The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

u e f a m * VOR. 11 CEDABVILLB, OHIO. SATURDAY , JAN UAR Y 31, 1891 NO . 52 Mr. Greanwall, o f.D ay ton, ap^nt Sabbath v ith ltiv Joseph Van Horn. ........... ' ...... .. ' . 1. Mias*Cora Shrodea who has been vifliting4in*DouaIsviUo, has returned home. Wile. Walker, of Payton1, Vraa the guest of Cedarville friends a few'days last week. • Mrs. JakeBeemer, who has been confined to her bed for some time, We are sorry to state is no better. Marriage licenses: Clme E Lukens and Lucy Campbell; Samuel Tomlin* son and Carrie.Alexander, J . H . . Wolford has purchased »" blacksmith shop at Selma and will place George Biffin charge there next ■ : week, Crandall’s in Xenia are offering great bargains in men’s winter caps, underwear for men rind boys, and all heavy goods. Miss Lillie Stewart, who has been spending a few weeks in Springfield , the giiest of her sister, returned homo last Monday. AUatoona was played in the James­ town opera house by our Cedarville company on Friday night of last week to a crowded house. d m . Mennieur has gone to Oxford to work in.A flouring mill. Ills going Was cvideatly teg retted' by a number cf our f<airMisses. * •’ *John Zeiner and wife, of James- ' town, spent Monday and Tuesday in Cedarville, the guests of*their daugh­ ter, Sirs. C. L. Crain. Dr, W. G. Homan will he here bjl the I0th o f February, arid will settle down to-business to stay. He will Occupy rooms over the bank, * Paii MeEltfoy went to Paxton, 111.. , this week on butuness. We under­ stand he'wiU rnpofe Hnrve Stormont Injttiicago, P£xt week, and they in company will visit the vPacific < slope with the expectation of remaining there permanently. The bdys are both huBtlers and will make it win in the west. * Mrs. Baer is still very pick. •**.- - m■ Mr. Paul Kerr, of Rushville, Indi­ ana, was the guest of his son R. F. Kerr, and wife, this week. Mr. Kerr lived in Cedarville for about twenty years and has a number of warm friends friends here who were glad , to see.him.' ' Choice of 150 suits and - overcoats for men, boys and children at 85.00 worth nearly douhle/the money. , A. it. Crandall & Go..Xenia, O, Belva Lockwood lectured here Mon* day evening to a fair audience. Her lecture, “ Is marriage a failure,” was intensely interesting and her audience appreciated her efforts to please. . J . II. Milburn—Jim 'Milburn the candy king—is serving on the-jury at Xenia this week. His daily drives are made in company with Mr. Deck, who'also is serving his county iu the same capacity. . The meetings a t the M E. church ’George, Don Stormont; Alvin Stor- were renewed this week, Rev. Tufts m0'nt, Gus Randall, Jas. Stormont,' haying partially recovered -from his j M. Barlow, Walter Raney, Chas. recent indisposition, andnotwithetaml- RIiney} Manly Randall, Whitmer ing the inclement weather have been Alexander, Crawford Stormont, Win. well attended this week. . . , Hamilton, May Raney, Baeha Alex- Gentlomen ityneed of a novf suit under, launie Raney, or overcoat should not. fail to attend our great $14.r,0 suit end overcoat, T^NSFERS OF REAL ESTATE, sale. ” Nearly ‘200 styles to select from! Matthias b bunth to Milton J Hns- uud all arc goods that arc reduced ton a, New Jasper, $1,000. from $22.00, $20.00, $18.00 and j 0hu Loamau to John. \V Banks, $16.00. > lots, 31’and 32, Vairgrnud add to The following pupils in district No. 2 received during the past month .a ' meats of sill kinds grade of 90 per cent or more'for stu- Avcua, Oatmeal dibusness and good deportment: Chas Cbilters, Davy Baer, Clarence Stor­ mont, James Alsup, John Haley, Clif­ ford Randall, Samuel Alexander,Cecil LOCALS. Buy you rfre sh ami salt meats a t the old reliable meat store o f C. W. Crouse. ‘l i > A new line of Ila ir Brushes, ' ltlDGWAY. Choice white clover bonev at G ray ’ s . Go to Dean A Barber’s, for fresh .i 'Fa those who are interested in first class entertainments hf#e the H khald eau promise a rare treat in about three weeks. Prof. ’White, who has been conducting a series ofmeetings in the IT. F. church, will deliver his lecture here upon “Mind Culture” in the op­ era. house m the near ftrturc. The Prof, has delivered this lecture in Chi iwfcereWithgood success, iof meetings conducted by church closed ay , Tba meetingswere f«K*t tototWtfiag ow* held her* for tftoe wMch cotrtlntied until they ykwed* AbotH;. twenty united with Sekhurch. The members, to show .fiyir apjpeckfioD of Prof. Whited la- 'bin^faWe Mb Avoluntary ooutribu* tyutfif hppdred dollar* th* evening h e preached his last sermon. Agents who handle the mail for “ ITimfeBarn** frequently run across very unique inscriptions on letter* and packages Boat week,Ch#fey Xishet, ‘vgatfdrcm on a wmnt Penn: ugh but * scrawl, . tM iss Hattie Hand, bn all th* land. I hav* * . ton, Pwinsymnia, A. R. Crandall &-Co., Xenia, O. The annual meeting of the Malice* creek cemetery association will be held iu Cedarville mi the ■Reformed Pre>hv- teriuu church (Dr. Morton’s,) at 2 p. in., Monday, February ~n !, Ufll. All persons interested please attend, buslne-s of iuuiortancu to he attend­ ed to. II. H. MrMn.LAk, Pros, j ' R. M . C ooker , boo. i Xenia, $240. Auditor U>D K Wolf, 6 a, Bath, $18. Della M /Faulkner to David W Faulkner, 82 a, (’.icisircrcek, 61. Hannah M .-Johnson to George ('my for, {'art lot T9, Yt’Uow- Spr,ing>, 61100. ' . G R Grant t;>John II bhirk, 8 a, dUverrreek, 8800. J L bn iuhtw^n- to Frank Howell, A special from Xenia says: Majorj Brinton Baker, of that .city, has in'; . . .. . , laumr m trust tor heirs i Bine Juy'or, Ins possession and m use m ins Harness; ^ j . ' stoic, an old relic that attracts much v attention. I t is the that safe of the IVustee* St .Luke Bajitist church first hank ever iu Xenia, a \ery "crude, Xenia, to Tru. nvr. Fii>t Middle Run alfidr for the.-e days. The bank was* Anti Siavcry Bu ti.-t chur.*t», Xuiiu, stunted'in 1810 by Major Ga!im\.ty ;1». 21, I) N * ..! i to Xenki, §. and other pnuhinent citimH of that Anna L Li;t!er *Jos ?Ic."ann,ipiii day, and the safe was 'purcliascd of a, claim to 61 a, Xenia, 8800. manufacturer or dealer nained (Arron , —....- (the name stamped on the wife) in The following is the program of the Philadelphia, was wagoned to Pitts- jFarmers’ Institute, to bo held at burg, shipped from there to Cincin- Jamestown, hcbruary 11 and 12, 1891: 1 Institute to be.called to order at 10 a. m. by President, Music by New Hope glee club, Prayer. W Cracked wheat _ ’Granulated Hominy. Furino, Parched Farinose at G u a y ' s . Cash paid for furs a t S , L , W a l k e r ' s . Gloves, good stock, low prices. A ntjkrw & Bno. ■ Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 Cents. . Jitno way . Syrup and Molasses at O kay ’ s . Cheese,‘Crackers and Ginger snaps a t - C r a y ' s . Hard and Soft refined Sugars at O k a y ' s . Highest market price paid for wheat at , A nouk w & Bno." F o r S a le . . Dwelling house on Main street op­ posite hotel. Good ■ location. For purliculars rail on or addres-, MKVTM a UYC.U.PWKU,, ■ Cedarville. Ohio. Call and flee our n<‘w line'.of lamps PirfW* *nr• A eumplete stock of window glass at ltttlGWAY’s, Hweet. spiced and sour pickles at ■G uay ’ s . ■ 8i>tm: very nice new combs i*t ItmGw.vY’n. • m * , Bite five* A lady, *l*o poetically inclined im M n i o W “ ttfltert own aend*'* adilrwMdag f t tItwly* l a pMftSSto* U t m j x f Mill Golumbna O ln c taketm* ****** nati oina boat, and brought from that city to Xenia on a wagon. I t was about 2x3x4, and its arrival was a great event. The first cashier of the bauk was William Elkins, who after­ words moved to .Springfield, 111, A room in Major Galloway’s building (still standing) was rented, and here the business was conducted for several years and until it was merged into another organization. During its ex­ istence there was one time quite a run on the country banks, holders of their notes becoming afraid oftheirredemp* tion, in many cases justly, too. A number of the notes of tins bank were held in Cincinnati, and Judge Tor­ rence, in bis life a prominent figure there, was sent by stage coach to Xenia to look after the matter, the notes being all iutrueted to his care. On presentation of the paper ,at the bank he was considerably surprised to .have it «t once redeemed, without any of the parleying expected. The community then was about one-half old hkiotch Govenatiter stock, of the kiftd who never inhdea debt without expecting to pay -it. On the Judge’s return lie Was asked what the people Were doing a t Xeuin. “ Ah, singing psalms and paying specie,* said the jolly Judge. Major B.tker lias had several tempting offers fromsafe man­ ufacturers and others for his relic, but 10:30—Gumption in Farming, F Brown; Discussion. 