The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
^Clearance M6ser’s Shoe Store 10 Days Of Stupendous Shoe Prices! MOSER’S Shoe Prices! GREATLY REDUCED Sale Includes Entire Stock - Closing Saturday, July 26th S p e c ia l L o t $ o . 1 Women’s Low Shoes , t ■. * S p e c ia l iTot No. 2 Over.200 Pairs Women’s Low Shoes - w * ' ‘ S p e c ia l L o t No. 3 MEN’S OXFORDS - - S p ec ia l L o t No. .4' v Women’s PalmBeachand q q „ White Oxfordsand Straps ■ 3 o C S p e c ia l L o t No. 5 Over208 Pairs Women’s LowShoes, values$4&$4.50 Sale Closes Saturday, July 28th. WOMEN’S LOW CUT FOOTWEAR $3.45,' $3.80, $4.35, * $5.25, $6.15 to $7.95 WOMEN’S. H IGH SHOES $5,30, $5.35, $7.10 to $10.70 MEN’S OXFORDS $5.30, $6.20, $6.65 to $7.95 , MEN’S H IGH GRADE SHOES $4.90, $5.35, $6.25 to $8.95 Boys' Shoes and Oxfords— $2.30, $2.65, $3.10, $3.55, $4*45 to $5.80 Work Shoes fo r Working. Men, $3.10, $3.95, $4.45 to $6.70 Misses' and Children's Special'Lot Low Shoes, P o te n t or Dull Kids, Baby Dolls and Oxfords. Sizes 5 to 8 . . ; ..................$1.49 ,Sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1.89 Sizes 111-2 to $2,29 White Canvas, Rubber Sole Ankle S traps Sizes as above ................. .....................9ac, $1.19, $1.29 B lack E lk, P tey O xforda ,..................$1.59, $1.79, $1.98 Barefoot Sandals, Black, 'Tan or White 1 .$1.29, $1.49, $1.69 Y o u r Wheat M oney- Cannot he used to heft or advan tage th an by depo*- iting i t on one o f ou r 5% Dividend accounts, I t will begin to hear in terest from th e d ay re ceived and when the in te rest cornea, due, you can c ith e r draw it in cash'—o r allow i t to .accumulate and compound. * • Tliirt.vvtwo years 'o f successful operation and a Re serve Fund of a qu a rte r of n million dollars guaran tee the s a fe ty .o f o u r deposits. Wo invite you r account and offer '*m % Safetr-~5% Dividend?” G em C ity Uiiildltigand Loan Ass'n Bcsoiirfflss 6 Millions. *111•' Tem po ratily—N. fi. Cfor. .Third and Jefferson Sts, Dayton, Ohio"’’ , . ■ ( fml jll PLENTY OF FUN Hear ‘‘K ill the B lues”' Cope* v Season Tickets NoW AND ATTEND THE M O SER ’ S h o e S t o r e FO R B E TT ER SHOES S. D etro it Street, Xenia, Ohio THE AMERICAN GIRLS’ SEXTETTE OFMUSICIANS and ENTERTAINERS Wherever Chautauquas are held .the name of Louis O. Runner is known as an organizer of musical- companies that are highly entertaining. Especial ly is this true of the companies he organizea of young women, ^last Sea son an.all-men company furnished one of the day's music; this season an all- women company will do, the same and it, is .freely predicted that the all- women company will prove the more popular. Six Charming Piddling Damsels. .wii— ininii.iniiil v . >■' The *organization . known as the Amerltan Girls* Sextette Is headed by ' Miss Ann Condit who lias headed sim ilar companies as well as this one for some years (she won’t let ua say how many years), She knows lust how to present a program to the greatest de light of a Chautauqua audience. The . violin is the king,fiLlpsfcrument* and stringed Instruimrarfs were chosen for the orchestral combination,—a combi nation that is quite unusual but very pleasing. - . . In addition to the orchestral,num bers this company will present other unusUal entertainment features; en semble singing, solo's, stories. There is a snap and action to their performance which makes it very attractive and these young women combine more nov elty with genuine artistry than any other orchestra of like numbers ever dreamed of. Fruits of the Spirit. „ lh e fruits of the spirit are love, Joy, peace, kindness, benevolence. The les son here is not only for the great powers, "hitherto concerned til peace settlements;'only' with division of -Spoils; hut It Is also for Inlmr and capital-, for the upper termini the low er five, for alt the varied nml some-* •times embattled elements In our enm- ' plicated social framework. The mind , that Is ruled by hate Is sowing seeds j for ids own reaping In loss and shame The Sermon on the Mount still, stands. —Exchange. - Bactericides. ' Most fruit Jukes, through their