The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

VOL, 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1891 NO, U . F o r a Those wishing something nice, beautiful decoration, ornamenting and useful as well, have always called on us and have always been fully, /satisfied. We display a taste in making our purchases and selections tha^hot only pleases the eye but the Purse. This year we .make a new departure and in connec­ tion with the popular lines we have heretofore handled we display for SALE (no raffles or chances) a pretty line o f Engravings, Etchings, Pastelles, Water Colors, (no Daubs) and other Pictures all handsomely framed, These goods are bought low and will be sold accordingly. Always something new has been our motto and effort. We show you this week the most beautiful and finest line o f -H - C A N D I E S a n d . C O R T F E l C T I O l N r s -H - Ever exhibited in this place. These goods are perfectly pure and absolutely wholesome. A go m I idea is» to buy early else you have eui s to select from. ■ ‘ . ■: • - % AN WKSKLyWKW8MVJJK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, W. II. JibAM , Editor andPr.op'r (PRICE $ |.2 5 PER ANNUM. The Shakespeare club at CednryUle hnsbeen rejuvinated and during the winter “ The Merry Wives”—and daughters of Cedarville will, “Mens-, ure forMeasure,” reinact “ the Come­ dy of Errors,” unless “The •Tempest” overtakes them, in which event there will no doubt be “ Much Ado About ® Pj j All kiuds of heatiug.stoves, in base*! Buy your fresh and salt au/asti m ^ / burners and common heaters, for harij ti,w ■r©II».l*l«ji meat store of (J. W. Can all be supplied at our house. If you need anything in blankets, just now we are selling an all W « have in our possession an in­ teresting letter fromthe pen of J. E. Bull, treasurer o f Greene county, Indiana, add son of R. S. Bull, of Night" of their meeting rolls around ‘ the “ Gentlemen of Verona" willmake their appearance and . the dub will feel that their labors have not been m vain as “ All’s Well that Ends Well-’ Nothing.’’ We trust, however, there,WOOl S c a r l e t o n e l i t $2. ifp a will be no “ Love’s Labor Lost" dur- pair and an extra fine home ing this “ MidsummerNight’sDream.’'^m ad e b la n k e t I n SCal'let, but that “The Winter’s Tale" will be w h ite and G ray a t S 4 “ As You Like It.” Of course the “ “ “ Taming of the Shrew” will not enter into theirthoughts as she will not lie there, hut before;■“ The Twelfth this place describing a recent trip to South and the battle fields most ( int#flting to him. The reminiscences his Visit recalls makes a letter worthy , of publication, and would bo especial- V ly interesting to thoee whowere pres.- f cut at fch#battles o f Kenuesaw, Mis- nionRidge, Cjiickamaitga or Lookout mountain. In speaking of his visit to fiveNational cemeteryat Chattanooga. LKTTET L IST . Remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville Ohio, P. O., for the month ending November 30th, 1891. LISTNOTEN, Fraser, Miss Grade, 2. ) u fflxc f <91100 vnivivi »* Gordon, Mrs. Jeunio M. cd the National cemetery. Over 10, 000 are buriedhere. Ool. CenniSvisit­ ed many Of the graves of hui boys, Here another of our party found two of his brothers’ graves—‘brothers who left home when ho was a little boy and never came back. I here foundGeo. Martin's grave. Altogether it wasasad time. Many things that happened years ago went through my mind and while there in Jthat most ■sacred spot, the city of ten thousand dead, there was untold hardships of different kinds that passed before my eyes. How much Buffering those brave hoys had endured, how many tears mothers, sisters,,fathers, wives and children had shed at their not return - ing, and here again I swore and Called on high heaven to witness an everlast­ ing and eternal dammation on those traitors who rebelled agains^the best government on earth and* were re­ sponsible for all.” the letter Was ad­ dressed to Samuel Heatboook, bwf5iu it he says it was for the benefit of any others who would bo interested. We would be glad published it in full but for its length. / • ' FOUND. . A horse blanket, which the owner can have by todautitying and paying for this notice* D . Jf. D allas * . 1riiwril»nflhrQ.fraft . Bupyour winter boots of W Stormont and Co Harper, Miss Maggie, McJunkin. Mr. W. <T. _ _Persons calling for the above - will please say “ Advertised." Jxo. W . M c L ean , P. M. 11 >air. A lull line of all grades of blankets from 75cts a pair up to the. very best comforts of all grades both Eastern and homemade. Heavy underwear for men, women and children, all grades very cheap, ladies libbed vests at 25 cts. each a special at 35cts that sold, at dOets, early in the rea­ son, extra value in scarlet at 78cts. regular $ t quality. Fine all wool ribbed & ' 89c Hon. Andrew Jackson is a candi­ date for Sergeant at armsoftheHouse of representatives and with every chance of being selected. The Com­ mercial Gazette o f last Monday says: “Ex-Representative Jackson, of Greenecounty, isthefirstman toshy his castor :nto the ring for the position of Sergeant-at-arms, of