The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

V £•• r^ s r irc -T C ^ r r - •&s - A man of affairs ones said: f,A stylish hat dresses any raon/1- And what he said was the truth. -Without a befioming-hat no man can be well dressed. W E HAVE THE HATS ____ A.11 --- . .. 13.....1-..'____ B l ! » **»« i 3 UJ JK.C,~tiU OJUUjJUia*' K M jU rilU tS , Soft Hats* and Caps. Prices to suit all tastes. H a t s—Sl.OO, S1.00,82.00,'S2.I30, $3.00. S t e t s o n ’s —83^0 to $5,00. - C a p s—25c to $3 00. SflliMJiJl, The Hatter, ■ ••*■• * - '4 • ;** •, * . ' 21 South L im eston e , Spr ing fie ld , O -R 10 C ents Per Quart Saved by Purchasing Your THANKSGIVING 0YSTERS= of u s. We w ill S e ll Them ISo p er pint*= 25 c-per quart $ 1.00 per Gallon US j "Fancy White Grapes per l b . . 1 5 c Extra Fancy Jerseys, per peck. . . . . . . . r. AOc Sweet Potatoes: Flour: Show Ball, per 24J*lb. sack. . . . . . . . . .v65c Nuts: Hew Walnuts. New Almonds, New Mince Meat, Raisins,*Apricots, Peaches, Figs and. Dates. WE PAY 30 cents per Dozen for Fresh Eggs 27 cents per lb. for Choice Butter 80 cents per bushel for Potatoes BIRD’S mamoth STORE. MEARICK’S FUR S The Fur Season is now on. Ourstock never so complete as at this time. Every known reliable stylish Fur w ill be found in this grand collection. Mink, Marten, Lynx, Seal, Beaver and ,. Japfpoj fiRwigr M ink i A WORD ABOUT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. How touch bettor to have your deeds and personal papers? where they are safe from lire anti readily accessible, A misplaced papor often causers worlds of trouble. Wo have them for rent at lens than one* third of a cent per day, THE EXOHAHGE BANK, , ; Cedorville, Ohio* Jg L0CMAND FEROONAb « ■ -T in to Tawnslcy’s for M. Horse Blanket's. -M a tf reuses, bed springs, er>fcto he had a t McMillan,<a. the Mr. Howard Gurry of Jamestown spent last (Saturday in town. -eif"cej*"*<"*'*«•*» * m * . 1,v* th is office. cariiH $100 towards $100. Thcftodm of this paper will fcs plto&if to learn dint there la at least'one dreaded diseasethat teitsuw hasieen able to cureIn. all Its stages and that i$Cattatk Rail's {'StattU Ctitii is ihti only posit! to cttrCnow knoiMi tothemedftel fraternHy* (‘atnjth * 'cohatitntional' thsrctsiv te^nite#' «■ roB3titutiosiai treatment, Xiiiil'o 'Catarrh, Cura is taken infernally, noting directly tip- ■onthe blood and mnrousntirrac seaof aystem , , I thc-rebydestroying the fonndn tum of the Made in the very late®t1 flfre;;?,andgivingthepatient strength by , TsJ/mtmjV'rtV M u ffs* bnlhlin,'? up the <onntitufion n ml assisting s h a p e s o l w e c k v y c a r , WiU» a «mt[3f<,il;tIohw ,f3 tiu >prw ttum a n d C o a t s . O u r l o n g e x p e f* Ihaveco tnucii faitli In-its «uratdyo puvre-rs, ienee, catty * „ , eustomcrs the benefit of the best skins, best work «-Tho robe you want, largo dis­ play a t Ralph Townsley’e., Mrs. 1’ostle of Columbus spent Saturday w ith Mr, Ira Oates and wife, —Carpets, mattings a t McMillan’s. and linoleums Miss Belle Middleton wan they] guest of friends here Saturday* and Sabbath. . ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mr. .Robert- H ill of Miami, Fla., has been the guest of Mr. John McFarland. —Bookers, couches, folding side boards, a t McMillan’s beds —To dose out our line of stoves we have greatly reduced the'prices. Kerr & Hastings Bros. •—To close out my .line of Pittsburg Perfect fence Iw iiT sd l what I have on hand a t cost, ‘ Q. M. Crouse. :mng Sale NOW ON MOSE COHENTha^ vioNSafci DNMATCHABLE PRICES IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS wnnmrrn-*' ■,*■ Mrs,- E lla Chapman of Washing­ ton p . H. is visiting- Mr. Seth Col­ le tt anti family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E rvin and son, Fred, were the guestg of rela­ tives here over Sabhath, Mr. J . O- Barber and bride ar­ rived homo front the East Wednes­ day evening. —Do nbfc drive' in the storm and cutting wind when you cau get a storm front a t Townsley’s. Mr. Carleton McLean is down with rheumatism a t the home ot his sister, Mr’s. Jeanetta Eskridge. -Storm Fronts! StormFrontsT . Kerr & Hastings Bros. Bov. Jason McMillan and wife left Thursday for the ir future home' in Oyster Bay.’ Mu* Olive McConnell of Xenia spent Saturday a t the home of Mr. TraTWnsley. Mr. Charles G alb raith of Dayton was the guest of h is motion? Mrs. Elisabeth Galbreath, Saturday and Sabbath. .Men's Jersey Jnclicamm* iar $1.50values, nalc price m e Men's- Fm - Weave Cardigan Jackets; tf 0 .n*», and fyJAio val­ ues a t y,:,m ih | tEf,. told...,.....-,...................... Boys”Rubber (touts msy 1afcf&Stk................... ■ ’ {Rubber Hats to mafeh05c and Site.) UandHerchkfs - 0 Ddo:;on Menbj V/hito Hem­ stitched Haiulkerchiefs, 5c . to tic values .......... - Special lot of Men’s Fancy Bor­ dered Handkerchiefs; 10c n values,, each........'................ f Q Bpo.ual Jot Molds White Hand- icerclnofp, regular 15c val- ver, sale price..................... Men's In lttal Handkerchief*, ‘ (tl ui a box) ;,Worrfi 0’/e each, td-iio per box, #uj« price per box of a............... QoC {Sold only by the box') Mon’s Uc and Sc Red and Bin ^ Handkerchiefs. .Salo’prlco ^ now..... .. . . ............ ................ 'Children^ Stockings ChildI'en’a b'ine Fast ‘Black Hose; regular due values, .Sale y r t c q , . , .... .... • {Four pair to each customer.) Gloves 75c ?-------u - . - i . I'nn- i vas Gloves. Halo price, .. Chi Idfen’s Knit Gloves; ^ ^1 -, g jod and warm, k‘Jc value Men's Golf Gloves worth i up to TOc. Hale price......... Men’s Dress >'P. K .” Kid Gloves, our $L 00 grads, Hale price............................... 1,000 Pairs of Men’s. Working; Gloves;worth double our sale price, aoo *and«,........ H y r * Mon’s Whiplasli Buck M itts; worth lr>e. Our Bpechd * j / „ Men’s and Boys Plush and Fur Gloves, speolall priced at §8.50 and dow to ... .. Men’s Jersey Gloves; Reg­ ular 25c value, sale price.. Men’s Gowns and Pajamas : Men’s Fancy Trimmed Muslin Gowns*, a big bargain a t i A « G9c. How................. ......... *X 7 k' 7B& for $1 grades; $1for $i,25 grade Bpecial lot of Men's Flannelette. Bajamas; worth a fourth -J and a third moro; $1,50 and Way’s Celebrated Mufflets 49 C 17c 3c 7c >ands 3c Qlnldretn Heavy Fleee Dine.l School Hose; worth 20c | | \ Special Lot Ways' Moil- | a pair. ■Sale pri ce— 1 I L | ets,; 25c elsewhere, at. | y \ eos^voa^’liTai^oUier^^^^ ’ £ Meh:s and Boys'Fine All-Wool cost ymi-ioc rtl other Ways' Mufflets; popular ——SignVtHferlingBack Collar bnt- tons, 4 on card; wortli 20c. ^ Haleprlco per card..............0 C Men’s Bostonor Brighton Hose Supporters; tho 25 cent | Bone collar buttons. Spe­ cial big selling per doz....... E a r Muffs tho kind you a l­ ways pay 15c....................... .1 Men’s flat or Hound Arm ban the 10c kind 7o; and the 5c k ind....................... ........ MensPateiitSelf-Bairt- / A ing Umbrellas§1 value,,., O / v Qravapijette, Umbrellas, regu­ lar $2.00 values, Sale d» | | f t pcice,-......•........ .......... , Suspenders. Men’s Union-made Web End Suspenders; worth 25c | f t The Pioneer 10c Suspender best 50c suspender, oh the market............ m O C Men’s Heavy Guaranteed Po­ lice and Fifemail Sus- | ponders; 25c kibd....