The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
VOL. 11. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1890 NO. 33. DRESS GOODS # TRIMMINGS Just in, an elegant line, including the very newest shades and patterns out, in Plaids; &c. Our all wool dress goods at 371 cents per yard are the same quality they are quoting at 39 cents per yard in other towns. . ( ' |- . . . . ' *. H o s ie r y , G lo v e s a n d 17n d e r v r e a r , . i '■ • , ’ Our line of Womens’ Misses’ and Children’s Wool Hose can not fail to please you. We have all grades, from the cheapest to the finest. Our stock ofJNotions, Gloves and Underwear is replete with the very choicest goods, and you can not fail to be re paid in examining our goods whether you wish to purchase or not. IT W IL L Everyone in need of Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, to come and see our stock before buying, as we positively will not be undersold. WE WANT YOUR TRADE •And cordially invite every one to come and see us. at ' BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. N. B.— We will give every purchaser of One Dollar’s worth of goods or over, 5 per cent off for the coming week only. \ - LOCALS. __ FRESH BULK OYSTERS at __ B ird ’ s . Choice Celery always on hand, ' at B ird ' s . Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, only 30 coots porpeck, at B ird ’ s . •-r Tiai Cans. . We are stuck on tin cans and are oiTerliig them at a sacrifice. Only 43 cents per dozen"and every can guar anteed. atBinn’s. b ■ * Fresh Bulb Oystersat B ird ’ s . GMRsDeliveied. We will deliverall goods purchas ed at our store if so iwanted* Send in your orders, atB ird ’ s . Aveua, Oatmeal Cracked wheat GranulatedHominy Farino, Parched Farinose at G ray ’ s . Sweet Potatoes at W. B.,M c M illan ’ s . Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew Jfe B ro . * Horse Blankets, all grades and prices at C. L. C rain ’ s - JVumber 1 picket fence for sale. Cash or trade. W« J. S mith . Beautiful Papatries at R idgwxy ' s Cheete, Crackers add Ginger snaps at . G ray ’ s . Cheese, CrackersandGingerSnaps .it W. R. M c M illan ’ s . Anything in fertilizer at rock bot- 4om prices at A ndrew B ros . Fur and Plush Lap Robes at prices to suit the times, at CVL. C rain ’ s . •Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G ray ’ s . No place has cigars equal to • B idway ’ s . Dried Peaches at W. B. M c M illan ' s . Clioice Timothy Seed at A ndrrw A B ro . Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots ami Prunes at G ray ’ s . New BehOol Tablets at ’ Minow ay ’ s . The Belt Cigar i« town at W. R. M c M illan ’*. A nice Jin*of food baskets at Cftot-** A Bunt’s TIMOTHY SEED, Choice home grown, at K err ’ s . _J. _ ; __ (Stolen! From my office a silver headed silk umbrella. If person will leavo at H erald office no questions will be aBked and a reward. of $3.00 paid, Umbrella valued as a present.' B. G* R idgway . Wood and Willow ware at G raves Wo still havo a few sots of buggy harness whichwe will sell very low. j A ndrew B ros . largestline of trunks and valises in Greene county, at rock bottom prices. C* L, C ra in . Canned corn, canned tomatoes, canned peaches, canned blacklierrics, Ac., at W. R. M c M illan ’ s . • We have a lotof fruit cans of onr own make that we will closo out at 50 cents per dozen.. C rouse A B ull . af Handy and pretty tablets at B idgway ’ s , Fish at G ray ’ s . Call and sea our pocket and table cuttlory C rouse A B ull ' s Latest fads In writing papers.at R idgway ’ s . Barbed and smooth wire at A ndrew A Bno, Syrup and Molasses at G ray ' s , Delicate odors at R idgway ’ s . “THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Storq of C- W. Crouse may al ways be found at thesameplacedeal ing*out the best meat in the market, atthelowest prices. Tobacoe and Cigars at G ray ’ s , Take Xefke, If yon want first class Tile at bot tom prices, go to B< W. Northup, who keeps a full line atall times. Car ga le or Itent. A new bouse o f five rooms, modern style and well finished, by S, K . M itchell . Persons wishing stock Su the Southern Buildingand Loan Asso ciation, of Huntsville, Alabama, and Cincinnati, Ohio, or any information concerning the Association, please call OnE. L. Smith, county agent, or It. M. Stormont, treasurer, or .J. R. McElroy, Sec’y. Rev. J. M; Foster’shook“Reforma tion Principles, Stated andApplied,” 448 pages, $1.50 is on sale at Kerr’s. .A-M. G eorge , Agent: Honey at . G ray ’ s ' School Books at • R iijgway ’ s . Ail smokers of taste patronize . R idgway . For S a le .' I A teamof heavy draft liorscs, well matched in color, a new Studehaker wagon and harness. Will soil together or separate, to