The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
mm ’F t [ E H E R R I i D AH INOB«KMOKKT VTMKKLY NMWUrArXB. SATURDAY , DEO . 18, 1890 W. B . BLAIR , Editor and Prop'r PRICK « l .» 0 PI* ANNUM. Allatoona Next week Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. , ■ Admission 15, 20 audi 25 cents. R e served seatB at Stormont & Co.’s. t / ■. • ■ . - ■ • . . Oolumbus this . James Orr was in week on business. , Rev. S. M. Ramsey started for Pittsburg yesterday. John Foster, o f Bellefontaine, was the guest o f D. 8. Ervin this week. Mrs. Bore is quite sick. A son and daughter are'also very low with pneu mount. Let everybody go to the G , A . R. play next week. It deserves a good patronage. - Miss Sallie Negley visited her sister, Mrs. F . W. Alden,. in Jamestown, this week. Amos Ferguson went to London to attend the opening o f the water-works at that place. A number o f the “ Y ” members at tended the W . C. T. ,U. convention at Jamestown, this week. Hon. Andrew Jackson went to Columbus Thursday evening to wit ness “ Held by the Enemy.” Fred McMillan, who is located at Monmouth, 111., has been quite sick, but is reported as improving in health. r Albert Gowdy who has been, mak ing his home with his sister at Red > Bank,..returned to Cedarviile this week. A ■ , ..-- ------- -— Miss Btright, who for some time past bus mode her home in Cedarviile, re turned to Albany, Indiana, where she will reside with her parents. Miss Krarer, the native Esquimaux will deliver her great lecture on “ Greenland, or Life iu the Frozen North,” in the Opera House, Decem ber 29,. . The “ Y V who intend giving an operetta during the holidays, have se cured the services o f little Georgia Charters, the child whistler, who will assist them, Marriage licenses: Jos Elmer Gest and Mary Henshaw; Walter Laurens and Emma L Harner; Frank McGuire and Emma A Davis; Harley Devoe and Mary Edgington. Hon. Andrew Jackson has secured the services o f Foreman’s band, o f Springfield, for the play next week. The band is well known here and nr one o f the best in Southern Ohio. Miss Morgan, state organizer for the “ Y ’s? was in Cedarviile Wednesday, and gave two lectures in the “ Y ” par lors, one in the afternoon and again in the evening. A fall house greeted her each time. H ie A , M. E . ehurch Sabbath school will have a Christmas tree at their church on the- evening o f December 14th, after which they will haye a fes tival, the proceeds to go for the bene fit o f tho Sunday school. To a person who has never thought over the matter, it will doubtless be a surprise to know that there are fifty- eight pensioners in this township who receive from the government 81,941 a quarter or $7,764 a year. , Greene dounty prohibition conven tion will be held a t ,.Cedarviile on Monday, December 22, > 1890, at 2 p. m,, for the purpose o f reorganizing and attending to other important busi ness. It is very desirable that there be a full, attendance from all parts o f the county. B y o r d e r o f C om . Ho. f o r t h e Holidays. As the holidays are now near and you will want something for Christ" mas presents go to S .L . Walker’s and see his nice stool, o f watches o f all kinds, clocks, jewelry, very n ice fin ger rings o f great variety; also nice watch chains, gents and ladies gold pens, silver thimbles and lots o f spec tacles, all are first class, no cheap John, all cheap for cash. A dispatch was received here Thurs day afternoon apprising friends o f the death ot Win.