The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

*** f- Ev41* ^ '! | j\V*ri» **>& ^A tr.f^y p”lfe r^gaeBS'■-—■ - TiVK.STV.\I.N 5 10^20^22^24 N, FOUNTAINAVE, SPRINGFIELD, O, 1244/1648 E MAIN ST, V *7 -w *, Cr .1 a y > V<w }%E'X L—WP- ' * -f ,. A ' v „> r »') »* # ’ThenewWdoltex Bulls’ are natty In the extreme andVet distinetWely 4ridy*? .elothes—the clothes for wo- Ap fas|m>n—3«dgment. s mm; v || t E IfA .VI arc ’'\KM y r>u„ vW *7 / * • » i. “fetj tT^* t,^" *• n'“ 11 * i'i >»./ . 4 >-**,’* 1 ^, "'iff,. -if■'I X /?: i r-iftf4'f^i ,«^‘iU 'tf'l *rsii r ', s 1”'-'■—'■■" stripes and, plaids7and plaids'and checks, make most attractive Shirts m§M CA.kt,' ■ . : ' * JCl$S I fV^J-Vv Mr f** i*,J. 'V ?>' :t %. , >* b *•' , < ■■i&mfcw ^ - rV •‘x *■ < ? A' , , We can talk eioqhenty of pur $16.00Sqifs. One, d'fpariieuiarsfcrik-„ ing value is of the new Herringbone Cheviot/velvet collar; coat is satin lined throughput—matchless value. •i < ‘*<■ >t 1 ' 1• *;’ ', '1 - , / v * v* The separate coat is again a fea­ ture of the Winter styles. In Its best form—Wooltex, of course—iit is of- generous- eut- and. rather simple^ trimming scheme. It/easy fit sug­ gests, rather than conceals, the per­ fect figure. The loosest'of the loose coatshave Justthe proper fullness for grace andswing. Two especially quoted styles in Coats-arementioned here. ' "•■ •.. ..... • • -: O Special B lack Broadcloth Coats a t 412.S0 COind ie s long, lined to the Deni. TDm ia*' ttfa best-value th is season has offered. A brief TFOTiJt»fttnothcrK 06 a value a t H&.oO Broadcloth Coats, «Hn'cb long, w ila r and enff^ trimmed, velvet and soutache braid, Piled throughout w ith good satin to the bent. This U unquestionably the most a ttractive coat, a t riven twice the price1. 'V n ■ m *t*nrf* ,' i R{I"«V ^ ’ “ ttjese"specially {/signed WOOJjl----- ----- / v $ " ,'rw,Jy 4^ / ' / - f\ , \ i * , - * > i *1, ■* . ■* h i Ww -V- ■• jg , W / ^ —. 1 A , _ ____ * -‘ w z . ^ 'u J l;' - «<<VAllyW>ft ■"twrjr •iii ' ii'SKsgrr V^- *S!f». 7 w»aH|f j i ~~f al^* .if./-.."/, .*>•<.*<! , -Mi “-^•2 ' U! ■5fi / ' ;■(? ■* imm * * -T-* i»r J - f - f : ; M 0 , ■■■*•<'. v' jja .■ ^“1«**«L*i* *, m:.: W' ,,,.._ri---■ -.£ / . WOOLTEXfabrie quality counts a lot in Children’s wear, Protect your girls with a Winter Coat of lohest.wool fabrics for warmth and iweari Bee thatit has a WOOLTEX flannel yoke ss an additional protec­ tion, and remjmber that Coats cut generously- 4 all- insure--continued comfort. In fact secure a WOOL­ TEX, for in it you will find all of these desirable features. The gen­ erous cut amply allows for two sea-- son’s comfortable wear. The style is the same expert designers Who will each seasan make WOOLTEX the standardof fashion for ewomen. Prices Misses’ Coats range from $5.00 to $18.50. ^ (From 12 to 18 Yearn) Prices Children’s Coats range fr $2.98 to $15.00, (From 2 to &Years) •r-^’ i * l 4 .','»*• »r , ■ kniV'rililJ , . ‘.T j -* 1 ‘. V, Jj m V fit* ■•»*#* ktJ, .