The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

U VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 10. 1891 NO. 3f? OVERCOATS! CLOTHING! ■sasw—«*■ M e n ’s O v e r c o a t s f r o m $ 3 .0 0 u p — C h i l d r e n ’s O v e rc o a ts f r o m $ 2 .5 0 u p . M e n ’s S u i t s f rom $ 5 . 0 0 u p — C h i l d r e n S u i t s f r o m $ 1 .5 0 u p , C h i l d r e n ’s J e r s e y S u i t s f r o m $ 3 .5 0 t o $5 .00 . derwear, Hosiery and Glovou^Boots, Shoes and Rubbers At BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE, P . S . F l o o r O i l C lo th 2 5 c t s . p e r s q u a r e yd . T l i F t AN INlM'jrKNIUCNT WKKKI.V NKWHeAl'KIt. Spring Valley to look after his inter* I The Epworth League s o f Spring- estu, who secured three seconds, and, 6®!d district will hold a convention Sweepstakes on sow of any age the at Central M .E . Church, Springfield, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 10 1891. IV. ]J. B L A IR , Editor and PropW PRICE S I .20 PER ANNUM. Miss.Gertie Rickett 1ms gone to Anderson* Inch, to visit relatives and for her health. On:occ6untofthe illhess o f ’ lfoV',' Tufts, there wus no preaching services in his pulpit on last Sabhath. amount of which was thirty eight dol. lars. - i f you fsyiled to see the show of sheep you missed one of the best feat* ures of the fair and in the classes re­ presented Greene Co. may well feel proud of her sheep men. The Oxford Downs had J . C. Wil­ liams to shepherd them to whom was Oct. 23 '’91; A large number from this Leaiige will attend. Thos. B Wald ~ Smith’s the place for a seafoam*. , For Sale-—A ehojee lot of timothy seed. J oseph B rothekton . 4 Barbed wire-fer fencesat Andrew Bro & Co. We have a car load of ferterlizeron ample Miss Amclda Lowry returned to her home Wednesday after a three weeks _ visit among relatives and friends in j dletowu O. for best pen o f 50 for down theEust. j lambs. •< , , . . . t , . IThe long wools had Messrs Watt and Go.-.rnor& .upbdl m sued th . c„ c for tholr h,tereste. ( nii'iniinu Contmemu 1,1 .(T h e Judgoawnrded them' second on fi|tv thousand dollars as a result 01 . ° e * 7 ,, . , • . . „ . , , . ; ram lamb and suine on pen of two miblicationS about hw financial stand- , , i,uu"u‘ . . . - 1ewes two yrs. and over,and m sweep- stakes first on flock,. Their awards amounting to thirty three dollars, .In the Merinos R. D. Williamson secured flnt on ram lamb, and second on pen of two ewes over two yrs. TRANSFERS. David Devoe to David S. Bragg, 61* 100 a, Caesercrcek, 848.80 John W. Powell to Lewis A Kemp, lot 63, Walden’s add to Spring, 8625, Sheriff to Miami Powder Co., £a, Xenia 8610. Xenia Powder Co., to Alfred Marriage Licenses: and Mary C Carman; S H Pierce and j the road that will be here in Effie Wilson:Frank McNally and L ida tim e for seeding. Andrew Bro. & Co, Shauer; Michael Plunket and Mary ^ gn j j orgo hlunkets, wolf robes, etc., Cook; T Dales Kyle and Pearl Col-1 atAndrew Bro & Co, lins; «* P Reaues and Estella J Thom- r gprjng repair Work at Murray’shar- as; Sam’l Taylor and Lizzie E Roberts; (nesjJ gj f . awarded firat in the following classes ' -prauk W Dungley and Emma Coi-j . • »’ ram under two yrs. ram lamb, pen of) diugly; P A Lewis and Lizzie Thom'1"’ A 6no. line o f pocket and table cut- two ewes under two yrs. and pen .of two ewe lambs with'’one second on ram two yrs and over. The ain't rec’d by Mr. W—. was sixty seven dollars. He also receive^ a gold me­ dal offered by W. A. Similar o f Mid as. ing. The article printed in the Com­ mercial Gazette waB taken from the New York Recorder and is purported to be an interview with Rolfo W . Wil kiuson and others detailing atlength the Governor’s financial standing. LOVERS OF FLOWERS / WILL FIND BULBS AT G l U t ’S 1 have laid in a . large stock' ofbill o f all descrip­ tions for winter blooming, including Hyacinths, Cro-, cus, Due van Tliol Tulips all colors, Lillium llurrissi,. Single and double mixed Tulips, etc., etc! Call and make your . selections at once. ROBERT GRAY, Following is a statement o f the visi­ ble supply o f grain afloat and in store on Saturday. Oct. 3, ns compiled at the New, York Produce Exchange: Wheat 27,755,026 bushels, increase 883,519 bushels; com 7,646,684 bush­ els, decrease 1,340,425 bushels; oats| 5,854,281 bushels, increase 384,057 jMarih> BanU5f $1,000. bushels; rye 2,168,142 bushels, de-« w J Clark to David F Bowsman, - Butter, Jersey. Milk Crackers at G uay ’ s . crease 389,059 bushels; barley 1,358.- 547 bushels, increase 4,940 bushels. The following is a list o f premiums- awarded Greene County exhibitors at the Stat# fair this year as compeled by | j Bnje- Taylor to Wm Hart, same t . t . tf.,__ (St.1lii,n -T W • ..... * 21-100 a Miami. 