The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

tvmmiMm mum* Osterly Millisiery 37 Green St., Xenia, O. Announces an absolute Final Clearance Sale Balance of this Season’s Stock is offered at concessions that will insure immediate disposal. Prices are greatly reduced below form­ er quotations. Trimmed Hats - $1.95 Untrimmed Hats - 45c Children’s Hats - 75c We are also showing New Fall Models lUv. Milton Mann* and family! o£ Illinois are the guest o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ft. 0 . Kanos. Mr. J, ft. MeOorkell and wife spftttt th# week end on a trip to Maupiioth cavo wjiere they ex­ perienced tint wonders of that famous revort. Contracts j>,-. building twelve bridges were let by the county com­ missioners Friday morning. Five were awarded the Champion Bridge company at Wilmington for $8524,60, and the other seven went to the Oregonia Bridge company at Lebanon for $28080,25. All of the bridges are small ones aud are situated at different points over the country. * Wanted t—You to smoke the bold, Mr. Marry Owens and wife, of Mobley', Mo., are here on a two weeks visit. Mr, Owens has traveled for the Wasliburn-Croaby Company for seven years, mostly in Missouri. He reports good business considering conditions the past year due to the high price of wheat aqd the result of the war. .<2 Our Jiriy Clearance Sal SPECIALS; Men’s Shirts at 75c No^noed of a man having only one shirt when we offer a fi 00 to $1.50 value for such a small price. Wash Togs at 39c & 79c For the little folks, range of combinations. Oliver Twist Suits in a big Begular price 50c and $1-00. Boys’ Sport Waists and Shirts-^-K. & E. High class in every way. Sale price 46c and 96e Boys’ Shirts at 39c Regular styles? military collar, attached or do* tatcRied, always 50e. Silk Four-in-hands and club bows 25c. Begular I price SOo. Mrs. Si. Funderburg, .ofWheeling, W, VaMwas a guest at the h«m« of U. A. McLeau, for a few days this week. ■ ■ •.■. 7 Independent Jobbers of Petroleum Products High Grade Refined Oils and Gasoline All Grades o f Automobile Oils arid Greases. Steam Lubricating Oils o f All Kinds. * 1 Delivered By Tank Wagons To All Parts Of Greene <County. i PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO BELL 476 W, CITZ. 102. Patronize Home Industries. C. E. OWENS, Proprietor Located at C. H. & D. Stock Yards • HILL STREET, - - XENIA, OHIO The plat opsns at Johnson’s Mon- lay at 1:30 p. m. for the Summer School concert.. Admission 25 cents and no extra charge lor re­ served seats. Mr^Peto Wolford, ofWashington, G. JEF, spent .last Friday with bis brother, Mr. j . H, Wolford. Miss Ruth Owings, of Cincinnati, revisiting her sister, Mrs. ft.'' H. Hartman. Direct to the Farmers l " i" ' 1 We w'lli furnish, direct to the farmers of Greene county the - best,serum and virus on the market at 2 cents per C. C. for serum and virus: 20 C.O. serum and 1C, O. virus wiU immune fafc l<K» lb. pigs their natural‘life. Pigs three to ten days old can be immuned tlieir natural life with 10 0. 0. serum and. I CL 0, vims. I .^ ’’ We will send you an expert to teach you how to vacci­ nate your own hogs. REFERENCES Phone 0; A. Dobbins, Cedarville, O., References South-west National Bank of Commerce of Kansas City, Mo. brder your serum from W. H, Embry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, O,, or interstate Vaccine Go., ICaneaBCity, Mo. Mrs. John Clark of Columbus, spent the last of the Week with! relatives here. BOYS’ SU ITS Yes,, wo know you .have been Waiting for the opportunity. Well, it’s here. Now do your part. $10.00 Suits'at........,..$7.50 $8.60Suits $7.50 Suits at— .......$5.63 $6.50'Suits at.**—... .$4.88 $6.00Butts, a t— $5.00 Suits at........... *8,75 $4.60 Suits at...... — $8.38 <$4.00Suits at......... ,..$3,00 $3.69 Suits at.......... $2,63 $3.00 Suits at...,...... ..$2.25 ODD TROUSERS This is a season when an extra pair comes. In mighty* handy. Well, you can afford ftpair now. Miss Belle Middleton, of Yellow! Springs, visited the first of the week WithMr. and Mrs. W. B. Watt* , •A- two .year old Jersey. cow be longing to Elmer Kelly, north of Xenfa, stands second in point of butter production according to U. S. governmentreports for the mouths of April and May, the former month having 88 pounds to her Credit and the latter 65 pound*, The record makes the cow-second in tbe Halted States for breed and age.’ $9.00 Tiwusere.....l...w..*4.#6 $6.00 Trousers.- .$8.96 $4.50 Trousers- ,..,..$8.45 j $4.00 T r o u s e r s .,$2,95 *8,60 Trousers.......... $2.69 $3.00 pPrOuBera......... .$1,19 $2.60 Trousers—..... -$1.98 \t?.00 Trousers-......... $1.69 InAnnouncingOur Jule Clearance Sale We feel terrain that you men in the locality will take advantage of this opportunity to supply your salves with wearables. * Knowlngthe class of merchan­ dise we carry and the reputation the house affords. This Is no reason why we should not serve you all the time and especially during these Sale Days July Sale Says— Off comeB part of tlia price. We’ ve clipped the regular figures close in order lo make an attractive inducement for you.t<> supply your immediatewants, - Hart Schaffaer & Marx and Frat Clothes Are Now Selling at These Reductions .. .$19.95 ... $19.65 - .$17.45 ...... $14.95 ___ $13.45 ___$11.25 ;..... ,-$9.45 - __,_$7.45 $28.09 • Suits.... $25.00 Suits ...... $22.50 Suits ..... $ 20.00 Suits ... $18.00 Suits $15.00 Suits ..... $12.60 Suits ...... $ 10.00 . Suits..-. Our July Clearam j dale SPECIALS: Men’s Shirts at 89o Fanco silk bosom and cuffs; plain body; quality that command* a $1.25price. Men’s Shirts and Drawers at 19e Balhriggan, short of Jong sleeves; ankle length. Regular price 26c. Men’s Bain Coats $2,50 Tan glipons and rubberised. Here is a chance to buy a m eh-needcd garment. Always sold at $3.60 to $8i00. ; Men’s Shirts at 29c If you vrant a dressy Work Shirt, here it i*. Military collar attached, soft cuffs. Regular 60o. Wash Four-ln-hands at7c. .Regular l?#c, MEN— Just look at the reductions on Straw Lids. The regular prices are surely clipped. The best quality and stylo arc. hero for your cliooBlugi . $7.50 Hats....,.... - $6-60 Hats.,........ $2,00 quality $1.60 quality..... $1,25quality... ... J1.Q0 quality..... 75c quality........ 50c quality........ ..... $5.96 .$8,50 Hats.............. „$2/f6 ....'.$4.95 $3,00 Hats............ . ..$1,95 ..... $4.46 $2,50 Bats......... ..$1.65 Srt.tiA $2.00Hats ............ . : ■ dfi SrLROTTatfi..!.i......... $2.06 $1,00Hats.............. ... .760 id Boys’ UnderWerr , tail or -short.. The best makes, all styles. -.Prices clipped. ...$I,15 u |,.i ; .t. .....j].... ......... .....,98c '.'..4., t .1.* .... 79a ........... .....03 ......42c A falOttalarm caiisedth* resident* of Selma some, excitement .last Thursday nightwhen it was thought burglars had entered the post office. The alarm sounded, in ihe.homaof Postmaster R. ft. Calvert who. ubtt flod the Sheriff at Springfield, -who arrived with, a number of deputies. A search was made but no trace of robbers could be found. 'Crossed wires ate supposed to have caused the alarm to sound. Mr. W. H, Barber, Mr, E. ft. Lowry and wife and son, Charles and Miss Hazel Lowry left Monday on an.auto trip to Virginia in the Barber machine. Mr. Barber has netbeonin good health for some time and expected to be-behefited by the trip. The trip through themonntain country by auto will be delightful as they will bo ' enabled to*Btop at every point of interest. 6 ........ — ... * i LOCAL AND PERSONAL 9 Mr. O. M. Ridgway has been on the slok list this week. About fltty automobiles’ loaded with members of tbe Wilmington Commercial Club passed through here Thursday mornlng on a picnic rip to Neff Park. , • The S. of V. Band will give another oencert and lawn fete at Mr. Elder Gorry has .purchased a |tho rear o f the opera house ou Sat- awswatl fmiVinrr ftk.1*. •nvA•tr tiytvLit TlAnit in LanK Maxwell touring ear Miss Clara Hill, who pM been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Finney for several days returned to her home in Quincy, O,, today. urday night. Don’ t fail to keep this date in mied and. give the band boys you? patronage. Party having a composition book of selected readings that was borrowed should report same im­ mediately to the owner. Miss Alberta Greswell. Piosecutor Johnson has filed suit tor the Board o f Education against