The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
\ l , AAfitwoftl L o o k E lien## t» Bent. Apply to D. B, (Tin, Fart****** Tart*** *»* Attaraey j, c. F«i*y v in in <Mw»b« J##» Saturday. Mr. G. 32. Job# i* eompelled to §0 aaerafcefct* owlnf to having #uf* fered * #pr*l»#i m M t #**- Mr- J . It, Stuckey f » in Colum- * , hw la . t Saturday <mbu.In*». M r.DavidBradfateAnd Mr. and Mr#. F. B, Turnbull have maned Mr#, J , H. Wolferd and Mr#, im itation* for next Thursday aua W. A. Turnbull #p#nt Monday and y r id*T*T#alng« to * large number T«Wl»y in Hgrlngfleiq, j of th#Ir fti#ad#, Mr#. F. 0 . JRw# and #on Morrill, of Xenia #pe«t b’aturday with friend# h#rt. —Stop *nd leave your laundry a t Smith & Siiv#y'« Barber #hop for H a rry F, Bird. Mr. 0. Xi. Smith attended a moot ing of tiie private banker# of this stato which was hold in Columbu# Wednesday, Mr. J . W, Radabaugh has a# Ins gusat his la th e r an a mother. Mr. land Mrs. Joseph Radabaugh 'West Milton, O, of Mr. George Sllvey, who ha* been, visiting a t the home of his brother, Mr. John Bilvey and wife,' for sev eral, weeks, returned to his home in Cincinnati Thursday evening. —Get a seaaon ticket**or the lec ture hour## and therebV have your Winters entertainment provided for. Six splendid numbers for $ 1 , 00 ; only M%o for an evenings ontertaimnent Mr. and Mrs. H arry Illff of Lon don have anew guep tat tbeir home tha t arrived la s t week, a son. Three boy# and one girl now* constitute Mir. Hiff’s family, —Wanted: Batter and Rggs w# w illpay you 37e p e r lb. for choice butter; *3c per dor. for fresh egg#; iso per ib, for choice lard In trade today. A t BIRD'S. Mr, Lewi# Gilbert and sen, Ralph of South Charleston, are a t Pleas an t Hill, 0 ., this week attending the annual reunion of the 94th 0 , V. 1% a t which the former is member. Mr, Gilbert is always faithful to hi# comrade# and usually found when bis regiment meets each year. —The management of the lecture course desires to state th a t the num bers of the course will be started promptly at 8 o’olobk. TI iobo not present a t the sta rting time will miss p a rt of the entertainment. There will be no waiting for the crowd to gather. —Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! For every member of your family. We can fit and please you both in qualltj and price we have “All American Shoes for Men" “Dorothy Dodcl Sheas’’ forWomen; “Buster Brown Shoes” for g irls;1’Ohio Reservation Shoes,’ for' boys, brands th a t will give service atpopu lar prices, a t BIRD’S Cedawille township School Report. K hi W :■tarft •.-Sr ■ cn <B * 1 * t» Humber of District... ...... ........ Enrollment,.,,.,....... .............-...... Average Daily Attendance..... Rer Cent Daily Attendance.,,.,. Humber Tardy.................. Humber Present Every Day,., P e r c e n t Present Every Day... Humber of Visitors.-..........— Rank of Sept.......................... i •2 A 4 6 6 7 33 28 8 21 10 20 11 131 81 2T 3 14 9 20 10 119 04 m J07 67 93 97 90 91 4 3 0 18 0 1 0, 21 17 16 4 8 8 16 a ,60 52 57 63 14 80 75 18 49 3 .0 0 0 1 1 0 23 O 3 1 4 2 6 W. C. IACEY, Sup’t. REPORT OF CEDARVIIAE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR SEPT. 1906 TO SIGNALIZE OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY and to express our appreciation for your generous patronage, which has made our first year a pronounced and conspicuous success, we want you to join with us in the celebration of our first BIRTHDAY WEEK 9 „ Which begins Saturday morning, Oct. 9th When we opened this store a year ago we thought we knew the people of Cedarville and vicinity after our many years of association with them. We thought we knew just how far we.could count on their patronage in our new venture. But we- did not—we feel now tha t we underestimated their generosity towards us and their judgment in buying goods. When the store opened we thought th a t the first floor and a space of 50 x 00 feet on the second was ample for the business we ever dreamed of doing for several years, but in six weeks tbe entire second floor was taken over, a space of 50 x 150 feet, and tha t wasn't enough and a month ago the. basement was fitted for a salesroom, and he third floor was leased, a space of 50 x 150, feet, which will be opened to to the public October 9th, the day our first anniversary sale begins. The Home Store Stands today as it did a year ago and will stand as iong as stores are needed, for Honest Merchandise a t a Fair Price, which broadly cover all th a t a store should be. Living up to this principle faithfully has caused this business to break through its original walls many times—almost five times the original space is r ow occupied and all in one year. When’this store opened there*were nineteen employes, all toldj today nearly a ^hundred alert minds are here to watch over your interest. ^ . In the rush of progress we forget what wer« once ideals; become facts; but the store th a t has served you to your greatest satisfaction can never reach the height of its ambition, for bottpr service never becomes best the highest ideal is always a step higher as we climb upward Such a store as is your store—THE HOME STORE—We celebrate our first anniversary in giving many extraordinary values as b irth ' day remembrances. What Is to Be Pound on the Different Floors T h e F irst Floor*** x Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, White Goods, Underwear, Hosier}’, Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, {Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Rib- ■bons, Art Goods, Leather Goods, Jewelryt Novelties, and Mens' Furnishings. T h e S eco tt^ Floor*** Everything erady-to-wear in Suits, Coats, Furs Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Under muslins, Infants’ Wear and Corsets. T h e T h ird Floor*.