The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

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CROUSE,, I dauvillf , o, Restaurant ■ . pitDiningRooms fell am! l4meato«e stn-efr 'j'lmjd*™'*, Otiio. ■ y ; Rs*!a» llj til* EQUIPPED^WITH v A irrnM A T ir *W»JLWitJUnkAav ELECTRIC 3>^ -*T“ JtlEEH&CRESCENT ROUTE ’ I VStOMC ■ 111 ISPBREAMCITIES ' ’ EEKHt$»lTieJ<£»,OK.iAti |FIRSTANBT«!*3TUEJMYJOP ecH month n um i« ; njNtrwtmi. .v» Ylafprmation*&tfRata .ictdrew PAUL i; CKASV&3®UL#D.^VAft, ■■ > >^ <£neiiM4& KwtlEARSON,O.P.A.r 'ChiciilMtL0/ lift IN T IN O T R IP y -“vvy if **fr'**M -*o fl .2ffrL*- A'vlojrr, tAJLtN*Wflu^e *. _fr»><» ja $£ 2 £ P» * TramTWto 85.00 •&**3 •.V'4"‘*»- >»«*/>.'<2 S£j#;t* tr ’trzmjkt**### / fi&weep**** ®AXJtt JkJtarOOLGQi iruit.SkHn-'-ii U - I ftm, _ ST0R1A [iriftiat* *MCMiaroib Ysu HaveAlwap Boi&V h [ a s * S T O » ^ w » ^ M B U 8 O H I f f [ e l s o r t ’s ■**! U S i f i e A S i J R lW g e . I «p rtes 8 « k l,f tf t |.p8*p.#»'*#*&*« tjMrWv (******* WO * •** m M * £. ■*«#«? / / a * <*I iPMLijyiWi N wbh lunrmPRi'i ppPe PN*> PilMWP What You Pay and what Yon Get r . Am %M ' important points fo| you to enn- -. w tlteayoit buy a HAT. Onridejasaro to %Wife j m m m d P}mm yon in price. Wn,rguarantoe w m y < Hat we sell to glvesat" iRfart?onTor replace it with another Hat, ' • a •" „ Prices on Stiff fla t $i.oo to $ 3 . 90 . Soft Hats s°c, 75 ?. $ 100 , $ 1 . 50 , $ 2 . 00 . $ 2 . 50 , $ 306 . . $35<>* $ 4 . 00 , $ 4.50 and $g oo X> OMAF ftM»«rfu4d ta tbimltlitf uf eaahiof a trip k>LewAafuliw. Cal--, w \1*U a brothar iitth a ta u r - V h H$1** yftb*C.P shwtlnrm hwW a bp*«iHr a»d warheit tb« day tifetoM Thauhsjjlvoig. Kfm#inLt*r;ifyouwsuit nt jpujOtlin- mr wxt Wednesday patronDe the IjwUe*of the D«P. eliureh. Au«d**r tafMMPt 6** iMPhTfiTas »«t th* i the fp a «WBf*oy Um «nif*«pa board *t tb« bot»i tut * mmh*r of Juan and J**s tJsey a d l be iw t} n ’St 'TBT^Irit tob^Eiu erprb. . - 3Jr«. I.. L. A i h r i and daiijfbtof Th» tm gtaa* »ffoot b*Uwifi bftjsnd Um Arthur Brown left hu-t TJi*MIwof ti« V, p. thurehwillJ wnvodlmiwp for the K ^ rr ra ttle **!*, J iATt -17 in t*«<- r*nnn, founetiy vt - u -1 pi^'byl t,\D*VJW ■ai SUIiWVflH, IRE HATTER 27 South limcsfone Street, Springfield/Ohici ......................... MN ^U' Mr. ami Mra. O. L. HtoUhAttafta- ed Uie J»d(>b«-Lewniw-eddlng? ntBn- binet last Saturday, ^ , . . 'uiflaw^mywwail.'awj^aw^ • ■ ■■ —Men'n heavy w s* wear a t 60 cents a garment a t sragtey’ Bros. ............. "'I'ma Hiiimima - M r, Solemn MftsnbnH tii4 brother* 5Jr,D. 3*. Marshall Tues­ day amt Wednesday, Misses Allie Tidotl and Blanch Weygant of Columpuespent Sabbath with Mias Kate Kesblt —Formen’s heavy underwear in two colors see tb* line carried by Jfag* ley Bros, ‘ •;.- ■<■•- ■’-I*— I'-Tf-t--yjr.-~'n*~ l ~ it ~’T-T ij .' i ■■' i ;' ..:"-;':‘.v ^ i ^ j 4 r FORKEK'S t ^'Abonne well locate i <4 and m good eoneltloju M. d»Ooh f e y > ; ■. .•> w * played m thp *M»Ucge pampus Satur­ day aitemoon between tive college team and iba OaAwmxls of Dayfon Admission & eentu. Mr. Robert B ird wife and daugli- ter, Mary, were In Cincinnati from Tuesdr.y jin til JYtday. Mr. Btrd While there was looking after hush ness purchase*. -Pride of L iberty flour saado aL Port WiUiim for said by Jfagtoy Bros, only. We have received the second shipment df tins flour and And it to begiving the. greatest sat­ isfaction, I t is high grade in overy. respect. ’ _ Friday for Monmouth after a visit with Mr, and U m J, W. J'olloek. Mrs. Aiken will visit in that city hf- fOre returning in her home tn i ’olo- radnSjuiags. 