The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

T H E AMINJPEPKNDKMT WKKKI.Y NBWaPAPJCK. SATURDAY, MAY ' 30, 1891. W. II, B L A llt, Editor arid Prop'r PRICK * 1 .2 3 PER ANNUM. JD. S. Hflliainson had horse to fall over the cliffs Thursday, breaking a couple ot ribs and otherwise injuring him. ‘ 1 Breast pins, Necklaces, Rings, But­ ton hooks, Ac, dirt cheap for two weeks, The Fair 35 S. Limestone $t. Springfield, O. - Effie Stormont accompanied McMillan to Monmouth,111., this reek. f She will! spend her summer Vacation a t that place. Miss jMattie Bromagen went to Bunkcnville, 111., this, week to visit friends. She will before returning home attend the Normal at Princeton, ,Ind. 4 ' ' has Gil, Morton eud wife were in ’Gii;- cinnati this week. Nolan Gaines nnd wife, of Payton, visited Mrs. Montague, who is quite rick; • Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Manor, yesterday morning,%a handsome >10 pound boy, ' Rev, T, BL Turnbull, of Argyle, New York, is the guest of relatives at this place,, Misses Nellie Condon and Estella Spencer were in Selma Wednesday with .millinery goods. ' v I t now takes two constables to a t­ tend cases in this, township. One to summons and the orders. one to countermand y E. I. McGregor, of Cincinnati, was the guest of Cbas. Nesbit last Sunday. He come to attend the commence­ ment. John A. Mitchell ib now agent for the New- Departure toungless corn cultivator, with either wood or steel beam, lie. also keeps repairs. This cul­ tivator is warented to. give perfect sat­ isfaction or money refunded, v>iutf.c ornis'TWenty'eniianm- DRESS GOODS. The When One of the la rges t and finest S lo re s in th e s ta te . ? You Will find th e 'm o s t magnificent stock . --------O J ^ -------- . SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, RUTS 8 £NTLEMiN9S FURNSHIMG’S. UghtVwnd^,“ aiid “at l u | w l^ t * S b d !5 ,3 ? ^ m S t f o n T ' mopofrefnndecl w ithout discussion. We are al wavs ready and anxious to make our guaran tee good- We manufacture our own-goods and save you one profit. Call an d see our handsome store and our goods, whether you wish to purchase any th ing or not. THE WNESL Summer dress goods of th is year are somewhat different from the p a s t Tew seasons in th e way sa tteens ^are to be replaced by challies and ginghams. Chalfies are in any grade from 5 cen ts a yard, up to 75 cents a yard . A t 5 cents you can g e t an endless i variety of good styles in both da rk and cents wo sell the b es t makes of all wool filling. This is th e most popu lar grade, as they have th e ef­ fect of th e finest French goods made. In ginghams the assortments are a lm ost w ithout end. 10 cents buys a nice dressNgingham and 12 1-2 cen ts a fine American zepher gingham Miss Cora Farris, who been ^ ^ VUUULm visiting at Mr. p . S. Ervin’s, started^®* | previous wives was thirty-nincf an a t i d i n f in e F r e n c h g il lg li a n iS / ! * ” “! * * t h e s t y l e s a n d q u a li t ie s a re Indianapolis. _ L f | “ t ? S ““ « .c"a»toT ^ J for t h e ve ry fluent q u a l i t ie s A number from here and Janies- :_ban town were entertained a t the hospita-168 bio home of the blisses Nagley_ Thurs­ day evening, the occasion being in honor of Miss Mattie’s sixteenth birth- To tie People and Vicinity Jas. B. Winter this week received a pension of $12 a month through his attorney, S. A , Galbreath. Mr. Gal- breath has acted as pension agent only a short time bu t has been ibore suc­ cessful than any other one in the county. » The republicans of Qedarville Township are requested to meet at the MayorVoffice Saturday evening June 6 th a t 7 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend a dele­ gate convention a t ’Xenia June 13th. Ever}* republican in the township is earnestly solicited to be pretent. * • T. B. Andrew .Central Committeeman. T h e . ait by Frank Tarbox, admin­ istrator o f Sallie Jones, deceased, against the P . C. & St. By. Co., for #10,000 dumages was tried and' con eluded in Common Pleas court Wed­ nesday. The ju ry was out from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5 o’clock in the evening when it returned Verdict of $100 for the plaintitf. This will