The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

M m BIG GASH ■ JUST. M A D E IN T H E f, p c /\ ’W " rj& i : M 5E 3 & 125 ssr^ « f SkMUi* JJf V '«•''-l V V i v c c $£? NEW .BOSTON, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA MARKETS From Americas L a rge s t Manufacturers and Importers a t Closing out prices '# j< m * ' A, ' 4 1 enables 11s to g ive our many-patrons extraordinary vahies in most desirable and needful D ry Goods. Besides g iving yon the & full benefit o f the h ig reductions and discounts on these big purchases, w e this day cut the price of merchandise m the Big Store and inaugurate a . „. • Special Sale forlea days andBesidesGive You DouMe=Red=Uuited States Trading Stamps. Hundreds of Customersare Saving Premium Stamps. Are You? If you are in need o f any of the following this is certainly ,the place to invest your honest dollar, wher^ it will do the most good: Furs, Cloaks, Suits, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Lining^, Separate Skirts, Mercer­ ized Underskirts, Children’s Dresses, Misses’ Suits, Misses’ Skirts, Rain Coats, Mackintoshes, Shawls, Lace Cur­ tains, Curtain Goods, Portieres, Veilings, Laces, Embroideries, Leather Goods, Toilet Supplies, Writing Paper, Ribbons, Patterns, Notions, Handkerchiefs, Silks, Kid Gloves, Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Bed Spreads, Stand Covers, Table Cloths, Feathers, Couch Pillows, Curtain Poles, Flannels, Outing Flannels, Flannelettes, Woolen Underskirts, Outing Flannel Skirts, Muslin Underwear, CORSETS, KN IT U N O ERW E A R , TIES, W H ITE SHIRTS, W ORK ING SHIRTS, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Union Suits, Wrappers, Hair Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Belts, B aby Caps, Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns, Children’s Ve lvet Coats and Capes, Children’s Furs, Fascinators, Yarns, W h ite Shawls, Hoods, Calicos, Ginghams, Silkalines, Denims, ^Tickings, Percales, W h ite Waistings, Outing Flannel W a ists , Silk Waists, W oo len W a is ts , Mercerized Cotton W a ists, Pillow Tops, W r is t Bags, Turnover Collars, Clothes Brushes, Etc., E tc . W e are determined to move every piece of dress goods, silks and linings in this store and we know the right w ay to do it is to make prices low enough to make it to your advantage to buy now. Th e stock is overflowing, with new, choice, seasonable pieces of goods, and the prices have been reduced to the lowest possible notch on every piece in the store. If you are really wish­ ing for quality, style and low prices, this is the place to find what you are looking for. Q je r 1,800 pieces in the big stock to select from. Can you afford to let this chance go by without investigating? Silk Departrnent -39c per yard for 22 in, black taffeta silk, worth 67c. . - 46c, per yard for 22 In. black taffeta rilk, worth 75c, r 66c per yard for 36 in. black taffeta silk worth 85c. 86c p0r yard for 36 in, black taffeta *ilk, worth $1,00. ,,950 per yard for 36 in, guaranteed black taffeta silk, worth $1.25. $1.22 per yard for 36 in. guaran­ teed black taffeta rilk, worth $1.50. $1.46 per yard for 36 in. extra special guaranteed black taffeta silk, worth 11,89, 95c per yard for 24 inchblack neau. de aoie frorth $1.25, $1.22 per yard for 36 inch black pean de zoic, worth $150. $L 46 per yard for 36 inch black peatt de soie worth $2, $1,95 per yard for 36 in black peau de sole, worth $2.25. 95c yard for one lot of fancy velvet waistings, worth $1,25. A new line of fancy silk* just re­ ceived front 29c per yd. up to $3 per yard',: ■’ 12|c per yard for.apun glass, all colors; worth 25c. 18o per yard foy - spun glass, all colors, sold everywhere for 20c, . 19c per yard fir black mercerized sateen, worth 25c, 25c per yard tor black mercerized sateen, worth 35c. 39c per yard for black mercerized sateen, worth 50c. g 49c per yard for black mercerized sateen, worth 65c. lOc per -yard for -crinolines and Crinolets, worth 12Jc and 15c, 12|c per yard for Tuxedo, worth 15c. 35c per yard for fancy moreen skirting, worth 6Cc.. 49c per yard for white and black and black'and white moreen, worth 65c. - 72c per yard for 54 in. shrunk and sponged cheviots in navy bine, brown, tan and modes, worth $1. 