** . «■ .Lace Curtains. Draperies, Blankets, Comforts, Spreads and all kinds cf bedding, T h e B asem en t- «MK - ' _ * ' '* Cotton Goods of every description, Prints Ginghams, Outings, Flanhellettes, Tickings, Shirtings and everything in staple cottons Our first.anniversary sale opens Saturday morning. October 9th end there will b o a saving on every Item offered and th e b es t of all is , th a t everything Is new „ n . H^mbgr^t Rocttna,...— .... Average Attendance............. ................... Feroen t Dally Attendance.... ............... tCnmhee Tawfv...................... .......... .... Prt Kti 36 84 .6 1 *» *7 95 ' j 9 *6 31 89 6 1 •37 m 96 3 4 85 ,28 80 9 5 m 38 91 4 6 84 83 97 2 7 37 28 97 6 S»t 30 30 98 3 Tot 378 364 92 40 N arntiar Present Every Day..,......... ...... 18 20 U 18 8 16 S3 21 18 358 T»«r rtAnfcPrAAATifcTilyflrv T)aV. ............. 60 61 : -2 40 67 38 63 68 78 '9 76 *4 68 Nmuhcr nf VialLnrriL,.....*.... ........... 4 3 2 8 t s 34 Rank for May,................. ................... . 7 6 S 8 9 6 2 1 1 T baohebs :P rimary, Miss Stormont; Ho. 1, Miss McFarland; Ho. 2 , Miss Hartley;. Ho. 3; Miss Townsley; Ho. 4, Mr. Masteraon; Ho. 6 ; Miss Finney; Ho, 6 , Foster, Morton and Reynolds; High School, Morton Foster and Reynolds. F- F. Foster, director ol music. F, H. REYNOLDS, Sup’t. We pay round trip rail- road and traction fares to a ll points within 40 miles of Springfield on purchas es amounting to $16 or oyer under the plan of The Merchants* Association. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Circulars quoting money saving prices on every thing in the store are now being distributed. I f yeu fail to get one, drop ys a a card and we will send- you one by return mail. COME. IN AND SEE THE BUCKEYE DISC GRAIN DRILLS DRA IN T I L E FARM ER S F EN C E G A S O L IN E EN G IN ES C. N. STUCKE.Y & SON. NOTE—The short willbe open to the public on Friday evening, a t which time occurs the general opening of the Fairbanks building. This will give all an opportunity to inspect the merchandise to he offered a t our First Anniversary. Sale, Which begins, Saturday morning. Each Item on display will be ticketed, telling what the sale price is to be. Public Sale! 1 will offer at public sale at my res idence on North Main street, Saturday, October 16, A t 1 p. m. the following personal prop erty: ’i 2 bed steads* 6dining chairs, 3 rock ers, cupboard, safe, 2 tables, cooking stove, washing machine and tubs, x stand, dishes, lamps, and other arti cles not mentioned. Origin of “Yankee.” The word “Yankee” is derived from a Cherokee word, Eankke, which ale* niflea coward and slave. This epithet of “Yankee” was bestowed upon the New Englatiders by the Virginian* fpr not assisting them in a war with the Cherokee#. 1 K Needed Improvement. A woman wants a divorce because her husband made her walk to meal*.,; Those dirigible balloons now adver-' tlsed here are hot coming any too soon. • —N. t . Herald, $100 Rewards $100, Ihe readers ofthis paper wilt he please t >learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cureIn all Its stage* and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive curenow known to the medical fraternity. Cater-h being a constitutional vhsesse, require, a oonstitational treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucousSurraces of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, andgivihg thejjatient strength by bnllding up the constitution and assisting naturein doing its work, The proprietor* bate b o ranch faith In its curative powers, that they offer oneHundredDollar* forany cake that It tail* to cure. Send for list o testimonials. Andrew. F. X CHFNEY AGo, Toleda O. fold by Druggist, *Sc. Hall's Family Fills ars the beet. FURNITURE CARPETS LACE CURTAINS STOVES \ V TERMS: CASH. Kate Gibson. $1.25 Cincinnati Excursion t" Pennsylvania iss N e x t S u n d a y . Train leave#Cedarville 9:21 «c. m. Make Your Living Room Comfortable lor Winter * p H E WINTER IS just ahead when most of the time must be spent indoors* ^ I t is time to make the living room and library attractive and comfor table. We are prepared to help you with a wonderful stock of comfortable- - even luxurious—furniture for these rooms. Maybe your room needs a daven port, or an easy chair, or a nice table. Whatever you need we can Satisfy you best and save you money, D A V EN P O R T S $16.00 to $75.00 L IB R A R Y TABLES, $$ to $30 U P H O L S T E R E D CH A IRS AND R 0G KB R S , $2.50 to £45 .00 We wish to say a word about upholstered furniture. In this line of goods looks are often deceiving. Rich coverings frequently concealmuch cheapness underneath. The vital parts—the springs and filliiigs—eannot be examined.. \ ju’ll find this store worthy of your trust. What we tell you about a piece - of furniture can be absolutely relied upon in every particular* 20*22*24 N. Detroit Street,. ADAIR’S, XENIA’S OREATEST HOUSE FURNISHINO STORE. *rniw» Six Great Floors
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