The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
4 'V wrir.'.'"»wi VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE. OHIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1891 NO. 26 T H E t t E H & I i B j M b , Mart. Barber dangerously ill. still continues a , s in i >R i ‘ b n d *; n t w k k k l v n k w w a p n u . SATURDAY, AUGUST, 1 1891. IK. Jf- JiLAJlt, Editor and Prop'r ] N IO I « 1.30 PM ANNUM. ' Wilson Walker/ and family have ! removed to Cedarville from Dayton. Mrs. Mary Barber went to James* town, Thursday, where she will re* [miiinwith Mrs. Oam Dean, who is :quite ill. ; ■ ’ ; ’/ The annual session o f the Greene ICounty Teacher’s Institute will be held at the High School Building, Xenia, <X, beginning MondayAugust 110 1891, at 10 a. in. and continuing lone week. . , _ , , i i The instructors are Supt. H. M. Hon, Andrew Juckson and Hugh parkerf Gf Elyria, who will lecture on Ht(.rn.ont attended the Sabina fair literature and geography. Miss Mar. ] hursday.. Igarette W. Sutherland, of Columbus, ' Sirs, .Frank Evans o f Findlay, who will lecture oh language (indud- rpent a iew days here this week, theijng English grammar) and theory and fuest of friends.. | practice of teaching. Mr. S. A. Col Mu. Johnson nee Rakestraw, of Una who will present th« subject of (VJumliu., n the gwxt othei at least one even TheA . M. J5«church of Jamestown | pig lecture. On' Monday evening Ms will hold a camp routing at Edgefield | there will be a social meeting at the ~^hool Building. What came near proving a sad Iaccident occurred in front of the IT. P. churchjust afterservieeslnst Sab- Ibath morning. Mr. Boland Kyle had commencing Augtet 9th. Mr. Rood and wife, nee White, forinerly o f this place, v friendshere this week. Mr*.Nettie Rakestraw, of Colum- birf/ ’is' ^isiting nt Mrs. Jos. Van just assisted bis wife, daughter and vrtn r'liMwils etroof * !nmi in^A fko noPViaoiia an/) wao - -.'|[ii^«h.Gh'wd». street. ; Jrto,'McLean and wife and Will ^rriith will attend the G. A . R . eo- <•ampmcptM'Detroit next week. ..r^l^trl^fplla Nesbit went" to Bellc- fouti^^esferdny, 'for make a pro 1 j^th. her graud-piurenti. son into the carriage and as talking to a friend when the horses suddenly startedto run. Thesuddennesscaused Mr. K. drop the lines and ns the hones passed around the church, the carnage wasoverturned precipitating its occupants into the street. Lucki ly thehiraess gave way and the horses /Xko G i^ ^ county fair lward ar®.[wei^Teleased clse the result might ottering largerpttmuutiiB . and better Ihave been moredisastrous. As it was 'attmc^Wikihyear than ever before, all were badly, bruised, while Miss I f e M b McMillaiTTntemined a Ae“« - * » • »M «»toed unde, the mimher o f hie young Mend. »t bk H " * * * '«■ • « * * / . IS""*• •« * home'north o f CednrviUe, Thundny * « * » * « » ' T “T T end we. ' earned into the church where she was evening. cared for and a physician summoned It was Mrs. Randall, one of the most high ly respected ladies in this vicinity,' died et her home west of Cedarville Tuesday morning of apoplexy, at .the advanced age of seventy five years. Claracy Jane Thompson wasborn in New York October 17 1817, At an early age she moved to Ohio, with her parents;who settled in Trumbull coun ty. In 1836 she was united in mar riage with Geo. B. Randall, and a few years after.rijjbymoved to Greene county where shakos since lived. To them were bom nine childrenseven of whom are now lining, viz: Jos. W. , Sarah Ann, John| W., George W., David R., ClaracV A., and Albert L*. The funeral MWriees were held at 2 o'clock: at her residence, Wednes day afternoon, after which the burial ook place a t Tsrbox’s cemetery. . ' U 1 WAI. 0 . Andrew Broa. and Co. have juatre- ceived a car loot! of- harnesp which they will sell ch§ap. ftweet and soul pickles at Bull's Magnetic soap at Bull’s Jelly Glasses at Bull's Breakfast bacon at ' Bull's T$ebest laundry of the town is the Yrey, of Dayton. Geo Winter, Aghnt. Office at Mac Bull's Robt. (Jalbreath is still agent of the Xenia steam laundry with headquar ters at Stormont and Co’s Gassoline stoves, all patterns, qual ities and prices at Crouse A Bull’s. Chipped beef _•’ . ' a t McCorkle’s. - The finest line of