The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
MBMMN£pF' © Y O U 1 2 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1891 N O . 1 3 out ; _ PRICES C O M E N O W WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN OtTT PRICES I have Clothing that must he sold. Shoes at prices that defy competition. The nicest line o f Men’s Women’s and Children S U M M E R U N D E R W E A R in the town. Men’s Satine Shirts in elegant new patterns. Straw Hats in all ' . - styles ■ . • " Cal Motion has returned home from 1 11nfl attending school. He will remain at home during the summer. Jofe Zahn, the photographer, is here Boy’s wagons 85c, sold elsewhere ftt HSCt-.The£nir, Limestone nearHigh, Springfield, Ohio. Miss Georgie Charters, the whistler, who at one time lived child here, with his car to stay three weeks. He WH1give an entertainment iu the op- ia a first claw artist and parties wish-1era house on the evening o f May 8th. ing anything in his line should prtron-. The impression she made here when izehirn. ______ ' she assisted the “ Y ’s” wasnotthe best. I f you want brushes o f any kind,' Because o f the inferiorityof the piano, knives or forks, spoons, jewelry, such couId not whistle, but she as rings, necklaces; and bracelets, in how wishes to show tho. •citizens o f fact if you want anything call and Cedarville, that she is what her friends see us and we will surprise you with our low prices. The Fair, Limestone St. nearHigh. Springfield, O. Marriage licenses: Wm. Whitting* ton and Lizzie Haylor; Edwin Elam and Sallie F, Nills; John Finley and Emma Hamming; JohnE. Klein .and Clara Bingamon; Chas. Keeler and M. Hampton: Chas Ycakley Annie Harslunun. Mr. James Currie who has an in* terest in the American^Hominy Flake Works, at Y.cllow Springs, has start ed a mill at Springfield for the manu facture o f another specialty o fhisown invention. His brother-in-law, Mr. Samuel Anderson, will join him in the enterprise. Mr. Frank Currie, who has been connected with the work at Yellow Springs, will weep books for his father in Springfield. The Epworth League o f the M. E. church elected the lbllow'ng officers at the monthly meeting o f theLeaguS on last Saturday night: Pres, Alonza Stretcher; Sec’y, Cora Shroades;Trees. Homer Wade, and vice presidents to different departments o f Christian work. Mies Carrie Cline will be ap pointed as a delegate to the State Ep worth League Convention at Cincin nati, which meets in June. A colored waiter at the Hotel Bradley, whoanswer*tothe name of GeorgeH. Thompson, got into con ridrrabletrouble, yesterdayafternoon, byendeavoringtopassaforgedcheck at the Citizens* Bank. The'paper calledforf 1035 andhadthe aaaaeof €. H. Wright, a well-known and financiallyresponsiblecltiaenof Ged- arvHle, signedtoit. Mr. IfeQervey, cashierofthebask, atonce enspected asnothingwrongwiththecheek, and iuftmwsdtheoffissrs, whoaahbsd the ftdkmlastevibhixnndlookedhimup securing kistswtk at the depot, he havingmadeiurmi^einetttsfbrleaving town, Tlmid^wm considerableof * dude andw« notpartieukriy waft pkwssdwithhisarm*. B*i#**M to hail fromt^dartilkandwaawe®ac quaintedwMi Wright, ter whom h * d n l s i i i m I mm m m ' i m M * * claims she is, and will guarantee a first class entertainment, A grand concert composed o f the best local tnl- eut o f Xenia, will assist at this enter tainment. I f you fail to hear it, you will miss the best entertainment o f the season. Ed. Spencer, the copper colored in dividual who regulates the fish mnr- ket lor Cedarville, was interesting a small audience in front o f his place o f business this week, when a reporter passed just in time to hear some war reminiscences. Ed must have had a bitter experence