The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
VOL. 11. CEDARVILLE,, OHIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1890 NO. 81. B o o t s a n d S h o e s Our new fall and winter stock of the above goods are all in and we now have the most complete line of MEN, VT0ME1T, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S Fine Shoes ever shown in Cedarville. We have all grades in Boots and Shoes, from the cheapest to the best, and oca prices will be found as low if not a little lower than at other stores. « 4 C L 0 TH ING> * The best assortment of Clothing in town is also to be found at our store!. We are showing better goods for the same money than any other house in the city, and you should not fail to come and see our stock before buying. HATS and. GAPS We have all the new and nobby styles in these goods. WE ^ ■ . : -v.. ‘ ' , . • And we cordially invite our friends to come and see us. We will do you good, .Harry .Wilson, of Dunkirk, spent Sunday here. ’ « ; . J. R. Orr was in Cincinnati on busi nessTuesday. W. J. Smith and wife spent Tues day in.Springfield. R. B. Raney will attend Witten berg, college, at Springfield, this year. Rev. Warnock has been on the.slck list for the past, week, but is,now im proving. . • \ ■r Mrs. J. H. Wolford has returned after spending a several weeks visit at Buffalo; N. Yr; ~ - Frank Milburn, ofAllegheny, Pa,, is home, on a visit. Frank looks well and prosperous.".,, , . '■■■• ' The south room in Mrs. Townsley’s block near the railroad, is being fitted itp for a pool room. • - The annual picnic of tlu>. Frazier family t jok place a t the cliffs Tuesday, and was largely attended. Hon. G. S. Kelley., and wife, o f 'Springfield; were'aniong the guests at thp Cliff House, Sunday. 5 are- still offering special in ducements on all 'lines, of . LOCALS . A-veua, Oatmeal ■I’ntrcked wheat. ■..■■■. ;* Granulated Hominy Farino, Parched Farinose at • G ray ’ s . We have a lot,of fruit cans of. our own make that we will close out' at 50'eents per drizen. ' “ _ " C rouse STButRy/ Honey at O kay ’ s School Books at R iduavay ’ s . - Tobacos and Cigars at G ray ’ s . ; The Jjpst pen' and pencil tablets in ■the town at , I yekk ’ s . pj , Syrtip and Molasses at GiuY’s. . No place lias cigars oqunl to . ' . ■ R iuavay ’ h . Anything in the Hardware line at bottom prices at. A ndrew &I3 ro . A'fmo line of note paper and en velopes at K krh ’ s ". I pound of coffee for 22. cents at W. It. M c M illan ’ s Beautiful Papatries at ■ " - . . i ' ' U idcway ’ s All kinds of coal at M itchell ’ s . Sweot Perfumes at Bint; way ' s . v This largest stock and • greatest number of kinds of coal 'at ■ M itcuell ’ s . Dried Peaches,at W. It. M c M illan ’*. Farm gates at . M itchell ’ s . = Delicate odors at II uksway ’ s . Sir, Oscar Bnulfute carries onehand a t ■ in a sling, having had oiie of the hones i displaceil liv an, obstreperous Ctrlf, BIHS’S MAMMOTH STORE. Mr?- KfcM'tnmi daughter, Gertie, ■ > • returned Sunday.eveningaite.rapleni*- l'dativiis in Xenia. DRY GOODS y market price paid for A ndrew & B ko . . School. Books at Fish at (imy's,. The Best Cigar in town at ■■ • . IV. 1CM c M illan ' s . , The place to. get yojtr school sup plies is at •' K err ' s . ' It is a mistake—the best cigars in ' BtnowAV’s, —........... - .ant visit aniong K err ’ s . •! , ville, Ohio/ town are at House o f six rooms for r e n t . A l l latest-improvements. 17 per month. Call at U kka Lit office.. Bittis-vitrol. copperas, borax and sulphur.at Kk.itu’s. All persons having threshing to do should secure Ervin’s separator us it ■aUcndance in School in district No. 2 will begin Monday. Frank Smith will wield the birch in that educational establishment.* , this year. • !' Miss Ella Jamison has returned j homo after an extended visit' with her : sister, Mrs. Anna Lovd, of Farmers- Misses Jennie tint! Edith Pollock, Giant KylentidMr. Victor Kyle left Monday evening to attend college •at Monmouth, 111. . School began Momlay with a good all departments,- anti has t i dust collector attachment which ’tlu,s fi,r d em itin g indicates a- very clear* the barn of all dust. . j successful tenm ______ _ LAP DUSTERS. ! Misses Maggie'and Fannie McNeill Lap Dusters and Fly Nets,, a com*'j have returned home from a.pleasant plcl'- line at cost to- close out sto i k. visit with their |-areiu« ami friends at .. G’. .L; C rain . , Belle Center,‘Ohio. - “THE OL1)’ RELIABLE" . Alt-Vitmjff i n fcr.tHiw>iv - -■ - —-s-=s» 1 papersaF ——:ibnr prates a t - A ndrew B ros . ,, Highest wlibntat . 