The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
VOL. V I CEOAIiVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 17. 1891 NO, 37 O V E R C O A T S S C L O T H IN G H Men’s Overcoats from $8.00 up Men’s Suits from $5.00 up Ciiildren’s Jersey - Okildren’s Overcoats from $2.50 up. -- Children Suits from $1.50 up, from $3.50 to $5.00. / E » lEL 23 .1$ .etS9 O c>33Q .® c> i^ ts ■v'^ la.xa.aDLO ls a r n ! © t o t U n d e r w e a r , H o s i e r y a n d G l o v e s , B o o t s , S h o e s a n d R u b b e r s A t • ( P..-S BIRD'S MAMMOTH STORE. Floor Oil Cloth 25cts. per square yd. •I'dEH an IXUKriiSIJKNT WKKKl.Y JflSWM‘AlM!lt. Mrs. P. S. Irvine, Mrs. ,T. H. Brotherton, and MissesMary Murdock and Efiio Barber attended the state SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 17 1891. IF. I I . J ilt A l i t , J'Jdifor wul Prap'r ■p»ICV! S i .2 S PEN ANNUM. .M abkiaue L icekses .—M. A. Em- I- PENSIONS AND .CLAIMS. sbwilier and M. E. Patterson; Jacob A ■gentleman representing Milo B. C. Lcvallyand Ella Middleton; W. C. .Stevens & Co., Pension Attorneys, meeting of the W. Q‘. T. U. and Huston and Rosa Gilford; Joseph Dice jeau be seen at tin? Cliff House, Cedur- “ YVat Toledo this week as delegates, and Nancy S. Lovuilcy; Harry Richer-;ville. Monday, Oct. 19th, at the Ack- T. II, Andrews and R. H.-M’Clelhm®011 iind Clara Colvin; J. F. Jacob .ley House, South Charleston, Tuesday, was at Marysville this week and visited alM^ 1*uunip Beiff. Keeley institute for .— ........... . ....... ...................- ...... ..... , , . . ' (lav and evening, by persons desiring information concerning pensions, bouti tin Mrs. A. R. Harrier and family of Clifton,, expect to remove to Spring- field so§a> ' l i r e W . a t U . w ill hold u meet- 4 i i j i*i th sir parlors n e x t F rid a y a t 2 #?iocfe p, t u . ________ V o learn that a stools of drugs will be put in one of the business rooms in the Townslev boildii g. Mr.Itv.no iveimety, of near Me* n'ltmicftuu’g, was the guest of friends n ‘ iu *Cedarville this week. Luther Towusley has filed his pa pers and will be a candidate for J ustice of the Peace by petition, Hugh Cooper and mother, of Mon-* mouth, Illinois, are the guests of friends iu C’edarville this week. We are authorized to announce the name of Lntlior Towusley as a Candj. date for Justice oI‘ the Peace at the fall election. T, L. Moore and mothcr-iu-IaW, Mrc“ Jackson Ballard, returned front Virginia Thursday,where they huve heen on a visit, inebriates. B ill) gentlemen'returned home con-.held a convention in their club room j verts to the system employed there, J last Tuesday evening for the purpose and think that any alcoholic drinker of nominating a justice of the peace can he cured if they will only .submit | to fill the vacancy caused by the death iOct. 2Uth, and at . the Arcade Hotel, t , , . . . . . . !Springfield, Wednesday, Oct. 21st, The Republicans of tins township ^ 9 | • to tho treatment. The trustees are seriously .contemp lating buying a piano for the opera ’ of Samuel Galbreath.. Dr. D. G. Homan and Joseph Coldwell were placed in nomination and a ballot or- lies, etc., or having claims which they desire to have prosecuted by said at tonicvs. ' Judge Yple, of Cincinnati, will speak at the park iu Xenia, Saturday, .October 17, at 2 o’clock p. m., iu the interest of the People’s party. Sirs. Paysou Gray, o f Dayton, and her mother, Mrs. J, L. Gregg, of. Kansas, are guests of friends in Gcdar- viilc this week. D.ut MsE.ro y 1ms gone to Paxson, Illinois, to inspect some large huisness rooms he is having built before receiv ing them from the contractor. The Foraker meeting at Jamestown next Wednesday, the 21st, will be a hummer. A good crowd from this place will be in attendance, Joseph Turnbull has removed onto hi? farm on the Cedarville and Janie.