The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

V O L 12 CEDA11VILLE, OIIIO, SATURDAY, JULY 11 , 1891 NO, 23 O U N D A T L A T li© .HEPlswo©t o g e t 3ziebi*^,ab±xx@i n s and Glassware. The Lowest Prices, \\ e ai,e,<ljte>,mined to clo*;e out our stuck of these goods re^artHess of profits.. They must he sold, and every person is invited to come - . ' and &ee tliein. WAS?PHD: BUTTES and EGGS. Will pay higher prices than, any ether. store in town for thorn. The Largest Stock. r 3 F* i i r d ’S . s t o r k ' n rn r fM THI t V|KfSilljctt.i Li,iis,iuul Em° Rf*swere * ■■' ' • j guests of friends hi Xenia this week. Mrs, Rose \Vhums has secured itpo- A’N IN m :eliN D H N i w k k ic i . y n k w s i’A SATI'll DAY, JULY, J1 1891. i ■sition at the 0 . S. ami S. O. Home at Xenia and \ycut to work "Wednes­ day." 11'. If. HL. l I I i , Ettiifor and^roph PSPICS S 1 .2 3 P E R A NN UM : The Merry-Go-Round is here again siml is doing a good business. •...■■ Mr. J. E. Negley, of Springfield, visited hisparents here last Sabbath. Miss Jennie Ewing, of Bloomington In \ , is the guest of friends at this ■place. Marriage licenses: Phillip Jefferson ami Lucia 1) Wade; J \V Kildownml Laura V Linton; Mis, Minnie 'Wooten and daughters her ami Mrs.' 0 . O. SInodes. s n e hay loader at Andrew’s farm jhas been attracting considerable atten- •tion this \geek. It works to periec- i tion. ■Will I,eland lias given up the hotel he had charge of at Ft. Wayne, Imh, as there was no mouev to bo made in » * ruumug.it. Master Marry Kelley' of Springfield is spending his summer vacation visit­ ing his mint Mrs. John Wade, south of town, and other relatives. Since the smldcn disappearance of Frank Woonley in May of 1877 from his ranch in Texas, and the supposi­ tion that James A. Brock, a former London, Ohio, boy laid killed him. Brock has live l under a churl ofsus pi. 1i’Ln'Av^ille, Ky., are visiting jimViuL Mr. i cion, and the fact that he was expend* , . . . , ;ing his mouev and time’to prove his Parhcr fo Alexandria, Iml. where he - iHIlooeat.0 (lii, I)(,t in tho lea8t siesi.st IntemlHrenuumngdimng the summer. »h.m niH01ip,li8 fricml3. *MlP. W<)PS. ley, FttiiikV mother, offend $2,000 Mr. William Wright, of Hartford. Inti., is visiting his sister* Mrs. David Small. M^. Wright formerly lived J Vedurviljehut went away in 1851. Cal, Owens, who is making his rue at Reno* Nevada, r e fu n d to • \ ednrvillo ’Wednesday evening for a nhort visit with friends and relatives. A native of Armenia will speak upon the customs of his country arul appear in his native cos tume next Welarsday night at the M. E. church,. Bring vour friends, Wo made a mistake last week in statirg that Walter Kiklow and Miss Linton wire married at Covington, Kentucky'. They were united in marriage at Xenia, and left for Lex­ ington, Ky., where Walter expects to teach school. The Fourth at Jamestown was a success in every particular. The Fair Company had charge of affairs and every thing went off as was adver­ tised, The track was in exefclleet con* difionand some excellent races were seen. All premiums were paid in spot cash on that dwy. Severn! speak­ ers were present and interested the crowd until high noon, when tho wed­ ding occurred, Rev. 1). I). Johnson officiating. Jlon. Andrew. Jackson, who was acting as master of ceremo­ nies, made a happy hit when present* ing the wedding cake and the fifty dollars in geld# and was warmly cn* c r d. reward for the recovery of her sou s body, and Bro dc offered 81,000 for in­ formation as to his whereabouts. For years the search continued and the citizens of London lmd almost forgot­ ten the circumstances, when last week a telegram announced that Woolsey had been ft urd anil would be in Lou­ don on July 2d, and at that time ac­ companied by Brock and a* detective he for the first time in sixteen years saw his old home, ami shook hands with former ace,oaintones. The iden­ tification. But now comas another complication. A flu* the recognition of Woosley by his mother, Mr. Wells, the detective, put in Us claim against the Woosleys for the 82,000 reward. Mr. Wells had a conference with