The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

€ SSSSS *t a t *U kmd# DRY HOM^ Clothing Co. •—Vo* f*rm lawttff whs* you j tm ban*#** o il a t BWtgway#. buy " 9 ml*W> - |f . Reynold# is in tb* HobleR*n bcapital iu Xenm, ml the HHmit «f an operation Wednesday. trip to Cluj iauati, Tuaaday, Mr. Harry Owen# aad w'f* of St. Louis arrjY#d Monday evening and aruajMindiag a f#w day* with th* former'# parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gw#a». Mr. Ow«na 1* traveling fvr-tbe Woatiburn-Crosby Flour Oo. mad may taka the territory covered by Reece Barber, who ha# been pro- tooted to manager of tho territory a t Omaha. MtM Eleanor Smith of Kent, O., i* expected here tudey where she will be the gu#*t of Mi## Edna Towniiley. Fp* H unt :-—A house for email family not.-more than two. Mrs. M. A. OresTwoll. Mr. S. E. Wall, maapgar of the vpicture show has provided an extra r attraottroo ftp*Monday,‘Tuesday and Wednesday when th$ j»eV«re Fern- * ily, alnger#* dancer# and acrobatic artl*t*wtll bflon the program as a head*llner. Mr, Wall recommend# tfdsaot, having had lt at hi# the* atr* is West Jefferson. The Sat* urday night,pmtdre# will reveal the Payton Rood, Go and pee them, Mis# Anna Collins ip visiting friend# in Trenton,- Mr .E lto n Tindall entertained a t hi# homein'Selma on hi# eighteenth birthday, an'd also Mr. Walter Wild- man, w ith a six o’clock dinner on Monday evening. A foyr course din nervraa served to M i-w s Frances Chry,Mildred Cory, olive Bucher, Susan Rltenonr, Bla- she 'Rumgard- ner, Ma^n Little, Bees McDorimtn and, Win^elWildman, W»]- ,te r^ ild h lan ^M e re ld Jobe,Lelund Calvert, Delmer Jobe and. Donald Calvert,—South Charleston Sentinal. A wreck on,the west bound trade ne^^Wll'borforco’.caiaBed consider­ able damage Thursday night. A niiUiber of .oarapiled up as the re­ sult of a-truok jumping the track. Thei track • bad. been cleared of 'Vrreckdge bymorning but the. track had lo berebuilt for quite a distance, , -FowiAiA:— High grade bicycle and. some household goods cheap. —A. M. George. Mr. C M.Uionae made a business] Mr and Mr#. Clarke Kagiey are] the proud parent# of a ton th a t ar- l rived a t their home last Saturday, f Mr. Woodbridgs Ustick, a student a t Xenia seminary, who underwent an operation for May haa about recovered hi# usual health and Is spending a few days here. . ' Jennie Bailey, aged 10 years, t i months and W day#, daughter of Mr. i and Mr#. James Bailey, died ab o u t’ two o’clock Thursday pioming after } « six month# illnesi of tuberculosis, \ The deceased leave#, beside# her I parents, five brother# and four] sister#. Thu funeral will he held! from the home Saturday afternoon < a t * o’clock. Miss Elisabeth Irvin 1# quite appendicitis last‘poorly again i t being necessary to ‘move her to the home of her nephew, George Irvin, Dr, Charles Baskin, for the past year interne a t the Miami Vahey hovlutal in Dayton, ha# severed tils connection with th a t institution and is spending a month with Mr. Clayton McMillan. Be expects to locate somewhere in the west. On Wednesday Dr. Baskin accom­ panied-Mis. James McMillan to Kenton on a short visit. Ml#i Mary Ellen Bell, ef New Castle, Pa., is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. T, B, Heck­ ling for several days. Mrs. Douglaus Rawlins ' and daughter of Prescott, Arizona, and Mrs. Walter Jane# of Dayton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W> Collins several day s. Council met in . regular session Monday evening there being no par­ ticular business other than the In­ troduction of an ordinance govern­ ing autos and motor' cycles as to the ‘•cut-out’, which has become an annoyance m most every communi­ ty. A recess was taken until the 17th when the appropriation ordi­ nance will be passed- ' Mr. W, L. Clemans reports the following real estate sale# last week. The Catherine ^Baldwin farm in Sugarcreek township consisting ol 60# acres teM r. John Turnbull. This is the largest Individual farm in the county. The Charles Moon' farm near .Bowersville, cons.sting, of 70 acres, to John Binegar of James­ town, The, MB acre W* J j . Patton farm near Jeffersonville to EU Smith of the same place. Mr. D.H, McFarland, Margarlte and Herman are visiting m Dayton, Rainfall 1.70 inches. , Average temperature 84 degrees, Highest temperature, 1)8 degrees. Loyrest temperature, 44 degrees? number of clear days, 15; •partly oloucly 18. cloudy, 2.’ Prevailing %ind direc­ tion, southwest. There was one frost on the 8th. S. -Morton Creswelf, Observer. - ftobert Edwards, 16-yeur old C |fton boy*who was badly Injured When his h ead .Struck a submerged ;ro'ok when he dived into tbs river 'While swimming a wepft ago, is slowly Improving- -His' body was paralyzed by the injury to his spine put b* partially regained the use of hi# body from j& e ,waist UP- Mr. Edwin Hitter has beenexperi- merifingwith a preparation* to ‘use in auto tires arid overcome punct­ ure?. A test was made last week with an inner tube belonging.to J . E. Pierce th a t had twenty-four punct­ ure# and i t was a success. Such an article is welcomed by auto owners. Misses Margaret and Fannie McNeill were called to Belle Center, O., Tuesday owing to the very ser­ ious illness of their aged mother. - Mr. Robert Bird and wife, Harry and Hairy, left Tuesday on a week’s V isit with fr.tucls in Trenton, Ox­ ford and Collage Corner, The trip was made by auto. Prof. F. P. Foster, who lias been superintendent of the schools at Marseilles in Wyandotte county the pagfc year, has been elected as superintendent of ,the Bowersville schools and will go there this fall. Mr. Ford Ketshn it and son, Fred, of Yellow Springs, visited Mr. D Kersbn tr and mother, Sabbath. This section was visited Saturday night by a heavy rain and wind storm th a t done mote or less dam­ age to crops, particularly the wheat and corn. While the rain was wel­ come and brought relief after along hot spell, y e t the lightening added much to the storin and resulted in a number o f barns being burned in various section# of the county hut nohe $n th is township. Marshal Kennon lias been giving the Protective Association blood hounds some test work this week and so far Lads th a t the dogs were able to ,follow the trail of Joseph Finney and Birdsell Cre«well. The re . was a call for the bound# last Saturday, when a post office in tho southern pa rt of the state bad been robbed, but a# the dog# had not yet become acquainted with the ir keeper the call had to be de­ clined. mjO* Summer Clearance Sale of Black Hats • • • A L a fge Variaty o f affective models w ith Maline and Ostrich Trimm ings 1 a t ha lf th e regular price; A lso B la ck Un tr imm ed H a ts , N eapo litan w ith .velvet fladges and facings, H emps and Milans, formerly $2 .50 , $3 .00 and $4.00, Now Up E lder ly Women's Trimmed H a ts in Var iety o f S ty le s $1 .50 up . Chic Models a t H a lf .the Regular Price, * L ittle B o y s ’ B u ck and Straw H a ts a t 49 cen ts OUT ING H A T S -W h ite R a tin e and D u ck in four o f th e m o s t a ttrac tive shapes o f th e season a t 75c up. REGARDLESS OF COST f , „ OsterlyMillinery Green Street, Xenia, O- PURE READY MIXED PAINTS Marvel Marvel Marvel ThePaint That is Right. > These materials are m ade from the b e s t law products and pu t together w ith the b e s t o f human ingenu ity , for a pa in t to have absolute durability, permanency, color and wearing properties. Wa guarant e th ese products to be ju s t a s we say th ey are, abso lu tely safe and reliable under any reasonable conditions. Also our Varnish line i s one o f the h ighest grade and m o s t re­ liab le lines in th e U n ited S ta te s , Any information in regard to these materials, we w ill gladly for­ ward, color cards and price lis ts on request. if They Are Ours, They Are Good, , THE SPRINGFIELD PAINT & VARNISH CO, sritiHcneui, oHfo Sale Begins July 10th Sale Closes July 19th Of Jobe Brothers Co. Every thing Reduced except a FewArticles Sold underContract JULY CLEARANCE PRICES WILL BE A CLEARANCE IN READY TO WEAR. $7.50 value whit# Lingerie Dresses in nil Bizes, large section#, Sale P r ic e ................. .................................................................. $3,93 Fine Lingerie Dresses in hand embroidered and real ©luny Lace Trimmed, Greatly Reduced. Few white Lingerie Dresses, slightly • soiled arid mussed $6,00white Dresses, soiled, a t .................. ................. . ................ $2.95- Big Drop In Drapery Nets for July Clear­ ance Bale Ecru Curtain Nets th a t were 50c, 65o and 75c, in the new Leaded Glass Effects. SALE PRICE .... 25o A YARD Colonial Draperies, regular 25o and 35c values, a t ...... ..................22c A YARD All Scrims and Curtain Goods reduced iu price July Clearance on ....... Corsets - 60c Batiste Coreets, new Jong model, Sale Price .......... ,.,.89« 50t;Summor Net Corsets, Sale Price.....*,.......,..,.......................89c 75p Combination Batiste and Net OorSef, Sajt» Price......4Ho $1.00 value Batiste Corset Sale, Fries.............................. ......70c Finest Challio Dresses, mostly new fall models, light and dark colors, Sale Price..................................................................... ,.....$11.24 House Dresses, Percales, Sale Price....... . ....... . ....... . ........... ........ 89e' $1,26 House Dresses, Sale Price..... ........................... '.... .......... ...... 98c Cool Street Dresses, in Percales, Lawns' and Ginghams, Sale Price ............ ......... .................................... $1.57, $1,69 and $2,24 Children's white Dresses ...... ................... . ......... .......... 44c to $2,24 Children’s colored Dresses,. ............... ............................ 44o and up Child’s Best Rompers, .Sale Price ........ ................ ....................... 44o House Corset, Sale Price... 26c All Brassieres, CorsetWaists and Standard Corsets, Re­ duced in our JULY CLEAR­ ANCE SALE. Bedding in July Clear* ance Sale a ■■ t Blvaclied Sheets, good size, good quality ............ ........... 44c 8ix90 Bleached Seamless Sheet,' SALE PRICE ___ _____ ;„..62o Pillow Case#, Good ....... 10 c Best Pillow Tubing, 38; 40, 42, nud 45 in widths, regular prices . up to 22 SALE PRICE..,.- .... 15oYARD - Large Size Hemmed Quilt, Sale Price ......................... ;,89e , Parasols Slaughtered in July Clearance Safe Endless selections White Para­ sols, worjh up to $2.00, Sale Price, $1,00 Children’s Para- . sols, Sale Price....... . $5.00 and $6,00 Dress Skirts choice New Light Colors and Materials Safe Price $2.95 each. FINE WHITE TAILORED SERGE SUITS $5.00 All wool SpringButtsjn ligh t and navy Serges, Suits that were up to $58.1)0-each.... ........ SABE PRICK,.$9.0.“, and $12,50 Spring Coats for Women and Misses.............. .....*Aboufc Half $1.60DmOne Auto Coats, every size.,.,.,,,........ ................. 98c $4.60 HvnVy liineu Crash Auto Goats.......... . ........ ...... .$3.48 * $6,00HOrivy Linen Crash Auto Coafs.... ........................... $3.76 $5,00 Fine Bilk Striped Silk Sk irts........................... ......... $3.78 $ 5,00 and $6.00 Finest Chiffoti Waists.................... ............,$3,us special White Ringerie Waists — .............. ............. 88c . Children*# Summer Wash Coats ............................About Half 6,000 Yard# Short Lengths, (2 to 10 yards) 12Jo and T5o qualities, all- good new patterns and colorings, SALE PRICE, .............................. v.RGc A YARD MJ^o Percales, light and dark, Now Patterns, SALE PRICE TheJuly^hoe Sale Means, Sharp Em­ phatic Price Cutting Every Summer Shoe Reduced in Price. None but the best sold here. That means every pair guaranteed. Women’s White English Walking Shoes, Sale Price $3.15. Women’s White Hutton Oxfords, Sale Price $1.95.