The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

Dayton's Lead ing Cloth- ingStorefer Men and Boys Closes Saturdays at 6 p.m. SH O P E A R L Y Read E v e ry Item and Te ll Your Neighbors About It. A Benefit for All Men's F ine H*ndker- chiefs, Sale Price 3© end 7 o Children’s W ash or S traw H at#—HALF >1.60 Men’s Trousers, Fubllo. Benefit. Sale p r ic e ... $M 9 Boys’ Wo#l Knickers, 4>o, 60c. 76 c, 08 q and..... $1.99 Panama Hats ‘ All Reduced. Straw Hals Half Price >*,00 Men'# Trouser— Sale price......... $ 1 ,6 9 >6 00 M anhattan S1IH , Shirt*, Sale price...... ............... $ 3 . 8 5 Men'* S ilk H a lf Ho ie Sa le p rio ep a lr... ,,2 0 e 1$e and 25#Wash Tie*. Sale price 7 ©and 10c .SScSuspenders. Public Benefit sale price, f . 5 © 20 per cent off an all SultCases Boy*^ Spo rt W aists ahd S h irts, how..„45e and 9 5 c 7So Breaa S h irts fo r .Hen Very special 4 2 c Boys’ Wash Enickere, 46e, 60c, 80s ,to $ 1 .2 9 Men’B50oA th leticand K n it Union/SUits, sell a t The Sale You Have Watted For Is Here! A Benefit For You and Your Neighbor W h a t Do You T h in k A b o u t Th is A l l S traw H a ts H A L F F R I G E Begins Tomorrow, Aug. 5 th. H E R E are the. Prices "that will clean put all our Spring and Summer Goods in Alb De­ partments. . * . Another Snap foryou 5 30 c and 75 c Summer Hats and Caps—Silk, linen, duck, Palm Beach a n d crash. Sale price . -. » 38 c Men ’s and Young Men's Suits at Public Benefit Sale PJrices. The Choosing ofThe Best Clothes Made No t the gathering' together of old stocks-t-marked a t big price* and then reduced.' Bu t auch clothe* as H a rt Sc halfnor and Marx a n d F r a t make, The h ind ' of clothes you jiiaye bought and a re ready to buy again and you certain ly Will at; these price*, $28.00 and $ 2 $ 00 Suits will sell « ' a t * . . , . . . , .................. .............. .. $22.50 and $20.06 Suits will sell a t , *' , ** *:* . , , . . . , , • • ‘ 9 .* $18,00 and $15:00 Suits will sell #•*«;-#.#♦#* *aa. a .*■»■ **>.« #.'»•**A $12.50 Suit* will sell £ t^ .a * * *: * » #■.*■* .*,* #.•..»*■ a ■a 4 . $ 10.00 Suits Will sell 0ft« t *»*Nr • * »•** $11.45 $8.45 .ft. ft***# • ft ft,•>« • The,Selling of Boys' Clothes during our Public Benefit Sale will be Profitable to you. -’'C ' , Perfection C io thesa regqod clothej»~kind we want you to buy I n . offering these clothes a t then prices, you sorely are getting your inaney’s worth and then some. Now you see w ha t you a re getting: ^ ' . \ ’ : ' ^ ' $10.00, $8.50 and $7.50 Suits d* . F l o r , . . , . .,1, . . . . , * . , . • . , $6.50 and $ 6.00 Suits - fo r ,................. ............................ $5.00 and $4.50 Suits ' d»^l g" jjf •f O r . . . , • * , , . 4 . a. * * .a a. .a .a a . . . . 4 ^ l l ^ l l 6 1 $4.00 and $3.50 Suits fOr. , a . ‘"a ........................ * .............................................................................. ' A good t im e to p re p ire you r boy fo r schoo l No Goods Charged at ■ Sa le Prices. A sk i o r S & H Green Stamps G e t the Habit, I t Pays. Read E very Item aad Te ll Your Neighbor About It, A Benefit for A l l >*,00 M anhattan Shirt*— Public Benefit Sale price o n ly -...................... $1*65 > 1.00 to 18.00 Wash Suit* —Sailor a n d Russian styles Public Benefit Sale price 5 0 e > 8 ,COto >4.00 M u ’hattan Shirts—Public Benefit Sale price............. $ 2 . 8 5 The Best 00oworjk sh irts made. Sale-price.... 3 9 c Men’* 16c half Hose, all colors. Public Benefit Sale price 10 c Boys’ 500 Sh irts—Collar attached dr detached. Public Benefit Sal* pric£ .................. 3 9 c 10o Bocks—Black, B!u#» tan and gray , Puhlie Benefit Sals p rice....... 6 # 600 Percale Shirts—Col* lar attached. Public Benefit Sale price....26o 60c Men's Fords K n it a n d Balbrlggan Shir*#, *nd Drawers.—Public Benefit Sale p rle .........3 7 h t 6 60o Bilk pour.in-B fand and Row Ties. Public' Benefit Bale price... ,.25e Men’s 76o D m * Sh irts, Publio Benefit Sale, pries ■ _■ , ...... ............4 8 c Men’sB d th lng Suits, Pu­ blic Benefit Sale price...,.,; Men’s Palm Beach Suite —Now sell a t ... . $ 5.00 >1,25 Sh irts—Collar a t ­ tached. .P u b lic 'B e n e fit' Sale price., ... 