The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1891 HO. 12 T 1 \ T OMENS’ ^ BOYS’ FINE?CLOTHINGS Ee sure and see oar stock 'before buying, as you will save full 20 per cent by purchasing N. B. 25 cents buys 1 pound (of our own roasted) coffee. $$1.00 (cosh only) buys SOpouads of GranulatedSugar.; 55 cents buys 5 gallon Gasoline at BAUD’S May day nextFriday. Ladies yrbo appreciate fine milli nery, it will pay you to go to Tay lor's at Jamestown, O. The stock is! Have' you cleaned house yet? ' : — inmW^I >1■ . |AU1 L7 H I VW MWW V «» H| v w , __ I f you want a stylish livery rig go immense and the display is .a marvel to Boyd’s. • ^o fbeauty. A Chicago doctor has killedhimself Ibecause he could hot discover a new Gertie Ricket has been taken from school on account o f her health. I f yon want a good, lunch or a square meal go to Boyd’s and try him .once...' ._____ — Rev. S. E. Tris and wife, o f How ard, Kansas, is visiting J. 0 . Collins, this week. *' Mrs. T. B. Andrew entertained a number o f her friends Thursday even ing at tea. ' Boy's wagons 65c, sold elsewhere at The Fair* LimestonenearHigh, Springfield, Ohio. . Mrs. Andrew Holme?# nster who resides in Pittsburgh, Pa., is at pres ent visiting here. Buy your Groceries i t Ball's, and i f requested, will deliver them immed iately toany part ol the city. 01 Townriey returned to Anderson, Indiana, Wednesday, and will again resume his work in the post office at that place. Mrs. A , J . Jackson and daughter Pearl, entertained handsomely at din ner yesterday. About thirty gneets were present, ' Georgs B. Thomas, son o f John Thomas, o f this place, visited his fath er, this week, leaving for -Cincinnati Wednesday morning. MiwIda Smith left for Washington C. H ., yesterday to vsnt friends. She will return in about two weeks. Pejtffeei gearn o f beauty,, are the ex pressions o f the ladies who visited the display o f Taylor’s Millinery hoase in Jamestown, 0 ;*thfow**k» Him Mollis Martin, who has been spending a short time with friends in <^d*rville, returnee to hm home in Attica, Indiana, n«xt Monday. All silk, satin edgs ribbon I f os % 9,12, only 10 etaa yard, worth 15, 20 and 25 ct*. TheFair, Limestone St. nearHigh, Springfield, Ohio. Mr. Osiy Bawssy, Misses Nellie Bamssy awFCSaraMurray, o f South Charimton, spent last Sabbath inCed- anrilk, ths guest o f lira. 0 . W . Mar- fM r T ^ ^ T y hsvswmtsd. the vacant mmmm to fko Mm*m oiks and willoesapy fit q jgf J| | M with *****9mmmT m P I W W * remedy. But it is those who do dis cover new remedies that the world can beet get alongwithout, i f the deleter ious effects o f the lymph 'are any crit erion, Ladies, Children’s and Men’s hose from 10c up to 50c. These goods are the very best iu the market for the money. The Fair, Limestone St. hear High, Springfield, O. Charley Smith has decided to come back to Cedarviile, and will occupy the room over the bank' as a barber shop. The room will be remodeled to coniform to the latest style and Charley will run a first class shop in ['every particular. He will be ready for business Monday. The London Mystery spent the greater part o f the week here and was well patronised, as they pleased their audience. The elite o f the village did not attend en masse, and it was as well they did not make the attempt as a greater set o f rowdies never congre gated in Cedarviile than were in at tendance two o f three evenings they showed. Those who attended for the purpose o f fleeing and hearing were thoroughly disgusted with the noise the hoodlums kept up. John McCorkell is not tronbled with insomnia, although his friends have made statements that hehasbeen seen at all times o f ths night, while more superstitious ones. who did not recognise him have told o f <ltt apparition seen in the northesst part o f the