The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

*’t '[ij Ihufjoig the July Clearance J . :, IF QUANT IT IES LA ST ' YooMU*«t HeavyUnWeMhed O a Muslin,ayawwine ):i*a<ru.rdb-*»•♦*«<*>as 1^*7 25c w as the price no t long; ago. BeginsMondayMorning, July 18 1 ,i ' YoucangetBleachedorV1* S flfi WenchedSheetingat,a W* 2, 2 H a n 4 ’ 2 ^ 'y a r d s ;w id e th a t n o t, long ago Was 75c to 95c a yard ,. " Yooeatt get pleached \ f til a ^ y i^ t w id e -a t;.^ , . ^ ^ ^ 5 5 $ ; 25c was the price not long ago, \ •\ ' T oo eatt g e t W o o t S erge D h ^ G o o d s , H M m whfe* V t \ , C l 0 5 ; $4.75 w as th e p rice no t lo n g ago .;, : / “ , -.-Klii»,ln>.ifi".'„.... r'{"..u»' '* "'t"‘— ft ’*> "U<. r T t ' *„ i - - * f ) 's *. I ” r Yoo * * n j e t SiUrt, th e mo«t ItWilt Be A Wonderful Sale For The Peop le. _A Sale Backed Up W ith The Goods From Begining T o E a d , W ith P r ic e s F r om 40 P e r C en t T o T S P e r C en t L ess T h a n L a s t Y e a r A t T h is T im e . a v -: ■ . ,, 1 t-" 1 "■ t • , ' >, * + ’ t v 1*1 h ' , r * i \ f * ; ' Q uan tities .will h e v a s t and values am azing. W e undoubtedly arouse by *„ : oUr s ta tem en ts g te a t expectations. T h e fulfillm ent w ill su rpass them . W e have ded,you to believe in g re a t savings. W e w ill produce them beyond any reasonable an ticipation . You w ill aw a it th is sale because o f Its prom ises o f ad- During the July. Clearance IF QUANTITIES LAST You can get Men**0fin© <£’1 ‘A f | D re s sS h irU ,so ft cuffs, A t . . , , •*«*” '* ,$2.00,to $2.25 was the price n o t long ago. ^ , You can g e t M en 's U nion ’ IS IS a "V Su its, k n itted knee leng th , a t ...... ,w i# w ,N ot long ago the price w as $1.00. " ......... . I . .... ................................... !t, , , ■ ! ,l.|..H-,,r,|ll .....* *;' You can g e t W om en 's B ose , A C a - p iire S ilk th read , a - • W h ite, black, brown,, navy and g ray . $1.85 w as the p rice no t long ago. ’ ---------------- ---- -Ai-------------- *I- ^ . ^ d w i d . , _ J ...... 4 e* ■» ' * ^ l^ S c f a Silks. S a titi 'M issa tijte .^ G tepb dc Chines and G eo rgette Crepes. - Y m c m l a r t W h tte Goods— M e dww , finest tmter weesres, STRONG BOLD STA T EM EN T S -Y E S ! BU T FACTS W IL L MAKE TH EM GOOD 4/ on 75c to 95c w as th e p rice no t long ago. The very finest fancy Voiles, O rgandies, U*we*vea< e tc . / * in v ^ w vvv ,. SALE TO CONTINUE TEN DAYS ONLY You can g e t W earw ett Sheets, seam ­ less and starcb less, \l, f lH f f lkBL Size 81x90 inches. Tape edge; .$2.25 - each w as th e price no t long ago . You can g e t Com fort dha lliea f t n •. and C retonnes now a t, a y a rd ..’, . . * **** 35c and 39c was the p rice no t long ago . r *Vott c a n k e t C u rta in G o o d s in O E f * m an7 vieayes in tn e sa le a t.,’. . . . . . . ^ ^ ^ . M arqu isettes, Voiles and N ets. ‘50c and 05c was th e price no t long a g o ., ^ 11 \ ^ l 4**- *1— yt*‘— ■*" W’ lw 1 "lii>rti|pM‘"»»i*fc.*dY.|Tw S -nV * - You can g e t L ancaste r Apron B ing ­ ham now a t, >i/-’ - 12ic g e t Inm o rted M adras A Q a A s toS S e w a s th e p rice n o t long ago. the i ' 1 v July Clearance IF QUANT IT IES LAST During die July Clearance IF QUANT ITIES LAST * 3 . 9 5 You can g e t W om e n 's , S epara te S k irts in W h ite $ 3 9 S $5,75 to $7.75 w a s th e p rice no t long ago. Y ou can g e t C oats fo r arom in o r mi**** a t . . .— $37,50 to $60.00 was the price not htftg ago. Mad* o f good wool m aterials. B u t you m u st come early. You can g e t W om en 's W aists in fine w ash m a te ria ls $1.00 a t ..... ................ ...........................