The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

AM IXD*P*MDKK* WIKKLT MMW0PAPMR. SATURDAY, NOV. 22 , 1890 W. H. BLAIR, Editor andProp'r PRIQK * 1 .30 PER ANNUM. ’ Over two hundred seats have been cold to tho.Nashville Students enter­ tainment here next Monday evening. A crowd is coining over irom Yellow Springs to attend. ' Rev. John M , Kyle hn old Cedar- ville boy, but for the past seven years a missionary'ini South America, paid this place a flying visit last Tuesday, accompanying his brother Charles, who was here attending to his duties as administrator o f the Frazier estate. ; * C. L . Crain purchased the >Frasier property last Tuesday, .paying $1,500 for it. The property is centrally lo­ cated, and several persons were arx- ious to secure it. Mr. Crain will move his stock o f harness into the store room,as Boon as he has it remod­ eled to suit him. Mrs. Whittington, aged 80 years died at her home south o f Cedarville, -Saturday night. The funeral was preached ht the residence Monday morning by Rev. Morton, after which the body was taken-to the Caesarcreek Baptist cemetery for interment. Capt. J. R. Crain was in Cedarville Tuesday shaking hands with his old friends. The Captain is one o f James­ town’s successful merchants, and in addition acts ns postmaster, manipu­ lating the mail sacks and licking stamps for the gushing females who patronize the ^ostoffice. Marriage, licenses; Andrew Jack- son and Annie Henry; Orville D To bias and Annie L Coffman; Robert A Johnson and Sarah E Johnson; Jas C Sherman and Sarah E Sturgeon; John W Sparrow and Effie Griffith; Chas C Crawford and Mary E Barlow; Geo H Lucas and Minnie Gowings; John A Harbison and Lizzie Cooper. The trustees met Wednesday and took action on the petition for the cleaning out o f the Roland Kyle ditch. A ll parties interested in the ditch hav­ ing been notified, they met with the trustees and a compromise was effect­ ed, they agreeing to clean out their* portion o f ditch without further no­ tice. Those o f our readers who have had an opportunity to hear the company known as Donovan’s Original Tennes­ seeans’, will remember the famous “ Lion Bass,” Air. Z. A . Coleman, the “ Shouting Tenor,” Mr. Fred Carey, and the Contralto, Miss Nellie Scott, who now appear with the Nashville’s. Mr. Coleman has a record o f “ G” two and one half octaves below middle “ 0 ” which is the lowest vocal tone on ord in the United States. rcci The following from the American Breeder,, a paper devoted to the inter­ ests o f Importers and breeders o f live stock, will be interesting to horse men in this vicinity; “ The imported French Coach Stallion, Grand Seig­ neur, three yoar old* imported by W . L . E l wood, DeKalb, 111., that cap­ tured first prize at the late Chicago stock show, was bought by Johnson & Baker,’ o f Jamestown, O. Said to be the highest priced horse ever imported by Ellwood. H e goes to take the place o f the great $4,000 horse, Plaid- eur, that died last spring.” t o ~ K x n i n i s a s v ia the P eaa sy l* v m U i Maes ilecemW r N , S l a a t 4 th . Excursion tickets at one fare for round trip will be sold via the Penn­ sylvania Lines to -Dayton, Tenn„ on^ December 2d, 8d, and 4th, on account o f land Salas. Tickets will be good returning ten. days from date o f sale. Spec im en O s im . £. JEt Clifford, New Cassel,, Wia, was' troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis stomach was disor­ dered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, aud hewas terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles o f Elee- .trlc Bitters cured him. “ Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Hi,, had a running sore on his leg o f eight years’ standing. Used three bottles o f Electric Bitters and seven boxes o f Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his |leg is Bound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0 „ had five large Fever sores ou his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Elec- trio Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. goIdatB.G. Rldgway’s Drugstore. O. H . Townsley, who has for the past five months been acting as fore­ man at McKeoun’sjob printing office, has severed his connections with the same has accepted the position o f mail­ ing clerk at the postoffice. W e con­ gratulate 01. on his good luck,-—An­ derson, Ind. Sun. ANDREW JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -DEALER IK ALL KINDS OF- Tti* Pulpitand the Stag*. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: “ I feel it niy duty to tell what wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery lias done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought that ! could live only a few weeks; I took five ' bottles o f Dr. King's New Discovery aud am sound, and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight. Arthur Love, Mannger Loves Fun? ny Folks Combination, writes : '‘Af­ ter a thorough trial and convincing evidence, lam confident Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, beats ’em all, and cures when every­ thing fails. The groatest kindness I can do my many thousand frieuds is to urge them to try it.' Free trial bottles at. RiDGWAY’a Drug Store, Regular sizes 50c. and $1-00. -AND----- -- Doors, Sash % Blinds 0 1 0 a LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING. SIDING. ETC, Have just received a new sotek. Can offer you better Grades for less money than you have been paying for poorgrades, - 1*1 * CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. :! i IHIH Hl ifim FOR BARGAINS INCLOTHING CD 03SPT B'AJJu T O V I S I T S A. B. CRANDALL & CO WING to the remarkable and unprecedented rash during the last two months, we haven’ t had a word to say. Onr stock baa been replenished, all back orders received, and we will make prices thatwill bebard to duplicatoelsewhere- OVERCOATS g $3.50*’°’" (^a5R5HSSSH5H5E5ESBSa5BSH535HSH5HSHSH5HSHSH5H5HSHSr2SHSE5H5a5aSH5HSrB£ 3 good serviceable -one. Better foe $5, 18, and *10. dfell Qbnysanob- tJplAa by Fall or Winter-Goat In all wool. Meltons, Cbindbffius. etc.; some at this price reduced from 116, •15and 114. dfc-i £ and from tJplO that to 828 are Gotta th a t are a lm o s t be­ yond description. Tbe finestKerseys, Meltons,Shetland* Worsteds, Wales, •to. Styles tbe newest and swel- leek London Box, withhalf-inchwelt seams, side vents, land,.full Velvet Collars. Goats that cannotbepro­ duced inthismark­ etforlevsormoney n mo a s u i t s In thisline weoov- er the whole range from a good suit at 16 to the finest Clay diagonal at •25. Tneee goods are from the finest manufactures— people who make style and perfect fitalife-kmgstudy, and am able to prclduoe m ore handsome andbet­ ter suite tbsn tbe average tailor*. Sacks, doable and single breasted , straight and round corners, with and without patch pockets. Three A one button Frocks andPrinceAlberts aUthese in tbs va­ rious new weaves ahd textures, com­ bining tbe largest and nest assort­ ment ever shown in Greene County. We call special attention to our line o f BLACK CHEVIOTS In Sacks and Frocks, THE PHENOM- INAL SELLERS OF THE DAT. CHILDREN’S 0VERC0ATS.~50 Coats at $1.50, Worth $2, $2.50 and $3.00. Other styles la long, all-wool Scotch Overcoats, with Capes, $5 to $10. Children’s Saits from $1.25 to $8. Knee Pants , from 25c to $1.25. Oar line of Underwear Is the largest andbest we hate ever shown. Full up la Hats, Caps, j*2 * and everything in Men’s Furnishings. A pleasure to show yonthrough, buy or not U,Ctanial*Co, uvni mm aumrm. f ■•'!* 6,ti I

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