The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

F JULY fSENSAT IONAL HALF * PRICE SALE,"! Columbus, Q.,--.The following bul- < letm v m issued by State Fir* Mar-11 iljul John W. Zuber, o» w hat bo *1 terms lTho Fatal Fourth” : . ? This bulletin is designed to warn ; the people of those comnnroitios in Ohio, who reroam unprotected by i proper ordinances from 'the sale of : dangerous fireworks and the injur* in* likely to result from tlieir use. Happily the residents of many of our eitl.es and villages can view the approach of our nation’s anniver­ sary with entire equinamity, for their councils, in their wisdom have provided against the sale of those dangerous agencies with which young America was won’t, t® oele- brat* the day, ‘. ■ Last year this department, in an effort to do something practical to eliminate the dangers to life, and property incident to pur mistaken ideas concerning a proper celeBra- tioa of th* Fourth of July,' sent out copies of ordinance^ regu­ lating th* sale of fir®works and rec­ ommended tha t they be passed by the. various councils in municipali­ ties throughout the state. Some of our larger cities and towns already bad such ordinances in operation, and the good res hiting therefrom, brought a hearty re­ sponse from many quarters. As a result of the legislation passed prior to the last Fourth of July, there was a reduction’of 80 per cent, iu ac- cldenta &hd fires in this state .inci­ dental to the celebration. Many of our towns, however, re­ main unprotected, I t was these th a t furnished the accidents and fire* in this state'inciden tal to the celebration. For the benefit of the'residents of Such communities the following sug­ gestions are copied from & bulletin issued by the department m 1908: “ Preparatory to the reign of fire, rubbish in areas of yards should be removed or wetted down. Stables, out houses, packing rooms and cel­ la r windows should be tightly closed “Fedfire does nb£ explode; the the pm wheel is fastened to a tree; th e Homan caudle discharged from froth the curbstone burns nothing b u t a wrist. ‘’The dynamite torpedo often used on street railway tracks is not dan­ gerous to the occupants of the car bu t It is a terror to hysterical nerves I n Columbus a boylost three fingers trying to-drive a nail through ene of them. . "The small Chinese firecracker, Which is used in greater number than any other fire work, destroys most property and less lives, The paper of the cracker often glows for minutes after if is exploded. “ The electric sparkler Is harmless, unless its Wire, while stillredbot, is thrown into rubbish* .Garden pieces and the new ‘cannon string’ which contains thousands of crackers, arc safe enough because they must be fired by an adult. . "B u t a very small part of the fire loss on the Fourth is chargeable to skyrockets. The sticks are cooled in falling-so they seldom ignite a roof. But in the celebration of last year three Ohio buildings were fired by rockets 'and the descending stick from one pierced the skull of a babe destroying itin its mother’s arms. The most deadly things used in ofir annual outbreak of savagery called patriotism Is the toy pistol, i t explodes a paper cap containing ‘chlorate of potash and pieces of pa­ per are? often driven under the skin of the hahd. Street dust a t all times carries bacilli which cause lockjaw if buried in human flesh so th a t air cannot reach them. A most dan- mMk Wfl look out for all tlie summer sports. Our lines are reliable— here you can tackle any kind of clothing proposi-, fcien for a country excur­ sion, mountain climb/ yachting trip, hotel holi­ day—all the various de­ mands arein Our net. 'The sun - tested blue at $14.$5. The neutral brofrns and grays, $20. Bough' and ready tweeds $ 20 , Summer socks 25c to $ 1 . 00 , Night clothes as well as day clothes. One-Fourth Off Original Sei- ling Price Boys’ and Children’s Suits, ()ur entire stock of BoyB’ Suits must he turned into cash as .quickly as pos- stblo, hone* th is extraordinary re- duetjon m pneo a t the beginning of tho summer season, All Suits are thlB year’s latest models. Boys’ $12 Suits, U Off.................. .... $9.00 Boys’ $10 Suits, U off................ ..■... $7.50 Boys’ $8,50 Smfp, > U off............:..... .. . ...$6.38 Bey’s $7.G0Suits, u off......... ........ ...... $5.63 BoyB'*$ 6.00 Suits, U off.....r........... .............. $4.50 Boys* $6.00 Suits, j-fofl....;.... .............. $3.75 , Boys’ $4.50 Suits, H oil ............ ..... ............ $3.38 Boy's $4.00 Suits, - - ' # ? f f ............. ............. $3.00 Boys’ $3,60 Suits, a on.......... .......- .... $2.63 Boys’ $3.00 Suits, U off................. ............ :$2.25 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING BEGINS SATURDAY JULY 1st Buy your summer clothing now. This is your golden opportunity for saving fifty per cent on a new summer’suit a t the beginning of the hot summer season. Don't question—Don't hesitate—Don't think i t over, but come the first day of this great half price sale and provs for yourself the realty wonderful values we are giving. The price on every suit is cut in half. All the newest shades and every conceivable fabric is yours for the asking; §38.00 Suits, .. one-half pr ice. , , $ 35.00 Suits, one-half pr ice. , . $30.00 Suits,- one*half pr ice , . . $28.00 Suits, - one-half pr ice. . . $25*00 Suits, one-half pr ice. .. §22,50 Suits) ■ one-half pr ice , .. § 20,00 Suits, one-half pr ice . .. $19-00 $17.50 $15-00 $14.00 $12-50 $11.25 $18.00 Suits, one-half price. $15.00 Suits, . one-half price, $12 50 Suits, one-half pri ce . , § 10*00 Suits one-half price, §8*5.0 Suits, . one-half price. $7:50 Suits, one-half price. $7.50 Suits, one-half pri ce, . . $9.00 $7.50 $6.25 $5-00 $4.25 $3.75 $3-25 0 5 Har t Srl-sfftlcr & M in t. THE SURPRISE f 28 and, 30 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio. Take your, choice from the largest stock of hats in the S ta te of Ohio at 1 -4 off regular prices. _____ ___________ ;________ -______ Cedar Point, on Lake Efiie,” Where Important Conventions Will Be Held , , “ - , • >• . : „ * * + V 5 „ ' ‘ W* ' '.' L *jp*' >',’/s5i!.viiv/' * ' - y & z " v * *• \ * : s'* / < - ! \ ‘ \ t ■ ■* *, I tit **' \ K. A-i&i ---r------- —------ * K.* , * ” lGBueSfc., Cecil*, Paris ■ Dayton, Ohio. ■■ Main &. Fourth S tree ts 81 Union Square New York .. C HOSEN by the Ohio State flankers’ association, the Ohio Teachers* association, the Ohio State Bar association and a number of other organizations as the scene of their respective annual conventions and by Glenn H. Curtiss, king of aviators, for further experiments in aviation extending through the ntimmer, Cedar' Point, on Bales Kflo. farfamed as tho reunion grounds of the Ohio legislators and officials, will be In the limelight constantly between June 10 and Sept. 15, the opening and closing days respectively. Tho pictures show Curtiss arriving at Cedar Point Aug, 31, 1910, at the end of his record breaking flight over water from Cleveland? an everyday crowd on tho famous board walk watching bathers In the surf: tV- parlor and statreasa of tho Breakers hotel, tho largest on tha'great lakes: tho steamer George A. Eoeckllng of tho Cedar Point Company's fleet cn route to Cedar Point} ono Of tho numerous wings of tho lir,-akcrs hotel, In which all rooms face ths lake or bay, aild a Stroll through.ono of numerous Shady lanes with a glimpse of tho big coliseum In tho distance, goroutl practice is to cover such a wound With a plaster. All penetra­ ting*wounds from fireworks roust be laid open by a surgeon and dressed So th a t air cab enter th*ro. The deaths in the United States from lockjaw following tho Fourth have ranged from 305 to 4<l a. Fortunately there Is now a serum for tho cure of lockjaw.” Then, after it is all over and its toll of death, maining and fire is taken see to it that your city or vil­ lage council passes such ordinances as will protect you and yours in the future. “ If you ato having-trouble In getting good bread, probably the fault lias in the flour that la be­ ing used. “Giadtldlngs" flour