The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
BWflfflMIBgMiSBiBBSBIIlMlIlliniinillllllDllIBWiBIWtIlfHflltfflWMIWI SPRING IS HERE Our Complete Line of SHOES and OXFORDS W ill Outfit the Family vrlnt & pice new spring style pair of shoes, ra»s . rump* or Slippers* See our latest styles men s shoes and Oxfords, Tans, Blacks and Patent leathers* # . 98 ; $ 7 . 49 , $ 6 . 98 , $ 6 , 49 , $ 5 , 98 , $ 4 , 98 , $ 4,49 Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, all styles. - * . Ladies, Misses and Children? department. All latest styles shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and SKppers. $7.49, $6,98r $6.49, $5.98; $5,49, $4.98, $4.49, $3,98; $3,49 Complete line of footwear for Misses, and Children, Don t miss our shoe department^ Latest styles, lowest - Look up Ike etetbU* «d of Kelble jla m* J** b *. 17-1U W. Main Xmk. His* Ruth Ramsey ha* boon spend ing the week with relative* in Spring- field. ■Niirntu i!■ i.■"'.."""I'l.i">ujji]'iyj..i*i) ’ For Sale:-An extra, good pur* bred Duroc Jersey nude hog, two yews old. Harry Kernion. Hats reduced suit all. Gall at is week. Prices to ri. Ann* Boyd’s. Mr*, Kohl of Xenia g*v* a dance in Barber's hall last Thursday even ing, .WM. « U* SB H B For Sale- Pure brown leghorn egg* Mrs, X R, Gan*, R, F. D. 2, Cedar, ville, 0. . prices. C. A. KELBLE’S Big Clothing and ShoeStore. 17*19 W. Main'St,, Xenia, O. pr«M ’ ¥ 5 When Will The Price of Dry Goods Come Down? Who knows? We confess tha t we do not, although *we are in touch constantly with the producers of inerchandise on both sides of the sea, Advises today from Europe inform us that *thp output Of cotton goods is abroad? contracted for a t higher prices for the year, 1921* „ In the United States evprv thing seems to tend higher to higher prices. The continuing dissatisfaction with Wage-earner* who cannot ju y tlieir way with old wages, no t trebled bu t increased three times since war' be* gan, the walkouts controlling travel, thereby increasing prices of transportation of supplies in various ways, by truckage, long distance, l^gher wages upon raw materials and speculation in them before they reach the tailors or shoemakers- these facts and others are still adding to the cost of everything our customers need, The facts before us today do not point to lower prices Very soon, C@ii''®Sdl@.sa f t® CsmcsiM a B* T -EijSeisiM&€rs<ter© are more . ■- * t t e u M < s i • “f i i k r s ? ' , ■ The^ are a teal h t i :&psetlriiig itt tempting to the ta 6 tef ,up|er .satisfyingand' —you get so much fer your money. > . • * "mtmQPt” Gttc!Ucets(irs • ' ,<s%teA **lWl butts? waiter*} , tstl* tp &* h»$ are rich jrci&nbi-own,critp. I ■ - clunch£^T1?'m5 \ ' 3 < ^ ; 4- • Jto «3th9‘ca?,„a>-li» this tint ‘ «n**vmW «u»ttcwiy.wv■.. }j fi;o ir .s ttf •-^y. - ' . * - '•Aft. i For “Rdsemonts”' -m « l\?.: ’ s t finsjfr uhc.it (Nr.’iire's j;u.v Hats reduced this week. Prices to suit all. Call *$ Mr*. Anna Boyd'*. .Mil; ■MliWi»Wi*Wiy | , For Sale:* Buff Rock agg* tor hatching. SSS ' sees = 1 W*Mott ® It is also a fact easily Substantiated' r v A , i n * * J t? ? P l y A V a l° a » « » * Poultry Tablets just received at Richard* Drug Store, Guaranteed for White Diarrhea and'cholera. wyptswy,j! ., i nufmifi Mr#; George Hamtnan, who was op* anted upon last, week fop appendici tis, is improving. FODIRTYs Remember X buy poultry a t thp highest market price and wfll call for any amount any time, -Price M cents abound. 