The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

VOL 1,1. CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1890 NO. ,21. T l tT lZ V T lt f "lcJ fX T f 1 cY I The A. M. E, Sunday -School spent 1 r \ H i X 1 i C L \ X X -Li X J inst Thursday among the cliffs nl Clif- t in DEPENDENT WKEKLYNEWSPAPEK. SATURDAY , .JULY 19,. 1890. \V. JL-IU j A / / ? , E d ito r a n d P r op 'r. PRICE $ 1.25 PER ANNUM: tor. Will W.Brown, a. young man of Chillicothe who whs tendered an ap- Miss Ola Lott „}h»- visiting- frieuds near Peebles "tatior Adams ^eoiuiiy. this*’week "-------- • . . -------- ------ tf, „ . The first blackberries of the- season overe.snipped lierg from Summit, hijl, lioss county bn- Tuesday last. ° , Miss Grace-Rimlall who has been "visiting friends in BeUcfomnine■ for some time past retur'ned home . Wed­ nesday. t" ■‘ ■ ■ pointment as Cadet at-West Point by. Congressman Ppgsley, was refused <ui- niissson to that‘-institution for the rear son that he had hcen for tour years a confirmed cigarette smoker He passed the mental examination all right.' The theory is that -the practice .occasions heart trouble which is liable Full lino of Conking Stoves at'- •Cgoi'SK & B ull ' s . Iee'Crcani .Freezers for sale at • '.A mihicw Bitus.., Beautiful and "cheap Pocket Books - / 'At Ridgvv'ayV'PliaVluaoy. Best" picket and wire,ieiichig at . 11A m -. Andrew Jackson, in ('levt/lkiul tliis week assisting the Stithrarts in nominating their state ticket tor the coming campaign. The■ thir'eeuth, annual "Session of the Ohio Cenferenbe Camp Meeting will be hell on their grounds near •■Washington C. H. commencing July .‘1 coritinneing until the 10th of Au­ gust, ' Lost,. ia Cedarville, <yi Saturday, a ladies’,geld watch witlWAltie" Corry” engraved on inside'1and “ Altie” on outside .of ease: Leii^e at the H er ­ ald office aticFfbceiydsliberal reward. DV, C. W. King, who was appoint-, ed superintendent of the Davtpu—In- .stineasylum last April, and who as* smufd the position .this week, is a brother of Mrs... Keek:, formerly of- ( 'edirville. Dr. King has held the same position before.- - The new■Farmers Institute law, passed-last April which provides that the payfnent of the expenses shullTnll upon the state, makes it necessary, if til institute associations and Farmers clubswish to avail themselves of this law, to reorganize a-iul adopt bylaws in .accordance with tlie .instructions" sent out hy tne state hoard of-Agricul­ ture. Not' more than.'three institutes will he allowed in .each county.. Al. Wickersham, of Jamestown,ha.* been'at work again this yeajUmilding. This time it is an addition- tekjho Wiekerjdmm Hotel of that place, iu ITP ing several sleeping appartments and making many other improvements T, dross, the landlord, wouhl iiol he 'outdone and has refitted the entire building with new furniture and now has one of the finest hotels in south orlrUliio. , ■0 ■ * - Miv„Cavemutgh, the genitdjiropric n.rnfjtlie ice-cream parlors on south Main streef, seeing the H khald scribe and Ids perspiring niece, whohad been house-hunting all day called us in am conkdour parched tongues with as delirious a dish o f icecream as wehau tasted for some time. We owe Mr. ( -aymuugh a vote of thunks. W. J, Smith cun attest to the value of printers ink. The iir.-t of last week he lost part of n watch chain which he valued very much, and after search­ ing in vain foY it put an add. in last w<ek* H euai . ti . A« soon .as the pa- pi r made its appearance lie went home Lit.d.found the mis-'ing chain secreted in a tida which was lianging on' the back of his favorite rocking chair. to-take an organic shape at any time. George McClellan met vyith an ne- eident last Saturday which' terminat­ ed less seriously than w;as at first sup­ posed'it would. Heihadibeeu loading iny on a wagon and some way missed lis footing and fell ter the ground, his falt'leav-ing.him senseless for a time. A physiciaji -wgs sent for aud it was supposddiio.had sustained internal in­ jury, but such was not the case and a few-days rest was sufficient to put him on his feet again. ‘ 1 ' : i -‘ • ________ -. * TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE." Margaret Wilson to Matthew Wil­ son, 47 acres, Ross, $1,-645. ■<*> , 1 Moses,. Miller to Rebecca Miller, quit chunk to 4 acres, Peavcrcrcekg gift. ■ •:...