The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
Is a prominent question just now, but Mr. McKinley, whether you like his new law or not, never invented or thought o f a tariff half ,as hai to pay as that imposed by the Tariff of the credit system, which has ruined more people linancially than any system of business. Here’s some d prices that proves it. First class oil grain boot Boys’ stoga boots Best quality rubber booti Women’s oil grain shoes Women’s fine Kid shoes Men’ s fine shoes gveiy thing in Shoes, CIothing, Hats and Caps in same proportion. Bargain Day Monday. it .............. ........................... 1 . 2 0 / •« 48 ■■ ■' (I ’ ' ' ■* '■ .......................................... 2 . 7 5 / u it <; ■Mi ......... ................................ 1 .2 0 , I* 4. ■ ' ■"■■■" : ............................. .. 1 .5 0 . «i - tt .( <4 v ■•» ■ •i »•'«*.« ••.»•*•••*••••*•»*• a. 1 ? 2.00 1.60 3.25 1.60 2.00 1.75 STEWART ft McOORKBLL. THE HERALD. AN INDKrBNDENT WBEKLY NEWSPAPER. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 25, 1890 | Mr. John Stahl, o f Loudon, a flying visit to Cedarville last Sun- day, • *■ ■ , _ i Mias Lizzie Wylie entertained a number o f her friends last Wednesday qvening. IV. 11. BLAlRy Editor ami Prop’r made] ’Albert Duffield is now engaged in I the grocery sjtore o f Hanna’s, at Xenia, as a clerk, PRICE S I . 25 PEW ANNUM. STARK BOOTS aro tho b£st boots iti the market. Sold by J. C. B ahbjbu . HUNTING COATS at .1. C. B arber ’ s . Election next Tuesday week, No vember ith. The county jail is empty. A good showing for Greene county. Governor Campbell will speak at Jamestown on the 27th inst. Sir.- John Barber entertained several friends at his home last Thursday. Mrs, Belle McMillan contemplates moving to Cedarville in a few .(lavs. Mts. McCollum has moved into the Leary property on West Grove street. Mr. Amos Ferguson returned home Thursday from his trip through Iowa*- Miss Mary Paris, o f Jamestown, is visiting friends in Cedarville this week* ' ' G j out and hear Mrs. Perkins* lec ture at Ervin & Williamson’s hall, Monday night. Sam^feEi«»y, Railroad conductor running between Xenia andRichmond, Visited friends here yesterday. Two Dutch weddings were reported last Thursday night, but our inform ant Could furnish no particulars. Fred Fields lias been having a very serious time o f it within the past week, being confined to his bed with catar rhal fever. - ________ The Shakespeare Club meets at the residence o f J . C. Barber Monday evening, when an interesting program will be rendered. Harry Baker, o f the livery firm o f Baker & Bhickley, has disposed o f his interest m the busines to A . T. Gr *s, o f thd Hotel 'de Wickersham. The theme that Rev* Warnock has (elected for his discourse to*morrow mowing is “ Paul’s prayer for the on* largement and completion o f the spir itual life o f the Colossians.” The evening services he will use for his juhjeet, "Betrayed, Deserted and De rided.” __________ __ Oar readers will he pleased to know that a t an early date they will again have the pleasure o f attending the 1iuv«i entertainments o f the Haw thorn* Family. The above people wffl be remembered by th e . many friends they made while here last ' spring with tbeOftJgm* Indian Medi cine -Co. The Hawthornes’ have sev ered their connection with that com pany and haring enlarged their cow* m u * Ore giving entartainmenta on W e bespeak for Miss Mintio Ballard, o f Jamestown, was the guest o f Mrs. C. L . Crain last Tuesday. Miss .Mary Murdock attended the W . C. T . U ; convention at Chilli- cothe, this week. Gen. Win, Gibson did not make a political speech in Xenia yesterday af ternoon, as was announced* The extraordinary session o f the legislature’ has not been an extraordi narily short one hy any means. Mr. and . Mrs, Robert Townsley spent this week at Dunkirk, Indiana, visiting Mrs. Townsley’s sister, Mrs. W . H . Wilson. .V ■. - — — Misses Clara Townsley and Minnie Owen went to Xenia yesterday even ing, where they will visit friends, re turning here Monday morning. George Burlier, who ’ has been ut work near Chicago, ‘returned home hist Saturday. lie talks o f remaining here at least through the winter. Little Lillie Wooten, who lias been quite ill for some weeks part ut her home in Louisville, is reported greatly improved, and her ’ physician now believes that her complete restoration to health is only a . matter