adds, wefo found lu Japanese* experi ments. to destroy the’ bacillus of ty phoid and other bacteria; hut sugars tthd starches, even tn the strongest so lutions, Had no antiseptic effect. The strongest hucterlcide of the vegetable acids proved to he tannic acid, which was followed In order by citric, tar taric and triiille. Imitation "Icmdft- ados." prepared with various adds, es pecially with hydrochloric acid, had considerable bactericidal action. Ventriloquism. Ventriloquism Is the art of producing the voice in such fashion that the sound appears to proceed from a source other than the speaker’s mouth. The Illusion Is hr tautened by Immobili ty of the visible muscles concerned In speech, as well ns by gestures and glances.which suggest to the onlooker a false source of the sound. The art of ventriloquism Is one which can bo acquired. It requires, however; so much constant practice that few eftre to give up their time to It. It also re quires personal tuition In order to ac quire an.v expert knowledge of the prt. July 29)30,31 Aug. 1 and 2 " ► J ' l' A Five Day "Victory Program Full of Good Things , Get a Prograin Booklet from ‘ s I . ' G- H. Hartman, Secretary L O T S O F Hear “Burris of tlie Mountains” s .rv 'Vtk' 1 -t TRY OUR JOB PRINTING iriny.„.fe. Started Saturday Morning, July. 17 and ends Saturday, Aug. 9 Positively only 19 bay s of this Sale. This will give everybody'a chance CLOTHING SALE CLOTHING SALE OF MEN ’S COOL TW O PIECE SUITS 60 suits worth $18.50 to $21.00, choice f o r .,«.-........... *• • * Men's suits, medium and heavy weights to wear the year worth up t o . ................. .......... ........................................... Fine Trousers, $4;98, $4.49, $3.49, $2.98, $2.49 a n d ......... Boys' knee pan t suits and knee p a n ts .................................. .............................................. .. .'$12.48 round, $18.50, $19.75, $21.00, $22.50, ...................................... .............. $35.00 ,.$1.98 ,1-3 o f f ' NOTED POET c b u lN d TO CHAUTAUQUA. _> ^"'l''"r' f"'* f wd’ttrvNV EtTWEIl—familiarly known aa The Poet of the Northwest, has with hlK atdcndld verse and compelling personality- in bring- h^Smto the Americanpeople certain Ideals of loyally and patriotism i* * J ^ L n M f hafl bcen approaclmd by few writew or public speakers, His in. a Planner that nas neen vv publicity through the leading magazines war the country. Mis stirring plea for aeroplanes—‘’Then t r f w w ^ ^ o ria ln a llv published In Leslie’s Weekly ami later copied K i s s , i s a s i S M r M w ««“• hy at Chautauqua he will have rough new material to pro* ^ S f f u £ ’f ig S tum rt t & from the occupied portions of Germany, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING , Furnishing Goods Sale Men's silk shirts, $3.49, $3.98, $4.49, $4.98 and................., .$6.50 Dress shirts, 98c, $1.25, $1.49, and-............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 9 8 Silk soft collars, 25c, 35c and...... ................................49c Neckwear, 25c, 35c and........... ............................50c Silk socks, all colors., . , . .................................... ......................49c Belts 35c, 49c and............................... .. •*.............. . 73c Underwear, every kind made for men and hoys, 49c, 73c, 98c, $1.25, $1.49, $1.73 a n d ............................. ..................................... $1-98 Hats, fine straw. ..................... .. i . . 1*3 to 1-2 off Shoe Department Here is Where we Shine It it true shoes are going up almost double in price. But We have thousands of dollars worth bought before the high prices. SHOES— Oxfords artel slijjpeii for every meriiber of your family. We have net •the space to quote the kinds and prices. But we have the largest Selection ever shown in Xenia for men, boys, ladies, misses and children. 1*4,1*3 and 1-2 off on regular prices apd these price! ' werefar below prices ift other shoe stores. %, G. A. KELBLE’S Big 17-19 West Main Street, XENIA, OHIO rn m m m m m rn im m m m * <*» i
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