The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

m M e * ■ VOL. x i CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1890 NO. 41. To anyone baying $20 worth of For CASH we w ill make a present of an elegant OIL PAINTING ifi fine yonr purchase need not amount to more than 25 cents at one tim e:. Our new and first class in every way, NO SHODDY Nor JOB LOTS. Our prices guaranteed LOW as the LOWEST EVERY DAY A “BARGAIN / STORMONT & g ilt frame, goods are AND DAY.” C O . SANK OF CEDARVILLE General Banking. ' Busines Transacted^ G eo . W . H arper, P rea . W . L Clem ana . C a sh ie r . CHAS. E. SMITH’S Is the place for you to get k smooth shave or a styljsh hair cut* BASEMENT ORB BUILDING. J . A. C rawford , -Xenia, O. „ J .H . L ackey , Jamestown, 6 . Crawford & Lackey BREEDS FANCY Peland-ChinaHogs ly e have for this Reason’s trade Mime large growth? pigs of both Prices to suit the times. Also ii t*x)ra Short-Horn bull calves. Cali on, o- addreM as above. A . N X 3 We have a complete line of STOVES .of a ll kinds a t Rock Bottom. Prices. We think w e can p lease you Imih in quality and price, Give n s a ca ll. Crouse Sc B u ll, ' - LOCALS. '' •t ' Person who found ladies podket- bookcontaining $1.50 leave at .this office and receiye reward, French Mustard a t ■• , ‘ • ' W i t M c M illan ’ s When yoii want a good cigar go to Boyd’s restaurant. Armour’s corned beef, the finest in the land a t A ndrew B ros . See our now papat'rie a t 25 cents. W idoway . Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps a t * G ray ’ s . * Cooking Figs at W. It. M c M illan ’ s . Call and see oar pocket and table cuttlery C house &’B ul L' s Call and see our new line of lamps R idgway * Fu r and P iush Lap Bobos at prices to suit the times, at C. L. C rain ’ s . Honey at G ray ' s Barbed and smooth wire at A ndrew & Bko. A complete stock o f window glass a t R idgway ’ s . When you want a good meal, lodch or oysters go to Boyd’s restau­ rant, on Limestone street. Pare Italian Sage for sausage at W. R. M c M illan ’ s * A nice line of feed baskets at * . C rouse & B ull ’ s F is h ! F ifth ! Fresh lake white, cat, pickeral aiid herring. Next door to the bank. Pr.oor L awson , “THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Store o r C. W. Croliso may al­ ways he found a t the same place deal­ ing ou t the best meat in the market, at the lowest prices, Edmund Spencer who recently fell down stairs, and hu rt his hack was paid yesterday, hy the agent of the Standard Accident Insurance Co., S B Stave, of Xenia, Ohio, ($31.36.) He was disabled for three woeks. Persons wishing stock in the Southern Building and Loan Asso­ ciation, o f Huntsville, Alabama, and Cincinnati, Ohio, or any information concerning the Association, please call on & L . Smith, county agent, or H. M. Stormont, treasurer, or J . K* MoElroy, Sec’y. LADIES You w ill find a nice as­ sortment of trimmed hats and bonnets a t reasonable prices a t Mrs. Condon’s. Give, her a call. / Mew M ea t S to r e ! Doan Sc Barber have opened u new meat store in the Warner building and are now ready to serve all cus' tomers with the finest fresh meats in the market. A trial respectfully so licitcd. Avetis, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulated Ilomiuy £’Favino, Parched Farinose at G ray ’ s . For rent, a houso in a pleasant lo-. cation in. Cedarville, recently occu­ pied by J* II. Broiherton, who has vacated since his marriage. For fur­ ther particulars inquire of S. K. Mitchell. Fodder Twine a t W. R. M c M illan ’ s . Horse Blankets, all grades. and prices a t • C. L. C rain ’ s . Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 Cents. * R unway . Wood and Willow ware at G ray ’ s For sale, two line thorough bred bucks, A ndrew B ros . Canned corn, canned tomatoes, canned peaches, canned blackberries, Ac., a t W. 11.. M c M illan ’ s . A new Hue of Hair Brushes, RiDGWAY* Wanted 10,000 chickens a t K erb ’ s The finest pickles ever in Cedar- ville a t A ndrew B ros , Largest line of tranks and valises in Greene county* a t rock bottom prices. , C. L, C rain . Fish a t G ray ’ s * lle-No, tile pure tea for sale a t A n d r ew B ros . A fine line line of Patent Medicines a t B idoway ’ s .Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew A Bao. Dried Apples, Poaches, Apricots and Prunes at G ray ’ s , Some very nice now combs at j R idgway ’ s . Now is the time to buy your coal at A ndrew B ros . Tobncos and Cigars at G ray ’ s . Syrup and Molasses at G uay ’ s . F o r S a l e ! 250 shocks of corn suitable fop feed­ ing cattle. -Good place to feed. Call at once at Big Spring Mills, W M H arrison You will find all kinds of coal, io Anthracite, Jackson, Pittsburgh, aud Sunday Croek at M itchell ’ s . Hard and Soft refined Sugars at ' . r . 