The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
i .»ta»rp«.«raj^fcamaa.Mfcgea* »iu i k H R m U i D . a s wKnici.y n iiw st * a i » j ; u . SATURDAY, JULY, XI 1801. IF. IT, JttsA lR , Editor and Prop'? PRICE S J.as PEJ* ANNUM. Kirt Ruudall is visiting friends in Bellefontaine tins Week. - ■ Harry and Walter IIiff hnve .re turned home from Ft,. Wayne. vis- Mira Jennie Sellars,of Selma, ited at Dr. Winter’s this week. , Millard Shroades, of Dayton, spent Sabbuth with his parents in thisplace. 0. W. Crouse and wife, were guest ofMrs, Taylor Sweeney at Xenia, this week. • Mrs.D. A. McMillan, of Springfield in {he gijtst of friends at .this place this week. ■ ’ . • 3. M. Barber and wife and S, K. Mitchell and wife spent this week at Lakericle. . . • _ ........... i i i f Miss Hannah Carson entertained a number of friends with an elegant dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Archer are visit ing friends in southern Illinois. They will remain about two weeks, • Mrs..David Turnbull and son, of Monmouth, 111., were the guests of the Turnbull sisters the past week. D. II. McMillan and,daughter, Miss Anna, were in Wilmington this \?cek. Mr. Mb. was called there on business. Prot.J, \V. Smith ha? gone to Stanford, Ky,, t >attend the teacher's examination for Lincoln county, lie being one of the examiners for that county. The Greene county election board, composed of F. E. McGorvey and 33 B. Smith, Republicans, and John M. Boots and Barney Schlesjngcr, Demo crats, met in the county auditor’s office this morning and organized by making Barney Schles’mger president of the hoard, and Marchs Shoup clerk. Oool vs. Hot. r iMmtKumtzM.':,,SZS3 Charlie Tiudal lias gone to Selma, where ho will visit friends for a few weeks. •Mrs. Ella Whorten, o f Dayton, was the guest o f Gcdarville friends over Sabbath; Dick N.osbit returned to Anderson Wednesday after a three day’s visit with Cedaryillefriends. Dr. Baldridge has been confuted to bis room part of this week with a se vere attack of neuralgia. Bnrhflr and McMillan are showing a nice line of corsets and corset waists. Ladies, call and see them, Oscar Saterfield and Jacob Lo tt, have joined the Ccdarville colony at Alexandria Indiana, and will work for Will Elrick. Mothers, when buying for the boys, don’t forget our 25 cent pants and 24 cent waists. A. It. Crandall & Co. Xenia. Miss Mattie Turnbull, who has been visiting relatives at Springboro for several days, has returned home after a delightful visit. Mr. John .Spain* and family, of Jamestown, and Anna M. Towhtsley were guests of friends at. Yellow’ Springs Thursday. . Mrs. R un McCollum, who has been Mieitdiug the summer with'friends in this vicinity, returned to her home in Knoxville, Tennessee. Thursday. Mr. Abbot is expected here to*dny aud will accompany bis wife to Co* 1umbus where they will spend Sab bath before returning to their home in Pittsburg. Miss Anna Homan resigned her position at Lafaette, Indiana, and has uceopted a similar one with the Postal telegraph company at Springfield, 0 . Miss Anna wus in Ccdarvillo Thurs day to pay her lather a short visit. Mrs, Eliza Stewart.died atherliome two miles north of Clifton, last Satur day and was buried at the Clifton cemetnry Monday morning. The de ceased was nrj mint of Mrs. C. 31. Morton, of this place, and was about ,seventy years of age. The richest man in the United States the year the constitution^ went into operation was Charles Carroll, of Carrollton. Ho was worth about 8500,000. It is needless to say that lie would not be renowned ibr his wealth Ifhe were living now. Ivey. Dudley of New Jasper, was some time since invited by the young men of Gcdarville to preach to them, and he has accepted and will preach here on Sabbath afternoon the 10th inst. at the usual hour. All are invited to hear him. He is a deep thinker, an eloquent sjmaker and his sermon willl be interesting as well as instructive. The following from the London Nickel Plate throws a couple ofstrong side lights on ti e couple who were married in public at Jamestown on the Fourth: “N. J. Headley, who was granted a divorce from bis wife, Mary Headley, at the last term of Common Pleas Court in this county, was pub licly united in marriage to. Mrs. Chap man, who also was recently granted a divorce from her husband in this county, at the Fourth of July celebra tion nt Jamestown oh Saturday. We hope that the two But* made twain have Iwen properly mated, and may live together in sweet felicity. A certain' Philadelphia preacher should have'been a politician. lie ' shrewd