The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

Wh. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, APRIL II, 1891 m 10 snap W A N T E D ! Every Person to come and. Trade Goods S o ld O fi’R e a s o n a b le .T im e , To R e l ia b le P e r s o n s The 'best apron Gingham at 7 cents per yard. prints at 6 1-4 cents per yard. Cambrics only 5 cents per yard. Come And See Us. The best Mrs. Nettie Barber spent Thursday in Xenia, Mrs, Bev. Andrew is in Cincinnati this week. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good menl, only 25cents. ■', ’ ■. I!•11 I . 1 il".■ !" ♦ IX S, Ervin weut to Columbus on business Wednesday eveniug. The “ Y” parlors were well filled Monday evening by guests who were entertained by an interesting program arranged for theoccasion hy the mem­ bers of that society. Several enter­ taining papers were read. A couple of recitations ellicitcd much ap­ plause. The music added materially to the evening’s enjoyment. The Misses Cushir^t of Springfield,' Dr- McAllister, of Pittsburgh, are visiting relativesat this place. Pa., will speak in Ervin A William­ son’sHall an Friday evening April 17 I f yon want a good lunch or a at half past 7 o’clock, square meet go to Boyd s and try him once. ' on " A Tour throughBible Lauds”—Egypt, Syria andetc. Those who come will be George Winter madeatoip to Cin-; entertained. All are cordially cinnati this week, combining both finvited. A collection will be taken business and pleasure. . A. C. Scanlaud, o f Selma, was in CedarviUe Wednesday to visit his sis­ ter, Mrs M. Keys, who is quite sick. Mr. Albert Ramby and daughter ■Bessie of Dayton spout Sunday with his little sonAnd aunt Mrs. Robert­ son. Mrs. Andrew Juckaoa, wife o f Grcfbe County’s popular Representa­ tive, with her daughter. Mia^Pear), is •pending the weekat the Capital, Mrs. S. B. Andrews and Mrs. J, Btrouse, of Carroltoif* 0,,. were the guests ofB. \V, No/thup and family this week. Miss Lulu Bjnith entertained a number of her friends with a “ taffy pulling*’ Tuesday evening. In addi­ tion quite aninteresting time was had with erokinole, tiddlcdy winks, etc. The Anderson, Ind.. Bulliten says: ' ‘Will IX Nesbit, city reporter of the . Anderson Daily Herald,” has a neat little card he passes out now in intio- ducing himself ns a news gatherer. Mr. Nesbit seems to have caught on in Anderson. J2d. Smith and Spence Shepherd have for the past two or three weeks liecn making things lively in and about Covington, Miami county, sell­ ing Wood’s automatic washer. The Covington Gazette speabs of them in the highest terms. Miss Anna Chew, a graduate of the Boston School of Oratory, nnij pro­ fessor of elocution at Oxford college, will give an entertainment under the auspices o f the Y. W. (». T, U, Of this place Friday, April 24th,’ Her readings include dramatic, pathetic humorous, character sketches, dialect selections, etc., which she renderswith the skill of a perfect srtkrt, as all who have had the pleasure of hearing her attest. The mnwcal members of the ' program will b# furnished by the Y . /W.C.'lUT. up for the benefit of missions, On Saturday of last week the friends of Mrs. D. J. Slirodes gave her a very plea6aut surprise in honor of her fifty-fourth birthdny. An ele­ gant dinner was served. There wns present about thirty-five guests includ­ ing Mrs. K. B. Rader, and Mr. and MrS. Samuel McClure, of Springfield, Miss Fannie Ellis, of Xenia, and Mr. and Mrs. George Carlisle, o f Yellow Springs. Joe Hjanabery this week brought to the H eii & d office one of the greatest curiositiee.ih theshape of an egg we, ever saw. It is a large dtick egg and was supposed at first to contain two yolks but upon being broken carefully it was found that inside the shell is another:shell while the white of an egg seperated it from the outer one. Hundreds of persons called to see the curiosity, ami it was appurnut to all that it was genuine ns the outer shell Was not broken sufficiently to have allowed the inner- egg to have been placed there through any human