The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
mmmn m i i wtmmvw&mn mm $ mm # wb Ml Tj[ri^‘t't'rt,n,'™'f"*‘1tTi^r1ia‘l‘,fiaTlt^ #M£« NOTICE TO HORSE BREEDERS COLESHILL D IA M O N D IN G Colwhill Diamond King i* an imported Shire* bey, weight 2100. He ha* proven himwlf a lire of draft colts thatw jll mature into ton hertet. H i* colt* have told higher than way other horse that ha* ever stood in the county. One pair of yearling* *old last fall for $352.50 and his sucklmg colts have sold a * high as $125.00. A sure breeder and good disposition. W ill make the season at $20. tPRINCE ALBERT Prince Albert is an imported Belgium; sorrel weight 2000 another one of the greatest sires that ever stood in the county^ You need not tell anyone about Prince Albert, everyone knows him and his colts. Will make the season at $15,00. . EPI Ep i is an imported Belgium, a horse that is known to hundreds of breeders in this section for hit fancy colts. He is a sure foal getter and his colts are always in demand, You can make no mistake in using this horse, ' . Will make tha season at $15, These ho'rses will make the season of 1918 at my barn 1-2 mile south o f Cedarville on Wilmington pike. All colts insured for thirty days. If not sound and all right at that time don’t settle till they are right. These horses will be in the care of a competent and care ful groom, and everyone will be treated right. Care will be taken .to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. HARRY TOWNSLEY OSCAR LEE in Charge. Spring and Summer See us for youF Spring Suit. W e have the line of Woolens that make Suits look right. W e m ake them , and th ey w ill fit you. Give Us A Call K A N Y , X E N I A , O H I O A V t " . * * Q GIVE YOUR CAP A NEW FINISH'D© IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS 4 U T O FTIKFT K f f P V Jm , JL •& w Jm rnkmJm'<ML M* JkzgS Sktmm THETARBOX LUMBERCO. No Needles to Change Plays Any Record B e sure to see and hear the" machine b e fo re m ak ing a purchase. Machine g lad - ■! ly sent on approval. Galloway & Cherry II E. Main S t . , X e n ia , 0 . llllltllllltlflllfllllllimillflllltlllllHItlfllllllfllttltllltfltlllltlltlHilllilllflllllllltllflilltHJIllfttllfllt llllHIlHIIIlllllilllHIIIIIIIIIIIHI* I J U L Y | Clearance Sale I t- ■ ■ ■__________ . Began Saturday, July 6th j Th is sale is an annual even t and we d o n o t In tend that our many good custom |3 mere shall be d isappo inted this year. The m anu factu re o f Rugs , Carpet* and jg L ino leum s has p ractica lly ceased . ■W e haven ’ t a single rug in the s tore th e s= price o f which is based upon t o d a y ’ s cost price . In add ition t o thiswe v ill jjj} make further reductions during this Sa le— . = R U G S 1 H NOAH BEILHARZ,- ' J: -’PTRTVft just a hint, of tho interest ing_chAracfera to spring to life at the, touch of tho magic art of Noah Beilharz, who cohos to tho Chautauqua on. the closing day. For' eighleeu years Mr. Beilharz has been one of the stars.of the Lyceum and Chautauqua platform. He has appeared in every state in the Uriipn, and has been recalled over and over again to some of the leading Lyceum' and Chautauqua courses in America. At St, Mary's College, Dayton, he appeared during tho past season for his ninth time. Only a man with a mature art, and rare ability to please his hearers, can establish such a record of successes. His mission on the Chautauqua platform is to make folks laugh, but along with the laugh be preaches a fine gospel of clean living-and high ideals. On and off the platform, Noah Beilharz is one of the greatest friend-rhakers known to the Chautauqua platform. . THE CHA8. EDWARD CLARKE COMPANY. L OVERS of good music are sure to grow enthusiastic over the concerts to he given by the diets. Edward Clarke Company at the Chautauqua, Three artists, who have made a name for themselves In the musical world, make up this organization. They are Charles Edward Clarke, Baritone; Mrs. Rachel Steinman Clarke, Violinist; Earl Victor Pralil, .Pianist, Chas. Edward Clarke is a native Canadian, a graduate, of th« University Of Toronto, who lias rounded out his musical education by extended study in this country and abroad. For three years he was in Paris, studying under the world-famous teacher, Jean do Reszko, His concert exm-ru-nco in America has been, large and varied, and ho Is in constant demand by the leading musical and oratorio cockles, having recently appeared with the Apollo Club, of Chicago, the Arion