1■’■■ •‘Hi ■ M’ord baa been received here that Mrs. W, W. Uifl was uninjured in * wreck several daya ago wliile Jour, neylngfrom Boston. Mass.,, to her home in Do Lansoir, N. Y. There i were a number killed and wounded ^ the lime and her m m " Meads, and relatives rejoice over her lucky escape.' B r id gm an ’s T ra ck SATURDAY, •• .•■•'•.'•<.• ■ •, -.O••W. ,. . •- . . f. -J■ 1 r. OCTOBER m h o od >■Mrs,, M, A, Williamson and Miss ... ...... .. -i "y,,i..r i™':...."“T *? Rev. Neil Ferguson, wife and three children of JSarmsviHe ttre at the,, home of Mr, Charles Turnbull, Rev, Ferguson’s health has been, on, the decline for some time and ho was forced to give up his pastorate.The family will make their home with Mr. Turnbull for the present. The many friends of R&v. Ferguson will regret to knofy that he was forced to giveUp his work while compara- abojit theVillage and, that tbepeople fiWiy a ymmgmau; . have reason to fe.pl proud of •'what « ' >■. Dr, Jr, 0 . Jackson* editor of the American Issue vailed at this office Monday morning fora short .visit. Dr. Jackson, as he stated from* the pulpit, was much pleased' with, Ce- darvllle and her people. Me states that everything points to prosperity wh haV been accomplished In putting put the sploops. ' ' ‘ ' ‘ T h e C l u b h a s a r r a n g e d f o u r r a c e s , c l a s s e s A a n d B p a c e a r i d A a n d B t r o t . A w a t c h w i t h s t o p h o r s e t i m i n g a t ­ t a c h m e n t w l l l b e g i v e n t o t h e f i r s t I n c l a s r i A r i n d t o t h e s e c o n d a w h i p . T o w i n n e r o f B ] p a c e a f i n e r o b e . T o s e c o n d a g o o d w h i p . W i n n e r - . r i | , ; . c l a s S ''A '( t r o t ■a ^ . - i t o p y im t e f e r i e c o t f d / a , w h i p . , / 1■ / % ' _/ ;• T o ; wi r i r i r i r - p f ;:B-" t t o t y ’. .a - b J a n f e e t , ‘ ^W .»A "A ‘ lt! ' . • ' ' •• • h r4 IfisSI! « > r s , „ , (Mniurmlehog. \ ? », J>N,>,v ^ If.\ ” *« j.ifoynia'v '>>£$&• ['['i.t. ;»i. r / ; f t>•-v, .,t.n«, <•*■ ■'>«':,'‘.v"frg'g’V'*. t i ,,'% • 4 4>,V. *»>- ^ .,i ' 'h ,f'"t t ,° ^ppl^««An4; d^hgSWett, \ »<P F a ”--r,;’‘ JiiM- A , i j1ffeflf PV - *■> l-x .,'1 r.*afe'<|‘iV.wrl I’/? f ' I.‘."Ai - T a , h V?I. >Afes, w- ' i iStf S.1'’ a s iiSlWsiWS ■n*3“ - w ■lif^ :> tT ' L ert (Vi SH O E S AND f tU B B E R S ir , ‘- ‘ y ‘ . y, ’ ' J* ; „ ” , kW* ’r , “ lii 7 j v *■ • V 1 V < ," - t, 'f, { ^ • «. m .k m u . ; f s «. t : . 8 o o t s ,v',; .•:, - . • _ , m 1 W e W a n t t .0 Rfill v n n UTlH v f ii ir f n m i l—t'Wnir Ti'nn+n.....(. T n — “ . "months, during , .pastor, Dr, >< * , ir. TQ do bo continually wo Itnow 1■ i~1- ‘ than you can get elsewhere. , usiness is pro of that more . I * - S BOGGAN’S TOGGERY m m■■■n»v grain einini ol Parisiaii Sails, Press Rok$ I iwr RtwlwAana HawBto Placca oil Safe i j Your great advantage here is the unequalled variety to choose from—the .un- > A matchable style %nd genuine richness of quality—ibid the remarkably low, prices. Women’s Tailored Suits You cannot fail to note the air of exclusiveness and smart simplicity which characterizes our suits. Most excellent values a t - - - 1■ ( $12,50, $15, $18,50, $22,50, $25, $30, $35, ’ $40,$45,$50 . WKGtTABANTEE you better goods for the camemoney or the sn^o cjoodsfor less - j Money tha» i t is possible for you to get allywhere ill Central Ohio. I t Will pay you to 8 i be sure to attend our Great*: ’ . f ■ 3 " * * V » r ' « * *•» , * z tv’J p»v *f , * , ^ ANNUAL AUTUSVIN SALE , Oct 5,andClosesSaturday,Oct.27 A, We can mention only a few prices here, hut the store is teeming over with good ^ things in Footwear for you. - , , Men’s fine hand welt Shoes, in the correct j ivien’s medium priced Fine Shoes, ’in vlei Women’s New Coats Beautiful tailored wraps from finest materials in mixtures and checks, Broad- cloths and Kersevs. 42 to 50-inch lengths, exclusive styles, unmatchable value at g $5, $6,50, $7.50, $10,$12,50,,$16,50, $18,50, J ''' '•$22,50, $25, $30, $35, . ■ >j. ■ - •: . x New Pall Our exquisite rimwing of Street and Fancy HvoningWaists is the most complete ever seen in SfringfieM, , - ‘ s\ .■ •-* j Three hundred 8i% and Hot Waists are on sale a t $5.00. / kid; box and aatin calf leath- 4*1 q C ers. $1.05, $1.50 and......... .... v * MEN’S WORK SHOES Men’s Work Shoes,, in* lace/huehle and Dom JPedro, heavy soles. I t takes $1.50 to buy their equal else- ’ C l "7 C where .................................. . y ** a j Springfield Made Work Shoes are the "best quality made at the price and sell readily everywhere for $2,00 and $2.50 Apair. We ate exclusive agents for this City?ahd our prices are $1.50 and $1,05 for these same goods—a saving to yon of 50e a pair. They come in lace* con­ gress or buckle, either sewed <g| Cffl or pegged soles, $1,95 and. . . , **** Boys’ solid leather Shoes, dll styles, sizes 11 to 5% $1.00, $1,25, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50 Misses’ solid leather Shoes, heavy soles, P L tip, sizes BVa *o 2 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.45 and $1,95. ' * - . Children’s and Infants’ Shoes in n large/ variety of styles and patterns 28e, 50c, 75c, $i.00 and $1.25, t SPECIALFELT BOOTSALE To encourage early buying of F e l t , Boots,we are giving prices thatlnake it' very much to your advantage to buyroui- winter’s supply of Felt and Rubber Cfoods now. , , * - j Men’s Felt Boots, snag-proof n r • Ferfeetioils, $2.25 grade,. , . . „wI ' Men’s liest Felt-Boots, snag- f r y 4 ft proof, Ball band Perfections. y * * t v ! Men’s Rubber Boots, Wool or M {re friction l i n e d . ( t . VA*l O Men’s Best snag-proof Rubber fiA Boot, the $4,0(1kind........... / , . «p7*$U Boys’ Rubber Men’s Buckle A rctics. . :Mc> $1.25, $1.50 Men’s Storm Alaskas ............. .. 95c Ladies* calf Bhoes, with solid leather soles, built for hard wear, $1.25, $1.^», $1.75, $1.95. imdies’ Wnfm Lined Bhoesy broad, wide toes,-, also the coin P L tip toes, 60e, $1.00, $1.25; $L45, $1.90. Ladies* Fine Blioes of unusual values,- with style, fit and comfort ,as well , ,service, a t 98c, $1.25, $1.45, $1,00, $2.48. y V. We wilt always save you money on Footwear and we want yon to make this store your,headquarters.. Meet your friends bore; have your packages' cheeked free; use our ’phones and directory at all times. Respectfully, l P e t e r A . B o g g a n , 1 II Street, Springfield, O, MfliA WPP^ ^ rf SARCADESHOESTORi S^RINClEiEL£l« OHIO hi ?/ *•¥ Y .-•* %t : j * h a.iL .iS iilib * iM iiin i..

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