The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

* T*->3££ r *\ YOIi.12 CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, DBCEMHER 26, 1891. NO, 47 For a HOLIDAY PRESENT Those w ish ing som e th ing nice, Beautiful decoration, ornam enting and usefhl as w ell, have alw ays called on us and have always been fu lly satisfied. Wo display a ta s te in m aking our purchases and selections th a t no t only p leases the eye b u t th e Purse. This year we make an ew departure and in connec­ tion w ith th e popular lines we have heretofore handled we display for SALE (no raffles o r chances) a p re tty line o f Engravings, E tchings, Pastelles, W ate Colors,(no D aubs) and o th e r P ictures all handsomely framed. These goods are boughtlow aUd w ill be sold accordingly. Always something new has been our motto and effort. We show you th is week the most beautiful and finest line o * -H - CAJXT ID IEJS a n d C J O N P B C T I O lN r s -H - Ever exhibited in th is place. , These goods perfectly pure and absolutely wholesome. A good idea is to buy early else yon have culls t > select from. Ins la SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, '91, «t.j W. H .BLA 1R , Editor a n d . f«HWO« • !,$* •«** ANNUM. K o a a ttp Im nN M ^ Willetts ’ ’ Thursday evening Dec,, 31st. Kale ofseato commences next Mon* day morning. . . ~ A marriage ia^ looked for North Ceclarvilie J anuary let. Miss SsdieK ylerhas gone to Ion* don to speadthe holidays. Mrs. Aaron Sbepord died a t her homo south o f Cedioville Tuesday Rev. Tufts says Willets .cannot be too highly recommended as a lecturer. .T, N. Lott, who has been working in Alexandria,'returned home Thurs­ day. .. . . Mr. Evans, o f Sidney, was the guest Of H b r A ide Stormont tbif week. ’ ~ • Ed Ncshit fiat scoured a jub in BellfountaRteafed left for that place Thursday, in o f the year. A . HA Co., Xenia. Will Frazier and wife heard Wil­ le tt lecture in Springfield and say nothing could keep them away from the opera house December 31. A crowd' from both 'Xenia -'Mid Jamestown will be here to hear W il­ lets lecture,41Sunshine.MThe following litte r we received thisweek, unsolicit ed, only mirrors the rintiment of all wb6 havsheard him: W. H. B lau *. ‘ . Cedarvilte. I see by your issue of 19th, that Willets will deliverhis famouslecture ‘'Sunshine,* a t your town. 1 heard him a t Dayton recently. He spoke |o a crowded house of the elete o f the city, and to say it was grand is put- ting it mild. Your people will miss the opportunity o f their lives i f they miss it. The lecture abounds in ',both wit and pathos. I f the weather will permit you may count on Mrs. C. and myself. Yours I. T. C ummins . CIS to 8 . L W a lk en s . And see his display o f gold and silver watches, for both ladies and gentelmen. Also a fine assortment of Can all be supplied a t house.. I f yon need anything In blankets, ju s t now we am selling, an all wool goarlet one » t $2.75 » tNSFERS. Clara 83 sq poles, Jefferson, $38. Sheriff to Harrison Johnson, 3 Xewis, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stormont enter-, . SdS. B*teo, Mh« Maggie McNeil has gone to M a ry and Sarah Bates to D . K. Belifouataia* to visit hsr old home and attend the marriage o f her sister. j^ ,Kene 4n<| Dolly White to George James Stormont, Siebold, undivided holf o f lots 552 Grawford ~~imi who have been attending’ school a t Sparta, IHino*s, returned home last week. Silk umbrellas, mufflers, neckwsar, and numerous other useful articles fhr the holidays. A* R. Crandall k Co., Xenia, Ohio. Smoking or honse coats for gentle- men make a veryattractive Christmas present. Prices $6 to $12. A* B .1 Crandall k Co., Xenia* Marriage IkeusM: J» L . Phythian juk I Mary f t Ankeney; H . 0 . Stiire andLaura Ledbetter; D. I* PaulHn * amt Mattie E . Mangsaj Henry Kerch* ncr and Millie 35. Coffman; M. K, Stinson and Maty B. Shicleyi John W. Kelley and Daisy E . Hound; Elmer C. MaiAews and, EffioKuer} Hpton 0 , Flatter and Lillie A.Bwwer; Florence Field and I d a h » Sgahr; Alex Blades and Li««e Scotb Bher* man Diaper and Clara A, Carper* and 644, Yellow Springs, $125. Wheeling Gaunt to James Mingo, 8750 sq feet, Yellew Springs $1. John White to Margaret Sturgeon, 50 poles, Jamestown, $1100. John A Thuma to Margaret Stur. geon, land, Jamestown, $800. H Babin, admr ofDempsey Roberta, to W F O r r ,lo ts 7 a n d 7 Robert* k Anderson's add to Penis, $100. W F Orr to Charles Page; lot 7, sathe, $60 W. F , On to Charity Hawkinf, lo t 8, same, $00. David Cendig to Christiana Srode, lo|s 145 and 155, Fairffeld, $400, Thos Dwyer “and*otherc to JVnt T McClintick,42J a,8ilvarcreek, $2025* Ann Compton to Welter Compton s ta b quit claim to 272 a, Warren and Greene, -1125, Levi Barnett to Leonard Mound, solOO of an rcre, Jefferson, $156, pair and an ex tra 0ne home made blanket*? in sca rle t white and Gray a t 94 pa ir. A lull line of allgnu of blankets