The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

■ » > Y O U 1 2 CEDAEVILLE, OHIO, SATUEpAY, SEPTEMBER, 5 1891 i l l ' p l e a s e NO,31. W h A visit to our store will convince you that we have the THELARGEST STOCK, THE CHOICEST SELECTION OFDBESS GQODS AND TRIMMING, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ’BLANKETS, COMFORTS, See., BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.. ' : •if fi£& P.S. 0oo&ssold for CASa orou TIME to suit Customers. Gome eveiT^dy ^ wantyour ANIMDKFKMDKNT WEEKLY MKWBPAVKB, ’Miss Rom Chambermet with quite! The new school law has been treat, a serious accident by running a thistle [tog considerable excitement through* SATURDAY, S e p t e m b e r ,, IP. JI, J ifA lliy Editor andProp’* WttCK *1 .90 FERANNUPS. iiafe Robertson is home quite eick. J*mes CUne went to Anderson,Ind, S e t t e r . , ‘ rf , .» 'Y , RlFmored to bis residenc# on Mato street this Week. ‘ George Ramsey, of Cincinnati, vis* ited hi* mother here this week. | Mr*. Alex.McLean left Tuesday,for. Quincy, 111., to visit relative*. ‘ 1 + John Iliff,of the Sandusky Soldier* Home, is borne on » furlough. * Mr*.,Milton Keyes ia visiting ber son Rimer, a t Selma this Week. Mm Belinda Milburn who ban been quite sick i* slowly improving. John Griddle and Prank Tarlxra were is Xenia on business Monday.; Mimes Grace Randall and Gertie Rieket spent Tuesday in Xenia visit-' mgfriepds^ ■■■- Mim Minnie Ford n visiting ber cousto M toLyda Stewart a t Spring-; fiskltiujpw**,________ Mi*. A . W . Oaborna and Mrs, Kakestrpw wet* to Jamestown, Tues­ day, whiting friends. M toN bttk Manor, o f X enk, was- the g&rat o f her friend Him Amanda Daflkid Wednesday. Mra. C«sd»tt will hare a fine dis* pky o f pew Millinery the coming week. Otoe her a call. Mra. Cpadon and daughter Nelli*, areattom&ag the millinery opening ia C ioekasti fhfc week. Jacob SeigUrand fiuaily were hi Xenk Sunday, ealled them by thefll- ineae of little George Holier. The foHofto* young todies and gentlemen off this county toft thia week f tr Monmouth, M ., In attend the coflega a t that point to wbfch the popular Prof. J .H . WeMflka is a teacher; Mimes Oil** MeG*rey,Xenk Jennie IWBdck, CMkrvflk; Ahbie Rohfc, Jidk Eoppiag* F* J&De*»# ■dM^mkF*2LmaEiB vspiinvpvPw^ timwv Kyle, Cwtohr«ft H aw r F aigaere of near Ysiew Rb*topa W atter M - X e a k fF .li. Sk i^ sir nmw‘,Tiatot CtorkJUdmy, in her eye, which ,wUl prevent her fr^pJ^eewing for a few weeks. HFred McMillan. of this place who has been "connected with the' Mon* mouth Daily Review for the past year has returned to his studies in Mon* mouth college this year. A t a meeting of the Cedarville school board, it was ordered that here*, after, non-resident pupils to the Ced- arvilte schools will he charged fifty cents pe r week .tuition, payable in adf Vance. , James Murrey. * • Amlrewiackrea, Clerk. We are sorry to learn that M rt| K ev .W .R . Dudley, ot New Jasper^ is no better. Brother Dudley wilj will hot he able to go to Conference oif account o f his wife's serious illness, Cedarville is ssktog in strong terms tq have Mr. Dudley assigned as their pastor for the coming church year. Xenia Gatette. ♦ In the matter of the aangument of Mead, Phillips A Grenville, manufscn turers of type-writers, and o f H . E . MeadA Co., paper dealfere, o f Dayton Ohio. The creditors refuse to sccept the offer of twenty-five cents opt the dollar iMsettlement in fall. An ef­ fort is being made to hold Daniel E. Mead as a'member of Msad, Phillips A Granville, This would pay their debts in full, and creditors of Mead A Co.,.would receive fifty cents on the dollar. ___________ Weather report for August; 