The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

The Most Striking, Startling, Astonishing andSensational Shoe Sale Ever Attempted in Xenia NOTE? Our entire stock included in this gigantic shoe sale. Not a few specials just for bait. No indeed! Every pair goes in this mighty sale at the lowest prices ever before known. Don’ t be misled all are in the sale. All well known manufacturers such as STETSON’ S, WALK-OVERS, J. P. SMITH, ENDICOTT-JOHNSQN’S and WOLVERINE (1000 Mile Shoe), DREW’ S ARCH SHOES, RED GOOSE SHOES and many other high class shoe makers. July 4th you will need your week end low shoes. We have them for you—$1.00, $1.95, $2*95, $3.95, $4.95. All styles—hundreds of patterns in all the wanted leathers. Hollywood Sandals and White Kid Slippers in all the late cut o u t patterns and lattuce designs—Sale prices. . ■ Every Pair in the Store (Nothing held back) has sale tag on. All new 'Summer Stock—high and low shoes. ITOSER’S Shoe Store Boys and Girls’ Tennis Oxfords <■ 300 Pair Shoes and Slippers Very Good Quality. $1.00 Pair 79c a Pair White Canvas for Women . Misses and Children 479 PAIRS WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ OPFORDS, SLIPPERS AND SANDALS Women’s Very Extra Dress And Street OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS All the late summer styles in all heels and patterns. Patents, Tans, Black and Brown Suede'. White Kid and Canv&s ' Oxfords and Slippers. Beautiful are these numbers. 35 $4.95 White Kiel and Canvas Oxfords and slippers. Washable Kid. ' Patents, Tan and Vici Kid, Red, Blue, Patent and Tan Sandals.' All style heels and patterns* values • ■ C l Q C $5.00- NOW................• P * " ” * ' XENIA, OHIO MEN ’S. WORK SHOES Values to $6.00 Now $2.95 Tans and Black leathers. Welted and sewed soles. Just dandy for farm or factory. Plain and cap toes. “ Also Some Wolverine Shoes.” Store Closed ALL-DAY Friday, July 4th Buy your new oxfords end slipper* for the week-end Thursday a* the store will be closedall day Friday,'July 4th and Wednesday afternoon Xenia half-holiday. Come early and trade during the cool morning hours. Every day a new sensation during this sale. Every Pair High and Low Shoes in this store at special prices. Noth­ ing held back. You save money on everything. 417 Pair / ■ * ;.i ■ , Misses’ and Children’s Slippers Values to $3.50 Now $1.00 pair . All Leathers and All Styles And Sizes i Women’s and Big Girls’ OXFORDS, AND , STRAP SLIPPERS Hundreds and hundreds pairs of al newsummer fashionableoxfords and slippers Plain andfancy patterns in Vici Kid and colors, Patents in many styles. White Kid and Canvas* Satins, Tans in many shades. Grey Suede and Airdale. All sizes in this lot. Values ,Women’s Soft Kid and Comfort Slippers, Two straps. Rubber heels. Cushion-inside soles. All sizes. Now $1.79 To $8.50 Now. $3.95 Women’s And Girls’ OXFORDS, SLIPPERS AND HOLLYWOOD SANDALS Black Satin, While, Clack and Grey Suedo Straps, Patents*. Oxfords and Straps, Tan and Chocolate, straps and Oxfords. Blue and Vici Sandals. Grey and Sand Suede Hollywood Sandals. Many other styles.in all the late summer Now $2.95 * » # * « * . m # LOCAL AND PERSONAL * <* « # * « < * « ' * * •For Sale;::- Ford Coupe. In good condition. Mrs, E. C. Oglesbee I Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Conleyftre home j after a visit with their son andj daughter-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-1 ert Conley* o f Crystal City, Mo. . Miss Pearl Hagan of Dayton i$ a guest o f Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gillilan during the week. High Grade Lawn swings at" low rices. Service Hardware Co. i Miss Edith Baker underwent an op­ eration, several days ago at the Me Clellan hospital.. She is reported as much improved. Full set genuine Hayilan china dishes. Will sell as set or divide to suit purchaser. Phone 174 or phone 4-141. Jennie Bratton. For Sale:- Late cabbage plants, hone 66. Mrs. Ethel Buck. A son Was born to Mr. and Mrs-. ;crnian Stormont last Wednesday. Binder Twine, Peerless Standard at ervice Hardware Co* For Sale:- Celery plants. John GSllaugb George F. Siegler went to Marietta ednesday to remain until after the lurth. For Sale: Extra fine celery plants large or small quantity. Cash Gordon Iil" ......... - . ' Mrs. Albert Powers spent Tuesday Xenia with Miss Helen Wike. Miss Bertha Anderson of Denver, Colo., formerly of "this place, is the guest of relatives and friends in the county. , Mrs. I.D. Pringle of South Charles­ ton spent last week with her son, Reed Pringle. For Sale:- Buggy, rubber, tire, and leather top, in good condition; also set of buggy harness complete; hand j made; priced James R. Grr, Place your order for. locust posts at once. A ear of split posts, extra good grade. Cedarville Lumiber Co, for quick sale. See Tailor Made caps-r-made to order. Select from 20 different fabrics and four styles. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Authorized representative of Mans­ field Tailor-Made Caps. Robert Huffman, Miss Eloise Davis is home after a pleasant visit with friends at New Castle, Pa. Special ten day sale o f fine hot weather suits and summer furnish­ ings. See our ad in this issue. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia, Those who went from here on the Dahl-Campbcll Co. trip to Atlantic City last week report a pleasant time. Some of the party came home with plenty of tan and sunburn as the re­ sult o f bathing in the hot suit on the beach. Use Instant Paste for wall papering Dry paste powder and coal water. No trouble, cheaper and 'better. Get it at Ridgway’s . Do forget the great saving in all departments on summer merchandise It is your gain all as a result of the . unseasonable weather. |C. A, Kelble, 17-19 W. Main. Xenia. Fred Fields o f Milwaukee, Wis., has joined his family, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, H, M. Stor­ mont. i Frances McChesney, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, W. R. McChesney, kho has been critically ill with pneumonia, . is thought to be some better, SAVE TODAY for TOMORROW 6 2-3% On Your Savings Start today on the road o f extra pay day® toward financial independence, comfort and ease. Protect your savings and your future by investing in the income-earning accurities o f our company. Don ’ t take a chance. Any body can promise. Public utilities are based by public needs, by strong organiza­ tions, by records o f steady earning and dividend-paying. ON OUR EASY SAVING PLAN you can invest now—while you work and earn. A few dollars will s.tart you—$5.00 is enough to start. Let us send you informa­ tion. Why not write us to -day? LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas­ ant, easy sewing on you.* machine. Whale or part time. Highest possible prices paid. For full information ad- ress L. Jones, Box 2. Onley, 111, Special ten day sale. Hot weather clothing. 350 fine cool suits. Now is the time to get them, when we have reduced prices to move quick. 17-19 West Main, Xenia. Now is a good time to lay in your winter coal. Get the prices of The Farmers1 Grain Co, The Dayton Power & Light Company 29 Greene Street, Xenia, Ohio Main 595 Rev. Riley Little of Albany, N, Y., has been called here by the illness of his sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Gnlbreath. Mrs. Galbreath is reported much im­ proved from her stroke of paralysis. 154 household, food and beauty pro ducts to Sell direct to homes, Big pay to wide awake men and women. All or part time. No experience needed, In­ structions and sample outfit free. Health—O Quality Products Co., 117 Duane St., Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Anna Gilbert, aged GO, wife of Mr. Charles Gilbert of South Charles ton, died last Thursday at the Mt, Carmel hospital in Columbus from peritonitis. She had been taken there for an operation and treatment but gradually grew worse. The funeral was held Sabbath from the home in South Charleston, The deceased is survived by her "husband, her father, Timothy Wilson, aged 85, ’and two ['brothers and two sisters. Burial took place at South Charleston. We can give some man or woman in Cedarville-the opportunity of earning good money in spare time. If interest­ ed, please drop us a postcard and let us explain. This may he the chance you have been looking for, so why not investigate?” TheSAmole Company, Tippecanoe City, Ohio. Miss Marie Daugherty, who was connected with the Exchange Bank for three years was married Monday to Mr. Leon Carr of South Charleston at the M. E. parsonage in Eaton by Rev. V. E. Busier. The bride and groom will reside in South Charles­ ton where the groom is engaged in the retail meat business. For Sale:- C. M. Harris homestead, Groom house; lot G6x82 feet. Also lot 66x82 feet and will sell seperate or as whole. Will offer tor sale for short time only. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Har­ ris or Mrs. Mabel Graham. PERCHERON STALLION LLOYD GEORGE 150892 I l Color: Black with Star. Wt, 1900 Foalded March 20, 1.918. Bred D. C. Pent, Jeffersonville, 0. This horse will be found on the H. T. McDorman farm south‘of Selma SERVICE FEE $12.50 To insure colt to stand and suck. Caro will .be taken to prevent acci­ dents but will no., be repsonsible should any occur, H.'S.'Woosley. MONEY 5 Wo For 5, 10 Or 20 yeays Interest payable annually W. L. Clemans Hot Weather Clothing You fellows that suffer with your wool clothing this hot weather 10 Day Special Sale 350 Fine Cool Suits Factory samples, all shades. Mohair, Cool Cloth, Palm Beach Suits. Suits. ^ $21.00 Suits ......................... $14.90 $22.50 Su its ............ $16.50 $20.00 Suits............. $12.48 $18.50 Suits...............$10.95 Don’ t miss these BARGAINS for only 10 days. Special Values in all kinds of. Bathing Suits. All kinds and* all colors, 98c, $1.49, $1.73, $2.49, $3.98. Special Sale For 10 Days to Reduce—1-3 off on all Straw Hats, Panama Hats, Soft Hats and Caps 1-3 off on all Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, Night Shirts, Pajamas and all Furnithing Goods. .. FOOTWEAR—Best Makes—Latest Styles-— 1-3 off for 10 days. Men’ s and boys’ fine Oxfords and Shoes. Ladies’, misses’ and children’ s fine Oxfords, Slippers, Pumps, Sandal Slippers. 1-3 off on all fine Footwear for 10 days. Don ’ t miss this 10 days’ sale how on. C A ftCoIhlA’ ct Big Clothingand V i H . ItC lU IC 9 Shoe Store 17-19 West Main Street, XENIA, OHIO YOUR COIN CAN GROW IF YOUR CORN CAN’T Wet weather, floods or drouth have no effect on the growth o f your money when it is invested in our SPECIAL CERTIFICATE . It keeps right on grow­ ing at the rate of 6% INTEREST without any thought or effort on your part. If your money is earning less than this come in and let any. official of this association explain this plan to you. Every dollar is protected by first mortgage on real estate ALL DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6th W ILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JULY 1st.- TheSpringfield Building&Loan Association 28 Eatt]M*in Street, Springfield, Ohio S 55955 «|M l 8 St(i FOR SALE>~An im- to Cedarville. Priced tlJJSC ^BT OUR PRIQBS ON HUNTING X X uadi

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