The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
\ TWENTY PER CENT’ Discount on allwinter goods, snob, as BLANKETS, COMFORTS, sold before October 10th. Here’a your chance to make im r BOOTS # SHOES money by buy- STEWART & McOORKELL. T l f E ^ E ^ a i x D . n ^ ^ BUCKSKIN! BUCKSKIN! Go to Bir’da for Overalls. , New Sorgliuni Molasses at Bmu’s. Cranberries and Celery, Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Bulk Oysters always ^ on hands at B ibo ’ s . ^Buckskin” Overalls at . B ird ’ s . Follow the crowd to Robert Bird’s Emporium and get prices, on his mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Boots, ami Shoes, Flats, Caps; Ac. Buy ‘'Buckskin” overalls, shirts and (milts at Bird’s General Store. Don’t forget—all kinds of coal at M itchell ' s . ■ Picket, aud wire fence at M itchell ' s . J. E. Lowry has just received an immense Stock o f Boots aud Shoes for ‘fall and winter wear, which goes at rock bottom prices, We are bound to sell ’em. Farm gates at M itchell ' s . Gil Morton and John Fields were in Columbus lastMonday. Mr. Thos. Spencer moved to James town this week. Hugh Stormont made a basinets trip to Cincinnati thisweek. A number fromhere attended the racrett Cincinnati this week. MissJulia Bigger, o f Dtyton, is the.gnestof her friend Miss Marie Rife. _ _ _ _ _ Mre. William Smithand daughters spentthe week in Dayton visiting friends. Mia LurieGarard. u a o o on p ttA young kdy o f Urbsna, isvisitingMiss Edkk Satterfield. MiasAnna Sibley, o f Columbus, re turned to her boms thismorning after a pleasant visit with her friend Ger- tradsDsan. S. N. andJ. MTarbox,MissMarie, and WM1Barber and wife returned home lastMonday from an extended VMM&jhe East. . . The theme fee diacnaion at the Methodistdhesdh to-msrrew will be ^‘Whet is the greatest u o f the world.” All arecordially invited. Methenf meeting to-day at 2 p. m at the “ Y” parlors. Subject; Fuat Samuel, Thin! Chapter, Thirteenth Weree. Allmothers are invited to come, A party was given at the residence D . George last Friday night, in honor o f the two Miss Wtekerhama, o f Adams county. Quite a pleasant timewas reported. . Mr. Foster, wh* hae bees in the employ o f the8. E . Maichril Co., the pastyeaiv left tibk week for Troy, 8 , C., wherehe will remain a short *tune, after which hewilljoin his fam ily in the west. . Mrs. Condos spentWednesday awl Thursday o t this weekIn t^eCky, at* tending the miBfnery^pealag o f sev eral o f the hugest retail stores In the city. Lookout for heropening, next week. Her display will exceed any thing o f the Maidever shown in Ce- darrilte before. services will be held at( George W. Harper ia in Missouri Qhe U. F. church to-morrow moroingithis week, while hia wife, who accom- and evening. Rev. Waruock has se-lpanied him, went on to Holdridge, lected for hia morning subject “ The Complete Atonement,” while in the evening his discourse will be on “ The Great Supper.” All are cordially, in vited. ■ Last Sunday night while, religions services were being held in the opera house at Jamestown, the walls par tially gave way, almost eausing a stampede. As the crowd commenced rushing out they were partially kept uuder control, by the mmis<.e; who was preaching at the time, and the house was vacated without accident to any person. The slate inspector will .be called to examine,the build’,ng and see if it can be tuade safe before it is used to any great extent. The conventional Washington C. H ., thb week, after 334 ballots, nom inated Colonel Bob Doan, o f ,■Clinton county as the republican standard bearer for this oongresrional district. The Colonel's republicanism is true blue. Year after year he has been a candidate for congress only to be de feated, bat through it all he hasevery timebobbed up serenelyanddonegood and efficient work for hisparty. The nomination given him is justly due him, and the republicans generally throughout the district feel that to be the Nebraska, where she will makea short -visit, ‘ . Miss Rosa Chambers entertained a number o f young ladies at dinner Thursday at her pleasant home on the Yellow Springs pike. To say we en joyed ourselves would hardly express it, and we also found that 'she under? stood'the culinary art as well as the art o f di^-making. Ose w iio j FAWGETT ! The finest line of Optical Goods In Greene County, a Specialty made o f Brasilian Pebble Spectacles in Gold, Silver and- Steel frames. They- confera brillian'cy ami distinctness of vision, with Mnuinouul of ease and comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers., J A cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the elegant NEW STOCK being received now. A complete line o f fine Dress Suitings, all the latest styles,' together with every grade o f Fine Business Suits, Overcoats, Pantings and Gents’ fine ^Furnishing Goods. Our.prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. D. M. STEWART & CO. There was an election in Cedarville last Saturday. Ho pareon questions the fix*. Tba result caused a spontar jmous oombustion, and the joUHkca ware so happy that if the millenium had comeabout that time they oould not havebeen moresatisfied. During theweak it was a question ia the minds o f the friends o f the ordinance whether theywould carry their point byn good round majority or not. The work daring the week told, however, and the result was somewhat o f » mir- prise, the qualified voters voting to sustain theordinance by one hundred and fifty-nine to fifty-six. The wom en, who also