The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

s tiv e m on ey . »Ia -I'l t *0 OiOJaU L‘u.i. O il! .s.i ()t D R Y G O O D •V .j '1 i if : "An ., ‘ '«*-•;<“?.> .,'. ,OTj « L i *’4 i jMNki. ^ "*’• ,<8S»5 ► '■"?.■-•‘■’f S n y E £ ? ,V^. 4 -« <* ,£ .*&#*»* i lB O J We will sell-them for what they will bring. No difference about the cost. Any price to sell is the word, as WHOLE STOCK must go, if pricewill make it go, in sixty days. : •• ■Every STBWAET Ss UoOORK&sts. ' • P - H E H E K S . I f D . 1 Mr. Purvis, state lecturer for the _'... ......... .-.. ’ - JFarmers’Alliance was in Ceilarville r ...’ ” 771 '! Monday and lectured.in Mitchell and Miss Gertie RjckeCfc is visiting. 12rvin's lmll- Owiug to the entertain- friends in Xenia. R . F , Kerr was in ■Findlay this week on business. “-h" ■ * ,).., i ,. i ,, I, ,.«.w.ni.i i . ..... . ■■■ ■*■ AViil Frazier of Springfield was in , Cedarvillc Tuesday.' DEMOliliSTWEST. i A-Fair Crowd and a Fleasanti Mrs, G^llins o f South Charleston ’Wtv?buried a t Cedarville last Tuesday. Tlie infant child-of M r;. and Mrs. . Cush Gallagher was buried last Satur­ day. | S ; '_______ • Mrs.1Jo«. Milburn, of Springfield, . is visiting-friends in Cedarville this week. ' ", ‘Miss Alice Winter, of Indianapolis, ' And., is visiting hencousin, Mrs. .T. V. ' Ford. ’ . ' ’ ,/.• Mi\ Andrew .Jackeoti’s colt * took* second money in the three mtimte trut ■ a t the Jamestown fair. ‘ Mrs. Fortier will remove to Wash­ ington C. H ,( where she will make her home for the present. Hon A. M. Seed of Minneapolis, -Mlim, made a- flying visit with friends in Ccdnnnlle lpst45uturdny. . ■ Rev. Luther MeCauipb'eli returned to his home in Peinmvlvania this week, alter a pleasant visit with his mother. Miss Jennie. TlamiUoii. who jins been visiting‘the family of Mr. Jns* (for, returns to her home in Monmouth, 111., next Monday. Rev T. 0 , Sprout will preach at F a s t Point school house Sabbath iif ‘ 4 o’clock, p. m. Every one is cordial- ’ Iv invited to attend. , v * __j,j____ _ j . ..- n . Mcs-rs George Harjier, Dr. Snyder, O. A. Wolfordmitl S. K . Mitchell at­ tended the stale meeting of the Farm­ ers’ Alliance at Columbus this week. meut in the opera house there was hu t aamall audience to hear him. We neglected hist week the.marriage of Mr. Johg McGampboll ,of this place to Miss Gray, o f College Corner, Ohio, a t the home of the bride, on last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. McCamp- bell will make their homo near this place./- v . Will Elerich received the contract to build the new double cottage a t the 0 . -R. and S.‘ 0 . home, Xenia, this week .his bid being $4,444,40. There was six bids, and not over $200 was between the highest h id and Mr E l eriohs which was the lowest hid opeued, A neat surprise ' was planned - for Jno . M. Turnbull, near Jamestown, last Friday overling bv the young people o f that neighborhood, and” liis brother Joe and sister , surprised tho company by-serving, tltern -with ice create and cake. Between 50 and (SO persons were present, and it was spoken o f ns ti success. ” ' • *• Miss Lulu Morton Awarded the Medal. .W h ile MI hh I d a W o lfo rd C ap - 1 t a r e s Second P la c e . T h e I Y o u n g L a d ie s W h o - | * ■ * , P a r t i c ip a t e d . “ ' The Third Demorcst .Silver Medal j Contest was held in Cedarville, Inst , Monday evening, in the opeHi house.) Notwithstanding the fact that there. was a lecture i n 1Mitchell & Ervin's | ball, there was a good audience, and -was composed of persons who. thor­ oughly enjoyed the evening’s enter­ tainment. Six young ladies had en­ tered the contest and each was striving to carry away the laurels. Mrs. Curry, who had charge of the contest, and to whom' was- largely due the evening’s success, 1first ; announced Wecall attemion to ther.ovuuj! of i |of paper.with an ir.terpes.'