The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
I i W M N l i i f p H *-w*wv. ■ -„ uuamj.^-'ifc"' BEGINS Saturday, July15th It includes our sixty-one departments of merchandise for every need. And the sur prise will be, in many in stances, that prices are lower than we can buy again. I j s i ».. < ■ "* . hi i, Clearance does i t— -AiL-,—^ „ You profit by i t , The Elder & Johnston Co. (Dayton’s Shopping Center) M*- B • \ D irect to the Farm ers Ws Will furnish d irec tto the farmers of ©reene county the b a it serum sad virus on.the market at S cents per G. C, lor asrunv and virus: 30®. ©. serum and 1 C . C. virus will.immune fat 100 lb. pigs thalr natural life with 10 0 . 0. serum and 1 ®. ®. virus W®will send you an expert to teach yon how to"vacci- nate your own hogs. RBFEBBlfCBS Phou® O. A. Bobbins, Gedarville, O., Beferonoes ioufch-west National Bank of Commaroe of Kansas City, Mo. Order your Mrum from W. B . Embry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, O., or Inter-State VaccineGo., Kansas City, Mo. S35EBI ■I: M earick’a ■— OUR— July Clearance Sale Suits. Coats. Dresses. Skirts. Waistsand Millinery ’ . ' i NOW GOING ON! Ovfcr 1500 Wash Skirts mn Sale! Out*ef-the ordinary valuol—out-of-the-ordinary style*!- Pearl kuttoni—-odd-shaped pockets—Yoakea—tailored tabs—are applied in individual effect: Waffle olt£hi, gabardines, piques, silverbloomi, awning •tripe*, figured piques, etc, fioorei of styles, eaoh one different. Vhe value! are tru ly exceptional. Price* are— ^ ■ $ 1 9 5 . ' $ 2 . 0 5 . $ 3 . 9 5 . $ 5 , 0 0 tfL'-i i « 1 -T. ■ 1* 4 ^ THE MEARiCK CLOAK CO. Sec®n4 and Main, Dayton, 0. Ne such pewer in any ether car unless yeu pay nearly $200 more Th® OVE.RLAND 35 H. P. at*$695 A* a rul®autoraobil® prices vary according to the pow«r. Th* 1695 Overland Is th® one big, important, out- ata&diftg ®x®«piiOBto th® rule. Because th® factory builds twice na" many cars as any other producer of automobile® of like class— W®can price this car way bolow its power class— »*arly $200 below. 4E"*-' *-t«* , i<i «c, -w* . %■- m . ■ <«ur"j;-* Buubery &Cummings • S*uth Main" S t , Ante Aaaoiiori#* a i d Supplies, Oar owners feel welcome to nee our free air service a t the curb, t h iB O N ii, if, ( UtiKtH CttiMks, —Arc you only a single cylinder Chris! ianV Why not be a. “twin VU .—Our booze bill is every minute! Home bill! More un, the entire budget of our church for a whole year. —A Motto for the Men's Class, “To help Men to be Men,” —Men who are willing to help the pastor and wiih definite suggestions might consider the following, viz.: “1, Every man helping one who is Jup against it,’ “2. Every man bringing a man to his own church every Sabbath, “fi. Every man studying the Bible. “4. Every man praying for a man. “5. Every man lining up a man for Christ, the church, and the kingdom." —The real purpose of every home is to shape character for time and eternity. —Walter and Mrs. Mitchell have fin ished itlie last recruit for the Cradle Roll, Clara Grace. —Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bryant have returned from ah extended trip in the East visiting Washington, D. C., At lantic City and other points. —Miss Margaret Buick is enjoy ing a visit from her cousin, Mrs. Reid of Dayton. —Calls were made last week at the homes of John Buick, Charles Finney, the Misses Bull, Walter Mitchell, Mr. Kitchen and Fred Bry ant. ' —Rey. J, A. Persinger, pastor of the Christian Church at Owcnsville, Indiana, preached a fiiST sermon for us last Sabbath. Mr, and Mrs. Per singer are guests of their brother-in- law, Mr. Fred Bryant. • —Mr. and Mrs. Boltz have the thanks of the parsonage inmates for CEDARVILLE—GAL TWO ............. a most delicious basket of red rasp berries. Along with many people we have weaknesses in this direction. —A remarkable tribute was re cently mad r by a negro preacher *to a white pi jacher who was to occupy the black brother’s pulpit. He said: “Dis noted divine is one of de great est men of •de age. He knows de unknowable, he kin do the undoable, ah’ he kin onscrew de