The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

a % / W hy Pay W ar Prices F or F O O T W E A R ? Ctas* t# max large ' Shte Department and buy your Poofcwtar fpr vary matabar of your family at lew j w f o t - Lftdiaa’ Oxford* Lad le*’ B llppor. Ladl**’ Shoe* X l u i i ' Oxford* Miaaea1 Stippar* U f i i e i ' Shoe* M en 's Oxford* $1.9* to *4.98 $1.69 to $4.98 $1.98 to $4.98 $1.T8 to $8.98 $1.49 to $8.49 $1.69 to $8.93 $3.49 to $4.98 Men’aihoaa B oy*' Oxford* B oy s’ Shut* $1.98 to $4.98 $1.78 to $8.49 $189 to $8.49 Children’ * Slipper* Children's Shoe* 88c to $1.49 .890 to $1.89 See our latest styles White Shoes and Slippers Latest styles in men’s and boys! Clothing, Suits, Trousers, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods. Big Clothing and Shoe Store 17-19 W. Main St. The county eoromiasiemers have j : granted the village the uw o f the road roller in repairing our streets. Mrs, Woodbridge Ustick and little, son, o f East Liverpool, Ohio, are v e ­ tting a t the homo o f Mr. and Mrs, C. G, Turnbull m The first colored man reported so far to die on the battle field o f Franc* that can be eisdited to Greene county i* Sergeant Joseph Henderson, who died May 28. Henderson waa a mem­ ber o f the National Guard and is sur­ vived. by a wife, who resides in Day- ton. ' The marriage o f Miss Emma Hep- ping, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopping, Clifton, was married Saturday afternoon to Mr, Elmer Todd, son o f Charles Todd. The cere­ mony was performed by Rev. R - C. Foster, o f ForrOBt, Ohio, former pas­ tor o f the Clifton Presbyterian con­ gregation. The bride and groom left immediately after the ceremony fo r Cedar Point on a short honeymoon. .Mrs. J; 0 , Stewart returned this week from a trip o f nearly three Weeks. First she attended the Wom­ ans' General Missionary Conference in Pittsburg,and from there went to Indiana, Pa., where she spent a week with Prof, and Mrs. John Orr Stew­ art. On her return a visit o f several days was made in New .Philadelphia,; p ., the guest o f Miss Mame Marsh. Miss Florence.Williamson enter­ tained WednesdayTast, honoring Miss, Bfertha’ Stormont, whose engagement to -Mr. William Ferguson, of Xenia, was announced. Those present were Misses Bertha; Mary and Edna Stor­ mont. Florence Summers. Mary Ches- nut, Mrs. Woodbridge Ustick, Mrs. Charles. Buck, Miss Mary Cooper, Miss JosephineJOrr, Miss Lunette Sterrett, Miss Stormont is a gradu­ ate o f Cedarvilie college and has been teaching the past- two years in the Caesarcreek high school. Rev; John J. Wilson o f Urbana, 111., is here for commencement week. The Foremost American Style Leaders Are Hart, Schalfner & Marx and * Michaels-Stern &Company . $25 $30 $35 $40 _ —Get y ou r shoea a t Kelble’ B, Xen ia , O. Mra. P o t e s t ' Ferryman has re- oafved word from bar brother, W m . Hannon, who 4S now stationed Camp Marrett, N ew Jersey, that they are expected soon to sail for France. H is address a t present is Co. C,808tb F ield Signal Battalion, Camp Marrett, N ew Jersey. —FOB S A L * :—Celery plant*. - JOHN O. G R IN D LE . A car o f American wire fence is now on hand. Get your supply at once before it is all sold. . Kerr & Hastings Bio*. A D A IR ’S The Leading Home Furnisher For Over Thirty Years RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! Better Buy Now Than '> W 5 A "V » r i . Had Later Buga are going up l up l- and getting scarcer e v e r y d a y . I f y o u a r e g o t n g te need a ru g t b li fa ll, eur advice to 'yo tti* to buy now. Y o a w ill [■' w ish y ou h id later on. - '* BU Y N OW A N D S A V E MONEIW 9X12 Brussel* B u g * . , „ . , . . , $ M « w ! > 9x13 (*r**s Jtttga,,,. .............. $12.60 9x13 A xm in »t«r Bug*. ................... . . OFF S IZE IN BBUSSELS BUGS Th**e rug* ]u »t lack a little o f being A A = 9x13 *1**. Our apecial P rice.............