The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
T H E H E f i & l i D . «H IXOKfUSDHyr WKKKty HKWSPSrUH. KATURDAY; MAY 16, !«M. IV, H . B L A IR , Editor and Proper F M O t » I . f » N R A N M I* . SMS- T b e W b e n Our schools dosed yesterday after noon ■■ • .•■■■*. Mrs. M. A. Bari ita s ja XetHk hf«t Wenesday. ' ’ ,■>, ,. i Slur Q ^ ru d e D mb , wm in S t u b Thuwiny visiting Mends. Bert Alexander spent a few days With friends in Anderson, Ind. this week. Grant Lloyd and wife of Farmers* vide are visiting relative* here this week. ____ Miv. Mary McMillanofWilmington is the guest of GedarviUe friends this week. \ * ______ ' *.Mie» Sadie Kyler, of Youngstown ia visiting her grandmother Mrs. 8 . G. Barber. ^ * Dr. Baldridge .leaves today for Ad ams county, bis old home on a two weeks visit. Fred McMillan, o f Monmouth, a t tended the wedding of her sister Fan- uie this week.- _ .Mrs. Paul Kerr and daughter Ma »jr are the guesta of F . G. Kerr aw wife this week. ~ * Amos Ferguson died at the home o f 1 ^ O I T his motker, Mw. Jno. Crain, last B o b - ' * " * ' batli mornlagt after an Biases of aver, 2 four years. 'His was a sanguine tarn*IA MW (SWpet t b l 8 Spring i pirameotand not until within ten [ i f y o ti d o , w e C 8 t t UIBKO y o u days ofWs death dMbe feei that money by joeing onrl One of tJae largest and finest Stores in the state. You would not recover hi*health. Change L J ^7 " “ F I » o f d b M t . a a d t k . K « A ( r w tm m t j ^ , | j n u e x t r » g o q d war* sack tried hut without avail. " •*. 5 ” rw.. funeral mmrvT~-— win nrnanhad a t OM M 4 v CCDtBj i t IS M SPRINGflNDSUMMER'CLOTHING, HATS o’clock by Rev* McDiU ofXenia, as-1 (JO CCBtfl, ; a n d , WOUW W silted by the winisters of thi# place, {cheap enough a t th a t price after which the body ? « feken to L , ^ a h fl a full line o f all ]f i r i | T l C i i C i l l C C I I D i l l C U I f t l C I C 4 »adon for Interment, Messrs Jno. !tj10 better grades ftp t f t t b e | | j f c | l | L f c M C N V ■ U l f l l l v l f I I Y U V I Will find the most magnificent stack AH goods marked in plain figures, and priors guar- THE WHEN J . R. MdEIrdy and John MqCorkel left Wednesday morning tor the reser voir on a fishing excursion. ’ Mis Mamie Irvin attended the wed* o f het cousin, Mr. A. A. McGinni*,o West Elktoii, Ohio, May 12th. Miss Amelia Miller gives her echo! are an outing to day, taking them/ to the hoine at Xenia to spend the day. *.... ......... ^ ■ Wc wish to call special attention .to the O'v prices ottered this week by Bobt Bird. See his add on first page. J . V. Ford and son lett Thursday morning for New Jersey where they have secured work on a railroad now builidng. *A party of young folks trom this place speut Wednesday evening ' at the residence of Mr. George Watts oeai Xenia. The Woody Brothers succeeded in organising their musical convention 'here last Xueecay evening with over s forty etudhnt*. McOorkeli, Hugh Stormont, Jss (_Arv m n rfp W e h a v e I Barr,Oscar Satterfield and w , H . | ve r y t m n a d e . w e n j v e Blair aeeomjpSinied the bereaved jBOIttS patterns of tapestry - „ _ - . , - - . , . friends of thedeceased in the capacity fiiTiBSelB, enough for awyat|antet.a to be below all Competition or money refunded of escort. v, |one, good.sized room thatwe (without discussion. We are always ready and anxious Miss Fannie, daughter of Mr. and sell a t a great bargain and I to make our guarantee good. We manufacture pur M». James McMillan, was united in some patterns of good body1own-goods and save you one profit Call and see our tuarrisge with Rev. T; H. Mckenne brugnels in which we have handsome store and our goods, whether you wish to a t the residence of the bride’s parents n0 borders to match a t 95 purchase anything or not. per**"* £ • * ™ T zje.father of -the groom and Rev, I $ 1 ,1 5 grddo. W e Show the Waruock of this piacee. The bride handsomest line of fine body was dressed in a tan colored traveling b rU tfre ls W 6 h a v e e v e r s h o w n mu, whilethegroomwore the «ou- alMj the patterns were.never ventional black. The friends, num Ipvetticr than this season. teHng .to u t f»«y, e«,i.ered ■" '•>« One special bargain in tbe lawn in front of the residence and at] ? , 5 . t _ 8;30 o’clock the happy couplemarched IngTttlUS i s OUIT 3 5 CCHt o n e from the house to the stepswhere they y o u Can Match i t unypiSCC stood while the ceremouy sms per- a t SO CCfltS a n d yOU CftnilOl formed. Immediately after congrat -1 d n jt. finy leSS* . TIlC p a t* nlations breakfast was served an tbe | te f llS a r e h a n d