The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

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Thefe’s four times as many Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks and Suits, Blankets and Comforts, Hosiery and Un­ derwear, Lace Curtains, Outing Cloths, Flanneietts, Flannels, Waistings, Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Dress Trim­ mings and Lihings, Table Linen, Domestics and Waists bought than otherwise would have been, had we known oi the cramped conditions we are experiencing. . - This Sale Starts Saturday Morning and will'continue-till the surplus stocks are consumed—SPEC IAL NOTICE:—Fair to Springfield w ill be paid on all purchases.of $10.00 or over. -cents a yard, thousands of yardsjof, fancy silks, in 1 taffeta and foitisnies in neat checks and hair line 'and orie-balf cents a yard, thousands o f yards of black f brocaded silks,' 24.inches wide. I t seems almost im* _ ___ (possible th t silks ccEnld be sold a t this price, bu t it's stripes, in every color for shirt waist suits, petti true; not remnants, bu t full pieces— 12 J cents a yard. coats amHinings, some 27m, wide worth Sl.OQ yard. . cents a yard, thousands o jf yards of silks in black, g m cents a yard. BLACK PEAU H E SO IE SILK , 1 also white and black China and India silk; all per- wi<Ie;.vaUie$1.65 a yard. As there is only 8 _____ feet good?. This is the best bargain ever offered by ^ ^ » p ie c e s in this silk, in alb about 600 yards, we would any store in America. " ■advise an early selection. ■ cents a yard. Ten thousand yards of. plain taffeta silks, the very best qualities made, every yard war­ ranted to wear, one hundred and eight shades in the collection, the largest lot of taffeta silks ever shown - under one roof in Ohio. Come and. take your choice of any one of these fine colored taffeta silks, worth 7oca yard a t 45 cents. cents a yard. Twelve pieces BLACK TAFFETA SILK . Full yard wide, warranted to w a r . Never a yard, su’d for less than SI,50 cents a yard, twenty pieces BLACK TAFFETA BILK full yard widft, warranted to wear. Never a yard sold for kss than SI.25. ' cents a yard. Eighteen pieces BLACK TAFFETA S ILK full 27 inches wide. This is Swiss taffeta, *very high finish. The price should be §1.25 a “yard. cents a yard. Thirty two pieces BLACK PEAU IDE SO IE S fLK , £1 inches tvide, dool ie warp. 'Warranted to wear. Value§1.45 a yard.. GOODS Every known weave is here, every new color and mixture, the most sublime stock that ever graced the city of Spring- field, and all at our Compulsory Sale Prices/ A FRACTION OF COST TO US. Wool; Dress Goods 22 o a yard. Wool, cashmeres for waists, .house gowns and children’s dresses in dark and light colors, 40 inches wide. I f we bad the roonf the price would be 35c a yard. 39 c a yard, all wool canvas cloths in mixtures; all wool. Scotch iweedftiti the new H ub effects and plain all wpol Venetians, 48c a yard, all wool Henrietta Clotlis, plain brilliantines and the Victoria Albatross Cloths; also Mohair Granite Suitings in every color* Wool Dress Goods 75c a yard, William T. Head’s Crepe Poplin and Lupliu’e Empress Crepe, 45 inches wide, also Bead’s Shrunk _Cheviots, ■ 1 1*2 yards wide, in street and evening colors, including cream and white, a t75 e a yard.. ' 95c E x tra Special—96c, Fifty pieces Victoria Broadcloths Cloths for tailor made suits and children’s cloaks, and Venetian in rich browns, reds, blues, grays, modes and tans. $1.25 and $1.50, Prices were Cream and White Bedford Cords 15c a yard, Cream Bedford Cords, one yard wide; value 25c. £ ■ ’ “ • ' . . . 25c a yard, Cream Bedford Cords, heavy, one yard wide, real value, 40 cents a yard. » 39c a yard, white and cream Bedford cords, with silk stripes and dote; real value 75c a yard. ; Sheer Dress Goods 85c a yard for 46 inch Sheer Voiles, every color for street and evening wear, the regular $1.25 value. 