* $1.95, w as th e price n o t long ago. You can go t S ilk W a is ts abou t as fam a s you ever saw ^ £ 4 Q C $5.75 to $12.50 w as the price no t long You can g e t fine S c ran ton C u rta in N e ts a t a low price, 75c to 95c was th e price no t long ago. *«*«»•»»*** 50c ggo. T hey a re in Georgette^ Crepe, Crepe " ~ ‘ ^ You can g e t C u rta in Scrim s OEZ *s *A VA ibi iif de Chines, Sa tin s and T affetas. B u t you m u st come early . and oiles a t ...... . •»*«**)►***•*»*»•**#*»" 39c to. 48c wad the p rice n o t long ago. You o u t go t C o rsets in many stand a rd « * • * * > i m $ 1 . 0 0 In medium and e lastic top models up t o $3.00 w a s th e price no t long a g o .. m You can g e t Bed Spreads d jO fine M arseilles a t. I*» « if* **#Y Y p Y ou can go t Summ er D resses in an aiaMaos vo rlo ty 0 5 |^tii**ihMNa*o*as«aa«*M*aa#<(Wa****ita«***^s*a**a*«****i^y'^ $7.75 to $16.50 w as the price not long ago. They a re in V<iiles, P la id and Chocked G ingham and I .mines. You oa* go t M uslin U nderw ear in u tf ju r ia i a rra y *. • $1.95 to $2.95 w as th e price no t long ago. Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Petti* coa ts, Slip-ins and Crepe Bloomers. $6.50 to $8.50 w as th e p rice not ionj; ago. Full bed size, hemmed o r scalloped You can g e t Home S to re < A « S tandard W ash Goods a t 35c to 39c w as the price not long ago. B est Percales, Red^ Seal D ress (ging­ ham s, Cheviot Sh irting s, etc. You can g e t fine N e t C u rtains, hun­ dred* o f pair* , , $ 2 6 5 $3.95 to $4,73 w as th e price no t long; ago. You can g e t Voile C u rtains, 2*4 ya rd s long, h rm sihched f * Q Q $2.59 a pa'-r w as the price n o t'long ago. 8MM8 28c w a s th e price no t long, ago*. During the July Clearance IF QUANT ITIES L A S f You can g e t H eavy H igh P ile Ax- ram ste r R ugs, size 9x12 J J g Q Q fee t, a t $55,00 w as the p rice n o t lo n g ago. You can g e t A rm strong ’s H £ | « 0> rk Linoleum a t, a. yard .......... ,.w w w $1,50 a y a rd w as th e 'p rice no t long ago. During the, July Clearance IF q u a n t i t i e s l a s t You can g e t B russels R ugs, a ll wool face, size 9x12, $ 2 2 . 5 0 * You can g e t Fancy D ress Voiles in seven ty s ty le s a t, 48c a t.,.,............. . ...................•♦••■‘g, $42.50 w as tlm price no t long" ago. a y a rd .,■«•>... 85c to $1.25 was th e price no t long ago. You can g e t S u it Cases, fine fo r trav e ling , 24-inch size, $1.19 You can g e t Bigelow E le c tra Axm in- s te r Rugs, size 9x12 fe e t, JBfl $67.'50 was th e p rice no t long ago. a t.. rfa*fi*«*rf*'**»'4*#«*■#* •*#****#**'••***********H $2,50 w as the p rice hot long ago. -* . . »*■ " i 1 ■ i ■- 1 ■ • — ■ . * ■ ■ ■ Y ou can g e t China D inner S e ts o f 42 p ieces a t, $ 10.00 f t f t ^ h^*,**»*#***%**f*»li*»if*M ^»*** 1 ,*i* »**«**» $16.50 w as the price no t long ago You can g e t a T runk m ade good and strong , reg u la r size; # 7 f ? f | $12.50 w as th e p rice n o t long ago, You can g e t Women’s Union A C a Su its in fine lisle finish a t............. a J e Jw $1.00 w as the price no t long ago. You can g e t a Solid L ea th e r Travel* mg B ag , W a lru s G rim , J C Q Q $9*00 was the p rice n o t long* ago* Yoo c u g e t J h w *** Mm tlm t R o ^ , *• w*> *4.85 a t ......................... ......... ...w* $3,50 w as the price no t long ago. You can g e t Men’* Nainsook A th letic Union Su its, a ll sizes, a . 75c - You can g e t M ercerized T ab le C C p D am ask, v e ry good, . 