95c per yard tOr 56 in. shrunk- and spoDged cheyiota in navy, blue, brown,, tan and modes, worth $1.25, 95c per yard for 541. French broad- "cloths, all-wool, all shades worth $1.25. ‘ 86c per yard for 48 in. all-wool peb­ ble cheviot, worth $1.25, * 86c per yard for 48 in. all-wool pebble cheviot, worth $1.19. 95c per yard for 56 in. all-wool pebble cheviot, worth $1.25, cloths, with napkins to matcu, very nice to embroider, . Complete stock of turkey red dam-’ ask handkerchiefs, linen, very., fine qualities. New Table Linens.. $1,22 per yatd for 54 in. fancy French mix suitings, worth $1.59. $1.46 per yard for 56 in. plain suit­ ings, all colors, worth $1.75, . $1.86 per yard for 58 in. fancy plaid Zibeline, with snowflake effects, worth $2.25. Black Dress Goods Dept. m. English Colored Dress Goods Dept. Lining Department 6c per yard for beet cambric 64-04 cloth. 10c per yard for the best percallue worth 12c. 12c per yard fur best percalluc, worth 15c. I2^c per yard for fancy plaid, worth 19c. 15o per yard for 27 in. fancy plaid,- worth 25c. 26c per yard for 36 in, fancy plaid, Worth 49c» 23c per yard for 36 in. plain Eng­ lish cashmere^ all shades, worth 39c, 40c per yard for 38 in. French all- wool novelty dress goods, worth 75c. 4Ge per yard for 38 in, serge and cheviots, all colors, worth 75c. 72c per yard for 48 * in. all-wool plaid and novelty Zibiline suitings, worth 1 1, 95c per yard for 58 ill. all-wool ex­ tra value French suitings, worth $1,39; all Shades. 22c per yard for 36 cashmere, worth 39c» 46c per yard for 38 in plain black serge and cheviots, worth 69c. 46o .per yard tor 42 in. plain and fancy Mohairs and Sicilians, worth 69c, 56c per yard for 45 in. plain and fancy Mohair and ’ Sicilians, worth 75c, . • . . 72c per yord for 45 in. plain and fancy Mohair and Sicilian, worth $1, 95o per yard for 45 id. Priestly’s all-wool, in Prunella, Soleils, Cm- pines, Eternities, Voiles and Melrose cloth, Worth 11,25. 62c per yard for 60 in all-wool suit­ ings, extra Value, worth 89c, . 72c peryiird for 60 in, all wool suit­ ings; extra value, worth $1. 95c per yard for 58 in. all-wool suit­ ings, Worth $1 25, 95o per yard for 54 in. ali wool has- ket cloth, worth $1,25. Wie now have the mostcorople lines of hew, fresh Table Linens with Nap­ kins to match, and ptain hemstitched and figured pure linen Lunch Cloths we have ever been able to show you. There will be Extra Special prices all the coming week and doable (red) trading stamps on all purchases. Remember, the pattern, qualities, and prices are not equaled in the city, the goods are all pure linen, and have just been imported by one of Ameri­ ca’s largest importers of linens. These goods cannot be Found at other stores, here: Bleached table damask, 58 in. wide at 48c yard. Bleached table damask, 68 and 63 in. wide at 58c yard. Bleached table damask, 69 in. wide at 80c yard. Bleached table damask, 64 in, wide at 75c yard. Bleached table damask, 72 in,*wide at 99c yard. Bleached table damask, 72 in. wide at $1,24. Bleached table damask, 72 iri. wide at $1.47, Big range ofpatterns in unbleached linen damask at 39c, 48c, 69c, 76c, 88c and 97c yard, Blanket Department, . Beat assortmont of cotton blankets to be found in tbe city. All have been secured within the past two weeks. Very nice and soft arid full size..Prices?-90c, 95c, $2, $1.25 $1.50.' Half wool blankets, $2.50, $3, $3.50. Beautiful assortment. of all pure wool blankets, all colors, at $3.98, $4.25, $4.50, $5, $6, *7, $8.50, $20. , Ladies’ Sweaters. In cardinal, white, black, blue, cod green. Prices $1,98, $2.69, $2.98 and $3,50, Ladies’ sweaters and knit blouses in *bardinal and white, black and white, green, blue and' black, full bishop sleeve at $4.98> Lunch cloths, all linen, plain and figured hemstitched, sizes 36x36, 45x45, 54x54. Plain pure linen hemstitched lunch. Misses’ Sweaters, > . ’ I In cardinal, white, black, blue and green, full bifhop sleeve, from $1.98 to $3.60. Misses* Pubs. Misses* fur sets, muff arid collar, in stone marten, black marten, brown marten; neuter and beaver* at $3.50, *3.98, $4 98, $6 50, $7,98, Misses’ ind children’s separate col­ lar in beaver fox, marten* crimmer and ermine furs, from $1,48 to $7.98, .