The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
VOL, 12 CEDAKVILLE, OHIO. SATURDAY, MAY lfi, 1891 "NO. 15 Men’s Domet Shirts, 24 cents-..worth 35 cents • Men’s Douiet Shirts 45 cents worth GOcents. Men’s SatiriQ Shirts 67 cduts woithTo cent*.; . . ...... -V • " v '•■■■■ - ' - • McjnV suits $5.50 worth §7 00 Hoy’s Suits$3.75 worth $5.00. | Children’s Suits $1,75 worth $2.50 **. it* \ «#* *»*» Ladies’ Summer lunderwea'r; at 10, 20 and 25 Cents each. . L idies’, Misses* and Oh ildren’s Hose from 10 to 50 cents per- pair Ladies’ Silk Mitts 25. 35 and 50 cCnts. . Challics, at 4 cent* per yard worth 5 cents. ' - (’halites at.5 cents per yard worth 6 1:4- cents. Black and white, and Plain Black Satines, 121-2 20 and 25 cents. A New -line Dress Braids and Trimmings. J. H. Wolford Wosin Dayton Tues day on business. Bert Alexander is Anderson, Indiana. now located at Hr, VurneO. tb» •rpemnoed ipwiaUrt, ot ftprlonlMI. Ohio, can b« comalted again at the CliffIIouio, Cedarvillo Tuesday, May. 19, D im n r twM which have resisted the ordi nary methods ot .tfeWtastti'hy tho gsperll p'ny- alelan atti«socially i*vlttd;to call. Twenty-five ycT’a'aevparleneo In tho treatment nfnbftln-’.Klironlodl-eaiy. Jms made I)r. Ynr- noll the Imperial inatt- r ot these terrible mala dies, , Yfttdo rot have t/vtelllilm roar ollmonts; he ' nefi'l- ymir complaints like on open book. de- rcriba* tone peculiar miff rlncn without asking you n e'nv eqnestinn, M il p-erarea remedies to inert the pm-Do wautsof each particular case.. Kotneaa work! JJaejme-lmentsl No failures! Kodloappolntir'ents!' When he takes a case he tsksstt to enroll. ■ If yon here Catarrh of the Head. Throat, or Bmrthl, Weak Lunin, Patna or Borencsaln> the tilt*at. Harrowing Gough, or any aff-rtlon of the Throat.* r Lungs, do nut lore valuable time or wsste the tirt uutia opportunity of iv cure on worthVse patent medicines or Inexperienced practitioners, bat apply at cure to Dr. Ynrii|U, wham k 'l these din asee-n speclnHy.nnd Isen* Based lit t’lelr trttuuout every tiny in the year. If roar bearing Is Impaired, do nolMcspalr of ■ a cure uutit youhave ootuulted Dr. karneufor Csmrrhal Dsafuesa.. If you are suffering- from the effects of l a dr.upci or haven eonipltcuilop ol diseases, nnd <1■ Pot know- krtmt Ik the irisKer. but feel wretrhed all the time, consult Dr.Y-rnell, • sntTerlng women "whob ite dragged an aching hart and limbs up and down stairs fo-long, weary month-—and alwaya have Atired feeling - s o tubed at i.lghtllf«laudgetupUith*fioorn- I s tired—unable to walk any distance vmliouta of exhaustion, may obtain Immediate re- ■* f a-.d a permanent cure by applying to Dr. Y'lrnell, - , If you have any of (hos- Inveterate dl'caseaof the or live* which have defied all other rwthnds <<fcure, or any • f the irouMeoomn forms of-km IlbcHMiJ, or oth> r reb-’ious and obstl* i>-te llager(.,g compUInts, you should bring jmrraseki Dr. Ymuul, Ton voting indy o- pentlcman whoso face ladls- f gurtd »ud r>puieive by the prestnwof pimples or eruptions, ca hute every trace of Oust tdexn- Mna ptrmsnentlt n*n nm l and ihesklbrutored tolls nsturut tl&oultiue. s end tienuty. . If you I ihvu oiaxinrascf the bead, difficult lirMthl-ig. and suCocntinu foclil gs, palpitation of itw heart, Iitlinem ef the seed, a tiPd, Irrlta- •do, i.l<rauten led feeling, fear of Issper ding dan* geror death, a dread of being, slant—or tbore- James Orr .was in Anderson Ind. >tltis week and called upon the Cedar- j ville' colony at that place. Itpv. Dudley of New Jasper will preach his memorial sermon in the op- jera house. Sabbath afternoon of May •24th at 2:30 o’clock. Sheriff Dodds has closed out the jCrain stock of goods with the excep- Ition.of a few odds and. ends. The sale amounted to about 81200. We failed last week to cull atten tion. to the new time card-of the Penn sylvania railroad. It is now-arranged in a rimple nmnuei', vet so complete that it applies to all stations *dong this division. W.It. Torrence.'the gentle manly ticket agent will furnish ,yoti with all information not embraced in the present timecard. ' Joseph Osborne's prompt action m employing an attorney.'to-briug. action against Ins traducere at New Carlisle forced them to prefer charges against him before the school board, which they did last Tuesday through their attorney, charging him with being “ insane, incompetent and immoral.” The board was prompt in taking ac tion and the charges were sifted to the bottom, and resulted in an acquit tal, every member of the board sup porting their superintendent. lie- ports from New Carlisle Fay that least nine tenths of the For the National Union conference at Ciiicinnati the rate will be one fare ibr round trip via the Pennsylvania Lines May 18th and 19th. j Ohio’s tribute to the Andrews Rai ders, provided for by tlic Sixty Eighth ^ General assembly, to be unveiled in the National Cemetery at Chatanooga Saturday, May 30. 