75c 2 6 c Boys’ Forbsknlt S h irts, a n d Drawer*, < Bale price,.pacn.... ....H e . Boys’L inen • u i t s L i g b t ; or da rk . Sell for |a>98v Palm Beach Suits. . . You may see lowet price Adyertised. Bu t which are you buying price or merchandise? W H I C H ? I t pays to think twice. t o per cent off on Blue Serge • ' ■ r . , , . Strauss & Hilb b 28-30 E a s t Third Dayton Ohiol Dayton Ohio. 6 , 7,5 8 , 9 a n d E kW G * 4 0 C E S S 0 R I S S . 1 J i^ 'i'ii'i« r i'tij .........................................I... The Painty Artlc!«« Shown . . •A* * f f ijfiose.,' Rubber. JOYOUS UAYS f ' " . ■ ' * ■ ' t * „- r - *' Superior Barone’s Orchestra! Band Music Dunbar’s Bell Ringers Dorva-DeLeon Company Davenny Festival Qiintet Braver Musical Entertain* Chester R. Scot! __ 4 . _ ..aft .. ... ■ - Great Sen. Henry F. Admrst Lectures Albert R, WMliams i. * .....o.ffc.v.' AthertonBrownell G.WhitefieldRay H«uyG. B^Il * t Jdui'R. Boas Wood Briggs atir SUdy ornnmeuninowi arc two huge gawercd hr «ftey, “ pockets, which are placed oh either aide Of the hip,- a lit­ tle above the knee. » A dainty, white Shirt waist, oraa* *mented with a Oblut* collar and cuff*, complctea this effective costume. ^ Cblnt* of a;vwy charming and new pattern can be purchased .for 85 cents a yard, and three yards wilt he quite enough to- make the entire costume. This makes tb« actual cost come to about a dollar. A good Jk lrt pattern can be bought for 10 cents, and this will make things easy.. From the scrape left after the skirt Is cut .put . and made cottars and cuffs for a last year’s shirt waist can be devised. This wll) give th e blouse h new air and will make It correspond with the chintr, skirt. I f you have a Iasi year’s straw hat that look* quite hopelessly oJ$ cov­ er the brim with the same chtnta and edge i t With.' ball furifiturp fringe, which is 5 cants a .yard. The result will be as smart an outfit as could be desired for a sum which will not ex­ ceed li.H0. ' ‘ ’ The Finftst Fire Day - PTogrhmin Am * S ee Loca l C o m m i t^ Program{\ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Numerous-novelty effects arc shown In Bathing accessories. Pictured are a dainty Bud trimmed cap, collar and .girdle of rose rubber. Thc-Se articles may be had In any gay color and go far to brighten a dark colored battling stdt. . A LA T E SUMMER SUGGESTION Child* *• a . Fabric For Dr«n«( is Mooting With Much Favor. Now we are quite used to cbints ns a fabric fof home decoration, and most o f us are well ncqualiited with the beauties of qiils dainty fabric. Bat only a eleter Wotnnn would think of dressing herself In the* same fabric lit Which she {lecorates her furniture and windows, And yet ehlnl?, as « dress matetfhl Is altogether delightful, h ir ­ ing chehpucss as well as benufy-to rec­ ommend it. A dilute, chosen for a gown is in one of the new Polfet designs, with a white background, upon which black lines hi cheek design are drawn. A O af red and a tiny purple flower fills the White squares. The skirt is made quite plain like a tennis model and comfortably full, so that walking in tt NEW AND NATTY B ELTS . Black and VftiiU Ha* invaded the. Do­ main ef Bfltdom, The lower two belts shown in this illustration ass made of white kid and ara stamped In black in a checker­ board or bkwk design. They come in various patterns and In several widths. . 