98c a yard for 48 inch London, twine, gray, reseda, navy, bis* cuif, cream, black and tan, the $1.50 value. $1 25 a yard, Silk Aeollans, one of the most popular weaves, value $1.50 a yard. $1,35 a yard, rich Empress Silk Crepe, all colors, value $2.00 a yard, p y . vvtftv J U ; . i W ' W . s w The Greatest Variety of Fall Garments in the State of Ohio to Select from at Cumpulsory Sale Prices* $ t A for $15 tailor-made suit made of high grade all wool $ 1 / CA for $22.50 tailor-made su it made from French Y 1 \ | cheviots in all the new colors for the season, m a d e J| Venetians, Zebolines, Tweeds or Cheviots, perfect in every detail, linings best quality, workmanship unex-36iucb coat with triple cape 3 , $22.50 is a very moderate celled, price, our compulsory sale only $16.50. For $20 tailor made suits of Scotch Tweeds and Zebe- $ I Q C A lines, in all ‘colors, long coat, blouse frout with triple J[ ( j » 0 U for $25 tailor-made su it made o f the latest _ domestic end foreign cloths in all the new cape shoulder, perfect hanging Bkirt, a suit worth $ 20 , our coni-seasou’s colors, jacket lined with Skinner’s satin in variety of pukory sale price $15. colors, you will see this fall $25 suit, compulsory Sale price$18.50 GREATEST BLANKET SALE IN CITY’S HISTORY. ,J Had we th§ room to store the Reserve Stock of Blankets, these Prices would never have occurred* Compare fhe Following with Other Store’s Prides and Quality Considered. Wool Blankets 1 35c A pair 10*4 Gotten Blankets, in tan or gray, fancy colored border, blue, pink or red, regular 59c grade. 65c a pair 104 Cotton Blankets, very clean and well spun cot* ton, wiin fancy iKifders. These are regularly sold a t 98c, 09c a pair 11-4 Cotton Fleeced Blankets,' in white, gray J>r mm ............................. ' $2,08. The celebrated Oarleton Blankets, more wiegbt and size than any other blanket at $5. I t is 124 size, and as this sale price is for One week only, we. say to those needing hlnnkets ask for and get a Citrietod gray,. Trice tor.this sale, $2.98, $8.90 a pair, white Ohio fleece* genuine St, Mary’s pure woo] blankets, size 70x80 indhes, weight 5 | pounds; beautiful borders arid silk stitched edges. Soft, pliable and fleecy, the handsomest blankets on the market. - faiicy One of $3.98 a pair, all-wool wldtc Blankets, 114, with blue, pink , *9*.fl0. a P«,r‘, . 9 em" ne &•. P««> white all-wool blank and red borders, tafieta silk hound. Regular price of this ets; pink, red, blue and yellow border atld silk shed stitched blanket elsewhere is $ 5 . B,z* ,2 sM ,ncIief5 * e,ght 6 po«»ds. ___ ..... ........ ..................... — « a $4,98 a pair, extra fine grtide; in white, gray or tail Color, tan, all fancy colored! borders. Regular price elsewhere $1 00, with fancy crochet edges, or. hound with silk, unshrinkable guaranteed, and a variety of colored border*. Regular price '§0*j.6#v ■ .v / ; ’• 05c a pair 1 1 4 very extra heavy Cotton Blankets, white, tan of gray, variety of borders id all color*. Regular price else- wheffc $L2& ‘ < * $1.10 a p a ir,« lot of 114 gray, while or tan Blankets, very heavy and twilled, warm as dl-wool. Regular $1,76 grade. $1 45 a yair, Heaviest twilled fleeced Cotton Blankets,, made very soft and warm. Regular price $2 and 12 4 size.. $1.85 a pair, 104 good heavy grade Rhinites, taped edges, in blue, red Or pink borders. Regular price $2.60, $2.76 a pair, fine Wool Blankets, in white taffeta binding, blue, yellow, red or pink borders. This is « blanket that is n bargain a t 38,98, but owing to onr big and heavy stocks today on ly $2,76, ' • 1 - , A . $4 90 a pair, The genuine St, Marv’s id. . . t „ pure sanitary blank­ ets, size 72x82 inches, weight 51 poun They are in scnrlct, white and tan, fancy pipk, blue and red borders with fancy silk shell stitched edges. $6.50 a pair. Genuine St. Mary’s pure sanitary all-wool blankets, white only, with pink, blue, red and yelk w borders, fancy silk stitched edges,, weight 5 / pounds, size 70x80 inches, 7.60 a pair, Genuine St. Mary’s white, all-wool sanitary blankets. These are the most popular bi all medium fine grade blankets; neb pink; blue, red and yellow borders, and silk stitched edges, size 72x84 inches, weight 7 pounds. $10,50** pair, 76x00 inches in size, and weighs 7 pounds. Genuine white Ohio fleece St, Mary’s blankets; rich, handsome borders and silk stitched edges, $11,90 a pair, The Colonial; genuine Si. Mary’s blankets, pure white double weave, fine Australian wool, size 70x84 fitches, weight lull 8 pounds. $14,90 a