The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
:._fv VOL. IB. ‘ CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JUKE 18, m ± K O U) «< WANTED! EVERY PERSON TO KNOW >* That 'we hav improved the quality of our Flour 100 per cent. Toy adopting the style of dress an* corrugation of the great OHAS. A . PILLSBTJRY’S FAMOUS MILLS, of Minneapolis, Minn., and the MARSHALL KENNEDY MILLING CO.’S MILLS, of Pittsburg, Pa., a«d the purchasers of McDILL & ERVIN ’S Brands of Flour- can rest assured that they are obtaining the. best Hour cn the market. A sk your Grocer for this Flour. I f he don’t keep it advise us and we ■will see that you get it. Every sack guarantied. Respectfully, McDILL & ERVIN. 1‘tf K h e r a l d ! SATURDAY, JUNE 1H, W. JT. JihA Hi, h'ditor and Prop'r PRICE A 1 .25 PER ANNUM; *Miss Emma Blair leaves this morn ing for-Ripley, O., fora two mouths visit with relatives and'friends. Miss Ada Ore-swell leaves, today for Delaware to alter,d the college com- inenco^nent which will be held next week. ' • v .• i Micheal Doyle, of .Selma, was ar rested for dninkeness at Xenia Satur day and attempted to commit suicide by hanging while in the police eU\ tion. At the regular meeting of council last Monday evening a very interest- ——-Mug time was had, although but few 1892.1were there to enjoy it. All the inert;- ------ j hers were present and Robert (hay was chosen chairman iu the ab sence of the mayor. After the report of ‘the different. standing committees and of the.mayor and lire warden, the following bills were allowed: J. C. Griudle, 330.23; .Jas ( ’aid- well, 310; Crain, bonds and,coupons, §4.30; Andrew Bros. & (Jo., §11.93. Licenses of H. T. Kelley and the \V:. C. T. U. for shows were remitted., A communication was read iron) Mrs. M. A. I). Towiisley, in which she.asked the council to ••iilier repeal the prohibitory ordinance or pay her for her property and take it as they bad, by.passing an ordinance, made it Baines <fcCo., of Xenia, are mak- u specialty of folding lounges, keep ing t.wenty-five or thirty in stock all th? time and at prices ranging from $10 to §20. o ' Rev. and Mrs, John Herron, for merly of (ledarville, hut until recent ly a citizen of Philadelphia Iras moved with his family to Jamestown with the expectation of making that place l.is home. Mrs. Uriah Pnullin died at her home live miles south-east of Cedar- ville Monday morning.at 7:30 o’clock. She had been an invalid for some time, being si sufferer with consump tion. The fuueral services were held nleitce after which tlie body was taken to the Jamestown cemetery for inter ment, A dispatch from Springfield on Sat urday says: ‘ ‘It will be a great shock to the friends all over the country of Hon. E. f?. Wallace, the silver-tongued orator andwell-known Republican pol compantivelv valueless. The com munication was laid on the table. The street committee were author ized to have an ordinance drawn up creating the office of street commis sioner and give him authority to work p i o icrs on tie street, hut that, we wish to state, is not in accord with the laws of Ohio. The question of opening the alley running through the lot occupied l>v Jackson's, lumber yard was diseiwe i and the street committee was author ized to have the matter attended to at once. Sixty dollars was allowed the ti ns tees for stone put. on our streets last fall. At the close of the session the pro Wednesday afternoon at. her IfltfLXiU^-lulHtrmn-trrdTTTnTIcF^ ■ Lee 1 _ ‘ Stewart opened the hall by stating that he was in favor of the rejieal of the ordinance while Sir. Orr claimed he Was there to represent Ills constit uents and just as soon as they add by their vote they wanted it repealed j.e was ready to Help repeal It. After discussing the questionat length domi cil adjourned if Ician to learn that he has nearly lost his voice, tljc result of an elevator ac cident at. tlie Cleveland convention two years ago. Mr, Wallace left last nighC for Philadelphia to have a sur gical operation performed on the mus cles of his neck." The eominitfee on Speaker at Xenia who wrote to Wliitelaw Reid to se* cure hki services lor July Fourth have heard front him. After thanking them for their kind invitation he tells themas gently as possible that he can not lie with themon that day. Tlmt .piece o f news leaves Xenia without any attraction on that day. and will insure Odarville an immense crowd as the Cliffs, to say nothing the amusements to tie found here will draw' hundreds o f people. Beside?, one of the liest sjicakers in the Bfate will be here and deliver an oration. Cedarville is the place to spend your Fourth. Bed room suits in all styles at Barnes & (Jo.’s, Xenia. Hard and Soft Refined Sugar at GrayV. Spring repair work at Murray’shar ness shop. Drawing room sets, includbig side- board.’chair* and tallies lower than was offered litfore at Barnes A Co.’s Xenia. ~A liSAder. Since its first iiUrodmthm, Elec tric Ritters has gained upidly f» popular favor, until it h clearly in the load among pure medicinal tonics and alterative*—containing nolfiing Which permits its use hs a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized ** iho beat and purest medicine, lor all ail ments o f Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick -Headache, Indiges tion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guar anteed with cadi bottle «r ffliiipy will be refunded.. Price only rOc. Sold by ii. (I. Ridgeway. LUCKY PURCHASE - M A X 9 B a j s u m ? . A T e r m a t . t . C O . We have just closed out from one o f the leading manufacturers In New York City the- following bargains: Over300Hen’sandYouth’sSuits! _ RANGING’ IN I K E S Ftttflll 33 TO 44. SACKS AND FROCKS, OF FINEST .WATEKIAI, Such as corekscrews, cheviots, eassi meres, etc., all good,'quiet styles. Spring and medium weight, welt trimmed and of fashiouable cut These goods were intended for $12, $14 anti $16 xuits, but by taking the entire lot late in the season we are able to offer them at the extremely low price o f $9.75 $9.75 For choice. They occupy the flrst four tables I n onr store (300 strong), mid are all freBh and new. Extra long sizes for the tall, and short, and stoat ones for the fat men. TheseGoodsAreMarkedin Plain Figures. NoDeviationinPrice, andForCashOnly! S A J U m T O I2ST ! H e d u o e d . P r i c e * LOWEST PRICE CLOTHIERS. 50 AHTO 52 E A S T B o y * ’ a n d G b l l d r e n ’* R u l t * I LOWEST PRICE CLOTHIERS. Kit and Ivcg Fish Salmon and Hardsnes at Gray's. Flake andTear! Tapioca Puddhtte at Gray's. Halter*, collar* and all kinds oi harness sundries at James Murray’* Whole and Ground Kpiccs at Gray s. Oranges and Baitftnas . at Gray’s. - Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store o t C. W* Crouse. O T S T R E E T , E E E X A , O H I O . line of G amiujj Tool.* itt f CROUSE A BCLL’s, j I ’ll Grade* of Gasoline stove* for f c . v v_ i m , . , *, ' „ Crou-cA' Buii. Suisceon mid Phvsiciar, l OUROTAKT, ST. \l sale by For poaket and table cutlery go Crouse & Bull’s. Go to Crouses for Fish. •' i Ihiy your fresh and fait meats at (ihiu^DcunV meat store. Screen doorsmall sizes can bo found found at • Crouse & Bull’s. Tobacco and Cigars , v % . '•‘M*!'.♦*a vVM Nai at Grays. CEDAHVI1.LE, O. Special in diseases of E yk , IC ak . N osk , Tnr.OA’i’. Glasses uebkj&tely fitted to (hceycSi CJtccse and Grackcvs \ at Gray’s, 'V f . ifA]
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