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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 3

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 3

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rwi MANSFIELD NEW. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1908. THREE. SENATOR WHO WILL KEAD THE SECRET SERVICE INQUIRY EXCELLENT IMPROVEMENT OUR ELEVENTH LE ANNIVERSARY SA pinna. The present, board of commissioners desires to go out of office with the court house iu complete shape and this can only be done by furnishing the lower regions JI the building which have been as uig an eye sere as the balance of the structure since It was mangled by the former bunch of county, commission, blacksmiths As euggefsted above the business places of ManslUtld are particularly bad oil for toilet rooms which might be used by either ladies or men.

One 13 IX THIS SHAPE or TOII.KT KOOMS FOK MKX AXI) WO.MKN COX, TKMI'LATKI FOK (XHItT HOUSE. or two dry goods stores have toilet icoms but they arc for ladies and some of the- big stores which have one should have at least two. the BASEMENT LIKELY TO BE COMPLETED COMMENCES SA TURD A MORNING A 8:00 O'CLOCK Just eleven years ago this week, the last week of the year, we started in the dry goods business in Mansfield iu our present location. It is useless to tell you of the remarkable growth we have made in these eleven years. Many of our customers of today will remember the small space we occupied and the small stock of merchandise ve had when we commenced business.

The majority of these customers that commenced to do their trading with us II years ago are our customers today many more have been added to the list. There is some reason why these customers have stayed with us these years, there is also some reason why so manv more are doing their shopping with us today. These same reasons are going to induce many more to join our ilst in the next II years if honest advertis ing such that you can rely on, honest goods such as you can depend on can secure them. We want your patronage, to get it we must deserve it, to deserve it we Intend to give you the fairest treatment, the best service and the lowest prices that can possibly be made on goods. You can always depend on what weadvertise, no matter how absurd the price may be, or seem to you.

If you see gold dollars advertised here for 60c you can depend on iC that they are here. But like In all other cases there is always a reason, although the reason may not always be given. We are going to liven things up around here from now, to the close of the old year at this, our eleventh anniversary sale, and see if we cannot offer merchandise at prices that will induce all our old customers as well as new cnes to visit us during this time. We are going to do our part at least as you will observe by the No nuttier how small or large your wants may be, if you havp anything to buy in ready-to-wear garments you'll be inlercHted in these prices. paloons had-been voted out of Mans field the toilet room prpposition for men would have been a pretty ser Ml 5 Ions one.

It is true that the cigar stores have limited accommodation for men of this kind and the hotels have then but the general public rannot use the toilet rooms In the hotels as some of these hostel ries put up signs to the effect that they pro vide and keep up such acconimoda tlons for puests of their houses. For And Proper Accommodations Put in for the Use of Public, Which Ac comniorntionn Have Been Sadly Lacking Have Home Plans Which Will Meet with General and Hearty Approval from a Suffering Public Street Car Comjmny May Get Busy and Put in a Itooni for Ladies, nt Least, at Their Waiting Station. The board of county commissioners have been considering the matter of completing the basement of the court house in the near future. The board states that the county has In the building fund a balance of about this reason" if the saloons had been ousted thcie would have been a great 2. stringency in the male toilet room in the cities a stranger has no difficulty in locating a toilet room.

He can step in most any old place and find one either for ladles or men, but they don't grow in every. business room in Mansfield by any means. If the commissioners decide to put some real decent accommodations in the basement of the court bouse they Senator Eugene Hale as acting chairman of tho appropiaLions con miliee has promised a searching investigation of the United States see-ret service department In response to Senator Aldrich's resolution. The resolution resulted from the clause In the president's message relative to the act of congress limiting the scope of the secret service force. The senate will insist upon knowing what special opratives the bureau has employed, what they were employed for and at whose direction they were placed on the government payroll.

$45.00 to $75.00 LADIES' WINTER COATS, OPERA COATS AND LADIES' SUITS, in values up to $50.00 offered in this sale at S25.GO This includes all the finest garments in the stock, except Fur Jackets. You will be surprised to see such fine garments carried in Mansfield. -The styles are just as exclusive as if you bought them elsewhere, as there are only one of a kind. The garments will reveal to you better than we can tell you, the remarkable bragains they are at this popular price. Between 30 and 40 In the line to select from.

will confer a big blessing not only on the people fo Mansfield but on the people of Richland county and those who come here from out of town. When the band stand was rebuilt in Central park it was proposed by men who had some foresight to create a basement underneath this stand and fit up suitable toilet rooms for the use of ladies but the city off! again women come Into the court house as late as 9 o'clock hunting a toilet room. There is nothing In the heart' of-the city for their use when the stores are closed or on big days. The street railway company had an $7,000 at the present time and it has been" estimated that the lower rarl of the building can be finished and put In shape to correspond with tho Marlon court house for about $3,600. It Is the idea of some of the members of the board to pave the corridor in the basenittrit, the same having heretofore been without any pavement of any kind.