- Nesbit, at his home ' in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Nesbit had been sick for some time and Wed nesday morning bis mother started. to go to him, reaching his home only short time before h is. death,. Harve Nesbit started for Louisville, upon the receipt o f the telegram. Miss Stella Barber. entertained friends at her beautiful home on .South Main street, Thursday evening in honor o f her brother George, who lately, returned from Chicago^ A t eight o’clock ail elegant' lunch, was served, about forty' being" present to enjoy it. The evening was spent by the young folks present in social amusements and they departed about 11 o’clock showering blessings upon their poetess for so greatly contribu ting to their happiness. Thera will be an entertainment and Christmas tree at the crossroads school house south o f Cedarviile on Friday night, December 19. Music by the Cedarviile orchestra. A ll are cor dially invited. BeV. Andrew intends going to Mt. Sterling, K y ., next week to look at a heard Of red' Polled-A ngus cattle. Mr. Bollock and he Were in Dayton this week on the same errand but did not maxe a purchase. A . T. Gross, o f the Wickersbam House, Jamestown, is fast obtaining the reputation as one o f the leading hotel men iu the state. Traveling men come from every direction to spend Bunds/ at that hotel. A id you renewing your subscrip tions to the paper* and magazines you are now taking! I f so call at the HiteALD office and we will save you money. Club rates given lor an y ' newspaper or magaxine published in the United States o r Canada. Mr. Daniel Dean was in Dayton vis- iting hafton. Two gold watches for sale at A hdbxw Baps. Miss Mary Curry, o f Yellow Springs is vuitingMias Cora Milburn. For a good lunch, or Clncincinhati bologne, go to the bakery , * *}unoo -av j o tumaepw * eatooki »o£. ;ou Jj ‘m i ifraninq* Iq ep jo s pnuflvo enojd n i* ootmpi y x fV S o j P?l<l®P m seaiesineqt fiui moioj s a o s jo j j j y HookettBros., & PUntenney, the well known musical instrument firm o f Columbus and Washington C, H, have opened a branch house in Xenia, at 29 South Detroit street, where they are already doing a big business. This firm’ is well known in this county.hav ing sold pianos and organs here for years and no firm has ever sold ,goods so low or given better satisfiaction. They will have a salesman in this 16- cality.soon, or i f you are contemplat ing buying an instrument for a Christ mas present, call at their office iii Xeuia and you will receive prompt at tention, As these gentlemen give written guarantee that their goods are as they are represented, it is a pleasure to do business with them. ' The friends o f Frank Turnbull gave him a surprise at the home o f his par ents south o f Cedarviile last night. An elegant time is reported. • George McClellan has secured place at the desk iu'J. R . CarrotherV office in Xenia. George is an Exem plary young man and we know he will make an efficient clerk. J E R S E Y S . P L U S H E S ; • ' ’ : * ' f.) /'■ • .• . •' - ' ■ y,y>. ■ ‘ ■ Largest Assortment ewer Re- , ’ ceived. '-V & NOW THAT YOU Have read all about your friends, acquaintances and familiar topics in the H erald , lend us your eyes and thoughts a few moments and we will try TO TELL YOU whereto get an elegant holiday present, for any one whom you feel disposed to show substantial friendship. WE W ILL NEXT WEEK display in our store as^ beautiful a line o f goods as you have ever had the pleasure o f seeing here befolre. THAT YOU HAY care for and preserve in pleasing manner the likeness o f your dear friends, wo have a new and beautiful assortment o f' Photo Albums, and surely you will find them equaling their beauty, in the very low price, at which we will be able to sell them. IT 18 VERY PLEASANT to have the assurance that we are remembered during the festivities o f Christmas, by our friends in the way o f making us little or great presen is. We tire showing some beautiful goods that are appropriate and useful pres ents, C HILO A GENTLEMAN think o f any present more desired by a lady, than a manicure, jewel, dressing Or sewing case, these we have in plush, lambskin and oxidised metal o f pretty colors and low prices, HHOULHA LAHY puzzle her mind to think o f a pres ent for a gentleman when such ftrtileg m collar aad cuff boxes, traveling cases shaving oases and pocket books are so sooeemMe, tad many, many other things o f beauty and usefnlness that would srs r bn appreciated. B. G. R idowa Y. All the men and women, girls and boys in •1 s town and township to call at our