The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
These qualities are as rare as the reductions are radical. Don’t wait, we have all sizes now. If you de lay a week your size may be gone. A “Sale’*with us is a real sale, we mean what we say and every price we quote means good dollars saved for you. d fb *fl P f ff* You have choice of many B L U E S R R G E S U I T S worth $28 and 830, which we have juBt purchased from Hirah, Wickhire&. Co: These are A , T f l 1 / * j | i l without doubt the finest line of Serges we have ever had in the house. We also have a fine assortment of greys and greens which we bought in this ^ 9 * special purchase. This sale contains our regular stock, values from $20 to $35. Sizes from 33 to 46. $11.50 YOU HAVE. A CHOICE OP MANY MEN’S AND YOUNG MENS’ SUITS WORTH UP TO $30.00 \ MID-SUMMER S S S S s \ s s s s s R. S. KINGSBURY FOR $4.98 YOU HAVE THE CHOICE OF THIRTY MEN ’S AND YOUNG MEN'S TWO AND THREE PIECE SUITS Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits $7,50 to $10,00 values, marked fiowjx to ........, ...... ................. ....... ....... . $6 .23 $3.00 to $7.09 values, marked down to.................................................. . $4 .98 $3,50 to $4.50'values, m arked down 'to ..................................................... $ 3 .5 0 $2.00 to $3.00 vu’.ios, marked down to,..,........................ ......................... $1,98 Boys’ Wash Suits $2.60 to $3.0o valuos, marked down to.... ................................................. $1.58 $2.00 values, m arked down to........„................ ........ .j. ................................ $1.48 $1,50 and $2,75 values, m arked down t o . . .......-...... ......................... ........ $1.24 $1.00 and $1,25 valuos. marked down to....................................................... 89c Boys' Knee Pants $1.50 and $2.00 values, now.......... ................................................................. $1,24 $1.00 and $1.25 values, now............................ ................................................... 89c 75c values, now......... -............................................... ................................... ..... 64 c 60c and 65o values, now...................... !.........................................*.................. 89c 25c valuos, now....... ...................... ..................................... ....................... J9c Wash. Pan ts Included. . MENS’ TROUSERS. Choice of $3,00 to $8.00 Trousers, m arked down t o ... $4 ,98 Choice of $2.60 to $3.00 Trouser*, marked down to...... $1.98 Choice of $3.50 to $4.50 Trousers, marked down to.... $3 .50 Choice of $1.60 to $1.75 Trousers, m arked down to.... $1.39 STRAW HATS Choice of a ll $3 to $5 values, now...................... ............ $1.98 Choice of a il $1.50 values, now......................................... ,.98c Choice of a ll $2 and $2.50 values, noV........................... $1,48 Choice of all 50c and 76o values, now...................... a........ 39c .. : y '■:.• , ....... ' " . ■ ■ • ■ ' ...-...-— ;— — —:— ,v. ■■■ . MANHATTAN SHIRTS A ll $2.60 and $3 values, m arked down to .............. (.... $/.98 m arked down to................. :............................. .......... 89 c A ll $1.60 and $2 values, marked down t o .... !.............. $ t.39 All 75c values, marked down to ....................- ........... ...... 89c All W ilson Bros, and Griffan $1 aud $1.25 values, All 50o and 65a va lues,m arked down to ......................... 45c UNDERWEAR A ll$2.50 and $3 Union Suits, now................................ $ i . 9 S A ll $1 Silkine vaiues, por ga rm en t................................... T5c j tl l $1.30 and $2 Union Suits, now... ;.................... ..... ,. .$1.39 All $1 and $1.23 Balhriggan values per garm en t—...... 89c AU $1.00 and $1.25 Union Suits, now................................ 89 c All 50c and 65c B a lbnggan values, per garm en t............ 45c TRAVEL ING BAGS a n d SU IT CASES 20 Per Cent Discount During this Sale HOSIERY $1.00 and $1,23 values in Bilk hone, por pa ir........................ ...................................- .......................;............................... 89c 30c and G5cfancy hose, per p a ir.......... ................. .................. ................. -............... ................. . 35c, 3 pa irs fo r $ t 35c fancy hose, worth 50c a pair....!.... ................................ . ........................ .................................. - .................. *........ 2So 10c HandKerchiefs marKed down to 4 c This Sale Begins July 15th—Continues One Month, Until August 15th. R. S. KINGSBURY 50 & 52 E. M A IN S T R E E T , X EN IA , OHIO. “IT PATS TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD.’' K innane B ros .=S iillivan C o . iBuick No. 10 Has a Won derful Career. $100 Reward* $100. Springfield’s Greatest Value-Giving Store. T h e Long LooRed For E v en t F OR the past forty years our friend*, patrons and the public in gen eral have looked forward to and waited for Kinnane’s Semi- Annual Clearance Sale. This year, owing to the Kinnane Brothcrs- Sullivan interests being consolidated, we were compelled to carry greater stocks than usual. This, immense surplus must be sold no matter how. great the loss may be, so a t promptly, Eight o’clock, Saturday morning, July 17, ’09 our doors open upon the greatest money-saving event ever held in Springfield. 