The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
Y O U ONES! ONEWHAT? « 40 NE$OF.$THE $NUMBER** Who are all day thronging'our store, and receiving the best bargains ever offered in Winter Goods. Blankets, Comforts, Flannel. Robes, Heavy Boots, Rubber goods, etc. I f you are not one, join the crowd, and we will guarantee to save your money. s y T H E h e r a l d . anjnpkpkndent wkkki . y n 14war ape u. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ’91. W. It, BLAIR , Editor, and Prop'r Rev. Sproul remains county next Sabbath, in Adams Mr. and Mrs. D, S; Ervin enter tained a number of friends at tea Thursday evening in honor of Rev. Do ymt want to sell your farm.'’ ; H. MeKenzio and wife of New If so you can learn of a cash buyer, y 01.]. , * by calling at the Herald office. G r e a t R e d u c t io n . f f e H a v e M o r e ' are 1 b Jin(l owmers complain that hunters ilW„ ,.AA , , , - ; will persist on going on their farms to putting a §30,000 brewery plant. m t- 1 .. b rr..:. i ...„ ir,„&na ■hunt even after it is posted, claiming The Pabst brewery company v l i Wichita, Ivan., ami yet Kansas is said; PRICE S 1.25 PER ANNUM. . Coming Events. CEDAKVILIiE OPERA. HOUSE. Mrs Laura,Dainty, BeoA. Iter A. A Willetts, Dee 31. Swedish IjftdioB, Concert, Jan 8. Geo K Morris, D D, Feb 18. to bea prohibition state, : ( Oscar Bradfnte spent this ■|Chicago. lie went there to attend a couple of sales of fine cattle, but of course attended the Fat stock show • . % v , cque solve that they never saw the notice and at re st'of those who considered s agrieved we have looked up the law on the subject and find Ji jiMt section 6966 of revised statutes. k *fas amended last winter, provides that! sous in tiiis vicinity who expect? whoever hunts on any land ’ without j to go to Jamestown December 8 th,! first having received verbal or written ' to hear Eli Perkins cansecurereserved 1 permission from the owner or his No preaching at theXI. P Church tomorrow night. Hand satchel lost between James McMillan’s and Cedarville. . Finder please retujmto this office. seats by calling at: the Herald - office ,any time next week. agent, or from the personhaving con trol of the lands, shall he deemed guilty of-a misdemeanor, and upon !■ostcr,. who predicts the storm «g- (,,llviotia„ e|,ul| f„r tll0 fiBl D»ls with such ^ » « y . ra ,to ,|m„ (iTO not St. Joseph e, Mo. H » M i »rc Um„ ,iml 8ll!>11 the fine and costs are paid, Any person committing that wo are to have » severe, long ««1 cold winter. ‘ ; Mrs, Nettie Harbinson, who lias I. Mr. and Mrs. John Jamison enter- within one year a second offense uuder beea visitingfriends illProspect Ohio, <tabled a number of friends Thursday ,this section shall he fined not less than returned home tjiis week. ! in honor of theirdaughters Mrs, Nash, Mr. Richardson, who we spoke of of .Monmouth, III., mid Mrs, Loyd, who are visiting here. lust week Us having located here, de cided to not remain, litid left yesterday. i and Mrs. their Rev, Tufts will deliver the Thanks giving address next Thursday at the The children of Mr. d Mrs unioI> theme will ho Newton' Harper arc visiting t eir i ' ihe blessings of lo-day the legacy graud-pareats here this week. Newt i 0**"*10 a 8 Ci*>or« Achievements of jn tj J0 Rt,jormation <,f Let every one hear him. lias a lucrative position in Aurora J Christianity Illinois, and will move there soon. f,w> ‘Genntotihil of Sabbath School theme of Chili is 1,200 miles long bv M20 j ^ 1C. miles broad, lying between the Andes»wor^ 'n ^hio will bo the nrnl the Pacific ocean. It has tl|discourse at the Methodist church luionlatimi nf 2 000 000 immile imd a !Iiext Sunday morning. ’1he union /verv much stronuer uavv then that of! thanksgiving wi*l If** lw>l<l ,,f ' lY to remove hunt us one., of- the