The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
■”*■$*•* T l j M H H R A H D A, AS INlMttMUtJJWiXT«rJK*Kf.VNaWttlMPXB. SATURDAY,- • JAN . 17 / 4$91 IF, 7/. I l i u m , m ito r m il Prop'* ■ , * jniiji "in uni uj .,i ■. ■ !J.li |.|>ii,ii"-!'.">..viJV*Ji ‘;".1 t.j.r**, PRICE f t . 9 5 f t * ANNUM*. Will Tumbiill ia very rick . =t Mrs, T . B. Awdrew was in Cincin nati this week. . .. ~ 11 , _ Mrs, E d Houser has been Quite sick for the p a rtftw weeks. , * r There wiU^bo another wedding in Cedarville Unajnonth I j i s said, / • , '< ..w u f a j.,- - . ,. > 1' ' “ ‘ r The Senate has passed ^ p ill *® authorizd-tVe free coinage o f Suffer/' . 4 H r. ArchMeAItHah.OfSpringfield, hereajfter^jlow his'wife to look a fte r ’ visited friends in C^arv iUo thfe week, the stove wOod, Bob M^SelKin a few-days "ago ,H^-. . Jtornedull hi* 'cattle, *.about th jrty , head .'T'' **' Mf*-; RttttCUly.' cd^ ,AdiUa»^«Hl«ty, this State, and her daughter, flips. John JBair^j o f japiestown, ‘were the guests p f Mrs, J . p . George yesterday. Jp im rrjageo & ilure?.. Relva Loak* wood will tell you abou t it oh Monday evening the 26tlu Reserved'seats 25 cents At Stormont & Co.’s. Call and get one before the beat have been, se- cured. ' , • * ■• j ., ■■* . r.. ■ 4 Mr. And Mrs, .James Townsloy gave Adinner-party at.their home ih'South V^deuvviUd Thursday, in honor o f Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Harder, o f Jamestown, who contemplate moving to Tacoma, Washington,’ In ;a short tim e .' ’ * * *>*' # ■*., 11.1 -j«,r< •* f;j«n1 • 1 ' ’East Tuesday morning Ed Stormont; While ru tting stove wood, cu t his lip ahd 'giiins severely, *t stick dying up wt ; clocks O U R R E W S E f t i f l i i R E PA IRED HEATHY AND TO ORDER BY C:/ A. HARRIS, OB,i- 1’I i a D S ’ H U T F X , C B D A K T I I h R O H IO . HERS IS YOTO CHANCE ‘ 3 ' " . , « i . ' ■* , Our iiptire of winter Clothing, Boots ami Shoes to be closed out in SOdays. WewjlJ pay no at- k>ntif;n to COSTS but will sell uvery- s - - thing a t about J the former x>rice. AWORLD-WIDECHASE.V R S tQ p y o f RwtPibation. Mens fine dress suits JUeijs Business Suits, $ 9 , 00 . ’ - $5.00. j- Former price Former price .015.00 09,00 * 7 «CU J . G . McMillan hnd wife of South Clmrlestdn. are visiting friend s' Imre ■this weef. f„ ’ ? ‘ ’ , \ ,<■ - . ' Mrs. J , Y ah Horn and Mrs. ‘Ger- trud cF ie ld sahd Mrs. JnoF ield s were ‘ ig X^»wt'ye*teftlay», • .^,Kn ' :- , J . Er. Ginn talks o f putting ao elec tric ligh t p lan t in a t Jamestown i f the . citizens willpAfVonineR. Misj Ila ttie Nagley, o f South Ghar- lestoh, is vtsitiug h e r cousins Misses Salli&and Mattie Nagley,cost o f towu, * ....... 1 Misses Lida McClellan and. AUnu Co?lius, o f Xenia, were the guests o f Mrs. Jliunes Andrew a few " d»ys th is week. .. .'1 I t ia^hderstood“that a conference ,of physicians has l»eeu.hel(l regarding Senator Hearst, o f .Califortnn, and- they agree th a t bis recovery is ; impos sible.. H u disease i^‘pronounced can cer o f tlfe stomach.'