The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
SULLIVAN Clothier and' Hatter who has given the public honest and the best value* for 27 year& On account of IH health and loss of the entire up-to-date stock ,, Hats and Gents’ owned by A c t TI I I \ / A 1 VT 21 South Limestone Street • v . a V a N *Springfield, Ohio, Has been placed in-the bands of the PHILADELPHIA UNDERSELLERS, the famous bargain givers who have orders to sell everything ip tne store, stock and fixtures, at any old price just to get ridx>f the ssmts in this shofcfctune, * . " - ^ 1 ’ v " * r; 'bitten!. ; Menl v _Hen! .■*;■MenI ' ' / Let nothing keep you away from visiting the store during this sensational sale. Sale is now open. Don’t miss it, A money saving opportunity of a lifetime, Every suit of clothes, pants, hats, , • -f shirts, collars, trunks, bags,'etef mu,8t g6 at these terriblesacrifics price 3 , '■ A ll Arrow Brand C ollars ^Vorth 15 c ..,.......... * w ^ “ •*- ^ WSMWWQ , , #•» , * * , • * » « * • , , , * * . • « , , , , . 3 t 6 v %8 * M en's $ 1.00 Un ion S u its Now. / , , , , , i . . t t <. . . i f <• M » • *»«* ' • < M <• t ‘ 1 loc Handkerchiefs forced out of business p r i c e . ;---- \,y One lot of 25c Hose forced out of out of | * Monarch $L Shirts forced out of s , business price,.— *............ ,1 U v /business price. .............. # i V One lot of $x Shirts forced out of business Price SotfSullivari’s 42*00 Hats, Soft m or stiff-;- , ' 44fr Sullivan’S |S,00 ana 12,60 Hhts; soft 01 stiff*—■- L 390 Sullivan’* $8,00' *nfl to.W • Hats, soft o r stiff—. ; , A tty’Stetson 48,50 Shff f ia t In the house $1,75 Any Stetson 44.60 or $5,00 Soft -H a t in the bona*-*-' STRAW HATS , Any H a t in tho ,house—/ 50c «W b Boys’ Hats, sold everywhere $1 and 11.50, Sale Brice— ! 59c \;s, S P IT S , .OVERCOATS; ANP l*ANTS FOB, MEN, YOUNG MEN, BOYS AND CHILDR.BN ■-OVBBCOATS « d 1 ! , 'T p w K i J ■ '• •12.60 , Pa“ tB' Wo»oa76C.G ra08S- . *8.08 . * „ $18.00 Ooats,...... 422,50Boats *.,» .tis.BH ‘ * ^ / •-» Men’s Suits, formerly .sold a t • a n d ' 485.0p> closing Out 1 * ito le -k ' * - - * , i BpvB 1 sunrd 47.60 Serge Suits,.,•, h > wm ».$4 98 *7,‘0<S Novaltiy Su its------- f|.49 $6.00 P retty Stripes .42,98. ^ 6 ^ Roy $2f99 ; , k H J P S 3?AB3$ ' * t * $tt.OO Pftfits ou.tn |9(9B $5*00 Pfthtfi 08 \ $3.«50*Pants 42.19 42*60 Pants.........,....*—..,.->.«..4i‘89 $18.98 . p* Men’s (Corduroy,"Work Ccftie | 45 , 00 ,and fa ,00 Coats*" Cordial invitation to a llfrien d s a n d former customers if you w an t to be ode of the lucky i »» cb to ga the r some of jhese'wonderful t» ig a in s c tm e eariy as every th ing m ust go qu ick / Nothing reserved. No m a ll ordeTs'fiUed. / ’ 2 ,t‘S.''-LlmestotteStreet’ ' 5 **“ •'* '• • ^ '■ - r ^ i *. 5 ~ A« T H E A I G ' S a L e • . , *T- , . • -r , ^.^,1 ■— * .. <1 I it* , , 7 ‘ ifw - - j W ^ K U d a i * B a t ~ P° n Day**. Remettib.er only i S days to d o s 6 out business. U P <4 *m .................... 1?hePastar’a farb jiy was p laiskn t* . . . ____k ^ % 4 T* 4-- Stitrt in a ' crooked ‘Waddall Rif* visited his ants lrh u jl n e a r . Spring- ,*weefc. ‘ ' gr; , field, ’ H o st Sunday watering* bring ’ people closer to Hod 'i l h a t Is the . purpose of tfte'Bfclftrt&h. * . ’ I s the Church of CfcSI m our own laud willing to le t the good old Sabbath go atid allow th e Saloon to stay f- %« H r. and Mrs. Joseph Waddle had the pleasure recently of a visit from “Tkr* and Mr*. John Waddle of New -York City. Twelve of our Y . P, C. U, attended ir the Presbyterial atBiigar Creek, oh Wednesday and Thursday. . Hiss Olive Finney will lead our . Christian - Union H ietlrig next . Sabbath morning. * “ ' Sabbath Sehoel as nsuai