TTniicrl StjitfH * j that church at 10.30 a, m., of the Re- the first and most faithful members fifteen and not more than thirty dol lars, und-slutll stand committed until the fine and costs are paid. The legislature last winter addedan. important new; section to the., law on this subject, Itpiovidea that justices of the peace, mayors and policejudges shall have final jurisdiction in all these eases. The following is a tribute of respect hv the C. 1*2./H. of the R. P. "Church Of Cedarville O. off the death of Miss Nettie Little who died Nov. 4th, 1801. Whereas, It has pleased our hcuYen- lv Father to rntnnvfl from 3 vVrV'rD O V E R C O A T S Than we want, so in order lo reduce our stock will sell at or B U L O W C O S T . Remember we' want your trade and will give you more for your money than ever before A call is all we ask. J . S . L O W R Y , O p e r a H o u s e B l o c k , Celery, at . McCorkle’s .' Cranberries, at McCorkle’s. Yellow Danver Onions, at Mc( 'orklc’s. Fresh Sorgura Molasses, at McGnrklc’s. ■Oysters at McCorkle’s. Peas, Beans, Corn, succotash at Mct'orklc’s. New Mackerel at McCorklc’s. . Buckwheat Flour, at , Spanish Onions .McCorklc’s. , •at MeC’orlde’s. » Hunters’ Supplies, at Mc.Corkle’s. . Shells loaded to order at Wliv no rou tmv r . MeOorkle’a. 0111 *cniiI iif An- iformed Presbyterian, United Prcsby- The will of William Gibson, < f ! terian, and Methodist congregations, Cincinnati, has been probated nud j after which agrand dinner will he among other gifts for charitable and; nerved at the hall, and oysters and ice* religious purposed he leaves the Ced-j crciu„ i„ the evening. Dinner only arviJle College 825.000. ’Ibis he- twputy-five cents. quest'will put new life in the move- lit' ------ - meat to build ncollege Imre, nud it is l ' Commissioner J. \\, Pollock, in prolmble that definite action will lrof^mpauy with several other members \ taken at the next meeting of the syu-t of the Ohio .State Fair Imagfe went to X od of the It. P. Church, which \vc Chicago tJ attend an Fat stock show. ;iunderstand niceti’ here next year. | ulso represents the interest o f the | ^ —----- _ t >Spanish Merino Sheep Breeders’ as- * The Cedarville Library Association gociation at ameeting held in thatcity has dedided to start a reading^ room on r 1 c J 7 t]t to adopt plans whereby in connection with the circulating li -1 tfie Wool and sheep industries mav get lirary for the benefit of the public •a proper placc at tiie World’s Fair in 5 ,*Xgcn^lly. The rooms will he open j 1 ^ 93 , The committee meeting there Wednesday afternoons and evenings 1 tins week represents the entire sheep and Rfcttttdiy afternoona and evenings jan(| wool interests in the United fronii f o’clock until 5 and from (i * of our society, and a zealous church worker, Resolved 1. 1’flint in,the death of this sister wc bow in humble submis sion to hiswill, praying for earnest lieu lie calls we may rendi- K zeal, tlnitwhu ~ Ik respond. * ’ i * 'I'lmt vi-o 2. Tha we cherish the memory of the departed who was endeared to ' Oysters and Celery at j&utes. o'clock Until 8. The dny’s papers q*ra;, will always tie found there on file and the- board, which consists of Messrs. Gray and Wolford and Mrs. C. M. Crorfsc, will sec to it that the stand ard periodicals and other choice read many for her social qualities who so willingly did nil slic could for the labor of the society, or an/ cause she thought worthy. Ilcr quitemanner and her unusual earnestness in waiting on theservice ofGods worship, manifested true Christian spirit, 3. That we ns a society extend our sympathy to the bereaved relatives and earnestly commetid them to God nvho only can comfort us iu our trials drow’s? Because there I get the best Goal for the least money. * Oranges, Lemons and Ban.