from 75cts pair up to the very best comforts of all grades both Eastern and homemade. Heavy underwear fo r ’ men, women and children, all grades very cheap, ladies ribbed vests a t 25cts. each a special a t 3-5cts th a t sold a t 50cts, early in the sea­ son, ex tra value in scarlet a t 78cts. regular 91 quality. Fine all wool ribbed a t 89c. each reduced from 1.25, Holiday goods, beautiful new things th is year, p re tti­ er than ever before. We are making special low prices on Ladies’ and children’s wraps th is month. JOBE BROS. & GO. jewelry, finger ring* of differentkinds, silver thimbles ofdifferent sizes, also a luge assortment of spectacles and almost everything that is usualyfound in a jewelry store. S. L . W alker . Freshcakesand bread at the be h ff* J aoo * B eiolru Naw crop Currants, a t G ray ’ s . Buckwheat Flour a t ^ G ray ’ s . Boiled. Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, Cracked,Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ ky, «t C ray ' s . Teas, Coffles, Cigars and Tobacco, * t G uay ': rs. Boys? and children's overcoats are now going a t very low prices, Every­ thing in the clothing line marked down. A. R. Crandall A Co.,Xenia. Rev. Baily, of Clifton says Willet* Jefcture on “Sunshine* is one o f the finest in the land. A t opera house the 31st. _ Holiday excursions tickets will be sold a t reduced rates a t *11 ticket stations of the Pennsylvania Lines on December 24fb, 25th, and 31st, 1891, and on January 1st, 1892, good returning until January 4tb, 1892, The Y. P. s rC B T o r th e B. P* church will hold asocial a t the rest* deuce of Rev. Mortons New Year's evening. ,... ..... xueu a u u m m iu u u o u / « v w MissesFanrneand Anna Townsley v ftry r td u C tio n . W e w e n t to A nd ean , Indiana, to spend o1 r i i n n s r Krtlfia a n d Christmas with their brother 01 and wife, Pittsburgh and Anthracite Coal a t Andrew Bros. A Co. Go to Boyd's restaurant for a good Whole and Ground Spices, a t . G ray ' s . Soap, Starch, Lye and Blues, a t I G ray ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at ...G ray ?* NoV d«p California Prunes, a t G ray ’ s , New crop Carifornfa Peaches, a t ■G bay ’ i . _ New crop Sorgum, a t G ray ’ s , * Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep­ tion Wafers, a t G ray ' s , Spring repair work a t Murray's har­ ness shop. T h e F i r s t 8 te p . Perhaps you are run down, ca’n eat, can’t sleep, Can't think, can’t do anything to your satisfaction, and yon Wonder what mils you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into nervous prostration. You need a nerve tonicand In Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal healthy condition. %Sur­ prising results follow the use of this greatnerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite return, good dlgestion i t re­ stored and the Hver and kidneys re­ sume healthy action. Try a bottle, Price 50c. a t B, G. Ridgway's Drug Store, / Mwftday E*cwr»M»«i v llt th a l^MM ayivastiR M a e a Tickets a t one fiuri fbr the round trip Between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division ftotn Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati ittolu- rive will be enld by the P. O. ’O* k S t L . Ry. Co, on each Sunday until further notice; during the snmm* o f 1891 ' ■ . , ........... .. HNU0AY RXGttlt8IONtViAi»RNN- RYL.VANIALINK9. Excursion tickets will be told a t induced rates a t ail ticket station* on Pennsylvania Linei West ofPittsburg *v*j ■’ - on Deoamber 24tb, 25th and $1,1891, alsohave slipper soles ana and on January let, 1892; good rc- yarn. B arber &M c M illan , turning until Jaauary 4th, inclusive. meal, only 25 cento. Smith's the place for a seafoam. 5a Hone blankets, buggy whips, etc., *at Andrew Bro A Co. Halters, collars and all kinds Of harness sundries a t James Murmy's Cuh paid for fur a t S. L. Walker i Oranges, .bananas and lemons a t Bull's, Malaga grapes a t Bull's. Oysters and cranberries a t Ball's. C h ris t flitaa C*» sm U« b . The largest stock, the lowest prices in town a t Bull’s. Smoke C. P. Wright's cigars. For sale atfeull’s. Silk handkerchiefs and mufflers at J . C. Barber's.. New Sorgum molasses at Andrew Bros, k Co. I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. All kinds of heating stoves, in bau- bumerc and common heaters, for bard and soft coal and wood, can be found a t Crouse k Bull’s, Nobby hats and caps in all styles ust received a t Stormont and Co s. Robes and blankets, the best grades a t bankrupt prices a t Stormont and Co- IIard and Soft refined Sugars at G baj ’ s . Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, a G ray ' s . A fine line of pocket and table cut­ lery a t Grouse k Bull's, CLEARANCE SALE. In cider to close out our winter stock of Millinery, we will sell our hats (trim ­ m d nd untrimmed) a t a M *v *1 tqa. * *y .m m m .

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