The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
fonwpjI^ ')!'Iij|il» •rilK Z.UIMnKPJKXDEMXWHKEE.T KKWil S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 23, ««rui \ fF /A BLAIR, JEdiformitfProp? . price ■ g g j -^ w g L 1 'fffMWBvuiwMjw, ■. * .'•» . ',f,Vw :■: ■ .• r,. ' G. E. Adams, o f YfiRow Springs, who-has charge o f thedocument rooms at Washington D .C . Qeyer lets slip^n importunity to kqeoinmodatea friend. .This week theH erald hi underobliga tion;- ta-hirn for the recript g f several . important publu;documents* The law specifies that with "the death ofa ward the power,, o f the - guardian ceases, and for that reason the/si|le of the -Frazier property can * not he cousmyipateii on the30th03has bemiadveriised, hut has passed into the bauds of an administrator. Mr. Williamson made settlement with the court, as guardian of J. F. Frazier., last Tuesday, and, Charles H> Kyle was appointed administrator. Backlcn’s Arnica salve. The best salve in the world lor cats, hraiBes,'Bores, nlcers, salt -rheum, lever sores, tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, cornsand AHskin eruptions, andpositive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed togiv©. pefCect eHiishction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box.- Por sale by*BrG. Ridgeway’s <■ The second Tu^sday-of‘ August is .remaindered .by- the members ofCcdar- vffIe*Rible Society,'’bringing .together a large apdiehce |o bear' the' annual. . ^addre^j. With the report o f the. officers ' /'-fjjr;. tho past-year,, andJhetftb .pay in ... 'ih « r annual contributions. The ad- <Ire.-/w8« ipade by Rev./Joseph Kyle, , of .Springfield.-': His theme was FFub- •\ dish the'.G'iJsjie'l. •to-'nil -Nniiop?-,’’ -It ' was. cjxrell’eut,j 1The ..TreasuryV . re- . port .-howed that.-Sidh-bad been rifrit . ^o'tlie-pareut'soriety' }p. New-- York; audio u r , lifts' members- constituted. * - Thu-record of; this society has few. equal.* or parallels,--' •Fox-bO years it ‘ has n..i- failed to have itsanimal meet ing at, theAime time, and its contribu- t-ion-.'have been large, I f all the tmui.-hips in Greene county would rally oil lie-half of the Bible, cause as this ..nc, tho reputation -of Greeifd" u>uutv as a liberal contributor to that oaufciLwould be at -the head o f the- .-counties of this State,—J, C, McMil lan in the Xenia, Gazette.- A BPRHGF IELP L4D¥, of Or. pearney partr, Graph ically Describes a Becep- tionatWblieiavr Held’s Springfield Republic Times.—Miss- Jessie Prefzman, who le now making a tour o f Europe with Dr. Peurne’spar ty, has written a moat charming and interesting letter to her parentsin this city, describingin a bright and gossipy "Why a reception, at Minister Whitelaw Rad ’s residence in Paris. The follow ing is an abstract o f the fetter; • , , A T A GRAND nEfcKPTroy, Tit. Pearne introduced us tb.qludy, Mira fepeed, and a party of fifteen young ladies- from, Louisville, Ky., ahd with them we attended the grand reception to Americans and English-' med, given by ourminister toFrance, Whitelaw Reid. His home andhis re ceptions are the most magnificent o f those o f any other foreign minister. The interior o f themansion I cannot describe. It was like being in a, fairy palace. They have nope of the stuffy, upholstered, comfortable chairsand so fas'we have. In-the principal room, there