The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

'•T “ BOUSE SCHOOL IS ANNOUNCES DiftonCitizensPromotelniquo Asembly. TBSTUDYEQUINE PSYCHOLOGY A 1 etwd*ttU*of Jesse Beery,th« MartWho H*s Qemonstfttsd Ability w Con­ quer Unde*ir»blo Trait* fn Vicious Animal*, Will Hold Reunion at Fall* „Ground* In Gem City Aug, 121to 10. “ Many Typo* to Bo Exhibited. School sessions that will be devoted exclusively to the horse ■will, consti­ tute the most unique meeting ever held in. Payton, from Aug. 1% to 16. The Chamber pi Commerce and influ­ ential Individuals are giving their sup­ port to the project, and indications ' are that 10,000’lovers of the horse will gather in Payton at that time.-' Jesse Beery, a native and life-long resident of Pleasant pill, p., will be Ja charge of the sessions and will serve In’the capacity of chief- demon­ strator. It’will not be a "horse show,'1 or .display of trained animals, but a convention deyotafl entirely to the study of the traits end habits of horses, with methods for their correc­ tion. Thirty, yeafls. ago, Beery, them a tan­ ned lad of the farm, -was driving g colt into the barn yard, He -Was oblig­ ed to stop -at the entrance of a lane leading to the stable to*open the gate. Before, he had performed this task fully, the vicious young animal darted , and sped briskly, flashing along the , waterway and breaking the buggy. The incident caused, tbe lad to think, ft also laid the foundation of a.for­ tune. It, marked the beginning of a movement that has taken on national Scope, - * ; . • Without ostentation Beery, grown 't'-jz'iq mature manhood, ' has personally PROF, JESSE BEERY. trained 150,000 horses in'all parts of tbe United Slates, Canada and Mex­ ico. Demands upon his service grew so rapidly that a school Was organ­ ized to conduct a course of instruc­ tion by correspondence based upon principles formulated by Beery, The student body 1$ scattered throughout evely state in the Union, provinces of Canada, Mexico, and has a liberal rep­ resentation in England. Slxty-iive officers, department heads, bookkeepers and stenographers pre­ pare the lesions and attend the corre­ spondence. The coming meeting Is to he a reunion of students of this horse- manship school, and of others who Jove equine flesh and accept the ser­ vice of the horse, irrespective of the industrial evolution of the age. "There is no mystery about he horse," said Beery several days ago. "The horse IS mah’s best and noblest friend, loyal, dependable, strong and brave. There is a horse psychology as definite and capable of study as hu­ man psychology. Speaking In a gen­ eral way, there are four types of ani­ mals and each type has certain habits and characteristics peculiar ‘ to its *ogre, The wildest animal known can by simple means based upon knowl­ edge of horse nature be subdued and trained to perform any service for man in a very short time.” Beery, in a nutshell, maintains that Inch characteristics of horses as bit­ ing, pawing, shying, becoming fright- tmsd at streetcars, automobiles, scraps ot paper, running away, Are natural impulses, but entirely within the con­ trol of the master, and that the in­ stincts of the animal can be diverted and trained to useful channel* » ;h knowledge of equina pay* y. • 9o the coming meeting a t the Day- ton fairgrounds Is to be exclusively a horse school, several car loads at ani­ mals of all descriptions and types will be- exhibited and the principles formti- laiwtf by Beery exemplified. Afternoon a a i evening amnions will be bald and several Interesting side features will be serried out In extension of the Idea. Wteen men will throw Mexican bwnchos. Another will rid# an Afri­ ca* sebra, while another wilt drive a b*#*R>, But. these are not fee lures i* themselves, but mere sidelights on She wart and patience at a man who year* has studied every phase i f lews* life. • • . . ■ .