The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
4 .as,^. , 1 .- ap— ililiaiHiiWIllHiljlwr Osterly Millinery 37 Qreen St., Xenia, O. Announces an absolute Pinal Clearance Sale Balanceof thisSeason’s Stock is offered at concessions thatwil insure immediate disposal. Prices are. greatly reduced below form er quotations. Trimmed Hats - $1.95 Ujriimmted Hats - 45c Children's Hats - 75c Weare also showing NewFall Models d i r e c t t o t h e F a r m e r s . . - furnish direct to the farni^ifu of Greene, county*the best serum and viruhoa the market at 2 cents per C. O. for serum and virus: 20 0 . 0 , serum ,and 1C. 0. virus -vwill immune fat 100 lb. pigs ,their natural life. Pigs , three to teu days old can be immuned their natural life "with 10 (?, C. serum^and 1 O. C. viius* We Will send you aimexpert: to teach you how to vacci nate your own hogs. REFERENCES - I Phone O, A. Dobbins, GedftrvjUe, *0., References South-west National Bank ot Commerce of Kansas City, Mo, Order your ser.Um from W- H. Embry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, Q,, or Ipter-Stato Vaccine Do.,JlCahaas'CIty, Mo. . - . ' ' ' • * i v 4 When ytm buy a Dir. LeGear R em edy jpou kriow that it is prepared by an expert Veterin ary Surgeon. Our calenders gone but— you still can get one free, b y sending* label from any one o f Or. LeGear's R em ed ies to Dr.L.D,LeGear Medicine Co., , 729‘HawardSt. Str Louis, Mo. This beautiful c a le n d a r i s Worth having. Buy a Dr. LeGear Remedy today. RICHARDS’ DRUG STORE ■w'm-a £K akha TS* ^ j w s a In buying HannaW ‘ 5 S 5 Green Seal Paints yon are not asked simply to rely on its iwentydife years’ reputation-ilie formula is pririted da everypackage* In baying Green Seal yon. get a higk grade, durable, lust rous p a i n t — arid the formril** proves it. Have it used^ on your next painting fobs Fomufaij] WhVf*i Vjzk For Sale b y KERR & HASTINGS BROS, ■WKMN Galloway & Cherry II E. Main'St.. Xenia, 0 . Headquarters: for Reliable Carpels, Regs, Linotewns, Draperies, Etc. Xenia’a Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House Mr. Walter Culticc, the meat man, { A'merry party of ladies composed had the misfortune to loose a good ]of Mrs, John McConellee, Mrs. W, P. beef Monday. Several head were be- Anderson, Mrs, A. G. Collins, Mrs. 0. in;? driven up Xenia avenue when one}E. Bradfnte, Miss Mary. I*anlus#and became scared and after' a chase jMisn Elinor Collins picnicked v/jtn a landed on the railroad west of town,}party of friends Thursday at the The animal was beyond control and | reservoir pear Russell's l'oint.—Ga- not even leaving the track for a zette. freight train, was struck and instant ly killed. Appraisers placed a value of $00 on the animal. In this issue will be found an an nouncement Of the Xenia Oil Co., a concern recently started in Xenia that is headed by a former Cedarvilleipn. Mr. C. E. Owens, The company has a full line-of standard oils of all kinds the quality of which is proven by the large sale already established in the past few months. Mr, Owens is de serving of u large share of the local patronage and a trial of his brand of gasoline in your auto will prove there is some difference. |f You Have to Fight a Boo. If nnv reader of this article should ever ha cq unfortunate as to esprim fo the emhra-e of a boa eoustrictiir it is recomuwniled that he try to relcace himself by taking hold of the creature’s tail "and un-t winding it from that end. It caul be easily unwound in that way, but; otherwise it is not possible, Tlio’ way to kill a snake is not to attempt tq crush Its head, the bones of winch are very hard, but to strike tile tail, where the spinal cord is but thinly covered by bone and suf fers readily from injury, It is-the same with an eel. Hit the tail two or three times against any hard sub stance, and the eel quickly dies. The boas are not venomous, but their fangs are«ullieiently powerful to seriously wound. Sylvia Wright won second money last Wednesday at the Lima races in the 2;I/7 class with fifteen storters: Frank Hedrick driving Cedarville Boy failed to get in the money and finished last. A mealing of the GreeflU County Sunday School Association is called fon Friday evening at the Y„ M.. C. A. in Xenia. All teachers, pastors, sup erintendents are urged to he present. A campaign is on to raise $100,000 for the state association and Greene wants to help with her share. Xem'a citizens on Church atjd King Streets have been having considerable trouble deciding on what kind o f pav ing should be used on those streets, A majority seem favorable to asphalt but there, are indications that follow ing the opening of bids on different materials it will be up to the court to decide. Mies Helen Oglesbee, who has been, spending several weeks with her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. pglesbee at Saranac Lake, N, Y „ returned Iwmfe Tuesday efenmg. Latest reports in dicate that the. doctor, who is at the