The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

VOL, 11 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1890 NO, 46. a*P D IS C O U N T l ND BARGAINS in A L L WOOL DRESS GOODS, regularpriCe 50.and 37$ loadeddown and will make purchasers in this line some very special prices for ,50, $5.50 and $4.50; no matter to you what they cost, they must be sold, and ■buy. We also have a nice line of children’s OVERCOATS at very low prices. Our ladies’ JACKETS at $7, $6; $5.50, 34,50, 33.50 and 82.75, now only 35.50, 85,00. 34;50, 83.75, 82.87and 82,38 each. Prices are also,greatly reduced on men's and boys’ heavy winter BOOTS. These prices aro for CASH only. C L A U S ' Has again made our etore his headquarters, consequently you will find an immense lot of toys of every description to please the little foiks and OF POUNDS to eweeten them with. For the older folks we have on elegaut line of CANDIES# FANCY GOODS, SLIPPERS, MUFFLERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &C., &C.rf Remember that on January 1st, 1891, we are going to give away F IVE ELEGANT PRIZES, and that every purchaser isentitled to a guess on the jar of beaus, no matter how small vour pur­ chase may be; Gome everybody both young andold, make a purchase and guess on tho jar of beans "V . <-"i r LOCALS. Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco 40 cents per pound, at - A ndrew B kos ^ ; Beautiful and Elite Boy 'Paper.^25 Gents. ... < ItiDGWAr. _ Barbed and smobtii wire at A n O kew & B ro . ...Highest market price, paid wheat at ; A ndrew & B ro . Call and see our pocket and table cuttlory . CuotrsE& Bunt's ; Dried Apples; Peaches, Apricots and Prunes at G uay ’ s . • I buy my Window glass at K err ’ s . . A fine lino line of Patent Medicines at K idoway ’ s ; Fish at ' ' !>’ G ray ’ s . A nice lipe o f feed baskets at C rouse & Bunn's Wood and Willow Ware at G ray ’ s dome very nice now combs at R iugavay ’ s . Try Oil»*Spanish Queen 5c cigar at . , Animiqw linos. Acomplet J stock of window glass -at Ei doway ’ s . V NOTICE. A ll persons knowing themselves indebted to BARBER & McMILLAN please call-and settle before Jan 1. V- Aveim, Oatmeal r . ' * Cracked wheat ' , ;* Granulated Hominy -Fariuo, Parched Farinose at G uay ' s . AH Persona knowing themselves in- t®1' j dehted to Barr & Morton will please V iil and settle by January 1st, if not you will receive n statement of ac­ count. Honey a it A new lino o f pocket Iribfes at G ray ’ s and family K err ’ s . O * Syrup and Molasses at G ray ' s . See our new papatrie at 25 cents. 1 R idoway . Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps *t * G uay ’ s . Sorghum, Syrup end Orleans Mo- 1awet Rt * K rrr ’ s . Call and see our new lino o f lamps ItumwAr. Hard and Sdft refined Sugars at t G r a y s . A new line o f Heir Brushes, , , BlDOWAY., TobXco* Rfid Clgert i t G ray ’ x . ' Fancy box paperiO cents jfer box KiiTy6s ■"N■ OLD RIMJABLK” Meai Store o f G- W* Gr*u»* **>' way* W ftwtiwl*tth#*xxii* Plata?deni* leg out tlmwastwtswt iu »l»e market, atthelowest price*. Peraens wiidiiMK U the SoRlhern BulMiitgaml Loan A mo * «1xifo*,bf Huntsville, A l«ba«e , and ClneltHMitf, OhW», or X«y imbtmmkm «onot*nff«g the Aaed»t|e|,. pfexx# rail «w M. f » Smithf e«twifw«etjt, ft, II. Hmmm tt * Ho. for the IlntidnyA As the holidays are now near and yon will went sometlliug for Christ­ inas presents go to S.L. Walker’s.and see his nice (J ock of watches o f all kinds, clocks, jewelry, very nice fin­ ger rings o f groat variety; also nice watch chains, gents and ladies gold pens, stiver thimbles and Into of spec­ tacles, all