The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

MW* Cedar Chests Engraved Initial Name Plate Free! The destructive moth will soon be around again. A few warm days and you will have to store your winter plothing. Our Genuine Ten ­ nessee Red Cedar Chests are made with overhanging lids. They are dustproof and mothproof, sightly and endur­ ing, designed and finished to fit congenially and harmoniously with fine furnishings— some are plain, others are copper trim­ med. W ith .each b ox sold w e -w ill give an engraved initial name plate free. Cedar Chests, 34x17 inches.. Cedar Chests, 42x20 inches - Cedar Chests, 010 Eft 48x20 inches I y i u v C edar' Chests, 45x20 Jnches* copper trimmed, ^ " •like c u t -------- - JB.50 .$11.50 .$13.50 e i , .$16.00 Cedar Chests, colonial style, A K 22 inches,_____ ^ g QQ Cedar Chests, mahogany or quartered oak, any finish, lined with cedar, ' (H Q f l f l 49x22 inches __--_qJ£O iUU S A M E ’ AS CASH ,IF P A ID IN 60 D A Y S ON A L L PU R ­ CHASES O F $10.00 A N D O V E R Regular Rural Free Delivery 21 5 2 2 1 S.MAi N ST DAYTON, O IIO No other paint in the world 1 carries a bona-fide guarantee- Pretty strong statement? . Well, here’s the proof. \ I ‘ The paint you apply might chalk—it might crack . , — it might pee/— it might blister— it might fade y it might prove unsatisfactory all around. Ask the dealer from whom you are considering buy- ■ ing paint to protect you against these things— in writing. H e won't. He can’t. W e mil. We do. With every hill o f Bradley & Vrooman Paint we sell gfcea a Gold Bond Guarantee that - Uinsuranceto you against loss. \ ’ Bradley & Vrooman Guaranteed Paint W e could iet a higher price than we ask upon Brad« ley & Vrooman paint and be justifiedin so doing. The paint is worth it—* witness the Gold Bond Guar­ antee as the manufacturer's token of faith in his product. But as a matter of fact you pay no more for Bradley & Vrooman Paint under our protected purchase plan than you d o ‘ for kinds where you assume all the wish. W e are glad to talk Bradley & Vrooman Paint Because we know it is WORTH talk­ ing about. THE TARBOX LUMBER CO, Farm Economy The B igge st Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Post Made by American Steel & Wire Company TH EY LA ST A L IFE TIME Thousands in use in the past 15 years, which have not totted rusted or burned because they are heavily zlno coated inside and outside. American Steal Posts— Gan Be Driven Eliminate Fence Repairs Every Post a Lightening Rod Protects Stock from Lightening N o Staples Required Fence Rows Can Be Burned, Des-1 troying Weeds and VefWbU Land with Steel Posts is Mure Valuable. Das us a t ones far further information or >’ask the man wha has uiad Amsrioan Stsei Fetid* Post, TARBOX LUMBER CO. Cedar v ille , O h io , ✓ ✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING*- and up Authoritative Styles for Particular Men •• -• •; ! . I; '■ • - *•* • of Every Age and Figure. Special attention given to those who are hard to fib Our famour hand tailored garments possess a style far in excess of their cost. Knox Hats, Emery Shirts, Lewis Union Suits, Lord and Taylor Hosiery and Kaiser Neckwear, EVERYTH ING N EW AND ABSO LU TELY CORRECT D o not O verlook our B oys ’ Kn ickerbocker Suits • Price $3.50 to $12.00. J \ MAIN W. Opp. Court House P E N N Y W I S E , P O U N D F O O L I S H Contractor 8av«d HI* Nickel, but Wat Out Something on..,the Trans* action. How to aavo a nickel and lose a thousand dollars Is a lesson lehrned by a Bronx contractor. He was at the Fordham station of the Third ave-. nuo elevated and ho wanted to go to West Farms, at the end of the Lenox subway, to submit a bid on a contract. The ordinary way to make such a trip would be to pay two car fares, but this careful contractor saw a way to complete the Journey for. a single fare, but he says ha will never do It again. He bought an elevated ticket and rode down town to Third avenue and One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, where he got a transfer to the down­ town subway train, He intended to ride down to the next staUon, Mott avenue, get off there and cross to the uptown side and ride hack to his des­ tination, thus saving five cents. Un­ fortunately that day there was an ac­ cident in the subway, the trains were blocked for nearly an hour and he- was in a tiiin that was stalled hair way between two stations. When he finally did