The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
. » ' . - * ~tr- A W . H i mm.wmmmwm-m*wmmmm Y O U O N E ! ONE WHAT? m m »U^u)i*uwunvwiMi« «< 0 NE $OF 8 THE $NUMBERS 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 ure w ill guarantee to save your money. » « * ' . h . . * TH E HEH&LtD. AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPATIJR. S A TU RD A Y , NOVEMBER 28, ’91. W. H. BLAIR, Editor andBrop'r ?PRICE ft 1 . 2 ft PER ANNUM. Coming Events. CEDARVILLE OPERA. HOUSE, .Mrs Laura .'Dainty, Deo 5.' R oy A A Willett*, Deo 31. Swedish Ladies, Concert, Jan 8, Qeo K Mom*, D D, Feb 18. Mrs. Mclntirc returued from her mother’s at Mansfield last week and after a few days rest here started for Knnsns City, where she will remain and keep house for her sons, W ill and Andrew. The monthly business meeting o f the Epworth League to night at the church at 7;30. All. the members are requested to be present as officers will be elected for the infilling year.. Wallace and George Barber have returned from Alexandria, and will possibly remain at home (luting the winter. . . Mrs. Oglesbeq, and Misses Daisy .Gray and Lula Morton spent Thanks giving, the guests o f Miss Walton o f Spring Valley. , Rev, Morton and wife have return ed home from Illinois. Will Lceland has rented the Iiiff property on church street. Miss May Robinson, o f Xenia, is the guest ot Miss Lidia Torrence. Rev.McKenzie and- wife left for their home in New York yesterday. Preaching at the Methodist church tomorrow ymorning and evening. Subject for u5ght, “ Young People and their work, or labor versus loaf- mg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ an Oysters, at Bull's. Sweet and Sour Pickles at Bull's. Just received a N. Y . f. Cream Cheese at Bull’s. The only place in town to buy C. P. .Wright’s Cigars is at Bull’s. Oysters, Celery and Cranberries for Tlianksgiviug at Bird’s. AStray. Strayed upon the premises o f the undersigned about two weeks ago, a black sow weighing about 125. pounds. Some white spots. Owner can have property bv calling on me and paying costs, A. O. Bridgman. G r e a t R e d u c t i o n . If e Have Move I Coal Vases at C uouse & B ull ’ s . House to Reiit- Mitchell. -Inquire o fS . K . Iu England there is a society called “ Israel’s Identification Association,” which holds that the English race are the decendnnts o f the Tbu Lost Tribes o f Israel. There are points o f resem blance between the Saxon and the Thomas, Curnll of this place, ...., TT , . , , . Hebrew whether they have the same old boldier belonging to company K . . . ■ - - ° . origin or not. 79, O. V . I. is seriously ill. rades are invited to call, Com- Mrs. Ora Manor has returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in this place. W ill buffield and Ambrose Fisher- jn g o f Dayton paid Cedarvilie a fly ing visit .Thanksgiving, Miss Mary Bratton and Ethel Fields spent Thursday in Springfield guests o f friends. The annual Thanksgiving dinner o f the Tarbox family was held ut the home o f Mr. John Tarbox. Miss Hester Kylor o f Middletown, is visiting her grand-mother. Mrs 8. E. Barber, Ed ‘Smith and wife attended the “ Drummer Boy” at Xenia, Thursday evenning. Spence Shepherd, now an employee o f the Dayton asylum, spent Thanks giving at home. Bring your lard cans to my store at once and have them filled with pure fresh lard. C, W . Grouse John Ikker and Miss Gertie Mercer, o f near Xenia, were married Thursday at the home o f the groom, near this qplaee, by Rev, Warnock. Mrs. W ill Duffield o f Dayton was called here this week by the serious illness o f her mother Mrs. Belinda Milburn. The Clamp Sport hoys, who go in to camp at Clifton each summer en tertained their friends with an ele gant Banquet at Jamestown Thanks giving evening. , W c are informed that B. (?, Kidgftay, our popular druggist, And Miss Jennie Warner were quietly married in Columbus, on Thanksgiv ing day. The wedding was strictly private,only two o f their most intimate friends being present. The Herald extends congratulations. The next Greene ceuuty W . C. T. U. quarterly iueetiug will be held in Yellow Springs Dec., 10th. Attention Currie Post; The annual A petition signed by some o f our most influential citizens was presented to'the township trustees this . week asking that tiie -library association he allowed the clerk’s office so long as they did not interfere witli the use o f A N T ) O V E R C O A T S Than we want, so in order to reduce our stock will sell at or B E L O W C O S T . h \ ' ' . - ■ ' * Remember we want your trade and will give you more for your money than ever before. ’ A call is all we ask. J . B . L O W R T T O p e r a H o u s e B l o c k . election o f officers for the ensuing t|,c room as a clerk’s office or a voting year will take place on Friday night j j,l!lcc. The trustees, after eonsultn- Decomber 4th. and all the members tion, granted the request o f the peti- earnestly requested to attend regard- tio.ners( and the library was moved in- less o f past rulings. j to that room yesterday. Under the W . II.Jtliir, P. O. |constitution everybody is entitled to call and make use o f the reading TRANSFERS . John Fischer to Jas It Hardman, deed o f assignment. SherifT to Henry Fetz, pnrt lots 41 nnd 42, Jamestown,. 