The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, O fflO , SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1891 NO. 19 GOOD S Just in. A choice line of elegant summer Dress Goods. Gome and see them. SILK UMBRELLAS. A choice line of Silk Umbrellas at moderate prices. F. S. Gome and see our display Saturday. It will pay you. T H E H E H & I i £ > . AMIMDKrMMDKMT WRRKLY MW IM flR i SATURDAY, JUNE , 13 1891. IF. H . B L A IR , Editor and Proper m uck ti.e s WW ANNUM. Smith’sthe place for * eeafoam. For a good lunch, pice or cakes, go to the bakery. Ladies light weight underyests 10 to 69 cent* splendid goods. The Fair, Limestone St. near High, Springfield O. Ed.Spenoer this week isshowing the finest line of fresh fish ever brought to Cedarville, He now runs a Wagon «nd sells and delitrersfish to any part of town. All silks, satin edge ribbon Nos 7. 9, only 10cts a yard, worth 15 .20cts, The Fair, Limestone St. near High, Springfield, Ohio. Miss Gertrude Dean left Monday for a months ti n t in Columbus and Zanesville, and will attend commence ment exercises of Muskingum a t Col umbus. Miss Unde Murdockwho has been teaching school the past year in the Kyle district, left Tuesday lor her home in Bloomington, Ind., accompa nied by her sister who has been visit ing her. The ladies of Miss Edith Walton’s painting ebss will hold an a rt display in her studio, a t the former home of Dr. Oglasbee, Jane 19tb. The rooms will be open dw iagthe entire day and evening,Auodall lovwrs o f a rt are cor dially invited to attend that they may observe theadvaa csmesKmade by the scholars doringr the teem. Hers is a e)umfe fi>rsome one with the legal wisdom of a Biaskstone or a Marshall to make kia bark: Mr. A hasa pasture on the hank of Nlafri* river. .He pastured Mr. Ha cow thereon. He also gave Mr. C. the right to fimtenldsheat to the hank. A f c w d e y a s g o M r .O k * k k ebaln andmade a ropaof hay. Mr. Faeow nmsMbgtim hay stimbsd into the b*rt*»dskewedoptberope. Away «wnttkebeatsmdeow. tfb* tormsr was dashed ta f i lial and the latier sailsdover the AOs, H w r iiiJ teB aay right of eetknftr the loss of tie eewf Hhsh^efwhssnssm fce rs- eotnf BaaMr. Q m ? * * * * * * * «hsls«efMshsut,a*iifa», •#*»* whomJ Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Ladies, Children’s and Men’s hoee from 10c up to 59cts. These goods are the very best in the .market for the.money. The Fair, Limestone St. neafHigb, Springfield, O. The republicans of Cedarville town ship held a most harmonious meeting a t the Mayoris office last Saturday evening where they met to elect dele gates to attend the county convention to be held a t Xenia today. James Brown was elected chairman, and alter a statement as to why the meet ing was called the chair was empower ed to appoint a committee, of five to select seventeen delegates and the same number of alternates to be pres ented to the convention . for its ap proval. The chair then appointed H. M. Stormont, S, K . Williamson, An drew Jackson, Will Marshall and David Dixon, who presented the fol lowing names which wire approved: DELEGATES D. S. Dixon, J .*W. Pollock, J . J . Snider, Amos Tonkinson, Will Grow ford, W. L. Marshall, Henry Shep herd, William Conley, A. C. Stretch er, S, K . Williamson, Andrew Jack- son, W. H. Biff, Tom Mitchell, J . H. Wolford, Dr, Homan, James Brown. R. F . Kerr. ALTERNATES. D. A. Gregg, Jno. B. Taylor, T. R. Spencer, Cbas Owens, Roland Kyle, Frank Townaley, Robt, Thomp son, A. 0 . Bridgman, Milt Robinson, Mac Cooper, W. J , Smith, John Sil- vey, Geo. Winter, W. H . Hair, Dr. J . O. Stewart, S. A. Shepherd, Will Mnnhall, was selected to rep resent this township a t the judicial convention held a t Morrow on the 1 1 th inst. ■ After an illness o fonly three days Mr. William Kyle died Tuesday morning a t 1 o’clock. Hie disease was infiamation of the stomach and very unexpectedly terminated in his death. On Friday o f last Week he was in Cedarville in apparently as good health as usual, but took siok the next day. None living b this locality was mors highly respected than Mr. Kyle. The foneral services ware held a t his late residence yesterday after- noon, attended by hundreds ofsympa thising friends. He was the sixth •on of Judge Samuel Kyle. He was married in 1846 to Rachael W.Cberry and they havs reared a large family all o f whom hear witness to the cart# fal training they receive* in *•** home. The#» a rt nine eMdreo, all of the* still T ley a r t Jflw naJ,, stiti wH hhae .rttlirt f t»M i w , Bamnal JL wwtereftha V* F* ti#* gregation of Cambridge N, Y.; Mrs, Martin Collins of Xenia; Robert J . of this place; Miss Ella O. Kyle mission ary of the U, P. church a t Assyout, Egypt; Mrs. J . W. Barnet and Mrs. Geo. R. Hamili now living in Arkan sas; and William P. who has charge o f the home term. William Kyle was an elder in the first U. P. church at, Xenia. He was also an elder at ooe time in the old Mamies creek church, and has been a worthy member and strong supporter of the U. P. church all his life. Two ofhis children have given themselves to the work of the church. His death will be deeply felt among his large circle of relatives