to judge by,his re port, participating in eighteen battles to say nothing o f the numerous skir mishes. He was wounded eight times, but that fact does not assist him in ob taining an increase of pension as each wound was obtained before he was mastered into the service. He was 'first employed by the 11th Illinois for; three monthsand was paid in confed— erate postage stomps. A t the' end., o f that time his services being no longer needed he was discharged, but still re mained with the regiment for fifteen months longer without pay, and it was at that timt he did his hard fight ing and received his wounds, four at Ft. Donaldson, two at Hollow Springs and two at Buzzards Boost. Feeling that he should receive some remuner ation for his services, he left the Illi nois regiment and attached himself to the 10th Ohio battery and waa install ed as cook. There was too much monotony in such a life for Ed. how ever, and at the battle of Nickajackj Greek, Ga., seeing a gunner desert hts post he heroicly ran to the assistance o f themen and retained the position until the dose o f the engagement; Other and more interesting reminis cences ware related by Edward to hk attentive audience o f hair-briadth ec- oapas from the confederates while do ing detail services as * aoout (?) etc., but as we understood that e gentle* itomtbtoretotiagtoKd’specsooal m A Ladies light weight #undervcsts 10 and 25 cents, splendid goods. The FuSrrLimfstoMc St. iiCHFHigh, Spring field O. Pure rose potatoes for sale by S. K , Mitchell. Syrup and Molasses at G uay ' s . Parties wishing a good buggy at low price, call for the Springfield buggy—a speciality nt Andrew A Bro. - New Styles o f stationery at Bidgway’s Pharmacy. Bananas, oranges and lemonB at Bull's. Pure beauty o f Hebron potatoes for sale by S. K. Mitchell. Ed. Spencer has the finest lot of catfish ever brought to town. J. M. Bull keeps “ Ed's Best” Gall for it and get the best 5 cent cigar you ever smoked. I f yon want a good lunch or a square meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. I f yon want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. Buy your Groceries at Bull’s, and if requested, will deliver them immed iately to any part of the city. L004LB . Teeth extracted without pain by appiienfcjoiurtff cocaine jit Dri /Hoinuil’ts office. Propose* A m e i t a t Is tiie CQD&tltn- tioo of OMo. T A X A T I O TV. Be it re*olVe4 by theJGenerxl he 8t*teof Ohio, That a propo*!- fixcrinx I. A*-enibIj of t . . tiua shell be axbxUttod to the elector* 'A this State«n the *rrt IxewUjr alter the Crat Mon day in November, 1891,to amend Heclion Y, tit Article X II, of the toaetitutioa of the Stale of Ohio, to that it ehali read aa foikn»»: ARTICLE X II. S rctox 2. haws Way be |Mweedwhich shall tax by a xaiform rale all moaeys, credits, in- rcstments in bonds, stocks, Joint-stock compa nies, orotherwise; and ail real and personal property according to the trae valae thereof in money. In addition thereto, law* may bepass ed taxing righto, privileges, franchises, and each other nabjeet matters at the legislatare may direct: but bxiyiag-gonade, pnblio school" houses, honses need Sxriarivdy for pabltc xrtr. ship, inttftntieos of pnrely pwbtle charity, pnb He propsrty need exelasircly for any pnblie pnrpeee, and ether property may by general laws, be exempted from taxation; and the val- *keof all property m exempted ehali, from time to time, be aeeertaiaed and peblithed ae may be directed by law. BitrrieX 2, At eweh eleetkm, tkeen electors deetriag to vote Uk snch amendment may hare placed apoa their beliole the worde “ Taxation Amendaseat—Yee,” and thoeeopposed to snch emendasent may hare placed apen their ballots theword* “ Taxation Amendment—No.