The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

S3 #«-=*** BIRD’S Store News We Will Pay You . -—18c— per dozen in trade {or CLEAN, FRESH EGGS Saturday, July 13th, Bring us your surplus. THE NATIONAL BIS- CUIT CbMPANY will give a demonstration of ' their PACKAGE CAKES at Bird’s Mammoth Store Saturday afternoon and evening July 20th. You are invited to come in and sample these delicious cakes and wafers. Holeproof Hose We have just received an express shipment of Laoies’ Black and White /HOLEPROOF Silk Hose price $1.00 per pair. Men’s Guaranteed Darn Saver Sox ’ ' > \ „ • Best hose on the market for the price, put up 2 pair in a box for 25c. We have them in Tan, Navy and Black, f White Pique for Ladies Skirts just re­ ceived two new pieces. 25o Per.yard. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ <? Misses Mao and Cora Matthews of Xenia visited Mr. J.W. Matthews and family a few days last weok. Co3t; Collego class pin ’ll. Find- or please return to this office. For Safe: Thirty-foot wood 'Wind mill tower, 8 ft. S tar mill and liObar- rol tank m good condition. G, W. Crouse. David Strowbridge has purchased the dray line operated by Curt Cline! The meat'flrm ot Roblar«f& Trues- dale has disglved partnership; the former member has taken a position with a Dayton packing house and the la tter willcputicuie the business. S Mammoth Store Miss Jennie Bratton entertained in TilmhuiiHftrv Club, Thursday the Embro dery afternoon. Miss Donna Burns, has been elected as teacher in the primary department of the school a t Havi- land, Paulding county, Ohio. —Lost:—Ookl chain and locket for young girl. Return to , Mrs,.Madden Ervin. m m THE KINGSBURY CO. 1 THE CHITERIOH 22 S. Detroit Street TWICE,=A=YEAK 50*52 East Main Street Mrs. .1, H, Wolford-, accompanied by her' sister, Mrs, Remsburg, of Springfield, left today on a two weeks visit in Toiodo, Cleveland, Akron and Elyria, Dr. S, A. Smith, of Parkersburg, W. Va., w h o has been Spending a few days with his mother, Mrs.. Vincent Smith, returned home Thursday morning. Misses Florence and Mary Mary Matthews returned h/mie Wednes­ day after a weeks visit w/th Xenia relatives. Mr. Graif Sullenbergor, wife and son, of Canton, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L, H\ SullenDorger home from Oxford last Sabbath. Mr, Graif Svillenberger travels for the National Cash Register Company and left Monday on a trip for his company. His wiie and son have been spending the week here. CLEARANCE Twice a year we “clean, house” by giving our customer^ the values regardless of profit or cost. . . W e offer you, at sharp reductions, Hirsh-Wickwire special hand-made suits, L System, Griffon make, and other distinguished qualities for which we enjoy the exclusive selling rights in Xenia. Choice of Suits, Spring and Medium Weights, Former Prices $30, $28 and $25, now.............................. ................ .................$17.60 » / • $23, $22 and $20, now............................. i .................... ......... .$14.75 $15 and $12, now . ............................. ............................... $ 9 S8 ■! A small lot of Fancy Suits«-»small sizes only== $12 and $1D values, now........... $ 4 .9 4 " Boys* Bloomer Pants $2 and $1.50 values, not ..................................... . ................... .. $1.25 $1.15 and $1 values, now, ............ .......... , . . . .89 75c values, now;............... ................................................ ..................04 50c and 60c values, . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Miss Mary Cooper ,is among the excursionists to Cedar Point On the Dahi-Millikan excursion. The W. G. T. U. will meet next Thu rsday afternoon, July 18th, in. library ancf the lesson for the day is on the constitution of Ohio to, ha found in the school Civics. .Sec. Lost!—A gold cuff button withr diamond setting in Cedaryille o r on the Columbus pike within" .two and in-half miles east of town.' Finder return to this office and be rewarded;, Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets tasto. , like' candy anti work like a charm. Men’s Trousers $8, 7 and $6 values, now . . " ..................... / . . .