The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

m w*nwm.vM Wo fear* money tu Joaii 'un real **tftti‘ ami our ehavges are vlth lu tb* bounds of reason. Before borrowing money i t w ill pay |> n Mt anil nasi nonsuit un. Our busmens method* are fair and jKHjAjre and you will And it a g^milue pleasure to do business with tw. 0*H aud t/tlb It over* The Cedarville Building & Loan A ssoc iation IttQorpurnted f o r - • S u b s c rib e d S to c k * 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 *126,-425,00 W, , BOABB OF DIBECTOBB j-T arlm r, President ,David Bradfute, Vlce-Prea. J. W. Dixon W. H, Barber 0 . M. Orouso W. A.. Spencer B.B. McFarland - W, M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Hocrctary.- Now is the Tim e to think about soiling us ybur cream X E H l f i . O H I O H ighest Brice Cream Buyers , % : * ■’V'* x » ? ,>; h r , ^ Bbth Phones •E ^ ^« 4 »- ^ 1 V > , ‘ < ' Cans furnished 3$ days for free trial. So; Detroit St:, -X e n ia , Q h io , O l o t h h s of CBBAjK&D at laud* XV*v ; HOMb) Olothlng.Co. will be closed. ^ 6 stad SOe FDOGD 0-VBB- '3Sewmitn~s-1 wiH’tk/tmfc nf tew» from 'in ly 80. fur about ftati day*- dutingwbiph time m;Hffe»tai otdftk ! w»ITI "i* ,1 ■. > i -f. i< l . ■. , r George Stafford Caught In Xenia. Georgs Htaffurd,colored, who left for part* unknown last spring; when th« officer* were holding a bout- lepg'a? charge against him, was lauded in 2f*-ma when- his wifo )o- eatodaft-sr bis dejmitnu, Htaibud is regarded a* a had -?hante ter and baba* eluded the offU-m* a t every tarn until Thursday evening. The government officials are also bolding a claim against him'for ti e government liqm r lax, Stafford failing to pay the tax nu a promisa for a certain. day. A couple of year* ago whet vproaacutor Jvbndnu made afraid! 6h “ Iiac Bow” , Blafford »at over hi* boose with a leaded revolver. For some reason the de­ tective* got in the wrong house and Stafford escaped the raid. NOTICE To Customer* —Our -Store will close a t 5;3d p. Ini Tuesday, Thurs­ day and Friday evenings during August* 'Don’t forget this. Make your purchase during the day a t Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mrs. MaryBarber baa been ' quite ill a t th<i home of her son, Mr- JJ, B, Barber, suffering with neuritis.' , -Miss Bunn* Blair, who i§ teach* lug a t the HUTa .Industrial School a t Delaware haB been a guest a t the IWn e o fMn M. 2T, . Coe, ', jtfr. O* TR. Bradfutfi aml wile have .been spending several days a t Cedar Point. . - .* ■ Mrs, JUlhis - Dowdy M j Jburn of Chicago has' bocen spending a few days hero with friends,. <MiSS Martha ’'Cruolojr~ ""has ""£11- tei‘Kt Wooster Dnlvhrsity/ Summer School, 1 ’ Miss -Bnchel Tarhox-. has . been visiting her - sister, Mrs, Harry Waddiem Springfield. »' ' } Miss Florence Forbes, librarian, is taking a three weeks vacation, Mies Julias Hn$8 is -taking «her place.- , s , ’ Miss Bollo Middleton ot Yellow Bptmgsis the guest ofMiss Charlotte Siegler. Wo desire to thank the ffioudttaiuJ neighbors" for their 'extreme -kind- nesaduriugsthe sicktiess and dealtv ofonrdit t lo daughter, JMaud, \V«- aro very grateful to the Silvortcaf <ftnb-ftnd other friends for the floral offeringVwbich they m kindly sent, Mr*. Mary Price. •Mr. C. M,.Bidgway has started the remodeling of ‘ hl« residence, which when completed will conform to the modern ideas of architecture. - Dr. George <!• Stewart, who passed Htato Medical Board Exami­ nation last Ju*e and t.‘ho is now nerving as an interne ot the Colum­ bus State Hospital received notice on Wednesday of his appointment as an Interna a t th e Bt. Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton. Mr. Morgan Konnon, who has.tin? W* M, Barber farm routed, harvest­ ed twenty-two acres of wheat tha t made thirty-two bushel* per acre, Till* is o n a o f the best yield* n - nortsd so far on thutshfed il*'Iil. Dr. d, W, Dixon, • Thomiis SJeWard, colored, was bound over to tfmr Probate Court from the Mayor's court on a charge of cutting ids wife with infant to wound. , . The Ohio Fuel Bupply ‘ 'o, is re­ pairing, the. H ub and notice lias been ported tha t there will bo Sunday from b a. m .' until no gas 6 p; m. Sherloy and Boj' Evelcth are visiting in Cynthiana, Ky, They were accompanied as for as Cincin­ nati by then1uncle, T. W-Evdeth. —Canned cotp ami tomatoes Aro specially priced In dozen lot*. ISTagiey Bros, Wine of Oardui, T0« . At Wistermati’s. Greene County .Fair, AtigusE o,CrT, and 8, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Leper died late Wednesday might. Funeral services this after- J \noon a t 2 o'clock. Mr. Jacob Ford and wifir of Chi&igft are guests of Mr. H, E, MAF*rl»nd and faiwlly,, • , #* of Mit» JLtfcme MpGiefl^nwas announced last^Frl- pffotV' faii^Iou Yiws' As<ay*w,-«fe>bis. euUKtaiqed twenty young l*th«r. Mi*»MpGI*UAti *1H he ^tnarned’ In the aariy fall to Mr, W .G . Shank, a nesvapapor man o f Indianapolis* During the afternoon.,each guest wrote out a recipe for a dainty dish and all entered In a pretty-hand- decorated, recipe hook that was pre­ sented to the bride-td-be. A throe course luncheon was served those present, , Mr, J, It, Ofr, has been ,chosen As oho of fhe J edges a t the Grbai a fair in tho dairy class. Mr, Ofr has bad several offers a t a distance buf lias been forced to ’tlecli no tliehl. Mr. Hugh Alexander and two daughters of Bichinoml, Va., are tho guests of relatives iiero and in Yellow,Springs. Air. Alexander lo­ cated on a farm ' near Iti^bmond four years ago and reports, things prosperous in that country, crops being good fblsyear. Corn ig sell­ ing a t about a dollar a bushel with wheat at ninty cents and hay a! fifteen dollars. Another important item is tba tlabo r can'be secured a t less than half what it Is here. The frosUnjured mueit of tho fruit in tho spring The Winter is mild with ’little snow while theh^at of summer is not as notlcRble as in this local­ ity. ft Myers, wife and amt and tpHlrUlleHml sou atfc tided ud home-coming a t New b ing driven through by Foster in bis auto. H. BATES MAKE A B B “ B * B B LfNE i S U C C ES S O R T O j ♦ * ROHLER & TRUESDALE meat market >• o u t s o f V ea l,^C e® f Fork, i i w a ll a s fa ll o f F r a sh and S a l t f o r t h e Picture* S h ow B e c a u s o j w«* w a n t you t » B t h e r o . G ood ] p ro g ram . COurtoou* t r e a tm e n t* ' Mr. John Towusley, who is em­ ployed at five N. O. Ik , Dayton, is home oir Ids Hitee weeks vacation, O l V E M E A C A L L 1 H. BATES. « -m OW# Losr:—A poekotbook containing about ItMKJ. Finder wllfbe reward­ ed, Mrs- Arthur Tqwnslej. We are in rccjpf of clippings from Soutliern papers relating of the sale of the Jacksonville. Florida, Me­ tropolis, to Mr. G. A, Mv.GieHnn fof a consideration of FJLVK h ), to ho Die largest deal th a t has been financed by the heW owner. Mr. McGIellan has had charge of many excellent newspaper properties but we pidg*i th a t hi* present purchase will en­ able him to make a greater showing than any in fhe pash We notice tha t the policy will be Independent; Democratic. Tho Metropolis is oue j of the hading Soufltem papers and } under Mr. Mcrh iian’# marjag*r«enfc we predict th a t li’a ittflueftcfr will he greatly *xi ended. KEEP ONLY BEST COWS. The profitable dairy cowisasourc* of large, regular and sure profit*, * coiiBCrver and restorer Of soil fer- tlilty. Bncu'ess in dairying lie* not in the number of cow* that a man keeps, hut rather in the kind. To weed out the hoarder tows is a sim­ ple matter that lie* within the power of every dairyman. The milk from rack ipv/ should to weighed every morning and ni-iht, and a record kept of fids weight together with a record of the amount of feed given the cow. At the end of the year the difference between the cost of feed and labor and the value of tho milk produced is tho profit or loss. The value of the calf and the manure will compensate for all other expenses. The Importance of using good lndiv- aala in the breeding herd cannot be overestimated. Not only should good females he used hut good sires also. Tfca sire is the .Important part of every -dairy herd and no dairyman caff afford -to use any hut the best.