The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
which is losing it* kick, sbcs swine ling, growers and breeders of other live-!cpUfn*t live stock have discovered that sanitation j The mewl is a very important pact of manage-Hzstlon i* T4. bdralin ’ s FH iF im quartet fpH E EDRAUN FHdRINO QUARTET, which is to appear hero, prp- . X senta a fascinating program o f native Philippine folk songs, to gether with art up-to-the-minute Americanized program o f . popular groups, The haunting, captivating melodies o f the Philippines are extremely popular here in America, especially when played and sung by a flrst-clasS native group o f artists.. The instruments include tlie "bandtirla," the “ laud" and the steel guitar, a ll extremely popular < Ip the Philippines. , OPERA HOUSE meat, and pays dividends in cash money. In Clinton County during the part year, more emphasis has been laid upon sanitation by the county agent3, Forest (J. Kali aijd Levi H, Lukeria, than upon any other feature. And the livestock and poultry producers themselves are placing a higher im portance on sanitary practices,"than upon some other phases of the work, Clinton County is not alone in this respect. 4-II club ed in the », “Breeding principles have for some time been well understood •‘in this ; LECTURECOURSE . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 , FILIPINE MALE QUARTETTE county,” say the agents. “The type of livestock used is already high. Jfhe main difficulty experienced fry ' the farmers was lack of recognition Of the principles of sanitary production.” More than 60,000 .chicks were en rolled in Clinton, County this year in A program of poultry'management in which sanitation was the principal consideration. And when an epidemic of coccidiosSs struck the county, the chicks.raised on clean ground suffered fair legs severely than the others. Dairy herds in nin^po f the 13 town ships of the connty have been tested in the campaign-for the eradication of bovine tuberculosis, and in two more are being tested at the;present time. The so-called McLean system of swine sanitation has, been presented by the agents, by vocational agricul tural teachers, and by veterinarians of the county, with the result that a large number of the farmers in the connty are now-following the system, after the meeting, <$tt local organ- •boy* and girl* in ?P 0 ladies interest- work, Members were'also «aro®Nife tha ten acre corn contest, poultry' i&pnoftafration hock records and cow testing association. Talks were given by County Agent E. A. Drake, Wm. Anderson, county’ president and A. ‘ A. Conklin, live stock manager. _____ ,____ County Physicians ChoOse Officers Dr. A, N, Vandeman, Spring Valley, was elected president of the Greene County Medical JBodeety, at the an nual business'meeting in the offices of County Health Commissioner R. H, Grube, Court House, Thursday morn ing, ■Dr, Vandeman succeeds Dr. F, C. Adams, Yellow Springs, Dr, H. C. Messenger was elected vice-president and Dr. Marshall if. Best was re flected secretary-treasurer, Mrs. ■ Pearl ’Wittenmyer,. county health nurse, was elected assistant secre tary. Dr. W, C. Marshall, Yejlow Springs, was elected to succeed Dr. B. R. Mc Clellan, on the hoard of censors. Dr., R, R. McClellan was elected delegate to the state medical association con vention with Dr. L, E. Brown, Osborn, as alternate. „ " j A committee was appointed to draw up resolutions jn Urn. death of .Dr. F. W.. Ogan, TaitteeistoWri, , The-. physicians' lunched together , . , '* 1} ■ *-•, j-w; I f--: OVERCOATS £19 Mens* and Young Men’s Models in new colors and patterns. .V • Extra fine, all-wool, hand tailored Over coats in new patterns , and shades. $22.50 Gifts for Him ■<&•'$'''• A Q | Q ^ T*HE one and best way to insure V a Merry Christmas is,to **•’ * give HIM a practical gift. No need of worrying ■about what to give “HIM”—a visit to the HUB will solye all problems. • Every* department is teeming over with gifts and we know you wilt find it a pleasure to do His shopping here. Mothers, wifes, and* sisters, we are at your service. SUITS £> * -f Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in Extra Good ' •Qualities $15-95' All Wool, Hand Tai- .lored, in fine high . grade woolens. * 2 2 - 5 0 Neckwear New Felt Hats Groove* H m Largest Selection of Xmas lie s Huh Hits ever shown; 59 c- 98 c 1.48 - 1 . 98 s New*Felts in New Shapes and Styles. All Colors to Choose f&m. A Hat for Every Head to Fit Every Purse, I Gloves that Make an ap preciative GIN* $1.98 - $2,SS $3.98 - $4.98 $ 1 .4 8 - $ 1 .9 8 $ 2 .8 8 - $ 3 .4 8 Lounging Robes genu ine im per ial SILK ROBES New colors end pat- -terns. An extra high grade silk robe, espe cially priced. $ 5.95 iwibhtiMSets Fsaey SHSpenSer end tarter sets, f*n«y Wtspender, Mts, ’ « * * * sod tie A most MMelng Sind tmfal New Underwear / Cotton ribbed union suits, long sleeve, ankle j .fsagth; special— l\ PART WOOL UNION SUITS Lone sleeves, ankle length, special- $1.69 MB. Il^iWWUUM. 