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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