The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
Having decided to revise our entire stock preparatory to spring trade, we w ill until FeTmary 1st offer a sweeping, reduction on all winter goods. O tTR 0 TO O K O F 0 1 Must be closed OUT AT ONCE utterly regardless of cost. f i e i q e i r V b e r v?e g n q t< £ in te e o u r p r i c e s t h e L O W E S T i q t t i e .m q r l j . e t . STORMONT & CO. Dr. Winters is Very Sick,. *t Mr. George S. Htitson, rtf Chatta nooga, Tean., is visiting bis uucle, Mr. Wesiey Hutepn, o f this place. The H er Aft>-wants a correspondent in each Bthool district in this vicinity. Call and: get terms,; stationary* £te. Mia. Frank Milburn*, o f AJleglieny Do not fail to read the serial City, Penn.* is visiting friends in Ce- th a t commences in the H erald darville, this week. * Sirs. George L ittle ,o f Grape Grove, is the guest o f tier parents, Mr. and MpvS. L. Walker, this weak. '£•% .-1‘ ■i'*- ‘"’•ft K•';- . *The case o f the"Seventh .Day Ad- -Marriagelicehsesr F rank E Grosp vent*5*’ was arrested and Ollie E Bruce,' A rthu r W Confar >U It}i«pbis, for Sabbath breaking W C W n K Miller.' : 1 ’ " ,:J : •w a ^ rg g ed in to cU ^U e d% te s Court , -r*-------r-i— , , . Wednesday ‘morning., b y . Attortiey- We yrunt a reliable person to .solicit .General Boyd % fhe StoiiMttd Hon. subscriptions for, tfte H ukalw . j Will DonM. Dickinson ib r the defense, pay ,^ C a l l j - |^ w i i i ; f l p y im- pj/>l ^ i f|prf^rnB^t%y4i^>1o^tlt«FGQurt ’for ' Crandall’s in Xenia are offering^workingw Sunday. Thdbabeiw eor- greaf bargains: in mien’s winter ( caps,1 P1* appeal from the State Su- underweftr for meh and bays, and all pfemeGourt, heavygqodsv , . .i,u??' w ’Squire Gaibreath A pound e rstand , will soon bo able tow ttcnd 'to h is ofBe- ia ld u tte e .. ‘BBw tfocted one, and h is many friendsw ill considerable interest Whs manifested The furm eFadub o f district No; 2 met Monday evening Janua ry TfStU Pwinfe to .the stoiriny, weather there Was no t a ver s. attendance, but t be g l ^ t o learn b a bas alnjosl; ^ c o v e r ed Iii&bealtb. ‘. Vi i & ^ '* The Cedarvllle flrtur' mill is1 now running a t its nwni^eamntjpifibeen addingnew ma chinery, am o n g q th e rth ln g tb e ia g new wheat cleaner.- The water power is now working topetferttUfm* McDill & Ervin are hufctlera and will make burineas b lm ^B bn new on. ] Mr. llobert Gray a * d J . H . Wol ford, two o f Cedarville’s most subetafi* tia l citizens, were in Xenia -today, having come down in a ; rieigfi. We have not heard how. they go t hompcin the 4haW, fmt imagine th a t a little hodfjitg was prtba&y iadn lg ied in by them.—Xenia Prof, White, o f the X en ia .Semina ry, has been preaching a t th e U , P . church here each evening th is week, and the Harriot* have he**. U xg tfy a t tended by members i f th a t denomi nation,' Ero£ White f e a f o e d talker and his audfeate* h a re wht f in is p t * seated theta a t eaok t a r f s a. The protracted meetings a t the M. E . rimjwfc, h a ra h e e a , thjtlatfei* jpart o f the Wed* * S l **to*dedv j to v , Tufts * * n e a rn e s t werkef and J f c k his purpose to h am a good d d &#!$$* ed reidVa! before tb asa iu een h fl dtedse. The top ic. for dilicUftfjon nw “ Our public roftds;'*how ' Best to improve them.” There, Waft quite nn interest in g tg lk o n this topic, after which the d u b unanimoualy jiassed the fol lowing resolution. Whereas, Ourf public rouds have be- come almost iiaijiaerible during winter months, nhd whereas/ wo be lieve the present road t a x ' to bo iu- 'sufiicient, therefore be it ItesoIved. I h ftt we are in favor o f petitioning our legislature to author ize the trustees o f Cedarvillo township to levy, an increased road tax, to the amoun t o f double the present fa r. The next meeting will lie held J a n uary <*tb. All are invited. story nex t week. Gentlemen in need of a new suit or .overcoat should not fail to attend, our great $14.50’ suit end overcoat sale. Nearly 200 styles to select from and all are goods tha t are reduced from $22.00, $20,00, $18.00 and $16.00. A.