The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
TH E MOST SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT EVER MADE IN XEN IA ’S H ISTORY A. MOSER B ig lot o f shoes go at - Children’ s Big lot o f Children’s and Misses’ Slippers, values up to $1.76, go at I 9 C Big lot o f WbmenV Oxfords, valuos up to $8.60, will go at 3 9 C B ig lot o f Women’ s Plain toe and Tip, Rubber heel Juliets wHlgo at 79c B ig lot o f Women’ s Shoes and Oxfords, val ues up to $4.00, will go at SHO E MAN ' . 1 0 SOUTH DETRO IT STR E E T , XEN IA , OHIO Will place his BIG $20,060 SHOE STOCK on sale-lock, stock and box-entire and complete for ten days, to be sold at any old price*-two to four pairs of shoes at the price of one pair, * ' * - ■ ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, AT 9 A. M. The most Extraordinary Bargain Shoe Sale ever pulled off in Greene County.opened Wednesday,’ ' Without limit A. Moser* the Shoe Man, is turning his entire stock loose for tendays, no reserve, to go for whatever it will bringto raise cash quick, regardless o f cost, loss or value, The mightiest undertaking ever attempted; $20,000 worth o f high-grade Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers, Rubbers and Boots thr< wn on the market 'to be forced into the homes of Cedarville citizens and the people o f Greene Counry at any price it will bring. So hop the first traction, train,, electric car, wagon, huto, horse, mule or anything that will get you here the first morning. B iing along your bags, satchels, suit cases or any thing that, will carry from five to a dozen pairs and he sure to know the sizes for the f mily, for In many instances . . . ONE DOLLAR WILL DO THE WORK OF FOUR DOLLARS Big lot o f Men’ s House Slippers will go at 9 7 c Big lot o f Children’s Barefoot-Sendals.will go at 39 c y o u A L L K N O W Mosers Shoe Store lias tUe reputation of selling good# shoes cheap—and you all know the class ot footwear he has always handled, his reputation for tselliiig only honest high-grade Shoes is known far and near and now that.it is all to go at were fractions of its real value it makes it all the wore wonderful. Blglot of up-to-dato Ojctords, value, up to $1,60, will go at-.H....... $2.69 Big lot Men’ s Dnclc Vamp Rubber Boots. St.ocr Urado go'now, at... — .... ....... Big lot of Childrens Slides, values up to $1o-f, go 00c Big lot of Ladies Oxfords values up to $6.D0, will go . at, ......f i. (0 Big lot Ladies Oxfords and Shoes, value ujptu $5.00, ' , Will |p» Big lot of Children’s and Misses’ ' High and Low Shoos and Slippers both black and A I-* white, value $1.00 to $2,00' go at..-.,...... ...... MERCHANTS in town or surrounding oomibry wishing to buy any ptirton of tills stock can arrange by telephone for an appointment outside of the regular business hours. Tbe &tock must go <iuick, it makes no difference who gets it. • . ■. . Big lot ot Cliil(Iron’s and Misses’ High aud Low' Shoes*black, and, white,’values $1.35 a a to $B.0i> go at.... ................. ....... ................ V O C 39c One lot Men’s ShQe* and Oxfords’, $3.00 to $4,60 grades go at 98c , Big lot of Men’s $hoes will go at $1.49 . . Big,lot . o f Man’s Shoes - and Oxfords, value up . to $4.50, will go at * $ 1 .69 ■ Big lot o f Men’s Work Shoes $2.50 .to '$3.00 val ues will gq at $1.89 Big lot Misses’ - and Children’ s Barefoot San dals / •. • 39 c I ie SOUTH DETRO IT S T R E E T XEN IA , OHIO Schmidt’s * Groceries These two terms have been used together for so many years in Xenia, that y ou can ’ t think o f H. E . Schm idt’ s Store w ithout thinking o f Groceries. T h en , too , 4for variety; quality and price Schm idt’s has a lways been the leader. . ‘ , Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday bread ; 10c 56 loaves^ of Bread for Floilf is high bud we still soil ' at the old price, Tomatoes, per can'................9c Corn, per can..... ,*»*»» .............do Lenox soap, $bars for........-lOe Ivory Soap, per bar.......... Not over 5bars to a-customer FreshFruit ► ' Fre3h Bad delicious Fruits, Strawberries, Cucumbers, Radishes and Onions Contract Now andGet a 31 Piece Sterling China Dinner Set FREE for $50.00 in trade Don ’ t fail to select from the samples what you want when our men call on you . . ..» H O M E GROW N E A T IN G POTATOES 39c a Bushel Good, mealy and d ry -F re e from Sprouts Mason’sQuartFruitJars Per Bozen 4 8 c p" H. E. Schm idt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South^Detroit Street, ' . Xenia, Ohio. !S$*SttSiBssee GERMAN CLAIM IS CHALLENGED LegalPoinisfiaissiiluSfafement onNebraskan Affair. Yv’caliinptoit, July* 1fi.