the Wooslcy family* Monday concerning this reward, and thev were to notify him Tuesday of their decision in the matter. Tuesday evening Hon. T. J. Pringle of Springfield, aHorncy for the Wooslev family was where Messrs WelL and liro *!c were slaying and notified Detective Wells that the re­ ward would not he paid. Mr. .Wells insists on the payment, of the entire amount, and will employ an attorney to prosecute the claim. This action of Mrs. Wooslcy, after the restoration of her son, whom she mourned ns dead, can hardly lie accounted for, and if the case comes to trial some r/cli developments are expeek d. Mr. Brock, it is ascertained, stands ready to pay the reward of <11,000 offered byhim. TRANSFERS C F REAL ESTATE. ! Peter Prugh to Bnrah J. Ridenour, • 17 a, Beavercreek, 81,.‘100. Sheriff to Phebe J Hyde. 100 a, j Miami, 82,700. . j J E Hawes to Richard Ross, part j of lot 10, Beall and Perkin’s add jto ! Xenia, 81200. 1 [ Frederick A. .Moss and wife to [ Joseph T. Moss, lot in Osborn, 81,, natural love and affection.' 1 Joseph -T. Moss to Frederick A.' Moss, lot in Osborn, 81, natural love and affection. Cora and L. W.. Linton, to Sherman Vaunimai'i, lots in. Bowersville §1588,40. •Sherman Vanninmn to Cora L. Upton, the 101-428 part of 54 "acres in Jefferson tp., §1408,75. •Sherman Vanninmn to L. W. Lin­ ton the 272-185 part of 51 acres in Jefferson tp., §2.’ih0. L O C A L S . Dried Beef at Bull’s made F , €!. XfUiti 1*. }>}• Iilleii A, Lutz. V. All men are krc.lhrtin for tho lord lmtli •Tlio Nations of ono blond; and surely no IVith uyoiiml tmrnllcAt. tomidi istuml Tlio wees ui tile,should Imidunbennirs lie. And help the wearyones, who. Itcmlitig low Beneath the cares, that make their heavy load N'u’er raise their eyes toward the slat of hope That with its’golden splendor lights tlioroad. € . Ours is the ldessc-l charily, tlmt knows no ili, That •■scekuth not herowii," butgivo-; it all Tv helpnmdhcra need; midopens wide Both heart and purse, in answering the enll. That hearstiler riihatisery, the-suilerer’aiiu an And hastens tort Hoveand sympathize. Sueh.ehimtydnlldls the lawofChrist, And easts n reflex blessing o'er all lives, J*. And loyal hearts, with kuuwlodgc of the King, ' Are sore his royal mandates are tho best. . No, if he hi l us march, with way worn feet We onward move, though logging sera lor rest. And in the ranks, that war against tho wrong Wo li liow standards, lacing toward the toe, Arid t n our i.ltlo best; not knowing why, It is enough that he has ldd us go. K. <\ arid T,., l lessed trinity of words That hear the attributes of th d’s own Non Our ttldcr Brother, tVmrnde of our flesh Who willed to us the workwhich he begun. frnteral, love, loyal to <!od and man. And to funflag tnnt flfnts above ourway. A Nolet us live, that every name is f until ti the great roster at the judgment day . Quarterly meeting at the Methodist church to-day and lo-nmnow. Pi each* ittg by Rev. F, (r Mitchell, of •Spring- field, this afternoon at 2 o’ dock and •Snhbafh afternoon at 11:50 o’clock. Rev. J. B, Pumphrcy, of Jamestown, will preach Sabbath morning at 10:45 o’ lock, and deliver a temperance ad­ dress at the Opera House at 4:45 p. m. All are cordially invited. A 0 « i u > Town Council and voters of Cedar* ville, you robbed mo of my living Inst fall by the atrocious Special prohibi­ tion law. Will you raise tho block* ado or do you intend to destroy me? Margneret A. D. Townslcy The finest lino bf fisli and sal* meats in tho eoiinty at Dean and Barber's Go to Ghariie .Smith for a shave. Do you want ice for your refriger­ ator or. for any other purpose? If so call on B. G. Ridgway and he will supply you at a low price. Teeth extracted without pain by application of cocaine at Dr. Homait’s office. Arena, Oatmeal •Cracked wheat Granulated Hominy 'Farino, i ‘arelied Farinose at. G u a y ' s . Fnrnving Implements of all descrip­ tion at Andrew & Bro. Go to Dean A Barber’s, for frei-h meats of all kinds. Dried Beef tit ; Mcf’orkle’s. Pure Pino tar at Ridgwny’s. Paint and Varnish Brushes at , Ridgwiiy’s.. ..Window glass nnd Putty at ^ Ridgwny’s Phanmmv. , Ccdnrvl!lu.... Good secoud-Jmndetl binders and BoJcbni-iostoVi • . | L o n d o n . mowers good us now at W e stw a rd . Cnlnmbas...... Jv, A lton.................. “ West Jefferson... “ London........ . So. Charleston... 11 Selma________ “ Cedarvlllo.......... “ WUberforce........ *' Xenia........i.. IfJ- Spring Vnlley...., **' Roxanna.. ........ “ Wayneevlllo___ “ Oregonin............ “ Fort Ancient...... « Morrow..;,.^.,.,,.. •* South Lebanon.. “ Loveland...............“ Milford!............... “ IlatavlnJc,..........“ C ln c ln n n tt ......ar. js Ia t i h i » AMjAM AMI t*M *250*7207145*1 55 I ?907(.... ' ; 916 s , ,8^932i242| 339 >.... E a stw a rd . C in c in n a ti......lv . R ntavla Jo ..........“ Milford*................ Iioveland .............. “ I South L ebanon. “ I Morrow*.......... .. . •* i F o rt A n c ie n t.,.. •• ; Oregonin .. ... “ ' Waynosvlllo . .. 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Picture Frames made to order vt Yeiiow'Bpringa^ AJ{ Ridgway’s Plinruiuey, Wood and Wiilotv ware at Kichmona 1:.!“ G u a y ’ s 7291055iS= S(iii'... !.... loa 52d 810,114C,-PS I'MI I’M j I’M [3 f Westward. ; HprlngfleUl...lr. 735 926< AM 9W1035, AMIAM Halters, col hire and all kinds of) Eastward. harness sundries at James Murray's 'Richinsnd..... lv |Dayton Peaches, Apricots and Prunes *ixenla.. 10 l o AMjA*I t 5 C 0*7 48 l 6£5; Sir,. VM 635 t 9 l 5 . 3 fa 7 S’j. 9 £!/' 333 ’ irnij H j - ' rail rh \x l j*44g*745a& Screen doors, all sizes and kinds at j Crouse & Bull’s. Smith’s the place ff.r ascafoam. Plenty of climbing ladders at ICE at IlidgeWay's, Fly Paper at McCorklcV. ...................... llv . 72 J 100 -J m G u a y ’ s Yellow Springs., “ f,*4H02l! v i . a i s. i SpPln|l.y em , , ar,, BCG1g q ISMjAM| s8un d n y * to p . bSlops to (l.* :Si n- gers received e ast o f Morrow ti stops to inko on pastengors for iT ii'li.n a'L c sto p s to let off passengers from Cincinnati. __ Dark Facta Tips tafc* tios fr:n 1.00 p. m. taJ.CO S. m.; k;MFatM&EaLC)«. c, to 1 . 03 1.a. P i i l l m t n S le e p in g C a r s o n W o*-2 ,5 .0 * , J . 2 0 a n d 21 eitner ru n through vfaO ilum - f bus a n d FltlaburgU o r connect, th retteh I’itts \ i : w T IIRO I OH HL Iilli’KKC. G h lcn g o to S l o n x F i II r , H o i K I i D a k o t a . . Travelers en route to the North­ west arc informed that the G ii EAT R ock I hi .AXI* llot'Tt; began running, June 11, a Thorough Buffet Pullman Bleeper, Chicago to Sioux Falls, south Dakota: Tnia ear leaves Chicago daily, ex­ cept Saturday,, on the (?., II. I. A P. No. 1, at 1.30, noon; returning, ar­ rives iit Chicago daily, except Mon­ day, at 8.05 a, ni. Map, Folders, and, further infor­ mation gent on application. E. S t . Joim, Gen’l Manager. J no , S ebastian , Gen’l Tkt. & Pass Agt, • 9 , t Pitts rg......... ................ . ■. . »burgh Union Ufntlon to and from B.'iltlmo.v, ■Washington* Phllfidplplila ar.U jS’cw York. Nos. 1 .9 nnd 21 connect At Richmond for indlanapolls nnd fit. l/m!s; No«. 2 XHtid 3 forChicago: N o.» for Loganuport. JOSEPH WOOn, E. A. FORD, OtMnJ•Ktofn’, Gfwu»tTMs:tg«figet^ #- 7 *n.*P PirrsnuBoit, P ekn ' a . . . For tlmocnrds.ratcsOf fare, through tickets, baggage checks, and further information ro* yarding the running of trains apply* to Any Agent of thoPennsylvania Lines. • C o n s n in p t iim C u r e d . \n oldpliy: tcinnTclir. il fi‘i in i i ■.!. <i >; luul placed in Ins hand* liynn i ',. . im i,. i.na sionary tlio formulaof a m .: i ] i . c • ^ . ic, dy for the speedy and ptrinane i n.. of o m mimtioh, lironcliitis, I’ntntvli, V* ic <■ ; I Throat, andLungaiTcc iohs nhn p i t:to i.; radical turcfor Ncrvo.is liehilltz . t •! nil N*,v. cu-i Complaints after hat in# tt*v, v falcura uoj.owcrs inth iti-’aud- i. <’*o.>il, i- . itliisdutjr lumakeitk lonn t >In- - 1 T*ri.i,*, loxvt. Attftatedhy thi* i.iolitc .in : o •’ ■•,. relievo hmuan sufl’ering, 1 wit. m Ml f, ■ % . •* cimrgatonlf Who husteit this imipt in ••;. in;in l''nm!iorEliglisi with lull i;,.n,.n., ;ti* yioparmpflndnsing.( Rent by ;u Tlyii,..*-, .. ing with stamp lialui.if,^ thispap <r. W.A. 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