The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
1 , , 1 *s*p-.K» •F 1 J K H E l j A L D . . I INIHIt’ENIMON'l' WKKin.Y NICWhPAPKKi 1 l * SAtrHDAV. Jl BY 2H. ‘lStJOl I V.Jf, llLA^lli, Editin' and Prop')'. PRICE PE:? ANfJUNI. "• T, ll. Mitchell' was iu Columbus Sunday, ' ' * ■ ‘ Rev. Tufts and family are ,-pending tf t'divdays rit Epworth Heights. . Mrs L .H . Dean, has returned- to her liome-at Pnuneo, Nebni-ka. * Mist* Afijlile. Knott,- of Clifton, .is . vWtiug ^fr. and Xfrs. ( ’. >17 Morton. Mb- Nannie- MaxWell, of Washing ton C. H. is visiting her' sister Mrs. Jos. Cavanaugh. Ccdaryilk the Second tan the Comity N o t o n ly i n N um bers bu t in th e V o lum e o f busi n e s s D one , I.cl I2<joi<.«‘ WIiJIc ... • 'Xenia. m id ,Bat»6i*s*- town .ISocsrsm. ’! Prof. D. A. >leMillan, of Mexico, Mo., i-visiting relatives and, friends in (Vilurville this week.' ■ . Jamestown is depopulated this week Two crowds from there are spending a ' v ivk at the Clifton dill-. ’ 1 - The een.-ns <numerators have at lttf t Veecisrcd p>rmir-iun to divulge tlu population of ( Vdarville, •.subject of ‘purse tt» etirreetion, amj^the rtsult ^s* higlllysalisliietory to all as it (most, phis town to second place-.in the conn ty. The following is the population of tin.- four fir.-t-io.wns in the county: Xenia 7,.222., . • ' - ( 'eflurville J,i’82. ’ -Yellow .Springs l.oliUC • . 7,. - Jamestown 1.102, ■ ------ • . Wright, of .Springfield who he aiV-t has teen visiting her cousin, Miss Mil- burn, returned home Thursday. —Mrs. "A. II. Horner loft for Fort 'H.-ott, Kansas,this week, to visit her -oil Point who is located-there.. Mother'- meeting, Saturday aftor- hdoi) at J o'clock at-the •■<Y” parlors.. All mother.- are cordially invited. M:-.-'s Su-ic 'Paylor and Carrie li-uig.T attended the Baptist Union Sunday v'eho<>I Convention-at Spring- fiehl Tuc-dav and Widiiesdjiv. . — Af-i- Mnry.Boyle, .of Cincinnati, nc- eonipanicd hv her brother, are spend ing the,summer here the guests of the • *7 » Misses Sweeney. The marriage licenses issued since Inst week were to Luther T. Eut and Agnes J. Grecri„0- W. Randall- and MahelC. Cline.' The Frazier property is to be sold on the 30th of August. It was,appaised at $2,000. Messes. JRoht.' Gray, Fin. Kerr, and Robert Bird were the ap praisers. Misses .Maggie mid Fannie Aiken, vho have been visiting their cousins, Misses Maggie and Ilcttie McMillan^ returned to theirhciine at Northwdod Friday. L After tomorrow there will (lie mi ...preaching service at the United Frea- livterian church<unt‘il the fourth Sab- 1uni lie has -never claimed •. over hunts mid ity'cneTimis;'wiU‘ reeahle surprise -to all, She has for ycarh'diimrnmre hu.-incs,- thud any 'other-town in the county, with the exception o f course, of Xenia, am that only maki’s it the more enjoyable to nitrbu-iness men. ' (.VdurvilloV growth ha.