The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

FARMERS AND MERCHANTS at CENTENNIAL | | LOCAL AND PE*S#NAL ! Hprse Show, Com Show, Poultry and Fruit Show Domestic.Science Exposition Carnival, Parades, Concerts, Etc, CH ARLESTON N O V E M B E R - " “ Above AH" Broolse the Bold. Charges have been filed against three Xenia saloon -keepers* for Ball­ ing liquor to minors. Complaint haa been lodged with the License Board by Donges, the druggist. 3 , 4 s t iic i Write L. M. ERVIN for particulars. m Direct to.the Farmers . W e will furnish direct; to the farmers of Greene coubty the heat serum and virus on the market at 2 cents per 0 , O. fo r serum anti virus: SOO. O. seriitn and 1 CL. G. virus .will imronae fat 100 lb . ptga; their natural Ufe, Riga three to ten days old can be tmrouned their natural Ufe with 10 <3. G. serum and 1 CL O. vims. We will send you an expert to teach you how to vacci- ' mate your own hogs. REFERENCES . * Phon,e O. A. Dobbins, Oedarville; O., References' South-west National Bank ot Commerce of Ransas City, Mo. Order your Beranifrom W . H . Embryo our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, O., er Inter-State Vaccine Co., Kansas C ity ,'M o. Mrs. A. G. Collins and eon, Robert, have gone to Kansas, where they will visit relatives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earls o f Cin­ cinnati have been the guests o f Mr. Ervin Paris. Mr. Faria has just Jo- gated in Cleveland and is on his way to that city. The college students formed an Oratorical Association, Monday, The following officers were chosen: Presi­ dent, Merle Rife; secretary, Ruth Ramsey; treasurer, Cameron McClure. The Freshmen and the Sophomore classes o f the bight school held a spread last Thursday night at the home Of Manard Puffer. Rev, Jason McMillan and family who have been here for several weeks visaing relatives, returned to their home -in Abbingtori, Va., Wednesday evening. —Men’ s ..and young men’s euitp and overcoats In a variety of pat-1 terns that w ill make selection easy. 0 , a . Weaver. Main St., Xenia, O. ; Wanted You to smoke the bold. Mies Bertis Tomlinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tomlinson, of Plymouth, Inch, is the guest o f Mrs. Carolina Alexander,. ' Mrs. Clara Cobler, of Locust Grove, O.; has been the guest o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott. , , , Mrs. W. H. Blair, entertained a, dumber of friends from here and from Xenia on Monday evening at a Hindi party. —The finest line o f men’ s and boys’ sweaters and sweater coats iu the ■city, Different grades at different prices. G. A . Weaver, Main St,, Xenia, Ohio,* 9100 Reward $100. 4iTh*r«fcl*rs«dthispaperWill beptatted tobwm thereis at least on* dyaadea AI m & s *thatfttShV*fiatbetaabffetoewpgln iril Ik. sUgei'fin’d’that isCatarrh, Httl's GitacrhCufoIstlieonly p'odfiVa cujfcjww ipiofta tothetnfediigil'ftSltrnilf. Gftktrrh a oonstUudonii dlkaae, requirtaa kefcaataL & f i ’« fWJ&A tsfieiairtkrnijl.v, «$&gdfr«c ty np- - .................... . tftad for list o tdHKRWfc'-'. JM t& * r. j.0H»»anr a cm.Tohdo, o. Beil’s Faulty PfiKxt* thebest, CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The KindYou Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o f Schmidt’s = Groceries These two terms have been used together for so many years in Xenia,' that you can’t think of H. E. Schmidt’ s Store without thinking of Groceries. Then, too, for variety, quality and price Schmidt’* has always been the leader, ' - ■ ^ - ■- ■» .... -.......•........................ - * .............. . . . Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday BREAD 3 5eK : f 10e Flour is highbufewe still soil atthe oldprice. Tomatoes, per can............ 80 Corn, percan.... ............ «0o liShoksoap, 8bfcrsfor... . tOc Ivory Soap, perbat....... 8^c t Notover5bars toacustomer “ Star” Tin Cans Per Doz.............32c » * * Contract NowandGeta 31 Piece Sterling China Dinner Set FREE for $50.00 in trade Don't fail to select from the sample* what you want When our men oajl on you. Mason-Jars Quart Size, per doz. 48c Pure CaneSugar - $1.38 Sugar Cured Hams 16c, lb. Breakfast Bacon 18c.lb. 2 Cars of FINEELBERTA REACHES •9 H. E. Schmidt S Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 3* South^Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio., mm Mf«N ** A Big Purchase 5ale A T M. M AR CU S & CO., 35 SOU TH MA IN S T R E E T , D A Y TO N One That Will Make You Hold Your Breath . Idafcan to the roost glorious hewa that type’ean tell the buying world: W e have completed a most wonderful purchase. I* seem* almost unbelievable—nevertheless it is true, We received a telegram from one of the largest Cloak, Suit and Pur houses of New York O.lty. In trouble, overstocked was their story, We were laying low for just such an occurence, and we rushed to Now York. We dickered until we got blue in the face—finally they came to terms. We got what we wanted, at a price that almost seems ridiculous. Sid# lasts 14 days only, L A D IE S— I