- ‘ ' " , - ' Uriiih .Wilson tn Margaret and Ed. wark Searl, 384 acres, Bath, 82,000. M and E Searl ti) Peter- Lang, 60 acres, Bath, $1,700. Jos. A.-Jackson to Mahala Jackson 63,27 acres, Jefferson, 81,50. C L Spencer, receiver o f Allison A Townsley, to John Rogers,,Jots 1 jj t , HiVcatherhaitz’s ‘ add td Xeiisa, '§1,-200. ,, '■ •-.- ^ - ■ 1 . - Sheriff to Cvnrhia Daughtery, w 4 lot 70, Xenia, 82,179. ■.■■--- - C L Spencea, ex., of Lucinda Baker, to'Cihas. R. IVilson, lot L7‘ I) A N’s add to Xenia, SloO, "4 Authur O'Leary to Fielding Dun­ bar,' 4i acres, Miami, 8226. NEW TRANS-CONTENTAL ROUTS ' f MVmirci.b’s v*' *• . • The (nost comidete line.of' C'ullevy evej-seen in Cedarville, at- y . . CltOUsE& lU’ LI/S A most delightful drink • ; . . ■ • Buiow.v^’s FiU’ i-Miz. STARTAWAiV. f ■The fashionably bred trotting'stub, Tglion, Startaway, by ^rain-pino Startle. ' full bmtlipr to Slnjolica-.-C2.15.) dam by ltcd dim, 2d diim by 'Ttlvs Whip, 3rd dam bysCirey lOagle. AVill be at the stable o f James McMillan, ' two 'miles' East o f Cedarvill'e oij P, Wednes­ day o f each week l ll ’OU lll NTINOTON. 1'OC‘KS, - r A, man who i* nniMcaliy inclbied is generally heard singing a son, adapt­ ed to the peculiar mood he maV lie in mentally at the time. AV an illustra­ tion v;e would suggest that’ those who wi<h to convince themselves on this ■subject, to stop and listen with what gusto our genial friend Hugh .Stor­ mont is continually singing tlm cho­ rus of “ Little Anna Roonev.” 1. ■* The farnic-i.- of this vicinity will . meet at the Mayor’s office Saturday idlernoon, August 2, at 3 o’clock for the purinise o f organizing a Farmers Alliance and appointing delegates to attend the Farn erst Convention to be Jadd at Columlms August IStli. The 1r jeetors of this movement desire ' very fanner, to he present. Via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul'kaijway. and tho Northern Pa- clflc R. R. C<)mn)eH(4Hg-.Suiiday,- Juue lb, '91,1 there will he established a through line of lirst-clasS" vestilntled Pullniun SleepingL-Cars running daily between C^ticiigo, Milwaukee, Bt. Paul, Helena. Montana, Bpokaue Falls,, Tacoma and Beattie, Wasfiington^ a'ndyPortland, Oregon, making the fastest time to and" from all points on Puget Sound and the North Pacific Coast., aud af­ fording an excellent through route for passengers destined- to (inlifnrnia points. ' ■ West hound trains Mill leave Union Pus'-ehger.Slatiou, corner Adams- nml Caiial streets, ' liicago. daily at 5:39 p. m. arriving Ht. Paul 7;9U a. m., Fargo 4:45 p. in. Helena. 1:15 a. m. Spokane Falls 5:99 p. m, facotna 19- 59 a. m. Seifttle 11:45 a. m, Portland 6:39 p. ni. These train's will carry all classes-of pas.-engers aud also pro­ vide the finest dining ear service ^be­ tween Uhiengo and-the Pacific Coast. Traiifs-of all lines from the.East arrive in ( ’hieago in amide time tomake con­ nection with the 5.39 p.Tn. train from Chicago. - • In addition to the foregoing, -speei- ial Pulman.sleeii'ng cars.for the fa- nioufi Yellowstone Park will be at- facliid to (In *e hniris, thus affording during the summer, months a direct through car line to the “ World's Woudcrland’- and the Lake jiark re* gon of the Northwest. Time 48 hours to Mammouth Hot'BjiriugesJIotel. The advantages to he, secured by purchasing through tickets via a route composed of such favorably known and well established lines as the Old* cag, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul and Nor­ thern Pacific Railways must he appar­ ent to all first class travelers. ■ For Sleeping ear reservations, through tickets, time tables and furth­ er information apply at city ,office of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R’y, "at No. 207 Clark street or at Union Passenger Station, or -undress F. A. , - > . ■ . . . - Miller, Ass,t(L U, A ., C-, ;"M, St. ' A full line o f bpeefacton at P. R ’y, Chicago, 111. f ItiboWAv's SALE! «<STRAW H A T S ^ In-order to close, will sell our entire stock of STRAW HATS tit one-half tegular price. We, have a few “NELLIE ELY HATS” that we will close at 75 cents. Others from 25 cents up. Calkand get a Bargain. V ■ In connection will sell all • • , A niostdicaltliv Beverage ......... O- - y BtlXiwb v’s'Bb.UA. For Milk l’aiis and Blitter cro<-ks goto ' - W-If-M c M illan •■■Greatly tefresliing -Ifiia.'WAV’s CiiEAMF uost S oda ., i You will find a full line o f .-■Win­ dow and-Door Screens -at Mitchells. (Gasoline Sroves, a-fine lii.c, at ■ C ko VS k & Bi-t.i.’s Dried Apples, Benches, Apricots, and -Brunils at ■■•G uay ' s . Hard and Sfd-'t refined Sugars at ■< G hai ' s . M'a^Ijiifg^Tir“ BPj> C ed - aii sliingles, arc tlie'iiFust pro titable to put on- arid they can be, found at . . S. K. M itchell G-oM Ave,un, Oatmeal • , Craeked wlu-at Granulated Hominy Fariiio. Ban-lied Fnriiutse at ( i hay ' s . .V large, tinni ty o f plank-and •sean- tling $1.09 hundred at Miti-hell.s.^ , Von can, alw-av 5 . get jiiHt what you want'm the meat line, i>oili frc»li and salt, at flu' Iow<-st.pt iees. af ' 1 --- ; ------- (\ W..<'*- >|/-I-'S Anytbiim in tin 1 HardHiirt- li e at bottom pi-iee* at ANinti w Bito, _Jialbaeos and Cigar* at (i hay ' s .. - ' at a great reduction J . 3S. L O W OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. i . R O ILS (.'mined 1 - 01 : 11.1 canned tomatoe*, Engine Oil , ■ ^ ^ ’-■ • -■ z^y ■ •■„■•■ .- Eeapep-Oil, Mower Oil, ‘ OILSilLL'f liS.: Castor, Lard, Sperm, - ; : ’ .Black and Neutral Oils, at .' • RIEGWAY.S PHARMACY. canned pi-adn &e., at , caiiui-d bfiickberri.es, W. I-L-M i M ii . i i s ’s. * Milobeir* ! Fattn Gali-* at- T r y l ’iarb-y ( ,<>tl'ee‘,»t . TV. R. M a i n . lax ’ s !' ■ LAPOUSTERS. T.-ip Du*ter* and Fly N'-*-, a com.- ph-le 1;in* and at pi ice* to- *ni( (fie time* at " ( . I., ( ‘ imiv ’ s ‘•THE < )fj) J!Ef.IAIil.E" .Meat Stoic o f ( ’. W. ('n ine may al- wai * be found, a* tin- -aim- place deal­ ing-out the be*t tin at in flic market, at tin- low e*t price*. - . Syrup and ^bda'-es-at" (Jutv's. 2 bars of Soap for 5 roiil^, 259 tacks .forJ cent*, at . W. If. McMit.LixV. 6 ' • , The finest line of Chamois skin we have ever .shown - ■ • ' R ipowav V B iiaumacy . Chee*e, Ci-acker* ami Ginger snap* at G hay ’ s . Our line of General Hardware is complete. C uovsk & Bri.b. Trunks and Valises at - C. L. C hain ' s J. L. Glim, Jamostowti, ().,makes a specialty of firsl class Inside finish. 2t Highest market price paid for wheat at- ■ ' . A ndhew k Biso. Wood and Willow Ware at G uay ' s A cordial invitation is extended to- you to examine' i the eleiiaht - ' - 1 NEW STOCK , being received now. ' A loinph t. line of fine Dress''Sfriliiigp; all the latest jstyhs, together with every grade of Fine Business Suits, Overcoats, Paulings 1 and (•ent*’ tine' Furnisb’ t.u' Go* ii*. Our prices, like quality in fine goods e ,11 not he eXt-ellcrt. . - . » . . . - I): M. STEWART & CO. Wc aie ('iii-vim: a i'ull l,ino of the :c AND SEWING MACHINES '' which we will sell from titirtiffiee for less money than from -the canvasscis. Come and examine machines aud wc will save you monev. I). M. BTICWART successor of OEO. II.0CRABB. - FAWCETT ! T l i e 3 * C « i a . i o i » ( J e w e l e r linn hi stock a fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and DIAMONDS! ■ i The finest line <»l Oplical Goods In Greene County. A Speelalty made tif Brii/Jlian Pehide Sj t.elrchM in Gold, Silver and Steel frames. They confer a brilllairry and disfioetne*<i of vision, wilii'an arnounf of ease umi comfort, st-ldolo enjoyed by speclacie wearerfi. .

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