The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
IThe Kinnane Brothers’ 12,14 and K E A S T M A I N , S T R E E T , s?5*5«sew»e»f SPRINGFIELD, OH 0 ptsoooew 22, 24, 26 and 28 N O R TH F O U N T A IN A V E , We give absolutely free the S, and H, Trading Stamps, We pay fare to Springfield on aU purchases of SiaOO or over, in addition to the Low Quotations, J u n e .Starts Monday, June 12 t h Some of the Interesting Items Found Here Carpet Sized Rugs. Uttdor Porch Shades Twenty-seven Brussels Rugs, all bright, new designs full 9x12 feet size; former price $21,09. Each......................... ............ ................,..............,..,$15.00 19.89 each, thirty-one'Tine Axmiusfer Rugs, the designs are all exclusive and beautiful!, both oriental and floral f former price $80.00. Seventeen extra fine Hartford Brussels Rugs, size 9x12.. Thitris the grade of this celebrated make; former price $37.50, for each..!.:.....,. . ’>, 00 ftS.Otreireh, etegairLAxirmisfr/iftirgH; size&3xlth£Hfoeh are-only— Xorteen in this lot, but not two alike-, so there’s plenty of choisc; former jirlee was $24.50, ^ Porch . S h a d e s Twenty-eight extra strong fibre Rugs, size 9zl2, great rugs for hard wear, made for durability. Ask to see them. Price formerly was $10.00, now .................. .... ............... .................................... ............................... $6.76 . $4.60 each* fourty-five Granite Rugs, size 9x12; former price $7.00. 19c each, hundreds of good solid Hassocks, made of Brussels, Velvet, Axmuneter and other flue Carpets- Come early. 19c each. Two hundred and twelve is the number of all wool Smyrna Rugs, over fifty styles of designs, and are reversible; was $1.00; each............. . 75e $1.48 a lot of Smyrna Rugs, all wool and pretty designs, floral and ami mils. These are also reversible; former price $2.00. • / W& Soe a yaad for goodwearable' kind, new colorsai: J patterns. 6oc ay a rd for the best printed Linoleum made, in all good styles, many very specially good, differing much from ibe-okLsfyde-mJinoienms._____ 10c a yard-, good strong Hemp carpet. 25c a yard,.good Ingrain Carpet. . 39c yard, extra heavy Ingrain Carpets, good, bright, cheerful; former price 49c. An elegant line of fine Hartford Axminstcr Rugs, size 27x60 inches, tlint would he hargins. a t $3.50, hut during tills sale only each...................... ............................................................ .............................$1.98 Fjtty-one extra fine ipid heavy till wool Smyran Rugs, the kind Usually ' sold a t $5.00, size 36x63 Inches, onr sale price, ^ a c h . ....... . — ......$2.98 $3.50 each, forty-two Axmlnster Rugs, unusually fine designs, beautiful color blendings, and many arc'our own special arid exclusive designs, hardly two alike In the whole cotecMon. t " , 70c each for $1.50 three panel Folding Screens, covered with bright designs of silkollne, plenty, to select from, 8c each fdr good Window Shades on spring rollers 3x7 feet, in green only. $1.48 each only about twenty of these left. They are very serviceable and unusually easy to tun. Others a t $2.25, best Bissel Sweeper, with the new patent barings tha t are considered best ever made and 'guaranteed. You are protected from (he sun, hut Jhe breeze passes through them, and they last for years. The most cool comfortable screen made. Comes ‘ ■ ■ ' • I ■ . ■ . mattings Hunereds of pieces China Mntflngs, late arrivals, we shall place on sale tomorrow and while they last (worth 15c), at, a y a rd ........................... Oc 19c yard, Carpet desigiiesin China Mattings, subtle as carpet and with colored figures resembling Brussels; fornjer price 25. Bixty pieces left of ourvery fine Japanese Mattings that formerly sold at 33c. all carpet patterns. Our sale price, y a rd ... . 20C , in brown and green, sizes and prices as follows: 6 feet wide by 8 feet drop’ $2.26 8 feet wide by 8 feet-drop, ■ $2.75 These are the cheapest shades made on account of their durability. Stftryaniy'extRr Super-fngnmr Carpet, tire-fre-st 05c I ngra in oir the market today, all new Brussels designes. . < 65c a yard for 85e.Lowell all wool Ingrain Carpets, p re tty patterns and cheerfully blended colors, look for the roll and see th a t you get the genuine Lowell; also a t this price you can get elegant cholse of Brussells Carpets tha t other stores will ask $1.00 for. „ 76c yard, fifteen rolls only, flft of Brassies Carpet formerly sold a t $1.00, but exceptionally good designes, with orwithout borders. 