The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

, (*. taen^awp... .. I. AWIKOKPKfNUKKT WICKKhY K EW H A riX S A TU R D A Y , SEPT . 20th, 189Q W. II. H IA lI t, Editor and Prop'r . P R IC E * C.25 PER AN N UM . Jacob Perginger, an old Xenia prin­ ter, and a Grand Army man, luis se­ cured a position In. the Government printing office at Washington D. C. For the purpose o f relieving -the money market Secretary of the Treas­ ury, Windoni, last Wednesday -sold 816(000.000 four per cent bonds. He has also agreed to prepay nine months interest on currency sixes. • The primary election fight in this county was ithard fought one, and re- * suited in Hon. John Little capturing the: Greene county delegation to the next congressional convention, with the 'exception of two townships, viz.: . Jefferson and .Spring Valley, where the delegates were instructed forHurst, oi Ross county. , • . Gharles L, .1ungermnn, city engi- • necr at Newport, Kentucky, was shot through the heart and instantly killed by Thomas O. Reilly, a newspaper re­ porter, last Sunday. Reilly had criti­ cised the plans of nnow school build­ ing that Juugernmn was superintend­ ing, in Saturdays Newport News,and the engineer taking offense, attempted to chastise the writer,, when Reilly • following him up, shot him through the heart, claiming after his arrest that lie W’as obliged to do so in self de­ fense. • ■ ' ' ' ■ A “ progressive conversation party” is the latest fad. It is described as ' ' follows: ( ’hairs are arranged iu pairs, , and the pairs in a row. Each pair o f chairs represent n subject for conver­ sation on some leading . topic of the day. The .lady and gentleman occu- ' pyrng any particular pair of chairs converse upon the subject represented by these chairs for a period of five minutes, when all the ladies go for- - ward one seat and the gentlemen drop back one seat. Critics decide each • five minutes who talk well, giving them a gilt star,1the others receiving a red star. This plan o f amusement must prove very instructive, and at the same time training all to rapid ' thinking and expression on different' . subjects; i The Xenia Gazette seems to la snr*j prised at the p.eiill of last Saturday’s 1 election. Itjmiy be that they have' churned stvKing that all the disaffection ! against Mr. Little was in Odnrvillej township that they hud Ixiguu to he-1 lieve it. and was surprised to find that ] it extended throughout the cotiutv \ ' even to a greater degree than it didj lure. The result last Saturday, ho.v-- t ver, was no criterion. There were; hundreds who voted for Mr. ’ Little j that would have voted for any other - limn in the county in preference to him, had one hut consented to become! n candidate, btit they would not vote1 for Hurst, the man the Grand Army \ and Farmers' Alliance had concentra­ ted upon, for several reasons, one of which is sufficient, that being that he lived in wme. other county than ^ Greene. The H erald is satisfied that the majority should rhle, and ns they have said by their vote (no differ­ ence how it Was obtained) that Mr. Little is their choice we gulp him bod­ ily, metaphorically speaking, ring rule and all,but can not refrain from.saying, however, that the vote was no compli­ ment to liim, and we are afraid it will not strengthen his chances much in the next congressional convention. It will, however,teach him that the coun­ try vole is not to he trifled with, and when he wishes to become a candidate again he will not allow himself to be dictated to by the crowd who haa ma­ nipulated the present campaign. G enera l News. SimonGbermayer, o f Cincinnati, who a few days ago was married to “ Sister Sophia,” a Red Gross - nurse has been sued fordivorce nud alimony by Mrs. Ella Oberraayer. At Columbus, Ind., the colored people have taken .their children from the public schools, and demand a sep­ arate building and a colored teacher. -vDaniel F. Adams, o f Knox county, has been nominated for Congress by the Farmers’ Alliance, of theFifteenth Ohio District. ■. Five hundred aud twenty horses are on the grounds for the