The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

1 M l iif > j i j ,i 1 3 Boys’ All Wool Knickers $1.60, sale price.. ,$1.29 $1,25, sale price.. . . .98c $1,00, sale price,. . . ,89o i 75c, sale price. * „ . , 68 o 50c, sale price......... ,45c Men's & Young Men’s Woolen Trousers $5.00, sale price.. .$4.00 $4.50, sale price,. .$3.3$ $4.00, sale price.. .$3.00 $3,50, sale price.. .$2.63 $2.50, sale price,. .$1.88 $2.00, sale price.. .$1.50 $1,50, sale price.. .$1.15 Suit Cases Every Man Should Take . Advantage of -This- - Chance. $7.50, sale price.. .$6.25 $6.00, sale prioe,. . $5.00 $5,Q0,saleprice., .$4,0$ $3.50; iale price.. ,$2.50 $3 GO, sale price.. ,$2 25 $2,50, sale prioe,. .$1.85 $2.00, sale price.. .$1.50 $1.50, sale price.. .$1.15 THE SURPRISE STORE’S 28-30 East Third Street, - Dayton, 0. Men's and Young Men's Suits PUBLIC BENEFIT SALE STARTS T H U R R D A Y, JULY 9th Sol. Strauss E. 0. Hilb Who. Wouldn’t Buy HART SCHAFFNER &MARX and Other Good Makes at Such Reductions $28.00 Suits Sals Price.. . . $20.00 $25.00 Suits Sals Price . . ..$18.75 $22.50 Suits Sale Price.. , . $16.85 $20.00 Suits Sale Price...,$15 .00 $18,QOSuits Sals Price . . . . $13.50 $15.00 Suite! Sals Price.-*-... $$l 1.25 $12,50 Suits Sale Price.. . . . . $9,38 $ 12.00 Suits Sale Price......... $9.00 $10.00 Spits Sale Price..........$7.50 $8.50 Suits Sale*Price........... $6.38 $7.50 Suits Sale Price..'........$5.63 H ere i s Your C han ce1'ECONOMIZE” This Sale Brings to Yon Splendid Reductions in Men's and Boys’ Wearables Children's . Wash Suits The reduction on these suits are tre­ mendous, as you can ae«. Manhattan make. The best Wash Suit to be had. $3.50 Suits Sale Price. . * .$2.50 $3.00 Suits Sale Price....... .. . . $2.00 $2.50 Suits Sale Price . , / . . . . . $1.50 $2.00 Suits Sale Price. .$1.25 $1.50 Suits Sale Price. .% . . . . , .$1.25 $1.25 Suits Sale Price............. .. . 88 d $ 1.00 Suits Sale Price. . . . . . . . /.79c HALF OFF onStrawHats . Every man can afford a new H at a t . the new prices. Half off means a big saving to you. $3.50 Hat«, Sale P r ice ./.'. . . .'$1.75 $3.00 Hats, Sale Price. _ ___ .$1.50 $2.50 Hats, Sale P r i c e . . , ; ,$1.00 $1,50 Hats, .Sale Price. 75c $1.00 Hats, Sal© P r i c e . 5 0 c Perfection Suits FOR BOYS at These Prices Should Make Every Father and Mother Rejoice. . $10.00 Suits, Sal©Price.. . . . .$7.50 $8.50 Suits, Sale Price.. ; , . . $6.38 $7.50 Suits, Sale Price.. . . . . $5.63 $6.50 Suits, Sale Price......... $4.88 $6.00 Suits, Sale Price......... $4.50 $5,00 Suita, Sale Price,. . . . .$3.75 $4,50 Suits, Sale Price,. , , . . $3.38 $4.00Suits, Sale Price-........$3.00 $3.50 Suits, Sale Price.. . . . .$2.63 $ 3.00 Suits, Sale Price.. . . . . $2.25 $2.50 Suits; Sale Price.......... $1.88 Boys’ Bathing Suits, special— 42c 60c . Balbriggan . Underwear, very ' special— 200 doz. Black and Tan Sox, 10c vatue; pair— 35c Silk Four-in- Handa— .50c Silk Fonr-ln- , Hands—- 25o Suspenders and Belts— 16c Half Hose, .all colors— 25c Lisle Thread and Silk Gauze Half Hose— 29c 6c 19c 39c 19c 1 1 c 19c Sh irt specials— bosom and cuffs, soisette body; special— $1.39 Underwear Union Suite and Two- Piece Garment*. $ 2 , 00 , sale price. . .$1.50 $1.50,sale price,..$1.19 $1.00, sale price . . . . .79c 50c, sale price.. . . , . 