Sabbath morning followed by Y. P. C. U. iJ';iv We ere Thrusting th e Price Cutting Kn , Department and tha Sav ings ere immense. Trun ._, . copes, S u it c a s e s , Traveling B ag s a t about half price into tha Fprniahirtg Geeds 2 s* <k*r Tele*- * CW< w.'' tree s. •" ’ ^ ' ' '• f / , -H o th tr’e pension laws have. ^Bhsre a re bigger t^esUens th a n taxa tion or currency and one of them is Religion in tho Home.; . Along w ith a s*fe and sane F ou rth o f du ly there 1* need of a safe and aahe, Sabbath , The number o f deaths, in juries and- crimes On Sabbath i t shocking. I). Ii. Moody .used to pay, “ When a m an is fu ll of the H o ly Ghost, h e is the very la s t m an to grumble, abou t h im self or to complain' of o ther people,’’ Miss Mae Qqrry v isited h e r pa r ents Over Sabbath, JDr,.and * Mrs. R itch ie started Tuesday for New Concord, where they will spend their vacation. Best wishes for ah enjoyable and xestful tim e . ■. -Wine of Cardu i. 70c A t W islem ian ’s. FOR RENT—House Of 7 rooms on at* •r Court wpr^.vnjrW’.-n— IlNTERESTINFERTILEER Tbe w ithd raw a l of one maids nam e from *th e petition e f Georg»* Funderhurg an d o th e fa fo r th e e*^ tab iishm en t o f a county road Iff B a th township, resulted in tho petition being dism issed hy tho county commissioners,: Saturday. <Th« law requires twelve signatures to such ‘*» pjatltlon, T h a t number o f name* was attached* when the petition wa* p re s e n te d ,'b u t la te r one m ad w ithdrew his signature The board ordered th a t the peti tioners pay tho accrued costs in the m a t t e r , . ' The hearing Id th e m a tte r of the It, W . Ankeney ditch was continued Until A ugust 28 b y the commis' sloners." The claim of Mrs. Minpie John* s to n fo r 476 for in jarles resulting from an aociaeat was allowed by the commissioners. Mrs. Johnston Was severely in jured when her buggy rolled dowii an eigb tfoo t em bankment off a road lu Cedarvilie township. , X T A N S I C A N S ! C A N S ! Our Prices' Schmidt’s Old Hickory "* ' Flour,» lbsaokfer... 75 c • Schmidt’s Ooeatt Bight - • Fleur, 26 lb,aackfor... 70 CountryCuredBaoon...l*c BreakfastBacon,perlb., *8 FancySugarOaredHam, UahforniaandPlcnle Mama,perlb , ,18 AfricanJavaCoffee,per lb.^*.% 52 j&IoandJavaBlendper itM..t.lN..<.*M ..>....»6 .... 31 moOoffeeMtlb...... ;.to vbi^kIhtodf ^Jb-.- i}£ Fay C ftntiinor Mr vjl . tobF(CTli 11 Hllfi Set them White They’re ■ . . Chuap StarTlaCans,perdozen.. .... ,.S 7 o BallMasonJar*,qf,else,. :pki dozen......... ...t M mo U Jaw, pt, tit* BaliJtasoaJars^balfgat *&», v 1 ■ % . . - Our Prices StarCrackers............ S SilverPrttnee.-........»....«..... 1 ^ .:' 11 ^?rnnes 8 FancyBargeSantaClara ■Apricots, per lb......... . in FancyLargeLemonCling Peaches^betlb.............. 9 Tomatoes, per-can.,...... 9 Hhp*PegCorn,per can.. 7 Peas,poxcan............ . 8 LenoxSoap, 8 bars,..,,..... 10 ■■&M T i*% LJk H ‘"a^ For FridayandSaturdayonly SFGTGASH 25 ik SagforSMS Ja v a y o u r e * ih r * g l& * r re c tip t* re- cured h *r# jandgeteitheraClockorabeauti- fulMirror, JPJ 9 L 1 BE; *AtoaMkwhtodatfraltotor ■ ' •■■ * .. T V TS* ■ - 1 . ___ _ .e a * jt% J lj L« ’ JtLre O C m I X T I C I * € j j ■ v / 0 » j W h o lesa le and R e ta il G rocers 30 South Detroij; S treet, , . X en ia, Ohio. •,* o • - . ' " • ; J <& ^ v>: , j i So gm a tW || b ii» the. r*jmom% to th e o ffe r's^%M b iy ^to e Oollega of Agriculture? 