The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

NP!!P9jjRHPp it CITIZENS OF M W VICINITY. '99 t • ■.■. • * , • .*• ■•••« - •• • Commemcing this week I will call each morning and take your order for ^roocnes both staple aud fancy, and will deliver the same each evening before the hours four and five. Below you will find a “ Menu” for the week commencing April 20fch. Canned Fruits, - Dried Fruits, 7 Pickled Tripe Evaporated ttorse-radish, Canned Vegetables, Cooking figs, apricots, Pickled pigs Feet, ifustard Canned Fish, Peaches, Currants, Grape?, Mackerel* Herring and White Fish, Catsup. Next week 1 will have a fresh line of Green Onions, Radishes and Lettuce, these goods are packed fresh bn the day o f shipment for the (‘GROCERYDN THE HILL.” Call and we will do 3 ou good. VOL. 12 OUT F B I 1 DO YOU NEED A new carpet this Spring? I f you do, we can make you some money by seeing our carpets. In Brussels we ate selling an extra good one at 49. cents, it is as heitfy. as we ever sol 60 Cents, and would be cheap enough at that price now, and a lull line of all the better grades up to the very best made. We have some patterns of tapestry Brussels enough for about one good sized room thatwe sell at a great bargain and some patterns of good body Brussels in which we Have no borders to match at 95 cents per yard that are our $1,15 grade. We show the handsomest line of fine body Brusselswe have ever shown and the patternswere never prettier than this season. One special bargain in the Ingrains is our 35 cent one you can match it anyplace at 50 cents and you cannot do it any less. The pat­ terns are handsome and look like a carpet at twice the price. Everything in the nouse furnishing line such as mattings, oilcloths, rugs, crumb cloths, shades and curtains, JOBE BROS & Co, Xenia. Ed. Spencer has the finest lot o f catfish ever brought to town. Mrs. James Murray will represent the W. R. C ,.of this place at the state convention, Steubenville, next week. Ladies light weight undervests 10 “ » necklaces and bracelets, in and 25 cents, splendid goods. The k ct if you want ^anything call and. Fair. Limestone St. nearHigh, Spring field O, Hugh Stormont went to Columbus this week on business. IBs. Mack Bull visited her parents at Jamestown, the first o f this week, Mir. and Mrs. Cha*. Turnbull’s one year old child k not expected to live. Mrs, Robert Clark, o f Springfield, was vkitiog W niece, Anna Bord. tideweek. — Master Bestir Small, ofSpringfield, k visiting his grandfather, Mr. Dan. klM cMakn. - , MiseLultt Smith went to Sidney, Friary, to visit hsr brothers, Andrew and Charles Hess. Mist MintieBallard, o f Jamestown, passed through Cedarvllle yesterday en route for Kewark where she in* tends viritingher niece, Mis. Gnueer. Andrew A Bro. havaiold a third iatweet in her bfcGfaesc to B. F, Kerr, and they art invoking this week. The ohangewiii milks a good one for the Springfield china- twill mmitAat, k fir in g tperialbaiv gab* to tbeoUken* o f Cedarrill® and vSriaky, Bead Mi advertisement la ihk paper o»d dksn oaU and exam- Miss Slmwfln, o f Cincinnati, is the guest o f her uncle, C. S. D. Shawon, o f this place. Rev, Warnoek and wife, and Dr. Oglcsbee and wife, spent last Tuesday in Springfield. Scott Sprague, .of Williamsburg, is studying telegraphy with his uncle, Dr. Homan o f this place. A. J. JacEsJSHrttHrke Encampment G. A. R., this week, as the delegate from this place. Several members o f the C. A. - R. and W. R. G., will attend the state convention at Steubenville, next week. . ■ Have you read the notice .o f Dr. I Shannons lecture on the first page o f this issue? It will be one o f the best j ever delivered in Cedarville. Re­ member next Friday night at the Methodist church. ’ I The subject announced for list Sun­ day night at the Methodist 'church will be presented tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock, viz., “ Those Sundays The When One of the largest and finest Stores in the state. Tou Will find the most magnificent stock I hav< nicesl O F .pen, Sunday ^livery SPRINGANDSUMMERCLOTHING, HATS } . — -A J S T > ~ - Id shops, Sunday stores, Ac. Charley Nesbit is o f the opinion J Ithat misfortunes . never come 'singly. More than a week ago. he Bpriiined his wrist so badly that he Was obliged to stop work, and now he is confined to bis bed with a severe attack o f la grippe. :-« I f you want brushes o f any kind, knives or forks, spoons, jewelry, such Alex. Turnbull was inWashington, Penn., this week where he went to look at soma sheep he intended pur­ chasing. John McElroy, this week recieved anew byeide,and he now occupies his leisure moments in learning to ma­ nipulate the machine. ThcC- L. Crain stock o f harness, etc., will be sold on the 30th. Read the advertisement in this paper.. It may be it will be auctioneered. Screen Doors at Mitchell’s. James W . Spencer, through bis a t torney, B .A . Gilbreath, this week received notification that be bad been granted a pension o f f 12a month. Mrs, Rev. Wilson, o f Muncie, Bad., and Mrs. Tillie Gritton o f Sidney, O,, and Miss