The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

igfr-rruBftr - c rmsm Cedaroille township School Rcport Mitcheil House Is ts « ■s- S W 19 K is m » w » tfl Of p o S* ? o re s> on ►3c- J3 »O in ©3 Number of District .... . . . . 2j 8 £ A 8 7 ! JlnroUmenfc................................................ lit 23 9 W 18 21 n 127 Average Daily Attendance.................. 32 17 0 12 18 19 u 1113 Fer C^nt Daily Attendance............ 87 80 IKS 92 98 90 96 j 91 Aumber Tardy................................. 4 4 1 1 0 8 0 13 Number I’rcacut Every D a y ................. W 1 0 i 10 9 .1 l * i 01} Fer Cent Present Every Day . . . . 51 4 ! 07 80 77 43 so 1 44 N umber of Visitors . S 2 0 1 1 4 1 11 Bank of Mar.............................. ........ « 7 8 4 1 5 21 J , C a m . M arshal !., Sup ’t. REPORT OF CEDARVU.LE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR MARCH. 1909 Number at ItuomriA................ Enrollment ....................... Average Attendance............. Percent Daily Attendance... Kumber Tardy.... :............ '...... Number Present livery Day.. Per cent Present Every D ay .. Number of Visitors................ Bank for Jan........................... !Pri 27 23 90 1 21 3 4 .■ 0 6 7 7, S’tlTot 39 ■32 24 83 85 32 241 18 264 31 SO* 20 28 Sd 28 9lj 17 229 80 Ml 83 80 »7 88 97 88 3 4 (s H 1 2 2! 2 34 11 10 18 11 18 11 17) 16 113 28 3! 70 38 34 34 44! 83 48 2 8 2 2 2 2 . • 6 4 23 8 7| 6 » 1 4 s| 2 T bachjobs ; Primary, Miss Kiormont; N o . i, Miss Finney; No. 2, Miss McFarland; No, 3; Miss McUivon; No, 4, Mr. Masterson; No. G; Mr. Morton; No. 6, Foster,-Marshall and Reynolds; High School, Marshall, Foster and Reynolds. . F. ri. REYNOLDS^Slip’t. Locust Fence Posts The best lot of posts tha t was ever offered here. SYRACUSE BREAKING PLOWS SATTLEY CORN PLANTERS, GALE CULTIVATORS and DELAWARE DRAIN TJLE C. N. STUCKEY «S SON. 9 The Rate o f Interest and safety of principle are the two important con­ sideration* in wise investing. This big bank with capital and surplus of over $700,000.00 allows Four Per Cent interest on Savings Accounts anti Certificates of Deposit, IQ 2 L t ih j i ©HD® ifmmr <m 16 -16 EAST BROAD ST CO LUM BU S > 0 . t'jtHSMBMMBMMBH SAVE Work, Worry, Money -by u s in g a - Gasoline Engine Made R igh t Sold Right. Send for an illustrated cata- - logue free. S tover Engine W orks, 25 River Street, FREEPORT, ILL. R I E D L I N G P I A N O S embody every detail that can pocaibly add to the value of a Piano of the very highest grade. Tho low price at which they are cold aCfonlnhca tho.;o cotnprt- enttojudgeof Piano value. “ Mf-dling” on a Piano means highest wtfotic re­ sults 111 toiic, toiicli, durability uuil ease design, 8;.nd for catalogue and name and address of our agent in your vicinity. f A, I. flIEDLIHS PIANOC0„ - Pljmonlh, Wise. M c C ullough ’ s u f e s iv ih c BLOOD PURIFIER A Speedy and Safe Remedy for all IH smm * of Hie Skin and Blood. lltslairs- Vitality, lb rcwo lltrc-fiftth, Clcanr.es and Enriches the Mood, l CVBCLiaSIyvj!t!a5;iofr Eacdy for km!':, Carbuncles, Jviyuprlas, Tunitus, t ’anccfo Ifasc.jrc, 1'ioi hx Pb<';ci'ep»m OJdkarcs, Mcrofula. KyphilitfoAftla {ions, frrefulv lluniofs, lili.tcCe suj-.ara t! An 1<„ An ans ‘U9 itiiipifPustule!’, bait lUiewn and till iHseacr a arising from ,w L"Xa<tl<=n of t*.o system, lirp. dally ftu.i.uiifndc d for all forin*of l .«‘sate AffAItt* , PR IC E, O N E DO LLAR P ER B O T T L E . FOR S A L E B Y DRUSSISTS. m m r n m r n i * # * m iG u a n m m m oo*» M m , i m m * * . Thomas Mitchell is no longer a residontof Cedarville having moved to Xenia on Tuesday. What was for years a rendezvous for “ thirst- ere’’ ■will bo moved-in a few daysf and converted into a modern rosK donee, Mr. Ilobert Bird has pur­ chased tho building and has em­ ployed Mr. A rthur Towneley to move i t on the lot a t the rear of Bird’s store, Will Construct Large Bridge. The Arm of luff Bros, has been awarded the largest contract they have yet taken in the bridge build­ ing line, The firm will erect a ce­ ment bridge for the Norfolk & Western railroad south of Colum­ bus tha t w ill- -require several mfmtbs to complete it. The same firm has other railroad, work th a t wilTkeep them busy for some time. Two construction crews will be started out. Wonderful Achievement. For the most rapid strides, in re­ tail merchandising, tho Home Store located in the Fairbanks'building, in Springfield, holds the record for this section a£ Ohio. This store, althoughin operation buthix months is enjoying a business th a t It has taken similar enterprises many years to attain . When a new- dry goods establishment was talked of for Springfield, almost all persons acquainted with the mercantile in terestsof the city, predicted tha t it could no t exist. The member# of the Fahein-Tehan company,' how- ever.Telt ^hat with