The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

VOL. 12 CEDAKYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12,' X89X NO. 45. Those wishing something nice, beautiful decoration, ornamenting and useful as well, haye always called on us and have always been fully satisfied. W e display a taste in making oUr purchases and selections that not only pleases the eye but the Purse, This year we make a new departure and in connec- with'the popular lines we have heretofore handled we display for SA LS (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 houghtdoW. and w ill be sold accordingly. Always something new lias been our motto and effort. We shbw you this week the most beautiful and finest line of - H - ■ ■ je jo s a Ever exhibited in this place. The e goods perfectly pure and absolutely wholesome. A good idea is to buy early else you have culls to select from. .< ‘ . AN IXmaPKMJD&NT ‘WKKKt^'MKWSFAPJBit, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12,.’91. S V ~ II< IiL A lIt , E d it o f u n il P r o p ’r IPRIOK * PER ANNUM- Tije New TbricSymphony club, at Operahouse next-Friday ujght. H. M.'Stbrmoutan^ Jt H. Mc- Efroy.were in Cincinnati ibis week. Bliss Homan kaaibgep., spending a couple of,weeks in Clermont county, .•• ’ lnn'i.Wi«■ *«— .Wi It. D. Williamson thiaweek receiv­ ed eight head o f fine gradchf register­ ed sheep. . i / ' • Misses Blanche and1Mary Ervin', visited relatives in .Yellow Springs last week, ” ' ‘ ’r;' *4• Miss Ada Creswdl isspendinga few days in Jamestown as the guest o f her cousin, Mrs. James Carpenter, ...... —hrnim,, imU ■ '■niaA Caleb Nooks lost week purchased a hunch o f 25 hogs* o f the Turnbull sisters,the average .weight o f which was 314 pound*. D. A, White, o f Richmond, Ind., a formercittien o f this vicinity has been spendinga week " with his old friendshere. He returned home yes­ terday. - Marriage licensee.* Henry Shoyer and Ciemmie Fisher; JohuM. Cooper and Jennie Waddle; Allen Watson and FloreiiOe B. Keller; jSverett Parker and Bailie F. Bolinger. . The residence o f Mir, and Mrs. VYv'f N. Barber was beautifully illumtnat-f ed last Wednesday evening jn honoj* of their young married friends in th& vicinity whom they enti^ained, About fifty invited gnestswere present An elegant supper wasServed at eight o’clock, T h e K a lf t tl*w t W ith D ead ly . . BCswt. The most tewihta job o f butchery we have seen this year hrthe way Jim Milbura baa buohered prices Cn holi­ day candles. The hugest stock in town, too, C a lllf yon want a wagon load for tencents. Buyyourwinterbooh of Stormont andCo. TRANSFERS. Maty Hughes to Virginia Williams, undividedinterests in lots 119 and 120 Yellow Springs, 6165. J. R.sHardman, assignee ot John Fischer, to Frank X Megcrle, land, Osborn, 61,500. . .rTUR,Cox to Dayid W- Fortijyy, lot |5 Cox’s add toA)sboru, 6100. ' A . R. Bull to Massiecreek Assoc­ iation, 1.6 a; Cedarville, $147. v J» A, McClure,- ndmr, to Susan A. Huffman, 80 a, Beavercreek, 61,595. Mary A. Davis to Nancy A. Fulk­ erson, 95 a, Xenia. 6113. A. L. Smith, trustee, to Jennie Funderburgb, lot 21, L . & M’s add to Xenia, 6650, J. B. Hardman, assignee, to Peter Long, part lot 23, Osborn, 62,810..., Oliver W. Cox to Orville E. Swad- ner lot 13, Osborn, 6157. O. E. Bwadner to 0,eo. F. Me- Cleary, same, 6165. t John A Barber to W. A . Barber, 98,66 a, Cedarville, 61. John L . Lewis to Albert Oglesbee, 30 a, Jefferson, 61800, A Iw a y s A t T h e F ron t. We have received a copy o f the haudsomely illustrated prospectus for 1892 issued by theDetroitFree Press. The achievementsof this famouspaper in the past have been great, but i f its promisesfor the future are to bc> ful­ filled—and there certainly is no reason to expect the contrary—The Detroit Free Frees will in 1892 be, as its publishers confidently claim, the most entertaining and instructive paper published, giving additional pleasure to its thousands o f old 'subscribers and fresh enjoyment to the many thou - sands new ones that itsmeritsdeserve. Its list o f contributors for >1892 in­ cludesmany o f themosfcfamousnames in American literary and public life, and most o f the articles to. be publish­ ed are o f unusual importance and in­ terest, presentinga splendid array o f valuable features in addition to the inimitable work done by its own staff o f bright and'famous writers. The publishers of T he F bee P ress will mail copies o f the paper and pros­ pectus to aft applicants. N B W S H O E S H O P A t the old stand, New work and Repairs. Low Pricesnext Doorto Stewarts Dry goods £to& 0 . E j x a s r . . Can all be supplied' at our house. I f you need anything in blankets, just! now we are selling an all' wool scarlet one at §2.75 a pair and an extra huehome made blanket in .scarlet, white and Gray at $4 a pair. A full line of all grades of blankets from 75ctp a pair up to the.' very best comforts of all grades both Eastern and homemade. Heavy underwear lor men, women and children, all grades very cheap, ladies ribbed vests at 25cts. each a special at 35cfcs that sold at 50cts, early in the sea* son, extia value in scarlet at 78cts. regular §1 quality. Fine all wool ribbed at 89c. each reduced from 1.25, Holiday goods, beautiful new things this year, pretti­ er than & ver before. We are making special low prices f A ll kvudaof heating stoves, iu basa- bnrriers qnd common beaters, for hard j anti soft coal and wood, cau be found at Grouse & Bull’s. ' Nobby hats aud caps iu all styles just received at « Stormont and Go’s. * .Robes andblankets, the best grades at bankruptprices at Stormont aud Co. . Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G r a y ' s . 0 Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, a v G r a y ’ s . * A fine line of pocket niul table cut­ lery at ‘ Grouse & Bull’s, » Limn beans and fire crackers for chriBtinns at Andrew Bros. & Go. * New Sorguin molasses at Andrew Bros. & Co. a Cranberries, nt McCorkle’s, Yellow Danver Onions, at' MuCbrkle’s. Fresh Sorgom Molasses, nt McCorkle’s. Why do you buy your coal of An­ drew’s?Because there I get the best Goal lor the least money. The finest line of fancy candies iu town at McCprkle’s. Pure-Maple Syrup at McGorkle’s, on Ladies’ and children’sI ' Oysters at McCorkie’s. Wraps this llionth. __ Peas, Beans, Corn, succotash at JOBE BROS, & CO. t h e , S t ra it o f G i b r a l t a r To the antipodes no person cau find a bigger cut id holiday candies than Jim Milbura the candy king is mak­ ing this season. 5r SCHOOL R F P O R T . Report o f the McIntyre school for the month hegining Nov., 9th, and ending Dec., 8th. No. o f days taught - - No, o f pupils enrolled Average daily attendance Pupils present every day Jimmie Alsup, Alvin Stormont, Charley Smith and Johnio Haley. HonorRoll. Gusto Randall, Davy Bare, Cecil George, Bertha Cordell, Minnie fluidFlora Whitaker, Fannie MidMay Raney. Clarence and Alvin Stormont, Iva Calloway and, Harry Randall. Miss M c L ean , Teacher. •19 23 15 were Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store o f C. W< Crouse. McCorkle’s, - New Mackerel nt McCorkle’s. *. Celefy, at McCorkle’s. , Buckwheat Flour, at McCorkle’s. - Spanish Onions at McCorkle’s. ' Hunters' Supplies,atMcCorkle’s. - Shells loaded to order nt McCorkle’s. - I f you want a stylish livery rig ge| to Boyd’s. * Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Teeth extracted without pain by application o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office, New Crop California Prunes, at G ray ’ s . 0' t ' New crop California Poaches, at G ray ’S. New cropSorguin, at G ray ’ s , ' The fiuestHue of fresh and salt, meatsjn the county at * C. W. Dean’s ; Fresh cakes and bread at the ba­ kery. J acob S eig i . eb ' I f you, want a good lunch or a square meal go tojBoyd’s aud try him once. •New cropGurrants. at G ray ’’*?. ’ Buckwheat Flyur at G bay ' s . Rolled Avenn/ Wheat, Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Excelsior,Pearl Bar­ ley, nt O kay ’ s . . Teas, Qotfies, Cigars aud. Tobacco, at G u a y ’ s . Wliolo andGround, Spices, nt ‘ . G ray ’ s . Soap, Starch, Lye aud Blues, at G kay ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at ^ G uay ’ s Gloves, Overalls, 'Socks, etc., at Andrew Bros. & Co. Sunday Creek, Hocking, Jackson, Pittsburgh and Anthracite Coal at . Andrew Bros. & Co. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for n good meal, only 25 cents. ' Smith’s the place for a seafoam. * 5a Horse blankets, buggy whips, etc., nt Audrew Bro «fc th . Halters, collars and all kinds o f harness sundries at James'MurrayV fvlectrie B itters . This remedy is becoming so wMl , known and so popular as to need uo '■ special mention. A ll who have 'used Electric Bitters ring the same mag o f . praise.—A purer medicine does Rut exist aud it is guaranteed to do alt that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure oil diseases o f the Liver andK id-' neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt ltheum aud dther affections caused by .mpura blood,—Win driya; JMlaria ^rom the system and preV 0 utKa i well as cure-all Malarial 1‘evers.—For curt; - o f headache, constipationyp^i indiges­ tion try Electric Bitters—Entirepatis faction guaranteed, ot money refttu. Jed.—Price 5*0ets. and61.00 per bot* tie at B. G. Ridgway’adrugstore. 4 K xcn rs iflH S v i a th a P e a a s y lv a n la b l a e a Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on tli* Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu­ sive will be sold by the P. C. .15, & {backers, Ginger Snaps and Recep - ' tion Wafers, at G uay ’ s , I ......... ...... Spring repair work at Murray’sbar- *further notice during tiic sums** o f nsMshop. 1891 ISt. L. Ry. Co, on each Sunday until

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