52c 25c, sale price.. . . . .21c Men’s and Boys’ Shirts AT.REDUCED PRICES (Manhattan Shirts Excepted) . $ 3 . 00 , sale price.. ,$2 60 $2,50, sale price.. ,$1.75 $ 2 . 00 , sale price,... $150 $1.50; sale price,. *$1.23 $1.25, sale price., , , ,98c $1.00, sale price.. : . .79p 75c, sale price,, , . . .63c 50 c, sale price.. . . . . 43c. Boys’ Furnishings $1.00 Waist.. . . . . . .79c 74c Waist.. . . 7 . 59c 50c Waist................. 42c 50c Union Suit.........39c 25c Underwear;. . . .19c 16c Stockings,. . , . . ':11c 25c Neckwear,. r . . . . 19c CHILDREN'S STRAW AND WASH HATS L.00, sale price........70c 50c, sale price.. . . . . .42c i ■ 'i STRATF0RDS AS A BRASS BAND QUARTET * 3. ’ 4 S' ^ /;;7 ’ ! / - ■ } f‘ - *V V V V ' 1 / i * ■ 4 ! » t m j . m j W 4$ m Schmidt Helps You to Enjoy Life at the Least Cost i.Our P r i c e s ' l l Schmidt’s Old Hickory Flour, *5 lb Sack fer.... 76c Schmidt’s Ocean Bight Flour, 25 lb. sack for...- to Gauntry Cured Bacon..,.18c Breakfast Bacon, per lb... 2 Fancy Sugar Cured Hi m, l b ............. 18 California and Picnic Hams, per lb .................. 16 African Java Coffee, per, l b... .............. 1. 22 Bto and Jav a Blend per * lb ...................................... 24 Bio Coffee per lb.............. 26 For Friday and Saturday ... ........29c .......:...... 85c ......... ...... 22c .......=... $1.07 ...... .........75c Creamery Butter per pound*,. Potatoes - Per Bushel . Butternut Bacon Per Pound . . Sugar, Per 25 lb. Sack . , . . . Gold Medal Flour 25 lb. Sack .. . . . Stone’s Cakes t. r ■ ■ Received Fresh Daily A Car Load of Seed Potatoes of all Kinds H . £ . Schmidt <3 Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. TURNS LIGHTON RURALPROBLEMS Prof E L Morgan to Speak DuringGiiauiauqua.Week * FEATURE of the programs given by the Stratford Male Quartet, who appear bore on our Chautauqua pro- . I I gram, is their series of, selections rendered on horns, They are as proficient as a brass quartet as they * are in singing. This company has appeared before the. best Lyceum and Chautauqua audiences for three seasons and are a success. Their programs will be a delight. They are unique and were-staged and coached by Ellas Day, the Lyceum’s most proficient coach. . • Vigorous agitation of the past few years has turned the thought of the notion to a study of rural problems, with which are identified in large de- gree the problems of the small town. “Sate the jAuall town” has been the slogan of a propaganda which has found a ready hearing and adoption among thinking people, as it is plain­ ly evident that the future prosperity OfAmerica hinges upon arresting the rush to tlie city, and an awakening of enthusiasm among tlia people for a rejuvenation of the small towns of the country, To make the small town attractive to the business man Of marked abil­ ity; to make it a place toibe desired as a dwelling place for the family which craves the, bo»t; to surround It with delights for the youth; to make the smalt towa stand in con­ trast with the city, ahfi hold its own, PROF. E. L. MORGAN, "ms been the mission of writers and platform speakers for a number of Vears past. Prominent among those whose work *aas been productive of marked good '* Prof, E. L. .Morgan, head of the Department of Community Organiza­ tion of the Massachusetts Agricul­ tural College, whoso addresses