The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

# t . I # ' c a s h : d o w MAKES THE PRICES COMB DOWN Bed Cumforts 50 cents to $1.00 each, worth... ?a .................................. ; ................. ; ................. .............. ........ ..... .75 cen ts to $1,50 V Blankets 75 cents to $450 per pair, worth . . . / ................ .......................... .; .................................... ,,......‘........$1.00 to $6.00 Men’s Stoga. Boots $1.50 to $3 25 per pair worth..)............ . ............................ ........................................... ............................... $2.00 to$100 Men’s best quality Rubber boots, guaranteed .* ............. ............. ..........................................................$2,75 ALargest stock of Clothing and lowest prices in our city* Entire new stock of Men’s and Boys’ Ha'tS and Caps just in. All the new things in .Ladies’ and Misses’ caps. Prices not as Low but LOWER than anybody. Bargain Day Monday. 1 L STEWART & McCOREELL. l ‘ f ( K l f E ^ A I x G ‘ 1 A READING WHIM. • ■% . ■_____ ______ • !. • ■- ;- »■«* •*. a . iThe “¥'s” Will Attempt to Es­ tablish «re Here. IMOKPKNDKNT WltEKLIf NEWSPAPER SATURDAY, OCTOBER,, 4, 1890 Hr. IT. BLA IR , Editor andProp'r. PRICE *1.25 PER ANNUM. Mrs. Salinda Milburn is visiting friends in Davton. Miss Ivittie Sparrow, o f Clifton, culled on iVieufis in this place Wednes­ day,. . The ladies of the Methodist church have decided to -give a dinner oh Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. John Sells anti son, o f Bpring; field, made u visit at the Methodist parsonage on Friday of this week. Myrtle Baukard, ot Xenia, spent Saturday and Sabbath in this place, the guest of her friend Miss Effie Duf- tield. , W ILL ITOIJ A in THEM IN THEIR WORK? ............ » . ..... TheObject—What that Society Hope* to Accomplloh. J. H. Ginvdy this week sold to 'Squire Osborn the loj just north of the H erald office for $400. 'Squire Osborn, wo understand, contemplates erecting a residence there. ' .Mr. Gray has a radish at lift store that is quite a curiosity as regards size, measuring twenty-seven inches in circumference. I f any farmer has something that will beat it send it in. Tt has been suggested that a Cha- tauqua Circle bo: organized here. There ft nothing that would bo of more interest to those who are fond o f study, Let some one start the ball. . ■ The “ YV* are now about to under­ take to establish a reading room and library here. There is nothing they ^ould do that would be o fgreater ben­ efit to the town. Both the old and young would profit. by it. , While mine would cjiro to afford the luxury of the leading periodicals at home, a public reading room would place them within the reach o f all, and many an hour could be passed there that would yield a profit aswell as an amusement. But how to obtain it is the question. The “ Y V are trying to solve the knotty problem, but they will' hardly get it accomplished unless assistance is rendered them from tlie outside. I f the reading room was to-be merely a place to congregate to have a pleas­ ant time they' might not accomplish their end, but there ft something be­ yond that, The moral side should be considered in all its phases: While the room would furnish rending for all, it is the young tlie “ Y ’s” are try­ ing to reach, True, Cedaryille is a “ dry” town, but other allurements Have you seen the opening at Mrs. Condon’s Millinery store? It is im­ mense. At least the w’bmen say~it is, and they *know. Filling one room was hats, bonnets and toques o f every conceivable design. There was the big hat, the small hat, the fashionable bonnet and the old lady’s bonnet that is neat, but not gaudy, a ll' arranged fin a maimer that showed the work of 1the artist. It was a turbulent time time for the H erald reporter as lie gazed on the mass o f birds, ribbons, and velvets but the glimpse lie got o f the artistic display there fuHyt com­ pensated.him for the amount o f su­ preme ignorance he was obliged to confess lo secure it. The opening will continue throughout to-day. Mr., Passmore concluded it was not healthy