The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

f j f & A -* — VOL. 13. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, •SATORDM, JB K *U , '1882. ... - ■ J yt- ;>l * ■ - , , V 0 IB TO KNOW * Thai ■we kav improved the quality pi our Flour 100 per cent, by adopting the style of dress an*, corrugation of the great*CHAS. A. PILLSBURY’S FAMOUS MILLS, of Minneapolis, Minn., and the MAUBHALL KENNEDY MILLING CO.’S MILLS, of Pittsburg, Fa., a^d the purchasers ofMcDXLL &ERVIN’S Brands-ofFlour can rest,assured that- they are obtaining thojiest Flour cn the market. Ask youil Srocer for this Flour. If he don’t keep it jacLvise us and we will see that you get it. Every sack guaranteed. Respectfully, - f M c D I L L & E E V m 1 ‘RE HERALD .SATURDAY, JUKE 11, 1892. W. 11. B L A l l i , E d ito r a n d P ro p ’r PRICE S 1 .2 5 PER ANNUM. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Ran­ dall, n boy. Ed.- Van Horn, is visiting friends in ,South' Charleston: < Miss Rosa Chambers visited-friends iu Gregouia Sabbittli. • ’ . : .1 : ... . ' t , ■ . Johnnie Bhwab and wife, of Xenia, visited CedarviUe frieuds tius wfeek, - . The commencement exercises of the sub-district schools of Cedarville township was held in the opera house Tuesday evening and was well at­ tended. Prof. H. M. Stormont su­ pervised -the 'entire entertainment which, accounts, in a manner, for its success, as he wits untiring in his efforts to have all arrangements per­ fect. The stage was handsomely dee? orated. On either side was seen pyr­ amids of flowers, while around the stage the class colors were hung, pro­ ducing a very, pretty effect. There was a slight deviation frinl the program as it had been arranged as the Cedarville band was not present owing to the fact that their leader Wifeout of town. .The male quartette The !Springfield Sub-district Ep- worth League eonyentim^wns held iu M. E. 'church at tbk^ lgce .Friday evening of last week. Anumber w#e, present from Jamestown^JCenia , New Jasper, Clifton, Selma|*nd South Charleshfti. The following- was the program: Invocation* F. Mor­ ton; address of wdcoiue, Carrie Cline, Cedarville; ilepnrtinent of Christian work, paper* $l?ss May Scott, First Church,. Xeh^; discus­ sion, opened by Selma Chapter; de­ partment of mercy arid; hf^g, paper, Miss'EdithRobison, Trinity, Xenia; discussion, opened by1Mhinestown Chapter; department nfhjarary work; discussion, Opened hyTrirmy Chapter! department of entertaimheht,' paper, GeorgeE, .Ramsey;*South .Charleston, l OK&STEWJRT,M. II. Surgeonand Physician. i t CEDARVILLE, 0 . Albert 'Dnflield- attended the Ep*. worth J^eauge‘convention at Mr. Ver­ non this week.- : Jacob Seigler .keeps nothing but Washingtons ice cream, the finest in. the market* Mi;s, Margaret Blair visited her daughter, Mrs. McCreight, at .James­ town, this week. Sirs. Cora Clapper, nee Weymouth, who has been visiting her parents here returned home Monday. Make up your mind to spend the Fourth in Cedarville. The attractions ..cie will lie as good as elsewhere and uo have* the advantage of picnic gmunds. •* The county commissioners are noth­ ing if not aceonuKlatiug. At a meet­ ing last Monday they granted to some Xenia citizens a fight to run a merry- go-rolind in the court house yard. We presume this was to show the tax­ payers of Greene county that there is too much ground unoccupied about the court house wliichcan readily be compos Creisiyell' amt Barbery "all of*’whom have good musical ability, and the knowledge that they >’ere to sing dur­ ing tlie eyei|iiig was sufficient Within itself te guarantee a crowd,, TTiey furnished several choice selections which elicited round* after round of applause, , ■ The class coiisistetf of Cecil George, Stewart Randall, Maude Beard, Maud Smith, Ethel Fowler and Charley Raney, who each in turn recited a se­ lection or delivered an' essay,. which was listened to attentively and, a t the close wag warmly applauded, which is a guarantee that they were apprecia­ ted; O f course the eiitertaiument was not up to the standard of a high school commencement, but was tar above the average of a gmrumer school euttrudoment, the grade these scholars are supposed to have just passed. Rev. Morton pronounced the benediction at the close of the enter- tain incut. Just as sure as hot weather comes there will be more or less bowel com* iiy *»j'pjujnt j„ this vicinity. Every person, used to wideu Greene street should j ^ cia]]y families oiight to have the property holders along tliere peti-180me reJi;lT)I<? inc(Hl!ilie ftt hand for in. lion them to do so, 8tant use i„ it is needed. A 23i A G r e a t B u c k e t. Tliere was a great racket on Grove street in Cedarville the other day at the Drug Store of B. G, Ridgway. Ben had placed iu his window an advertising device that so attracted the pas-tors that the entire sidewalk was olnitructed with people. Marshal Grindle attempted to compel the firm to remove the machine and the matter was referred' to the mayor who a t once exonerated Mr. Ridgwiy and was so amused with the workings of the machine, that lie. purchased for the marshal a quartet’s worth of the '"'Great Racket” fie cigars, who pro­ nounces them so fine that 1mwill nev­ er smoke any other. correspondence, paper, Miss’ Cora Gross, Jamestown; discussion opened by South Charleston Chapter; depart­ ment of finance, paper, Dr. S. A. Cunningham, New Jaspi r; discussion, opened by Clifton Chapter; introduc­ tion and general hand-shake. ■ The National P rohibition eonven- tibn will meet in Cincinnati June 80. Fred McMillan, formerly of this place, but nowof Monmouth, Illinois, is now the senior member of a job printing firm, and controls the finest job printing establishment in that city. We this week received a program printed by the McMillan & McDonald company which is a marvel of beauty. Friends here will be glad to learii of liis evident prosperity. Li>t o f Letters Remaining uncalled for iu tlie Ced­ arville, OliioP. 