store, make a small pur chase and guess on the jar of beans hanging in oi win dow. j \ nyone spending five cents may guess. The prizes to be given away on January 1st, 1801, are now in our show windnws, take a peep at them. They are handsome goods and you will be sure to make a guess after seeing them. At Bird’s Mammoth Store, Who ever heard o f a snake story in tho winter time? . But we have one to spring upon the confiding public and trust they will forgive us for serving it out o f season. W ill Iliir, in compa ny with Postmaster McLean were out hunting Wednesday when they ran across a rattle snake ten feet long run ning along on top o f tho enow. Will killed it and found it had fourteen rattles. W e can not tell juBt how much the snake has grown biucc Wed nesday, but believe we have plaeed the figures high enough. Regulations on the Heath of Him Lizzie Relative. Whereas; It has pleased the Heav enly Father to remove from ourYoung Woman’s Christian Temperance Union one o f our faithful members, and Whereas; In the death o f Miss Lizzie Mcltire. we know that what to us luw been loss, to her has been on infinite gain, therefore Resolved; That we as ft Union humbly bow in submission to the Di vine will, knowing that “ he doeth all things well” and Resolved; That w6 testify to the faithfulness and earnestness o f Miss Lizzie Mclntire, who though for many months was a “ shut in,"was deeply in terested in our work, and $ a th dope what she could, and . Resolved; That these resolutions be placed on the minutes o f the Y . W . C . T . U , b f Cedarviile! published in the H*BAtj>*nd a copy presented to the friends o f the deceased. Rosa S tormont , ) I t m B itm t o x . j MWI‘ XENIA, OHIO. For fresh cakes and the bakery. A number o f the 'V . C. T. TJ. la dies were in Jamestown, this week attending the county association. - Mr. Ada Bagette, o f Cincincinnati, is the guest o f her grand-mother Mrs. Stretcher, just east o f this place. GRAND GONEBUT. There will be a grnud Alabama-Ju bilee Concert and an elephant exhibit in Ervintfe Williamson’s hall Monday evening, December 22,1890, at. 7.30 p. in. . Admission cents. CHRISTMAS IS COMING ! When you will want to buy a pres ent for a friend, a visit to our store will convince you that we can please all. Remember our motto underbuy and undersell, hence you^ not Only get what you want, but at about one half price. W e will handle a full lino o f Slippers, Gloves, Mufflers, Silk and ali kinds o f Handkerchiefs^ Scarfs and Ties o f all descriptions and prices. W e bread go. to { ribbed vests 25c, 50c,\( 81; children’s i natural wool shirts and .drawers com mencing' at 15c. In an adjoining room they; have full cases o f canons, mus lins, ticking, prints and blankets. Rapidly ascending, as we pass the main room or ground, floor, the thought came over us, it must be a hard person to suit tlrat'fiould not be pleased with the richly assorted Dress Goods, viz; ', Black Silks in all the new weaves. Colored Silks in all the Pew shades, Serges, Glorias, Henriettas, etc. Par ties that used to go to Cincinnati,Day- ton and Springfield for Stylish Dress Goods, now find them at Hutchison & Gibney’s, W e were told that one day 41 Patterns were sold. AS YOU PASS BP You see. the Arab Booths filled with Slumber Pillows, *Throws, Handker chiefs, Ties, Chenelle. Table Covers with morning and evening... tints- of- cloud work. They are just receiving 1200 pieces o f all Silk Ribbon to sell $t 10a a yard. These Booths are erected in the’ rearof the room instead ! S S i 5 £ 1 £ S £ £ 7 £ i f i ! o f in ftout aa formerly. On o f Collar and Outf buttons, Scarf Pins with fine atone, settings, that we are selling at about one-third value. Re member a nice hatgoes with every suit o f clothes sold before Xmas at J . E. Lowry's Clothing, Boot & Shoe House Opera House Block, Cedarviile, Ohio. The boys are enjoying tho skating season. Younk Kelly was sent to the infir mary ycstcrcay. The Shakespeare Club entertain nt the homo o f o f Mrs. James Andrew, Tuesday