The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
VOL. 11. CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1890 NO. 32. Boots and Shoes Our new fall and winter stock of the above goods are all in and we now have the ; most complete line of MEN, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S Fine Shoes ever shown in Cedarville. We have all grades in Bobts and Shoes, from the cheapest to the best, and oca prices will be found as low if not a little L ower than at other stores. J Conaeil n ^ i u t l i a p i . - Th*- ^ 1 ■<■*» council met- ih—^eg::lar sCs.-iou ,:/-t Monday evening, with all members presentexcepting yan Horn, Mayor Towusley presiding. The minutes o f the previous meeting occu pied a few moments in their' reading, after which the usual routine o f busi ness wn; taken uo and attended to, the council allowing the following bills: J H Crindle, 630,83 Frank Truesdale, carpenter work 9,00 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. H A T S a D d O A P S We have all the new and nobby styles in these goods. p WE WANT YOUR TRADE And we cordially invite our friends to come and seeus. We will do you good, at HERD’S MAMMOTH STORE. 2§,05 1,00 1,25 85,93 ,40 2,00 / Tomlinson printers a good sized add voti see it ? LOCALS. knows; the value of ink and so gave the"H erald last week. Didn't Aveua,'Gauiusul . ('yacked wheat. (iraunlatedMominy- i'lu imt, Pai !‘hed_Farinofc('. at. * G ray ’ s . • "We have a lot of fruit cans of our own make that we will close out at. 50 cents per dozen. C rouse & B uli *. Choice Timothy Seed at A ndrew & Bno. Honey at •’ * •G ray ’ s School Books at Rmo way ’ s . . Horse Blankets, all grades aud pVlees at O- L* G rain ’ s . Tobaeos and Cigars at G hayjj . The best pen uiulvpencil tablets hi the town at K err ’ s . Syrup and Molasses at G ray ’ s . . No place has cigars equal to M idway ’*, A flue lino of note paper and on* . velopcs at K erb ’ s . Barbed and smooth wire at A ndrew & B ko . ^ 1 pound of coflee for 22 cents i t \V. R . M c M il l a n ’ s Beautiful I’apatries at R idgway ’ s Anything in fertilizer at rock bot tom prices at A ndrew B ros , Envelopes at 5 cents per bunch at , ’ K err ’ s . A new stock o f Papatrtes at R idgway ’ s A.utce line of feed baskets at G rouse k B ull ’ s All smokers of taste patronise RlDOWAY. Wood and Willobr ware at G ray ’ s New School Tablets at ItiDo way ’ s . Coal 1Goal! Goal1at M itchell ' s , Call and see our pocket and tabl* cSttlery C rouse k B ull ' s .Send your collars and cnjft to the Xenia Steam Laundry, If you want fne work. 1 B, C. G albkcayi %Agent, AH kiuds of coal at M itchell ’ s . : Sweet Perfumes at IU dgway ’ s . 9 t , < Fin* and Plush Lap Robes at prices to suit, the times, at V. L. G rain ’ s . Tiie largest stock and greatest number of kind’s of coal at M itchell ’ s . Dried Peaches at W. It * Farm gates at , Delicate odors at Highest market wheat at A ndrew & B ro . . J&dl illan ’ s . M itchell ’ s . K idgway ’ s . price paid for' Seheol Items. [Dslaywl ft-omUst Andrew Jackson, lumber, I A Towusley, hauling, •Jus Gaines, A Cline, putting in culvert, J D Silvey, Livery hire for council, Columbus Gas.and Coke company for coke, height, etc., " 47,25 Frank Fisher, dressing stoves, 1,25 Jos Caldwell, lighting lumpsr - 10,00 The mayor reported that fines against Shelton >Haggard '■and Will Spencer had been sec ired but •»; they had both joined the regular auny the council was os{ced to remit fines, which it iloue. No other busiuesa of impor tance was transacted until the follow ing ^resolution was passed Resolved, That a special election of the qualified voters o f 0 edarville, 0 », be held Saturday, September 20, to decide’ whether-the prohibition ordi nance he repculed or maintained. The resolution wus passed after consul,;.r.b’.c; li-xu.-wn; Jm coun cil adjourned without mak'ngarrange ments to hold the election, as they had The public schools opened la-t Mon- failed to'provide for the nectary ex day under very favorable auspices. f pense. The board of education tt d a m;m- j ' At the request of three members the i special, meeting of council Wednesday night, Van Horn, her ( f the patrons -if the ‘■ c . koi present. The pupils were assembled :n w-re j mayor called the chapel, ami after singing by the high school scholars the devotional ptere -ci were conducted by I)r. Mo<‘ :h. Bh 0 .