The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
M03E COHEN XNAUGUJR.AT&S THK GREATEST THANKSGIVING SALE IH T H E H IS T O R Y O F DAYTON Tli«* f*w specials '-■«5yg*ve a faint Me* oi tlic savings in every depart ment u i is £:e»t Si-*e- surely thousands of great bargains, FOR MEN I LOCAL AM* PCtfONAL. Mr*, Andrew Jackson is quite ill. Mr, W. E, A lexander spen t S*i> l b*t!i in Cincinnati. H « ’f lUKci Y a n g M » ’t Suits, Overcoats * i 4 C ram ao tte* . ♦JOValues, $9*88 $12 Values, $9 .8 $ $15 Values, $11,99 $18 Values, $15,45 $20 Values, $14.55 $22.50 Values, $17.45 Men’s extra heavy ribl -cdwool union suits, underwear, $2,50 v»'- . 1 ues. Sale price..... ............... $L 83 Men's heavy football Sweaters ‘Shak er Knit' cost you $5.00 JUv. Martin of Xenia will preach {m the U. X*. church Sabbath. Mis* Mary Cooper en tertained th e (i. C. T. Club Tuesday afternoon. elsewhere.... BOYS’ S U IT S * 1 .3 9 , * 2 .4 5 , * 3 .4 5 , *3 .9 5 a n d *4 ,9 5 A saving of j< from other store prices Men's 76c Brighton Golf and Yacht Caps with inside lur or out side pull down....................... 48c Children’ll and Girls hats, odds a .d ends of the 76c and $1.50 grade*.................................... 39c Children's toques; 75c values....„......... 45c Children’s Toques, 75c values...,................. .......;..... 23c Boys regular 75c grade, inside fur pull down caps................ 45c $3.00 Men’s black and fancy hose, usually sold at 19c. a pair, Sale place 1 Big lot of Men’s White Plaited Bosom Shirt* with attsched or de- tached cuffs good at $L?5 for 93c Men’s full dress shirts, attached or de- teched cuffs, hand-ironed . and worth $1,50........... $1,00 Men’s Derby ribbed fleeced under wear, shirts and drawers; reg Ular price 60c........................ 39c Men-s $1.25 grade Pin stripe Cassimeres pants..... ............. *1.39 Men’s $8Worsted and cassi- mere pants..... ............... $2.39 Men’s %i and $4,50 pants high # grade trousers................ $3.48 Childrenls knit gloves good and warm, 89c values............... 23c Men’s dress shirts, in fancy patterns; materials are percales and madras, attached and detached cuffs, sold earlier in the season at 69c Sale price now.,......... 49c Mr, M, W* Collin* of Trenton was in town. Wednesday, Miss Mary Gordon of Jamestown spent Sabbath w ith Miss Bessie Boss Maynard Puffer is employed m Win. Marshall’s f ru it store. Mis* Carrie Towwdey v isited in Springfield th e firs t of the week. MUs Bertha 8 to rm en t will en te r tain* number of friends a t her home th is evening. Miss Grace Beckley was the guest ofMies Grace Morton of Clifton from Friday un til Monday. —HOUSE FOR RENT : Inqu ire of O. It, Sm ith a t the Exchange Bank. Mrs. W. A. Spencer and daughter, E thel, spen t la s t Satu rday in Springfield. F O R L A D I E S / Ladies silk underskirts $8 Ladies panama skirts, $7.00 * . values...:....................... ?4.95 Ladies Subs $16 values....... $11.50 Ladies Coats, $18 values........ $12.59 Exceptional fur value, $12.50 t Children’s Bear skm coat*, $8 _ values............... ,„51.95 Ladies Waists $1.50 v a l u e s - 95c Ladies Waists, $4.50 values $2.95 Plumes— 4 5 c 9 5 c , $ 2 . 4 5 Just H other stores prices. Ladies Waisfs $3,values,.,......... $1.95 15c black quills, 8 in a bunch..., 20c Ostrich Breasts, all colors, 45c values................................— Clark’s O, N. T. Spool Cotton _ 3 spools for .................. 19c Box of Ruchings (6 in a box) 60c vaL Thanksgiving price.. MC Children’s regular 80c Union Suits all sizes and special : a t.—:... ................-........ 25 c Ladie* velvet lined shirts and draw ers regular 75c values per garment................. 45C Special lot oi Children s 60c Legging Drawers—.............. 