The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

awapwaw .Ba^ iiJ!,.|-l^-t" u i" i»iLir.'),'!^ 9 ?^P?SSH **»!» ’ •■#*&* ^agtgyfeg.!*«fy i j i f | p] jA |fa p? v\ } • i Xotwith-tiuniing she hivl tliiil U L j ^ 1 » J 4 ' l l * Jb-*^ *' ’ fis the dullest season ol the year, C'cd-j «ev 1 'U«:Iseinovmtf arealer nroeneritv Odol vs. Hot. AN INPBl'KNDNNT WKI5KI.V NEWSPAPER. SATURDAY, JULY, 4 1801. These hot days suggest] the question, wnat can I buy to make a cool dresb? W e c a n vet v e a s ily so lve th e ij-ytHe fa nj ying .gr^t E^roBpmty than usual, aud nil fadue to the en­ terprise of fats luanufaeturers,. All entevprijsds bore are now running ftt - *■ ............................ --.-.-7,7 thvU' Xtld CapnfatV ;[I, ] >V< I V l'dipm ' ...- • , nr, //. U L M J K /-.V-fae >fn>l /Vu/>V ifa'kfan im?y at gnud vva‘n~. D. >. qilOfailOtl it )u ll \\Ji 104. ‘ ........ - .........- ! 13 ’via nowe.r.uhiys from tv cuty five to *IT) OU 1 ’ llt'USG, Vi C ,]U'■> 1 IC r, r.F o i pfea Araifauwi j thirty bund? at hi lime kibn and is' cci.VC(] abou t 2cASCS Ot cllClip ' .|tok;„s ^ ,«oo p ^ U a J l i u a (o m a k e a bu i-g ah ij -r* I <■ ' ' 1-V■*■•*“«••*•**'■**•' ‘ * " ” *•*' ' . ' ;C> \ • Iday, which is almost all i hipped KfaS i |0 OT1 a t 0 CtS. a yard, (Cincinnati. .T. H. Orr. is also, run-1,, . ; o i Hf.r in M l . ' Whc=t harv^t i . . , , t over. , (aad a 1 « . * «>«■ ™ .. , k (,,0 g j 0 !ll] ic u flo. ! t lw j- u t o p . , - . .r e o i t t ' 1 i IwiuHS. 1 li'i »*.». >v. Mitciu 1 Co, g -Lti. employ about iweiity-ifau hands at Jlliifa C ” ,Vvino''Vvni have a -rjfnfat Fourth 1 this year. •• ■, , ' . Mrs. Geo. Dnffield was the guest o f Xenia friend?, Wednesday: Thanks to .John Griudic for the first consignment. of Ifipe apples. Mr, Will Loekheart of Ludlow, 111., is vfaitiiie his mother .unci sister; Xoliia itmg to visit i'rr-iu left last- (svej- and relatives in Cincinnati. ' Mrs, MUbourii or’ Huinsborough, Oui.j, is visiting her daughter, Mr.-. J. M. Grain. . . good wages. Mr, Will* Mitchell su­ perintends the business and has an extensive trade in Chicago, aud 'the northwest in chair stock which they, get-out here Be this week sent 11 <nr load of that stock to Chicago Mrs. Jellievs and daughter,of Dav- . * ^ ton, are the gue«ts of friends in Ccd- arvilfe tin'sweek. 'Kirt Randall and Albert Dullield drove over to Jr-per Sabbath, to hear Rev. Dudley’s s>rmon. A iudht-r liew t )•i ng lek in: a c a « e t.f ’ *T . sofa” c loth , a v e ry fin e q u a l­ i t y o f p r in ted m u ll, w e w i l l s e ll a t 15cts., th ey have b e e n ’ 25ets. a ll t-eason. In both da rk and l ig h t grounds This lumber btfaint.-».(?also extensive, j PtUC -AppiC i ISHt.e, anOtllCl Amhx.f.JackiOn <|.Vr. do a man-_j Summer;CA)tll .a t I2i^/CtS.s ufu tunog business, b.;l keep.- a large« nu\V ithhcilT lij-Clit, j Hot l<nf*’ slock of lumber for .which ready ?a)et nuddio ami his son Franks. a *U. vm I 4 iC 5 tillv| IV*l- ' To keep ut.all limes the largest, best and most coiHpridicmriv able stocks to be fouud in this market. To bring the ])toduetr aiid cousuiuer in contact, thus saving the latter1 the retailer’s profit. lmjinds! j-n e x t r a lin e 'q u a lity . W h it e ti(.u>d. a r c a lw a y s ;uv kept-hu.