The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

The entire stock recently purchased by us o f THEO, S, ANTHONY , Bankrupt—-successor to Black & Anthony^— together with our own aggregation, making in these two extensive stocks over Tw o Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars worth o f the Stocks in any part of Ohio, These stocks w ill on sale T o rem ove all doubt as to the purchases of ■;, ' fw ' - •T ' <■ 1 * " ■ * * . 1* - 1 ' ’ the entire stock fixtures, etc,, pertaining to the _ ( C O P Y ) , 4 Know aii Men l y t 7 iese Presents: t ' - " ' That Horace C. Keifer, Trustee of the estate of Theo. S. Anthony In bankruptcy, has received in cash from Kinnane Bros. Co. the full amount of the purchase, the __ ,* ., , , g * * -d * m *«• “ -<* ' « * <§ ’ 4 t *i. .i. _ jz n •- ~f- -, stock o f Theo, S, Aanthony the accompany^ ing letter should satisfy the most skeptical, contained in the Inventory on file with F, M. Krapp, Referee in Bankruptcy. Said ’ ....... .... ••............ * - ----- ------- -------------------------- said Trus-’ /'ft’ f ' r " y " .. .......... ^ ^ T o en a b le u s to ju s t ly e s t im a te th e V a lu e o f A n th o n y ’s s t o c k a force o f employes were at once assigned for the purpose of making a correct estimate, which resulted, to our amazement, very favorable, inasmuch that the SILK, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR ALONE COVERED TW ICE THE AM OUNT PAID FOR THE ENTIRE STOCK, FIXTURES, Et^:,, pertaining thereto, \ W e intend the Buying Public o f Springfield and Surrounding Counties within 100 miles shall share with us our foresightedness and adyam tages in securing th is exceptional stock and under such favorable circumstances, immv f - ‘ . . . a c o p y u f said statement being hereto attached and made a part thereof. Signed the nth day of July, 1904, at Springfield, O. HORACE C* KEIFER, Trustee of Theo. S . Anthony Bankrupt. “A s lo f instance for illustration,^ffielSn^depart Silks at same price. There aiid will sell at 39c; there are ^ucucj mus. rouiaru aims, we win seu at 59c ana everyDoay Knows tneir price is ; j > i . oo . An endless variety of B L A C K S IL K S and this store only handled the best B L A C K S IL K S obtainable, these will go at just H A LF . W e were surprised to find the celebrated Peau-de-La-Vant Silks taken in at a ‘ price enabling us to sell at 59c, manufacturers’ price at mill is $1.00. B L A C K AN D CO LO R ED D R E S S GOODS is another instance where the appraisers favored us, as every price was invoiced at .Half. Remnants were amassed together at a price that we shall close out at 15c a yard. * . It Is About Useless to detail here TH E SU P E R IO R IT Y of Anthony’s stock of H O S IER Y and U N D E R W E A R as this is where they held their name famous, as only the best lines were ever handled by this firm. W E F IN D C A S E A F T E R C A S E U N B R O K EN L IN E S and full boxes in condition as they left the mills. ’ M EN ’S U N D E RW E A R from the mills of Fort Schuyler, Munsiflg c a ......-■ a 1U11 ^ Ul x.ttU1CE> yuu , $l. 5 o, we shall sell at 50c and hundreds of dozens Men’s, Women’s and Children’s we can sell at 5c. L A D IE S ’ SU IT S , S E P A R A T E SK IR T S , JA CK E T S , W R A P P E R S , W A SH SH IR T W A I S T SU IT S , andteverv kind of Children’s R EAD Y -TO -W EAR G A RM EN T S . All these were invoiced so low that we shall offer ready-to-wear garments at 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 that are worth ten times this price; then again we find a lot of fine Ladies’ Garments, that Anthonv sold at $50.00, we shall dose out $10.00. , * uoiorea ana w lute w asii Ljooas, UfnbfeilftSj Jr arasols, Corsets. Musliii Under­ wear* notions g&lor &9 Mens Btid Ladies Furnishings, Lace Curtains, Portiers, Draperies, Silk and Mercerised Petticoats* Laces Embroideries, Ribbons, Leather Goods, Handkerchiefs, these departments are. astonishly large of well selected roods but will nevertheless all be but given away* ; J „ * Taking this stock as a whole, we do find it the cleanest and best selected we ever had the experience o f seeing under the same circumstances, and we are more than satisfied that everybody, as well as ourselves will be taken aback when these extensive stocks are placed on sale next Monday. we pay car fare on all purchases of $10 or over. » * J Respectfully, tfV Bushneil Building,, '■ Springfield,' Ohio. 2L , Jf , . . %t '*|" r i h d '.uk »vUl a n y » l l w r H* smwt JOHNTURNS John Librook, Oree m her foremost CUmt, I nrofasion one -of ^.onere. F « r wnm 1 ftrnbaH 1»« been iu .p taken to Sfc Elmnbeth JByto)i where he was.uj relief horn g»U etooe. the operation very ttemlaytooka turn for the - fuHiio? ee 0,1 til the end. pf Turnbull wits a physi javeoiiof note and was born 'STttWflship on March 1( ' receive/! his early edueat riotschools and at the agi Sewered the gradedschool at < -W s fewyears later was pin. ■thetutorage of Dr. John (x Vi,,4, In I860 he attende S,^at Jeffersou Medical c enDSylvania. He returned home in 18G aedas a private in Co. A. at the-first call for tree jjviUar. After laborious. ' ljrjya year, serving as asst >ncftbe 65th regiment of lirned to Jefferson Medica jtawhich he graduated f- 3 . Later he was appoint surgeon 105th O. V. I, ;erexl into the service on j, and assumed entire medical department of • ,dt, At thebattle of Chid hadthree bullet holes shot clothes and two men v l ' while he was dressi.! iiadson the field, He ' t ! nouer' ‘ while remaining j untied;on the battlefield 1 • iaagaand was paroled to j the wounded in the rel«e three days and nights , lehenever closed h'13 eyer ijiutating limbs, dressing - for the wounded and dy i iak exhausted on the. fo ..je work, lifter his arrival home i phemarried his.former pr igftter, Miss'Josephine A ,i>surviveshim. In 16651 i:Mo 0 m 0 uth, III;, where he 'iicine for awhile. He ret dainthe spring of 1866 * -d into -a partnership w l^nG. Kylft, .hM.fathaein.l_ itthe practiced' medicine f he continued sion until his ltU ihonoredcitizen and *ttrienfc throughotl oof nearly forty umunity, , Besidta his wife be ftdaughter, Mrs. H . ‘ ftia city. D r. T i dby the following Samuel, o f C« lt8i of Ualifornii •ties Turnbull* irabull of Cedarvi "hers, He also has i Winnie Turnbull Alemans, both o f i funeral was hel ‘ ten o’clocl The burial wa 0- S.ANDS. 0 . REUNK ^ft*nnual rem Wod ex-membe JO. Homeat Xi #<>fthemost del fcfcdin theh!« iwdUutlon. ’ *^Jfs, and wi * pleasure A b&l t•portswere Jf ^ytime, •t l 5were the for sale . •""ft Oil •home J**Uuta «; ah . 6Sthannual fair fo) **cn>I*eeih* first '•«^*i** ■*od See my Mwa ofi 1 4 - o r , *>

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