along the lines of community development have awakened a get-together spirit In many communities. PrOf. Morgan's latest and greatest lecture, "The Awakening of a Modern Commu­ nity," will be heard here at our com­ ing Chautauqua, and the red-blooded, virile meii of this community—men 'who arc interested In community ef­ ficiency and social progress—will find it particularly attractive* The perti­ nency of the message and the charac­ ter of the man who brings it should make Community Development day noteworthy. Prof. Morgan is no ordinary "rural uplift" lecturer, but a big man, with a broad outlook and a practical mes­ sage of. every-day vatue. His lectures put ginger Into sleeping communities and stir dozing business men out of midsummer lassitude. WHEN IN DAYT6N Do not fail to visit'the store of the Max Marcus Company, at 85 South Main street. You Will find tho most complete stock of millinery, suits, skirts, waist# and dresses to be found in the dity, rreat Clearance Sale j . che close of a most successful Spring season we offer some rarb | bargains to those who have not fully supplied their want.' in new house furnishings. In this limited space we quote hut a few of the many bargains inAhis sale. TH IN K OF IT! A lot of $15.00Tap-^, | A Ajrp entry Bugs for...j ) 1 U e I O You wiU have to act quickly to get one of these.. Some good 9X12 AxmiUBter Bugs « for....... ....... $16.00 Act Quickly.. Now is Your Opportunity. All $21.00 9x12 Smith Saxony $17.50 Axmlnster for.............. during the sale. EXTRA SP E C IA L A lot of $9.60 Ingrain BugB 9x12 size, fo r ................. $5.75 .Anotherlot of 9x12 AR Wool Ingram Bugs, Ex-g.- cellent Patterns ati :$7.75 Buy Now and Save Money. All $15.00 9x12 Scotch Bugs Beduced to............... $12.75 All Mattings Reduced 20 Per Cent Remnents of Ingrain Carpet, Enough for small rooms. Groatly Reduced in Pride* L a c e C u r t a i n s a n d iD r a p e r ie s f Our stCck of Lace Curtains 1 b not broken and now is your opportunity to buy new curtains a t 20 per cent discount. A lot of single pairs to close out a t half price. O C p P a n P a i r -Any Swiss Curtains in the house at....................... ...................................... .............. * c * 11 EXTRA SPECIAL A Splendid $7.50 Vacuum Cleaner for....................................................... '-$4.9B T H IS IS A GREAT REDUCT ION REMEMBER—This is a clean-up sale a t the end of the season and nothing is reserved, plums will be picked first. ' Come now and take advantage of complete stocks. The best Galloway cS Cherry TH E B E S T PLACE TO TRAD E 11 East Main Street, X.aniaf Ohio. o Faint Is liquid money. You spread it over your house and then sun, wind, rain and dust.beat upon it in the effort to wear it out and get at the wood. Bye and bye you haye to do it all over again —but less often with Hanna’s Green Seal Paint than with othera. When you think of the coat of paint and painting, remember that one* third ia paint and two-thirds labor. I t costs more to put on a poor paint th in a good one. Use tho paint that lasts longest* FOR SALR BY 1' ' 1 KERR & HASTINGS BROS, sacs Cold in One Day T<dt. Laxative BKanO'^sdaiae * * * * * * * * * * * * t U f t h i tw o tap s , p i i * v * r r hCW.&Jbr. m* aVfc-LJ- - A

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