- all been’ within the. pa rwo or thr years, and to-day she shows a b» .ilihoi* condition titan any other tuyvii in thi- viciuiiy., Notwith standing..the great. number of dwelling iio’i-:- that have be* u erected within tin- past lew years there isliot a.’ va cant hop-e in the town and -everal families are only waiting until’-houses' now building an* eoinr lete*)i .that they 4ea« move into them. It is a plea-ure to know' that instead of' having cause to mourn as did Xeoiaaud Jatuestown when, they, learned the resulti o f t he e- nun.e.raters work it wa.- a -ea.-'on o f re joicing in ’( Vdarville, not merely be cause she B ‘the second town in the. county hut on account of her pro-per- ity generally. Wc are ifre sorry for Yellow Spring- that we have usurped her place hut feel that thn wus‘r no fault o f any one then* excepting -the centijiMnan himself. Instead o f merely lu-Mig satisfied with It-TiiTg” onl.v flic students at the college he should have lav 'Stzmszsa. ■ C lifton '. . A small/ frame house occupied 1>V Mr. Marti'u, on the Oldtown pkc, being destroyed by fire laat tv,' Fortunately the (iff 1™;* ul by' some!lhi'c.-Ii,ers w liur- rjeiUto flu* place with the tank vwy-g- on uhd jn it it out before much dam age had been done. '1he woodhot’se was burned to the ground. <■ ■ .Mr. Ston's Lewis and family leave on Tuesday to visit his brother in (all- • is .‘ * , •* - ilbfni'i. HE sHer, who is a nussiof!- irv in* China will meet, them there and they will .-fiend sjx weeks pleasantly together. - ■ „ ■ .Mr. Harry‘Curry is the*-happy fa ther o f a bouncing ten pound boy.- - Mrs, Hannah Johnson will rebuild the ba'r.o that w'as destroyed T y filing about three weeks ago. Miss Nora Luo^o, o f Springfield, is visiting her aunts, Misses 'Millie vftiid, Emma Luce.1 >li.-s Agnes . Braley, of-^pringfield, is yisiting tier grgndmother,. Mrs. A n- derson, ' - , - . i ' - i- 1 Wuitei'-Confar,'w ho( has linen visit ing his parents! thn past week-relit rued' tvMds home at Sr. Caul, Minn., yes terday. ■ ■ 7 Mr. and-Mrs. Frank' Lloyd, who have been spending several weeks- with their -ister; Mrs.Clytrlc.- Cooper, returned-to their home tit' CyntUiaim, I>y. They were accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Idovd. wild1will spend some lime with them. ' tju i'te a c ro w d o f y o u n g profile from Ja n u .-to w n are in eam ji * iii Bmwei'V fann.' . *. •- • ■ ■ The cliffs um -unusually full uii-knr- this i unn'inr. , Several o f mir y*mng ladies and gentlemen spent the dav of’ Julv.21th . J .. H U .T C H i G O N and ISAVI*: V A U M V I M E l I l Y T H I l ^ fF O .R E LO C K and not by the F ^ T L O C K C - ’ h e a v y vn.'Ktjrr and i . hhit w e ig h t ------- ------- no a a rt m n n r so hen y i < t : a ni ,n . . O ' . ' ■ , New Stock *and Very Low, E»tire]y.NeMr Stock in French SaffpCms Select now 8 • 4•< • * . . D r e s s ( S - o c f d s I ■: Q l t h o I n a -'1 the new wenves, viz: L I’XOK , A ltM lO iK , DKOI’j'ji D i a l i\. .O H AO* ALMA , I'OX l)Ij SOJE,'SlTI{A i:-(;noS '>OIHNH. Xu u s t r i i i e s —■w i l l • b e s o l d . , l a r g e l y . ' S T R I P E D , X ^ j J v V I X i w ' t j G q F i c - t { ^ In Sill? V>rool and all Wool CAS1IMEES. Vl-oor:«), in all color?, Como and see us. >>f pie. 7 . H'Cii on hands duriug the eomm’enee-' ineut exercise.