-d lr.-;'ro* |under prrsaure. tnoi..; g a |houses,thatwill i-tstu Ion*: »*.t: Experiencena» ! iwwn.Tnat iha notprotectahuua.i.,r fat any Iv- t ' . |thehousedrttity ai.d damp; t'.irjf u- ■- AGoodSheatiuneU'ltet-dfi'J- t- “i; i' Iit isnwasteofmoneytouseauihfenoi in,-..'. -.'.ii-ii'j hv'-ca on . '■: i , .iinitiiii gij *. f;.'*r.«I c.tprpse. .ji i *.r. 5 i...i ee*t, aoJH \; I*ut up iti.rolls. 3 GiuchtiH jvldo. cmitaluOif? 1 , 1 >V 0 suu:ud fc*et. S AMPte, c ir c u l a r »HB PRicts TMffri a “D /'lftW T 'N 'fl f t f l 7 3 : Ataiden Lane,! rU R H IS H tO ON APPLICATION. H i A u U J f t i V U X i m x V / w ., N E W Y O R K . I ltev.' G:. L. Tnftp has returned- from liik vacation 'Spent a t tne camp meet­ ing and Cbatiiiiqiui assembly held at Epworth Heights.’ He will preach in tits” pulpTT torinorrow tiSTrhmgP hts theme being, "Thisyvorid the trophy of Christianity.” All will receive a cordial-.welcome.. • prayer by Rev. Morton, a f te r . which the young ladies rouifcrcd their selec­ tions. We would like very niueh Jo. comment, on fitch one of the- contest­ ants, but the fact, tlmt a committee, of three'selected solely oil account, o f their knowledge'of such matters,could scnrcel^agrct^ns-tmvbieh one was en­ titled' to the medal, shows that no more could he, said of one young lady than of another, and thedact that the , Ilr.idu ;>’* predictions as to tiu* verdict of the committee was so fat off ‘that our favorite was not mentioned by I them for either first or second- .place only substantiate.- the fne'i that every contestant was nearly if not' tpiilo on Messsfs. V*. |i.(.ul-t. -yt.arri bay fijught life’sbattbsand 1 ~ ' ^ L L - S I Z E S , S T Y L E S ^ P R IC E S . FOR- '■l - i- •PEOPLE„OF AMY AGE ■ - OR SEX. ' SE1. F0R CATALOGUE! LARGESTBICYCLEROMISAMERICA. a g e n t s w a n t e d . CHflS. F. STOKES f\FQ. CO., 293 and295 Wabash’Avenue, OHSCACaO, ILL. 9 i ' ‘■Two children, oneabout four veare of.age and the other ten, Avert* taken from a drunken man by Mr. Stormont in front of liis residenceon the idjuiiig* field jiikc, hist 'fne.-day night, and the next morning'deported thenTHur to Ia pil'. w;tb Wl(>b ot}utr. yIt, tlu> Chief of Police at Hpringfitld, tlioj4L Robb, Jos. Turnbull and Hob’t. home of*thechildren. Their, parents jjVan, ull of Jiime-tonu, were the ; 1 were notified where they were, and.judges and after long deliberation came after them the following rnnrn-!iltlcXUy awarded (he medal Jo Min !nf?' _________ I Lulu Morton, while Miss Ida "Wolford The Farmers' Alliance organized fwured second place. ]Va»h in all it> somber a-pects luis | iigain inysi'led community and , r-ibba lit of one who for almost fmir v The following left tii« impi'Cirf rf a noble Hie njmn ' the heart? and eharaeter o f f hove w ith ; whom la* Avas as>oe»iitcd. J . F . F ra - 1 zier auls a iiutive o f IlroAvn comity,* Ohi<>, and wa*! one among the first 3 ^ r is s Ndfie daughter of Fred Blcnk- 'f p ’thlrd, assistant Hergeaut at Arm?^ of the IImi?e, at Columbus i?visiting shere List Saturday afternoon witSi *'va** the programme rendered: d.idifonirt: in that ijemifv. ‘Hew it? thefamily of lion. Andrew Jaelicon, t I);*.' ” lh< Y, ! ■ 'Hslazsaedt*.........., ...... . | Adolphus AtAvell will have a sale of; Ills stock and firm implements on the { farm known as Eli ^mejl farm, one mile north ofCedarville,.on Tuesday, Aieotst 26 , l$ 0 fi. Don’t fail toattend. Notwithstanding th e d ry weather JuliKitOAvn crowds ma o f farm p#o .Avasmore stock there,than usual. Vvblle’Cf. \\r. Harper is lfis ulternate. Mrs, Jfttncs Causer, nee Myrtle ^ Mrs. Maud Barr Denny, diedat tiu Hosier', attended tlie fuii'eral of Jlr?, r(!S;(jence „f }ier fatiier-in-latv on Wrsfc / v w ■{ \ 4 , \ » ;..