arrive at the office he found all the bids had been opened and the contract awarded, His bid, however, was lower than the one accepted, yet It was for a sum sufficiently large to have shown him a cool profit of 11,000. Then he went out and spent about |20 In'drinks to drown his sorrow,— New York Times, Do Your EYES Need Glasses? Very, careful examination w ill determine this. I invite you to call. Y ou w ill receive What is “ Best”1in Glasses at a moderate price., Perte L. Sagebiel Second Floor, Conover Bldg. Third & Main Sts. DAYTON, O. H E P L A N N E D H I S O W N D E A T H How 8lr William Hankford 500 Years Ago Evaded Law Against Com­ mitting Suicide. Suicides .often ' adopt Ingenious methods, but the art of the felo do ee seems not to have advanced material­ ly during the centuries, The modern ease of a heavily insured broker who on a feigned-hunting trip stood bare­ legged In a quagmire for hours and wilfully contracted a fatal pneumonia Is matched In cleverness by one 600 years qld. The following facts are well vouched for, and indeed were never ques­ tioned, says the Green Bag. Sir Wil­ liam Hankford, a Judge of the king’s bench in the reigns of Edward III, Henry IV, Henry V and Hen*y VI, and at the time of his death chief Justice of England, was* a man of melancholy temperament. He seems to have contemplated suicide the greater part of his long life and during his later years the Idea became a fixed purpose. The act was of peculiarly serious conse­ quences, in those days for the reason that the law treated It as a capital crime, The offender was buried at the cross roads, with a stake driven- through his body, and all his goods and property were forfeited to the crown, to the utter ruin of his family. Hankford made good use of his wits and succeeded In accomplishing bis purpose without incurring either unpleasant penalty. He gave open Instructions to his gamekeeper, who had been, troubled with poachers In the deer preserve, to challenge all trespassers In the future and to shoot to kill If they would not stand and give an account* One (dark night he purposely crossed the keeper’s path, and upon challenge made motions of resistance and-'•scape. The faithful servant, falling to recognise his master, fol­ lowed Instruction to the letter, at was expected o f him, and Sir William fe)l dead In his tracks, The whole truth of the affair was common knowledge, but it was Impossible to establish ft case of suicide by legal proof, The Servant was protected by his instructions. Hankford had hon* ’ orable burial and his estate passed to those whose interests as heirs he had so wisely considered, NIA, OHIO .1* ' t *3l*nC»t in m*Mmmm tfo m*e mm sumvm fe mm at Spreading the Scriptures. It is estimated that the Bible, or Homo part of it, has been published in 600 distinct forms of human speech. Since Its foundation in 1804 tlie British and Foreign Bible soci­ ety has issued over 868,000,000 copies of the Scriptures, of which more than 88,000,000 hare been in htagUsh. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Our Wooltex Mid-April Style Exhibit affords you the final opportunity of the season to select tailored garments from Complete Assortment of Sp r ing S ty le s This special event is planned for those who prefer to select a tailored suit or coat late m the season, and have it fresh and new for Bummer wear. You may need if for a vacation trip or Bumtner travel, School and college girls Will have a special need for tailored garments during the summer, Teachers find BUch garments indispehsible for vacation trips and summer Bchool wear. Wooltex Tailored Coats, S u it s and S k ir t s are Ideal Apparel for Summer Wear. They are so easy to keey spic and span under alt conditions, The pure wool and pujre silk materials—the woolen materials pre-shrunken— do not loose their beauty from rain or other conditions incidental to travel. . * Their superior character o f tailoring keeps them trim and Shapely, They are-stylish and beoom lng-appear equal to clothes that Often cost twice as much. Coats at $ 1 2 . 5 0 to $ 2 5 . 0 0 Su its at $ 1 8 . 5 0 to $ 3 5 . 0 0 Sk irts at $ 5 . 0 0 to $ 1 0 . 0 0 .( ITheFahienTehan(ol We pay your fare both ways on purchases of $l5.00.;or over. d * ' i * -t I i \ ? * :< »*•■ fit* f’opyrluhl 1915 The*H. Slack Co, OHS X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X \

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