The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

* ciifiMigMii )l »ftro»»frfliwiiwcw»Mw»a:< E * * * * * * CO.’S QREAT SALE OF THE One of the greatest 1904 commercial events in the city’s history. An events that is simply , inimitable as for as mercantile values are concerned. This G R E A T S A L E , which should be the greatest in our histhry, will commence W e were heavy buyers at thes widely advertised A U C T IO N S A L E of the S W E E T S E R P E M B R O O K CO .’S S T O C K , a sale not excelled in point of magnitude in the commercial history of Greater N ew York. Ours was the only Springfield house represented at the sale. W e knew the goods of old and reputable house well, and took ready advantage of the unusual opportunities presented and invested heavily, especially in the many instances where prices did nof even reach ono-third to one-half values. Th is was manifestly so with the fines goods. Our heavy buying was liberally com­ mented upon by representative Eastern houses knowing nothing of our capacity, asking what could we possibly do wi£h such itiif- mense quantities of goods in a city of Springfield’s size. Well, we bought to sell, and will sell them all in a week or less, for our knowledge and experience of the intelligence of this community is, Whenever you offer in merchandise, or otherwise, a dollar for 33 I-3 to 50 cents, you can always look for liberal partronage. Tha t is je s t what we purpose doing at this great sale this week. The interest we have injbhe success of this sale, as well as our interest in the, liberal distribution of its benefiits sn every com­ munity where this store is know, directs our asking a careful reading of every line and item in this advertisment. Then results will be just as we expect. Colored Wool Dress Goods. 10 pieces 36-incb wool Examines—desirable jt £■ shades—Sweetser, Pembrook Go’s wholesale- Jj[ price 2oc. Wren’s price, yard 12 pieces 40 inch Basket Weave Wool. Etiynineg—^best colorings—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.'s wholesale 1 O / T price 35e. Wren’s price, yard - * 1 / v 25 pieces all wool gi’anite Etamines—all the new .colors— width 38 iuehes— Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s whole sale price 48e. • Wren’s price, y a rd ' O t J v -10 piectfa fine all wool Etamines nnd London twines— widths 44 and 50 inches—Sw steer, Pembrook 'Go’s wholesale prices 75c and 874c, Wren’s price, yard , JLV1UIMUIMV $1.85 25c 5 i ! k s —Sweetser, -Pembrook 1,1Cu’H1WholesalS^pWcd'yyite. Wren’s price, yard 25 pieces—a fine collection—Corded Jap Silks—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 37^c and 50c, " 1 A - Wren’s price, yard ' 20 pieces—1904 patterns all silk Foulards—Sweetser Pembrook Co.V wholesale price 35e. ' ^ JT _ Wren’s price,'yard . ' 15 pieces—choice styles, all silk Foulards—Sweetser, Petnbrook Go's wholesale price 521c, - ^ A _ Wren’s price, yard v O / v 20 pieces best quality fine all silk Foulards, beautiful de­ signs—Sweetser, Pembrook Go’s wholesale A f l s y price 75c. Wren’s price, yard T C / v 15 pieces plain colored all silk. Taffetas—the best shades— Sweetser, Pembrook Co-’s wholesale price 32$c ' J E i s r Wren’s price, yard- 5 pieces 21 -inch extra heavy fine all silk Black Taffeta —Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price ^ A n 65c. Wren’s price, yard U / v 3 pieces 27-iucb fine all siik Double Wrap Black Taffeta— Swetitsef, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price $3. r t Wren’s prtee, yard. O I v 150 dozen e()x40 fine hunk towels—Sweetser Pembrook Co.’a wholesale price $2.25 dozen. Wren’s price, per dozen 100 dozen 18x36 Union buck towels—Sweetsar, Pem­ brook Go.’r wholesale prices $ 1.00 dozen. ' Wren’s price per dozen ■ 5piec'es silver bleached 56-inch'Unoin Damask—Sweetser, Pembrook Go.’s wholesale price 321c. Wren's price, yard 5 pieces 66 inch German Loom Dice Damask—Sweetser, PembrookCo.s wholesale price 421c. Wrens price yard • U t / ^ 0 pieces extra heavy all Linen '64-incli Silver bleached Damask—Sweetser, jPembrook Co.’s wholesaleO A l price 55c. Wren’s price, yard O j £ ’ w 8 pieces extra heavy all pure linen 73 inch silver bleached Irish Damash—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.'s whole- C A ~ , sale_price- 6 £jc. Wreng,Piig&-3audU----- ---------. . l l z k . 