The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

vol . n : CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JULY 12, i890 NO. 28. '• P l fE , u INDEPENDENTWEEKLY1NEWSPAPER. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1890, IF. / /. BLAlJt, Editor and Prop'r. PRICE *,l .a<M»ER ANNUM. - ...... J" " ' •^■•■■as g g ^ Gcoige Winters spent Sunday in Dayton,. . 4 ■ s •Amos Fcrgiisoii is visiting friends in London this week. „• The catalogues for the Jamestown fair are now ready for delivery.. ' -■ . , V4" ., ' ... H ■ Miss Ola Lott spent a few days m Selina this week the guest ot friends, • J. L. Ginn, Jamestown, O.,makes al Spelcialty Of first class inside fin:shv-2fc' Stewart & McCorkell took an in­ ventory o f their stock o f goods this •week. ■Lost—Part of a ladies’ watch chain. Finder leave with W- J,-Smith and receive reward. . Miss Nettie Haines left last Tnes, day for.Chantanqua where she ex­ pects, t<>spend the next four or five weeks. \ There will be. preaehing at East Point Sabbath afternoon at- 4 o’clock by Rev, Warnock, AM are cordioUf invited. >■ T —__ Miss FearJ Jackson went to Chica­ go this week for a protracted visit. 'She was accompanied by her father Who returned homo yesterday, , Thu little child o f Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Small died at the home o f its par­ ents,iu Springfield Monday, and was 'buried in the Tarbox cemetery just ’ west oif Cedarvillo Wednesday; AVe would like to secure a corres­ pondent in every village in' tllis vh utility, Any potson wanting to fur­ nish neighborhood nows tor the H er ­ ald will please notify'its amt we will furnish you with stationary tit once. Send in your items to the H erald office. There ia only one way to have a newsy papue and that is to print the nows' and itcannot be done unless you inform tlio reporters o f what is .happening. Lend us your assistance. , -T — At the republican mass convention hold here lust Saturday afternoon to select a delegate to represent Ccdnr- ville ami Ross townships in the state convention at CIpveland ‘ next* week Hon. Andrew Jackson was the choice for delegate while Dora Paullin, of Ross township, is his alternate. The following arc the marriage li­ censes issued last week: .Wheeling Gaunt and Elizabeth Nichols; Lewis Cook and Ajice Lair; John Schwab and Dora A . Coats; JIcnry 1<\ 11irk- eiibackaud Edith Holmes; John Wil- . liatns atul Maltmla Berry. IV. II. Blair, formerly o f the James­ town Tribune, has purchased the Ce# darville H erald plant, and took charge last Saturday. .Mr. Blair is a practical priutef* and ready- writer, tuid we bespeak for the H erald a inospcrotiS career, and for* the citi­ zens o f Cedarville entire satisfact­ ion with jfliat journal1in the future.-— South Cfni’lcstoii Sciitinal. I f JaineH.own does not increase very fast in the number o f inhabi­ tants the entetyj-isc o f her citizens . does not diuiiuish in the least. The »»ctv scheme they have on foot is a ..water works plant which wilt be. built by a stOcfe company. Four men have agreed to *tr*$eribo ono half the stock—A lf Johnson, ty. (}, Baker, J. L. Ginn and A . Wickarghain. 