* White Canvas Childs Oxfords all re­ duced. SPECIAL $3,00 black Patent and Dull Leathers in Button Oxfords and Strap Mandate, every size.and width, SALE.PRIClth..... $2,2.5 One lot Tan Buttqn Oxfords and Pumps, regular $3.00 and ' $3.50values, SPECIAL SALE PRICE .............................,...$1,00‘ SILKS IN JULY CJLEftR- ANCE SALE 76c' and $1,00 Etkulard -Silks and Fancy Silks, Waist Lengths, Pale Prioe ......... ........ 49c Chiffon Silks, m all new colors, Sale P ric e ......... ...... $16(5 Tuseah Silks, large selection, Sale Price............................... '...............,22c Silk Striped Crepe#...................... 44o 60e Printed Crepe#., ...........85c DOMESTICS IN OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE 10c Blenched Muslin..,.... ........... 8}£o Good Bleached Muslin... -.......7 l-3c Long Cloth, per bolt, Salb Price, 86o JOc Outings, light and dark, 8 1-Sc Good Outings, light and dark, 7 l-2c Best White OUting Flaunel. v......9c Crashes all reduced in price. Sweeping Prices in the Wash Goods Section 15c Batiste# and Lawns, Sale Price,,......... .................. 6c 25c White Fiaxons, Sale Price........................ ........ 10c Hydegrade Mercerized Poplins.............................. 16c Corlotta Striped Crepes... ...................................... 12 t-2o Galatea Cloths and Juvenile C loths............ ............. ,‘„l6o Good Dress Ginghams, Sale Price............ ..................... »c Best Dress-Ginghams, Sale-Price,............ lie Best Calicoes, light and dark ........... .................. .......... 8o Wide Swiss Flouncings in July Clearance Sale $1.00 Wide SWias Flouncing#,' large selections, 8ALE P R IC E ....... ......................................................... 69c $1.60 Wide I'louncings, Veniso Patterns, SALE PRICE ,...................................... ...........;.................. 830 $1 S41n. Flouncings for children & petticoats, SALE PR ICE ,.................................. ;.........................*............. 69c 06c 21iu. Flouncing#....... ........... ........... .................... . 39c SAVIN# PRICE ON LIN­ ENS IN JULY CLEARANCE 50c Bleached arid Half Bleached Table Dama#k, Sale Price,.,.,,.;..... 44o 72 inch Silver Bleached German Linen Damask, Sale Price..........00c Colored Table Damask, a t... ....... 22c ■PatterB Cloth and Napkins to Match................. .ALL REDUCED Large Htick Towels................... l2j4c All Linen Huck Hemstitched Tow­ els, Sale Price.........i...... ............. 22ft Bath Towels, Sale Price................... ......;..................;....10 c , 12 l-2o and 22c WHITE HOSE I n JULY CLEARANCE Women’s White Silk Gauze Lisle Hose, Sale Price, 22c, 81c and 44c Women’s White and Black Silk Hose, Sale Price, Sic, '44c and 89c Men’s Silk Hose, all colors, excel­ lent for wear.......-........ L ...... ........,22c Summer Underwear in July Clearance Sale Men’s Munsuig Summer Union Suit#,Sale Price........ 44c, 89c Women’s S u p im e r Onion Suits, Sale Price... ...... 22c, 31c, 44o Women’s Summer Vests a t ........................8c, 12 l*2o and 22c 4* Men’s Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, Sale Price....22c and 4ic Children's Summer Underwear all Reduced in Price* Wonderful Values in Muslin Underwear Women’s Gowns in Muslin and Cambric, well trimmed, every size..................................... ................... a ......................... 4 j0 Gorsot Covers, Lace and Embroidery trimmed, ............. -............................... .......... ...................22c, 44c and 89c Princess Slips, handsomely trimmed, Sale Price ........................................................ . ........89c, $1.34, $1,69 and Up Women’s Muslin and Cambric Drawers;Sale Price 22c,Sic,44c Children’s Muslin Drawers, 10c, 12c and up Children's Muslin Gowns, all sizes.... ..............................!.„.44c Go XENIA, OHIO Subscribe for the Herald SKa ■ .ww

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