The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
r* ’ ... •-.••! T H E S U R P R IS E STO RE ***2& '30 E . T H IR D S T ., D J iY T O H , O H IO . PUBLIG SALE! LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ -If you have poultry for sale notify W. B, Kelso, phone 8-180, who will call on you. Highest m a rke t price. ,26d . By many it is believed th a t the uu precedeated hot wave with elec trical and thunder showers is due to meteors th a t have ‘been dis covered near the earth. We have an excellent barn , paint for $1.00 per gal. • • Tarbex Lumber Co C l o t h e s , of, CLEANED a t all . kinds DRY HOME Clothing Co, Miss Lulu Gee, of Gallopolis re turned home-Sabbath after spend ing a. week with her cousin, Mr. Charles Smith and wife. . All newspaper publishers have •within the pasteightweebs received hotices of, adyanees of ten to fifteen .per cent in the price of newspaper . and .all other -paper goods used by publishers and printers,. ’ These are sharp advances and will prove a i, burden to the publishers. Many newspapers h’aye increased the priee of subscriptions to meet the high cost of material,. We will not make an increase as yet bu t must hsk th a t all those indebted for-sub scription make immediate settle- 1ment ad we may -be able to meet this iricteasb in the hope th a t prices wiil be’lower m tho future. • Rev. R. A. Hutchison, of Pittsburg, has been named as a candidate for congress in that district on what is. known as the Keystone ticket, a.'new political organisation in the state. . This same ticket was successful four years ago in various counties over •that,state. , Mrs; M. W. Collins visited Dayton friends Monday and Tuesday. The backward season, together with the strenuous times, have left us with an overabundance of high-grade Men’s, Young Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Hats and Furnishings. This stock must positively be turned into cash at once, This is the golden opportunity for which you have been waiting. Remember, this is a bona fide Clearance Sale—Everything must go. Rather than carry this stock over, we must throw our profits to the winds and sacrifice it now. Come in npw and share of the Stupendous bargains. Public Benefit Sale -OF- Men’s & Young Men’s Suits Blues, Blacks and Fancy Mixtures * o N All $28.00 suits Public Benefit Sale price............... All 25.00 suits Public Benefit .Sale price. All 22.00 suits Public Benefit Sale price................ All 20.00 suits Public Benefits Sale price« .$21.45 , 19.7J5 . 17.65 . 15.95 All 18.00 suits Public Benefit Sale price ................ 14.35 All 17.00 suits Public Benefit Sale-price.. i ----. . . 13.65 All 15.00 suits public Benefit Sale price................ 11.95 All 14.00 suits Public Benefit Sale price.................. 11.25' All 12.00 suits Public Benefit Sale price. .................. 9.65 All 10.00 suits Public Benefit Sale price.... ............. 7,95 All 9.00 suits Public Benefit Sale price................... 7.25 All8.50 suits Public Benefit Sale price. . . . . . . . . . . 6.75 All 7.50 suits Public Benefit Sale price................... 5.95 All . 6.50 suits Public Benefit Sale price.................. 5.20 The Surprise Store 28 & 30 E. Third St.,: O A V T O t t , O H IO ; ' m Copyright Uatt Scbaffiicr & Marx 500 D O Z E N Men’s Black and Tan Sox Toe i G R AD E Sale Price Pair 0c 200 DO ZEN Men’s Blue Amoskeog Chambray Shirts Reg. 50 Value Price, 38 c. Public Beneft Sale Boys' & Children’s Pants Our Entire Stock Included in This Sale All $10,00 Suits Public Benefit Sale pneo....... ...................................... . $7.P5 All 0.TX)Suits Public Benefit Sale price ........... ........ ........... ;.... 7.315 A ll, 8.60Butts Public Benefit Sale price............ ..... .......... ....... .......... „ 0.75 All 7,60 Suits Public Benefit Sale price......... ....t................... ............... 5.95 All 0,50 Suits Public Benefit Sale price................ ........................ ........ 5.20 All 0.00 Suits Public Benefit Sale p rice........».......... .................. ‘----- - '1.85 All 5.00 Suits Public Bonefll; Sale price............ ..................... .............. 8.95 Alt 4.50 Suits Public Benefit Sale price ! ................................... 3.05 All 4.00 Suits Public Benefit Sale price.................................1.... 8.2Q All 3.76 Suits Public Benefit Sale p rice .......................,........:........... 