The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
/n r w r ■J^ «T’^ VOI* 12 CEDAKTILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, •NOVEMBER 21, 1891 NO. 42. T H E H E H & I t B . AN1NPKPKNDMNT WKKKIiY NUWaPAPKB. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,'91. \V. JET. BLA IR , Editor and JPropf\ /^The Ohickamaugajcommiesion which'Hon. Andrew Jackson, of tlria r p r ic e f i .a a pkr A n n u m . ThanksgivingThursday. this' Lee Stewart was m Cincinnati .week. Mrs. James Andrew entertained ‘ several friends Tuesday. The five-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Taylor died lost Satur day evening of lung trouble. The funeral services were held in the Wjlberforce chapel Monday afternoon at two o’clock after which the burial t<jpkplace the Tarbox Cemetery. 'A n. ol( T h e Toledo W eek ly Blade and Campaign o f l § 9 )i - The only absolutely complete lino of Drugs in the county of certain Chicken-pox is playing hayoc with our public schools. Harry IlifF will take the civil service examination next Tuesday. Members o f Andrew Jones’ family are afflicted with the scarlet fever; MissBenniceWolford whois attend ing school in Springfield visited home over Sabbath. Mrs. Baldridge, of Adams county, is the guest of her sons, Dr. and Tal ma Baldridge, this week. Rev. Thomas McKenzie, of New York, will preach in the R. P. church jto-morrow morning. place is a member, held a meeting in Columbus this week and decided to start south next Tuesday and com mence their work ot locating, lines o f battle grounds etc. ’ S. K. Turnbull this week sold to Jessie Gaines, of Dayton, thirty-eight head- o f •two-year-old steers, the average weight of which was 14,00 pounds. One load was taken to the Soldiers Home and one shipped East for the export trade. Marriage licenses:—Charles W, CofFelt and Luella Fancher; A. G. Collins and Mary M, Rife; Clias F, Titer and Luella A Sutton; James.E.. Andrew and Mamie Darst; Howard Applegate and Alice J. Seaman; Emery Beal and Louisa E. Stowe; Jacob 15. Jones and CleinmaM. Bales; W. Ii. Gerard and Sarah E. Bales; John Oster and Lina Hornick. , The Toledo Weekly Blade, themost parity, at Ridgway’s Pharmacy, prominent Republican weekly pub-1 Buy yoiu. fm h Rlul „#It llt lished, is the only political Weekly Uw old l.oliablo meatatovtjof c . newspaper m the United States that is edited with special reference to circu lation in every part bf the Union. It has subscribers in every State, Terri tory and nearly every county o f the United States. It has always above 100,000 subscribers, and (hiring a late Presidential campaign had 200,000 subscribers. People of ijdl political parties take it. Aside from politics it is a favorite familypaper,havingmote! and better departments than can beu afforded by papers ofsinaH,circulation.- Serial and Short Stories, Wit andHu mor, Poetry, Camp-fire (Soldiers), Farm, Sunday School. Tessons, Tal- mnge’s Sermons, Young Folks, Poul try* Puzzles, Household (best in the world), Answers to Correspondents, etc., etc. Only One Dollar a year. Send postal to The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, for afree specimen copy. Ask, also,' for confidential terms to agents if you want to easily earn a few dol lar* cash. March” Go to’Boyd’*restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. ? Sniith^the place for a seafoam, i m » A i i i 3 ' .' The' Biff homestead ’near "ffli B. Mrs Harriet Hutchinson, wife of William Hutchiuson died at her E , Charley Marehall lias left the. farmW »e in Xenia Monday morning of 'hnd is now occupying the Robert IVueuonia. She was a former ^VillBon property on South Main St, Mi< t^Ye are under obligations to Iya Walker for a basket of cake sent thisoffice Inst Saturday morning. It was elegant. .( \ ' Dr; Homan this week visited his daughter Miss Anna who is in the employ o f the, Postal telegraph com pany at Indianapolis. that Will Spence j i . l r r resi (lent o f this place, having lived here t different times. She was a sister of JosephMilburn, of Xenia and Airs. Satterfield , of this place. The ser vices were held at her late residence Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock after which the body was brought to this place and buried iu the cemetery north of town. V. It is rumored has sold his farm north of Cedarvilli to damesHenderson formerly o f Ree-' Tuesday morning, sville, Clinton'County. Mrs and Mrs. Bruce Mclntire of South Charleston, found their two months-old child