The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
C . M . S ; j e n c e r »■ The Grocer I F R E S H F I S H O s l l r t l l l i , ® h i o ✓ ✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING W f t . Dodge Brothers] Motor Cars It is establishing a very notable record for lowcost of mainten ance, and freedon fromrepair A lm ost *n y owaer can g ive you;iimpr#«siT 6 fa s ts and figure* ia th is connection . In and o f themselves, they constitute a' ve ry strong incentive to ownership. ' Th* gasoline consumption is unusually low "The tire m ileage is Unusually high Th e p rice o f the T ou rin g C a r or Keadete* complete is $78i (i. o . b. Detroit) ti *- fi&isbery $ Cammiogs X South A u to Acsessorles a h fiapplle*; Oar owners fee l w itoom * t « use ; ou r frsa a ir ssrvios a t the outk. HALT! You A re Wanted Here "WHAT FORr YOU ASK. For the privilege of doing business -with your local dealers, the tradesmen that you know to be reliable, pjompt in deliveriee and anxious to please you. ALSO* Remember That Your Home Paper Is Your Home Friend THE TARBOX LUMBER CO„ Lumber, Fence, Paints, Oils. OH ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS paper youwill find a very attractive offerfromTheExchangeSankof Ce- darriUe. Do not fail to road as it Will be changed each week. Profit by their proposition and Grow With them. , „ *,ititt 6 aii * ---«■■----------- ■1-,‘------- ---1 ----- | MAXWELL AUTOMOBILE Agency, Auto andHorse Livery add PeedStable. ForestK Waddle, Resi dencephone 90 , Barn 98 , PATRONIZE THE CEDARVILLE Bakery. FreshBread, Cake* andPies Special Orders chon attention. Tele phone 44 . - J. R. POST, PROPRIETOR. SEE WOLFORD, FOR GENERAL Blacksnrfthing and Wagon Making. Auto andBuggyPainting. Telephone 2 S, - MCFARLANDGROCERY CO.FOR qualityandeSrrice. Groceries, Fruits and YmpstabloS. Phone $ 17 , Orders DvamMif DiIitariiL WAieM#w *^ WAA v owfc.wwse' EAT HINTON ICE CREAM, Special givento parti** and hen^aets, Neapolitan brick 36 c, lees and Ice Creamdelivered in any W, H. OWEN 9 ,JBLACKSMITHING sadRepairing. Plowworkandhorse- ahoebg a specialty. n 9m £. Nb WILLOUGHBY FOR Seed Thing* to Rat, Groceries, P » 5 ST V#**t*$li#. „ Highest “ ; for m m tf prodnoe. All The Cedarville Four Mills wish to announce they are still making Gold en Flour and want you to give it a trial thenext time you order flour. Buy a^Fiorence Ceal Oil Stove.”**" RAY McKEE. h a n n a b e b y a cum m in s . OverlandandReoAutomobilesmidall auto accessories. Use our free air at the curb. SouthMainStreet. BEST LINE OF FRESH HOME- made Candies, and Dolly Varden cho colate*. Cigars and tobacco at JOHN KONDES’ BILLIARD PAR. LOR. The Cedarville Hrald. #x.m » PW r Y smw . KARLH MULL RHitor Entered a t the FoiM iffioe , fe d a v - n lt e , October 31, 1887, as second •Usematter. F R W A Y , AUGUST M, IH « HOME CLOTHING CO. .MEN'S widBoys' tUgh GradeClothing, Hats, FurnishingGood* andShoeB.. Get the Habit. Trade at Home, A E. RICHARDS,, THE DRUG- gist. Five fall set* of- dithes to b* given away. Gome and ate them, O.M. Fownsley WALTER CULTICE, FOR FRESH him,8*14 Meats' r*uits Vegeta. k H r R JkHASTINGS BROS. COAL G fate., g * * , H .m .M , tan*— * , OWENS * SON, AUTOMOBILE Service Station. Special attention j^ren toRepairWork. UnitedStates ®towiandAerertwrie*. ‘ Garage mm e m am m Chaiicca* BEAL'“DAY” LIGHT AT NIGHTSHOWS Ohio State Fait Installs Most Modern Systemat IlMna- tlo at Track. The night showa at the Ohio State Fair will be featured this year by the most comprehensive scheme of illumination . yet devised. Man ager Kinnan -recently ’ completed arrangements with a well known light ing company for the installation of the hew Invisible flood lights, which will make the track: and stages light a* day. ■„y Considerable complaint has beep registered against the night horse show and center field attractions In previous years,, [due to the poor ar rangement o f lighting, The specta- -tors have heretofore been unable to make out the forms of the riders or even the horses until the were close to tl.<i grand stand and had difficulty In watching the„acrobatic acts. 