The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

Death Calls Ahnon Bradford. Alamo, ana of Clifford anil Sybil _ Bradford, was born m Riga, If. Y-. December 13th, 18t:9, and died at * Odarville. Ohio, November 11.lOlfc ; He warn ono of ton children and came with bis parents to Ohio in : As this whs before the tirao of i Steam, they floated down tbo Ohio j on, a flat hoafc to Marietta and then ! overland with an os team, to Olarii county, tallowing the trail biased tbo previous year' by the lato Dr, Gillott and spent that winter in a log cabin on the spot where Locust Grave sohoolhouso now stands in Springfield township. He was.a direct decendanfc of Gov­ ernor Bradford of Plymouth colony. Tho deceased was united in mar-, riage to Margaret McBeth in 1855. Of this union were born thre'e sons: Albert, of Columbus, llolla, of To­ peka, Kan. and Rufus, of this place. They, together with fourteen grand- ofuldren and bwp great grandchild* ' ren survive him. His wife departed this life in 1898. He Was again married, in 1898 to Hasan Morford who died in 1906. H e was active in public life as superintendent of the Lisbon Sun­ day School before the war, as Jus­ tice of the Peace, m Lisbon, South Charleston and Cedarville,' and lor a time mayor of South Charleston. He served his country during the- Civil war with the 46th O. V. I., also a member of tbe McMillan Post Ho, 12*; a member of I. O. O. F, of South' Charleston and: a member of the M. E. church of this place. He has been a great hut patient sufferer for the past two years and passed away with the full Christian hope. ' ** The funeral service .was held at - Bouth Charleston, November 14tin The pastor, W.JB, Putt, was assist­ ed by the Rev. Gaddis and Dr. Gib­ son. The I, O. O. F. escorted the body to tlie grave and conducted the burial service. NOTICE, In the matter of Publication of Notice in tbe estate of R. F. Kerr, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified by the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, as adminis­ tratrix of the above named estate. All persons indebted to said estate must, make Immediate payment; . those having claims will present them for settlement. Dora J, Kerr. NOTICE. WANTED. A good man for ex­ clusive territory, to sell a line of Household and Veterinary Reme­ dies, Extracts, Toilet Goods, Hpec- ialties, etc. -Horse, wagon and bond requited. A permanent and profit­ able business. Address, Mutual Mfg. Company, Canton, Ohio. 60d Secohd baud rubber tire buggy, latest Style in excellent condition, tihe&p for quick sale, Ralph Wolford. —Winter Caps, 26c to $8,00. Sullivan’s, 21S. Limestone, Springfield, O " “Before you buy • storm bug­ gy, see the display of the Greene County Hardware Company, E. Main Street, Xsnla. 4 t “ New buckwheat, bulk and package. McFarland Bros, —FOR SALE;—Property located on North street formerly owned by tho late Patrick Ryan. Price $700. T. F. Ryan, 282 N.lSth street, Columbus, O. PUBLIC SALE! W<£will sell at our home on the Clif- m aridTownsley road, 2)4 miles South f Clifton and 2}£ miles North of Cedar- ille,on Yedntsday, Nov. 22, 1911, ommencing at-12 o.clock, the following ropertyi ' HEAD OF HORSES S Consisting of 1 bay draft brood mare years old, weight 1600 !bslitbred to rmce Albert; 1 gray brood marc, bred i Prince Albert; 1 yearling gelding red by Prince Albert; 1 weanling colt fed by Prince Albert; 1 weanling filly red by Prince Albert. HEAD OF CATTLE 8 Consisting of 1 Short-Horn cow, 8yrs. d; 1 registered Jersey cow, IS years d; 1Jersi-y cow, 11 years old will he eth January, 1912; 1 two-year-old Jer- y, milking; 1 ten months old Jersey di; 1 seven months old Jersey heifer; three months old Polled Durham dier; 1 Jersey calf. 3 HEAD OF SHEEP 23 Consisting of 1registered Delaine Ram year'old; 1* breeding ewes, good ones; iambs. ................ i HEAD OF HOGS II Consisting of 2 brood sows and aine n SHOCKS CORN HAY IN BARN j Potatoes, Plymouth Rock cockerels,) v rak*. buggy, mower, plows, cuitiva-, rERMBi-'-AH sums under $10, cash; j <*r this amount si* month* time b y ; ' " a note with approved 1 1 discount forcash, J JAYM, AULP, ' .. OaThurgSdy, Nov. 16th we start our 4th Mill End Sale and we promise to eclipse in bar­ gain giving any gelling event ever held in Day- ton. . , . ' THE FAIR Dayton, Ohio. Think of the opportunity that confronts you in this sale. The choicest o f seasonable merchan­ dise o f all descriptions and kinds sold at January prices. Trad# conditions among the manufacturers are not the brightest, this coupled with the fact that, the manufacturing season, as far as Fall and Winter merchandise i is concerned