'y|l(, works will ' e erected on j j r, John­ sons farm just east o f town,*),,] (|n, town it to be supplied with -vatcr from the arfisian Wall on his piaCc Rev. T, O, Sprowl’s coiigregntioi held their annual picnic Wednesday, July 9th, in the grove o f Mr. J. D, George. A number o f visitors' were present i.nrJndiiig.Mias Mattie Gam­ ble, •o f /CoiiersviUe, ; Iiid., . Frank George, o f Mansfield, 0 . Mol lie Dayis o f Locust Grove, Bollo Milroy. and Anna McLean, o f Northwood, and a Mr. Baldridge, o f North Liberty, O. The repulfiicjrir^fenti'al committee decided last Monday to hold a pri­ mary election in this county on the -19th iust. to -decido what - candidate should receive the vote o f the Greeoe j county delegation in Congressional convention atWasliiiigton1Ci“. IL on the 29th instr- Xeiua politicians .are supremely happy over this as it gives tlieircandidate a complete waHvHoyer. There seems to be a prevailing ides among the business-men here that the printing'of letter, note, hill, and statement headings can not be well executed at the H ebald office. Such is not the cas'e. AVe can do just as good w.ork here, and at as low prices as elsewhere and we guarantee'.satis- faction oimio pay. AVe only ask you to.call and: examine work done with- in ,thc past two weeks and get prices, and if they are not satisfactory. we wo will not feel offended i f you send your'"workelsewhore. - ; ‘ Messrs. J. ■$. Biizick and J.<X Ar­ nold, agonpi for the T ”oy Lightning Rod compa iv arc .in Cedarvillfi^and intend niiiking this headquarters toe a few weeks. Both o f these gentle­ men have done business.in this vicin­ ity before, and tlio character o f their work speaks for itself... Having a personal acquaintance with Mr. Bu- ziok and the head o f the firm he rep­ resents we feel that nothing. said, .in praise of these gontlondni 'or the goods they are placing oil the market can bo exagerated. AVe know'them to be honorable gentlemen and any one doing business with them wjll receive only the best of treatment. Base ball is a soul-inspiring game. There is lib’ question about it. It. has even been recorded that.some •‘bald- heads” have, been known to prefer witnessing a game o f base b'all to set­ ting lit the front row'at a comic opera mattitiee, hut possibly the fact thaL they could witness, the other perfor* inaneo at night nmyhnvc influenced them to a certain extent. - But here \vhero there in no comic operas to at­ tend everybody -goes to see the hail games.' Last Saturday, however, un inipromtu'affair was gotten up, and only thirty-eight, including the play LOCALS. Full Vine of Conking Sloves'nt • ’ C bousk & liunu’s. * f- .•- • Ice Cream Freezers for sale at * „ A ndrew B kos . .Beautiful aiid cheap Pocket Books} J At.Ridgway’s Pharmacy'. J. C. Cttvaiiough is liaving an ele­ gant trade at his ice cream parlors on. Main street. Open every day . and evening. Give him-A call. ; NEW g o o d s ; * In 'every- .line; next week -at \ J. C. B a IMIER' s Best;picket and wire fencing lit ; ■ M itchell ’ s - Tho most coimilefe line o f Cutlery ever seen in Cedarville, at ' C rouse & B ull ' s ^STmost d^igliTftrrdTink" " ItlOoWAv’s Fuux-Miz. STARTAWAY. The fashionably bred trotting stal­ lion, Startaway,-by Mumbino Startle, full brother to-Majolica (2.15,) dam by Red Jim, 2d dam by lilvs Whip, 3rd dam by Gyey Eagle. Will be at the stable o f James McMillan, two -ndj.es East of Cedarvillo on Wednes­ day o f each week | Jiudn H untinoton . A most healthy Beverage JitnowAY’s S oda . For Milk Pans and Butter crocks, . _ t * .I V . * ■■ ■ ■ fri order to eloBe will sell'our entire stock of STRAW HATS at one-lialf legiilar price, We have a few ,. ' 1 “ NELLIE BLY HATS” that we will close at 75 cents.4 Others from 25 cents up. Call and get a Bargain. * ers, wore present* Being in.n‘ hurry ■.torwimiftoiice playing they neglected to-uoJify Mr. Ervin that they intend­ ed using a field belonging to him for a ball park, and iidj believing -.the boys had not treated' him exactly square, had them arrested, and were fined 20 cciitS'tacii, which they gladly paid, knowing full well that had the gentleman been so disposed they might have been obliged to contrib­ ute to the county fund, -They will ask permission-hext time. TRANSFERS OF REAL E8TATE. James Moore to Reuben Rally, jr, I-G acre, Yellow Springs, $50: J.AV. Hamilton to Archbishop El­ der, pa, Yellow Springs, $500. AVM Harbor to Clias K Opuse, 20.60 «q. poles, Oedarrille, $l,(KXh • Geo Truman ex. to Mrs. Mattie I> Smith, lot 57, Walton’s add to Spring Valley. $443. Geo S Maxtou to W II Maxtou, 3| a, Bath, $550. « Sheriff to Louisa C Althaiis, lot Xenia, $170. 