The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

"nnin r»i■n»iw....wwBfrqpgay**** OCTOBER! -n M rm -^ X ’ 4-‘« OCTOBER! « 1 FSLL m WINTER PURCHASES >* Whilo cur stock is complete with. bargains. Our stock -was never more complote! Our prices never lower! You ire invited to call and examine goods and prices for yourself. v o l . i : •i‘HKliKIjALcD. /*N iNI)m*l4N't)KNT WKHIvl.V NH VVSPArlvtt. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 17 1801, ir. JT. liL A JU , l'M ilor avdProp'1 PRICE S I .25 F\E 9 ANNUM. Tine T en th O h io B a t te r y Ite- uu?“t I m U e ila r v ille . The Tenth Ohio Battery hold its annual reunion in ( ‘edarville this wmk. There was a smaller attend­ ance, this year than ever before, ouly eighteen being present, viz: Cupt. J. Crain, Thos. U. Smith, Ed. Gavin, P, Lauchesy, ‘E. W. Van Horn. Benja- man P. Scott, J. M: Bemner, Jno. A. AND LITTLE PRICES Choice Celery at Bull's. MAILORDERS On kid gloves promptly filled from the largest kid; glo\e Stock in the country Fine kid gloves is one of our specialities and w e . have a lu*n**n« °* t!le ^ 9 cn*’ ,.,1.c,l' heard before but they do it only out of politeness, for a & Ot>.,fate glove* (or w ..o h istil , tbat. is wort h tbniug Iw tem ust. to a good one. !we ane sole agents H iey -iiu* ^ utni.'v W m that One fact is worth a column of argument. Some peo­ ple are courteous enough to listen to stories they have Charley Nisbul is in Bellefountuiu visiting friends Mr, and Mrs .1 Will Sterrett visited Pittsburg thisweek, Miss Irma Williamson spent last Saturday and Sabbath at home. . M tf. NrincvMcMillan, of Wilining- t.m, is theguest, of friends lurtfc. Mrs. James Melbuni went to Pitts­ burg thisweek to visit her son Frank and wife.. Chiton Welker, of. Columbus, was tie guest of h.s cousin, Miss Ursii Walker, Sunday., MissesCoiisueia and i-vomaBadger ontertaiued a uutnt.tr of their tricuds Monday evening. ■A .-mmmmm'mmmm.m J . E. Lowry is acting as special agent for the Ivorian collarsand culls. Cull and seethem. Mrs. Fannie McKenzie, nee Mc- iillan, o‘ New Jersey, is v parents north of Cedurvido. Mitchell, Luther Townsley. G. W. -Mu-odes, B. M. Fur -n-worth, Ed. Spun-)vve H,tJ I'ul*5 u ^ cium A ,IC'."Here ’s a btoiy however that never grows old and never er, Enoch McCord, Samuel J. Knott, <u. e tl5e , &0O.f * ,,na/ ‘c iltlf Joses its force. For little prices we give big values ., We give perfect hafislaKUon-on (l(11). t hull at nial,k(. t , „ .« • £ we go below them, and we our own importation ^we , ell you „ Mlir ofBovs Clothing for school at have the best 1.00 and $!. 2 o " & gloves Fold auvwhere Ed. Kennedy, Jno. W. Randall, Win;' Byrd and T, W. Luce. ’ f The members of the association met in the G. A. R. hall, Wednesday afternoon and held a business session, iS. J ..Knott 'preHtUng in the absenoV of the president, W. A. Bird. Dur­ ing the session communications Were read from comrades A. B. Gage, J. C. Bontecou, RfSjutrrow, Dau’l Buck* ley, Henry Owens, E. Crosseroft and Geo, F. Johnson. A committee was appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Samuel. Galbraith, who was a lieutenant o f that battery, and the following, was reported and adopted: 1 Whereas, Death has taken from our raukHsince our last reunion, Siun'l 1). Galbreath, a kind and loving comrade and friend, therefore be it Resolved, That we grieve in the death of .our comrade and extend to the family of thedeceased our sincere sympathy-in their loss. „ r . ... , Resolved, That this preamble be Ml w isiting her ,)n(l rt.S(,]uti,)n i,c published in the !(Jedarville H i ; uai , i >ami acopybesent L.90 that Pd. Jobe and wife number of their friends to a o’clock (tinner, Thuisday evening. . ' to the family of. the defeat d and abo entertaned a[.. .... ,. ....,............... • In 1^00 glove we have in both buttoned and lace in blk.. tana and slates-In the 1 . 2 o our “ Marce.au” , you get the best value— wo have them in both dressed'and undress- td and undressed and but­ toned and hooked and a large assortment of shades Including the howet-t color­ ings . 4 mwn- a special Imv pr ceil gl ive is a. 15 m r- ritze glove at, (Ufcts. a pair worth 1 . 