The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

vol . n ; OEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY,,AUGUST 30, 1890 NO. 30. SCHOOL Robins Monday. S pt. 1st, and while we don’t go to school ourself we keep all the neces-ary supplies for the boys and girls that do. • We not only have the largest and best assortment of Slates, Pencils, Pern*, Writing Paper, Tablets, Sponges, &c., but we will save you one cent in five or 20 cents'oir $1,00 worth of those supplies pur­ chased or us. Our" I R a l l a n d W i n t e r S t o c k Of-Dry. Goods, Clothing, Underwear, Boots, Sines, Hats, Caps, &c , are coming in every \veek. and we are now carrying the most complete stock of men’s, boys and ■' \ • ' ■... ■■chiidren’s ' .■ ■ >. \ - r - ' ^CL 0 THING> *T V ■ v ' o ' . - ' ' ' ' ' Ever shown in Cedarvilie. Our childs’ suits, from 4 to 14 years of age at S2j00 need only to.be. reen-iJto be appreciated. Ourcliilds’ pants at 50 cents are immense. Our 1 oys s.uts at $6,00 will knockout any ever before shown at the same price. Our — men’s suits at $7,00 can’t be beat. ; ' ' i E K D O T S . A N D ’ ' W« carry'a full line of men, women and children’s goods and are determined that xo, one shall undersell us.k t- i IN HATS AND CAPS We have all the New and Nobby Styles.at popular prices. N. B —Remember that we pay the highest market price for Butter and Eggs at A cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the elegant HEW STOCK being received now. A complete line of,fine I)res* .Suiting*, nil the latent styles, together with every grade of Fine Business Suits, Overcoats, Puntin-- h and Gents’ fine /Furnishing Goods. Our prices, like quality in fine goods eaa not be excelled. . . I ) . I I S T E W A R T & 0 0 . We are caryinga full lino Of the. AX It SEWING — which we will sell from our office lor less money than from (lie Come and examine machines and we will save you moneyv ........* D. M. STEWART Kueee-'-oi ,-t' GKO. 11. Cl!ABB canvassers. .A X EN IA , O H I O . FAWCETT .T* BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. Mrs. Will Duffield, of Dayton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Salindn Milburn. Marriage licenses: Frank'in Misses Ada aiul Lola Lhuon have returned home from a short visit with j fjy friends in Xenia: M Seslar and Carrie Fannoq;- John A Jackson and Mary Coats; Edward T Linsou and Emma A Duiiuvant; Jcs iS McLaughlin and Amanda McGnv Miss Lillie Spain*, of Clifton, was the guest of her friend, Miss Maud I Satterfield, this week. young, Say he was one of the hand­ somest lift well as gifted young inch in this section of the state, and many was the languishing glances cast in his direction by fair damsels who longed to take his heart captive. He, how-. ; ' ,i ever managed to escape the numerous Rev. J . D. Jack»on, of ihc A. J . ! , 1 ;,,.^ fr(m, Cupids bow, and is stillen- v J e w e / i Has in slock a line lineof WATCHEH, CLOCK.**, I DIAMONDS* ■ i i The finest lineofOptical Goods inGreeneCountv a S o>fBrazilian IMildc Spectacles inGold, Stiver ,- confera brilliancyanddistinctness nf vision, with imam.-tt- comfort,seldomenjoyed byspetauelcwearers. 1BY and made Thev o. and ■ Sweet Perfumes at Hum way ' s . Farm gates at Mm he i . i / s . Delieate odors at R iihjway ' h . Call and see our pocket and table cutilcry CjtorsK„& B ull ‘a E . church, will preach his farewell jovjj,<, life according to his ideas of Wheat at | sermon to-morrow the .