The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

tr- ** IW ****7 I in *kr Mb. l€fc*if*ny% J?k4 and Io« Bank >mo, *u<| lu- , Uolicetiouc |»U<xJ. '»* and Cm- kS rates, Th# anient way to Estate, Far* ecurity., /iceFree,, [naan, Cariiien L i L M * . .. f t a t l E M . >' / J1 c' ' » : I Ealeas you leaii uoveir tell jn til you have ly eateu, Ww fct Btock with a meats. We (jck aud there- , J * v w . please you. IVERBD jo, 74 “ 18 on Hand. p v i v o v i m m r Madea WoHMm of Mo. iw* F,<«dtrriHf, v [CLEANS m f t v * ia umc s d&$N& t"* CSewHtKSl* . tie 1 mmTim- h n. Ua«* ;1n . M 1 M JL% *} >»troK a t f“j | ..«>•?».Tlwt»«Aiv« fees c«M»t *« k 1 p H » * ; r s •ewnw.b.f fit > tfctonih MaM.* «h*m | nt * ¥> M i, *M 3i ntxt&n Lim* iM, Ai«SMtne. i» CtMtu- Ms JUmlMt MrffnrftirM. •Cteclnn.fT*t i ■irml.fir'M'IH, i.-sramr. M*j |.w*. f*<•!»♦ , rVt «r aft! y . ,- ’•■•t.J - fit* *.* _ % :V«»t •* | w m m m sm m m > D , i f *t ‘ ■ J£ 2 S 2 Stth^ 8 &* i\ l ] a • Qf « -V f -ri *<■„ f <1 trU- OF THE. kM Bwythirtg » of Inured: to yoy. Read! Conte!! •*~ir Kl Every Garment Marked In . , Plain Rguies. ,. IN THE O F H . G I L M O R E * C O Don’t Miss it 11 i ^ r- JXi_ ^Li_ 5 * ~ Lk < t * > v.*1- *■ f :y - ; - W^ 5 ?-gkf : T - 'TIP >-k rt* i\i*> i„ , !>. *’ ‘ 'vt r*‘-d "> *, •fy n % This will be the most gigantic Clothihg and Furnishing Goods Sale ever .conducted in the history of Springfield. It is always prudent to come as early as possible. Read the ! , - Read these mute but Crushing Prices. No comment necessary, , . y ................... .. .......................................................................................................................................................................................... .. ................................................................................................. ,■■.»■■ ..'. II . 1 - --------------— .P" >. - .r „ , . 1 l. : V " ' ,.. . " ' IT' 'V '' ''' • * a ! :; Read se profitless quotations. V«* ’ r t 1 f ' ' tn " ^ >„*~ f. " i 'S U I T S ' ' ' ; ; • • ' ' Jdeu’nCassimere and Ckevoit, suits, subetautwl ^n.d well ntftdei former price $6 apd $ 6 . 50 { embarrassed-sale price Hep’s Suits, plenty of good patterns in bli oaevoits, mixed goods, etc.} former price $7 an* ranted safe price Hundreds of men’s good bumnesa suits in single and double breasted} 2, S and 4 button,* form|irprice $8 and .$8.00; embar­ rassed sale price . ^ * $ 4 . 6 5 , Very 0ue dress suita in casmatercs and worsteds, all ebatles ia single andjdoubk breasted; former price $10 and $i2: embar- nMeecI wle price _ •, mer price $15 and $16; embarrassedsale price * . / " > . v 1' , ’ } v . .. -~ r- •* ; i ; f Men’s all worsted suits in 12 different styles, made up to tbe hour; former price $18 and $ 20 ; embarrassed sale price ank and blue ; $ 9 * 9 ^ ; * i d $7.50; emar- - %brics; \ v>. 1 Hen’s extra fine all wool casBimere suits, also in cbevoit o the newest, elegantly tailored and finely trimmed; for* OVERCOATS od durable overcoats in ilityand guaranteed to emtmrrassedsalrpHco kk-&9& : •: / . Men’s overcoats in gray and Oxford black and blue kersey, all sizes; former price $6 and $6,00; embarrassed sale price $2.98 Menk fine overcoats iti blue and black beaver; former price $9 aud $10; embarrassed sale price ^ 4 . 4 8 tV’ and $ 16 ; embaraseed sale-price-, , , . , ^ $ 7 * 4 ? . ; . .. Men’s extra flue overcoats with be&yy Venetian satin lining .43 inches long, in several fabrics; exceptionally handsome over* ‘ coats; former price $18. and $20; eiUbarassed sale, price $9.98. ■ ; .'./PANTS;.:;, 150 Men’s good working panterembarraseed sale price 5 9 c ; Men’s trousers iti good heavy chevoita and cassimeria, well made and: trimmed, perfect fitting; regular $2 value; embarrassed sale price . , ' . , /,?' - . 9 8 0 ' One lot of Men’s pants, about 75 pairs in mixed cawimeres; • worth $8 and $3.50; embarrassed sale price Men’s trousers in neat worsteds, some choice patterns; 8veiy.P» r worth U .nd ,5; «Ie Pr)oo 2 . 