The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

k f V ■ m , in mimmm i ^ W ~ r s r Z ~ JT j ^ ; j Bw a :tTia3CTJ»5aaCTawwKaiit^ 8 3 B R ! h a 2 < 4 FRLL AND PURCHASES* While our stock is Our prices never ,lower! yourself. _ stock -was never more complete! You Are invited to call and examine goods and prices for ' i ‘ H Vt H K ^ A L c l ' J . * X IN1>UI*UNUIJNT WKlSKI.y N|S\VSJ*A»*EK. SATURDAY , OCTOBER, 24-1891. IF. I f . J ib A l i t , Editor and Frop'r ' P3ICE S IS5 PER ANNUM. It has been suggested by the coun-j ty board o f elections /that a mock elec­ tion be hold in the Clerk’s office.next Saturday from 3 p. W f until 8 o’clock. The regularly ‘ appointed judges and clerks to act on that day. Members o f all political parties will vote. This week: we publish a card from the pen o f (5. W. Harper, the People’s party candidate for State Senator in this district, in which he sots fourth his1WG dVil H )fo MAILORDERS 1 On kid gloves promptly tilled-from the largest kid glove stock in the country. Fine kid gloves is one of our specialities and we have a 5 E 3 AND LITTLE PRICES . , ( O n e fac*ijK^\wr>rtli a c o l i im n . o f a r g u m e n t , f u l l l i n e o f t h e P C e n t i u ! e r i , p i e a r e c o u n c i l ; , e n o u g h t o l i s t e n t o s t o r i e s t h e y h a v e Some peo- agents Robt; Gray was in Kentucky this week visiting his mother. W ill Turnbull has gone to Spring­ field to attend Kelson’s business coj* lege. ■___________ _ Miss Gertrude Dean entertained a number o f Xenia friends Thursday evening. . ■ Post, your, farm. Vour name in­ serted in the I I eii . u . d three weeks for ten cents. views on finance and railroads, the two most important questions now before the people o f this country, from his party’s standpoint. His views arc logical and should be read. & Co.,line gloves lor which heard before but they do it only out of politeness* for a They story that is worth telling twice must be a' good one. buttoned and lace in blk. Mrs. D av I b and son, o f Adams county, are guests o f Mr. and Mrs. John George". ' ’ j “ Perfection, God’s Ideal for Man," wilt be the theme at the M. E. church to-morrow morning. _ Have you purchased a lecture course ticket? I f uot do so at once so the talent can be secured, “ Robert Bird was in Cincinnati last week buying new g«KMls. Bob is always up with the times. Miss Bernice Wolford is in Spring­ field attending school at Willis’ busi­ ness college o f Bhort-band. The Literary Society Of District No. 2 will meet Monday cveniug, Nov. 2nd. A ll members please come prepared. John Weywouth, of Bellofountun, ’ visited his parents here this week, re­ turning home Friday morning, accom­ panied by his mother. There will bon meeting o f the “ Y V ’ next Monday evening at the residence o f Mr. Mart Barber. A ll members should be present. A number o f young folks tripped to the “ light fantastic” at the home o f Mr„ and Mrs. Jack Huffman's Thursday evening. * Mr* and Mrs. Thomas Crawford en­ tertained about seventy-five invited guests at their home in North Cedar ville, last Tuesday evening. K . B. Under came down from. Springfield yesterday on his wheel atul paid his wife, who is visiting her pa­ rents here, a short visit. Next Monday evening Hon. W . S. Kerr, o f Mansfield, and Frank Mc- Grue, o f Springfield, will speak in the Opera House in the interest o f the Republican party. Rev* Dudley, the most popular gentleman in this vicinity \rith all classes, will deliver an address before the Logan Club o f this pGce in the Opera House, Monday evening, Nov. 2. The d u b extends a cordial invita­ tion to all to Ifc present and heat what he has to say, The county board o f election at' their meeting last Saturday, changed the line o f the north and south pre­ cincts o f this’ township to run with the' !,n(1 HliltOK-In tiiC l postal telegraph lines. This division OUT “MtU’Ceau” , you get, the will give the voting place o f the north best vallJC — WO have lllC lll precinct in the clerks office, while in both (llCSSed nnd MulresH- that of the south will be held in .John e f] }m(j undressed and bllt- are the best goods made and Here’s a story however that never grows old and never give peifoct satisfaction-on loses its force. For little prices we'give big values. We our own importation wo don’ t sell at market prices, we go below them, and we have the heist 1.00 and $I.2o>cll you a suit of Boys Clothing for school at $1.90 that gloves sold anvvt here — the L 00 glove we have in both Nesbit's room oh .Sooth Alain street. toned and hooked and a large assortment of shades including the newest color­ ings shown- A special After No. 20, East-bound express, passed South Charleston some three miles, Inst Thursday evening, a pas­ senger who was cither crazy or bent on suiciding, jumped from one o f the j luw pr Ced glove is a Bar- coaches through^ a window, the train ritze glove at OOcts. a pair running about forty miles.an hour, worth 1.00 in tail* and The train was immediately #'P !*yd, b r oW n— a l « 0 GaUUtfotS f o r and backed, but no trace o f the maniac i i could bo found. The conductor tele-1U - Do^not forget the voting school t<- , - -— - ---- --------- •mofrVow; Poles-will he opened at 4 7 ^ ' ,lud Mrs. Loren Trescott are o’clock p. in., and voting will be con-i keepers o f the Gov. Lighthouse at graphed' back’ to the authorities at that place, who immediately sent out a searching party. 