fresh and salt meats in the county at C. W. Dean’s Salmon and Sardines at McCorkle’s. Cream Cheese at , McCorkle’s. ^ Marriage licensee: Jonas Irvin and who dressed herwoundit May H. Young: dohn 1), Dinsmore very narrow escape, and Susan C. Brume; J. Addison 1 - — 1------ r ’-t Brown andXm^e L^Mmton. Frances J . Miller and'Clifford Bar Mrs. B. W. Northup, who has been toD Thos. S. Kirkwood, 2$ a, Bath, Visiting her children in Lima for the j | 7 oa past week, baa returned home some- Geo; W. Crawford to Thompson what improved ip health. Crawford, quit claim to 79 a, Cedar* Mies Kate Barber accompanied her] ville, #1200. brother, Depew to Chicago Monday Narcisea Compton to C. H. Comp- who will spend a couple of weeks in Iton, II. that city the guest of her sister Ida. Andrew Winter to Isabel Turnbull T , . 0 . . . . 65 sq. poles, and control of backwater Johh Spencer who joined the iegu- | j lnr army less than a year sgo, h f t 1*^1 Turnbull to Nancy Winter, home once more, having been dm- 94 ^ Cedarville village, $1, etc. •barged from the service on accountof Hbillip A. and John F. Lauman his being underage. exg of Elizabeth Lauman, toMargaret Rev. W. Q* Shannon, of Xenia, Bloom, part lot 18, Xenia, 14,000. will preach tomorrow morning in the **• Iwuman et al, to Margaret M. E. church of this place by invito- 1Bloom, quitclaim to same, #4,000. tiou of the Committee on ministerial Mallear Thornhill to E. F. Oxley, tupply for that pulpit. 50 a, Jeffcrson. ia.OOO. ** J I J . T. Evans to Chas. andJeannette Rev, Joseph Kyle and wif«,"-vaf JReed out lot 14, Xenia, #1,000. Springfield, are spending a ftw days J Henry Dorch to Robt. W. Caldwell, with Rev. K’s mother, o f near k e« , IJot 25, LearaanVadd to Xenia, #350. liefbre leaving for their new bosk* *t j . J , H» Cooper, admr to W* M* and Allegheny City, where Mr, Xyle has IKezie Wilson, lot 18, L. A M/a add accepted a call to a large cknick. Ito Xenia, #1450. — - OliverM, Cox to Henry K. BoUn- Greena Coanty Iota 4 and 5 .0*om , #400. at Xenia, A ap st llth , 12th, l« b * EuniceH. Wilson to W .H . Haas- r«Ml4th wWbe the bsjt Xalr j^ io o ., Miami, #1,500. lield m this county, ^Jtjeeyomw iar*1 j ,, , , »tjrre.-ooiwoii puc A m . iMnjpaaents to attend. • It will be n Gkuii B. Fowjtr vs ,'obn G. Fow- j rofitablt plaos to ipsnd n 4 lJ, * |ler, Divorce. David A , Fhttmmi of U t i * * , A«in*M, CrflinsveFrtnkA. Col- Ky.*# late eoednetor o f Cbdooetl Bps, W*0***' _ » fho«*a Boutina, U m>wspending n *w dey-I K «ith hh brother-indaw, X H , Craw- m ford, Eiq, Coadeetor Fktter- ^ M a c k v» Henry Mack, Di- a. «* I S i . r!1h£k »• iemm ofFensacoJe, Florida, aoeom-J jfahamUratf **j*'"* ** G*At’s. | snics him. Machine Oils at Rklgway’s. The beBt place in town to buy meat j ofall kinds is at C. W.'Crouse's. Try him. Sweet and sour Pickles at McCorkell’s. Potted Tongue and Ham at » McCorkle’s Corn Beef at l McCorkle’s 1 Heinz chow chow, Celery sauce, < Girkins, Cauliflower, at McGorkle’s Watermelons at McCorkle's Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a .good meal, only 25 cents. Syrup and Molasses at G m av ’ b . Our Stock of Patent Medicines is complete at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at G ray ’ s . Harvesting Oils at Ridgway’s Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps at G mat ’ s . Mower Oils at Ridgway’s. Elegant Toilet Soaps at Bidgway’a Pharmacy, Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliabts meat store of C. W. Grouse. Batter, Jersey, Milk Crackers nt G uay ’ s . Spring repair workat Murray’sbar aessibop. Sorghum, Syrup and Haw Orleans Molasses at G s * y V. A fine Use o fpoeket and table cut lery nt Orouee ft Bull's, Smoke the Jimtown Dandy at Butt’* . I f yon want a good lunch or equate meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. Dried Beef at Bull’s Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. .Teeth extracted without pain by application of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. Aveua, Oatmeal Cracked wheat ' Granulated Hominy Farino, Parched Farinose at G ray ’ s . .Pure Pine tar at Ridgway’s. Paint and Yarnish-Brushes at Ridgway’s. , Window glass and Putty at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. New Perfumes at , Ridgway’s. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G uay ’ s . ■Picture Frames made to order at Ridgway’a Pharmacy. Wood and Willow ware at G ray ’ s Halters, collars and' all kinds of harness sundries at James Murray’s "Peaches, Apricots and Prunes G ray ’ s . Screen doors, all sizes and kinds at Crouse A Bull’s. Smith’s the place for a seafbam. ice at Ridgeway’s. B r o n u R Will the parties having sacks be longing to Ervin & Sterrett, please return them at once as we need them E rvin & S terrett . Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmea and Cracked Wheat, Farino ant ‘ ParchedFarinose, PearlBarley, Gran- uhuedHominy at G ray ’ s . F O R S A L E . The Iliff homestead near M. E. church, Cedarville. For particulars call on Wm. Riff adminstrator of es tate. Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew & Bao. Palm leafmattrees, the best made, at Barr A Morton’s. ’ I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. Fish at G ray ’ s . Carpets for Fall. Onr new fall line of ear- ietings and floor coverings s complete and is the larg est ana most complete we iaye ever shown. The pat terns and colorings while not a great change fromthe >ast season, is a proof and an indication that the shrewd American designer is steadily going forward to perfection in this line VI bile the makers ofCar petings are getting some advance in prices we shall sellall the gratth* at last seasons prices which are as ow as they have ever reached. Onr line of Har vard Extra Super wool Ih -, grains are the handsomest patterns and colors wehave ever seen in this class of carpets. Onr price on this popular make of Carpets is 70 ct8. a yard. On a low priced Ingrain we have a full Extra Super Union at 35oents a yard that is usually sold at 50 cents. In-Hrassells we sh iw a full line of new patterns in all the grades starting at ets. for a good qu vlity and ou up to the vary best goods in this, country. Get our prices and see pur styles. Carpets made and put down anywhere at low- ■ price and on shore noti ce. JOBE BROS. & Co., Xenia. Paints in all risejjyckagas and ool< ora at * Ridgway’a. Com, Tomatoes, Botins, Ac., at G ray ’ s . • > Do you want a parlor suite? No diflerence what grade you desire you can get it ofBarr A Morton. The bedroom suites at Barr AiMor ton’s are elegant. Call and see them. (Jhairs in all sizes, styles, shapes and prices, to suit children or grown persons. Also easy chairs for for the old at Barr A Morton’s. K h fiak. A cottage house and two lots situa ted in Millers edition. An excellent well ofwater and firuit trees of differ ent kinds. Wesley Hutson. Let tke people rejoice. The daks of the Greene County Fair are Au gust 11.12, I# and 14, 1891. A first-class exhibition Is assured. En tries are coming in fisst. Tbs hast of racing offiunoos&si horses every af ternoon. Splendidmusk will be pro vided to ealhren.andadd pleasure to the cccasian. TheDirectors o f tlw Greene County Fair have spared no pains orexpense to fhrnish amuse ments andmake the coming fiur n grandsneoess. The aha is to have a vast exhibition and a big crowd. ScreeaDoora at a J a a k f i t t i ’s . BANK OF o s m im General Banking BusineeTransacled. Gem.W . la rV M , Pawn. W. L. Ckmaai,Cashier. SMdasl siMte prlndp*!^ lam tod is I’*»l ZitsW# 900 , 000 . NKW THBODGH SLEEPElt. h i c s m o t o S I n n x F s I I e , H e a t l i D a k s t a , Travelers en route to the North- west are upbrmed that the G reat R ock I sland Rotm began running, Jane 14, n Thorough Buffet Pullman Sleeper, Chicago to Sioux Falls, south Dakota. Tnk car leaves Chicago daily, ex cept Saturday, on the <L, R. L A P . No. l ,a t l J 0 , noon; retumhif, ar rives at Cfciesgo daily, except Mon day, at 8.06 a. m. Map, Foldota, and farther iafar- Marion amt on application. S , Sx. J ohn , GenlManager. Jxo. S kbastiar , Gm l Tkf. A A n A gt GxmenAbOvricx, CHICAGO, ILL. WtitmuPumM v i* Gw V S aM y tn w ia Lhma. Tidcota at one fare far the round trip hotwom any two statloaa ou the dndhnori Division firmn Colttmbus and Spring i sldkt? Cittcianari iadu- rivewmW sddby thoP. C. C. A St. L . By, Co;oneaoh Sunday until IwTBMVn W9SV99j VmnmPBt SBNI BHNWm^*-0* 1891.
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