85c w as th e p rice no t long ago. &t»» ******* ****** *** *»««»< n •«««««««« tSSssSavSSwasaaSiSV***** a$L23 w as the price n o t long ago. You can g e t ll-h u tto n len g th S ilk Gloves fo r women a t, 85c You can g e t fine Bed Sp reads, scalloped, for,. $3.50 w as th e price np t long a go, $1.95 a pair. »«*»•<*«**4««««**«*•.»***:>34**«&*4«t*4«#4 fc»« $1,50 w as the p rice no t long ago. You enn g e t Hope B le n d e d | A a M uslin now fo r****.****#4«A*<*****«******V***^®* |j 29c w as the p rice not long ago. You can g e t a M urphy W ard robe rrnik w ith hangers and A JIlT p f i j | | fom* d raw ers a t 4»f***-4***l-*ni*'n**1*^^^ t m M ’ rx -' .,...,,., C65JX) was th e price, n o t long ago, Y ou c»« ««t C h in . D in n « rS « t» n piec«*»«*. S13.95 .......................................................................*.............................................. $22.50 w as the price no t long ago. ftftnl XVwdRMMftftllftm.all atu, • 94 «B» 4 *S«*or »»««*• $1.00 Percolator* , Round R oasters, Double Boilers a i Sauce Pan*. $1.65 and $1.95 w as the price i t long ago. (The FahienTehan ©I Si'K ilNUH fcLD , OHIO. _ C u rta in Scrim* *nd M * rqu i.et t « »r« I Q . dk^wn to y a rd .... *...... ............... ............. ........»•"’ - Q uan tity lim ited ; b e tte r come early . 25c w as th e p r ic e n o t long ago. « wl - ** .... » . ....-.-.w t.. a t ^ j u t - xua iwUgMrvau* *■ *W »M I --‘dWiAE-^ 4 M m m *t tie y m m m <&*** .... , s i w l m t* €Mss- VKIDAY, JULY 15, 1**1. A &IBLK THOUGHT FOR TODAY, .1, TODAY, THK GOl-DKH RU t* :—WJ m M pw * •vw ye would tin t «MWeiwuld do you, do ye even w ,te them; it the l»w sad- the jnropiwt**‘~-H*tfe 7:12. •WhsiSM’ m do to fo* this s^JIstk. THK UAMFAJGtf IH OH. O ON. The «snu»lgm for the tpCO^OO endowment for Cedatvilie CoHer* t» taking form. Tbi* is. by far the »*>*t important movement that ha* come before the people of ihie vicinity in many year*. The succes* of tW* cam- p*ffa wiU largely determine the fu­ ture *f an irutlfcutioifthat we cannot afford to have leava thi* commnaity. The Citiwn*’ Committee has em- . ployed the Ward Company of Chicago to conduct the campaign, To «ome i t , may appear that thi* was unneccw- *aiy b«t when we take everything in­ to consideration it'wa* the,proper thing to de, The Ward Company has been mak­ ing such campaigns ,* bnsineas for more than twenty-five year*.* They have a sy«tem of conducting cam­ paigns in a business like manner that has won them quite a reputation. This Ml^e company put on, a cam­ paign for Wilmington College *wne months ago and the Wihnington Col­ lege authorities werewell pleased and cheerefully recommended .them for , such woric. There are several reasons why the this a great amount of time of some > capable Citizen as. an executive ;is necessary*Who is there that can give such time?, The banker, the merchant the farmer are all busy, especially a t ’ , this,season of the year, and cannot give the required time. 4 ; Second, experience in handling the educationial feature of thd campaign , . Was necessary. J?ewmen in this vicin- . ity, if any, could do thi* WOric with­ out some experience,■Men that are' , , >, capable ,df YWSa#>ueh *work ‘ewm#, \ ‘^**b"; '. give their time without a sacrifice to themiselve*, » V"' “ ■ / J n Third, % re were no local mdu who ' ? are able to plan a system of hand- , vit- * ' *^ 1200,000 College is the most lias come fiemity in this cam- ie tha fu- m caanot immunity. | baa m* if Chicago b some it unnecce*- (fthing in- lie,proper . >eeft mak- jines* for rs. They ting cam- • manner epptatiom n a cam- lege some igton Gol- eased apd j them for *• ■' •'’f' . why the .'ard Cam- fs' every-, ing. To do.. e pi some ecutive, is ..ut can.fidve-- ,merchant keciallv at ad cannot 3V • I 1 - 1 n. J,n v vi 1 . ^ iv idling the camnaien •" vicin- With- J tei* a*#;; cannot orifice, to.: we , ling eight or ten thousandpeople who will he called,upon to assist in this undertaking. There, will.