The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

______________ f 1 ' ' I u 1 i ' m.i . in.ii u , ' ,■,- u , w -,,, i , i .,.. i._ , .i . — — Ufce I A n i e t M t f t m a C k a tS k j Comes This Amm m t iw r t W hat Does IT MEAN! h u ,, *■!* ’ ■•'<%' ? !■.’ , f £ - • v •■ *A> * . . . ' v rl "m v- v E m 1 VIFPInth in '<rCfi l U i f l l i v l U l u l l I U v ^ U ■ J ° ______ c l h * Hartman. PTt>*>. II aS^LSS’SfSmYONTZ SALES CO, . OUR FIRST BIG SALE IN 22 YEARS IN THIS ROOM THE BIGGEST AND MOST SPECTACULAR SALE EVER ATTEMPTED IN GREENE COUNTY __ _____ NOTHING M * r»ue i'» A useful household article to the first SO women entering the store at 9 o’clock or after. -Whether you purchase or not you will receive absolutely- free one 'of these useful articles. Only 50 to be given away. BE HERE FIRST. FREE GROCERIES THURSDAY EVE.* ANG. 27 at 8:30, STUNT NIGHT"— FREE BASKETS OF GROCERIES. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call AT THE STORE. VARg. 22 * at 9 a O'clock .*M, . NOT lCE -Tainymany friends2nd j - * . customers'I wish to.an. nounce after 22 years this store has always had the reputation o f fair dealings and car. ried the reputation of quality merchandise for men, women and children. As my stock is very heavy at present and due to the de- |pression t am going to give the people In greene count}' one of the biggest and most spectacular safe.that hap ever been attempt­ ed hy any merchant. The fall season is here and everybody is selling merchandise at a profit. I am going to give drastic reductions . on everything in the store. I *sk my friends to take advantage o f this. Bale. HOME CLOTHING CO. G .H , Hartman, Prop. You w ill find Men’sWoniens’ and Children’ s footw ear, ladies house-dresses, hosiery and underwear, a b ig line o f Men*&and Boys’ furnishings and clothing. Men’s w ork clothes, a big -assortment o f boys’ and girls’ school apparel. There are hundreds o f other articles in, this sale notiinentioned. You must come aiid fe t fe r yourself, y . \ ; ^ . •' / ; ‘ , ________ ;• ‘ ■' ’• ^; and FRIDAY, AUG. 20-21 y ’ " - ( )• V, - ,U ■ ’ • ' , \ _ ‘ ^ ‘ ' 1- ' 1 .»♦. • , ( ' TO ARRANGE STORE AND MARK DOWN MERCHANDISE T 3 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOR THIS STOCK DISPOSAL SALE < - THIS SALE WILL ECHO FOR MILES AROUND tv 4 ■ " i# * . * \ - . ............................................ .................... A ... ................ 1 MEN'SDRESS SKIRTS •m m/gm Q “ ‘ ^5^ ^ 7 Plain and col- / 1 g ored i broad- T " 1 cloths* good • w patterns, Size j UVz to 17. 1 Spt. 9 A . M. Special Ladies’ Prim House APRONS This is a full cut apron* fan patterns, ^ m m | guaranteed fast colors. ^ ^ ^ Men's Shirts and 0 f } Shprts / / ( * Fine cotton ahjrts, plain and fancy' shorts. 50c values ' ............ . * _____ vW * MEN'S W L , . BUND n M W V Regular $1.0 MUNSINGDEAD UNIONSUITS 10 values. A ll sizes to start 67c LADIES’ HOUSE SATURDAY, 9 A . M. Washable* f a s t color prints* three.] quartered sleeve. A good selection o f style* and pat­ terns to start with. EXTRA FEATURE " l a d ie s ’ f in e AFTERNOON DRESSES Amazing values. Dozens o f. the smartest styles and colors in this pretty afternoon frock. Values up to $3,00. Elbow length sleeves, nil sizes to, Btar with and fast col- «rs. $1.57 LOOK! LOOK !! MEN’S DRESS SUITS . Onelot, Sizes 36 to 40* mostly all dark' shade;* just 10 suits in this lot. Formerly sold at $18.00. Come a(n £% w m early we may get your # size* *’ HEN'SWORKSOX