The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
riMMMMMMWiiUEM ■lllll.dlnn I II— A * y O L . l i CEDAlIVILLE, OHIO. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1890 NO. 44. SPLENDID PRIZES "TITTT T W l i l l J . The l>t prize is one dozen each, handsome .china pie plates and desserts to match. The 2d prize is an elegant pair of slippers for lady or gen tleman. The 3d prize is a beautiful bisque doll for a little girl. The 4th prize is an air gun for a little boy. The 5th prize is a beautiful 54 ,i piece decorated tea set. Every lady or gentleman MAZING- A PURCHASE OF 25 CENTS OB OVER a t our store will be entitled to a guess on the ja r o f beans hung iu our show window, also they way guess as many times as purchases^ are made. T o the Indy or gent guessing nearest the num ber o f beans in the ja r will be given the china jne plates and desserts. The second nearest guess takes the slippers: also every boy or. girl spending five cents at our store may guess on the same 1(11*0^hon jCO ITirl 'ftllOtMinrr l*hof dtA 1 ntivlti .•»\ «■mltAM. MtMn th/l J a II ami ) fltA AAn'nm nAnMnrtii mA^A illA mtn .A.1 a UII i ! MltAilAAM' nttll ItA I v A*.A-.AAnAHniA ja r o f beans , T o the girl guessing nearest the right nu ber goes the doll, saud the boy guessing nearest gets the gun. A ll children's guesses will be kept separate. You will find an immense line o f D ry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Tinware and Groceries at prices that defy, competition. Has concluded to make his headquarters at our store the coming holidays and will unload an immense lot o f Fancy Goods, Toys, Candies and Fruits. Don't forget to come and see us. t Mrs, IV. T. Holmesand sou Harry, < School Items. , spent Thanks-The high school had examinations \V. Kinith and this week in physiology, geometry, 3 * j audience was made up o f men who j had been “ raising the dickens” all their lives the topic was tin' sippropri-i ate one. o f Washington (V,*II giving with Mrs. J. family. \ Kale Field lectured on ‘ 'Dickens” to the convicts in the. Ohio penitentia ry Sunday. Considering that her When Sidney .Smith said that it ■would necessitate a surgical operation grammar, arithmetic and algebra. The honor roll from No. 6 .was mis placed and tailed to appear last week. It contained the following. ' Bello Winter, Dora Skgler. Anna Orr, Mary Templeton, hktella Nosbit, Ed na El rick, Gertie Rukett, E tta Mc Clellan and Jessie Barber. What is the -least' number 'Which divided reflectively by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 wilt leave a remainder 1, but is ex- To anyone buying <>20worth of goods For CASH we will make a present of an elegant O IL PA IN T ING in tine gilt frame? yonr purchase need not amount to more than 25 cents at one time. Oar goods are new and first class in every way. NO SHODDY Nor JQB LOTS. Our prices guaranteed LOW as ihe LOWEST AND EVERY DAY A “BARGAIN DAY.” STORMONT & CO. j for a certain person to see a joke it was, actly divided by 7 ? ! n humorous remark, hut it is a' ques-, Solution: I f the nuuihei were one ■ ® tion if it was not a very sensible - one j less 2, $1, 4, 5, 6 and their least com- ■also. V ery rwoutlv n lit tie girl in ‘ mon multiple would exactly diyide, Paris wlio was almost a fool, was’ bene*; the number is made up o f nnd- H made quite intelligent by a surgical) tiplcs o f 00 with one added. The * : operation performed by . Dr. f.anno-1 question now is, how many 60's plus a longue. I f general intelligence.can bo due will 7 divide, or since 60 divided >produced by a skillful use o f the snr- by 7 gives a remainder o f 4, how many { geon’s kn fo, is it impossible to pro- 4% plus a one w ill 7 divide? Count- (luce special forms o f iueelligeuee b y . ing. from zero by 7’»and by 4’s and the same menus? A deficiency in the {approximating the numbers as nearly sense o f humor may lie a pressure on j as possible with the multiples o f 7 itt n certain part o f the brain which a |excess, the numbers are respectively deft scalpel can remedy, A keen 7,14, 21 and .4, 12,. 