The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
IT k T : .■} LATEST AERIAL INVENTION CREATES BIS SENSATUm ’ ‘ ^ ^ ^^ ,|,ILJ . Il An Anrinl Graft Absolutely tinder the Control of Its Operator Perfected by A . Roy Knabensbue, America’s Peerless Navigator of the Uncharted Skies—Trial Flights Successful in Every Details ww DREAM O f AGES IS NOW A REALITY This Wonderful Craft, Carrying Three Passengers, In Addition to Its EngiiicCi and Operator, io Be a Daily free feature at the Coming Ohio State Fair, to Be Held In Columbus, Aug. 31, Sept. 1a 2,3, * t Resv>«»AMammclh Caralval Jiiduding Balloon Races and Half-Hojirly Ascensions of a Captive Balloon, .Provided to Acquaint All With Delights of an Aerial Flight The subject o£ aerial navigation is flaw receiving earnest thought, of scientific men throughout the world, and with the rapid stridesr being made in solving this seemingly un fathomable problem it is safe to Pre dict that within the next decade' air vessels will completely revolutionize present modes of travel. - The recent journey of Count Z6)> pelih, who met disaster" after nearing the end of the meat remarkable flight in aeronautic- history, and the success rthat has attended various, government experiments with aeroplane devices, , groves conclusively that man’s invent- " five genius will ■soon” master this problem, and the dream of ages will . he an actual reality. - • , America is strongly in the lime light In- its aerial Invention^,- and ho doubt its most famous and -success- iosaij through tho air at a speed of 60 miles per hour Ina, calm, while in a moderate wind this Tn■ tedueo^io; different lines than any heretofore used by Captain JCngbenshue, and the vessel as a whole has but faint re- semblance to any other so-called air ship. , The Chip- State Board of Agricul ture, recognizing the wide interest now displayed in aerial navigation, liga contracted With Captain Knaben- slme for the appearance of this latest scientific invention in dally flights and exhibitions at the coining State Fair* to pe held ■ in ' Columbus, Aug. gt, Sept, j, 2r 3, 4, next, thus, afford ing its patpons opportunity of sailing up'Into and through, the. clouds,-chap eroned by the world's greatest navi gator of .the uncharted skies. My. itnabenshue’s contract calls for daily flights afcd exhibitions,- including a daily contest of Speed between the airship and a racing automobile. Cur ing the interim between flights the machine will he housed la a mam- jhoth aerodrome, where its scientific principles, will -he explained by. the inventor. Not only Will State Fair visitors be entertained, with daily flights of the passenger airship above described, but, exciting bglloon races will-be an other thrilling feature. These will bo conducted under the personal super vision of Captain Knabenshue, and hanfisome' trophies .will be awarded the successful contestants-In the'vari ous events, - A complete balloon farm will bo installed, and to acquaint the more timid visitors'with the pleas ures and delights of apt .serial flight, a captive balloon, in charge of a com petent operator, will make"half-houfly ascensions each-day of the Exposi tion, Aug. SlpSept, i, 2,'i, 4, 'next. „ With, the aerial carnival as here A. HOY KNASEtiSBUE. outlined, the superb harness races ful inventor today Is A. Hoy Khaben-; and the innumerable free attractions shue, a Buckeye product. Sir, Knab- ‘ provided, the coming Expoeltiotf in ft* maxima, atohf).q|d£.a ypnag scum "apjnafeTPdnt and «wtt*rflRl-&aeiht tea* j A w f c i * tu^iat win » « t&». w AUTOMOBILEGUIDEBOOK .liiiiM,ii|iiii;ii!.i'il' i .L a V w i T ' t ' I ' i ' w ■ SOUTHWESTERN OHIO TUST PUBLISHED BY TUB Middletown Automobile Ctafe .t a r a s a r a s s ^ ^ i 1 IT JfS A FRIEND INDEED TO THE MOTORIST I t gives authoritative infonnationermeernlnf the roads with two color maps, list of garages, UfotoEand. rates, the new Ohio State Automobile Law, places of interest to visit Apd other information of value to uutuists. ...........The book consists of 70 pages, handsomely printed in two colors on double eoated stock, and hound ip buckram olpth, with gold stamp. Size <1x9jtidt right to Jeeep- m the ' pocket o f the machine, where it will he handy. Twelve full page maps, each Bhowibg section of coun- - try lfrsSOmllcB, with sectional cross lines, Jmil* each way altitude above sea level, showing gfudo*. Bixty-flve routes lire given in detail. Price, Postage Prepaid $1.50 ‘ . -Send youf order to-: Secretary, Middletown Auto Club M I D D L E T O W N , O H I O . ' . to aesriaJ mMgxtioa, aad '#a» th* first inventor to successfully Sail a dirigi ble balloon. This occurred, during the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St, XibpJs, attd since that time he~has con- th* history of th* {data-. .It 1* not alone in amusement fea tures, however* that the Exposition will excel all others, as .the interest in each of Us seventeen distinct do- structed many machines of'different partments is such that all 'wHl be designs and patterns, until today," as filled to overflowing'-with most mag- the culmination“of his years of effort nificenfc exhibits and displays, depict- and study, ho presents to the public ing the greatness df the Buckeye the' most marvelous air vessel in the; State. world's history—-a passenger airship. This machine, in its intricate mechan ism'an<l general, form of construction, closely resembles Count Zeppelin’s Many fraternal and social organiza tions will meet in annual reunion On the fair grounds during the-continu ance of the Exposition,. Including the German airship, and Is far In advance Patrons of Husbandry and the Mod- KNABENSHUE’S PASSENGER AIRSHIP. of any wious American invention. Gracefully nailing the seas of air as a huge bird of prey, this “strange be wildering craft