The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

t I i o' j l'i > ■! I ’H ‘ % I W rf * t ■ l iTi” } ORGAKIZATIONOF r nrvil Friday evening, the ( IHiiniaea up th* busisiesa of cUo yea" j ready ter tl'f >new officials the fol*j Sowing ctnv ns directed fey lOA". I There v.ar> indiums »»tf imp fftaucu j before tho coutn 51for uhe Jar't meet­ ing otbet,' that; tho paymesfi of tho M's:}*! jcentlilly h:I’u awl nOJou »* ■m o st of slue die. gelnrday after 1 Mayor WoIf*>r»l relinquished hia tin* ins an eMoi' ex­ ecutive of the vlliarjo and turned Ms keys over to ,5. H. Andrew lit-* flUCSCSSC?. Tho first s '4 h *icil act. of tSiemw mayor was tnculi council together to organize and pa^con bio bond. In tho ©rgnuivation J , W. Pollock v.'.tt- ehocon prenid* m b .* a vet 3 of 8 to 1. Dr. J . O, u-ewarro ntuuo was also preuen ed but 1n> decline*! tho place. • Mayor Andrew announced *he following cammitU'w of council: Finance —■Pollock, McFarland. S tree t—Caldwell, Stewart, Pol­ lock, Irvine. : F i r e - Irvine. Pump—Sbroudep. Claims™- Stewart, Shruades. Light— McFarland. There was} some discussion ovei the selection of a night. watchman and engineer of the Are P part- nient. t Tndfi.v a village ordinance council must select the latter. Member Pollock held tha t two years ago Mayor Wolford mode this appointment. However it de­ veloped th a t W. It. Kennon as en­ gineer only held over from the pre­ vious administration. The matter yns held over until Monday even- ... ing. The following arc tho village offi­ cials and bondsmen of each with the amount of bond required: Mayor, J . H, Andrew.--T. ,P. Andrew, M. C. Nagiev, $500. Clerk, H. Jt. Hitchcock— O. V- Weimer, G. M. Kidgway, §500, Treasurer, J. <1. Barber™- T. B. Andrew* J- R. Cooper, $4,000, .Marshal, H. A. McClain- J, ('■ Barber, O. W, Grouse $500. Counoilmen each give $200 bond J . ' P. Caldwell, J . H, McMillan, and W, L. Blair. Geo. H. Irvine, J , . \V. Johnson and Jos. Me.-tee, J . W. Pollock, W. P. Anderson .' and N. A. Pollock, J . O. Stewart, Emma Stewart and Robert Bird, B. E. McFarland, Cha&. Harris and T» B. Andrew. Geo. A, Shroadas, C. At. Ridg- w ayaud D .S , Ervin. Council held an int*r**tingmeni- Ing Monday evening a t which time a number ef important matters were up for consideration. In ti e absence of the clerk H. B- H itch­ cock, Hr. Stewart was chosen clerk protem.l The report of the fire committee settled a ll dispute as to tho condi­ tion of the department. Irvine also recommended J . C. Grindle for en­ gineer. W. R. Kennon's name was presented, and tie was chosen by a vote of four to two. After a long diocu^nion aa to hav­ ing all night service of the dec- trie lights, or night watchman or or both. I t was decided to have both, and, a motion waft passed for all night service for three months- January , February and March. An ordinance will be prepared for the nex t meeting as to an appointment of night watchman. The condition of tho finances and the amount of money called for in tho finance oommkreobf report left the imprension that tho corpornticn would liavo to curtail oxpences. This ono argument wao advanced as to doing away with the wnteh- man ami all night services. How­ ever it was shown by tho contiinent of those present a t the ineotlrg th a t the public wanted both. As it appears now there will be no need of any eearo about a ni.ortag© for tho first ms months. Hr. J . <>. Stewart voiced the* Kpiatiiiienfc of the community and proposed a rot edy in increasing the sax duplies 1by the addition o-f property en tin corporation bound- T ffiU lG E S T MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN’S FINE (ROES IN THEWORLD. ... "supf'mo !,.rtt o iw n makes .