0ffjo S tf te Unjyersity, t o , hold f*rUli*ep meetings righjt oh the fawn* th a t It Is now ti«os«sary ti^decline f i u t h * r regUCStV| bWJhg to the fact th a t aff dates a re Ailed, r t has been nyoessary to employ an eg tra Instructor to a id In a ttend ing these farm m eem g s which will s ta rt In August. The plan o t the ujftet- Ings is to have ^ rep resen ta tive from the College v isit-fa rm s, where lie can take up, on seeing th e soil, the -problems of fertilising it in the best and eheapestvray. Farm ers in the communities where the meetings a r s to b e held w ill,he welcome to attend and ask questions in regard to so il fertility problems, The dis tribution of.the meetings is such as to enabls most farmers in the state to attsud one of them, du ring Aug- g u s to r September, "TT^r* WHERE THE WOBIO LASS In Aria LItsrature and Celsncs It if Progreesive—Why Not In Humanllyf PURE READY MIXED PAINT5 "“M a l r v G l v M A r i i r e l The Pamt That is Right. „ Thesematerials arc made from tke beat raw products aud put together -witii the best of human ingenuity, for a paint to. have absolute durability^ permanency, color and wearing properties, j We guarantee these "products to be just as we say they are, , absolutely safe and reliable under any reasonable conditions. > Also our Vafnish line is one of the highest grade and most re liable lines in the United States. ; . * Any information in regard to thesematerials, we will gladly for ward, color cards and, price lists on request. If They Are Ours, They Are Good, THE SPRINGFIELD PAINT & VARNISH €0 . [ h i th* aoosputlon snd spprsclsttoa of the latest dirctopmsots In tkv arte, hterstars, pkltosopkf--aa<" t b r #nossr tb# taodfm world Is truly oos mopollUn. I t iwoognlxsa n bourn danr lioa of raoa of nationality wh«r« genius in that* fields r*r«*la Itaslf Bo ctofely ax* to* vartoua oountrjei now bound fto**thto through to tsrsa thmal conunuaitotlon aftd commercial Um and tha unlvaraal diffusion, of 1% tellfgenca, that oonipetitfon ]n th i search to r knowtedg* has been tr* mendoaaly atimulattd, says a wVttef in the Metropolitan Magazine. In ih« t o f t e of the intellect and the sensei emulation is encouraged and . each new discovery or achievement that promises greater progrtos for mam kind. Is balled With impartial OnthttH aiaam. The world Is ready to pay homage equally to Marconi, Water, Rodin, Relabartit, Tolstoi, Loeb, Pea. ry or Arnuudsen. None Will be denied the acknowledgment due him because : he was bom in one country and not itt another. I t la the patterns*, d a r te d endurance, perstetenee, wisdom and, passion to r truth and knowledge M manifested in his works that are-ac cepted m th e measure of hi*. worth.. I t la only When economic and political supremacy la in question that th e ' nations and race* maintain hideous and barbaric relations toward one an other, Then envy, suspicion and thought* of mutual destruction are ao oepted as natural, togtoal and iner!* tebl*. Then the world divides itsell into,armed camp* and group allianoes are made a* eateguairdaof ob* nation agahwt the other, to everytidat but tho on# vital, human eeaentlal o f tiff w«9f*re of the peepDk, Who airstitin out o f their poverty the armaments in time* cf peace and give e f their Uvea when war la tampan*, the world’s ml- ****** eonteot to to e aauito «*d brotherhood prevail, ***,■ - — * 1 ■a ■ . , L - •vi ; - - - ■W;*- Summer Wash Fabrics- e c n D C C Those two new tables, one filled with 10 c ”oods and one filled with 16c goods worth much more. Ready to wear Embroidered W a sh Su its Embroidered V oile F louncing W a ists , M iddies, Balkan B louses 75 c to $ i.oo . W h ite Sk irts * Suitable Season Articles ........... .......... ...............~..........................................-......... i ....... - ..... - ....................... frljNfr AflDthtoi* Sh ipm en t Silk Gloves all Lengths arid Colors. 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