-v lookiii’j aft--r the trade,’ 'y r . * ,• 1 , k , ..... v ■ . i ilem-stitclK.'d nounemes and utlmg orders. Mr. JacK>un naysj , * o~ ~i’\ the lumber business was never' better IdlesscS <lt ob, *)v/, To stand bv every represenuvtion.. To do a biisinen-s large enough tomake the EinaUest profit •inUve.. • We are one of the largest manufactures and distriL rops fairly remu­ nerative. tv r me largest imiuuiuauua ;mu uistributers ot clotu- ii/g in the country. ■Factory uud--r titc Atpcrviston ol i»mmost ex.pti.v tic->.goei^ enable us i > < 11 *i’ ilte Uiu.-t rlurablc, dtsirabh*, utlraciive, noliby and neat suits in the market, and always.at one profit below cotupetion; You always'get your money's worth at is and eUtter-, ! -1--....... "*■ R n :' 70 ;.arid ! Ken this, season. Mv. J. |SI-00 il Vavd. PieCC g<l()(l<i essaa'f!? R j .*. m 6 It.'-!.s*« i Marriage Licenses: A. J., Headlev and Alfllie Vaunoy; John Shaw and Gertie Humston; Geo. Williams and KliaWanl. "Word reaches ns this week that twin ei'ri babies hitv > i.;>i a added than it has 1 Y. Turbos and Go. r.l-o have a saw j DC tS it i.^iTiyA-bgVgtlin i' and planning.mill, add whih* tiny do | in plaid" hlWUS WOl'tll S i :i j not claim to do uugtjxUmiiYf.* buriuess, (y a ftl. A ll g rad e s o f bettV l' i always aim. to keep . 1 ‘o.ur .or live , . / x' ! goods, alsfj lda in and b la c k i .peneueed hands busy. 1his hrm I r ' . ,, . 1 U ' W talcing ™ , A tS for Innl.l-i l a " ' “ s »U graded . ir:g barns this reason, and have erect-■JO B E BUGS & ( > , X en ia , ed a great number, giving several j 'oiATir'TT''*. ,TI" "'i'.r “."'jScreen Dcors at ot McD ll ct Lrvm has within tne! - A. Jsckfca'e. past six weeks been,' remodeled,- and j >! that firm fa now- obliged- to run night i the family/of Mr. and Mrs. James j and day to keep up with their orders. | McMillan, at .South Charleston. | I f so, p len s c c a ll a t L ow ry ’s n e x t w eek w h e re lie h a s i ju s t rece ived *700 p a ir of t b c l a t e s t 's ty le s a n d 1 a t re- |m a rkab le low p r ic e s . ' P i i c e s redu ced on a ll goods to Mrs. Gora Crawford, nee Milburn, fa sick. Iler mother brought her homethat'ehe might give her better attention than she could otherwise. jpAs old.wltea't-iias been ^•r.rce in-this- Go to ’Wolford’s for the genuine m a lid bo.sinCS S -bl'isk tllCSe cl 111 L d ay s , vicinity,, they have been having sever -1 Brown cultivators. - A hulf dozen styles iu men's' straw lints, black and white, yacht and curv­ ed brims for 30 cents, Other grades. ' A. R. Crandall & Co.. Xenia. al car loads' shipped from Michigan, that they might keep running and fill their orders. Harbisou- & .Stormont also refitted their mill, putting in newmachinery throughout and are. making an excellent grade of flour, T|ie foiImvill>r C((!11I,nnspii as to the for which,they find ready sulu, L ja liweather report from the month of j Call and see the step lader chair at Grouse & Lull’s. New Potatoes at McCorkelf’s. Cabbage at • ’ McCorkle’s, Yours . R e sp e c t fu lly , J r . n- ' ,n ---- r y r -7 ~ : ’ ,*li11i8 running “ t Us fuHest c.-i June for t,ic ^ (h w VC!U.S wns| Wigbe 1 omTnroox A Go. have just finish-. jmcity. J . II. Molf.-rd employs' fl,nii,ll(,(1 lw J)V Siimucf <Vcswril ! w,,cat al cd piiinting tlic- barn .belonging to] three’expert mechanics in l.fa eac-’ j j it wjll be Bec„ tiia{ *yt>Was the! r ;:’1‘ a f';niUU‘ r .rt,Mr' *!• ir,^ r rut',r'V!m’! k {h ”'5 ,,niy :l11 Ifewest i:ainv davs, the imtu-t' dav,! Get y. ■Umakes iju.tc an improvement on/the year. These men hs h<,Ts the grcnUstnumbiT oi cli'rinlak-.' its appearance. repair tfnrk and rccr .vcs hi- mwwork! rmure •W,1; rain Yd Hi hest uiurkul price paid A ndhew ’ & Hito. . Gn.vv’fe. Our fast black cocks at 33 cents are peerless from abroad. In tlifaJine he ' ha? an 1 A new line ofJ\ K. fiat, ill'. Wolford also manufactures wagons to order, and , day-; <1 uidv 17 dav-: -char i day.