T M EAN S TH A T YOU W I L L S A V E go Per Cent Women’s andMises’ NewFal Suite •eta SPECIAL—Women’s Suits, a lot of last fall’s styles; - values ranging from $lo, to $520, J|% To close out quickly.. , . ....................... ....................................................... * Women’s Suits of all-wool poplins and serges, some fur trimmed, military braided models apd smart'belted styles; regular $15 and $16.50 values. Sale price......... ; ............................... .................................. ................. .... $ 9.50 Women’s Suits of gabardine, whipcord, etc,; an endless range of all the very newest styles and mod­ els, some fur trimmed, others in braid and plain / f | J"k mm tailored; regular $20.00 values. J h I ^ •% - Sale price........................................................ ....................™ <*•*■*• W Women’ s Suits of exquisite materials in whipcord, poplins, gabardines, etc.; nut of the ordinary styles, distinctive and individual types; regular $25 values. Sale price............................ ........ ................ .. $ 16.50 Women’s Suite of Extraordinary fine quality materials, modish Fall garments, matchless values, all the new colors $nd every new kind of fashion, poplins, ' vtta-g A F* f \ . gabardines, corduroys, etc,; $27,50 and $30.00 values. I M ■% |- I Sale price ........................................................... . MK x ’S NEW FALL COATS -■ * ' , * - * ' ; t'-v ” ’: . f ; ^ * ; ’ ■ And every one is unmercifully sacrificed. Every mode? hlmost endless assortment claims individualacmiration. „ .^ $7 .50 COATS , SPECIAL $3 .95 Women’ s and Misses’ New Fall Coats, charming materials too numerous to men­ tion; regular $10 values. Sale price.. * * * * * * * • * * . * ## * - * •#•# * ■* Womeh’a and Misses* New Fall Coats of corduroys, white chinchillas, mixtures, serges and plaids; regular. &/J { I f f $ 12.50 values. Sple price......... . #Jj I » 7 u Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Coats, for street *wear and sport wear, fancy plaids and at-, tractive novelty weaves; regular ^ ~ $15 values. Sale price.;......... . Women’ s and Misses’ New Fall Coats, every new model, every new fabric, every new color, all are here; regular ^ f a . $22.50 value. , Sale price,. . . . . Jj) 1 JL* D U Women’s.New Fall Coats of fine broadcloth, lined throughout with guaranteed lining also other new.materials; - ffc | f* values $ 22.50. Sale price....... 3) I *Y Women’s New Fall Coats, handsomely color ing, flare and straight lines, belted, and spor styles; values $25 and $39. Q^j Furs,the Very Finest at 35 Per Cent Reductions A New Lot Just Reduced of . * Handsome New Furs To buy now moans to save money. The prices of dyes aro rapidly advancing and we cannot tell how soon they will affect us, but this sale gives you a glorious oppor- tunity to save. Wonderful * low prices on wonderful qualities and styles. We carry a line of furs in genuine and Jap minks, fitch, oppossum, foxes, in red, gray and black, wolf, seal, lynx, coon, marmouth. We carry any kind of fur that’s made. During this sale a discount of 35# on any fur you purchase. Sale price. Women’s Dresses Ladies’and Misses’ Dresses in-Silk and Poplin, All the Newest Shades and Style $7.60 values.......................$5.00 $10.00 values.............. $7.00 . $16.00 values,. . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 $20 00 values,..,............ $13.95 $22.50 value*.. . . . . . . . . . »$15.00 One lot of Dresses, odds m a r and ends, inSilk, Corduroy j«P I •*/<! and poplins; prices from . I $4.50 to. $10. . ......... .......... A We Carry a Complete LIne*of Children’s Coats'* at prices from $1.50 to HO.^All go al a discount of 35# A lot of $2,00 Silk Petticoats, ‘v r while they lsst a t ................. I DC NEW EST . FALL SKIRTS One lot of odds and ends Skirts; prices frdm $3.00 to d* { i f f . $0.00. Choice....... $3.00 values. $2.00 $4.00 values . . . . . . . . ----- $2.75 $5.00 values. *..*«»»•«*.. .$3.50 $6.50 values.......................$4.75 $7.50 values....................... $4.95 This Coupon is Worth $2.00 to You Cut out this coupon. It entitles you to 2.00 rebate on every pur­ chase of $10 00 or over. MostCompleteLineofLadies’ WaistsThat CanBe Found Ladies’ $3.00 Lac* Waists. .$2,00 Ladies' $4.50 Laee Waists, .$3.00 Tub Silk and Crepe de ChL,e Waists, $2.50 values.. . . .$1.75 $1*25 Waists................'..*....75o Ladies’ Waists in broken sizes, in Silk*................................$1.25 Th lsi* truly tiro opportunity of your Hte. Out-of-town buyers, eomo early and enjoy tiro selection o f tiro whole purohiu# Nothin# held buck. No preferences shown. No approval deilireHee o f charges nt these prices, although we will lay away g&r- msntf by paying ft oepoeit on them. We are giving yon January and February prices In October. Seeing is believing, Com# here and be convinced. Sale lasts lid a y s only. ' v< .Marcus Co 35 a Main St. Dayton, O.

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