The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

Look Here, Boys ! L et us Start You With a Dollar Sm vlngs * ....___ CtcUuli Account It’* all In saving the first dol­ lar, you know, and thia is HOWi “WIMT*«I (or |Htr» ckuM nude 1* o Ur Boys’ D«p*rtme»t •mountto SI 0.00 or mont.y ou pnwst tliem to tjio maaster of the department «*d •■ order viU bo five* you which wilt b« honored it the Gam City Bund­ ing and Loan Axtodatkm, at No. i North Main Street, with • p « m book thowUc • depoeko/$1.Htoyoureredit.” Thtl'i «1L How remember, this offer is from the Boys* Department ONLY, but the thrifty, ener­ getic little fellow who wants a Suit (and it should be a “Sam- peck,” too, at $8.08to $10,00) who will spend $10.00 here,, gets a. dollar to encourage the “saving habit" that leads to manhood. Tty it. The Elder & Johnston Co. Dayton, Ohio FARE $ 5 2 2 DAILY BETWEEN CLEVELAND & BUFFALO “fr- ■ ■* •• .. -. The &rgt*l fuvJmoltcostly*twun«r on anymUs4waterof theworld. Sleepingaecommotle- Soii*forl5€Upa*5entftnt. ’’CITVOF'ERIE” ------3 MagnificentSteamer*------ ‘‘CITYOFBUFFALO"' • BETWEEN . • CLEVELAND—Daily, May 1st to Dec. 1st—BUFFALO ; V IffliiSS!?].*?4 . ■* . * . : AsrlvalJilflalo ■W ' • (Central StandardXimo) ■ *’ ■ ’ Connection*atBuffaloforNliararaFidjatmdall.EasternandC4n*0ta)points. Battroadnek- atsWadlnttbetweenClevelandnndBfclfaloiaragoodfortransportationonoursteamer*. A»J yottrtickccagentfortickctovfatCL&B«L ido * „_> lH __,_________ ____ Beautifully'coloredaoc.tlonalporRlacliart,nhowing.bothexteriorandinteriorofTh«Great ShipVSEBANDBEE” -Matoareeqiptotnvawntatc , fogong24‘patfopictorialrtntldeacriptivab o o k i a t f _ _ THE CLEVELAND & BUFFALO TRANSIT CO„ Cl«T>land. Ohio y ! No other paint in the world ' carries a bona-fide guarantee— ! -firettystrongstatement} * . " .. ' ' Well, here'stheproof. _ r Thepointyouapply m ight chalk—itmight crack , o—it might p eel —it might b lister —itmight fa d e ' itmightprove unsatisfactory all around, i Ask the dealer from whom you are considering buy­ ing paint to protect you against these things—*« w riting. ‘ H e w on't. * He can*t * We w ill. We do. With' every bill o f Bradley fie Vrooman Paintwe sell goes a Gold Bond Guarantee that . IsWWflttCeto you against loss. ! Bradley & Vrooman ■ ; . Guaranteed Paint W e could set a higher price than we ask upon Brad- f « y jk Vrooman paint and be iu stified in so doing. The paint is worth it— -witness the Gold Bond G fxr- fentee as the manufacturer s. token o f faith in hit product. But as a matter o f fact .you pay no more for Brad- .Icy & Vrooman Faint under our protected purchase plan, than you do for kinds where you assume a ll th e r isk We are glad to talk Bradley & Vrooman Paint because we know it fa WORTH talk­ ing about* THE TARBO X LUMBER CO, Fa rm Economy The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fenoo Profits Are Made b y Managing a Farm on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Post . Made by American Steel &Wire Company , THEY LAST A L IFE TIMfe Thousands In use In the past 16years, which havsttofe rottei, •rusted or burned because they are heavily kibe coated inside and outside. American S isa l Posts— Can Bn Driven Eliminate- Fence Repairs Every Dost a Lightening Bod Troteots Stock from Lightening Ho Staples Required Fence Bows Can Be Burned, Des­ troying Weeds and Vermon Land with Steel Boats is More] Valuable See ua at ones for furthsr information or dak tha man who ha* usstl Amarlean S tea l Fanes Post. T A R B O X LUM BER CO. C*darville,jOhlo., Money Saved BitsofJByplay By Luke McLuke OopyrighWl©I5, tbs Cinoumatt Bagutrsr Whoopstl Said » hoy who drank soma champazne: “ This stuff bubWw round in jny bragn*. It m*k«s m» real say. Here’s how'. Whoop#! Hooray! .I think I’ll go out and raise Cagne!” * Tha Wisa Fool. 1 “It costs nothing to think,” observed tbs sage. * “It does If you think out loud,” cor­ rected the fooL " * Oh, Joyl ’•Ourbo*we »ure!y would ha praleed." , Itemerked old Hr. Dopes; “ It we all had our salaries raised Aa often as our hopes.’ f wn.i Vm,m t ‘ Paw Knows j Willie—Raw, what ‘ Paw—Apt aUentet^sny^aanrdS'h »W ■who Is hired by the dofeass to prove that the prisoner Is Innocent, and who, hi case the jury finds the prisoner guilty, can prove that the prisoner was insane when he committed the crime. Doggone Itl Ha Is the meanest man In town. 1 speak of Hr,•Black. ■ Who, when he fasten# hi* wife’s gown .Says things behind her hack. Huhl ‘The old fogy Is taking his life Into his own hands,” remarked the grouch. x “You don’ t sayr' exclaimed, the.aviso guy. “What Is the matter?” “He. Iswriting his autobiography,” replied the grouch. • Cheer Up! Just a few More days, that’s all; And then his amps Will yell, “Flay ball!’' 1 Spilling Soma Langwiclge. . The graduate of the correspondence school of journalism was mixed up in the recent fire in the New York sub­ way. We know he Is a graduate of the O. S. of J, because here is his testi­ mony as given at the official inquiry Into the disaster; The •Stygian darkness ensued, mo­ mentarily Interrupted by fitful gleams of weird electricity that rose and fell with ghastly effect Men stood rivet­ ed to the spot women screamed in abject terror, and pandemonium reign­ ed. To Increase the realism of living death that seemed to be enshrouding the sepulchral aspect of the place a demoniacal guard of barbarous foreign, countenance and accent in guttural tones ordered the transoms closed. I knew the end was nigh and with calm Indifference, devoid of hope! awaited the last gtewsomo catastrophe. A Frlqu*. Said * follow of splendid physique; " I always feel wornout and wiqufc. Xnever did care To inhale fresh air. .When I breathe- X can hear my hraga ertque.” ' ' Well, W# Know Wh*t You Mean. WO were looking for Brother 3. O, Schrockandwife fromSugarCreek last week, but they did not show up yet, by all appearance-they intend to come as there came pome mall last week al­ ready for him.—Hondon Journal. Names Is Names. Wood Rainwater la president of nn Arkansas national bank. I Is That 8ewl The Thimble club will meet with Mrs. Ernest Finger.—BloomingtonBan- tagraph. Things to Worry About. Anew species of whale has-beendis­ covered in the sooth Atlantic ocean. Our Daily Special. , Most of us think that the school of experience Is a night school. Luks MoLuks Says; You can have twenty virtues and no­ body will pay.any attention to them. But if you have ohe vice you will hear about it every five minutes. . If we ever do get so that we will speak nothing but the truth we will extend sympathy instead of congratu* Jationa when onr friends get married. The people who kick about divorces being too easy to get are those who have never tried to get n divorce. , A man offers a reward when his dog gets tost. But It Is different when his wife runs away. A- woman will admit that the cow jumped over the' moon. But she won’t admit that any Other woman but her­ self ever moved out of a house and left It dean. In an ordinary mutt It Is just grouch, lrat In * wealthy man It Is temperament. People are so contrary that a farm­ er's Idea of living Is to have lots of fresh Vegetables and milk. A man wouldn't mind his wife los­ ing her temper if she would Only lose It permanently, ' Of course (bother wouldn't knock fa­ ther, Oh, dear, no! But about nine­ ty-one times a day mother will an­ nounce that she “hopes daughter will marry better than I did." Borne people never cast their bread upon the water until It Is so stale that they can't use It themselves. A-woman may lie compelled to wear a dress that Is cut In the 1005 style. But that doesn't prevent her from reading everything she sees about the stylos for toil Oldtlms Needlework, Needlework is so rapidly becoming & lost aft that It la in the nature of a fairy tale to explain that something like half a. century ago little girls, not especially precocious, either, learned the fundamental principles Of threading a needle and pushing It through the fabric at the age of two and ofie half years, and by the time they were three, pegged away at squares of patchwork, ultimately com­ pleting "quilts” tor future use. )ti matter itawhardyour h**dJMjMJ* The Cyiterion^-Xcma’s Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Furnisher* “Opportunity Sale” S ta rted Satu rday , A p r i l 10, 1915 Many go-called “ Sales” are a guess, o r a gamb le, from the custom er’s standpoin t. Sales are a bad hab it, w ith som e s to res .0 A t Th e Criterion a sale is an even t. Th is sale is a real opp o rtun ity— one o f those extraord inary offers tha t com e once in a lon g wh ile ; a genuine bonafike offering o f high grade de­ pendab le good s a t real m oney-sav ing prices. O pportun ity com es seldom and waits fo r no man. Size this o n e while It is you rs , SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Hirsh=Wickwire Men’s Suits Together with lots from our regular stoGks, about 235 suits in all* / * Offered in 3 very special opportunity sale lots 15 $12,13,50 and $15 Suits go fo t >> * “ ✓ $18 and '$20 Suits ■ Go for on ly ✓ x $23, $25 and $28 Suits go for on ly When the opp o r tun ity cam e our w ay to purchase a lo t “o f the fam ous “ H irsh -W ickw ire” Men’ s S u its ,. we jum ped a t th e chance, W e knew the men o f X e n ia and hereabouts know ing “ H irsh- W ickw ire” Clothes as tb oy do , would read ily realize what a grea t opp o rtun ity this sale offers, and would (<h op t o it ” as