The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26
s .. v .. 3K U- FREE Som eth ing to E v e r y P u r c h a s e r First Will be a SET of DISHES Call 8 on UO, tie nmy have what you want i » grooertw, i f so bo w ill deliver it to your door, I have a full line o f groceries, Oysters and Fresh fish in season, Prices are in reach o f all. T ry mo when convenient. Th * little red brick is juji-tc-dats, we w ill treat you right. C. M. Spencer Phone 3-110 * • * C e d e ryllle , O h io | Big International Exposition’s Amusements j Novel and Wonderful J U N E 21 TH E S U M M E R SCHOOL AUGUSTJ 13 o f tho C O L L E G E OF W OO ST ER f■ , ■ • i ■ ; • .■■■_ v•• •• W O O ST ER , O H IO - 1915 A_School of Inspiration, Preparation and Perspiration . N ever 30 Well equipped for efficient services as for the coming1 year. • ■ ' Fu lly accredited in a ll departments by the State Supermten- d e h t o f Public Instruction. County Certification and Professional Training, State L ife Certificates,- both Elementary and High School, On exactly same basis as State Normals. Model School. Observation and practice classes in elemen tary and high school subjects. N ea rly one hundred men and women,on the teaching staff, some o f them specialists, all of them strong. . "Work for everybody, no'matter who and no matter what. A ll secondary work, much college work, aud some graduate Courses In Education and other lines. Courses lor county norma! directors, for district and county superintendents, and, in domestic Soience, Manual Training, Music o f a il kinds, Oratory,- Physical Training, PubliQ School Drawing, Dxess-Makmgand Millinery, and Advanced Agriculture. A great lecture Course With Booker' T. Washington, ex-Gov. Malcolm R. Patterson of Tennessee, Mile. Jenny Dufau, Boston . Symphony Sextette, and ten other fine attractions. Remarkable list o f datiy chapel speakers with messages. Graduate Sohool for Ministers and Christian workers August 4-13. „ " Tuition, $19; Boai'd and Room, $3.50-4.25. E igh t weeks, six days in the week, and credit for nine w e e k s .' W ork for teachers the year through. Spring ,term begins April.7, but students can enter later, and find what they wish. Free Teachers’ Agency ^places $150,000 worth of positions every year. This is but one of the many lines of helpfulnes.8. I f interested, send fo r your catalog. ‘ I f not interested* send and become so. Your name and a postal w ill bring information. J. H . DICKASON , I ' Principal Wooster Academy and Bummer School, , LW OO STER , 0|1IQ FREE FREE FREE Three St. RegisEverbearing RaspberryPlants To Everyone Answering This Advertisement. AgentBsell these plants tor 25o each. St. R eg ia Everbearing; A wonderful now Raspberry; bears frq jt four months the firs t" season it Is planted. Earliest o f a ll Red Raspberries, begins to ripen June 15th to 20tb, fruiting on old canes Until late August, when berries begin feq ripen on tho young or current season's canes, which continue te produce berries in increasing numbers without intermission until late October, or until frost comes. Wonderfully prolific, first or main crop being greater than that;,of any other red variety known, and Bummer or Autumn crops do not consist o f it few scattering berries, but good to heavy pickings all times, One party who had a small patch of about half an aore picked and shipped two or three pickings each week for four months, and his profits were enormous. “Good Fruit and How to Grow It,” F R E E This is a 64-page book of valuable information about soils, how and whore to plant, trim and grow a ll kinds of fruit; how and when to spray, and the cost o f planting and maintaining an orchard. A lso completo description o f all varieties o f Fruits, Ornamental Trees, Roses and Shrubs with bargains in Homo Garden Collection as low as 08 cents, .the same as agents* charge throe dollars for. Special Collection of Standard Apple Trees 98 cents 2 Baldwin . 2 Ben Davis S Northern S t e a l t h y 2 Bark 2 McIntosh 2 Yellow Transparent A ll Fine Two-Yoar Trees 4 REILLY BROTHERS (THE OASIS NURSERIES,) 1041Reilly Road, Danville,N.Y. SEND THIS COUPON BELOW TO US TODAY REILLY BROS, (THE OASIS NURSERIES), .Danville, N .aY* * Kindlyt**nd me your large Fruit Book "Goon F ruit ano H ow T o G row I t " Free of *11 charge; also coupon good for 8 St. Regis Everbearing R*ipb*frieS as advertised in ... . ........................... S (Insert namooi paper) Natde ............ .................... .............!.................................................... Town and Slide ................................ ............... ................ ........ . • * • S ired or /?» J*\ t>. N o ............ ................................... .......... ......... MSI m month’s Butterick Patterns sens 10c and 15c—none higher. President Wilaon Will Vl»it Panama-Pacific Display of Nations via Panama Can&I—V&nderbiH Cup Race and Grand Prfx Will Be Held in San Francisco, By HAMILTON WRIGHT. W O N D E R F U L " and novel amusements, parades and pageants of the oriental countries, auto and yacht races and athletic contests will be ob served upon ft scale of unexampled magnitude and grandeur at the Puna- ma-PaeUle International Exposition. The extensive participation of China, Japan, Siam and lado and Cochin Chi na* when taken in connection with the pjans already made and with the interesting oriental population of San Francisco, Assures such spectacles na have never before been sepn in the Oc cident Pageants of miles In length Bet off by wonderful floats and mar velous pyrotechnics will wind through the streets of San Francisco. There will be held throughout the this event The famous. Bait Lake Mormon choir, the deep tolled plaintive shjgfrs of Hawaii and even a chorus o f fifty Maoriwi singers will take part in the choral .events, At an-axpendl- tore o f $1,230,000 the K xiiob UI ou has constructed a great Audltoridm In the civic, center of Sap Francisco, which will ho used by,the great conventions and song festivals. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crane will present their latest terpslchorenn novelty, the "Exposition Tango;*’ Mr. Harry Lauder will sing the Exposition ballad, The amusement section of the Ex. position, the "Zone,” corresponding to tlic ^famous "Midway” at the World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago, will carry out the purpose of the Exposition to give every feature a high educa tional value.. tluentat railways. The Grand Canyon concession is built .upon so prodigious a scale that visitors will view the canvases from a standard gauge rail way coach runniug on a standard gauge track. A huge working model of the Panama Canal is so extensive that visitors seated in comfortable the ater chairs will be carried along the route of the canal upon a movable platform, and a dictaphone at the arm of each chair will describe euch scene ns it comes into view. A novel amuse ment feature will be provided by work ing submarine boats of sixty-five tons displacement, which will operate in an artificial lagoon. The Aeroseope, a huge inverted pendulum, operating like a giant seesaw, with a great balancing jvelght on Jthe short end and a car for passengers at the extremity of Its long- WONDERFU L GLASS DOME’ OF THE PALACE OF HORT ICULTURE , PAN AM A -PAC IF IC IN TE R N A - ' T IO N A I. EXPOSITION , SAN FRANCISCO, 1915, Palace of Horticulture, looking througlij the Court of Palms. This beautiful structure has a glass dome .185 • feet high and 152 feet in diameter. Crowning the dome is a huge basket. The general style of the architecture 4 is the French renaissance, with Saracenic modification. The extreme length of the palace is (572 feet and breadth 820 feet . " entire period of the Exposition, which opens Feb. 20, 1015, a series of great events, Including sports and athletic contests of many kinds conducted upon a Si ale of great magnitude. The Vanderbilt Automobile' Cup Race and the Grand Prlx, the two su preme events of .the automobile year, will be held upon a four mile course, embracing a circuit of tbe Exposition palaces, a spectacular background fnr excelling in, beauty and grandeur, any wtdeh* ancient Rome beheld during its historic chariot races. The Vander bilt Cup Race will take place op Feb, 22 and the Grand Prlx on Feb. 27, 1015. Great motorboats of tbe deep aea cruiser type will face lot a $10,000 prize from New York through the Pda- amu canal to