The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
b u UJOOVJ** n y u j r w c w oppu flH m e g a u » w a u w e r { jhw ; <un* ite!odifog the lorn tbit this price reductiojjentniled, an unprecedented busine** fol lowed, With stock* depleted, Mr. Marcuswent into the market to buy and because cements given to him by manufacturers, he bought, he plainly said he is The Pace For Lower Prices Several month# ago Mar us ened th tes to o price campaign, a d by . i _ . 1 . , . . 1 _. j .1. t_ . * . .....i-__ ______ _ ______________ _______ _ J __ i.__1 ,( » L d the wonderful ranee bought and -he bought, now inuu cutanc ( O V E .R S T O C K E .D ! Sale StartsThursdayand Continues Until ’ Stock is Reduced Come dhect to Dayton headquarters for Women’s and Misses’ Ready to Wear and Chose your Suit Chat or Dress fromthelargest and#the most complete, the most varied assortments, at the LOWEST,PRICES in the city , Suits, Coats and Drosses ADD(TK)KAL UXAL • CarfeOa* Weteefc. Mr. «$4 Mm, A ,% teM $ Cb*ta- wH, war* eslUd to** by fete death of tte l*t* W. A . Collfe# HOLIDAY OOQBff— M BU d* SeawCo. Miss Edith liuoeey entertained * number of college friend# Tuesday evening. Mr*. T. A. Arthur *nd daughtcr. Eve, And eon Stewart, of-Springfield, were gue*t* at the horn* of Mr, and Mm, J. R. Gano last Saturday, SUITS SUITS Values up1to $32,50—New Fall Suits o f wool poplin arid serge materials, handsomely tailored, fancy lined, for Women and misses, sale price *.$14,00 Values up to $40,00—New Fall and Pinter Suits; of all-wool serges andpop *, fancy lined, very handsome modr for the better dresses, sizes from 16 to 44; sale price . . . . . . . . . . . .$18.00 FURS! FURS! FURS! ~ | 4' f f 4 / Values up to $18.00 — Manchurian W olf Fur Scarfs, o f the season’s new- * e#t shades, full size. Sale pfice * .$7.95 Values up to $3.502—Very hand some Manchurian Wojf, large fur scarf o f all the newest shades, silk lined. Sale Frioe .j?- ^I,$ 1 1 ,9 5 American Wolves and FoxesValues « to $50, in all new rich shades o f the eat quality for the smart dressers, Sale Price ............... $18.75 CHILDREN’S COATS ? Sizes 8 to 1,6 A t Great Sacrifices <!• « COATS! COATS* Values up to $15.00—-Very neat con servative-Coats, all sizes, dark blue and ’ blacks only. Saie price .............$5.50 Values up to $26.50-—Cloth or Plush Coats, full fanc^ lined, all new fall shades and styles, some have fur. col lars, sale price ............. . .$12.95 Values up to $40.00—-In plush or / cloth coats, of “all-wool velours, broad 1 cloths, swadine. All the newest models sale price . . . . . . . . — , . . .$19*75 Values yp to $50.00—Silk plush or cloth coats. Seasons latent in styles or shades and what can be appreciated. Sale price . . ......................... >$24.75 DRESSES! DRESSES! Values up to $18.50—New Fall and Winter dresses o f wool and handsome-, ly trimmed. Sale-price . . . . . . . .$7.95 Values up to $22.50r-New fall and .winter dresses o f all-wool serges, sat ins and jerseys. Sale price . . . . . .$9.95 ' , Values up to $55.00—Better dresses for. women and misses. This groupVis o f usual value and priced from $14.95 to . . . . . . . . . * $22,50 Mrs. Ad* (S aw of Hartford City, Hub, few boon tte guest of her broth er, Prof, Leroy Allen and wife, ■- II..Hi)IIJ Mrs, F. M. Reynoldso f'S t Harvard Ohio, has bean tte guest of ter son- in-law and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clemma, If you have a claim against the South Charleston teak it must be filed by Dec. 80, “M* % * %S' ... ........ ... . //> 35 South Main », DAYTON, OHIO m m lilWHHWWjgliF I f g S g Sweet Cider per gallop, 66 cents, R. Bird 4 Sons Co. Announce your, sals date Ip tte Herald. J. E, Kyle has teen nursing two broken ribs the result of tte kick of a horse. Headquarters for Everything in Leather Goods— Imported and Domestic For Sales-Large type Poland China male Bog, 2 year# old. Extra good in dividual. Double imtpuned.' Wm. M. Smith, phone 3R on 178, .. * ***.( 1#' ’ - Horse Blankets Auto Robes , R. Bird A Sops Co., , Mrs, Lydia Corry of Xenia, known to many here, has been in a very critcial condition.. - From report* St hand Mrs. W. A . Collins is not much improved, having developed pneumonia since her ner vous breakdown., . #1 in*immipniiiiimiin t mi imlPitei S The engagement;of Mr.- Elton tin - dad and Miss Gretta Branson of Sel ma has been announced. i Mr , G. C, Hanna spent Thanks giving with her son-in-law, and dau ghter, Mr, and Mrs. Ed.' Webb of near, HiUard, 0 . 7 I ' * • * V ■ ; r ' r ' All parties holding. Houstonia Creamerychecks please report checks and amounts to ua no later .than Dec, 11.. Marguerite McFarland, agent. *•Miss Helen lUff'mie*i»ined a com^ pany of young folks last Saturday afternoon at a “Rook’' party in hon or of her cousin, Miss Mary Iliff of London. _ ' V > w SPECIAL- Prime (Little Red) <?Idver Seed. 6836 purity and fid g«r- taanafcfon. SiLOO per bOshel. The Cedsrville Farmers* Grain Co. Ladies’ Hand tegs Necktie Cases Drinking Cups Manicure Sets, Library Sets Jewel Pockets Scissor Cases Bill and Coin Purses' Traveling Sets Bridge Sets Letter Cases " " Fold Cases cnic Sets Photo Cases CigarCases Music Rolls Military. Brush Sets Collar and Cuff Boxes. Five Hundred Sets Card Cases Sewing Boxek Toilet Rolls Music Bags Bill Books. ■ Thermos Bottles .Gloves and Handker chief Cases Flasks . ' Jewel Boxes Coat Hangers Officer Sets Tranks, Bags and Suit Cases ■ ■ ■ V, McCulloch’s Leather Store 40 EAST MAIN STREET '¥ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO E^GLE’TflKADO”. gySW r Si^Gww tew 'eadlNb.174 jw w M *m m u m w t m tm tH TH tm u sAB o EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCILCOMPANY, NEWYORK ■teas TRY MIR K » HUNTING We effsr Gae ward for any < t e ««r«4 2 * z ? & B41’> C ttuA I W * ku catarrh sunmaza ttst tte •tv* ‘ yssrif, md lwa _ s it t e m oitr^alte 'riw- for Catarrh. Halt"*i OaUtoit " acts thru tte Eteod wTtlte 5!tftirbMUegMiUar S te^ a sK ikM ^ f i t e m -: wBl SB* n great impi*twamnt imyeur KMMoSl teabh. Start twbur K ^ i vjtflffln MfslrlnO at Otea^uingirt, rid1 satarriu ffsnd for tisiterisslsi Salesman Want*d> T# solicit or ders for lubricating rils, greases and paints. Salary or CommlssiMi. Ad- dre*s_ THE LENOX OIL A FAINT • A trap shooting contest was held yesterday at the Xenia Country Club grounds. Many sportsmen in the county took part-in the event, A. B. Little, of this place, regarded as one of the best shots in the cothity had a part in the contest. MRi .... INI imhitM ilaNiteaiiigf .. Announcemetns are out of the mar riage of Miss Ora Carpenter of Springfield to Dr. Galllard S, Tennftnt Which, took place last Saturday, in Springfield, Tte bride and groom will te at home in Asliville, N< C., up on their retura from a wedding trip to the West Indies and South America The bride waa well known here to many o f tte yetxngtr people. Men’s Work &hirts, were 81.76 now $1.26 each. Men’* Black Satin Shirts were *2.00 tew , Men** Stripe .Bib Overalls, former pries 82,75; now $2.Q0e pair. Men’s Plain BJse Bib Overalls, ex tra heavy, former price, 88.60, now 88.76 pair. . ‘Men’s Plain Blue Brand Overalls former price, 0 .7 5 , now $2.00 