'T o eliminate this objectionable feature was a problem, but It was easily solved after a -demonstration of the new lights. These, are guaranteed to -be. ten times brighter fhan any heretofore used. They will absolutely light the track for 200 feet on each aide o f the grand stand, and he so arranged that the features of the riders on the other side, of the track from the grandstand will he easily distinguishable to the persons sitting in the highest tier. Scores 8t carpenters, electricians, gardeners,' and nearly 100 other work men are engaged in getting'' the grounds and building of the -fair ready for the opening. The windows in all the buildings are being washed by a- force' of win dow washers; the roads are being oiled; the grass has been cut and Uio weeds pulled out, also the hedges, flourishing plants and shrubbery given finishing touches., J * . Four Autos At a -Time, A new automobile gate bas been Cdmpleted. Eleventh avenue has been .paved beyond the automobile entrance. A new, roadway leads into the grounds -from-that thoroughfare.' It"will nOw be possible for aUtoMoblllsts to pass through the gates, in or out o f the grounds, four abreast. A new Plan for handling automobile parties has 'been completed. Ticket sellers will be stationed all' along Eleventh avenue, who will sell tickets, * so no waRs .wifi be required a* thB automobile gate.' - 1 This year no charge will be made for automobiles. Parking facilities have been increased by using space for merly set aside for other purposes A complete corps of men will guard the machines and guide the automobil- lets into the empty places. It will be possible under the new arrangements for nearly twice as many automobiles to be'handled at •na time, as last year. . No Leuahlno Matter. "Dubwalte impresses me as being a man who takes life, too seriously.” '♦Well, x mpst say I don’t blame him much.” “Has he a private sorrow ?” “T'uree private sorrows. He’s buy ing a house, a grand piano and a mo torcar on the installment plan,”-—-Bir mingham Age-Herald. Standard Car Construction eon* pany will erect f 1 . 000,000 plant. Albert’ Wykoft killed himself at Portsmouth. Was former city fireman, Lemuel Dllte, prominent Thomvllle citisen, dropped dead of hearUfallure. Colonel Albert E, Boone, seventy- one, railroad builder, died at Zanes ville. Cincinnati’s infant mortality rate last .year was the lowest in the city’s history PUBLIC SALE ! As I have decided to quit farming l will offer at Public Sal# on my farm mile* igiith-west of Selma and 4 mile* tart of Ced*rvi|le, on the Solon road, on jLAtouday, August 28th, 191$ Beginning at 10o’clock a, m„ the fol lowing property to-wit; 10 HEAD OF DRAFT HORSES Con*i*ting of l black mere 10 years old with colt 4 weeks old by her side, 1 brown mare T year* old, 1 gray marc ft years old. These two mares are suck ling colts and are bled again. These three mares are extra good ones, and cannot be hitched wrong; 1 draft geld ing g yeara old sired by Prince Albert; 3 draft marts 1 year .old sired by Harry Townsley’s Shire horse; 8 weanlingcolts. A HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 8 choice milk cows and 4 steer calf. 8 0 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 70 head of good feeding hogs weighing from 100 to 460 lbs, apiece; 6 brood sows with pigs by side, 6 brood sow* that will pig loon. 32 Acres of Good Corn- FARMING IMPLEMENTS ' 1 McCormick Binder,. 1 McCormick mower, 1 corn planter, 2 breaking plqws, 2 corn plows, 1 wheat drill, 4 harrow, l rolling cutter, 6 sets of work harness, l ^ g o n with box bed, 4 wagon with hay ladders, 4' hog rack, 1 low down Deering manure spreader good as new, I skle delivery hay rake, 4 hay loader, 1 hay rake, 4 hay tedder, corn shelier, 1 grind stone, J 4 hog fountain, 1 steel tank, 10 hog boxes, hog troughs, single trees and double trees, 1 storm buggy, 2 barrels o f vinegar, 4 iron kettle, 1 organ, household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Made Known bn Day o f Sale JOHN TOWNSLEY Titus Brothers, Aucts, J. H. Atadrew, Clerk. & REBUILDING COLUMNS The township trustees have con tracted, w ith Arthur Townsley to rebuild the two columns on the fron t o f the opera house, the top of one having blown over l a s t , winter A ’ large scaffold had to be. erected to anable tho men to d o the work. Mrs. Edith* Blair and daughter, Kthleen, returned home with Mrs. Marlin Dowdy and* Miss Fleta Sat terfield, to Atlanta, 111., last Mon day. WsSellatRightPrices Lum ber , Lath , Posts , Sh ingles, Sash, D oors , ( B linds . Cement, L im e > P laster, P o o lin g Ladders, Slate, B r ick , etc., etc. W s We Would Be Pleased To Have You Drop Ini &Tkese Frequent Reminders That We Are Selling Good Lumber And Building Material Would Be Worse than Uieieii WERE IT NOT A PACT! Our Sole Objeet Is To Keep the Fact Before You, Bxpsoting That When In Heed Of Anything In Our Line, You Will Give Us A Gall. TheTarboxLumberCo. DECORATIONSMOST COMPLETEEVER SEEN OhioStats FairWillBaUnusu alyAtractlva— Largest Flag InWorldtoBe Showa What fa thought to bo the largest American flag ever made is now be ing completed for the State iMIr. The dimensions are 