-; hottest, Ilitli .and doth days ,1 7 « ’; •tie? at 23 cents. Puffi in now., wash! ....... r ^ ' T lu 1 i,'u' .colest, fir-t dav, -t*°. g*t*uls• v<*ry• ?t-y 1 ish. A. IL Gran lull ’ ^ rel,u.,!,tl0u ot.V,ak,,,ff [bo ^ ' l^'O- T. mpYitn" ' 7 ^ - ;it t U iu our buggvpalnkd at Wolford’s . ' If you vvant. il stylidi livery rig go to Loyd's. I'aints.ii! all size package? and col- ‘ ois at •' Ilidgway’ tt Go. Xenia 0 . Tfan. RM'wa’v'.- iof-\vi'rk. . Hurve Owci handles (lavs; clnlidv 3 dav--; clear run 1 -^ dav ' buggies arid- cnfringes, hut does not , ' , . . .< , n „ , , T , , , . hottest 22<1 dav, bd-; coolest Mil dav, i,i* near na.nufae.tim* a? tie h.:d-- tJ.cre is n<»t j * . itor.-c e,", g*‘tting away from him Thuj.-da; i.l-'yo n.ucii m iHty-made at it. tei’iiooH. He had got out to fix sonic- -our nuuHifneturies, vvldth Bt-.dt. t,s!)l-~Tvninei*!ititi,e 72 *; rained 12 ui ’.leiL vu <,\r*Mi v* •••■ ......... -n.s- j < mu , thmurh i i t ^ i ^ t ■ »>*...i i . . , , , ^ 1 • i ,i * i i ,» * . * (lit ns ; <.k:n* i • i J jijv ; • llur.g about ttu* unfaira* *•rill.- -mall, employ a number of hand-, h(*u..( ir>(!; J11I(i Yfith, 7 -fa cfa/.t mg Innk to get into tin*'.uiruy ngainfauUmg them c>,lictmly there arc ytj, (j,n. -,j. vvbon the hoi-e started. ]J.*n camdit sevenil firms wlm make u hu-im-.-s of Gorn, Tomatoes, Leans, Ac., at G uay ’ s . faucet, spin■! and .s >Ur pa I.If at Riilgway’s i c ’s: r.f Ridgeway’-'. MeG.-rki.-fa Judd of Lise buggy in .•nne maimcraud e'-nfrac(ii;g, and i tiiji] \ing' many _ was dragged about a square, when more men in-building, painting, pa-, O.-e.irf'r.tterfivld sure *eded in stopping perimr. etc,, making the pay roll i n- ’ Dried Ih »-f at tin* runaway. The ihusiag« was only GHarvillc. no in ignifieunl sum each 1 Hchiz pielile- cl a"slight one,' ; wetk. The mouty is-all spent ut d icke r al ’ McGorkiefa *7 -------- —— _ . home as our nu rcluints have., the The following was 'received from reputation of silling goods at lower Harvesting Gils at ( ‘In. ‘rarkei >:-nd tiiuVu --naps fait G uay ' s . . Movu-r 01 ! ■.at Jfalgvvay’s. i . j Elegant Tojli t faoaps ut i Kid'.vvr. ,‘s Pbanm.cv. g «: av -. m . ,.!KA 1 ) 0 ,W I 5 R O O K .S T O C K : FARM .. . k -n f i i i j lAl h T i l 0 a i . i i b , tioW; eiiovv, celery, ■I Wall Paper at McCorkle’s, An.l* r,-. in, Iudiaun, and e.Yphdrs self. ot- pfiti- ttiun i*uy fiiiiu' toViii in tne , county. Taking everything into •Washington (', II, j MiirrSil Thur-'Sv, 7m » 2.H1, l-v ( .J„,;.|,rai ; , tl;, i. J KU-kiT „„.V DaiVv: Iv-Vi Herrick, at the home o f the ytaf (VdarviHe. bride’s parent?, Mi-s Jennie May ——~— TVhite, of Anderson, Ind., to Mr.; Clothe rs, vvheivbuying for the boys,. AV. 15 . Rude of Dayton, Ohio, The! don't forget our 27 /cent pants and 211 bride.was lovdy in pale blue henrietta cent waists, A. It. Crandall & ( o, * Fuf sale, A choice of young bully; also a line lot? tif tirade heifers for sale at. very reasonable- prices. Come arul see them and be convfneed of their merits, 'orwr'fe to , Ford an-spending the Fourth with, mss ^h -jn Ih Bradfiifc A*S oil friend?In Xenia. Horgbum, fayrup and Xevv Orleans* Ccdawillc*.O* Molasses at . G uay '?. : ——- r . Mf - 1la .fa.YYY YtYlm F..UI :U ill r- Milk I’uy your tri’-Ii and -nil- meats a: the old reliable incut stoic of C» W, Orou-e. j Crackers at ( rjuv's. -•h.' mini *i>-*if V i ' v j y o t k ; £i tvimmed in cream silk Iacc nn.b «nt-! Will the partus buying .racks be-1 A fine line of pocket and table cutr ; FG U B tT il O F . T t L Y K 5 ic r .lt - Xenm. Jh.nging to Ervin A' Hterrctt, please! lerv at Grouse & Bulls. ‘ S IO X S . mul flowers. flic groom wore the).