The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

VOL. 11 CEDARYXLLB, OHIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2T, 1890, NO. 47. N O D I S C O U N T S A N T A . C L A U S ■ .. v"* . ■ ■ ■ • •. .v, Has again made our store his'headquarters, consequently you will find an immense lot of toys of evorv description to please the little folks *ind OF P 0 UN 0 S OF CHNDIES* ( , to sweeten them with. For the older folks we have an elegant line of FANCY GOODS, SLIPFESS, MUFFLERS, H^NDKEEOHXEFS, &0., SsG. ■>■ ■... y. -it * • - . , ' .9 i Reinember that en January 1st* 1891. we are goin» to give away FIVE ELEGANT FRIZES, and that every purchaser is entitled to a guess on the jar o f beans, no matter how email your pur­ chaseanay be. Come everybody both young and old, make a purchase and guess on tha jar of beans ^ p r LOCALS. Old Kentucky line cut tobacco 40 cents per pound, at , A ndrew B ros . Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 Cents. . K idowav . Barbell and smooth wire at A ndrew & Bno. Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew & Bno. Call and see our pocket, and table cuttlery Cn&trsE& B ull ' s Dried Apples, Peaches, ApricotB and Prunes at , . G ray ’ s . I buy my window glass at K err ’ s , A Ann line line o f Patent Medicines at K idoway ' s Fish at- G ray ’ s . A nico line o f feed baskets at . C rouse & B ull ’ s Wood And Willow Ware at G ray ’ s gome very nice new combs at R i D gway ’ b . Try our Spanish Queen 5c cigar at A ndrew B ros . A complete stock o f window glass at BlDqWAY’s. Money at C ray ’ s A new Une o f pocket and family biblesat . K erb ' s . Syrup End Molasses at G ray ’ s . gee our new papatrie at 25 cents* lillKJWAY. Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps ^ G ray ’ s . Sorghuto, Syrup and Orleahs Mo* lassesat K err ’ s . Call and see our new line ef-lamps ftlDOWAT. Hard aud Soft refitted Sugars at C ray ’ s . A new Hue of Hair Brushes, . R i DOWAY* Tobeeoe and Cigars at G ray ’ s * Fancy box paper 20 cents per boa atKerr’s. “THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Store of C . W . Crouse may al­ ways be found at the lame place deal* fug out the best meat in the market, atthe lowest prices. Persons WleWn* stock to Soetbern BalMlnf and tm * Aseo* eiafUm,«rHt>utwIU«, Alabama, and Clwrleitatf, Qfcfo, or any Information eoneerntftf the Awwhuioti, pieaee rail on JK. h . Smith* ©M»*«y *#•«», «* t li. 3i*mmmt* *m*t*rt«* M. MC WM tm tm fft 0 NOTICE. cAH persons knowing themselves indebted to BARBER & McMILLAN please call and settle hefoVe Jinn 1 . All Persons knowing themselves in* debted to Barr & Morton Will please call and settle by' January 1st, if not you will receive a statement o f ac­ count. F e tice o f N e ttlew en t. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned, will find it to their advantage to call and settle before January 1st, 1891, as interest will be charged on all over rp due accounts. Respectfully, ( mouse & B ull . Arena, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulated Ilominy Fnrino, Parched Far! iioro at G ray ’ s . Christmas oandies at W . R. McMil­ lan’s. Hockett Bros., & Puntenney, the well known musical instrument firm of 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 lo­ cality soon, or if 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. Aa these gentlemen give a written guarantee that their goods are as they are represented, it is a pleasure to doburittesS with them. ■1i"i... in’ "■■■*"*"» Bask im tfceOfi Way. After delibsrat*; consideration on the corps of physicians employed by the Jackson Manufacturing* Co., to IiiVasHgate the so-calied advance in medical aeience with reference to the treatment of lung troubles,they hava decided that the old reliables medi­ cinal properties ofWild Cherry Bark and a highly eliminated preparation o f Ttr, possesses the most reliable stimulant to the weak and distended lobes o f the lung*, they are na- tare’s own remedies, and as a con­ sequence the manufacturer lias de­ rided to continue the sals ofJackson’s Wild cherry and Tar gyrup under a positive guarantee that owe dose w1B relieve tin* most obstinate cough and one bottle will generally cure a grid. Frfee2f attdfiO oentft. For Md« by B .G . RldgWay. The Esquimaux is a highlv edueat-l «d lady, ( j TbsEsquimaux lady, 31 years of* age, 40 inches in height, arid weighs 120 pounds will deliver her great lec­ ture on Greenland,in the Opera House on tin; evening o f December 29th. Hie Esquemaux lady at Opera House, Monday evening, Dee. 29. Reserved seats at Stormont & (Jo’s at 35 and 25 cents. Children will be ad­ mitted to the balcony for 10 cents. Do not miss this one opportunity of a life time to see this.specimen o f a race o f people who inhabit the frozen north. ».vgtS»' Oi»-nOrfSC* . |,*». » IN a* .