The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

It •»*** * h ' .ri. fdiimm m*w;m » i l l 4 • i 3H E f a m VOL. 11 OEDABVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890 NO. 42. ,1 sSssafer- Wt ■ m ^V-r M i * M . Urn m m i m m m w m Ufi) $$&+} m- Ms Wl KfVij II T mm ? s » fM 10 S»S44 » 53$&C ^TaJKrg $ r t e } SI ws £3B To anyone buying ,p20 w o r t h o f goods For CASH we will make a present of an elegantOIL PAINTING- in line gilt frame, yonr purchase need not amount to more than 25 cents at one time. Our goods are new and first class in every way.' NO SHODDY Nor JOB LOTS. Our prices guaranteed LOW as the LOWEST 3 VERY DAY A “BARGAIN DAY ” S T O R M O N T & 00 . AND BANK OF CEDARVILLE General Banking Businas Transacted. Geo. W . Hni'per, Pres. • W . I.- C le iiia iiN ,C n » ltie i’. CHAS. E. SMITH’S Is the place for you- to got a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. * BASEMENT ORE BUILDING. J. A . CllAWFOIlD, Xenia, O. J. II. L ackey , Jamestown, O. Crawford & Lackey BREEDS FANCY ♦"f-oTine KttiiSR. We have for this season’s trade some large grow lhy pigs o f both sexes. Prices to suit the times. Also 3 extra Short-IIorn bull calves. Call on, o " address as above. COOKS A N D * HEATERS We have a complete line of STOVES of all kinds at Rock Bottom Prices. We think we can please you lxith in quality and price. Give us a ca!L Crouse & Bull. LOCALS. **•■•• New Meat Btore! Doan & Barber have opened a new meat store in the Warner building and are now ready to servo all cus­ tomers with the finest fresh meats in the market. A trial respectfully so­ licited. . . . t . Syrup and Molasses at G uay ' s . • French Mustard at W K M c M illan ’ s Whcu you want a good cigar go to Boyd’s restaurant. Armour’s corned beef, the finest in the land at A ndrew linos. . S ee ‘our now pnpatrio at. 25 cents. ItllKiWAY. Cheese, Crackers and Ginger simps at • • G uay ’ s . Cooking Figs at W . It. M c M illan ’ s . Call and see our pocket and table cuttlerv C rouse * Bruns * I Call and sec our new line o f lamps j R idgway . Fur and Plush Lap Robes at prices to suit the times, at C. L. (.'«*£$,’«• Honey at G uay ’ s Barbed and smooth wire at A ndrew & lino. | J. E. Town sioy is agent for Dr. Talinago’s latest work entitled from “ Manger to Throne” in (,’eiliirville and Miami townships, Greene county Ohio. * Arena, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy Fariuo, Parched Farinose at I 1 - G uay ’ s . Trimmed hats at very reasonable prices a specially at Mrs. Condon’s. I For rent, a house hi a pleasant lo­ cation in Cednrville, recently Occu­ pied by J. II. Ilrothrrtou. who bus vacated since his marriage. For fur­ ther particulars inquire o f S. lv. Mitchell. Fodder Twine at W. R. M c M illan ’*. Horse Blankets, all grades and prices at C. L. C hain ’ s . Some very nice now combs at • R idgway ’ s . Tohacos and Cigars at G uay ’ s . Notice to limiters. ■ ‘ The undersigned give notice, that no hunting will ho allowed on their prem­ ises in Ueda'rville and Ross townships, Greene county, Ohio under the penal-, ty o f the law, • Alex Turnbull George Weymouth Amlreiv & Bro W L Marshall Henry Owens' R F Kerr *• ......... ‘ R I I McClellan W M&IIM Barber Jus McMillan , M Turnbull &sister R S Towpsley James Townsley A .1) Barber J N Townsley Rachel McMillan II A Tdwndey A Crcswell D II Marshall GE Jobe Jno A.Barber ChiisM Barber R. M. Cooper Jno, Townsley. J II Brotherton J CTurnbull T W .Spencer Win Thorne Joseph Kyle D B Torrence Marv McCollum Win Kyle A J McEiroy A G Miller * tS N Tarhox 0 E Cooley ’ Hugh A Turnbull Albert tellers Jus II Crawford tlhstf F Marshall Effio Barber * nL-tor J C Barber . R B Barber • , ]>J McMillan . Roland Kyle J G Gano Wm &*IsaacThorne Jus & J SBrown Nathan L Ramsey Nath. Whittington J >SWilliamson J D Williamson Rosa Chambers J C Collins B. K. Mitchell was in Pittsburg on business this week. Lee Stewart has liis new business room on North Main street almost completed. Will Wagner has so far recovered from his recent illness as to bo able to run about the house. , Mrs. Jennie Huliinan, of Frankton, Ind., who visited at Mrs. Fields’ this week, retdrned home Tuesday: Oscar Brailfute is in Chicago attend­ ing the live stock exhibit there. Ho intends making a purchase while tlidrc. Joseph >Shigiey, aged sixty-tivc,.died at hi5home in Jamestown, last .Sun­ day morning, of dropsy after an ill- Mr. M. Kevcs spent Redbank with bis son. Sabbath at Sirs, Anna Stewart', of Jamestown, who, by the way is accounted one of the handsomest ladies in Ohio, is act- *to1 ' . ing ns the gypsy queen at the Hu­ mane Bazaar at Cincinnati. ness of several weeks. He formerly' lived about throe miles south of‘ - Ge- darville and was well known by a' * number of citizens in this locality, a great many of whom attended the fu­ neral services which was held Monday afternoon. There will bo an old folks service at the M. E. church to-morrow morning conducted by ’Squire Osborn, during which reminiscences of early Method­ ism will be given by several of the older-members. The old fashioned singing will be unJt r the .