The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
tfte mm »«& “College Brand” Clothes cost no more than the other kind, yet are worth more from the vantage point of niy\Q and lit. These elothra are cut and madeespecially for us andcan not be found in Snrinefield. «• I im I •i College Brand Clothes $10 to $25 Ask The Man That Wears Them Kredel & Alexander I Main Street, Near Limestone, Springfield, Ohio SeasaifoMlpatifcjclfiug Again this we#k you are offered a chance to buy an extra pair or twoof Punt*at a sav ing. Other stores £1.75 Worsteds and chev iot Pants forwork, Ours$1.50 Other stores 13.50 hue 1106 pants, perfect fitting* Ours$3,00 ' Other stores $2.50 worstedsand chev iot. i Ours$2.00 Other stores $6,00 .tfVi;".®'warn - nnrs'jx*• <.us-'<cn-*^=sas- A*JMMbr >'**& worstedpants. Ours$5.00 Every Garment We Sell Extends Our Prestige We have dug and delved, studied, planned and experimented for betterment until our clothe? have brought recognition from the highest tailoring authorities in the city.. We do not concede a single point of excellence to the highest grade pf custom work. Yet just look at our prices! They bring us in close touch with the substantial citizens of Springfield* who are not averse to the dollar when the opportunity offers. 'is F’rrar Men’s Suits and, Overcoats 0 0 WM Yon'll find i t impossible jo equiil these Men’s Soils of all-wool chev iots, serges and fancy worsted# oiler-' ed Jiere'at $ 8.00 . , . .. Overcoats in black and Oxford- -mixture#. Regular lengths. * • ' Men’s Suits and Overcoats j' Men’s Suits and Overcoats 1.UU \ SI7.U0 W'' These Men’s IfoiidMune Slid# in strictly fast bljiok clmvfok and plain gray worsteds are nilparaUed bar - galusat#lO,Oo; .lusthole \vh,U yen savp.* ’ 1 - / v Overcoats “of diagonal gray home spuns, black kerseys and meltons: long and abort lengths. Here are Men’s Suits in ah <#Xcep fjontUly tasty range of patterns In, plain and tabby worsteds, including the popular blue serges,/ for gis.oo ' Otterqoat&nf black, bine Oxford mixtures, all wool kerseys and, mel ton#; new close-fitting backs. Men’s Suits and Overcoats ■ ilk »I!> A A .U U mfa, fam Sf, Regis Shoe ' • ..J', "t $3«5P. ; . ’J • Snappy; Shoes and the economy price-' We“have doubled this department’s sales in the' last six •months. - Weproposegivingsuch, jgood - shoe values at ■. ; this price that the i tb ■ creased patronage will ,: be greater than ever. - ’ , I' Itltn’sfinf'frtncl) batk”dvercoat$a»$is. These are the newest and the very smartest up-to-date overcoats. Fabrics aroof strictly pure' all wobl vicuna clothsdn black,' Oxford., - and gray. Ttiese coats are made to-suit the vbvy particular/dresSer. They have broatl concave shonldiers, handsome collars and lined throughout with Venetian or Princess1 serge-—oitr special price for them Is $18.00, , - 1 • ' Cbe famous Kredel # Hlesander hand-madeglotbes TVL xn ’sa Q i i i f c s ' “High grade character’’ clothing for meins .. 1V1C l l o O U l L o band-tailored ^throughout by strictly .first1 \pA U .U U n t m e r n o f e - class tailors.1' So other ready-to-wear appar- • <C0,C nffc ' ^ V C i C U c l l a ol eO)npai‘es'wit|i It in exclusiveness of style Raincoats * Eq”““ * Mn*'’“■ - $39-oo ■ ’ * v * ■‘4 *. 1 , .* t " /i ”4 " ' i ** ■-^'vk■ » < / ' * ■ .i Mon’# Buds thafcean’t be duplicated for anything like the price, hand some checkedworsteds, etc., sensa tional bargains a t $15.00. -,y " Hepc you get Overcoats, that Will ■. surprise you fn the vastncSs of as sortment, in style, cuts ancl materi al^- - . ' - * . . ' Tuxedo and full dress suits. ; The fashionable season' %now open* so be pre- ' paced for -the 6call. We have the L. kdler 1 Bros* &Co, celebrated line of these'goods, >^ morestyle, and‘better fitting than most *tail- - ored makes, v ; • Prices $30 and $35 Boys’.black arid white Silk Favored styles ...h... ,„L„. ISTeekweat: - *» .... •»—»*» 230 'Bhftf TfadersTtiar; Union Suite or f,\vo ; : SOc •Boy’.SKnee pants, made fromremnants • • of all-wool doth , ©xtra valiie for „...J... SOc Boys’ Caps fa serge fancy mixtures, all tbe new shape styles, fresh add pfettyyoe Boys’ fast black ] Stocking’s ..... fSc Our Brand ofBats ana $3 Bears all the earmarks •of - jpueh higher priced hats. .Their smart set and. find , quality speak volumes. One •experience With the Bantu, particularly,, ahd no other • hat will displace it. I t rep resents the greatest value in styleaml (pishty your mon- ey ean edmmandr Baw^........ $s.oo EeflerK.............$2.0^ All styles- exclusictDesignsinties ancl Sbiris 'TBowGtlu’sriuIevere.sfcdoaigiurs aiul makers of neckwear am call ed upon ?n UioioUectingdf onr mammoth stock’, Yopr slightest whim as lo m'atm'iai and pastern is quickly satisfied hero,' FJxcIu- (.ivcjiii fha highest s msi . y< i l-f^Hilar itt price. . , - , Our Shirts are the products of tlio best .shirb-maKfirs and repre-- sent ivsladdard of excellence surpassed- by none, An unlimited choice of selectiofi in color, pattern and price1. ■ ... $ 1 . 00 , yx. 50 , $ 2 . 00 ^$ 2.50 BQY’&CLOTHES OF RECOONI^EI^ WEARING QUALITIES' The care and pains takcum the workinanship* in. the selection of the fabrics fof our boys* and childrens clothing are reasons why they outwear and givemore all *around satisfactionthan most'others. Gowhereyonwill you cannot secure equal ly fine apparel as our lowprices. . Ourvast purchases enableus to buy much cheap er and consequently undersell all compettiors. \ Two Big Values* Boys* School Suits f . H e a v i e r U n d e r w e a r will pgnin he aprossmgUH'd *in a day or two. Remcdl*, -her thl8ifrNovcmWrT~^VliY not supply your needs mow and bC-prepared When lb# chill of the nbxt cold wave • 1 # again npon us?’ *. Of. Course You’ll Need Gloves You’ll find four stock of “giovcs-roprescntetHn-as-gen- .erous-ati Assortment a#only tills #imi'e can afford io car ry. Exceptionally,mm fpml- iyt gloves a t $l.50 to $5,00,' Boys’ Suits, $4.85 uTn the Columbia Special a t $4.85, we oiler an excopfcloually gobd suit. These suits are strong and durable, ‘-ntade-from—pure-woot-fabrlca jmd. are shown "in many patterns and colors, including bltre serge. Ages for boys l t d 17years. $4.8 B oys* S u it s , $ 3.90 Here’s a chance to rig your boy out to the queen's taste, every Seam ;Is double seWed,With silk thread and stoutly taped, and the trousers extra 1 telnforded with double thickness o f 1 cloth a t both the-sea t aud-knees^ Yoti eanimt find their equal outside 1 of this store for less than $5.00, and w eoffer theip at, this price , »3$q Boys1, Overcoats, All the pretty styles for fall apd Winter, F n ceg $1.05 to $ 7.90 SHOES Have you ever tried our shoes? Have you ever been in our place to get acquainted? If not come in and look around. If you come to look around you may remain to buy. Ifyou buy once you will come again. Think this over. A LITTLE NONSENSE. Bucvivor’i Story of * Mo*t. Remark able Meal. modt remarkable SCHOOLBOYS’ UNIFORMS. “Tlifc meal , AiU M .fiver a t e ^ the man in the ffladdft-{ insisted ujxm. I t tosh was saying* "was given by a r e - . prisinfi h0w much the easua Detail* -of Drats That Ari Intiatad ' Upon by Engtieh Maatara, I ? . A t many schools uniformity of • i- i ±~1 --- _l£js:_8U3b*. fiaSuid.tMSi' x t is customary fo r prefects or monitors to carry walking sticks as a mark of distinction* and in the old days a t Winchester prefects used to wear oowlers or “ cow shooters” as an especial mark o f dignity. A t H a r row wboy’s g reat ambition is to get T.Iiia '"fez," which in Appearance i s ' ‘much like a smoking cap with Along PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY RIGHT, s la titu d e 'in this respect the iinpres- j distinction upon the wearer. Brown sum would no t always be a good >nc, ’l>oot« a re n o t generally allowed, a t 1 Black coats and waistcoats with _ A ll th tee ¥w ious little d e - f Hack tics always look tidy and r e - f- fails of dress are most rigorously en* Bpringfield; Ohio, 26 E.Mmtt St. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING tiring showman,” i i s impressed by trifling details of S mm l S » , ' e l i t e s t a t with the white spot in liis mus tache; "How did you happen to get a n invitation P asked the man witli th e baggy kneed trousers. " In order to make the number o f guests four- te e irP "He had invited a lo t of uS to art&ke of a little tappe r,” said tlio lr* t speaker, paying no Attention to th e interruptions. "H e said there would he the ubus I large cold bottle and email ho t bird, when we Sat down a t the table and th e beverages Were brought on”—- "What were the beverages P de manded the others, with one voice. "A small cold bo ttle of beer a t each plate. And when the cover .was lifted from the d ish -in tho center of the fable we found the bird to be”— , _ , "Well, what was tho l)ird?” . "A largo* hot, juicy, young ostrich with enough meat on i t for a-regi ment. t give you my word, gentle men”— ^ 0 - "Oh* shucks!” * 1 Then they rose as one man and ejected him. He had told th e big gest lie.