1 Ww.-M)W*fc*tt ’ > ' .. ..... . ^ *, - N e w awnings have been placed at Troutfe'a grocery, and Hie Home Clothing Co, • t o , John Orr Stewart ’ and son, tha t seven eighth of the mcrcAiaijtdi^c we own, if sold out a t prices Dow marked, can only be- replaced •a t such ct^ts tha t can not b&sold at a profit except a t a still higher price; which will only add further con cern to buyers. The merchant who distributes has to pay more in cash? buying a t first hands. ' T Of course there arc changes of season tha t lead to lower prices for womens dresses th a t havp not'' been liable or from changes Of shapes, colors of fabrics, Xow and then there are overstocks tha t ore closed out a t lower I prices under pressure at ends of seasons. The Government taxes also continue-to be be very heavy, and ! they are all laid on the cost of almost everything. M locking f m spiring *hws bargain* ‘)<%the, «d nf <!. ^AdEri.-' Xcttis, Ip- 1bHi do not ov b l e , 1 7 - J 9 issue. “ Idis*. Sripirto-Ifartinan ot'Wilming- 'hoh/Viiftod "feimb«r miuduri, G*H< <*gad^fri»|y, 1**^ ' 1 .Lost:* % S ghwso*,; terioi** km tM m Wad# Irid, 0 B^dwr,hhW« at ttda son’..of' Mr.And iw* been ■ - <ctes**»ci ' T f k . , . 4 i!:- l t is a t th is tW<* 1 * '^ t- " tot** >*tOthfirewn. SlishtI" i".«etfELdth.y n v t Vr:::r, }■»,' 1^ imeittm ofwfctf>^est hitr. I*«:$. tl uh.^*y inz. uiitfy'.rx wajnfe »*Kri'rim «U-• & S h i f&Sk? m m andeat-feCtavcea«sl P.HS1.« ■-» ux* U.M Tfetmis r.athfpg fw a *«so J t o *9S-£tstciW; OrsMNtWriws. Tfco t&cl i.vth-V- - -- M * iLM&mtafdn’'- fm"*i~ t ttr .0 t*&- esm A i**« dbISrjd^ by irariMy “ *•*#•*. • -nocBiMOnsf" yg».gas A rM i *«()• '* * '• **>*•11 fcro**, MMK, *>**U*IW'y f"*' ntri,srt*«»*•>*•»<»***!.t« mm. n*s*w«ii*os<»«c. .*sr,**§*r*»<**)*. ids A ll U t..t <IH» # * * » • * * * « < > 4ri#tr v»|ar* » (« !(« « r f * »>t * ■***'•• ‘ T J 'H * W A »,*>*». * t : Jtii;'. » « * j M finJ'7. x t M t i i f t t tiuttr *»-.r yoa. .?Sef* #B* ***-rtf j*s*>iilk <!iou:»!*ttlfi*. i*i>»f.:>Iktiskfiltt.yftMk. piiQPEER&GB^®™ ^ Ttomr^r ®»o< a»* g a t e Ktmeth had .hi* Ford anlo stolen In ‘$pri^|Elk8d bwd' Tbntaday *dgbt* ^ ^ —For Safe:- Aatomebtte, Rukk l i l t mode) j» gw»d ttaming wmdili^, 3 fir** nearly now. Frka fJ75.ee - Robt fifed. . ,$&«. X 0 , Stewart' le ft' Tbumday for an visit iu Fort Jerrit, and Middletown, M. Y, Tbe Collog* oratorical cohtett vrill be held in the XT. F, ebureb Thtunday ‘ " * ’,JiVri* will be ■ •’ t,. ' ••.. S ; ‘' m SI*IS3' v ' l y g r { -“1 7* f ^.1 B u t u n d e r a l l t h e s e c i r c u m s t a n c e s SSS ’ ' S 1 '? t' ^ r r l • v . w e a l s o k n o w t h i s : ^ llllllllllll X 7 » \ . / !' ^ . f »i ■ th a t’thhf';b u am e^ I f h ere t o su p p ly 1 th e pub lic'W ith r©H ab le'm erohand ise''at-the-low est p r ic e s ,p o s s lb le ^ ir th is 1 iM tw n M s* i * * ‘t . > 1 ' 1 *r > •< ^ i SSS 1r<gi " > not I . • - in ■ , 1v. ^t evening, April 28tb. nine contestants. Salesman Wanted:* To aottrit or der* for lubricating oils, grease* paint*, Salary o r Gommf*#ion. dress:. TJttH fRNOX OH, FA CO,, Cleveland, O, .,X,.I,„„.,^I,„ |,)M,I, i il ,- -,.i. ...... . Mrs. €; H Master* suffered an at* tack of heart trouble Monday evening but is reported Much better. :.k*ii'fif»ijiwiwiai.si*Liia«ijiiiiiiiH'uxak■V * - Be sure and go to church on next* Sabbath and pray for the Inter church