The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
SuRtvaa ktrnm la to ta ti* Ir**.’ Co. i*1'* ui sta* j.i*ut!*ti a t th e hoy bo FJWM'A the . g rind ing ilifaiS* of J.aM work Hint ttfc *batiua be allowed t>- have a, geoil iuift wb:ie young-, Th© f r i th ’*1 ihiMS&l ’ ! j r . , aro se .io trie y, l i t , MANAGER, *, had mhim toe inherent quaintest-, , [ nous of the ivai merchant inheritedi t ' t m m d iio ?w WcsJil S i Sur« W r»B*r if C o C m £f Sen ator Were left to Peopie, C’sYfy.arrt. 0~P:in:ury dcrfion* havo »o warmer advcra*© torn (too? Tho-lcro B. Breton ot sMs^sW’^'VVWW’sjAsAswAAftrft^ » K t C*NT DISCOUNT Buurn eu IA bo t ’i Vogue” to be A b a t e ! Ri*ht Away, Ybile Big Sacrifice Sale Will Move j All Govd* at Other Store is Thirty Day*. 'ii;tiis;as ir, Sul isvan, proprietor f i i ho store a t Main and Limestone v rK’-tft ’which hears Ins name, ami iiM'iic Vague, located on E a s t High sffctst, h a s acquired a b a it in terest iu Kinmwje B rothers Company, and ju n ta s soou as he ©an ©log© out hie tersiness in connection with the two shires he now owns, ha will associ ate, him self w ith the active man- »qvment of what honceiorth will he Known as trim K ipnane Brothers- ,Sullivan company. This d ea l, which ift perhaps one of thn biggest m tho h isto ry of local re ta il merchandising in half a cen tury, has been pend ing for months only to reach successful consumma tion recently, .Mrs, J o lm J . Kin ^nanc, John J . K innane, J r ,, and Mr, riullivan constitute, the stoefchold* crsSn tho new merger aside from minor holdings necessary to the re organization of tii© new corporation which elected officer© a s follows; Bresldeot—Jo lm J . K innane, J r, - Vioe President—Mary 33, Kinanne Secretary and Treasurer—T, H , Sullivan. r - D irec to rs -Jo h n J , K innane, J r ., , Mary E . K innane, T. H.’ Sullivan, Theresa Sullivan, Jesse M, Powers and Louise Bresnin. The Vogue will b© a t once elim i nated, and i ts stock of women’s line su its and m illinery will be moved a t ouce to the Kinnane BrOs,- strore. A t ©nee there Will be inau gu rated a g rea t sacrifice sale a? which Mr. Sullivan proposed'to sell a ll of hit* Stock a t th e store located a t M a in la n d Limestone streets. When tills sale is closed th is build* m g will he for r e n t and Mr, Su lli v an will go to the Kmnane Bros. Sullivan company, I t is Jbis. hope t >accomplish a lt these details and tub e in the new store w ith in the n e x t s ix ty days. A# has been s ta te d . th is deal is »ne-of the largest and most impor ta n t perhaps In th e h isto ry of retail merchandising in . Springfield In tuVlf Aaerrtralry. Tho/ Kimum© Bros. snd w ide for ■-hm 'behind i t th a t -Jti^.tnsoetieskvy of a ll qnaltSoations —honwifc dealing. I t stands ifpon* foundation oar&foily laid by that sh rew dest of a l t shrewd dry goods men ever known to Springfield— ijkfiottel John J . K innane. Careful m an ag em en t, time, libe ral adver tising and honest dealing has ere* a ted fo r th is g rea t fltbre t h a t which never w ill depart from it. I t is a household word w ithin a rad ius of 100 miles. Merged with th is will be tile vim and vigor of new blood. In t ih acqu isition of Mr. Sullivan the nvw com pany ,w ill p re sen t a man who has proved himself iu Spri.ftg- flt fid, Ohio, During h is stay here nowof n ine years duration, he had created two successful business en terprises. He is generally recog nized as one of the m ost competent d ry goods men in th is section of the coun try . Mr, Sullivan began Ms business career as a bookkeeper in one of the big Indianapolis stores. He was such a good bookkeeper, t rat, against his wishes, he was k^pr. a t the desk w ithou t tho oppor tu n ity to get down on tho fidor and learn "tho business. B u t a t the noon hour, and a t odd leisure moments, he