1 . GU ay ’-S. Notice t o l i n n tom . The undersigned give notice that no hunting will he allowed on their prem­ ises in Oedarville and Ross townships, Greene county, Ohio under the penal­ ty of the law. Remember the .gale of the Frazier property next Tuesday, Evidence has been secured of a con­ spiracy between HockingValley Rail­ road employes and ticket brokers, by which the company was, cheated out ofthousands of dollars. Whole blocks of forged tickets and passes have been discovered; j Alex. Turnbull Andrew & Bro Henrv Owens R S Towridey James Townsley A D Barber J N Townsley Rachel McMillan A Creswell D H Marshall G E Jobe Jno A Barber Chas M Barber R. M. Cooper Jno, Townsley .J H Brotherton J C Turnbull T W Spencer Wm Tnorne Joseph Kyle D B Torrence Mary McCollum Wm Kvle A J McElroy A G Miller George Weymouth W L MarshaU R F Kerr R II McClellan W M&H MBurber Jas McMillan MTurnbulkfe sister H A Townsley Hugh A Turnbull Albert Sellers Jas H Crawford CIms F Marshall Elbe Barber & sister J C Barber R B Barber D J McMillan Roland Kyle J G Gano , Wm &IsaacThome Jas «fcJ S Brown. Nathan L Ramsey Nath, Whittington J S Williamson ;■ J D Williamson Rosa Chambers Joseph Borg and Mrs. Mary A Smith, of Clifton, are both very low with typhoid fever. Reserved seats for the Nashville Students will be on sale at Stormont & Co.’s after next Monday. Felt hats at Barber & McMillan’s millinery store at uumejqus prices. Every liat a bargain. Do not sleep until you see them. Mrs. Wise, an old and respected citizen of Selma, bad a stroke of par­ alysis one day last week. She will not recover from its effects. t *.• Dcnsmere Collins who has been liv­ ing near Clifton moved to .Alabama this week. lie -shipped his horses and cattle from this.place over the Little Miami. Jacob Apfel, a Cincinnati' saloon­ keeper, has disappeared, taking with him $12,000 in cash, and leaving his wife almost destitute. She suspects there is another woman in the case. The Nashville Students. The en­ tertainment given at the board of trade last evening by tins celebrated combination under the auspices of the dolumbus Lecture Course, was un­ doubtedly One of the finest concerts in this city. Their thrillingly enchant­ ing program was approved by one oi the largest representative audiences that ever assembled a t the auditorium* —-Columbus Press* The following is another solution of the*problem solved in last; week’s H erald by Algebra. This one is handed in by H . T. Kelley, of this placet “This can only be solved in the ab­ stract* Die git ofthe problem being vety adroitly concealed. I t is noth­ ing more or less than finding the differ­ ence between a perfect cube and an imperfect square. Cube of 7 . equal 346. Combining Oand 7 equals 7 mul­ tiplied by 6 equal 42. 848 minus 42 equals 301 Ann* Rev. Tufts closed a very successful series of revival mectiugs a t Clifton, last Sunday night, and will commence another series at Selma, to-morrow af­ ternoon. Rev. Tufts is an indefatiga­ ble worker and is doing a great deal of good in Cedarville circuit. . - John W. Sparrow and Mrs. Effie • Griffith, of Clifton, were married at the M. E. parsonage at this place last Tuesday morning, Rev. Tufts officia­ ting. The newly married couple will make their homo at Goes Station where Mr. Sparrow is now working in the powder mills. The entertainment ofthe Hawthorne family was attended Monday evening. by over six hundred persons. Tues­ day evening the attendance was very small. Their entertainment the sec­ ond evening was much the best of the two. The albqm offered as a pre­ mium Tuesday evening was drawn by Daisy Fprd, while the oil painting was given to Migpie Ford. Charley Ireland met with a fatal accident near Jamestown, Monday evening. He. was on his way to' the home of Newton Smith, whose daugh­ ter he intended taking to Jamestown to church. When crossing the rail, road at Sealer’s crossing his 'buggy was struck by an east bound train, throwing young Ireland out against the embankment causing instant death r his skull being crushed. C hur­ ley Ireland was os exemplary a young man as lived in that vicinity. A school teacher at Selma told her scholars the other day to go home and find out from their parents how much salary the president of the United States and the Governor of Ohio gets. The next day they returned with the report and only one in tfie school had the right figures for the .President’s salary aud not a single one could find out the salary of the Governor ofOhio. There were nlmqst as many' different answers as there were scholars in the school. , Cedarville has been/ in the past, surfeited with snide shows, and as a consequence everybody has become disgusted and do not attend any more. I t is right. Boycott snide affairs aud patronize only the good and we will soon only have first class entertain- mepte here, The Nashville Students are of the latter order. I t iaa compli­ ment to Cedarville that they have con­ sented to come here, and they should have a good house. There is no better jubilee singers on the road, the Fisks not excepted. Some thirty-five orforty people from Ross township were in attendance a t the Probate Court roomMondaymorn­ ing in a very ugly case against Owen Brock who is charged with criminal libel. He was arrested a t the instance of his father-in-law, John G, Gauo, for having told to several parties that a son and daughter ofGano’s and sis­ ter aud brother of Brock’s wife luul been too intimate with one another. On the sworn statement of the defend­ ant thaj one of his principal witnesses was sick and could not attend, the case was deferred until the 1st day o f De­ cember, The punishment!* such case is $500 and imprisonment a t the dia* cretioa of the C0vrt.--Xani* Gasetfce.

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