7 ** 8 tBBM* DAlMir ACCESSORIES, The third or top belt is a striking white kid belt, decorated with narrow stitched hands of black suede In two widths. Two stitched straps of the White kid with covered buckle ends form tb* fastening, Hint For Buttonholes. When working, buttonholes on bias material or goods which ravel, first March the material stiff and then iron dry. The santerial will then neither stretch nor ravel, *'* L ift « t th# Foftt. Th* ProfwKor's Wif# (to th# Pro­ fessor, who has just oome In from * walk)—"What hav< you don# With your nmbratla and FMo?" Th# Pro­ fessor (trying to remember)—"What - h’m- wait a mlnut#-dh, yes; pr#. olssly. to n «*#, my hat blew off, and I. didn’t want to hat# th# poor littt* bftftst rim with me after it, #0 I stuck th# nmbrMln in th# ground eomswher# and tied fido to i t I anppos# th#y ar# stm thorw” T H E HO LY U N D . : F aisstin* la BtftftpSd, In A trtio.pbtr# of L» a n d and Marvel, . Paleatinolis a country poor in any natural resources. There are prac­ tically no minerals, no coal, no iron, no copper, mo silver^ though recent­ ly some oil\wclls have been discov­ ered in thorJordan1 valley. Neither are there .any largo forests, and though thejlaud inay have been bet­ ter wooded in the days of Joshua than"it is now, there is little reason to think’that the woods were of trees sufficiently large to constitute a BQurce of wealth. A comparatively small area is fit for tillage. To an Arab tribe that had wandered for forty years’through a barren wilder­ ness, Canaan hiqy well have seemed a.delightful possession, hut many a county in Iowa, jhaiiy a department in France could raise more grain or wine than all the holy land. The holy land is steeped also in an atmosphere pf legend and mar­ vel. As the traveler steps ashore at Jaffa he is shown the rock to which Andromedawas chainedwhen Perseus rescued her from the sea monster. (It is the only Greek story localized on these shores.) Till re­ cent’years he was also shown the remains of the ribs of another sea pionster, the "great fislv” that swal­ lowed and disgorged the prophet Jonah, whose tomb he will see on th6 coast near Sidon, says the Na­ tional Geographical Magazine. When he proceeds toward Jeru­ salem ho passes Lydda, the birth­ place of St, George, where that youthful hero slew the dragon. A little farther comes the spot where another young champion—Samson, the Dailite—had itt'earlierdays kill­ ed a thousand Philistines with the jawbone of an ass. Still farther along the railway line he is pointed to the opening of the valley of Aja- lon, where, according tb. the hook 0 ! Joshua, the sun and moon stood sj.ill while Israel pursued their ene­ mies. An hour later, as the train ap­ proaches Jerusalem, lie lpoks down on the rocky gorge in which St. Sahas, himself a historical charac­ ter, famous and influential*in the sixth teenturv, dwelt in a cave where a friendly lion came to hear him company, and from Jerusalem ho Cifti note the spot at which the"host of Israel passed dryshod over Jor­ dan, following the ark of the Cove­ nant, and near whielfEUsha made the iron swim and turned bitter wa­ ters to sweet. Not At All. tVhen the wind propel* A bat It 1# chased, but th# remarks of th# owner are nothing that even sounds like that, Galloway & Cherry II E. MaiiilSt., Xenia, 6 . headquarters for Reliable 9 t ies, Etc. Xenia’ s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House Direct to the Farmers ■v *' J- ?-j. We wiU furnish direct to the farmers of Green# county th# best serum and virus on th# market at 2 cents per C. O. for scrum and virus; 20 0, C, serum and 1C.- O. virus will immufie fat 100 lb. pigs their aatural life, <fPJg* three to ten gay* *ld can be immuued their natural life with 10 O. C. serum and i O. O. vltus. Y(ewill send you an expert to teach you how to vacci­ nate your own hogs* ' REFERENCES * «- * j, ■ f '». •' Phone O. A, Dobbins, Cedarville, O., Bef#rano*s |k?uth“F##t National Bank ot. Comrqorce of Kansas City, .Mo, Ord«r your serum from W. H. Embry, our agent, Stockyard#, Cincinnati,' O., or Inter-Stater Vaooine.Oo.dKHnsasICity, Mo. ’ ......1' 1 .... ............. ............... . ................................................ ......... ............ • ; sjtt ms mm Independent Jobbers of Petroleum Products High Grade Refined Oils and Gasoline All Grades of Automobile Oil* and Gr*a*e*. Steam Lubricating Oil# of All Und#. 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