o f a few weeks. « W e have received an invitation to be present at the "O ld Roman Ban* quet” to be given by the Thurman Mr. and Mrs. Brothertdn were ton* dered a reception by Mrs. Brotherton’s sister, in Springfield,- Thursday. It is said that the Dayton, Ft. Wayne and Chicago railroad is to he consolidated with the C. H , & D . FAWCETT ! Prof. J. H . McMillan and wife, .of Monmouth, HI., and W . M. McMillan and wife, o f Knoxville, Tenu., will be here the first o f the week to attend the wedding o f their sister. : D ick Nesbit has gone to Anderson, Indiana, where he has been employed in the composing room o f the Daily Sun. Ollie Townsley and Bert A lex ander are also employed on the some paper. b The fishing party consisting o f Jas. Andrews, Dun and Chae. Marshall, returned borne Thursday morning and brought with them n sufficient amount o f fish and wild duck to last them a week or two. The case o f Owens .vs, Boyd -that was taken to the Court o f Common Pleas from this township, was last Moutlay decided in favor o f Owens. Hnmiltou Smith was Mr. Owens’ at torney. This is the sample-wagon case. „ The Xenia Shoe Manufacturing Co. now have their samples about ready lor their traveling men, who will start on the road some time next week. The samples arc. nil o f ladies und misses shoes, consisting o f thirty-two styles. night The wind last Saturday did club o f Columbus on the seventy-sev - ' considerable damage in North Ocdnr- enth anniversary o f the birth o f Hon. jville, blowing one of, the largo win- A llen G* Thurman. The banquet dows out o f the TJ* P . cburch uud will be held on the evening ofNovem- twisting several large limbs from off ber 18,1890. The cost o f the banquet rthe trees in front o f Dr. Stewart’s will be 810,000. - ' " " * — *** residence* Prof. J. A , Brown, o f Xenia,, well known here, is organizing a "‘class in music, composed o f tho beet talent o f this vicinity, and‘proposes at the close o f the terra to give a mueicale. The , Prof.’s success here in the past will so- Tickets will bo 810 each; and limited to one thousand. Ex-President Cleveland, Senator Car lisle, o f Kentucky, llod gm Q. Mills, o f Texas, Senators Daniel, o f Virginia, Dougherty, o f New York, Voorhees, Of Indiana, will be present* Tickets _ __ can be ordered o f Frank G . Eaton, o f cure him a good class and big crowd Columbus, Ohio. Cedarville is coming out and will take bar place, as she shontd, among the foremost towns o f hersize in Bopth. cm Ohio, It is now talked that an at the entertainment. Hie.fall opening at Misses Barber and McMillan's util!me;y store is pronounced success, and lovers o f the beautiful ftro crowding their rooms* overall factory i3 to be started here. *Before entering, the observer’s eye . is A gentleman who is at the head o f the enterprise told ns he could get all the money he wanted to start and put the factory on a running basis. Tile one proposed will give employment to about fifty persons, the majority, o f course, being women and girls, but at wages averaging at least a dollar a day, which we venture to say, is al most double what any Woman is' now earning here who is obliged to Work forwages. But we do not want to atop with simply an- overall factory* Cedarville lms the capital mul if theft who have if Will invest it in manufac tories they*will not only make money for themselvesfbut fofnWi empidymt^t for more persons tjym we now have living here, and by f t doing enhance Has In stock a fine line of WATCHES, 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 ana distinctness of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. The scholars o f room No* 3 together Ralph George and Charles Ervin with their teacher, Miss Miller, -p io left last Monday for the reservoir on nicked at Clifton lost Saturday. . j'their'wheels, intending to visit rela- ------------------ - 1fives en route. Notwithstanding the young ladies who, rumor says, are soon to be mar ried strenuously deny the fact,’ they remain suspiciously near their dress-, makers and milliners and superintend1, this week, injuring it so that it died, with avidity the erection o f bonnets and construction o f trousseaus, for— A calf that belonged to Bev. An drew fell over the cliff and into the creek just below the H erald office some one. Frank Tarbox last Tuesday arrest ed two men near . BOwersville, who gave their numes as Frank Ingalls and Ed Walthall, who, it