mountain resort for his health, is making some improvement. A report was in circulation here last Saturday that O'. N. Potter had been drowned in the northern part of the state but inquiry proved there was no grounds for the story. Mr. Potter is secretary to John .Bryan of Yellow Springs. The. Antioch summer school base ball team won front the ‘ Cedarville summer school nine, Thursday after noon, at Antioch, by the one-sided score of 83 to 6. Lowell Fess pitched for the Antiochians and had the visi tors well in hand at all times. Faw cett of Cedarville, was hit hard and numerous errors of. his teammates allowed the-Yellow Springs hunch to run wild on the bases. Batteries were; Antioch, Fess and Funderburg; Cedarville, Fawcett and Bales. —“ Above All’ ' smoke .the Bold. Hats Cleaned;- Panama Hats. -Ladies' and Osnts Mrs, Charles Hall. NOTICE;—The Cedarville library will be closed during the month of August pn accetmfc of a shortage in funds. Patrons wanting books for that time must get them next week. Librarian, What He Wa«.Countlng, "Who is that man over there—the one counting his fingers?'* "That's Dobbs, the poet- But he isn’t count ing big fingers; he’s counting his feet."—Boston Record. LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cox and Mr. and Mrs. George .Birch, Well known Yellow Springs people, had an unfor tunate auto accident Monday evening on the Manyard road when their auto struck a bridge floor higher than the. road, causing the driver to loosa con- trek The machine turned completely over pinning the occupants .under neath, A party of soldiers happened along and rescued them and took, them to their homes. Mr.. Cox suffer-? ed a broken shoulder and several "lbs. The other members o f the party es caped. .Common Pleas Court, Greene County, .Ohio* . 0,11m M, Best vs. Charles H. Best. Charles; II. Best, • residence nn known, will take .notice that Juno 2nd, 1916, said Ollio M. Best filed in said Court her petition for divorce against him. upon the grounds of gross neglect o f duty, habitual drunkenness and extreme cruelty and that the same wilt be for bear ing at the court house in Xenia on August ig, Wifi, at 9 a. ,m.« or as soon thereafter asfhe saweean be heard by which time defeiuSont must answer or demur to said petlton or judgement may be taken against him, Ollie M, Best, Plaintiff. Old Tima Lucky Wedding Day*. In an ancient almanac for 1055, by Andrew Waterman, it has been pointed out that the following days will he good marriage days, for then the women will be fond and loving; Jan.. 2, 4,11, ID and 21; Feb. 1, 3, 10, 19 and 21; March 3, 5, 13, 80 and 23; April 8, 4, 12, 20 and 22; May 2, 4, 12, 20 and 23; June 1, 3, 11,19 and 21; July 1, 3,12, 19, 21 and 31; Aug, 2, 11, 18, 20 and 30; Sept. 1, 9, 1G, 18 and 28; Oct. 1, 8, 5,17, 27 and 29; Jfov. 5,11,13, 23 and 25; Hoc,.H8,10,19, 23 and 29. Independent Jobbersof Petroleum Products High Grade Refined Oils and Gasoline All Grades of Automobile Oils and Greases, Steam Lubricating Oils of A.UKinds, Delivered ByTank Wagons To A11Parts of Greene County, PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO BELL ^76 W, CITZ. 1*2. P a t ro n ize H ow e In du s tr ie s . C. E. OWENS, Proprietor ^Located at G. H. & D, Stock Yards hill STREET, - - XENIA, OHIO TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 1839 1915 SEVENTY-SIXTH -:-OF THE* GREENE COUNTY Agricultural Society TO BE HELD AT AUGUST 3 ,4 , 5 and 6, 1915 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday The first days of our Great Removal Sale found hundreds of buyers taking advantage of the many useful bargains we are offering at this sale, We have * ~*C. - ' not just reduced a few items, but have reduced everything in our store, We expect everything to bo sold in the next few weeks. Notice some of the ex^ ceptional good bargains below; Extraordinary Prices on Wash Skirts Tub Skirts Whitt Gabardine Wash Skirts for - $1.59 Thit Skirt if worth at least $2.50 White Gabardine Skirts for - $1,95 We sol i thtse earlier in the season for $3,00 Stylish New Waists Priced at 89c Special in Silks for this One Week Only $1.00 Silks, 27 inthts wide, all colors 39c Ladies’ Union Suits at Attractive Prices . 75c Suits, tight knee.................. ......... 49c 50c Suits, tight knee....... .................. 39c 40c Suits, tight k n e e . . 2 9 c These are excellent values and were not placed on sale until today BuyYour Domestics Now We havfeplaced prices on our Domestic* for quick clearance, Although all cotton giodsare advancing, we are giving you prices whichyou cannot afford to pass. SBin. Bleached Muslin...................... ... fic 37 in.Brown Muslin.......................... , 81 in. Bleaohtd Sheetings • excellent quality......... *,.221*2cyd Palm Beach Suits * Suits for....... ................ .................. $ 7,80 Formerly sold at $10 to $15 Hutchison 6 Y F M T A OHIO E. * w At
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