The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

1 t r W, >A A :»#*»• <-• k *^5 n M VOL. IX. CEDABVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1890 N O . 2 8 . s^» 1 M O R E BARRXM 0 RC 0 N This space is ours, and while we don’t defy competition, we do say that no one will care to meet onr prices. We will not selj; you $2,00 worth of goods for $1,00, nor trill we try to make you believe suchnonsense. But FOR THE OOMBTGt ’WEEK ONLY, WE OFFER 15 pounds of Granulated Sug^r for...r ............ ;....... ..................... ....*.......... .....$1.00 16 pounds of Coffee A Sugar for....:,. ......................... .................................... 1.00 Arbuckles, Jersey and Lion Coffee per pound ......... ....... .................... ..... ........... 25c Country*Bacon per pound.................................... :.................. ....................... ..........8c 7 Bars Star Soap...... ......... U........... ..................................... 7 .....,.,......... .......... ....25c We will also pay you 20 cents per pound in trade for choice butter and 12 cents -per dozen for eggs. v , : *IN$DRY$G 00 DS>» We offer you until they are closed out all of our Light Colored Dress Ginghams, Ba­ tiste and Challies at cost. - _ Jkri. JhfJ? 3 MC 35 S. 3 MC libs Jfeij JErfc, That we are now receiving our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Under­ wear, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, &c„ and that you will find the most complete line with prices that are right. At . . r . BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. V ' / 1' ' ■' ■ mi . . *1' , , f Now determined that no firm in this COUNIT 0® ADJOINING COUNTTS shall under sell, them in ^ F U R N I T U R E * — They have a full line of all kinds of furniture such as Parlor suits, Bed room suits, 'Dressers,, Bureaus, Book- Cases, all kinds of Beds, Chairs, Stands, Tables, Rock­ ers and ever} thing found in a First Class Furniture Store. Give them a call. .. . — U N D E R T A K I 1 T & . J • .* ■ •. • ■. .i ■' i-- ■ "i Is a specialty we keep on hands a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes etc. All calls Will be promptly attend­ ed to - BARR &MORTON. The National Encampment Sons of Veterans Will commence August 24th nt St; "Joseph, Mo., and continue three days. Low rates via the Penn­ sylvaniaLines, good returning until September 1st. - ------— —:---------- Messrs Lee Stewart and 3. C,A her send the H erald a copy ojfctne Portland Advertiser, to show us much better the H erald and other Ohio papers are than Maine newspapers. ._____ _ At the democratic convention in Xenia last Saturday, JamesMcMillan was appointed a delegate to the state convention, white A1 Barber was se­ lected to attend the congressional con­ vention at Springfield. Charley Pend- tem was appointed central committee­ man for this township, A heavy hail storm fell at Crcsline Iowa one day last week. A letter to Mr. F. T. Tarbox stated that it de­ stroyed all growing crops in its path which was from two to fonr miles wide. "Even the grass was beaten info Hail ifcjiits tli?j w o of hen‘eggs fell for forty-five minutes.' LOCALS. A most healthy Beverage * R ina way ’ s S oda . A liice line of feed, baskets a t ' C rouse & B ull ' s 2 bars o f "Soap fo r 5 cents, 250 ^acks forS'ceuts, a t ’ W. R. M c M illan ’ s .' Tobncpa and Cigars a t O kay ' s . . Greatly refreshing* ItiDG way ' s C ream F rost S oda . ■ F ish a t . ^G ray ’ s . J . E. Nngley, is now‘prepared to do ail kinds o f Cabinet work, also pic­ ture framing a t very reasonable rates Give-him a call. Syrup and Molasses a t G ray ' s ? Spectacles all styles and sizes a t » R idgway ’ s For sate, second-hand drill. Good as new. * A ndrew B ros . The fincsriine of carriage Sponges over ifi town at lilt>G way ’ s PHARMACY*. . Cheese, Crackcxw'and Ginger snaps at . G ray ' s . For sent, house back o f depot ert; fEast sweet. -Coil o iiG , tevreeacy. .Honey a t G ray ' s The Best Cigar in town at W . K. M c M illan ' s ." Beautiful and cheap Pocket Books __ At Itidgway's Pharmacy^ Our lino of cook stoves ,are com­ plete. . C ro . ubb & B ull ' s . Anything in the Ilardwaro lino a t bottom prices a t A ndrew & B ko . Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes a t G ray ’ s . Leather and Cotton Fly Nets, horse covers and shcats a t rock bottom prices a t C. L. C rain ’ s : House of six rooms for rent. All la testiip rovem en ts. $7 per month. Call a t H erald office! You can always get ju s t what you wanton the meat line, both fresh and salt, a t tlio lowest prices, a t ’ 0 . W. C rouse ' s ^ Snow Flake Hominy a t W. It. M c M i LLA n ' s . A most dcliglitfnl drink R idgwav ' s F ri ’I-M iz . A cordial invitation is extended to you. to examine, the elegant NEWSTOCK being received now. A complete line of fine.Jlrees Suitings, all the latest styles, together with every grade of Fine Business Suits, Overcoats, Bantings , and Gents’ fine /Furnishing Goods, Our prices, like quality in fine goods can D. M. STEWART & CO. not be excelled. We are caryinga fall iine of the AWJD . SEWING MACHINES which wc will sell from ouroffice fordess money than from the canvasser*. Come and examine machines and wo will save you money. D. M. STEWART successor o f GEO. H. CBABB FAWCETT ! Has T u stock a fine line o f WATCHES, ’BLOCKS, JEW E L R Y and D IA M O N D S ! The finest line of Optical Goods In Greene County. A Specialty triad# of Brazil hut Pebble Spectacles in Gold, S ilver nml Steel tram es. They „ ,, . confer ii brillinncy and distiuctiie-s o f vision, with an amount of ease aim Our prices on gasoline stoves are . comfort, seldom enjoyed.by spectacle wearers. tv £ 2 ?:::,:., I — — -— — ———7=------- -— ---------- • - ___ ^ Spectacles at R idgway ’ s Frof. G. S. D. Shawan; who takes ygood and Willow ware at charge of the public schools at this place moved here with his family this week. Mr. Sbawan. and his estimable wife will be a decided acquisition to CedarviBesociety, while the Prof, we have no doubt, will succeed in raising the standard of our school to a level with the best in the state. Four hoys near South Solon who had beed reading “yellow hack" liter, ature, armed themselves with shot guns the first of this week, and start­ ed west for a merry life in the “wild west." Thesecond day after having left three of the hoy* returned, hut would not give an account o f young Mbaey, who left with them, and R is fearedby the boy’s parents thathe has met with foul play k seme way #* be wasthe only one of the crowdwhobed any money. Others tbtak, kernelwr, he has taken the trai* a»4 eoetUraed kkjoemey after ids ooppmrioM de» •RMIMfiL ' G ray ’ s Notice* All persons knowing themselves in­ debted to me will please call and settle At once, as I have a number of book accounts that must be. closed imme­ diately.* C. W, G rouse . The finest line of Chamois skin we have ever shown R idgway ’ s P harmacy . As a general liniment forsprainsand bruises or for rheumatism, lame heck, deep seated or muscular pains, Cham­ berlain,* Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by B, G. Ridgway. There will he an entertainment and ftstiral given by the A . M. E. S. B. for the benefit of the pastor, onSatur­ day evening, August IS, atErria A MitdieU’s HaB. Music ihntkiMil by die MkNeeTMhoft, ofYellow Bptfagt. Aatoli'idktt lOoeati^ * Lep Buriera and Fly Nets, a com* 3* w . BJMOt m m m M m m , p iste iin tw el m prieee te w li the A sd tS^ t, tbweaat 0 .L , Cteanir^ . 5 -. low t ........... * Highest m a rke t price paid for wheat at A ndrew & B ko . h Hard and Soft refined Sngars at G ray ’ s . Largestline of trunks and valises in Greene county, at rock bottom prices, ^ C. L, C hain . Canned corn, canned tomatoes, canned peaches, canued blacklicrries, Ac., a t RT. R. M c M illan ’ s . A full line of Spectacles at R idgway ’ s Call and see our pocket and table cuttlery C rouse A B ull ' s Avena, Oatmeal Cracked wheat. Granulated Hominy Farlho, Parched Farinose at ' '* G ray ’ s . ‘THE OLD RBLtABLE” Meat Store of C. W. Grouse may al­ ways be found at the same place deal­ ing out the heskmeat in the market, at the lowest prices. tA P w w r r e w s . All'persons having threshing to do should secure Ervjn’s separator as it has a dust collector attachment which clears the bam of all dust. BANK OF CE0ABVU1E General Banking - Busimis Transacted. G ee. W . Harper, F ree . W . L . (lleiM aa i, OM kier. The German Catholic Central So­ ciety of the United States will hold it» annual meeting at Baltimore August 17-21, Excursion rates via tliePenh- EXCHMSIOlft TO THE EOVTtt* sylvauia Lines. Sea# W heat Poole seed wheat, re-cleaned, ready for drilling. One dollar per bushel. 1 Also a few bushel of New Monarch - andDeitz, For saleby J. H. Stor­ mont. 27-4t. TO B A L T IM O R E /1 E icM ilo n V i a T l i a P e a t i a y l v a ^ m e t iLlaiee A e g m t IE t o i t . WE«T. Reeaced Rate# ta fit. daiapli, H a ., v ia th e p e aM flv a e ia Ltttee* For the National Encampment of Sons of Veterans at St. Joseph, Mo., August 26-JO, round trip tickets;, will he sold at reduced tales via the Pentv sylvama Lines on August 24th, 26th and 26th, good returning until Sep­ tember 1st. " T a Totada." tttuming until* For theKnight.Templar Cooelav* vddto Baltimore at Toledoexcursion tickets wfil be Excunaon tickets at one fine for round trip, good ret August 22, will be sol .... .............. from stations on the Pemieyivaak’«»ld August 12th aad 20th at ees fiwe U * J L * tm t 15, 15 n d 17, a S r 3! “ 0 rn lkmmm tm .v i ! I ' t t -

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