The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
m mm liiifrTiWTifwill 7,i|TMilItTfiriff|li^^Talrtiif•lfW^TVliWiPllr««l, : a **" m:z"xrtrst/m^ * 4^iC IT’S VALUE MEN! A Bigger Maney’s Worth Sells Ovr Clothes I T '3 the extra value in Kredel & Alexander’s gar ments that bring merf and yqung men to this big ifcore in everrinqreasing numbers. I t ’s clothes satis faction embodied in style, quality and this extra value, that makes a first customer a permanent one here. Let us demonstrate the extra value in Kredel Sc Alexander Clothes to YOU . Let us show you u great array of handsome-model, faultlessly-tailored Summer Suits that are real value surprises— see these Suits now in all siaes, in all efees, in all [the season’s rich, new weaves, at * $ 10 , $ 12 . 50 , $15 Special Sale— Royal Blue Serges $ 1 5 They are regular stock suits— strictly all-wool— and good wool,- Every suit guaranteed SUNPROOF. The garments are hand-tialored and honestly made in every particular. Here’s the Blue Serge opportunity of the seaso f. Our Finest Suits at $20, $22.50 Upward The finest Ready-for-Servlce Clothe* in the world, in assortments so broad that every man can find his Suit ideal. Each suit possesses a tailoring excellence that gives it real Clothes character. ( Few custom tailors equal the workmanship in these garment* and THEY cannot possibly equal the style cleverness at tained by the designers of Kredel & Alexander gar ments! Let us show you. Spring and Summer Suits at $ 20 , $ 22 . 50 , $25 and upward. ^Buy one of them and you save 40 to 50 per cent of the price the custom tailor’s price would *be K redelwA lexander COR- MAIN H IM ESTONE Sp r in g fie ld , • -- Ohio II Jdrs, D. S, Ervin and Mips Mary Ervin entertained the Wednesday aft ernoon club and the' Kadantra club Wednesday afternoon. R ,obt. B ird 6 Sons Co. It Pays to Trade at Bird’s. Glance at the fol lowing prices and see for yourself. TrfESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY 12 l-2c Dried" Peaches............................................ 9 c lb. 20 e Can Walrus Salmon ................................... 2 for 35 c BOc Easter Lily Salmon. . . . ...... ....................... 16 c can 10 c Merry War L y e ........ ............................... 2 cans 15 c lOc Can Sunburst Corn ........... ....................... 3 for 25 c 10 c Can Sweet Briar' Blackberries. ..........2 for 15 c 10 c Can large swtet pickles..............................8u each 10 c Can Sunburst K ra u t ............ ....................... £c each 10 ' Can Karo Red Label Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.8c can 25 c Can Sliced Yuba Brand Peaches__ ! . . . 18 c can Imperial Tea—a good one................................... 45 c lb. 1-4 lb, Paokage Nat. Leaf Tea.................. pkg, Jfor 15 c 20 c lb. Package Titley’s Tea .................................... .. I 5 c Domino Rice 10 c cartoons . . 3 for 25 c Old Potatoes— good ones ........ ................... 45 c peck Polar Bear Scrap . ................ ....................... ‘.4 pkg. 15 o Lenox Soap —4 bar* 15 e .............. .. .7 for 25 o Star, Ivory, Fels Naptha, Kirks Flake, P Sc G Naptha Soap. .6 for 25 c Swan*down Cake Flour.................................... 2 for 46 c Red Kidney Beans— 9 c l b .................... ... . 41 b*. 30 c 5 lb. Kits White Herring were 50 c ............ ... .now 42 c Sorghum Molasses Stag Brand . . . . . . . . 10 c can for8c 15 c can Armour Pork and Bean s .................. .2 for 25 c 10 c can Clovernook Pork and Beans . . . . . . .3 for 25 c 10 c can Sunburst Pork and Beans. ............. 