agency. * ___ _ (■ea ix ie Charters The great and beautiful whistler and singer has decided to return to Cedni* villa in a short time assisted by a club of young ladies and gentleman, and give a grand musical and social farce prepaired by one of the finest writers and authors, now standing before the public, and o f which will I ks patented for Gcorgie only. The plot is grand, comprising of facts o f nature. The final ending of n high exifnvigontlife. The fall to sin and disgrace by intern* perahee. Geergie will whistle her most select pieces, and give you some new songs* all o f which she person* ales as she sings them. Those who do not hear the little genius will miss a rare treat, asshe has given time anti attention for till* pnrposs. Georgie will convince tbs people o f her first horn*and birth fdaos o f hsr wander* ftU tn a *m * * tM aw hW * r , soafstsf and actress. She invites the patron­ age o f the community, and we hope shemay be greatly appriectated as this will be the last time she can iVivor you, having had some flattering offers iu the east of which she will be more than likely to except. Kespeetifully H amilton . LOCALS. Teeth extracted without pain* by application of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s" office. Aveun, Oatmeal Cracked wheat • GrannIntcri Hominy . Farino, Parched Farinose at GnAv’s. . Neiv perfumes, very elegant at K idoway ’ s I'llAimACv . Go to Demi A Barlier’s, for fresh meats of all kinds. Tubacos and Cigars At G uay ’ s . * Tiddlcdy winks, n novel game at Ifmow'AV’s PlIAII.UACV. Go to Wolford’s for the’ .genuine Brown cultivators. Do you want any. kind of a horse*! from : l yearling to a driver, draft j horse or brood more, call on E. E. M urdock , CedarviUe. | Over nilsand waists, a fnll line at' Finked Pineapple, at - G uay ’ s . Custard pie pumpkin, mince meat pie, at G kay .’ s . Glover and Timothy Seed at at A ndrew &Buo. Irish and Jersey Sweets Potatoes, at G ray ’ s . Pure old Dutch Java Coffee at at A ndrew & Buo. Corn. Tomatocf!, lleaos, Ac., at .. G uay ’ s . Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at G ray ’ s . Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco 40 cents per pound, at A ndrew B ros . * jRr. V *rn«», t il* ' «rp*fta^crd «lfc'*U «l. nt SnrlnsfloM, Ohio, c*n be ton i».t*a*g*R i»ttk * Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps CliffHousa the first of next mouth. at C hav ' s . Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G uay ’ s . Sugar, Sea, CofTec, Ac , at ,GrayV.» Buy your fresh and salt meals at the bid reliable meat store o f O. W. Crouse. Rolled Avcnn and Wheat, Oatmeal and, Cracked Wheat* Farino and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran­ ulatedHominy at G uay ’ s . Fish at G uay ’ s . Wood amt Willow ware at G uay ’ s Some novelties in ladies purses at Utnu way ’ s P harmacy . Jiim. Cash paid for tin s at S. L, W alker ' s , Choice white clover honey at .G ray ’ s . heeour new pupatrie at 25 cents. JtinoWAY. Hi uey at G uay ’ s J. L. Barbers. . j3,K.kwj,oa* flour 1UI(I pure maple Farmer’s Friend corn planter at. ! t G kay V. Wolford’s. , . „ , i Svriip and Molas*es at G uays . (.fussohne stoves, all patterns, niiar* itiis and prices at Crnme & Bull’s. Saddles, bridles and harness o f ail inscriptions at Andrew Bros. A fine line o f folding lounges at < Barr A Morton’s, j Buy Imperial plows at Wolford's, i Green Onions, Radishes, and Let* j tuce at McCorkclIs. i tXipgfs, Bananas and Lemon's, at McGorkelhf. A Fine Grade o f Canned Blackberries at MeCorkellV Gloves, good stock, low prices. A ndrew & Buo, Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at 1 -G ray ’ s . Barr A Morton have a full line o f beds, bedsprings and mattres etc. Barr A Morton would like to have you call and see their elegant line of resters. A full line o f Spring Millinery. Prices heat in town. Barber A McMillan, New spring Hats, Flowers, Rib* bans, Gold and Silver trimmings, Trimned Hut*, at - Mrs. Condon's, Shoes, a fall stock in every ’ line at j . C. Barber's. D