aro first class, no cheap John, ail cheap for cash. HockettBros., & Puntcnney, the well known musical instrument firm of Columbus and Washington C. H , have opened a branch house iu Xcnra, at 29 South Detroit street, where they are already doing a big business. This firm is well known iu this county,hav­ ingsold pianos and organs here for years and no firmhas ever sold goods so low or given better satisfiaction. They will have a salesman in this lo­ cality toon, or i f you are contemplat- ing buying an instrument for a Christ­ mas present, call at their office in Xenia and you will receive prompt at­ tention. As these gentlemen give a written guarantee that their goods are “ **w ™ rtprwated, it b to dobusiness with them. Ubtitetfjrt - < sj • * CHB IRT IA filfi COXING! When you will wafat to buy a pres­ ent for a friend, a. visit to our store wilt convince you that we can please a il Remember our motto underbuy and. undersell, lxnos you not only get what yen want, but at about one half priot. We Fill handle* Aili line o f Slippers, Gloves, Mufflers, Silk L A S T W K l i K We promised that we would show you some elegant goods iu the wav of HOLIDAY PRESENTS aud now THIS WISER Wo are doing our utmost to fulfill that promise, as all promisesshould he honored. In our NDVM LTY HE PA ItVM EXT We ave truly showing this •year Some of the most elegant andelaborate productions oj the manufacturers, audj Christmas candies at W - K, McMil­ lan’s. Fora good hinvli, or Ciiieiiiviiinati bologius gO"to (hebakery. : Christmas candies at W. R. McMil­ lan's. Two gold watches fop sale at ‘ A no i : k w B ros .. Mrs. Samuel S. Demi, with whom many of our renders were acquainted, died on last Sabbath morning after quite a long painful illness. The de­ ceased was a woman milch beloved by hosts of friends. Of a pleasant and genial disposition, kind aud ger>. tie, shewas calculated to win many friends who keenly feel “ *•— * w- K-Ma,a- £ 3£55 55 * tooT $ £ j her late residence, was largely attend* l-’or fresh cakes and .'bread go toied lull’s. owing to the fierce competition iu this) ] (ho bakery. ,ed. The services were.conducted by IRev* T. C. Spruul, assisted by Drs. line uniong producers o f these goods,' { 'hristnms axndics a t .W. R. McMii- o f Xenia and Mortou o f Ced- we were able to buy at ridiculously jbin's* Inr\iile. Her repuiins were interred low prices, so we oiler you the many • ........ i ..., ... . ___jm t.w Dean Cenit-Kiiy near New Jas- liring on your lard cans if you want them filled with fresh pure lurd. C. W. CMnWR. benefits that we have secured CUT AAiH FANCY Bottles have become quite a craze j as We have been awake to this little stir.,. , , .... * „ , . * . ,, .. , ■ , ,,'Monuav, Daceiuber 22, in fashion and have secured some of ■ ' the most exquisite. IN HllIt per, ITRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Mary Fitzgerald to John Booth, wuiu n o aio i ui u o ; ... < w eu aitl t . * home ornaments aud decorations. . *r' » ! C, C^ n Uf ,1’on .^n' <!n*; 1,380 feet, YeUow Springs, 8375, t i litth* 'V'U M il ftt ^ v n l l e on ’ 1 ^ , at 2) Henry MeCracketf to Ai ;iinizitig *Cracken, quit claim to 43;i 18,10, p. in., for the pur[)ose of reorg-n land attending to other important husi- !ness. It is very desirable that there Anna M Mc- 27 a, Bea­ vercreek, 31 . Lamp department you will fiud the ‘ fulVaTtoninw from rte" i f m ' A!cCm"ko^.,quit ^ most beautiful productions of art and <tj cmultv B y oicncn o? C om . ! Beavorcreek 81 * science, complete in elicit detail. V a s e .............V . - ; ■ I iiulurucLk* lamps are extremely popular, but! Rnv. w^-noel