85 by 13d feet. It ha* a total area of 8,84Q square feet. So huge is this flag that it will be necessary to erect two towers, 70 feet high, 480 feet part, to support i t It will he held in place by a huge steel cable, toe tensile strength of which has been tested to withstand the strongest windstorm. The flag will fly in the center field, directly in front of the grand stand. It is made o f oil color bunting. Each stripe is live feet wide and the stark are four feet wide. Twelve Mites of Thread. Over 42 miles of thread were ac tually used in the sewing o f the 16.500 feet of searaB, The cloth itself weighs 714 pounds. The manufacturers used four expert sewers wprktag 10 hours each day, five days, to complete the sewing and piecing together. The cost of the flag, exclusive o f the towers and cable, amounted to 3000 . The flag will be unfurled until; just before the afternoon races. At a slg- nal from the band leader the flag will be reefed, white the “Star Spangled Banner” Is being played. At night it will be unfurled again, while the band plays and huge reflectors will throw the beems of light on It.. After the horse show it will be reefed for the night. IiWWffiPW Galloway & Cherry H E. Main S t , Xenia, 0* Headquarters for Reliable Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums, . Draperies, Etc. Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House Direct to the Farmers *■• » % W o d irect to the farmer# o f Greene coun ty the be*t serum and viru*on the mftrkotatSeepfc* per O. C, tor serum and viruBrflOO.C. *ofum and l.C . C. virus will immune fat 100 lb, pigs their natural life with 10 « . C. serum and 4 « , virus: We will send you an expert to 'teachjyon how to^vacci- nateyour own hogs. B R F E R E lfO E S ' Rhone O. A . Dobbins, CedaTvIIle, 0 „ References Booth-west National Ban,J* o t Oorameroe o f Kansas C ity, M o . Order your serum from W . H - Em bry, our agent, S tockyards, C incinnati, 0 „ or Ip ter-S ta te V accine Co.; Kansas City, Mo. j L V A ‘7 O .*(*•+ \ ■ (*3- -ft|,t- 1 1 SFBVI CF August Furniture Sale EndsThursday, August 31st * ‘' n * , Everything in this store, excepting a few contract lines, is reduced. Watch newspapers for bargains. ■ i % *** Regular . Rural . Free Delivery In theHeart of Dayton E vesf W eonesday S uburban D ay I n D ayton SCHMIDT'S W h e n y ou wnnt the best G roceries the land affords go to Schm idt’ *. We have lon g maintained a reputation for carry ing in stock all varieties o f fo o d stuffs fo r the table. Get the profitable hab it o f buy ing at the B IG G R O C E R Y . $25 Pounds of Pure Cane Granulated Sugar at...... $1.93 QAJVPE FRU IT - «ach...................... ........... Flour—Sohm idt’ s Ocsan L igh t 9« l b s _________ (»«»M#•*•*•**•*»«*■* Fancy S ifted Peas per can ....... ....................... . Sardine* In o il per o a n . . . . .... ..... ........... ...... • pounds o f String Bean*••»«««*»re**d*tk*t**i»#**« Regu lar 106 package o f , Corn Flake....,........... ................... ©aimed G 6 rn per can...... Sugar Oured B reak fast B a c o n ...... Regular Ido package o f Cord F lake Tomatoes per oan . ......... ......... Canned Corn per o a n ................. . idd»**» t»M>ssk«S4 ■ •*«<•*•* **»•»«»«*»<«•*nil tM tx n m M s is n h iiM V K h i* * Sc 84c r9c ,5c 10c 5c . 7c 19c , . 5 c ' ,9c ,7c Cantaloupe NewString Beans Peas, Radishes Onions Get aWatermelonOff the Ice For Your SundayDinner H. E. Schmidt <3 Co., Whtileiate and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . Xeaia, OW©. 1 yldUS® ty the (•rum at 100 IS' scci* -week leryour "fti, O,, ([irf .M U .* Exr- 5 LOCAL •W miot <io-«: Mr. Dan N spent Satard G.' F. Marshs — forsa : 1 walnut wa round stand Mrs. Clara Ohio has bee enta, Mr. Ja For Sale oup tires. MvR idgway ' —W AN T ] biie, (ligh t i vicin ity , . Addr< —FOR SA rooms cent, street. Thif tonetpuveh it. Mr. and IS attended a Milton last t-- > Ponnsylvaiiirt service fo r C m 29-30-31. Lv. j i ' turning leavt-H See local ag< 1 t. The South Ii attended the 01 evening and . Were hosts t Players and a t the home Watt. Abou sent and enj in popular 1 readings. Ri ved during t Stagier is a tr. EXECUTOR’. I w ill sell a premises on village o f Gee’ Saturday, Se A t 2 The propert deceased and on Miller St gather with frame dwelli rooms and ba and light, h Good burn or Terms*.—1-3 1-8 in two yeA Deferred payi cent interest mortgage on W , L. U. Estate o f D. 1 EXECUTOR’S PER 5 1 Will sell to late residence deceased, on Saturday,Sr ©ominencin ANhoussh.i ^insistingof 1 'rugs, stoves, a allinfirst Cla: Termsmadel W. L. M/ Nan h
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