The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
s a TP * Mnl*i MMM m SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Started Saturday, December 4th W e have purchased from the surplus stock of Hirsh-W ickwire & Co, 65 Suits and 58 Overcoats, •By purchasing these Clothes at the first of Decem ber enable us to quote the following low prices: O Y E R C O A T S .68OVERCOATS In all the new models and. latest fabrics, .Including balmarqom’s tiftcbaek, form'fitting, box back Staples, heavy double breasted ulsters, etc, 0 . $ 20.00 $ 22.00 $24.00 126,00'value for... ,. $28.00 value for...... . $80.00 values' for........ 1 Slues ranging from 84 to 44. s u i t s y 06MEN’S anil YOUNG MEN’S H IGH GRADE SUITS in browus, grays, tartans and tlio popular banjo stripes and fancy mixtures, 0 - $26,00Values ..... - ................................................. ....... $28.00 values ^ —..................... ......... .................. $30.00 values ter...... - ........ ............ ...... .... ........... $ 20.00 $ 22.00 $24.00 ■ Sizes from 84 fco.,42, regulars and stouts This sale does not Include our bine serge suits. This Store is Teeming ^vith Beautiful Xmas Gifts for Men and Boys. TH E CR ITER ION “A Store fo r Dad and the B oy s” ■—~ S. Detro it Street - . - :. - Xenia, Ohio. r R .o B «B f r d S « o f i s C«. « | ^ . ^ Have n ow in S to c k T h e i r F u l l L in e o f H O L I D A Y G O O D S end in v ite Y ou to 8$ ’ Com e end S e e T h e i r D isp la y and make T h e i r S to r e Y e u r S h o p p in g * ’ " " " P la c e . R em em be r i t Pays to T rad e a t B ird s . 1 Cut Glass 22 An especial nice assortment at Jg§ popular prices............ , ,50c to $5.00 | ------------ ;-------------- ^ ------------- — ®, Jewelry HI W e have just rfceived a fine Iftt line of a l l . the new novelties in solid gold and plated Jewelry. Also # solid silver souvenir spoon.” ^ ------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- Lad ies * S i l k W a is ts ayi S i lk H o s e , Lace Co lla rs 3 1 ' F a n c y T ie s , G loves S i Han dke rch ie fs and Pe r fum e s in O r a a t V a r ie ty . K — --------------------------— r - W Men's Hosiery and Ties in Xmas Jg Boxes............................50c to $ 1.00 Sg Initial Handkerchiefs.. .. 10 c find 25 b K id Gloves and Mufflers, Suspenders S in Xmas Boxes,. . . . . . .25c and 50c $ ----------- -— .....:.. ..... ... -■ |f Dolls* Games, Books, Iron Tin and Wood Toys, Wagons, Sleds, Carts, Dishes, Stoves Etc*, Etc., for theChildren, -One Thousand Pounds CANDY Per Pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 c D a te s , F ig s , Almonds^ W a ln u ts , - P e c a n s , B ra z il N u t s Oysters You can depend: on us for yoty Christmas supply. W e will have them in abundance. S PE C IA L S F o r S a tu rd a y , D ec em be r I f , O n ly 3-I0c Cartons Ballard’s Pan Cake • CakeF lour................................. 25c. 3-1 0 c Cartons Mrs. Austin’ s Pan Cake F lou r ................. .25c 3-10c Cartons Kellog’sCom Flake, 25c 340c Cartons Purity Rolled Oats.25c ’ 340c Cartons Virginia Sweet Pan Cake F lou r ....................... .25c 80c Sack Snow Ball F lou r .. . . . . . .75c 340c Sacks Corn Mea l . . . . . . . . . . ,25c 340c Cans Karo Syrup, . . . . . . . . .85c Sweet Potatoes per peck. . . . . . . . 30c Oyster* quart.............. . . . ,25c -»i Bard,5 lb, lots f o r , , 5 5 b M Bacon any quantity lb. . . . . . . . . . . 15c * * Hams 12 to 15 lb. per l b . ........... .16c I R.obt.Bird 6 Sons Co. | _ .... ------------------------------------ « -----........................................................................................... . . . .............- ■.................................................... - j ......................................................... m ......... J ? LOCAL AND M3$GNAL m I Men’. Storm Shew. In Tan or Black, hallows tongues jwid double aele* at $9.60 to $ 6 . 