The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
* «fc' - I U * * -»U. 5- '.'StJ. . “Mid-Summer Clearance Sale” •J w ].*• ft j*h*. ^ * BigReductiononFineClothesFor Men, Yonng MenandBoys •• f - " ♦HIS IS OUR TIME OP CLEARANCE for Summer Stocks. We go on the theory that most of you have bought what you need for the present, and that we must make some real inducements to buy now the things you’d like to have extra. Hart, Schaffner Marx and Clothcraft Clothes are as good as clothes can be; as good as anybody wants, When we re- duce the prices we simply add that much to the value you get. *LOOK AT THE ITEMS BELOW, ‘-P a ra g o ti” * Neckwear 75c and 50c Bats and Four*in«Hand 3 for $1.00 ' ", V : »- • t -• *- . ■**,•.* Or 35c E a ch Boys’Knickerbocker Pants $ 1 .5 0 Grades . . . . . . $ 1 . 1 5 $ 1 .2 5 and $ 1 . 00 Grades . . 89c 75cc Grade . . . . , . . . 39c Alt Ages, Including 17 and 18 $?5» $23 and $ 22,50 Suits, S l J Z 5 0 $20 and $18 Suits, $ 1 4 7 5 $ 16.50 and $15 Suits, $ 1 2 5 0 $12 and $10 Suits, ITQ " 7 C N o w , . , ....................... ................ y O t / O Blue Serges lncluded in Sale Boys’ Suit Stock Than Ever Before---Prices as Follows: $ 12.00 and $lo,oo Knickerbocker *7ET Suit, fm yJ $5,50 $4,75 $ 6 , qo and $ 5.00 Knickerbocker o “y j r Suits........... : , 7 . ................ ..... O A 4.00 and $ 3.00 Knickerbocker ^ 71 - Suits ............. . . . . . . Come Early for These, as the Good ' Ones Go First. $ 9.00 and $ 8.50 Knickerbocker , Su it,................ _ . ............ $ 8.00 and $ 7.00 Knickerbocker Suits And Cheaper Trouser Sale You’ll Find a Better Assortment in Our A Choice Assortment in Panama, Bankoks, Sennets and Split Braids $ 6,00 and $ 5,00 Panamas $3-98 S 6.00 and $ 5.60 ........... ...... ........ $3.98 $ 3.00 Sennits and Splits., . . . . . . . . $1,98 $8.00 and $7.50 values . now..,,................ ..... t $2 50 .and $ 2.00 Values . , , . . ............. $1,48 $ 1.50 and $ 1,25 Values.......... ............. 98 c $8,50 and $0.00 values now .. t . ............... ...... $3-98 75 c and 50 c Values . . . , . LiKe Reductions in A l l Stocks Not Mentioned' 39c $4.00 and $3.50 values now ........... ......... . $3.00 and $2.50 values n ow .....1............. . $ 1.98 S treet Opp. Court H ouse X en ia, Ohio. Eh« above are live good reasons for dealing wth us. You will do well to heed them. We can he of assistance to you in many more ways and will be glad to give you any and a ll p a rticu la rs^ I f you w an t to save money we can help you. I f you want to borrow mon ey, we have i t to loan. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporafod for, .......$200,000,00 ' Subscribed Stock ........ $ 126,426,00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS * W. J . Tarbax, President. J . W . Dixon, Vice-President ' Andrew Jackson , Secretary W .R . Barber “ W. A. Spencer C. M. Orouse B, E . McFarland W, M. Cottrell J , E , Mitchell 1 The State Journal the, other, day .carried a halftone picture of the well- *known pacing horse, Martin C. former* , ly owned by Janies Shape. Tlio horse | Is the nominee In the Hartman Hotel j stakes to be raced1 in, Columbus at the Grand circuit meeting. Next week ho, goes a t Detroit.. It Is said that Eastern-parties paid Mr. Shana $3000 for tho pacer. Cliff Todd, or Dayton, will campaign him and much is ex pected this season. At a. recent meeting of council rep resentatives of .the local electric light company presented a new plan of street lightning to council.' No action was taken, chut another meeting will bo lieldi tho 20th. If a change is made It will be necessary to grant a now franchise or an extension of the pres ent one. WEEK AFTER NEXT Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Ju ly 29-30-31, j{ LOCALANDPERSONAL | Rev, S. M, Ramsey and daughter, Mary, of Los Angeles, 'Cal., are guests of. Mr. N. L, Ramsey and family. Miss Bertha Dean is taking her va cation and attending tho Y. P. K2L tJ, convention a t Liverpool, o. - . ____ _>A Mr, Paul Tindall and, wife, of Xcn* it, were guests Sabbatli of Mr, Louis Tindall and wife. Pa in ting afcd Rubber Tires A t WolforiPa The Nichols fam ily relatives are requested to a ttend the Nichole fam ily reunion on the Sit. Olairsvillo, O. ia ir grounds Auguet * 0 . Wo have been greatly disappoint ed line Week in not receiving a ll our local and personal itjrtns frpm th e linotyper where m atte r is mostly set I t Is unfortunate as there were so many unusual items. They will be re-w ritten for nex t week. Mr. William Marshall, the ice magnet, finds it necessary to- utilize au aute«K)Wte in his. business. * Mr .tames McCKHaW, of tho Swing- ntivee here over Sabbath. Walter Fields, while assisting with iW h re sh ln g a t his 'brother. Forest’s i-vV Friday suffered a broken ankle I . f / S of Wheat sllpiH'd from the Flelde being thrown behind ttehotWH*. . , - • . j -.WHEAT WANTED; TI 10 D.S . JSrvin elevator has been leased by the undersigned remedied and im proved, and and wo aae now ready to receive your Wheat a t market price. Good facilities and courteous treatment. ' John DeWlnoCo. Towno Ootifar, Mgr. A delegation of about sixty people in autos from South Charleston stopped in town last, Friday afternoon. The party was out booming their chau- fauqua, which will be held the week of August 11. A tour of a number of towns* was made covering lo t miles. Part of the jnip'trel boys of that place under the direction