The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

* •* *m . VOL. 13. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1892, NO 17. * << WANTED! EVERY PERSON TO KNOW That we have improved the quality c£ our Flour 100 per ceut. by adopting the style of dress an14corrugation of the great CHAS. .A. PILLSBURY’S FAMOUS MILLS, of Minneapolis, M m i., and the MARSHALL KENNEDY MILLING- CO.’S MILLS, of P ittsbu rg , Pa., a*d the purchasers ofMcUILL & ERV IN ’S Brands of Flour can rest assured th a t they are obtaining the best Flour on the market. A sk your Grocer for th is Flour. I f he don’t-keep i t advise us and we w ill see th a t you get it. E very sack guarantied. < Respectfully, M c D I L L & m V W ' THE HEH aitO SATURDAY, JUNE 4, * 189?.' IV. i f . 11LAIII, Editor and Prop ’> p r ic e % u r b per annun i . Lowry Sproul spent a few days at borne ibis week. ■ Kjrt Randal) lias gone to Belle* fbntaiue, O ., to work. [Graduation ^tercisOs of the common eobools o f .various sub-dis tricts o f Greene county, in Opera House, Xenia, O., June 11,1892. a t2 o'clock PROGRAM.; MUSIC, - « Rev. D. S.‘Vance. MUSIC, - , Prof. R. Heber Hobrook, I Talma Baldridge is attending nor­ mal a t Yellow Sprirgs, Blanchester fair will be held this year August 16 to 20th. S . D. Barber, o f Chicago, visited Jus mother a t this place this week. Angel Food is made from McDill A Ervin’s Best Fancy Patent Flour. Mrs, May Barber Through the kindness of J . P. Cald? well,’ assessor, we learn this year that in Cedarville we have 109' horses, 30 head o f cattle, .34 hogs, 82 carriages, 63 watches, 46 pianos, and other mer* p. m chandise to the value of 879,985. In, the township -there are 89a horses, 'value *72,650*i 1738 heft<1 o f cattle Pmf er valued at 844,460; 12 mules valued at 8465; 5,106 sheep, assessed at 8,20,- Address 490; 1974 hogs, valued at $10,*20; of Lebanon, O. while other properties make the grand MU®IC* . . . , „ ..... total I249;370, an.increase Of valua- W«ort addresses-Prcs. Mitchell, Wil tlon over last year o f $21,360. In berfow#; J , R. Cumnimgs, Csesar^, the township 1.3 dogs were valued at oreek tow^h.p; Horace^ Ankeny, $235, while there is 104 not valued. Beavercreek township; Dr. Rouse Of w h ea t the acreage is about the an ot iers z i/v-n nuoiv. same as last year Last year 46o9 PreeeJ)tntioil o f DiploJnag . K. W acres of corn was p auted while tins Mitclie,it J)r^ ^ ^ tf^B oardk Jyear there is only 4176 acres. . I hera J . . < is a small decrease in acreage -in -all . v bids o f grain as compared with last year J. 0 RSTEWART,M.D. Surgeop and Physician. CEDAKA’ILLE, O. New Carpets. The new styles in carpet­ ings this year are the hand­ somest ever shown. It *w*«*j» •*— . , „ enter lined inuuherof friends at dinner Thurs­ day. Char’ey Men it *r ofOxford, Ohio, shook hands with Cedarville friends this.week. ________ f Orval Ford has gone to Anderson -Indiana, id take a position as bell hoy in n hotel. ■' Miss Hester Shroud is visiting her sister, Mrs. K . B . Rader, in Spring- held this week. ______ Mrs. James McMillan, ot South Charleston, is the guest ot her parents south o f town. ______ Frank Mills, ofSpringfield attended commencement exercises here Wed­ nesday evening Red sand stone has been discovered at ilie Boots A Bicket stone quarry near New Jasper, Miss Sylvia Cooley has gone to Cin olmiati to spend the summer with her isfer, Mrs. Clark. John Weymouth, o f Springfield, spent a few days with his parents a t this place this week. Hon. Andrew Jackson will attend the republican national convention at Minneajfolis next week. He leaves home today. BENEDICTION. The above exercises will be held in Special in diseases of E ye , E ar , RSed to be to get fthandSOUie- [N ose , TimoAi. G t e » occnratei, eal-pet one wonld have to mtsd'to theeyep. i3-8m buy in the high grades to get suited, but this year yon can get beautiful colorings c r o u s e & b u l l ’ s , and patterns m the lower Ail Grades of Gasoline stoves for and medium grades. Inth u w cfouse&Bull. i> 0 gt, grade cf Ingrains we have an endless variety o f styles and in patterns that arecop i^ from ,fineNBruss- ells. All grades of Tapestry Judge J . H . Cooper, o f Xenia, Of- accordance with a law recently enacted ■tent long illness died Friday evening for gradation from the Common schools o f last week at fi.o’clock. H e was -for>o f sub-districts, a number o f years prominent in bus- This law promises great educational mere circles in Xenia, was elected advancement for country schools, twice to the office o f county treasurer, Show your appreciation and sym and for two terms served the county paihy with this great move by attend? as probate judge. He leaves a widow Jng this meeting. • and one daughter. R. W.M itchell , Prert, Mies Mamie Irvine, o f this place J . F l ^ n ^ ry 61^ ’ and Mr. Dean, of Fiudlay, Ohio, are ' ’ JtJ^ard of^Mangers. to be married at the residence of the Xeftin, <)., May 28, 1892 bride’s parents in North Cedurville J — —— -------- Sabbath morning. Immediately af- Aeseesor Caldwell informs us that ter the ceremony am] coilgmnlations during the past year there hns been in the newly married couple will take the township 42 births, 22 o f which the train for Findlay, their future were maies and 20 females—29 white sale by Crouse & Bull. House to rent ‘ by S. K. Mitchell. * For pocket and table cutlery go Grouse A; Bull’*. ■, Go to Crouse’s for Fish. B iW lsfm a , a gocd‘at'49 Screen dooi-sm all sizes can 1» found ^ 3^** B p t o tllG VGl’y l)GSt found a t . Crouse & Bull’s, g o o d s m o d e i n t h i s c o u n t r y . Kit and Keg Fish Salmon and Sardines . 