The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

m M * m i m ■ M $ Our Loss Tour Gain* Gold Dollars for Fifty Cants SAVE ON A New Suit or Overcoat DURING OUR . . Hu dveds of men anil young men have already taken advantage of thin sensational sale, b , a there is good choice of Blue, Black and Fancy Mixture Suits and O’ coats made by HART, SHAFFNER 4. MAftX and Michaels-Stern Co., all o f which we are closing out at Just ONE-HALF the original marked prices,. Come in at once and see them: Every Sale Guaranteed to Give Entire Satisfaction or Money Refunded One lot o f $10, $7,50 and $5 Boys Overcoats. To close out entire lot, choice . l $198 See Them and Note the Mar? veious Values All Furnishing Goods and odd Trousers sensationally priced for this sale. Hats andFur Caps at 1*4 of the original prices. f MStt THE BOVS OWN STORE ON THE SECOND FLOOR . Boy's and Children’s Suits and Overcoats at 1-4 Off Regular Prices $7.50 $6.75 $6.38 $5.63 $4.88 $10 Suits smd Overcoats, • }£ Off Regular Brice....... $9,00 Suita and Overcoats, 1 Off Regular Price....... $8.60 Suits and Overcoats, Qfi Regular Price..,..,,..., $7.60 Suits and Overcoats,. Oit Regular Price....... . 8.60 Suits and Overcoats, ££ Oit Regular price..... $0 00 Suits'and Overcoats, ' }£ 'Oft Regular Price....... $6,00 Suits and Overcoats, H Off Regular Price...;.... $4.50 $3.75 $4.00 Snlts and Overcoats, A A A H Off Regular Price,..-............. $3.50 Suits and Overcoats, H Off Regular Price......... $2.63 $3.00 Suits and Overcoats, p &COff Regular Price..,........... . Dnw’ o f i v a r n n a f c Dark colors only Venetian and serge lined V2 to 17 yr, A | /x rr UUJf d u v c i u u a i a ^ g s $j,o, $ 7.50 and $5 values, Choice.............................3 ) 1 , 7 0 This is the Largest Clothing Sale NowGoing on in Dayton ■'..... ■..- .............. TH E-....... :......:.....‘ :...... : " Store sot, s n j t v s s 28 8r 30 E. Third St Dayton, Ohio , E . C. H U B . ■tAI To Cure a Cold in One Day T a k e L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e T a N * a . £ itovwah^t^ahMfa^iaMKwthfc Tins signetm-e, ^ CmcCHp - l « Tam Day*. or every J|> 1 o tm o a t a l o o is f r e e . Aefe toe k Mhf ft* m i f«(onMttM ttott Hwtiai, G 1 BL IN m. CO. * ti U T I C A The Oedarviilo Herald, l* c r Year-, , KARLH BULL ’SSE-.- ju ' .■' I _ tutored a t the Pc : ville, October 31, • class matter, Editor sfc-Offlcc, Cudar- ISSf, an second FRIDAY, JANUARY l»t 1912 Only Once in a Lifetime Youwill buy a boiler i f youhtiy wisely. ' A boilerwill give you SUMMER HEAT IN WINTER, ■will heat every portion of your Louse, nnd the money Invested will give more comfort, health andhappiness than can he obtained in Any other manner. It will banish colds, pneumonia end Will ROB WINTER OF ITS TERRORS andrigors* Whileindoors YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. Without boiler heat yon are missing the greatest comfort end blessing in life. Find out the cost to secure such heating and you will wonder why yen did not haveitdone before* HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILERS 1 furnish well heated houses at minimum cost o f installation and for fuel, Twenty-two years* experience show* ns what to furnish to secure best results. Helen’s* Independence Helen looked up at file conductor v?Hh a flushed face. ' “I'm sorry/ ’ she said, “but I'm afraid that X have no money." “I guess you can And it if you have to," h-* snorted as he passed on, “Look again—and hurry up." He went out ,oa the rear platform for a moment, hut soon he followed another incoming passenger up the aisle. “I really can't find a Blngle cold,” said Helen, looking up from her dis­ ordered purse. -“That’s all right,” was thp more gracious response, "A gent out on the platform Btaked you.” “Was it that man in the soft hat?” , she asked as she caught sight of Har­ vey Tennant trying to look uncon­ cerned- “Sure thing,” he assented. “ Shall X send him in?” “1 do not care to be under obliga­ tions to the gentleman," she said coldly. “Please stop the car.” 4 It was intolerable that after last night Harvey should presume to pay her car fare. Had it been a total stranger she would hi\ve been grate­ ful, but a man who only the night before had assured her that she could not get along Without him! She -would show him that she could, and she awept off the car with a'majestic dignity that caused Tennant to smiled “Look here, Nell,” he protested as he followed her to the sidewalk, “you must not be here alone. It is one of •the toughest districts In to.wn.” “ So I Judge from its inhabitants,” she said with a meaning glance at him. “ It seems that they take pleas- •ure in annoying unprotected women.” “That’s Just the trouble,” he said placidly, though his face reddened. “Don’t be foolish, Let me lend you a nickel. You can.send it. back tonight, It is only what X would do for any woman in, the same.fir.” *T do not have to trespass Upon your chivalry/' she declared, with a scornful accent upon the last Word, “I am amply able to take cure o f my­ self.” “I believe We discussed that to no purpose last night,” he said coldly, “1 adhere to my original opinion,” "And l to mine,” she sniffed, ae she began to walk on. Harvey dropped back a few paces and followed her. The dozen blocks bordering the freight yards bore a most unsavory reputation. No gently-bred Woman was safe from Insult, And Just because ho had ventured to criticise her boldness in venturing out alone on her charity visits she had broken their engagement tbe night, before with the scornful state­ ment that Bhe was