The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
rolui? C E D A f r V I L L E , O H I O , S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 4 , 1891 N O . 4 ) an =P5 BMP • T P T ^ T i i m - T^HR , . 81.00 BUYS 18 POUNDS OF GRANULACED SUGAR zr In ou.r Dry Goods Department. For the coming week we offer for CASHONLY the best apron Gingham a t 71-2 cents per yard. Regular price &3-4 cents, th e best American prin ts’at 6 1-4 cents per yard. Regular price 7 cents. 6 Spools Thread for 26 cents or 13 for. 50 cents. \ l e t t e r f r o m t h e I ia i ll ir a potato weighed 3£ l b s ." We had one f f e r r i t e r y . . watermelon vine tha t growed over Mfc. E wtob :—A , I h .v e had a * . 2001 b ,o fm .l«m . W h» t w t a t a . d en d fe tttn ..f! « ,.! ,! « f tw m j old jndW . h o n .x p n lio g th b country, i f yon fM " ton . for no* ground. Iju-lge will .Hon- mo opace in yonr valuable f.e overage for «kM . ■ ntaot 20 (.per 1 will anawer all tlm,agl. yonr ^ ' h'!'e }*r ,W '“ « coknuns. I d u l l u u n w o u qurdlone A " * 11 35 bushel. tb u I have been wsked by m any Of my ■y**r ' friends a t Oedarville. And . should Our climate is excellent; both win- Hfty o f my friends wish fu rthe r tnfor- tors tha t 1 hove been here have been (nation upon Oklohoma, I shall be veiy miW, The thickest ice th a t was glad to answer al! such inquiries. f««en here this or last winter was W e are in the northern p a rt o f the «*»«* three-fourths o f an inch. Snow State, Within three miles o f th e Cber- is a rarity. Ou r summers are worm Jkee S trip o r Outlet, which you all enough for comfort, bu t there is very are doubtless p re tty well acquainted few nights h u t th a t one is comfort- With through th% press. This S trip able with a cover o r two on as i t is termed here i s a piece o f land them. Ou r seasons are about « x which is bounded upon the north by weeks ahead o f Ohio, A t th is writ- Kansas, upon the Vest by Texas and ing the 24th day o f March a great K b Man's land. Extend ing east a* deal o f planting has been done. Oats f . r , . the F o o t . K u c rv .tio n , beiog ond g«d*o .w lT « o . 1 up o o d lc t- fifty « v e e tailci wide. W e . i e t . e n - * « » « * < • « » *»5 > « f f f m ty-dve mile, nnrthe.«t o f KfagBAcr, g » « t a . » * * d y for, * " which voo coo ace upon th e r i v e n i . « * • * W \ « r t f I»h>to» . t; i>.:tow..,i the last day o f February. Sowed •"K. r L l * “ * Colo the 23th o f Feb . W ith cxccp- “ m ." * * 1 * . .__ .r 1 ... tion o f a cold puff from the north I The M u o lr, « . h w a M » n .n g „ )|lM fioa M L l t with the citaotc. prairie in most p a rt witp abundance „ , . , o f timber along the creeks and rivers. Ou r health well tha t ut where w-e Timber i t mostly oak , cotton wood, the world. I f you fellows hack walnut, and hack berrv. There is a I **«». reading about licit o f hae oak timber t h a t extends having the phtwumoma, typhoid fev- along the hanks o f the Oimeron rive r e r and la gnpe, ju s t knew how enbrely about, twelve o r l i f t e d miles through fret! **' *** fiwt “ J , and several hundred milas l o ^ . ^ T t b e 'g n p handJes you, Cedar* This body o f t im W iaknowa aa tlte b 'H e would be depopulated in a short “ Black J a ck s ’ and. k retried « * » * notlnD« but pally b r "black Timber i g p ‘tu re lackn resh* re . much cheaper here th an In Ohio, i j Society—it is a conglomeration of bought three acre* o f nice oak timber eve ry . T h ing th a t is to say i t is made (so better abou t C .) fo r # 11 . 00 , up troto every state,in the union, and Hence with so m *A cheap timber almost every country has its rep re building material f t m ftativ* lam b e rfs^ ta tiv e here. 5B u t * more law abid kcheap , Tliere a re two aaw mills .iug class is bard to find. In proof ^ ^ r t materials, a complete siock at within reven mUea o f where We live, j this we have b u t to remember th a t Native lumbar ia f e w l» .0 0 f o lllO O [Oklohomtbwas thrown open without per thmumnd, b a t pine makes ns g o ib w o f any kind, and r/maiued m for ‘down in to d u r Jeana, ns i t is #22 pef over a year; and I defy any one to thousand for WH « tw f and from #22 show a better record o f any 60,000 to #25 per thonaand fo r aiding and people any where under any kind o f flooring. F lou r k worth #2,7« per;law s. I suppose th a t all pa rts o f the hundred, Granulated sugar l# lb e for #1. A g rea t many things can be tiOMgjft asd taap heteas thet». Horses and eattte are mueh lowaG nsvar th lp stoek n r grain wsat, h n ts r if and buy When yaw g e t west, GaWsofl fo ready a atare foam a, d a rk la I’olor, the red senna fo h e r e good a s fW f k t h e hhwh* I s n t y s s r wm m ih y mm, in foot Urn d ryssi fo a th a a lsM hnawn rerereuariLaarereririMhwumarei' ■ 188P JpwBBWs ^ s JP *' nnsqwsnriy ws <Hd nut g rt • rid# 1^. 