The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

• ; y W -> • LT*»1 WkJT. BLAIR , JSAUortmdPrvp’r .as*toBamB&*sr a ^ PNMMt •! . * » « « A*IWM. Mbmtoy, Sohaaii ' * <wl>*l>11^ toOolBmlms. G m . Dean*# mother and mater f ijtw tb ia thto wnk. Bob. WUrea, of near Clifton, clerking a t Robert Bird’s. Mlsss*Lfaria Wickersham and A1 m* Mefraigbt vtoited In Cedarville . D n n iq r , ■■ • .-.■ Mdeday to a legal holiday but it is pMiihte that H m il not be observed in CederrilJe. James Murray hes moved hi* har- nemteove into the Bird building near theCftffHoaee. Chariey Croure h a t had h it meat wagon newly painted and It sow. pre- •Matea handsome appearance. There *91 be a meeting o f the Y'a .nex t Monday evening a t 7:30 o'clock A ll member* are urged to be present ConnadMun Soetol a t the “ Y* par­ lor* next Ttwsday evening. You are invited to go and bring yonr friends. IBpaw Stella Barber and Anna Me- Milton were in Cincinnati this week to see theMet “l a s t Pays o f Pom paB.* . Mm.& & K «]^ o f Selma, and Mr*. M. Kaye*, o f this place,returned home Friday after a trip through In ' dtani The demoorata of Green* county will hold their convention Saturday tor the puipoae o f nominating county ticket, •. ' MiuwaTwettie Winter and Suate Hanael vtoited M*a. Minnie Minch, daaghtar o f Gill Hill, near Salma, this weak. Mrs. Jana* Hunger, who haa been vititing her aister Mrs. Jacob Ford thla summer, returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday. Jacob Lott, who i« working in In dtona, to spending a few day» with his toiuiiy in Cedarville. He will re* torn to hto work Monday. Wm. McKinley Snider, a ten peund cherub, merit hie appearance at the reefcUooeofDr. and Mrs. Snider, Thursday morning. Mother doing well—totter hilarious. W. V . Oarr, o f CW s Nurreriea at Yellow Springe, to still taking orders tor hto superb stock oftreesT Every­ body ought to buy when tiny can get thsss aima to homo and cheap. A number o f Him Ethel field's othoolmolMsurprised her at the homo o f her aunt, Mm. Bratton, Thursday evening, ealBng on her while she was JL% jm iL a t t r mr% M PH M V0( mo fv* v« U . TW little fake peered an alega&t Jefcpk Bahts, whoowns the photo* gmph ear that has been located here this summer, totomed this week but m torohondowninheoltittiuit ho ean no longer attead to bastoees, and has gone to Penreylvaala wHh hto BVOIM» N I N I I B 9 9 X |l f H IQ I K I I I I days. The most unique entortalamont this ssossu wM bo a t the MY" parlors next Tueniay ovoulag, when they will give n ‘O masrirum Serial.* Do you know w hntllto? M youdoyon will not dfeft l^mfrlmHnnn *Wr often w^aA Wm Ere HffEEBEPs^fa din ^^Wen. ffewr PP'lg n o lid lto g o a n d la d ou t,' Every fmigltos | NflPmJy •Pwn^Wfe ^/W ttTruoalalamot with ncarious Why to it nUother poatoflaeanfettg this route eea got their mail odTetfUo. P o a c h atoning and Oadfervfllt It ridlgad to wait an hour later tor her moll? W* {relieve fe to opfianary with thopostmosterwhlah tesla hooxchaago maito with and by oxohlagihg wHb the evening express we would not on­ lygot our mail an hour sooner but would also get mail from tbo west which to now carried through to Col umbusand returned to us the next morning. Let us have a change! The county hoard o f elections met In Xenia Thursday for the purpose o f dividing the townships into predict*, but when Cedarville was reached no one was present to render them assist­ ance and the hoard, fading they did not care to take the entire responsi- hilitv on themselves, postponed the matter until nextFriday. They talk­ ed o f making the corporation one pro* cinet and the country another, but that we feel sure mould not giye gen­ eral satisfaction. An excellent opportunity is afforded by the Pennsylvania Line* for a virit in. the West, Northwest and South west this toll, an especially low round trip rate haying been made tor Au­ gust 25th, September 15th and 29th from principal coupon ticket stations on those lines good tor th irty . days, Samuel Gresweff broke the record this week by bringing to the H crald office, three potatoeaofthe early rose verity, the three weighing 7 pounds. Fine Stationary a t Buffi. There was a fair attendence a t the the annual meeting of the Greene county W. 0 , T. IT, in Cedanrille Thursday. The meeting was held In the opera house, about torty delegates being preaent, while visiting member* swelled the crowd to about two hun­ dred. During the morning services the annual election otofficers was held which resulted as follows: Miss Mary Murdock, Cedarville, president. Mrs. L . C. Thomas Bowersvilte, Recording Secretary, Miss Emma Slain, Jamestown, Cor. Secretary, Miss Lisxte Irvin, Cedar­ ville Treasurer. The afternoon session was an inter- eating one consisting iq discussions