- and -have taken ne- eount of the visitors al-o. , W<* sjieak of this to show what might have been. Jamestown, too lias the sympathy of this community. They tried hard enough by onhirging their' corporation . , . . houiidenes, to reach l,.itlU, taking in Iiat’i of August, as the pastor expects s ■ ,, . , .. . , ........ • . 1 — 1 (several subuihian villages including Danville mid ( ’yttonville and thev to he awav. pieniekin'gat (Vdarville. , f n rills (-.orreef? E d , IlritAt.b:—As republicans i want tirdoelure agnijist the plan pur sued iuThc sclei iiuu of delegates to the republican ei‘ii!g|-essiotial convention-to- be held next \veek at' Washington (!'. II; Wo did not undejsstand when we voted for ce.litrnl committeeman that we were delegating away all ottr rights as republicans—that fhey were loas sumea die(atorshi]iand do all the busi ness of the party for a year as 'was at tempted in some counties'in 1888 in fixing pbstoffice. appointments. We had an example of this same arbitrary rule four years ago, when wo were in a close disTfict and we paid the penal ty that virtually - made James E Campbell governor of Ohio, How long are we to submit to this kind o’t management? This way of doing 1ms- itiess. ought in itself defeat Greene Our all Hutchison &.Gibney , Xenia, O, B U R R & M O R C O N I W determined that no 15rm in this CO0 NTY ADJOINING COUNITS shall under sell them in OK They have a full line of all kinds dfftirniturb nu-li as Parloi suits, Keel room suit's,' Dressers. Bureaus, Book- 0as<i8, all kinds of Beds, Chairs, Sl\utd^r--Tal)les, Beck ers and'even thine; 1‘mrid in a First Class Furniture Store, Give them a call. ' .; , U N D E B T A K l N a . . df■ * \' * * ^ Is a specialty we keep on hands a lull.line of Coffins, Caskets, Bodes etc. All calls Will he promptly attend ed to r ' ’ ' B A E H & M O R T O N . ins*, jmrtH (iflof.s 2o and 2!(, Jmnci** town, SfiOfl." E D Hollriglo to T L Magruder. tiiiiiritta ii’K Sale. Li puriiiiaricu of'an order of the Vrnliatn emu t of Green; Omaty, Ohio, to mo ilirrotcd nm| i]o- Iiyored, I-will ofl'er fon*nl(* on tho tir(Miii-on ' i hftlltkMlf.1L . I f . . ll. . ... 1 . \a a .A a i t . i v i it - hiwvhj a hmii uuvi l rs ie ut p emses in property, Jamestown. De_ed of. aF-,' tVdarvitic, ilrcono Comity, Ohio, nt imhiu* mic sWuncnt. - 1 non, on , ' , * Sutm-diiy, Augu st' JOfh. A . D. 18 <)(), .Inly tin* 21th. at 8 p . up at the swoij^tl haveunade it if ihrv hud taken ' county'' candidate in the convention, j borne of the bride l>v Rev. J. ( '. War- jRowersville into' the told hnt for -dine I,\mi if we were in the old district it nock, Mr. Otway W, Randall, of An- cause the coUiieiEtlioUglit In-.-t not to j would again send a democrat to *coti-| ,derson, Ind., snnl Mi.-s >Iable Gline! reiteh out <piite ,-o far, and through'! gn-s-. RiU'i'itr.KAX. NOTICE. Fcrsons having sacks belonging to McDill & Krvin, will please return. ^Iiein at once, a-this is the time o f year we need them most. Mebii.i, A Enviv. I Finli a t . ( i ' i j a y '. s . A niee line of lV*ed l*a-kets at C ioum : & Brr i.V I '“ Money Saved ia Money liUlIKMl.