The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
I-’ \. 1- Ji i !> ( hwss ! Klnnane Brothers' Company 12, 14 and 16 EAST MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO JANUARY 22, 24, 26 and 28 { 5£j NORTH FOUNTAIN AYE. $ £ U i 55 ■ 2». • • • et ..1 ■ i. 'it •v. 1 , t 5 . L •'* - * j ,3 8 ; / * „ ■ * * . - 1 1 “ And Will Be: ; ' g J *v„ :ageous r, For Everything Will Be * J v *> “ : ’L- \ 7: ' . > V ■'■■■ ■■ pi A 'RTF! T , O W ' "W R l H A M A F T n O T ? ! ! TT iK.inliii ^ *Tf |, ilmi'MiJl ' «Jfa!ir\ ...l aW ’ J u J L gJLf J L * ^ m JU <JL Rememember You Have 63,000 SquareFeet of Floor Space to Shop in and on-One Floor Only, AND NO DANGEROUS ELEVATORS TO ENCOUNTER. *<*i This Sale Shall Be the BIGGEST and most SUCCESSFUL We or Any Other House in America Ever Held For at no time in our business career of over thlrty/five years in this cityhave we closed any holiday season, with brighter or more satisfactory results, from either the enormous selling or financial return point, There/ fore, in consideration of the generous patronage so liberally shown us, we intend that this sale shall witness our reciprosity lay offering everything in our Store, without reserve, at prices that will give the Springfield and vi/ cinity buying public very exceptional opportunities MONEY/SAVING on most worthful merchandise, NOT A GARMENT in our immense Cloak Room will be spared the DEEPEST CUTTING, BLACK AND COLORED DRIBS GOODS AND SILKS will alike be made victims of the price/cutting knife, TABLE LINENS, DOMESTIC GOODS, including Crashes, Flannelettes, Outings, Calicoes, Ginghams and all other Housekeepers' Necessities, must and will be cut on a basis reducing to cost, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR GENTS' SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR, MEN'S AND BOYS' WORKING GLOVES at less than cost, All our CARPETS AND RUGS will be cut deep enough to enable you to buy for future use. This «Mch is as/ sured, for every piece of carpet and every rug will go at cost, In fact, the long and short of it is that throughout our store we propose to price everything on a basis AT COST, Winter Goods Less Than Cost, In addition to these price advantages we give absolutely FREE 5. & H. GREEN TRADING STAilPS: ■mzi and to all out of dty patrons within a hundred miles we pay fare to Springfield on purchases of $10,00 and over Sale starts Saturday Morning, January 7th, 1905, Respectfully, *> THE KINNANE BROTHERS’ GO., l*i * l i S P R I N G F I E L D , OH I O. 1 Aa, ^ 'g^L ju .jjat; gys ^ ^ .j,a gfi. ^ iiT -fit. .* , f vj L 1 ■ :tfe B 1 L t For Wudt wl that r i * » j t w e h t y - Thegrand Jt termwhich, hal four day» tiiivmorning, )| ftirty-flw wiinl cases. Fix m i «ndrwo wvrel visUt’t! t";t* fOUl usual hi dach’d ftccordif Awopfr *l,iv WUHOOUHjT-tinsI t1r Jftjus'siownl euilly plural III ovu toth-- UouJ on th«eh«vK^ . i*uf a yoit»T F«;l Investigutiah «| a id went bring Toinh tor kapidl Slip J h now in JiJ Two Indlcthil ngahist Oliffoedl who formely rel borhood of Cliff With forging thtl Turner to two | undone for aiJ lars, the notes If Frof. (reOi'ge, hi city., ,Hess was! ■ in the county j« He has- » youin, child and prio | been making hi| held. Alfred Snider horse etekling, of age and elain Richmond, Jnd f- ing » gypsy-like] with" whom camped oaf-new] Bond, the blast on the old Gow ’ Snider became and some time r: pony belonging t| It later turned u mannamed Join ton, Investigati ‘ . stolen animal hj several hands in ‘ finally' traced las arrest follow committed in Ju Ike Webster, L^waslndicted for Tf-He Ischarged w t ■' Ralph Murdoc badly. Another assault and bath od, hut his ident| Tim oase aga Was ignored, j | hered ^hat the of money from Hwisher, of non: Was employee returned the n] of lier own aceb: edwhen she arr home. REAL ESTyj George W. ai JamesW. Foil Ville tpM4300. 0. H. Kyle U InCedarvllle, i| Jacob Brake Stanfield, 1-8 o tpM4800. Gertrude 1 ThomhHl, 1?:; Woo. Albert Thi Thornhill, lot ilosetta J. Feeley, 70 a< 4o50. it John « . Bh 1Tot in Clifte John W, I Knight, I lot Kate Fergi ’'on, 1 lot in 2 'Thomas B. Purlette, »4’ a Sheriff to t htary of x 4 tshis. . L- M. Woo uison, 15 j Tdioo. Pharles B Koof, 8 acres %Vm. Twr Kiiuna T3. T verereek tp., lVw, Turn: L- ‘Turaer, 8 *PoH 80 O. Henry a - J'J iu i*orb [ba a ITis «3C< 4 fch^rei ^«ed,tnr lnan mum***. yon* TTthSJthKt*.
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