The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

•' I * VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1891 .... ■ . . ’ . . ..— .................■ ....- NO. 17 « l C L O T H I N G > We are determined to sell, and have iCUT PRICES! In fact are Sacrificing our stock of CLOTHING. N otv is your chance. It must go i n s . $1.25 Straiv Hats for 98 cents 75 cent Straw Hats for 62 cents $1.00 Straw Hats for 89 cents. 50 cent Straw Hats for 43 cents. Smith’s the place for a’seafoam. The W. K. C. will hold an ice cream social this afternoon and evening. John Liles, of Jamestown, was in Cedarville, Wednesday on business. Neil Sweeney accidentally shot him­ self in his left hand while fooling with a revolver. Mr. Harry Hannabery, of Philadel­ phia, is the guest o f has cousins Mr. and, Mrs. J . E. Hannabery for a few weeks. ■ ', ■ •: Indies light weight undervests; 10 to 50 cents splendid goods. The Pair. Limestone St. neat High, Springfield 0 . Miss Eva Wylie of Zanesville; O, is spending a short time with her cousin Mn. Z. T. Phillips and her friendMisiGertrude Dean afterattond- ing the CdVention a t Xenia. Indies, Children’s and Men’s hose from 10c up to 50cts. These goods are the very best in the market tor the money. The Fair, Limestone St. near High,.Springfield, O. Lea Shroadee met with aaerious ac­ cident in Jamison’s woods Tuesday. He was haling wood and had just loaded his wagon whan the standard broke allowing the wood to roll on the horses which;started to run, and he was thrown to the ground falling on his head and cracking his skull. He was also badly bruised about his face and body, b a t is not Considered dan­ gerous by any means, b W. H . Lealand has decided not to go to Chicago where he had a lucra­ tive position offered him in a hotel a t that city, but has instead leased the Aviline hotel a t F t Wayne, Ind., one of the finest hotels in that state, for a period of five yearn a t $ 5*000 a year, and Will commence business for him­ self, taking charge the first of June. Wills many friends here in Cedarville wish him slmndtot mcc * * in bis new venture. 4 i r. i -1 "if Last eventn« H a tty KiMow, mindful of the scriptural injunction that, “ it is not good for aman to be alone” took un to himself a wife in the person o fHim Mary Lindsey. The wedding cere- mony was performed by Rev. Herrick of the MLB, Church, a t the parsonage. Mt. KildOW is an employe o f the But ter Dish factory. and bee many friends who will join with the Herald in con- gratuUifog him and Ms happy bride, fait* ttsflwU" Ids f a r n w # ™ * * * * * * friends in > * able toj<da M ' 1 U * M & * * * > # In tendering thrir congratulations. Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Miss Eva Wylie, o f Zanesville, is visiting Miss Gertrude Dean. James Pollock was in Columbus this week attening the meeting of the state board ofAgriculture, of which he ib a member All Bilks, satin edge ribbon Nos 7, 9, only 10 cts a yard, worth 15. 20cts. The Fair, Limestone St, near High, Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Belle McMillan left last even­ ing for Monmouth, 111., on an extend­ ed visit with her ton, Prof. J . H . Me Millan. To expose the body of aperson who has died with a malignant desease should not be tolerated. That this was done here this week, is to be deplored and the board of health should a t once pass stringent, rules prohibiting the ra- I eution of such action. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth, formerly of Cedarville, but now a resident of Dayton, died Tuesday with diptheria and was buri* ed Wednesday afternoon a t this place, An older child lies very sick with the same disease a t Xenia and fears are entertained that she will not recover. Auditor of State Poe is Bending out to county auditors notice of the rates per centum required by the General Assembly to be levied for State pur­ poses. They are as follows: For general revenue fund, one mill, and four-tenths of one mill; for Ohio State university fund, one-twentieth of one mill; for State common school fund, one mill; total two and forty-five hundretlis mills. There is some talk that- it will be necessary to add another teacher to the corps in our public schools on accounu of the number of scholars. One room is reported to have about sixty pupils. Another plan the board have in con templation is to take the higher grades from the gramraer department and add them to the high school and divide the next room giving its high est grades into the bauds o f the gram mer school teacher. Ed. Spencer had a close call this week and for a day it was supposed he would not get well. While eating his dinner Tuesday he swallowed a piece of bone which lodged in his throat completely stopping it up. Dr. J . O Stewart was summoned and h« work «d with Iris patisnt all day before be succeeded ia dislodging obstruct­ ion, Ed. is new o tthof danger and is about ready to again resume hi* bus­ iness. Hon. H. L. Morey, late ( congress­ man from our late district, was in our city on Saturday last “ on business.'” here was considerable curiosity in the mindB of some persons to know ; ust what was the occasion of his pres­ ence here and whether there was to be any political significance attached to Others thought there must be some legal case calling for the gentle­ man’s personal attention. You are irobably all wrong, gentleman. Mr. Morey has q$jjte an interest in the street railway down-at Hamilton, and aB the compauy has lately put in a modern and improved plant, there are a number of fairly-good old-fashioned cars, as well as homes, mules, &c., left on hand. What if he thought the old stock good enough to equip a new street-railroad in Xenia/ and was up here spying out the land?