOMAN'S.BUILDING— OHIO STATE FAIR-, - — 7 ' - ! * * .rr v * l ’ ■" , fug to the patrons of the fair in wend log their way' frdm one point to an­ other over the grounds, Glittering, .lakes, on the bosom of which majes­ tically dost the finest, specimens of Water fowl, are encountered, in three different portions of the grounds, and these attract and hold the attention of every passer-by. The gently1sloping banks surrounding these lakes are studded with ornamental shrubbery and flowering plants, and on the greensward shaded by trees, some rare and all perfect, the people find seats' and lounging /places; where, by the comfort afforded and the vision feast enjoyed, rest, recreation and the greatest .pleasures are secured. The . hum of the busy part -of. the fair is. for the time, forgotten, and. the mind Is prepared .for the lessons to be un- fohlletl or for the absorbing and stor­ ing of the knowledge imparted by the lesion* gone through. The exhibition bulldlrtgs for each of the many departments of the Fair riso In massive proportions amidst all these beauties of nature and land­ scape art and ornamentation, so con­ spicuous in «very direction and . so pronounced In grand effect. First, is the great central group of buildings, seven in number, each sep­ arate and independent of the other, , yet so constructed and arranged as to . give, from a dislance, the appearance ■ of one immense structure, covering list so generally revised and' added to that the department will be afore in­ teresting than ever before. It would.require columns to describe the appearance pf the great live stock building*' and their advantages for the care and exhibition of , the different, classes of animals, These buildings, one each for horses, cattle, sheep and' swine, .with a group of five for poul­ try, ocoupy a portion of the grounds, sot too far distant from the other ex­ hibition buildings, but sufficiently far away and unobstructed by other struc­ tures to make the live stock depart­ ments a noticeable and most attrac­ tive division of the Fair. Th ■>build­ ings are all substantial in -b.aicture and commodious in accommodations. They have .already attracted wide at­ tention ahd have been pronounced by exhibitor# and Visitors to be all that could possibly be desired fpr the pur- pqsQ. and far surpassing the buildings ever seen at any other exposition, •tate, national or international. During the Fair these several build­ ings will be filled with representative animals, herds and flock 4[ of the high­ est types of perfection of the different classes arid of the different breeds. Competition for the many prizes' offered will be spirited and interest­ ing, as th* animals .are brought into the arena In attractive form, to be passed upon by the judges. The fan­ cier* of pure-bred live Stock will see TUff GREAT HORSE EXPOSITION. BUIUDIN&—OHfb STATE FAIR. * A. a -J l A „■u_ w* Ji . u-i5JUJIA flb# several acres of ground, ICaoh build­ ing of the group IS equipped for a par­ ticular department and arranged ftr the beet ampler of th* exhibits be­ longing to the department, so that comparison may be intelligently mads and tbe greatest good result from the Object lessens presented'. After view­ ing one distinct class of exhibits tbe visitor pssses into another building where will be found an entirely differ­ ent Otf** of exhibit#, and so on through, all the buildings of the group, With never a confusion «<« •** by reason of a conglomeration of exhibit# that non only oo»fu« thos# who seek knowledge from the articles and dls- ptnyn patented. Here, in tk« sMaWt eompleuneee and in richness of per­ fection and arrangement, will be feuad tarn exhibit* of term product*, M urky to loaf : On first mort* agefrOrtittOOOto #3000 at #i* p«Y cent per annnm, 'Addfete M, Terry- nmn, 27 8, Limestone At,, Springfield 0* Care J . 8, the best that Is'produoed, and a.gea- eral show worthy of attention and large patronage. ‘ In the Speed department of th* Fair and in ail the classes for fancy driver# and elegant turnouts there will be #ufl< ficlent to please every taste and excite every Interest, Novel feature# and •pedal attractions .have beeft engaged for presentation each day of tbe Fair, not for ata extra price but free to all Visitors who bate pasted the State Fair gates, No one will be disappoint* ed in the special attractions. Ten bands of music Will enliven the oocasiofi and fcfth class Concert music Will be made a feature. The State Fair of ISO?, this hut* dtedth anniversary year of the stater should, and no doubt will, former fair* —Workmanship, am tm y , «««> handling and moderate in price ate featufCfl of Thomas drills. Look them over. CHANOE IN TIME OF TRAINS- Under a new new schedule in ef­ fect Aug, 2, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedar- ville m follows; j'lAsy ^ No, 18, 7:.40a. iq.j No, 34, 8:24; ». ni.; NV32, 4;42 p, m,j No-120*. 