8600. Wm and Samu’l Early to Sam’i Heifner, 10a, Silvercreek, 8500. Wm Heckman to James Taylor, la , Roes. 1200. R. E . Kerr; Roadster Stallion, J Townsley. Jamestown 1st $16. D Bradfuto A Son rec’d on their herd of black Poll Cattle three firste and four seconds beside# three sweep- stakes. Four herd# were exhibited and o f the 8396 in premium# offered Bradfuto A Son won two hundred and] IKK), three doUam. ! W J Alexander, assign®* to Maty Shorthorn# represented from ISpitler, 117 a, Sugarcrcek and Spring i&fcitouhiy, Valley, 85,868. t w O k , « , , * « ? « . nd over V. 8 . A l ^ l l B H . n , « to J eron . W McKay o f Lmnberton rec’d second Burdnell, 7a, Miami, 81*UW, and omcow two yrs. and under 3 first Lewi# Williams to Mrs. Williams, • 200 , . . Sheriff to WBMar#h*tlf 16.62 a, Xenia 81200. James Milburn to W B Marshall. 60 a, Xenia, 81750, Theo. Root# to Fannie Root#, quit claim to let 11, Second St. Xenia, taking in all forty fire dollar# In hogs the Poland China and Berk, ground, llen ia City, 125. John Webster to Allen Brown, lot# .hire m r . th . on ), b m d . repraentod,' 492, 498, 404, Yel l w Spring., • » H.e former b , Crawford .nd Im cke ,. Gebhcert H . Jeckering to who 1st on boar two yrs. Abo. Herder 9 a Bath, 81 sweepstake# on boar o f any »*• which brought them the snug aum of thirty dollar# on the much abused hog. The little Berk bad L C. Peterson o f M, and at 7 P, M Communion services in the B . P . Church to-morrow. Rev. D . McKin­ ney o f Cincinnati will preach at 11 A . in Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps a t G hay ’ s . Mower Oils at Ridgway’e. - Elegant Toilet Soaps at Ridgway’s Pharmacy, - Buy your fresh and salt meats, at the old reliable meat store of C. W. Crouse. - The finest line of fresh and salt meats in the county at C. W, Dean’s *4Fresh cakes and bread a t the ba kery. J acob S eigleb - F r a l t C s M , We are selling our own make oi fruit cans nt fifty cents per dozen, , Crouse and Bull, * Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. Syrup and Molasses at G uay ’ s , r Our Stock o f Patent Medicines is complete at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. ~ Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at G ray ’#. Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. ’ Teeth extracted without pain by application o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. Aveua, Oatmeal Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy Far!no, Parched Farinose I t G uay ’ s . Sal Soda, Borax, Alum, Sulphor, Saltpetre and Ride Vitrol at Bull’s. lerv at Crouse A Bull’s. 8 IC E . at Ridgeway’s. r Rolled Avena and Whent, Oatmeal and Cracked. Wheat, Farino and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran­ ulated Hominy at , C ray ’ s , t Machine^Oils at Ridgway’s . Highest market price paid for whout at A ndrew & Bito. , * Hard uud-Soft refined Sugars’at G ray ’ s . /• Wanted some one scarce of children to cure for my horses and do other chores. House rout free. D. S. Ervin, >“ A full line of fall and whiter cloth­ ing new rcudy. Childrens’ suits 81,25 and up. Boys’ suits from 84,00 to $16,00, nnd mens’ in all varieties. 3t.-26A. R. Crandall & Co.’ Xenia. * Peuchctt, Apricots and Prunes a G ray ’ s . - Wood mid Willow ware nt G ray ’ s - I f you want a Btylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. - Fish a t G ray ’ s . > Faints in all size packages and col­ ors at Ridgway’s. . Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, Ac., at G r a y ' s , Tobacos and Cigars at G ray ’ s . ' Pure Pine tar at Ridgway's. * Paint and Varnish Brushes at Ridgway’s. • ‘ Window glass nnd Putty at Ridgway’s Pharmacy, i Nsw Perfumes at Ridgway’s. - Picture Frames made to order at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. a I f yon want a good lunch or a square meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. ______ H a a d s y K x ea rsiSH S v i a t k e P e n n s y l v a n i a l i l a c s . Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on tb# Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu­ sive will be sold by the P . C. C. A St, L . Ry. Co, on each Sunday until further notice during the summer o f 1891 F O R S A L E . -'T-Tkree-Selam rains, nnd one milch cow. Call on C. E. C oousy . 2t Harvesting Oils at Ridgway’s N o t i c e . Notice is hereby given that a mass convention o f republican voter# o f Cedurville township will be held ia the Logan dub rooms Tuesday even­ ing October 13 for the puipose of i enominntiog a candidate for the office o f Justice of the Peace. B ev . A ndrew , C entral C om . S p e c im e n C ases. " Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Pa., bad a running sore on his leg o f eight years’ standing. Used , three bnttlcs of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buckleii’s Arnica Salve, atul Ills leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O.. had five large Fever sores on Ids legj doctors ’said he was incurable. •One bottle Elec­ tric Bitters and one box Buckleu’a . 1 ' Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. 8old at B. G./ Ridgway’s Drugstore. f ^ ^ ^ ? M f ? f f ■ ? P ' I PATRONIZE HOME. WE WANT TO DO YOUR 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 line we can furnish you on short notice. Call and see us, Tim H erald , I . ' i i k k t 4 4 4 4 4 fc k i k i

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