s o m e and! newly marrkKl couple then drove M fo o * Hfce * c a r p e t a t twiCC the station where they took the train I . for New .York city. They will make \%^ e V**00' E v e r y t h l l l g i l J their home at Pine Bush N, Y. *t j t o e hoUse furnishing^ l l t l e which place Rev. McKensie has had SUCh 88 m a t t i n g s , Oil c lo th s , * cal1, - ' . rugs, crumb cloths, shades 1 The Wood/ Brothers will be at the Ja n d C lirta illB . ^ Methodist church tomorrow to eon* |JOBfi BROS & Co, Xenia, duct tbo singing a t the Sabbath school, at the 10:45 preaching service and .at 7:30 in the evening. A bass solo by TothePeopleofMam! an JVicioiy \ -Dealer iu- CHINS, GLASS, QUEENS¥SRE $ ETC. 4 4 & . M a r k e t S t . S p r l n g f l e l d O . Mr. A, A . McGinuis formerly of Ccdarvilte aud Mies Loretta Crist were married May 12th at the residence r f die brides parents near West Elkton Ohio. ' No better bargains in dry goods are offered in the county than Robt. Bird Is offering this week. Do yon want id save money? Then read liis add on first page. We extend many thanks to all who so willingly contributed to help us in raising money to pay off an indebted ness of the A. M. E. church. P. C, Bruce, *L W. Moore, Edward Can* kla. Rev. Morton aud wife left Thurs day morning on a two weeks trip through the east, expecting to visit friends in NewYork, Maryland aud Peansylvini* before their return. Mrs. Van Horn wifeof EdWaldVan Horn died at her late residence in .North Cedarville last Tuesday ulght of dropsy* She has been a sufferer for several monthf. Mrs. Van Hern was sixty seven years of age aud had beeu a member of the M, E. Church forty two yawn ami during health Was an sarnsat Christian worker. Tits fu neral senioes wsre held hi theehurdi 'Thursdty afternoon a. 2 o’clock, coh ducted by Rev. Tufts. BfiTguftii Wa are Reaper In all lines thtW any housslaiowa " , Stovmo&t&Co. Mr. H. N. Woody, and other select^; ions will be rendered in the morning^ The subject for the discourse will be: MThe model young man; or, the path* way which leads to success.” In the evening there will be a sacred concert. A free-will offering will be taken ;1 All are cordially invited. Dried Beef a t Bulls. Oranges and Lemons at Bulls, Canned Peaches, Pairs, Apricots, Plums, Apples, Corn aud Tomatoes at Bulls. Window gloss at Bulls A C a n t o r T h a w k e . On behalfof the family I ^taka this means of thanking our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted ns hy their sympathy and Kindness duriug the UlineMnna death pf my brother.' 1 assure yon that your every sot shall lie treasured up In our hearts. Be lieving that the Lord will bless and reward you for such kindness. Wm. Feigusou. Do all onr citizens know that every week our young men are of late spending their Sunday afternoons playing cards a t the cliffs and other places? Some whose parents would be horrified at tbe thought that their sous knew one card from another are there, and they are being gradually drawn into the vortex, that will even tually be their ruin. Some play for past time and some for money, but all desecrate the Sabbath. Some of our best citizens know this being done and no doubt have themselves seen groups of young men among thediffe indulg ing in card playing and yet have made no attempt to stop it. We speak of this a t the suggestion of a few parents whose sons have been led away nnd who now ask for assistance to put a stop to the evil. I f you will take a walk about the cliffe almost any Sabbath afternoon you will are what we mean and will know to what an extent ft is being indulged In and by whom. / ; • . 'sa«iAftViliSiiiliiiji'iif 1 win 1 - NevOorpetfl See our new line p f Caiftl* before t o f t * . . / • SMa&o&t&Oo. The Ohio state Prohibition Con-I Judt opened last fall wi?h an entire new stock. I t will If pay ypn to call and examine his line of Dinner Ware. Chamber Bet, Cut Glass, Bric- a-brac etc. at prices that cannot be beat anywhere else in the city DECORATION.” on 1 X H i. L O W R Y . Thursday. Thursday evening grand parade Will take plsce, and af terwards a ratification meeting will be S i f ioC“1Ib', “ t **’0 the,? “!