3 8 * 4 8 * 7 8 * 9 8 $ $ 1 4 8 $ 1 .9 8 DO YOUR c .r . rader * c o . 1PM A & A m A b d SHOPPING ■ KARL 15 PAJAMAS ““ srs'isE -^ a r a n s a s H E a B — ■ $ U 9 t o $ 2 .4 8 125c 35c ,48c 69c 98c v DRESS ; SHIRTS veil The most pleasing selection yH of dress shirts, in cellar- \ attached o r neckband— i V Fancy0*uhdasolera, . K 3 8 c S i . 6 9 S I .9 8 5MJ $ 2 .4 8 $ 2 .1 8 s i s s k f i T S ta $1.48 $1.98.$2,98 $3.98 XMAS HOSE A most una: i«»g tcheUon of hkh «—<*,. .tu, -m tisrl tiuri, Ij.jiOn;;d insre.'rised dress I im * SPRINGFIELD, O. DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY. k J^ w Featuresof- C flte • Outstanding Chevrolet o f Chevrolet History ~>aSix in die price range o f thefourJ The Outitanding Chevrolet has a marvelous ire\v' aix- cylrndeT, ~v»lve-in-head «n- ;si**e ymtHfecteid'design -‘Oveg^fottryears- d £eleveld^memrwtid nesting «eOlMMTQht9«nd onthepsaati .General .Motor* ‘engineers. -It has'^unaerotM advancer menu typified by ,-a Aon- cylinder head —■gasoline pump with filter, and'auto matic ;rocker arm lubrica tion. It jrovide* >perfbrm- ‘ ance ihedike of which was neverbeforeavailable,inthe low-price * field—marvelous smoothness, "tremendous re- mver, and sensation- :^lly swift acceletafion--all withmn eoonomt'evtrsigmg better than £0 miles to the g a l l o n gasoline! , * visit our showroom and secure complete and de tailed information regarding this great new car, wruen will be ready for delivery beginning January 1st. tiherr*lst*»n*w iiK ylIp4«rt full? mn* yhloteaJfelveda-headongineiuii m blah ■ ■ -■• *• .. * .w. .,'HpArffADI Other Outstanding ' 51 Features . eomprsMionDon^tdonatlng l ......... opiuondiiplac*nuntt«194cu,ln,andl(, dcrctajp*4SH.P.U lovvenginetpMd. The COACH *595 Itsi marvelous "new Fisher 'bodies display a new order of beauty, smartness and luxury. •*- k .j;,, ,, iiJirillimf;iii.i , , p i F f : W '7 ^ .V , .'V !.*’ p , ■ ; X' v.’^> ,V ■f . * < I A * h V 7^ * ‘ir i / f , Additional new features by the score—each an ifaprea- sive example of automotive pn^ress^cohtiribute to out- standing.peHorman(±,hutet •operation, long-life, "ease of control and etonomical ownership. • , Roadster. . . . . 4. "2f5 S e t ............ ; ; . ’ 5 9 5 The $£?QC • CoUp^aao***** *:. The $/%f7C[ ^S e d a n f Z j Sport Cabriolet. . * 6 9 5 TbeC onvertible gj * Landau..... .J Sedan . ' ^COCf Delivery . . . . . . . . . J Zs LightDelivery , Chaisi*....... .. 4 U U l%Ton # C A C Chassis . . . . . . . . . . J t 'J t%Ton'Cha«*i!i :$/ZJSr\ WithCab C»J We cordiiliy invite you to auarh^t.o.b.FUat.Mieb. THE LANG CHEVROLET CO. Ph^tticOO Xenia, Ohio 121E. Main St. Beal Chevrolet Co;, Jamestown, Ohio Hill Top Garage, Cedarville, Ohio New heavier crankshaft {statically and dynamically balanced.- New hot-spot manifold. New AC gasoline pump with fitter. New carburetor with accelerating pump. New largerchromium platedh-tesa radiator shell; _ New type thermostat cooling system control. < New two-beam headlamps with , foot button control. New parking, lights inside headlamps. • New.theft-proof Delco-Reffl.y Electrolock. New semi-automatiespark control. ' New flat type, slender rim steering wheel Withlarge horn button its ' 'center. Beautiful new Fisher bodies. Chromium plated radiator. AC gasoline pump and fitter. Hot-sp6t intake manifold. Adjustable .driver’s seat in all closed bodies. Water temperature indicator dash. Semi-elliptic shock-absorbing springs.,- • New4-wheel brat -s, safe —- - positive-—quiet- on ■-*1 SPECIALS ON COAL Ford’s Black Coal from Henry Ford’s famous Kentenia mine in ,| Kentucky, per ton $6.75 FARMBUREAUWESTVIRGINIACOAL . From Winifred Mines, per ton $5.75' BEAVERCAMNELCOAL Hottest coal mined for-trade wanting a clean flashy burning* coal low in1ash. Per ton * •17.71 v BLACK VELVETCOAL Oneof the highest grades of Kentucky coal carrying a high per cent of cannel coal. Per ton $6.25 POCAHONTOSC0A1 The gamfe kinfl that haa been distributed from this place for the ' hist few years. Per ton $7.00 WEHAVEA F u l l l in e o f h igh class feed a n d sa l t r ef in er s . g aso l ine a n d VISCOYL OIL— h ig h g r ad e - a l so d e n a t u r e d alcohol for r ad ia to r s PLEASEDONOTASKUSFOR CREDIT Gray McCampbell, Prop. PhoneM5 Cedarville, Ohio iWVm 11 GET00RPRICESONPRINTING * T he . ^ 1. and pansa^ de- .freshsiding to healwhivh I its cos Hivery ftratio. " . ■ Oh& Dcos jitically J. * » o D u c .ratJng dbrass g **■vitb X - y >n y eerin | ton ii troI, g n e . ’ n all >r on t . N O better c prices atl , I East Main InOn- In varit TagsW Same I Plates. coal THi FOLLOW i * MALE FEMAL SPAYE KENNE1 per* the pEFUTIi » i x&aBSsrr.:
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