The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

tin -.V **««• Sale of Wall Bayer, West5#, Xenia, spsnt Wednesday ia Bouden. * _ _, ' 7 7 ' ' " " " , Ml»* Carrie Townsley visited in lfr« L. N. Htuekey was lu Colum- Springfield from Monday evening bu*o» business Wednesday. Mrs, A. R. Van Foisea of Pitta- burg is bring entertamed by Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Barber. and Dictionary —Dictionaries holders, a t West's Boek Store, Xenia, Mis* Ruth Bardin ol Ft. Thomas, Ky., haa been spending the week a# the guest of Mr. G. F. Siegler. Mias lea Dean haa been Ticiting her grandmother, Mra. A. H. Ellis in Clifton thla weak. Harry Barbar has taken a pesitioa with the XeniaHerald -and entered upon hie duties Monday, Mr, Bonis Tindall ia off his duties at the Exchange Bank owing to aickncaa. Prof. F. A* Jurkat haa taken hla place for a day or two. Maater James Hutchlaon accom­ panied hla father ReY. Hutchlaon of Pittsburg on an excursion to Niagara Falla. Prof. Raymond Fitzpatrick who has been in the summer aohool at the Q. 8. XJ. spent Saturday and Sabbath here. Dr. and Mrs. M. I, Marsh were guests of Mr. andMrs. W. J . Wild- man of*Springfield from Saturday until Monday: Mrs. G. W. Harper spent Tuesday in oolumbus,,looking after her ex­ tensive property interests in that city. until Wednaaday, Mra. Clayton MoMillan entertain­ ed the Embroidery Club Thursday afternoon. Mre. Jeanette Eskerige returned home Tuesday after a two weeks visit in Indianapolis. Miss Carrie Rlef of Dayton is vis­ iting at the home of Andrew Jack- son and wife. £ > . ■ - Every Article Slashed In Price The dull summer season has left us w ith large quantities of fine merchandise on our shelves. W e never carry stock over to another sea-* son. Everything must be sold. An average reduction of, 1-2 has been made on all of our goods. Th is sale is worth a long t r ip to take advantage of the great bargains th a t are offered. COME, AND SAVE MONEY. Mr. J . E. Stuckey and wife spent Sabbath in Xenia attending the McAllister family reunion. Mrs. Cora Trumbo and daughter, Mildred, are visiting ralatlvaa in Osborn. Mr. Oscar Satterfield ia taking a weeks vacation and his place, on the R. F, D, la being gnpplied by Mr. Z, T. Phillips, MEN’ SUITS i f ra. FlorencaRernsburg and Mrs. Frank Mills of .Springfield were guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. J, H. Wolford Wednesday and; Thursday. ONE-HALF OFF Our store has become renown for having a t all times the very best suits for men’s wear a t the very lowest prices~but even our regular low su it prices have been cut 50 per cent. You can ’t afford to let th is sale pass w ithout buying yourself a nice new stylish suit. We offer below a few suggestions as to how they, rnn in price. Mra. .M. A. OroBwell and Mrs. W. J. Smith visited Mr. James Townsley and family of Franklin' this week and also attended the! Chautauqua. Mr. Townsley has! been suffering with rheumatism for; the past three months. The Junior L. T. B. will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Carnegie Bibrary. All old and new members are urged to be present. We notiee by the Dayton papers that R. E. Alexander (Dick) has announced himself as a candidate forpolice court- clerk' in that oity before the coming Democratic pri­ maries. Mr. Alexander is a former Cedarvillian. $ 24.00 $ 18-00 $ 9.00 $ 7.00 BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS. ONE-HALF OFF Every kind of suit for the youngster th a t is made is in­ cluded in our large stock, among them the Knicker­ bocker or S traight P a n t Suits, P la in , Double Breasted, Belt Suits, Russian or Sailor Blouses, in serges, cassi- meres worsteds and cheviots. M any are for fall and Suits , xJ l to to Off $ 19.00 j “ $ 12.00 save 1-2 the regular price. $ 15.00 Suit ■ • V2 Off $750 t o . to ” $ 9-00 j $ 10.00 to to to $500 At to ” $ 4.50 1 $500 \V% : to • to $250 to / t to " $350 $ 3,00 to to to $150 Misses Anna Collins and Helen and Jennie Qrafft of Trenton who have been spending the pasfc twe weeks with Miss Florence Forbes hare returned'home. They were accompanied by Miss jESulaTarbex whirwill make them a visit. There was some exoitement about town last Friday evening when it 'was thought that little Ansonr Bit- tier had been lost. His mother re­ ported that he had net been seen since two o'clock that afternoon and aSearch was started, A few taps of the fire bell brought a crowd and also aroused the boy, who had been playing on some of the baok streets, - Everything else in our store is reduced in price, including furnishings for complete assortment w ill not last long. Sale begins Saturday, Ju ly 24 th. THE 28 6 30 E,. THIRD STREET men, hats, underwear, shirts, trousers, etc., etc., .The large qnd Copie early and get the best, pic? DAYTON, O. CLEARANCE SALE - A Y : - Bird’s Mammoth Store s. t* Dad set etM^ld-beogrolie forf sale, J. A, Stormont. ■ —Wells drilled or dag by Johnson Bros. &Swyers. All bills payable to JohlfJohnsen. . Mr. Riley Stormont and Mies Rosa Stormont have keen spending the week with relatives in Xenia. From July 24th to August 1st. Miss Oernklia Bradfute enter, tained thirty of her friends Friday ' afternoon from two until five. C A L ICO S and G IN G H AM S Calicos, remnant* per y d ...........4c & 5c Ginghams, apron check, remnants per yd Ac & 6 c 10 cFancy Lawns, y d . . . ................... 