‘list inst., hav- jjappim^c. Highest market price paid for' ldics is at .ScliooliJooksj.it.. Fish at . * f The Best Cigar in i-.vu*-, ■ W. it. McMfi Tiie place to got your -e! • hi i: h. ■. y ’ k . n ’ s . • sllp- ' j\s« itng completed a two year’s adminisira- j L, E . Bull and wife accompanied jtion, the usual time allotted to slit-! by Miss Lola Barber, were in Ciueiii-, dents. Thu services will take place j uati this week, andwitnessed “Moses.” ■ .L o c a l s ." Avena,' Oatmeal Miss Nellie Reynolds, of Xenia, is spending a few*days with the family j at the church at 7:JO p. m. invited. . ■ All are i Cracked'', wheat' Granulated Hominy jv--------------- j - Fat/ino, I’avchcd Farinose at DispatHiesirom Wilmington, Ohio, { • ' G uay ' s . of J . D. George and other friends in ! ,peak of Mrs. - Frazier as enjoying w<, h(lV() ft lolof fniU caiw vof 0(n. this locality._________^ ] the distinction.of having lived m «»nc 0WII mal;o tlmt wc wiil clws0 olll at •Mi:es Cora Shmle .3 and Etta ‘ I,race ]« » ^ r tlmu any .other result nt, •5fn.cllU l>or dozen. Xorthnp, who have been attending ' Llivi]1« ^ ('uii'd ai that IlIil,-‘° 1,1 1 * tW s n & 1U- li .. the ITbana camp meeting, returned U^birvi-.e^houm er, can boat-tof at j j]onov at G uay ' s home last week, accompanied by Mrs. hast'two wno cati heat that rco.itt, j;(.ll0U|jj00iCfi ' R unway ' s . w-i 1 1 time beingMr. Rout. Galbreatn. whom] „ , „ .... Wrigut, o f Lima, , . !* . . , *. To! w<,« and f c.t G uay ’.-,. — =-------------- we inctitume;! two v,c,.k:; .-.iUc as ...tv -1 The **YV’ will hold their regular; irW1tfd here in iMit). Tlie other| Tl,(: h,'sl l,eu a,,a 1,,:,R'51 t:ibIrts in __..3-1he town at . K xkk ’ s , O •mg in the "x~: parlors, ihe prograin v:ifh.:;i a “oeie’s throw of this corpora-- will begin at 8 o’clock sharp, ami will t;rn on the 20‘h of August lr U'i. and' he followed by the business meeting, lmsinr.de his home here ever since. In j. his \nm-g**r days Captain Bimdl was Die remains ol Lee Bull, son — , „ , c T, „ . , ; v ii c . a c c o u n t e d one ot the most popular Ames Bull, arrived at lellow Springs . , . m ' IsaSmaavlV .mMAo .an.l !n. m«i m ) ! « ' To ,,n, th,,!.,,™ to ta l in the S , « « a ™ t o y ■;*'>«■ I for ,ts , ,r « n t name. In . . . . c. . „ .. , ,r« ...... .. early days it was knmvu as- Miliord, ined atelv, after arrival. Jhe iiim,c-i J ^ . . . '*■ e t ., *„ hut when tliev secured a postoffice ,<hatecause of death was mountain, ' , * , , ' . , , , „ ,c here the name was changed on account sever. The deceased was a nephew of. h . ' i' t- .t e .i - i ! of there being already one postoilice of L. L. I.uJl, of this place. ! . . ______ _____ that name m the state, and at the A Humble S u rp r ise . Captain's suggestion it was called Go* The twenty-fifth wedding anniver- tlarville. Mr. Small says the present Ktry ofMr. and Mrs. Benona Crt swell site of Cedarvilie has been a village, occurred Wednesday ami about, fifty ever since he can recollect, but could j of tin ir friends and relatives called on j tell us but little abonltbc first settlers, them, giving thcm'nn agreeable pur*|About 1830 a militia company vyas prise. Mr. William Stenvtt, in he- organized here and Mr fhnall was halfof the donors, presented them, elected captain, serving in that capnc* with a immlier ofelegant presents in ity several years. During the Mexi- a few well chosen words, for which, can war he himself organized and after having overcome their surprise,'equipped a companyand ^took them the happy couple expressed their to Cincinnati, be defraying all cx- fceli leftabout oo'clockp. m. tomake tainlives in single hlesseduess but roonj flu* a number of her young that is fromchoicealone, for he, he* ferttni,. v.h„t,tbed