is'thought, are the men who stole twelve *bushels o f | clover and four o f wheat o f Mr. Nev- > Cassius Mock, o f Washington C. H., ‘ well known here, took an overdose of ’morphine with fatal effecte, while at* tending the Latonia races last Satur day. H e was buried at his old home in Jeffersonville, Monday. Spring Valley’s Midget. Little Miss Roland, o f near Spring ins, who resides on a Mr. Anderson’s ] Valley/ who is the smallest woman o f farpi. near Springfield, on Thursday her age In the whole world, created Of last week,, Walt Adsit, o f James town,’ assisted Constable Tarbox in conveying the prisoners to Springfield in safety, where they were $aken to ho identified. Later on Walthall was admitted -to buil. tbeiMftrn account , , . # t h o r a w l lW patronage a* their en -If** value o f property ,a hundred « r attracted by what appears to he a life- sized figure in the show window, Which in reality is only an artistic display o f trimmings arranged by Mrs. Andrew to Represent a dresS o f wine and ter* quofe velvet with cream colored satin front. The room itselflooks gorgeous, bedecked as it is with the handiwork o f the young milliners, and ornament ed with natural flowers. The shelv- ings are replete with trimmiugs o f all kinds. On One table stands a frame draped with white silk, on which is hung baby caps o f various styles in blipjk, .while another is; crowded with bonnets, hats and toques elegantly trimmed according to the latest Paris ian method, aigrette, wings, birds, Selma is minus a doctor. Dr, W . H . Dent, who recently graduated at the Miami Medical College went to that village less than n year ' ago and hung out.his shingle, Like all young physicians, he had adversities to contend with; but for a time strug gled manfully and managed to keep the wolf fromthc door. Unluckily, however, the doctor was an inventive genius. A t least he thought he was, and within the past few months ho has consumed the. time he should have been making use o f in making himself agreeable to his future*patrons in in* venting and patenting some device for a horse collar pad, In fact it took not only his time but what little money he could scrape together,; and about two weeks ago he awoke,to the reali zation o f the fact that lie; was several weeks in arrearage for board, Like all inventors he had no business tact, and the fact that he was in debt and had no money to pay so weighed on ilia mind that he concluded to leave.- Telling his landlord he was going to Springfield, he drove away leaving all his effects, including his library and medicine Case. A s he did not re turn, his friends became alarmed and instituted a search, but his tracks had been so well covered that foul play was feared, and his Step-father, John Allison, o f Adams county, was sent for, and came, hut hy the time he ar rived a letter from D r f Dent had ar rived asking that his goods be sent to Cincinnati, and stating hrs reasons for leaving. The landlord, however, instead o f sending them got out an attachment. ■ W e understand that Mr, Allisoh will fi* things uf> satis* factorily, m ha is amply able to do so, but regrets thsttbs young naan should baVe acted f t thoughtlessly, as he considerable interest on our streets and in our.stores the other day,, being here with her mother on a shopping expedition. She is seventeen years, old and weighs but nineteen pounds, being only twenty-seven inches tail, one foot and nine inches shorter than Colonel Andy Archdeacon. She is perfectly formed and a bright little lady. Numerous offers have been made tt> her mother for the little'lndy to go with a show, but all such offers have been refused, indeed tbe mother is so fearful that sdmo one will steal her that she will not allow her to go to school, While in this city and about in the Stores, it was quite curi ous to see her mother lift her up and seat her on the counters to await trans actions that were being made. When going along in a hurry her mother picks her up in her arras as she would an iufdnt six months old and carries her,*—Xenia Gazette. AGENTS WANTED For Dr. Talmage’s New Book, cover ing his life’s work and great trip "To, Through, and From the Christ-Land,” lo foaihefs, plumes, eft., being used with a tasto oaly displayed by the hand o f ^ o p e n i n g w l j l ^mtiuwjwpuMwillinglyfmte'awfetod Mm f t gdton h iricct again again. 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