—Ohicago Tribune. To Cure a Cold In One Day Lanfiv* Bromo O m * * ***•*?<& J L . ^ t i t M t n r **r 1**i $ T o m WWWWm upmpu mmmm * " ■|.Y.Tr^.(tnr; ^ - — ,,.^^,,3..*^*,*™ C a r n o t U twomyt* m w e r y th* Oft# eject able, and arc frequently the rule, A t Harrow boys over a cer tain heigh t are allowed to wear "tails,” Which, however, do n o t look well with straw hats. The Harrow straws are fam iliar to m ost people, having a crown o f hardly an inch in h e igh t; these are -worn all the year round* a custom which pre vails also a t Yuiii/howtoi'. At litem top ha ts are the usual headgear, and one is sometimes treated to the spectacle of n hoy clad in football things surmounted by a top hat. A t some schools one is struck hy the enormous variety of caps wont hy fhe different hoys, every bouse having its own colors fo r the differ- forced by 'the boys themselves a t well as by th e masters* with quite regimental exactnws.—Baiiya Hag*! atfoe> ^ ■' \ Faithful Hi# ' T h a t was a loyal if 'n o t very .gen*' tie answer once made by * private aotdie# to Tsedarick th e firea t of Prussia, During a caropsigti lit: Silesia th e king made i t h ii hab it t o : stroll th rough h is earnp in d l i p j i t . al'hlght*- to come Into yloser teia»: tioUs w ith his soldiers, One n igh t he was Btopped by a sentry, b u t / g iv in g ■ t h e /.proper 'piSsword, was; 1 permitted-'.to proceed. Instead o f - . doing so, however* he endeavored n i t school games. 'When clothes | to tem p t the sentry in to accepting a re changed fo r football or cricket a cigar, saying th a t a smoke would l ■\ this h reasonable enough, hu t under ordinary circumstances the neatest uniform is some dark su it with Hack ties, tho members of the various solace his long watch *Ti is against the rules,” said the soldier. boys, ate compelled to wear cap and; gown* the prefects in some eases Vt 0 fc'-t-M-* ^ W | httvOig; ihy fit iut<slei W panning out quite as well as i t ; their mortarlward1*. At llradfleld. might ” remarket' the first schemer, and liaflW tho boys wear gowns* - the other admitted, "Them and at Winchester all the “colic.. is only one wav that w« can meet gor«” were eompellwl to do so, but a ;iuecess in this thing,” 1 1 *-*—1 £- ....... *i... •; "And what’s that?” ^ „ } "Avoid meeting our ereditora, * Oatbolfo$t»ad*rd and Tim«* »to k*«p hi*. "B u t you have my j>ermi8«ion,” school teams being possibly allowed ! s lid Frederick, to wear their colors as a mark o f i "Y ou rpem u* iion l” cried th« aol- distinetion. AT many schools th e dier. "And who at# you P . . "I am the king.” <nrhe king b* hanged!” *aid the my captain say?” th# Orlata’a Roth The oriole's nest of itself is * weaving, ingaudshap- „ . beauty! And j what an atfoni-riiing r fm to put 4$ ■hanging on tho ends of tho most slender twigs o f th e elm tree! And how much skill i t requires to fasten.. H there in a way to.w ithstand the winds and storms! What a vast difference in form and location be tween th a t and th e nest of a king fisher in the bank o f a pond or o f n rough winged swallow' in a sfono wall.-*-St. Nicholas. Hit HoraVc M«*i. A huckster, coming out o f a p a tron 's house one day, saw a little boy feeding apples to Ins horse, Pleased a t Seeing the animal getting an ex cellent meal a t no cost to himself, the-man patted th e hoy on ih# head and said: “That’s righ t; always be good fo animals. And where did you buy those p retty apples?” " I didn’t buy them,* th e boy *a- fcncrrd, “I took them oa t M yonr wagon.” _ Hii Milk. Minister (mildly) - - Tv# beam wanting t o see you, Mr. Kurd, in tegard to the quality" of the milk with which you are serving me. Milkman (uneasily)—Yes, sir. Minister (very mildly) - I only wanted to say* Mr, Kurdj th a t %xm ih# milk fo r dietary purposa# «at» eltwively m i jxtii tot christening. Praatiaa! Adv!#*. 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