lat:>r in tlicwcning wa-linft to thosewho are old enough incommemorationof the event. , to recollect him while he Was yet Ticket and wire foure at * o M itmiei . i >’ s . • No plan; lias cigars equal to K idway ' s . Anything in tlie Hardware line at hottunr prices at Asimnw & Ifiio. A fine line of note paper and en­ velopes at * Kenu's. • 1 pound of codec for-22 cents at y f . y . mc M it . i . ax ’ s Beautiful Tapatrics at R iiioway ’ s Anything in fertilizer at rock- bot­ tom prices at A kuiibw B ros . Envelopes at 5 cents per bunch at . * K biik ’ s . A new stock of Papa tries at IhlXfWAY’S A nice line of feed baskets at C hovbk & B clo V All sinokeis of taste patronize ItmowAY, Wood and Willow ware at - ' G uay ' s New School Tablets ai Ki no way ' s . . 2 bars of Soa]i for .5 cents, 250 tacks ford cents, at W* U. M c M illan ' s , A niihkw & Bito. For rent, hotisc hack of depot on East street. Call on ( '. Sweeney. - Largest line of trunks and valises*in Grec-no county, at rock huttoip prices. 0 . L , CxtAix. Snow Flake llpmiiiyat W. it. M c M ii . i . an *V. OVERALLS AND WAISTS a full lino at J. C. IJAitiiEn’s. Canned corn, canned tomatoes, canned pearlies, canned, i'l.arkheme-, &c., at 1 \Y\ It. M c M illan ’ s . Hard and Soft lefmeil sugars at G uay ’ s . Latest fads in-writing pajicrs at . Kino way ' s . ' I tv^W in i’u Wt* nvnr w i I t m low . A xouew Bnos. It is a mistake too n are at • the hesf ciga ip R io o w a y ’ s . House of six rooms for rout. All latest improvements. $7 per month, (villi’ at H kkami office. ■ Blue vitro!, copperas, borax -and sulphur at * Krmn’s. You can always get just what you want in the meat line, Loth fresh and salt, at tlie lowest prices, at C. W. C hoice ' s All persons having threshing to do should secure Ervin’* separator as it has a dhet collector attachment which clears the barn of all dust. J . E. Nagiev, is now prepared to do all kinds of Cabinet work, also pie- r-'fv tr 7,j;'Tn >* 1# . Give him a call. S '*v' A 3 a general liniment fors; rains aryl Iliiul Apple*, Teaches, Ajiricot - 1 bruic-es'or for rheumatism,: lame back, ami 1 1 tine.-, at G uay 8. j,|£<.p seated or muscular pains, Cham- Handy and pretty tablets at s R iooway ’ s , i s Cliecse, Crackers and Ginger snaps at • G uay V. SHOES! SHOES! a Jerge line at .1. C. IJkRtiEit’s. Leather and Cotton Fly Nets, horse covers ami sheals at rock bottom prices at C. I* C hain ’ s ‘ Notice. ^ Just received another large ship­ ment of fall and winter goods that are matchless bargain*. Our'small expense enables us to undersell all competitors. JO big bargain days tit J . E. Lowry’s Clothing, Boot anil Shoe House, Opera House Block. LADIES Don’t fail to see new fall goods a t . t * B arber &M c M illan ’ s . Examine our prices be­ fore buying. berlain.s Pain Balm is' unrivalled. For Rile by B. G. Ridgway. “THE OLI) RELIABLE” Meat Store of C. W. Crouse may al- wwvs he found at tlie same place deal­ ing out the best meat in the market, at the lowest prices. For Stale. ' A good second hand wheat drill by R. F. Kunn. LAP DUSTERS. Lap Dusters and.Fly Nets, a com­ plete line and at prices to suit llic times at . 17 C. L. C hain ’ s Seed Wheat - Poole seed wheat, re-cleaned, ready for drilling. One dollar per bushel. Also a fewbushel of New Monarch andiDoitz. For sale by J . H , Stor­ mont. 27-4t.^ NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in­ debted to me will please call and settle at mice, us I have a number of hook accounts that must lie clo>;«d imme­ diately. > 0 . W..CKotm

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