11:15—The Farmer’s Cow, J Mc­ Lain Smith; Discussion. 11:40—“Why more farmers should keep sheep,” J W Pollock. 12-—Intermission. 1:30 p. m.—Beef or Butter, W F Brown; Discussion; Query Box. 2:30 p in'—Mauurcc, J 31 Hmitli; Adjourn. Evening session, 7 p m Music by Oak Knoll glee club. 7 p m—Wanted, a man, W . F Brown; Discussion by the ladies. 7:45 p m-~An American farmer in England, J M Smith. February 12th, Music by New Hope and Caesarereek S. (’. 16:80 a m—-Preventable losses, W F Brown; Discussion, 11:15 a m—Fruit on the farm,' B B Vundervort; Discussion. 11:45 a in—Feeding for lean meat, W D button; Intermission. 1.80 p n^—-Mixed husbandry, J M fcbnith; Discussion. 2 p in—Restoring fertility, W F Brown; Discussion. 2:45 p m—What is profit in farm-; ing? IV F Brown; Discussion; Query; Box. We have secured the office on the lower floor of the opera house in which be refuse* to part with if. For many years it was the only safe place in the neighlmrhood for the deposit of valu-'to leave lunch baskets, wraps, etc., able*, having a look, key nud binge# | and in which to eat lunch. Gome and that in the time ofiG usefulno?? were? bring the whole family and slay all deemed a# impreguabl* and formidable ^d#v» - *» Giliraltar. B. B. NA^oxnvORT, Secretary. Buckwheat flour'und . pme maple motavcsat (jiiw ’s. Horgluim, h'yrup and Now Orleans Muljr-e.-at G.: ay V). • Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco 10 cents per pound,.at A ntjukw B i : os . I buv mv window gliiH* at K huu ’ s A lin e hue line of Patent Medicine a t 11mo way ’ s Tobacos and Cigars a t G ray ’ s . D ried Apples, Peaches, Apricots and P runes a t G uay ’ s . Fisli at. G uay ’ s . Wood and Willow ware a t G uay ’ s Ilofiey a t G uay ’ s Barbed and smooth wire a t » A nokew & Bno. Irish and Jersey Sweets Potatoes, at 0 O kay ’ s . The best flour in the land is found a t A njirew & B ro . Butter, Jersey, Milk and Oyster Crackers at G uay ' s . Custard pic pumpkin, mince meat pie, at G uay ’ s . Skates! Skate# 1 Skates! a t A ndrew & B ko , Sec our new papatrio at 25 cents. Rum way . Two gold watches for sale at, A ndrew linos, Flaked Pineapple, a t G uay ’ s . Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., at , O kay ’ s , I’ersons know ing theinsolva# in $ 9 S . I 5 i 0 iIELL has 'pu rchased W. l i . Mc- ^fillan’s stock of !* and will occupy tliis space nex t week. FO R I t IBST. A farm of.eighty ‘acres, well im­ proved. Call on * J . If . S tormont , . Sugar,^Bea, Coffee,'dse., at Gray’s. Dotted Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal and Cracked Wheat, Farina and ParchedFarinoee, Pearl Barley; Gran­ ulatedHominy at - »O kays . All Persons knowing themselves in­ debted to Barr & Morton will ^please call niid settle by January 1st, if not debted to the undersigned will please !y<Wwill receive a slateinent of ac- ealt and settle their accounts imme- 'count. diatciy mid oblige. J l ’DlA C ondon . Persons wishing stock in the SouIherii Building and Loan A«#o- F o r S a le . . Tile factory in good running order also house and lot, house of six good rooms, cellar and cistern, ipring ami cintioif, of Huntsville, Alabama, and j spring house, stable, buggy shed, Cincinnati, Ohio, or any information ‘Corn efib.cte., -also four acres of good concerning tiie As-odatlon, please ground suitable for pasture, garden- call on E. h, Hutill/, county agent, or IL M. Bioriiibnt, Ucasvrer. or J. R McUhoy, flee’y. ingo r small fmlr. IVltt.seli very encap. For further iiarticular# in- quire ofB W. North up,Cedarville, O.

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