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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