The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

'i?-' 7a Cedarville Bargain Store Cedarville, OMo -«. I • '■ ±■ . ■ ■ . ■ j..• *' • . \ -V".■ * .. ■ 1 ' This store was orderedsold by The Midwest Mercantile Co. at Prices such a i th e p e o p le o f th is v i c i n i t y h a v e n e v e r before dreamed of. This Sale is the Greatest Price-slashing Event Greene County has ever witnessed' and w il. b e r em em b e r e d long after this store is sold out. Every item MUST BE SOLD and WILL BE SOLD at 1-3 to 1-2 o f f their original value. Your golden opportunity TO SAVE on groceries, notions, shoes, dresses, suits, fu r- mskihg goods, dry goods, sweaters, blankets, toys, variety goods, etc., has arrived. A ll that we can say would not convince you, so we advise you to come e a r l y and bring, a ll your Relatives and Friends and look over our bargains. THIS NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN SALE WILL START 21,1930 AND WILL CONTINUE FOIJ. ONLY A SHORT TIME. NOTE THESE iPRICES. They are only a Few of the Items. Many more items not listed for lack of space. Pure Silk Hose worth up to 250 yd. spools Clark’s 0. N. T. Thread. Black or White, worth 10c Spool . . . . . . . . Two to a Customer. to In*.«r— *•«,**^V*,*^*—^— Voiles—AD Patterns. werth up to 75c............._................... .......yd. Gingham—worth '15c__ Summer Silk—Worth §1.00 yd. Ladies’ V e s t- worth 25c............. ........... Boys’ Summer U. Suits Worth 50c........................... Men’s Work Shirts, Full Cut Worth 75c G R O C E R I E S l i d 2 yds. of Lace, Values to 15c Men’s FullCutO’AU,withBfcs Worth $1.50................... ‘ • * i' ■ ............... , . .L . - J i ^ j s . ''« c Men’s Work Pants, KhaM Style M Worth $1.50_____ . " V i Men’s All Wool Dress Pant* rthJ$fL00 C Ladies Summer Dresses, Nwert Style—Worth $2.00 ...... . Rayon Bloomers, Vest or tions, worth up to $2, yo JkmmitmmmO POSTBRAN FLAKES worth 15c Packag* • GOLD ARROW MUSTARD, 1 R | i . . warth 10c Jar ......1st CAPITOLPEANUTBUTTER, worth ISc Jar ...... ...... .............. . BETTS HORSERADISH, worth 10c Jar . .... .........2 J*n All 5c Cigara.................. .......... 3 for 10c TOILET PAPER worth Sc ..............................ft for P.&G.SOAP, 1 A e worth Sc ................ for SUGAR WAFERS, O E | s worth 30c lb — _____-2 Ibe. OCTOGON SOAP POWDER, % R a > worth 10c.....----- ........—.....2 for CLIMAX CLEANSER, 1 5 C , worth 10c for CROCKS—CROCKS 10c par gallon—AU Sires IMPORTED TEA, worth 25c lb. CIDER VINEGAR E g * worth 10c bottle....................... 2for YELLOW CLING PEACHES ’S U r - worth 30c ................... ..... 2 RED BIRD PORK & BEANS worth 10c can...........................2 for LITTLE DOT PEAS O C r worth 25c.....................Cans CORN MEAL 111#* worth 45c lb.......................................3 lbs.* V V NAVY BEANS, O E r worth 10c lb.......................................3 lbs. * * * * ' 4 SEW BROOMS, worth 60c While they last .......... 5 SEW BROOMS, worth $1.00 Out they go ............................ 1—6 lb. Pkg. SELF RISING • FLOUR, worth 30c ................. 12V, lb. Pkg. Win. TELL or GOLDEN FLEECE FLOUR—worth 60c A Q g * •Onlya. Few-at-.~.— .----- ~ Men’s Cotton Work Sox Worth 10c, 3 pairs.................. ....... A Ladies Fine Silk Hose, All High Shades—Worth $1.00.............. Men’s Dress Shirts, with collars attached, New Patterns, Worth AA upto $1.50 ...... .... ........... ......... 0 «C 3 doz. Safety Pins i A worth 5c e a c h .................. ■0 c 3 pcs. Ric Rae or Finishing Braid worth 10 each.......... ..................... Children’s Tennis Shoes worth $1.00........ ............................. Men’s Lace Rubber Boots Worth $5.00 ....................... Boys’ Dress Shoes Worth $2.75.......................... TOYS AT i/2PRICE. RIBBONS— All Widths % Price or Less Bed Sheets 81 x 9 0 ........ ...............;........... 1 0 c 69c $2,98 $1.49 Linen Table Cloths Worth $1.50..... 95 ■ K - Blankets and Comforts at Drastic Reductions Bedspread—silk Rayon c Clark’s O. N. T. Thread, 100 yd. spools - - 3 for 10c Worth $5.00..... . . . n. C Thousands of other items too numerous to mention will be given to the public at prices that are cut to the bone. STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE. Cedarville, Ohio , J u n e 1 1 , 1 9 3 0 Q MULE LASTS ONLY A VERY SHORT TIME. Mid West Mercantile Company *• fTh.e new merchanl you abre; FIFTY-T Columbus, Clarence J. B task of mailin Laws of Ohio State, supply) division; as t 9,000 voting rooms of Sec inent have Fa activity. Elec putting into of the code a mary and ek- under its pro provides for in cities of any city of h ordinance ele< tion city. Pi count-and con provement ov ing with the tion officials, of those offi under direct) stimulated in such an ext have been stu who will com . . George El Librarian, wii ing of the Ai tion to be he fomia, during he is schedu) on "Library fore the met of the variou several mont member of t administrate program for along busim A registr has been pie - State House of the atten page contaii governor as Capitol bui plazas, colo in design ar o f Greek a o f real into citj many cases reproductio in beautiful dome is an tors. As C o f Ohio, I tone old S visit with pleasure. ■ Y. 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