25c Ladies Outing flannel skirts, the reg ular 89c values, Friday and —The boat wearing Boy’s shoes in Greene county, Moser’s Shoe Store Xenia, O. Mr. au i Mrs. Dan Marshall of neat' Springfield visited- here over Sab bath . - Miss M artha Anderson has Issued Invitations to about seven ty of her friends for next-Tuesday evening a t her home on th e Jam estow n pike. . Rev. F. P . Carrier, wife and son, of Mason, O., were guests o f Rev, W. E . Pu tt and fam ily from S a tu r day un til Wednesday. Saturday..... Men’s Fancy shirts attached and de tached cuffs, plait ed or plain bosom, shown by furnisher at $1.25, $1,50. 98c Bring this advertisement 'Coupon*, Mose Cohen, DAYTON , 21c Ladies’ 25c qualb t y combing Jack ets for............. 12c Misses Sweater Coats. C' a -60 values all sizer,,. ........ 98c A nyone desiring to tak e music lessons of Mr, Win. Han ley , please leave word a t th is office. 48d. Good for double amount of Gold Bond ! Miss Oarrte Cline o f'X en ia h a s been spending a few day* w ith Mr, , Samuel Kildow. * KWf*s » Mr, R. F . K e rr spent Wednesday tand Thu rsday in Rushville, I» d n on ■ A f e M M - ■ -* «• m . i a t I I , •....... , 4 ,- 1 ' ............. _ _ L w t year there F~9*foBA#<>*rTarboac waning Iwatop were 41,806 marriage* and l*, 9 fl»de crees of divorce. ■■ ■ ■■ w te T : In Qklafaew* Oity c -w m u so ffm & iti *H a s tir* . ; «*$* tan ta to b , 50«. j SULLIVAN , The H a tte r, ! t l South Limestone St., ' Springfield, Ohio. BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE Calls your attention to the following seasonable articles at prices tha t will prove attractive. New Buckwheat, and Pancake Flour, New Raisins, Peaches, P runes and Apricots—A t/ L ow e s t P ric e s . “ N e w B u c k w h e a t F lo u r ” in 6 pound cloth s a c k s ..................... ................................. 3 0 c e a c h H Y Q T F R f t F re sh hulk fctock received ^ twice a week. Note our special prifses on same, Per Quart.................................... ^5c Per P in t . . .* .................. *............. )5o And solid measure beside For Your Thanksgiving “ Menu” We h a r e Now Dates, Figs and California ■Walnuts. Malaga Grapes, lb..................... 15c Cranberries, extra fancy 3 qts<25c Oranges,fancy Florida, a doz. .2 5 c Sweet Potatoes, extra per pk* .3 5 c CAKES We w ill have ah e x tra supply of those “ Good flakes” for Thanksgiving, L e t ns have your order a few days before for any th ing special In the eako line. , ■g* We will pay you J U U U A > * 30(J per dozen in trade all next week for Clean, Vxesh. L a m p s , a l a r g e a s s o r tm e n t . “Decorated Lamps” In newest* shapes, r and beau tifu l col aring* from................... $ 2 . 6 0 t o $ 7 . 5 0 e a ch Thanksgiving “Post Cards” New Assortment Just In. S w e a t e r s Fo r Men, and Women, Boys and Girls, 2 new lots ju st in. Our price* range from 60c to $3.00 each. 6 I f t t . I 'or I n d ie s ’,' Misses’ and V A a l J lA lA O Children, a mco line to se lec t from a t popu lar prices. “ Stop Your Darning” Wo have the agency fo r the genuine— Hole-Proof Hosiery. - Men's “Hole-Proof J, Hose” per box of six p a ir s .............................................................. $ 1 .5 0 Ladle*’ and Mieses* “Hole-Proof'1 Hose per box of 6 pa irs...............................................$ 2 . 