The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
■..„i '"'M*** .» it . ? \ H s j VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1891 HO. 46. ired i S . L e7 . yii'S'.-rfrn' "' P a i « a T T A T T T I A V H H l?Cll^TWiHP JKU l c l JPLtfA j A J J je I l J l M l XvJCiJSJlii^l JL. .V <• V Those w ibhing som ething nice, beautiful decoration, ornamenting and unless as w e ll, hhye a lw ays called on ns and have always been fu lly satisfied. We display a ta ste in making our purchases and selections that not only p leases the eye b u t the Purse, This year w e make a new departure and in connec tion w i t i the popnlar lines we have heretofore handled w e 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 bolightlow and Will b e sold accordingly. Always something new has been'our motto and effort. We show you th is week the most beautiful and finest line o f - H - O A 3 X F 3 Z M C S 2 S a n d . O O N F E S C T I O K T S - K - -. * ' " , ; , : f . . - ■ Ever exhibited ih this place. -These goods perfectly pure and absolutely wholesome, A g od idea is to buy early else you have etllls to selebtlfroth. -r.i; £ * * «. • '' ’ ‘ . . . and fs. [& p la y o f i d i t t o | H E ! i ywwwriw* ryKf |r j * iWtlf , w , w r<Mtrm,*W »•«* .*4 t,*** wkfr IwHrwtfofc, rfc fw t» _MTiMM, j Pell*,, m rk kilr nn M m , »k«M* r thty Hts. I . K m M m •* imwrl, i t * )|M«•* mmtfMiMMifnf. I*w*« »«w»r U leMheewh- S»# » k - "I, m w**», mg ijMMt, *r th*t ■ •UfIMHHh n f i i l lM hkiii •mw* Law. t , m The young Peoples Society of the U .P . Church will give a conuudrum SATURDAY, DECEMBER ?9, *01. I Vi tin B L A IR , Editor and Proper I PR IM E . R i'.R R P K R ANNUM . social iu Et vm & Williamson’s Hall <- New Sorgum molasses at Tuesday evening .December 19th. There will be no charge for admission. Lima beans and fire crackers for Christmas at Andrew Bros. & Co. » Andrew Bros. & Co. Teeth extracted without pain by application of cocaine a t Dr. Homan’s Hiss G race Randall is quite ^ick. V ipcjliffandw ife spegtjt< Monday in Springfield. - J . O. Barbsr wpe inCinciuati Tues day on business *' ‘ 4 ' Misses Rosa and Lillie Sitewart are vieifingiti Springfield. John A . Barber talks pf moving to Cedarville in the Spring. - Mrs.' Dr. Sayra is very" ill and her parents were called here, to attend her, . . , v.': ' r ■ > >* ti ; Wm. Tarbox was confined. to the house the first of the week with la- B«PJpe- * Miss Amanda Dtiffield has returned home after a pleasant yisit with friends in Dayton., Mw. GeorgeHooperandMrs. Anna Totusley visited friends in Springfiied last Tuesday. Fresh cakes and'ftrOad/ a t the ha kery. J acob S eku . br Thomas Carroll familiarly known here as “Daddy” died at liis home in \ office. North Cedarville Wednesdayavening , I f yon want ft good hmch or ft a t 5 o’clock, at the age of 72 years, j ^ uare g© to Boyfi’s and try him He-was afflicted with lung trouble and Jance> - has been confined to his house since . .. | lost August. Mr. .Carroll was an old soldier, a member or the Seventy- ninth Ohio Volunteers and served in the late war over three years. He joined the G. A .R . after he removed to this place and retained his member ship Until his death. He leaves a wife andhone son to mourn his death, The funeraHiwvices-were held yester day afternoonaFtWQ o’clock, conduct ed by Rev.' Mr, Morton. Miss Roea Stormoik entertained a few invited guests last Tuesday with a Fagot Soiree, and as asocial event it was one of the most'pleasing of the season. The evening was spent in playing crokinole nntil luncheon was served, when a t each plate was found ‘a bunch of fagots neatly tied with ribbon on which read “FagotSouvenir December 16, 1891.” After refresh- Mrs. A. G Miller is suffering from - . . . a sever* ca *0 of LaCrippe, but isslow -1 ments the guests returned to the par- . A I I . . .1 . .. . 