The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
3C^»'<*«r*fi£r4MC«#~ The Beet is Cheapest Hade at Jamestown Mills, R. G, George, Prop,, Jamestown, Ohio, Wl” ^ " ti'1 .. llE lll* , "l"BflBl 1 ..... 1 - .... ...................I.... -I...... . mi Sold by A ll‘First-class Grocers. Buy your Hat of Hullivun ao Hatband8ave from| WAIT! WATCH! WAIT! you are hard to suit or to fit. | Come to us and we’ll make you a hat to order, SULLIVAN, The Hatter. 21 South Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. AT XENIA WAIT! WATCH! WAIT! X LOCAL AND P£*$ONAL 2 Mr. S. M, Murdock spent Monday in Dayton. UNTIL THURSDAY MORNING, MAR. 18, AT 9 O’CLOCK Mrs, F. B. Turnbull and son visit ed in South Charleston Tuesday, Mrs. David Turnbull of Monmouth III., is the guest of relatives hero. Miss Sallie Bpalir of Clifton is making ber home with Mrs, A, W. Osborn. Mr. Carl Osteratrom of Dos Moines Iowa, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton McMillan. Prof, and Mrs.'L, T. Marshal are entertaining a thirteen pound son tiiat arrived at thier home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wekhham -of Springfield spent- Sabbath with Mr. O. M. Townsloy and family. Mrs. W. A. Turnbull entertained the Embroidery CInb Thursday a f ternoon. ' ! Miss A. X». Craufurd has returned home from Cincinnati where she" has been looking alter spring xnil- linery- Mrs. P, A. Alexander and daugh ter, Margatett, o f Spring' Valley ivere Saturday and-Sabbath guests ot Mr. and Mrs, W. E, Alexander. Mr. D. M* Dallas returned from Philadelphia where he attended the funeral o f hi* aiaftnv'-Mfmi David Steel, who died last week while m Atlanta, Oa. Mrs. T. B. Andrew and daughter, Vera, have issued invitations to a number of their lady friends for St, Patrick’ s Day, front nine until twelve. • Mrs, W. R, Torrence rettirnld to her home in Xenia after haring spent several days hero with Mrs. Belle Gray, while Mr, Torrenco was in Washington, D. C. * The college boys " defeated the Eyrie basket ball team from Xenia last night hy a score of 29 to50. The girl's basket hall team, from Musk ingum won over the local feminine team by a score of 28 to XI. Mrs. Lillie Shroades Who died last week at her home in Chicago, was buried at the cemetery north of town last Sabbath. The funeral had been held in Jamestown. The de ceased was the daughter of the late Samuel Walker, who lived hero for many years. —For the next ten days we will sell all $2.50 Hats for 82.00. SULLIVAN, The Hatter. 21 South Limestone St.^ Springfield, Ohio. Laundry Leave your laundry at Smith & Silvey's Bar ber Shop. The best work guaranteed, in gloss or dull finish. o Save money bv sav ing the wear and tear laua.hy is done ! $ 35 , 000.00 worth of high-grade Cloth ing, Furnishings, Shoes to be closed oiit. C. Kelble, Agent 45»49 W e s t M a in S t ., X E N I A , 0 . To close out his entire $ 35 , 000.00 inorder to occupy his newroom when completed with an entirenewstock. $35,000.00 worth of high-grade mer chandise to be sold at less than cost of raw material..• THE ENTIRE $35,000 STOCK of C. Kelble, Agent, to be sold out for less than the actual cost of the raw materials. Sale to continue until the entire stock is sold. Sale commences THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, AT 9 A. M. Everything must be sold. Prices cut no figure* No ordinary sale, . but an extraordinary occasion. We must raise cash, no matter how big our loss. WAIT FOR THIS BIG SALE Which positively commences Thursday, Mareh 13 th, and will last un til the entire stock is stock is sold. This entire stock must be sold and turned into cash Our time is shprt, we must act quick. As every thing will go last during this sale, we advise prompt action, so be on hand when we open the doors Thursday morning, Mar. 18 , at 9 o’clock. G KELBLE, Agent, XENIA, O, Nothing like it'before. Nothing like it will occur again. The great est bargain treat in the . history of Ohio* Values at the mercy of the public. The Reason for This Mighty Sale \ 0 . Kelble is Xenia’s oldest and most reliable clothier, having a reputation far and near for his honesty and fair dealings with his trade. Owing to the purchase of property on West Main Street for his new building lie has decided, rather than move, to sell his entire stock of Spring and Winter Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes at less than the actual cost, and give the people of Xenia and surrounding country an oppoi (unify to buy their Clothing, Hats* Furnishings and shoes at the greatest saving that has oecured in a decade. A bona fide Money Raising Sale! Everything must be sold regardless of cpst or value. $5.00 spent here will do the work of $ i 5 ,oo spent elsewhere. . - - ■' . ' NOTICE! Our store will be closed MON DAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY to mark down and arrange the stock for THIS BIG SALE FR E E T R IP TO XEN IA Railroad and Car Fares to Purchasers of $20.00 or more in a radius of fifty miles, OUR GUARAN TEE We guaranteeevery purchase during this sale, and we take back, exchange or refund your money on any unsatis factory purchase. This Stock Must be Sold to Raise the Necessary Amount of Cash to Com Read! Read! Prices Wrecked in Every Line, See for Yc pleteHis New Building, lurself, M en ’s Overcoats Overcoats that are the peer of any you Will see elsewhere at 810.00 in English Ulster Cloth, Melton and Beavers, Do mestic Kerseys in blue blacics, some Ital ian lined, others with heavy a j A{- serge, plain or fan« seams.. . . Men’s FineOvercoats in EnglishUlster Cloth, also Kerseys, Meltons, Beavers, in black, blue and brown, some Italian lined, silk sleeve lining, lapped sleeves. Positively worth $22 50, or d*|A A ET your money back................ JpIU*yt) Men's Overcoats, in English Covert Cloth, Vicunas and Irish Freize(stamped) Worth 815 and peer of and at « g Men’s Fine Suits and Over a - q - coats, price ....................... ••Ip/ #70 Overcoats of Imported Carr’s^XXX Melton and Royal Standard Kerceyo Positively worth $20 in any a a qj * wholesale house................... ** Another High Grade Coat, in new ef fe c t s 52 inches long, some satm lined, » five different shades, some silk, .equal 1 1 to- custom made. VVorth $25 a | gj - j | or your money back.............Ip I L*00 ■ j Bovs '1 Overcoats, from 8 to 10 yearn; ! his fall’s styles; worth $9 in Off ■liny wholesale? house............ ipu^Oi) Bargains in Clothing A Fine Suit of Clothes. All £ 3 *r* to match....... ■......................... $ 0 , 5 5 This suit is positively worth $10 or your money back at any time during this sale. Men’s Fine Dress Suits, all wool, in checks and plaid material; a . d . worth 812 50................... $ 4 * o 5 Men’s Elegant Dress and Bt.siness Suits, cut in latest style, hand padded shoulder and collar, lined with 3X eerge, double warped; actually worth Ae, 815 00 .............. $ 0 .9 5 Men’s Fine Suits, in Cheviots & . and Scotch Plaids..................... $ 4 * / 5 Men’s Splendid Suits, Velour finished Oassinieres; was 815,00 $5.85 now.................... . . . . . . . . . Silk and Satin Lined Dress Suits, in plain cheek*] and stripesj w'orth ,A 818(10......... .................. $ 7.49 Men’s Extra Fine Dress Suits, all the latest styles and shades, the heavy silk and aim lined, equal to fm- a 1 , q eat 825 tailored suits.......... $ 1 ^ ,4 5 .Men’s fine Trousers, for Sunday ~ ~ wear, worth $ 2.00 ............ .......... 9uC Children’s Overcoats, that & - sold up to $1 and $ 5 . . . . . . . . . . JpI . 9 o Children's 35c Knee Pants. 14c M en ’s Furnishings Men’s Hats, all shapes, at . . ........ 79c Your choice of a $3 or $4 Hat a * e Knox or Stetson shapes...........$ ] ,y 5 Men’s Fine Hose, worth 15c, at ~ this sale........................................... dC Men’s High Grade Linen Collars 9C Men’s Fleeced Lined Underwear, worth 75e, at.............................. 0 7 C Men’s Silk Embroidered Sus- penders, worth 25c at.................. yQ Men’s Wool Underwear, worth. $2 go a t.............. 79C Men’s Handkerchiefs hemstitched « fancy border................................. Mule Skin Gloves....... ........... - 18c 100 dozenMen’s Negligee Shirts ^ latest pattern.. ................. Q iC 100 dozen broken ones 75c to $1.25 Shirts, choice.................... Z9C Men’s Heavy Wool Hose, worth ^ 50e per pair, a t ........ ............. . , | yQ Best Work shirts on earth, * A worth 75c, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o9C 75 dozenMen’s Shirts, worth —A $1,60 and $2 a t ................ JyQ .Men’ s Overalls, bestmakes, at 39c Shoe Department Men's, Boys', Bodies' and Misses' Shoes Men’s $5 Shoes...............................$2.85 Men’s$3.50 Shoes........................... $2.25 Men’s $2.75 Shoes................. -....$1.95 Men’s $2 Shoes..............................$1.25 Men’s $1.50 and $1.75............ $1.16 Ladies’ Shoes 82.75 ones................ $1.95 Ladies’ Shoes 82 ones.................... $1.48 Ladies’ Shoes 81.50.............. .$1.15 Boys’ Shoes $2 ones ones....... . .$1.48 Boys’ Shoes 81.75 ones...............$1.20 Boys’ Shoes, $1.60 ones.................$1.05 Misses’ Shoes $2 25 ones..... .......... $1,48 Misses’ Shoes 81.75 ones.................$1,15 Misses’ Shoes $1.50 ones....................95c Misses’ Shoes $1.25 ones............ ... .75e Misses’ Shoes $1.00 ones.................. 00c Corduroy Suits. Men’s Corduroy Suits were $14.75, $12.50, and $10, price now . $0.85, $8.05 and $9.35. Men’s Corduroy Trouser#, $1.49, $1,79, $2.35. Children's Knee Punts Suits, $1,48. $1.70, $2,05, $2,15were$2.50 up to $5.75 100 dozen Ties, worth 50c each t A for this sale only. | yQ wn« 11 bv Uutid KJ fit hr--* leave been convinced, why not you? ' n riftf A fir i Onaccount of the extensive advertisingwe have beendoing throughout thecountry and the magnitude of this gigantic sale, many merchants will try to lure you in through ficticious HtWAKti signs, circulars, advertisements, etc, Don’t bedccieved. Do not enteruntil yousee the name over thedoor, C. Kelble, Agent, then you will Knowyouare right. “ { Sale Positively Opens THURSDAY , MARCH 18 th., at a. m. ' ' Open Every Night Until 9:00 O’clock, , , J Saturday Night HarryBird, untu ilqo o’clock. C, KELBLE, Clothier 45-49 West Main Street, XENIA, O. TW E N T Y -F IV E EXTRA SALESPEOPLE W ANTED . MARK the Date, MARK It Well and Let Nothing’ Keep You Away*
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