onscrutable!” • —Edward was the proud owner of his first pair of pants. He put them on and strutted proudly into the par lor, where his father was talking with a neighbor—and waited. Noth ing happened. He waited some more. Still nothing happened. Ho stood it as long as he could, then he remark ed quietly: “There arc three pairs of. pants -in this room.” —One day two girls who attended the Presbyterian church were dis cussing the meeting which was to be held in the Methodist church that aft ernoon, when Max-y asked: “What would you do if they should ask you to pray-” “I wouldn’t do it,” answered Mar-; tha. “I’d just tell them I'm a Pres-'' byterian.” —Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Rice, of. Goes Station, were recent callers at the parsonage. —Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and family, of Gedarville, were welcome worshipers with us last Sabbath, —The Xenia Bible Conference which began last evening will con tinue'all next week. If you cannot attend all the sessions try to attend a part of the time. What is quite so important as a knowledge of the Bi ble which tells us how to live and how to die? ‘ —The W. M. Society meets next Wednesday at the home of David Turner.- Leaders, Misses Etta Bull and Margaret Buick. * —Every Sabbath school teacher when necessarily absent should secure a substitute or notify the superin tendent in time for him to do so. The teacher in the public school would nof overlook this matter and neither should the teacher in the Sabbath school. . —We- were very/grateful to Rev. Mr. Persinger for his appeal to the iongregatitm to give their hearty- support to the pastor and make his labors in the congregation and com- munity fruitful. —The Christian Union is planning to attend the Xenia Conference for Christian Workers in a body Sabbath evening so no meeting will be held in the church. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ■ Sealed proposals will be received by the Beard of Education of the •edarviUe Township Rural School District until twelve o’clock noon op the 7th day of August, nineteen hundred akd .sixteen, (1916) for the furnishing of the materials and performin'; of the labor necessary to construct a sewerage disposal system for the . new school build* ing, in 0 e d a r v i 11 e. Ohio, according to the plans and spssiflcatlons prepared by Frank L, Packard, Architect, Columbus, Ohio, which are on file a t the office of Frank L. Packard, Columbus, Ohio, and a t the offlae ot the Clerk ot the Board of Education aad open to public inspection during all reasonable business hours until the time fixed herein for closing thrbtds. Proposals must be made out on uniform blank forms furnlshsd up on application to the architect or the Clerk of the Board, and each suoh proposal accompanied by a certified bond lu an amount equal to fifty, (CO) per e-«m of the proposal, conditioned th a t th e successful bidders or bidder shall withip ten days from the date of opening the bids, onter into a contract for the faithful performance of the work bid upon according to the plans and specifications and proposals, which bond shall also serve as a bond for the oxeeutioh of the work. Proposals shall be sent to ANDBEW JACKSON, Olerkofthe Board atCedarvillO, Greene County, Ohio. The righ t Is reserved to reject any or all bid*. By Order of the Board of Education Attest: ANDREW JACK80N, Clerk. M m m m m m m m m M M M M m &M M m M M M M M m & i* * * !Clearance Sale | Of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes There aro a lot of other good things for you now. Be sure to take advantage of the reduced price* we’re offering on £ Hart, Schaffner Clothcraft Sr Marx and Clothes This is a big Money Saving Event of the best ' Clothes made in America. All the new models are included, and all the favored materials. COM E AND P ICK YO U R S NOW ! A $25 H. S. & M. Suit for....... .$18.75 A $20 H. S. & M. Suit for...... $14.75 A $16.50and $15 Suit for......$12.50 J A $12.00 Suit f*r........... :..,.$9.75 $ 1 0 Breezer-Weave end $10 Palm Beach Su its............ ........ $8 .75 each *Kl Panama, Leghorn, Mackinaw, Sennetts and Split Straws all reduced as follows: $7.5© and $6.00 grades $4-95 $ 5 .oo grades $3.85 $3.5o and $3.00 grades $1.98 $2.50 and $2.00 grades $145 I .... -— - “ I......... ; ; ...... ........ ..../■ ■ : ' •' Boys’ Su its all on Sale I Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants.............. 79 cand $J. I ' .............. : .......... ...................................— — ...........:........ • • , , $ $ Main Streat Opp. Court House Xenia, Ohio WEAVER. . LEGAL NOTICE. CASTOR IA A Utakta »»4 ttalftw. DuBMY m hn Hunft hnht B skts the Signaturtof Common P ita s Court, Grssne ttounty, Ohio. In a Guehring, Plaintiff v*. William Guehring, Defondant William Guehring, residence un known, will take aotico th a t on the 6th day ot J uno, 1916, said plaintiff filed in said court her petition against him for divorce, on the grounds of wilful absence for more than three years, and th a t the same will be for hearing a t the Court House in Xenia, on August $1, 1916, 01 as soon thereafter a* tho same can be reached, by whlali time de fendant must answer or demur to tsaid petition or judgment May bo taken against him. INA GUEHRING, Plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Vinna M. Harper de ceased. John 1C. Murray and George Murray have been appointed and qualified ae executors of the estate of Vinna M. Harper late of Greene County, Ship, do* ceased. Dated this 14th, day of June A. D. 1916, •HABDE® F. HOWARD Probata Judge of said County NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a peti tion by the owners of lots in the im mediate vicinity of the alley between the Marshall lot and the Bird lot aiid known as tho Marshall and Bird alley, ban been presented to tho Council of the village of Gedarville, Ohio, pray ing for the vacation of said alley; that said petition is now pending be fore said council, and final action thereon according to law, W ilt bo tak en on and after August 7i 1910. J. W. JOHNSON, ■ Village Clerk. Cedaryille, Ohio, June Sja-30, July 7 - 14 - 21-28 Aug, 4 CAPPEL’S July Clearance Sale SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS SPECIALSAVINGS OF10TO33^ PERCENT Supply find Demand in an active store never exactly balance. Odds and Ends accumulate and they must be sold a t a REDUCED price, not because of inferior quality, but because it is undesirable to carry them along in stock. Such a policy is, indeed, a severe one when w e know that these goods can not be duplicated for anywhere near the price we paid, but w e must clear our floors for new goods coming-in. I i f & ' 7 # There is no “Riff Raff” here. W e are simply reducing prices on GOOD merchandise—Odds and Ends—broken suites and Complete suites that have not moved as rapidly as w e think they should*. Finishes w ill not be changed—that is the main thing in furniture styles—but manufacturers are making slight changes in their designs in order to mote easily raise prices, made necessary b y the heavy advance in raw material and labor, ALWAYS TRY CAPPEL’S FIRST Regular Rural Free Delivery t>AYTON OHIO 'wm & Ceja* qua will 24, 25, attend, w w / \ . J UtM T r watt :; ies s t $ The \ the Ma for the* street tion of on that There fibouai : other tr, time wli within ] seryiee and new conditio:, Acting Shumak/ a way council the pav evening owners al lspc' t in fact any sou posed tn sprinklhi not suit now pro’ ' three in< ■ the prop also pro tel and may be the thre pressure poses. For ft sewers v from a • *• vided at the west nue, nor situation i A *7R paved ar t , f v way. Ti bridge a> CpuncilQ 7 A any ° other th: bridge, close to t thing ha; will not pany un • Steel h mains b wishes, a resolut before a- open tfc . been sug permit ■v mg. NOTE the Cinci rv on the tk J 6ame and now be n C sufficient ^ : have to b Evelyr wain wil urday, J Cedarvill street. If you( sale. R|:k NOT! 15 Estate ol Carolir pointed : ' trix of t ley, late ceased. • A. D. li?. r» ?O h i® -W A rant on nlah tan fms&sa
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