&.*■*IkX& l V id 'Gmmcmm F u r s N ow . We Are now ehowuijc the most <->ctr-nHiv& and bciAiitifit! lino of fu rs ever exhibited In fids Section of Ohio, And Include every Known fur* And «v«ry New Stylo ilmfc this aeftaort has Adopted. Viio variety iri unnaual- Iy great, and henetits you in Um Selection, tiesidCKwivmg you considerable. I f you are Thrifty and Economical-^VouUl buy early. First the hoods Hover before was this store ao Well eq­ uipped, fortWed and prepared in alt particu­ lar* to present Its ctatma for preference in as convincing maimer as these days of October*1, IflOS More extended and sysHnmtic oifewa were employed to obtain right things - umre goods came hi sii»»ro mivnibnt s S. . f d*>' playing them right amt we were never more determined to make it pay people to come, both in doliaru ami cents* and select, mer­ chandise. . . Sp ec ia l Coupon. (CUT THIS OUT) This Cttupon if presented at our Of­ fice together with a purchase of $5,06 or over in our !Cloak room 'Section, will entitle you to your full fare to Springfield. K innane Bros. C ■ ’ -■ ‘f Com pany, Springfield, Ohio. Wa&re fmfowtb? l -didsotha Jitter ttoa Mift. Thu copy or tlrnf «#at about the &Q crct p i!>* tioto is nut true. ;; r» iboprst- place n| tlco of the notph»vJ«g| ■ icdge'oa Oie ftutf* of I . r» tin? second plqof , W b ^ h a u d a n o ^ j \ (Jmirii was never askol 0ftbep<ifo. In fhri sal momatter togo .ferM-i HoknowSmith t<>he I w-Wral times. f In ffie third plnre j fftiefor the note. . & th.efourth/pf§8 aiummtbereemvedsol ■*'1 jOr^Vm1'1 e Hiife fch l 1 herinsprung? ‘SofrarV1 a*t U»lU#«W.Hw« r .'Sixtydays after till1-, note kpverdlly wal protostand notice of nl ’ ' Indorsed^ernssf I *>. « i * 511 r, a > ‘-‘ v-** /m- '"-’M , '- ’*>i>v'f- '' , Bicmted.- , * A, I WdliamA. Sm>th( I * lled^ryille, Ohio." I / '1 1 -1* j L,, -qj-Ibisl i<i t)iq nobp. My f ehf l remember- that I,had I brought; arid that?you I ‘ tepAHpbput the niaftl , was in needof ipy mol courseof business ami ' ' not-get the face of tjicf „to*Mr. Hartley that hi ‘•WillingnOWtoPAS'-thl The amounts yol -pay Mr. Hartley as aJ ', Interestatilt djie on it] vm-AP&rt rtf^ to it gp, •staudiiigand fpwiUfe „YoreeDusiUofis.AhcM^ gl-umbleut aiiy thing C e l la r * Humber of Dial rick] Enrollment..../..... .-4 Average Dally Atteli Per Cent Daily Attel Humber Tartly f Humber Present Bv] Per Cent Present Ev Number of Visitors,J Rank for October,,! .in *-kiI* -:SSjr.c ; wsMaast s ■rf/rmil , Jobel Dress Goods S, Flaitx and Fane season,, Bros* ( dli onaBPEC: Ponp Siacki The kind that samp price, 25<j Either plain € other. Tony Mutising iitid The Satisfaci no other kind that do not fit, Fnibii Bitits $ &en’«Union This Weekyoi ^ats, for Lad»| at Agents for I ^tyle Hook Ft i 4 ",’'M.■ ■. f- r* /,. t * k a V' At K jfft'f' l, If-‘lAiSl*1,1*. «&**r ” ■ •+•

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=