- Ladief-fliwi i Ladies’ sable fox fur scarfs nt $10, to $45. Ladies’ Isabella fox scsifa at $6.98 to $3f>, M m Ladies’ sable and Isabella fox scarfs flat effects, with squirrel linings, cord and-brush tail fastenings from $5 to $28.50. Ladies muffs in the newest shapes at from $5 up .to$25. Most complete line of fnrs we have ever showiL Ladies’ Coats. Latest styles and effects in half fit­ ting and box* back and military styles, from $5 to $35. . Nearseal jackets, 22, 24, 26 in. lengths, plain and trimmed, from $25 to $65; excellent qualities, Children's Velvet Coals, Beautifully trimmed in mink heads, lace, medallions and fur, in black* blue, brown and green, from 1 to 12 year sizes, at from $5 to $12 50. Ladies* sable* squirrel and moleskin fur sets, from $25 to $65. Hairnets -arid Outing flannels. New outing flannels, very pretty neat stripes, etc., at 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 0c* 30c. Cream and white domet* extra quality, at 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 9c and 10C a yard, •■' ',s Big line of flannelettes reduced from 15e and l2^c to 10c yard. These are the very best qualities had all new clean, perfect goods, no sec­ onds or remnants of inferior quality, Big line of flarinellcttes at 5c and 7c yard. All-wool .flannels in all cotors, at 16c, 17, 256, 36c and 45 yard. White wool Shaker liannei, 80c, 35c* and 40c yard. Black MercerizedSkirts. Toil dozen $1 black mercerized Skirts go in this sale for 73c each.. ^Beautiful assortment at $1 and Watch Our Advertising*. - - - It Will _^ C o m p l e t e B t o o k B . la C o ix e s t iMCerclxa.aa.cTi&e. . •- •_ ..' a A. -. ■ • ■/ - '- "• '• . ■ *. 31*33 South Limestoue Street & . $i**t . mo** ^-l5 it. Wwsfot «n««, putt f S i g , j < ks ossi w be- »V«I 7>/g tbinkm’, mow. ar? * Cheap " $7|iiSJtj!p iiwttiw* * | u _, Ob. do b*JL,’ iff drswv It - 9 1 you get the old o»e j jwliU' your f ie ld s 1 Dl»l* « ’*■!Tn*r in Wl. « # * S h of the iujuij" > 5 r & . Xrttsxs!' tire u-'e ul impure in wa-lnnq f e '* S » » l S f j K O K R . r propose? tp bp l>» . ' , jjc v.antcil mi! i f mav lii t 1 v.-a» nut ' put him -"Yes, indeed. X told him 5 «** until, — 11; . vew F«wt T ra in to Tem - «i*Tr</n3fountaiu BQ5,te»ie,nv'I, in. forpointam lexnsaiiilJ H i IJirrc-t connection with ti ? .i, ..rid Jiant. Jii addition I iron'Mountain Route h a re Hi jSfaiilo Texas, leaving«t, Louis ■ ami 3:C3 a. m. ’i hroug, -i'eepor?. ‘Btutux Cars and Twelve hours saved to ( j5 rt» t schedules to Texas T^om . ..'A the year round, w rite ,hajC mm. Route, o r H % f X Mountain, Route, o r H, f rsr>. General Rassenger and lic l St, houi“. ^ " u n d s r ’T Old S M l J f y souths, as “*ual» youngster. Lamiieen. •Hiou don't try .to live up to j ilie chances are they 11 . come Pact. ’ ' . _ S lo p e t i l e C o » k 1 » ■»nd works off the cold. Laxati quinine tablets. Priced cents ( ft is the aim of the thcnlriva to hiich his wagon to tile proj ; .I’.’is:!;. Three trains o. dav01 hjeago t lb. Oregon « d ^nion Pacific & North-Western ' ■' The man who refuses to hi ’ truth is often credulous when a .ta Vim.~fown Topics, , , I'j.-o’s Cure for Coiisuroption it life medicine for cotigte and colu -Sunud, Ocean Grove, N. J., J'eb, J Thc recipe fo r perpetual igw liewtr*fied-with your opinions ■' With your hnowdedge.—Ali B I Tiirot- solid through trains dai - -to California. Ghieago, U n ion , __ Satlh-Weatem Line, liei/idmesH is always shprl Ham’s Horn. .'Jo b r Tint Butter Color1>mal; tlie luavlcet- hatter. *' 1 W' \ \ v f! .. _ ... %* t S.-'s-V ?•; />;*’ ^ »*ft* \ v.i i , s.-i » •,**#-**. ,+%• . <«“•' ■ . Af' Miss Rost Lirkdale Tenni perience advises painsand sickne: Lydia E l Pinkh JIow many "opcless women, their physxea •jwakness and pe “^ s h o u l d be e L l| ftso m Usy Spriug fie lil, Oh io , j i

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