1889—Tern 70*,’ dear B2 day* cloudy 5 days, hottest 14 and 2 1 779, coolest 18 64*, nun 2 days. * 1890—Tern 71*, clear 16 days, cloudy 5 days, hottest i and 14 84°, cooUet 28 and 2458*, reto 10 days 1821—Tern 71* dear »l f days, cloudy 5 days, hottest 2 and 10 82*, eootovt 25 56*, reto 12 days. A number o f repablicans assembled a t the Xenia court house tost Satur­ day afternoon, and selected delegates to the Senatorial convention a t Wadi* pngtoa C. H . on the 15th. Delegates W. S. Scarborough, Wm Hutchinson, JUdriW Jadnam, Geo. H . Smith, Qjfnis Brawn, *>. B. Cummine, Frank Herr, D . H . Owt, Al. Wkkereham, C. C. Shnifce, Marene Shoup, J. O. McCormick and Jordou Robb. Alter* la tss, John Hovendek, John Hedges A S, Dixon, Frank Johnson, A. G. F a ther, James Hardman,J , B, Smith Tbeadors Paftto, It# A. Walton, 1.T. Cmnaato* Btostan, Fd . Canwaa and If. A . F a tten, ' Resolutions were fMmd m m $ i f f r a t t o f •*# tha pto* msmdnppeM tosaatefa L . Haxwsll, Jtt|^naICtolM«r i t Mnytl, out the. state among hook men, each publishing house endeavoring to have their books adopted,as the ones select* cd this fall by the boards of education, cannot be changed for five yean. Tb& Cedarville township hoard met Mon­ day, and adopted the following studj tes: McGuffey’s Revised , Fclectic Readers,from the first to, the fifth in­ clusive, McGuffey’s 1primer, McGuf- fy’s Eclectic, spelling book; Ray’s New Intellectual Arithmetic, Wentworth’s Grammar School Arithmetic. Har- Elementary nnd Revised Eng- flffti grammars, th e Eoleotic Elenmti- tary and Eclectic Complete geogreplj* iee, Montgomery’s Leading Facts ojf America History.and Creamer’s Scien­ tific System of Pennmanship. Mach Bull Was'appointed by the hoard tq handle school supplies for the town­ ship. Mr. J . H . Sayre, superintend* ent of the Cedarville schools met with the board and rendered them valuable assistance in the selection of their course of studies. TRANSFERS OF REAL CSTATtt. James Sanders and wife to Stillwell A Pierce Manufacturing Co., 11*18 acres in Sugarcreek tp< 61. Mary W att to Samuel W att, lot in Xenia 6300. John G Mitchell to Wilberforce University of the A. M. E„ church,15 acres in Wilberforce, 68500. Btinton Baker and wife to Barney w Carlos 4*100 acres iu Xeaia, 650, I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. . Fish at G rat ’ s . Paints in all sise packages and col. ora a t Ridgway’s. Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, Ac., a t G ray ' s , Tobacos and Cigars a t G ray ’ s . Do you want a parlor suite? No difference what grade you desire you tan get it ° f B*rr A Morton. Pure Pine tar a t Ridgway’s. Paint and Varnish Brushes a t Ridgway’s, Windowglam and Putty a t Ridgway’s Pharmacy. New Perfumes a t Ridgway’s. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G r a y ’ s . ’ Farmers take your wheat to the Rig Spring mill and get more and better fioUr than any other place. We make ofie grade of flour only. Plenty ofbid wheat flour on hand, tfuaiME AS tormont . The be lt aocks to the town fbr th money n t Andrew Bro. A Co. Ptotare Frames mad* to order i t ' t ttlw to itA i fttfirig-fttiirfm ITjNttMNwJt The heat place, in town, to buy meat ofnllkinds is a t C, W. Crouse’s. Try’ him. I f you want a good lunch or n square meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. Andrew Bros, and Co. have ju#t re­ ceived a car load of harness which they will seU cheap. Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Teeth extracted without pain by application o f cocaine a t D r. Homan’s office.. Arena, Oatmeal < Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy Fariiio, Parched Farinose at G ray ’ s . Seed W h ea t. , Hungarian seed wheat, absolutely; free from smut and rye, and testing 62 pounds to the bushel. For sale by Ery;<ij$ Sterrett. Gassoliue stoves, all patterns, quill ities and prices a t Crouse A Bull’s. The finest line of fresh and salt meats in the county a t C. W. Dean’s Fresh cakes and bread a t tbe ba kery. J acob S eiglkk ’ F r a l t C rr *. We are selling our own mike of fruit cans a t fifty cento per down. Crouseand Bull. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. * Syrup and Molasses at G ray ’ s . Our Stock o f Patent Medicines k complete a t Ridgway’s l ’hsrmacy. Wood and Widow ware a t \ , - Halters, collars and a ll • kinds o f . harness sundries a t James Murrey’s < The best coid a t the lowest price* can be found a t AndrewBro.A Co. ’ Peaches, Apnfato and Prunes a * ' ' *•' * The bedroom suites a t Barr A K o r ton’s are elegant. / Call aqd see them. Chairs iu all sixes, styles, shapes and prices,,tb suit ehildren b r . grown persons. Also easy bhaire for for tha o ldat Barr,A Morton's, , The best laundry of the town is tbs Troy, o f Dayton.. Geo Winter, Agent. Office a t Mao Bull’s / ' Robt. Csdbreath is still agent o f,the Xenia steam kundry. with headquar­ ters a t Stormont and Co’s E E ta r s I sa to C lretafeattv lB P eM a iy lvaa ia b ia e S g it* ' ttNdtoyKAtoptmnalwr^ ift.. On 8aturflay, Septeniber 12th, ’ re* duced round trip reto tickets to Cin­ cinnati will be sold via tbePenasjdva- nia Lines from all ticket statioai be­ tween Newark and Linwood, account the comer stone laying oftie I. O, O. F- Temple and the Last Days of Pompeii. Tickets will begood return­ ing until] September 14th. 2W>. I«BW T H R O U G H f tU B S PM ll Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at G ray ’ d , Harvesting Oils at Ridgway’s Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snap* a t G ray ’ s . Mower Oils a t Ridgway’s, Elegant Toilet Soaps a t Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Buy your fresh and salt meats a t the old reliable meat store of C« W. Crouse. Butter, Jersey, Milk Crackers at G uay ’ s . Spring repair work a t Murray’s har­ ness shop. Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans Mokssesat G ray ’ s . A fine line of pocket and fable cut­ lery a t Crease A Bull’s, Smith* the place for a seafoam. I C E a t Ridgeway’s, Rolled Arena aSFWbeat, Oatmeal qnd Cracked Wheat, Farino* and Parched Farinose, PearlBarley, Gran* ulated Hominy a t C ray ’ s . Machine (his a t Rldgway’l Highest market price paid tor wheat a t . A ndrrw A Bao. , v h lcag o to V Is tE F a lla , . . Baw ik O ftk a tav -. . Travelers en route to the North­ west are informed that the qwkat R ock I blahd R oute began running, June 14, a Thorough Buflht PaRm«a Sleeper, ohicago to 8bmx Falls, south Dakota. Tniscar leaves Qhkago daQy, e x - . dept Saturday, on the 0 „ B . £ A P . No. 1, a t 1.30, noon; retorslagr « h > rives a t ohicago daily, except Msst- day, a t 8.05 a. zn. Mq>, Folders, and farther tetor* mathwc sent on applieatiM. E . S t , J ohn , GenTManager, J mo , S krashan , G eal T k i A Phis Agfc G knmal OFFirE, CHICAGO, ILL . HA BV EW r EM C ltlK IH E m H e d a e e l E a te a w l* He* X torea-. •y lv iu n ta Idaw a. . On August 25th, September 15ih and 29th, excursion ticketsa t eepeokl- ly reduced round trip rates wMb#retd {mu all principal ooubon tiricet aha. lions on the Pennsylvshk JLfiawW ait o f Pittsburg to points to the west, northwest and southwest, goodretum* lag tor tidrty daysfteai date o f ants. F refhrther totonaectioa ifp ty to too a esreet agent o f. Iks PreaH lvaais Lkes,

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