The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
VOL, 11 CEtUimLLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1891 NO. 51 FOR 30 DAYS to revise our satire stock preparatory to spring trade, vre will until Pebnary 1st ofier a seep ing reduction on,all winter goods. S T O C K O F O L O T H I N G ' . • ;b> , . ’ ; ‘ *, , ’ . ' . ; * • •• • ' ) . . t . ,• < Must be closed OUT AT OlfrCEutterly regardless of cost. ' ^en\eiiqt)GH Y’Pe gt|q^qi\tGG ot]u prices- jl]e L O W E S T i i | \l\e iiic|ul^et. STORMONT & GO. moat,,a girl. Tueiday.on business. Byen, to Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Stor* Harve Owen was in Dayton last The searlol fever is raging to an ; alarming extentja few miles. cast of daughter, defibrsonville, in the neighborhood of •fife s, Bifei# Janes and |Carrie, hf I.^idon, are the guests of the W. McLean, brother of Mfs^anes. '■ .. Boy. Shannon, of Xenia, visited - friends in Oednrvilte, this week. ■ Editors of associated Ohio^ dailies ] ' nae^t in, Columbus next Tuesday. „Young man do not get married,, Crandall’s in Xenia ate offering untU yon have heard what Bel via great bargains in men’s winter cape, Lockwood'has to say about marriage underwear for ihen and boys* and -all . .being a failure. . * lii^yy gooclsV : *• -4 » .tr-1-1.. f - .^ *I I !>■! IHXUIWI. ‘Marriage licenses; •Chas HWatson •Robert McClellan is taking a great ieutbAbgeline Claris; John Buettuefintercst in relating a joke Bev Andrew •ajid Mary Geis; Jos W Wcidner ana intendsperpetrating upon his wife. Ju lia Trubie; Wm Crawford and Cora" We would likmvery much to tell the- White Oak. The schools have closed on account .of it. been Milbnrn: 1The friendsof Will Hopping, sur prised him'at th# home of his ’parents bn, the federal pike lost Monday evening, it being his 27th birthday. About thirty persons were present ant all had qn enjoyable time. • '' As. Rue a calf as caii be seen in this Vicinity is an imported red. pellet, owned by Bev. Andrew apd' J . W. Follock. He ia a-yeatling and weighs about 1200. There is only two hbrds ofthja variety of cattle in Ohio. Choice of 150 suits and overcoats , for men; boys and children a t $5.(H worth nearly double tbe money. A* B . Crandall A Co. Xenia, O. The Dayton, F t, Wayne A Chicago railroad wasaold this week to the ‘C. H. A D. Company for $1,454,000. The change will b e / pfeasing to the towns along the line, as the C. H . A D. Gompaay contemplate making it * through line. No man button# under his vest kindlierheart than Bnrdelte, and no j»au on the platform tells a more mirth-provoking and tear-compellmg story.-Newark (Ohio) Aawricaa. In JaaMtown Opera House* Wednesday cvtnfcg, January 28th. I t Is fr tfo g lobe pretty well under, stood that D r. J . J . Snyder, of near CediurviUe, who i# taking s great in* tweet iu the FarmOrf Alienee, is to be a candidate for the legislature on the republican tieket this spring. Tbe ])r. is as lively a* a «rfok#t and k now ortuCaD ios on m l # for the Ai- lianceuf thfe o(mn^.—Xealaf^isette. Look hm at*' fatten thr»«§Mt hi 04 # jfotetiog it* time. XowHthe p4#4* will take hold o f this good work teeswttliiav#* good dtvuhrtNrHbiiiHfy o f which our town wMl-e proaj- ,TW<wb««riptioaeJ joke but that would spoil Bov’s fun, aud—well Bob can tell it better any* way-* o '* * * * 1« ; Gentlemen, in need of a new suit or,overcoat should not fail to attend pur great $14.50 suit end overcoat sale. A'early 200 stylos to. select from and all arc goods, that arc reduced from $22.00, $20.00, $18.00. and $16.00. A. R, Crandall A Co.