The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
so*.-. OCTOBER « 4 FALL AND WINTER PURCHASES \ » WlLila our stock iscomplete with bargains. Our stock -was never more complete! Our prices never lower! You ire invited to call and examine goods and prices for yourself. T il_n z 14 17,1241 r * !4! GotoGatch ’s of Xenia for photo- Buntetfshould not forget to. read i . M « l j • , the list o f’farms posted in the Her* AN INDBPKNDKNT WKEKtY NEWSPAPER. S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R H , *91. } V . //. B L A I R , E d i t o r a n d P r o p ’ r PRICE 9 1.25 PERANNUM. C o m i n x E v e n t s . CEDARVILLE OPERA HOUSE. Lactone AHoghei’ Speoialty, N ot . With RevAnno 8b»w Deo 4/ Mra.L»urfiDsii»ty, Deo 8. R ot A A 'Wtllott*,- Doc 81. SwedishToadies, Concert, J«B 8. Geo K Morris, » D, Feb 18. . graphs. Rev. MeKinzie o f New Jersey is the guest o f friends here. La fe Robinson is now able’ to be about once more, hut is improving slowly. " Dave Tarbox will make cider next week only on Thursday and Friday*. D o not go any other day. Miss Anna Goodwin, well named the sunshine o f merriment, th.e sweet voiced singer, at the opera house N o vember 10th. H » H . Gunning, director general o f LeGrone & Hughes, was in town Thursday arranging tor the big show at the opera house. George Snell, o f Arcanum, is the* -Ticket holders and all others tater- guestoi B . W , Northup, J . H . Nesbit is in Anderson, Indi ana visiting his son “ Dick." Jamestown has secured E li Perkins for an early date. I t is reported that there will be a Change o f time on the L ittle Miami to take effect to-morrow morning. Miss Delhi McMillan, who has been spending the summer with relatives in ested in the organization o f the L it brary Association are requested to meet in the Y rooms Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Business o f importance. Season tickets lor the lecture, course will now he sold for §1 for the balance o f the course. Purchase them at once so you .can secure a good seat at the next entertainment Mrs. Mollic L o y Easton, o f New Y o rk G itv, and Mrs.. Mamie Struthcrs Washington, returned home this week. |Cooper, o f Monmouth, Illinois, both • ' ■' '■ , . 1former residents o f this vicinity, are - Good grammar is saying something |vigjti j,cre m ,■■■there is no mistaking what you b tac&n. B y patronizing Catch o f X e nia there’ll be no mistaking you for, some one else. Charley U tter aud Mias Lou Sut ton, o f JumCatoWu, both well known here, were married at the home o f the bride’s parents last Wednesday evening, ___________^ Dines Brothers, o f Jeffersonville, lmve leased the Hopkins carriage fac tory at Xenia and possession was g iv en them at once. They expect to go into the manufacturing business ex tensively, _ _ _ _ _ There is a big fight iu Springfield far possession o f the Lngonda house. McMurtry & Leland, the new propri etors, have been shut out, hut the house has been open temporarily dur ing the Grange convention this week. Howell, late landlord, of St, Louis,, is causing the trouble. f An artist once made a picture if Ruskiti. Some one said the picture flattered him. The artist declared he but told the truth iu a beautiful way. Gatch’s photographs tell the truth iu a beautiful way. Lccrouc & Hughes’ refined special ty b I iow will be with you November 19th at Ccdarville opera house. This show is fur above the average o f the shows that has visited here. I t is fpll o^ fun hut refined in every sense o f thejjword, _____ ____ t Andrew Bros. & Co. arc headquar ters for hunters, aud each evening as they congregate there some very "fishy” tales are related. A member o f the firm is keeping a record o f all the, most marvelous ones, and at the end o f the season a committee wilt be appointed to