races at Louisville, Ky. Herman Resinger, saloon-keeper, near Race and Findlay; Cincinnati, pleaded guilty to - violating the Owen Sunday law, and was fined 825 and costs and sent out for ten days. There is a scare in Roseville, O., about, an alleged case^ of diphtheria, aud the State Board o f Health has been as^ed to investigate. Schools are closed. '■ 1 , The population of Louisville.. Ky„ by the official count is 1)8.1,005. ' The Lnckman heirshave determined to honor the memory ot their father and perpetuate his charities by setting apart a fund for annual distribution among the charities in which he was interested, and which he was unable to provide for by will on account of his sudden death. Allen Eshclman, an Indiana far­ mer, claims to have* discovered gold on his farm uear Anderson, Ind. He had some analyzed in Auden-on, niid it is reported genuine. Harry Strode, who killed .his step­ father, Thomas llurkhardt, near. Cen­ terville, Ind., has beeirilkehurged by a Justice, who declared the act^Jiydi- tied. ■ - ■■ •Messrs, Speeht and Ranger have purchased f»rn syndicate 1,250,000 acres of Texas land,- for the purpose o f routing to cattle men for grazing purposes. .- ' ' ' A scheme is announced, backed . by Europeans ami Americans, to' provide Chicago with a great elevated railway terminal'system. Kricrsou’s body was received .Stockholm, Sunday with iinpo.-i»g honors. ANDREW JACKSON . , * •" SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO . * DEALER IN ALl? KINDS OE— i . , PRICE ‘ <’ovon»Jr1 Sprint*, ■ U;00 a *’•1 -AND- • • / . . - • 9 ■ ' ' Doors, Sash \ Blinds, . LA TH , MOULDINGS, FLOORING , SIDING, ETC, . Have just received a new stock. Can offer you better - - , / - 1 . , . . * * „ • ' 1 Grades for less money than you havedeen paying for poor grades O‘ ' t • . 1 . . ' I ' jij CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. Pits f0B I TERM ITTHE NELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE ThinFait or Winter. A L ire , Th orou gh , P roftroiliv e School, tornlshtnglnstruction of thehighestorderIn thornbranchesthatevery one ehould know well. Ambitious Vuutuj Men end Women given the foundation of pormanont eucfluea and ijuallflod to iurri aiivlng. n iv caunni thewholeyear. rractlctl Btuitlei, skillful teuchem. tliorouKh cour— 1 .n— i - ji - i . - i • -------- j ___ ____ Uftl aunuui. th»t atmlontnmar enter theSchool at anr time. team towrllowell. end becoim WF' " hookkooCitiK. Then no matter bow hard tlmu may he. roq will be sure ot work. SWSonil lor, BANESOBFIBST-6USSBUSINESSNANSTARTWITHA6000EDUCATION, SFBlNBflELD,OHUl luBtrnctlon Individual and soarranged ‘ "UtegandthoroughlyundnrsUml t yfiawant to b«w 1 ('apt. W. A. Abb.'tt, who lm.-s lung j been with Messrs. Rereival and Hat,-} ton, Real Estate and Insurance Bro­ kers, Des Moines, Iowa, and is one of the best known and most respected business men iu that city, says: “ I can testily to .the good qualities of in ‘ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Unv- | ing used it in my family for tin* past : eight years, I-can safely say it lin- no .HiJARIUM. Illvcrrltio, OrI Tho C«yclimate coma. os.i, ’.fliio.it Luo..-,lullLien, Sup,, rente, host. fret. W ITTENBERG COLLEGE, j ' SI’B Ilto F IE l.D , o n io , '»■ , OpensBopt.0. Throebuildings. Fourooursos. . . . . , JAbundantnppsratus, Conservatoryorimialo. t ■> ,1 1 t'oi'HIfr.lrurlc'io°f *?.' 1 Gradtis of approved high schools aocopted. (loth T«nuitnlltiHrja’a.’u O c t n .p r t p t i r ___ >Gtil'tAvVl 4 ATo.sentwiMoil, jnonovnr -fJIARRlAGE^ DC. 2tK>ps;a,5 lltuBtrntoa^. . | llioughtfi'1 in u iu e 'm n M H i* !* ' «v *wv/» »**V i: T *_ r< J . w rto.Bfi tmT rf w ^ J±> vi; n, WHITTIER > Y'b* t*rr Norvoti*L>ol • Oti^ulfattoa cent botths for sale by B. (r. Iiidg- wny. « Ilui'VOHt RxcnrstuiiM via tlu* lVmiwylvaiiln L I iicn . Harvest lCxeursion tickets to land and business renters in the Wert, Northwest, Houtli, and Houthwt st, The body of Wni, Stuizler, who r e - ; wfn*'’ 1 f‘’r either colds or croup." 