Is absolutely under the control of its operator, and so perfect is its mechanical effects that flights are now possible even during the most turbulent weather. While the mechanism of this latest aerial creation is a carefully guarded secret of ita inventor, the following brief Tlescriptloa of this marvel has been obtained from Captain Knabcn- sbue. The elongated gaa hag is con structed Of thousands of yards of-im parted silk of finest texture, sewed in squares that it may have tho greatest strength. The bag has a capacity of £0,000 cubic feot of hydrogen gas, giv ing a lifting power of approximately 4,000 pounds, enabling it to carry in addition to Its operator and engineer three passengers. Tho envelope Is 130 feet m length, 34 feet in diame ter, and. suspended to this by steel wires Is the carrying car. This latter is 00 feet In length and has three separate compartments tor passen gers, (in either side of tho mammoth gas cftvblopo are attached two aero planes Of secret denies, which serve to propel tho vessel attd resist tho wind pressura, Tho driving power of th* machine la furnished by two deli cately const! acted engines of 40 horse power each, enabling tho craft , em Woodmen of America. The first ; Earned organization will held Its an- 1 final reunion Wednesday and Thuro 'day, Slept. 2 and 3, with. promise of the largest attendance in its history. State Master F. A. Derthick has pre pared a most Interesting order of ex- ; ercisea, while suitable entertainment ’ will he provided by the State Board of Agriculture, On Tuesday, Sept, i, will occur the annual field day of the Modem Wopd- tneh of America, for which a varied : program of athletic contests, With , rich prizes to the successful contest ants; has been prepared. The leading feature of the day, however, will be a competitive prize drill* to bo par ticipated in by the crack teams of , the state, Secretary Poland of the committee in charge fa confident that no less than 26 teams will enter the contest, while he predicts ah attend ance of at least 13,000 .Woodmeb on that day. The local camps of Colum bus are preparing to 'entertain visit ing brethren in royal stylo, and the day will he devoted to more firmly cementing tho ties of fraternal broth erhood. ,t Tho Ohio State Fair Is a grand •state educational inolitutiolf, of tho highest raulr, deserving of the patron age of every citizen of the state, and no doubt1its attendance record will bo Rhatfercd this year. , TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Wei Malt* Faded arid Worn Garment* i . o o k i . i k e . n e w . Practical Garment Cleaners & Dyers, 1i West Main HIroot, ffyrlitfcriold, Ohio. COI>v»C«Va I have fo ld e d to close- out imjr entire furniture “business on account o f flailing health. Wo will .sell every- article' iu® stock afc& cut pmce. Carpets, Bugs, Drwggets, Linoleums,' and all kinds of house furnish- 1 “ ings. I f you are-looking for bargains come and see uv« *Wr wili still cQnrinpo~our tmdev- takingbnssnWas before..,...,. 0 - ; 2 0 1 W . 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Regular mail service has been established, the roads are good, rural telephone Iine3 traverse tho country, and automobiles are in common use. The deeded land In thia district sells for front 510 to 518 per acre, There are many instances this year where tho crop equalled In value the cost of the land. * In Butte County* South Dakota, there is considerable government land open for homestead entry. Government land offices are maintained at Lemmon, Hettinger and BOwman, where filings and final proofs may bo made. All of these towns areon the new lino of the Chicago Milwaukee & S t Paul Railway In Montana, thc"new"railroadtraverses good fanning land. Itbasbeeil demonstrated that big crops of grain may be raised. Along thoYellowstone and Musselishell rivers, the water is used for Irrigation, attd phenomenal yieldsofalfalfa, sugarbeets, and grain, aro always certain.' In the Judith Basin near LewistoWn, Montana, is one of tho most remarkable sections to bo found on*tho now line. Under natural rainfall, the famous bench lands produced this year an aVerago of $3 bushels of hard * wheat to tho aero, and tho price was 9Jcents per bushel. The basin contains about ISOO square miles, and isSparselysettled. Some government land still remains open for settlement. A government land office ismaintained at Lewlstowfl. In Fergus County, outside the Judith Basin, is one of the greatest stock countries in thoworld, and good ranches can bo purchased at a reasonable figure. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway CO. has established an immigration department lor tho purpose of- assisting in tho settlement and development of the new lands now being opened/ Pamphlets descriptive of its resources will bo forwarded free on request. * F . A . M ILLER $ * l t i r * l f * a » * « n g * r A g im t , CHICAGO - , G R & B . HAYNES t iw it t fiM k t t t A g e n t s 05 ADAM* fcTItm*, CBiCAftO ri!lit$i<l5fa*latifo*jfoi*fcu ' \ IN . . . A plet Slat .tfon Aug lu ll five with its b : -bun* engo and eoinj mori quirt Hoar „ Ito; direc ialoa for fct that 1 - ful fli scng« • that each tban . made ,Capta i* seas 0 . will l< The . aerial. -esfc th* additi . Rights compi racing to the t an aer tensiv , trxvan wish t- the da , Angus , they v carniv meefcir ance i above In a* an ud anause’ i tractet visitor a- .fleet.. the eitr olabori The < open I •acb pi cssary .work oi We 1 that tlu the non at the v them to leas a w essentia work. The su desire to In the c* lags sell artce, P. Look aft tional at care of t * a o - When sale of st ply upsi With pi push coi late, hoi lout fore as a rule of* . $17 ,5( Fancy f- Suits foi at the re of $11.01 Atcado abmbej*’
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