* Xenia,O, A new grocery has been started in Pittsburg, a suburb of Cedarville. I t is located at the corner of .Railroad and Front streets and Chas. D an ie l manipulates the movables. Pittsburg is beginning to assume metropolitan airs, her citizens talk of their store as though it had been a fixture for agesa Mr. Burdette bos a keen. w|t, a lmp- py faculty of seizing upon.the ‘’attack- able” side of things; but hia best held ia the geniality of ilia humor. a “The Rise and Fall of .the Mustache’’ is a beautiful sketch, in which humor and pathos, and sweet and tender feelings are blended.—Boston Traveller, In Jamestown-Opera House, Wednesday evening, January 28th, > George Kemerer, of Phillipsburg* X, J ., weary of life, loaded an old tttuket with a bullet made from a piece of lead pipe, put the muzzle of the musket in his mouth, and pulled the trigger with his foot. H ia mouth WM.fHghtfaUymutilated, hut he w«s able to spit foe ballet out, and is going to get well. We often bear it said of CMFTOW. Mr. Samuel Hall aged almost 60 years' is dafigiBroUply sick at his resi- dence' h r '(hia place, ■l-.■ ’z ;; fo r Mr. George Chandler, who knows*!wme week«with a felra 011 hei; finger- good horse when hs sees it hits just. Rev. Bailey is holding, meeting all purchased a fine dapple gray of Spcn- this week a t the IT. P. church. Itev. cer Shepherd, of Cedarville, which Wilson,, of Xenia, conducted the scr- The depth of pathos nud bnllia ncy pf wtjnATr. Burdette’s lecture van* not be appreciated util its words are heard fhming from the lips of -foe author. He came here with advance press notices such as seldom fall to foe lot of aiiy lecturer, but his lecture? last uigbt fully lore out the wannest praise previously awarded him.—Halifax (Nova Beotia) Morning Chronicle,- In Jamestown Ojicra House, Wednesday evening, January 28th. ju st matches a ^ r a y horse which M r. vices Sabbath. Gliandler ha’s owned for some time. He Mre Silas Sinard, of WaynesviJlo, intends to take foe team South with had Mr. Charles McClausan arrested him when lie goes this next- month* for obtaining possession of his proper having purchased it for that purpose, ty herb, a brie!; house, known as the- —Xcnia Gazette. : fold tannery property, under false pre tense, He was tried on last Friday before Geo. H. Bi!irth, inayor, and ac- by the evidence* The trinl wan very fientotibnalah4foowed;Up.McClansan^', chajmeter in a very tinihyorahie light, ] He was again arrested on a charge of grand lateeny and will be tried again to-dnya (lFiiivduyL'; Smith. Mr, Chose Steward, prosccu- ting attorney, of Clarke county, for foe State and Ceorge Rawlins for foe defense. '* LOCALS. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Elizabeth Glass to Delilnlr Picker-' ing, 1.84 a, Silverereek, $100, Auditor to Anton Jeseer, lot 22, Seaman’s add toXenia, $11. George 1CJenkins, to Thomas D Fuller, loti 27 and 32, Sj»cncer,8“ nd<l~ to Jamestown, $4,300. James W Anderson to AG Ander son, quit claim t >294-a, Spring Val ley, $1,000. , T M Anderson to.HoraceAnderson, 8.07 a, Xenia, $448! Marcellas O Millen to Charles Rus sell, lot 46, Osborn, $1,100. John Hawthorn to Catharine Bar- nish, lot 3, Cox’s 2nd add to Osborn, $ 1000 . - Vick*# V f i f i i Gnide f a r 18 S 1 . No lover of a fine plaut or garden can afford to be without "a copy* I t is an elegant book of over 100 pages 81x101 inches, beautiful colored illus- ?trations of Bunrise Aramantnus, Hy- faomely people that fo«r frees would dttlhgca apd Potatoes. Instructions efop * dock* bftti fois fe donbtless the for p]auting, cultivating, etc. Full firstmouth that aver stopped a bullet. ^ 0f everything that dm be desired in the wty of Vegetable and Flower Bedls, Wants, Bulbs, «tc, Also full Aveiift, O miiiicu I ' Cracl.eil ’wheat Gvanulnted Uoiitiny Fnrino, l’arolled Farinose nt ,______ ___ _______ C ray ’ s . Cash paid for fiirs nt . 