pair, R, Bird ft Sons Co. am NOTICE. Wall teper is a commodity ’ that the stock is made up* a year, ahead. Next season’s stock Is made under tte present high prices. So while some commodities may. be cheaper next year wall paper la one article that wilt, to higher, t have a fall special sample book just received from tte firm I represent offering the present stock at a reduction bit order to clean up for the New goods. It will pay yOu to boy your wall psper now1and carry It ovap for neyt Spring’s pa? lering. This stock is this years goods all new and can be purchased for ene half of next season’s price. Place your order now. A. B. McFarland. , mammm tmmmmmrnammammm The Crash Has Come on Shoe Prices Readjustment of Shoe Prices An adveartUmont that every one hanfeoen looking for, Every merchant in the country Will Jbe compelled to tfdce a loss on their merchandue sometime o * other. We h&ve decided to take our k>»* now * THE PRICES OF SHOES HAVE DROPPED We want to gve our customer# the advantage o f this decline now, not next Spring pr fail! but NOW. We have readjusted our prieey on evdry shoe for man, woman pr child to the present value*, totally disregarding the former post o f same, ' LADIES SHOES Stetson’i famous high grade _ shoe*, former prices $17.50 and $20.00. adjustment price > .. , . , , , $14,95 ; Drew** Rest, Wi»e,ShawandFedws ; vH 0 ld” Shape shoes in Suede, Browu ,;- ■:(^If and lGd, B l^k^ icL formm price#; , 3^>O0,;. . : ■; MISSES SHOES . Mi?3C* Beat Grade Tan Caff Shoes, welt spies, $7.50 value; -Readjustment price . . . . . ........... ..... .. $6,48 Ohilds sizes ^ s'.* * * •* * *«•«• • Misses Brown Calf Shoes, $6.00 value, Readjustment price . . . .$4.45 Misses Elkskin Shoes, the . kind for every day wear, $4.00 value. Read justment price , * . $ 2 . 9 5 . ' Childs sizes •+**'#*•* t/v w.*.*$2.45 Childs Vici Kid, soft hand turn, sizes 5 to 8 . . * * • . . . . . . . . $ 2 . 1 5 5ize»-1 to 5j $1.95 ........................................... ........ ii.ii.nif njmNji^W' MEN’S ^HOES “Stetson's the East yet, former prices $17.50 and $18.00. R^uijustment price •« $1495 . Dr, Reed Cushion Sole Shoes, for mer price $15.00. Readjustment price rJr* 1>. . . ' # * XftJi# $13,50. and *13.00 * r ^ , » - lustment. price . . . . . . . . . . 81005 $10.5.0, grades, readjustment :pwce . . . . ........................ ..... $8.45 ’ Our $6,50 and $6,00 grades, read justment price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.95 Men’s heavy work shoes, work or outing styles; $6.50 value. Readjuat- Jnent price . . . . . . . . $4,95 BOY’S SHOES ! !> ‘ - $6.9$ 1Boys Brown Engliah hoes $5.50 values .Readjustment Price. ......... C$4,45 Boy’s Gun Metal, English last, $4.50 value. Readjustment price . . . $3.45 Remember we Specialize op Corrective fitting carrying all widths from AAA to EE. Every pair o f Men’s, Women’s, Spy’s, CdrFs, Child’s and Infant Shoes, is included in this sale. , . J‘‘ S. Detroit; St. • M ‘ S i , ; ■ X e n i a r O h i o / jt . - NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, SOCKS, MUFFLERS, DRESS AND DRIVING GLOVES, SWEATERS, BATH ROBES, UMBRELLAS, KNOX HATS, CAPS, OVER COATS, RAINCOATS, SMART KNITTED VESTS. STREET *nd W ARM LINED GLOVES FOR LADIES S John MacKee The M u 'i Shop ^ % ' - Sp«angfield» Ohio 4 3 S. LimeritonaST., 0 / ISVijljlkBUSmESSA SUCCESS? Fine stationery is a Mgaid toBnstaess. PrWineftaestgUteHyls our specialty. Watches and iteinonds emamiMiteaMR !i' •mmUm Pine Jewelry andSilverware MM MAINANDFOURTHSTRGKFB,M M N ,SM A mm i s
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