of varioui kinds, and attending to rakr eelaneou* business. After a temper* anoe prsyer meeting Mrs. Cooley, of Xenia, made a report of the plan of work and in response to suggestion* in her report county superintedents of the following standing committees were were appointed: Sabbath observance* Mr*. Cooley, Press work, Mrs, Cooley, Scientific Tempeflmce, Mrs. Dr. Ellis. Mrs, Kemp, of Harshman, Mont­ gomery county read an excellent pa­ per on the advantages ofbeluga mem­ ber o f the W. C .T .H ,, and I t was astonishing how incredulous the mem­ ber* o f the convention were when theirprarident announced th a t Mrs, Kemp was only one year old, but it was afterward# explained th a t what was meant was th a t she had only worked with the “WV one year. Mis*Lulu Barber conducted the blble readings on examples in christ* ton giving, after which a . collection was taken, Mrs, George’s paper on Social purl tywm excellent and tire advice she gave would make the world much bet tor if followed; she was followed by others on the same subject. Haring the afternoon greetings were exchang­ ed between tire W , C. T. U, and the county executive committee of the prohibition party that was also in see* rion a t this place. The music was furnished by Mkt Galoway’iyriass and wm well received, The papers of Greene county were given a stab by one lady who stated •hoSever allowedone to come 1 st her house sadudvtosd all mother* to dto* eeutiane thrim on aeaount of thrir x o t mo* « e U B B U c U A U t o Weofftr three«r four btor- p ln» in 6m m flood* for fteboot OneUnioi of 36 inch pliide fine q**lity *t 25 cte. per yard, the etylea nr* folly as good as tnose youBee in the 50 cent plaid and they are so nearly all wool that you would not know but they were if not told different They cost more than that prioe to make, and are bought a t a sacrifice. Anotheris a plaid l i yards wide, good style at 35 cents a yard, about 20 different styles to select from. Tricot in all the dif­ ferent colors and mixtures at 15 cent8(Bemember that price) a yard, that makes them as low as a calico or gingham. Still another low priced goods, is a lot of plaid serges about30 inches wide all coltors at 61 cents per yard; they were newer sold lens than 10 and often- er at 121 cents a yard, and we will not have them long at that price. In better goods we never showed as iull and handsome a line 50 cents all wool goods we have an endless variety in plaids, stripes and plains tif all kinds. Send for sam­ ples, mail orders promptly filled. JOBE BEOS. & Co., Xenia. • j * * * » « ■ , M b haul. tom. -will storing ssrvkw hi tht o f th* ^ d r CLOTHING, BOOTSANDSHOES. Our stock is complete and the latest styles in everything Wo lead, we can give you city prices on all our Boots this year. Just call is all we ask. J . E J . T ■Q ' \ A 7 T ? ' V r . O p e r a H o n s e B l o c k , ciBDiTM c o m m The Istgest, the .brightest, and the beet twenty-five cent show on earth. Over 109 men, ponies end ^ horses. CharlesBartine's grand Exposition Wild West and trainedbpliual Shows, will exhibit a t Cedarville, Monday, September!, Xenia, Tuesday Sep­ tember 8tb afternoon and evening. A brilliant and unparalleled one-ring circus, comprising a troupe of autora tic champions whose supremscy ns ar­ tists none dispute. None but choice, acceptable features ever presented in our vast canvas enclosures, Every­ where indorsed as a show of the people, and for the people. We make no great outside display with our parade; but give the greatest variety and mosUmuHiugperformance ever witnessed for twenty-five" cents. Parade a t 1:30 in the afternoon, after which an immence F liEE exhibition will be given on the grounds. No fa­ kirs, gamblers o r confidence men are allowed with this show. The only big25cent show traveling. Performances day and night. Doors open a t 1:30 and 7:30 p. m ., perfor­ mances to commence hall an hour later. Notice: Charles Bartine being an old soldier, kindly invites all comrad­ es of the G. A, It. to visit his shows a t the afternoon performance# free of charge. As a special inducement at our afternoon perfotmancss all chil­ dren under 10 years of age will be ad­ mitted for 10 cents each, but a t night all will be required to pay 25 cents, A very sad and probably total acci­ dent happened a t the home o f Mr, Henry Sparks, a highly respected and well-known ritiren of two miles east of Bowersvilte, on Sabbath afternoon. Caleb Ferguson, a brother-in-law, had exiled a t the house to spend the after­ noon and picked up a self-cocking re­ volver which lay on the table, to ex­ amine it, Not knowing tha t it was a •elf-cocking weapon it went off in his hands, the ballet striking Mr. Bparks in the left breast above th# heart, in dieting a very serious