dead in its cradle The Odd Fellows’ Grand and the “ Air Ship Waltz” are two of the latest composition of Isaac Doles, 234 West Michigan St., Indianapolis, Ind. Both.arq^uusical gems. They comprise five pages each sheet music size, besides illustrated title pages, not difficult in execution but beauti ful in composition, audsella at 40cts each. By way of introduction Air. Doles will mail them to any address on receipt of 10 cents each. As a forerunner that Thanks giving isat baud a turkey shooting is being advertised to take place nearthe big spring Wednesday. Air, and Mrs. Frank Tawusley entertaihded anumber ot their friends to dinner Wednesday. A number from Cedarvilie were present, H. M. Stormont and B. G. Ridg- wny attended a banquet given by Grace encampment, I. O. O. F. at Jamestown, Wednesday evening. Will Leland found it impossible to get permanent possession of the Lagonda house at, Springfield as he had purchased o f the wrong man. Miss Belle Moody, of "Pittsburgh, well known here, who is on her way to California to 'visit friends, and prepared and eaten breakfast, supposing the-child to be asleep. Airs. Mclntire made the shocking discovery shortly afterwards. A strange coinci- bence about the death is the fact that just two years ago this month, upon j awaking one cold morning, they found their child o*f two months cold in death in the same cradle, and a1- tliough warmly wrapped, the night was so bitter cold that it is supposed to have died from lack of warmth. The little babe found dead this week died from a severe attack of measles. An elegant crossing is being but in from theGaunce corner across to the postoffice. . ' ~ C LO A K S . - - — ——, If you want a imw cloak. They had arisen ^ |0 y 0ll,. interest, to ii cn t . . • I- Crouse. The finest line of fresh and salt meats in the county at C. W. Dean’s - Fresh cakes and bread at the ba kery. J acob S eigeer I f yon want a good lunch or a square meal go to Boyd’s pud try him once. - . ‘ Smoke the “ Woodsdale’,” at .... Ridgway’s. , New Lamps of every kind and; Lump Trimmings, at Ridgeway’s. . Window Glass and Putty, at 1 Ridgway’s. , Spices of all kinds for pickles, at Ridgway’-s . Every kind of Patent Alediciues in stock,.at 1 . Ridgway’s. School Books and supplies at Ridgway’s. Elegant assortment of Stationery, . . > Ridgway’s. Spring repair work at Alurray’shar ness shop. , Horse Blanket* and Wolf Bobes at .•Ahdrew Bros. A Co. Hard, and Soft Refined Sugar, a. G uay ’ s . A fine line of pocket and table cut lery at Crouse & Bull’s. The finest line of funcy candies in town at AIcCorkle’s, ■ I f you want a stylish livery rig g* to Boyd’s. ' . Go to Charlie Smith for a shave, church, Cedarvilie, ' For particulars call on Wm. Uifi adminstrator of es tate. •t . . " Husking Gloves, Feggs, etc., at Andrew jBros. A Co, - The bestFeedBasketever made can be found at Andrew Brpg, A C qv * All kiuds of heatingstoVes. in bass- burners mid commonheater, for bard and soft coal and wood, can be found at Crouse & Bull’s. ’ ’ ' i(/ * Halters, collars and all *kinds Of harness subdries at James Alurray’s' - I f you want to pee nobby hats call at J. E. Lowry’s. * Nobby hats aud caps in' nil styles just received at Stormont: and Cos, Bupyour winter boots of . Sforniofit and Co Robes and blankets,'the best grades at bankrupt prices at Stormont and Co, 5a Horse blankets, wolf robes, etc,,' atAndrew Bro A Co. . . f * • 1 * -i-r V* Hurd and Soft refined Sugars at , G ray ' s . TRANSFERS. John C. Furman to the Security] Corporation, Ohio Cordage Plant, * 10 . Field Cordage Co, to John C. Furman, trustee, lots 9 10, Beal and Perkins and to Xenia and other 10 vaiiiurum w vkhl hkuupi , * 00 - nnn spenta few (lays with Mrs. Andrew ground, * 22 o. 000 . J « k » » .to week le.vmgfor Chicgol “ “ f - F “™ > “ tr"** “ ‘bc s» ' Thutwlayevcaing. cunty « 10 ; . J .... . ........... I John Hagenbuch to Duff Greene, Talma Baldridge# who has been 10 a, Bath, * 1 , 000 . teaching at East Point, was out of a job this week. The scarlet fever is so bad iu that neighborhood that he was .obliged to dismiss school, He .will probably resume again Alonday. us as wehave the new things in endless varieties and at the right prices, right be cause they are cheap ter the quality, and the styles are the very latest. Fur trimmed .Jackets are the craze; there are half a dozen v euves of cloth and twice as many kinds of furs for trimming, Make your own esti nate an to how many styles of gar ments