voted, cast two hundred and two votes, all voting “dry” but two. The result was no sooner an nounced, than in the exuberance o f theirjoy, the ladies, who bad all worked arduously during the day, madepreparation tojollify over their victory, and a bonfire was built at the intersection of Limestone and Grove streets, the merchants furnishing the feeL Mr. Gray became more en thused than the balance and gave the jellifiees a box o f cannon fire (oraokers and “ Rome howled" for a “ shortspace of intervals.” The elderly cituena wasted their “ turn,” also, and a mass meetingwas called at theopera house Monday evening, where about three hundred persons assembled,and sever- tilgavevest to their feelings ia appro priate remarks, all agreeing to stood byjthe council insay actiontheymight take toward the enforcement o f the ordinance. The action o f the council in calling this election vm go fttrther towards giving CedarriUe absolute prohibition than anything due that could have been done, m the have saidby their vote* that they want the validity o f the ordinance tested i t whatever eoet, and the coun cil will no doubt work on that line, Mrs, Doctor Dwight, who had Od.nwav from Plymouth after her iband’s death.’ She was there chipfly We are carying a full line of the 8. L. Walker was called upon this week by a couple ot strangers who claimed to be selling spectacles, and as hedtd not care to buy any they at lastproposeda trade, which was soon made, they trading their wares for ’ a gold watch, iAfter the tradehad been consummated one o f themen proposed tradings pair o f gold spectacles for a pair o f cuff buttons, and Mr. Walker agrering to the proposition, the man, assoonas he received the goods, threw thespectacles on tha showcase, rushed out to his wagon and drove away. Mr. Walker, as soon aahe saw what had bean blL waa aware he had been imposed upon, the spectacles he re ceived bring nothing but brass,1and, getting Constable Tarbox, went; in pursuit o f the gantlomen, overhauling them atJaaKriown, where they were induced to make good what they had beat Mr. Walksr outof, togetherwith the expense of going after them; Mr. Passmore, who was arrigned before Mayor Townsley last Thursday morning for keeping a place where liquors ans'aold, did not find themercy he expected from so good natnred looking an individual as Hia Honor, The trial had been set for 10 o’clock a. m., Thursday, and when the time arrived, Mr. Passmore, through his counsel, made a statement that he wished to change his plea from “ not guilty" to “guilty" with the under standing that the sentence was to be suspended Uhtil after the validity of the ordinance could be tested. To this Mayor Townsley agreed, and in assessing hSafine gave him the frill penalty, 1100 fine, together with the Costs o f prosecution, and thirty days in jail. In any event Mr. Passmore k in a “ box." His plea o f “ guilty" the amassment o f a penal* ligate* in not making Do# tax to the Audi tor, no dlffiwiuoi whetber the ordi nance is declareda valid one or not, while, if it k valid he in addition comes in for the full penalty assessed b f Mayor Townsley. Surely the way o f the transgressor k hard. SEWING MACHINES which we will sell from ouroffice tor less money than'' from the canvassers. Come and examine,machines and we will save you money, \ D. M. STEWART successor o f GEO. H. CRABB. XENIA, - - - - - : - OHIO. don’s, Friday and Saturday, October 3d and 4th- All are cordially invited, < John Bird, o f Springfield, andJohn Canon, of Iowa, were the guests o f their cousin, R. F. Kerr, this week. Bob McClellan tells a good story on Will Smith. Will spent one day this weekwith Mr. McClellan, and while he was at work Will stayed in the house and read.’ He hadpossibly put in about two hours aud a half in that way whenMrs. McClellan, his sister came into the room, and Will, throw ing down his paper, said: “ Lucy these dam specs o f mine are getting too youngTor me; they make-my eyes bum. I believe I will have to get anotherpair." And taking them off, he proceeded to wipe them, when be hold, there was not a sign o f a glass in the frames. He had read ail that time and had neverdiscovered the de ficiency. TO KKOXVILLE, TENN., Excursions via ike Peansyl- vaaia lAncs, Fbr the VeteransReunion at Knox ville, excursion tickets will be sold from principal stations o f the Penn sylvania Lines at one fere, for the round trip, on October 4th, 5th and 6th. ItewassstiitBtBKaamsiaee^ Aisilatitratsr'sNotice Tha undersigned fane been duly ap- oi&luisagelttsl * hu I nutate will lireiieut them, and those Indebted will ideas* make proiniH payment, sept.«n im . jf . X. snravrsa. Has In stock a fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and f l e Admits SWEL and out TO THE LADIES! I S . A . G A L B R E A T H r Opening c f fall and w in-} ter Millinery at Mrs, Con- J JUSTICE OF TH E PEACE* . .. Jb» ' 4*, REAL ESTATE, LOAN a x d IN SURANCE AGENT. * * * j Special attention given to Peneitr sion claims in all branches. — -* ' •' BANKOF CEDARVILLE General Banking Busines Transacted. G e o . W . H a rp e r , F r e s . W . ~Ii. Cleasaau, Caahler. COOKS mm We have a complete line of STOVES o f all kinds at Rock Bottom Prices. We think we can pleaseyou both in quality and price. Give us a call, Crouse & Bull SpeeSa • Iraint Himof We are p to e: „K all vevcoats > in ftuc * Delie -nt the | * ll0.'“ JEO. E I It L * ' ’ ! towntt i A iii i Li\r Green v. 1U(! 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