town, dodging from one fence comer to another, and then suddenlydisappearing. The mystery however, m eerily explained. A eon and heir was born to Mr, and Mrs, McCorkell last Monday, and John whoee fatherly iustinct has developed into a passionate devotion forhis boy, has merely been taking midnight’ ex- | eurrions to obtain catnip by which the iafimtean be soothed into forgetful Iness and deep. _ C a rd a f TUsMBka, We desire, through the columns o f !the H rrald , to extend out sincere thaaks to our friends and neighbors, who so ItiiKtiy leett us a helping hand fcowraoeurt beraawaeirtfai tbs loss e f «wr 4 m e**, and rest aseured that fm W t im m m A sympathy tritin sy UnfrmiTowamr r amt R a v e a a r s l a . A rare treat is in reserve for the people o f Cedarviile. The distin guished orator, Rev. John Reid Shan non, Ph. D ., will deliver his brilliant lecture on “ Savonarola” next Friday night May 1 st, .at-.the Methodist church. This is Dr. Shannon’s be*t lecture, and no one can afibrd to miss it. There will he a nominal admit tance o f only 15 cents, so that every one may attend. Bring your friends with you. F e s m a y lv a a la M a e s . Excursion tickets to Steubenville iaccount G. A. R. state Encampmeut will be sold via the Pennsylvania lines April 27th, and 28th at 13,95 for the round trip from Cedarviile. Tickets will be good returning until May 1st. The finest line o f canned goods in Ithe city at Bull’s A X O W M J fA H C R . j To provide for the jssuingofthebonds o f the Incorportated VUlsgeo fCed arviileGreene County Ohio, to the amount o f Fifteen Hundred Dol^ lan and for the sale o f such bonds for the purpose o f raising money to defray the current expenseso f said village, as authorised by special act o f the General Assembly o fthe state of Ohio. Entitled H.|B. No, 1653, •passed April 7th 1891'. 880 l, B*it ordslMdby tbs Covnrilofth» Vill*g« of Codsnrills,Or***eCotfatyphio, that the boait of said villa** to the amoaat of ifteea haadrsddollar*snailbetsiaedand sold ...................................‘ x f f as hareaftor providti for the Mt^ow of pacing tbt earreataxpeases of said lneorjMxsfod " im of Codarrillo.aad for adothernorpote. SECTION. 2, Bo it farther ordained by the Co*««il of said rill/ige thst th« toads mention, sd ia the Irst section of this ordinance shall he Iften In nsmher, and forone haadrsd dollars each, and shall toar Interest at the rate of six per e«»t per aanass, with eoapoas attached, saidiatrost to to-paid semi anaaalljr at ths officeofthe treasarerof said ine csrporatedVi|. lag# of Cedarviile', npon proper presentation of interest eoapoas, as eald interest toeemOs dae, gaoli toads aad the eoabons tliersantoattached shall to signed by the Major of said village, aad shall to attested, sealed tad recorded bj the Clerk. Said bonds shall heknown aad des ignated as the earrentexpence toads of the In corporated villa** ofCedarviile Oroeae' county jOhio,and shallto numbered respectively one to ffteea tnetastvo aad shall to mad* payable poa preeeatatloii at the office of the tmsarer rsaid village as follows to wit: No’s. 1 ,2 ,8 and id s# in oflo year. No's, 0 ,« , 7 and 8 dae In two year*. No's, t> 10,11 aad 12 dae la three years No’s. IS, Id and 16 dee ia Ire years. 8BCTION. 8. Aad to It farther ordalnad by the villaRoeoaaeilof said vlilace that the toads mentioned in Motions one and two of this ordinaaoo shall hear dateas of the May lib A* D.1M1 aad shall be eeldat private SM« Wlth- oat adveriitlng, by the Mayor of said village, for aetless than their par vatao aad aeoraed iatsreet, aad the money arrisiag from m«h sal* Shall to forthwithpaidinto the treasury of sail vittage to the orsdit ofthe ekavase faid to to pahlaatMadorthodlraetioaof the toaaeil of anctlON. 