«* .. . H I •* oq oa *n “ -- “ ~ t’o ’o C m ST s S n ST • 1 dfc OOX©•■*?O < —« |*3.tt uC m rw*OT * *******•<- r The best flour in the laud is found at A ndrew & Bno. Go and get Chistmasgifts at Gray’s. A full line o f coal at M itchell ’ s . Skates! Skates! Skates 1 ' at A ndrew &B ro . Ovstces, Celery, Cranberries, Oranges, Banannus, Figs, Raisins, Nuts,- Candies, Toys, &c., &c., &c. You can get them at B ird ' s . Shootiu* Crackers at Gray’s. Go to Dean & Barber’s, for fresh meats o f all kinds. Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal and Cxaeked Wheat, Farino and ParchedFarinose, Pearl Barley, Gran­ ulated Ilominy at O' ra y ’ s . H o . fwr th e H tlid a y s . As the holidays are now near and you will waut something for Christ­ mas presents go'to S. L. Walker'smid see his nice stock o f Watches of all kinds, clocks,jewelry, very nice linger rings o f great variety; also nice watch chains, geiits arid ladies gold pens, silver thimbles arid lots o f spectacles, all are first class, no cheap John, all cheap for cash. Christmaa candies at W* R. McMil­ lan’s, Fora good lunch, or Cinciuclnnati i Moghe, go to the bakery, Christmas candlesat W. R. McMil­ lan’s. ^ Two gold Watches for sale at A ndrew B ros , Christmascandles at W. R. McMil­ lan’s. Forfreabuske* and bread go to the hskery* j Bring on year bund cant if you want them filled with fresh pure laid. a w. (.' house . • >!)A VWfsC 0 9 0 c*t* o* ^ ^ « cVr^0^- *cT»'*' cvsscs*-*. coo S I w Ura *3u •£ r% M onth ly Krpwrt *»fo u r School)*. lie. Jessie Barber, Mahlc Owens. Jennie Morton. - No- -7—Clara Shull, Fannie Towns- Icy, Daisy Ford, Esta McLean, Junta Pollock, Julia’’Parris, Jporena Grin- die, Fred Sproui, Della Gilbert. Xo. 4-—Louis Smith, Willie Badg­ er, Frank Jones, fesiac Webster, Myr­ tle Badger, Lula -Batts, Laura Smith , 1 Essie Jones, Julia Junes, Clara Bald­ win. -■ Xo, 3-—Mary.,Ervin, Vinuio Me- Lean. Clara Jaekson, Eflie Duffield, ! George Seigler- Hurry Owens, J. N. ' Wolford, Emma Templeton, Bernice i northiip, Frank Philips. I No. 2 —Xettio Beemer, Mabel Mc- Dill, Della Ford, Mary Sterrett,: jJohnie Ginn, Frank Ervin, Georg© jJeflry, Clyde Sproui, Anna Towns,- ley, Clarence Owens. No. I—Frank Shepherd, . Fred Barber, Lottie Seigler, Grace Wade, Arminta Wbitaker, Flora »MawhaH, JClt de Barr, .Mortbt Dallas. REAL E8T/TE. s-a , *! s So « **< ss rc 3 & w?v c g —^ fc-Sr’a; «* '2 u *^^"5I The above is a report o f our schools tor the fourth month. The devotional exercises on last Monday morning in the clmi>cl n)om{ *^^A",SF^ ,*s . . ...» ... a I T , i !« m /"I were coudueted by Rev Tufts who also gave nn .excellent- talk—oil - 4he subject o f Christmasaud explained the origin o f the different names applied to him who brings so many nice things to us to make us happy John C. Thomas to James Thomas, 30 acres in Gaesarcreek tp., $1,250, John Ivny to F. E , McGervey, as- tignee, all lands and property dwned by him, SI and other considerations. C. W. Linkhart to Charles McFar- Several grand declamations were ‘ land 235 45-100 acres in R om tp., given by the pupils on chapel morning*811,078. which showed good prepration on the { .Jacob I). Ary and wife to Francis part o f the speakers. Echo Stermtt’ M, Harness, 31 50-100 acres in Rosa gave “ A Dnun&fic Tempest.” Merl'tp*, $1,90. . McFarland, "Entertained Her Bigj Wade Covington to Pafecy John- Sister’s Beau,” “ Corporal John,” by 1son, lot in Yellow Springs, $1 and Janie Irvin and Adda Wvlie brought' other considerations, before us .‘ ‘Two .Pictures o f Life;” ' S. T. Compton, and wife et i l to “ The Drowning Singer’ by Emma j Mavtpa Compton, 3 20-100 acre* in Templeton, and “ HeDoeth His Alms j Spring Vulley. Warranty deed with to Be Seen o f Men” by Nellie Biff. All o f these were well rendered. dower. Jesse Compton and wife to Rebecca. The schools dosed Wednesday for (Compton, S acres in Spring Valley* the holidays and will. open agamon Qu*,t claim deed, the first Monday in the new year. j ltetecisil ft!ld jjancy Compton et al Entertainments were held by never- to Compton, 2 20-100 acres in al of the departments. No’s 1, 2 and Spring Valley, $1 and other eonsid* 8 united and held their exercises on ■’ crHtiongl Wednesday afternoon. Quito a mini-, Compton and wife et al to the tier were present to hear the little bcftd 0f Amoj Compton,, dec’d, 8 20- folks. (100 acres in Spring Valle, $ 1 . Quit The high school held their literary claim deed. exercises Wednesday evening which closed the school work for the year 1890. The following » the roll of liquors No. 6 —Dora Seigler, Estdla Norn Go fodray s for a Chriatmas gift. Buckwheat flour and pun maple molasses at ’ G ray ’ s . A BIG stock o f stick and firry bit, Edna Etarick, Mary Templdton, mixed candy terteachcrjand rel rins Anna Orr, Bello Winter, Adda Wy* atOt»iA%,

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