lfll'u 't m-enrhlch I i »** i iw lstH th«\ mriH* n«ry mr-ihod* of iretlmoot by tlm general phy- ■leliu ire i ffixctolly lm lit i tun il. Twoniy.fivo yefi'o'oosporlono# In fit? l»y«tmont o f nlt.llnox’ » hrmi'c ilt«*-nw‘« ht»* m*oo Ur, ti«ll the Imperikl matVr ol tbt»e terriblo W «l»- Yon «to rot »mr« I* him ronr ollmonl); ho n a il, ronr cfin'i'ln'ia llkn tin n rw l » « « •rrlheo ioiir rernUnr miff r'nin wthnnt jiduc* n im ,ln *«q tiM ilitn . > h I |i'rr»**i* meet tho prril*e WHiitsof oich i«'H c lw rrxio K rteu**»trof'lt| Kq ftllq ffit No dlsnmmlr i n<»niHl When h* uk<e rvctuc ho U k M itif (u n it. H T o n («ToeltArrh e f iho tread, Thr<w»t..or Bnmchl.p enk Lnn*p, Pains or SowoMoin tho •!n*st, Hor'n«nlntOnneh,nr«»jr jUOfttwj of lho Ttir w f i r ) uiiga do n»t lore valuable time iw waat" iho j>r»i-louii'l'iiortui.tt/ ef » rfito mj worlh’OH imteiit medidioa r r Iroaw rlsncrfl nrmiiltionoia. Iiuiapiily kt onre to Dr. ) jrnell, who m it- a ihr*« «1l» n r * it »i>wlslty and lain gam'd in t*irlr tr«uuient«-nry Coy in Ihe year, If your brnrlncla Impalml, do not da*i>olr o£ nnirr uniii you liavo cjiiAUlted Di. Ysrueu lor OilHrrbul D m I u m . If yon ore MiOVrlng fmm tho*r<T-cla of In or op.’,or hat»H onur.llcHflon of due rr», non i > ,i ot know wliKt i » iho in* for, tut loci wrrlihnl nil th» lime,lOCiultDr.Y .rnoll. wtiffcflnii women who have *n Mhlng ’lift, noil Unite up and tlodrn tuira fnjln fjf, ipitrf tnMiih>M'iiitt t'hvfi)n I ftVuil l r^O iCdib’<{ .in l»t>dit iilshtltf*«IniMl|ii'l«|»l »HifS« ‘«r - liio 1—nnalitrl>»walk■m.ynlaUrrt ,vsil,«>.» of r tlimiKihiu, ni-y ulna n iHm.nit’if »■ rilie l>est place in town to buy meat [ jJ a i>*rmuacH m.u ty 1Jf n1'all kinds is at C. W . Crouse’s. Try 1 I vr**iIj4V&*»»iyrtf tlirjfi* * <3 *nMrMLt * st i r jtvvr wfwSi I *v-*ururt,» v. rf ft»P uf .Illy*f til ***»»»« i * lr* j 1^4 kill |l I f iiDii’P ^ f *» M jf* tt£f| tf ilJtt i*bOTfu HU^ .M/fRfi*.* irt |}r«itux<d JI t- v*n cr'intljr uund*u*t f imtsttit ttythrt <J♦liipfr-'S •' fifftllrtliVW. Hi *• »ft f * mfu if*is*t’Htftdi'fOf I**t* it tf hiiU ftUItrtiOtUi» LDdteiuty*’ It Yrtif 1*^1 M l d ^ i t firtffDtt C lm IflUbdiiUiJ JwtplMHfit II Of t t tu lefe’O* * 4 i^t»M*nsiffcpIO.fir*I if 4 t*r oi* a dff/d t»f t tIt* !•* /♦pi t *0 t«31 m Midi-^*ii, jfdfff >xrn <>*¥ M IP l lt Ktitlyfll fir#*jfff.Ui} fc&O(Ifbfrtlicl Mi ncysrveil by buying furniture o f - u .jUfct,“u inUKOU Barr AMorton’f. j IfyonniOiioJa-lii*hlr rolomL mllkj erteff |cl** n u m /I <*fU5i Hint tsiiH|«a*trt# fifiH 0 * i ^ ...» ^ * „f id* it,. TTnfa atul Ii/ifitieto rfslicrwl' tlin 1 I (**1hut.int. , j : i , rsih* s iumfit id rfllu. n .n n auu ih iiiu i . im r iM i.q .m un. { P ,.r bnot-dusi iwinr, w i f >ny h .ro *{/,:>. i : i M,,il latrii cio I m \frt t ’niidiiti’o ' in•ln - i t , i ti >k, *.«• Inc n,mi i . i’'s- ami latest suits at airs, voimous * ih irx*»n Buy your bed room suits of B arr A M orton . A nice line of rockers at Barr A Morton’s All kinds of garden tools at Crouse A Bull’s. _Wall Paper at J. C. Barber’s. Butter, Jersey, Milk and Oyster Crackers at * GR ay ' p . Art materials, a complete stock at ItiiKiw ay ' s P harmacy * • Highest market price paid far wheat at A ndrew A B ro . Dried Apple*, Reaches, Apricot* ami Prune# at G ray ’#. ■-. m !»,■«|ti»*r .:>> o fcllVi'i o j. ■f ll.q kia> r;,,,*,,. r. «-.fl»l;'f I)., V? i i IT* an,! lirpJril*. fn» n hiii mi . i r i.Hil’P**1! til l*f ll in n.i M til « 0Mill' HtxDfll UwtUhO orJlil r, i>:iy '•iiinir o-rn .i. n I fetln e, Tu *f»l> cmi « ij !» cii C- ‘ V.h «b fnlli k IhsIVhw'd- fuln d 11 . bn, in i lli.fl InS .d ; <% USl ynaUitnf tlrf* m id, tn wfnrh urn Anon a r^i' »i.a UinoohU f.f tiwiiikordens mm i.tn *|.a tt'irnin'i. tiy v liu lil eat n lifel* imid te*idM «i iU iii:i*tt<i.i Minrtouiu, Toil b«at*rdiiNlv iip la lh itth o d velnpuio-t « f Wink | .iS , Mqt tbq con»i»ifc'« »i+ifjiuito:i'f |erf« Aui»^hi^>l. Offft'iT of l..« tflf Rinllll *!lfl ton 1f A'X* IMUYiwff in ki>n who l»*»e ytmmti Uwr.*. in »>i W'UfB, HticMfotlll y tifek-d. . 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