0 , for the month end­ ing May 31, 1892. List No. 5. Balls, Mrs. Salinda Daniels, Mr. Fayette Lackey, Hon. W. H. (2) . Miller, Mr. L. Prince, Mr. Eugene .Sherman, Prof, Persons calling for the above will Special in diseases of E ye , E ar .. N ose , T hroat . Classes accurately fitted to the eyes. 13-3m A full line of P ahpen T ools at CRQUSE A BULIA. i All Grades of gasoline stoves for sale by Crouse A Bull. ] ! For pocket and table cutlery go | Crouse A Bull’s. " t Goto Crouse’s for Fish. , .. f | meats4 a | . , . -a... | Screen doorsm all sizes can be found 'found at ' Crouse A Bull’s. ’. Kit and ICeg -Fish • Salmon and .Sardines at Gray’s. . Tobacco and Cigars , • a t Gray’s. • Flake ami Reurl Tapioca P.iuldine ,at (irav’s. Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at .lames Murray’s , yVhole and Ground ^ Buy-you/ fresh and salt: ,Gluts. DeauV Wat store,. Jno. W. McLean P. M. or fiO cent bottle of ChamherIainV please say “advertised.” Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is just wlmt you ought to have and all that you need, oven for the most S o t l e e . All persons knowing themselves in* severe and dangerous eases. I t is the , t0 ,nG wjjj please call and make best, the moKl reliable and ™«st ,euc*Isettlement at once. T. R. Baldridge, M. D. cessful treatment known and is pleas­ ant to take. For sale by B. G*Ridg* why* ■ X o tlr« ‘ t»f S eU lnm ew t. All persons owing their Inst year’s awiount will call a t once and settle. Those contracting accounts within the pastsix months will also confer a fa­ vor by calling and paying up. Jacob Alexander. Miss Clemic Ciirens, ofBowereviile, visited friends in Cedarville this week. The commencement exercises of Monmouth college occurred Thursday evening of this week. ’ Persons wnnting ice cream for par­ ties ran get Washingtons cream at Jacob Beigler’s. Call on him for prices. For the best, Family Flour in the world ask your grocer for McDlll A Ervin’s Golden Rule. apices at Gray’s. , Oranges nml Bananas at Gray’s. . Hard and Soft Retinal .Sugar , ; at Gray’s. Teeth extracted without pain by upplicaton of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. Gray has some of tlmt No. 2 Star tobacco at 30 cents per pound. Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store ot C. W. Crouse. Spring repair work at Murray’s lmr- ness-ehop. ^ Cheese and Crackers at Gray’s, Xstice to liOt Owners. Owners of lots In the cemetery north of town are hereby notified thut we want to clean up the cemetery lots and all lot owners nreassessed for that purpose 50 .cents per lot.- Ix-ave money at once a t post office. ,J. ,W. M c L ean -, See’y. Hon. W. V. Lucas, Ex-Btate Aud­ itor of Iowa, says: “ I have used Chnuiberhiin’s Cough Remedy iu my family and have no hesitation iu say­ ing it is an excellent remedy, I be­ lieve nil that is claimed for it, Pei - lions afflicted by a cough or a cold will 'find it a friend.” There is no danger from Whooping cough when this rem­ edy is freely given. 25 and 50 cent bottles for.sale by B. G. Ridgway. New Carpets. The new styles in carpet­ ings this year are the hand­ somest ever shown. lt> used to be to get a handsome carpet one Mould have to buy in the high grades to get suited, but this year you can get beautiful colorings and patterns in the lower and medium grades. In tli best glide cf Ingrains .we have an endless variety o stylesand in patterns thatf are Gopied from fine Bruss­ elIs ' All gfaderof Tapestry BmsseMs from a good at -ill cts. a yd. up to the very best goods made in this country. Mattings are more popular than ever the patterns are prettier, they are cheaper and the qualities are better, than ever before. The new thing in this line this year Straw mattings made on Twine warp and they are bound to wear. Curtains; >fevery kind, Lace curtains from50 cts. a pair to 820.00 Shades from 25 cts a window nn spring rollers to the very best fringed good.-, Por- tiers from §5 00 a pair up to the best. .Some new thingsin Poles, Brackets, and Fret Work fur Doors, and Windows. Our stock; of House furnishing goods s the most complete ever shown in .Xenia. Estimates given and work done in very best manner. Jobe Brothers & Co. For the Democratic State Conven­ tion exciinioti tickets will In*wild lo Columbus, June 13th and 14th, at one fare for the round trip, from principle, ticket etotions on the Pennsylvania, Lines in Ohio. Tickets will lie good, returning until June, lfitlj. Milton Keys has re-, moved his shoe shop ti* his new loom next to "the Nes-. bit property on Main st„ where he will be glad U* have all customms call- r ?

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