is practically over, has enabled us to close the most advantageous deals ,in all lines that our buyers have ever been able to consumate such purchases, as these are sometimes made in January never before in the heart o f the season.. We BENEFITED by these UNUSUAL CONDITIONS; so W ILL you. Thursday,. November 16th we start our 4 th MILL END SALE. Y ou ’ ll not have to wait until January for bargains in order to lay them away for next year but you can buy them NOW WHEN YOU NEED THEM MOST. The bargains extend to all departments, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Furnishings, Shoes, Millinery, Shirt Waists, Corset and Muslin Underwear, Rugs, Linoleum and Draperies and the BIGGEST ASSORTMENF o f WOMEN’ S READY -TO -WEAR GARMENTS in Day ion. We Are going Ont of the Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Gods Business Let nothing Keep you from fhia s&le and he here on the opening day Sale starts Thursday, Nov. 16th, at 8 a. m. The business straits o f the manufacturer— the fortunate appearance of our buyer— the power o f ready mon,ey— is the combination that enables us to offer in this Mill End Sale the biggest values in coats, suits and dresses we have ever seen—and the cold weather has just begun. $12.50 Misses Suits, $6.75 All-Wool serge, blue or black novelties and mix­ tures, lined with guaranteed satin, skirts have panel back and front, Mill End Sale P r ice ., .$6,75 16.50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, $7.45 200 Suits will be sold at this price. These are the strongest values ever put out by a retail store. All-Wool serges, blue or black, novelty and mix­ tures lined with guaranteed satin have all. the newest style points. Positively $16.50 values. Mill-End Sale Price ................... ................ ...... .$7.45 22.50 Women’s and Misses’ $11.75 All-Woof Suits, made of serge and mixtures, lined with the best Skinner satin; skirts papel back and front, and side plaited; $22.50 values. Mill-End Sale price. $35 and $40 Woman’s and Complete range of smartest styles from the decidedly plain tailored to most expensive effects: Material includes , « •. A»e c n . plain serge and smart imported suitings. Suits with tone of difference and elegance offinish that distinguish gar­ ni i$S6S a l l ITS, $ 10 .OU ments for which you ordinarily are asked $35 and $40. Mill End Sale P r ic e . ................. ............................. $35 Fur Coots $19.50 French Coney Fur Goats, blank ar brow*, 54-inch A j * A •garments; Gatin lined. Mill End Sale Brice - * e p l V t| ) l f $40 Pony Coats $2930 Ppny Coats, 54-inch of beautifully marked genuine Russian Pony,, .extra large Russian pony, extra large Shawl collar (P>l lA JJA and cuffs.................... ...................................... ...... ......- $100 Hudson Seal ’Coats $59 Full length, 64-irtch garment, shawl collar, deep <2CO Ofi cuffs, brocaded satirt lining Mill End sale prioe $ t 7 > r a v l f $89.00 Pony Coat $47.50 Genuine Pony Coats, 54-inch of beautifully marked Russian Pony, extra large Bhawl collar and puffs, satin lined d* A*7 $4.50 Extra Largo' Pillow Muffs $2.25 Satin lined; quantity limited, Mill end sale price.................. ......- ..............................•••••>•$£.00 $4.50 Extra large shawl collar, satin lined, only d *^ O 80 in this lot. Mill end Balo price.................... - .... ...... $10.50 Wolf Fut Sets, extra large shawl collar and A / / m pillow muff; satin linings, Mill end sale price $10.00 Marmot Fqr shawl cellar and pillow jpuff, TI C satin linings, mill end sale price $10.00 Marmot FUrShawl collar; satin lined. |-v m Mill end sale p r i c e ... ................ .............. ....................... $20.00 Raccoon Fur Sets, extra large pillow muffs; 1 . shawl collar, satin lining*. Mill end sale price..,... 4) 1 4 * 0 0 $8.50 Genuine Hair Fur sets, extra large shawl dollar m A A g? and pillow muff, satin linings. Mill end sale price-... $27.60 Gray Fox Fur sets, Jarge^ pillow muff, shawl cellar, satin Hirings; unquestionably rare value. 1 ,7 C Mill end sale price..—............................... ............. $22.60 Iceland Fox fur sets, white, extra large shawl j m m collar and muff, satin linings. Mill end sale price,..,Jp 1 $15,00River Mink Fur Sets, extra large shawl collar . d*A and saddle muff, satin lined, unusual value, price..;...«|)V« f O $27.00 Gray Fox Fur Sets, extra large shawl collar 1 'TC and muff, satin lined, Mill end. sale price................. » | )I ;7 * £ « 5 $8.50 Women’s and Misses' Black Kersey Coats $3.95 Full length, 62-inch garments, large collars and cuffs A 3 A p or plain tailored, lined throughout. Mill end salaM,..