The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
* Write Us a Letter V e fa w . ____ 'V * “ » « K r iw o f q u o U t io .i *—■— A w f c w . . Hwy tore .p . 5 * ™ ere,T *» tw» rwwspaper, he- J ltr1*1* **!? we®*t h* January. DM y«mnod them. Did you save any of them? we wilt be glad to know how you liked «•«**. We would like especially to know i f quotation* interested the children. A letter from you will he much appreciated. Watch fo r interesting announcement* beginning' next week g M a b t e y am iQ a w @ A C - C i M t n n m t l m # # m 9 LOCAL AND to*niwwawi iionwa) t « • « • WJtSONAl * * « • * wNm •m !«• Phone M Uw rate*** plants. Mrs. Ethel Stock. jWUBi""«* ’ Don Kyi* recently had « growth re movedfir.morto vyr, ; kouth Cherlaetott lug plans for a great l owrifc «f j^y r^i^tion, ? High Grade Lawn swings ' prices. Service Hardware Co. | Place ywtr rnter i«£ ic*-ust posts j at once. A ear oi »*lu posts, extra at low I good grad*. C*d*rrilte Lumber Co. ] Mis* Margaret Rife, who haa hewi P< f I . !h Faijct-r ami family «.kj i residing most of bf time in Florida, started last week, cn u trip tc heT^o I and at present, Maying with Mrs,; several weeke, only readied Delaware IdessH Marshall in Xinia/ m reported«v l;e:i their yoasigest rigid fcccarai’ "til j quite ill. Mrs. Marshall is fcfl years of and thy were forced to return hc;::o I age and is reported very feeble. jjfer tho present. rJis, Khmer 3- r'.' :i an-1 l e t grsr»4- scriij 1 i'fvv.'ii'J Hsi'ijs 5 vvl»-) i.ave bee n Ercn;i>" % , o v;akr, in 4ri?!snS, *J Viin cil&Vi its, frtturned burm oiCi’ a s\ry •;trip through v* ‘ r>; «it eisi.d, Ene, K ------------- .....— Kddi# Harpw moved this week to Wanted; Berry pickers. J, V, Tarr. the Boyd property on South Main — ------------------- street. Find a church home. We welcome \ you if you hgv« no other. For Sale: plants. Tomato and cabbage E, H. Brigner Bernes for sale, patch. Cheaper at the J. V. Tarr 1S4 household, food and beauty pro duct# 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—-0 Quality products Co., 117 Duane St., Cincinnati, 0, BANKS PAY INTEREST ON WHAT YOU , SAVE WATCH ! WAIT! •DON'T SPEND A PENNY-PAY ANY BILLS UNTILI \0U READ OCR r c AD. THE MAIL WIH. AxrxTrtTTXT«™«REl,Y m m (l Y0UES BIG 0P.r UNG DAY UNCING THE HONOR GUESTS Who will serve, in anirit and aUend with you THE GRAND OPENING THERE ARE FIVE—WATCH NEXT Fresh Cut Flowers for the Ladies Bjg watermelon % WEEK’S PAPER! (baloona for the children. MISS., LOYALTY— CAN BE IN EVERY HOME AND BUSINESS. DO YOU KNOWWHOSE PHONE NUMBERS THESE ARE? t *j* last ai;.* #*' iKTIVf t on m "CALL ’EM,*' „ “ASK ’EM.” Beat, by Twenty-two yeays test, WATCH the mail and the RURAL CARRIERS I amMias. loyalty. I represent the spirit of thousands of employees and reliable stores here and everywhere throughout thi& broad land of ours. I have so successfully directed the Efforts of Miss. Lowest in the City Prices. The Pay UP IN FULL TWINS, and Miss Qual ity”for twenty-five years, andour p\an of paving on what you spend wherever introduced has worked like a charm, with the rich and poor alike. v WATCH TIIE PAPERS—the mail man will bring you » story that will bury its roots o f goodness down deep in your heart, and not he up-rooted until you have been nobly and proftably re warded foe your efforts. THINK—folles, it’s all FREE. Doesn’t coat you otte cent The only thing tintt can keep you from getting it is not to attend this opening. Our guarantee of reliability, lowest.prices, quality, cash ‘ or credit, Toyality and good will surely will satisfy you. Your ,in- teUgence will not be insulted—nothing but the best will be of fered you. t will be present to help the sales people pt the GRAND OPENING of the(U.,S. P. & \ WATCH! WAIT * xThe Mail Man Will Surely Bring Yours. SAVE ON WHAT YOU SPEND WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPER! Sane Fourth Celebration Clark County Fair Grounds Springfield) Ohio FRIDAY, JULY 4TH Look over