probably end the suit. I k • 4 The programme laid down by the G. At R. o f this place for today will lie interesting. They have secured the Woody Bros. Male Quartette to furnish the music for the occasion. .Meeting a t the opera house a t o’clock p .m . the following program will be observed: Reading o f General Order by the Adjutant;. Marie; Prayer by Rev, Tufts; Music: Addrees by Dr. Pearne, ot Xenia; Marie; Benediction. After the excercisss a t the open house t k iG . A . B. *nd I d auxiliary orders Will repair to the different cem­ eteries and strew the graves with flowers. Constable Tarbox who 2*considered Something of a detetive, bad betterbe looking out for his laurels or they will be taken away from him as Henry Barber k now doing efficient work In th a t line and is making rapid advance­ ment. . O f course last Sunday’s work was no t exactly in that line but it a t a * b i* courage and what might be jjjTexnJfced of him under trying circum- Wfmnees, but' he rivaled old Sleuth himselfin securing evidence in the safe blowing that occurred at Crouse’s ia ra t store some time since. Higher prices. Takeyour Butterand Eggs to Bird’s Store, and get higher prices than at toy other store in town. but twenty when she left their fa The family of thirty-five kept tog the ■*or many years after their fa! ~ rdeathrami if the patriarchal Brn Frank Tarbox and Miss Lola Town- eley were united in marriage Tuesday evening a t the M. E. Parsonage, by Rev, Tufts. Only the most intimate friends ofthe bride and grooni^were present to witness the marriage cere­ mony. . The H e r a l d Unites with the numerous friends o f Mr. and Mrs. Tarbox in extending congratulations LADIES I n buy ing your Millinery don’t fail to v isit Barber & McMillan,. G r e e n e Co. W , V. V, M. Q u n r t e r l y Meet lug The quarterly meetug of. the Greene county Women’s Christian Temperauc Union will be held in the. M. E church at Bowersvilie. /Friday June 5th, 1891. The meeting will he opeu at 9:30 and continue through the day aud evening. A cordial invitation extended to every one to attend. FROOKAMME. 9:30 a. m. Devotional exercises, le< by Mrs.. Kizzie Smith. 10 a. tn. Opening of convention; rol call of officers; reading o f minutes; appointment of committees; report o f couuty superintendents, local unions and treasurers; unfinished business; adjournment. 12 m. Noontide hour of prayer led by Mrs. H , L . Monroe, state pres­ ident', * t- AFTERNOON BK88IOW. 1:90 p;„ni. Devotianal excercises led by Miss Lizzie Irvin. 2 p. m. Reading ofminutes of previ­ ous sssrion; report o f committee of credentials. 2:10 p . m. Paper o f Scientific Tem­ perance Instruction by D r. C ..D , Ellis. 2:30 p .m . Discussion o f the Sab­ bath Observance question opened by.Mrs. Anna Overholser. Collec­ tion. 3 p. ns. Flower mission work opened by a paper by a member o f the Jjuner town Y’s. 3:15 p, to. Question box. 8:45 p. to. Miscellaneous business. 4 p.m. Adjournment. EVJKNING CESSION. 7:80, Devotinal excercises. Address o f the evening by Mrs. H . L. Mon. roe, state pres. ' Mrs, M. E. B. Dodds Pres, Mary Murdock; Sec’y, “Sweet), Orr” overalls. Beet in the world at S te te f t t f tO o , We have a good th ing in a p la id serge, 36 inches wide, tttr!2 i -2 cents a yard which looks like a 5o cen t woolen.goods when made op. JOBE BROS & Co, Xenia. Screen Doors at A. Jackson’s. Mrs. Russ McCollum, ofTennessee, is visiting Mrs. Will Blair. The cotomencment exercises o f the Clifton higlrschool was held, in the Presbyterian church at that place. At 2 o’ dock about four hundred p e r sous had fouud their way to the church. The room was nicely.. deco rated with flowers and everg reens adorned the pillars in the rear of the pulpit. Suspended above was the elate motto,“ Paulatim” in letters of snowy whiteness entwined in a ribbon of cedar. Foreman’s - orchestra, o'; Springfield, was present and while they played, the graduating class ac­ companied by Superintendent Collins, and the school board took their places on the platform. The class consisted of Misses Fannie Berg, Anna Alexan­ der, Mary Bradfute and Will Berg. The young Indies were all dressed in white and made an elegant appcnmuce The essays were