|DD*Vd $10.50 Woman’s and Misses’ black Kersey Coats $6.4$ r Full length garments 62-inch large collar or plain • d* a p tailored, lined throughout. Mill end sale pries,.,-..... ?. «| )(K 4 d $(2 50 Women’s^and Misses Reversible Coats $7.45 Newfull length 62-inoh garments of the Same ina<erials d*sy i * as are in $12,r.Qcoats. Mill end sale price......................Jj) / , 4 i ) $8.50 Women’s and Misses’ Novelty Coats $9.75 Made with large rever collars or plain tailored'; full m m length 52-inch garments. Mill end sale prico............... J p y , / $22.50 Women’s and Misses’ Chiffon,Broadcloth Coats, $11.75 Exclusive models, made of Imported cloth of the right weight, full length, 04-inch garments; large rever collar or d* * $ mm plain tailored. Mill-end sale price...... .......... .......•■•2 ) 1 1 * 1 0 We Are Going Out of the Men’s Clothing, Furnishing and Hat Businsss; a $40,000 Stock to be Disposed of by January 1st. Don’ t let this golden opportunity pass you by. The choicest of suits and overcoats, separate trousers and furnishings, at prices that will startle you. Men’ s $12.00. Suits and Overcoats, Mill ehd price— $6.95 Men’ s $16 Suits and over­ coats. Mill .ud price $8.95 Men’s $20.00 Suits and Overcoats. Mill end price— $10.95 Men’s $1,50 Trouoere .Mill end sale price— 98c Men’# $2,00 Trousers. Mill end price— $1.33 Men’s $8,60 Trousers. Mill end sale price— $2.23 Men’ * Fine Dress Shirts, plain bosoms, $160 values. jt | Men’s Derby Ribbed Underwear in blue an# ecru, all -5 /7 . sizes, 5«ovalues. Mill end Sale price,............................... O/C Blue Serge Suits, absolutely fast cc worth $3,50. Mill end lore, well made, full cut ami $1,50 values Mill end sale...................... ............... ..................................... Men’ s Fine neckwear 50c and 76c values. Mill end sale price..... ................................ . •■••.... ..................... 2“>csand 39 values. ' Mill end sate price.........*......... .............. .............................. Men’ s Sweaters, special lot $1 and $i.50 values. Mill end sale price....................................................... -................. Oae lot special Men’ s Fancy Hose, in stripos and figures, Wilson Rroa. make, 25c and 85c values. Mill end........... Men’ s All Wool Sample Sweater Coats, prices ranging from $M0 to $6.00. Mill end sale price.......................... Men's Fleeced Lined and DerbyRibbed Union Suits, all Bisses, $1.25 and $1.60 values............................................... Men’ s all-wO' l Underwear in red, tan and gray. Mill end sale price....................... .............. .............. -........ m 39c 19c 83c 19c $2.48 93c 93c 37c 37c 43c ...7c 23c 49c A Thousand Boys' Suits, 500 Overcoats Comprise What a Certain High Grada Makar Had to Dispose of. They Are Here at 60c on tho Dollar One big lot of Roys Sohool Suits, with (thicker trous* d* S p n y«r*. $2.50and $8.00values, all shies. Mill end prido.....J ) 1 $ Men’ # Fleeced lined Underwear m tan, ecru and grey; all sixes, 69c values. Mill end sale prico....'......................... Men's Black fiatteen, blue ebambray, and other work shirt#, 50c values Mill end Sale pries.......................... Roys* Sweater Coats, all colors and sizes, 7Gc and $1.00 vain##. Mill end sals price............................................ Men’ s Fancy and black hose, 15c value Mill end sate priee............ - .............................................. Men’s Silk Hoiis, 63c value, Mill end sals price............................................................ Men’s Silk Hose, 76cand $1.00 values. Mill end sale price.................... .... ................................... sale price _ Boys’ Combination Buita; two pairs of rousi 3, all woof cheviots and worsteds; worth $6,00 F A Milt end Balo price...................................... ................... 2|)t5*OV Russian and Sailor Suits, sizes to 8 years, good fab ric, full cut blouses, neat styles, worth $2.60. a j Mill End Sale price........................................................ . j ) | Russian and Sailor Suits, in casslmeres, serges and worsteds- real $5.00values, Mill end sale IPAI s g x Prlco-V..... .................... ........$2.69 Boys’ 89c Knickerbockers, Mill end Bale price......... Boys’ C9c Knickerbockers, Mill end sale price......... Boys’ $1.00 Knickerbookers* •Mill end sale price.. 19c 39c 59c PATRONIZE, HERALD ADVERTISERS ft, F. CARRY, Auct. A N P R B W | A ^ S O N ( Ci«rk, ^ ,'isi'iiir"1yryniSmiiir1""1 n 2#*asM9fBiMRiasWf^> rsm m s s

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