^ Ail the members bf'his fptmly* are ip Wnsiiingtop, and bis death, while no t expected td occur immediately, probably cannot l)b.long deferred. '* i> "/«•/ J V ''- The Lawrenceburg,' Ind-, eh;mt bdafmurder mystery, o f, wliich *0 much was said in the Cincinnati papers about five months since, bids fair to be solved a t last. Bert Itusk, one of tfie parties who was on the boat, a t .the time, and who was afterwards ar rested, bu t released, made a 'confes sion Thursday iu, which he says a man namM K ey sd id th e Work. Meps pants'tha'Jargrst assortment ever, kept in town.and ju st one-half .priep. One lino Mens fine dress pants j® $1,.75 - , W orth $3.50 Mens fine calf dress shoes, , - . - - «|;2.00. Fortner price $3.00 Mens Flexible sole etilfshoes - - $3.00. Former price $5.00 Mens fine Congress dress shoes - t $1.25. Former price ^ $2.50 AH tjje above goods are special bargains to close out, .Call in /opd i f you -don’t buy from us you will see how much cheaper we sell than other stores. t JiT WSS- f 'l AM SKAltCUINO VOK MU CMERICK.1* -, The W. C. T , TJ. will meet a t the headquarters Thurstfay, January 25, a t 7 o’clock ju t h v evening. There will he a discussion ou the1 subject of hygeme. I t is hopid there will be a fjill attendance. Miss Lillie Stewart is visiting her sister, Mrs, Ustick, at;Springfield,tnis week. ’ B . G . Ridgway met the State Boanl o f Plrnrmacy at'Ciucinnati this’ Week. Ben i l jtheir representative in this • counf '■ ' ; M » S ^ P |H i r i ::i;R^l)*t .Rickety .' <o£ I ’ax td fP tlli,' are Visitipg a t Mr. and Mrs, Rob’t McCampboll’s, south of CcdafvlUo. T '?- Mr. j|n d Mm; Gluts, Crouse enter- taineefa num ber .ofFriends- a t their horne d Xenia Avenue, yesterday ’ afternuofi. , , ■ "y J . Turnbull this week received a pen o f ‘White Wyaudottes from Fhy. etto county, the finest chickens seen in Cedaryiirelorsome time. Prof, W , \Y, White, who ia holding aserieabf meetiagBaiiUie O. P . church will reg a in byte 8m»l}&th evening and probaMy throughout n ex t Week, Rev^ifiprowL w en t to Peebles, Adam* bounty, yesterday whore he Will spend sabbath, couscquently there will be no services a t his church here: tp-moriitow, u /V ’s,v » , «* ' • nntch In!* thrt nrtriiv* 11 phono jibittpauy' a t *,meeting jrepetdJy Iteld irr XatB* <deete<l tjie following ofiicers dor the present year: President, John little} vice-presidopt, W . I la ll; A, 8 . F rasier, treasurer; secretary and manager, W arrenAnderson, Who does not want to see and hear T/Tlm^inirgl>f8aTno!i is. Tletermincd th a t Ida subjects sli,ill 1m' sober. The following orddr is his ' own proclama tion, any breach of wliiehis to be vis ited by, heavy penalties; ‘/Njo - spirit-, uous, vinous, or fermenttxl liquors o r intoxicating drinks-whatever shall be sold, given or ollcred to be bought or harte.ml hyany native Samoan or IJa- c ij^ Ig lp u le r rMidelYf in Samoiu^ H P Dr. j , J . Snyder has been spoken o f as a candidate for representative at the cbming republican primary. Wher^f can We fin^l a -more available bftd? fllr. Srtydet i^eiainenYlyl fitted for the pnfition, and would la*a credit to Mte obu^RelionUl tliey select him . While ft grjiduate „o f medicine, I)r. Snyder, instead o f practicing his pro fession adopted that o f farming ha a Vocation nudbat?, with the exception The will o f the late Mrs. Elizabeth2 Tonisoiij OfPbiiadelpbIa, has been pre bated. I t bequeathes $550 to a dog. -The war dramaAUatoona a t Yellow SO f course, the dog is n6i entrusted Springs, Thursday evening by Cedar.