well delivered and each graduate as he or'Blic concluded, was presented with numerous presents and bouquets of flowers. The diplo­ mas were presented by R. J . Cory, president of the board, in a short speech, which was Warmily ap plauded. President Long of Antioch, delivered the class address, and, as is always the case, interested his audi­ ence. He took, one after the other, the subject* selected by the class for their papers, and gave stalking illus­ trations of their truth. In fact the ectire program wt s excellent. The citi­ zens o f Clifton are to be congratulated upon the high standard of their school. Harness oil, coal oil, machine oil, a t \ Andrew Bro A Co. Good second-handed binders and mowers good as new at t Andrew Bro & Co. Bananas, Oranges aud Lemons a t Bull’s. -Rock Salt a t Bull’s, Dried Beef a t Bull s Window glass a t , Bull’s Hard and Soft refilled*Sugars at :* r 5 GKAY ’S. -Dealer in- CHINS, GLfiSS, QUEENSWfiRE J ETC. 4 4 S . M a r k e t S t . ^ p r i n g ' i i e i d O i J u s t opened la s t fall with an en tire new stock. I t will pay you to call and exam ine h is line o f D inger Ware, Chamber set, Cu t Glass, Bric- a-brac etc. a t prices th a t canno t be bea t anywhere else in th e city* Carpets in R q U Special low prices. Stomo&t&Oo. i f DECORATION. 99 Now is your chance Your choice of all our $6’ $8 and $10Suits fo r$5. H e now can sell a llG . A. R. and S. of V. su its ------ -At $7 50 — r N‘ J u s t received a large sh ipm en t of the la ten t s t} les of S traw H a ts . Our line of fPios never was equa led ’ in th is town before, we have 500, to select from, a l l new. Everything goes cheap nex t week. J .. JES. Charley Gilbert is visiting friends 6* L . Walker this week brought ii** in De Graff. O., this week. fo the Ilerald'office a curiosity iu the F o r two irerke we n il! k 11oh im b er T ' “f a radlB,,>. wUcJ ‘ l“ '1[ K t, fw ,m u ted ) >t odo h*lf whot *»•»>;= P 'l*; TI>o.prpo wo, • almost covreq b y tlie radish which other stores ask for them, in order to c o»e them out. The Fair 35 S. Limestone st, Springfield, O. George Barber went to Chicago this week and will work a t Pullman. had grown about it. Mr. H. 0 . Henderson o f De Graff, 0 ., wasth e guest o f Mies Lena G i- bert Inst week. Miss Minnie Mrs. Riley Stormont is visiting her ^nes Jumme Snypp, of Yellow mailed daughter in Xeinia this week, springs, is the guest o f Miss Lena T. _.t, . . , Gilbert this week* I tw i l l pay to take youp ^ - -— ----- - B u t te ra n d Eggs to B ird ’s ^bes Jane Turnbull Turnbull, lister Store. l*robU>IOoit Convention. Greene Couuty Prohibition Conven­ tion will be held in Cedarville in Ervin A Williamson’s ball Monday June first a t 2 o'clock to appoint dele­ gates to State'Convention and trans­ act other important business. Al Prohibitionist in the Gounty fete invi­ ted to be present. jBy order o f Ex. Committee. ; . . Ladies Oxfords' from 60 cents up a t > , , StormoAt&Co. of Joseph and Marshall Turnbull died a t her residence Tuesday evening, of heart failure. The deceased was forty eight years o f age and had been a res­ ident o f this county all her life. The funeral services were held a t the resi­ dence yesterday aftefcirton a t 2 o’clock conducted by Rev Robb, ofJamestown after which the body was buried iu the Ceasercreek cemetery. Bargains in Queenaware tplfeto l i Men, Women, Misses and Children fine Shoes, You will find at Bird’s, at Birds Store, , — H i h ^ i . i . h * miii T*j«;i«tiilimnuTilr Timuitwt com l e ne of VOL. 12 k Nfever Mens’ Fine Shoeel Womens’ Fine SI BUTTEl Q ueen sw a re N , S . We * Smith’s the pi Go to Ghmrl JFora good lu| ft)the bakery. Catalogues fo ire now being* B. G. Ridgwj Cincinnati loot intereata. >MktLicne Visitingft) Xen| Jo*. McAfe Had otherwise i| on X en ia *vei A k v rn tem liahed on Mr* street this wt Mra Jack luu beepquite] 4nww' Theinfanti Geo. Smith, bath, and wae| LadiMlight to 50 cent* T a lr, Springfield O] - £d.f <M*ttiaeof 4o Cedarville.I firidariliMri of town. ARiflki, i O , od^rlOatol T k f e F n l f , Springfield, Tke cut ta g * ta« U •efttad ^ ike net Marrisg* •radlpokTJ Myrtle JetikC Lett!*

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