4 8 , Boy’s knee pants that Were 25c; embarrassed sale price ■ b go • .' ’ Boy’s wool knee pants, all sizga, winter weights, were 50a; embarrassed sale price I 9 C 50 pairs young men’s pants 13 to X9 years, jh a handsome stripe fabric; former price $1.50; embarwwsed sale price 7 9 C But come here at think that any * « Don ’t Loo se A n y l im e , * * once. Here is a bargain feast fit for the most skeptical buyers on earth. No such bargains were ever shown before in Central Ohio. They are here for your chocking. Don’t 7 time will do; but come early while the stock is intact. A mighty movement of all stock; nothing is held in reserve, Winter and summer weights must go. Don’t miss this. r A Chance of a Lifetime. W A V ’ S f l A A r p c j J d U j L s S X C l One lot of Boy’s overcoats valued at 13 and $3,50; embar- j^aased aide price "1 Bor’* long Oxford overoosU, alt rises, made of wool Irish Frisas, lined with Catherine and highly tailored; this coat was formerly $6 and $6.50; Mabarnwsod sate price $2.48 „ Boy’s extra fine casrinsoro, loose, Jong overeats all rises, rix diffiireat styles; wore $6 rad $7; embarrassed Mb's price $2,07 BOY’S PANTS. Boy’s wits, all stsos; 50soils in this lot, embawwesd sale price' 98c Bov’s ribsvok S a H s ia eight different siylea. Broken lots, bat all rises; wars #S,50 sad $8.00; ambarrassed aale price $L37 Boy’s extra ffn* all wooi oasriiwsr* saiU all in fancy ohevtnts . . _ ___^.^^^^^^aajaj^ jajaMteMiiiWWiiMaSteMSiliaasiSWMWMiiSiSsliWlSWSy'y that were $.3 and $4,50; embarrassed sale price $ 1.65 100 children’s suits, all sizes, worth $2 and $2,50; embarrass, ed sale price ■ '~J 78c CHILDREN’S SUITS. 150 Boy’s and children’s three-piece Suits, alt rizee, ranging in price from $3 to $4; embarrassed sale price $1.18 75 Boy’s and children’s suits, single and drtibic breasted; this seasons make sold elsewhere for $4 and $5; embarrassed sale price $ 1.98 Men’s 4-ply collars In all sizes and shades; embarrassed sale price 1C Men’s good durable underwear in different colors; former prices 25c to 40c, embarrassed sale price 3,60 price Men’s good quality 15c handkerchiefs; embarrassed sale 3 c ^ One lot men’s fine handkerchiefs; were 20c to 25c; embar­ rassed sale price < 5 c Men’s good working gloves; embarrassed 1 1e price 18 c Five dozen men’s gloves; worth 75c to $1.00; embarrassed sale price _ 3 * 7 c 4 Men’o laundried ebirts in all colors; 75c grade; embarassed sate price 138 c Men’s laundried shirts in all colors $1,00 to $1.75; amber- rawed sale price * m 37 l- 2 c Men’s laundried shirts worth 75c; embarrassed sale price 33 c Men’s red and blue handkerchiefs; embarrassed sale price 3 c Men’s etylish soft and stiff bati worth $2 and $2 GO; •» . ’u harassed sale price * . ■ . .■ 39 c -.n Men’s latest neckwear prices 25e to $2; embemased *&*. 10c to 39o Men’s good cotton hose; embarrassed sale price jt i $0 „ Man’s fancy hose; embemseed sale price 3$ Big lot of men’s inspenders, dsgaht webbinr; reralar tadM 25c; emUrmsed sale price ^ ^ 80 10 dos«mmen’s suspenders, silk webbing and toehetrsadb, regular price 50c; sale price 14o Men’s doable fleeced lined underwear; tmhtniwsij mkt pride Men’s extra fine lateet style kata, $2 and $2.50 gads; o » banweed sale price 96c To the People of Springfield and surrounding country f k e charge of the Stem Clothiog Store of the sameAt the earliest possible time. We will place on sale the entire stock, invoicing txa,ooo. Omr tem S h d M w i of thVstock. Prices will bS cut to smithereens- and cost lost sight of to save t n u m ndhtime. tone fide Mjean^^^^^ !• ^ d S ed md completely out. Merchante from the country or m the city, wishing to purchase portions of the stock f 9 a d 10 Mail 0fd*rt vrUI ***** v 7 prompt attention. Same must he accompanied with post office or express money order. AUfkftajSeNsiMlfeSMi^Ljl lawwwPF!-* L. GILMORE & CO No. 9 W . Main St. All panofit kaosvta* tiwwrivw imkbted Conductors k (f .0 \ H n-. to the Stem Ciothinf Company IpiU please oall a a iuietthi without M R X M i . 1 ,; U r •At. ^ • ft.* f, ) hf i -v -i /1 n * a -jp - *,<

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