The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

' U P O B J FALL HND i%a ehe ® ¥ a Sara || And during tMs warm season are forcing trade by offering bargains, we are actually as hamed to shew for fear our customers will believe we secured our goods, dishonestly. Our' object isto convert this early purchase into cash, and be ready fer cur regular trade with another stock purchased with this money." You will be benefited 20 per cent oy purchasing now, and we will make our profit later on ' * *1‘ h k q k ^ a l i l please say “ Advertised.” . ,T n <>. W. M c L ean . an INLlKPMNDIiNT WKKKi.Y NKWSl’APKH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 3 1891. W. II. BLA IR , Editor and Rrop'r PRICE S 1.25 PER ANNUM. The W. C. T. U. will meet iti their parlors October 8th. There will be no ville Monday. school in Cedar- Lowrv Sprowl nf-Coilombus, spent .Sunday with his.pfoarents. Mis? Olga Often OfCincinnati, vis­ ited friends in (Vdarvillo this week. Do not forgot the concert'at the OperaHouse next Thursday evening. Tickets oil sale ntStormont ami Co. Marriage Licenses:—.James Quinn and Ellen Knleher; Edward Pratt and. Ivnnettc Hathaway; Richard Rodgers and Snllie Jasper; John I. Schlossur and Julia Custenborder. H O U S E F U R ­ N I S H IN G S . Wft sell tne be»t carpet. !iV>r 35cts. a vd.in the coun- Weather Report .for September,; fry-the patterns u re pood 1H91as compared with 1889 aud 1890.; anfl the Col* »r the b e s t September , Misses Anna McMillan ami Stella i Bnrher attended the opeuing *f mil linery goods in Dayton, Wednesday ’ 1880, 1890, 1891, Tern*. 84° 649 69° CleardayslS 11 21. Cloudy ” 4 5 5. Rain ” 8 14 4. Hottest” 77° , 74° 76° Coolest ” 4(1° 48° 50° First, frost 22nd 34th None. It will lie seen that Sept. 1891 had more clear days and fever rainy days than Sept. 1889 and 1890, .aud average temperature' higher than either and that tlicr^'was no fnJSt it all in Sept. *91. f;nnmol Creswell. ■(Vd sn v illv I.adicit. Over fifty of them have already * •' ! The quality is as heavy as AND LITTLE PRICES e f a c t is worth a column of argument, pome peo­ ple are courteous enough to listeuTo stories they have heard before but they do it only* out of politeness, for a story that is worth telling twice must lie a good one. the be-t Extra Super and |Kero’s a story however that never prows old and never the same grade is sold at 50r<,ses lorce- For little P »c<* we ? he biS values. We ets, a yd. everywhere It is /don’ tsell at market prices, we go below them, and we a carpet bargain you can well afford to see. At 5o cts. we have a splendid line of all wool tilling Extra Super, splendid goods to .wear and handsome pat­ terns. In fine Brussels ear-' f.om dLOdts. for new pat- ferns up the best, goods made.' :Engs you can get _ ‘ ! ordered the new Acme soU-bcnti/ng j any k in d VOU WOllld w ish ill \ *’ . gwnjnow tesiimut tu : (,tll(H)t|1;11[, is being wild1o n r s to ck , a ll th e n ew e s t country in a handsome new dog enrt^ It elicits the admiration o f all who ^"h^ro J*y Mr. Harbour, of WinciuMcr, \ ?hi.Mgs a t low e s t Cash pr ices . jlml. They are aware tint, they cn ir ,0 l |e t h ir ig c h e a p is !l JsiU> 1* lim tiifF o r ,! t/wlrk iv itlim it. «ti ni‘tir'1'* tlm t t . * — i notafford to do without an article that saves aHmuch labor as this iron, jtnd. sell von a suit of Bovs Clothing for school at was never sold anywhere for less than $3,00. l .OO that J . B . L O W R Y , O p e r a H o u s e T l fo c k , matt at odets. The 10th Ohio buttery will hold its * w « in , a il. , , . i; , tenth annual reunion in ■Cedarville,,8ttV0 Atri' l’ost •II fuel in live or six , .. Wednesday and Thursday, October 14 moutlm. Many ladies of this p laceh o lder , alK* p d l l e lh b t o bUIt au,j jr( ’ , have tested the merits ol the acme iron! an y ta**te, . JOBE BUGS. & Co., Xenia. The McOorkle trio will give the to their satisfaction. Following are a few of the many best entertainment to be heard in the ’ testimonials in the hands of M. Hur- opera house this season. Do not fail hour. 1 to attend.- i Mrs. Farr requests me to sav that Rev C, W Courin o f p i^on ! the acme iron gives good satisfaction. C r «k ? 1> ,nUPro»l, i,. ,l.o Inbar „„J f „ 0. and ; doe, ,hc Presbvterian Church .Sabbath morn- best of work, vre can heartily <recom­ mend it to all. Tuos. G. F aur , M, D. • South Charlestown, Ohio. I am well pleased with mj aemo j MlLfjKERT. You will find all the new shapes in felt hub*, new col­ ons in velvets and ribbons and all in latest novelties at BARBER and M-iMIlXAN. ing at 11 o'clock. No night services. J. Dales Kyle and Miss Pearl Col­ lins of Xenia, were married Thursday at 5:<>0 P,M. by*T. C. Warnock, a s - jr(,u ,y,j, ^iv that I never pur-! We will pubic,h next week a li*t of, pisted by Rev. Courin. j chased anything for the money that j premiums nwarded Greene County! G. W. Harper of this place received | -the nomination of both the democratic and Peoples parties for an office of State Senator in this district at Wash­ ington C. H. Wednesday at which city both parties held conventions that day. The districtlias about 5,000 republican majority " Mr, Harjer informs us he intends to make,a thor­ ough canvass and do ull in his power to he elected. Ilis ideas, he claims, are all in accord with, the People’s party and the strength of that party will he sufficient to insure his election. ■ -- -V Hon. Andrew Jacksyy has been ap­ pointed aide-de-camp bv John Pal­ mer, commander-in-chief o f the, Grand Army of the Republic. He re­ ceived his appointment yesterday merning. ■ _____ F ull L ine O f ty/l/APLEj' C U T JO R D E R C l o t h i n Q , - F ^ o m - Q w * S ^ m ° n 5 ^ r JBoSTorJ.fV\A55 i ( an B e FowNOf^r •T. 13 . L o w r v The largest and best line of trunks and valises in Xenia. 3t-2G. A. Ii. Crandall & Co. Ida Bowrfl U, a twelve year old girl •excelled it. I take great pleasure in ‘ exhibitors at the State Fair. living two miles from Yellow Springs, mvsUriously disappeared Wednesday. 8!ie was last seen in the lane which leads to her home, while returning from school. The ticket office ken into lust tiken from the till ftgeutgave th« Hlarm as turned from his dinner and recommending so useful as this iron, f TT? A"KTSn<’'F, l?S M„s; J. K. l j . * M 1 ft Smith (Miarlestown, Ohio. |j)e„,i 0f Assignment. Frazer. ■ 8. L. Walker is sojourning at the reservoir this week. Will Eierlck spent a couple of days with his family this week. Mrs. Hurst, of Nebraska, is visit­ ing her sister, Mrs Jane Anderson, I), 8. Ervin nod wife entertained a number o f friends at an 8 o'clock tea Tuesday evening in honor o f W, H, j Anderson and wife, o f Tranquility, O. i Mr. and Mrs. Will Hterrett will l Emma 0 . Walker to II. M. Morris ’ ^ obn tc their fifteenth marriage mi- j*11 kinds at j New styles in suits, overcoats, hats, underwear and furnishings. 