The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1892. NO. 50 ' i h k h e r a l d Mrs. Siimtial Ualbrcuth Las taken the agency of the White Star laundry - .-------- • ------------- ------- j o f Springfield, one of the best in the <YTUliDAY, JANUARY, 16’02. |state. Leave orders at Stormont & Co. "V . ' ■> ■ I \V.'If. J iliA IR , Editor and Proper (PRICE * t , 25 PER ANNUM. Casli paid for fur at S. L . Walker. Silk handkerchiefs and mufflers at J. Ci Barber's. . ’ Mrs. John Crain is on the, sick list nl is week,: .. ■ ‘ Rilea Stormont-and daughter Rosa ;ie suffering with la-grippe. ■, . , Rev. Cudley, o f New Jasper, was in Cedarville Wednesday. Mr. .Roland Ryle delivered to Milieu, Harbine & Co, six yearling hogs that weighed 3680 lbs.. , , A number from here were sub poenaed before the grand jury in Chirk county Wednesday o f this 'week.. ' Revivalservices at the Methodist tomorrow at 11 a. in,, -and 7 p. m. . You are cordially invited. School was closed in the McMillan District this week on account o f the teacher having the “ Crip.” We endeavoi to make all work . satisfactory—Gatch the photographer, . 46 E. Main St. Xynia, O. I t alwayspays to have good plio tographs and’ you can hftve them ■ made at GatcH’s 46. E.v-Mara St, Xenia Ohio. * ‘ The crowd o f people that attended the- inauguration at ColumbuB was I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at C ray ’ s , Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, a G r a y ’ s . .Fresh cakes and bread at the ha kery. , J acob S riglioii New crop Currants, at G r a y ’ s . ; Buckwheat Flour at G ray ’ s . Rolled Aveua, Wheat, Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar ley, at j C r ay ’ s . Teas, Coflies', Cigars and Tobacco, at G uay ’ s . Whole and Ground Spices, at G r a y ’ s TRANSFERS . —Tiannrn \V (dnrlr ,to Joseph H. Dickey, w i o f lotY6, Xenia,-$4,100. J D Heller to C A Bjibb, part lot 133, Detroitst., Xenia, 83250, Wnv. Miller to G aud L McKay, 90 a., Gaesarcreek, $5,000/ T W Mppre to Eliza A Stillings, 14 a., Spring Valley, $1036, f .. "Sheriff to S B LeSotiriUbt 64, A and M’s add to Xenia. $561*. * Wilson McFarland and Martha Marshall to James X Bratton, lot 45, 1 • | ■ Oliitt Erl .imply io»neni». but the . . p r a w n add to Xcni ria0 7 fcct of o f satisfaction on ,their faces can not lie compared with that o f those hav ing been' Photographed by Catch. •16, E, Main St, Xenia. R e i; Willeta has so for recovered for a recent attack o f la-grippe that he is now making arrangements to Jill his lecture engagement „hnd lias written the young •ladies .who have charge o f the lecture course here that ho will.be in. Cednr- ville on the evening of March 3nd, to deliver his lecture on ‘ •Sunshine.” * . —>l« l"*"i *1 ‘Do you want to buy a goat? I have •one for sale. C. E. Cooley. Miss Pearl Jackson is acting ns guoply teacher fo r reem* No. 3 in the absence o f Miss Emma Blair who j s , suffering with la-grippe, while M i» 'Lu lu Morton holds the same position in the in room No L The Swedish Ladies were greeted with a large and appreciative audience at the opera house Tuesday evening* Mis* Host, the first soprano sung un der a great difficulty ns she received s letfer tipou her arrival here announc ing the death o f her mother, and h was out o f respect for her that they did not appear in native costume. The * .ilertiiunir nt gave as good Ratis- fsetionap ni y in the course. The next entertainment will be Morris who will lecture on the evening of Feb., 8th. lot 1 same add, $450. Jolmna Leanmu to- J D •Bratton strip offlot I, D aud-L’e add to Xenia $40. ' ■ ; , ' Rebecca Bowles, ndmr, to ' Sainue Bigger, 97.43 a.) Sugiirereek; $1,885, , S Begger, to John Turnbull, smno, $1,700. - J J Levnliey to John R Smith, a., New Jasper, $200. J M Hightower to J R Smith, P > sq perches, New Sasper village, $21, South Charleston 0.,Jkn., 12th.>'92 Mr. Editor Cedarville Herald. Cedarville, Ohio, Dear Sir; I have no doubt but some o f your patrons o f Cedarville would be interested in knnwnipg whu James Boyle Private Secy., to Governor McKinley is;. W ell I will take the lilierty o f telling hem. His father James Boylcs'Sen. sou of old Uncle Daniel Boyles, was born and raised one mile cast o f Cedarville,0., on a farm now owned by Amo3 Creswell, James Boyles Sen. moved to Lebanon, O., and rais ed his family, 3 daughters and, 2 sons, MKEST 3 WMS JEW- N . C. W ilcox & DEPARTMENT STORE. Also one of the LARGEST and most COMPLETE stores in this section, where YOU will FIND- --------- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS; Boots. Shoes, C a rpe ts _ a n d O il C lo th i n n b u q d ^ n c e , '7 n t . P P i I & E - S t h q l Tii all our tfnciSB