World Movement. For White Diarrhea and Cholera- Avalon Farms Poultry tablet*, A new supply just in at Richards Drug Storey-Guaranteed. EGGs FOR HATCHING:— Fare brad Buff Orphmgton egg* for hatch ing by the setting or by the 100. Mr*. X V. T*rr, Yellow Spring* pike, Cad- atvitte, 0 , 'Miss 'Ruth Arnold entertained the Young UUieS Missionary Society Of the M. E. church last Thursday even ing. S§ nor mAkc a noise for a little while and cause a ripple by Anniversary or Hullabaloo Sales, This store will' 55 continue it clear running stream each day and month, bringing before the public the best kind 'of inerehah- t g dise, m can ob t^n , and control, if possible, and let the-people have i t a t the lowest profit possible to main- ; S tain our canstanriy increasing patronage, We are fortunate enough to have ' things now on sale th a t will , S h iv e to be hold for higher prices when these on hand are sold out and the,next shipments come in. w Prices Shown op' so Much of Qur Fine Merchandise Have Gan,sed Surprise s THE WOMENS AND MISSES COATS THAT ■ ‘ ARE BEING OFFERED AT' $32.50.. ' a*e unusual in style and materials and are creat ing no" end of ta lk among women. J$T THE # A Group of Womens and Misses Suits tha t have ju i t come are $3740. Tina low price will Mtoniah many women who have expected to, pay much more. - * ' WB AEE FEATUEING DRESSES A t a very low price $19.50, They are in fine materials in both silk and woolen and are the best value* of the year. Some people; rosy think that there has been error* in the above price quotation after having looked about and having been to|d the price* onmat*,*uit*,dfe»*es, and biousea which were invariable much more—they do not understand how such splendid garment*—that art realty fi*e—ein W offered at theift price** >’ . , ‘ . v -i THE RUG OPPORTUNITIES ARE REMARKABLE SECTION OF BLOUSES WE ARE FEATUR ING EXTRA VALUES AT $4.95. The ma terials are silk, Georgette* Crepe de Cbene, and Taifcfcas—-worthy of attention, « BrUMei Rut* 9x12 f e e t , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,50 and$37,50 Axroin*tcrRut$9*l2fc . . . . . . . . . . ..........$49.50 and$55.00 RoyalWikonRuf*9x12 f t . . . , , ........ . ..$95.90and$115.00 BrUMNtkRu^.5btl5 f t . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42.50 and $47,50 Axmmater Rug* 8-3x10-6 ft. . .$47,50 and $52.50 Velvet Ruga 8-3x10-6 f t . . . , . . . ’. , . , ; . . ____$49.50 and $55.00 Brunei* Rug* 8-3x10-6 ft................. .. ,.$32.50 and $35.00 Axminster Rug* 11-3x15 f t . ........ ........... . .$135.00 and $147.50 Th*«4*ring euntltt* of icveral hundred Rug* taken from our regular »tock* and marked at price* that canhot by any means be dupli* ^ ted in the near future. ThAreaW we can make them low-price* i*—they are rug* We purchased months ago a t a lower than today* markriquetatious. . . « • » mimm S notick Mandtns China, Broken cbm# after tnenaing should AH ttrinm* h*Wtog be allowed to ‘W * in a bbx of raw* Third tT » . liberty **»” dost. I’faca in any dariml po»tti,o« SSSSffSSJS S£?m £L2 0 . £ $ ; o . u ***** °*t,t th* <+wwt jM,rdww* For5Sale:- One Ford Commercial bodyj one 1917 For® roadster body, complete and in ttrst das* condition. H. A, McFarland, CedarvHle. Mis* Harriett Kyle entertained the high school pupil* at her home last Thursday evening. For Bale:- Fare bred Hampshire gilt*. Peter Knott, Springfield, R. F. D, 