The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
9 v a t t o a r j l i ^ r p i i p j t C J U i t w J U J n U C M \^ J C j ' • <§ K . • . . , .'••■■ ■ I . ’- ; • • , * "To *a\e money. Having determined to close out our entire stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, CURTRI « dW A IiL P A P E R , E tc ,> ’ * \Ye will.Fell, tliem fur what they will bring. No difference about the, cost. - Any price to sell ia the word. Everything will be A BARGAIN a^ AMIOLE STOCK must-go, it* pricewill make it go, in sixty days. ■ ® ' J r- STEWART & McCORKELL. 11 BARR & MORCON t h ' k h e r a l d . John MeJSlrov anti wife are speml- \-ing tins week qt TS'iagm Falls. ' . Judge Charles Jb White, o f Spring: field', 5 k dend.Wr" ' Ain/ S, K; Stormont Has been ser* jduslv ill the p.'Wt week, but is reeoy- .nring slowly. ' ( Quite a number from here attended the c<mgre>viohtd convention at Wash ington C. M..' this ,-week. 1 1’ t;od Clematis, tellerjit Jte-Meehan- iesbnrgbank, spent-last Sunday with his brother, Will-, at this place. >, Misses Minted lin'd Tanant, of Cin cinnati, are spending the summer in tVilnrville. They board with D. S. Enin. . Tjie,track and the grounds at -the . JiuUostowii Fair will he in prime con dition. . Its stalls “and stables are among the best on the circuit. Miss Mary Byattbn who has been visiting in Chicago: the-, past two months returned home lust week. Republican Convention. The republican congressional con vention at Washington, C.- H. tlm •r There, will‘be no lack of trotting, J week was’ harmonious, Uotwithstand-, pacing, and running at the James- j ing the fact that nothing was aecom- '• town-Fair,. Aiig, j2 , 13, 14, and 15- ptehed: John McLean, A1 Clino and Frank Trusdale' drove up ,to Madison county •yesterday, to take.'a hunt,- 'returning again ju the evening. /fhc\ Keyle and Jackson picnic will be: held at tho lveyle school house Thursday August 7th. All friends arc invited.. Hugh .Stormont was in Cincinnati tlus week buying goods anil returned via Washington C. H. where -he stopped to witness the congressional convention. The (Vdarviile Gun Club will huve a practice shotting clay pigeons at this place next Tuesday afternoon. All are cordially invited to come and participate. Ben Ridgway has so far recovered Eiwry $powl, who has been work- ^ jVotu his. recent severe accidents that ing in Pennsylvania, has secured a }he is now able to take charge o f his gom! position in a railroad office. m }business again, His wife is still very 'Kopeka and went there this week *To lnit dqwly recovering. he The "convention was called to Order ' Thursday morning and a temporary organization’ effected, after which time was the adjournment* until 2. o’clock p,im. when the permanent chairman, Hon, Mills Gardener; o f WatjJiingtQyi 0. H. was introduced. After the report of the. different committed*the candidates were placed in noipination as follows: Ed. S: Wallace, o f Chirk,' by Hon. Frank McGrow, seconded by. Geo. II. Frey. Robort E Doan, of Clinton, by Levi Mills, secon ded liyAF. H, Beasley, a colored man, ' Gen. ,S. H. Hurst, o f Ross, by Hon. A/ R. Creamer, of Fayette, sec onded bv Senator Massie, of Ross. Hon. John Little, of (irepne, by •fudge H. L. Smith, seconded by Rev. Dr. (.'arson, of Xenia. All tlm counties having been called, tbe Chairman decided the convention Now determiaecl that no firm in this COUNTY OR ADJOINING COUNTYS shall linger gell them in y as as as « FURNITURE They lmve a full line