0 0 Every box contains a p rin ted guaran tee. Criterion Suits arid Overcoats Buckeye Pants; All “ America” Shoes; Ball Band Rubber Boots and Arctics For Men and Boys a re strong lines with us and have given g rea t satisfaction in the p a s t and we personally gua ran tee^ hem fer the fu ture, 1 A Feast o f Good Things Spread O ut fo r a Thanksgiving Sale a t L. & M. HYMAN ’S ggaeg' SPECIAL PROCLAMATION That we may add something to the general rejoicing and fes tivities of the season, we hereby proclaim th a t .for one week pre vious to Thanksgiving day, this store will be under the rule of radically reduced prices, in every department, The belated winter weather is primarily the cause of our de termination to make concessions in prices to reduce our stock quickly, We invite your participation in this sale of good things. Ladies Tailored Suits, Regular price $15.00. Thanks- (jJA HA giving Sale T rice ...................................................... ... . « P 7 * f * Ladies’ Coats, Regular value $18.00. Thanksgiving (j*t 1 QQ Sale Price...................................................................... * j ) I Z r y Q Ladies’ Skirts, Regular price $8 and $9. Thanks giving Sale Price,-. . . : ......... . . . .................................... Ladies’ Silk Waists, Regular price $4.00* Thanks giving Sale P rice .......................................................... Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Regular value, $15.00 Thanksgiving Sale Price......................... .......... .......... Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats and Cravanettes (jjQ H C Regular $10, $12 and $15 values............ ................... ' . v O » * & Underwear, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies W rappers, Kimonos, Sacques, all a t $ 6.75 $248 $ 9.75 COPYRIGHT SARtttS'CftOMYto 3 9 WtwMf# £ ty te a Qvixtnat** Thu Si ora Other* T ry to Irriitato. Boggan's Goats Boggan’s Suits 2 4 K. M a in A trao t, ’Use our re s t room to m eet a friend, O r a leisure hour with us to spend” PErTErR A . BOGGAN, S p rln g fe ld . •v'ujaeag IS 1 I , 1 Reduced Prices. L. & M. HYnAN, EAST MAIN ST., - - SPRINGFIELD, O. ^ Look for name on door and Window* .t/tr-'-'t, .-“►Vt A Most Wonderful Sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Coats Be gins Thursday Morning, November 18th Suits tha t are worthy of your inspection and all of this season’s production. The three most essen tial things th a t are necessary to make a suit correct are STYLE, WORKMANSHIP and QUALITY. These three things, BOGGAN,S Suits and BOGGAN’S Suits alone, possess. $18.50 Suit*..................$8 .95 $25 .00 S u i t s ............... .$14.25 $40.00 Su its ..................$24.75 Boggan’s Coats The most wonderful saving ever heard of in Long Black Goats, both tight and semi-fitted, will take placeher* Thursday. $8.95 Coats, $4 .59 $18.50. Coats, $9 .95 $22 .50 Coats, $13.95 $8.95 Separate, $3.9*5 Be on hand early and get first selection, as the prices quoted above are the lowest ever priced by merchants selling reputable merchandise SPEC IAL tHO VC kM BN T TO OVT*OF*TOWN P A T RO N S .-—Wo p ay carfare, both ways, w ithin a rad iu s of 50 miles of Spring- 8 fluid on a ll parohaa#* ht $15 a n d over, and in addition allow a rotund of 2 per cen t in cash en a ll amounts in excess of $15. Thonioney | is pwd / i t b f ®i; e n ’ris? a l l y o i will a >5h i lujj ir.jn ioa sjd by having to go out of our store to secure carfare and cash re fu n d . | T h* first nnmbar on th» lec tu re , Mrs. Ju lia Alexander, Who ha* coarse was a good one hut. th e b e s t ‘been v isiting friends here for sev- 1* ye t to come. Don’t miss Ralph e ra l days expects to leave to day Bingham , Nov. *hb . Notice to fermiem; Hun ting w ith dog or gun on my farm land* is pro hibited. 