the Golden" Gate. A se ries of International yacht-races In the tweuty-one meter class will bo held In San Francisco bay. president "Woodrow Wilson, Emperor William of Germany ond\King George of England have each offered trophies in these events. Swimming, water polo, fly ousting, canoeing, footbUll, baseball * and long distance foot racing are in cluded in a series of more than 200 dif ferent kinds of contests. President Wilson himself will attend the Expo- sitlon, and it is probable the members of c6ngress will nttend In an especial ly chartered steamer. Of International interest will bo the greatest live stock show in the world’s history. More than $800,000■will be awnrded In prizes In a continuous live stock exhibit Rare and valunble breeds o f ull kinds of live stock from distant countries of the globe will be shown. Specimens of the famous Cbilllnghnm wild white cattle will bo exhibited for tbe first time. With tbe exception of two specimens at the Lou don zoo, this breed has never been Bhown outside of Chllllifgkam park, England. These cattle arc pure white, with black noses, black tips to the cars and black horns. An International ghcep shearing contest will be one of the unique exhiblticfc*. For the musical events there has been built by the Exposition the mag nificent Festival Palace upon the grounds. This is equipped with a won- derful pipe organ, upon which Mr. Ed win Lcmare. world famous organist* among other celebrities, will give a se ries of recitals. The international Eis teddfod will at San Francisco com pete for $25,000 In Cash prizes. More than 20,000 singers will participate In , Imagine, for the purposes of Illustra tion, the interest, -action and1novelty of tea great elrcusei like Uarnurn & Bailey’s combined into a single "great est show pn earth" fthd presented at ten times the cost of the single pro duction and on-idea is gained of the originality of this Section, A total of more than eleven millions of dollars has been expended ifi its establishment The concessions, as these less serious features of the Exposition are known, Include, a great. Open air pnnoronilc reproduction o f the- Yellowtone Na tional park find a similar representa tion of'.the Grand'Canyon o f Arizona, presented by two of the transcon- er arm, will raise sightseers more than 825 feet above San Francisco bay,' affording an unsurpassed view of the Exposition City and the Golden Gate. Apart Jrom the amusements, conven tions and congresses, the vnst pageants, the superb pavilions of the nations and the magnificent state buildings, the Ex. position,Itself is a sight well worth seeing. The giant exhibit palaces, the loftiest and most Imposing exposition buildings ever constructed, are in their architecture representative of the finest work of a cormaisalon.ot famous Amer. lean architects, who freely collaborated with distlnRuiahed'members of this pro fession abroad. VAST TR IU M PH A L ARCH A T THE WORLD ’S GREATEST EXPOSI TION, THE PAN AM A -PA C IF IC IN T E R N A T IO N A L EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. ' 1 + Arch of the Setting Sun In the west entrance to the Court of the Onl Verse at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Surmounting the arch is 9 group o f slntiiaty representing "Th®. Nations of.the West,” In the middle cf the group is an emigrant wagon drawn by oxen. Riding in this is the figure of a woman, "The Mother of Tomorrow,” and by her side are two chil dren, 'The Hopes of Tomorrow.” Other figures represent an American In dian, a Mexican, an Alaskan and Other American types. . IT' WtWWTArtliltfriiMH ■ y -. Paint Is liquid money* You spread it over your House and then sun* wind* rain and dust beat upon it in the effort to wear it out and get at the wood* Bye and bye you have to do it all over again —but less often with t Hanna’s Green Seal Paint * ■ j - , than with others. When 'you think of the cost of paint and painting, remember that one- third is paint and two-third* labor* It cost* more to put on a poor paint th*U a good one* Use the paint that kit* longest. * FOR 9ALR Bt* KERR & HASTINGS BROS* The Coming Of Spring! ELDER 'S—Dayton'# Shopping Cantor I* readily seen in this wall- managed store, and