The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

— - W)|I|MUp ----* IW!* The Elements of Comfort T h e Charm o f Beauty |y« Ksae^ti It SateesalKl Mm t Furatekhig Bed Bavcnpcrt, golden poliriieo finiL........ ........... ish leather, plain seat and back; opens .. gartered oak, "mish, imitation Span- and closes easily with fine motion ............ .$ 3 9 .0 0 In buying upholstered furniture^ and especially Davenports-*—you buy for a lifetime o f pleasure iu ownership. Be sure that, you buy* then, o f a firm whose years of rep­ utation stand back o f every sale made—-a firm that guarantees ev­ ery single part of the spring work to be first class in every respect, For 36 years Cappel’s have beon building an ever increasingJustness through selling furniture that' is first class, which they can absolutely guarantee. R eg u la r R u ra l F R E E D e live ry D A YTON , OHIO ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL J i i The infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. i George Towers is quite smk. Miss Vera Andrew left Thursday, for New York City whoiy she will! take a special course in 'Columbia] University. j MfiARICKS FA IR GROUNDS SPR INGF IELD , OHIO • ONE AFTERNOON ONLY. Tuesday, Sept. 22 A* 3 P. M. RAIN, SHINE OR CYCLONE . America’s Own Startling, Amazing . Looping the Loop a m p d a p i s d f l S a i i i a Doing the 3,000 Foot Death Drop BEACHEY •BLOWING ’ UP RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP RACING HIGH-POWER AUTOMOBILE FAST AND THRILLING MOTOR . CYCLE RACES. ADMISSION 50c. GRAND STAND 25c Free Gate to Automobiles. * Meet from 3 to 5 P. M. Looping 4:30 to 5 P. M. IN ALL THE WORLD NO SHOW LIKE THIS STATE FAIR ABIG SUCCESS MID-WINTER SHOWTO BEHELD. Ohio State Fait, 1014, was complete o frauds. No arrests. Jtes- ictable, dignified in all its parts, rganlzed and systematized. No infusion. No wasted effort. Tor :st tune Iowa and New York State irs came same week. This slight- reduced entries, but Ohio^still id greatest stock show. War anti ,in were handicaps, but thousands ,me. Grounds were beauty beyond impure. Flowers,, flags, music, id good humor were in evidence, mie departments touched record arks. No free passes worried politicians and petty office holders. In January a Mid Winter Fair will be held, state fair ground. The “ Big Four” will combine, viz: The state Apple,- Corn, Dairy, and Poultry shows. Each great in itself, . * A score of argicultural and breeders* meeting will be held in Columbus same week to concentrate, unify, and promote producing ftitorest. Invest at home. Shun bubbles far away They 'bust*. The Truth Will Boom Ohio. Oppor­ tunity abides here. H O R N E R ’ S W.orK S h o e s When in need of GOOD ALL SOLID WORK SHOE, just give US A CALL, and YOU will not o n l y S A V E MONEY, but re. celve the best shoe money can buy. Elkskin Shoes. * • $1.75 to $2.50 Heavy Waftkproop Shoes $2 .50 to $4.00 Every PairGuaranteed Horner Shoe Co 33 S. Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. anil good rath faction. Springfield Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Hat- White Star? Pearl Laundry. It. F„ ed this liith day of August, A ll. 19L1. , . CHARLES F. HOWARD, Btra, ***w» Probate Judge of said County. Mr. Fred McMillan visited at home the first of tha week. The last Picture Show in Cedar- viile at the PRINCESS Saturday evening. Extra good program. 4 reels, A state fire marshal was In town this week and ordered Barber’ s hall elosedi'after Saturday for picture shows'. Under a law passed last year no picture shows can be held on the second floor of a building, even in opera honses. All such houses must be fire-proof through­ out. The Jamestown and Yellow Springs opera house have nlso been dosed. Dr„H, F. Loriraer and wife, o f Oxford, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. IV Hastings, the first of the week. They left Tuesday for Dayton and on the fallowing day started for Colorado where they will make AheiiYnturehome:---------- f ------- -- __ William Wylie, aged 84, for years manager of the. park beaming bis name at Clifton, waB instantly killed Tuesday afternoon when a wagon in which ho was riding plunged over a twelve foot embank­ ment. Archie Hart, an employee was injured at the same time and received several broken bones in the face and . was unconscious for several hours. Wylie many years ago was a paper maker at the old Clifton thill and was probably the oldest in -that line of anyone in the state. Xenia merchants are to have a Farmers’ Fall festival the last week iu October. „ Are you going to the PRINCESS Saturday evening? i should 'say, everybody is going, FEAGHES-A fine car load about Sept. 21 or 25. They will be.cheap his fall. Leave your order at Cul- tice’ s meat market. Wm. Marshall. Mrs. Ralph Townsley and mother, Mrs. Sellers, haire 'gone on a trip East.. ■ Mr.W . J. Tarboxlett ’Wednesday evening for Hale Center, Texas, where he will look .after the harvest­ ing of his famx crops which are said to be excellent in tiiat section. Mr, Tarbox expects to be gone about a month. •Mrs. Flora Dobbins, 'Mrs. Fred Dobbins and Mrs, O. A. Dobbins have issued a large number of Invi- tations for • this afternoon at two at the home of the latter. A meeting of the temperance force was held in the R. P. church Wednesday evening at which time an organization was affected. S. C. Wright was chosen chairman; Prof. Loroy Allon, secretary ;L,. H. Sullen berger, treasurer. Rev. George O. Levering, manager of the. county organization was present and out­ lined the work, A number of Inter­ esting speeches were made assuring a large vote m this township in support of the temperance cause, The-following committer s have been