* •................ ................... $4.98 ' $5 and $4.50 values, now............................... ^ ................ $3.75 $3 and $2.50 values, now............................. .... .. ...........................$1.98 $L75 and $1,50 values, now.............. .. ....... . ....... ................... r . .$1.42 Boys’Wash Suits • $3 and $2.50 values, now . ‘ ..............: ................... .. ................... .... $1.98 $2 values, now . , . . y .......... ' . ... ............. ................................................................. $1.48 $1.50 values, now .................................. ........................................................................... $1.24 $1.25 and $1 values, now ------- ........... **. ............................................................ 89c _ Boys’ Bloomer Pants $12, $10 and $9 values now .................... ................................................................ $7.4g $7 and $6*50 values, now ............................ ....... ; ^ .............................................. . $4.68 $6 and $5.00 values, now ............................................. .............................. .... .. .. .$3.95 $3 and $2.50 values, now ................................................................... .. ................... $1.98^ \ Wash T ies We offep a small lot of Soft Shirts with1matched collars ' $1.50 values, now .................... $1.15 $1.25 values, now. .............. .. 89c Shirts ' i 50c values, now. .......................... 38c <One lot of boy's straight pan tsu it values up to $4, pow 5)8o. The KingNbury Company only. . ' 25c, values, now .......................... .19c Panamas $ t $6 and $5 values, n o w . ................ ................................. ......................^ ........ $3.95 $10 and $8 values, now/.-.......... ........... ........................... .... .... ^ . . .$5.98 ; f o * ' * “ v , V ' ’ SENNETTand SPLIT $4, $3.50 and $3 values, now . ..................................... ........................... , $1.98, $2.50 and $2, values, now.;. ........... ............. ....................................* ............. $1.38 * $1,50 and $1 values, now . .................... .. ... ................... .... *.................... 78c 78c and 50c values, now.’ . . . . i . * ....................... ... ........................... .. * 38c 5 0 -5 2 E a s t M a i n S t XENXA, OHIO 22 S o u th D e tro it St. Clearance ---of--- Men’s & Boys’ Clothing , — -— ■ « ^ . It is our custom to close out goods at end„ of each season. W e are going to offer you some un­ usually low prices. ~ $25.00 a’ $22.50 Suits No ........ ............... $20.00 and $18.00 Suits . Now... . . . . . . . . . , . $16.50 and $15.00 Suits Now........................... $12.50 and $10 00 Suits Now.......................... . ........$ 17.85 ✓ $ 16.75 ...... $ 12.45 . $ 7.85 Men’s Trousers $6.00 Values Now........ .............. ........................... $4.95 $5.00 Values Now.................................................. $4.50 ‘ ‘ $4.50 and $4.00 Now . .........................................$3.45 $3.00 and $2.50 Now...................................... ..... .$1.95 25% Off On Boys’ Clothing Remember, we are including in this Sale .all our fine Hart, Sehaffner & Marx Suits and besides WE Keep’ EM PRESSED One Year FREE . Don’t take our word, come and see for yourself. HOME Clothing Company Trade at HOME Cedarville, Ohio. TheQuality Store CHURCH SERVICES. R. P. CHURCH. Teachers meeting Saturday p. m. —ihlo school Sabbath a, in., tl:80. Preaching a t 10:30 .by Rev. Lee ltife of Clarion, Iowa. Christian Endeavor a t 6 p. m. Preaching a t 7 p.m, by Rev. Rife. Mid week, prayer service a t 7 p. m» Subject: “The Mimstery of Little Tin tigs” . Matt. 10:42: M. E. CHURCH ‘ ' 9 :30 a, m. Sunday School* 10:30 a. ni. Preaching. 6:00 p; m. Epworih League. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :00 o’clock. Official Board meeting the first Tues­ day evening of each month. MUST HAVE SHOCKED MUMMY French Custom House Officer Did Not Know He Was Dealing With Defunct Monarch. M. Maspero, the famous French Egyptologist, tells In some reminis­ cences of an amusing experience which befell him on* one occasion when bringing an Egyptian mummy to Europe.*' It was the ipummy of .a king, and an important contribution to archaeology, and M. Maspero >an- cied that the French custom house .ra­ cers would not insist too rigidly upon payment of duty. The first of these- functionaries whom/he encountered, however, insist­ ed upon doing his full duty. Ho opened the box which contained the mummy and exclaimed: ‘‘Halloa, what have we hero?” "A Pharaoh—a genuine Phltraoh of the Sixth dynasty,” said the scientist, “A—ft Pharaoh?” said the puzzled officer, “I don't seem to remember what the duty on Pharaohs Is." He set to work to look up "Pha­ raohs” in his tariff schedule, but found no such article entered In his list. "This injfeortation," said the officer, finally, "does hot seem to be provided for under the statutes, We shall have to follow our usual rule in such cases, and class it with the highest-taxed article of the kind that it seems to belong to. I shall classify your Pha­ raoh as a dried fish." * High Cost of Living Made Easy When you trade at our store, Besides the lowness of price we give you what you 'want when you want .it. Then you have the quality, quality and quick service. » / I S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L S Mothers’ CornJFlake loc package for gc 9 Different Kinds of Bread 3 Q Per Loaf. Pure Lard - u c per lb. California Hams - per lb loc Ark Soap * 20 per bar Salt White F ish , - ic each Mocha and Java Coffee 22 c per lb, OUR PR ICE S Star Crackers................... .............. '............... 6c Silver Prunes................. ............................... 12 Prunes.!......... ........................................... 10 California rrunes, a lb...................... 6 Fancy Large Santa Clara County Prunes, per lb... *...»...........10 Fancy Bright Evaporated Apricots, per lb .................................. ;.........13c Fancy Large Lemon Cling Peaches, per lb.....10 Tomatoes, por can........................................... 11 Corn, per can...... ..................................................7 Peas, pet can.,........................................... .......,- 8 ' Lenox Soap, 8 bars....................................... Ip H. E. Schmidt <S Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. ww m w w * t i k i ' ^IrJSP■ Gaelic Alphabet. Men familiar with the Gaelic tongue tell us -that the alphabet of that an* cleat language Is tho most curious of all alphabets, ih that nearly every let­ ter Is represented by a tree. The al­ phabet of today comprises eighteen letters; ancient Gaelic had seventeen, Now, as of old, all the letters with tho exception of g, t and u,, which stand for ivy, furze and heather, are called after trees. " f The Gaelic a b c now runs: Alim, j bolfe, coll, dur, eagh, fearn, gath, huath, logh, lnls, imilh, nuln, olv, > peith, ruls, sail, teine, .ur, which is ‘ equivalent to saying: Elm, birch, ha- i *ol, oak, aspen, alder, IVy, wliitehorrt, 1 yow, rowan or quicken, vine, ash, spin*» dletree, pine, elder, willow, furze,, heath, In the ancient Gaelic alpha­ bet the letter h (the huath, or white- horn) does not exist. The alphabet is called the beth-luls-miln, beeauad b, I, it, and not a, b, e, are Its first three letters. Jt a Hife * * KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE c o h o h m m .. 1 1 You Don^t Need a Town Crier A f | to emphasize the merits of your business or art- nounce your special sates. A straight story told in a straight way to the readers of this paper will ^HK qhickly reach the ears of the thoughtful, intelligent E R buying public,, the people who have the money irt J ^ their pockets, and the people who listen to reason * ® and not noise. Our books, will'show you a list of the kind of people you appeal to. Cali and see them a t this office. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING

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