wound. He is still living and there may be inch a thing as hie getting well, but the ehanesa sure a^tinet him. The phyai* etoae h a st been probing tor the bell b ribe** M l been able to ia d it yet. Ail the parties are very prmetoeat peofbM * toe resident to greatly re. g n ito d b f a l. Reselat B u s s l toy the Of* ,Asbdtos*iNl*ft)wK 19. d u tre fc . Whereas, Our pastor Rev, G. L , Tnfts to cloeing hto second year with ns, and Whereas he has intimated to us that htoappointment Will probably be changed this conference. Therefore Resolved, That we regard htopasto­ rate with, us as a ‘decided success, in building up the interest of the church, in gathering in the new converfs,. in putting the church property in first- class repair, and in preaching to us the pure gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, 2d, That his work among the young has be m especially productive o f good insuring the future welttore o f the church. 3d, That his efforts to bring a more friendly feeling among the other de­ nominations toward Methodism have been remarkably successful; so friend­ ly a feling never before existed among the different denominations q j our town, and he to held in the highest appreciation by both preachers and ! people of our sister churches. 4th, That if the Presiding Bishop should return him to us for a third year we will gladly receive him and give him our hearty support. 5th, That .a copy of there resolu­ tions be sent to the P . E. with liberty to use them in meeting of the cabinet, auother copy be rent to ourpastor and one spread on the minutes. Passed unamimously by the Official Board of the M. E . church. Wnur, E wky G. W. H arper . Sec. Chairman* Cedarville, 0 ., August 31,1891. Window Glass a t Bull’s. We hav# the best wlicat drills in the market, for sale a t our store. Call and rev them. A ndrew Bno & Co. Try Capitol Coffee a t Bull’s, poll SALK OR RKNT A well located and convenient cot­ tage honse. For sale on easy terms. Enquire of R. F . K ehr . A nice line of.toll millinery, includ­ ing, hats, ribbons and fancy feathers. Prices lowest in town. B arber A M c M illan , SCHOOL' StiPPLIKS. Tablets of alt kinds. Slate and Pencils. School Crayon a t « _ Bull's. Ohio fttat* t a tr Kxeuraton* v ia Pennsylvania Lin** Jtopt* 14th te th e ttoth* Excursion tickets to Columbus ac­ count the Ohio State Fair will be sold a t a low round trip rates Via the Penn­ sylvania Lilies Sept. 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th. Ticket* will be good returning until Sept, 21st. On Sept, 16, 17 and 18* apeeial train will leave Columbus a t 6:00 p. m. for Dayton and intermediate stations, Lias ml to lte r i, Remaining uncalled for in the Cedar, villa tfiito post office fbr the mouth of August 31,1891. Hollis Mr, c /R , Jones Mr. Jamre Ssldon ‘ Kittto Mr. Eton MeElroy W, C. Poppto Mra. Mary M, Frewna ealltoy for tbn abor# wBl n v m m , Jw . w I f you want to buy a plow, call on Frank Tarbox. tf. Palm leaf mattress, the best made, a t Barr A Morton's. M M * M M M ? ' ' ? ? fatron T ze home . WE WANT TO DO TOUR PRINTING; Our . JOB TYPE is EXCELLENT and prices can’t be beat Sale Bills, Letter Heads, Bill' Heads, ■Statements,; ■. Envelopes. Anything you want in our lino w* can furnish you on short notice. Call and see us. . The H jekali ). fc ■ -■ i i i i i \ a i i k i k i i . NOTICK. All person# knowing themselves in. debited to me will caff and settle on or before September 10th, as I must have the money. 0 . M, 0ROUSE. lH lR R A l,F ,#r B E N T , The Iliff homretead near M, E . church, Cedarville. For particulate call on Wm. Iliff adminstrator o f es­ tate. FOR BALE—W ill sell or trade for wood, &No. 1. milch cow, D. S. Ervin. 2u The greatest public event in Ohio, will be die Ohio State Fair and In ­ dustrial Exposition to be held a t Col­ umbus, the week beginning Septem­ ber 14. This is truly the people's in­ stitution, operated in their interest by promoting agriculture and the various industries oi this great state and in view o f the fact that Ohio is always to the front in the improvements thatare constontantiy going on in the aria, die sciences and the variote productive in­ dustries, illustrations and lessons In which being sure to be exhibited a t this the leader of fair# and expositions the people should prepare for * day of reerentton and profit totvirit the lair of 1891 and witness the fine displays, die latest lanprovementa and the new thing" tohrisreatand Instruct The, ntilwaya « f the state will tide yearout tie alt farmer etihrls in the way o f aheap nrire and papular excursion, tiwt the people ftwmevery esetiea and auerter e f the Mate may he given an tovtoft Ohio's Fair e L9»t. f a 4. C#‘iVi.• I

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