you can get up from this assortment. To gtv you some figures we are sell* ing a very good Jacket at each, and extra good all wool fine Beaver Cloth Jacket (this year’s length] at- $5; a fine all W’rol Jacket good Astrakhan Fur front at |The $10, and almost any ptice Teeth extracted without pain by application of cocaine nt Dr. Homan’s office. New crop California Prunes, at G bay ’ s .. New crop Carifornia Peaches, nt G uay ’* New crop Sorguin, at G uay ’ s , Crackers, Ginger Spaps arid Recep tion Wafers, at . G uay ' s . .New crop Currants, nt G uay ’ s . Buckwheat Flour at O kay ’ s . Rolled Avena* Wheat, Oatmeal, * uu- -d Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar ley, at O kay ’ s , Tens, Collies, Cigars and Tobacco, at . G uay ’ s , Whole andGround Spices, lit G k a y ’ s , Soap, Starch, Lye and Blues, at G ray ’ s . F o r Rout. House' of nine rooms. .Mrs. L. Warner. Apply to 2 t ThomaWade, ona among the old est inhabitants in this vicinity called at theHerald office this week to renew his subscription and while here gave Some plearing rrinineaeence*o f Cedar- villa when in it* infancy, Mr, Wade was born in Clark county near Selma about seventy-six years ago and mow ed to thin township about thirty-five year* ago* but during the early part of hi* life he wagoned through here and wo* well acquainted With the pioneer setdera o f this portion o f Greene county. Joshua M. Jackson to Joseph E, Jackson, 13.40 aXenia, *1,400. Edward Parlington and Hannah Confer:, to John P. Funderbiiigb, Newton Ledbetter* admr, to the Alexander Bailey 20 a*Xenia* *4652. Mrs. IL Barber to Caleb Nooks, 3,44 a Cedaraville, *65. Thomas 1). Fuller to Wm. Erwin, 27 and 32, Spencer's add to James town, *5*300. Sheriff to James H. Crawford, lots 12 and 13, Oakwood add to Yellow Spring*, $840* Jerry Sweney to G, Af. Harper, 100 a, Roes, *4225. Wood ami Willow ivarcat G uay ’* Gloves, Overalls, Socks, etc., at Andrew Bros. & Co, l o i r » W eek ly B lade youcanname„pto very tUf trimmed garments. Be— I United States* are Kinking prepara- sides the Jackets there arc tions to create it sensation this winter ft big lot Ol Capes and so Iby sending a million specimen copies Called “Angle sieved’* gar- to as many readers in all parts ot the meats soiling tliia resr,w B“W 6 “ " ' * s" not now take have themfor thecrowdsat ,,'"ti?if•.To ll“tl,cn'1 ,™le from*10 un tol80 think, it takesj usl twice the or Idtcr. Scud one name, ten emount of goods to make twenty, one hundred or a thousand this Style of cloaks, andyouI a* many as you have time to write wilt see they ai*4 cheap only take care to send correct addres- enoilgll. Children’s cloaks k^nieoplethat you know appredafe fitiv f / i iii 16 ^*^ frtuinjfi 1 *»vul costliut o litti 6 ail styles, any grade, to m tmm att()the th(Mmn^ wlW)rc^iV(, ; F *p Male. A fine large two-year-old colt. In - quire of Bighain Harbison, Snnday Kxcarsious v i a 1 t)i« Pennsylvan ia Lines. Ticketsat one fare .for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from Columbo*v and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu sive will be sold by the P. C. C. <Ss St. L. Ry. Co, on each Sunday until further notice during the summer of 1821 ■ ■"■ . Jluntera, Take Notice, . All, without' regard to age, color or previous condition are fiirbiden under the penalty of the law to trespass or - hunt with gun or dog on theWilliam son or other premises controlled by uie, 3t J. H. Brothertoi, ^-Suuday Creek, Hocking, Jackson, Pittsburgh and Anthracite Coat at Andrew Bros. A Co. Pronounced Hopelcm, Y e t Saved. From a letter written by Mm. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D,, wequote: Was taken with a bod cold, which settled on mv lungs, c 6 ugh set in and : nally terminated iu consumption. Four doctors gave ni^ up, saying I could live hut a short lime. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friend* on earth I would meet my absent ones above, Aly husband wasadvised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Gold* t gave it a trial, tookin all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God 1 ant now a well and hearty woman.” I ’tjkl mttles fr«e atB. G. RidgWAy’s Drug Store. Itegular Size, 80 cents find * 1 . 00 . • 4 Pnre Maple Syrup at McCorkle’s, an> living person from years old up. JOBEBROS. & CO. ISample copies will feel grateful. Sent Iall the natnes and addressesyoupleOae *to The Blade, Toledo, Ohio. 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