anenT T.,«.hiv ln I r*'t H Paine et al to A E |Humphrey, quitclaim to lots 164,165, 711, 712, 713, 714 and 715 and ,3.76 ,, , Rev. Wuriiuek spent Tuesday equallysoare library orhanging lamps,;Xenia. Call to mind that a pretty and useful lamp is equal irt every detailing a home adornment to the host piece of furniture' that is made. Mrs. t)r. J. O. Stewart was in Xenia Tuesday. _ _ Mias Lizzie Wylie is working in a W E TO LU YOU Last week of our ALBUMS, notion store in Cincinnati. butj The Olerk and Sheriff have drawn we should of been more elated had we the following names of jurymen for unpacked them. To-day we opened! theJanuary term of theComfnonPleas the case containing them and find our Court: Grand Jury. James Hoyle, buyer has’ displayed exquisite taste. JXenia City; M. W. Geraril, Jefferson So many new desigus and styles, cn- township; Basil Tippy, Fairfield; Geo, tirely foreign to any you have as yet j Dispenrtett, Osborn; J. M. Birch, Yel­ low Springs; Wm- Stephens, Silver- creektownship; Harvey Jobe, Xenix; F O K C H I L D R E N We would say to parents that we will show yott many new features in GAMES, knowing there can be no way of more pleasantly passing the melancholy evenings than with these games, wa havegiven themanespecial attention, IN PEMEIiMni We claimto heconnoisseurs, always on rite alert fbr themmtjmpnlar odors and buying but the best We are and ali kindso f Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and TI m o f alldfsoriptkms sod pries#. W e !showing a very sweet assortment that bought a job k * o f Jewelry oomisting,cannot help pleasing themost fhetidi- o f Cottar M m 3Gnffbuttons, SoarfBlna ous. with fine X om Settings, that we are selling at about otto-third vain#. Rc- mefnbsr* ntao-batgoeswithnteiy suit IN TRUTH Horace Owens, Xenia; Joseph Frye, Xenia; Joseph Ray, Xenia township; J. S. Button, ,New, Jasper township; A. W. Sears, Xenia; J. H. Winters, Xenia; J. W. Peterson, Xenia town­ ship; M. T. Berryhill, Sqgarcreck township. Petit Jury, Geo. Babb, Caftarcreck township; James Ritenour, Tbrn township; P. P. Glass, Yilhnv Springs; F. C Long, Xenia; John Homick, jh , Xenia; AbrahamBnypp, kellow Bprings; M. O. Beal, Fairfield; ChrisWeaver, Cmsarcreck; John Bans, Xenix; B, F. Hawkins, Xenia town­ ship: Peter Bankxrd, Xenix township; Our stock a# always, is supplied ;J, II, Milhurn, Ccdarville township. withthebsWand prettiest goods. Wo ofdlothes sold hofbro Xmas lit J. E. are always glad to sexyou, buy muck Lwiny’sClothiit, BoetdtBhoo Hotto* or Mtdi. Addulonal Jurors. Hsnry McCarty, Yellow Springs; J. H . Gh»n, Beavor- orodc townstdig J. O, XKok, Ced*r* Gpsr* U tm iM k * C sdh rv^ Ohio. J B IDGW AT 8 PHARMACY, tale; Gao. Brawn, Sugararoek, a, Yeliow Springs, $1409, John Towell to Sarah J Gordin, 1.43 a, Itose, 880. Culberson Small toHarriet L Biff, 1a, Ccdarville, 81. Holla Davis to Lydia Graham, part lots 15 and 16, Bellbrook, 8400. A J Christopher to Watt Allen, lot 44. Boop A Co.’s add to Jamestown 8104. . Elijah Turner to Elizabeth Hick­ man, 100 a, Cwsarcreek, 81. Win Strain to W J Alexander, 167,20 a, Spring Valley, =Deed o f assignment. Amanda J Simons to Joseph A Si­ mons, lot 1,,Monroe's odd to Xenia, 83.000. Daniel H Wolf, ex of Simon Wolf, to Wm F Bousman 72{ a, Bath, 82330. Win F Bauitman toSxrnnel Koog- lerjr., 64.18 a, Bath, 82,091. Sami A Probet to Elisabeth Wool- ley. lVa, Xenia, 81800. Ellen C HudlsiU and SarahRiley to Christina Koogier, 80a, Beavercrdek, 81.000. Elisabeth Kooken etMto£3iaabeth Woodward, quit claimto lots 48 and 52, Fairfield, 8500,

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