The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

VOL, 11. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1890 NO. 29. NOT SELLING OUT COST Brit will guarantee you that we,are selling Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, ‘Caps, Queensware, Tinware and Groceries as low as any other firm in town, . *in We have the largest and best line of Boys’ Clothing ever shown in this town and our prices can’t be beat.* In Children’s Shoes ■ Our line is complete, ouTprices right. Our men’s fine shoes at 81,15 is the same shoe you pay SI,25 for at other stores; our women’s shoes at SI,25 and misses shoes at $1,00 are splendid value for the money. A oM'dial invitation is extended to you to examine $»e.elegant . being received now. A complete line of fine Dress Suitings, all the latest styles, together with every grade o f Fine Business Suits, Overcoats, Paintings and Gents’ flue /Furnishing Goode. Our prices, likequalitv injine goods can nothii excelled. - - . ’ * D. M. STEWART & CO. • • fX » ■ . . . . . We are caryipg a full line ofThe A K O POE, Tail COMING WEEK. ONLY, WE OPPEE 15 pounds of ^Granulated Sugar for.......... ........................ . .............. . !$1.00 16 pounds of Coffee A Sugar for.......... ............ ......................... v ...................1.00 ArbucLdes, Jersey and Lion Coffee per pound. ............. ...................... ...... 25c 5 Gallons of.Gasoline for.......... ............ ..................... ............_.................. ...... 55c ' SEWING MACHINES which we will sell from our office, lor less money than from the canvassers. “Come and examine machines uik 1we will save'you money.. I). M. STKWART successor of GEO, II. URABB FAWCETT' !■ IN TINWARE We offer you Tin Cans for 48 cents per dozen until they areclosed out. Every cau guaranteed. C A R P E T S . and We have a large-line of samples, and have some VERY LC\W FIGURES oh them’ for the. next few weeks. At BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE .1 ' T l i © 2 i £ . « 3 XX 3 L£i, J e w e l e r ' ; Has in 'stock a due line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, J EW E L R Y DIAMONDS! i The finest line of Optical Goods‘in Greene County,, A Specialty, made ] of Brazilian Pebble Spectacle^ in Gold, Silver »did Steel trainee. 'Th ey confer n brilliancy .and distinctness of.vision, with mij amount of ‘ease and coinlort, seldom enjoyed hy spectacle wearers. ■no— Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. dale, a girl, . Trues- ' MissDaisy Ford is visiting friends in Northern Ohio. ' —i. i r ,,-r-ir- in ( 1Mrs. Mattie Turnbull has been dan­ gerously sick'the past'week. Walter Parris went to Golurabus this week to join the regnlaTarmy.” Rev, Jos. MeHatton, oT.Chicago, is ’ visiting his sister, Mrs. Barr, this week. . J. I). White, formerly o f this place, now o f’ Findlay, visited here this week. * • .’ &L ''.rA'W- ►**£*• • 1 Another cheap excursion to Cin­ cinnati via the Pennsylvania Lines will be run on Tuesday, August 2fith, for the Order of Cincimmtu# exhibit tion, “ Moses in -Egypt.'’ in tliis paper. see notice There will he.a 'meeting of the Loy- al/Legion at the “ Y ” rooms next Fri­ day afternoon at 2 o’clock .p.. ,m. A cordial invitation is especially extend­ ed to"the young of this vicinity to be present! By order of the leader. « .Davis Dalton, an American, has accomplished the feat of swimming the English Channel from- Crisuez to Folkeston on his back in twenty-three hours and a half. He finished strong. The rainfall o f June and July of ^ bontaoted as pilot to the swimmer. is vear was the.lightest for nineteen W . ' r r -----~— r , * . ” Th« 0 e will be a rally given by the E, church- on next Sabbath* fternoott and ■Mothers meeting, Saturday August ,10th at 2 p, in. at the “ Y” parlors. Subject: “ As long as heliycth he shall he lent to the Lord.” 1st Samuel, 1st chap., 28th vere-o. Alp mothers are invited to attend. th jea: years, To-morrow will be the last Sabbath before conference at the Methodist church. The regular pastor will^reaclT in the morning and receive into lull connection, a class of probationers. He will also baptize, children >and adults. A ll evening services-hereafter will he at 7:30 o’clock. The Epworth League is growing in interest. Let all the young people attend. . . I .The elaborate arrangements for ti)£ 1 A ThaJft l n evening services w ilfbe held in Mitchell pud ErvWs A t 3 o’clock Bishop B. W. Ar: nett will speak, andat 7:30 Rev, J. M. Gilmere of Columbvis. • C! L. Crain was this week a guest of Anlostheakhv Beverage . . ,UiIK: way ’ s *Soi>A. Farm gales at . Mm hull ' s . A (lieu line of feed baskets at » CnorsE & B oll ’ s ' F o r S p l c . . - A good second hand' wheat drill by It. F. Kicitii. . 2 bar.-Mif- Soap ToAo_ ccn l2 .VJ f tucks Ioi*o cents, at W. K. M<M illay ' s . Picket amt wire fence at J , M n n iK L L V yyrup’aml Mokis‘u**'iit G ray ' s . Greally refreslilng ; ’ Rim. way ' s C uuam F rost S hoa . Fish at ( i pa y ’ s . J. E. Nagloy, is now prepared Lo do Mrs. Edgeworth who has been vis­ iting Mrs. Bratton, returned to her home at Ottawa, Kaifsas, Ipst Wednes­ day. Mr. Pollock, who has been visiting his uncle. J. M. Pollock, returned to his home at Morganza, Penn., last Monday* The Democratic State Convention! ing on their patent and the Iloosier ;<?»** suit Low rates via thePennsylvania Lines,, themin' the U; “ S r court,- auu -iilr. intervention o f stern pair Madison-countv fair, to be lurid at London, Ohio,'Sept. 2,3, 4 and 5 .allltmds of Cabinet, work, a so-pic -.on*-.- . '. » * lure training at verv reasonable rates 1890, merit the encouragement :md. ,, *- .. , - . . . . 'Give bun :t call, attendance of every one interested in 1 , * such displays. Make your arrange-1 All persons having threshing to do ments to attend pud take your family, i should secure Ervin's separator, as it you can not alfirnl to miss this oppor- ’ has a dust collector attachment which tears the barn of all dust. tlieHooeier PadCoinpauyiit ludknap- tuiiily ferrecxMlloi., .enioymnt m.d <’ olis, It BCCmathe Invincible Pail com-. imProvement- pany ofGreenfield Ohio, are infring- “ I*o,” the poor Indian, will never know'how near his race, came to being Remember everything at cost ulitll See nptice in this paper. The IttBt excursion to Cincinnati over the P. G. & S t . L . Railway to “ Moses in Egypt” will be next Tues­ day, as the exhibition. will positively close Saturday* Alex Turnbull and wife and Jas. Brotherton were in Cincinnati - this week to witness “ Moses in Egypt*” They were met at Xenia by a crowd from that place who accompanied them, • McDill & Ervin are making prepa­ rations to rebuild the dam at their thill which was washed out about a year ago* Mr. Ervin informs us work w»ll he commenced about uext ■Monday. ■ Georgc*Little lias moved hack to Gray,eGrove, where he is building a fine residence* He intends making that Ills future home and will ere£t A shop where he will build wagons and do general repair work. Crain was out there this week for the purpose o f giving testimony, Mrs. Gurry and her mother, Mrs, Foster, left yesterday ^or Missouri, where they will make their home. Mr. Curry having preceded them anjl taken charge o f an academy nearKan­ sas City. Mr. Foster, who has been in the employ o f S* K* Mitchell. & Son, has tendered his resignation and will follow his family within the next month* • ______ _ ^ Mr* and Mrs* Jacob Spahr, living foijr miles South of Cedarville, lost by death, their thirteen year old soil, Frank on Friday o f last week, afteran illness of only a few days. The