8 , L. W a L keii ’ b , Sugar, Sea, Coffee, Ac., at A new tine of Uair-Brushcs, Gray’s. E E* Murdock » the busiest man n Greene county* The Woods Auto matic Wasterk a success and he is KAvlpg morVbtmflei* Ilian one man can well attend to* Ever)' man «o for who hea been acting os his agent, a t a township to ojieratein, am Itebg is«H k « l » W h<V» fo ^ for out* first fcAefcafo ft wwk two. 13b#v#WIfed again and foken more tcr- Come to Mr. U ra#A f& leaveakfoor, ritory, and each time have done well, ................................................. - — ifW. IfrOHeaai’td o a a y uhw * idJtej We ktmw of eerertl Imre in t.*cdarville]you semi for it can be deducteil from a fo&et «w* p a r for only m e doBar fwho are idling Washers that are mak- ’the first order forwmded. We advise yo« can jiaqirlt «Ji lh* reading yon | ing fod r $100 a month and some of /our ftfonda tp wenre * copy of Jatnea wtadiit * forwend. s jfoiwr todei mo*** ’ ’ H fok , Seediiaaa, Rofototer, N*Y* particulars regatding the cashpriaeso f $ 1,000 and $200. The novelties have been tested and found Worthy‘of cul tivation. We hope It will beour good luck to see-foe NellieLewi*Carnation and taste foe Grand Ifopkls l*ethi(.*e. It'cosfs nothing Ikattuse foe 10 cents liters cheap, ft’OJfc i IhnowAV. Choice white clover honey a t OllAY’fl. Go to ftean & Barlicr’g, for fresh meats of all-kinds. Gloves, good stock, low prices. A mdkew ABao* Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 Cent*. • ItiuuWAV. Syrup and Molasses a t Q uay ’ s . Cheese, Crackers and Ging-i snaps a t ' Q uay ’ s , " Hard and 8oft reflned Sugars at Q uay ’ s . Highest market price paid for wheat a t A ndumw -& lino. Ve r Mule. Dwelling house on Main street op posite9 lintel. Good location, <For pariicutat* call on or address Mis* Hatty C ai , i , wkm ^ Cedarville. Ohio. 1 itave now on hands a large stock «f fresh owed hatns, shouhWs and bacon which I will «•!! to my cuato- ( \ W, C k »t SK. t t r X T . A form of eighty acres/ well im proved. . Call Arti X 41. frrotmo.’.Vi ‘ A complete stork of window glass at, R iooway ’ s . Tobbaco and Cigars at W* R.,Atc M iilax ’ s Sweet, spiced and sour pickles a t G uay ’ s . - Some very nice new conibs at -i• ■ -.t: .,■. ) JlroowAY’-f. . ; —Buekwheatrflour and pure maple molassesat G uay ' s . , Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at G uay ’ s . . _Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco 40 coats per pound, at " A x dims w B ros . . ■ T-biiy nty window glass «t Kuau’s. A fine line line of Patent Medicines atr.L “ R ido W ay ’S Tobncoa and Cigars a t Q uay ’ s : . . , * * ■'< Dripd Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes at Q uay ’ s .. .Sorghum and Syrup Molasses at ' W. R. M c M iw , ax ’« Fisli nt GU ay ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at i, G ray ’ s llottey at G uay ’ s „ Burbcd and smooth wire at AJ uiubw & Buo. Irish and Jersey Sweets Potatoes, at V. ‘ G k AY’8.' The beet flour in the land is found a t ---------- A ndrew A Buo. Butter, Jersey, MQk and Oyster Crackers at G uay ’S. Custard pie pumpkin, mince meat pic,-at-------- G uay ’ s * Skates! Skates 1 Skates! at A ndrew A.B ko . • Seeour* now pnpatric at 25 cento. R idgwa V. Chipped Beef at W.’R, M c M im a x ’ s Two gold watches for sale a t ' 7 , A ndrew Buo*. Flaked Pineapple, at G uay ’ s . Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, Ac,, a t G ray ' s , Call and see our new line of temp* JlinoWAV, Rolled 4vvna and Wheat, Oatmeal ntul Cracfewl Wheat, Fartno and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran ulated Hominy at . G ray V. All Persons knowing themselves in* dehted to Bnrr A Morton will pie** call and settle by Janu tty 'lst, if fod you will receive a statement of ac count. Persons wishing stot^k In tli# Sotitiicrti Building and ItoRU Asso ciation, n f ll ontlvillc, Aiabsma, and Ciuriutmii, Ohio, or any infWrtt*th*N eouccrning the AsNi*riat|im, ]dva*e call omE. I* Smith, cminty agent, or 11. M. Stormont, tiro tcrer,cr J . It McKIroy, Scry. ■ 'to\ .
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