4. This eritaMWf shall taka offisetaad to ti Moo Item ate after $ty Im l ^B a im d lU u ted A . P.1001. ...... 1Mu ir i f l u Timin iiS hlfttltlahustjr©HI*. LOMU. Teeth extracted without pain by application o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. Aveua, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy Fariuo, Parched Farinose at G r a y ’ s . Best coal at Mitchell’s. Farming Implement# o f all descrip tion at Andrew A Bro. Go to Dean A Barber’s, for fresh meats o f all kinds. Go to "Wolford’s for the genuine Brown cultivators. Farmer’s Friend corn planter at Wolford’s. Gassoline stoves, all patterns, qual ities and price* at Grouse A Bull’s. Saddles, bridles and harness o f all diacriptiont at AndrewBros. A fine line o f folding lounge# at Barr A Morton’s. Buy Imperial, plows at Wolford’s. Oarges, Bananas and Lemons, at McCorkells'. . Picture Frames made to order at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. ' Healing Powder for galled shoul ders at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. ~ Our Stock o f, Patent Medicines is complete at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Winnow glass and Putty at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Parties having our grain, sacks will please return them at once as wn wkh to envoice them. Andrew A Bro. , We will close out the remainderf o f our Lamp stock at cost Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Choice garden seed, two packages ror 5 cents at . Andrew A Biro. . Smoke “ Ed’ Beet*” the best 5 cent cigar iu town at Bull's, FOR HALM* ; ' The okl Iliff homestead near M. E, church, Cedarviile, For particulars call on Wm. Iliff adminstrator o f es tate. Go to Boyd's restaurant for a gopd meal, only 25 cents. Corn planters, com plows, harrows* and breaking plows at Andrew A Bro. 1 II.M XEKX ‘ OPENING, A fall line of Ladie’ s Miiwe’a and Children’# sum mer Hats&nd Bonneta will ba biapiayedon Friday and l u m m U Iffa. $ 0 * Afi a t e it e r a f iu 1 Tobacos and Cigars at G ray ’ s , Pure old Dutch Java Coffee at at • A hdjucw AB bo . Com, Tomatoes, Beane, Ac., at - G uay ’ s , : Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at - G r a y ’ s . Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco 40 cents per pouud, at - A ndrew B ros . Cheese*Crackers aUd Ginger snaps st H G ray ’ s . Hard and Soft refined Bugays at . ■G ray ’ s . • Sugar, Sea, Coffee, Ac., at Gray's. 1 -Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store o f C. W» ’ Crouse. . ’ , . Rolled Arena and Wheat, Oatmeatli^ ' and Cracked Wheat* Fariuo and * ^ r ParchedFarinose, PearfBarley* Graq---~ ulatedHominy,at C ray ’ s . Fish at G ray ' s . > Wood aud Willow ware at G ray ’ s Halters, collars and aU kinds o f harness sundries at James Murray’s Pure maple molassesat G ray ’ s . -? • . *• Syrup and Molasses at ' G ray ’ s .' - The best place in town to buy meat o f allkinds is at C. W . Cronsefr. Try him. ‘ . * Peaches, Apricots and Prdbes at , * G ray ’ s . Money sired by buying furniture o f ' Barr AMortouV ■ ■Buy your bed room>iuiU o f , B arr AM oryon . A A nice line o f rockets at ' - Barr A Morton’s ' All kinds o f garden tools at Create A Bull’s. Highest market price 'paid tor wheat at A ndrew A B ro , Butter, Jersey, Milk Crackers at G ray ’ s . Spring repair work at Murray’s har ness shop. 5 A Fine Grade o f CannedBlackberries atMcCorkell’s Gloves* good stock* low prices, A murkw A B ro . Sorghum, Syrup aud New Orleaae Molasses at G ray ’*. ‘ Bare A Morton have a full Bn* o f beds, bedspringsand mattres ato. Bare A Morton Would Mka to iMrin you call and see their alegant line o f rid mi * ^ ForairstohtelawR'iamret ' m to , > C rmw i A Bm lu : A fi*4fisMofpodbit»RA tilde awt* Imjrat ' ■^mmA'SfiiShk xmmiwmiMmwmmm m tiiMiw
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