for him to pass more days in this vicinity and skipped last Wednes­ day, while the Mayor and Marshall now mourn his departure. He had beeu given until Tuesday of this, week to furnish a bond to secure tlie fine and costs imposed upon him by Mayor Towrisley for selling liquor unlawful­ ly, while he tested the validity of. tlie ordinance in theGommon Pleas Court; but failing to furnish a satisfactory one he concluded that liis presence was not conducive to liis future hap­ piness, and left without saying any­ th ing to the Mayor about it. The same evening hia/bar-keeper, who was under a $300 hoijid for assault, also left for part^unknowu. Early Thursday morning one o f the boldest and most successful train, rob­ beries thaVcver happened in this State FAWCETT ! » Has in stock a fine line o f WATCEQEH, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and DIAMONDS! The finest line of Optical Goods in Greene County. A Specialty made of Brazilian Pebble Spectacles in Gold, Silver and Steel frames. They confer a brilliancy nnci distlnctnesa ofvlsion, with an amount of ease and comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle Wearers. TOTHEPATRONS(IFTHE IlEltALD A cordial invitation is extended the elegant to you to examine NEW STOCK being received now. A complete, line of fine Dress Suitings, all the latest styles, together with every grade o f Fine Business Suits, Overcoats, Panting? and-Gents’ fine furnishing Goods. Our prices, like quality in fine goods can , D. M, STEWART &; CO. not be excelled. We are caryinga full line of the AND SEWING MACHINES which we will sell from our office for less money thaii from the canvassers. Come and examine machines and we will save you money. -------STEWART successor of GEO. H. CRABB. D. M. abound that the youngmen especially, ! occurred ot\ hcC. 8. & C. road right li. L a !..1» iL^i - ______ » \ O .W. H. P .‘Denny, perhaps the old­ est uewspajftr m. n it^Ohio, died at his home in Washington C. H., last -Tuesday morning at 1 o’clock. He was editor and proprietor of the Leba­ non Gazette, o f Warren county, for twenty-four years. The subject to be discussed at the Methodist church to-morrow will be a comparative review of the religions of the world. The Epworth League, which meets at 7:30 o’clock, is attract­ ing general attention. AU will receive a hearty welcome, The Tenth Ohio Battery will hold its reunion at Jamestown next Wed­ nesday and Thursday Oct. 8th and 9th. Quite a number of its members live here in C'edarville and it ft prob­ able they will all attend. Tin* G. A, K., o f that place will tender the boys , a lauiquet oh Hie evening of the 8th. Mrs. Martha Reed died at the home of Mr. Melanthon Harbftou, near this place, last Saturday, at the age of, 85 years. Mrs, Reed, whose maiden natue Was Ramsey, was born near Lexington, Ky., July 6, 1805, and was married to Win. Reed in 1827, coming to the old homestead south of Ckidarville where she lived more than forty years. After the death o f her ftusbhnd in 1870 she made her home with her children, Mrs. Gamble and Mr*. Harhineon. She leaves four children, two sonsand two daughters, The funeral, occurred Monday, the service* being conducted by Rev. Morton, o f the R . P . church o f which ehe was a tawnber. * • are apt to be drawn into, that are as disastrous to their morals as is the liquor traffic. Hud these young ladies are trying to throw a safeguard about those who are sueccptable to such in­ fluences. Who will come to their as­ sistance? I f those who profess to have the wellfore o f the young at heart will make them a liberal donation in mon­ ey, thereby insuring the establishment of such a room, they will'lit least be “ laying up treasures” and it ft barely possible that their prayers for the sal­ vation o f the young will have a better chance o f being answered. We do not know what plan that society will adopt, but believeasubscription would riotjbe out o f place. All then will have an opportunity ol^saying how much they want a reading room for that purpose. The H erald knows o f four persons who want it $20 worth. How much do you who claim to have the welfare o f the young at heart want itt- I Miss Cora Bhrodes is visiting friends 'inDayton this week, Communion services to-morrow in the United Presbyterian church. Preaching in the morning and also in the evening by Rev. W. 8. McClure, Hugarcreek, • The subject Itcv. Morton has sea t­ ed for his discourse at the R P church to-morrow morning is “ Some Usjfe of Moral Evil.” AU are given a cordial welcome to that church. 