The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

#**;*'■* * m 4 * . <*■«■'« »«*VP.>r " f f t t f a V ' m c Tt «< C*ar you n CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1890 NO. 38. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST > • j- and to the interest of every Wide-awake person to take advantage of OCRGRANDBJUKAODATS • . . ' • . I and Tuesday , ' OCTOBER 27 th and 28 th, when we give 10 per cent, off to the purchaser of 1.00 or over worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Underwear, BootSi and Shoes (in fact anything in our J)rv Goods Department) Mrs. Simwan's parents, are her this week. visiting 1' * Frank McLean who is working in I the paper mill at Xenia, moved his Mrs. J, ,W. Smith started Thursday for a few weeks’ visit with her hus- band in Crab Orchard, Ky. Dr. French, o f Rushville. Ind., stopped off here tTuesday evening to Bee his father-in-law, 8. K . Mitchell. Mrs. Anna Palmer, National W .C . T. IE evangelist will give two days, Thursday and Friday Oct. SOth and 31st, to evangelistic work in Clifton. Passmore, who was bound over to court last week by^Squiro Townsley, was released the next day after ho was committed to jail on a writ o f habeas corpus.1’ Miss Lulu Barber represented .the “ Y V in their state convention jit Ghillicothe, this week, while. Mrs. Sproul attended as a delegate to the W . C. T. U. family to that city Thursday. As was announced in last week’s . H erald the marriage of Andrew H . Cresswell and Miss Lizzie Hamill took place at the hpme o f the bride’s moth­ er, two miles north o f Xenia, last Tuesday evening, at 5 o’clock, Rev. Carson, o f Xenia, assisted by Rev. Morton, o f this place performing the ceremony. After the happy couple had been congratulated an elegant'sup- per was served to the guests, and the bride and groom then repaired to their new home just two miles south o f Ce- daryille. f.The_parents o f the- groom gave them a reception at their home on, the Cedarville and Jamestown pike Thursday evening, aEout seventy-five o f their friends and relatives being present. for cash only. Bcmember that no other store offers such inducements as these, and that if you consult your own interest you will surely go to MAMMOTH STORE. Mrs, W ill Jones died last Tuesday afternoon o f typhoid fever. The fu­ neral was preached at the house Wed­ nesday afternoon, after which the body was interred in the cemetery south o f town. oil LOCALS, , axle-grease, \he best Castor ;made, at W. II. M c M illan ' s ; Some very nice new combs at • H idgway ’ s . Syrup and Molasses at G uay ' s . Horse Blankets, all grades and prices at C. L. C hain ' s . Whon you want a good meal, lunch or oysters go to Boyd’s restau­ rant, on Limestone street? - — _ . The cheapest and best velvets and ribbons for dress trimmihgs can be found at Mrs. Coudon’s. • Highest mnrkot price paid for wheat at A ndrew & B ho . A nice lino of feed baskets at C rouse S o B ull ’ s Cheese, Crackersand Ginger Snaps at W. R. M c M illan ’ s . J) A new line o f Hair Brushes, f, ' H idgway . When you want a good cigar go to Boyd’s restaurant. Call and boo our pocket ami table ctiltlcry , C rouse & B ull ' s A nice lino o f Tablets at K err ’ s . Buy your Window Glass of * K err . Hard and Soft vcfineiljSogars at G ray ’ s . ? 'A fine lino Hue o f Patent Medicines at R idgway ’ s Trimmed bats and bonnets at reas­ onable prices, at Mrs/pomlonV* The Best Cigar in town at W. R* M c M illan ’ s . Itpautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 Cents. R idgway . Choice Celery at K err ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at* ©R ay ’ s Avcun, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulnted Hominy Farina, Parched Farinose at ■ . © say ’ s . . Fiim Display o f Winter Millinery at Mrs. C ob <! oi F& Bargains to he found at nUtiiM*. Will give Ml per cent, off on Mondays o f each week. F ish ! Fish! Fresh lake white, cat, pickoral and herring, Next door to the bauic. • PpcsoYL awson ; ^ IIo-Xo, the pure tea for sale at A ndrew B ros . Wanted 10,000 chicken^ at K err ’ s Fodder Twine at W. H. M c M illan ’ s . Canned corn,' canned tomatoes, canned peaches, canned blackberries, &c., at W. R» M c M illan ’ s : Elegant Box paper, 20 cents per box, at K kbr ’ s . Don’t buy any LAMPS until you see our “ad” then the new stock will be in. H idgway , Armour’s corned beef, the finest in the land at A ndrew B ros . Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snap\ at G ray ’ s . Honey at G ray ' s - Barbed and smooth wire at A ndrew & B ro . Mrs. Anna Palmer, National W . C. T, II. evangelist will give October 28 aud 29, to evangelistic work in Cedax- viile. Two services will be held in Ervin & Williamson’s hall, each day. Hours, 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Josiah Huffman and wife, o f Mira- cie, Indiana, but for many years resi- |dentn pf Cedarville, lauded hero Wed- Xow is the time to buy vour coalj ,1Cii(k v evening an 1are now the guests at A ndrew B ros . { o f Mr. H .’s sister, Mrs. Samuel Cres- well. f -Mrs. J. D. George entertained a ; number o f young folks at " her resi- i dence last Saturday. Fish at G ray ’ s Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots >au' invited to to attend and Prunes at G ray ’ s . The finest pickles ever in Cedar- vino at A ndrew B ros . Sec our new papatfic at 25 cents. H idgway . Tobacos and Cigars at G r a y ’ s . Furmnd Plush Lap Hobos at prices to suit the times, at C. L. C rain ’ s ; “THE OLD HELIABLE” Meat Store o f C. W. Crouse may al­ ways bo found at the same place deal­ ing out the best, meat in the market, attlicr lowest prices. Largest line o f trunks and valises in Greene county, atrock bottom prioes. C. L ; C rain . For.rorit, a bouse in a pleasant lo­ cation in Cedarville, recently occu­ pied by J. II. Broihcrton, who has vacated since his .marriage, For fur­ ther particulars Inquire of S. K. Mitchell. >v Pci-sons wishing stock In the Southern Building ami Loan Asso­ ciation, o f Huntsville, Alabama, and Cincinnati, Ohio, or any information concerning the Association, please call on E. L. Smith, county agent, or fLMf. Stormont, treasurer, or A. It. McEliby, Bec’y, * ’ Mr. Greenwald, stock dealer o f Al- ilcgheny, Pa., together with W . L. j Marshall, o f this place, purchased on Miss Lucy Alexander started for j. Tuesday o f this week, over one hun- Indiana last Tuesday where she will dred head o f tat cattje of-S. K . Turn- make an extended visit among friends, j bull and others near this place, to be. Come to Mrs. Palmer’s evangelistic-! (lt‘liveaHl >vUI>in the next Un days, meeting in Ervin & Willimson’s hallt A t the meeting o f our local board next Tuesday and Wednesday, after ! 0f the Southern Building ami Loan noon aud evening. !Association o f Cincinnati, Messrs. S. Cards are out announcing the, umr-jA- Gaibreatli, L. G. Bull and J. H. ringeofWm . A . Collins and Miss Ada! Amirew were appointe<l appraisers McMillan, which will take place a t ; *«»r the hoanh A t the request o f the the residence o f the bride’s parentsfioenniati o/iieePres G. a . Harper Wednesday evening o f next week Mothers’ meeting Saturday ju The , how. V , ' “ at f > k ^ t ic " * i ing o f the lnuines .1 in this place since buoject, Esther lourth chapter four-i j5ziUiou was mnst satisfactory. toentli verse; ‘And who knoweth j ------ -■■•------- whether thou art come to the kingdom; ^ ednesday evening ■while for such a lime as this.” A ll mother-' snitching fura on D. S. Ervin a rail­ road track, conductor Scott Harold *was badly injured, four ribs being ! and L. G. Bull were appointed a uom- >mittee, from this hoard -to meet in gem- Xext Tuesday a popular vote men and women will he taken oft. i mashed. He was carried to Dr, BaM- at [ ridge’s ( fiice, a.wl he and Dr, Ogleas Jamestown in regard to passing a Prf>*; ]Jfe attciirlc-rl to the wounded man's in­ juries, until the night, express came The council liibitory ordinance bh guided,by the v«>te^of the people, through, when lie was taken to Eon- Last night Lev. G. L. lulls, of this aocoinjKinitd bv Dr