00 , 1 N IS L * Y ’B* Springfield, Q .»} • Before you purchase a robe or j borBe blanket don’ t fall to sea the j line at Kerr & Hastings Bros, j: Mr, Elmer Waddle has rented a J room in Jamestown and expects to open a new grocery in that enterpris. ing town in a few weeks. '«*»■ . •W ***** “CHRISTMAS GIFTS” Make your selection by making?(X) opposite arfcicl you wish to purchase and bring to store* My line of Stationery this year ter Xmas is far better in every way 25o to $1,00at The Rexall Store Rldg- way’ a. ■ Wanted:—You to smoke the bold, Mr. E, C. Fortney of DuQuoh, 111., is here on a short visit with his brother, Prof. J, H. Fortney. Mr. Fortney is a mining engineer and has just recovered from an attack of ty phoid fever* He was located In Mex ico for four years having to return tp this country cwbjg to the revolu tion, High cut storm- boots for the Soys, Black or Tan calf; leathers, buckle tops, bellows tongues, heavy extension soles at $2.80 to $3,00. ■ , N ISUEY ’S, Springfield, Q. —Prepare for the cold winte* wind and snow by getting one of those Obasa robes, the best on the market- A full line and priced right. ■ < Ketr A Hastings Bro». A Big Offer: The Christian In structor to hew subscribers and “.Sketches o f the Covenanters,” $1,Q0. phone McFprlands. "Andrew George. •Ladies Hew Winter Root Styles in Patents and Bright or Dull Kid leathers, lace or button styles, complete line « f sizes AAA to wide widths at $4,00, $8:00and $8.00, N ISDEY ’B, Sprlngflsld, O. Ws have “just received a ship ment'Which we bought especially for our fi and 10 Cent , counter, Thcre.are soipe real values on this counter now in china, aluminum and granite ware, Etc. * ' MeFAIiLAND & McKEE Conklin’ s Self Filling Fountain Pens Waterman’sBelt Filling Fountain Pens. Silver and Gold Lead Pen cils Loose Leaf Memorandums Drawing Sets Draughting Supplies Paint Seta Steel Bond Boxes Steel Chest for family Silver Did Wells of all Descriptions ( Black Boards School Suppliesc Silver Pocket Knives Pearl Pocket Knives Dianes for Hil6 . MemorandumBooks Dennison Handy Boxes Loose Leaf Scrap Books Leather Goods of all Des criptions ^ * . Brass and Copper Desk Sets Copper and Silver Inlaid Desk Bets Imported Desk Novelties Writing Portfolios Bibles Gift Books Photograph Albums’ Post Card Albums ' Mechanical & Scientific Books Rosaries ■ Catholic Prayer Books. Christmas Cards , Games Imported and Domestic Stationery Desk Calendars Library Sets, Shears aM Letter Openers Copper Silver Inlaid Vases .SmokingBets and Jardiners WebstorsUnabridged Diction aries Instructive Books for Children Dictionary Stands B ridge* Whist Outfits Poker Oases and Chip* Place Cards Engraving Recipe Outfits Collar Cases Pocket Books Cigar Cases ■ Globe-Wernicks Sectional Book Cases Desks ■ ■ Qfileo Cbaire Oak and Mahogany Waste Paper Baskets Brass and Wire Baskets BRING YOUR NAME PLATEforpersonal Christmasand New Years Greeting Cards. Christmas Novelties of ail Descriptions. The Everybodys Book Shop Co." 21 & 2 3 W e s t F if th S t r e e t , , ■ , D A Y T O N , O H IO The largest and most complete stationary and office outfitting house in the Central and Southern Ohio. B. G< Ridgwfiiy, of Dayton, was in town Friday looking for a locationfor a, drug store. He has two stores in Dayton and two sons to run. them.- —Yellow Springs News. The. High school has of late been having unusual literkry programs, the >1being dividflafeto two societies osachshthth ‘ tfooiety, , . A Napoleon .f8#!,mah-<:thah' school and two Friday are devoted to meeting was by. and a numbero f . The debate, Rosa Bonaparte was a greater; n t n Caesar,” tvas uphold by Mildred Croute and Edith jfomteDwhlld Wil fred lieimer and Harry Wright ’up held the negative. The judges decided in favor of the a f ;ve* Rev. and Mrs. J.JB. K. McMlchael entertained th* ministers and wives last night. During the even ing a ministerial association was formed. ’ Rev. McMlohaol was Chosen.