1801. The pub lic are invited. • The surviving raid- ers arid the widows, sUters, sous and’ daughters of the men who were exe cuted are to be the guests of the G. A. II. of that city, Currie Rost, No. .0-1; haft received an invitation to at tend. The railroads have made a rate and ex-Oovernor ForaIter is to deliv er the principal address.* t , For the National Union Conference at Cincinnati-the r.*to will be one fare foryound trip via the Pennsylvania Lines Mav18th and 10th. ; * CVnuiue.Jersey Sweet potato plants for sale Dv R j F. Kerr. ; Healing Powder tor Screen Doors at A. Jackson’s. Buy your wool twine at Bull’s Marriage licenses. John Brill mid Nettie Coy; Clifford Maxwell and Jen nie Davis; Allen Davis mid May Carev; Win. Sheets and Marv Hen-'our Lamp stock at cost LOCALS.' Teeth extracted without pain by application of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. • Aveua, Oatmeal Cracl.cd •wheat, ' Granulated' Hominy Fai-iuo, P ard ied Farinose at G lew 's. Fariniug Implements of all descrip tion at Andrew A Pro. Go to Dean & Barl>er’s, for fresh meats of all kinds. Go to. Wolford’s for the genuine Brown cultivators. , Farmers .Friend -corn- piuuter at ; • ■ ‘ Wolford’s. Gusfsoline stoves, all patterns, qual ities ami prices at Crcmse tt Bull's. .Saddles,‘bridles and ]junless of all diseriptioiiH a l: Andrew Bros. . A fine line of folding .lounges, at, Barr & Morton’s. Buy Imperial plows at, Wolford's, 'Ganges, Bananas aud Lemons, at ' MeCmkellft*. Picture Frames made to order at Ridgway's Pharmacy. galled slmul- dors at Ridgvyay’s Pharmacy. Our Stock of Patent Medicines is complete at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. We will dose.out the remainder of drieks; Thoft. W. Lewis mid Florence I. Patterson* George Shrinks and wife took n d -, tor 5 cents at ” # ‘ j a t vantage o f the excursion ra lis fo L o u - j community i isvilk* this week and wil* make a vi.-it’ ........... x i— vcr»>, a (I sire to be Kioto—U vaur tneroory Is Ulitift. andyoH arc slootny ana rtt»pon<l*m,or II fon dream much or f lttti, and tael aa avaroiaa tOsoclrir, ooaatillDr. YatUilI. Il .Vcnr BriM 1» IitgMr colored, milky or very t!e*r, if passed often and with pals, oris scanty ornrahhandatt', su t casts a etdlKjent of while, W t or brick-dust color, or If you have pstna IB the back, or firl s » k , or here reswitt ttf iron pest that van are threat-r.ed with BrjicH's dls- twro or other lutmiilaiiin *ff«elloa <f fhu kM- Misor bladdrr, or.aMilt Dr. Yarnell, who *x* anlawAiid Bfesrri l to tor a *tesier number of tb^sadifflcnH cssra in a Sinxlii laoutli toaii aa wdlasry phy sleisu s««a iu ghtttim *, Thaerfl ostH»a<te««rswM*b fonowlhatdirad- ful a <ddestntouva hsMt,*oaiiHa td ntthyof tba Itmths of the land, to trhtcta or* doe a largo and incroasia* proportlmi of thsSdaordars. itNtiiisiund physic,iyby whiekluttMuhUfnfa eMbliursdead have helieved in his innocence from the' with George’s sister who resides there. beginning and stood by liim through out. Wsssssaof the prsmatt stead aodjto* of nst.risar la iwk Who have pawed the tterldten atllte, MMaaemly treatti, Dellaate dtaesaea, eftkef^tok, m natter Daw eau**Lntt«v«d etteMaMid«*tkUroared. OtMMltatltNt freeaad atttetlytwMWentlal. ^ ' s s s j e s e s . , * ^ ' . IottetiprwaMlyatifWMrtfM»dMMlWneeaaat If «XK*ssfrMtMwebMrTat&i. ArsrsfI:XJ*.i*te 5 IRBSSiSMMHRIMHMNHHMMHHlHiHBHMMIR TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Matilda Stewart to Lewis Childs, lot ICO, Yellow Lprlngs, 823. Willie G. Harman Jo Gabriel B. Harman, undivided one-half of 223 a, Beavercreek, 83. Clifford O. Harman to same, same, $500, Sheriff to Albert Snyder, 16.70 a, Beavercreek. $118. Sarah