GOODS. • «o ate mating DEEP CUT PRICES. We must make room for the Mamouth Spring Stock, which will soon he on hand. ' -' ’ C O M B A N D SJ3H3 KTisS . } We have some elegant building lota m Harvey, Illinois,' a suburb of Chicago, for sale at a bar gain. Call at the Herald. office and see plat .And get disci iption. C- WILCOX & SONS,-- SHARPS BLOCK, JAMESTOWN. O. Tile kilnwith machinery in-full cquiptnient andgood runningorder. Good pay-, ing business. : Twoacres of land. Good four room house. To sell for cash or trade for small farm, good reasons for. making Va change. i J .V[Make your arrangements to ij. |attend this stylo it will-pay * jyou big. it commences On Monday Jan., 11th.,'Monday Jan., the 11th, U our Mid-Winter cheap sale of, Ladies muslin under wearbegins Thiswill b'' Hie greatest salewe have ever had on this very popular fine of goods, we have had 5000 pieces made up lor this sale and the fit we can guarenteq to be perfeet-a* we have had the same Mail Orders will be filled with the very best styles in stock at tune it is received. JOHE BROS. & CO. A hamsome residence of ,«ine rooms, good - lot .and* stable situated on West Main st.f Jamestown four squares from center of' city in best of, neighborhood.. Will sell for cashor partial payments to suit the pur chaser. Suaday DxcurMions v ia Hit P c m i M y l v a n l n b lu r M . Tickets at one fare for the raunc trip between any two stations on tlu Ciueimiati Division from Oolum'iJi l‘nnthSpringfield to Citicinnati belli' ! sivc will lie sold liv the P. C7 A*' 1891 Marriage Licensest—Williunt Brad* fate and Ola E Lott; Wilson LawsiPger ■ami Flora A Brown; Marcus A Vanaukifi and FlyreneeE Middleton; T?enj F Garrender and Elmira M. Smlders; Peter H La Fourtette anil Lizzie A Baars; Colney Fuguto' and Maggie Andeson; Jes Helm and Net* tic Denlcy; 8 Harry Fogle and Mat- tic B Flatter. 1?** * » t * . A general purpow mare. Inquire o f M m . J. N, Lott, James and Joseph. This fandjv, , . . changed their name by dropping oil", UCW Him liettOI s*t\ ICS l the letter H. and Wrote their name OVCl* before. TIlO p i icOS Boyle instead of Boyles. In the year o f 1870 when I was a student at Lebanon College, James Boyle and Joseph Boyle were learn ing the printer’s trade. Some years ago Janies Boyle made a sung little fortune ($2&,000) out o f a patient o f some kind. He lias since been con nected, with the Commercial Gazette o f Cincinnati, l i e certainly is a self- made man and is worthy o f the oflicc Gov., McKinley lias appointed him to, Yours Truly, J, W . W a lk e r . makes goods for the past j SUL. Ity. Co, on'cach Sunday until four seasons and they have further uoticr during the sumrim o f given perfect satisfaction* This year our lines are mudh nicer trimmed and are then r es are 100 acres farm or land. Located two miles south of Jamestowlf on good pike. Very best improvements for sale on reasonable terms. Reason for selling want to Beroggius--There ,is no. use in talk ing, Bhermau is a great man. Mrs. B.—Tes, but be or no one else canid bold a candle to Gatch when . it comes to making photographs. 2 5 a n d 5 0 c t s , a g a rm e n t , j In o u r 5 0 .c ts ., l i n e w i l l b e ! S ' i g l i t . D r e s s e s a n d L a d i e s S k i r t s t h a t a r e w o r t h 1 ,0 0 a n d 1 ,2 5 e a c h in a r e g u l a r w a y . E a c h H u e w i l l c o n * ! fcdin L a d i e s a n d , M is s e s !tion Wnfem, u t ! N i g h t d r e a s c s . t a d i c s H k it-ts l % r i » 7 ^ » w k . t s i . i r ™ , D r a w e r s , C o r s e t s .......... ' C h em is e s . C h ild s Soap, ^Starch, Lye and Blues, at G r a y ’ s . Wood uiid WiJJo.v ware af. G r a y ’*' New crop California Prunes, nt ^ ^ G ray ' s , New crop California Peaelies, n f G r a y ’*. New crap Sorgum, at G uay ’ s ! Crackers, Ginger Snaps and lieccp- G r a y ’ s . move toTity. Covers, <Htg8riiop, Stockof dry goods in Cedarville, Location good, Husincss a paying one* Would rather have a casli bttver or will trade for a mii .ill IArm, A rare oppor- Junity to go into business. - A* nil*i~ ifln n-n— We also have a buyerfor a farm, of about eighty acres. Will pay spot cash The location must be good SH p »K Childs Drawers Ac. He* sides these two Lines wo will have 1000Ladies Cam bric Corset Covers at 0 cts each, 500 pair of Childs Drawers uti cents a pair well made andgood muslin; «doatBull Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 rente. Smith’s the place for useafomn. Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at James Murray'’* Hmoke P . Wright's cigars. For Have you real estate for Sale? Wo will lind you a buyer. Gallon W. H. B lair . H erai ) O ffice
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