the Tilings for the vacating of Orr pt.eet, an alley between Main arid Walunt street and the north end of Walnut street. This must be done before the site selected by the board will be available for building put. poses, ' Friends here will be interested in the honor that has been given Mr. Ernest Wildman, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. J, Wildman, former resi­ dents of this place. Mr. Wildman has keen teaching in Illinois fitate ■University, specialising along chemical lines, His work cams to the attention Rockfelter Insti­ tute in New York City and Jnst re* oently a professorship was offered In this great institution and has t HI1 accepted. **r, Wildman wbtf»y*fc*ycn»g Iil* n J«Afc tm* of «*lMf«a few years age has made wonderful advance in the science of chemistry having discovered a new anaesthetic that has been taken up by a Detroit company. Mia# ftlenna Johnson, of Dayton, visited over Sabbath with Miss Flsrenoe Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Hastings entertained Rev. Martin .and daughterandMrs. Elizabeth Moore- head an l daughter Margaret, of Xenia, on Tuesday. Mr. Vanco Burba, of Cincinnati, sp'ont several days at home the last o f the week. DA and Mrs. W» R* McGbeiuey entertained the summer school students at a lawn party Thursday evening. The lawn was lighted by electric lights and presented an attractive view. A two coarse luncheon was served. College songs and yells were a part of a very pleasant social even!tig. Munster Crop Area, Munster, Ireland, has a crop area of 1,287,207 acres, and a population of 1,035,495 persons, rise We ’Give S. & H. Green Stamps Strauss and Hilb 28-30 East Third St, Dayton, Ohio The & off Y-Band had a success­ ful concert* last Saturday night, it being their J.fss public appearance since the organization seme months ago.' In eonyiectien with the con­ cert was a Java f<*t* that enabled the baud to <#ear dkout $89' which” witt go to purchase music and other expcnrtO* o f tlia * organ­ ization. Thn.aumber or persons out Saturday night indicates tbe inter­ est the public is ,taking in the successor the band whioh should encourageth* boyetc stand together Itxifaedtobe the Smith of JCnes family but now we bear more about the Ford family, that large circle of investors that have contributed to the millio* massed by Henry Ford. Central Ohio Ford day will be cele­ brated in Columbus b » August 21. There are over 800 Ford owners In Clark and Greene counties, 600of them living m Clark, and. a large number will attend this famous gathering, ’JSJheClark county dele­ gation as well as th# one from Xenia will meet in South Charleston and then go on fio Columbus, Another announcement • S interest to Ford owners is fcbat all. purchasers of machines this year will get a rebate of from $40 to $69 ea‘ch as the company has sold over 300,000 machines this year* Fifteen mil­ lion dollars will be refunded to purchasers, Enemy of Rhetoric* Another thing that depresses us slightly is to refer in our classical way* to Jove’s bolts and then have the lino* type machinemake us speak of ’em as Jcmes’.—Ohio State Journal. 1839 1915 *>. *•l* S E V E N T Y -S IX T H ? -:-OF THE-:- GREENE COUNTY Agricultural Society TO BE HEED AT XE.NIA, OHIO AUGUST 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1915 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday . v . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . ^ u NE.XT WEEK! NEXT WEEK! JAMESTOWN <k Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, July 28, $500 Stake Races WEDNESDAY 3:60 Trot - 8:00 Face « Novelty Race $S0 50 25 THURSDAY 2:80 Facing Stake $500 $:20Trot - - - 200 8-yr. Trcttingstake eoo FRIDAY 2:25 Facing Stake $100 2:20 Face - - - 200 2:80 Trotting Stake600 Something Doing All Day Long Catalogs Free W. J. GaWin, Secretary, Jamestown, Ohio Special Morning Programs Commencing at Nine O’clock Balloon Ascensions in the mornings; Special Free Acta in the mornings; All Shows will open at 9 a. m,j Band ^ Concerts in the mornings, „ A Bigger, Better Fair This Year Than Ever Before Everybody Always Has a Good Time at the Jamestown Fair. COMBI

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