825 dozen L;uln$ Hemstitched Embroidered add scalloped edge Swiss li \ dkerchiefs—Sweetser, Pembr'ook Co.’s wholesale wrieo SL50 doz, Wren’s price each Curtain Goods l«c "sale p'ricb'SJLOOi' "Wrcus pnce, yard 100 dozen 18-inch homes'pun-Napkins—Sweetser, Pern-* brook Co.’s wholesale price 67{.c, dozen JJT Wrens price, dozen O O V 85 dozen 20-inoh loom Dice German Union Linen Napkins' Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wkoleralo price $1.00. Q E / > Wren’s price, dozen . U l / V " . 125 dozen § size 'all linen bleached Irish Damash Napkins —Sweeteser,' Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price JT 95o. Wrens price, dozen I ’ 50 dozen 22-inch all Linen Bleached Napkins—Sweetser, Pembroak Co.’s price $1.50, Wren’s price, dozen i J / A a t A O 50 dozen 24-inch Satin Damask all linen Napkins— ' 10 pieces 40 inch curtain Swiss—Sweetser, ■Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 7-Jo. ^ L /y Wrens price, yard, O v 16 pieces, 38 inch Fancy Stripe Scrim—Sweetser, Pern-- • brook Co.’s wholesale price 6 ^c. ' - A f t Wrens price, yard / ' T v 11 Pieces heavy corded Etamine, 40 inches wide, Sweetser Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 15c. • A A ^ ' Wren’s price, yard A v v 20 piec’S Lace Strip Swisses 40 indies wide—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 10 and 12&c. ' ■j Wren’s price, yard O v M'T UtKiL^ 19c 10 pieces “ Berwick” rep suiting—Champaign; Blues and Gray—Just right for'shirt-waist suits—Sweet-- $ ^ _ ser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 20 c. 1 J . Wrens price, yard 19 pieces fine imported Holyrood waisting—highly mer-' oerized—the beet styles—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 324c. Wrens price; yard * ’ 1, , 34 pieces yarn Mercerized “ Aetna” Suitings—The season’s - ‘hest colorings—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s whole- "I J? gale price 27^c." Wrens price, yard J, 21 piehes Fancy “ Aerolite” Suitings—one Ot the most ‘ popular 1904 importations. Designee- controlled by Sweetser, Pembrook poMtheir wholesale price JJJV 37Jc. Wrens-price, yard A t l v 28 pieces solid colors and Embroidered Silk Mulls—black, white and best shades—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s whole­ sale price 37^c and 424c. .. / "l £?' • Wrens price, yard . . ‘ . L j t i C defies “ Rosalind'’,,, Mercerized._ Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’a price $3,25 Wren’s price, dozen Linens 50 piece! 18-iueh German Damask Graph —Sweetser, Pem­ brook Co.’s wholesale price, 8c. — Wreft’a price, yard 0 V 20 pieces 18*ineh glass toweling—Swfietaer, Pembrook Co.’a wholesale price'9c. ^ j i f t Wren’s price, yard t £%/ 00 pieces 18-iiieh homespun Crash—Sweetser, Pembrook Go’s wholesale price 9c * 7 f i Wren’s price, yard . | v $2.75 Handkerchiefs 500 dozen Men’s Wnite hemstitched handkerchiefs— Sweetser, Pembrook Co's wholesale price 75c dozen A ^ Wren’s price, each, 300 do 2 en Men’s all liuen hemstitched handkerchiefs— Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’a wholesale price $1.25 Q . dozen. Wren ’8 price, each 500 dozen Ladies fine white Cambric hemstitched and colored border hemmed hankkercl ;efs—Sweetser, Pem­ brook Co.’a wholesale price 25c dozen, “I Wren’s price, each A v . 250 dozen 20 th Century Novelty Henittitched Cambric handkerceiefs—Very much in demand fur Kimonas onA Pillow tops—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale • price 90e dozen. Wren’s price, each 0 C «lho»Bo»t<Pacific..'Dress ""P)'i'^'la,, ’brook Co.’s wholesale price 5,|c. Wren’s price, yard 3 cases Fancy Dress Prints—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s Wholesale price 4Ac, , ' _ Wren’s price, yard u v 2 cases wool finished Challies—Sweetser, Pembrook, Co.’s wholesale price 5c. . T Wren’s price, yard C Wash Goods 2 cases Seersucker p ress Ginghams—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 8 c. * A Wren a price, yard . ■ . ~ A C 65 pieces Scotch Madras—all the new colorings—Sweet­ ser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 174c. | A '"Wren s price, yard - A U ' ' 15 pieces 45-inch SwissNovelties—beautiful patterns— Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 871c. “t A : Wren's price, yard “ A / C - 50 pieces Jaequord Swiss—black grounds with neat em­ broidered figures in white—Sweetser, Pembrook t JT _ Co.’s wholesale price 271c. Wren’s price, yard A 0 C 21 pieces Faucy Mercerized.Zephyrs—Sweetser, Pem­ brook Co.’a wholesale price 18)e, Wren’s price, yard 10 pieces Imported White Pique W elts—Sweetser, brook Co/s wholesale price 174e. Wren’s price, yard 24 pieces Fine “Swiss 1 Plumeiis’”—a beautiful sheer fabrics—Swcetsea, Pembrook Co.’s wholesole | price 171c. Wren’s price, yard A 36 pieces “Preston” fine imported embroidered Madras- 'cbnrmitig