8it8 s*4l, exsept npuw aares Baas as sweat. BBMs ^ ^ w g^^re. ^18 gre^AA Territory has much the same kind of society that we have at Sheridan I have this torey. and do not wish to threwany reflections upon the society «fCedsrville, but it suits are better ta t n than any pise# I have ever lived, a red[Thera are but four fomilies of colored >n ff!peo ls In nwr towiuhip, None l« nur ariiool distefot, G if towns are* little scattsrel, b it sires enough ia m m m tto to nil' It gttsaii Githris teat the hand of the Bit. riftaated wpoif the rianlft Ere JR, * . with idvoit I 0 ,flfl#papalarire. Gkishrere C.*Hy d tu tu i in the estrenre rewttHNMt,: XlwrihhsraMpsawi Spmi ahaBath Is land I t Ik Ik*#, reamreal, .Bare nessey, also situated upon the Rock E land three miles from the Strip, in a very beautiful piece o f country. Last bu t not least, is Sheridan, ten miles east from Henuessy, located in the Shelton valley, where we give a good building lot to every one enter ing into business there, Our politics are a little mixed bu t the people's are leading us here a t present. ' F o r fur ther particulars address J . V . R akestiiaw . The “ Y V will hold an open meet ing nex t JVbuulay evening. A very interesting program has been arrang ed consisting, o f rausio, recitations, essays, etc. Everbody invited, The following are the names o f the pupils in East Po in t who received the highest grades in examination and de portment for the mouth ending March 27th 1891: M irth f Lowry, Ethel Fowler, Sylvia Teach, Henry Bowen, Willie Fowler Elsie Harbinsdn Robbie Harbinson, S tewart A rther Charley W right, Joe W right, Sarah Howard, Row Bryant, Minta Whitaker. * R osa S tohwont , Teacher. LOCALS. Teeth extracted without paid by application o f cocaine a t Dr. Homan's office, Avetis, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulated Monthly Pa rian , Parched Farinose at C ray ' s . * Kew i>erftimes, very elegant a t R hmiwat ' s P harmacy , Go to Dean A Barber's, for fresh meats o f all kinds. Butter, Jersey, Milk and Oyster Crackers a t G l u t ’s, ltmowAY's P harmacy . Highest market price paid for wheat a t A ndmxw A llao. Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes at G ray ' s , Tobacos and Cigars at G ray ' s . * Tlddledy whiks^a novel game a t IhsKiWAVs P harmacy . Buy you r bed room su its o f B ar * A M oryom . . *Banana*; Orange* A Lemon* at J. It. Brti/a Buy you r school supplies a t J. SI, B ill *# A line line o f candle* a t J . M. Bciif/a ^ Buy ymtr windowglire at J , I f. Butt*• fomgbitm, fy re p aad New G rieare Mohwwwt Owai'e. Flaked Pineapple, a t G uay ’ s . Custard pie pimipkin, mince meat pie, a t G uay ’ s . Clover and Timothy Seed a t a t A ndhew A B ko . . Irish and Jersey S weets Potatoes, at , G ray ’ s . P u re old Dutch Jav a Coffee a t a t A xdrew A Bqo. Corn, Tomatoes, Beaus, Ac., n t ■ ■G uay ’ s . Sweet, spiced and sour pickles n t G ray ’ s .' Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco 40 cents per pound, a t , * 0 A ndrew B ros . Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps d t G ray ' s ., Hard and Soft refined Sugars nt G ray ' s . Sugar, Sea, Coffee, Ac., a t Grey’s. Buy your fresh ami salt meats a t the old reliable meat store o f C. W. Crouse. Rolled Avcna and Wheat, Oatmeal and Cracked Wheat, Farino and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran ulated Hominy a t G ray ’ s , Persons w ishing slock in the Southern Building and Loan Asso ciation, of Huntsville, Alabama, anil Cincinnati, Ohio, or auy Information concerning the Association, please call on E, L . Smith, county agent, o r II. AL Stormont, t im v r e r , e r J , It McElroy, Sce’y. P ish a t G ray ’ s * Wood and Willow ware a t "G rat ** . 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