of all kinds of furniture such as' Panrlov mi its, Bed romn suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book cases, all kinds of Beds, Cliairs, Stands, Tables, Rock ers and even thine f.iund in a First Class Furniture Store. Give them a call. ' T O D E E T A K I N a . Is a specialty we keep on hands a full line of Coffins, Caskets, .Root's etc. All calls Will be promptly attend ed to ■. ~ , ' v, BAHE&MOBTON . commence work. On his wav Jmj f)r, Ho.mini has sold his dental «p >us ready for balloting for' candidates this wav several ballots, and then went stopped oft here and made his parents j L-nvrv who wi 1 here- uud thu call of counties commenced, to Doane in a body, and then to Wai st short visit. »;■ |pliai j after conduct his dental practice at Tho infant child o f Air. and Airs. Dr. Homan’s old office. Dr. Homan W ill Weymouth died at 7 o’clock will travel for a short time before set- « . m. Inst Wednesday o f lung-trouble, tleing down. . The1 funeral occurred Thursday ^afterJ ( '..nstabic Frank Tarlmx this week noon at 2 oclock which yas attended jmvore out. a wuriiint against W . A, by n lnrge eoucoursc o f sympathizing Fortcncr cluughig Inm with violation > friends and relatives. I lie body was^of {}u? uivliiinncc prohibiting the sale interred in the North cemetery. |o f spiritous or malt liquors in the,- vil- *• We understand {here, is n ow v in l»ge o f Ciedarville. Marshal) (ihiudle 1progress a friendly contest in the V . P. |served the warrant hut found Mr, ( ’Imreh between the friends o f Walter Fortener confined to his bed and una- ■Parris, and James Townsley for the |We to I k * removed. We have not position o f trustee, made vacant bv the learned what the next move on the resignation o f L , G. Bull. James K . ' part o f the local authorities \vi}l Se. Towhslcy is managing Air. Parris’ jThe.y have determined however that eaiy.'L-wand Hen Burlier is conduct- the ordinance shalfho enforced if it is tlxe first ballot being as follows: MUST DAIiLOT. Clarke county, 62- for E. 8. Wal lace, ' "(ireene eounry, 45 for John- Little. Clinton county, JO for R. E. Doan. Fayette county, 30 for Hurst. . - . • ..... Ross county, <ifi fowGencral Hurst. The ballotingrooiitinued iu this way, not a single lace on the 4')0tli ballot. •There was then an adjournment until 2 o’clock when the convention continued her same old tactics agiin, occasionally varying the monotony.by a delegation •ehangingor dividing its vote, but General ,H,tWng could be done awl after the ' 532nd v< sine die. -*■— ^ ■ Ciusir«lli»i»’ i» jjnle. ' In }{uv*Hinic« of tinonlcr of tho Prolmtcconn of, (irconc County,.Ohio, to mo ilirccteil nud ilc- ; limed, I will otter for euto on tho lwoifiint!* >%" Codarvlllo, GreentCuiinty, Ohio, ut lmiiiio aue- . 'KsfAU' ;-v •. Saturday, August 30th. A. D. 1890, l^|Jr ut 2o*cl<>ek ji . in. the following docerihed larnl* and tenement!) towiti Situate in tlie County of (Ireene, State of Ohio and in tho village of Cedarvillc, and hounded and dveerihed nit followa, vie; otetlie, convention adjourned" St^ l I"l'!T,aA»Jl.oil‘l.»n elumge occurring ing that o f Mr. Townsley's. valid ami that they think there is no .Will Bpcm-er, a jovial colored vouth a"M)ut . . . - .. ............... -* i i -------------;— • ine next mornUig the convention .,1! :*j ijaust ily ul Cedmvdle, but who has o f Dt,a *h «>f Mi. Joh .i s. C u n ,„ . ,vas called to order and the * fe " twentv-fivc ballots were taken, when |mother and sister a’motion