7 1 - 2 *: 15c Fancy Lawns, per y d . '. .......... 10c 15c Beach Suiting*, per y d .......... .11c 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams remnants 10c Ladies’ $1.24 and $1.00 Fancy Em­ broidered White Shirt Waists. .89c S H O E S P E C IA L S Women’s S h o o s Women’s $2.50 "Dorothy Dodd” , Ox­ ford* in Paten t Leather and Black Kid, per p r . .................... .......... *• • »$2 Women’s $1.25 White Canvas Ox­ ford*.. . . ................ ............... *......... Women’s $1.00 White Canvas Ox­ fords . ............ ................. ......... **-* 0 o Children’s White Canvas Oxfords a t one-half price. Mon’s S h o o s Men’s $8.50 “W. L. Douglas” Oxfords in gun metal and patent leather $2.89 Men’s $3 and $2.50 low cuts in tans and patent leathers now .............................. $2.37 and $1.98 pair Men’* $1 Straw Ha t * . . . . . . . . . . . .79c Men’* 50e Straw H a t s . ........ . *39c M*n’* 25c Straw H a t s . .................. 10c A Few “ Extra Spec ia ls” for Th is Week. 8 Bars Star Soap for.............. .. *25c 3 10c pkgs "Mothers Oats” ............ 25c 3 5c pkg* TTneeda Biscuit............ .10c 1 lb. can Royal Baking Powder.. .44c CLOTH ING B A R G A IN S Men’s $15.00 all Wool Worsted Suits, last season styles for.................. $9.75 Men’s $15 all-wool Worsted.Suits, this season’s s ty le s ....................... .$11.75 Men’s $12.50 Su ita .......................$9,75 Men’* $10 S u i t s . . . .................... $7.75 Men,s 50c blue and white striped overalls, per pair......................... 40e Men’s 50c blue and white check jack* ©LS * *»•■ if *■* **-*i »*** ** *# • V* ** *400 RUG S P E C IA L S t $25 Extra Axminster 0 x 12 Rugs for........................ ..... ................... $ 21.00 $22.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs. .$18.75 $15.90 Seamless Brussels 9 x 1 2 Rugs for........................ . . . . , . . . . . . . . $ 1 3 . 7 5 All other sizes a t same rates W E W IL L P A Y 0 20c per doz. for No. 1 clean fresh Eggs 25c lb for choice fresh butter. 11 c per pound for choice Lard. In trade only, S E E OUR L IN E OF Ac, 10 c, and 25c Dishes. They are Big values. Mias Alms Hood of Cslumbus visited her sister, Miss Allis Hood .over Sabbath. Mr, W. E. Alexander, wife and; daughter, Mildred, Were m Spring Valley ever Sabbath, Mrs. F.O. Ross and son, Merle of Xenia have been Spending the week with Mr. (i. E. Jebe and family. Dr. E. C.. Oglesbs* and family visited the Dr’s, mother (ttBuinber- ton, Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Kyis, son and daugh­ ter, of Fair Have* are being enter­ tained by Mr. Wm. Haines and wife, Mr. A. 55. Smith reports that the [paper mill was on Thursday turn­ in g out papsr 00 Inches wide at ;the rate ol 43miles every 1*hours. Mr. Clarence Fraser of Xenia and neice, Miss Helen Cork of Toronto, Canada, and Miss MaryMarshall of Xenia ware entertained by Mrs. J, H. Andrew, at dinner Thursday. ■ tttapw, Ice cream, heme-made candy, io* eiehiu oeuts, Saturday evening on the lawn at the rear of ttie opera house instead of M. E. church as announced on first page, * Bdst: - A gold signet pin Witli the initial "B" on it, near Mr. George Irvine's blacksmith, shop. Finder return to this office ' and receive reward. The Gresne Cetinty Soldiers As­ sociation has selected an executive committee and a meeting is called for Saturday afternoon at the court house. Mr. J, H. Neabifc is the committeeman frem this place. j Mrs. flalU* Smith entertained fromThursday until Manday She {following delegate* te the A. M. 35, (Missionary convention held.here last week: Mra. Rosa Perkins and Mrs. Wm. H. Rickman of Colam* bus; Miss H.G. “Whyte, ftt. BanIs; Mrs. Rev. Dared Calimann, Cincin- halt and Mrs Dean Wond^.n, the | new president of the eenvent on, of jwilberferce. * MID SUMMER SALE of OXEORDS and SLIPPERS Commencing July 22 nd, we will sell our entire stock of low Shoes and Slippers at 20 Per lar selling price. All our well known makes are included in this sale. 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