*’ nt 2 o’clock j). in. luc following dQ.scrihcd luml'ti and tencnirntR tmvil: Shuttle ip the Ooimtv of Greene, Stale of Ohio “m ljn tho lillngi'or IVdarvilie, and l.oumlct and iloHCrihcil an follows, v'o.r llegiuniitg at li paint mi.tlu* enut tine of Alain Street in imirl village, 121 Kill lent muilif i-'v from the S, JI, corner of tho infcr-er liMi rf .L_,Mflin—aigH.roW' -tro,Is in ?ni*l filhige, theme i nortlicrlv along the «aid casl line of raid Main street, 7S CU-Inn l.-ct to (lip S. W. ri-n.or of I). S. Eri iii'e lot; fhcin-n enotr-rlv tmraiH with ««M (Irou’ ctrccMiKDj (eat to the S. E. cornir of paid Krvnm lot; thence northeily naraljil wilh cniil Main ulrcot 4’ Lfoel h. tho couth Ijj.,. «r. "aid linivc utrect, ihcnfc ■crt<jtcrlv a)om' ( said line o f (in .ic street h 0 ' 4 feet to nil were iiidled in marrage. i their’tipgligetict* were obliged to fab I . ........- " I ’ . theme southerly tiaraiici with eaMMain Mrtv-. — ............. - *l.rt.d- tii'fiini’tli ni'.oft, Tloit : 'R edu ced R*:ds to Cincinnati v ia ; You can have your msuraii.-i* wn f- . / fret to nn nlley; theiipe westward!* a!-,-.- & Leh'ourd have hadf f A .T . 1 . H tho Pennsylvania Lines. .•tenby U. F. K* ot wbo rep,-e-oulu' ^ t!“' to e d ite d i h A lim r ch U < 'k * I ,I J ,f ^ ' < ^ v e r ,u n d . -------------- . i - m n e o f th e ..........l a n d n ..M r e l i a b l e * Said raised a ^ L O O t U m . we can look tor-tujtjingdevelipnu ut- Ri.uti'tl trip tmket** to Gincinmiti Ji„ati,•«!„•(. .-iiinpanies in tl„* United' ^ onday of sale; -j state- forlc*.- trmifcy than inn other M.-Dill 8J2 anil Al. Hopping $1,800. V .............. " ’ T / ■V ' ........... . v,:i , im' , ( 'i;,i''-vlV!,in:i " in,7 ih (l!" «»«'«»>'• AH'* wUn\ " 1 v ......1,1...... .... . .......... ........... -*> * • ’ ’ ■ ■ ’ ........... - ’ “ tiling over the conn- .Inns « . ^ s.Ttit*nI* w— McGervy .-everal-itre Io?fes l-.eai:tv within the past week, among ' 1 ■ , r 1 l ‘; v< , ’ II, <;. iu'iK,™,- BIS, Wi l l : ' At ; T, ,• „ - »•-.W***«•<-....I n -...1,11! S ..,,,1 l. Ill,m, m. BI.'lSHI.' ,lu “ ’ 'S !0'""' X " l" ‘ ' .. ......... . l ’™ "-}' i-ylvania Line! and Republican tried m iMully to j until .Vugtt-l Otb, good returning ten ; -pend- his time t <1 The animal meeting o f the (War-' have their corporation lii>und.:r:t.« cn-.daye from date ef wile, on account' off ty iini-t geiv].;.!,d villc Bible Foeiety will he held the sec- largctf more hef ire the ceu-e.- Was ta- tin- Furnittitv Trade Expo-ition. Jt < eid Tuesday in Augu-t in the Gove-'ken but their advice, was mike. ded. j . ' „ muiteiwild side) chureh at 2 o'clock p. IFevery citizen in Xenia was as loyal j TffANSFEfta OF REAL ESTATE, tit, Ail-lre-s by Rev,'Joseph Kvle, of. to their town as are those two news- (^u'.sntul fjftld. • papers, Xenia would have a pnpula-:^(,,liv' ,w’ t,u T I u ,v ! t o w i i , S t onc-ihird in uuc ye.irs one Jhirit in two jeurs from ilny nf onle. Deterred ji-ivini n'** a. lunr nix |icr cent, iiitere-t nnd .lie si eured hy-innH -tirsarKisi3>f for *the same call' ,and save 'have done more "for’ Xvnia^hail has* «Kime to sriiu; l t i.