50 sided at 67 Fifteentti street (Ntu’iii nati, was found in the canal. Huminv ^ i . Julius Ivitterman, aged fourteen, of Cincinnati, crazed-bv reading ' trnshv literature, banged himself with a hand- kerchief, Sunday. Robert Ray Hamilton, ofNeyr York, wTo-e donustic troubles caused a sen- will be sold at one fare for the round ration a year ago, was drowned in j trip via the Pennsylvania Lines West Yellowstone Park while on a liunting Jof Pittsburgh on September 0th, and (Hp. 12.’>d, and Oetoher Wtli. For complete — —•*- information apply to nearest ticket, or tor u.anv vears Mr. 11. t . Ibomp- L, „ * T, . T , p.-s-'-ngc-r agent. s*ut, of lies Monies, Iowa, was severe-: ly afllieted with elmuvic diarrluea. lie j GF.H3IAN CATHOL IC COX- says: “ s\t times It was very severe; i GHSvNS. so mneb so, that I feafed it would end . i^xeiiraii»ii« 4 n P ittsburgh v ia my life. About seven years ago o I ■ j|,c I'omiHylvntim L ines, ebnuced to procure a bottle o f Cham-, tSept. 2 0 nn(I 21. berlaiu’s Golic, Cholera and Diarrhoea! / —:-----— Remedy. .It gave me prompt relief, | T*,n* annual meeting of (uTinan and I believe cured me permanently, i Catlioiie Congress at Pittsburgh, Hept., as I now eat or drink without harm i -1st to 2JJd, excursion tickets, good anything I phase.” I have also used! returning until Sppt. 25th, inclusive, ir in my family with the host results . ' will be sold via the Pennsylvania Id ties For sale by 11. G. Ilidgway. ! on Bept. 20th and 21st at one fare for ' — T T , ', 'T* " . j round trip. Hie German Catlufha1Congress will - c Itioroutrb tcftchtnir. Voftrdini;. tuition mid room-reatforeehovlyo(irail8.70. hlr»tolwu kecommodaelona for yoqna women In jLHdtes* H»ll,'ju«t completed; under tho oaro or • xtas jron. C'dtaloguefroo. AdureaaS. F.Brackantldga. nwAoo'vrAnrrBD w ith the oeogsatkt of th e cottwthv , w m * obtato IHBOH VAEPAELS PtroaMATIoy FHGM A STUBS' OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK I S L O & PACIFIC RIH.WIT convene at Pitlslnirgh o% Sept. 2lst. Excursion rates via the Pennsylvania Lines. Sec notice in tin's paper. *—— i i A Cnre For I 'ara ljs ls , "■ Frank Cornelius, o f Purcell, Ind. Ter., says: “ I induced Mr. Pinson, whose wife had paralysis in the face, to buy a Iwttle o f Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. To their great surprise before the bottle had all been used she was a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm relieved all pain and sereness, nud the mouth assumed its natural shape.” It is also a certain cure for rheumatism, lame back, sprains swellings and lame­ ness. 60 cent bottles lor rale by B. G. Rklgway* Honieseekerk ’ n xen rs ion s . Will leave Chicago and Milwaukee via the Chicago, Milwaukee >St. Paul ilailway, Tor points in Northern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Houth Dakota, (including the great Sioux Reservation) Montana, Colo­ rado, Kansas and Nebraska, on Sep­ tember 9th, and 23d, nnd October 14th, 1890. . Rates for these excursions will I ks alsoitt one fare for the round trip, nnd tickets will be good for return within thirty days from date of sale. For further information, apply to any Coupon Ticket Agent in the United States or Canada, to A. V. H. Carpenter, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111, X’PpWV’ t'ueblo. In COLOUADO, I- !.iEV, Itoclinimr Chair Cara jf„ora Gmcac°, CaldweU, Hutciilneon and CIS;.;, eifd Paleco Slo inf- Cara between Chiec.(?o, Wlclilta area Hutchinson. .......... ............. ...3 to v* c ^ leeo* wravezees new and SSi-SL??® ? f rich tormlnjr and frrazlncr‘ lfcn.,s( aff^iditigr tho betUaeUniea of to alI.t?y72)'2 and cltion cast ami vrc^L uorthwootand' BouiUwest of Chiccgfo, nnd ftBcIvtUknc-ocoanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VBSTI3ULE EXPRESS TRAINS, tosplcndor ofeciulpmont, warmed by ctoara from ffi?5,jocomotlve, wc’J yontirfitod, and^freo front dust. Throiitfi Coani;, :, f'«H5i5pT«,19?p5L84 pining.Cara dally between Chicago, Lea MOinro, LSn r,0,ra£!B?, jPree_5e«lininglChair Cars between Chl- ~ ” ‘ ‘ ‘ or Kansxt aaaaonabio ly, w ith CHOICE Angeles and San r. i <»!,, Mnnitou. 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