The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
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It give# relief at onca even in the wont ease;,4 and can’t help bat do jw good. BMgway A Co , Druggists. utij-i.aiitsr’'r Subscribe Urntb# Herald. m r,} ;j^ ,5 'K i TJ Grood.... Q j What better evidence does a business need to assure itself of being on the right yoad to success than a rapidly growing trade? Such can be truthfully said of ours. If you are a judge of shoes we are well pleased; it makes you appreciate ourgoodj;oodsat low prices. If you are not,a judgeand are compelled to buy on faith, you are equally as safe, because wewill give you hon* est values and will stand between you and the maker apd hold our selves responsible for defect in the tonnage or manufactured Anybody, except a competitor or two will tell you that our store is a safe place to make your purchase. Note the following: Men’s Shoes Fiue Drew Shoe# in Enamel, Viei Kid, Pat. Velour and Box Calf, $3 50 4.00 and 4.50. ■For street and business, wear Viei Kid, Box and Wax Calf, latest style, 1.90, 2.50 and 3.00, Solid Working Shoes, 95c, 1.25 and 1.50. House Slippers will 'make your feet comfortable while eating your tarkey .dinner. .We have any style you may. desire fn Plusb, Goat and Viei Kid, 50c, 75c, 81.00, 1,50 and 1.75. Boots In Kip, Rubber aud Felt combina tions in prices unequalled, consider ing quality. ' ■, Ladies Shoes F< Jress and street, wear in hand turns and heavy sole welts Enamel, Patent; Velour, ami Box Calf, and Viei Kid 2.45, 2.90 and 3,50. Medium dress and serviceable Shoes in Viei Kid, Kang, and Box Calf, high and medium cut, 95c, 1.25, 1,45 and 1.90. ' Warm In.oil and beaver cloth, shoes, Cong. Button or Lace, 100, 1.25,1.45 and 1.90. Party and House Slippers, Dong, and Pat. Leather plain and cross strap sandals, 50c, 75c,. 1.00, 1.25, 1,45 and 1.90. i Felt Slippers and Nullfiers, plain and fur trimmed, all Colors, 50c, 75c, 1.00 and 1.25 Boys’ and Youth’s Shoes Boy’s Shoes for dteeaand school wear with medium weight and heavy and Wax Calf 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 For school and rough wear buy our heavy, solid soled seamless Shoes, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 ‘ Youth’s Dress Shoes made in tb# same- style as Papa’s for 1.50,1.75 and 2 00 Youth’s Shoes for school aud heavy wear, 75c, lvOOand 1.25 House Slippers The boys will enjoy wearing a pair of Slippers as much as anyone. We have them in Plush and Viei Kid from 45c to 1.25 . , Misses end Children’s Shoes Misses* Shoes for dress and school wbar that are solid leather and sure to give satisfaction,' Viei Kid, Kang, aud Box Calf 1 . 00 , 1.25v 1.45 and 1.90. For appearance abdjwear our chil dren^ Shoes have no equal. We have an immense stock in Tan and Black for 50c, 75c, 1.00 and 1.25 t Intent’s Shoes In every style for 25d, 50c and 75c. Infant’s soft soles and moccasins, all the fancy designs and delicate colors, from 10c to 50c. The Shoes and prices are both guaranteed and your money back provid ing goods returned in good condition if they are not satisfactory, Come in and let us help you purchase your holiday Shoes, saving you from 15 to 25 per cent on your shoe bill. YOUNG & NISLEY, *7 *nh.af. icaia Street. SPRINGFIELD,
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