-mpyaririon o f the leader. Robert McClellan bad a valuable steer covered with shot from fbe gun of some hunter on bis farm. This is not the, tirst inctauce and mimes of! persons who trespass on posted lands'ry for the use of our own members, are being taken for the purpose o f . but we do want a library o f our. statt- prosecution. |durd authors and latest works for the I f you want to buy wall paper and i I)(,°Ple. and !t depends on the people paper window shades at auction prices whether we liavo one or not. * The Young Woman's Christina Temperance Union.wish to explain their position on the library work, as there seems to be somemisunderstand­ ing about it. This is one of the lines of work recommended by otir Nation­ al President, sho believes that the most. effective work is accomplished among the young, and also^jat the kind of literatim One reads has much to do in forming their character, anil, to this .end recommends the starting,;of circu­ lating libraries and. reading rooms where they do not already exist. As ’there isno public library in our town >theyoung-women'have undertaken the work not to increase their funds or give them free reading matter, but to place in the community such hooks and magazines.aft wi'l be instructive as well as interesting, and that the best of literature may bo within the reach of all. No one will be allowed to take books from the library who is not a ticket holder. We are not en­ deavoring to start a temperance libra- . go to C. F. (J rotors & Co., they are bound to sell all such goods us they have now in store. In fact you can almost set your own price for they arc of the stock. The cheapest and best lino o f line millinery in town at Mrs, Comlou's.' determined to get rid Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 Cents. R idgway . Wood and Willow ware at G uay ’ s For sale, two fine thorough bred bucks, ; A ndrew B koh . You will find all kinds o f coal, ie TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. D h Reeves ndmr o f Mary B "Wright, to Mattie J Marshall, part lot 58, Yellow Springs, 8300. John M Birch to Phebo J Hyde, } Curtain roller- amt rollers afid brack- a, Yellow Springs, 81,500. ets, cord fixture.-, Ac., lots of flu-mat j Tho3 M Downey to Gilbert G any price to elo-t, IDowney 78} a, Miami, 84,000. ('. F. CltKTOK-i A Co., i Green Street, Xenia, O .' A few days sinceMr. andMis, John Cooper sent out invitations to a few * , . ! Anthracite, Jackson, Pittsburgh" and relatives and friends requesting their A complete slock o f window glass! ’ ’ , Tirem-nco -it u 1“ oYlnrh dinop- leirfv * Sunday Creek at Mm iiEW.’s , j pn.H-nie at a oimok mum parij Canned corn, canned foniatoesJ /»t their home near Xenia, l«it«la y , canned peaches, canned blackberries, iAhout twenty persons ri-.-pondcd, the at R idgway ’ s . When you want a good .meal, lunch or oysters go to Boyd’s restau­ rant, on Limestone street. Pare Italian Sage for salvage at. W. n. M c M illan ' s . A nice line o f feed baskets at Cnot'BE & B ull ’ s f i s h ! f i s h ! Fresh lake white, cat. pickeral and herring. Next door to the bank. P eg g y L awson . “ THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Store o f C. W . Crouse may al­ ways bo found at tho saino place deal­ ing ont tlio best meat in fbe market, at the lowest prices. •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 E. L< Smith, county agent, or If. M. Stormont, treasurer,or J. It. McElroy, See’y. &c., at W» It..M c M illan ' s , Hard ami Soft refined Sugars at G uay ’ s . Now is the time to buy your coal at A ndrew B ros . A new line o f Hair Brushes, Rina way . The finest pickles over in Cedar, ville at A ndrew B ros . Largest line o f trunks and valises in Greene county, at rock bottom prices. C. L , C hain , Fish at 1 O kay ’ s . Uc-No, the pure tea for sale at A ndrew B ros . A fine 1: .c line o f Patent Medicines at R idgway ' s Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew & Btto. Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes at . G kay ’ a . last nrrivalsybeiug Mr. John A . Har- Inson, of near Codarville, and Miss Lizzie Cooper, of this city, who walked into the parlor together, were met by Dr, W. G. Moon-head, and before the guests hurdly realized the situation, themarreage ceremony was concluded and they were pro­ nounced man anil wife. It was amost happy and unlookcd for event, only two or three persons liaving any idea that they had been summoned - to at­ tend a wedding. The bride and groom then led the way to the dining room, where a sumptuous spread awaited the company. Mr. and Mrs. llarbi- Son will reside on their farm near Ce­ dnrville and will be at home to their friends at that place in a few days, They have the best wishes o f all for future happiness aud suceess.-^Xenia Gazette. . John B Lucas to C K Wolf, 20} a*, Spring Valley; a, Xenia;. 41 a, Beavercreek, 81,870. Ohio Cordage Co to City o f Xenia, public street strip, $1, O I I Putnam to Edwai-d Stevens, lot 35, Seaman’s add to Xenia, $200. J B Lucas to Carlton P Wright, 73.28 a, Xenia, $6,228. Geo W Harper to Catharine Towell where . they ft*Ross, $2,500. Thos H Jaekson to. Elizabeth Jack-, son, 1 a, Xenia, $1. Jeremiah Krepps, admr to Henri­ etta, Ann and Magdalene Krepps, 23 a, $1,384. Oliver C Hampton to Jos K Sling- erland, 160 a, Beavererecki in trust for United Society o f Believers, $1, J M Taroox to Caleb Nooks, 32 a, Oedarvillc, $1,500. W H Barber to Caleb Nooks, 25} a, Cedarville, $1,500. ? Robert Erwin to Mary Tliomas, lot 5, Oakwood add to Yellow Springs, I f . W 11Baker to Albert U Conwell, lot 4, Galloway Winans’ add to Xenia, $600. t

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