„...... l o C Boys’ Leather end suspenders. shires. Here? for ChUrimi’s Fj,n c l Lined Hose; 13e values......... I 7 c 39c eo!h|SV;600vWalu'e^„,i Dress Shirts. Men’s Every Day Work Shirts \ • Men’s Dress Shirts infancy pa t « • , \ ,1 ■** J terns; materials are Percales and Special Big lot. of Men’s. Bests Madras, attached and detached Sateen Black Shirts (lastyear wo | cnifs sold earlier in the Sold 1500 dozerd; y<n it | ftonyrtn pay 7*V(i elsewhere. Kow 15c 39c Mrs, E. Ik Ogleshee entertained, a number of friend's la st Friday dyening in honor of Miss Effle Barber. '* Miss Mary Denman, who has been assisting Miss Kate Nisbet during the, millinery season- haB returned to her liometn Sidnei*, Mrs. J . H . Milburn Was in Obinm- bns several days this week and viewed the fine ar t Exh ib it now on a t the Carnegie LIUraFy................... —We will” discontinue handling stoves. Do nbt buy until you have secured our prices either oh heat­ ing or cooking stoves, Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mrs. Carrie F latter, who has just returned from Denver, Col., wher<* sho attended the national meeting of this organisation, spoke here Thursday before tho local bedy." Mr. Paul Collins, who has been a n operator here a t the tower has resigned and will go witii his father to Michigan .where they will operate a large fru it farm. Mr. and Mrs. D. M» Doan, Mr, J , D, Williaunion, Mr. and Mrs. J . L, Henderson and Mr. Frank Spencer and daughters, attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. dnd Mrs, Levi Dean a t their heme 1ft Xenia on Wednesday. r tiA tiu h lp a n d l o w e s t p r ic e s* 93 B, Main street, Uayton. reduced f rices Mrs. Jane Beedo, joined by hot brother, Olmrles W. Grouse and wilo of Oe(larville, celebrated their for­ tieth marriage anolversacy' and tho fortieth birthday ofMrs. F ,0 . Btoltli at, her home in Donneisville. Mrs, Smith is a daughter oi Mr#. Boodo, of Falrileid, About thrrty of Mr- and Mrs/ B. B. Barber’# frlondagavo them a eompiete surprise Thursday even­ ing in honor of th e ir twcuiy-third wedding annivereary. Supper* ivero taken along and iho ©veulnp tiiorotigiily onjoyed in a wait I way- ■ __ _ •: ; ■» -■-Don't.worry about %vh»t yo» will give your-friends, this year lo r Christmas .presents*- . Uno dossen , beautiful photographs of yourself t r 1 children, will solve th a t prohlein. | Don’t wait for sunshine,. Cedarville ■ •every Tuesday- out our Huq of stove* a t im . Mock, the Piiotogiaplier, Sold byDrnRfjlsl, ?5C. Hall’s Fondly PULam the best* Ksir/vH i^Hsg*.. T FopftcjtSscheIV. Miks’AnlbPsinPill' Mpn’SJersey Working , Sh ins'.' Special selling.. Men's Old Hickory Working Slurtft. Special for *3 Z „ Thanksgiving S a f e O v v ? ’ -*■v ■Sweaters ■ Men's Best Whii AWMoI Sweat­ ers. Sold a ll over Dayton a t $1, at... ...... ' .Mon’s Heavy #1.50 CoatSwr-al- '.ora. Thanksgiving Sale •" -prv T Peico-,w..... .... UVG Men's Ouat S#«atws: Special big showing at; $5.00. $3,50 and , , ;* . , Men1* If 11-Wool kwf-aff-rs in ail colors; hoary foot bail ot-Lvra and aklrta; sold q Aan^-nthcr AC /i* store for #1.55, oiir price ” O v Boys' flowstyle f'oait Sweaters* something uvw In the A | sweater l i n e . ... I ^ t 5 V Men’s FlimHeavy Who! Sweat- ers, all popular sitadp;, A Q rt $1.50 vaKics...... .............. ” 0 v Children's Pants and Walstsjj !»0dozen School Waists; | Q cost 23c the world ove r Q v ■00 dozen Boys’ Waists, all new patterns, .worth one-third ■m o r e . . . . . . 5 * 75 dozen Boys’ Corduroy and oassinnra K nee ,Pants cost ‘1‘e elsewhere........ 75 do.fcu Boys’ Finest Dress Waists, a ll popular now patterns; hi va lu -s....... Hpeciai idg lot ot Boys’ Kime Pau ls; worth 25 cents A Sir* mortv............... .... ....r : TT0 C/ Boys Knee* V ah ts*h r'thc best materials; regular #1.00 Q O r k in d ........................ ..... 0 0 **' 45c > mi 23c 79c L49c Bosom 49c 23 c' Season a t (! 0 c, now... . Men’s White Plaited Shirts; regular 75tf val- .. ncs, a t ........ -............ Boy’s Fancy Xegligeo Shirts; worth 30c to 00 c..,. Men’s Hosiery 100 Dozen Men’s Black Hose; reitlap Hg! and and 12 c yal- r „ ves Sale prico.,............. .... O'"* - {Limit 4 pairs*) Men's Black and Fancy Hose usually sold at. 10c. Kale pncfl 2 for 25c, or ehcli.,, Men's Fine Black Hose; rogu- ulttt* 13c values; Kpecial' Q r price during sale only...,...... Men’s (Natural Wool Hose; reg­ ular 20 c kind. KaH price .................... j Men’s 15c Flopce Lined .Hose. Thanksgiving Sal?.. ‘ 200 dozen Men's 'Heavy' Work Hose; 1S« and 10c values, £ « priced a t fle and..-,................ 0 V Hat Dept. Special P1XTBA SPECtAL-10 cases Of Men’s Now Sample Hats, pur­ chased from -a leading Now York hat manufacturer a t our own price. These hats, wore made to bo retailed a t $1.50, $2 and $2.50. During Thanksgiving Sale paice Will b e ...... Special Line Men’s $3.50 Hats, black,'brown aiid tobacco Rhades, in Stiff hats; also special lot of black, brown, green, caHtov and fawn color soft hats. J J* YeNewBlaclrKnff'4,Ly irwootPi Hats; worth $2,00 tjie world over................ 13 c : 9 c w - 12 c 9 c 97c $1.45 big assortment;, 25c kind....... ........ J. .... ....... •t Neckwear. 200 dozen Men’s ■Large Size Four-in-Hand Ties', latest shapes and pa tte rn s. yon positively will pay 60c a t any other store. Our special Thanksgiv*- >% See Window Display. Men’s Fancy Shield Bow ties, the regular ISc kind l- | n _ only .............. ......:..... IOC The 10c kind go fo r ....... ..7c Men’s Fancy and .Black Mid­ get, String ties, 16c arid 25c A ^ - grabeg, go for............... ....,... VC Uuderwear. Men’# $1-25 Bibbed Wool. Un­ derwear, extra big values X ^ _ Men’s Heavy ffeece-linod Un- $t gi’flde and fully H i \ s y worth $1,........................... | X V Boys’ extra heavy fleeced shirts and drawers 89c is the 'Tji’J / v regular value,....'............ . Boys’ extra heavy fleeced Un­ derwear (Union suits) 75c - - “Coopers” Fine Spring Needle wool Underwear for men / i f ) Sold elsewhere,for $1,'60.. 7 OE / Children's Suits. ’ BARGAIN!—106 Boys’ double breasted' suits made up with; Knickerbocker pan ts; $2,00 val­ ues1the world over. 7 (t* | /IQ Oiioice tins 'sale.,..,..,.... «P 1 . O u ■BARGAIN 2—Special lot of Boys’ double breasted Suits, in ten handsome durable patterns, made up with Knickerbocker pants; sl.oo ........ A n values......................... 4 p & J r Q BARGAIN 3—Children’s dou­ ble breasted suits-w ith straight pants; regular $2.75 values........................ BARGAIN ^ C h ild r e n 's dou­ ble-breasted suit", in Cheviots and Worsteds, perfect titling nnd •extr a - well served.---- Suits that' $1.77 | M ens ihaRESf’iVisit’ S imps , *, j . c . j S . ‘Mi Suits in dart; uluv ami oiri* k ^Cfievruts tornjftm-y inixrii'i ’.te.f- incres. The;:*', nnito ar*> worth $H. 00 . Onr special 'ihanksgiving price.. Special Lot of Men's Hoito in fancy mixed Cassiinercs and Cheviots; a good bargain a t tMo Cur Special 0’hanks- ^ giving pale price........ Kpeoiai idr. of Men’s suits in fancy and plain Cheviots, Uassi- meres and worsteds; all of the newest plaids, stripes and cheeks in this elegant assortment; suits th a t positively retail for $12 to $15 a t any other store, (ftn Thanksgiving p’ico.... «< Special. lot of Men’s suite in every new and popular fabric, in- Cludiugall the uowe.st overplaids Btripes and cheeks. Goat’s made with hand finished collars and shoulders, perfect fltMng and equal to any $10 suit sold in Day* ton. Our special * Thanksgiving price ^ ^ 3 ,-^ , .About 200 Men’s suits to f,.ucy all-wool Scotch. ’{Weeds, q’lns special lo to f suits sold for $16.50 and $18.00, OurSpe- d» d <5 eiaJ price..,,........... « j)l «$•' Men’s hand-make Dress suits, more than $00 elegant dress suits in beautiful patterns-*! asS'mere Clioviots and Worsteds--at any other store you’ll pay not Jess': than $ 20 . Durjng o.ur Thanks- givihgsale thepriCe will be... t~.J, ............ ^ * "i> Men’s Waterproof® Gravenoite -Dress coats o r cravenette Gvcr- coats in plaid and plain AVorst- eds and GassJmeres, ‘•genuine eravanetted,” Oravannrttop that will cost.you $12to.£l5 the world Our spoc;al Thauks- giving price..,............. %?/*, Men’s Cravenetie Goats , in plain and fancy mixtures of Worsteds- and Oassipieres, , cut good and long; high grade tailor­ ing and first-class workmanship to every one'of these'coats; our ,regul >r $15values, and at' many other stores the- price will be $16.50 to $18,00. Special here during this nig sale..... ......V- ..... * «]/ jr . jut>\ Men’s Pants,- 500 Pairs of Men’s and Boys’ heavy weight Cassimore* Worst­ ed and Cheviot Pants, out! with •plenty of room ■a n d ' strongly sewed. Special during. Afj.-* Thanksgiving Kale......... . 50tl Pairs of Men’s Io'Rvy Gassi- mere nnd Worsted-Pants: regu­ la r price tde world over $2,W, ‘ During our Special d* | ' J f k Thanksgiving Kale... | , 0 " 250 Pairs of Men’s pants, in dark striped heavyiveightWorst­ eds. We bought them with tho intention of selling them a t .$2.50 Durfngthis special big sale, .the price.wlll bo ‘ d» i| A I?. only............................. .. 690 Pairs ofMen’s and boys qor- .tltiroy paute; double sewed and lined throughout- a gigantic har- "gain a t $2. Our special sale price now will he fl* | I D •only........ ..................... «p I m d y Men’s Corduroy pantB*-each pair warranted iiot to rip ;.$3.00 values.. 200 Pairs of Mgn’s Worsteds - and-GnssImere Dress Pants: sizes * :°!!!.$2 . 0 0 vvould cost you S3 any other store., a t $2.38 30 42-ivaist, and worth, up to $3.00.................... $2.38. Main arid Fourth Sts.* . B A 0 T T O N , gO* MOSE COHEN Main and Fourth S ts,, DAYTON, O. X^OEESm I LOOK HERE! ;What You Catx Buy for Cash or 1 Trade the Next Week. illb . i’71b. H. Cz Ik Granlaled Sugar $1.35. ti liars of Twins'; K'iap 25c. « Bars of Star Soap 25c. sack Snm\J.all Flour G3c 2i lb.sack Washington flourVue. 21 lb. Sack of d'roy Flour, best-flour in town 30 cents. Best Hat cun Salmon, luc. Home grown Potatoes B5« peck Alt kinds of Fn-di Fruits and vegeinblrs This is 116 Krooger Goods, wo do bofcfmmUn them, WF, V /ILE PAY For ilu tie rav ’c per lb. For Egg«i 50c per dos. i f You Wan t Flnt*Class Goods Call a t the Co net Grocer . O. M. Townsley, THE CORNER GROWER. urn rnin’ir-ri’-YWiniirn vriT tif^rijim imiy!Firif" t-~*“■r-*'*-* —r Closing Out Sale Of Winter Millinery This week we will place on Sale at special prices all of our Trimmed and Untn!mmed Hats* Miss Nisbet a-frtr’iV u'UHidMHli-aft This month*# Butlerick Patterns 10 c and ISc—nom higher. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING - ELASTIC ROOF PAINT for tin, s-iofal, paper, felt and tSSatei-l ro&fe, Is. proof agumoilfioweather of rust.. Ak.MoJcly.BmF potoua. WilluMteidi, peel, Mklw 0 $ sialb, Will; not evap&rateafteronedset., te akae ttasef pfsoL: lugm u F.ih LoniJnS no tegtodieMo ,atdi ad ealt; and limn whlott cak tfInto thet'aoinKurdtiua of tho- isajf.p past of tho ftycsltcd roofanil ironpalnfensi; the laatkct to-tlay which havd iia t,5aai'a {|mSitics: and ate d^hiw dve to inekik had {Aita, asal atd; lioutul to crysfaliic any tnrfal, Itisgci.n prunf. 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