Club, of Milwaukee, and. many other clubs of high standing. ' Rachel Steinman Clarke is a native of Poland, a country that has pro duced some of tho world’s greatest violinists. Like all violinists of merit, she began her studies at an early age, among her teachers Vein," the great j Parisian, Jacques Tliibaud, who fu considered by many ax; tiie world’s foremost ; violinist. Her extended training, ay well as her concert cxpi-rietue covering j many years, ha3 given her a mastery over her difficult instrument, and this, s with a pleasing and striking personality, enables her. to play her way info the I hearts and minds of her audience. | Earl Victor Pralil has been on the platform since he vns a boy of twelve. ' At that time he appeared as; a boy ropmno. When lilt; voicc-lbegun to change, ho took up the study of tho piano, and for :,<-yt-ral j caffs part has been rated as one of the best o f the younger gem-rat .'mi of pianist;;' in thi.n country. The, Charles Edward Clarke Company is an a.fkfar organization, present ing a program o f tho best music In the most popular maimer. They should win laurels at the Chautauqua; 9x|]2 T A P E S T R Y BRU SSE L S H eavy W o o l face, worth tod a y , $27 50, P riced a t .................................... .... $22.50 9x12 T A P E S T R Y BRU SSEL S , E x ira Qua lity , worth ' tod a y $32 .50 / P r iced a t ........................................................ $27.50 9x12 A XM IN S T E R RUG S , w o r th today $40. P r iced a t . ....... ..................... $32.50 9x12 E x t ra H ea vy A X M IN S T E R R U R S , w orth to d a y $45.00,. P r iced & t . . . . . . . * • * * $35.00- W e have a splendid assortment o f E x tra Sized Rugs . W h en so ld th ey cann o t' rep laced— they are priced far under the m arket va lue -and no further redu ction will be made on E x tra Large Rugs . LINOLEUM 1 0 % R e cu c tion Small Rugs specia lly priced 1 during Sale Quaker Craft LA C E ‘ CU R TA IN S AN D D R A P E R IE S . ' [ b y the the ya rd 1redu ced .fo r th e 6 a le | Aerolux Porch Shades, All Sizes 1 | Galloway <S Cherry { | 1=1 E . M A IN St. X E N iA , OH IO . | uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiminiiiiiniiiimmiiiiiiiifiiiiiimtmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiT Going to a Chautauqua is like, grab bing hold of your straps.and lifting yourself out of tho little old rut into which every man works; himself in the course, of twelve months. Every man ''heeds to take a look out to the horizon at least once a year. T’he Chautauqua affords you the chance!. W. L. CLEMANS R e a l Es t a t e flanb# found at my olllco #ach Saturday or reached by phone at my residence each evening. Offlce 36 FHGNRS Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO. To bo known as "a Chautauqua town’ is getting to he the hull mark at a worth while town, "The moat American institution In America,’’ is wlint Theodore Roosevelt raid of tjio Chautauqua, At no time in otir hi: torv have things thoroughly and genuinely American n - ant so much to America, HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S JULY SALE Do not Forget and Loose the Chtfftce for Bargains Dresses, Suits, Skirts,-Waists, Aprons, Rugs, Linoleum, Carpets, Stoves, - Hoosier KitchenCabinets, CoalOil,Gasand Wood Cookers’ A Chautauqua town Ir; n town which has taken note of the fact that Its children arc worth saving, and has de liberately net it; elf toward tho ere*- j tion of higher ideal:;. Th is m onth*s B u tte r ick P a t te rn s a r e 10 c a n d lSc~*~nom h ig tier Tell Your Neighbors Hutchison 6 Gibney XE.NIA, OHIO. GET OUR ON PRINTING X X ( w .v . Mr. Buick M r ., , TuesdjL Miss guest o eral da> Miss at Ben- the sun Mrs. retume where ■ week. Leav; Barber Base I France. Ralph Mississi eral da Joseph Of tl reportei ley has and the Misse - Collins . day for 1 school ,Rev. been file congre; the Pr- N. H., i field of- . , Mr. ' weeks 1 negie I is one ■ likely 1 ing wil. . enters Miss was ph evening evening music U' • were: Clevela . Haines, • keney 1 Andersi Powers. Mr. ] connect the Co Columb and got contrae* ing a 1 ernmeni dropped a short be assi Co., wi the larj Hoov have m days w< The ns flour w ing oui saving sary, h orders, do not ant thi strugg' do this and tin have ; tranche A v< - eh T up Dr. an fifty b< made f The pi talent.. numhe; appreci the pr< Dorotl; ther T - fo r vo! the P.p O. S.). severa1 readim lan, F Storiut Rxch*
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