The Herald, November 29, 1890
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 11-29-1890 The eH rald, November 29, 1890 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, November 29, 1890" (1890). The Cedarville Herald. 18. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/18 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]. i r'-jts r ~~ ?■* VOL. u CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890 NO. 43. ,i I buy my window glass at K err ’s. Bert Alexander, who . has been Some very nice now combs at working at Anderson, Ind., returned Kidoway ’s. home this week, the factory in which A now.lino of pocket anil family lie was employed closing1 down for the biblcsat ; , 'K err ’s; season. Tobncos and Cigars at Gray ’s. The W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs Sorglmm, Syriip and Orleans Mo day, Dec. 4, at 2 pi in. in the head lasses at Kerr ’s. quarters, instead o f Dec. 11th. The BARGAINS. county quarterly meeting will be held To reduce our stock of Deo. 11th at Jamestown. millinery goods we offer m onthly It import o f oar Schools, • »ft Cl *■— oa 4*909«AUi special pi ices from now NNriIO ift cc *9*• ' CV ' (N-CQ-... 1 H iX*rcio«?OHObO,if'« unt;l January 1st. Please l! - ♦ft •— hft ift o o s6J efc i-s ■■ examine our prices before i e , j a? '■efi « S c** rthO© o Cft «©» 1 ?_ m 3© eft ■ , cfc ©> ■ buying, : ♦ft'4ftf-4.ee ^ ift Oft *S»Mrk w|< o O O '<0. j+ A> ■doosii' »ft ifioddosiiH B aiibeii & M c M illan . • Cft . o o .f* ■' . Ct 5S • CV . A'otko to ilnntcnii. *- CiNMO wH ^ C4-• OC? *S> O Cft C- eri s*di-< The undersigned give notice that no * I f ' .1 I - 1 1 punting will he allowed on their prem 9t I I I 1 | ises in .(JedarvilU; and Iinss townships, (■ Greene county. Ohio under the penal ty, of" the law. ; To anyone buying ,p20 worth of goods Alex Turnbull George Weymouth f ' . , ■ i - . r -.*• if • ' fij ^ . 1 For CASH we will make a present of an elegant OIL PAINTING in tine gilt frame, Andrew & Bro W-h Marshall i § Henry Owens U F Kerr (.c> PS ^ | ’ ."2 yon r'purchase need not amount to more than 25 cents at one time. Our goods are SO* :« & O. i l l It 8 'J'owtisley R H McClellan !■ ° , i -s' | ^ James Townsley W M * H M Barber p § ■ 2 © * ° new and first class in every way- t o as ® s"?s . e A D Barber Jas Mi'Millau i JSg JN Townsley M Turnbull A sister js a. a e - -- 2 p * NO SHODDY Nor JOB LOTS. Kuelicl McMillan H A Townsley ^ U-a cSfOn'O taSs-sH®*f* — A Ores well Hugh A Turnbull ( 3 tetoe fcOfl-a o ® ■ *, c Our prices guaranteed LOVF as the LOWEST D H Marshall Albert Sellers i ■ '§g lS p .8 & ^ S !;S?3'5 G E Jobe JasH Crawford . <5 As ^ ^ AND* EVERY DAY A “BARGAIN DAY.” Jno A Barber Chas F Marshall The above is a report of th'e third Chius M Barber- Biiio Barbel- & sister R. -M. Cooper J C Barber month of our schools, closing Friday, STORMONT & GO. Jno. Townsley II B . Burlier Nov, 21.- The first quarter being J H Brotlierton I) J McMillan completed the examinations were held J 0 Turnbull Boland Kvle in all the departments except the high LOCALS. BANK OF CEDARVILLE On and after December T W Spencer J G'Gano school, which has its examinations as. Wm Thorne W m & Isaac Thorne General Banking New Ulcat Store! • 1st. I will sell all my stock Joseph Kyle Jos & J 8 Brown certain sections o f the branches are completed,. Busines Transacted. Dean Ss;Barber havo opened a new of millinery goods at cost J) B Torrcuco Nathan L Ramsey Mary McCollum Nath. Whittington Geo. W . Harper, I*re«. meat store in the Warner building Union chapel exercises were held on to close them out. Bar Wm Kvlo J S Williamson and are now ready to servo ail cus Monday morning,'the devotional ex W . L- ClemanSi Cashier, i A J McElroy J D Williamson tomers with the finest fresh meats in gains the order this time. A G Miller Rosa Chambers ercises being conducted by Dr. Mor the market . A trial respectfully so- (ja il an d SCc*. them , S X Tarhox J C Collins ton, CHAS. £. SM ITH licited. • U E Coolev . J u l ia C o n d o n . After the reports o f the different Is the place for you to get a smooth Syrup and Molasses