49d. John B. Taylor. “ Stat# Jou rna l, Colombia*. -Rob e rt A rthu r Elwood is * fin* pu lp it o rato r.” Opera &c«u*e, Tuesday evening, Nov, *0. Get a season tick e t for the lecture course, you will s till b* ahead for th e re i* still flv* *fd*ndid number* and a t $1.00 would o* ly b* 80# for an en te rta inm en t for Plymouth, Ind stopping in Day ton etirouto for a v isit with her sous Richard and H a rry , There will be a total eclipse of the new moon visible in all ’pa rts of the United S tates on th e morning ot Nov. 27 beweon the hours of tW&apn three in the morning. LOST:— Ladies’ back comb b e -| —Bus’ t h a t boy a pa ir o f our 1»- tweoti Townaley’s grocery and R .B . (destructible E lk sk in shoes, will oi t " ’ " retu rn to j wear 2 p a ir ordinary kind. Moser’s Shoe Store, Wrong side of D etro it Barber’* F inde r please this office. A ttention is called to the Germa n ia Building Sc Loan Association, Dayton, advertlsmontiu th is issue. street, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. R obert Hat-bison and Wife of Cincinnati have been spending ' — ----— {the p a s t week with the former’s po» Do no t fall to read tlio fin an c ia l'ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W . M. H arb i- sthtemenfcof the Franklin Savings ison, NOTICE CUSTOMERS f ° u r C,0SM h t 10 ° ,clock’Thursday morn {Thanksgiving day ). Don’t forget th is. Make your purchase* e a rly a t Bird’s Mammoth Store. h t Mr. Clarence Ncnrthtnp ha* *old In* grocery to Mfemm, Foster and Rufus McFarland, two enterprising young men. The ***de was mad# the first of th* week baft the tra n s fer did no t fake glees# un til Thurs day. Mr. North®? expect* to re tu rn to farm ing amt win locate north of Clifton on the Luee land. Mr. Rufus K eFa riM d iuui had nmoh rxperienee in fiwiwry-worx having clerked fo rd . ft. and a M. Townsley* Dr. J . I‘. Robb of Sidney, brother of Dr, W. A, Robb of Jamestown died Monday a t Ids home whore he was formely pastor o t tho U. F, con gregation. Ho was taken ill Satur day with indigestion and on Sabbath suffered a stroke of paralysis. Dr. Robb retired from active m inlsteral work three years ago. He is surviv- ] ed by a widow and onedaughter. ! Isaac Webster, colored, who has been working with Iliff Bros., near BrookvtUe, drew’ a rovolyer while a t tho Dayton Sc Xenia traction of fice in Dayton Satu rday ami th reats euod to shoot two companions o f ficers lauded h lin lli tho city prison where lie was fined $ t'.O and cost* Monday. H is name is now oh tho workhouse roll* A Loan Association, Dayton, in this issue. ■ _ ' The case of Mrs, John Reed, color ed for'hoot-legglng was heard be fore Mayor Wolford Monday. She was found guilty, given a suspended sentence and the goods confiscated. The sentence for bringing liquor in to a dry territo ry is a fte r the order th a t Mayor Brennan of Xenia 1ms | been imposing. |n a tion s and drills were helpful.. 1). Brailfute & Son exp ie t to ship }The evening meeting was held in ! their herd o? Fulled-Augua cattle on the M. B. church and was addre».**ri j Monday te Chicago for the In te rra t- ‘by Mrs. F la tte r who gave an en ihu - | lonal Stock Show -which opens th e | siastio and ei.t# rta ln ing report fr, m ; following Saturday for two weeks. ;th« National conventhut. s h e p* n j Last season the Bradfuto herd took ■ forceful speaker and brought »>«. k a number <»f largo premiums and it ■many good thing* to ns from Use ■ is expected th a t success will crow n ;convention. Music was furnished Ithoitf efforts again th is year, 1 by the senior L. T. Jo The Woman’s Ch ristian Tenn.r v- ancc Union hold an a ll day In s ti tu te Tuesday, Nov. lflth. Because ot tho rainy weather the attendance was no t a ll t h a t could be de*m ,f, but those who came were well re paid as au in teresting , Instruct Do meeting was held. Several mem bers of th e Union also Mis* Rm a S tormon t had places on th e p r o gram . Mrs. F la tte r1* talks, *xpl«- * 'U tl
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