^ Dining Table Specials This Week | $14 .95 W illiam and M a ry Period D in ing Table, Mahogany For this b $ 37.50 Solid Oak Dining Table A good service­ able ta b li. With *42 inoh top, e t a price any on* can afford This beautifu l apd *tyH»h fable ha* a <4 Inon top and I* 8 fe e t In length. A Wondtrful Value 64 Inch top M l»»l*nv Table In Puttied Oak - $19.75 fer The base 1* oetagon *h»p*d MissiM Coltnitl Tibia w ith «4 Inch PUnk Top. $29.75 Mad* o f quartered **k , With Plunk top , on A very Wk**tv* ba*e. 1 ■ ijiHilfWiW UMB AS CASH IT PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF *10.00 AND OVKR 'r,TI ....V'-ffr~ir-l'ir1mr nrwMliW*— - •'-1*11"]' nil i I ~i i ........... ■ * r*w . m m M . Detroit m IwWnJL J K ^ IU wWdF Furnitura, Carpet*, O V * «, PRACTICALLY^ill clothes have some degree o f style--- if you want tba greatest degree, you’ll.find it in Hart Schaffner & Marx and Michaels-Stern clothes—no other clothes are so superbly styled. The stylo is important of course-r-but-it take* more than style to make your purchase satisfactory—the other features are just as well developed In these lines. The quality of the fabrics, the smartness of the patterns, the expertness of the all around superiority o f these clothes givas them a preferred place in the opinion of the good dressers* - ■ ■_■ . - ■■■ ■ * . . Value Beyond Competition Is What You Get When Yon Buy Alexander’s Trio Clothes $15 $18 $20 A T the time we made our plkns for the values in Alexander's Trio-Clothes, we had no monoply on these plans—-now we have a monoply on the result of those plans—we were alone in our foresight. Buying clothes a .long time ago and" buying them at attractive prices have made it possible for us .to establish a degree of value-giving beyond competition. Hot Weather Clolhes==Buy Now Y O U ’LL want a Hot Weather 2-piece Suit for vacation days— * and for every other day when the thermometer records a high temperature. We’re showing them in chashes, tweeds, homespuns, mohairs and Palm Beaches--all extra values at— $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 | ForYoungAmericans M M IL IT A R Y Suits with leather Sam Brown =s * *>’ * Belts in Bizes 2 to 10 years—nothing your H youngster could have would please him half as §§ much, $6.00 up. Men’s Underwear A THLETIC Union Suts, s^fia stripe dress tops, $1.50 high grade silk mixed athletic Unien Suits, $5.00. Gauze Balbriggan shirts and drawers, 75c each. Y O U R V A C A T I O N D A Y S T R A W H A T S Y OU may still be without a Straw Hat—the seal opening of the season is on—get one now. t>ANAMA Hats at $3.00, $5.00 and $6.00-the I genuine South American qualities—we’re preparidto give your extra values. comfort 50 to TkALIBUNTAL, Leghorn, Habino and Milan D Hand Woven Straw Hats, $5,00do $8.00. C HINA Split and Sennit Straw Hats, < fitting ventilated Leather Bands, $1 $3.00. f^ONNETTS and Trimbles, very light weight, ^ Felt Hats, $5.00 and $6.00. Tkey re the finest American-made Felt Hats. S ILK Worsted and Mixture Caps—you’ll prob­ ably need one for Vacation wear, $1.00 to $2.00. ■,r 1 u II ]1 • if I n S C o m p a q Buy Your th a n of Thrift Stamp*. Don't B* * Siaokar. ' / ; ■ • o y V o o a it ifc a t t o f D«n’t B* at Sl«<ik»r. . . • ., . t Successprs to Kredel & Alexander / Main and LimestoneStreets, - - ' - Springfield, Ohio, iiiiiHiiiiimlitiiiiiiiiiiniiiliHuiftiiiiuiiitinuiuiniHitHitiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiisinifiitRiniHiniiitHiRiHflHiHiHni FO TELEPJ1 FOR The CV has felt terials u; *ary to u mission i has alreat ably be -i become e- has grant is. almost pany wil to increai The rat be $1.75, toll lines count; exi houses §2 The disco the bills of each m . These n has been f- are just t‘. Xenia. It rates will ing for gr ities grans WAR ■ The eigl ed by taxi . Various lu most drast an 80-per .regarded i hundreds < cantile fm items prop a pound on bank checl bills over 5 dress good for men t) shoes that DEA1; Mrs. Sa’ Fields, die home of Townsley, weeks, fol paralysis, the decea. ■health. The hu£ last Nove she- has ' daughter. ‘ Mrs. Fb of the coo Xenia on nearly 54 py weddei one daug) children a Mrs. To ber of th byterian > neral tool from the Xenia. T by Rev. J. POLITK = I desire £ for the off £ the 5th-Gt] = trict, subj( £ publican e) B regular pr £ August 18 £ FI = We are £ name of It £ ’ date for Ci ~ term, befo . s August If B We are S name of E £ date for ( S ond tenn, s mary, Aug ‘ = We are- £ name of E = date for 5 s can priinai’ •£ STAT = The anm govemmen the Ohio 8 mean that this year, for an exh ventions fr tural depn make two TAX C.OL1 J. H. Mr' uror, will = in Ccdarvi! from 9 A. collection o; All porsi off the pik< The 1:AV p order is vr county and a road dur work. It force this T( £S= tsss •SKT For Sale g Glover. « • Save ><»’ vation. 1- ftny place Ir.s no s ; M. McKee -FOB S •» i

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