+ • - - a J:„.. f; -I • A FTER twelve years of successful business dealings with the people of Greene County and vicinity, the store of Haller, Haines & Co. will hereafter be known as Steinfels. This Sale, without a doubt, is the biggest, mogt important merchandising event in the history of Xenia and Greene County, because oi the well known high character of the goods the store handles and the wonderful reductions at which everything is iharked* • - ' * ' ; . : . . : - : '* »t. ^ * ' ' ' f s ' ' r . ' <■ , ‘ • ' “ . There never was such a magnificent stock of merchandise under this roof as now. No matter what'yefa */ r . ' 1( i - r ' 1 * * ■ - * ^* 1 * r «*. " v select you’ll know it to be agood, wholesome Bargain at much less than the first manufacturer’s cost of'pro** duction. r This stock is going to .be spld, Prices arenot the object as we must make room for the new fall goods that are purchased, all we ask you to do is to come in and see for yourself and be convinced. It has aiway been the policy of this store to progress, and will be-in the future. Satisfaction is guaranteed just as strong now as when the usual prices pre^ai}. Values, Quality and Service must be perfect or your'money back if you say so. - • ' ' ' ' , Thei Change of Firm Sale >Means a * Big Saving on Boys’ Knickerbocker, $3.50 S u i t s , . . . Boys’ Knickerbocker $3.50 Suits..* $1.33 w-*• A*•*# • t % Boys’ Knickerbocker $5.00 Suits. t ‘l »'k KI B o^ ’ Kbickfbooker $ 6.00 and up Suite. . A . . . . . . . . . Men’s Shirts Fa,ulfclo88, Fountain, Fidelity Sliirte for men, are sold a t this store* exclusively'm Xenia- Wo selected these makes because they arc Che BEST $1 and $1.6d sh irts inafle. $1,50 Shirts Now Selling A t........................ ................. $1.00 .Shirts Now' Selling -* A t : ................. 50c Dress and Work Shirts at 84c, 3 for. . . . . : ........ ..97c ...68c $ 1.00 •TIES 43c 16c CAPS $100 - 68 c 50c - 34c , In all of the styles and patterns, go at a big reduction. No department of the store feels the Influence of the CHANGE OP FIRM SALE more than, the Men’s and Young Men’s. You will ap­ preciate this because every suit in the house is in­ cluded in this sale. . . Men’s and Ydung Men’s * . $10 Suits. . * *.Wn* »'**•*# «'-*>*»-*«.# Men’s and Young Men’s $12.50 . . . . * **-*••** * < « * * *-* • f i t r u Men’s and Young Men’s $15.00 Suits Men’s and Young Men’s . $18.50 Suits,. *.............. Men’s aud Young Men’s $20 Suits........... . Men’s and Young Men’s $25 Suits,................... $5,75 $ 6.88 ,$7.75 $9-95 $10.45 $12.65 Men’s Summer U nde rw ea r Our Men’s Underwear is all full cut— made to fit and wear. 97c 68c Men’s $1.50 Union Suits____ • * * * * * *•.*»«# ** * «««■#-# , Men’s Soft and Derby Hats You already know this is the Hat Store of Greene County; We have over eighty styles in Men’s Hats to select from. A shape for every face. We have put the famous $3.00 Guaranteed' & $ A P Think of it IAd* I f t p Von Gal Hat in this Change of Firm Sa le .. 1 «yOVon' Gal $3 HatJ) f m S O $1.00 Hats 68 c $1.50 Hate9flc$ 2.00 Hats $1.19 $2.50 Hats $1.48 $3.00 Hats$l.95 Men’s $1.00 Union S tiltS ,'. , . . . . . . . , * Yen’s 50e Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers, 34c Garment, 3 ' a | A A Men’s Trousers GJiange of Firm Sale cuts In strong Oh outline on-DUTCHESS and WALKER Trousers. $ 1.60 Trousers for ,........ •................... $1.50 Trousers for........ .. $2.50 Trousers for.- • • « 4*4 $3.00 Trousers for-______ _ $4.00 Trousers for . . , M I I 4 * * » » • •■■•A* $5.00 Trousers for. . . . . . . . . $6.00 Trousers fo r ................ ...68c 97c $1.49 $1.95 $2.35 $2.98 $3.45 We have only mentioned a few of the many bargains we are offering. Come in, we would rather show you them than tell you in an ad. This Change of Firm Sale will give all the Men, Boys and Children of Greene County and vitinity a chance to supply their needs in high grade Clothing and Furnishings at a great saving. Same reduction made on all goods not mentioned in advertisement, All 50c articles 34c or 3 for $ 1 . 00 . Nothing reserved.- Successor to Haller, Baines & Co. X R M f A OHIO r ■fi«r *'£->■? £#r r Wn bs vriUiiit tliAl you tO CAll I; nquitro and us. Caliiui I The Ced W . j . So* Den ■O tocr j ' $ Olofcb6 ' OLEATSE. J flssB tl ! Blfl-mgsis 1 Btogler. : „We (lesiv ! neighbors* ' ness tluriu: of our JiU are very S | Clubsuul > | offering*, v ^.fr. O. the rerun' i w h ich win «■ to tha t»ui 1 «r .... Dr. <i> passed Bt nation in serving n 1 hiHStni'1 1 oh NVetln as an ini ■ Hospital. I Mr. Mi 1 Wv M. B ed twont. I Uiftilu tin Tills is ’ ported s Mr. B'- ' Mrs Ha; p ien ic a Hollar*’! Dr. F. 1’ H . S roh ; m Ghoic and kinds meat •I C#d*

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