* ) ,a , •sTTvercreek Fat tin is give, him a nioni y therein. . ... ,, T - -All ]>('tMin« knowing them-i lves iu- Nirah Dingess'to Lttella1 i * • . mi * n r , ; , , T *dented to me will incase call and set- ustcc, residence, James- .* . . , , , vt,. i tie befor;' September 1st and owlige. 0 _ Jt*MA CciLJKiN, fflm iin U K . Jnlv 23, * ( i I i d« Frazier. ( has . II. J in x ,A tl’y. Hpiuigmuii Whpro Does tho L lgh tW „g Strike? « [ 2,,>0,)(, in^ *n'1 Iti-irumotcl that Ccdarvillesociety! liav" (,mu‘ mmi fov ’ *\‘maK i. to reel Ive a surprise in the mar-: thft ol‘ ( k ‘ i nt,rt‘ c5<.v* Nu ! * E u g e o fa widower to one o f their h^'nufaetoyes have ever loeab-dtlieie Lnella Unki:. , trustee, to fttral.; (VdarviHe school board (or liirni-i,- liand-oine and vivacious young ladies1or <‘nh‘rPn?e ofauy kind started that Dinges.-, same laud, $1. j ing 2.000 bushels or coal, d id ircnd o f high jiosition and wealth. -Xen ia ’ n,>t t'ugge.-ted and advoeat-; Same to same, residence, Jamestown sin flu* cellar o f the -.diool birildiug.. j will be received In the clerk o f ti e G a z e t t e . jcd from the..start, and it is no fault of j theirs that the. establishments 'that SI. Bids received up to Ttte-dny,'Augu-r IV'v- Bale, who 1 ms made hit^h(>me. g -|X.0 Muiplovment to the largest mini- o a ,,,- ,/ *-r,o here for t^e fust year, moved with his i }m, ()f J)(.rm)I|3 johl i M ,m ] orn, c ou, iamily to Elyiuouth, Indiana, wheie ^ ,jpwn tin-owing hundreds out o f . em- , *'1ZI do thro i li u ro s t he has aeo^pfd a pastoral call from a j np,l thus forcing them . to chureh at that place. Air. Ilale lias a j jcaVe t|1(,|r (own, We do ■believe, nun.her o f friends here who regret his h o w r > l]wy w011|(t (1() lnon, hy departure. ___ speakifiguccasitiually nf such things. l.ow rates to Cincinnati via the and frowning on them instead of'boom-j Feunsvlvaniit Lines until August9th. Good returning len days. . 3t F A Moss to J M Hlieeltz, lot (53,! A - ^uKHiunn;Clerk BANK OF CEDAWII LE iimho to Mahala (?olds- Imry parts of lots 13and 10 Bollbrook $1(53. C *1 and C Hurst to John M- Birch, purl lot 17j Yellow springs, $1, .T. and J W Baldwin to «JM Birch, General Banking ing the instigator.- for congress am! j residence, Yellow Springs, $3,3(10, other important positions. Caroline,‘.Johnson to Carrie B Jenk- Busincs 'I ransaeied. i G e o . W . H a r p e r . P r e s , W . li* C le iu am liC iisk icr. D lN o t iif io n t t 'o l l c c . Noticf’ in ( imic I ii (.■ iven t)m’ |li<< fine i.f Barr, .\|oi ti<ii .t: I’o.liiiftft tliin itav ilissoh- 00 Hie finHirer-flip lierMtofor*. evistina t tween J . P, Dni;r. At. Morton,and <1, II Kyle, Mr. J.Tt, Kvle relirina iiv iniitn;if consent. Tiie lnift»im>**ft* will lier'eaffor im. eondiactcd umli r tie- ttrin r.aroe o f BnrriV. M o - t o n . i 1 ■ J. I*. 1! auh .' >1. Moi; ro\, J . I t . K v r .t ., EXCURSION TO COLUMBUS On* Pare for Round Trip via the Pennsylvania Lines.’ For the annual Turniest of Ohio iit Columbus,' July 2<ith, excursion tickets nt one fare for round trip will he, sold via the Feiinsylvaina .Li^es from Ccdarville July 2tith and 2.Hth, good returning until July 30th, ‘in clusive.’ I
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