8. W , Rradfute, editor o f the Bloomington, Ind,, Telephone, spent Thursday evening with lua unde Mr, David Bradfute, o f this place. He was called to thisvicinity by the death o f his grandmother, Mrs, Isabella. Col­ lins, who wasburied in Xenio, yes­ terday, - in the limits otsihe city of Urbana. The early morniug^expresa train pas­ ses Urbana at 3:20 mvthe morning, bouud uorlh. Just aflersthe train left' the depot three men -jumpftl on the plutforni of the express car'and next to the baggage car.. Before'tfaiT train lmd reached the city limits the door leading to the express ear was battered down, aud two men closely masked, entered the car. They both covered the messenger, E. 8. Bcudder, with their revolvers ami ordered him to throw up lift hands. They then searched his pockets and secured tlie keys to the safe, This they unlocked and plundered. The amount of mon­ ey taken is $467. The robbers not only took the money from the safe; but they took the watch and - chain and $75 from the messenger, his last month’s salary. The robbers kept a dose watch on themessenger until the train reached Bellefontaine, and when withiif a short distance of the depot the men left the train and disappeared. Bcudder had in the meantime succeed­ ed in working lift right hand loose, and as the last one o f the robbers was leaving tlie train he seized a revolver and fired a shot at tlie man. The of- fleers at Bellefontaine were immedi­ ately notified, nndthey started in all directions, scouring the country. Two men were arrested early during the forenoon on suspicion of being impli­ cated in tho'robberyi Baggagemaster McC’pmb has since identified him as the man who held the revolver under his nose while getting off the train at Bellefontaine. Mr, Hitrbisonwho was visitinghere, said that had he been on duty, that would have beeu his regu­ lar run, and he would have been in tee unpleasant position teat Express Messenger Bcudderwas placed in. XEN IA , OHIO. ) Frank Teach entertained a of friends Tuesday evening o f Ids twenty-first birthday. m number honor L B Logan will give a prohibition speech in the ball at this place next Thursday evening. Mr Logan is con­ sidered due of the riioat brilliant pro­ hibition speakers in the Btate, and will interest all who go to hear him. All arc cordially invited. ' For ary kind of a watch go to S. L. Walker. fish ! fish ! Fresh lake white, cat, pickeral and herring. Next door to the bank. P eggy L awson . I f you want a good watch, cheap watch, go to 8. L. Walker. Public Male. Tlie undersigned will offer at pub­ lic sale in Gedarville, Saturday, Sept. 2 ltli,at2p . m., my entire lot of household goods, W illiam M c D aniel . For nice Jewelry and cheap for cash go to S. L. Walker. I f yon want a nice clock of any kind cheap for cash, go to S, L. Walker. * For all kinds o f spectacles go to S. L. W alker , MILLINERY. We have the latest tilings in Hats, Velvets, Feathers, Birds Ribbons, & c, Prices reasonable. B arbkr & M c M illan . Administrator1* Nftticc. The undersigned baa been ar.lv appointed administrator of the estate of Ann ClementineWright, deceased, late of Greene county, Ohio. . Those having claims agalnet said estate will present them, and those Indebted will pleae# makeprompt paymeat Sept, mb im . F, % SaAVrjc*. S. A. GALBREATH * JUSTICE OF THE. PEACE REAL ESTATE, LOAN and IN­ SURANCE AGENT. Special attention-giv€|i_4o Penmen sion claims in all branches. BANKOF GEDARVILLE General Banking Bu3ines Transac Geo. W . Harper, Pres. W . L. Olemans, Cashier COOKS BEATERS We have a complete line of STOVES of all kinds at Rock Bottom Prices- We think we can please you both in quality and price, Give ns a call, Orouw & Ball.

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