- Walter Kildovv. o f this place, ami' return them at once as we mud them. ! The b.-rt place in town u-ufil suit of black. Immuliab ly ol- ( 3lfa.^ LiiJa Lintm, we understand, t E kvi . v & STtmitivrr, ofbdlk’mds is at \\. V tor the ceremony the happy couple Parted for Govingtoii yesterday toj Rolled Avena mid ’Wheat, Oatmeal i him. it'flvft ilmifftii flih JorvAf inti?!<iiv ib«>. I . « .. « .. . 1 . . . ! *... ^ rouse's. Trv were driveii to the depot where theyL,,t muruied, As the young lady is and Cracked Wheat, Furino ’ and ! -J! took the evening tram to Dayton, ()., not of age, and the eminent of her PareliedFarinose, LYarl Parley, Gmii- J T’i where the groom hadalreadyprepared mother could not be obtained, the a cosy heme for his wife. They nr* ceremony could not bo. performed in this state, rived homeAt 8:30 o’clock the same evening and where tendered an Ele­ gant reception' by the friends of the happy pair at their own home. About Fev'enty-five guests were present and a happy time repbrted by Mil, May Jong life and happiness be tbeirs, ^STew‘W’all Paper just received. Prices lower than ever at Stormont & Go. Go to Loyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only, 25 cents, Syrup and Molasses at G u a y ’ s , Our Stock of Patent Medicines is completeat Ridgway’sPharmacy. Big Bargains In ladies fine shoes and Ox- . fords at Stormont & Go. Machine Oils af Iiidgway’?, obacos and Cigars at GtiAYls. ulaud Hominy at G kay ’ s . | Gassoline, stove?, all patterns, qual If yon want ft good lunch or a ities and prices at Grouse & Lull’s, square meal go to Loyd’sand try him onct*. A newline of summer underwear and hosiery for men. A, II. Crandall & Co. Xenia, . Don’t Believe that any oticcan sell cheaper than, Stormont & Go. The b.-rt {dace in town to buy mint, 0n<‘ Fare fo r Round T r ip v ia jthe i ’e iu tH y lvan la i,iii<*H. On July fid and 4th the round trip * rate via tbc Pennsylvfifiht Lines wilt. lie one fare i'rotn ony ffeket station to any other stationfaritlnn frpb hundred niiics, Tickefs vvill be good to return until July 6th, Xo excursion tickets will he sold to adults for Itss than twenty-fivecents nor to children for lessthan fifteen^cents, • Flies oh tbeoutside, .on our Sureen Doors at Andrew Lro •&Co, For low price and . guaranteed paints go to Andrew Bro & Co. Harness, coal, machine, and Lin­ seed oils at Andrew Bro <&Co. . l 'O i t S A liK , .. The Itiff homcsteail near M. E , church, Ccdnrvillo. For particulars call on Win. lliff ndmiustrator .of es­ tate. 1 . ’ The F ourth of July excursion rate via the Pennsylvania ^Linea will be one fare for the found trip betweenall stafions-not. over two hundred mih a apart. Bee notice iu this paper, Boys’ suits long pants splendid val-- ues at 69 , 75 , A. 1 .L- Crandall dr Co, Xcuki. T ' i ANINi ■8 ATI lfr. /. pare - furi re'i- latter romu- clotlp ittei's. t .suits’,' i l i a s t r e ­ ly to T . -' 0 0 K afflo o t o f e lor; .le a t trice,fa. rid b o . io r iU , le <>. XCIL'B^ rip via den. iml trip ne? will ation to hundred o return ti tickets iss than .rcu for don rate Will bo tweenall d imlw per, ulid vat- hdrCo,

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