01 ) in tans, and ■brown— also (iaunifots for driving. JO B E BRO S and CO .. ‘7 , was never sold anywhere for less than $ 3 , 00 . the, • . ' ’ « C T . B . O p e r a H o u s e B l o c k . ' to each commie wliose mmress ecven knmvI1. J Xq. \y U anwau - Tnrs.. C. S siith . , ... ; , • I El). W, VlXiloKN. . All ki ds ol heating stoves, in base- , , , , . . , V , ,. , M lie following oliieerswere elected burneis and common heaters-, lor bardj . ■n , ^ , , . . a , to serve the coining vour. («c», W. and sott coal and wood, can be lounui, ■ , ,, ... • . . i n .. 1 . nr, USbrodcs, Pres.; Mm. 3 L Williams, at Grouse« Bull % T’ ,, „ Vice l’ro.x,; Juo, W. Randall, Rec. Mbs Ella Kyloarrived in(Vdarvi. e [ \v,n, II. l<jlwell, Cor. Sec.; Jno. Thursday “from Egypt, and will rt— Jn. < 'r.-tin, main until she materially improves in i W.0drie*liiy (n*(uiing ('XM1ercbcst \vere health befbicroturuingtu her work. the opera b«.u**, wbkm wire Mrn. «ohu Tarbox arrived liomc listened to by il uumln r o f citizen.^. Tuesday evening, after an absence ol Him. Andrew Jackson delivered the four weeks visiting relatives in Z h ! k ->- addre.'-s of welcome, and in few words) ville, Wliediug, Va., aud Wusliiag- extended to the member-*i f the Tenth j ton, Pa. . Ohio Battery the hospitalities of the! village. W. II. Bird responded in a M I L L L N h n V . You wii tint! all the new shape.-* in foil.hats, new col­ ors in velvets and ribbons and ub in latest novelties at B A l l B E H a n d M eM I b t i A X ' Mrs. Miller’s Yeast, at Btill’s. New York Cream Cheese, ht Bull’s. Jersey Sweet Potatoes at Bull’s. .School Books aud School Supplies, at Bull’s. Flower I’ots, at Bull's. • Smoke Wheeling Stogies, at Bull’s. J. G. McGorklc goes to the reservor Monday on a fishing expedition. Mrs. K. B. Rader, of Springfield, is visiting her parents in Cedarvilie. The: Thirty-fourth Ohio Regiment held their reunion in Xenia, and was Do not forget the voting fschool to­ morrow; Poles will he opened at 4 o’clock p. ni., and voting will be con­ tinued until about 9 o’clock. Every­ body is allowed to voty. M I L L IN E R Y O P E N IN G - Ladies call and see my attended by several members from this ( display , of M intCl* Millinery Ion Friday and Saturday. vicinity* October 23 d and 24 th, 1891 . I will try and show you the newest stud prettiest things of the season J U L I A CO N D O N . All the newest tilings in Fall TOR MAlJttoi- K f-.V i'. The IlitT homestead near SI. E. A pleasant wedding occurred last „ ' r . V, , . ; seliureli, Cularville. For prirtieiihu.** , . . . . • i * few well eliOK-u voids, after winch - ,, ,,, Far hut ' s , do you want to post your farms?. If so call at tiie IImmimoffice and we will announce your name and furnish posters if desired. • Dick Nbbet is esiiecled home this i'vi ning, and will go fromhereBellc- fomita'it where he will'spend a few days before, returning to his work in J inter Millinery at the very lowest Anderson, Indiana. | prices can be found ut‘ lion. W, 8 . Kerr, ofMansfield, and j!-... , Mrs. Condon’s. Hon. J. F. M’Grue, of Hpriiigfield. x h o y C a n 't A fford to T r ifle , will speak in the opera hotih'CMonday |, When a man or woman is all bro- evenitig, Oct. 20th, in the.interest of ', ki*u d »wn with a hacking cough, and the Republican.party. Itheir rest is disturbed at night, anil Jacob Keigler last Thursday baked i 'heir hones get sore, their 100!) hues ami 230 loaves of bread, eves watery, then is just niul yet his trade compelled him to hake again yest.rdny. But stleh is the life of a baker in <k darville. lion. J. J . Ashenlmrst, candidate For Gev. rnoron tlu-Prohibition ticket, wv.s hilled to speak here last night in the opera house, but the cent nil coin-; 1 lie time they can’t afford to trifle Iwith themselves. The great nicdici- ual pvoperlie sofWihl Cherry as a Istimulant fo the weak lungs and ir- I lilatrd air cells lias lougbeonknown, j To this lias been added in Jackson’s j Wild Cherry andTar Syrup, a few of Wedacs lav night at tiie bride’s home „.tr. Joseph Berg's, in Glifton. Mr. J, T. Jacobs, of Yellow Springs, and Miss Fannie Berg weie united in mar. riage by Rev. G L. Tufts, in the pr<s- cnee of a host o f friends. The newly married couple will reside a mile and a half west of Yellow Sj.rings, « licit- Mr. Jacobs has a spietioid farm. excellent rcciiatioi.s liv Missis Janev ir , * Ante Hester, warmly l