-be a vast urnount of correspondence with for­ mer graduates and student* and their families a t a distance. The same with those of this county. Stenographer* only can take care of thia woric and here is whatfe m Mgaa^aUm like the Ward Company i* absolutely re­ quired. ’ •> , • Fourth, the people of this commim-.. ity will net be called upon to pay this hill,.Every dollar given to the endow, , ment or huildihg fund will b«used for that purpose. The Ward Company will not get one cent of these funds. The expense la all met by the College Trustees. ,■ .' . \ (j, ■*' • For these reasons and many others, that cap-he noted the committee only followed the footstep* of other com­ munities in securing the services of experienced people. This, is the age of specializing, The .banker does dot employ a carpenter for a bookkeeper. The manufacturer must have exper­ ienced men to head his organization. * No one Vould think of having an in­ experienced man to M*d the public schools. For this reason the commit­ tee has placed the campaign in a way • in tha hands of men of experience. However this is not saying that the committee will 'have nothing mora t* do with managing affairs. The com­ mittee will still bo active in the Work in many way* and every member is giving liberally of hi* time. So far we think the committee mm made great progress in ■this cam. paign. I t has been started on a busi­ ness basis, the only way anyone could hope for success and we are sure * m ,<ycitizen wants to see this move­ ment succeed. !*' r k . ’• S t i menwho t of hand- Iboplewho, (t in rids ' » a7va*t" iwith f«r- •■ WwUf^., f ^ ' a ll? M. Cl eotUHitm- payfW* a andtow- mi j *, J JiS.■ nM «##uXOg wiH Tha Coilagn Any othars •pittea only servtess mi pa the ago b doea dot tookk<:eaper. iava axpar- rganizaticn. ving «n in- tha puttie . . .inavuy expariaaoa. | < l^ a g that tha *■* M jag atom to i Tha omu - ta thr vfflrie mmlvxr'ft k nmitte* has ' this cam- m S Unabur i - i«aeld d e . M'MILLAN D om ing , \ ®r*J**ou D. McMillan of Johnson City, Tenn., is expected here today to 'join his family that have bean spend- teg several weeks with his heather, S C!*yton McMillan, Ur. .McMillan represented the Rotary •Club in his city at tha‘International .Rotary convention held in lumber*, ?c°tl*nd *»<*has bten gone six w««k* during which time ha visited in Eng­ land, Scotland and tritvalsd ovar tha battlefields of Franca and Balgium. >i of Johnson >|ei» teday te hi* brnbar, m tcMUla*. Dr. T ile U tha Rataty th e late Oedarvil w xx iited ia FURCHASR THRBSIdNG OUTFIT Rather than wait upon a thrashing outfit some of tha farmers on the <llften pika hava Joined and pur­ chased a thrashing outfit. Thosa in the organization art A! Swaby, Leon- **4 T1 Whiter and Rida? Corry and J. *, Kykv *tam Critia «f gdueatfan. The teacher had sent numerous **t« in vain endeavor to get Jommy bathed and cleaned up. .Them Was ** ***1 n0' 'teihl# Improvemaat; te the boys appearance, until at teat the mother, driven ta dasperatew, te it the teacher a long lettaraaj among other things; “What is 1 t t l ^ th w tha cWWm* schools hive a bath mm a 4 ** a w once * mn><th, m eat,?* a ye. r j They nee tha aap an atu ».? tb.* ciihl.en and thug w j j jk * * ***«•» t***mmm « mu fcke porsi sistiug N J Dining 0 eailo b 1 bodro< *1 large b 2 amall I 1 loungi Curtains •n d m i Said sa lt TEEMS rG OUTFIT a thmahtey , Ybaaa'te waby, La«ai- Conry

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