It Is proposed to lit up a room' for the county surveyor and another for the board of tax review. It Is also proposed to put in something which Is badly reeded in this city in the shape of a ladles' rest room and toilet rooms. These toilet rooms according to the present plcns will be fitted up with Tennessee marble and there will also be wash stands and looking glasses for the use of the fair sex. On the other side of the corridor will be fitted up a set of men's toilet rooms. cials failed to act upon the idea.

The bringing of three Interurban lines to Central park In Mansfield makes it imperative for; somebody to furnish nounced that they would place toilet some up to date toilet rooms. How rooms in. the of their. Inter ever, they are also badly needed on the west side of Main street and since the street car company Is doing a nice business with interurban lines. urban walUng room on Main street but when the room was fitted up this feature as usual was omitted The toilet rooms in the basement of the court house will be right handy to city lines and electric lights the com the interurban line since the new pany ought to go on with that Idea of putting some toilet rooms in the basement of their waiting room for black velour, crushed plush, black cloth coats and some mixtures, values up to $15.00 Anniversary Sale Price $5-o 2 remarkable bargain lots In Children's Coats, in ages from 2 to 0 years Children's Astrakhan Coats in black or blue, were $3.50, not many of them Anniversary Sale 98c Children's White Bearcloth Coats, Children's Red or Blue All Wool Cloth Coats, worth double Anni-.

versary Sale Price. A choice line of Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats, in values up to a $40.00 grade-ofrered in this sale Between 25 and 30 Winter Coats, values up to $25.00, many of them the season's best and newest styles priced in this sale at. Long Black Broadcloth Coats, all wool in a variety of choice styles, many of them formerly priced from $19.75 to $25.00 go in the sale at the low price of $10.00 Between 30 and 40 Ladies' Winter Coats, in plain track was built Diamond street, The matter of completing the the ladles who patronize them. Did you ever see the waiting room of an basement of the court house according to the above ideas will be taken These toilet rooms are certainly had Jy needed institutions. Ladies come to the court house in jarge numbers and the commission-: vth have been told that time and time electric road or combination of three up before the commissioners and roads together with -extensive city lines in a place of 25,000 people Architect Vernon Redding will be asked to bo present to talk over without a tingle toilet room? 1 33 I'd 1 1 1 i i 1 is 01 a 1 TWINS FED OUR SALE OF SUITS CONTINUES Doubtful if ever such pretty Suits, so full of style, so well made, were offered to the ladies of Mansfield for so little a price as are included in the line we are offering at $10.00.

Many of these are our newest suits, formerly priced at $19.75 and $25.00. The skirt alone on most of these suits is worth the price asked. is With Medicine Dropper and One SPECIAL, REDUCTIONS Keyt in Incubator. The twins which were left at the can home of Mr. and Mr.

Anspaugh on Fourth street are doing very nicely $5.00 TO $7.50 SILK AND LACE NET and to all appearances may grow to WAISTS FOR $3.1 be healthy and strong, although very tiny at present. When they were first left at the Anspaugh home by the good bird, one weighed 2Mt pounds and the other 2Vi pounds. TONIGHT OHLY The little girl seems to be the healthier and Is getting along al right but last evening the little boy was taken sick and a doctor was A small line of CHILDREN'S COATS, in ages from 6 to 14 years, mostly Scotch mixtures, formerly priced from $5.00 to $7.50 Anniversary Sale Price $2.98 Nobby Styles in CHILDREN'S COATS at $5.00. You can readily see when you examine these stylish' garments that they are far above the average coat shown at this price. Many of them were formerly priced at $7.50, a few more.

It's your best opportunity to buy these comfortable, well made, well fitting coats. Each day the selection gets smaller and the price will be no less. summoned hurriedly. The physician stated that the little fellow would PORTABLE LAMPS, in both gas have to be placed in an incubator which was done at once. In a little while he was hieing up his heels.

and electricity complete, A ,1 ftt rr- f.9i SSI Ull fl worm irom to ftiu LilV Another of our Anniversary bargains is this line of waists. They are the most favored styles, but are somewhat mussed from being displayed through the holiday season. But the reduction in price makes them a tempting lot Over 50 of them included In the sale. The twins require constant attention and are fed with a medicine dropper. They are so tiny that it requires only one drop of liquid food pt a feeding.