-It. Crandall & Co., Xenia,O . The disagreeable weather has been a serious drawback to Arnos Ferguson, as he has been obliged to spend the most o f the eveuiUgg .a t home. His' friends feeling lie might find it some what monotonous,, gave him a small surprise on Friday evening of last weeK, nine o f them calling upon him and tendering him an oyster supper. The evening was a ver}’ pleasant one to the cullers and Amos seemed to en joy the presence of his associates. The following extracts from a letter written by George Marshall to F rank Tarbox will lie of'interest to the ma jority o f our readers. Mr. Marshall bos been Jiving in that territory and 'state tor the past six or seven years, bu t from u remark in this letter he seems to still have the western fever thc and expects to move on soon. Among . Hear what Belvu Lockwood has to say about marriage being a .failure. Reserved seats a t Stormont & Co.’s for 25.cents. Brooklyn Daily Eugh-,*—The curi osity to see ami hear Mrs. Belva Lock- wOOd, added to the fiatteritig b u t jo u t o f t h e mountnius yesterday who trUtbfal things which the Engle sa id ' add ho saw’ nine elk in one gang only other things he says: “ I have got our new house done and moved in and like the town very well so far. We have a lino valley here and a fine climate. I t has not been cold enough here yet this winter to form any ice, Everything is as green Us ever, and wo still have ripe black berries and strawberries yet. W hat do you think o f that for New Year’s day. Wolf F rank , talk about game, you ought to see what lie have here. I saw a man to-day tha t come down about h«r yesterday, sufficiently *c- oowafa for the g rea t th rrng that await ed bercoqtfUjg a t E v e re tt Hall last five miles from town. I am going after them to-morrow. O, how I wish you was here to go with me. There Choice o f 150 su its and overcoats for men, boys’ and children a t $5.00 w o rtlm en rly double the-moirey. A. R. Crandall/& Go. Xenia, O. J . W . It. Cline, manager and su perintendent of Springfield gas light ami coke company, will he a candidate tor Sr, V . Commamlent G. A. R. of Ohio. Comrade Cline is a charter member o f Mitchell Pogt, Springfield, Ohio, lms been commander o f Mitchell Post and was Department ‘ Inspector last year, and delegate ac large to na tional encampment a t Boston. Com rade Cline is a hustler and if elected will add a power to the corps of lead, ors o f G. A. II. of Ohio. Comrade Cline is one o f five brothel’s that served in tiro War of the rebellion. '4 TRANSFERS O.F REAL ESTATE. Dciuas K Sinnard to Jeremiah Ivrepps, qiiit claim tol-blOO a, Xenia city, $75. Charles Miller to Laura Miller, parts lots fit) and 40, Bellbrook, $600. Clips Miller to Geo Miller, parts lots 80 and 40, BcIIbrook, $400. ICute L Mayhood to Jos B MayhoiKl quit claim to part lot 41, Yellow Springs, SI, W Dodds, Sheriff to Ju lia A Sow- ard, 186 a, Sugareveek, $591. Alfred Lewis to S 8 Dean, 10 a, New Jasper, $450. A complete stock of window glass a t B idow ' ay ’ s . r \ . Tohbaco and Cigars a t - . W. R. Me M illan ’ s Siveet, spiced and soiir pickles a t ' G ra y ’ s . Some very nice new combs a t ” R iooway ’ s . Buckwheat Hour and pure maple molasses a t G ray ’ s . Sorghum, Syrup and New. Orleans Molasses a t G uay ’ s . Old ..Kentucky fine, cut tobacco 40 cents per pound, » t A ndrew B ros . I buy my window glass at K err ’ s . A line lino line of Patent Medicines a t . . R idoway ’ s i Tobacos ambCigare sir *.