of their leader, Mr. G. F. SUgler, furnished music in each town. Mr. Ray McFarland', of Columbus', is spending Ida vacation here. For more than two months this sec tion of Ohio has been enveloped In a very serious drouth that was not broken until Monday afternoon and evening, when more than an inch of rain fell. In that time wo have" had an occasional shower or two, but not enough to nourish plants and grow ing crops. It was only within tho past ten days that tho corn crop was threatened and with many it is a ques tion whether the late corn can be saved other than by a very late fall. With potatoes and most garden crops there Is no hope. With fruits and berries tho crop whs very short other than tho cherries, ho rain, will re vive tho pastures to some extent, but a great deal more is needed. I t is ?a)d that the ground before this min had little or no moisture for three feet down. Farmers while a little discouraged over tho shortage of some of their crops have reason, to feel grateful ovej* -the good showing in the wheat yield. While this section has a. great er acreage than usual the crop this year is turning out fine. From twen ty to twenty-five bushels seems to be an average yield while several have passed that. Mr. R. C.-IVatt holds' the high average on more' than thirty- five acres with a yield of 30 bushels. The quality In most every crop thresh ed so far is reported excellent. Even the threshers are wearing broad smiles these days. A heavy yield means much wheat, to be handled at the elevators and Kerr and Hastings Bros, handled about 3000 bushels daily during the rush, one day reaching 4,- 000 . This year by far the best fair ever given; new and novel attractions; splendid racing program. 3 races daily; musical program unsurpassed; beautiful Art Hall, with - interesting exhibits SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DAILY. Send for catalogue, mailed free. Visit the Jamestown Fair and Meet All Your Friends. Mr. Fmhk Milburn, of Lodi, O., dropped in for a visit of several days with ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Milburn. Mr. Milburn Came home from Eric, Pa., where I 10 left his wife, who is the bedside of her father, suf fering with heart trouble. Mr. John Turner in the latest pur chaser of a Ford' touring car. J. Townsloy and wife and Mr. 0. C. 'Morton, wife and daughter drove through to Woor-ter this week in the former’s auto. While In that city they will visit br. W. R. Mt-Clies- ney and v/ife. Mr, >0. E. Bradfate attended tho fu neral of the veteran; editor, John 7*. Mack, a t Sandusky, Saturday. Mr, Bradfute reports good crops in that section of tho elate and especially tlio cats crop. In -speaking of tho re cent mins Mr. Bradfute states that, two inches of rain- tell Monday by n reliable me*»urcmcpt, Mr. Pant Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, of Santa Anna, Cal., Is visiting Ohio relatives. The Presbyterian church at Clif ton will he closed for two weeks dur ing the vacation of Roy, Foster. Mrs. D .H . Marshall's 82ml b irth day was celebrated Thursday when the immediate lam lly gathered for dinner. Those present were: Dan Marshall, wife and daughter, of Springfield, W. L , Marshall and family, Xenia, and O. F, Marshall and wife. WAHTEDi—lioard in country by school teacher. Address Herald WANTED:—Operator for n igh t work. Apply to Cedarville Tele phone Co.1 • ! Lawn Fete Saturday evening o n 1 the tJ. P. church lawn. Opens a t G , o'clock in time th a t orders for ice cream, ices or cake may he received for supper. Under auspices of Y> P, 0 . IT. Mr. / nderson Finney and family, Mr, J P, Finney and Miss E lizab e th : Dallas speut- Wednesday a t North Hampton attending the picnic of p a rt of tiio Springfield grocers. LOSTi—Pafr of eye glasses on the street in Cedarville, Tuesday, June 23. Finder will be suitably re warded by returning same to the undersigned. J amies R. O rb . j Fon S at , t ;:-~142 acres known a s •tho Thomas Stretcher farm. Ten room house, bank barn 40x00, cattle shed and double cribs. No open ditches and about 1200 rod oi tile drain. Apply to 1821 S. Limestone St., Spnngfii Id, Si,0:> Home phone. * • (8t) MiY-CLASS Painting and Rubber Tires a t Wolford's WANTED: — Young ■f e e d i n g ; L ost :—Tail light for auto on shouts in good growtby condition. Jamestown pike. Finder notify S. O. Anderson, Xenia, 0„B e ll phone t f,h|9 office. --Telephone your orders for bread ,1 Fon S alk :--A stanhope Buggy pies or cukes to Tho Uedarvinc cheap. Inquire a t Barlowte Black-} Bakery, No. 41. ; 0lIOl), If You’re Building A New House Talk Hardware With U s - . . .j W h en i t com e s t o b u i ld e r 's h a rdw a r e , to o m a n y .conce rn s q u o t e a low p r ic e a n d t r y * t p econom ize o n t h e q u a l i t y o f t h e good s t h e y deliver* *> T h e h o u s e ow n e r suffers* We d o n ’t d o b u s in e s s t h a t way* Not that our prices are high, far from it* We. take a margin of profit that’s;lower than you’d tie* lleve possible. But -we. won’t buy and we won’t aril anything that won’t yield 166%satisfaction. Come in and let us quote you on a safe bill of builder’s hardware, . n The biggest profit is yours—reliable good#—mer chandise that you can bank on. Isn’t that worth coming lit to findout about? Dh Mile*’ Anti-Pula Phi* ter oil pain. Subscribe for the Herald, THE TARBOX LUMBER CO, 4 ? & — mm*. I
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