} with the disbursement o f this, goodly yillo talent was well patronized, and 1 earn. I t ispu t ia the hands of a party the citizens of our enterpriziug neigh- j whom Airs. Tomstm Was certain would boring village.appreciated the efforts Jconscientiously use it in making the « The story is one that will hold the interest of the reader from the very beginning: The ,plot is well sustained throughout, there are many dramatic incidents, and the story is, in all respects, up rto_a_.very_high_standard of excellence. , o f those Who particij apjihu’ise. iv frequent The Butler Goupty Democrat says* lliis pa rt o f the country is being flood* etHvitlru~g(nkl ~lookbrg^ t»uiiterfejtr| remnimng years o f her can ine,. Jack , as happy as possible. ‘I t js expressly stipulated that he is to have the very best quality of meat. >£1 TH| TluTPRfeTmrg'Dispateh says, • the seems a little thh her (hau the geuti- nie, and to a ketn eye the goddess o f liberty and tin; eagle arc a fift h uneasy ute of the franchise in voting for oi'!i* ; j cere holding office under the United */ Stales Government, should no t beheld gpod, however, aiid there^Is every pi-oh- ability that die people will be taken in with them.' ‘ Last Yihght t he olficers„ar- S-.^,-^piaq)<w^uise4br-^i«dfdipn\>f--tneinv ticfts-of that church. Five o f tlie min ist *ra have beui <suspended lb rj this* Two more a re under trial, Rev. i J . R. J . Milligan, o f Allegheny-,, and! Ifc n rA rW . AIoCTmhTu, (hrotlfer of * TH E O EA tU d r MB. * 11 , 00 * of a few years followed the plow f o r jr^ u,<i fJ* g r a n g e r , a t 1 „ p j, jvfVcim l in ' first <-dh>d „ *. m N; WUI1„ i Washington, G. H ., fm saCpidpn. On J” 1; , P P* y !V I n t e n t , v ^ T . i ^ a watch a n d j t ‘,le l'W U * 1 * ol,,,r<‘h ° r 1 Ifeb ft Kveliiimid all his •»««•«• «»• -young 1 man In the county knows bettor the Jh h persop wcre duiid needs o f the farmer than he,and ns t his jabout; two ;<tei;pou,fjqar-keys, is an agricultural district tied to representation to aburgj It is original, is copy- Oiiief"of“jbL'In" ,,,,w iundc*r tv}n]> lighted, not published in much for tho party us any voting matt ^mvaigned l>d'oreMty©r JCoonti, and, j in the 'county, t h e Ijfcii*u> can Jpleading guilty toh tirgh ry . was bound » eandi heartily indriiw Air. Spydcra daoy, t w i l l ) (.‘otiffin t}iesumYi$300,wmeh -h« f a il^ Id jtiiyhjbitbJRltd wpa1styat to ■' ^ | Jail, I t in thought that*HamiHon is Wednestlay evening a t 7 o’clock !iB uu.tu<,uti<1burglar and thief. Airs, Naney G. Tortwnce, wife o f Da- j vid B. Torrence j»caeefully eroesed .F a th e r Haley o f Rt. Bernard's vrtuj s mt k * ] f ’ Belvia laoekwood the onlv ladv who t}lc <!-rIvcr,w surrounded by her ’ - 'iw l o r k , p. eat lied mi swear JlelviaJjOeswoon, toe only lady who ..... * ,- aa . A ' m t lust <utidav. In his sermon lie ’ haft ever be$ti honored by a political party with the nomination for the fefey o f the United Staten. She speaks in the OperaHouse, Cedarville, on the evening o f die 26th. Mayor Gross and wife and Air*. M. T. MeCreight, o f Jamestown, came over to Cedarvffie yesWriky eat salt-rid o’ bread and tripe with the HKBAUD aeribe and mother. Owing unday. in ms ser n nc m Almost all other vices, have} I have now 011 hands a huge t-i th« o f lift the risin’ j wcrd b,)j.n j 0 them, two only Iwnftd fdded to materialize, b u t thanks loving bu^lai.d and children, a n d i ,tt?> sympathizing friends. Born in the W1K: , . . . . . . . . . . . Fairfield district, Fouth ( ’arolina, !