'f OUR. GREAT JULY MARK DOWN SALE when all Summer goods will be sold regardless of "cost or former gelling price, * TaKe Advantage of T h e se Low Prices. Round trip carfares refunded to all points with in 40 miles of Springfield under the plan of The Merchants’ Association. - f / Contrary to the popular opinion, the Buick ear No. 10, w ith which Louis Chevrolet won Hu? Cobe tro phy race was no t a now car, E a rly in February the winning car was taken by Barman, then the only Buick pilot, anti shipped to Now Orleans fer the Mardi Gran meet, to bo used to carry supplies to and from the track and garage. When S trang was signed as a mem ber of th a t team , ho wen t to tho Florida beach on a hu rry call and hastily stripped “No. 10” for tho Daytona race*. The young s ta r won two lOo-inile events w ith the car and twice bloke th* world’s record lor stock cars. Then Strang equipped tile machine and won two events in the A tlan tic H ill Climb, breaking tho stock ca r record for the course. When Chevrolet joined the Buick forces. S trang had received a new car and “No. 10” was inherited by the Fronclmian. Chevrolet won tho free-for-all speed event, breaking the record course tip tho mountain. N e s t he won the lou-milo champion ship a t Montgomery, A la., with the now famous machine. Afc the Blr- 5imngham meet, two (lays later, Strang borrowed tho car from Chev rolet and while leading in tho 100* mile race, an InsuiUeiantly inflated iiitf biiist, sending the machine through the fence. Three Wfeska late r Chevroletstruck a stono wall with the car during the Giant’s Despair climb a t Wiikenbarre, tu rn ing it. over. In a week’s tiino “ No. 10.” now considered a combination goad luck and hoodoo car, was on Ibo Oobo trophy course. I n the tenth lap a valve cap broke sending the valve down into tho cylinder, p'nnchiug a hole In tho top of tho piston. Chevrolet drove tho remaining seven laps on three cyl inders, witihing the raeo. “ No, 10“ will n o tb o ro th o d to th e stud , m they say In race horse circles, but will continue in competition!! in tho bands of the g rea t pilot, Chev rolet. True to Principle. “1 h'ib-ve in making the Httio tbinno count," remarked the kindergar ten teacher as she called up tlio class In arithmetic. | The readers Of tliis paper will ba pleased ; to learn that there is at -least ono dreaded t disease that science has bean ablo to core in all its stages and that to Catarrh. Hall's j Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Curo is tahen internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucoussumacs of system ' thereby destroying tho foundation of the diLease, and-giving tho patient strength by . building up the constitution and assisting: nature in doing its work, Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, I that they offer ouoHundred Dollars for any I case that It fails to cure. Sen for list o testimonials. Address. J*1. J . CllVNEY <fcCo, Tolcda O. Sold by Druggist, 7flc. Hall's Family Mils aro tho 'best, AN OPPORTUNITY. Tho Michigan Nursery Company, of Monroe, Michigan, ono of the oldest and most roliublo nurseries in the country, wants a representa tive in this vicinity. Good wages can bo made colling their high grade trees, plants, etc. W rite them today. 2Gd. SECTION 7—1 CODE. AN ORDINANCE to punish persons found in a state of intoxication, and 'alSo to punish persons disturbing the peace and good order of the Village by intoxication. Be it ordained by the Council of the Village «£ Ccdarville, Ohi< S ection 1, Whoever is found in a state of intoxication in any public place within the limits of this village shall be fined five ($6.00) dollars, and shall pay the coats of prosecution. S ection 2. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person to disturb the peace quiet arid goon order of the village by intoxication, and any person violating thi9 section shall be deemed guilty of an offense and on conviction thereof shall be fined in any mim not exceeding fifty ($30.00) and. be imprisoned not more than thirty days or both at the discretion of the Mayor. .S ection 8 This ordinance shall take effect and be in fmee from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 20th day of June, 1B0D. J. H. W om -' ohij , Mayor. A * j . G. M<Coma-xt., Clerk of Council. Her Preference. A Woman weuld rather inherit an outlandish looking bedstead from her great gro&bgi'anihaotlie? than a set of tho finest brains from her father. Our Spring Showing Of handsome fab rics for sack su its, frock and cutaway coats and Ghcstorfleid overcoats em braces a ll the la te s t novelties in elegan t and exclusive im ported and domestic Woolens. We aro prepare to fashion you a su it th a t will be peerless in cut, fit and distingue sty le a t . a t a reasonable figure. K /IN Y , Leading Tailor, x e w # ; o . Pennsylvania EXCURSIONS SUNDAY EXCURSION CINCINNATI, $1.25 Train leaves Codatvillo 7:50 a. in., retu rn ing a t 7:50 p .m . TO NIAGARA FALLS August M, v ia Cleveland and the lakes. TO ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY And other Soashoro Resorts, A uguste . TO COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA Daily with long l inifc. Variable Routes, TO ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Daily, Seattle, Portland , Han Francisco and o ther Pacific Coast and W estern cities may be visited on the trip , which may l»o made over v a r iable rou ts w est of Chicago ami St. Louis. Homeseekers Northwest, West, Southwest On designated dates during summer, ,, f»'»«»jsoa rca t 'I iekot Agent, or call on or w rite ,T, W, HADABACG1I, Agent. . TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
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