Baldridge, plaee, spoke in their town haU to a ; an(I WiUTorrenoe. * The ears which large arid enthusiastic gathering. j wu 3 jjJCcau;;c the accident had Iwen Marriage licenses: Robert Ivelble! reported unsafe only a day or two be-. and Ella II. Powers; S. G. Bain and MaryM . Shields; (Bias. A . Kelhle and Anna Long; W .. E. Dean and Delia A . Williamson; A , II . Creswell and Lizzie Hamill; Edwin J. Meeks and Arfia M. Connahle; Jos, Andrew and Margaret Paul. Quarterly meeting at the Methodist church to-day and to-morrow. Rev. F. (}. Mitchell, o f Springfield, will preach at. 2 p. m, to-day and at 10:13 a. m, Sabbath. Dr. Morion will preach at 7:30 o’clock to-morrow night. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock p. m. A ll are cordially invited to attend. Pro­ tracted meetings have commenced at the Methodist church in Clifton. The revival spirit lias continued there since the wonderful meeting o f last autumn, One has already joined on probation. A. Weildini; Party. It was at the Methodist Parsonage in Cedarville* on the evening o f Octo: her 21st; that gathered a pleasant wedding party. The contracting par­ ties w-ere Joseph H . Brotherton, one o f our most honored citizens, and Mrs. Sibbia A . Templeton, a lady highly respected throughout the community. Kev. G. L.. Tufts was the officiating minister. The gu'ests -present were Misses Marv and- Emma Templeton, Miss Electiii ^tright, Jlr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott, Misses Ola .and Clara Lott, John Lott, Mr. Bradfield, Mrs. Tufts and Warren Tufts. The bride aud groom were elegantly attired, and, surrounded by beautiful floral decorations, they luunchoJ for a' sec-, oml matrimonial voyage. That this voyage may be a prosporons jnd hap­ py one is the wish o f their numerous friends, and although it is possible they may be -interrupted by “ small, squalls” there is no doubt the. Pilot in whose hands they are will steer their matrimonial barque safely through the “ breakers” aud land ’ them in a " haven o f rest in safety. Mrs. Tufts presented the bride with a beauliful boquet o f flowers aud nil elegant mar­ riage certificate. TRANSFERS of real e sta te . Mary A Lewis and W H 'Lewis to Daniel Early, 20.33 a, Jefferson tp,, 82(i25. George A SinghLand wife to Emma- K Slaght, 150,*!) a, Sugarcreck tp , $9,00:). J E Stewart and, wife, to C L Cri « enberry and other parsonage trustees M E ''hurrh Jot 2 Bowersville, 8575, O W LiiiUuirt to Martha Holmes 28,20 a, Xenia tp., 8987. , Andrew Harley to A R Bick< tt, 8.10 a, Xenia tp., 8150. Elizabeth Mill,urn to Henry S tony lots 1 and 22, Boweroville, 8300. Austin McDowell to Julia Law­ rence, quit claim to part o f lot 10, McDowell’s add to Xenia, $E II C Madden to J F Romtroc, lot 10, Farfier’s add to Xenia, 3200. Sheriff to Samuel McKmght, lots 81 aud 32, Spring Valley, 82,000. T H Harper to G W IIar|>cr, 232J a, Ross, 88,500. Tlios Fields to Clinton Binegaf, ;ja, Silverereek, $150. John Hm -ey to Mary Fugate, quit claim to undivided 1-10 o f 701 a, J,-f- fereon, $130. - S A Hussey to Mary Fugate quit claim to undivided 1-10 o f 70J a, Jef­ ferson, Z (J Perkins to Mary Fugate, quit claim to undivided l-JD o f 701 a, Jef- fersou, $200. Mary Fugate to C A and F B Ifm - fore. There would seem to be no limit, to the ingenuity exercised in theatrical advertising. Besides the general dis­ play o f Hwnnzey Pumpkins in the shop windows o f the metropolis, to advertise “ The Old Ilomc-stead” at the Academy, the management have caused to be nailed broadcast over the city and sub­ urbs thousand o f common wooden phin- glcs bearing a similar imprint. “ A High Roller,” which goes on-tour ne’xt season, is being popularized -just as ingeniously. Thousands o f huge ‘toy balloons are being sent rolling heaven­ ward, each bearing ceveral bundled dodgem which, by a clever device, arc released thousands o f feet almve terra firma and wafted earthward in every soy, quitclaim to 2-5 o f 70J n. Jcfft r- direction. son, 81,000. « * ♦ »

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