enough to have found a place among the shrewdest. A week ago Sunday be delivered a sermon in which ho criticised his fellow-clergymen who relaxed their efforts in the summer. He announced that lie would redouble his work; that the sermons would be longer, mid class meetings and lectures would be held every evening of the week. The following Wednesday his congregation raised a purse to send him on a three mouths’ European va cation. Several new books were-rcceived at the “ Y” library this Week, The young ladies are using every endeavor to make their library a success. Mrs. F. M. Clematis, o f Franklin, and son Guy Clark, of Miamisburg, paid a brief visit to her son, W, L. Clcinans and wife this week. A half dozen styles in men’s straw hats, black andwhite, yacht and curv ed brims ..for 50 cents, Other grades, A. R. Crandall & Co. Xenia, We oiler a t cost for the . / next sixty days, our stock of Hats, Flowers and Rib bons. Barber and McMillan. A'case which will attract attention in medical circles is reported to-day from Lninark, Ark. Mrs. Eliza Ry an, a widow, 80 years old, and who has been totally blind for thirty years bad n tooth pulled from lier upper jaw. , The root of the tooth was near ly an inch in lengtlrr"" When it was extracted Mrs. ltyan complained of intense pain in her eyes, and later cried out that she could see plan: her sight having been restored'. 111086 hofc d&y8 s u g g e s t t h e q u e s t i o n , w lm t cart I; b u y t o m a k e a c o o l d r e s s? W e c a n v e r y e a s i l y s o l v e t h e q u e s t i o n i f y o u w i l l c om e i n t o o u r h o u s e , W e j u s t r e c e iv e d a b o u t 2 c a s e s o f c h e a p c l i a i l i e s t o m a k e a b a r g a in s i t e on a t 5 e t s . a y a r d , t h e y w e r e 8 A e a r l ie r i n f h t , s e a s o n , t h e p a x t e r n s a r e o le - A» the board was equally divided,, t A n o t h e r n e w t-l.iug they voted the requisite, number of . * • ,,f|i tmLamuWJte iW y tins week i* „ case » l ‘■luv iuger president under the provision of law giving the place to the oldestman on, the board in case they cannot 4 * 4 Vs; -'-/Vk ' .. ■ j . ?. ’ ..« Ifiys % W m agree. - In regard to the clerkship, the board agreed to vote for five Demo crats and five Republicans ten' times, and then place the names in the hat ami have some one draw a. name out, which name'should be -that of the clerk. • The Democrats voted ten times for the following, twieo each: H. O. Armstrong, W. "V. Luce, Jjnsl A. McMillan, M. V. Lucas and. L, Steinfels 'The Republicans voted U r the following: Charles.Johpson, John A. Nesbit, M. Shoup, W, F. Howard and Jiimes A. Crawford. There be ing no result the names were placed in a hat and J. O.1 McCormick was called in to do the drawing. While Mr. Boots shook up the names in .liat, Barney Schlesinger prepared a handkerchief and bound the eyes of McCormick, wlio proceeded to draw a name out of the hat which proved to be, that of Marcus Shoup, one of the live and popular young Republicans for which Xenia and Greene county h so justly noted. After the-drawing Messrs. Smith and Boots were made a committee to call and bring Mr. Shoup over from' bis office anil notify him. of bis . elec tion. They did so, aud Mr. Slump thanked them handsomely, set up the cigars, and the whole board had quite a little love feast.—[Xenia Gazette. Itolueerf ESiitea to IlinncapoUw via I'euimylviiiiin bines Ju ly (ith to fith. For the convention of the Society of Christian endeavor at Minneapolis, round trip tickets, at reduced rates will bo sold July 6th, 7th ami 8th from ticket stations on the Peunsvlvania sab” cloth, a very fine qua 1 ity of printed mull, we will pell a t 15cts., they have been 25cts. .all Season'. In both dark and light grounds Fine Apple Tissue, another Summer clotli a t 12£ cts., new assortment ju s t rec’d. in extra tine quality. White goods are alwa>s go^d. Hem-stitched flouncings for dresses a t 35, 50, 75 and $1-00 a yard. Piece goods pets a yard js our bargain in plaid lawns worth 8h a yaid. All grades of better goods, also plain and black lawns in all grades. JOBE BROS & Co, Xenia. Screen Doors at A. Jackson’s. . Heinz pickles, chow chow, celery, girkins, cauliflower at McCorkle’s. Our fast black socks at 55 cents arc peerless. A new tine of P. IC. fiat ties at 25 cents. Pufis in new wash goods very stylish. A. Ii. Crandall ■& Co. Xeuia O. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. 