20, from which it B LOCALS* N e w M e a t S t o r e ! Dean A Barber have opened a new meat store In the Warner building and are now re%dy to serve all efts* tamers w ith the finest fresh meats iu _ .......... .... , the market, A trial respectfully so- Me* fcSt0,e ° r c - w * Crouse may al Arena , Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy Farino, Parched Farinose at' G ray ' s . “ TH E O LD R E L IA B L E ” liclted . Persons w ish ing stock in the Southern Bu ild ing and Loan Asso ciation, o f I f iintaville, Alabama, and Cincinnati, Ohio, or any Information ways be found at the same place deal in g out the best meat in the market, at the lowest prices. Thia is no canard. I mean business. I have couocriiiog th e A sso cia tion , p lea se i n c l u d e d t o c l o s e G ilt J l i y call on E. L . Smith, cenuty agent, o r , . *, 11.M. Stormont, treasurel^or J. R. entire Stock of groCOllGb at* McElrov, g e c 'y On and after December 1st, I w ill sell all my stock of millinery goods a t cost to dose them out. Bar gains the order this -time. Call and tm them. J v m C o k b o n . cost for cash as nit business, 1 want to and until Some very nice new combs at * R m o w a y ' s . Tobacos and Cigars at G uay ’ s . When you want a good cigar go to Boyd's restaurant. A new line o f pocket and family hi hies at K err ' s . A nice line o f feed baskets at C rouse fc B u l l ' s • Wood and W illow ware at , C r a y ' s Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 2*o Cents. R idow a y . Largest line o f trunks and valises in Greene county, at rock bottom prices. C . L , C ra in . Call and ace our pocket and table blade may yet ho able to do’ in five minutes what culture cauuot do in i f ever. years, Fish at G uay ' s . I buy my window glass at lvi; is plain that five 4’s plus a one will exactly contain 7. Therefore fiVeGO’s plus 1, or 301 is the number. Wha t is the least number which di- f . I vided by 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 w ill leave erb ' s . the remainders 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5 and at R idgw ay ' s all grades and qi January 1st you can obtain * »u io v y crousk * b u l l ' s unqualified bargains in alH Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots gnoaHi« lav line. I , t. . *: t 1 .,.*. I|U Fur rind Plush Lap Robes a t prices Htnckwill all fiii juice Wll,„ „ „ „ . „„„i m.„, C v e r y d a y until i f i n ehU 'tK I n rm ider* go to B oydV rotfau* (H it W . l i . M c M i l l a n . ] rant, on Limestone street. Horse Blankets, prices at C. L . C rain ' s . Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G r a y s . 0 - A new line o f Hair Brushes, Runs w a y . Sorghum, Syrup and Orleans M o lasses at K eicr ’ s . Syrup and Molasses at G uay ’ s . Sec our new papairic at 23 cents. R idow ay . A tine lino line of Patent Medicines, divided by 7 w ill leave no remainder? Solution: I f thenumberwere one more % 3,4, 3, 6andtheir least com monmultiple wouldexactly divide it, hence thenumber ismadetipof mul tiplesof 60 withonesubtracted. The questionnowis, howmany60’sminus onewill 7divide, or since 60 divided bp7gives a remainder of 4, bow many4’sminus one will 7 divide? Counting fromzeroby 4%andby 7’a andapproximating the numbers as nearlyaspossiblewith the multiples ..................... , ,,, .1 o f 4 in excess, the numbers are re d u c e , Crackers and Ginger ^ a p s , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ froffl wUeh al f r a y s . 1j t ^ ’evident that two 4’s mitiua one w ill Call and see our new lm c o f lamps, 4Jnictty<c01lta|n 1lt Therefore two 60’a «iui« *v .m{ntUj i oi, u 9 j9thenumber. Find the least number which divi- wl respectively by28, IDaud 15will iavetheremaindersID, 15and il. R ijh jw a y . Fancy box paimf 20 cents per box atKerr'a. , Honey at G ray ' s A complete stock « f window glass at. R hmjway ’ s , Native to Hunter*. ises inuedarvillc andRoss townships,,W*Dunham, of Kensington, Conn., Greenecottniy. Ohio under thepehal- thoughthowasbleeding to death and Thescalpingknife andblissard bid fairtoseeto it that theprivatefeokUer earnshis#13per month this winter. tv of thelaw. M. A, Barr, he was»oafraidthatheWM going to die thathedied.
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