4 at Gray’s. Tobacco'and Cigars at Gray's. Fluke and Pearl Tapioca Puddine at Gray’s. home. S. A, Shepherd, o f the Dayton Asylum, is spending a week’s vaca­ tion with his family in Cedarville. Spence has, by close application to business, made a record that places him in the line o f promotion* He is deserving o f the best position^ in the gift o f the management o f that ineti- jstitution. | Invitations are out announcing the mamage o f Miss Saliie H ., daughter o fMrs* Margaret Miller, to Janies F , Caldwell next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Just as sure as hot weather comes there will he more or less bowel com­ plaint in this vicinity. Every person, and especially families ought to have some reliable medicine at hand for in­ stant use in case i t is needed * A 25 or oft cent bottle o f Cliamlierlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ..... i t just what you ought to have and The members o f the (r, A. 11. and all that you need, even for the most fl. ot V* attended services in a body severe and dangerous cases. I t is the at the opera house Sahhsth afternoon, best, the most reliable and most sue- The sermon was preached by Rev* eeasful treatment known and is pleas- o f Xenia, who delivered a ant to take, For sale by B . G, Ridg- and 13 colored* Seven infauts have made their advent into the work] since April 1st. In the township 4 new buildings were erected and $ ini provements made' ranging from $100 to $800 each. In the corporation only 2 new buildings were erected while nine were remodeled. Dick Neshit, o f Anderson, Indiana, made a flying visit to Cedarville this week. The genial Richard is always warmly received by his friends. Miss Anna Homan has secured a position a t Lafayette, Indiana, with a telegraph company and started &itur« day for that place to commence work* The e bers o f the Gr« , II, and fl ' • Vance, .powerful sermon. way. K e t lc e im L t t Owner* . Owners o f lots in the cemetery north o f town are hereby notified that we want to clean up the cemetery lots and nil lot owners are assessed for that purpose 50 cents per lot. Leave money s i once at {lost office. J . W, M c L ean , Bec’y* VhaMgeafdtliMlale a fP a siem te r Trains « f the N aa* sy lv sa ta U smw . A change iu the schedule o f pas senger trains on the Pennsylvania Lines went into effect Sunday, May 2ft. Under the new schedule the time of trains at Cedarville is as follows: Depart for the West at 4:16 a. m. 10:33 a. >n< and 5.1ft p. m. Depart for the East at 7:45 a. nr* and 4:26 p. m, I The corrected Official Time Card will Ire given in the next issue o f this paper. % .Mattings are more popular than everthe patterns are prettier, they are cheaper and the qualities are better, than ever before. The new Halters,' collars ami all kinds ot thing in this line this year harness sundries at James Murray’s S t r a w l l i a t t i n g S m a d e Oil . Whole and Ground Kpices at Lilly’s. , Oranges and Bananas at Gray s. „ Hurd and Soft Refined .Sugar at Grays. g|1£Wjeg from 2*5 cfcga window “g^ - best fringed goods, Por- • Gray hn, Miie o f t]mt Nu. 2 so , tiers from ?5;00 a pair np t o b a c c o at 30 cents per pound. to the best, home D6W Sllit thingsin Poles, Brackets, at Bull & Silencers. an(\ Fret Work for Doors Oranges, Bananas and Ixunons, and Windows. Our Stock at Bull & Spencers. - - - - Twine warp and they are bound to wear. Curtains of every kind, Lace curtains from50 cts, a pair to $20.00 Hot Peanuts at Bull & Spcueer’a. Cream Butter Crackers •at Bull & Sj>encer’s, Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store ot C. W, Crouse, Cheese and Crackers . a t Gray’s, of House furnishing goods is the most complete ever shown in Xenia. Estimates given andwork done in very best manner. * Jobe Brothers & Co. Hon. W. V . Lucas, Ex-State Aud itor o f Iowa, says: “ I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family ami have no hesitation in say­ ing it is an excellent remedy, I lie- lieve all that is claimed for it. Pet- sons afflicted by a cough or a cold will find it a friend,” There is no danger from Whooping rough when this rem edy ts freely giveu. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by B. G. Ridg way, An Immense and Elegant Line o t Summer Wash Goods and the New and popular stuffs. Call at the new store of A lexander A S pare , Xenia, ** Milton Keys has re­ moved Iiis shoe shop to his new room next to the Nes- bit property on Main s i , where he will be glad to have all customers call. & !

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