The Herald, January 10, 1891
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 1-10-1891 The eH rald, January 10, 1891 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eH rald, January 10, 1891" (1891). The Cedarville Herald. 30. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/30 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. H e f a1 t l V O U X I CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, L89I NO. 49 YOURS FOR 30 DAYS Having decided to revise cur entire stock preparitory to spring trade, vre will until Febuary 1st offer a sweeping reduction on all winter goods. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING Must be closed OUT A T ONCE utterly regardless of coat. ^en jem ber "$e guqvqqtee our p rices |l\e L O W E S T iij tl\e inqi^e'l;. STORMONT CO .1 Mrs. K. B. Rader,. o f Springfield, in the'Store then came to the assistant and the polls, shows the. intense is tig? guest o f her parents at Cedar- ce o f Mr. Bruce, who is a slight-built1 hatl‘C(l still existing in some parts of WATCHES. CLOCKS * vilfe, this week. fellow and not overstrung, though the South against any people from the nervy, and the crowd, was finally dis N orth. ---------- AND- James Shroades, formerly os this persed* That night young Bruce was place, is quite sick with sciatic rheu- TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. joined at Catharine Station by his WiBtisR), at his home in Springfield. cousin, Bruce-Beveridge, also from Jesse. Compton and heirs of Amos REPAIRED NEATLY AND TO ORDER BY Compton, to Rebecca and Nancy The literary exercises held last Mon Xenia and also a slight-built young Compton, quit claim to 14 a, Greene day evening in District No 2. was well fellow o f about nineteen years o f age. and Warren counties, $1. C. A. HARRIS. attended and the exercises were well The two had no trouble that* night, -AT- rendered. The paper read by Miss but Sabbath morning, when eating Rebecca, Nauev and Jesse Compton fTELDS’ HOTEL, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. EMe Stormont was quite. interesting. breakfkst in a building a; little dist to heirs o f Amos Compton, quit claim A t the next meeting Monday evening ance from thb store they saw two men to 9.37 a, Spring Valley, $1. LOOALS. I Irish and Jersey. Sweets Potatoes, at . January 19th a debate will be held, armed with Winchester rifles, come out Rebecca and Nancy Compton et al G r a y 's. the question to be discussed being: o f the Wooten store, and one Walked to Jesse Compton/qiiit claim to 8.6$ A complete stock o f window glass Tlje best flour in the .land is found ’ ’“ Resolved that the dish rag is .more on past the Henderson A Bruce store, ucres, Spring Valley, $1. at Rid o w a y ’s. useful to the woman than the broom. the intention evidently being to get at A ndrew & Bro . the two Northern boys between two Heirs o f Amos Compton to Martha Tobbaco and Cigars at Butter, Jersey, Milk and Oyster Compton, 9.37 a, Spring Valley, $210. Georgie Charters who assisted the fires and cat them oft* from their < own W . R . Me Mi loan ' s Crackers at Gray ’s. “ Y ’s” in their recent entertainment store when they approached it, But Wash Covington to PatseyAHolm- Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at Custard pie pumpkin, mince meat Was greatly diaapointed to' find the instead o f going back to the store at son, tract o f land and right o f way, G h a t ’s. pie, at C r a y ’s . piauo in the Opera House was so once thetwo young men went to the Yellow Springs, $1. I buy my window glass at K err ’s. Skates! . Skates! . Skates! much out o f tune, aud she waB unable depot, and the two men with winches-, , * .» Jacob D. Ary to Francis M, Har A tine line line of Patent Medicines at A ndrew & Bito. to execute any o f her difficult pieces, ters, not knowing where the boys were, at Rid o w a y ’ s ■ ness, 314 a, Jefferson, $1800. See our new pnpatrie at 25 cents, such as the Danube Waltzes, Kiss going returned to the Wooten store, Tobncos and Cigars at O kay ’s. Sheriff G. O. McFarland, 235.46 a, • Rid o w a y . Waltz and many other difficult selec