-mus at Bird’s. - ( ’ash'paid for Eggs at Bird’s New Sorghum Molasses at Bird’s. Leave vourorders for Thanksgiving Bird’s. Bird's. LeCrone and Hughes specialty show has jbeenhereand gone. About fifty-dollars W8as there receipts but who was . there nobody knows as they would not give the. “ snap” away the next morning.. It was. a show where where the “ bald heads’ ’ should have been conspicuous, but from reports they did not occupy the front row, The tumblers and one- other member of the troup who represented a darkey was good but the balance of the show was consider, ed n siiideaffiiir. Mr,’,LeCrone, whom we met is a vfry -pleasaut gentleman, but I 10 wants to remodel his .troup if he expects to cover the same ground another season. ' Hickory Nut's wanted at Will Harrison has removed to Xen ia fromDayton, Will is worth adoz en average citizens to the town in which I 10 lives uud Xenia should be glad’to. have him back with themonce more. He has however lmd business interests there even while ho resided iu Dayton, ‘ If you know any news do not for get to hand it to the Herald scribe or drop a notice/ in the item box at the Hanging Lamps, Htaud Lamps nt;P«»toffice. If any item of interest is ttins East, 7,50 a. m. 4,2G p. in. We8t4,16 10.14 a, m. and 6,10 p. in. .AlStray, Strayed upon the premises o f the . undersigned about two weeks ago, a \ black sow weighingabout 125 pounds, ing matter will ho had. Everybody 43ome white spots. Owner can have property by calling on me and paying ■costs, A. O. Bridgman. T j Cnousfc & B tii . i / h . \ will he iftvited fo call and read such papers, hooks or periodicals as they see fit on those days, but only ticket Goal Vases at holders will he allowed to take books away from the library without pay-{ 'me EpwoVTh Lea^iT'will hold „ ing fbr the use o f them. Under the* ’ -li'ranklin Social” at the homo of new management all cau feel assured |Miss Hester Hhroades noxt Tuesday the library and reading room will »m-] %hL_AH-the young people of the prove and prosper. . ' .1ehuroli are invited to attend. Bird’s. New Raisin andCurrants California Evaporated Peaches Cookjng Figs at .Bird’s, Choice Honey at Bird’s. BuckwheatFlour at Bird’s, , Notice to Hunter*. The undersigned gives notice tlm and afflictions, for He hassaid: “ I will no hunting will be allowed on then premises in Cedarville and Ross town- ships, Greene County, .Ohio, under penalty ofthe law. ‘ Clmmlmttf, R* M, Cooper. A# C. Kyle, H. ,A» #Towneley. never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” Luttf M o K ton . ) R osa S tokmomt , [-Com., row.) Bull's, J ennie B kattox . missed it will not be because we do not try to get it, We cannot see every body each week and so may niiss.several items, hut a notedropped in the item box will be sure to reach us if put therein time. W anted —Ladies to know that I ant keeping a nice line of trimmed Hats and Bonnets which I am selling at the very lowest prices. J ulia C on d o n . Buy Shaker Soap, at Bull’s. Bananas, at Bull’s. C. E. Conley. C, M. Ivk'e, A. M. Tomkinson, J, K. Wilson. Mathew Wilton. M. T. Wilson. T. W. St. JMiii, ■ J. N, jTowiislcy, Oysters, at Sweet and Sour Pickles at Bull's. Just received a N, Y., Cream Cheese at > Bull’s. For your Thanksgiving dinner you can buy Sweet Potatoes, Oysters, ........... .........., - , , , Cranberries/ Celery, Pickles, <»»*»> J. I). Willi™™,, ,T. H. \Vl|lin,!.t„„, [pages for8L.?oC ° ° * ►ysters, Celery and Cranberries ^‘ ” aum 1Jcnu- a * u. atoLimy. for Thanksgiving at Bird's. Turnbull Sieters. James A. Turner, yo„ take it now. Hampfe c i ^ lO eti and Bananas at m inumm n WHO HAS NOT HUE* A COI'V OF |AfflUB'S m HOME MiHAZiHE, ? a!lK'Yli.ilii,i>!io“ - *ul,« «»i'!>i'»i», i S. M. Alexander, ,f, H, Spencer,
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