The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26
O ,£j " JS - 3 « d'S ■—l 10 O V. as d » tf D .S < = a& •& € 1 . m STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT THAT WILL SHAKERCEDARVILLE AND COMMUNITY LILEjjAN f f l . V V- f Y WE M M Y BUSINESS COME a ad SAVE Step Lively ’ Folks! This message sent to you is o straight from the shoulder. We have em ployed the services of the well known firm, The Dix ie Sales Salvage Co., of Nashville, Tenn., to sell, this \'entire stock in the shortest time possible Our orders are sell, and sell they will. There are no excuse*-! NO ABIBIS!! Its going to be a P r i c e - Suicide. Forcing out our entire stock. Our loss is Your Gain. Our advice is to be here when the doors Open Friday Afternoon at 1:30. Something doing every minute. Tell your friends and neighbors to come too.' igorous Action Must Take Place! Entire $15,000.00 Stock ROBT. BIRD & SONS CO." Ohio NOWIN THE HANDS OF THE DixieSales & SalvageCo. SEE PRICE TAGS Mystery OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE SATURDAY, MARCH 26th At 3 P. M. we uncover this table of Mystery Bargains. Values up to $5.00 CHOICE The Low Price Giants and Price Wreckers! Mast Be Sold! Regardless of Cost or Loss A Comm ercial S en sa tion tha t W illSm a lts -a ll o f Th is Section o f Ohio! Merchandise Selling for Half, and Less! EACH NIGHT 8:00 P. Sensational Happenings PRIZES AND 30 MINUTE SPECIAt DON’T MISS A SINGLE DAY BRING ALONG YOUR NEIGHBOI THEY WANT TO SAVE TOO. To try to tell you folks in cold type what awaits you here would be an utter impossibility, you simply have to come and see with your own eyes that such values are possible. EVERYTHING TAGGED and arranged in bins and boxes— regular CAFE- TERIA STYLE. So you can wait on yourselves. Then call a cleric. Absolutely the greatest massacre of merchandise ever of fered. The chance of a lifetime to save! SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES— Afternoon and Night SECOND WEEK COL. HARRY E. TRAGAR Known over the A ir as “ Maple Swamp Harry” . He Plays, Sings, Impersonates, Whittles, Yoddles, Etc. You will want to attend, this SALE. Some thing you’ll REMEMBER. Sale Starts Friday, March 18th, at 1:30 P. M. CONTINUES FROM DAY TO UNTILENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD You Men Look and Read! Real Values You’ll Want NOW ! PRICES SMASHED TO SMITHEREENS SWEATERS—Values to $5.00 _ DIVIDED INTO 4 LOTS 47c Men’s Dress ONE IDT CAPS 10c ------ 47c SHIRTS Value to $2.00 47c, 77c 97c 97c — $1.47 - - $1.97 S T O P CLOSED WOOL SHIRTS MEN’S PANTS DOORS UNDER LOCK Values to $4.00 AND KEY 1 Lot Value, $5 M.' ' . Arranging and marking ■ 9 down stock to unheard of $1.47 $ 1 .0 0 I prices. 5 *• • Here’s a Sale With a Reason $100 CASH FRIDAY, MARCH 18th— 1 :30 P. M. $5.00 goes to the first customer who purchases to the a- mount o f $10 or more. All others who purchase $10 or more the opening hour will get ft One Dollar Bill. Bet ter Hurry! A chance to save. The Greatest Sale in Ce- darvilje’s history. " . ; S tore Open Every N ight To accomodate all those who can come best at night* Come, we’ll be here. Something doing ev ery night. Shoe PricesMurdered Here! OUT THEY MUST GO ENTIRE SHOE and RUBBER STOCK MUST BE SOLD! Now’s your chance to lay in your Footwear at a sav ing. Values to $5.00— DIVIDED INTO 8 LOTS 10c , 9 7 c , $ 1 . 4 7 , $ 2 . 4 7 9x12 Wool and Fibre Rugs $9.95 A WORD FROM Robert Bird & Sons’ Co. Ye* The Opening Hour is Correct FRIDAY AFTERNOON ■ 1 :30 P .M . This Stock has been Order ed Sold by the Managers and we’re not mincing words. Its truly a Price Smashing Event you never dreamed could be time. Quick action is neces sary- Watch Us!! We dare anyone to Un dersell us. Dixie Sales A Salavge Co. are the noted Price Wreck ers o f the Southland. Cle- tus Weisenbarger, Presi dent of the Company is here with his assistant. Col.' Harry E. Tragar, who have been instructed to Rip and Slash prices to where folks can and will buy this stock quick. This can’t last long. You are face to face with the greatest opportunity o f all times. A Large General Stock. Shoes, notions, fur nishings, etc., selling for half and less. Come every day and night. L tt F ix tu res F tr is le Cheap C hh U k i , Caiw , Etc., [Merchants invited to buy I flftto. We’ll ee!I you theeer] fo r k a c than MANU- FAGTUtXR ’S COST. WOOL DRESS GOODS Value to $3.50 25c-47c—97c WINTER UNDERWEAR G1 '■ ■■■■•■ ■- ; e s t lADE SCHOOL ' i TABLETS . • LINOLEUM Three 5c Ones % . .. Sqyd. —FOR— PRICE \ 33c 1 0 c CHILDREN’S HOSE I LOT V A LU E tfo 50c 14c GOLD SEAL CONGOLEM RUGS 6x9— $2.94 7i/8x9— $3.65 9x10-6— $5.19 MEN’S HATS Values to $4.00 Choice SI .47 CHOICE BUTTERICK PATTERNS LOOK! STONE JARS 10-12-15-20 Gals. 1 2 / i C GALLON RADIOS No Reasonable OFFER REFUSED SENSATIONAL BARGAIN COUNTERS ■ IrC f 3 C y ' 5 C | . 7 O f 15c, 25 c Dishes, Granite Ware, Tin Ware, Hardware, Notions
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