1 . A__— x l- ly recovering. Mr, and Mrs Samuel Anderson,,of Springfield, are visiting friends in this vicinity this week. The members of the Clifton U, P. church gave a church social Thundsy evening which was Well attended. t Maria Tarbox hasbeen suffer ing from a severe case o f la-grippe. She is a t the home of Charles Kyle, Xenia. Chicken pox and scarlet fever had their deyinCodarville and now they are replaced by la-grippe. A t least fifty caess are reported in this township. A prominent young man who lives near Clifton, is busily engaged itf mak ing improvements in a hottse he owns, and his eagerness to complete it soon filters the opinion that a wedding will occur soon. Andy Archdeacon, the Xenia midget died this week, Monday m DaWon and *«« buried in Xenia Wwlfwsdsv, tlm ftinemd taking place from the Pirst H E. Ho was-a iwemW' o f the Knights of Pythias and t. 0 . O. F . and from melt of those lodges there was beauti ful decorations. lors and each in turn throw their bun die of fagots into the fire afld while they were burning entertained the crowd asjbest they could, some in re lating anecdotes, others by singing, recitations, propounding conundrums etc. _ _ _ _ _ _ TRANSFERS. Auditor to Fielding Dunbar, lots and 518, Yellow Springs, |7 . D, 0 . and V, E, Shigley exs ofJos Shigley to Jno W. S. Shigley 36,90 a Roes, 900. Catharine Wright to Chariotto B« Overton, lot 154. Harsliman Bros., addition to osborn, $675, W. J . Alexander assignee to Mary E , Sputer, 36.21 a Spring Valley, $1145. 0 , J . Greene et al to George Siliold 26 a. Bath $61# Maria White Dinsmore Bigger, quit claim to land, Sugarcreek, $7000. Dinsmore Bigger to Martha Bigger. 60 a Sngarereek, $5000, Sheriff to Jeremiah Rreps 222 .a, Xeniu, $19587. John 0 Barnett, H nnduy K x «» wh * mn ■v i a . ? P eM M sy lv a n la L in e n , Tickets at one fare for the round trip between tiny two stations on th* Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati . . . Give will be sold by the 1\ C. C. A Jermiali Itreps to O j L 0M(.aeh Sunday until “ l i G . f t S r tn ttM to feral, ,J. U r t l * *»<>«» diutog llw WWW* »l BarbermidG, M#Jacoby, 150 a, $1# 1891 * New crop Currants, at G ray ’ s . * Buckwheat Flour at G ray ’ s , , Rolled Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar ley, a t - C ray ’ s . ' Teas,' Coffies, Cigars and Tobacco, at G ray ’ s . ' "Whole and Ground Spices, at - “G ray ’ s . _ Soap> Starch, Lye and Blues, a t G ray ’8. ^ Wood amt Willow ware at G uay ’ s . New crop California*Pruncs, at G ray ’ s . - New crop Carifomia Peaches, at G ray ' s New crop Sorgum, at ’ G ray ' s , , Crackers, Gingc* Snaps and Recep tion Wafers, at G ray ’ s . Spring repair work at Murray’s har ness shop. T he K n ife Used W ith D ead ly Kffcct. The most terrible job of butchery we have seen this year is the way Jim Milburn has buchcred prices cu holi day candies. The largest stock in town, too. Call if you want a wagon load for ten cents. NEW~SHOE SHOP At the old stand, New work and Repairs. Low Priced next Doorto Stewarts Dry goods Store. C. K eller . Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers and Bogers Bros, Silver Knives, forks and Spoons. E le gant China Fruit and F ie Plates. DOLLS, TOYS AND GAMES IN IMMENSE VABIETY. C e j q d i e s , F i ' n i f s N u t s We undoubtedly, will have the largest display of Christmas Goods in the City. And yon will find i t to your interest to come and see us at B I R D S M A M M O T H S T r t t th« A lw ay s A t T h e We have received a topy of the handsomely illustrated prospectus for i«92 issued by theDetroit Free Press. fresh enjoyment to the many thou sands new ones that itsmeritsdeserve. Its list of contributors fbr 1892 in cludes many of the moet&meus names The achievements of this fiunotts paper in American literary and public life, in the past have been great, but if its . and most of the article* to be publish- promises for the future are to he ful-!ed are of unusual importance and in filled-and there certainly is no reason terest, presenting a splendid array of to expect the contrary—The Detroit valuable features in addition to the Free Press will iu 1892 be, as its inimitable work done by its own staff publisher* confidently claim, the most of bright and famous writers. The entertaining and instructive paper ^publishers of Tnn F ree P rkss will published, giving additional pleasure mail copies of the paper and pros- to its thousands of old subscribers and j pectus to nil applicants.
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