now that the Opening Week 1* hers, with all the beauty of acwost ideas, each J>apertinent la A "Bower of OfceerineM." A* we study the faces of m**y visitors, we find on every 911* that look of satisfaction And interest which assures us o f their confidence, Could we strive for more? * Whatever you wish, whether for the inexpensive or the ’ most costly, it can he filled here, but, if inconvenient to come,to ftke store, write to onr capable Shopper, who will buy for you in a careful, personal way, and you’ll re ceive the or-er -by next mail. T h e E l d e r & J o h n s t o n C o . DAYTON, OHIO Fully One-ThirdofCappers VastSlockReduced • Thousands of Special Bargains 1 Hundreds of Offerings at Special Savings of 10% to 25^f. * . SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPART MENT—Bed Room Suits, Odd Dressers and. Chiffoniers, Buf fets,. Sideboards, Tables, Tea-Wagon, Rugs—Hundreds of yards of choice Draperies. Electric and Gas Lamps and Domes spe- cially reduced. One-Thirdof our VastStockof One-Third BrassandIronBedsReduced 0j Qnr Extensive Assortment ot Dressers i t S p t d a l Prices $34.00 Brass Beds, 2-inch contin uous posts, seven 1%-inclr filler rods, satin finished. O ft A HD Price _____ S lL^r.UU . $8,00 Brass Beds, colonial style, 2-inch posts, bright or Q C E ft satin finish .................« P u i v U $6.50 Iron Beds, white O ff f i f l enameled ..:........... y d i U U $5.75 Iron Beds, white enameled Dining Tables Reduced 2W b . L$4>25 $17.00 Fcdestal Dining Tables, quartered oak, finished golden and polished; 6 feet, 42-in. 019 Cf) top* scroll legs. •P r ic c .-V * b i u U $17.00 Dressers, quartered oak* finished golden, 20x20-inch 'beveled $12.50 $00.00 Circassian Walnut Dresser and Chiffonier; dresser has. 48-inch top, chiffonier 40-inch • $70.00 Selected rail Quartered Oak ■Bullets Reduced $35.00 Quartered Oak Buffet, golden polished finish, 48-inch top, 10x38-inch mirror.' O f lE f i l l Price ---------------- _____ $ £ 0 . U U . $20.00 Solid Oak Buffet, golden gloss finish, 44-inch top, 0 1 E E f t oval mirror ___I u i V w 2J4 yards long, Price lace Curtains at Astonishing Savings $1,88 Nottingham Lace Curtains, - - 8 1 C $1.35 $3.15 $1.75 (Marquisette Curtains, 2J4 yards long; lace edge. Price.______________ _______________ _ $4,00 Net Curtains, ecru, lace edge and insertion. Price Sunfast Draperies, all colors, per yard 50c up. LINOLEUM REDUCED Bring floor rplan o f your room- 60c Enameled Linoleum, 2 yards wide: Square yard, special.,... 65c Enameled Linoleum, 2 yards wide, Square'yard, special.,..._____ _ »**ft»* 40c 45c 59b 72c Enameled Linoleum, 2 yards wide. Square yard, special...—..................... ........................... Upholstered Parlor Furniture Reduced $68.00 Three-piece Extra Teavy Parlor Suite, solid oak, finished golden and polished, full spring box scat.and diamond tufted back fl»E7 tin upholstered m Spanish moroccoline leather. Price.,.,.__ I sUU $36,00 Three-piece Parior Suite, oak, upholstered in 007 fin Spanish moroccoline leather, Pricc..,_............ ............... . .tp& f lU U Distribution of Rugs at Special Prices 9x12 feet Seamless Brussels Rugs, hard woven wool surface: Old Eft formerly priced at $22.00. Specially reduced to____________• . O I O i 9 U $18.00 Axtiiinstcr Rugs, $ 1 2 4 * 8 9x12 fe e t ..................... ....... $25.00 Seamless Axininster Rugs a t _____ $17.98 Regular Rural Free Delivery (215-221 S.MAIN S% DAYTON, OHIO '-mr-.cuss HAKjnWRE^^a If Y o u ’re Building A N ew House T alk H ardw are W ith U s— * When it comes to builder’s hardware, too many concerns quote a low price and try* to economize on the quality of the goods they deliver* The houseowner suffers. We don’t do business that way. Not that our prices are hfah. far from it, :*a low < W t ...*■ » —' ^ ■gr~T~ ——v take a margin of profit that’s lower than you’d be* lieve possible* But—we won’t buy and we won’t sell anything that won’t yield 106% satisfaction. Come in and let us quote you on a mfe MR o f, hUdder’ehardware. - $ The bifldest profit is youra—reliable goode-mer* chimdlM tE iyoU can bank on, im*t that worth coming in to ind out about? ; m
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