“ “ i New York, former candidate for gov-1 ” mR*Q c^oee^ ernor# The citizens of Springfield, of e* , ,__ , . ^ . I The finance committeee reported the selves to jiroyide for their comfort. fund 1410; Sanitary 1110; Street 1100 ; Marshal and Police $2S0i Interest and Tbe regular monthly meeting of the ] #1200; Light 1275; Total town council was held in tbe Mayor’s j office last Monday evening, presided over by Mayor Tuwnsley, Councilman Shull, Gray, Harper, Onr. and Mc Farland being present. The first thing for their consideration after the reading o f the minutes was a request from J . D, Williamson that he be al lowed the privilege of draining a slough laying between his And J . O, Barber's property through hie own lot, which wee granted. The cOmtnktoei were called and gave their repotoC Af. ter which a petition signed oy Mts. Sweeney, Mrs, Mary Spenser and Wm, Mitchell was read asking the council to allow the alleys running from Miller to Main and from Maple ■ jgiri'l 1 'ili 1 1 ■ rn .B i Ini i i" StrawHatk Cheap ki all i^tlei Stomumt&Co. assessed licenses The Mayor reported fines to the amount o f #9,00 and issued 15,00. The following^ hills were allowed aud otdered paid; payment of five bonds and interest #500,Id; J . G. Sil- vey 112.60; H. Smith W.85; Wm. Mitchell 43 cts.; Berrett fit Son 16.86; D. tfi Ervin 12.30; Standard Oil Co. I16.701J. C. Grindle $61.66; D. Shrodes 25 ct#.; Jas. CJine $3.50; J* D. Sllvy #8.00; Judges and clerks, April election $i2.00; Surveyor Ran dall $ 9 . 00 ; J«s. Caldwell $30.; Herald $13.00; R. F. Kerr $3.60 W. R. Tor* fence $40.00 Luther Towndey$31,67 Serogy aud Winane $50:00. Jacob Seigler has (^ened hie ice cream parlors und will now furnish iba Washington cream, the fitiett in the tounty. YottafteM , tnkeyonr he* gm to “JakeV* pariom aw#give la? a f e r g e e le g a n t- d H c ^ n r e m u , ^ :te. vention for 1691 will he' held in the fine and spacious new City hall, Springfield, June 9th, 10 th antj 11 th and tbe several offices in the building will be utilized for committee and oth er purposes. Tbe State Democrat Gold Medal Contest will be held iu the City Hall, Tuesday evening June 9tb. Only those who hive recieved silver medals in local contests, can emopete. The great workshops of 1 v - Springfield will be visited by special N ow i s y o u r c h a n c e Y o iir c b o ic e o f a l l o u r $ 6 ’ $8 a n d train Wednesday forenoon, and there J 1 0 S u i t e f o r $5. W e n o w c a n s e l l a l l G . A , R . a n d S , will be meetings of the State Central jo f V. » u i t s and Executive Committees for the closing up ofthe year’s business. At 2 ] p, m. the district meetings will be held i and a t 4p, m. the delegates to. the J - — —A t 1 7 .5 0—*—— State convention will meet for tempor- T , . l t . .. orgulate. profs™uel Kck. J “8t w>»'ved a large shipment ot the lateBt styles ot ie, chairman National Executive Com- S t r a w H a t s . O u r lin e o t T i c s n e v e r w a s e q u a l e d i n mUtee, will speak Wednesday even- t h i s to w n b e fo re , w e h a v e 5 0 0 t o s e l e c t i io m , a l l n ew . ing, Nom;nat?ons will be madeattbe E v e r y t h i n g g o e s c h e a p n e x t w e e k . regular session of tbe Convention VOL, IS MiteOi zette. was Elroy over| Several commence! town next Hie fai a" concert] evening Albert go to Xeul town ball] team. The R. phia this Tuesday Wiil.amei temlauce.l T h e 81 such deci] one of ti Jamesto’ You are Talma] Baldridj ployed tj next y< ing in here thc| 1 Ed. now at Wood’s and a re The bod ' ingofal tus a gr< Marrl and Doj IaM. Fannie] i t Baby carriages, some of the latest was and laid on the ta* gtylea in the market a t Barr & Mor ton’s Pure Pine tar at- Ridgway’s. Paint and Varnish Brushes at Ridgway’s. Winnow glass and Putty at Ridgway’s Pharmacy, Carriage Sponges a t Ridgiray’*. Chamois Skins a t Ridgway’s. P e n n s y l v a n i a U s e s . Excursion to Cincinnati; one fare ■for round trip May 16th ta d 19th via tbe Pennsylvania Lima for the Nat ional Union Conference. Ticket* will be good returning until M*v22d. For particulars apply to neareat ticket agent. 2 t The Jamestown Fair Company are making great preparations this year for a big time on their grounds July 4th. Hon. Robert Doan, our present congressman and Hon. Bob. Kevin, of Dayton, wilt be present and deliver addreasme. A t high noon there will lie public marriage oh thefidr grounds and a t 1 o’clock * balloon zesensjon and parachute decent. The afternoon e&tertahimeat will consist ol three frees for purees ot #100 eedt. Nome of the best horses In tbe country are entered ib rtb to i trees. % M ik. Di c i Mary A Edith d w 1 Mary 1 Emroal w r S A b L R thing | eternal ister gl re formiJ only i | itor, «l list of I l e s t o fcak l M i D i.l who. thou; bough the ec can body] of it I lady.] qi rods ome btat B id Pi nyi l i t Mr. I Wl wall Intel min Incim m Mues treaci lu o ti to |Farr srata i t -.Tkn on t ball __ co H e B l i G f A t e B n tb l6-’i 1 *
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