1 The Indies o f this vicinity are again in their clement, and. are calling sing­ ly, in pairs and by droves to the open iug o f fall millinery at Mrs. Condon’s which commenced yesterday and will continue to-day. Her store is a mar vel o f elegance, filled as it is with the latest designs in trimmed goods, in bon­ nets, bats, turbans and toques, to say, nothing o f tho ribbons, feathers and I other ornaments which she has in pro-1 fusion. JOBE BROS, and CO.. "Will Sterrett and wife lost their bag. gage while on their way to Pittsgurgh lust week. There was two sections o f the train on which they were going oiit f Columbus, aiid their baggage was sent on the first section while'they themselves went on the second section. The first section was wrecked and the baggage cars, together with their con­ tents,, were burned. Mrs. Cline met with quite a serious accident Wednesday afternoon. Re­ turning from the funeral o f Mrs. Huff­ man she was getting out o f the buggy in front o f her residence when in some manner she fell, her head striking the curbing, cutting a deep trash and ren­ dering her insensible for some time, rilic was carried into the house and Dr. Oglesbee summoned, who dressed her wounds. It is hoped she will be ablo to lie about in a short time. Gloves, Overalls, Socks, etc., at Andrew Bros. & Co. Sunday Creek, Hocking, Jackson, Pittsburgh and Anthracite Coal at Andrew Bros. A Co. Husking Gloves, Peggs, etc., ot Andrew Bros. A Co. The best Feed Basket ever made can i bo found at Andrew Bros. A Co. PITTIC IUStf & Mc.11IM.AIV. Th e X en ia Undertaker* Again l o the Front. Yesterday they received from the manufacturers one o f ’ the finest Funeral Cars ever in this State. It is all a dead black; tlie four massive columns, one at each corner, enclosing REMEMBER That We keep theStark Boots, also the Snag Proof Boots, at . J . C. Barber’s, FRESH GOODS In Blankets, Yarns and Flannels, at J. C. Barber’s. TRUNKS ' And Horse Blankets, at J. C. Barber’s. FOlt SALE. A lot o f household furniture, con­ sisting o f 4 Walnut Bedroom Set, 1 Extension Table, 1 Marble Top Center tho heavy plate glass sides which are 'Table, 1 large Willow Rocking Chair draped in heavy black drapery that. 1 Red Plush and 1 Brown Rep Patent may he extended to the floor o f tho j Rocker, 1 Folding Bed Lounge, 1 Do- car, makes it an ideal Funeral C«^ This, with their white hearse, consti­ tutes as complete an outfit as could he desired. mestic Sowing Machine, new, 1 Hang- fug ^Lamp, etc., etc. Sale private. Terms cash. For particulars call on M rs . H arvjb O wens . was never sold anywhere for less than $3,00. J . O p e r a H o u s e U l o e l c . Smoke Wheeling Stogies, at Bull’s. A Little Girl'* Kxperlesce in A Lightlitas*. tinned until about-!) o’clock, body is allowed to vote. Every- $ Friends o f Mr. James Gowdey will be sorry to learn lie is suffering with an attack o f paralysis. He ls-nownt the Soldier’s Home at Sandusky, re­ ceiving medical treatment, ■ The Young People o f the U. P. Church-in this presbytery will meet in Ccdarville next Thursday and.Friday. A complete programme o f the pro- eedings appears on the first pnge o f this paper. Buckwheat Flour, at Bull’s. • Window Glass and Putty, , at Bull’s. Choice Celery at Bull’s. School Books and School Supplies, - at Bull’s. The finest Candies in town, at Bull’s. Bibles, Bible Songs and Ssalm Books at Bull’s. Youcangetanything in the grocery line at Bull’s. Wood and W illow ware at G u a y ' s Halters, collars und ' all kinds o f harness sundries at James Murray’s I f vou WHnt to see nobby hats call at J. E . Lowry’s. Bupyour winter boots o f Stormont and Co Geuuine Cnndec Rubber boots and shoes warranted the best at Stormont and Co, Robes and blankets, the best grades at bankrupt prices at Stormont and Co. 5a Horse blankets, wolf robes, etc., ' atAndrcw Bro A Go. Hard und Soft refined Sugars at • G uay ' s . FOlt SALE mr RENT, The Iliff hotnestead near M. E . church, Ccdarville. For particulars call on Wm. Iliff adminstrator o f es­ tate. . Sand Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. • Last April she was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fever, doc­ tors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vrin, she grew worse rap­ idly, until she was a mere “ handful o f bones”.—Then she tried Dr. K ing’s new discovery and ^after the use o f two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King’s new dis­ covery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a triul hottls free at. B. G, Itidgway’s drugstore. Notice to limiters. The undersigned gives notice that no hunting will he allowed on her premises in Ccdarville and Ross town­ ships, Greene County, Ohio, under penalty bf tho law. R ose C hampers , Gntcli, o f Xenia, delights in taking pictures of children. 43 Enst Main St. Have your photograph taken in ono o f the many prettv styles at Gatciie’s. Xenia. * ' ’ Something in the way o f novellas at Watch’s photograph gallery, Xenia. A ll kinds o f heating stoves, in base- burners aud common heaters, for hard and soft coal and wood, can be found at Grouse & Bull’s. - A Wander Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young max o f Burlington, Ohio, states that ha had been under care o f t wo prom i­ nent physicians, aud used their treat­ ment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced bis case to bo consumption and incurable. Ho was persuaded to try Dr. Kiug’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before be had used half o f a dollar bottle, that ha was much bettor; ho continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. I f you have any Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it, We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at B, G. Rldgway's Drugstore. i

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