1 • For rent, house hack of depot ou F ast street. Call bn G. Sw’eeney, PicKet and wire fencing at . , . M itchell ’ s . *"Largest line of trunks and valises^iu Greene county, at rock bottom ]trices. C. L, C hain . Snow Flake Hominy at W. It. M c M illan V. OVERALLS AND WAISTS a full lino at J . C. B arrek ’ s . . Canned corn, canned tomatoes, | Meat Store of C. W. Crouse may nl-j canned peaches, canned blackberries,!ways bo found at tin* •■amt' place ileal- * &c., at " , W. It. M c M illan '1*. Jing out the be-t moat in the market,' Hard and Soil refined Sugars at j ‘u ^ l( lowest p tius. G 3? lim it New stock con s tan tly a r r i v - * 4 ing. T h e y w i l l meet prices of all competitors. Having deci- Rev. T. J MeKin/.ey is enjoying a vi.-it among friend- here. lie expects | ded to close out to leave soon lor Princeton, where lie! D » j will complete hi'* theological education, i ! The smiling countenance of ( h urge • •i-1 Envelope? at 5, cents per bunch at I I ekk ’ s . A new slock of Papatries at - IB d »\ vay ’ s . A nice line of feed baskets at CitousE & B ull ’ s All smokers of fnsle patronizo R idgwav . Wood and Willow ware at G ka Y’ s New Schbol Tablets at ■ ’ Rtoo way ’ s . 2 bars of Soap for 5 cents, 250 tacks fot‘5 cents, at W. K. M c M illan ’ s . Lo.vr—A gold hi’east-pin between J, P. Barr’s and riiy residence on Main street. Finder will please leave at this office. 1 M rs . M. C avanaugh . ' Gvoal! Couj J Coal ! at ■ ' • • / , ; ' M itcheil ’ s , Call ami see oul‘ pocket attd table ctiftlery C rouse & B ull ' s , Send your collars and cuffs to the Xenia Steam Laundry, if you want tllie work,, , ■ . R. C*G al U reatii , Agoitt. Rnx, way ' s We still have a few sets o f Itaruess whic,» we Will sell very low .; A ndrew B ros . . Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes at . G ray ’ s . Handy and pretty tablets at R iduivay ’ s . Cheese,Crackers and Gingei sitap^ a t . ' ’ G ray ’ s . SHOES! SHOES! a lerge line at J . C. R aroe R’ s . Xotlce. ’j5^Tto^R^nrlTeWif7T'e-cIenncti, ready : Winter i- m»w r-i i-ii iiehiral tin* <<mn ifor drilling. One tlollar per bit-liel,! ter* in Birds mammoth -tor<‘. George| !Also n few lntshel of New Motianh entered ujif.n hi* new vocation Mott-1 lj,,^ y ‘and Deitz. For .-ale bv J . II. Stor-. -Jav. ; mont. '27-it. 1 NOTICE, All persons knowing lln*m-t-lvcs in- Mr( Riley ICyle,”Iront near here, who ha« I kmti a farmer all l.i- life,' has! Ju s t received another large ship ment of fall and. winter goods that arb matchless bargains. Our small expouse emiblcs tie to undersell all competito'rs, 30 big bargain days at ,J. E. Lowry’s Clothiirg, Boot ipid Shoe House, Opera House Block, LADIES Don-t fail to see new fall godds at ’ . B arber & M c M il l a n ’ s . Examine our prices ; be fore buying. : , , ,, , , , now retired from the uvotutiou, ami O C C T* t r Y t C JH f (killed to me will please rah and st ttle , , . . . .. . 4 v O vJ 1 u L L l U i l u , . 1 *, „ , , ; has locnjled in Xenm, at No, 2.M E:i*t at once, ns I have a nttmlfer o( hook -j'j,;rfj ?[r00| accounts ^int must he closed imme-! ---------------- . (Hatch*. • C. W..C rouse . T h e ‘‘VV’ held their regular Hter- riuJiJAVI III v t i l l i ivr/rtv >iiry Monday evening in their r.TulnUiiii I)U j illlLLLlrJt I . rooms over Bird’s store. Tu t exerci* A ll t h e n e w e s t ; s t y l e s i n iscs were excellently rendered and h a t s , c a p s , f e a t h e r s , b i r d s , b»gidy enjoyed t»y thosc.pm.cnt. velvets and ribbons. Also A wax figure'of Je.-sc James, . of ■ i i ^ • , , i c i !desperado fame, was ou exhibition on ,tlio cheapest line .of »bhon Jf„n.;lay,.TC,l!n&u the to r d r e s s t r i m m i n g s t o b e proprietor thereof fieemed to he raking f o u n d a n y w h e r e c a n b e i» Hie dimes of the curious at a pretty b o u g h t , a t J i n s . C ondon ’ s . The McCune, & Beard colossal ag gregation of acrobatic and aerial nt- traetiom* showed here Tuesday even ing to a good sized audience. The tumblingjund trapeze perforniahce were about' the.only meritorioufe acts on the programme. - i lively rate. Dick Ncshit, who hns been emiiloy- ed on the local staff of a paper at Up per Sandusky, has resigned fits posi tion to accept a similar one tin the Springfield Repulilic-Times. Dick in an elegant localizer and , soon makes the managers feel that his work is es sential to the prosperity of the paper oil which be is laboring. th is l i n e o t ♦ "'"B""? "*"""T* Clothing t h e y offer a choice a t f ir s t COST or less. I t must go. A full line of the celebrated Simpkinson la- dies fine shoes always in stock. I, I , * ■. 1 ’* 1 : * , : •
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