the ir experience in the business and by systemati­ cally working out new ideas in the conduct of an up-to-date drygoods house, the business could be made to pay from the start. The wonder­ ful achievement of the home store has proven tha t the promoters did not set their mark of success any too high. Tho volume of trade has eclipsed all expectations and con tinues to grow day by day. “Values Count” is the one phrase which the proprietors always bear in blind and the extensive patronage accorded tho Home Store ifi certainly Buflb d e n t evidence th a t economic shop­ pers have found the place to secure the best values for the least money, ’$ SALE Now is the Time to Avail Yourself of a Great Opportunity. The C. Kelble celling out sale still continues to draw'large crowds of buyers, Saturday the 215 clerks wore kept on tho jump from early morning until late a t night. Tho two large store rooms were packed with buyers. One could look up and down street and see hundreds of packages ili pooplo’s arms wrapped in. the orange colored wrapping paper Mr. Kolblo has used for £a years. Everybody made remarks “Look a t Kolble’s packages. Hb certainly is doing business.” Tlious and* of dollars worth has been sold in this sale and ono can hardly no­ tice tho difference in the looks of tho store rooms. Mr. ICelblo had ono of the largest stocks of clothing Sl) shoes, boots, furnishings, hats, etc. in Xenia and for 22 years has had tho best reputation for soiling good goods and having tho largest and best assortment of goods to select from. This must he tho secret oi tile great success of tills $33,000 eel- ling out sale. Wo advise oor read­ ers to not put off haying too long. First ones always got first choice of goods. Buy now for tho future. You can buy clothing, overcoats, suits,] trousers, hoots, shoes, hats and fur­ nishing goods a t half ami loss than half pvioo.^This $33,ooo selling out sale will continue uutill every dol­ lar’s worth of goods is sold. Don’t miss tho place. ( \ Kelble,. Agt. Last two store rooms on West Main flUcot., Nos. 45-19, Xenia. sman Mtioiiesse* count. Hmall kindnesses make a hundred friends where meat talents make but oft*. Is Most Solved by V iew ing perb Show ing Su- If the Easter "rat problem is still concerning you a visit here will quickly solve the difficulty to your entire satisfaction. Sparkling with newness and exclusiveness, repr resenting the crowning efforts of the master designers of the fashion centers of the world, our Millinery showing this spring is the one of all in this city that is attracting the approval of fashionable, discriminating women. Everything is here, the dashing imported patterns, the chic Street Hats, the ex­ treme, the modest, and all in such a variety of shapes and styles that the demands of all may be exactly filled, at a price that admits of a substantial saving in every in­ stance. Prices Range from $2.95 to $60.00 EasterSpecials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We have just received several hundred New Hats, which will be placed on sale these three remaining days before Easter at the following special prices: r A special lot of Dress and Suit Hats in all the new: drooping effects, small and large, in, black and colors. These could not be duplicated in the city, for less than $ 8.00 to $ 10 . 00 . $4.95 Special-for • I* One lot of Fancy Straws in black and colors -all the latest effects; worth up to .$3.95 $7.00. Special for. 3 5 4 1 S. Fountain Ave., SPRINGFIELD, 0 . The FAMOUS, 3 5 4 1 S. Fountain Ave., SPRINGFIELD, 0 . mm When looking for Easter Footwear be sure to see the best. IT'S FOUND ONLY AT TH IS STORE I Everything that’s new in Spring and Summer Footwear can he found Remember, we keep the best work shoes in Xenia, and sell them cheaper than the same quality costs elsewhere Frazer’s Shoe Store Xenia, Ohio mmm •0m Killing at Long Bangs, A Russian. officer, who At tho b&Uls of Mukden lust nearly one half Ills man. and wfte himself ***«f«ly wound* ed, report# that h# a s m saw th* Jap* aim** except At ft dlftUtm* through fell fi*]d flMMS. X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X2C ICC3 Con ‘ -J hem tsoi men ellmr so h doaa ft ha dorfi jBcsb take “I goOf] moth ante* exper The 5 Foai Tar . appe vam char love long To mail full I Roi STA' n Hav ■ cent o , Euqui Bend f pose t * worth that tend to and b ...... earth. The to crit.Lla­ ments obtain paperj family mothe that. : where sttprei ,. Father that g.u .d how to * income mother hold goverr duties of lo\ hearts , questic volitiet emulal tog for The are oui mtmity A m sectarii preachi Pastor remind a! t Kvtog life tba to the 1 Othe are abo mous v “ The Weekly Samp writing Cincinn Tha fclo Sr dif'Cai ly estj cibar etfeeis Vcfile sale H U0ll( mt,: ImMokn COL

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