The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
K'iWipgi£9WiBiMi^ JP*^ 4ptuTI0U-WMW¥t^ Thestart toward success and happiness i* owning your own ‘ homo, unless you nvra and add to your saving# the road will bo a Jong one. Rtaiii; caving now. Deposit your money with us where it will draw Interest, and when j ou want to own your own home yan wlU find that we will adranee the money to assist yoih The Cedarville Building & Lean Association Incorporated,for ....... *200.000,00 1 Subsc ribed S t o c k .....................$ 126 , 425,00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS W» JvTarboac, PxeBident David Bradluta, Vlce-Pres.’ J .W . Dixon W .K » Barber C. M. Crouse, W, A. Wpencer BTE. McFarland W. M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary. 1 J Now is the Time ; to think about selling us your cream Xenia Creamery Co. XENIA, OHIO ■v„* v*• ‘r"'. ' ’•*- r ;• +• a/ ‘i** Highest Price Cream Buyers , BothJPljones. Cans furnished 30 days for free trial. So. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. T 11 Benner and Herman Present 's The Merry Musical Mixup “Peck’s Bad Boy” ■•■* 4 $ •-• • ■ E V E R Y T H IN G N EW B U T T H E N AM E A Riot of Fun andMusic A LaughEveryMove 800Moves a Minute Hear the New Big Song Number “ Musical Morn” Prices:® 25c * 35c ■50c. "JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT" T r y M a k i n g A n o a k o r M a h o g a n y e f f e c t o n y o u r cu d d b & i r i n n d t a b le # You wH be tickled beyond belief with Ibe result*. H A N N A ' S L O S T N O - F I N I S H w w i CHANGE * * * * * * * . MM THINGS INTd NEW © o ■ » © l N * x i » * N « i i V i : fFQpt « A M & » Y l LOCAL AND PERSONAL J A t Mu* hour Mr*, g. K- Turnbull I n reported very low, Opera House Thnraday, Sept, H,a a great show ‘ -Pack’#Bad Boy. FOR RENT—House of 1 rooms on Main, street. G. H. Smith. —For good pur? spices get tliem at Ridgway'a. F bivatk S a X k :—Householdfurni ture, carpets and bedding, this com ing week, Georgo Bbrodes; —Canned corn and tomatoes are especially priced in dozen lots. NagleylBros Mrs, Rida Archer' of Asimlle, K, 0., is spending two weeks here. There will be the usual services at the U, F, church Sabbath, You should not miss him Thursday night, |nst as bad as ever. «? !Mr. Rufus McFarland, Wife and son, of Dayton, ore visiting relatives, Dr. George O. Stewart, of the State Hospital,. Columbus, , spent Sabbath at home. •For Sale—Remington typewriter in good condition. G; H. Smith. Miss 'Effie Conley visited Mies Nel lie Moorland Sn Dayton a day or^ao last week. The tFria Faullin farm, near Selma, sold at executor’s sale on Monday to Mr. W,’A. McDormsnTor *125. The farm Is well located- and a very desir able tract. Mr. T. W« ‘Eveleth, of Cynthiana, Ky., is -the guest of his -brother, A. G. Eveleth. Mrs, I, F. Puffer has been spending a few days In Springfield with her sister. Mr. Edward Ferris, of Norwood- spent Monday with his brother, Mr. Ervin Ferris. Mth. Ferris and daugh ter, Yula, visited here-last week. M « . Harry King ot Washington 0. Hi is here owing to the Illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Turnbull. Mr. Charles Bales and wife were thrown from their buggyWednesday afternoon when their horse ran into a gravel wagon but neither were hurt. Peck’s Bkd Boy Opera hou»e, oh Thursday evening. The It. A. 8. of the M. E. church will hold a dime social at the church this evening. • Mr. A. H, Kills, Mr*. C*. W. Dean. Miss Isa, Fred and Hester Dean at- ended the Mendenhall- Whitting ton reunion at HefI Park, Monday. Mr. Samuel Baukin of McKees port, Pa., Is the guest of Mr. 0. N Stuckey. C l o t he s Of all kinds D R Y CLEANED at HOME Clothing CO. Mr. Blain Dorn, of Kenton, dropped in town on Monday evening on a visit with friends, Mr. Dorn’s father for merly conducted a harness shop here, but located ib Kenton. • Mrs, Mary Bridgman entertained on Tuesday for the Wednesday after noon dub. Miss Jackson, the fast young pacer owned by Andrew Jackson, went lame In her race at Dayton, Tuesday, after winning one heat and getting a new mark of 2:1514- She was withdrawn by the owner Who thinks she will be in normal condition in a few days, The Christian Endeavor society of the R. P. church will hold a market on Saturday, September 6, at 2 o’clock in the gas office, -dome and get your Sabbath day’s dinner. Mr, M. V. Denny moved this week from the D. H, McFarland property to the