‘i tijU •te/b _i»t ;.1 a. " \ ' t. ,vyy—- 4 -^ -‘/ J : -*'.“ K 1 - *|V S y V / iv / ’IF \ " h < e i / : A \ - W j \ -ter- '< e _ //y .J, y' j ? 1 ' ' K-i [from Xenia-nnd espjniindtho ohjiet. ;.u?uu:s?, eon-: until about two years' * >■“ 't/OULl rO iY T uG i.i(T #V ii^ c i? r Verv rb'c-;ii,t cod a? - - ;M‘* ' < ;’-o tr ,ie. tUDivor.'!..*itvI.*?•’ 1 * ■(son. t's:id fiv oiiV Li * »sy-,?’: .C. Henry Denny, bringing with her (iv (;{Jure|1street hist .Saturday night a t handsome floral tribute-—a sheaf of Wheat. Mrs. Confer in a t present the guest of'Mis. G« W . Crouse. J , W. Lankenhokeri of427 .South Yellow. Springs street, Springfield, bad two vftftiftble horse;! stolen hist Tuesday in broad daylight, and upon telephoning to this place, learned that one of the horses passed through here towards Jamestown, just before the telephone wa# received. That gentle­ man and an officer followed the thieves and captured'them at James 11 o’clock. On the l# th of May hu t ,Mi*i«Maud Barr ivas united in mar­ riage to Mr, Ifu iry Denny and scarce three months have elapsed ere dcaih^ angel invaded this newly formed film*' ily circle, depriving a fond husband of his bride almost before be realized he had won her, Mrs, Denny-was born iri Cedarville, J u n e lo th , 1870. Her parents both died <>fconsumption, and since Hint time nhe resided in Clif­ ton, until her marriage. The funeral services'were held a t the residence by towh. They proved to be colored IRev, Bprouf after winch the body boy* who were atonal put underarroet wasiriterred in the cemetery west of ad taken 1ific1t to Bprifigfield. Cedsrvifie. H„F Evans to Jiavey & Co. quit; claim to a, Xenia, $ 5 , 401 , Daniel Thomson to dm ? , Evans, 1 a, Ji.r|i‘ffon $“100.' John Framer to Louis A Framer, 1 a, Xenia city, SI. W. X. Fields to Geo. F .Xonfdns, lot 4 Mitchell's add to (fedarville, $500, .. .' * b ' T J L riteiuhovger to Jennie Brown, lots 5 and 0 , Oakiyood add to Yellow Springs, .$ 600 , ! Jolm Hnyder’s heir?, bv Sheriff to Francis F Stull, 7.6 a , . .Beavercreek, *1,600. > . ' . Horace Ankeny fo Francis F Stull, quit claim to 7.6 a, Beavercreek, $1* Jolm Little to Carrie V Anderson, quit claim to lot 50, Xenia, $1* Warren Anderson to F I*> MeGer- Vey, tame $500. F F E McGcrvey to Emiua Hell, 2 tracts Xenia city, $|^|)00., upright nidi hone'-fc inhis dealing ! lie won tbs ( fteem of all and bin infill cute which was far-rcachi/ig was* ;; 1 - : ’ ways tbrMtn on the side, of rkrbti, ^ Home months ago be removed to; Jamestown where lie avoh at the time of his death. Toward the bust Ids mind ivaaclouded and like well ma* t tured grain A.ldch .only awaits !tbe. harvtvter to garner it, h » he nivaitad tlie sammonsof tlieMa*ter. His life’s Avork is accompliehtd and like a taper which goes out fo r want o f mib.-timee to feed upon, he peacefully .crossed tlie river' leaving behind liini the r « - oi d o f a well spent lill*. The funeral service was held in the, I t . ,F. chim b Thuradny afternoon conducted by ltev. Itebb, o f JauAiistoAVn, filter which the body was interred in tlie cemetery berth of town,. - * E AKARVELOBSSUCCESS. ; MBOOICS EVtnV 0 E«tlRAatE »«• enOOCMfeNt, -MANY OF WHICH an a excuiaivr;i,Y its own . L IG H T E S T , F A S T E S T , AND BEGT* fiASDSosctstyiaao. wofiK made , s e e o l i n AGEIST o r a d d r eo s WILl!AMSMF8.C0MPAHt,i!'!i. nnfniiumi.il.>. imp *o«mii, chbl Altotu KtniniiHl in .

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