3Iartha Smith to Louisa C Althnin quit elaiih to lot Ciiureh street^ Xe­ nia, $20. go to ’ j AV. R. M c M illan ' s . You' will . fiiirVa full Hue of Win­ dow aiid Door' Screens at .Mitchells. -Gasoline Stoves,-a line lii.e, at C rouse & B ull ’ s ' Dried Apples, lVaelie.*, Apricots and; Prunes at / . GitAY's. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at ■ G ray ' s . ,;. „ AVrashiugton R ei > C edar Shingles are the inotlf'pT'bfiiahle to put on ami tli'cy ran ho found at . S. K. MiTcitki.L Co’s AveuarOtiUnoal - - (.’ racked1Yvlieat- . (Iranuluted Hominy . ^ Falino, Pa relied Farinose, at ■ G ray ’ s . A large quanity of plank, and scan­ tling $1.00 hundred at Mitchells. You can always get just what vbu waht in the meat line, both fresh and Salt,-ut the lowest prices, at . V. W. C housk ’ s Anyiliing in ’the Hardware tine at bpltOin prices ai A ndrew & Rim, Tobacos and Cigars ;it Git ay ’ s . ' Canned corn, canned tomatoev canned peaches, canned blackberries, &e.« at AV. R. MeMi lean ’ s . „ AVe haveju s t received a ear load of AVashington Stale red cedar .Shingles S. K.Jiiteheli & Co. Farm Gates at • MitelieH’s Castor ami Machine oil at- • K k mi's Try Bailey Coffee at \V. R . M c M il lan ' s LAP DUSTERS*- Lsfp Dusters and Fly Ne,e. a com­ plete line and at prices to suit the times at 4 C. (JtiAisr8 Raisins, Figs, Dried Grapes and eiiiTffiHSjit- KF.nnV. Honey at . ■ G ra V' s , “THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Store o f C. AV. Crouse may al­ ways be found at the same place deal­ ing out the l»cst meat in the market, at the lowest prices, 1 Syrup and Molasses at G ray ’ s . 2 liars o f ftoap for 5 cents, 250 tacks for5 Cents, at AV. R. MeMi lean ’ s . Camphor, W ho Vitrol and Cop­ peras, at ‘ K e fin’s. The finest line o f Chatnois skin we have over shown R iogway ’ s P harmacy . In fonnecitiori will sell all C ) at Ji.great reduction. J - E S . OPERA HOUSE BLOC*. OILS fe- E a g in o O i l Bieapey Oil, _ " ; Mower Oil, I S f .ill, KINDS Castor, Lard, N e u t r a l O i ls , a t Sperm, - Black aiid IHECFWAY.S PHARMACY. % FAW C E T T !■ II iih in stock H fine Hue o f WATOHIiS, CLOCKS, JRWE liRY ami DIAMONDS I 'Flip finest line of OpHeal Goods In Greene County. A Sneeialfy of Hr zil}nii Pebble8|‘?'(‘b!ehw fit Gold, Silver ntid .Slrnl tnilhrs. coiiffr a brllli'toev nml diMibictne-i of vlxiou, with nil unn-unt o f aase hiu ! comfort. Hehi.ofn pujoved hy^imetnele uoarer-. * ■ mmle They T h t B n t WASHER' vr*will ts«“ ip rix L ” wiamnito MtMrwwk M i <o It M«l»r snd in I « j tlM (I mm Mf eUwriwMaete tlx world. W»rr*nt*dGre jttn, nod it ItA m ’IwMhtlx PWAothoaClftnwlttjbai rabbloj, w«will retridOxWMMV. ACENT 8 WANTEOMrtSS%» BtKfllM »tmMafactarm' kwoM |wkm Wo tetHo tlx — SxtdyotroddnoooaapooUtoonie- •trk-tertl«n«t%oUoa. ftttlhtrportfciiMrt, tfco MtItaMU*. ■ U m WASHER 00.. Elii. P i . Cheese, Crackers ami Ginger snaps at v G uay ' s . Onr line o f General Hardware Is complete. C kousi ; & B ull . Trunks and Valises at Greatly refreshing R im , w a y ’ s C ream F rost S oi > a ./ STRAW HATS t at your own price at J, C ,B au » * * S U L M itchell Co. havc a AtR r soi'lmcM o f screen door and wi. dows. ’ •

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=