-.- Extension Department^ College of Agriculture, Ohio State t'nivci-slty. Good equipment is necessary to the successful operation of the mol* irn farm. Equipment, to he kepi jood, mpsl be kept In repair, Firat Bear Dance. What, though I am obliged to d«n<3« a bear, » man may be ft gentleman for all that.—She Stoop* to Conquer. ysHWH1 tr ,, * - irwri.ftWi mMMM r ; ,. *ri; . (iiigt rfHWMWM>. I.-MM • Ha iya* Wrong. ”Good morning,” said* the demure maiden, entering the grocery store on the corner, "Do you keep oranges?” "No, miss,” replied the grocer. The girl started for the door and liad almost reached It when the facet- ious fellpw called out, -"We don’t keep ’em; we dell 'em,” " , But he didn’t sell her any,”so be did keep them.—Judge’s tjbrevy. A* to McStab. 1 '.'Some’feUows make great fools, o l .themselves. There’s a, young McStab working his way through college rath­ e r than ask hla wich old aunt to help •him.’1 • ■' • ■ "Yes, it’s astonishing to see whal ,ridiculous things mxaa men will do •merely to retain their own gelf-re- speetf* ,' - • • V n- • - , : ] ' StlU* With Them, " "J see that Haider isn’t one, of yon* bank's most reliabte'and entirely trust­ ed employes.;1, ' ’ ’ ■ "Why so?” "ffO’s.becn at his desk 3Dyears. 1 notice that It’s always the trusted and reliable that go away to Canada.’’^ ' Browning's Magazine, . . . % ‘ ■- Total Loss. ,"1 hear' your store burned down last night” said the casual-acquaintance' ’ "I wish if had;’' replied‘ihc unfor­ tunate merchant^ "bet ip didn’t; it burned up. -The-firs started in the basement,’v~tathoh<3 Standard and Time*.’ - The Wrong Gomblnation, She — Hullo, Lieutenant Sclnnidf, you don’t look up to much’ 'today,, Wbat’s •thVmgiter ' ? - ; &•*}-** He—Fact i8*I’ve just came front the colone?’* and all he gave us was weak tea and strong music.—Fifegend»,Blst! te*; .. . 'x If* SOCIETY'S REALM, Special.Closing Clearance 5 ALE PRICES For Saturday, August 2nd, Only From 7;3$ to II o’clook a. m. 7 X.cfivrs <>f ilroai for................... .i'vn 9 Bars h en o x Fo&pfov .............. 3 Caiifi ( l l i 3-U tirade) Tninatoe*. f>- lo . Clot h Hack Pino CiFaxmUitrd Su^ar.................. ................ ..... , 2 Go From 1:30 to 0 o’clock p, m, 1 doi£ fancy large l e m o n s , . 37(5 Percales (12 i- 2 e Grade) Per Y d .. lOe 12 l* 2 c Dress Gingham lJ«r Y d ,. .10c BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE M|WM ma$ WfM ***** S J ' A poor furnace ,is Hot only a source of discomfort; hut causes ill health,, and wastes your fuel and ybur money; HIGH GRADE STANDABD^FURNACES give you not onlywarm air, but pure, - fresh, air, to breathe, and it is wanned to the proper- temper­ ature. , / FURNACES ape honestly made of the best'. ; isnaterials, ahd* will ‘ pay - f o r ,; i tliemselves in a very short time , by the fuel they save, ?TheyJ ’ are not'an expense/they ' , \ \RE AN i n v e s t m e n t earning you larger profits than „ ■almost-anytfelpg else you nan - buy ^ \ ”, T‘ a ' ' , Mi*, Be Style—I* she fond of her baby? Mr*, Smith-Jane*—Fancy, y<?*. Why, aha'* almost Hite it mother to .it ^ Oompcn*atton, * Ylio man without; nmbltscsi May fUmb no loftj- Ja.%5)t£ff But im flmla sr<,.t «omf.'rt In hid mpafo Add apeuds seme ir.-Ulut tj.'ghis. Marvel* of MecKanfcm. "Wonderful ago of invention!” ex­ claimed the man who g’j£ out of tho cab, “You refer to the automobile?" "No; tho taximeier. When a mao want* to produce a neat job of men­ dacity, he doea it by matbinery." Where tiivorc# Wa* Futile, "Jn ancient Crcc.'e when a man was divorced tho liw provided that Iso j mu*t hot marry ft woman who was younger than hi* ffr*t v.-ifc.” "Did they ever have a divorce caso in ancient, Greece?" Opr Catidw. i* Fres. Ask forit and # , | '; \ ' fm tm krfamaUm ##ai . GlBLIN & GO. ' - UTICA, NrY . ” : The Reason. “Why," ft*krd the Inste cook, "ar# people alway* coming Into tho kitchen when I’m making bread?’