2.95 All 3,00 Suits Public Benefit Sale price... ......... ...... ............................ 2.40 Public Benefit Sale of Men’s& Young Men’s Trousers We have on our shelves 5,000 pair of high-grade Trousers which we must close out during this sale. This is all new stock, made of the ho s t1 materials, in a large assortment of light and dark patterns. All $0.00 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price.,.......................................... $4.98 All 5.00 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price.................... :...................... IH.0S All 4.60 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price........................ 3;66 All 4.00 Trousers Public Benefit Sale pr^cc-.......................... 8,25 All 8.50 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price.............................. 2.89 All 3.00Trousers Public Benefit Sale price............ ..................; .......... . 2.48 All 2.50 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price................. ........... .......... . 1.98 All 2/00 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price... .........'..... ............... .......... 1.65 All 1.75 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price-..,............................ 1.48 All 1.50 Trousers Public Benefit Sale price.......... ........ 1.19 The Surprise Store 28 & .30 East Third St., • «■ 1 ■ ■ . ■ D A Y T O N ; O H I O . N O W For Bxti Work w, that of a THIIii 1 ? G 0 1 N G O N Miss Efila Conley is the guest of , Mr, John Johnson and family and Spring Valley friends for a month. Mrs. Gilbert spent Sabbath In South ’ _ ‘Charleston. 1 Mr, J. A, Bumgardner has brought r > suit against W. B. McCaillster, as Judge Kyle has sentencedi Joseph sheriff, to enjoin executioh. of judg- Curl, colored, Who shot his' hrother- ment of $100 which Charles Graham in-law, Charles Watson, In Xenia some obtained against Bumgarner some months ago, to life imprisonment to time ago. • The original suit wps over tho pen, having been found guilty oE the sale of a horse;: ' 1 second degree murder. There Is Now In Progress Our Odds And Ends Sale This does sot mean a sale of a lot of undesirable odds and ends but it means the CLEANING UP of the short lots of what have proven the very BEST SELLING NUMBERS and the LOST DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE OF OUR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS. We know the tendency of the women shopper, in particular to wait for July Sales and ths mo3t critical of this army of shrewd buyers will recognize this as TLE GREATEST SALE THEY EVER ATTENDED. Not only are our ODDS and ENDS in every department being actually slaughtered in price, but EVERY ITEM in EVERY DEPARTMENT is so re- dueed in price that you’ll just go out and dig up the money to INVEST in the BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE YEAR. ' This Sale Includes Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Millinery, Musliu Under wear, Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Kimonas, Corsets, Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes for Men, Women and Child Faney Goods and Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Never Before Such Bargains, Perhaps Never Again. TH F PAID JL J l JL J L ^ / 1 J L j km - 28-30 E. Bth St., *»* Dayton, Ohio. w . H» Howard has "been .re-appoint ed .as referee in bankrUpty in this district. FOR SALE-—Sow and three shoats that wlU weigh 125 pounds each. B. E. McFarland. ■Mrs. S. M, Murdock is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Walter Martin, of Grayson, Ken tucky. Mr. R, C. Watt has been appointed administrator lie bonis non of the es tate of W, M. Barber. Postmaster Wright moved this week into the Bradford property, recently purchased by him. Miss Bess Ross, is camping with a party, of Dayton friends near West iAlexander, -5 . • Among those from here who are at Chautauqpa, N< Y., are Misses Lucile Gray and Nancy Finney and, airs, Lida D. Archer. Mr. Cecil Phillips was a little ner vous Saturday while attending to his tonsorial duties. But there was good reason for It-'-a daughter arrived at his horiio that morning. Mr. John McEIroy and son, -Ken neth, of Indianapolis, were among those from a distance who attended the funeral of Miss Carrie Cline, Sab bath. ' ' ■ t —Call me [or Ide Ofeani for your dinner pc supper. Promp delivery, "Wm, Marshall. F or S ale ; —Leather Covered couch in flue condition a t a bargain. Inquire