3 for 25 c 25 Lbs. Granulated Sugar $2.10 These Prices for Cash Only ' Robt. Bird &Sons Co, The S. of V. Band andY . P , C. U. will hold a lawn fete on the U. P. chujrph lawn Saturday evening, Make your arrangements to tend the lawn fete on the U. P , church lawn Saturday evening given by the Y. P. O, U. and the S. of V. Band. There will be plenty of inustc and good things to eat, Mrs, G, H, Hartman entertained the. Home Oulcure Club Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, P. G. Gerrard and daughter, Evelyn, of Parkersburg, W. Va., SUMMER SCHOOL OPENING. At least two hundred ‘students and friends gathered Monday for the opening of Oedarvllle college summer school. After scripture Rt -1 reading by Rev, McMlchasl and prayer by Rev. Patton, President McChfesney introduced Hev. Loucks of the Reformed Church, Xenia, who addressed the school on liglon and education are the guards of our nation." The ad vancement of the denominational college is marked as compared with the other institutions a few years ago. I t is the only way in which religion and education oan be ,were guests of Mrs. Edith Bfair last week. • Mr. Olarence Mott baa Identified one ot the robes used by the post- office robbers as his property. The others a r t still in the possession of Mayor McLean. Mrs, Riley Little, of Philadelphia, is the guest of relatives hero. : Mr •G, H . Oreswell is driving a new six Reo purchased through the Hannabery & Cummings agency, • Mr. G. F. Siegler spent Wednes day in Cincinnati. . - —FOR SALE:—8 acres of clover hay in meadow.' Mrs. Ellen Wanner. —Sections for all hinds of mowers Woltord Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Lott," of P itts burg, are guests of relatives here, Mr. Frank Oreswell went to P itts burg last Saturday night having shipped a car of cattle tha t day. Miss Vera. Andrew, who has been teaching a t South -Manchester, Conn,, is- home for the. summer vacation. “Re sale and Mrs. Angle .Satterfield of Xenirft worked out together, such facts be ing Bet forth in a relationship that brings about the highest develop ment of humanity. There" were vocal solos by Mrs. J . W. Johnson, Mr. Hugh Turnbull and a duet by Misses Ervin and Wright. Dr. Cheanut Welcomed the students on behalf of Ministerial Association. Rev. J. W. Patton and wife^D. B. McElwain and wife and Prof. J :' H. Fortney and wife have been spend ing several days a t the reservoir. Dr. and Mrs. H . C. Foster, of Clifton, spent t h e ‘past week in Union City, Ind,, where their Bon, Ernest, was installed pastor of the Presbyterian church. Scarlet, fevpr has again broken oat Id Wnf-Spraoklen’s family.' Mrs. Jennie Morton and two sons, of Eiberton Georgia, is the guest of her parents, Mr; and Mrs, S. M. Murdock. Mr. "Ray McKee found supposed burglars in his house last Saturday sigh t upon his return home. Foot steps were heard upstairs and Mr. James Mitchell, who lives next door, was called, Before they could get upstairs they heard some one! on the veranda roof and a noise as if someone jumped to the ground. A heavy storm was in progress a t the time Mild,made it impossible to get about. Descriptive. Little Lucy had struck her elbow against the table. “Oh, mamma.’’ she exclaimed, “my arm feels as if I could seo stars in my fingers]’’ —Chicago News. i . C.if.sai. ::v earnest citizen, . 