Men's Cotton Work Socks. This sock has always sold at ,10c. During this sale at half price. Limited"three pair, to a custo­ mer. None Sold to dealers. - NOTICE— "PROFIT SHARING" For several years past this store has given to ita customers the benefit of profit sharing stamps. With every 10c purchase »r more She of the stamps are given. When your boric is full you Srs entitled to $2.00 In trade. During this sale stamps will be given as usual. Men’. W .rk Shoe. $1.47 Men's, outing bait*1all leather* composi­ tion soles* acid proof. GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES Mayfair prints* wash­ able* guaranteed fast colors* sizes 6 to 12 years o f age, EXTRA . SPECIAL SAT. 9 A . M. SM In this lot you will find such well known makes as W, L, Douglass* Peters* Walk-overs Formerly sold up to $8.00 and $7.0O I HURRY! HURRY! Set your Clock for 9 A. M. MEN’S ARROW BRAND . COLLARS —4 doz. to sell at 8c EACH MEN'S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS Full s iz e .......................... 4c Men’s Dress Socks 13c 2 pair fo r 25c MEN’ S WORK KAKt PANTS *1.50 V .lu .t Extra heavy weight Made to stand the hardest lcfnd wear, triple sewed seams* dll sixes in trousers. 77c tea Men’s Overalls 77c m m c a n v a s WORK GLOVES Knit W rist. Q a Extra Heavy >3 Fait* * * . « , « ; * . 25c *WORK GLOVES Meti’ i Y ellow Palm K n ltW m t | i | « fmk Gloves lU ttdtarly 25c f l a i r . . . . . . . I f * Men’ s Blue Cbambray Work Skirts i Full cut slip over or coat style, ex­ tra, heavy irdght. . . . Men’s Neckwear Beautiful silk ties that will not' crumble atid will stand long wear. CLOSING OUT T o the bare walls— A ll Men’ s and Boys’ Ready to w ear Clothing at fra ction o f o r ig in a l cost, .Some have extra trousers. _ LOT No. 1 Men'* three’ piece drew suit** dark shade* or fhedhim. Value* up to $18,00. Good style*. 2Z& DRESS SHIRTS Vou will lie proud of these shirts, values up to $1.50 and yon will also * like the price, 77 c ONE LOT BOY’S SUITS All wool, dark ahadea* fit child from 10 to 16 year* of age. Glaring out at thia rldkuotialy lowprice. t O Q 7 LOT No. 2 Value* up to $28. Beat style*. You will be aurpria &d as the fine qualify for these lour prices. LOT No. 3 This gives you practically the choice o f our store o f suits that were sold at 888.00 .............. ........... ; SATURDAY SPECIAL 9 A, M. 300 Pair Ladies' Shoes - ISipper* In this lot pumps and tics. No exchanges Every sale final* YOUNG MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS \ New style toes, black calf-skin, $5 value, dialled plate heel $2.47 Wash Cloths • Full Size Heavy Weight A 10c Value Cannon Bath Towels A 18c Value 0 % Size 19x35 w g j f r Good Weight LADIES’ ARCH Support Slippers Ladies treat your feet to a pair St£rJSA&!F~tm*' v * l i n e ? n r e n O U i Patent or Kid leather, open work tie patterns. $2.77 Regular $ 8.00 Vila#* MEN’ S DRESS Shoes and O x ford ! Walkover and Douglata Black or Brown Calf akin Value* up to 88.00 ..........*■■■■'. ..................... • „ . 1 * 0 % |l|<N8» LADIES SILK BLOOMERS A N D , STEP - IN • - GOOD SELECTION OF COLORS Regular 80c and 78c Value* 37c FULL FASHION HOSE ROLLINS MAKE Service or Chiffon weight New fail color*. Regular 1,26 value*. 67c SCHOOL SHOES AND OXFORDS Sizes to fit Child 6 to 12 Year o f Age - 97c MEN’S DRE«S O x ford , and Shoe. w J i ^ w T s £ & Mid other good! ittSan! tSoIT ***** ***** fttle** t? ,>J ’■e/ti; if . 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