investigate them and sec who shall be awarded the medal. The opening o f the Cedarville lec ture course, Thursday evening, was most auspicious, Leland T , Powers, the Boston impersonator, has no equal in his line, and from the beginning he aid. < W _ _ _ Miss Iv a Walker entertained a uumber o f her school frieuda last night. ■ • Misses Susie mid Flora Nooks and Ursie Walker visited friends in Sabi na this week. The visiting committee appointed to inspect the county institutions is composed o f Rev. J. C. E ly , chair man, Mrs. C. D . Davidson, secretary, Mrs. Kate E . Eavey, Mrs. E . E. | .Cooley and Rev. S. B. Yockey. In ! their late report, in speaking o f the Children's home, they say: "W e were pleased with all we saw. There is abundant evidence o f prudent-care and faithful attention being bestowed upon the children. Everything seems to be done that enu rtfttsonably be ex pected for the comfort o f the children Candor requires us to say that the rooms are kept ns clean as they can well be, while the beds are a credit tu nny county. Tn n.ur judgmentthe condition in which we found the home from kitchen to g o rn t reflects very creditably on the management o f the matron.” And yet. after all that can he said in favor, o f Miss Dillingham, throe o f the committee recommend that she lie (Uncharged aud !a man and wife in stalled iu her stead. Revs. E ly and Yoek «y, however, objected to such a recommendation. Miss Dillingham took charge o f the Home when it was a most unattractive place- and it is through her efforts it lms become wlmt it now is. and why anyone would wish to displace her, deserving ns she is, can scarcely be accounted for, I ue recommendation is, to say the least, at variance with the report, Editor Fudge, o f the Bellhrook Moon, made us n pleasant call on Monday and renewed his subscription. A fter this nionth he resigns his litem- G-reatReduction. We Have More f A N D O V E R C O A T S Than we want, so in order to reduce burstock will sell at or BELOW COST. Remember we want your-tsade and will give you more “or your money than ever before A call is all we ask. J . E S . L O W R O p e r a H o u s t e B l o c k , Itev. T . . 0. Spraul preaches' Adams county, Sabbath. in T T i c . F i r * t i$tcp. Perhaps you are run down, Ctt’ n Give enr to the plain fact that j clt- “ n’‘ 8'C<'1’- “ " ' T ! hI,.,k- Cm[t da Gntch’s o f Xenia in the place to * J™ - »t.8tect.ou, pndjott wonder w lm t.ails yon. Y ou should your photograph taken. Governor Campbell has issued his Thanksgiving proclamation in which lie calls attention, to the manifold hlesetogAtfaatbave been showered upon the people o f Ohio and rails upon *held his audiauce as no other person thefn toreturn thanks for their con tinuedprosperity. H e congratulates thepeople that theyhave been favor ed with ms Abundant yield fromor chardAnd Hold, The earthhastruly given to them of its treasures, And threatened depression has beenavert edby the bounty of nature, The could have done. The fAct that every person who witnessed his rendition o f David Garrick was highly pleased, is sufficient evidence that first-class enter tainments tan obtain a foothold in Cedarville, and it should be the duty o f every citizen not only to encourage t h em ,t jo t « e .t o it that your friends learned ptofbtuott, the tradesman, thoipatronizc them as well, B y so doing m echan i and the laborer have reason. barn-stormers wilt soon have to take to rejoice with the fiwtner that D iv in e } a back seat here. The balance o f the Providence b is given them plenty, and therefore names Thursday, N o vember 26 as the day in which to re turn thanks. lecture coifHtoWill b6asgood asWas the firstentertainment, If you have missed the firstgoodentertainmentdo not fail tosee the balance. ry brain fag and retires elsewhere in the capacity o f millionaire aud other light jobs i f the Weather permits. In losing our brother from the newspa per World we are considerably consol ed by the sad refrain that wlmt posri bly may lie construed as our loss is ids eternal gain--Eclesiastes v:vi.