was made and carried to ad- brother, Prof. I). AI journ until 0 o'clock Wednestlay. While the. inillots were going on a tuu in said villago, 121 K5-10II foot southerly fromthe S. E. comer of tho intcrecciion of Main and tlroi’c etreots in Sitldvillage, thence northerly ulong tho said oast lino of said. Main .. / vi * . ... , street, 7S <1(1-10(1foot to Iho 13. W. cornerof 1). Until hull, Ohio, are visiting Air. Ale. S , S. Ervin's lot; tiioniioeasterly jmrnllcl withsaid » t a l r a „ , W , „ . l * t o th b w c k . - . H i , • t a d h U n t il T l h l l t i ll a i ih t . P l l / f n i d i / l 4 %. m. I t u . . John McMillan gnd sou, of Alorning Mr. AIc.’s , ee *■- s AIcAIillan, Ot Jwith said Main street dltj^fect to thesouthiino Mpxim, Misamri. wlio T m l „ • « « * ' I d f i ' S & ' S K V ' S f S S spent ji-uccK snid lino of (trovestreet8dMfoot toan alley" here, returned home on the morning Uwnqc «<mthor)y parallel WithenldMains(r«t, Hon prevailed to invite the candidates of tlie dny of. John’* arrival, lienee ^hoiiiieof saidol1k*y,UT7cty^Wt^edplMl0|| to take the stage and each make a five* did not meet each.other. minutes’ speech. ’ They were sent and responded to thp call. for Remember the Jamestown Aug. 12, 13, 14, ami 15. It j beginning. t-aidpremisesappraised at 92.0U0.TO: T cviuh ofsale; ono-tliird cash on day of wlfj • •air < I H lU H I lir U IU U IIU W'il* ■from day of sale. Deferred payments (o tear j six per cent, interest and be secured by mort- one-tliinl in one year; one-third in two years I voting i was continued iu the same old monot -1 on oils way, with the exception ofj . /,. . ‘->f Mr*;Greene at oms time dividing her vote! a , !...a.lq»ar(cr» m < m e m . M i S . M l j„ B rip l.te n , I . . n , | | « „ ( n , i , o « i ™ ll sAImidav and ................ iate.lHOn aefin’g the capacity of cabin ltoy* in the Steamer Tacoma/ has joint'll the regular army aud will re- bell’ o f lti’<i;ht«>i». Iowa. .Word was reeei/ed here, on Wed- i nesdtiv of the. sudden death “ Money Mired la Jloney * Karii*d.»> A5m’caii have votir iiisnrftm*f* writ- gape tijioii Ihopremises sold, J ii I ijs >i. WituAMaoU, .T«t'ii K. Frazier. t‘HAS II. Guardian of IvTi.i:, Alt'y. ' ten by Ken* Wlio and/there itt but Britain anil Maken a ride.. The same phrnm, but it in a atltt more ptTIus evening is imagines ttiobabieXij, Merry-tio- up’tilgb t and day nn tll'e . F . , I I . the tw e lfth month had , fljj j n aufliclehlly liberal rate Is even in going past a t tho litp t for twenty * m inute the rftyie .fiThe -post would only have seen i , „ p a rt of this in fan tile host alter boon passing him at. the rate o i hour during tho entire year! J words, the babe th a t had to ix tlii When the tramp began would bo v Townsley o f this place. He married Miss Alary A. •Tov/nsley, July 30, 1851, at her father's home just north of ( ’cdarville, and the same fall tliev moved <o Brighton, and purchased a. farm close to the village, where they always resided until last Atnreh, have- ing acquired a competency. They purchased them ‘ it- pretty home in Brighten, there to enjoy in quiet the fruits of their labor together. But it Was not for long. ‘ ‘Alan proposes but God disposes,” He was ii gentleman o f sterling t*v w ie n b u tam o re fraction t ^ W«mele.«« life , possessed wimrades had reached the revloWfii greatkittdness o/ heart. O f b im it post, and when the year’s supply »y bo tru th fu lly said", H e had n o t an draw lnn to a close thoft., . . . v . . t e a r e a r guard, not of In fants, t>’ & a world. S o f ramping Mx-je«-old boys and t Onmpbol! was(52yearsof age jfirla—St Louis Globe-Democrat ........