Charles Smith property on Mini street, All the Greene county stock at the Forrest -City Fair last week brought home the respective share of win nings. The Meadow Brook herd, F, B, Turnbull’s herd of Angus cattle, were very successful. Mr, R. C, Watt, H, II. Cherry and J. C. Williamson Were heavy winners with their sheep. The Watt mare, Ada Burns, secured a di vision of second and their money at the Madison County Fair last .Friday, The mare Is entered at Dayton on Friday. Fountain Psn aun*tituto. Put two pens in the penholder, One oh the top of the other, and one pro jecting a little in advance of the oth* or, the longest pen being on the un der side, This will serve as a feeder and will hold enough Ink to Write a full page before dipping in the ink again, * ■* For Money; Young fellows may tA careless about writing the home folks; but they all write home fromMonte Carlo. T~ J No matter miw hardyour m*A sen**, fir. M M Antl-PM* PUWwill help ytob -Wine of Cardul, 7oc A t Wiatermau's. New Ida* far ttereeeoopa. - The old-time stereoscope, the friend ! of our childhood day*, i« promised a j return, to popularity la a somewhat . new guise. The dd-tlme device ha* j beenhitched to the latest phase of the | photographic art and It may be but i * abort time before the modernized stereoscope will be seen In the par-t lore and sitting room* of every home as It waa once before. The mov ing picture machine has been made available for domestic purposes. R u no longer limited to the auditorium and the haU, but a new camera, small, compact, and easily operated and not expensive, place* the facility for mak ing there picture* within the reach of the amateur. With the knowledge ac quired with a little practice one may make pictures whit* will catch the merry twinkle of the eye, the fleeting light of haby’a dimple ..and-the little; Individualities which are lost to the fussiness of the studio pose. • fV-U*."■'»*■*»yAl.J .itis1 i jin | u imi. * Needed Knowledge.' Sometimes one wonders If the world baa forever lost lto sense of peace and beauty, and If we are to whinand sell and advertise till the Cnd of time. Will simple pleasures seem tame and quiet ways unsuccessful? Gr are we, mad ottly'for a little term, and will we re turn. to spacious and serene things after this fever cools? Shall we soon turn from .the clatter of these days, the temporal display, the 'unreal values set.onposition and success, the scorn of what 1* simple-hearted and generous, the haste and noise' that drown out all gentle voices? It la time to recover our knowledge of the wind on the hillB, the Silent passage of a Summer’s day, the swift wind-swept procession of early autumn clouds, the sea In calmand storm, with the break ing waveg-that wear away the beach— Collier's Weekly,1_ ' Surely Lovely. Miss Quizz—Have, you ridden la Charley’s new car? ' Mrs, Malaprop—Yes; It was lovely. There was some osculation, but It didn’t bother me a bit,—Brooklyn Life, Keep Fences In-Condition. A New Jersey man, according to a decision of the state supreme, court:, I must pay damage* for the death of his neighbor's cOw, which broke [ through the fence of a garden and ate { enough green corn to cause Ita death, The farmer who lost the green corn 1 waB liable to damages, the court de* | elded, because the fence "should have W R E N ’S Handsome New Dresseslor Pall Wear Fasi nating new Creations of Crepe De Chine, Meteor, Plisse, Poplin, and Crinkle Crepe, in a wonderful range of styles and patterns. Clinging lines aud graceful draping are much in evidence, with collar rushing and vests. Predominating shades are brown, wisteria, green, fume, gray, ashes of rose and taupe, together with the c nservative black, ■ *■ ’V For general attractiveness this season eclipses any previous showing, -■ Come and see. No other store in Springfield shows such un limited assortments, and wide range of prices as this store. \We pay your round-trip fare to Springfield on purchases of $15.00 or oner, 2C2C GETOUR PRICESON PRINTING boeu so constructed that the bor’s cow could not have through, neigh* brpken First-English Coffee House. According to the records the flret English coffee house was opened to 1652 end became so popular that many others were opened scon- after- ward. - ’ « ’ fa Two Days. To Cure a Cold in One Day Taka L a X a t l V C B r O I R O Q u i n i n e Tablets . £ o e e vw j r ,SevenMillionboxes sold Inpast 12-months. ■ TM s