pair. Genuine St. Mary’s finest white Australian wool blankets, 80x90 inches; weight full 10 pounds* They are double weave; most heavy blankets are made of coatee threads making them stiff. $16 .90«pair. Genuine St. Mary’s white all-wool blankets, size 80x90, weight full 10 pounds. This is the finest blanket that can be produced. I t has 25 per cent more warp and filling threads to the inch than any other blanket Of the Same size and Weight. DACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS The largest line ever shown in Springfield’s business history. Laces and dress trimmings from every corner of the globe. Fine F t, Venice Bands in applique effects, from one-half inch to six inches wide; heavy applique bands, edgings and allovers, in al- most endless variety; wood fiber Cluny laces in white, cream and black; Mexican Medalions of every description, with bahds to match; Trtnneriffe lace bands and Medalions; S t. Gall laces in bands and edges in ecru, white and black; Persian trimmings; also Persian effects intermingled with rich laces. We invite dress, makers to especially see this line of laces and trimmings. Prices range from 25c to $16 00, FIRST SIIOW IKG o f Lace Cellars In the new largo effects/, with stowls, They are in white, butter and Arabian, All sizes and length stowls; prices range from $1.98 to $15,00 each, SAMPLE LACE Collars 48c each. Today we place on sale 200 lace collars, importer’s samples, collars that arc worth up to $1.60 each, a t 48c. Buy now for 1 your children’s coats. Bedding Material . A t Compulsory Sale Price, 200 bales o f Cotton to he sold at a stterftfke, and. five cases o f best Comfort Calicoes, ihesaino way for want of room to store same. 5c. a yard. Compulsory sale price, Comfort robe Calicoes, the bt . made, had we the room the price would he 7c. fie, a roll, Ho.' I Cotton Batting; 7c, a roll, Ho. 2 Cotton Batting, 10c. n roll. Ho, 3 Cotton Baiting. Every pair Warranted (0 utirolLprrfect mid elenn. iz z z r W „ rk W ill . - u m j - f t w e n t y - s ix t h Doe the <uSht Thi"s . Chas, Insley $200 anl A comp 0 ra,-ivcV small . le J 1 d c d t h e Insley liq u o r t r l ■,r M cF a rla n d ’s c o u r t, yet if . * « » winced b y . *066 J attendance. T h ; » t M where the accused has heel tim same village in .which was cc nmitted, and *or _ nlciie, there should, have bel attendance. Many peopll nwant of the fact th a t In i wijs set for.Monday, whicl for the scarcity of .spectatl iu , the afternoon se&P country residents could bel court room which shows tH . is taken in the local optiol people other than residents Inge. - I Court opened shortly aftj jn. and the stated wito| sworn; fhe defense having none whatever. The a tto | battled for a .short time . minor legal points; the.dd l ' for a trial by ju ry , and oil several details in the .sfiif these were overruled or the not sustained by the c<| • first witness. J . G. McCl porntion clerk, was called.! ness read the records of thij an ordinance to suppress - traffic aud also of the call tion in reference to lol These records were offer! dence. Walter Iliff was next told the story of the raid place, September 19, stated that lie,’in ‘ Compaul cer Kennon, Marshal Gril Keyes and Harry Iliff, a if at the mayor’s office, went! piace at or about 8:50 p,J evening named'. He toldl i»g of about twenty , persj place, among them beinj Joues, who a t the time I -trance had in his possessil containing some. beveral the confiscation of tba Gflicer Grindle. Accord! testimony, eubtanciafed L others, Insley’ remarkcJ when. Griiulle took posa bottle, "There Moseyou I This was used strongly bi allorney. Jones was rej ' bottle from his mouth wll cere aud assistants enterel told of the eealiog. of tliol . mayor’s office and of its ' iu one of. the cells u | ' morning when it was g il Kennon to deliver to th(l ist a t Colupibtis. Aftl cross examination by tly attorney, H arry Armsti nesB was excused. E S. Keyes was nexj told substantially the sj hut in addition told of Officer Kennon to ColuJ [Continued on lasj Men** Hew Full gray, Mftdve ft! $14 00- grade all Union made a l The $15.00 gfal ‘tbdu'frtiini’DTi. I 1 1 S o u - *w~

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