at Gray ’s. 1 departments were received and com- Best picket fence at Mitchell’s. Miss Lillie White, o f Columbus, is pared with the report o f the former . shave or a stylish hair cut. French Mustard at W li Mc Millan 's Avcua, Oaimeul j visiting friends here this month several literary productions BASFMENT ORR BUILDING. When yon want a good clgur go to . Cracked wheat ' Granulated Ilominy Mua Maggie Cushing,of Springfield, ?vcr« Sivcn b-v thc l« ip iK -‘ ‘ \Vhfetlipg J. A . Crawford , J. II. L ackey ; Boyd’s restaurant. is the guest of Cedarville friends. • j,n *Ieav<;u «as «» excellent selection • ' Fariito, Parched Farinose at Xenia, O. Jamestown, O. Armour’s corned beef, the finest in —----------~— I well rendered by Mary Templeton. Gray ’s. the land at A ndreev B ros . Mrs. 1. B. and J. H. Andrew spent | Kate .Shelley crossed tho Crawford & Lackey , See our new papatrie at 25 cents. Don't forget farm gates good uiitl a few days in Cincinnati this week. ( bridge” was given by Mary Ervin in a BREEDS FANCY • JRidowa Y. cheap ut MtTciiKu.’s. Misses Blanche Collins and Bessie i very pleasing style. Della Gilbert's Cheese, Crackers and,Ginger snaps Fodder Twine "at. Bruce, o f Xenia, were the guests o f recitation was good. Lottie Murdock’s at Gray ’s* W» U, MuMu.nA.sV. iliss Effie Barber, last .Saturday. song delighted all, “ Homesickness” Piml-Cliina Il»p Horse Bluukets, alt grades and rendered by Della Jones was good* Cooking Figs at Dave"MeMilkn, who has been in Junia Pollock’s voice rang clear In W. R. McMillan 's. prices'at C. L, C r a in V. Springfield under the care o f a phvgi- recitation. Frank Ervin dosed the Call and see mu* pocket and table Beautiful and'Elite Box' Paper 25 cian for several weeks, spent a few exercises with a nice declamation en cautery Crouse & Buli/ s {Cents, . • Hidgway . days at home this week. Call and see our new line of lamps ^ xp a p er 20 cC,lU L’"*' box titled “ Can’t commence It,” Airs. M. T. McOreight and daugh- ’ Hi nu way *. atKer‘,?8- Dr, Morton then gave some most «k ler Nellie, o f Jamestown, were the excellent advice to the teachers and Fur and PJusb Lap Rohes at prices Wood and Willow ware at guests o f Mrs. Mc.’a mother, Mrs, * pupils closing them with the emphatic to suit the- times, at C. L. C hair ’s* • * G ray ’ s Margaret Blair, this week. statement that true greatness consists We have for this season’s trade Honey at Gray ’s For sale, two fine thorough bred some large grow thy pigs of both Mrs. McQuillan, who lived just J jn fully developing the physical, men- ' Barbed .nil smooth wire at :b“cts' A.mmiw linos. sexes. Prices to suit the times. Also south o f Cedarville, died at her home *taiand spiritual powers. 3 extra Short-Horn bull calves. Call You will find all kinds of coal, ie Andrew & Bro. Sunday at the age of 77 years. The on, o* address as above. Anthracite, Jackson, Pittsburgh and The roll of honor contains the fol A complete slock of window' glass M ,, , body was taken to the home o f Airs. r f Sunday Creek at Mitchell ’s. lowing: a t II id o w a y ’s, Will Blnir, a grand-daughter ' o f the Canned corn, canned tomatoes, Room No. 1. Arthur Gray, Frank deceased lady, and the funeral services When you want a good tneal, cauued peaches, canned blacklierries, Orindell, Frank Shepherd, Walter lunch or.oyster* go to Boyd’s restau were conducted there, Rev. Morton Smallwood, Bertha Mitchell, Bessie COOKS &e., at W. It. McMillan 's. rant, on Limestone street. officiating. The burial was at the Sterrett, Lottie Siegler, Grace W ade, Hard and Soft refined Sugars at ' a n d Fare Italian Sage for sausage at cemetery west o f Cedarville. Ora Johnson, Nellie Tindall. Gray ’s. W . It. Mc Millan ’s. C. H. Merritt, near Springfield, is Room No, 2. Charlie Ran', Frank Now is the time to buy your coal A nice line of feed baskets at building a large, handsome residence. Ervin, Johnnie Ginn, Clyde Spronl, at ndrew ros C rouse A Bull’s A B . Just before he contracted for the doors Mabel McDxll, Mary Sterrett, Anna F i s h ! r t e M A new line o f Hair Brushes, and inside finish, I ’d.