amply able to take care of lierself and would have naught "of a husband who already showed .such a disposition to bully. He did not have long to wait for his revenge. On the next block a crowd of. half-druhken loafers reeled from a. saloon. Helen shrank to the edge of the Bidewalk and by her"very precaution attracted their attention. “There’s me mussis,” shouted one. as he lurched toward her, “Come here, me dear, and let hubby have a few coins for his beer.” AS he staggered toward her Helen raised her hands to ward him off, and in doing so dropped her bundles. With a Wild- yell the rest of the crowd drove after the paresis Just as Harvey dash- ed up. A few1well-directed kicks scattered the crowd, hut the first speaker was less easily disposed of. The idea that Helen was his wife had entered his drunken brain and refused to be dis­ lodged and he made an attempt to clasp her in his arms While demanding of the new comer Wh, he should seek to separate a loving pair. Harvey's answer was a blow that sent him sprawling, hut ho scrambled to his feet In an instant and staggerc; toward his assailant* waving a cotto hook that had dangled from his holt. With a scream Helen sought to throw herself between the two men, but Harvey thrust her quickly aside. The man In his drunken insanity would make Ao distinction and it was a fight man to man. He bad had some experience on the mat .Had been the wrestling eham* pion of his club for two seasons, and. he maneuvered for an opening. It was no easy matter for he had seen fights among the longshoremen and know that a cotton book Was far more dangerous than a knife. It was some time before he could find his opening, but kfc last he closed in With a rush, pinioning bin adversary's arms close to his side; After that the fight was a short one. Once fit a disadvantage the rough collapsed and through a sudden turn of his thoughts became lachrymose. Harvey tearfully lament­ ing the loss of his wife while lie as­ sisted Helen to regain such bundles as had been loft her. “Xp; iftume that you will not refuse car fare now,” he said as he straight­ ened out his overt oat. “Don't you think we could have a rah?” sho suggested, “ becauso you sec, Harvey--we can hold hands in a cab/1' The Elder & Johnston Co DAYTON, OHIO.: Two Weeks’ Begins Saturday, January20th With a greatly increased stock, owing to our efforts to satisfy every want,we now come to thereduction event, whichwil be one memorable period for all whotake advantage of the— ExcellentQualitiesat theExtremelyLowPrices It’s a—• Great Stock Sale Sacrifice F o r C a sh Our Restaurant Serves EVERYTHING GOES Dry Gbod$, Shoes, Books* Jewelry, House Furnishings- / (Bargain* in each Department) You Profit... Any day you may 'come to this sale of big values at little prices. a Bountiful Appetizing Dinner for 25c . ZfXC GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING A A s t l The Store Where Styles Originate, BOG G A N ’ S Exclusive Styles The Store ' Others Tiy to Imitate, 1 1 M t I I All Remaining Winter Goods at Your Own Price Every Coat, Suit, Street Dress and Fur Must Be Disposed of and Disposed of Regardless of Cost, to Make Room for Our Huge Stock of New Spring Merchandise Which Is Arriving Daily. f Contemptible. "They say ha failed ter $50,000.” “Well, he always was a fellow that would do almost anything ter a little uoney, Xwouldn’t think of failin' ter la little as that," 8 a WINTER COATS $6.95 $11.05 Full Length Caracul Coats full lined go at...... ...................... All Winter Coats that sold for / h i a a m $19.50 go at.................. 2 p I U , a " D All Winter Coats that Sold up» $35.00 go at.............................. . DRESSES All Drosses that sold up to $12.50 |yg» go a t.................................... .............. 3 > 0 . " D All Dresses that sold up to $20 fit f f rv p go a t .................... .........................J p l l . V O Alt Djesses that sold up to $35 rf» | rv r»/\ g oa t.......................... • P lO a U l f WINTER SUITS All Boggan Made Whiter Suits that sold up to $22,5Qgo at................. ...» All Winter Suits that sold up to $28.50 go at......... .............. ...... All Winter Suits that sold up to $38.60 go at............................ MILLINERY Our entire stock of Winter MILLINERY MUST GO—It. is here for.your disposal. Come and make- yonr selection at your own price, $9.95 $13.95 $18.50 S 1 BOGGAN’S EXCLUSIVE FOR STOCK Every piece o f our Dependable Furs go on sale and we guarantee you an abso­ lute saving offrorri.fxom 33 h to 50 per cent on every piece of these durable and dependable skins. We sell them at the lowest figure, quality considered in Ohio, SS and we defy competition. Here is your opportunity for investment. Take ad- 52 vantage. i 8 EXTRA SPECIAL We are now showing Exclusive Spring Suits and Millinery which is months in advance of any other house in Ohio. We always lead. This is a store where you can have all your wants fulfilled at any and all times. The economical and far- & sighted shoppers recognize it as the LEADER in every particular o f style and USk quality at the LOWEST PRICE. ' - j ASK FOR BOGGAN’S EXCLUSIVE STAMPS OF 5 PER CENT TO AN ADDITIONAL SAVING YOU 1 We pay railroad or traction fares to all points within 50 miles o f Springfield on purchases of $35 or more. This money is paid you by our cashier, thus relieving you. o f the inconvenience o f having to go elsewhere for same, Peter A. in 24JE. Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. 3 $ , - *. 1;.!

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