•G ray ’ s . Dried Apples, Pcacfie^, Apricots and Prunes a t \ * 6 » ay ’ s . Sorgbuin and Syrup.Molassrts at W. 11. M c M illan ’ s Fisli at G ray ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at; G ray ’ r Honey at G ray ’ s Ilarbcd and smooth wire at • A n d r ew fs B ro . Irish and Jersey Sweets Potatoes, a t G ray ' s . The best flour in the land Is found; a t A ndrew & Biro. Butter, Jersey, Milk and Oyster Crockers a t G ray ’ s . Custard pie pumpkin, mince meat pie, at C ray ’ s . I) W Greene to Ccliim J G reene,’ Skates! Skates! Skate*’ lots 124 and 187, Fairfield, $1. M A ndrew & B ro . Celina J Greene toD W Greene,quit5 See our new papatrlc at 25 cents, claim to 22 n, Bath, $1. LOCALS. i A rena, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Grainilated’Hominy Farino, Parched Farinose .at evening. The asuftterium wae crowd-: arc two brothers who dive above here ed to its utmost capacity, H e r ap-J n few miles tha t went up in the ntouu- pearance wm tiro signal for a burst of (tains a few day* and killed ten bear applause, and when it had sutadded land eleven mountain goats. There is the candidate o f the Equal Bights Jo ts o f deer, mountain lion, conger, !» rijr for the PreridmuTjrriaUvorsd ' an i panther and wild cats ami as soon as f t x f f c d ^ y able iuwf ju tc rfiting ad- {the snow get* deep enough tip in the G ray s. Hi do W ay . Chipped Beef at IF. It. M c M illan ’ s Two gold watches for sale at A ndrew B ros . Flaked Pineapple, a t G ray ’ s . Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, Ac., a t G ray ' s , Call and see ottr now line of lamps ItIDOWAY. ’ Thft/iHII « t t t t i i t e riairfiiff the n ex t week a t leail. ■’ ,j ; \ ; ... ' , The death Of .Ex-Mayer JffcM •J . ' Hirst, o f YoftoW ffpring*. o e e ttm 4 a t 12 o'clock m M m k f j ^ g h t U e luwi been Mak b i i It fW day* Wltli ‘i f f a t e . I f . and w aaalso iM ilL ah iitft M b i '* • dress. It wm what weptopheeiwl It; mountains to drive them down I will would be# an “wtelkoteal treat.” Her j have some fuu. * * * Frank, this heatear expnwrtd tbfir gratification ’is a great place for a young able man audibly and frequently and paid trite that wants to, work. I can get $8.56 ute to her talent*. A Brooklyn amlb per day here to workat thecarpenter's cure never fail* to, yecagaMe brains, trade, whenever I want to work, and ahd \xmai at* what ftelva w troubled yon know that I am no carpenter, but trith. Fl^| U’UU '.*^ Ige t themall theaime, Come over • some day atxl fake dinner. I t is not . ........... Ihoddng. Yea frill baft’to owmi farther 'than that In Sugar, Sea, Coffee, & c , a t Gray’s. A new line of Hair Brushes, rn . ’ B idovvay . Itollcd*Avon* and Wheat, Oatmeal Choice white clover honey a t i and Crocked Wheat* Fariuo and G rav ’S. ! Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran- nlated Hominy a t G ray ’ s . All Persons knowing themselves in- for ft\ H i , Go to Dean & Barber’s, meats o f all kinds, , Gloves, good stock, low prices. - Aximew & Bt.o, Beauflfid and Elite Box Pupt r %;, Cents, ltllKtVi a v. | Byrup and Molasses a t G hayo . | (hiecse, Crackers and GS iirm ■ dehted to Barr & Morton will please call and settle by January 1st, if not you will receive a statement o f ms ; count. « * . . IV r^ lis wishing stock in tiro Southern Building and Ixmu Asso- ■turion, of Huntsville, Alabama, and ijN.it s : Cii'i'imiati, Ohio, o r any iufOrmstfou' Y rw fiirj r riiii1 ■ 48 ou E- L. Bmilli, comity agent, o r , Jteu&iiTer,or j . It. \t 1me, when I : Mttn 1 . 7 , | wn a *a +** »i«ii price pah) lot J 11■ Btornrojit tituKW St U ho . ' M celroy, Bec’y, ! « V -4 ' m* i n i X ^
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