Jane and Win, Conklin to O W Marshall, w, $ of lot 1, Beall & Perkin’s odd toXenia, $1,300. G P Chandler toC WChandler, tin- divided half of propelity King s t , Xenit $175. Sheriff to Laura A Hower, 63.57 a, Ross, $6340. OS Hatch to C W Taylor, I n, Sil- vcrcreek, $100. •‘ Simon Hower to Sarah Kendig, land Bath, 1,900 Horace M Babb admr of Sarah O. Keefe, to Patrick Brennan, halfoflot 12, Drake’s add to Xenia, $125, There is a possibility if the tin busi ness is lively there they will move. - .TerryToinnd is at work putting in a new bridge for the county nt the Grinnel mill near Yellow Springs. He also has a force of hands at work repairing the covered bridges be tween tltis place aud the Springs. .The Xenia papers aII give ti flatter ing account of the play “Outre” nt this place on Friday evening of last iveck, but ns they had no representa tives present to report for them, we freely forgive them. The play is a good one and Mrs. Merrick is to he congratulated, hut.it was a mistake to luive allowed school children come here, with scarcely a week’s rehearsing and attempt to please an audience. Georgie Charters is a genius and the author of the play has given her am ple opportunity to display it, but with out support she can not make the piny a success. The mulic furnished by Mrs Gorduin was really appreciated. Ed, Spencer has the iiilest lot of catfish ever brought to town. RidgwayV Pharmacy, Choice garden seed, two packages Andrew Bro. Fmoke “Ed* Best,” the hc.-t 3 cent cigar in town at * Bull’s, Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 23 cents. Syrup smd Molasses nt G uay ’ s , Parties wishing a good buggy at low price, call for the Springfield buggy—a speciality at Andrew & Bro. New Styles of stationery at Ridgwny’s Pharmacy. Bananas, oranges and lemons at Bull’s, I f yon want i. good lunch or a square meal-go to Boyd’s and try him once. n o t ic e . All partieft indebted to C. L. Crain are requested to call nt the Kherifih office, and settle immediately with the Sheriff'he is authorized under the law to collect all out standing 'indebted ness. * 2w. P cnn xy lvnn la I.ineM. Excursion to Lousvillc, Ivy., for the iSeotch-Irisli Congress; one fare far round trip from all ticket stations on the Cincinnati division, - faints in all size packages and col- »Ore at ' *Itidgwsy’a* TobncoS and C igars a t G uay ’ s . . Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., at , . ^ , G uay ’ s . Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at . , . G ray ’ s . • /Cheese, C rackers and G inger simps at" , -G uay ’ s . H ard and Soft refined Sugars at G uay ’ s . Huy your fre«li and salt meals at, the old reliable m eat store o f C. W. Crouse. Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal and Cracked Wheat, Fpriuo .and Parched Fari’nose,-Pearl Biu-ley, Cruu- ulatedHominy at 1 , C ray ’ s . . Fish at . G uay ’ s . ’ W«>od‘and Willow ware at ' ' . . G uay ’ s Hal tors, collars and all kinds of JinriKss sundries at Janies Murray’s .Tin*.best place iii town to buy meat of all kinds'is ill C. AV. Crouse’s, Try him. Reaches, .'A p rico ts'n u tl I’r ums. a v G uay ’ s . Moneysrved by buying furniture o f , Barr & Morton’s. Buy vmir bed room suits of jlAitu & Moirrox. The linc-t line of canned goods in the city at * Bull s A nice Hue of rot kers at j Barr it Morlou’s All kinds of garden tools- nt Crouse &Bull’s. ! ‘ lligliest market price, paid for wheat a t Axiiunw & Buo. jButter, Jersey*, Milk Crackers at : G uay ’ s . 1 Spring repair work at Murray’s hrv- [ ness shop,. . . . . .............. ;A Fine Grade of Canned Blackhcrri on J at MeCorkcH’:! j Sorghum, Kyrup find New Oi leans •Molasses at .G i ' ay ’ s ,. i j Burr it Morton have a full lino !beds, bedsprings and nmttrcs etc. j Barr it Morton would like to have you call mid see their elegant Hue of rasters. For a first daw lawn mower go to Grouse A Bull’s. A fine line of pocket and table elit-‘ lery nt Grouse it Bull’s, Pumbkin seed for sale at Bull’s. I ’lrintM. Cabbage, sweet potato, tomato plants for sale by Juiucs Memmuir. Get your buggy painted at Wolford’s J. M. Bull keeps “Ed’s Bc«t ” Gall for it mid get .the best 5 cent cigar youeversmoked. I f you ymnt a stylish livorv rig go to Boyd’s. - • •*
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