suit pur chaser, Add-oss, E. E. M urdock , ■ ‘Cedarville. O. A now stock ofPapatries at R idgway ’ s Swoot Perfumes at R idoway ’ s . For good cow pasture with water; inquire at S. K. Mitchell’s. It is a mistake—the best"cigars in town are at R idgway ’ s . Mrs. Margaret A. Townsley lias moved into her - property on South Main street. Mr. Nash, of Momnputh, is visit’ ng the family o f his father-in-law, John Jameson, Marriage Licenses:—Harrison Cur ry and Belle Musser; Charles Merri- man and Mattie Fugate; Frank L Milburn and C Lillis,Gowdy, Charles Ledbetter andMattie Griswold; Oscar 8 Hite and Emma J Lewis. The.quarterlymeeting of the Greene County Woman’s Christian Temper ance Union will be held in the church at Old Town, Friday, Sept. 26th, I860.. A cordial invitation is extend ed to everyone^ The following pro gram will be rendered: 9:30 a. m., Devotional exercises, led by a member of the Old Town Union. 10 a. m., Opening of Convention, roll call of officers, reading o f minutes, appoint ment of committees- on credentials, courtesies, plan of work,' reports of county superintendents, Bower mis sion, Mrs. M. H. Graham; medal contests, Miss H. B. Mouroe; Sabbath Observance and Work House, Mrs. E. E. Cooley; Jail Work, Mrs. N. S, Figging; Temperance Literature and Press Work, Miss Mattie McMillan; Scientific Temperance Instruction, Dr. C. D. Ellis; Juvenile Work, Miss Lizzie Irvin; Jamestown Fair Work, Mrs. Sue Harper; Xenia Fair Work, Miss Mary Gray; Reports of Local Unions. 12 m. Noontide Hour of Pmyer, led by Mrs, Carrie B. Palmer, of Jamestown. Adjournment, t Af ternoon Session. 1:30 p. m. Devo tional services led by Miss Mary Brat ton, of Cedarvillej—Rcadiug of min utes; Report of committee on creden tials; Talk on W. C. T. U. work, by Dr. C. D. Ellis; Collection; Song by Cedarville Y ’s; Reports o fplan of work committqp, finance committee and treasurer; Question box in careofMiss Mary Murdock; Miscellaneous busi ness; Adjournment. Evening Session Music; Devotional exercises, led by Mies Anna Morrow; Address; Collec tion; Music; Benediction. M. E. B. D odds , Pres. M ary M urdock , Sec’y; ■ HWAL e s t a t e . are offering special gains in all lines bar- of Miss Daisy Ford, who lias been visiting relatives in Logan county has returned home, Mr. Thomas Silencer has sold his farm and will move to Jamestown, the home of his parents. The Paul Tomlinson farm sold last Tuesday at public sale to Burr Harri son at $52.50 per acre. The friends o f Grandmother Mur- TRANSFERS OF Mary E and C W Grant to May L Green, 92-100 a, Roes; $50, John Towcll to G< W. Harper, 131.40 a, Ross, $6,500. Gluts E Iliirto LouisaM IlifT, quit claim to lpt 73, Ore’s 3rd add to Ce darville, $ 200 . . M R Wilson to T H Jackson, quit claim to 1 a, Xenia, $1. Samuel Hostctter toJW Bjnegar. trustee, quit claim to 17.25 a, Silver- creek, $ 1 . J W Binegar to Eleanor Hostctter, quit claim to same, $ 1 . Win, P Blake to J W Credit, 1.86 a, New Jasper, $350, John Towel! to Catharine Towcll, 35.41 a, Boss, $1,000. Mary H and Ed Harney toAlpheus ray will regret to learn she is very ill. L Smith, 09'i a, Jefferson, $100. ° ld age is the supposed cause. ; Silas Lucas to J ft Butte, part out John M. Pattisou was nominated lot 29, Xenia city, $300. " for congress at Georgetown, Wcdncs- Homer Hicks to Patrick R. Carroll day,by the eleventhdistrict democrats, lot W .Second street, Xenia, 61,500. A H Rorospert to John A Roras- Will Galvin, Hie genial editor of the Jamestown Comet, pasted through Cedarville Wednesday morning, on roiito to the State fair. The ease of Jamison vs. Boose which occupied a day in ’Squire Gal- breath’s court last week, was finally sct|led by a compromise, last Tuesday. Despite the many protests and pre- emptory refusal to accept the nomi nation, the republicans o f the eighth congressional district nominated ex- Governor Foster by Acclamation, at Carey, Ohio, Wednesday, ' 'pert, quit claim to.80.93 a, Beaver creek, $ 2 , 000 , Mary Nunemaker and JB Allen to W H Watson, 68.87a, Xenia, $4,000. Amanda J Beall to G D Beall, 199.42 -A, Silvcrftreek, $10,000. G D Beall to Amanda J Beall, un- dived three-fourthsof 171.23 A, Ce darville, $ 8 , 000 . G D Beal! to Amanda J Beall, 50 a, Casitrctcek, $2,500, J. W. Hcbble to Anna Rosseter, part lot 29, Xenia, $500, Ac! ANDRUBBERS New stock con stantly ar r i v ing. CLOTHING sold regardless o f cost; T h e y w i l l meet prices o f all competitors. Having deci ded to close out this •>l i n e o i Clothing t h e y o ffer a choice assortment at first GOST or less. It must go. A fitll line o f the celebrated Simpkinson la dies fine shoes always in stock,
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