The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
o VOL. XI. OEDAltVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER X, 1890 NO. W. ’Tis No Mistake •■■••■ •.■■•■■■ ■■' t ' ■ f *:•- '.n " . ■' : ■ ■ :•■■ . For everyone who has seen our line of DRESS GOODS > TR IMM INGS • ' ' . • ' Admits that we have the largest and most elegant stock of those goods in this city, and/Tur prices, well,.they can’t be heat. We don’t allow ,anyone to undersell us. Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, We are showing some beautiful goods in'these lines, and you will do yourself an in justice if you do not call and see our goods before purchasing. CLOCKING ! CLOCKING ! ■ . -ft •* . * , ■ . ' Men’s all wool suits at §7,50. Overcoats from §5.00 up. I i » Pan Ilarbison, express messenger, J on theC. S. and C. railroad visited his father Sir, Lank Hurbisen,' at the Charlton mills, this week. ■ C. L. Grain has been confined to the house the past week with a threat ened attack of fever. He has been able t>be about a part of this week, but not to attcud to’bu.-iness. set '.Marriage Licenses:—Frank Ilannll andEdna Randall;' FrankIhillsonnud Hachel c 3 Iiohrey; L H Brundugo and Lida CFleming; Jos, Linkhnrt and Susie Clemens; James Keen andCath arineA Martin. ■. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES and B’CTBBEB OrOdDS at BIBB’S MAMMOTH STOBE. P. S, Leave your ortlers for goods at our store and have them sent to your house. * Iw “ J)'*b il We will deliver goods if you wish it. ' ' iv~ ~ - .J . Misses Lizzie Wickersham, Grace Carpenter and AlmaMcC'reight, three bright and shining lights ofthe James town-high school robbed the H erald ’ office of its somewhat sombre appear ance last Tuesday by their presence. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. J F Brown to John A Earley. a, Jefferson, SidO. | O l() FnVdkndor to B.iijigct' Galla- jgher, lot 25 , Arnold’sadd'-to Xenia, laTtvi j '.Jacob Brickie to Geuige Weimei. | 1555 a; New Jasper, j K II Stormont to' Andrew Bros., undivided I of l.fio a, Cedarville, $ 1550 . * T A Spencer toT W St. John and! New stock con- are offering special , gains in all lines i l SHOES R U B S Cedarville,! Stewart, LOCALS. . * Delicate odors at K idgway ’ s . , * Honey at G u a y ’ s i It. Is a mietaka— the best cigars iu town are at . Hum way ’ s . • , A nice liue of feed baskets At C rouse & Bvu /s m Lnrgestline of trunks and valises in Greene county, at rook bottom prices. C. L, O katn . v. Highest market ! price paid for wheat at A ndrew & Buo. * Tobacos and Cigars at G ray ’ s .- t A new stock of Papatries at II ukiway ’ s • * We have a lorof fruit cans of our own make.that we will closo out at 5 0 cents per dozen. C rouse & B ell . •.. * Canned corn, canned tomatoes, vanned peaches,‘canned blackberries^ r When you want a good mt*al? lunch or oysters g o to Boyd’s restau rant, on Limestone street. , TIMOTHY SEED, at W . It. M c M illan ’ s . / Barbed and smooth wiro at A ndrew & B ko . * Horse Blankets, all' grades and prices at C. I* C rain ’ s . ■* Tito Best Cigar in town at » W . ILM c M illan ’ s . # SwVet Perfumes at IU toway ’ s . * Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prune® a i G ray ’ s . A * Par and Plush Lap Kobes at'pfkes to suit the times, at C. h. C rain ' s . , Call and Sec our pocket and table euttlery C roi . se & B ull ' s • Syrup aud Molasses at G ray ’ s . •School Books at K i O gway ’ s . , Dried Peaches at W . It. M c M illan ’ s . , We still have a few sets of buggy Choice home grown, at K err ' s . # Anything in fertilizer at rock bot tom prices at ' A ndrew B ros . v. 9 Cheese, Crackers aud Ginger Snaps at W. It: M c M illan ’ s . * ., t , • Wood and Willow ware at 1 ’ * ■ - . C ray ’ s '' ; ♦ Hard and Soft rCfiued Sugars at G ray ’ s . » Choice Timothy Seed at A ndrew & Bi:o. * Handy aud pretty tablets at lilDOWAY’s. ♦JLatest fads in writing papers at ' II iduway ’ s . » Cheese, Crackers aud Ginger snap at G ray ’ s .' “THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Store of C. W . Crouse may al ways be found at the same place dea!- l Austin Zink to Xcnry C j 1.4 a, lk.tverci\<k,.v !