was nomore furniture than th* pianomid dozens of little gilt chairs round the wall, no carpets ■in this HoUse—the floors being albof polished wood and marble. The walls are cov ered witK'magnifidentpaintings. One room all of red and gold. Red satin on the walls and in the niches and cor ners were great bowls, o f red, white and'nlue flowetgffiiiggesti^eofthcday. Above each door was a design, carved* in white,marble. ,An elegant musical program of,patriotic songs and a part o f the-;opera ‘Faust’ was rendered. Miss Sybil -Sanderson, of California; *--nm .MOST KKAt'TlFCL WOMAM I. ever expect to see, sang “ Horne, •Sweet Home.” Emma Ab’ -ot was there.and. sang two operatic-pieces.’* I wasdisappointed iu her appearance dot ,in her voice. Did your humble ser vant ever expect to see such elegance? Beatuiful women, magnificent cos tumes, blazes of diamonds, buy necks, short sleeves, everything!! I have read of such receptions and am very glad I had the opportunity of attend ing one to see for myself. One iu a life time is enough. The refreshments .were serve-lin a very odd wav;,; On eachfloor was a large marble counter loaded, down \dth_fmit, the-most cl gant confections, glares, ’ ices, frozen coffee, wine, cake.-, sandwichc . You ask for what you rwanf, and if the ANDREW . JACKSON, . SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- -AJiU- Doors, Sash % Blinds, LATH, MOULDINGS,FLOORING,SIDING, ETG, / ■ • ■■ v . . . - - -'. ft - • 1 • - Have just received a new stock. Can offer you better^, Grades for less money than you have deen paying for poor grades CALL AND SEECrBADDS AND PRICES. Fmmimun helmu. the counter under- Mood you, you could get it. l t i f u l u t i o n s b y G r a v e G n e n in p nivnt. .*■ » \\ hcrea*, our dear blather Patri- j did noi you could pick up an arch U. if: 11 id-way has recently been 0r with‘wliat von u-stlv like grcatlv bereaved in the loss of his wife: 1 If-they i walk Therefore, be it resolved that Giuco Encampment No. 171 hereby tenders The Pulpit arid the Stage. Rev. F, M. Hiironl, Pastor Gulled Brethren Church,-'Blue Mound, Itum, ■to Patiarch llidgway thcsyiujftithvaud *»nytfi '’I feel ii my duly to tell what rintTiv c >iid-.l‘ ««•(■ of' it-*mll'mbcV.-< in ; vomlors Dr, King’s New Discovery .. , i , i urn done for me. My mugsw e re tin* hour »»t In-so* row anti ueiucsa, | »auiy diseased, and my. parjHhionevs Re?-lived, that a copy t*f tin-lA'i-oo-’ bought that I could live only a few Itill-*T.~ be *?jnead upon the lniuute* of! ,'c<-L.s. 1 took live lioitlrs of T)r. . T, ■ , , , - viug s’Kinv -Disciiveiy aifd ain siiuiiil th * I nil tpmeu,,,an 1a copy «e tur- all{j -well, gaining 26 lbs', in- weight, nisht 1the f ’c lmvillc IXmi.TLb j’m ]»;b -1 Arthur Ia>Vo, Manager Loves Fun liiMtiun. .. { L ( ’otnniitteCa I. T. C-’ r ’ rn%s M. d*»v:«. { W . A. P.v Vll, de l Au g. -JUtb 1-cp) O..AV, .'"u-n T R A N S F E R f^ fe r 'a lA i. E S T A T E . J k RteuWAV’* Drttg Store. Ilciiccca 'M.hlNert to Ji-rry I f f Regular sizes oOe. end . - • Mr. John Garperiter»;-q£ Goodliuid,' lud., say.*; “ I . Med Chamberlain’s Colie, Ghoh'riiand Dinrrheea Remedy for diarrhoea and severe, cramps, and pains in the stomach and f a bowels with the best results. In the worst oa.