*''ine e '^ 'm e n t o r pleasure m fJieir ,»r n*,**!, cured hams, shoulders 1 April ld tli 1820 she with herparents w *Mni for c*i«cnee, b u t swearing has j bacon which I will bt*ll to mv cus removed to Grceue county in 1831, f niline* R is purely gratuitous, bring- ‘ -Mw. Torrence w*s married to D . Ik i in^ ncitl»*r I,k’“f u rt \ilir I t0 * to »*• Torrence iu 1852, and oon«nKnci*lilW&m* ' * m th* l* cul,ar {uCt their marriage fife in H u g a r c r e c k j * ^ w c a frin j-th iit there t« go township, residing there sevenil y e f.rs /P Iensurc o r Profit ,u stamps afterwarda removing w this pJacCt#i l t iM proceeding drohi a noli vein o f where they lmvt since lived. Five »r,£ i,ml n,lt‘ lm tiv e d«lte«vdy. Airs. Mdvjua White, wife o f * far- nroMi w ^ I 1*"**’ " ^ “" i o f whom a re now alive ^-Will, who islm c r o f the town o f Wheaton, has been to the forethought oFKob t B r d we had railroad agent a t this place, and Lida, asleep for three weeks, a n d all efibrts tripe enmijrfj to “ go round. ■ ^ MW tf<|ftl)MT,'tenlf'ilfi«ij»il,l;. .... *<fr- . T lm g ro f tteK ^ itwuranooobwpaay f i r t h . W hy th a RoyM abmpai# jptederred. BeeatiM' k if tth e tim iS M ; Hoaorable Ittd ftir. 1a —ttimwwit ofloaaea; I t cmhet all dLJtmMi&MiMtb tlwi ftftiidl AOJ i m will in » any' poSoy dat.’AjbW'M. Irit a Ravid *oUav W the and k e d t e W e . R . F, •<ws..^r - L L U ' tpeir d iagh te r. Mrs. TorreuOe was a member o f rite Iteformod Preabyteriag chu rd t, having came to .Hus county in edn^ahy With a tmmb^^aftaMiliwW rimt eodety. w in left thefik iaft InefHiH o f the shivery question. The ftbMpid ^ r r c preached <t| her late ace- lo awaken b e t ltaris bemi in Vain. She has been stHftring from nervous pros tration for sofite ittaie. Hcwtral physi cians from Ciarintiati WtitfecillM IVoiu time to th ift, ^ t l t e e i « h«8 p ite lad theta all. Th$%ke|rfiag woman has rwscived atwiifily U iy noarithmant ju s t wwt o f Chakrrittii a t I I f i r i n g t h q p $ ^ . ^ ' ^ n « l « i i i ^ ' '.he>. (fohtck a , * u veftterday by R$y Mor ,j a t itw O wkvo * • ju ic e r, ^ teg forced jttle milk oecariosafiv , ’ i i l i bft&i te fwaltow a l bft&iVftd rite mut so t e a rv iv e ,; Th« best of hu-kury. stovo wood -a) AIXT<‘nEf«l.*s. ] t ’a**li lutid for fu rs a t ri. L. IV ai - k E ii ’ s . % AVuuled, bulogoo cows, by 1 4 C. N ooks . { And don’t forget all kinds of coal; AU tciici . i / 8. j stock! arid ? CUftlO-| mers d ieap , (!. M . C house . J, Dost , 011 the fifti iusi, a black pig} (ImmMvJweiglit about 100 jioilfidR. { some, wliitfc spots, £oUd iuformatiou ? io C . Nooks, t F O B KJfilfT. A fa.rni o f eighty here*, well Ini- proved. (hill ou J , 11. §TO«l;OXT. l i t s M l a t l f t * K s t i e e . JanuAry 1st. 1891, The partnership heretofore mtieting between |S. L. fetewrtrt and J , G, MoGorkdl under tire firm namp o f fikawart AAlcCorkell is this 4fcy di*. salted h /wm ltte l cot,sept, Mr* Me-! Gorkoll retiring, The businem will be conducted by I^ee Btewart who trill pay and «>fiiet all aocounte o f tb« firm. .. * ‘ Sawftafeut**' ; - d«G « ■ for it elsewhere!* If not already a subscriber Send in Your Order at Once, and secure regular P : ki?Ly \><A >.*<**, ±AY i s I "l.ttoS VAUAsnUEzf m V iiiimiA.s'u's m *- OKIIKar this charming und entertain ing serial for perusal during the long falf and winter evenings. ’ It will appear in our col umns in regular installments until finished* Dor/t fall to lead it.
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