This drop is placed under the tongue so that it does not strangle the tiny baby when placed in Its mouth. The twins are so small that their legs are about as large as the finger of a grown person. It 19 necessary to watch the Incubator constantly so PERCOLATORS, Chafing Dishes and Baking Pans at 3 T7 that the temperature Is kept exactly at the right point, otherwise a few minutes neglect might' result in the death of the tiny piec of humanity. The incubator is sitting on the table zAjyoKJvr where It Is under the constant supervision of the nurse and the twins receive best care possible to give them. Shelby Globe.

Other Items of Interest to Economical Shoppers Ladies' Cream or Gray Union Suits, in values from $1.25 to $2.00, mostly Oneita style, most all sizes, Anniversary Sale Price 9c Children's Fine Grade Union Suits, cream fleeced, ribbed, in most all sizes these are our best 500 garments Anniversary Sale 29c a Suit Children's Elastic Ribbed, Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants this garment was made to retail at 50c what is left we are going to close out at 19c Ladies' Plain Black Narrow Ribbed HOSE, one of the best wearing, most satisfactory hose on the market, of a 25c grade Anniversary Sale Price at 15c a Pair 10 to 15 pieces of DRESS GOODS, plain colors and fancy mixtures, all of a 50c grade Priced in the Anniversary Sale at 29c Yd. ALL LINEN BATH TOWELS, good size, a good, value for 50c Anniversary Sale Price. each Died In Seattle. Word lias been received by Mr. and Mrs.

John Narrance, of Loudon-ville, stating the death of his mother, Mrs. C. A. Narrance. Mr.

and Mrs. Narrance moved to Seattle, from Loudonvllle a year ago, where it was thought the change of climate would improve Mrs. Nar-rance'a health. The funeral will be held in Loudonvllle. QUICK MEAL TOY RANGE and ware, built xz size of regular range.

Will bake and cook just like a large range. Nothing would please a child more. See them in our fA A 55 window LWo Oil Between 15 and 20 pieces of Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS, suitable for dresses or children's cloak-ings priced from $1.00 to $1.50 a yard-all offered in the Anniversary Sale at. 79c Yd. One large line of LADIES' SHOPPING BAGS, of a $1.00 grade Priced for the Sale at.

LADIES' SHOPPING BAGS and HAND SATCHELS, in values up to $2.50 offered in the Anniversary Sale, at 1 -V A At the opening: of this sale the following bargain list will be offered. A limit of 20 yds. to a customer, as these prices are only good as long as our present stock lasts. An Appreciated Gift. Let us send the Dally or Weekly News with your compliments to some of your friends for the year.

Nothing that you could send them will be bo much appreciated. Gifts that are received, laid away in a closet or drawer are all very nice. A newspaper In the house from you, is a dally reminder of your friendship. For the price nothing will be more appreciated. Dally by mall, $3.00 per year.

Weekly by mall. $1.00 per year. Our Entire Stock iof, rt Aluminum Ware at 20 Per Cent Off. 1,000 yards or more of Light Outings, good weight, good patterns, well worth the regular retail price of 10c a yard For the Anniversary Sale 7jc Yd. One bale of Unbleached Muslin, a grade equal to most muslins priced at 7c a yard Sale Price.

.43 Yd. Lonsdale, Fruit of the Loom, Hill's or other brands of Bleached Muslin of equal value, usually retailed from ioc to I2jc a yd. For This Sale. .70 Yd. Unbleached Sheeting, fairly good weight 15c Yd.

Bleached Sheeting, of the same grade 19c Yd. All best grades of Calicoes and Apron Ginghams-offered in the sale at Yd. All Linen Toweling, 18 inches wide, well worth the regular retail price of 10c a yard Priced for the sale at Yd. I BLYMYER MOS. Nothing better than Bill William cigars for Christmas presents.

tf Notice! As Christmas conies but once year you should order your Ice cream where you get the- best. We make anything you want. Loiselle Bread tt Milk Co. Doth phones 2S3. 2t lt-17 EAST COMPANY THE DAYLIGHT CASH STORE A.G.LANTZ FOURTH STREET.

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