sSf£&3iUF6y ^ r ’* bOX, 3 S c » j SAVES MONEY SAVES TIME 3 0 D A Y S FR EE TRIAL. SAVES FUEL " 1 SAVES LABOR THE WIZARD FIRELESS COOKING KETTLE - THE MOST WONDERFUL COOKING UTENSIL OF THE AGE. THE FiRELESS WIZARD The,Wizard Tireless Cooking Keltic^combines the advantages of the expensive dreless cookers and the common cooking kettle, and give* you a simple insulated kettle requiring no soapstonpor other heaters. * Tou do not have to transfer the Wizard to a big cumber- gome box, AIL you have to»,p[o is to put the food to be cooked in tho W'mrd. The Wizard does the rest. The Wizard is a vrOnder. The principle Is a Scientific fact. It is the last word in fireless' cookery. Any method of retaining heat at cooking temperature will do the work. Why bother with expensive devices? Get the Wizard. It does not cost much. I t is insulatedwith ground mica. A non* conductor, Nothing can injure it. It is sanitary. The insulation will not decay. I t will not pack down. Always ready to use. THE WIZARD SAVES 50 MINUTES ON THE HOUR OF FUEL COST IT WILL COOK Oat Heal, Breakfast Food, Boiled Bice, Barley Mush, Bice, Cream of ’ Wheat, Vitos, Cracked Wheat, Gm.- ‘ ham Hush, Poatum Cereal, Stock, Split Pea Soup, Mut ton Broth, Chicken Soup, Vegetable Soup, Com Soup, MoCk Turtle Soup, Chicken Broth, Lentil Soup, Beef, Bout Veal, Boast Pork, Pork Tenderloin, F resh PorkandSauerkraut, Bout Lamb, Bout Chicken, Boiled Beef, Veal Bolls, Veal Curry, Beef. Stew, Corned Beef, Pot Bout, Stuffed Steak, Boiled Ham, Stuffed Heart, Sweet Breads, Beef Loaf, Corn, Parsnips, Potatoes, Toma toes, Onions, Cabbage, Sau- -erkraut, Macaroni, Spa ghetti, Oysters, Fish, and a thousand other good things to eat. Thinkwhat theWizard £oes- Cooks' anything you can cook in an expensive fireless cooker at the cost of an or dinary aluminum kettle. Keeps food hot. Saves money, time, labor, worry. .Nothing burned. A fireless Cooker in kettle form. Send your order now TRY IT OUT The Wizard la made In two sizes, Four and Six Quart. It is constructed of beautiful aluminum. Will not rust, Will not corrode. Will last a lifetime. It is hygienic. The FourQuart retail* iot $3.75. The SixQuart for $4.75 We give you pither size at the?J prices, cartage paid, and when your order is received will ship at once and will mail you a sub scription bond which will be received by the-, newspaper ift which this advertisement is printed at f 1,00 to cover $1,00 in valuation of regular subscription price, ItiQMEMBER THIS We are sopositive the Wizard will glveyou eomplete settriaetfcm that if you are act sattsflodusd return the wizard touswe will refund ths full price p*ld and will mak* you a present of the subscription. W# know last what theWizard will do. We want you to know. This Is* fair offer, we referyou to ' THE GUARDIAN SAVRfai AND TKUSt CO, CHmirn*. Oki*. ikAis aHfttfsidUitltllltirAmAHaaAD^UiI'jriNua^iieita« . The. articles to be cooked are placed in the Wizard and are allowed to remain there just one-sixth of the time repaired in the old way. This starts the cook-, ing process. Take thekettle off the fuel and .allow to remainon the non-conductor mat until ready to serve any time after the cooking has been completed. > Potatoes require 30minutesof steady boiling. Boil in the Wizard for 5minutes, place on the mat for 25 minutes. They are ready to serve or you Can leave them in the Wizard and they will be hot and mealy for hours. Same method used with everything. Just oOok for one-sixth' the time of the old way, then set on the.' mat for the balance of time. Saves 50 minutes. Go out the afternoon. ^ Food ready for. supper. Prepare before bed time. Behest for a few minutes in the morning. Fine, Send inyonr order for the Wizard sow. Do not dolay. ^ Tour money back if you donotthink it tbe bait thing in the World* W f stand hack o f our claims. Your pa* erand theWizard :or the one price as an inducement* Send your- order now. Cotthi*<*«pur•«>«*#mailt#«• .withr#miH«M«a SUBSCRIPTION CERTIFICATE rttt wizard cooimm utemsix . sales Co. 127*Weal tjilr*Street. Clavelim^OM*. 1 1 enclose $, lor Subscription I* Ik** and *Mu prepaid. .qriart.Wizard Firsts** Cokt*| KsOle, **rt*|« Is b* It Xamnot satisfiedwith theWizard after30day#trial, t amto re turn theWizardwithout cost tome andjou are to refund tome the full purchsreprice without stoppingmy subscription. Nasw AddresiLw^K., City m Tews#
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