when Bruce and Beveridge started to Dried Apples, Peaelics, Apricots Chipped Beer at tions, in which Her warbling and trill return. They were stopped and told Silveroreca, $11,678. and Prunes at Gu a y ’s. W» R. Mc Mil l a n ’ s log are unparelled. In the the pieces that William Bruce nutst make some John Kay to F. E. McGervey. Sorghum and Syrup Molasses at Two gold watches for sale at. •ha presented no display o f her whistl explanation to the .crowd for his con Deed o f assignment. W . R. M c M il l a n ’ s A ndrew Bros . ing powers could be made, and we duct o f the day before. He told the John C. Thomas to James Thomas, Flaked Pineapple, at G ray ’s. hope the good people o f Cedarville man'who accosted him that he had no 60 a, Silvercreek, $1250. Fish at. „ G ray ’ s. Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., at will again have the pleasure o f hearing explanation to offer, hut he thought Geo. W . Clark, admr, If# Andrew • Wood and Willow ware at this little prodigy. Miss Georgie is an explanation was due him. A t this Winston, £ a, Jamestown, $210. G uay 's G uay 's, gennis and should be encouraged. She point a man stepped out o f the store Cull aud see our new line o f lamps Auditor to Franklin Davis, 9.14 a, H oney at G r a y ’s is very grateful for all honor showh and opened fire ou the boys at once • Rid o w a y . Bath, $9.54. her in Cedarville the home o f her with his rifle. The two then drew Barbed and smooth wire at Boiled A vena nnd Wheat, Outnual A ndrew & lino. J . birthplace. A F a ic m revolvers and answered the fire, re James R . Dawson, trustee, to Eliz and Cracked Wheat, Farino and treating from the crowd that was as abeth E. and Samuel B. Dawson and Some very nice new entubs at Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran ulated Hominy at O k a y ’s. A letter received from Alabama sembling to their store, Twelve shots Susan C. McConnell, quit claim to 180 Rum w a y ’s. ; gives pretty full particulars o f the a, Sugarcreek, $1,266. Buckwheat flour nnd pure inaple n o t ic e . in allwcre fired. Persons knowing themselves in troubles at Catharine Station, that On Tuesday morning the committee Theodore F. Cox to C. W . Kendig, molasses at G r a y ’s. debted to t lie undersigned will please State, which resulted in W o . Bruce, lots 3 and 4, Cox's add. to Osborn, call aud settle at once by cash or waited ou Bruce, and that night he Avetis, Oatmeal a quiet, peaceable young man from $ 200 , bankable note, as all accounts on ray deemed it prudent to take his depart Cracked wheat Xenia, who was engaged in bumness books must be closed. tore. ‘ Damou Q. Fox to John Zimmer Granulated Hominy C. W. Crouse . at the Station, being obliged to leave, The same day another committee o f man, lot 33, L & M’s add. to Xenia, Faritio, Parched Farinose at All Persons knowing themselves in for no other reasons than that he was twenty-five went to Granville Bennett, $4,000. * G r a y ’s. debted to Barr A Morton will please from the North, and that his competi the colored postmaster, and with drawn Emanuel Hoetetter to Sarah A . call and settle by January 1st, if not tor in business in the place was Sorghum, Syrup nnd New Orleans revolvers compelled him to sign his Hoetetter, lots 7 and 45, Osborn, you will receive a statement o f ac Southerner. It seems that on Satur Molasses at G r a y 's. resignation and drove him from the $5,000. 4 count. day afternoon, December 27, Bruce Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco office. He then refused to touch the Jacob Moody to Jacob Wishard, lot was told that a crowd o f drunken men 40 cents {ter pound, at Ifstics sf Nettieswat. mail hags, and now every train throws 7, Byron, $200. were in Wooten** store, next door to A n d rew Bros . All persons knowing themselves to off# pouch and they lay piled Upon tie indebted to the undersigned, wilt the Henderson A Bruce store, and C. B. Wilkerson to Sarah A. Ger Sugar, Sea. Coffee, Ac , at Gray's. the platform, no ’persons having au find it to their advantage to call and were coming down to pick a fuss with ard, lot 4 8 ,0 A B ’sadd.