a t this office, Mr. Thomas Gibson and wife, of Marysville, former residents of 'this place, were called here Sabbath .by the death of Mise Carrie Cline, Misses Mary Bird and Nellio Mc Farland are spending a week at Cedar Point on the Dahl-Millikln Grocery Company excursion, The most essential thing in paints ing into see that you got good paint None better than the old reliable Anchor brand. ' Tarbox Lumber Co, Mr. J. Riley Kyle, who has been located at London for some time, has moved to Mansfield, O. Mrs. Kyle nnd children have been spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs, G, E. ' Cooley before going on to their new ' home. According, to a ruling of tho Inter state commerce commission all rail roads will in the future have to charge tho exact fare even though It might be in odd cents, in tho past jnll fares have been in five or some multiple. In the future if the flb- tahee is I I miles the amount moot be 22 cents, No Objections, “V<s$; air; 1 can, marly you and -bn glii, aii right, but i am m>t a «g- Rar pastor, rm a traveling preach* 3f.” "Suits me aii the hotter; I'm a traveling man,1" . ...• - 1 - When We Took on the Black Cat Line We did so because we believed its -merit would outsell every other-line in town, 1 . We were right. It hasv And if you wish to know why, all you need to do is tQ come an<| look over our good looking and good wearing men’s hose. ^ Take notice of that Extended Heel—made by special machinery—which is an exclusive feature of lilack Cat, and which doubles the life of your. sock. Notice their soft lustre and even beautiful col ors. Almost sheer and handsome as Ladies’ stackings, yet about as strong as the childran’s. SUITS—Late SKIRTS-Fin it st'Styles and Lowest prices - SPRING COATS— $5,75 up selection. The best for $5.75 yet shown WAISTS— $1.00 up CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM - Lowest Prices Reached Room R.ugs a Specialty H u tch ison & G ibney X E N I A , , 1 OH IO . 1108 Reward* *100. r The renders of this paper will lie please, to learn that there is at least one dreaded dtseam that science has been able to cure In Mi its singes and that is Catarrh, Ilall’s Otfcrrh Cure is the.ottly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cnlnrrti being a constitutional disease, requires a «Jbs£Uatk*uU treatment. Hall’s Cnhirrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly up cn the blood aiid mucous surrnces of System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength hy htifidkig up the constitution and mss&tiug nfttttw fa dUiftg its work, The proprietors hoveSo much ltdth In Its curative powers, hat they Oder one Hundred Dollars for miy ra n that it fails to eute. Send for list o AMxtm. V. 3. .CHFNKY ACo, Tolcda O. feHlVDrilMgtH We. alt's Family PiU*Mr*tba heat, Atop your bad breath with Dr, Miles’ Laxative Tablets, ELASTIC ROOF PAINT for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid toofc Te . proof agamM the weather or rust. Ahsolutelv'nnv.^ ah^ 'If1"* wluchi enter into S,° >major part wf the so-called ttm*tn tho market to-day which have no elastic ^ualitiwe .. and are dcetructxve to metals and fiht-n* bound to eryatalfee any metal. It is germproof. hbrea, and ar» Stndfor tinu larm dprk i list, t i ty Md jmtthast tht best iehen it test, O O Q . . 4 V . C 4 A v This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and 15c—none higher* #■ , R ev , C. a . ' Rev, Clare uf pastor of tlic Ri Church, Bosto honored- last ir ceived the ■ de Philosophy froj Pennsylvania. One of the r> University fact school was a Young preseu- , town Church,'" institution in tr The- book c< pages ana''we at . Young for a c<)| o N COLU The State Boa, p?y the’expenses o county to ihe OS ' held in CotUtabu . August 26th to 3) ..railroad fare, boai. of leaving home must he between t .T years. Boys wlio “ ■ not elgibic to cc great success and sending one boy f year inducad the two boys this yeat In counties whe . hove been made tn f| trip to Washingtn ? best acres oi corn, are entered in the will be eligible to free trip to the St; where no free trip petition is open to Other states hav plan of paying t boys to study the nois and New Yor other states will ft visit all state inst - and attended clmr tentiary on the S Fair, after whic' escort them tlmmi , v‘\T W 'rat/ M u p ' ' 3* Stitt*' .Will roof- Wee-Si , * Non visits your K„„. taking tis* p o s s e s ' ^ * own*
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