and friend*. The example of his faith ful life will be an inspiration for years to come for all who knew him. The community in which he was born and lived and died has met with a great loss. * He was a kind neighbor and a loyal, intelligent and useful citizen, one who had the good of his counfry, bis church, and of his family at heart. What more can be saido f «*>y °ne? His memory will be a rich legacy to all who follow after. Dr. Lowry has returned to Cedar ville leaving hia wife with hi* mother in West Virginia where she will re main fora time with her sister. Miss Conklin, who is in poor health and whoaccompanied Mr. and Mrs. Low ry, hoping a change ot climate might prove beneficial to her. The Doctor is looking supremely happy notwith standing the fact that his bride did not accompany him back to Ohio. House to rent and in good location by 8 . K, Mitchell, it List *1 Letters. Remaining uncalled for in the Cedar ville Ohio post office for the mouth ending May 30 1891. 1 s t No, 4. Berey James Bodine Mrs. Lydia A, Coats Mias Addie Cock Jno B, Cavender James Font Mr, Carson 3, James Mias Carrie E. Scott Mecie Bose Dr. Emil J , Persons calling for the above will please say advertised. Jxo. W. M c L ean . THUWWUrtCUVWV. Y*u have heard your friend* end neighbor* talk about it. Yea may K raetf be i n of the many who w from personal experience jest hew coed a thing it 1*. I f yon, have over triad If, yen ar t one ofwestaunch trieads, bosause the woudaifa) tiring abeui H fcbthatwhee ease gfrea u trial, Dr. JUftf**Krw Dlscoven ever sfi*r)ieMeepte«*$i»ttM howw, If you h a r t uevar mm f t an# should ha ‘ ‘ o r tu y . ^Moure mph it i« m y rt- MMMLN. Teeth extracted without pain by application of cocaine a t Dr. Homan’s office. Aveua, Oatmeal Cracked wheat , Granulated Hominy Fariuo, Parched Farinose at G bay ’ s . Farming Implements of all descrip tion a t Andrew A Bro. Go to Dean A Barber’s, for fresh meats o f all kinds. Baby carriages, some of the latest styles in the market a t Barr A Mor ton’s Pure Pine tar at Bidgway’s. Paint and Varnish Brushes at - Ridgway’a. .Winnow glass and Putty at Ridgway’a Pharmacy, Good second-handed binders and mowers good as new a t Andrew Bro A Co. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G ray ' s .- Picture Frames made to order a t Ridgway’a Pharmacy. Healing Powder for galled shoal dera at RidgwayV Pharmacy. We will dose out the remainder of our Lamp stock a t coat Ridgway’a Pharmacy, , Wood and Willow, ware at G ray ’ s Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at James Murray’s The beat place in town to buy meat of all kinds k at C. W. Crouse's. Try him. Peaches, Apricots and Prune* a G ray ’ s . Money srved by buying furniture of Barr A Morton’s. Screen door*, tin sizes and kinds at 1 Crouse A Bull’s. Buy your bed room suits of B arr k M orton . FOB (SALK. The lliff homestead near M. E. church, Cedatville. For particulars call on Wm. Iliffadminstrator of es tate. Trunks at J . C. Barber’s Wall paper 10 cents on the wall and up, J , C Barber’s Ganges, Bananas and Lemons, at McCorkeHs*. Flies on theautridc, on our Screen Doors at Andrew Bro A Co, For low price and guaranteed paints go to Andrew' Bro A Co, Harnesa/ooal, machine, and Lin seed olis a t Audrtw Bro A Co. Smoke “Ed’ Beat,” the best 5 cent cigar in town a t " Bull’s. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. Syrup and Molasses a t G ray ’ s . Our Stock o f Patent Medicines is complete at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Go to Wolford’s for the genuine Brown cultivators. . Call mid see the step lader chair at Crouse A Bull’s. A nice line of rockers at Barr A Morton’s Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal and 4 Cracked Wheat, Farino and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran ulated Hominy a t G ray ’ s . , Chamois Skins at Ridgway’e. I f yon want a good lanch or a square meal go to Boyd’a and try him. once. Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew *6 B ro . F ish at G ray ’ s . Carriage Sponges a t Rklgway’s. Get your buggy painted at Wolford’s I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’a. Paints in all size packages and col ors at Bidgway’s. New 'Styles ofstationery at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, Ac., at G ray ’ s , Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at G ray ’ s .,' Cheese, Crackers and Ginger suaps at Gj J . M. Bull keeps for it and get th^dtfkt $ neat you ever smoka£ 1 Buy yourfftth SWd salt flftat* at theold reliabfegNf* Stort.Ar C. W, Crouse, Butter, Jersey, Milk Crackers at * G r a y ’ s . Spring repair work a t Murray’s har ness shop. Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans Molasses a t G ray ' s . Barr A Morton have a full line of beds, bedspringsand maitres etc. Barr A Morton would tike to have you call and see their elegant line of rasters. A finelineof foldinglounges a t Barr A Morton’s. A fine line of pocket and table cut lery at- Grouse A Boll’s, Tobacos andCigars at G r a y ’ s . Gassoline stoves, all patterns, qual ities and prices** Crones A BiFs.
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