<; addresses were given by Mr. Jackson, president of the bstiVi, Rev. Morton and Mr- Northup,' The re marks made by these gentlctrieu were very practical and should bo rciuehi- Largest line of trunks and valiae°*inj bered and observed. Greene county, at rock lwttom prices., Examinations have been V-hl during C. L , G rain , j the week nud pupils w ill be unsigned PicKet ami \yire fencing at M itchell ’ s . Lost, on August 29th between Cc- darvillc and .Tamestown, a s, k and wool Paisley.shawl. Leave at An drew Bros., and receive reward. Canned corn, canned tomatoes, canned peaches, canoed blacklierrics, kc., at W. It. M c M illan ’ s . Hat'd ami Soft refined Sugars at G ray ’ s ...; Don’t fail to attend 'the sale of Tomlinson’s farm next Tuesday, * * Blue vitro], copperas, borax and sulphur at K err ’ s * Latest fads in writing papers at JI idgway ’ s . We still have a few seta o f buggy harness which we will sell very low. A ndrew B ros . The Tomlinson farm is the best farm that has ever been offered at public sale in this county. Dried Apples, Peaches* Apricots and Prunes at G ray ’ s . Handy and pretty tablets at B idgway ’ s . Cheese, Crackers aud Ginger snaps at G ray ’ s * T a k e X stite . I f you want first class Tiie at bot tom prices, go to B. W. Northup, who keeps a fall tine at all times. . * ritaslMfc t From my office a silver headed silk umbrella* I f person wilt leave at II krald office no questions will be asked and a reward o f #8.00 paid. Umbrella valued as a present, B. G, BtP oway . . to their proper places, aad we hope a1! scholars will he regular!jn nuondaice, faithful,to study, and progress w'J b .4 certain. Parents are requested to visit the schools and encourage their children, with their presence. Pupils should not start to school so early as to arrive, before the first bed. I f they start when the first bell rings and go direct they will then ai rive in due time. Visitors, Miss lea Barber and Miss Susie Hensel, School Books at 1 K erb ’ s , Fish at G ray ' s . The Best Cigar in (own at W. B. M c M illan ’ s . The place to get vour school sup plies Is at - «• K err ’ s , Cheese, Crackers and Ginger Snaps at W. It. M c M illan ’ s . U is a mistake—the best cigars in town are at' B idoway ’ s . “THE OLD RELIABLE" Meat Store o f C. W. Crouse may a)» ways be found at the same place deal ing out the best meat in the market, atthe lowest prices. Rolled oats.for sale at W. R. M c M illan ’ s . N ewest S tyles in F a ll M il . linery ! Velvets, all colors aud prices. Cheapest and best ribbons for dress trimmings to be found at - M bs . C ondor ' s . Shull, McFarland cad Sweeney being, ^present, while Mayor T/wnriey pre sided, and at which a resolution was passed authorizing a specie 1 election. Saturday, Sept. 20 , from 1 o’cloc*. p. mi to'7 p. m., for tho purpose of securing tho sentiment of tho commu nity upon the question o f the repeal of the prohibition ordinance* Councd- men Shu’ land McFarland were up pointed judges, while W 'd Torrence will act as clerk at this special elec' tion. O L I I T O Y 'John W. Confer, who has been sick the past'two weeks still remains in bad condition. An interesting trial in ’Squire C ry’s court occupied a part of Tu;'day. Mrs. Mrnm was arrested for stealing potatoes from a patch belonging to Joe Sparrow and Wi” fined 85,25. The members o f t^e Methodist church at this place were glad '.■>learn that Rev. Tufts was to remain yt their pastor the coming year, and on las Sabbath showed their appreciation by having the church beautifully decora ted with flowers and evergreens. Chas. TodjJ is attending the Spring field fair this week, with his fine horses. Aunt Hannah Johnson is having new bam erected on her farm in place o f ihe.one recently destroy^ by fire, What is the matterwith Dr. Bpahr’s new barn that he can’t get it under root? Joe Berg and BamEllis arc attend the fairs, taking care-of Dave Brad- fute A Son’s herd o f Polled-Angus cattle* Bob. Anderson is erecting a new wind pump on hisfarm.^ ‘ Through the instrumentality o f "the commissioners the new bridge between here and Yellow Springs is now com pleted. Com cutting is now the order o f the d * j,; • J are offering special bar gains in all lines o f . s AND RUBBERS New stock con- stantly arrive ing. CLOTHING sold regardless, o f cost. T h e y w i l l meet prices o f all competitors. Having deci- dedto dose out this l i ne o f Clothing t h e y offer a choice assortment at first OOST or ■i less. It must go. A fall line o f the celebrated R im pT riw ann I n - dies fine shoes always instock.
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