—Xenia Republican. B e p a l l c a a Vwmm tj f s a v e a t l s a The Republican voters of each town shipand ward in Greene county nre requested to amemble a t their several precincts, and usual voting places, on Saturday, (today) Junk 6 th, to select their apportionment of delegates to the County Convention, to be held a t the opera house, Xenia, Saturday. June 13, a t 2 o’clock p. m„ which conven tion will select delegatee to the state and other conventions and determine such questions, and take such action as usually devolves upon a mass meet­ ing of the party. The Central Committee have made the apportionment so that the Con­ vention may be a large one and truly representative of the best elements o:' the party, and at the same time give to each township and ward an equa voice in the deliberations of the Con vention in proportion to its Republi­ can strength. The number o f -dele­ gates will be on a basis of one to every 20 votes cast for secretary of state a t the last state election, as follows: Fairfield, 6 Osborn, 7 Beavercreek, 10 Cedarville, 17 Caesarcreek, 7 Clifton,3 New Jasper, 8 Silvercroek, 19 Sugarcreek, 8 Jefferson ,6 Yellow Springs 1< Roes, 6 Spring Valley, 1( Xenia, 19 Xenia City, 1st ward, 10; 2d ward 9; 3d ward, 10; 4th ward, 13; 5tb ward, 6 ; 6 th ward, 8 . Let the Republicans o f each pre­ cinct be alive to the importance of the occasion, attend the primary meeting, and select good men to represent them a t the County convention, By OftiiRit of the C ommittee . The bills are out for a great sale of oarriagss, buggies and all kinds vsbi o lesat Hopkins Maaufkaturing Co, a tX ttriit <f«tM4 - 1 . 0 0 * 1 . 8 - Tceth extracted without pain by application of cocaine a t Dr. Homan’s office. Aveua.-Oatmcal , Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy Fariiio,'.Parched Farinose at G ray ’ s . Farming Implements of all descrip­ tion a t . Andrew A Bro. Go to Dean & Barber’s, for fresh meats of all kinds. Baby carriages, some of the latest styles in the market at Barr & Mor­ ton’s Pure Pine tar a t Ridgway’s. Paint and Varnish Brushes at Ridgway’s. Winnow glass and Putty at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew & B ro . Fish at C hav ’ s . Carriage Sponges at Ridgway’s. Get your buggy painted at Wolford’s I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. ' Paints in all size packages and col­ ors a t Ridgway’s. Parties wishing a good , buggy at low price, call for the Springfield buggy—a speciality at Andrew A Bro, New Styles of stationery at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, Ac., a t G ray ’ s . Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at G ray ’ s . Cheese, Crackfcrs and Ginger snaps a t G r a y ’ s J . M. Bull keeps "Ed ’s Best.” Call for it and get the best 5 cent cigar you ever smoked. Buy your fresh and salt meats a t the old reliable meat store of C, W. Crouse, Smoke “ Ed’ Best,” the best 5 cen . cigar in town a t Bull’s. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a goot meal, only 25 cents, Syrup and Molasses at G ray ’ s . Our Stock o f Patent Medicines complete a t Ridgway's Pharmacy, Go to Wolford’s for the genuine Brown cultivators. Choice fencing a t Mitchell’s. Picket and wire fenee a t Mitchell's, No Flys on the Screen Doors at Mhthalfr. Butter, Jersey, Milk Crackers a t G uay ’ s . Spring repair work a t Murray’s har­ ness shop. Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans Vfolaeves a t G ray ’ s . Barr A Morton have a fail line of beds, bedsprings and mattres etc. Barr A Morton would like to have you call and Bee their elegant line of raster*. Saddles, bridles and harness of all discriptions a t AndrewBros. A fine line of folding lounges a t Barr A Morton’s. A fine line of«pocket and table cut- e ry a t Grouse A Bull’s. Tobacos and C lgarsat G ray ’ s . Gassoline stoves, all patterns, qual­ ities' and prices a t Crouae A Bull’s. Garget, Bananas and Lemons, a t McCorkells’. Picture Frames made to order at . Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Healing Powder for galled shoul­ ders at Ridgway’s Pharmacy, We.will close out the remainder of our Lamp stock at cost Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Jacob Seigler has opened his ice cream parlors and will now furnish the Washington cream, the finest in the county. Young man, take your best girl to “ Jake’s” parlors and give her a large elegant dish of cream. Wood and Willow ware a t G ray ’ s Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at James Murray’s The best place in town to buy meat of all kinds is a t 0 . W. Crouse’s. Try him. Peaches, Apricots and Prunes a G ray ’ s . Money erved by buying furniture o f Barr AMorton’s. Screen doors, all sizes and kinds a t Crouse A Bull’s. Buy your bed room suits of B arr A M orton . Call and 8 COthe step lader chair a t Crouse A Bull’s. A nice line of rockers at Barr A Morton’s Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal and Cracked Wheat, Farino and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran­ ulated Hominy a t O ray >. Chamois Skins a t Ridgway’s. I f yea want a good lunch or a square meal go to Boyd’s and try him oace. Cbofosgardeff lead, two packages tor 0cent*at AndrewA Bro.

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