the saying goes. O ver H A L F o f the suits in th is sale are o f th is special purchase o f H irsh -W ickw ire suits. T h e ba lance o f the suits are the well known “ L System ” and G riffon” m ake clothes, and lots from ou r own s tock s reduced fo r this great op p o r tu n ity sgle. T H E M A T E R IA L S in c lud e fine all wool* navy b lue serge suits splendid f o r wear a t an y time, and first class .worsteds, tweeds, e tc .. In fan cy and staple weaves, hair-line and pencil stripes. A ll g o o d patterns and m odels p len ty o f the English and sem i- Eng lish effects. A il sizes from 33 t o 46— also slims and stou ts as well as regular proportions* ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY—150 pairmen’s Peerless makeTrousers The $ 5.00 values - $3.75 $ 6 , 7 . 00 , 7:50 values for - $4.98 A n o th e r special p u r ch a s e /fo r the "O p p o r tu n ity Sale.” An oth er opportun ity tha t cam e o u rw a y f and is now you rs . Men w h o know "Peerless” m ake o f Trousers, know th ey are fiv e values a t regular prioes. T o bu y a t these sale prices is surely an ex traord inary m oney -sav ing opportun ity . Opportunity For Boy» 30 Suits From regular stock. Prices cut deep. Only about *0 Boy’s -Suits In this lot. Plain coat models, nice spring weight blue serges, and gray and tan effects. Sizes somewhat broken, but we can probably fit your boy in a good aervicable suit at one of these Opportunity Sale Price: The Regular ffi Suit I3.4S. $10, $8and $7 Salts $4.95. E x t r a S p e c ia l O p p o r tu n it y S a le B r a n d N e w P u r e S ilk Shirts Regular $3 kind for $2.48 To help make this Opportunity Sale more mem­ orable and remarkable, we have selected from regu­ lar stocka a lot of men's brand new Pure Silk to sell at greatly reduced prioes. Thesa are all brand new spring and summer goods, In rich pink, blue and lavender effects. 'While the lot laste the opportunity is yours to buy regular $0.00 values for just $8.48. THE, CRITERION 2a SouthJDetroit St. ThejKiftgabury!Company Xenia, Ohio What it spell*. W-o-r-k spells genia*. says an ex­ change. It also spells honesty If it is done right, ,1 B p T o u r EYES Need Glasses? Vety careful examination will determine this. I invite you to call. You will receive what is “ Best” in Glasses at a moderate price. Perle L* Sagebiel Optometrist Second Floor, Conover Bldg. Third ft Mstri St*. DAYTON, O. Sisterly Thought. Grandma was taking care of two lit­ tle girls one evening and In passing the cake made a serious mistake by giving Martha the smallest piece and Elva the‘ one Intended for her hlg sister. Martha looked puzzled and then the little diplomat said: “Well, grandma, 1 do hope Elva won't be sick tomorrow,” ***** aMuftalt m* |VR J. Mi e n iM u t , 0? Fresh Fish V :■ ■ . Direct From the Lakes T ry a mess o f fresh fish once. Y o u can find them a t C. M.Spencer’s The Grocerman Don’t forget tha place Turnbull Room, S* M4in Stroot, Phone 3-110 *:«* C e d s r v l l la , O h io F o r B y Wot k v (that o f a T H I E .SCHOOL B< ISSl Much Disajij; That Bond The sale . school house, five per con for twenty-ir the expected ,for sale laft there the jiui Sidney Spi bid §35 and the compan; which would other compai on. condition - ed to fit-- pe dined to inci der to get a ] A number . would have l sue been sold sale. None oi ty were biddo Another ma was the selet’ voted on las money than for a site, tion was. red eepted for otli mittee consist mont and Ha, CHURCH C( JPA1 The R. P. 1 1u tee lor a new tract Tuesda; Charles Deai were three of her and Moc town. The i. $8,800. It is expec and hauling ' tion will be the congrega- will be iocab from Mr. J. ■ pike and wil modern in ei ' Mrs. Flon of Mr. and B are moving 1 was married to Harry O. The ceremo Wheeling, W the Christia then went 01 cago and th' dear is genet mania Life Western P< wf, < SPRING or KI As will bi issue the m Main, stree’ spring and 1 tne fii;st ,yea store and r care and efi ldct-the lai< ties in all t before has fered the bu will find jti and plenty to wait upoi Illff Bros, contracts h ■alo of ro State Higln two jobs, or other ■.01x11' The state, w at both pin firm to bid e tracts Indie; • jobs the Urn First Art America's was erected It did not 1 dismantled, sugar factor Alvarado, C, Operation ut down* It is t la now inves dtisfry of th; r. r --B oyd ’* for aalo at -MONEA at 5tj with ] principle at Fanners Lo Steele Bldg —Our eoa' double the Cloth—mak Will not era Und can be water, —Nice oil *.**lfyou aaed OP th It I* Boyd beat. My«Kt l Barber Htu r 10 “King’s C.n A London the "king’s c kingdom to i the treasury office and 1 for hie meat n a t S h i o ’* ** •fHmt

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