The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
/ if -• *% *' 9. 4 ' ■}* ft $ V Iy-* »; *#*•■•»>' ► om-whole stock is what we are determined to do, desiring to close up our business in as short time as possible, we begin Monday the ;24th . *■ to offer our : . ■- V Dry Goods,Clothing, Bootaaad Shoes, Batsand Caps, Gloves, Hosiery sad TJaderwear, Show Cases and Store Furniture , at cost or less. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over $5.00. with note and approved security, STEWART & MoCOREBLL. '1 ’P H E H E K A L t f ) . J * ” »'«jy Alesiuidcr, o f M , ' v 1 Valley, is the guest o f Mrs. Dr. Ogles- j bee, this week. AM INPEeBNUENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER; SATURDAY , NOV . 29, 18901 W, H. BLAIR, Editorund Prop'r Mles.Nellie Clark; o f Xenia, visited Miss Ida Barber this week. PRIClg * 1 .2 5 PER ANNUM. ■ •■•.■ .■? -vnouvci NOTICE. . We arc not selling out at cost, iicUher are Wo giving 10 and 20 per cent, oft', but we are undoYseUing everybody. Ttomcmber wo givo you more tor your money than any other house in town in Clothing, Boots and Shoes. ^ J. 15. L owry . A party o f nimrods from Jamestown Mr. J. B. Wilson, o f Xenia Semi- consisting of A l andW ill Zeiner, Ed nary will preafch in the United Presby- Thomas and A l Wickersham, took a teriau church to-morrow morning and|three day8 hunt near Qallion, this evening. ■ . ' j week and killed in that time 642 quails, Mrs. Dickey and Mrs. Paxsou c n .- lU rabbits, 8. pheasants, 8 storers, 30 tertained u number o f friends from ijac^ BU*Pes> 10 wood c°ck, and 1 owl, F AW C E T T !“ Has in stock a fine line o f WATCHES*, CLOCKS, JEW E L R Y and DIAMONDS! This is no canard. I mean business. I have concluded to close oil t my entire stock of groceries at cost for cash as I want to quit business, and until January 1st you can obtain unqualified-bargains in all goods in my line. I have no special days but my stock will all go at cost price every day until it is closed out. VV. R . M c M i l l a n . Mies Dela Tonkinson is recovering from typhoid fever. - Rev. S, M. Ramsey will preach in the R. P . church to-morrow. Tliomas Hoglaud/ has received a pension o f 912 a month and $22 back pay* ,■ _ _ __________• Mrs. James Barber gave a dinner partyto several o f her friends W ed nesday. Wise Heaton, o f South Charleston, is the guest o f the Misses Miiburn, this week. The G . A. R. will hold tlieir regu lar annual election the first Friday in December, i' ■ - . , - “ Wood” Warner and Wm. Gano, o f Springfield, was in CcdarVillo, Mon day, on business. Mrs. Anna Lloyd, o f Farmers rille, is the guest,of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jameson. Rev. Black, o f New Carlisle, was the guest o f Mr. and Mra.^ John McElroy, thisweek. Mr. Paul Stewart, o f Xenia Semi nary, will preach at East Point, Sab- h&tb at 8 o’clock p. m, Mrs. Condon entertained a number o f friends at her home on south Main .street, yesterday evening, M m E . W . Van Horn who has been ill no long with dropsy, we are glad t<» hay «* improving. Dr- W . G. Homan will be in Cedar- ville, Monday, December 1st, prepared to do all kinds o f dental work. The five-yesur-old eon o f Martin Badger died Tuesday and the funeral took {dace yesterday afternoon. Xotlite t* HlNter#, D ie undersigned give notice that no hunting will be allowed on their prem ises ia Uedarville and R om townships, Green* county, Ohio under the penal ty o f the law. It* A . Barr. , Yellow Thanksgiving. Springs and Jamestown, ' The family o f David Torrence, held a reunion Thanksgiving, day and en joyed an old fashioned Tiianksgiving dinner together; '. The Womans’ Aid society o f the M. E. church gave a very interesting social iu Ervin & Williamson’s ball Thanksgiving evening. I have located in Cedarville and will follow my profession as jeweler and will repair watches, clocks and jewelry- on short notice. Call at Fields’ hotel. Ed Smith was in Spring Valley Monday and Tuesday o f thjs week and organized a local board for the Southern Building and Loan Associa tion. Ed is doing a big busiuess in this countv. The Tarlmx annual family Thanks giving dinner was held this year at the residence o f Mr.- Chae. Kyle, in Xenia. A ll the members o f the fatu ily in this locality attended and report an elegant time. which they brought home,with them. Not a had record for amateurs. .The Nashville Students were listened to by about 350 persons Monday even ing. .It was by far the finest enter tainment that lias been here for years and the audience appreciated it. Other amusements equally as good will doubtless follow, as the citizens in this vicinity have given substantial evi dence that they will patronize good entertainments. Mr. Hugh Stormont and Miss Fleet® Miiburn are married. This time there can be no doubt. Thursday morning about 9 o’clock they were driven to the residence o f Rev. Warnock and there united in marriage, the ceremony be ing witnessed by only six o f the rela--' tives and friends. They, then went to.Xcnia where they took the train for Cincinnati, and will remain until this morning when they return' to Cedarville and will at once commence housekeeping on Grove street where- they have a bouse already furnished. There is none more popular. among the citizens o f Cedarville than is boll The finest line'of Optical Goods in Greenp County, a Specialty made o f Brazilian Pebble Spectacles in Gold, Silver and Steel frames. They confer a brilliancy .and distinctness o f vision, with, an amount o f ease and comfort, Seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. BARR & MORCON ■ ' , / Now determined that no firm in this COUNTY or AD JOINING COUNTIES shall undersell them in They liave a full line of all kinds of Furniture, such as. Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book- Cnses, all ksnds of Beds, Chairs. Stands,. Tables, Rock ers, and everything found in a First class Furniture Store. Give them a call. UNDEBTAKIN0 Is a specialty.. .‘Vfekeeppn hands a full line .of'Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Etc. All calls will be promptly at tended to. BARR &MORTON. The house in which Caleb Nooks j Mr. and Mrs. Stormont, and their lived took fire Thursday morning and ■many friends unite with the II euald in tendering their congratulations. Miss Lizzie Mclntire died at the • home o f her mother iu North Ccdnr- was razed to the ground. Sir. Nooks, who was out feeding stock noticed the fire And attempted to’ put it out, hut it had got too far under headway. _ , . * . , . . , T . , , ■ , . . ■ * , Ville, last Satuninv morning, nfter n Neighbors came to his assistance and ,. . „ , . - ° . . . , , , , , i lingering illness. The funeral services A. few o f Ins household goods were ° , , . ., , , ^ j • i 7 al i i . - , Iwere held at the old Covenanter saved. Ihe balance were insured, ns , , „ , « , , |church on Xenia Avenue, Monday nf- was also his house. L ^ , , . , : . .,____•...... .... ■..■ Iternoon at 2 o clock and was conduct- Miss Minnie Turnbull entertained ]©d by Rev. Sproul. The floral offer* a few o f her most intimate friends ings consisted o f a star o f roses and a Wednesday evening at her beautiful beautiful bouquet, the offerings o f the home southeast o f Cedarville. It wad “ YV * a society o f which Miss Mein. A most pleasant event socially. An tire was an active member while blessed elegant dinner was served at seven o’clock, after which the guests enjoyed themselves by participating in the va- with health. The bouquet was tied with white ribbon, the insignia o f the order, on which was letters in gilt rious amusements furnished by their representing the name o f the society. hostess. For weeks our host, local talent has been rehearsing for the military drama “ Alltoona” and are becoming quite proficient in the various characters, The entertainment will be in the opera house on the evenings o f December 17 ,18 and 19, and should lie welt patronized, as those who have charge o f the play arc sparing neither labor or expense to make it the finest ever produced in this place. I n n e m a r l a m . Lizzie Mclntire, scCod daughter o f Mrs. Margaret Mclutirc, died at her home in Cedarville on Saturday morn ing, November 22, after a long and painful illness. Her sickness she liore with patience and meekness, and passed away in the hope o f a blessed immortality. The deceased had a host o f friends, many o f whom waited upon her with kind attentions during her sickness and followed with sorrow her remains to their Inst resting place. The bereaved family return tlieir sin* oere thanks to the friends fi»r their kind Attentions during their affliction. After the services the body was in terred in the cemetery west o f Cedar ville. ' ' , The delightful home o f Dr. and Mrs. Oglesceewas the scene o f a most enjoyable entertainiijeutThanksgiving evening, jhe charming event being a stipjier served by Mrs. Oglcsbee nnd her friend, Miss Alexander, o f Spring Valley. The table was the personifi cation o f elegance, being decorated with rare silver, while the centerpieces o f chrysanthemums lent a charming effect. The guests paid the highest compliment possible to the menu, re maining at the table aboutan hour nnd a half. After supper some fine selec tions o f music were rendered winch were higtdy appreciated. Socially the evening was ah enjoyable one and the Doctor and his estimable wife were warmly congratulated on their evident success. About forty guests were present, those from a distance lmihg Miss Alexander and Wm. Neels, o f Spring Valley; Dr, and Mrs. Batten, o f Selling Miss Black, o f New Carlisle and Herbert Folger, o f Cincinnati. A cordial invitation is extended to j on to examine the. .elegant - . NEW STOCK being received now. A complete line of line all the latest styles together with every grade offine usiness Suits, Overcoats, Bant ings, Gents Furnishing Goods. Our prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. D. M, STEWART * CO. X E N I A , - - . O H I O . An honest Swcdfe tells his story i ii » plain but unmistakable' language for s the benefit o f tins public. ‘ ‘One o fmy children took a severe cold and got the j croup, I gave her a teaspoonful o f Ghamberlaiu’s Gough Remedy, and in five minutes later I gave her onemore.! By this time she had to cough up the j gathering in her throat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomit* ed‘, then she went Ixick to bed and slept good for the remainder o f the night. She got the croup the second night and I gave her the same remedy with the ranie good results. I write this Itfcrtuse I thought there might be/ some one in the same need and not know the true merits ol this wonder ful medicine.” d iaries A . Thomp s o n , Dei* Moines, Iowa. 30 orutbot- tkstbreu leby B, (>. liidgwa;. O m e n o r D ittoe & G alx . in , Dealers ill line horses, Columbus, O., G entlemen — -Early last spring one o f our horses was seriously Injured by being kicked. Arabian Oil tvas recommended.to ns nnd we gave it a trial. The result was not only satis factory, but surprising. The wound healed rapidly, and the animal was ready for use in a few days. Since that time we have by its use cuvid ;i iium bcrof eases o f Heratelms ami re moved some bad cases o f curb. Ara bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen eral Stock Liniment that w e ever used, and we advise Farmers and Horsemen to keep a supply o f it in their stables at all times. Yours Be- apretfully, D ittoe k G alun . We offer $100 for a ease o f Scratches Am ldanO ll wlil not eith*. For sale 1»y B. G. Uidgway.
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