call on Win. Ilill adminstrator o f t-s* Irwin, Dela Siirodes wei't (tilhert and deiiv red and Halters, collars and all kinds of encored. The hoys then got in their harmss sundries at James Murray’s work in exs-edeut style and an old-1 If you want to see nubby hats call f.Jdo .ed cainp fire was indulged in ,'n tJ . E. Lowry’s. Blip your winter hoots of ■Stdriuotifc and Co Genuine Caiideo Rubber boots aud shoes warranted the best at alt members participating. Thursday morning another business im i ling was held in the G. A, R. hull, bp.uicc Hiiepaard and Eil. bpeueer. and a eomiaittt e eomisliitg of J. Ik have I h 'O ii in Piqua (he past week in Crain, Win. Eiwell, J»,s W. Randal',! the interest of their wasuh-.g maei.im. Win. M. Wiiliams ami P. Lauchesy" Bntli gentlemen give accounts of the was appointed to select the time and tin plate industry of that city, and as place for bolfiag their next reunion. they represent the two great political A resolution was also adopted extend- partiea the reports are not exuctjy in ing Gurrio post and the citizens of nevoid with each other. A McKinley, Cedarvilie a vote of thanks for their tin badge,however, was presented the kindness and hospitality, after.nhich JIf]KAM> scribe by Mr. Hheplmrd, -the members of tlie.siciety look leave which we are assured was made there; well other and Miirned to tlieir all the metals used mv A fr ican pro- V *T ’ '? t 1 !the two days spent together rccal'iug ictninisccTWof thirty years ago. _ mitteeimra received a telegram in the ducts. Btormont and Co. Robes and blankets, the best grades at bankrupt ju ices at Stormont and Co; Window glass and glazing at Andrew Bros, and Co, Choice home grown timothy seed at Andrew Bros, and Co. Blue vitro! at Andrew Bros. & Co. Sleigh bells for sale Andrew Bros. & Co. the essen tia l in g r e d ie n ts to stim u la te | nu trition to th e Weak parts, an d th e y , , | p o sitiv ely gu aran tee on e d ose to re­ al k-nsoon sta tin g tb a t other arrange- .; |j,.V(, i;,(, m ost ob stin a te cou gh , an d incuts had been made and he would jo n e b o lile w ill g en era lly cu re a cold , not be present, A great many from j p rice 2,1 and 50 cen ts. For sa le b y tin- coun try d rove in to hear him , on ly II. G . Itid gw a y . to he disappointed. ^ Messrs. Boots ami Smith, members: IVe are eelling our own make of of the county board of .electors, was 1 -fruit cans at fifty cents per dozen, in Cedarvilie yesterday afternoon .m;* I Crouse anil Bull, ing about suitable rooms for holding • Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good tin- fall election. There appears to lie] meal, only 25 cents, a little opposition as to the way the! Smith’s the place for a seafoam. (..mi.hi,. is divided, ‘.i d it nm.v'l,., it I p<|r &Il, ^ A clu|iM „f (imotl vdl l.e el.iuip.d, tat ‘lie jtn.l.al»lit.v is SCC1|. j (1Bi;Pll Bnoxirenros. that the south precinct will votem the Clerk’s office while the north will use the Mayor's office, using the entrance on the east side of tiie hall. This would be by far the best arrangement that can be made, as all voters can bv Finh at G uay ’ s . Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., at G ray ’ s , Tobaeos and Cigars at G ray ’ s . I f yon want ft good lunch or a that means vote at the usual place and,square meal go to Boyd’s and try him thus avoid confusion. ' one*. H * H fre Jtfi IXIO'.THXnl SATCRDA1 1C. IT. B h i P 2 IC E Ed. Smith| reservoir. Mose Tor typhoid fevel Will TonJ Monday in Mi-s. Carj guest of her I ley, this weel Mr, ar:d JU Airs. Ami s .1 Indiana this] We ave ai[ name of Lul date for Juil . fall election! Hon. J.. for Goverm in Ohio this] ville next \ \ | Opera Hous] Mrs. EliJ Dayton last] . (o Cedarvill liient The| in the Met by Rev. J. | M auwa ( well and E | Anderson Btubbs anc B irkman a| . tendon mull ; Kelble and| L ad iks - ine at hot Address, \vl envelope. 3l Bend,Iud.j of Roses” f| per bottle. The foil] •clerks selcq coming ele Nortlierl Wm. Stevl S Dixon; Corkle. Southei P . J . .T , <dl, R. H.l H. M. Bt| 11n| All, wi| previous the penalj hunt will] son or (>| me, f l r e e n e kllOORAN lIET.t) A.M .- by Dr. J] Discus Hardy. Work j Anna To Discus Morrow,I Rcpor^ on cours Itecit ton. P. 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