combinations—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 25c. Wren's price, yard Pern- 15c 2 cases-Fil De Soie—AH the new colorings and designs, looks like 8 ilb.aud will wear better thnn silk—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 25c, A g* Wrens price, yard A 0 C 60 pieces Nub Voil' Suitings—no colorings except the wanted—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale ’"I I price 16^c, /Wrens' price, yard A A^ 39 pieces Fancy Plaid Nub Etamines—one of this Bcason’s choicest creations—green, tab, navy, pearl, cadet, black and white—-Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’a wholesale Tj A pries 324c. Wren’s price, yard A 150 pieces St. Gaul Organdies—Sweetser; Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 25c., A IS Wren’s price, yard J . 0 C G 8 pieces the New Printed French Silk mulls—Choice patterns and beautiful colorings—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 32Ac. A A Wren’s price, yard . , . 1 1 case Mercerized Printed Batiste—all the New Dresden patterns—Sweetser, Pembrook Co,’ wholesale A A /> price 174c, Wren’s price, yard A WHITE GOODS. 3 cases white Nainsook Cheeki, India Linon and Efatijine stripes—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price •£* ~ 71j and 8 |c . Wren's price ^ C 1 cage short length 40-meh India Linons—Sweetser, Wmhrook Co.’s wholesale price 10c. / 1 Wren’s price, yard U 2 ^ 2 cases 40-inoh fine Sheer India Linons—Sweetser, Pem­ brook Co.’s wholesale price. 15c, ~i A ■Wren’s price, yard J[ | / C 25 boxes While French Lawns 48 inches wide—Sweetser, Pembrook Co.’s wholesale price 25c. Wren’ff price So out sanJf buyitlg^Yanta^es. as city residents, without incurring any additional exoense ^ we will refund ROUND TRIP FARES to all persons living within a radius of 50miles of Springfield; purchasing Kood to the *5 amount of$10,00or over dormg 1 this great sale. - F ^ &uoa 1 If you can't come in person use our per­ fect mail order system. We prepay express and freight charges. on all purchases of $5.00 or, over, / • i*i* w i l l TW E N T Y " 5 E V 3 In Con^r«ss‘onaI ^ ThQUjghthe Hildet j^atesWereSed I t is with regret th a t 0 the national eonvenj file notice of contest heftf required under the call ventlon. R j this the rl juittee did not recognl undthe HH.debrant del Comien and Geo, W f vere seated. The Scro^ wr6 II. C. Louden and The case, was decided on I and not on its merits. I eimilar to the S ix th ' Djstl . rifled on the Wisconsin c | jlSthe so called “ rumpera e l There is little doulj .the Scroggy delegates been seated had papers ■hi ji,ne. Should the easel heard before the uational #nd decided in favor o f f brant delegates, it wonj no hearing whatever troversy between Judge 1 Congressman Hildebrant.l 'riectious having already 1 former the regular nonl probable that Mr. Hill appeal to the new election We are told this can’t he ’ Hildebrant recognized board as arbitrator when affidavits and sent his legJ Utive before them to pleml CROP REPQRj ■,-t V I Mr. J . J . Dary, spec'mj the United States Agric partment, who has been a - the'wheat and fruit'crops^ •tion reports:. “ In Michig dications aro for slightly average crop, about 53 Ohio, 54 per cent with provemeat; Indiana, 5'<1 Kentucky, 72 per cent, provement; West Vigij cent. Kentucky and W| have more improvemen| prospect within the Inst any of the states named] crop ifftt i H 1 1 KIC keu b VA h( ■ Mr. John Fields, the met with what might fatal accident Tuesdayl kicked by n horse. Hel the stable in the forenool entering the stall was kicj by one of his horses nothing of it. During t l he entered th e ‘stall agaif to receive more serioul He was kicked some halfj about the legs and hips used.. He did no t get to the side of the stall, ten down i t Is probal have been fatefully injuj persons were about the time and went, to his r< nail. The horse has alwl garded ns perfectly q i| never known to make a 5 O L D S O LD IE R 'S ! Sonoma, Mich, Ju even in actual warfare < terrible than bullets ia' I of Delos Hutchins of*th Hulceing aa a Union so) years’ of service under in the Louisiana swamj suit got crippled with i that his imnda and twisted out o f shape an fered olnv a . Rheumi know, i ■. For twenty-five yem misery, than one lucky &'*t advised him to us< Fills Of the rtsti jo *says: • “The first two boxes m* much bu t I got twt mre I got them used tij jfoat better. I kept ot *ud .how my pains are foel belter than I have «JowI)odd’fi Kidney I "muniatism. i U«« ai ^ fresh in March. J K err & Hast |»iM,

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