Fonnie Moore, o f Xenia, were visiting their ancle, Hugh Boyd, Wednesday. - Do not fail to see the When ad­ vertisement on this page. That firm carries the larges* stock o f clothing o f any in Ohio and they always have bargains for their customers. The new. school board organised* las* MpTtday/vening’ by electing Jas, Murny president and Andrew Jack- son, secretary. Harve Owens was chosen treasurer for the coming year, Samuel Anderson removed his fam­ ily to Springfield thk week, where they will make their home in the fu­ ture. Mr. Anderson will work for the Flake Hominy Company o f Yel. low Spring*, Roy, the ten-year-old son o f Thos. StJohn, met With a serious accident yesterday morning. While riding through a field he fell o ff a loaded Wagon, the wheel o f whisk ran over bk shoulder, breaking hk collar bone. He mu ako badly braked abewt the h**& Dr, J . ©. «**wtdroatsri hk *named* ■ m * wf X see us and we will surprise you with our low prices. The Fair, Limestone St. nearHigh. Springfield, O. ; The long talked o f overall factory is at last a fixed fact. A company, was organized this week with Dr ,\ Lowry as president. About twenty- four Women will be employed at the start. They are making every prep^ oration to begin work by the first of next month.___________ . W . M. McMillan, who for years was a partner with Wm. Pettigrew, id the undertaking business in Xenia, but lately o f Knoxville, Tenn., has decided to remove to Xenia, and take charge o f his old location and business again since Mr. Pettigrew’s death. Mr, McMillan is an old Cedarville boy, and his friends here will be glad to learn o f his intention to return to Greene county. McDill A Ervin, our enterprising millers, contracted this week with Nordyke A Mannon Co, o f Indianap­ olis, Ind«, for a complete new line of flour bolting machinery for the pur­ pose o f making a special brand of flour o f which their increasing trade demands, and o f which the above mill furnishing house strongly guarantees them will be seldom equaled but never excelled. The council held' a recess meeting last Wednesday evening, Mayor Townsley preriding. Conncilmen Gray, .Shull, McFarland, Harper and Vanllorn were present, The Mayor stated that the object o f the meeting Vraato ptaa on;ordinance, and on^mo* tion the ordinance providing ■for the issuing o f bonds to the amount o f $1,500 to defray current expenseswas read the first time, after which the rules Were suspended ami after they read it the secondand third times,was passed. The only other matter o f impor­ tance, was an order issued to the Mar­ shall to have him notify all property holders to remove obstruction# from off the streets and alleys. J. M, BUD keeps “ Ed’s Best.” Gaft for it and get the lost S cent e%a£ von m i w oVail ddk^uik'ta-aufoeSAuuSkasA&fcdMuk mWm *B$* Vwfmmt9§ mmwmmwj GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING’S. All goods marked in plain figures, and prices guar­ anteed to be below all Competition or money refunded ' *thout discussion. We are always ready and anxious o make our guarantee good. We manufacture our wn-goods and save you one profit. Gall and see .our tandsome store and our goods, whether you wish to purchase anything or not. THE WHEN. S[othe Peopleef Cedarvile aid Vicinity 3 > -Dealer in- * . * CHINS, GLSSS, QUEENSWSRE § ETC. , p 4 4 S . M a r k e t S t . S p r i n g f i e l d O Just opened last fall with an entire new stock. It pay you to call and examine his line of Dinner Ware, Chamber set, Gut Glass, Brio a-brae etc. at prices that cannot Be beat anywhere else in the city will Miss Geotgie Charters, the child whistler, who at one time lived here, will give an entertainment in the op* era house on the evening o f May 8th. The impression she made here when she assisted the “ YV* wasnot thebest, Because o f the inferiorityo f the piano, she could not whittle, but she now wishes to show the citizens o f Gedatville, that she k whather friends claims she is; -and..will guarantee a first class entertainment. , A grand; concert composed o f the beat local tal­ ent o f Xenia, will assist at this enter­ tainment. I f you fall to hear it, you will miss the best entertainment o fthe season. Byrap and Molalaes at G hat ’ s . . Parties wishing « good buggy at low price, ceil for the Springfield buggy —% apwaolity at Andrew A Bro. Hew Stylet e fstatikomiy a* R$%Wa|frPkNGAIMMff, ; Jmmmmmf Wmmgm WSBm ffVmKflM HI Haifa. 1 SA LE . STATE OF OHIO) G kxbhk C ounty , m j punSUAlIT to <»»nm*wl of m oni.r of Mite G ptoporty attoekad M M Oral j«4rw«nt, t«»aed from tko Court ofCommon PI mo of mid Coonlo, and to mo dfrettod and dolivorad, I will offs? for cofo «t pokUe motion ot Uodor- ville, G n n i oodoty,Oklo> on t k i n l a y A p r il S#th , A . 1 8 » 1 . D. Tko tood«'kitd,cli*lljo«foUoVrtof otc ; •AlTtko (look of Modi, ooa»(ott«c of I4*a. #foetur»d,.*logfo md doakto ootoof or oil kind*. -A lot oCmUMto. md MMt«o md ♦tookon kmd> not yet A lot of tmnk«, tm I ho ond tnTOUkt ootokoto, *nd overythins woollykoptiaafmclouhornw. tkoy. 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