— Bpring Va lley Blade. S c h o o l f t e p o r i Report o f the McIntyre school for the month beginning Oct. 12th am ending Nov. 6th: No. o f days taught, r20. No, o pupils enrolled, 23. A ve iage daily attendance, 18. Pupils present every day were: A lv in Stormont, Charlie Smith, May Raney and Mary W il liamson. Those having the higlics grades mvArithmctie, A class, Ccci George; B class, Fannie Raney. B grade A class, M ay Raney,; B class. Jimmie Alsup. Honor roll, Fannie and May Raney, Gusto Randall, Cc cil-George, D a vy 'Baer, Mtury W it liamson, Flora Whittaker, Iv a Gallo way and Bertha Gordell, N annie M c L ean , Teacher* Thanksgiving Nov. 20. The marriage of Miss Mary, daugh ter o f Mr. and Mrs. John Rife, mid ordon Collins Was solemnized Thurs- say afternoon at !i o’clock at the resi- ence o f the bride’s parents near C lif ton, Rev. Bailey officiating. There will boa joint •Sabbath School convention of-Greene township, Clark county, and Miami township, this comity, held iu the Presbyterian ilnireii at Clifton, next Tuesday after noon and evening. A good program ins been arranged. The infant child o f Mr. and Mrs. Thacker’s, who live in West Cedar ville, met with n serious accident Wednesday. Mrs. Tlnieker was at work ami left her baby at play with a two-year-old child, and hearing her scream ran into the house to find the child’s clothing had caught fire and its body badly burned. I t is supposed the eldest child had lit a piece o f taper and set the clothing o f its playmate ou fire. The babe is seriously injured but will recover. Spanish Onions at McCorkleV \ Jersey Sweet Potatoes at McOorkle's. Standard Tubular Lanterns at McCorkle’s Oysters, at Bull’s. Bananas, at Bull’s. Old Dutch Java Ceffifc, at Bull’s. Loaded Shells, Powder, Shot, Gun Caps and Gun Wads, a t Bull’s. Buy Shaker Soap, at Bull's. W an ted — Ladies to know that am keeping a nice line o f triinme* lints and Bonnets which I am selling at the very lowest prices. d m a C ondon . * Buckwheat Flour, at McC’orkk’i. iced the warning, you are taking the lirst i step into nervous prostration. You need a ner^e tonic and in Electric . Jitters you will find the exact remedy :’or restoring your nervous system to its normal healthy condition. Sur- lg results follow the use o f this ;roat nerve tonic and alterative. You r appetite return, good digestion is re stored and the liver and kidneys re sume healthy action. T ry a bottle, rice 50c. at B. G. Ilidgway’s Drug Store, Celery/at McCorkle’s. Cranberries, at MeCorkle’s. Yellow Dnnver Onions, at McCorkle’s. ■* Boneless Cod Fish, at McCorkle’s. , .Fresh Sorgum Molasses, at McCorkle’s. Potted Tongue and Ham, at McCorkle’s, .Evaporated Horse Radish, at ’ McCorkle's. French Mustard, at MeOorkle’s. F lower Pots, Fancy, at McCorkle’s. Hunters’ Supplies, at McCorkle’s. Shells loaded to order at McCorkle’s, S a t i r e t * JHH itter*. Th e undersigned gives notice tlm no hunting w ill he allowed bn then premises in Cedarville and Ross town ships, Greene County, Ohio, under penalty o f the law. Rose Chambers. ’ R . M, Cooper. A . O. K y le , I I . A . Townsley* C, E . Cooley. ■ O* H . Rice. A , M . Tomkineon. J . K . Wilson. Mathew W ikon . M . T , Wilson. T, W. St, JMin, J. N. Townsley, Nattie Whittington, Alljcrt Hoppings, J . D, .Williamson, J . S. Williamson, 8. M, Alexander, J , H . Spencer, John Jameson, Will Spencer, Johh A, Barber, Con’fad GHlaugh, Daniel Dean. A. J , McElroy,
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