11 Mr- andMm. Harry Baker of Wash lhgton C. J t were guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. T, Baker last weejk The Roberts estate in Xenia, recent ly laid off in lota by Frank Dodd*, will be auctioned off in lot* at an early date. Wanted:- A competant housemaid for a family of two persons, Ndwash ing or ironing. $7 per week, J. P. Chew, 134 BTMarket street, Xenia, O. None but first clas* help need ap ply. . . . The program for the Orange and. Blue literary society at the college that 'Was postponed owing to the va cation, will be given next Monday opening. A, 8. liewis of near tlliftoft has purchased the old laiwis property of Wm. Sparrow In that city and will move a t an early date. W* Offer Until Sold Out Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings 13-4 yds. 2 yds. 21-2 yds. 21-2 yds. Wide Wide Wide ’ Wide 75c yd, 85c yd. 90c yd. 95c yd. The above arc the prices for bleached sheetings the un bleached may he had for 5c a yard below these price*. Th* sheetmg* are in standard makes Lockwwd or peppers! --Hind are being lold at much mora elsewhere for the reason purchau^have been made on the rising market—the only ftason for our lower price* is—purchases were made on the lower market month* ago, and these quotations are good only ^while present Mocks last. While P re sen t Stocks L a s t S tap le Wash Materials 48c‘Yards . *■ ( * Ramjet cb& ii, Kir***Ginghams, Gilrtia Clothes, Red Seal Gins'ii,mil. Eirly purchases only enable* us to keep these pricJscbwrt. If we were to go ihta the market today to buy thesestaple wash goodi it would be months before we could get deliveries and thn price would be from 10 to 15c a yard. 4t' V ■ ■ Best Percales Still 39c A Yard Here Ten cents a yard and more under the market, forone reason only the purchase* were mademonthf ago—and many advance* have taken place since—all eolore a yard wide, 5209 Yard# Fashion vSilks Ate In The Sale $2.95 36 and 40 inch silks the kind of silks wantedby women who know what* what in silk*. Chiffon Taffetas, Satih, Messalinei, Crepede Chenes, GeorgetteCrepe* and the best of all is there are navy blue aplenty also Copenhagen pekin and China blue* and Taupe, B ;,wrt and Grey, every yard is of Home Store Standard "■quality, and the price $2 95 a yard is from 55c to $1.00 a yard below todays market value. Imported French Dress Voiles $1.00 A Yard Fairy like are these soft dress voile* —rich in coloring* and designs. A hundred and more style* now—but selling big and there will be no more half so good when these ate gone. ........... -..rr -...iTiiinrnfirv.............i., Shirt Sale Close To 1090 Men** Fine Shirts This sale results from heavy buying con*' sumated month* ago. It bring* Value* so good that menare not merely going to buy— but they are going to load up-it* a time to invest. The shirts are known and appreciated the country over for quality. Woven strip* madras shirts. Fine printed madm shirt*. ShiMof soft finished pongee—shifts of fin* cambric and Rep*. Price $2.95 each. When in Springfield Visit Our Now Famous Down Stair* Store ....i,.-. .!’ ....■■ ..................................... II).(| ■ I Ilffirn Ilfi1 I'M ii* f ilkillililtfiiWItitiifitlf tirfrl,1 ^ r- - 1 — --^^ ^ -:<m [field, oflib i§ . ■ Wfwa*^WWww$wi^^Wr*w!a^^m*,g,wwwRgl g**g*1 FahlenTehan0 l saiaaiMiwaMiiaiMMMMiiMMMi^^
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