3t-2G. A. R. Crandall & Co, Xenin. * All kinds of school supplies at Ilidgway’s at a special reduction in prices. The best T( a in town at 'Bull’s. Window Glass mid putty at Bull’s. Golden Rio Coffee at „ Bull’s. Jersey 8weet Potatoes at Bull’s. Breakfast Bacon at Bull’s. School hooks, and school supplieso f . Georg. Baker, who JuLdy moved to « i w t.r«ville niversary next Tuesday evening. ; Cedarville from the southern portion nn“ »«inpelt, lot, liowcrsvule, Rtnowxv’rt. simn. Ids' friends in I John H. Bnrkman to John 8heetz, l at 8elma was hro. *t,p t|,jg township, was thirty-nine years i * Saturday and ®8l.r0; n^eXliursalay* mid hi ! Elmer Keys the j tj,c vicinity o f his old home gave him >h't, fi, Barkinlin’satld to Osborn. 8100, Jto-morrow. Rev. It . ! O, i soon as he re* ’ a neat surprise that evening. The ! D. 1), Buckles lo Mary E. Pearson, j Itay, Mich., will preach ul | .Sorghum, .Syrtlp and Naur Orleans Communion services will lie held in IMolasses nt ■, Bull's, the Covenanter Chitreh-Itev. RproulV| Call on Rid;;way for school books. the nu-j f were just preparing to retire?l11*^b’t 9, Jamestown, $2550. ^ jatul i P. M. 00 was found hid away in the lining M om Tomlinson and wife} Isaac Me of his hat. He was bound over to C.uin and wife; Otis Wolford and C0Hrt, ! wife} Dr, J. 8. Snider and mother, *».mmigehi. ****«# ’llMt* . , „ Rut lie strove r ? * cZ l6 1,ow Bh« either looked or wit, and flung one hand with Intimate Abandonment toward the chaos of sd- t^at flUcd ihfi the^ ’ Geor^na? Well, th^n you «fBC8Sfrom *^r long association with them. I need « * tell you how strong, was my pa*. Non for science when I first came •rer m * to Cfm'bri^s, At ColnmhH bHUVIIl senten. 1Miss Watson. Curtis Tomlinson, Burr Harrison, Miss I<) a .Spain-, Luther to tflif* Miles. John Morris. l)r. Baldridge E g S t u id W. H. Blair arrived later and ns- plous if sisted in the festivities. The visitors revolt j brought with them nil the delicacies laws on o f the season in the ■way of eatables Ghe Jmid served luncheon about 11 o'chx’k swept']EvervlsKly had an elegant time. The. surprise on Mr. Bilker as well as that part lot 3, Roberts & Anderson add. to Xenia, 870 Catharine L. Trssslar to Martha J. Trceslar, 38a, .Silvercrcek, ^2856. Harrison Johnson to Elizabeth Cruzen, 3a, Yellow Springs, 8472. Wylie of j Horgluim, Kyrup and Now Orleans t i l A. M. > at G uay V. 1 Fortner?, to prevent smut in wheat r s. supply o f coal before lh« price lAlvun- klnircli, Cedarvi cea. ' \ j c iUouWm. Hi For thevery best Lehigh nntlKi* tatc. cate go to .Mitchell’s Don’t let the Flic3—Mosquito gnnts devour the family, but supply 32. particulars ll fl adminstrutor of es* 8 . T Baker to Amanda Galloway, y « » ^ l f with Sereeimat,Mitchell's. I W w calling for the above will o f bis estimable wife was genuine, 28-100a, Silvercrcek, 8100. J. T. Hale to Thos. Murphy, quit claim to la, Xenia, 825, W. II, Walker to same, 4a, Xenia, 1300. Farm gates at Mitchell’s. ‘ Window glass and glazing at Andrew Bros, and Co, „ Choice home grown timothy seed at Andrew Bros, and Co. S e e d W l i r a t . Hungarian seed wheat, al»«o1utely o from smut and rye, and testing filXpotuids to the bushel. For sale by \ Ervin & 8terrett. Haliters, collars and all kinds of liavneg« laundries at James Murray's I f yoiAwant to see noldiy hats call f ut J, E. Lowry's.

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