The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

* * . Thts# qualities are as rare as the reductions | are radical. J MID Don’t wait we have all sixes now. If you de lay a week your size may be g one SALE! R. S. KINGSBURY A “Side” with us is a real sale, we mean what we say and every price we quote means good dollars saved for you. FOR C 1 T C A You have choice of many B L U E S E R G E S U I T S worth $28^mci $30, which we have just purchased from Hirsh, Wickhire <fc Co. These are J n X w e d # without doubt the finest line of Serges we have ever had in the house, We also have a fine assortment of greys and greens which we bought in this special purchase. This sale contains our regular stock, values from $20 to $35. Sizes from 33 to 40, FOR $11.50 YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF MANY MEN’S AND YOUNG MENS’ SUITS WORTH UP TO $30.00 FOR $4.98 YOU HAVE THE CHOICE OF THIRTY MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S TWO AND THREE PIECE SUITS Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits $7,50 to $10.00 values, marked down to. $5,00 to $7.00 values, m arked down to, $8,60 to $4.50 values, marked down to. $2.0Q to $3.00 values, marked down to. -i---- ...... ......... ..1---- ...■ —«»----- »>**« $6.25 ***»■• $4.98 $5.50 Boys’ Wash Suits »*♦»%•< f*#*•*<!*.«■>•HM» $2,50 to $3vqo values, m arked down to $ 2,00 values, m arked down to .... .......... $1.50 and $2.75 values, m arked down to $l.oo and $1,25 values, m arked down to I* M,«»»' .... $ / *58t ..... $K48 $1.24 890 Boys’Knee F a n t S $1.50 and $ 2,00 values, now,. $1.00 and $1.25 values, now 1 »*<'Mr****’*,*'**t,*,.,,,,,,*,.,,,,, 75c values, now.. ■000and 65c values* now 25o values, now. 89e ,»*,y,»»a , . \V»sh Pan ts Included, MENS’ TROUSERS. Choice of $5,00 to $8.00 Trousers, m arked down to......£4 .93 Choice of $8.50 to $4,50 Trousers, marked down to ... .$5.50 Choice of $2.50 to $8.00Trousers, m arked down to..... $1.98 Choice of $1.60 to $1.75 Trousers, m a rk ed down to .... $i.5$> MANHATTAN SHIRTS A ll $2.60 and $3 values, marked down to $1.98 A lt $1.50 and $2 values, marked down to $1.59 A ll Wilson Bros,, and Griffon $1 and $1.20 Values, , marked, down to**, A ll 75c values, marked down to, A ll 60o and 06c values, marked down to •AM****, Choice of a ll §3 to $5 values* now. Choice of a ll $3 and $2.50 values, now.. STRAW HATS .—..... $1.98 Choice o f all $1.50 values, now..... .......... .$1.48 Cholce.of all50,c and 75c values, now.... -T UNDERWEAR A ll $2,50 and $3 Tinion Su its, now.... All $1.50 and $2 Union Suits, now... All $1,00 and $1.25 Union Suits, now....... .TSc «»*«*».*»*»»**«»»** MF«*-4 $1.98 A ll $1 Silkine values, -per garment......................... ......... . ...I $1.59 All $1 add $1.25 Balbriggan values p e r' g a rm e n t 89c ....... 89c All 60e and 05c B a lbnggan values, per garment-.....,.-... 45c TRAVELING BAGS a n d SUIT CASES 20 per Cent Discount During this Sale t t a c t i ? to ,v J t JL% im ^ JL XLf ' j L $1.00 and $1.25 values in silk hoie, per p a ir........ ................,................................................. ............... ............... .....89c . o0o Anti 66o. fancy, hose>p e r .( p a i r » » + . « « , 35c, 3 pairs fo r £ / . 35c tftlioy hOBCfWQTfclj- DOC-■ a r**t(1'H>*r1»*»*«M**Mi*.*.t‘****.t**.l*»*,*,*lr<ia.*liW»*>i»<I.L*».*.MW.*1l*»**'.»,*»*-« *•*•»>.*•»*.(**-*-*■»'•»**•*■«*«*»•■*■>»■ 25c 15q fancy hosa, //c 1 lQc Handkerchiefs marked down to 4 c this Sale Begins July 15th—Continues OneMonth, Until August 15th. y . 50 & 52 E. MA IN S T R E E T . X EN IA , OHIO. , '4>m msss _■fSyCJHt'-ARlS$C^40BAL,... sSsasp i1 xa gifeS n ~-Hammocks. W est:$, Xenia. Mr. J . W . Giles, th e tailor, hae th e typhoid fever. Mr. J. D. Willlameon, who has been confined to h is bed with rheu ­ matism lor some time is reported a i much Improved. Mr. Phil* D. B ison le f t Wednes day for a v isit ab ColtervUle, 111.- H e w ill also v isit in St. Benia and Chicago before retu rn ing home. {* m ,•' ^ __ —New stock of Bibles and Testa­ ments. a ll sixes and prices, every child should have ens. W est’s 'hook Store, Xenia. The Lad ies’ M issionary Society of the V . P . Church held a basket picnic a t the parsonage last Mon­ day afteraeon. I t had been intend­ ed to hold i t on the lawn b u t owing to the damp weather the meeting and cupper was held in the parson­ age. ■ ' THE BIG Mr. Jam es A. Gray accompanied by Miss Sylvia E am a ly of P itts ­ burg arrived la s t Sabbath morning and are guests of Mrs, Belle Gaay. Mr. G ray has a clerical position in th e aud ito r’s office of the Pennsyl­ van ia ra ilro ad company and is tak in g h is vacation. j Ur, and Mr*. S. W. Dixon and Wife expect to leave nex t week for Sandusky, th e trip to be m ade by * h * Tir’n. Aiitemobilft. From there they will go t*P n t-in -B ay to spend the week d a ring the den tist's atu s ed a tion meeting. li’.T- '.r r.i The will of the la te Caleb Shrbadcs was probated in Xenia la s t Friday. The will of Jan e H . McMillan was also offered for probate. M artha It. and Jeannette McMillan a re the heirs of th is estate. The former document was executed in 1 M »1 and th e la tte r in IHWt. Xenia, Ohio, August 3, 4 5 and, 6, 1909. A - • a Don’t Miss the Wooster Exhibit It will be accompanied by experts who will be prepared to explain general problems, etc. SEE THE EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT The Give and there will be other Special and New Attractions* Each Day Miss fihla ft {tier was given a shower la s t F riday afternoon a t the home .o f Mr. H . X. Coe by h is daughters. Mrs. Hwaby and Miss OH refine. A largo number of in ­ vited guests were present and Miss ftlder was the incipient * t many g ifts. ' $6,500 Offered for Prem ium s and Purses Tuesday, August 3 , Children Will Be Admitted Free This will be a bamier day of the Fair, with Automobile Races, Mortor-cycle Races and many other attractions * j . f t a m m a i,m mm A Admission Only 25 Gents. R. R. GRIEVE, S ec A> .

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