the House. The announcement draws out the ( most favorableexpressions, and It is ex­ tremely doubtful if any one will care to test strength with Mr, Jackson, who was one of the most popular members of the last twoLegislatures." Mr. Jackson is an untiring worker in the republican ranks and his selec­ tion would be nothing more than is justly due him. The republicans of the next House could not make a bet ter selection. ■ __ . Marriage licenses* Jacob Kiser and Lillie Sliadly; 8 P Mallow and Ida M Hook; J H Hawkins and Elizabeth Fisher; Geo F Kemp and Lina M Herring: Geo R Burrows andMary B Haynes; Wm Huston and Julia F. ThomasjGeoH Marshall andD Gregg; Lewis Turner and Flora Bents; Leonard Rausch and Emma K Gloss* ingei; WalterRogersand OlaBentley; ffemuel Oliver and Jennie Dollimora Wm Morris and Sallie Smith. and soli coal aud wood, can be found Grouse. at Grouse & Bull’s. ' . ’ The finest line of fresh aud salt Nobby hats and caps in all styles just received at -'-Stormont and Co’s. Holies and blankets,.the best grades at bankrupt prices at . Stormont and Co. 5a Horse blankets, wolf'robes, etc., atAndrew Bro & Co, Hard and Soft refined Sugars at ; G uay ’ s . Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, a G ray ’ s . • i A fino line of pocket and table cut* lery at Crouse A Bull’s, , Horse Blankets and Wolf Bobos at Andrew Bros. 4 Co. ' Crauberries, at ' MeCorkle’s. , Yellow Dpnver Onions, at MeCorkle’s, Fresh Sorgum Molasses, at *McCorkle’s. Why do you buy your coal of .An* . draw’s? Because there I get the best) each reduced from 1.25; ' Coal for the least money: Holiday goods, beautiful | The fiuest line of fancy candies in new thingifafflis year, pretti­ er than everBefore. We are making special low prices on Ladies’ and clrldren’s wraps this month* JOBE BROS. & CO. TRANSFERS. Jennie E Funderburg to Milo E Davis, lot Spring Hill, 1575. Irving Grinneli to Edwin T Pen- nock, land Oakwood add to Yellow Springs, 155. - C P Webster to Emily 8 Smith and Marry E Long, lots 26 and 33, Spencer's add to Jamestown,12,006. Etta Irons to Emmet Freeman, .. * * same, $1. Robt S Anderson to John Rite, 6.31 a, Miami, 1377. H M Morris ami Milner Vandelt to Etta Irons, lot 13, Vanuaman’s add to Bowersville, $1. J O Barnett to Eliza A Stillings, 67 a, Spring Valley, $5,500. , JosE Jackson to A I.uellaJackson, 13.41 a, Xenia, $1,850. Clifford G. Neff and others, to Jefferson Williams, 87*100 of an acre, Yallow Springs $1* . A G Wilson to Kay Zell, ground Spring Hill. $75. Ray Zell to Emma Zell, lam#, $75. town at McCorkle’s. Pure Maple Syrup at McCorkle’s, - Oysters at McCorkle’s. Peas, Beans, Coro, succotash at McCorkle’s. New Mackerel at McCorkle’s. Celery, at McCorkle’s. Buckwheat Flour, at Mcporkle’s. Spanish Onions ’ at McCorkle’s. Hunters’ Supplies, atMcCorkle’s. Shells loaded to order at ;! McCorkle’s. If you want a stylish livery rig to Boyd’s# Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Teeth extracted without pain by application of cocaine at Dr. Homan's office. . New crop California Prunes, at G ray ’ s . New crop Carifornia Peaches, at G ray ’ s . . New crop Sorgum, at G ray ' s , Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep­ tion Wafer*, at G r a y ’ s * Spring repair workat Murray'shar­ ness shop. ’ meats iu the county at C ..W . Dean’s Fresh cakes and bread at .the ba kery. J acob S ekiler ;If yon want a good lunch orfa square meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. . ' New. cropCurnints, at G uay ’ s . Buckwheat Flourat G ray ’ s . Rolled Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, CrackedWheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ ley, at. * G ray ’ s . Teas, Cofiics, Cigars and Tobacco, ■t G i . ay ’ s . Whole andGround Spices, at • ■ ’ G ray ’ s . Soap, Starch, Lye aud Blues, at G ray ’ s . Wood and Willow warciii ■ . G ray ’* # Gloves,' Overalls, Socks, etc., at Andrew Bros. & Co. * Sunday Creek, Hocking, Jackson, Pittsburgh and Anthracite Coal at Andrew Bros. 4 Co. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. . Smith’s the place for a seafoam. The bestFeed Basketeveir made cun be found at Andrew Bros. 4 Co. Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at Jaines Murraya . GOOD LOOKS. . Goodlooksaremorethan skin-daeji, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. I f the rliver be inactive you have a BiilkmsXeok, if the stomach be disordered you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be affected you have a Pinched Look. Secure'good health and you will.have good looks. Electric Sitters is the great alternative and tome actsdirect­ ly on these vital organs. Cures pim­ ples, blotches, boils aHd gives a good complexion. SoldatB* G. Ridgway’s Drug Store, 50c per bottle. 4 R «a4ay B*eavsi»st* win th i P e iak jflvaa la M ae s . Tickets at one fere for -the round trip between any two stations on th* Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to. Cincinnati Inclu­ sive will be sold by the P. C. C. 4 St* L. By. Co, on each Sunday until further notice, during the summer of /1891 I

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