managed to g e t behind the counter and learn the selling end. A t n igh t he would go to the store and a ssist in the m ark ing of goods. He knew no hours and had no am bition otherwise than to become thoroughly proficient In all branch os of the business. F inally he re a d ied th a t point Which is con sidered the milestone of assured success iu every m an ’s life—He had saved Thou he w<ufc to Bit- pi-rior, Wisconsin, and sta rted into business for himself, H© made a success of the business there and, an opening appearing in Springfield i>„ he decided to come here. Spring field people do no t need io lie told of Ms career in th is city. , T h a t he 1ms created two enterprises, both of which have been marked successes, should be eulficiciit to recommend Iti'n as a man who knows th e bus2« n - m from the ground up anil the f no *hat he was thrum© Man want- t »assume eoiitsv 1 of the big $2*50,OtO *?uri*, henceforth to be known ae t !«Kinnaii«‘HroJhers-8uHiVA»coin- p o iy , and t h a t lie is to acquire a i»if-h*tr n u e ris i in tin s Mammoth dry goods ©onci-ru, a th ftta what M *r© words cammt, to his ability and fo his repu tation a s a man un der whs «.* sup# rvtslon no thing as yet has ever failed, A« has h“ -n stated Ibis deal lias *■*-,n p«-ii pug for months. Home- (hisiirh*© than a year ago, a disa* ar*j^p.-nt amongf he sto^kiioUfersof ♦n« olo Kinnane Brothers Eoinpsny threw ail responsibility of fj,e in*n*K*M»ni upon the shoulders of John J, Kinnane, J r. X'/ovlouts to that Mm* the young man, the e fiy •wi of Colon*! Jahti J , Kinnane, |« d carrwd batutti* raapantiblliiy. B. F :imker, ■ dd flfe© tg- gee m every ccurJy in th« P'jvyoso ef !ustr;:eting the H* that la th e r had handed down to ho must have much tra in in b se t alioufc to find the rig h t man. This took time. In tho in terim Jo in t Humane, J r ., wrestled with the g rea t responsibility which had been ,oru«t upon him and the K in - nan* Brothers Company took no backward step. Tho hand icap which Mt». | if tho choieo wero left to. tho people, v Hof tho veto would bo -overwhelmingly for him, Effort:;, in one way have been made ; counties to obtain tho popular will. JPRielnturo have in or ©nether, > a number of an expression of Members of the several instances. came w ith the disagreement of ashed their - constituent® ■ to name their favorite. ‘Congressman Burton has teen named in every case, nearly a yea r ago was manfully ac-1 A few days ego, Representative. eepted and the youngmnn struggled j elect R. H. Anderson of Youngstown on, a ll the tune with an ©y©ou t for I lueerted a card m a ^oimgstown th e magnificent proposition winoti had been so successfully budded up by hi* father. Mr, Sullivan ap peared a© a possibility. B u t Mr. Sullivan hesita ted to relinquish the prestige surrounding the enterpris es of h is own c re a tio n .' F in a lly the. proposition began to take tangible shape and la s t week saw tlie com pletion of a ll details, Springfield people will b©wonder fully in terested in th is merger. Springfield and Clark county to a man know both the K innane and Sullivan policy. They will, rejoice to .know th a t such a strong combi nation has been affected insuring in the merging of three good stores Into one, an institu tion to which all may point with pride as one of the really magnificent enterprises of Springfield and as a p lace to which all may go and receive an absolute ly square dea if ' *Mr, Sullivan bolds a lease on the room a t Slam and Limestone strce is covering a period of seven years and as y e t h a s had no opportun ity to sub-let it. I t is sta ted ou fairly reliable au tho rity th a t Kredel and Alexander, who have outgrown their presen t quarters will look with favor upon the Opportunity |o secure it. 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