- president, Rev, Patten, secretary and treasurer. Plans were formed for observing weejt of prayer also other services to be announced later. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Trustees of Gedatville Town-1 at the clerk’s office, Cedarville, O., untilia o’ clock noon, December TB, 1915for the famishing and deliver ing on the new Smith road about 800yards of gravel more or lets. By order of the Trustees. ANDREW JACKBOM, Clerk. —F ob S a l * : —W orth the money about200 shocks of corn near town, Call Phone lit. Osdamllo. *S*> ’ —1Above A ll” ‘amoke the Bold. Does It Payto Trade at T O W N S L E T S R a a d T h U a q d D « o id » FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY 1 Sack Snow Ball Flour 7So 8 lbs. Best Dried PeaebSs............Sfta 8 lbs. Prunes............... .....Me Goodfi tie Brooms...... ........ .......28c 1 Sack of Aristas of Custom Flour .................... ..*960 11Bars of Best Laundry Soap....260 8 Pairs Giftid Gloves............. .....250 2 Iks, Pure Lard.......... ............ 26c 8 1,oaves of Krug’ s Bread .266 Best Tomatoes caned ,«..l0o, * for 26c i Can of Best Peae..... sc 1Gan Hominy.............. -.............. 1 Dox. Eggs Candled........... .... S4e 3 Cans Sweet Briar Corn....... . 2*0 8 Packages of any Tobacco........«6c Pure Apple Cider Vlnegar,..;i8cGai. Eocene (not Haydite) Oil....18cGal Gall and visit our store and get more for yonr money than any place intown. X X GET O U R PR ICES O N P R IN T IN G fOX towksiey ' sbboceby ,WE HOW H A V E IN STOCK TH E TAEOEST AND MOST COMPLETE L IN E OF H E A V Y W O R K SHOES AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR TH A T EVER CAME TO S PR ING F IE LD . ' ; / * We have placed this stock on display in advance of the seasoirto .enable the public to examine i t and make comparison, and i f we can’t convince you that we'can save you several dollars on your W inter Footwear, we w ill admit we are not entitled to your business. , Men’s Heavy W o rk Shoes Black on Tan, Elk skin onAlaska, Can’t be duplicated under$5,00. Kinney’s Price $ L 98 ARCTICS GOOD QUALITY Guaranteed this season’s stock— 79 c, 89 c, 98 c Hunting Boots Good quality, Alaska Calf, equal to any sold at $4.00 to $ 5 . 00 , > L . V - Our Price $ 1 .9 9 FELT BOOTS Men’s Light Overs . i Ladies’ Dress • Shoes The season’s, lat est Styles andnovel ties. Goodyear ;iwelts andturns, Kinney’s Price $1.98 Men’s Dress Shpes Patent, Gun Metal and Tans, all styles, Goodyear weltsj regu lar $‘3.00 to $3,50 values. Kinney’s Price $1.98 SCHOOL SHOES $1.69 i69 .69 Boys’ High Tops, $1.29 t o ............... . Boys’-Gun Metal .. .O- Shoes . . . . ......680 to q) Girls’ Slices, all kinds, O ’ 98c to ............ .v 59c to89c Boy’s Rubbers 59c to 98c Compare these with the kind you have been paying $2.75 to $3.50 for; Complete «£ 1 Q Q Here fo r G UM B O O T S Always in stock, short or hip length— $1.98 ladies’ and Children’s Arctics 69c to 98c Ladies’ Robbers Don’t miss seeing these— 35c to 69c Hisses' and Childrens’ Ruhtwrs 35c to 69c W e have received 350 cases of Rubber Footwear, and have them ready to sell, W e positively guarantee each and every pair to be fresh stock direct from the fac tory. W e invite the public to call andinspect this mammoth shipment o f Rub ber Hoods. Also keep m mind that we C4tTARANTEE OUR RUBBER FOOT WEAR , JUST AB F A R AS A N Y D E A LE R SE L L ING A N Y BRAND OF RUB - B E R S A T A N Y P R I C p b . * THE BIG SHOE STORE IWHMM G. R. KINNEY & CO. f ‘ve a***1"***•■* Springfield, * * 122-124 E. Main St f gsfwuiiwih "Hum. » » Ohio. ** ..
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