— 1 “ _l»rof..Wcbr:MofVl^ha. used often t o express himself in thiswise: 1 &_,is SoSary that there shouldbo surgical /bred memlter of the United ”s i ehure'i o f Brighton, and ^ i r f Piqita, Ohio. . L: but for Mr. Budinell arising add em phatically declining the nomination un der any circumstances oue more tel. lot .would have given him tlie nom; inatiori. After Air; BnJinell declined the honor Fayette retired for consultation and remained out for an hour and then gave Little 16 votes, Wallace 6, Doane 5, Hurst 3, making the ballot Hurst 49, Wallace 68, Doane 41 and Little 61. This vote was cast several times and then nil went back to the old status. • Afterwards Greene eqst her whole vote for Madison Pavey. Then there was a twentyminutes recess, and when the Voting commenced again it stood as it began, Then Fayette cast.her vote for John Farmer** g ive him money thereby. call and save DiHOlUtiOIl tVotlCc. NOtici* la hereby (riven that the line of Jinn', Morton Sc Po.litmtlila day dipcoiv- ' co liio pariuoraliipherelot’ore ckiraingbi*. twnen .1. I*. Barr. i'« M. ?iorlon, nod Ji. It K.vlc, Mr. ,1.31. K.vle retirbiL- liv jnuttial eniiHi'nt. The btifdiioMSwill hereafter ha conducted under the Hnu t anieof Ilsrr & Mo-ton. .T, P. B arr , M, M okto . v . 4,11. IvYLfc, ttlcmaking his vote 75. She voted ji|»en f e e d W i i c o l Hungarian reed wheat. Test 63 pounds to the bushel. Yield, 22 bushels per acre this year. For sale by E rvik <fcSrBitiiEr A ’tiico line of feed baskets at CitOCHK& Bltfitfr . ■To Tiilctio. ! Tor the Knights Templar Conclave, at Toledo excursion tickets will be sold August 19th and 20tli at oue fare for the round trip from stationson the Pantisylvanit Lines in Ohio, Tickets will lie good returning until August 23d, inclusive. The Knights Templar of Ohio will hold a conclave at Toledo August 20th. Exeursiou rates via the Penn sylvania Lines. Hee notice in this BANKOF CEDARVILLE General llrnkiug Business 1 ranpacteil. G e o . W . H a r p e r , P r e s . IV . Vi* b 'le m s a s , C a sh ie r . C koauvim , e ( July 23, ’CO.—Bids will be received by tlm clerk of Hie Cedarvlflo school board for furnish ing 2,000 bushels o f coal, delivered tu the cellar o f ihe school building. Bids received up to Tuesday, August 5th, 8. A. ^luruESi), Clerk. V(*n •Alo- Frank unions iast wi Ini A tsi ■A.1 j OSASAJAS Tin j mill 1* vri/"' iaui,. * CC Bturd e ll t l eith<4- ,"5'Sio’Jbai‘)“ .ji thin urnit Burt i, Ta Class I line :)iom Ceed*•, < l,a « ’ s mi order/ an Irii Ohio, to i , li/r sale o been * County, u nel '.n y } / / rust-30l J '• iu folluwii rCc ul mty of Or U . J’ f Cedarvl , i , low*, vie: :nu i,v ii,it on tin mini- 1 or of thi HOll V roots is pi : said oast .ttothoS given si easterly pirnc Hepr in th ing n jiarti' IH'V.C iOtio tlm t: tlioncc ] ■ It-KlUfeel ft, tlicriee reel 80} i l wile! with tiience v ,251 feet , abed at $! tb l*]l -third east j * , . , - * r' onf ‘*1 1 *• ^ Jefcrted f more -and be t , »cs sold, we .r ,/A-*ior<j 5 SA8.li;-] sure to d<> uuiu aged on Sol given th l.litlK till* l:creE«»fo : . M. Sto lc veiii’ii Incas wi] •ic firm r * J, - «*, CiDARl IraiisacP Freni, MltlKKiC John the Joint time: from on S. njy 25, coml j* the d« past< jioard fc o f th o f eoal, Ufikn t school fan, t»Tnead* with *UXFHtKl Peat*
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