11 •p. m. *FJag for Columbus passenger*. ■ WEST. No, 3 3 ,10;21 p. w.j No. 8X, 0;33 p. ro.; No, 119$, 8;10 p. ro- ’•‘Flag stop. For particular information on tho subject apply to ticket agent, E. g, Keyes. Advertising is the fertilizer that prepares the ground for another and better crop. A Woman's Complexion. It is rank foolishness to attempt to remove sollowoess or greasinesa of the skin by the use of cosmetics, or ♦‘local” treatment, as advocated by the “ beauty doctors.” The only safe and 9ure way that a Womans can im­ prove her complexion Is by purifying and enriching the blood, which pan only be accomplished by keeping tfie liver healthy and active. The fiver is the seat of disease and blood pollu­ tion* Green's August Flower acts, di­ rectly on. the liver, cleanses and en­ riches the blood, purifies the complex­ ion. I t also cures, constipation, bili­ ousness, nervousness, and induces re­ freshing sleep, , A single bottle . of August Flower has been know to cure the most pronounced and distressing caseB of dyspepsia and indigestion. New trial size bottle, 25c; regular size 75 cents, at all druggists. J SUMMER OUTING. Vacation trips to attractive places for outings, •including popular sum­ mer resorts may be enjoyed at low fare by purchasing excursion .tickets over the Pennsylvania fines. -A-list of points which may be visited in­ clude tbe-NatiOnal Capital, Philadel­ phia, NewYork?Boston; the seashore, Niagira Falls, summer havens on the Great Lakes and in north - michig in, in Colorado andCalifornia, and cool retreats in the mountains- ; ' ■ .The annual excursion to Niagara Fails over the Pennsylvania lines wifi take place August 14.t .The fare will bes especially low, and the retort lim­ it will be sufficient for enjoyable side trips to Canada. \ Tickets to (ibautaqua Lake to Lake side and Putrin-Bay, to Petosk’ey, to Mackiuac Island, to Traverse City, and the. BCores of cool retreats in northMiehigan; to Devil’s Lake and the Dells of Wisconsin, and to the air tractive resorts Of the ndrthwest find west,.may be obtained at principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania lines,"every day.during the summer!, On July 6 to 8, inclusive, special low fares to Denver will be in effect for the Christian Endeavor Meeting. On July 15 and 16 tickets to Detroit Will be Sold at low (ares for tbe Ep- worth League meeting. On July 31 to Au 4 U 8 t 13 fares to .San Francisco will be very low account the G. A. B. National Encampment, and . on Sep­ tember 18,19 and 20 a trip to Balti­ more may be made account the J. O. O. F. meeting. . ‘ In fact opportunities are offered for outing at low fares Via Pennsylvania lines to any part of the couUtrp, par­ ticularly tp the summer resort sec­ tions of the United States* Full in­ formation regarding low fares* tijme of trains, etc., will be furnished upon application to E, S, Keyes, Ticket agent, Cedarville. W inona lake , I ndiana * Delightful Summer Resort on the Pern sylvMia Lines. Indiana’s famous summer resort, Winona Lake on the Pennsylvania Lines, is an attractive place for per­ sons desiring to combine devotion, rest and recreation. This resort is, the sight of Winona Assembly and Bummer School, and is annually vis­ ited by many persons from all parte of the United States. Beginning May Iffili. the opening of the season a t Winona Lake, ex­ cursion tickets to that resort will be placed on sale via Pennsylvania Lines; For particular information about fafes and time of trains aptly to Tick­ et Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, or to F. Van Dusen. Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa, Information about attractions at Winona Lake furnished in teffiy to inquiries addressed to Mr, S« C. jbiekey, Secretary and General Man-- 6&63V ^-... ■ Advertising is the plow that first lays hare the ground for planting. .... . . ... fe Two Day*. T o Core ft Cold in One Day m t Lanttv* Bww® - > inm 1iJI 1'i iNj.iiiiLMni)wip*#iifiMi'‘ mw i i li imu J‘wfltjugfinuiminiumi OUR G R EA T MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN FULL SWING. This sale has become a yery important event inour business year, and thisseason has been, most successful, The quality of the merchandise offered is'above par, and the prices are in many less»than the actual cost of manufacture, thus insuring; positive bargains in every line. Men’s and Youths* (Suits. Over 150 Men’s FiceE . M, :Byetem Sui1^ wortb #t8, #20 : and #22, •.'now. * , ............................ $ 1 4 . 9 8 One hundred (1Q0F Meitffl Suits, regular price U2, !#t4 and#lfii • Choice of. 75 Good Suits fodds and ends) worth- from , $ 4 - 9 8 All of our Youths’ Finest Suite, worth #12, #15 and #18. n o w . ^ , $9.75 Strong line of medium priced Suite, formerly #10, .. ,.i iHOW* ** ».###••♦.*•#« f #»4a f. *.;r. ».■#. f. •' $7.50 Good honest Suits for school wear, regular price „#6 and #7, n ow ..,.’. . . . . . . . , . ' ........ . $ 4 . 