this program of events and then plan to come and spend the day and evening. Good restaurant on the grounds and large, shady picnicing grounds Provisions have been made to handle, park and protect 300Q automobiles. No charge for parking. , * COLORADO RODEO 50 People—Indians, Cowboys and Co#wgirls, 3 Carloads of stock, BALLOON RACE * Two 90 foot balloons will make 8000 foot Bights and parachute leap. One of the most sensations! acts ever seen in Ohio. W» 0 . LeagueBaseBali Game 9:45 A. M. F. 0 . £.AthleticsVs*Urbana VAUDEVILLE FIREWORKS Two thrilling serial trapese acts Afgorgemis]$2,500 pyrotechnic 35 faet in the air. # ft • it ' display afternoon and evening. 1 Baseball, Band Concerts, Grand Tournemant, Trick Roping, Lassoing and Flvin* LaVansTrapese act. Indian buck race. Square dance on horseback, 5t*C* dtach attack, dancing on the Midway. .. ............................ ....... ... .... .............................................. ,.. . ....... ... .. r ...... .... Admission 25c Children under 12 Free » * TRY OUR IOB PRINTING m ik Mr. Jamee Aaiersou of Columbus bus been speedfeg several days with his son, Dr. Lse Auder^m and family. Frank Shepherd of Columbus spent Sabbath with Me aunt, Mrs. Mary Bridgman. Miss Liffiaa jjeoper of Cleveland is the guest for *-f*vr days of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wslpu. Mrs. Kyle, wKs of Rev. R. J. Kyle, has been quit* % tor several-days but is reported mo& improved. Mrs. J. E. Turnbull entertained the members of the Wednesday Affcemosm Club this week. Do forget the great saving in all departments «• summer merchandise It is your gain Ml as a result of the unseasonable weather. C. A. Kelblg, 17-19 W. Main. Xenia. Binder Twine*Peerless Standard at Service Hardware Co. In our shoe department we are re ducing prices all out o f reason for the season o f the year. This cut-applies to all styles in laohse, misses and child ren’s as well as men. snd boys foot wear. 17-19 W» Main, Xenia. Use Instaqt Paste for wall papering Di%p®ste powder and coal water. No trouble, cheaper and better. Get it at Ridgway’s . Mrg. D. B. Hamer of Cleveland, O., is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs Elmer Spencer, and son, Russell. .Leonard:. Brigner and family attend ed the Centennial!celebration of Con cord M. E. church, near Westerville, 0 „ nlst Sunday, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spracklett spent the week end in Dayton visiting rela tives and friend*. Mr, and Mrs. John Site* ;and Mr, Ora Site* of Uukm City, Ind., spent Monday and ^uasday at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Spracklen and family. Mr, Orin Shoemaker and.Miss Yer- ua Bagaant war* married at the’M. E. parsonage jhmfr %cfcurday, June 21 by Rev. Bfrhrt* ia’W < » api« '"dH be at home on I^fayaAt* street, Dayton, O. • ■•'lf|l|l"!n"1 ................... . • . .fr . Full set gmmiate Harilan china dishes. Will sell as set or divide to suit purchaser, Phone 174 or phone 4-141, Jennie Bratton. Prof. B. E. Robison and wife, have gone to Michigan to spend the sum mer, remaining until college opens in September. Friends her* of Mrs. Charles Gil bert will regret to hear of her being confined fn a Columbus hospital suf fering with peritonitis. An operation may be necessary. J. E. Mitchell, who has been con fined to the house for several months, has been able to get up town the past few day*. He i* w «h Improved. “ Miss Frances MeCheeney has been on the sick list tho pwfe week. Miss Annabel Catbeart of Marissa. 111., teacher of Latin and French in Miami University, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huey, enroute to Cleveland, where she will attend summer school at Western Re serve. On account of ffh* backward season As are overloaded in every department and must reduce prfc«* to unload. As will be noticed hi' our ad m this issue we have cut tb* pricawmsmtsregnrd- less of profits. Onrthird off on many seasonable lines, C A. Kolblo, 1.