evening. There is a rumor that one o f the maiden ladies in this vicinity and a Jamestown bachelor are soon to be married. * A couple o f gentlemen are in Cedar- ville organizing a board o f the Chicago Collecting Agency. Our merchants are agreeable and it will be a “ go.” the Cloak and Carpet room, we were satisfied they ought to have another story (alteough they now have 667$ Square feet o f iloor room.) No one has to go uway without a "Wrap. Per sons come from Harvoysburg, Waynes- ville, Yellow Springs, Springfield, Jamestown, Wilmington, Cedarvillo, andBellbrook and find just what they want .and at the right price. HUTCHISON& QtBNEY ' Have been so many years in trade they have found out the perfect fitting cutters,and last season they gave their orders during a dull time, and secured Plush Garments at a moderate price. The raw material is away up, and as it is at this time, the material is bought . for next seaaou. Anyone that gets a Plush now eaves $5 to$8-monoy saved is money earned. Jersey Jackets in different lengths with vest fronts and all the new Blyles. Misses Jackets for 10,12^14 and 16 years-Misaes Cloaks 4, 6, 8 ,1 0 and 12 years-but we had not tho time to look at the Rugs. Por tieres, Lace Curtains (some as low as 50c a pair,) Linoleum Oil Cloths,some as low as 25c a yard. Comforts, XEN IA ’S GREAT IMPROVE MENT. The Barrett Elevator Company, o f Cleveland, Ohio, did a nice thing when they put in that beautiful eleva tor car and easy running machinery j Blankets and Eider Down Quilts—the for { prettiest yet received, .Surely these HUTCHISON & OIBNEY. j jong nights you need all the comforts W e understand they mo^e than filled; that fair prices.will give. A rt Bquarea their contract. I t is run hy the Xenia are taking the place o f all wool Carpets water works, being safer than that run by steam, as the water pipe that runs ALWAYS ArrftOFRtATE. ■Whatshal! Ibuy? Slumber Robes, away the water is smaller, and that 1Robes, Chair Rests, Cushion Pillows, holds the elevator, even i f the wire Eider Down Quilts, Eider Down cables should break. The conductor, Clarence Meeks, is very careful, and Cloaking. This department, is well selected this season. Furs, Beaver*, looks after the safety o f the passengers. Lynx, Martin, Seal, Monkey, Coney, BornedayBas many as two hundred and Bear, Astrachan and Mink. Capes* fifty hete been passed up. I t has Braver, Lynx* Aetrftctupl and Blush, taken 189,000 gallons o f water to Tun j xakb the elky -ATO r , it the past two months. Descending! Mats, Art Squares, Rugs,Portieres, to the lower roomf newly fitted for ILaoe Curtains, Remnants, Tapestry Underwear we were shown that large j and Body Brussel*, Talile Cover*,Hilk purchase o f Men’* Underwear,Natural jTapestry, China SUk with morning W ool, that have been railing at f 1.25 !And evening tint* o f cloud work. Jack- to $1.50 now offered at 75c just half et«, ooe thousand eight hundred shawl* prifcej l*dW natural wool, ladies white Ttdieimad Towel*, > 1 1 >, 50 c, 81; - irts and,dri .I n a U a d j •oases o f cat prints am iug, as Wi roundfloor, tinii8t.be a; tld net be p -ted Dress i all the u u all tbe i i, Henrietta < o go to Gin afield for Sj id them a t ! e were told are sold. you pass t .rab BoothsJ ws,'-Throw) ihenelle T aiid eveni ... They are jv fa ll Silk Ri rd« These ] ' rearofthe, formerly, J d Carpet roi ought to ), ;h they now f lloor Toon ly Without n ut Harvoysb »w Springs^1 Wilmiugtoi k and find ji the right pi ciiison & G o many yej und out the lust season t] • g a dull tim iOnts'ata ml derial is aw* ae, the mate' tson, Anyol saves $5 to II trued. Jers) lgtbs with v< styles. Mis' md 16 yeans, and 12 yeti e to look at i s Curtains (i ) Linoleum <' 25c a yal nd Eider Do it received. , s you need ft) rices will gW tlte place oft VAYS AFTftd tall Ibuy? i sir Rests, Cu iwn Quilts,1 This depsi tftin,8eal,Ii) rachsn and j jjn x , Aciraol aeexhk Ittf irtriquares, ( teihs, Remti ■ B n w k T i iog tinteofeli iOUrand 4 M . !
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