means all that the name Implies and will prove so if given- a trial. Kerr & Hastings Bros BBSTAUWANT~Ofio of tile best paying restaurants in Springfield. Nxeeliont location. Must sell on ,,,AWNINGS,,, JOHN F , STEM LER , P rop , Banner Awning & Tent Co., . —MANUFACTURERS of — AWN INGS AND TENTS Waterproof Horse Covers and Tarpaulins Cots « Camp Stools - Camping Outfits Canvas in All Widths for Sale 33 N. Jefferson St., - - . Dayton, Ohio. This July Sale W ill Be the Greatest Summer Sale We Ever Held SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 1st H ER E 'S T H E R E A S O N : ^ - I t will be the last summer sale we will hold in our present location We cannot take any of our summer merchandise to our new store —so—other than the price cutting this sale naturally calls for, the order is-^-to make additional cuts in prices.that all our summer mer­ chandise may be cleared out in the shortest possible time, * We can promise you the greatest bargain opportunities this com­ pany has ever offered. , , As is our custom, except on a few items we sell under contract at a fixed price, .. Everything Is Heduced „ 1 —and reductions greater than ever. THE RIKE - KUMLER COMPANY, Established 1853. B o n a n o TH E INCOM PARABLE TA B L E DRINK B onano has all the good qualities of coffee, tea or cocoa with no harm­ ful effects. I t is made from the meat of bananas, matured in the sun­ shine of the tropics, peeled, dried, granulated and roasted. The roasting imparts a distinctive, fragant flavor, no banana-like. B onano is the most delightful and healthful beverage, and is as easy to prepare as tea or coffee. A teaspoon of B onano , a cup of water, a minute's boil, and a little cream and sugar. * Don't be prejudiced, but order a can today from your grocer and give i t a week's honest trial. At the end of tha t time you will be surprised a t the improvement of your health—calmer nerves, clearer brain, sounder sleep* B onano has just the food-stimulating, tissue-building qualities desira­ ble in a drink for morning, noon and night. You will like B onano , and it is the one hot drink you can also give children in safety. A 25-cent can makes seventy-five cups, so tha t i t is as economical as i t is good* A trial will convince you. Ask your grocer for B onano , the incomparable table drink. INTERNATIONAL BANANA FOOD COMPANV, CHICAGO, ILL. For Exes 1 Work will that of an.f THIRTY TH v At the regular . Monday evoujn chosen mianiro<: of council and bt Mayor Andrei as chairman of t tee and also a mt committee, JFoU on the fire comm the ordinances Tho appropriat vide# for the fi fund, $1217] Safi $3416] Health, $11 Death Li.* h The result of ag and sane “ Fourtf greatly reducing I . and killed., Lai frilled in this mai Jured, while this are. reported a n d : • Locally there w tlon other than a night, bu t no inju~ The te operator* high enough to dr cooler places. stood near the 100 day with little or [liar rk Homer M Gets; /Westminster or Mo., at its last eo: ferred upon Rev. of Atlanta, the dp divinity This co neat one m tin . ojwned jointly by Southern Pesbyte . Dr., McMillan, man Is an Ohioan ly after his ordim intr^ be accepted; church a t Bufo was appointed set m ittee' of home Presbyterian cht lan h a t been slnci Atlanta, and has - as well as througt the Presbyterian States, Whowill b this grateful recop uable services in t missions.—Atlanta1 LEGAL Melvin Perrin, P la am n ■ . ■ I Jerry Jones, Defen Common Pleas Co : Greene County, Jerry Jones, de entiled action, res will take notice th. of May 1911, Bald p court bis petitic against said J ones prayed for $2,000, affections of the w and that said Jonet quired to answor < petition on or befo or judgment may him. . Melvin P AS YOU'D EXP Two fond hearts at xeepond. Their ej ond langfiago used! when Writing on Suporflno Writ! Artlatioally Box I t will bo the "rofcc eliascd bore. We h, la l line for Mldsurtimof* CorjM and ask you not teOrjp here look over ouhw i#*, tlon and travel, .....I '1 ....... 23

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