-'es I jnever had to give more than the third dose to effedt a cure. . In most cases one dose will do. Besides its othergood qualities it is pleasant to take.” 25 and f>0 cents bottles for sale by B. G. Ridgway. Epocri. • T.,o transition'froiii long, lingering: and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lile o f the in dividual. Such a renrarkable' event Is treasureil in the memory and the T gem w whereby the good health has, ■nam attained is. great fu lly bleWed, lienee it is that so much is heard in ja-aisij ol’ Electric Hitters. So many ■cel they ow e their rettoriuiou to licnllh, to the use o f the Great A lte r ative and Tonic. I f you are troubled w ith any disease o f Kidneys, L iv e r or Stomach,, o f long or short standing voii will surely lind re lief by use ot Kleetrie Bitters. Sold at 50c. and.,$J jen '-'Htlt! at R iooway ' s D rug Stofe DtiSlOCBAI’IC WPATK CO.V- VKSiTIOX. ICeduced Bates to Nprlngiiehl viu the IVnnwyIviinin Lines. Excursion ticket-rat one .fare for round trip-will, be -old from p-hit* on{ the lVutisylvattia Line.; in Ohio nr/ August 2-‘/Jh, £dth and 27th, good i*--l ALWAYSM REDBIGS. — POWELL’S — [R ed B a c F ert il izer ■ a H S m a t a B M a n a a m u n a w a n n i B i *>*A Flni^claSB Fertilizer, containing P L A N T FOOD In a concentrated forin, wlilch iiotoiily produces LircecropHrbiit permanently Improves the land. Descrip tive pntsiphlet free. A G E W T S W A I T E D . ,|W„ S f*OSS?FLIL FERT!LIZCR M '*,«■ « » « r MAKUFACTURER, ^:jj And dealer !n all kinds o f FortlllzOr MatorlaL ............. ...... uNAbocf.'irvTED. vfiTK ritr. gp otjn/.xnr op TSB.cocntrTP.yi w il l obtain KtJOH VALUABLE ErPOSLiATIOlr JtUOTn A ST.UUY OP TiSE MAP OTc y folks Combinatiqu, writer; “Af- er a thorough trial and couvirteing 'vldem-H, I am colii:d<*nt Dr. King’s %'inv Di-covcry for Con-atfiiplidn, 'r-TS 'dug fails. Thd greatest kindness I •an do my many thousand friends is k urge them to try; it.’ " Free irill tfteduced Mates to u t . turning until August 2sth, «.n accotmt l of the Demccxatic -Sfatc Conv*entiod.‘1 ex^4'Hsao«?w95ril mo I ’ tw - < P T M . • (tab-riAle-fatila-. village o f Yc-Ifew riliiuur-*, ¥o,7>!K>-.'- the f'on iisy lvan lu L ines . - During the etidunic o f flux iu th il5, T , . „ , T - * f-in'Htry-latt -ilruer. I ktiLluad; * c i r k » • * * « > . • » * « * « ot 'V m.Huf Veta-Ubs Ut 8t..,Jrf:cphi Mq., bt - t .. k >/» e. J . m sieas®, saeg isls ®&passs mvum , Sarah H Beal; l:vcp *■^ t.ipnlv o f ChtuftkHmii'El^ 'B01 at pi.-ueaepp, Aiq. f uciv* in J h ^ -A ^ k it ii.r Sugurn tk Ct,h,., CJhoIfia and Di-.mlm-a Rnnedv! ^ f . u! * J,1[ tp.. 85,115.- “ j on Land. Ik-opie often 'came ten o'r ^ ^luccd’frtfrs Tift Jbe'Pft.n- P red J ^ ^ b e l i ;to, Wm *} Fields |twelve mtl^ Hi flmiiight w e r t a k . l ^ W « “ Augm ^ th ,-; W l and Maggie M I'tblds; -lot -No. !> in tie o f Remedy. I have I kkmv - wlhpg Fieil J I I SeRi'll*3addition to Xenia! patent medicines ft»r the last ten years city, 8200. ’ W R-Baker, audifit, lo- Fy.ut .Tnt.it--; 45^SrSj'ili Miabii fp., 8231<41. A I I B^&l iulaaruhGipn; part of lot . Xo 3 iu yiJIagc of Jamotovu, -Si.DUO. •Silas Lucas tp AlfredTIngcrs, part o f lot Xo.,2y i « Keu'ia city) 8300. Alfred Rogers to Daniel Fowellj part of lot No; 2b in Xenia city, 8200, JM Spangler ot al to Jennie I» Spangler; part of out l»>t No. 10 Xenia city, 8150. anil 2 tith, goodreturijibg pfitfl tomher ’ and Jind flint it has giving the hw t' AXOT II’lSn C l l l i tV . eafhihctioH ill ou-csdiftrrhu’Uami flux, '' ^ ' •• “* than any. other medicine I have ever handled.