appointed: Publicity:—Knrlli Bull, Prof, F. A. Jnrkat, Ed, Hastings. Public Meetings:—Rev. J, W, Pntton, Dr. W. R. McChesney, Benton Barber. • . Finance:--J)r. Sf. I, Marsh, L. H. Sullenbcrger, A. H. Creswell, G. H. Hartman, G. E. Jobe, Roll Work :-K ov . J. S. E. Mc- Micbael, D. *B. McElwaln, R. C, Watt, Frances, the six months old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Finney, fell from her high chair Thursday and dislocated her knee, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wolford, of Yellow Springs entertalnod Tues­ day evening for Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Wolford and family, Postmaster W. A. Turnbull and wife and Miss Wanda Wolford, of Washington C. m , who has bqin the guests of her uncle for soveral days. Golf an Ancient Game', One of tha few publications Issued for extended circulation by the Broth­ ers of the Book is ehtltued the Links of Ancient Rome. It to in Latin, and purports to show that the dignified game of golf was played on early Ro­ man greens by characters who afo fa­ mous in history. The Brothers of the Book la an organization of idealists In more or less widely separated cities, The headquarters are in Chicago. W* extend to the women of CedarviHe and vicinity a cordial invitation to visit our new store. The brightest, lightest cloak store in the state, Thousands of the newest Fall Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Millinery and Furs now ready. At the very lowest, prices, we invite you to come. The MEARICK t ■ Cloak Co. Second andMain St, DAYTON, - OHIO. •—Another oarwf-fresh cement. D. S. Ervin Co. Miss Helen Bradfnfce, who has been In the McOIelian hospital in Xenia forseveral weeks where She underwent an operation for appen­ dicitis, has improved so that she wr,s able to return,, fyMSi© Saturday, SPEC IAL BARGA INS A T B IRD 'S MAMMOTH S TO R E HOSE Misses' White, Ten, Blaek Lace Hose. Regular 25c value 4- pair for 25c. BOYS ' SCHOO L S U IT S Values $4.50, $3.50 and $3.00. While they last $1.48 'each, M EN 'S S U IT S Small sizes only 34, 35 and 36. Suits that sold at $10 -00 $12.50 and $15.00 each. Your choice for $3.39. H A TS . A large number,all sizes sold at $1.50 and $2.00 for 49c. Styles are good, CAPS Big lot regular 50c values In lightweight. While they last yours for 19c. SW EA TERS Men’sy Women's and Child­ ren in great variety of styles at prices to suit every purchaser. See Window Display. CRANBERR IES First of the season 10c per qt. or 3 qt. for 25c. Grapes, Plums and Peaches for Saturday trade. EGGS Bring us your surplus. Will pay you 25c per dozen in trade. BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE rtWa HiflSW Safe Investments Ask any man who knows and he will tell you that a first juortgage is tho safest of any kind of security. The only'way to release it is to pay the debt it secures.” . Every Loan Made By Springfield Building drLoan Association is secured by a first, mortgage on good real estate in Clark County, Ohio. The Depositors Receive 51 % Dividends Resources Over $3,274,000.00 S T A R T Y O U R A C C O U N T N OW THE, SPRINGFIE.LD BUILD= ING & LOAN ASS N. During the erection of our new building we are located at 8 South Limestone St., . . . Springfield, Ohio. Schmidt Helps You to Enjoy Life at the Least Cost These Save YouMoney Country Cured Bacon... .... -.l-le Breakfast Bacon, Sugar : Cured per lb.<....... ............ 18cs Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, lb ........................ -.............18©. Ca’lifbrnia-atid Picnic Hams, per l b ......”,......... ........ —...,14c Schmidt's Ocean Light Flour.................... .....C5o Canned Corn, Per can........6c Shoo.Pdg Corn, per can .........7c Corn Flakes.,......... ............... 6c Schmidt’ s Old Hickory . Flour, 25 lb, sack for...........70c Special Thursday^Friday^Saturday African Java Coffee, F^r Pound,............... 22 c Fresh creaihety butter, per pound, ., . . . . . 28 c Pure Lard, Per Pound....... .........................np_ Butter Nuf bacon'.. ; ; ..................... ........... 22 c The Bair Mason Jars Ball Mason Jars in quart sizes, per dozen............ ... Ball Mason Jiirs in pint sizes, per uozen.................... .....45c ...40c DOWN THEY GO AGAIN! -NEW POTATOES Per Bu. $ 1.00 Flour. 25 lb. Sack of Gold, Medal Flour f o r ....... . 75c H. E. Schmidt 6 Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio* Education In a Republic, A popular government, without in­ formation or tho means of acquiring it, la but a prologue to a farce or a trag­ edy; or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govorh Ignorance.—Jefferson. Good Book. That is a good book which is opened with expectation and Hosed with profit,—Alcott, Quality and Service ^ # *■' m Is our aim and wo doubt if _either can be excelled, The best that can ho bought is what we otter our patrons. Our meats,fresh and smoked, ate up to the standard of government inspection. W« Curry * Full Line of Vegetables in Beason.. Walter Cultice Phone orders delivered c u D m v n m , j , o n t o Paint is liquid money* You-'spread it over your House and then sun, w ind , rain and dust beat upon it in the effort to vvear it out and get at the wood* Bye and bye you have to do it all over again •—but less often w ith t - Hanna’s Green Seal Faint than with others. When you think of the cost of paint and painting, remember that one- third is paint and two-thirds labor. It costs more to put on a poor paint than • good one* Use the paint that lasts longest* . % * FOR SALK BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS, r ■ ji'tl J X X GET OUR PRICES O N PRINTING 2C;X sr=ss5K= i

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