- "* taw# worn W. L, t«a#f*a shots foe tt;s C**t *!* vssrs, «fie»TII««,S ftsa tuv a:a fjp sajsf<-.arW*!T *»Hg«-*rts#S.'-*o!ntvio, <e«TerR«;;drfais»)/iSfv.'* w. G,o6t4L3, If I <ouW Ulre ym into my large fac» |o««s «t BmkteA, Sfaitj, **id ahow you how carefully W, h, Oougfas thee* tufts -would reaiutes why they haisl theL-4ahape.fif longer m i *t 0 tsf treater value than anyether make, # a*.r*<»y ‘•--.f -uv.?,v . y-v - re -> m m m gwtiwwdWiHaftaTwwBWWiifanwiiiAwaMUiiBw*“ m m m This Monstrous Bar­ gain Avalanche S t a r t s Thursday, Morning, January 6. THE PAIR I 28-3o East Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio. A Sale W ithout an Equal! A Price Upheaval That W ill Create a Sensation. First Semi-Annual Season End Sale A sate of swoli monstrous proportions, the memory of which will live in the minds of the thrifty and appreciative public long after the articles bought will have been discarded. I t is The Fair policy at the very outset to keep this bright new stock always new. Not an item in any department will be allowed to accumulate or be carried from one season to another. Our first season’s business has been successful beyond 0 our expectations. We are willing to dispose of the balance of our Fall and-, Winter Stock at prices shorn of all semblance of profit, so that we might be enabled to present, as we surely will, a bright, new, fresh Btoek for the Spring season that will be a pleasure for us to sell and for you to buy. We want you to share in the tremendous bargains we will offer during this entire sale. With all respect to competition we promise, you that the reductions others offer during their Clearance Sales will pale into insignificance before the veritable avalanche of bargains we shall offer. Sale Starts Thursday Morning, January 6th. There’ll be Plenty of Competent Salespeople to Serve You. Come When You Like MILLINERY SACRIFICES Jaadiesave accustomed to reductions on H ats and Trimmings a t th is time of the year, but they never realized th a t such reductions were possible. A few days will clean up our Winter Millinery so don’t delay. $10 to $15 Pattern ^DressHats A - j Season End Sale.................. 3 ) 0 «U O $7 to $S P a tte rn Dress H ats, 0 / 1 Season End Sale P rice ...... $Ato $0.50 Trimmed Hats Trim-A | A f l med Hats Seasonable Sale....Jp 1 # Fur Hats in Every Popular Shape [ AT THESE PHI CES $3 Fur Hats, Season-end Sale pr,...$1.3 9 $1 Fur Hats Season-end sale price. $1 .96 $5Fur Hats, Season-end salepric.e..$2.8S $7,60 Fur Hats Season-end price ..,.$3 .95 Misses" ITntrimmed Satin Finish Wool Flats. $1 quality. Season-end Sale Price...................... -40c $1.50. attd $2 Unirimmed Felt shapes, black and colors Season End price.. 4 9 c $3.50 to $& Untrimmed Shapes Season end salo price.. ... ................. ■'..... .......-$1 .49 Misses’andChildren’s Trimmed Hats $1 values....... ,29 c '$ 1.60 values.,-49c $2 values.......7 9 c $2-Wvalues....95c Fancy Feathers, Ostrich and Willow Pluimes sit 1-2 Former Prices Women’s Suits, Coats and Ridiculously Priced! So Ridiculously Priced that only a few days should be required to reduce this mammoth assortment of high-grade garments to almost nothing! ' Even at These Prices, Alterations Are Free $25 and $30 Ladies’ New Fall Suits] $83Ladies’ Velvet Suits in black, all the wanted materialand shade# strictly tailored, Skinner Satin lin­ ing coats, 45 inches long in all siz­ es, Season End mm .Sale Price................ t ) $18 and $20 Ladies new Fall Suits in black, navy, gray and tan ; Satin linings, strictly tailored and trim­ med in straps of same material, coat 42inches long; skirts tailored to match, a ll sizis. A A mm Season end sale prico....^)” * * $10 Ladies and Misses’ Suit#, black, navy and green, striped material, good linings, well tailored about 50 suits iu.the lot Sea- A k r|g» son End Sale Price....... navy, garnet and green; guaran­ teed silk or satin linings, elabor­ ately trimmed ih silk braids, sk irt trimmed to match, (j* | a A r Season end price...... [ T . / O $25 blacic Carucal Coats 62-in. long, satin lined throughout with new shawl co llar; semi­ fitting, a beauty pr. $12.50 Ladies Rubberized Coats, full length, semi-fitting, comes in black, navy, gray; trimmed in pockets a ll sizes ( tiC 7 C Season Ehd sale p rice. *j)Qs | O $ 12.75 $8.50 Ladies’ Black Melton Cloth Coats, full lined, tight fitting; all size?. Season End Sale price.,....,.... .... $ 5.95 $20 attd $22.60 Ladies' Broadcloth, and Kersey Coats, 52 inches long; iemi or tight fitting, plain tailor- ed or new side plaits; satin lined and well tailored. Sea- mm son End Sale price......J p V s f V $TliiuUcs’ Black Melton CoatB, s«mi flt ting wit,h large fur collar, shawl style; plain or trim- QE* med Season End Price $3.50Ladies’Capes, in black or navy heavy broadoloth, with fancy col­ ored border d nvn front, military style; gold button (fcyF Qfit trimmed; Sale price....« ] ) 4 « O d $7.50 Ladies’ One-Piece Dresses, tailored style, with panel front and back, and button trimmed; co'ors are Old Rese and tan ail si;,es. Season End -*7E Kale Price!,.,............ . O Season-End Sale of FURS. $ 1.45 ’$ 2-67 Such Extraordinary Price Conces Bioha Should Croat* Havoc with tha Tr* mendoua Stock Fur# Which .We Have, $3,60 Value Cooney Sabi* Set Season End Sal* price........ $4 Blver Mink Muff# Scarfs to, match. Season End price $7.80 Russian Lynx rug muff, shirred Bilk linings, la rge head and ta ilsA 7 A P Season End Sal* Price ^ O i / U $6.50 Russian Lynx -Pillow A 'y muff Season End Sale...... . I $12,50 American Fox Bug muff with large head and tails. Season End pr.... $ 5 ,9 5 $10 River Mink Shawls, trimmed with large head and tailB, Season End Sale P ric e .................. ......$5.65 $6.50Marmett Sfct, good linings, full size Season End Sale price......... ........ $ 2 .8 8 $7.50 O’Possum Sets, Seasonable End. Sale P rice ........ ........... $ 2 .9 5 $6 O'Possum rug muffs satin lined brown and black Season End price.,..,... $ 2 .9 5 $22 50 Black Russian Lynx sets, large •Season End Sale Price................. $ 9 .7 5 Big Reductions on all Jap and Natural Mink Furs. Fully 60 percent Baved dur­ ing this sale over price* asked else­ where—-Test the statement. Profits Are Entirely Eliminated in Our Effort to Make Tbi$ the One Bargain Event of the Year, You’ll Get Such Value* Again but not until Our Next season’s Season-End Sate MEN’S CLOTHING AT SEASON-END PRICES. If you have never visited our 'Clothing Department, you’ll bo surprised a t the. assortment we carry. Ju s t now i t will be extreme­ ly profitable for you to visit this department Men’a Suits, Over; coats, Trousers and work clothes a t about60c.on the dollar, $12,53 Men’a suits, worsted#, $8.50Men’s suits, in a variety of good patterns, all regular sizes. S*ason End Sale, P rice........... . ........... $ 4 ,9 5 $10 Men’s Suits, all now #t-y. lish fabrics and models Sea- go; End Sale Price... $ 6 .4 5 worsteds, cassimeres, chev­ iots, axcellant dress suits, Season end sale price $ 7 . 