85c a yard, best quality* 19-wire Brussels Carpets,' everybodys knows this is sold a t $1.25 everywhere . Also a t this price pou can get an ellegaut co llection of line Velvet Carpets, worth $1.25, all pretty designs, either of these carpets with or witq or without borders to match. 55 MID SUMMER PRICES 55 Thirty days ahead of time. E igh t at the threshold of summer, two seasonable, stylish garments for the price of one. F irst time any store has made Summer Seductions before June 30th. K innane’a has forged further to the front than ever before in the history of the big store. Many, fetching^ exclusive Su its and Separate Garments are here. $16A0 TAFFETA SUIT8, $18.00 FANCY TAFFETAS f R I A n REDUCED TO............7 T .................................................................................. } f U *U u Handsome collection, every new model from Paris, London or New York- Superb quality chiffon taflsta. silk, rainbow of colors. Full blouse models, new h‘gh sleeves and Btyllsh,yokes, flounced, panelled and plaited skirts; admittedly the pret tiest taffeta silk suits ever presented. Rare chance, $16.00 TAILORED SUITS, $18*0 TAILORED 8UIT6, $20.00 PANAMA « 4 'A A ft SUITS, REDUCED TO................................................................... ... . . . I U iUU Hundreds of ultra- fashionable Suits, every desirable fabric and model that spring baa presented. New Long Cloth 8utts, New Bloupe Bulks, Jaunty Eton- Suit*. Such a collection docs not exist elsewhere in this city. Latest skirt effects, pleated, gored and panelled. Every new touch to make these suits attractive. These should force attention. X*7ow Comes a Tailored Costume Sensation to Surprise You at $18.00; for a $35.CO. This is ft suit not only $35.00 in name only, but in ■real value, wliieh a careful comparison will instantly verify. They *r 6 composed of tlio finest French imported voiles, tailor ed from the newest models, in all the pretty light and dark shades o f color «,* This is a very attractive suit, and a collec tion large enough to give variety to the most fas- Q | fl AII iiflious or careful dresser; $35.00 value, reduced to 0 | U iUu $12,50 for up to $22.50 Suits, comprising a big lot in a large range of materials, Panama doth, serges and cheviots, plain and herringbone effects, hair line stripes and fancy mixtures, in the smart Eton jackets, the surplus blouse style, the short, jaunty, tight-fitting coats and various other mod- ( | 0 C f) el;.; $22.50 value, reduced t o ............ ^ , , , . . , , , , , $ ■ ZsvU Sale of Women's All-Wool Melton Cloth Skirts. One hundred and fourty elegant Walking Sk irts offered at a reduction hitherto unheard of. They consist of skirts valued at $ 1.00 to $ 6 . 00 . Gome in grays, browns and blues, plain or mixtures, plaited, corded .and otherwise very desirably trim med; lengths from 39 to 43 inches. These skirts are unusually well tailored, but an early closing put is why th ey ’re ^ j (j g reduced to, each. Sale of $15.00 M isses’ Suits. The PrlntzC'S'i Oadti, elegant styles, in popular colors at $10.00 each. Blonsj jackets, sailor collars, belt anil cuffs of fine Venetian, trlwmed w/th braid and (ditching, .dlcltcy "and ties of taffeta embroidered Eagle and,Bara on left sleeve, band on right sleeve, sleeves side plaited Into turn-back cuffs. Skirt kilted with two-inch hem. at bottom; blue, black, brown Vene tians, fancy and plain cheviots, Sizes from 12 to 20 years. Value $15.00, re* duced to a j U Here are other instances of deep reductions in our Cloak Section. Women’s $10.00 Tailored Suite. Materials a ll wool, blues, black and browns, in all length*, $2.98 each. An excellent opportunity to purchase a suit t in t can be worn through every season of the year. There are of these remarkably reduced priced su its; $ 10.00 0 O Q value, reduced .to.......... ... , : ......................................... i u But read on, here’s another le t Women’s $15.00 Tailored Suite. F ine ly tailored, best materials and desirably trimmed, $7.50 each. We are making this-sale unusual for th is period of the year, the. st.yles shown and the reduced prices shouid l;e de lightfu l to the economically-inclined. These su its come in no •; mannish, m ixtures and popular color&p - ....... - $15.00 values, reduced t o / . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... 0 1 , i) Ls> The variety is somewhat too large to g iv e ;a satisfactory de scription liere. When you look them over’y ou ’ll be surprised and agreeably so. KINNANE BROTHERS F o r E xee ttes Work will that o f any q t w e n t y g W e shall not use much detail at this time in calling your attention to the many advantages which will be presented in offier- ings during this sale, including everything in Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Mattings, Window Blinds, Porch Shades and Carpet Sweepers, simply contenting ourselves with courteously inviting you to copie and see, and especially so ifyou desire to shop from an economical point of view. Every effort has on pur part been made to make an usual record during this month ofJune by giv ing the carpet buyers of Springfield the Best money can buy at tremendous price reductions. You will see at a glance over the items below that prices are such that mean a substantial saving to you. But to become thoroughly convinced it is necessary to visit our Carpet Department. ^ •Wf I f we read eorril the Grose, the R e l in Ohio lias under! gracious and' unjf foisting Gov. HI party and people f<l Against Gov. H e| we have no word certainly the confej and temperance pel have no coni rover publican party, ami Its splendid ' m l National. rufo il Herrick, having ij tation of “a good ml himself to beeomf evil doers! and- in| the very worst posKij executive. ludeecl, if he hn| self to the duties honorable office, al laws put in his hanl lature, he might n J high place in the cl people; and sul chicanery would rfl sorted, too in order election. But, evic best of those who ; master, •he assuir not his own, or lal toga with vi had ilf dicta toil latton should be hil In the splendid! retary Taft, a t Colil ed to labor undel th a t the local opta Ohio had been bl Gov. Herrick. Hel the state and coal late, and connected the broader affair! tha t his inattentil ditions may be excl evidently been tulf ence to the “state i| Lplay-somapart-in-tll paigfi,” or he _ne f said: “I t ” (local ol “gives Gov. H errif the approval of hi! and instead- of- fl stacle to Republic| next election, it ■well be a reasor r> ' A * u v u i p v n I offici i of tlW state f became a e i $1.10 a ya rd fine extra Wilton Velvet Carpets, special and exclusive de signs, of the latest productions, witn or without borders to m atch; sold elswhere a t $1.60 a yard. 50c a yard, elegant assortment of Brussels Stair and Hall Carpets form erly sold a t 75c. 95c a yard, extra special patterns Brussels Stair Carpets, variety is su blime and beautiful; eleven styles and designs to select from. These a r e ' the 85c, grade, ^ AU other Carpets not mentioned reduced on a like basis throughout the department. majorities,” Now, the fact is a principle, was v-| Ohio long before ivl bacame Governor! the to.wnship l| and the Beal law. - ing in the residel dities dominated trallic felt that thil ‘right to home- i$ the Brannock bil posing thiits^BUchf no t pass, and hi to liis alarmed lil It'would not bel promised a coni honorable gentle| any personal, >r. agnjlustit. (This- sired by them.) I Brannock bill wal majorities in hoi began a system o f Governor, as to [ tha t must be inadl so called “ fairncl the interest of tin he would use tl| veto power against it. ITtule| modifications wer demanded were rl have the Brailf than nothing, bl good as it would I Herrick had l;eej| ing it alone, savl action of the I j I the sentiment <1 his-official signal * 4 This chapter humiliation enol State of Ohio, a | Sometimes properly not for food, si falls out, tul gNy, Ayerl hair food. 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