1 i. i " n'*,tiled Mr. Ilsffer- . *• hi -tny equal after ► .i i r ;.et together In p’liugton Star. COMMUNITY CLUB BANQUET. The officers on the Community Club have started another campaign and will hold a banquet in the library Tuesday evening, when there will be an appetizing menu and a program of good speaking with Attorney Paul,. Martin, of Springfield as the principal speaker. Mr, Martin lias appeared before a Cedarville audience on one other oocasions and many Will be anxiouB to hear him again this time. Tickets including the dinner will be $1 for hew members, which covers mem bership fee also. Present members who paid the membership Xqo^laat winter' must pay 86 cents for a ticket. Persons wanting ‘‘d ir t to* filling yards see "WALTER ILIFFE . Miss. Mary Bird is spending the week end with Mrs. JEforvy Flulmrt, of Dayton. Mr. Ward MoMJltan, of Bloom ing ton ,Ind ., is visiting here. —'WANTED;—A good farm t* ren t on shares. Owner to furnish teams and equipment. Thqulra of W. R. Stewart or Hi S. Ervin. Th* Test. She—I doubt if yob really love me. Ho—Wby not, aw^fueart? She—You nev’er call me “little girl,” Whereupon he got very busy, and she of six feet three inches cuddled down in his arms with uncontented sigh. TheBookmaltif ...Hestaupant. INTHE BOOKWALT 0 R HOTEL HIGH STMBT DININGROOMPORLAD 1 SSUPSTAIRS ALSORRSTROOM. MBA&M- NOW mg OMUTB UmehCounteronMain Tkmr OptnDayandNight. ThaBintat<**•«» Vm t* tlieOal tmutg Jhqwsatsseat. Paint Old Floors A coat or two of paint will make your old floor farmoreattractive and easier to keep clean. H a rd -D ry ing Floor Paint is the paint ofgrcateSt hidingand wearing quality. It Will keep your floors in perfect condition through loDg Wear. Dries hard ot . night. Resists wear and is sanitary, Como in and see how little it will cost to point you* floor, McFarland & McKee D ead stock wanted . Ws will pay $5 fQj: horses and $8 for cows within 10 miles of Xenia. Beyond that point we will pay $4 and $6 respectively. For other dead stock we will pay according to value. If roads are good w'e will send auto trucks, othsrwisa we send &team, Telephones Beil 887W. and Citizens 187, Factory phone Citizen 154. Send letter or postal card if you cannot reach us by tele phone, We pay telephone tolls. Xenia Fertilizer Company, . GEORGE HOLSTEIN, Manager. rriiaiji *Tomatter new bsrd your head Sr. 1UW Jurtt-FUa PUVa win hale i mm* iitjaipiMn 1 9 1 6 Catalog Now*Ready ° ... ■ • > Illustrated in Colors Mailed on Request R E G U L A R R U R A L Free Delivery DAYTON, OHIO This month’s Mutteriek Pmttsrn* 10c and 15c—none higher. mm —T R Y OU R JOB PR IN T ING ,, D irect to the Farm ers We will furnish direct to the farmers of Greene county the best serum and virus on ths market a t i cents per O* C. for serum and virus: 30O. C, serum and 1 C. C. virus will immune fa t 100 lb, pigs their natural life with 10 O. O, serum and 1 ♦ . B. virus We will send you an expert to teach yon how to vacci nate your own hogs, REFERENCES ‘ * Phone O, A, Dobbins, Cedarville, 0 „ References South-west National Bank of Commerce of Kansas City, Mo, Order your serum from W, H . Embry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, O., or Inter-State Vaccine Co., Kansas City, Mo. $1.00 .DOLLAR DAY $1.00 An Astonishing List of WANTED ARTICLES Especially Priced for this Ont Day only. The Power of A DOLLAR was never So Great Before. Millinery Dollar Bargains Your Cboica of Untrimmsd Hals, IIhick, White or colors, values up to $8.60 with your choice of FLOWERS OR FANCY FEATHERS Trimmed FREE all for....... ....................... *1.00 2 Bleached Sheets 2 Pair Pillow Cases $ 1.00 2 Good quality Bleached Sheets with 8. Pair Bleached Pillow Cases (6 pieces). All $1.00 FOR VOILE DRESSES WORTH $1.50 For thisDOLLAR DAY we l.’ive selected hundreds of Smart New Voile, Batiste and Lawn Dresses in all this seasons best slj :<p and colors in size's 86 to'4Cr PRICED ESPECIALLY FOR DOLLAR DAY .................................................................;.......... ............................ .................; .... .... I $1.00 $1.50 WHITE DRESS SKIRTS FOR DOLLAR DAY $1.00 Styles right up to the minute, mat d ia ls the Newest and best known, YOUR C’H OIO® OF ANY OF our $1.50 White Wash Skirts for this Day only...,..,.... ........................................ ........... .,$1.0o $1.00 SAVED ON ANY DRESS BOUGHT ON DOLLAR DAY. Yon will Bave $1.00. That is we will deduct $1.00 from the price of any Summer Dress sold On DOLLAR DAY. Priced from $ 6,00 or higher. That will include, White Lingerie Dresses. White and Colored Linen Dresses, White Net1Dresses, Printed, Voiles,,Pox,gee Silk Dresses, New Sport Dresses. Every good style in the assortment sizes Up to 46 bust measur*/ $1.00 For 5. Yards Printed Voiles 25o Printed Voiles, Organdies 86 and 40 inches wide DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN,.............$1.00 6 Yards of this width" goads is full dress pattern. , $1.00 Pair Silk Hose EREE With every Pair of Shoes Purchased this DOLLAR DAY Costing 88.60 or more we will give free one pair $1.00 Silk Hose, in Black, White or Colors. 25 yards Bleached MUSLIN FOR $1,00 For DOLLAR DAY we w ill give 25 yards Bleached Muslin : for............ ..................... .... $1.00 ONE BOLT LONG CLOTH $ 1.00 ExcelJei.f quality, a wondet- .ful value a t todays high priced cottons. PER BQL l\„....................$1,00 8 BIG RATH TOWELS $1.(10 Good Quality, Hemmed Sat'b Towel, size 17x84 inches, Priced for DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 8 Towels for....*1.00 'm Co. Ohio GOME and M n ’s Hand Tailored F ine Suits, a ll the latest fabrics $8.95, $9.85, $12.48, $14.90, $16.50, $18.50 Y ' u n j Men’ s Long Trouser S u i t s ............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6 » 49 i $ 7 . 49 »$ 8 - 95 »$ 9 i ,® 5 »$12.50 B lys Knee Pants Suits \ $148, $1.98, $2.49, $2.93, $3*49, $3.98, $449 B o y s ’ W ash Suits, Tuousers and Rompers • • • •*.................................. .. • • .25c, 35 . 4 bc, 739 , 98c Men’s fine trousers $3.98, $3-49. $2.98, $2.49, $1.98 $1.49, $1.23, 98c j Furnishing Goods Department Latest styles Straw, Soft, Stiff, S ilk and Palm BeachHats and Caps, Sport Shifts, Dress ShirtSt Collars, Ties, Silk Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear* Be lts . Everyth ing N ew ^ C. Kelble’s Shoe Department Largest and best selections of Men’s B o y s ’, Lad ies ’, M isses’ and Cbildran’s ^ Footwear ever shown in Xenia. Men’s F ine Shoes............................................. -$ 349 . $«.£8, $2.75, $2.25, $1.98 Men ’s Fine O x fords ............................... . .$ 349 * $2.98, $3.75, $0.25, $1.98 Men’s W h ite Oxfords, Pa lm Beach Oxfords, leather soles and rubber soles................................................................... ............ .. .$1.25, $1.49, $1.75 ' Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, all kinds and all prices. Misses’ and Children's Shots, Oxfords and Slippers, a ll kinds and all prices. Lad ies ’ Fine S h o e s .. . v . . . . . . . . . .$ 3 4 9 *$2.98, $2.73, $2.49, $2,25, $1.98, $2.49 Lad ies ’ Oxfords and Slippers, a ll co lo rs .. . ..$ 149 , $1*98, $249, $2.73,$2.98 Lad les ’ W h ite and Pa lm Beach Slippers, WTi the latest . , ............ ............... ......................................... * .$*.a 5 »* 149 . $ 1 . 73 * 51 . 98 . $2.25 We wiflteav* you from Mb to $1.00 on ev e r/ pair of shoes, oxfords or slippers bought a t our store. All kinds of tennis shoes and oxfords for mtn, boys, ladies, misses and children 40e, tfto, #Co Best Overalls, Jacket*, Shitts, Work Clothiu^ and SoliA Shoes N e w S to r e 1M9W«*1 Mein S t.,X«nln, Ot f
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