9 5 $15Men’s Suits choicest fab­ rics anil nobbiest style# Season end Bale price.$ 8 .9 5 Maslin Underwear A veritable sensation iB the w muslin underwear for women. Muslin Drawer# trimmed with lace or endwoidery, 23e kind Sale price .! .................. 17« j Muslin DfawISltftrimmedwith iacft or tucks open or closed 2le kind. *Solo price.. =14e 10c MuslinCorset Covers, lac* trimmed; sale price.....11c ay we have priced our good Supply your wants now. Musitn Skirts, tucked or lace trimmed 50c Rind Sale......... Price.........-...... ......... 29c Cambric Drawer#, embroidery or lad* trimmed, open or closed; 50c kind price.. 3 lo Circular Drawer# of fine cam­ bric; 50o value, Price... 39c Men’s, Women’ s, ,and Childrens” SHOE.S Tlio Lowest Priced She* Department In Dayton offer# reduc­ tions on it# already low prices thatare astounding. Ol riy I What a businens these prices will create! Ladies Good $3 Shoes, bntton or blueher, viol kid. S<ason End sale price..... ...... $1 .46 Men’s $3 E lk Skin shoes, sea­ son end salo price....... $ 2 .2 0 Men's $4 high cut shoes lfl-in. leg. Season end p r ....$‘2 .8 5 Boy#’ Good School Shoes worth $1.50......... $1*00 Youths’ School Shoes; worth .............................- - 8 6 a Girls’ School ShoeB; worth 42.................................$1,45 Men's and Boys' Caps 15c 100 doz Men’s and Boy’s TVinier Caps, new styles ■>5and 65c valuosi Salo prico.......... ................ 15c Men’s and Boys’ Caps 34c 50 doss. Men’s and Boys’ Winter Caps, corduroy, plush and cloth, 50c and 75c kinds. Sale pr .. 34c Wright’s Underwear 4 5 c 25 dos Wright’s Health TTnderwoar fleeced lined $1 value, Sale prico. 4 5 c Ladies Handkerchiefs 1c Ladies' Hemsfci t c h e d Handkerchief#, g o o d quality, 6 to customer..1e Sw iss Embroidery 13c 1000 yds fine Swiss Em­ broidery for Corset cov­ ers; 25c value Price..i3c Bath Towels 10c GO dozen Turkish Bath Tuwols, extra-size, worth 10c. Sale price, ... -10c Men’s Underwear 69c 25 doz Men’s E lastic rib­ bed shirt# and drawers; worth $1.26 a garment. Salo Pn a.......... ..... 69c Work Shirts 35c 100doz. good, heavy work shirts, a ll colors and pat­ terns; G5c kind, Sale price........... ............ 35c Boys’ Wool Sweaters 59 c Boys’ Wool Sweater Coats In gray with blue or red trimming; worth $1.25. Sale p rice ....6 9 c Heavy Socks 6c 50 DOZMen’s Heavy cot­ ton sox, 10o kind. Salo price........ ... ......... 5c Men’s Gloves 75c 10 doz. Men’s Gauntlet Gloves, plush back, cor­ duroy lined, worth $1.50 Salo price............... 75c p rice........ Ladies’ Sweaters 45c 25 doz. Ladies* White Sweater Coats, honey­ comb weave, worth $l.(j0 Sale P r ic o ................ SSe Boys’ Sweaters 29c 23.doz. Boys' gray sweat­ er coats, assorted bor­ ders, worth 05o. Sale Wool Socks 10c JLadies’ Wrappers &oc 00 doz. black and gray wool hair hose, worth 23e. Sal* prico p a i r -10c Linen Lace 2 t*2o 10,000 yards Torchon and Linen Laces and Inser­ tion to match, various widths and patterns, 10c to 15cvalues. Sale price, per yard..... ....... . 2 /» 2 e Mcssalinc Ribbon tOc Silk Messalino Ribbon, m assorted colors, 5-in. wide, regular price 10c, Sale price................ JOo Petticoats Me . 10 doz Percale Wrappers i 23 doz. Domet Petticoat# well mads, worth $l.ooj light and dark colors, 29o Sale p r ic e ................ SOc ! value Sale p rice....... 16c 29c Men’s Handkerchiefs 7c 100 doz Men# plain white Handkerchief# worth IGo Sal* price.................... ,7c Men’s Soeks Sc 100 doz Men’# Fancy Sox la test patterns, worthloc Sale price pair............ Sc Taffeta Ribbon Sc 2000 Yard# Taffeta ribbon assorted colors, 8 and 4 inches wido 10c value, Sale price, yard .......... Sc WiDOUGIAS ry lino th a t is now receiving the benefit of ou r auv. fc ligh ts and fife protection The Herald has advo­ cated tins for tho p a s t throe years and had thom a tto r brought up be-j fore tho Roald of Trade du ring the} electric ligh t controversy over a ‘ year ago. Then tho Dr. wanted the^ (own to m ake a good showing} when tho census io to bo taken i n ' 6 April and no t to stop backward as wo did ten oars ago. Tim only ones- who opposed tl.o Dr’s, remarks wera 2’oIIoof: anti Mayor Andrew. Roth held th a t pioperty owners could not he com­ pelled to come In While the I)r. held th a t o ther towns and cities woro doing thin very th ing a t tho present time. Mayor Andrew became carcanhc in his toiijarkfi in reply to tho Dr. a s t* public spiriteduess In such _ pavement# and sta ted ■Hint uh e } d idn’t earo if every man In town wanted It, i t was none of th e ir t liusineso and they (AndrewBros.)! did n o t propose to ho taken In” . | Hoeing th a t there was going to b o a ' pyroteehnmal display, Caidwoll; moved to adjourn. Council mooto! agaift m s i Tuesday -voning. | —1h>(l«eo your cio trie ligh t bill- by using Tungsten lamps. Wo h av e} w a tt, >19w a tt and Ct w a tts > Kerr and Hastings Eros, r n - . ip -* i % m t Mist i t \v r . ■» i. C A S T O R IA 3for Infant# and ChiWfeit. Tin KindYonHm Alwap K. ISIRt). C*d*rvlll«, O. Bears the 8 ip * tn te o f VAN AUSDAL 6 CO. January Sale! i Begins Monday Morning. Carpets Linoleums W a ll Paper . » Draperies Bric-a-Brac Jardinieres Rugs Mattings Pictures W indow Shades Utility Boxes Tabourettes AT T ATP ** tm 3ktt JL R E D U C E D P R IC E S VAN AUSDAL & CO. 23 S-Maiii St.» Baytoxij O. «MPM mm viymt I M A poor furnace is not only a source of discomfort, but e a ir a ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. •m* Just a Few Items to Show What Will Be Doing in Other Departments of Our Big Store. Wool Sock isc 50 doz black wool cash­ mere hose worth 85 cents Salo Price, pair,...... tsc Calico S h 2 c 50 Pieces Gray and Pink Calico, not short leugtbs worth 6c, Sale price, yard..................... s U2c Hair Switcheso S7c Real human hair switch­ es, 20 Inches long, any shade; worth $2.00. Sala .price......... ................. S7c HIGH GRADE STANDARD FURNACES giro • younot onlywarmair, butpure, fresh air, to breathe, and it is warmed to the proper temper­ ature. STANDARD FURNACES are honestly made of tho best materials, and will pay for themselves -’n a very short time by the fuel they save. They are not an expense, they ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than almost anything 1 elsa you can buy. Our Catalog is Vrec, Ask for it and for any information about floating* G ib l in & C o . UTICAN.Y. fc> ' HV« £iba m Thro ooity o g ist, tit A. Me hondb'o now Io< Of tho peace, work in tivo fo mentj sp ir it o tio n ” . d a y to decorai show in tbla'lir ren wi Thor- among onizati and cii cement - Some t men tit nervoii aiinoin u n til tl others- . Novem lor’s e are b are tai; laying th e si. T h e re ; BUgges jungle Bible, who w to bavt knapsi expect oompr an a tb m ust e ORE who di conflic • mandi to hoi p ins, £ be the w lio n «d to tho ‘ • forma In ct for of TJiey bent e. best e sampJ is optM the St snbsci 3t. Serein Jainef No. 12 Green Jam will It of Do filed agaim-f groun and fr tho Ba*. Court uary 1 an the time (i tmir again 5(3 ns?! at. tu eaw-rr? Uni w o r foc)< Pi 1 rod tin Q u W w> kI k I if to I? i 14 ^1

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