-•/. for sale, j Amos M Compton to Frank Comp- : ton. ijuit claim to 6^ a, Spring Valley, Dick Nesbit is working in Spring-' Two good work j^»r&es Imiuire at this office. field. . - I h y th ly Report o f onr S c I ioo I n . Mrs. Mitry Gee is visiting friends in . » *. ' 3 ^2 Sn: i i u= s' £ ‘ '' NewBurlington. - Mrs. Beverly Andrewspent a part ‘ of this week inCincinnati. . i EnnisTowusley has.moved into the-. Xesbit property on Limestone streyt. 5 Mrs. l)r. Dennis, of .Jamestown, ) visited Mrs. Margaret. BInir thisweek., Mrs. -Aaron Paxsou has rented ; property here and .will move uext! week. ■ Johh and DunMeElruy madeabus iness trip to Indiana anti Illinois this| week* ■ s Congressadjournedlast .Wednesday, j and t}ie country will lie at rest lor a - short time. . Mrs. RankinBull is not improving iinhealth as rapidly as her friends ■t. 'Jit- **t f i s* O*. rs9*5 tt —» b sr^rt e^-C'SC'S *?»? o•— &ht * » .. . t i ^'K5 a ¥ X A S* . - , stantly arr iv ing- ,' . ^*5 t* , fn*- -! ~ In S out the best meat in ihe markef, {kgire at the lowest prices. ( " ___ 1__ T, . . . ' Miss Marv Gorion, o f St. * Beautiful Papatnes at ItiiK.W ay ’ s * When, youwant a good Cigar go to Boyd's restaurant. r Aveua, Oatmeal , Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy Fariuo, Parched Farinose at G ray ’ s , 0 No place has cigars equal to IU dway ’ s . Clair- [ville, has beta vi-;ih:g friend-' ia <«. [darville, the past week, I Mr. and Mrs. Slias Murd sik tut* r- |tamed a numlter of friends at a six 1 ' o’clock dinner Inst Tuesilav. D. J. MeMiiian is baili’ ing a low i>aM ul I w t:i unutt |restdened oh •‘ Quality' IIt,w" wl.ltli 1e be? wtn- heM in t!‘f»Hah w |intends to itccnpy with Ms family. Sirs. Hubert Brvs.tc, of Goes sold regardless o f cost. T h ey w i l l meet prices o f all competitors. | Having deci- idedto close o x b |this l i n e o t IClothing t h e y | - ' . • . A report of the -wwk doce b y .each „ - - m <| m « « j upil will be fun ishul »: j .small cards, ^ ^ ^ ** v i l v l v v S,r the *d«ervatFri'of parents, _ • At t ie t i & f i C I V t l T I A T l f r f t t 115s 2L * *1 s ? - « s « r ■ ■ s ~5 i . = 5 £^ + zt J” v V5 *« The E 1 LMve n rt drives i suuHnaty 4-fatt>.:.-hi!ACand atisence of y.upds t* r tb1llr-i it: 11 ;» t,*t*tie -vl; n.I end- .iag.iscpt-i>. chapel | A, 1 \Persons wishing stock Southern Buildhig aud Loan cittion, of Huntsville. Alabama, . | Mrs. Kubert t>rvson, ut itocs , .......... ; ; . [tion, visited ha*‘ parents, Mr. and t-or,p- vts of the didaent - ltt . . 16iMrs. J.-IX Wtiiiamma, this# cck. Ik’v‘ ^Varuoc.; gave an * . , |c.G6 talh to the pupils,*ici-jturg pm •s au -1 were condu, f_<! by Ilev. J. * first COST or C. Warnwk. And, after comparing| Bertha Muunse has returned '**. liflfre t depart- ‘ ixc-el* them excel- less. ■lv hard in schtml and make the Ciucinuati, Ohio, or any information - to her home in Ltiulyn, Ohio, after a ’ Lt;,t t raoratn-n pussibfe fit future! harness which we will sell very k>w.|concerning the Association, please |week’s visit with Mr. and Mm. CarriiD .j 3 ^ .^ a||to |,0 L^jt.csS, like? . ...... . . ‘ >’Daniel, a pertfett of whose history lie! A ndrew B ros . Fish at G ray ’ s . * AU sihokeis of tastepatronize B iix ’ ayay . * Sweet Potatoes at W , IL M c M illan ’ s . . Wm t.-QM fa, . » A team «t heary draft horses, well matched In color# a new Studebaker wagon ami harness. Wilt sell .,together m eeparate, to suit pur* 4‘laaer* Ms* B . M ta o o o t, CctU rrllle, G* at this place. eali onE. L. Smith, county agent, or II. M. Stormont, treasurer, or J. Ii. McEIroy, Sec’y. # New School Tablets at 1*1DOWAY’S* The weatherIs nowcool enough to keepmeat fromoua day to another, and ou our customers to procure then* meat on Saturday night. C. If. Citot'sE, »ne* members; It must/ go. A full line o f Simpkiason la- John Marshall was this week ap- had read for the mormng k?«oa. | pointed comitable by the trustees <>f! liach department vdll keep an honor [the celebrated thii township, to fill the vacaLcy ^p T t>awhich will be pitted the names caused by the resignation o f Moses ■ the tea pupils receiving the highest Gaines. Jawrage grade on attendance, deport-1 It is hoped the members of the W": | dies fine shoe; parlors. One part c,f’ Miss Irma Williamson, Miss Lizzlo jl |the program will hs the receiving o f j Wickersham, Mhs Grace Carpenter, * j j j S t l O O k
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