-* town pike. He has remodeled his house and now has ns neat a residence nsVau be seen on that road. The Democrats o f this township have requested that Hon Lawrence T Kent speak here ’this campaign, and they will probably secure him. Both political parties send none but the tal ent to Cedarvillc, which speaks well for our citizens, FOR BALE.' A good Xn. 8 Coal Cook Stove, wit Apply house. There is nothing that is needed *dered, which resulted iu the selection Ireservoir and kitchen, cheap; more to complete the house. The fact! <}f Dr. Homan, fliero wei-e, eighty-(at. this office, that they will have one will do more five votes east and of these Dr: Homan cceived.H and Joseph Caldwell 27. to attract good entertainments of all kinds and the -instrument will almost pay for itself in the course of a year. A serious altercation took place on the farm of John M. Spain*, three miles soutlp of Cedarvillc, Tuesday, between Will Green, a colored man, and Charley Hardy, a white boy, in which Hardy had three fingers of his left hand cut off with a corn, cutter, They got into a dispute about their work. Botl) parties live in Jamestown. Hardy is only sixteen years of age, ■while Green is probably fifty years old. A warrant has'been issued for Green’s arrest. “Man, the architect of his own un happiness, the weaver of his own misery,” will!)* the subject treated by. Rev, Mr. Tufts nt the M. E. Church Sabbath morning. In the evening at 7:30 o’clock lie will commence a series of sermons to young people. The theme to-morrow- night will be: “ Young People and their Books, or, What about Kovel Reading?” De livered iu behalf of our public library. Epworlh League meets at 6:80 p. in. Cedarvillc will have a lecture course this year if our eitizens will ouly en courage the youug Indies who have taken the mutter in hand. They pro pose five entei tuinmetitsund arc selling season ti *kets ut 81.25. To secure the talent they propose, which is to lie of the host, they must sell three hundred season tickets. Twoyoung ladies have already sold one hundred and twenty- five, while twenty others have agreed to try and sell five tickets each. Every citizen in this vicinity should be inter ested iu this matter. AVc have all complained of the inferior entertain ments that have been coming to our town, and now all can have an oppor tunity to assist in engaging better tal ent. Let everybody encourage the enterprise by taking nt least one ticket, or nt least refrain from showing a pessimistic tendency liy saying a course cannot be secured, for it can. TRANSFERS. Sheriff tii T, E. Dawson, T*a, Yel low Springs, §500. 1). II. Wolf, ex.; to W. F. Ikiimnun, 29-10 a. Bath, 8874. Burnt* toMichael Kline, 160 a, Bath, 84,807. . Sheriff to Henry Submit, 3 tracts, 7 a, Xenia, $208. Bcnj. King to T, G. Lambelm, lot E. Chinch st., Xenia, $100. Adam F. Long to Martini Dill, 75 a, Caescreek, 82,945. Geo. Ilerr to Elizabeth Ilerr, quit claim to her estate, $945, John Lenihan to Hnoven & Allison Go.. 334 sq, feet, Xenia, $50. W. M. Hafuerto John Bynum, 101 a, Yellow Springs, 8500. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, at McGorkle's. Breakfast Bacon, at McCorkle's; Corn Beef, at McCorkle’s. , Sweet and Sower Pickles, nt McCorkle’s. Fancy Yellow Dauvcrs Onions, at v McCorkle’s. Bananas and Lemons, at McCorkle’s. Fresh Sorgum Molasses; nt McCorkle’s. New York Cream Cheese, at McCorkle's. Hunters’supplies, nt McCorckle’s. Smoke the “Woodsdale,” at Ridgway’s. New Lamps of every kind and Lamp Trimmings, at Ridgeway’s, Window Glass and Putty, at liidgway’fl. Spices of nil kinds for pickleB, at Ridgway’s Every kind of Patent Medicines in stock, at Ridgway’s. School Books and supplies at Ridgway’s. Elegant assortment of Stationery, at Ridgway’s, The fonly absolutely complete line of Drugs iu the county of certain purity, at Ridgway’s Pharmacy, Butter, Jersey. Milk Crackers at! G uay ' s . Cheese, Crackers and (linger snaps a t G uay ’ s . | liny your.fresh and suit meals al l ilie o^d reliable meat store of C. W. I Crouse. * i The finest line of fresh and salt meats in the conn tv nt t ' C. W. Dean’s Fresh cakes and bread at the ha kerv. J acob S ekilkk F ru it Cans. Wo are soiling our own make .of fruit cans at fifty cents per dozen. Crouse and Bull. . Go to Boyd’s lestuliinnt for a good meal, only 25 cents. Smith's the plucc for a seafoam. For Salo—-A choice lot of timothv; seed. J oseph B kothertox . Fish at G ray ’ s . FOR SA L E . Three Dolane rams, and one milch cow. Call on G. E. C ooi - ey ! . 2t Shells loaded t* order, at McCorkle’s. Barbed wire for fences at ’ Andrew Bro & Co.* We have a car load of ferterlizer on the road thatwill.be here in ample time for seeding* Andrew Bro. & Co. . 5a Horse blunlcets, wolf robes, etc., atAndrew Bro & Co. * Spring repair \vork at Murray’s liur- ness shop. A fine line of pocket and table cut lery at . Crouse & Bull’s, ;. Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeid, and Cracked Wheat, Fariuo amL. ... ParcheilFariuose, PearlBarlcy, Gran* ulated Hominy at G ray ’ s . Highest market price paid for wheat at ■* Ax d u e iv & Bi;o. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at .G ray ’ s . a IVanted some one scarce ofchildren to care for my horses and do other . chores. House rent free.- D. S. Ervin. Avcua, Oatmeal Cracked wheat. Granulated Hominy Fariuo,Turchcd Farinose t ‘ G uay ’ s . -PenchcH, Apricots and Prunes a G ray ’*. Wood and Willow ware at G uay ’*. I f you. wunt a stylish livery rig g* to Boyd’s. _____ | L O Y E R S O F F L O W E R S l WILL FIND " # .BULBS AT GRAYS l l i a e la id i n a l a r g a s t o c k o f b u lb s o f a l l d e s c i i p - t i o n s fo r w in t e r b lo o m in g , in c l u d i n g H y a c in t h s , Crti- ic u s , D uo a n T h o l T u l i p s a l l I f yon want a good lunch or a c o lo r s , L i l l iu m H a m s s i . a u d . d o u b l e m i x e d T u lip s , e t c ,, e t c , G a ll a n d m a k e y o u r s e l e c t i o n s a t once* ROBERT GRAY* Corn, Tomatoes,*Beans, &c., at G u a y ’ s , Tobacos and Cigars a t G ray ’ s . UOOn LOOKS. square meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. Hnndny K ten n ion s v ia the Pi-nnaylvaiiia Linen. Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on th* Cincinnati Division from Columbus! and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu-! « . . . , , . . . give will 1* .old by tl.» P. C. C. & ' , ° « ? . ,ooto ttan S t h. Ky. Co, on end. Sunday until | “P“ “ l“ d »lV co-anion further notice during the summer of 1891 Sweet, spiced and sour pickles nt G ray ’ s , Go to Charlie Smith for fi shave. of all the vital organs. I f the liver be Inactive you have a Billions Look, if the stomach he disordered you haves dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be aftbeteb yon have tt Pinched Look, rt, „ J . , ... t . , Secure good health and you will have Teeth.extracted, without ,«.m by 8 w I ) oo I m Klcetrie Bittera hi the .pidientmn bf cocaine nt Be. Homan’. ,grcat , ltoalive aml tonlc , ct, ditacU, jon these vital organs. Cures pimples Sal Soda, Borax, Alum, Sulphor, blotches, bolls and gives r g o o d com* Saltpetre and Blue Vitrol at Bull’s, plexion. Sold at B. G* Ridgway’g Syrup ami Molasses at G uay ’ s . | Drugstore, SOc per bottle. 4
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