“ Seem * A. Thio aetOadmoet ehaii take of- foot on the Stet day of Jsaaery, 1SW. N IAL R . HYtKLL, S mu I civ KwiMi JRiftjftriniitAttTM*- WM; VANCE M a RQUIS, Preeidont ef the Bonate, Adopted April U , 1891. tierrae H mtm er A xrjuca . O hio . \ tirrm n # «ia Saohcrsav or B iatx , J t , D M A Ityaa, l i sretary of 8tete of thoMate wf OMo, tie hSMhy eertUp that the Avcua, Oatinral Cracked wlicut Gi-amilnled iloininy Fariuo, Parched Farinoso at GltAV’S. Best coal at Mitchell’s. • - • H - Farming Itnpleinenfs o f all descrip tion at ’ Andrew & Bro. Go to Dean & 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 prices at Crouse & Bull’s. Saddles, bridles and-harness o f all discriptions nt Andrew Bros. A fine line o f folding lounges nt Barr & Morton’s. Buy Imperial plows nt Wolford’s. Gauges, Bauanus and Lemons, nt McCorkells’. t Picture Frames made to order at Bidgway’g Piiarmacy. * Healing Powder lor galled ehoal- .ders at Bidgway’s Pharmacy. * Our Stock o f Patent Medicines is complete at' Bidgway's Pharmacy. , Winnow glass and Putty at Bidgway’s Pharmacy. Parties having unr grain sacks will please return them at once as we wish to envoice them. Andrew 'ft Bro. We will close out the remainder o f our Lamp stock at cost Bidgway’s Pharmacy. Choice garden seed, two packages tor.5 cents at Andrew <fc Bro. Smoke "Ed’ Best,” the best 5 cent cigar in town « t Bull's. F O R H A L E , The old Iliff homestead near M. E. church, Cedarville. For particulars call on Wm. Iliffadminstrator o f es tate. Go to Boyd's mtaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. Corn planters, com plows, harrows, and breaking plows at Andrew A Bro. M lL L ilM K R Y « P K X t N l , A fall line of Ladies* Afinse’s andChildren’#sum mer Hats and Bonnets will iifAjtMyh.! .. I.SirAM, Tobucos and Cigars at G uav ’ s . Pure old Dutch Java Coffee nt h r Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., nt V ..G way ^ i , ■■_■ Sweet, spiced and bouf pickles at G uay ’ s . Old Kentucky .fine cut tobacco 40 cents per pound, at A xo itaw linos. Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps at G u a y ’ s , ■Hard and Soft refined Sugars nt ■ - .■■■■■ G uay ’ s . ■ Sugar* Sea, Coffee, Ac., at Gray’s. Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store of C. W. Crouse. Itolleil Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal ‘ and Cracked Wheat, Fariuo nnd ParchedFnrinofie, PearlBarley, Gran- ulutedHotoiuy at ’ •* C ray ’ s , Fish at G uay ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at G uay ’ s ' § Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries atJames Murray’s Pure maple molassesat G ray V. The best place in town to buy meat o f nil kinds is at C. W , Crouse’s. Trv him. - Peaches, Apricots and Prunes at G u a y ’ s . Money srved by buying furniture b f - Barr A Morton’s. Buy your bed room suits o f B ark & M orton . _ The finest line o f canned goods in the city at BuHrs - A nice line o f rockers at Barr A Morton’s All kinds o f garden tools at Crousa A Bull's, Highest market price paid for wheat at A norkw k B ro . Butter, Jersey, Milk Crackers at G u a y ’ s . * Spring repair work at Murray*akar- nets shop. A Fine Grade ofCannedBlackberries at McCorkell’e Gloves, goodstock, low prices. A kphew A B ro , Sorghum, Syrup andNew Orleans Molasses at GgAT’a, Barr A Morton have a fttll line of beds* bedspringhandmattraa etc. Barr A Morton would like to have you call and see their skgant line o f restera. For a first otaMkwn mower go to GtottsoR Bull’s. . _ A Ha* llnaofpookot ami told* eut* IftL l«y a t Grans* 4 M V , Pambkiaswd ftraala at Bttl Ta, m
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