—- J. II. Denham, Druggist, Gofeouda, Pope Co., Hi. Over five hundred hottlcs of tljis Remedy were: sold iu that country during the opid* df.ndo jcfercd, to. It wu* a peri’et ffiic-! cjon ticki t:--, including admfesion to oes-aaiid tvas the only remedy that did j the spectacular exhibition “ Moses ill cure the worst cases. Dozens of per-[Egypt/ and good returning until in jrim there certify that it vaved tlK-ir.Thum.lay, August 2ith, will bo Bold . live.--. In four other epidemics o f ' to Cincinnati via. liio Pcniieylvnhfa Y l* i T h e T e n u i r l r i m h i ‘ M a s s 1Cg.vP* e x h ib it io n a t C ln - v eMUMtii*'* 11/' ' On ’fiu’.dny" August 20th, excur* ffiACSK 3 FICE«T VeSTIBtfLe EXI»RES 9 THA 8 MS, Ml competitors in cpl3ntlor of equlnmont, -cvCrmeit by {-.teotn irom jr q locomotive, won vcut-Hatan, era frm from tluat; Tlsroiifrli cmicUea, . .. . ........................ - - jny botiween nbtesgo. .Dee Moiriea, iccniiinr; CMlr car,; octwr rti Cbl-. ‘ PucWo, *-mS t Josoplt, Or K&tiaes 1 HIRA u UU 1 « Ibtin r tu»;uI uwmvwui I.linmu Eenitcriuiae, end Cccmo ‘ liOU'yiiS to ana from _ ir.clrieo. Tlio piKECi1 o f the-Goat?, tho Mountain citic, Omiuloura of caloi-ado. VIA THE AL 8 ERT LEA ROUTE, Solid pross-TrMno daily fccttrdenChlcnofo trad Minneapolis and St. Paul, HjtU '.'hKpJtiiiEcoiminff CbrUrCnro JI'HKO to and froratlio.;ejJ<Mntsnt U IhRtlfinflLiiw. TlYr/iMopH flhOiln ffnri vmr! kllouvtuwi KaftriAdn Dnnelri Bl)iT <! W Dinkhart. jh Sheriff, to Joseph jbowel coniplaint this Remedy has) Dihes as follows: round trip rate, Vv Hebbh ; lot No 2Uhi Rmv \ A Mon* equally successful. 25 tuid 50 ccut’ tfeluia, 82,83; Ccdarville, 12,70; ro/s addition to Xenia city, 8014. *Iw.ties fos srie by B/G, Riegway; I Xenia, 82,43.' ' I t oY^MS^6V\^W6rmu^ *1UU ^ tin^ t'dlOKl1lyiMji: VIA naKtSriA ADTS fSAHKAKBB olTcra.IbclIltlo: a t<» Tlckoti dnico inhhb /fuit jAlu’iitoa" o¥'Canada, or addreas e« st . JoiiM, ' j o m sagastian , OoccralKaatigst. CHICACiU, IIJ). eiu’l ’rickutftr<v.». Agent -BN ) 1 tjriNPuei F A T IH if . i t . n P«IC Goveum .Sprout, UrOO a oi B. F, < pastor. ' school at M.JS. t; • tor. Proa %School at . Young 1 * 0 : ening sor ing on W U. V. Cl], pastor. H m; Sabbat . A 'M.F.' son, pasm 7t00pm.e: 3:00 p m ; ' . Baptist , pastor. 1 11a in, ami ' 2 : 00 .o’cl(K' jiosday u Ml 1 A Congr^t The Foi i gregation. bers proml striko ini ground si; chapel- cu burgh dis Chronicle, eleven mi right in t1 oil fields. ^ For yr.*ry' pastor of. tlio combit of farmir-ij the oiforin -to keep th fortune 1 ia . Three g' struck duis*t ‘ aveKigco-:®1 day. daily incur1 addition u: Two ncr.tj1 will im-r — 57,500 a uni p. has.been qhi cause of tlijrt tho familia \ drillers i.u? Praisi- •: : ' PraiseIn.: PraUeh. Praise Li... iNTCf Tlio Ivlepul TIuut 1 Some . menag.'r. and a s .-.' then cam liibititn. tain j S' l -.. into gri-.i* an ole; . hoigbbor.' is tho a- e: enough t.. any stav ■. it. No.v packed ;i out of s; in full \ loolr at ’ cited pas'ie.l had I;.*,-. .Saturl:.v tiding • mornin-,* - - - l ’arson .> prayc r" dovoutly But there for. Dr. ; window. *■ way, an were Its of dust hill op tho bur eager d< shontin there I k lib a d; tiotv, an ishe-l h err s A
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