82406. Geo H Volkenand td) Herman Volkenand 35 a Beavercreek, 8l400. A E Jenkins to Arnnmcnta S Ball - ard, quit claim to part out-lot 4 Jamestown, 81. J Wand J B Carey to W E Clark, part lot 17 Gowdy’ ad to Xenia, 8875. Olive Cox to Orrvillc E Swaduer, lot 7 Cox’s ad to Jamestown, 8150. Lida Arbogust to Hannah A Brew er, undivided one-fifth interest iu lot 3, Allison & Maguire’s add to Xenia, 1200 . Geo A Drake to James H McMillan, 2497 sq feet, Yellow Springs, $1500. The French have discovered a way to make ship unsinknble. With an in significant shell o f cellulose a ves sel armored with two feet o f steel is in no more dnnger o f getting below the surface o f the sea than a cork, ■ Thanksgiving day in Cedarvilie was quiet. Union services, o f the R. F., IT. P., and M. E. ehurhes were held in the Methodcst church in the morn ing. Rev, Tufts preached the sermon, while Rev. Sprout conducted services at his church. The ladies o f the M. E, church .served dinner in ‘ Irvin & Williamson’s hall and were well pationized. In the evening oysters aftd ice cream were served. A good crowd was in aiteudeucc. so long as it is not rooui. taken from the . Cranberries, at McCorkle’s. Yellow Danver Onions, at . * McOorkle’s. Fresh Sorgum Molasses, at, MeCorkle’s. Why do you buy your coal o f An drew’s? Because there I get the best poal for the least money. There was' trouble at Zion last Sat urday night. Not at the Ziun we sing about, but among people.who ex pect to reach that city. They nre members o f the Zion Baptist .church, nnd the trouble grew out o f u church trial which they were having that night. EIlifi.McMilltui was the mem ber arraigned and he asked permis sion to .make a statement which he was allowed to do, but during his re marks he was interrupted by one o f the members, who called him names that he waB obliged to resent, and then there was trouble iu the camp. Quiet was restored at Inst, however, and Ellis left only to be arrested oil Mon day on a Warrant charging him with W anted —Ladies to know that I am keeping a nice line o f trimmed Hats and Bonnets which I am selling at the very lowest prices. . J u l ia C o n d o n . Buy Shaker Soap, at Bull’s. /Bananas, at Bull’s. Tiie mnny friends o f Rev. Mr. D M ley in this vicinity, will be grieved to learn ot the death o f their baby hoy, Thanksgiving evening. We did not learn-[aiiy o f the particulars o f his sickness, fhe funeral scrVicts will lie jdistutbing a religious service, but as - v J a g p e r this the east; was set for yesterday, the at the church in New morning at 11:30 oclock. Mias Estella Turnbull has gone to Pittsburg, Penn., and will remain there during the winter. Cards are out announcing the mar riage o f Marcus Slioupc, one o f tb« most jiopular young attorneys iu this county, to Miss Carrie E , Bradley, o f London, Ohio, to take place Decem ber 17th, ____________ •The fftisiciniiH’CSnlde. Every music teacher, student or music lover should have this volume. I t contains 212 pages o f valuable musical information,with full descrip tion o f over 10,000 pieces o f music and music hooks, biographical sketches o f over 150 composers, with portraits and other illustrations. Also a choice selection o f new vocal and instrumen tal imtfiie and other attractive filatures. Upon receipt o f eight two-cent stamps, to prepay postage, we will mall free, a copy o f the Musicians' Guide, also a sample copy o f Brainard’s Musical World, containing |2.00 worth of new music aud interesting rending matter. Address. The S, Braisard’s BoneCo, Chicago, 111. church people had a chance to cool down a notch or two, aud before the hour set for ihe trial arrived, they withdrew the charge and paid the costs. Clmnge of Schedule o f Paisea- ger Trains on the l'emnyl- vania Lines. A change in the schedule o f pas senger trains on the Pennsylvania Lines, went into effect Sunday, Nov. 15. Uuder the new schedule the time o f trains at Cedarvilie is as follows: Depart for the West at 4.16 a. m,, 10:14 a, m., 5:10 p. m. Depart for the East at 7:50, a. m., 4:26 p. m. The corrected Official Time Card will be given in the next, issue o f this paper. W. II. T orrence , _________ Agent “ What,” said a lady near hero to hci L'ou who had just got through ex plaining to her how beautifully hfe “ pointer” worked while out liuutin* one day this week. “ You feurelv do not call that kind of'a dog a pointer do you? I always thought a pointer always pointed with hit tail.” ARE Y 00 AWOMAN. 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She continued its use and a l ter taking ten hottjes, fonud Iierjti, sound aiul well, now does her own housework nml is as well as she ever was.*—Free trial bottles o f (his Great Discovery at IImo w a y ' s Drug Store, targ3 bottles 50;:. and C21 Happy Hooaitt.-a. Wih. Tiimuous, Postmaster o f Ida* vllle, Inti., writes: “Electric Biltcls lifts (lone more for me than any othei medicines, combined, for that had feeling arising from Kidney audLiv* or trouble," John Leslie, farmer and stockman, o f same place, says: “ Find Electric liitters to4>o the best Kidney and Ltvor medicine, made me feel like a new man.” ' *J, W. Gardener, hardware merchant,same town, says: lilectvie H i He in is just Hie thing for a man who is all run down and don’t care whether lie lit os or dies; ha found nctv strength, good appetite and felt just like K’e liau a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at, Ribb- W a y ’ s Drug 8tore. (2) Luna Bather is convalescing and will be soon be able to return to her home.
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