9 8 Boys ’ anci chilidiren's Knee Pants Su its at Cost o r L e u T h an Cos# Prices. Men's and Youths’ Trousers. Choice of Men’s Finest “Paragon’1Trousers, worth #7, #8 and #8,50, in sale a t . . .. $ 4 . 9 8 Big line of Blue, Black and Fancy Trousers, Were #5 and ' #e, $3.50 All Woo! Trousers, well made and worth #2.50 and #3, now ♦• • «• q * 1.98 All #1.50 and #2 qualities in sale a t . , 1 . 2 4 tStraw HattSale. One Dollar Does' the Duty of Two. All #3.00, #3.60 and #4.00 bats n ow .. . . . . $198 All # 2.00 and, $2.60, grades ,y H O W «4. »t ( 1 - 2 4 Afi #1.35 to $1.50 qualities BOW ***v**V'.e* • • a « 9 8 c •' W c . Choice of all 50 aud 75c hate n o w . . . . ! . , . . . • 25c >* COWRlCNTS&’y »v c hGTM-O/ Otuir G r e a t « 5 h i r t O ffer. Sixty dozen Negligee Shirts in new patterns, “Wilson Bros.1’ “Emery” and'*‘Amer-, * ica” makes, worth #1 and ' $1.25 now. 76c or 8 for, - $ 2 ' N ecKw ear . .. , - / B a r g t e i x t t e . : We -hAre just closed fifty dozejpi choice ties from Wilson Bros, in teen and four-in-hand ‘shapes, .worth 60c, in sale a t S5e or 3 fo r,... . . . . $ r Sweeping Reductions in All Lines.. Don’t'Neglect This GoldenOpportunity prid This Sale Will Be of Mutual Benefit to You and Us, - No China-ware Coupons Given During This Sale. -' 50 and 52 £ast M a in Street. W £ •; j GEORGE H. SMITH, Cedarville, Ohio, Agent ,tor United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are bb plain as npteB. If you want protection* take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment, life, with Endowment Settlements. You can carry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment;. If investment, we will pay you #400 more than you pay in, at the end of 20 years. We give, you 7 elective conditions you can change a t your wifi. From 2 to 3^ times face value of your policy in paid Ufi insurance without re examination. Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. IT DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR # . “PITTSBURGHINFECT” FENCES, ALL GALVANIZE STEEL WIRES. FO R F IE D D , F A R M a ND HOG F EN C IN G . THEONLYELECTRICALYWELDEDFENCE. E V E R Y R O D G U A R A N T E E D R E S P E C T . Q The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY LOWEST COST. No Wrstps. to Bold Moisture and cause »» n qfQ#* 4 - ’'pmaBUhaHI’VMscr’' FsaciiW. (BU ik I m Ufityk.) AbsoluialySTOCK PROF. WflflanSAVEYOUHOMEYonFtadng. ■ CALL AND SEE IT. C*M. CROUSE, CEDARVILLE NOTICE OP APPQlNTMEMf. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of thel ate James A. Turner. August 4,1203. W, J.WiuwMASf, ' * 35d f t ' r Great - M gg rf2* ’in rt ft Word Invention. The B f . njsington is destined to make back numbers ot exietiug type­ writers, Has .5 new and valuable features ofmerit, any two of which .Wouldmake a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. Wo are noWoffering a limited amount of stock to, in­ vestors at '$1.00 per share. People arc heeomingintoresled all over the world and are beginning to realize what a won­ derful invention we have-. More than $30,000 worth, .of machines have already twin ordered.' The typewriter world is watching with interest the comingof our machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution in this great industry. As soon as we shall have sold enough stock to complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell out machine, no more will be offered at any price, • If you wish to make a gilt-edge’investment In an in- dustrial enterprise, of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends write us jfor prospect trs. Preference ia positions given to investors. Capital Stock $1,500,000. Shares $1.00 Us The Benington Typemritef Go., ANU3OS LYCEUM BUILDING, KANSAS C m , MISSOURI. J. P. BOCKLETT flACHINE CO. XENIA, OHIO. t New Shop 415 West Main Bt, Next Lutz’-Blacksmith Shop. .,,' AH Kinds of Engine and Machinery b RepairingaSpecialty Liver Pills That’s what you need; some­ thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You need Avetis Pills. Vegetable; gently laxative. CASTOR!A Ytf Intent* and Children. TNKMYeaHan k\mp Bo^hi ftp*!*** *4’C m d f ¥ r ^ &&mimvXi* Want your mousUche or beard alte«uUtellK«w«orr|chhl*ak?U** BUCKINGHAM’S DYE Sulwcrihe (hf tlte ilurgldr HEW. One— it. p. One—3 h. p. ‘One""4 h, p. J5T.KAM KfUHaiHBv One—8 b, ». Two—T b, p. One—25 b, p. Onb—fiS h. p. L is t of Machinery w e H ave for Sale, Gknoline Engine* on hand for Immediate Delivery. SECONDHAND. O b e ^ f r b * ;• -0nn-^3'*h*pi.',:■ . :v: * (jn c^ lO h .p , Miscellaneous Machinery on Hand, in Good OrdVr, Three*—Turiflerc. I Soveu-Bmoke Stacks. I Three—Tanks. Kight—Boilers, t {Three-Blowers, I Tsn—Steam -Pump*. One Wood Sawing Outfit, Five-'-Deafen. Prices, Dimensions, Capacity furnished on appli­ cation. Send for complete second hand list* Get our prices on new supplies before buying t t e » wbere. ' vm TielenMjtepiafiat h rimys wmt MM - i

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