* 19 W. Main, X*ms. Miss Mildred Rif* of Anthony, Kan. has’ been spendfng a few days with her attnt, Miss Rm* Stormont, Miss Rife is on her way to Columbia Uni versity. Miss Anna ColliR* Wb Tuesday in company With som* of her teacher friends from Dayton *n a trip to Washington, D. C. Front there Miss Collins will go to New Yi & City to enter Columbia University to take a Journalistic cows* during the sum mer, :*wanry.-aw^ . -g.i^a: MONEY 51% For 5, 10 or 20 y*«ra Interest p*yiWe annually W. L Gtemans FOR SA L E ^ A n im proved 45 acra farm close to CedkrwUW. Prio*t low* Miss Carrie Stewart of near Clif ton, who suffered a paralytic stroke, fcnto weeks ago, is in « very critical condition, Mrs. Anna Morton, a sister and Mack Stewart, a brother, aro at her bedside. Mr? and Mrs, George JIunp ami daughters, Faye and Garnett and son George, left Saturday for their home in Laketon, Ind., after (spending a week at the home of Mrs. Hupp’i; uncles, Mr. anil Mrs. W. M. Spracklcn and family. Sirs. J II. Andrew, who has I jcoij ill for come tirr.c is reported better, j'Sho is under the earc of Miss Lsia tlalfor of Xenia, a professional narso Misses Maude and»Lena Hastings | r'vc, attending ibe 0- S. n. suramcr Ischooi Esfjh5?i ana Niggarg F.*iis. Tias v;aa nuj I q by autimobiic. " i Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. Ate! and tv,a nhildreu will lea’X’ this morning te.r a week's visit with relntivc'i in °Y“orIi and Lancaster, Pa. They will make the trip by motor. The men of the First Presbyterian chard.’, Xenia, were hof>t& t> the wc- m.’n c f Gap congregation » dinn» “■ m t:'.e ehv.’vi’. Tucs lay night at whitii t!::? men acted emcooks nml waiters- Frank J„ ,Smith made f, short sp#*eh v.vlsojiur/’i the women in the name of the men of the congregation, snd Mr-. A. 0. Messenger responded for the wom-'a. li. D. Wiiiiamson was chair mail of the eopunitteo in charge o f the dinner, » rices On account oFthe backward season we are .overloaded in every de partment. We must unload this big stock o f Clothing, Hats, Furnish ing and Footwear—in order to turn it into cash. 1-3OFFONALLMEN’S.YOUNGMEN’SAND BOY’SCLOTHING $35.00 Suits Now.......... $27,59 Suits N6 w .. $22.90 $3L“ Suit£ $24.90 d > 1 Q O C , $30,00 Suits ( R I O Q C ? I o . 6 D W ow , . - . . ................f l S f O p $25.00 Suits in this cut rate sale at o n ly . ............................ $16.50 V: *■ > » • * ■ « | : Men’s and Young Men's Trousers. 1-3 Off Boys’ Knee"Pant Suits 1-3 Off $15 suits now . .$9.95 $9.50 suits now .. $6.49 $12.50 suits now$8.49 $8.50 suits now. .$5.98 $10.50 suits n ow .... .$7*49 t M x 1 ’ -T' . V ( V- - . v ..-.v •./ ' DON’T MISS OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT All the latest styles, ladies-, misses', chil dren's, m en 's, and boys' Footwear, Latest and best makes 1-3 off. One-third off on all Dress Shirts, Neck wear, U n d e r w e a r , Hosiery, Night Shirts, [ Pajamas, Belts, Sweat ers, etc. * • One-third off on all Soft Hats, Straw Hats, Panamas, Hats a n d Caps. Hot Weather Suits Palm Beach Mohair Suits $9:85, $10.50, $12.48 $15.00 and $18.50 - Prepare For . Hot Weather Now WorkingMon’s SolidWork Shoes Best Overalls, Jackets, Work Shirts, Pants at Lowest Prices. C. A. Kelble’s BIG CLOTHING STORE 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio •w-bm MWe Are The Seven Little. . •G. O. U. S. P. S. Fairieg* Quality, Lowesjt Price*, Loyalty, Service, Pay-Up* In*Fuli Twin*, U. S* P* S* and Golden Rule & V t “ Jointly, we represent the greatest combination of good will builders and better business promotors in the'world. We are coming to your city to launch the greatest o f . all systems of send ing and savingever devised. We thank you kindly for the interest you have manifested in our weekly an nouncements and direct your attention to the Full Pa;?e in next week’s paper explaining indetail the meaning of G. O. U. S. P.
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