—(lormany a»I- liittf'd rcajionu:biliiy fot'. torpedoing' nt tkn Htiwuiiau-Aiiieiican liner Nfe> brauhan o i i the Iilch const ’ several wcel.c eno. la a rnaat'nmdum stint Ambascudor (Icruvu irom the Oerruan foreign olike, it y;u» announced at tlu, state department, Sincere regret is oxpresaf’rt and the German govern ment offers to mni'.e eonuiensntiou. Tho note assures tec Vnited States tliat the attack "was not meant for the American flag, hut la to bo -eon cldered ail unfortunate Incident.” Although ofliela’ a were pleased l>y Germany's admicsit, of IfahiHty and expre-esion of regret lor tins attack by a German submarine on the Nebras kan, they decided lcyai points raised by the incident would inquire dispatch of a note on tho subject further to Conserve American rights in tlife war rone. Legal officers of the American gov ernment who examined the Gcruu.n memorandum pointed out that tn many respeeta tue case rcsemtdedthat, of the William P. Krve‘ an American skip Bank by tho I»rUmLltcl Pricdvlcli. Th both cases the tkriuan junerijmcnt has! expressed regret at the occur rence and' offered to compensate Americaneitisenji tot losses sustained, but the action of thn German com- matiders ban been declared jnstitied under t«c circumstances. To admit this, officials here nays, would osta'n-, Hsh a dangerous precedent. Germany, in the Frye case, contends that it was a fair inference from tho language of •* Prussian-Atneriean treaty of .1828 that an American ship ■carrying eimtrahr.nl could bo d*> strayed if there wa*i no*other -way to stop tho transportation of tho contra band. The failed States vigorously objects to this construction of the treaty, nrut in the case of tho Ncbraf?- .fcan probably will place, on record its ‘ view that the attack, even though pay ment is assured and ’ regrets os* pressed, nevertheless was An Ule;ul act under International law and treaty relations hetyween the United States and Gernmtiy, OWeiel'i pi*■*<the view that the cash of the Xebs’i-sPan moves conelmiivcly that a nvHhitntmsft must bo vi.dtcd in order to determine Its nationality and tho ebawter of its cargo before belmt attacked. The Edward Wren Co. I Prevails Stock Reducing Time is Now At Hand r , •* * * 'NSfc■. ,■ -■1 1 And to this end Saturday at The Big Store is to Witness Some Marvelous Values. ' . ■: B U Y ER S IN S TR U C T ED TO R E D U C E STOCK TO T H E V ER Y M IN IMUM And this always means that costs are "entirely lost sight of and that prices are slashed to the qu ck. . FROM NOW ON TO AU G U S T I, T H E R E W I L L B E A FR A N T IC E F F O R T TO G E T R ID O F SUM M ER M ER C H A N D IS E Already the world has gone down the line to clear the decks for the Fall and, while lack o f space doe» not allow tis +o enumerate tho many ■Wonderful oppor tunities for thrift which the B ig Store will afford during the balance of this month, we will ilmply sum it all up in one assertion. . T H E L I K E O F IT HAS S E LD OM I F E V E R B E E N W IT N E S S ED ,Mention must be made, however o£ two or three exceptionally attractive Offerings for Saturday. » FOR * iH E W OM EN : —A sale of summer dresses, Samples. Nearly 500. of them Fresh from New York. Clean, perfect charming Dresses, the lew cost o f -which will astonish you. ' - ’ FO R EV ER Y B O D Y :— A sale o f hosiery never equaled in this city. Good socks for Men, and hosiery for Women and Children as low as 4 cents the*pair. Plenty of them too—8400 pairs. FO R T H E M EN :— Our Men’ s Store is literally teeming with unusual values. Just as good a suit as anyone would wish to wear for $13,75. Great values in Boys' wear.Q „ < At the Dress Goods Counter, in the household furnishing department, in Hugs and Carpets, in Furniture, in Draperies, Undermuslins, in fact in every Department o f the Big Store—40 stores in one—There is opportunity galore for saving. MtaMin Free W all Paper LISI'RN TO TH IS :-‘All this month wa nro going to gives th# coiling' papat free "with.arcry eidtiwall ami border purcliamL You choone not. from a anmtl aasoritnent, on iho confrary. ono uMpmoiit last wook contained m arly 14,000rulli*. You Reject.tho paper—Wa giva you tho calling FREE. wu4.ii Vss W E R E F U N D Y O U R F A R E iiiaiiwMMiaitiiiiiWgiiiiM^
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