Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 11-28-1891 The eH rald, November 28, 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, November 28, 1891" (1891). The Cedarville Herald. 130. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/130 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]. NO. 43, VOL. 12 CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1891 Go jo Boyd’s restauraht for a good A n alarm ot fire last Saturdaya? Pure Maple Syrup ai McCorkle’s, meal, only 25 cents. THE HEHS.ED: morning succeeded in arousing a CLOAKS. Smith’s the place for a seafoam. greater {Portion o f our citizens, and The only absolutely complete line ah IHDKVKNDKNT VfKBKLY NEWSPArBR. If you want * new cloak, - . l ' O U H A L E o r R E N T . with their united efforts the fire-engine j it is to your interest to see °f the county of certam( = i was hauled up the hill and water was The lliff homestead near M. E,. us as wehavethem w thingsiI""r“), at j church, Cedarville. For particulars SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ’91. thrown on Cat Willson's house just as Buy your fresh and salt meats at in endless varieties and at call ou Wm, Biff ndminstrator o f es­ the fire had consumed almost every the old reliable meat store of. C. W . tate. part o f it. The engine acted nicely the right prices, right be­ Crouse. IF; II. B LA IR , Editor and Proper and the members o f the fire depart­ Husking Gloves, Peggs, etc., at cause they are cheap for the The finest line o f fresh and salt ment and citizens generally did all quality, and the styles are Andrew Bros. & Co. p PRICE * 1.25 PER ANNUM; meats iu the county at that could be expected o f them to A * ' , , , The best Feed Basket ever made can extinguished the flames, but the dis- t h e V e r y la t e s t . F ill' t l’ilU in e d C. W . Dean's he found at Andrew Bros. & Co. Minneapolis secured the republican tance was too great for any set o f men J.Jackets a c k e t s aare r e thet h e Ccraze; ra ze : there)t h e r e Fresh cakes and bread at tbe ba A ll kinds o f heating stoves, in base- natio n convention. to haul so heavey a load, and by the are half a. dozen weaves of kery. Jacob Seigler burners arid common heaters, fbr hard time they had arrived at the place cloth and twice as many I f yon, want a good lunch or a Governor Hovey, of Indiana, died and soft coal and wood, can befouml they were so near worn out, and the Square meal go to .Boyd’s and try him at Indianopolis Monday at oueo’clock kinds of furs for trimming, at Grouse & Bull’s, • , The body laid in the hall o f the house, fire had got under such headway that Make your own esti mite as once. Smoke tbe “ Woodsdale,” at Halters, collars and . all kinds o f o f representatives Tuesday, from 10 they could do no good. Would it no to how. many styles of gar­ Ridgway’s. harness sundries at James Murmy’s to 12 o’clock. The funeral services he a good idea for the corporation to ments you can get up from purchased a team o f horses and keep New Lamps of every kind and1 I f you want to see nobby hats call were conducted by the G. A . R ., who this assortment. To give at J•T. .E E. .’ Lowry’s.Lmvrv’s . > held.service over the remains from 2. them for just such an emergency? Lamp Trimmings, at Ridgeway's. you some figures we are sell­ Nobby hats and caps in all styles to 5 oclock the same day. The burial They could be used to haul stone on the Window Glass and Putty, at ing a very good Jacket at just received at took place atM t. Vernon Wednesday. streets, or what would be better, the v Ridgway’s. • Stormont arid Co"^ By the death o f Alvin P. Hi ry Lieu­ corporation could take charge o f the $3 98 each, and extra good Spices o f all kinds for pickles, at Bup your winter boots o f tenant Govenor Ira J, Chose, become^ street sprinkling, making a team more all wool fine Beaver Cloth Ridgway’s than pay the exoence of keeping them. Stormont and Co Goycrnor of Indiana. % Jacket (this year’s length) Every kind of Patent Medicines iu Robes and blankets, the best grades l^ W ilM H ff who spent the summer at $5; a fine all wool Jacket stock, at " Ilidgway’s. M Cedurville is having its share of at bankrupt prices at . u the Indiana gas region, is very cn good Astrachan Fur front at School Books and supplies at # excitement now caused by the spread­ . Stormont and Go. j,thusiastic about trying once more and $10, and almost any pi ice • Ridgway’s. ing o f scarlet fever about the town. see i f some gas cannot be found 5a Horse blankets, wolf robes, etc., > I t became so alarming that the board you can name up to very fine New crop G urrants. at G r a y ’s. atAndrew Bro & Co. iq this section. He is o f the opmiou fur trimmed garments. Be­ o f health thought it best to close ouf from observation while in Indiana, Buckwheat Flour nt G u ay’s. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at public’ schools v until • December 7th, that by going deeper in the well we sides the Jackets- there are Rolled Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, ■ ‘T ^ _ G u a y ’s. ■ . in the meantime quarantining all already have here that gas can be ob­ a big lot of Capes and so Craeked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ H ard and Soft Refined Sugar, a children under 14 years o f age, and tained.. W e are informed that called ‘Angle sieved” gar­ ley, at G r a y ’s. G r a y ’s. allowing ull coses to develop so that several o f our citizens are o f the same ments selling this year, we Teas, Coffies, Cigars and Tobacco, A fine line o f pocket and table cut­ no mrther damage can be done. opinion and ore willing to in\e t a few have them for the crowds at at . G uay’s. lery at Grouse & Bull's. The following is the resolution pass­ more dollars in testing the matter. Whole aud Ground Spices, at The finest line of fancy candies in ed by them at a called meeting Tues­ from $10 up to $30. Stop to The Herald would like to see another G r a y ’s. wn at McCorkle’s. day evening. , t think, it takes just twice the company formed and the "hole” bor­ I f you want a stylish livery rig g* ,. Moved by Townsley, seconded by amount of goods to make Soup, Starch, Lye and Blues, nt ed ot least five hundred feet deeper. to Boyd’s. # ■ Orr that: " A l l children under 14 G r a y 's. Go ahead. W e will guarantee to do this style of cloaks, and you years o f age are hereby ordered to re­ Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. our part— o f the wind work. will see they are cheap Wood and W illow ware at main off the streets, alleys and com­ enough. Children’s cloaks G u a y ’s Teeth extracted without pain by Marriage licenses: John Baker and mons of the village of Gedarville un­ application o f cocaiue at Dr. Homan’s all styles, any grade, to lit Gloves, Overalls, Socks, etc., at til December 7th. 1891. A n y viola­ Gertie Mercer; Henry Edwards and office. tion o f this order will he punished ac­ Nettie Gordon; Geo. W Keitcr and am living person from 4 Andrew Bros. & Co. V Mi New crop California Prunes, at cording to law. M ary M W olf. years old up. Oysters at - McCorkle’s. > * J. E. Townsley, G r a y ’s. Jacob Gross o f Batavia, N . Y ., was» JOBE BROS. & CO. Peas, Beans, Corn, succotash at Health offiicer. invited out to dinner. When the McCorkle’s. New crop Cariforniu Peaches, nt This o f course closes are school un­ guests were seated, Gross noticed that Guay's Finn Flaying; Cnrila. • New Mackerel at McCorklc’s., til that time. W ho is at fault that there was 13 at the table. " I can’t New crop Sorgum, at Gu a y ’s, ■ Send ten (10) cents in stamps or Celery, at McCorklc’s. the disease has made the progress it make one o f a party o f 13,” said he, coin to John Sebastian, Gen’l Tkt., Buckwheat Flour, ut Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep­ lms cannot be definitely ascertained, arising.
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