* "Becntise,” auawered tho facetious hutler, "they think it right to come to you in your hour of knerul." QUESTION FOR MUSIS LOVERS E . f t i.nawi-'iiwwi^ ; ’• ; •-: Just Whftt po^ You Hear When You - iAttend, ft donoftrfc or Listen to . " ' an Orohectrh? Tho above duoptlbu* v/ca put,.to mo many yearn ago, unffsr dycumsfanccs; that made it worth more to me than a full year of inatructlon ujidcr any ? "Vwitstcr of the old world or now, ] I was coming savvey from ono of mS | first symphony concerts, wh -.a X mot i my violin teacher, aiul told him Ijisd > JUSt heard th o ‘great orchetHia. ”Ia that so?” lie remarked. "Well, what did you hear?” ■ "Oh, tho Unfinished Symphony and ■: ■>. ' ■ " ■ ■--*■■. - i t "But you are only tolling mo v/hat was on the program, What I nchod waa of tum‘<3'imi>orlance. I wanted to know what,you heard.” I started to cay that (hero were pearly ft hundred muoklcuvJ, that they; played all Muds of iuahwaiciita, but ha intcmiprod errain. "Yea, I Lwovr, buf what did you hear? V/ o . d it a great noise or did It cay cone thing to you?” Now 1 began to undc-re-t.nrj, ami cl couraa I hod no words to o w e s my fudlngs. But I thought r.h-ufc St very often for come time, and wondered what mtede really wnn; what other people lieard; wkotkn? any ono -over fccavdiwhat 1 did; if they ever found themsotveo powcriUiiy novel dt a | great eliuau la tho fciacig; if they pk> ferrod to go to ccncorlo ale;;Q and fit In a dark corr.rr and listen t/ltuout Icohinff in th« direr lion of tho stage, t AM-.UD I r;;iha';l inrne Cipcrit-at'' cs* n lir.u i'.er there wesft tiu “g>js»te» NWNiei F A I K I * SPRINGFIELD, OHIO August 19, 20, 21, 22 Over 312,000 In Speed and Class Bremiums MGU.CLA&8 FIlEFi ATTRACTIONS D.onT Miss Any Day, J. & NICKLIN, Pres. I3LW00I) MILLER, Secy. rumtae.axMutc.'’. ^uefttieh. IVhat 4!d X hear? did .you hear wir.n you ILtc I good tauefe?—Enchango, ' . Too Loud. "That operatic ba**o ha* a powerful voice.” "Powerful? J should think bo ! Why, when be w « Binging hi* solo, wo couldn’t hear a word anybody in tho box was paying.” Th# ffxplaffatfon; "Why 1* that acuuaintnnca of your* r<>fond of the tonff or Tho Old Oaken Bucket?” "»;o';Ite.;s association*. Ho i* a milkman,” • % I » More LlMfy. ». The girl who think* no man J* good enough for bar may be right, bat it 1* more likely that ah* is merely Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE UtaHM#kl«hrtliivtkHkttHftkUfyftittw?* 1 SR» H£BRAS UNfiOlii U m m *** ww WN t A u rv-irntiftc discwMy of mm A ww wt»»fcc*4i<oflUihlH* fl!#*, W»wrt*. Teller, Si,,f i.'tnna, BiV* Wfirw, lb h»rtr, 1bl«i m*dl-, , «*Ml *»thxpwere«e tl!*. (trim*. r«-i t Move* the Jroobb-i cut ft? f'm Urtlal^ft bwmM>wUr. Ah-iilufA, »’»U#f(vctien guar. *»<yB*wrenwiifl, . . . Urfo**9el* MJi-iiRttk*,W Trial * wm**toeo»*rmaiUBg, THE & C. BITTNERCO. Toledo, Okie. ftoada V/«r» «ot PuJis | A century ago ell tho law':: | in eautem - tht ^achwaotto v/oi 1reached Btihatasstially duly ovcf to ll. !■road*, or turn: r.lanr; wlhoh Oun ; jr.ild to pusc. 'ir.o roads v/oro h,ii!t and | owned by caiiuiraticK*" char i u d the eorui!j'JUv;t;U*h, and tho vurcs, out tolls,*were tnlrui uj> ovory Sijw zillbo'{ * 1 toll patw, which wore usually t!->! tablishcd on flic bridges, co that n jf one could get by witht There worn tuiv<: !k-a to Worccsfor, to JidicAe donee, to N'Oi^nLo:. and Lynn and L'aTcu, tiiida 1 port, A£ tJio fisj-.t, toll Salem tow.ii’d S:oaca;i, ■ taken in they- "v 1: greato.'t travel <-■; t-’i.- r.a l t XSi% tthcr. me Vu.'i ! of etmhgj;; v t.it on r t their 0 t*UUutif 0 Wlr;!d. f an<’ z * i elrnpld’ Y/hat icd t« } nf j tM(i ■ f f! - - - ' hj . .. * St , f 1 ? r! toway i *0 Lft ! . - s *1 f*. aut jaylark i ■Crn::;,)rtl,ta' jj n t'i t,*3 Er.ctot iu 'A 'P m v U , W y.)!t --"in urr. G,:hie;;, to J [ j Newbury-, 11 T v' '• /,M n to out of ’ j i § " ,? 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