funer­ al services were held in the M. E. church at Jamestown, Sunday, after­ noon at 2 o’clock, and was, preached by; the;pastbr in charge, Rev. Pum- phrey, after which the interment took Cedarville this week, his days- would: have been few. Morton Brom^en, j depleitibei’ 1st at J aiwhy ’ s . . .Spectacles all styles and sizes at . , , . R im , w a y ’ s but o r . tie j . .. r d v /tfreiia.'touid drill.” »»t-a t parents here mi * , •as new. A nuuew B eos * Tim finest line of carnage SpougCs aged 12, and Earl Burner, aged about 13 years, after mature deliberation, concluded that to rid the plains o f the flirty; thieving, vagabond Indians would be ah act of humanity aiul a blessing to civilization,and lastTuesday started west to'attend to that duty. Their parents, however, thought other­ wise, and intercepted them at Xenia, bringing them back home, where they will remain for a time at least* LOCALS. The German Catholic Central So­ ciety of the United States will hold its annual meeting at Baltimore August 17-21. Excursion rates via thePenn­ sylvania Lines. S e e d W h e a t • Poole seed wheat, re-deaned, ready for drilling* One dollar per bushel. piaceV The deceased was’ a grand-sotij Also a few bushel o f New .Monarch o fMr. and Mrs, James Townsley, o f and Deitz. For sale by J, H. Stor- this place. ' ; m°at- ' 27-4t. Clieoi-c, Crackers and Ginger snaps at ! G uay ’ s . IjYir rent, house back o f depot on East street. Call on C. Sweeney. Spectacles at Ri no way ' s ' Wood and Willow ware at G uay ' s NO fICC * , All jiersons' knowing themselves in­ debted to me will please call and settle at once, ns I have a number o f book accounts tlmt must he dosed iinme- * fliately* 0* W, CkotiSE.' Tltb fiiicst?Une of Cliaiuois skit* we have ever shown R iik iw a y ’ s P habmaoy . As ageneral liniment for sprains and bruises or for rlioiinvatism, lame hack, deep seated or mt:.nttlftr pnins, Cham- herlain.M, Pain Bn,m is unrivalled. For sale, by B, G. Uidgway, Hone/at . ., G i ; a . y ’5 > .Tlu* Best Cigar.in town at W. R. M c M illan ’ s . Beautiful aml.chca|> Rocket. Books A t R idgwn\ '■* l'liiu im icy. Our line: of cook utovos uro coni- pieto. . CuoUhuW B ull ' s . . Anything in the Hardware line at bottom pricesTit' AxIiitBM' O w i l Dried Apple-, Reaches,. Apricots and Prunes ut G uay ' s . Tobacos and (,'igars at, G uay ’ s . > Leatlier and Cotloii Fly Nets, horse Clivers ami slieals at rock bottom -prices at ■ . ' (,*. ,1*. G rain ’ s -House of six rooms for rent. All latest- improvements. -$7 tier month. Cull at I I LKAWi office. You ran always get just what you want in ijns meat line, both fresh and salt, at the lowest prices, at - » ' C. W.Citoi ?E’s , Snow Flake Hominy* at *• AY'. It. M c M illan ' s , •» A most delightful drink 1 JI iim . way ’ s Furt-Miz. Our prices on gasoline Stoves are low CnotrsE & B oll . Highest market price paid for — . .A3ESGKCW & illHL ” ' Hard ami Soft refined Sugars at G uay ’ s . Largest line of trunks and valists in Greene county, at rock fwttom prices* C. L , C hain . Cann&l coni, canned tomatoes, canned peaches, canned blackberries, &e., at W* R* M c M illan ’ s * ■A full line bf Spectacles a t. R i W way ' s Call and see our pocket, and table cuttlery . C'nbi’SK& BtLi/s Aveua, Oatmeal Cracked wheat . Granulated IHwalny. Farino, Rapped Farinose at “ ''j '■ G uay V* - “ THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Store of C* W. Crouse may al­ ways be fotiiid-attho same place deal­ ing out the best meat in the market* atllio lowest prices* ■* L A P D U 8 TER 8 . Lap Dusters and Fly Xo*s, a coift* pletc line and at prices to suit. Hie times ut C* L. C hain ’ s aslt—iW i W) I„ aitfii^nUlinlinT 1 i Mp’lflli"f j i'lI ilAHf - - 11 " iWStHiri-inn. 4-1

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