'Syrup a n d Molasses n t G uay ’ s . Our Stock of Patent Medicines is complete at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Dried Beef at 1 Bull’s Glass fruit jars nt Bull’s , Golden Fleece, Flour at Bull’s NOTIUE. Notice is hereby given that there will he a new survey made for the MBA1)0 VVBH00K. STUCK 1 U K U . Aberdeti-Angus Foi sale. A choice young bulls; also a fine of grade heifer- f <r side nr, very leasonable prices. Come and see them mid he convinced of their n.eiit.s, or write to D. Bradfuto Ccslnrvillo O. T. 'purpose of deciding the location ot the Lines. Tickets will he good until July ■* . ‘* . , , , .• bridge on Mam street, and also the boundary lines of said street, All persons interested are hereby notified to I ks present. Ltmitm T ow . vst . ey , M ayou . The body of Amos Ferguson, who died May IQth and lias, been in the vault, at the Curkwood Cemeturv loth, or by special arrangement in Minneapolis passengers can have re turn limit extended to August '20th. For particulars apply to any ticket agent of the Pennsylvania lines. Carr's Nurseries, Yellow Springs, O , are again offering their fine assort ment of nursery stock to the people of Cednrvllle aud vicinity. Sir. Carr who is looking after the canvass here personally tells us that they are offering cherry and apple trees espec ially of large sized ro.ot, pruned a year ago and in Fact all kinds of trees from their large and complete list at prices so that all can buy who want trees. This is an old ftnd reliable firm of over 20 years standihg. There is no man better qualified than Mr. Carr in LU t <>l L 'ittun . Remaining uncalled for in the Cedar- ville Ohio post office for the month jnt London the past eight weeks, waft | buried last Sabbath afternoon at 3 jo’clock. The burial was largely at tended by the friends and relatives. List No. 5. ending June 30 I80f, Hamilton Mr. John Jones Mrs.,I. F. Shingledecker Mrs. Jake Williams Mis. Ada Persons calling for the above will please say advertised. J no . W. M c L ean . Choice Jackson Nut coal at Mitchell’.-. House paint at Mitchells. D 311 ’t fail to get your screen du*.v and windows at Mitchell’s.. All i-dius instock. • , Highest market price paid Tor wlii'iit a t A n dku ' i V X H im , a t . G , cay ' s . Get your buggv painted at Wolford’s ' If you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd's. • Paints in all size packages and col ors at r RidgwayV. Cprn, Tomatoes, Beaus, &<\, at G i : ay V, Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at G hay ’-. Ilaru -:\ig Oils at ISdgway’.> Cheese, Crackers and Ginner mi . ij s at (J kay V. Slower Oils at Ridgway’.-,'- Elegant Toilet Soaps at Ridgway’s Pharmacy,' Buy your fresh and salt incuts the old reliable meat store of C. ■ Crouse. Butter, Jersey, Milk G uay ’.-. & Spring repair work at Murray's bar-, ness shop. Sorghum, Syrup and New Orb am Molasses at - l Gii.w’a. A fine line of pocket ami table cut lery at Crouse it BulJV, • The best place in town to buy m- at of all kinds is-at C. W. CrousuV. 'h y him. Machine Oils at Kidgway4.*. Tobacos and Cigars at ItisAV4*-. at. Vi’. < : £ L Bl Cove Oysters, Sardines and Salmon at Bull’s Honey at Bull’s. Smoke the Jimtown Daudv nt ___________ - Bull’s The democratic maw convention at Xenia to-day, from the outlook, will lie a larger gathering thaii hay been bad by the democracy in this county for years. The Campbell mid anfi- Ilest tliee sweetly loved and only, j Gaeeoliue stoves, all patterns, Ilc;it thee in thy narrow bed, * j Hic-« aud prices at Cioute & Bu.i We have laid thee cold and lonely, | Flics ou the outside, mi our H. ix*-a 'Mong the peaceful sleeping dead, i Doors at Andrew Bro & Co. All is dark within our home, Lonely are our hearts to-day, For the tu rn we loved p . i dearly/ lias forever passed away. From his Sister, k 1 For low i paints go to price and gutirun. u.I Andrew Bro t i ( ’<. Harness, coil, m'sehine, and Litr- Jseed oils at Andrew Bro & Co. the nursery business. lie lias spent Campbell factions are both .organized the best years of his life in making ami ready for the fray, nrnl the indi- Cavrs nurseries the equal of the best, cations at present are that it will he a and tells us personally that when any bill is ordered, satisfaction is guaran teed. ■ Farm Gates at Mitchell’s Paris Green at Andrew Bros, and Co* H e w ‘W a i f P a p e r just received. Prices lower thaneverat S t o r m o n t & O o . EUPEP 3 r* 0 .This is what you ought to have, in fact you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for i t t daily, and mourning because r o i t W A I.F ,. The Iliff homestead near M. E. church, Ccdarvillo. For p-mii niui ■ Ilili adminstrator oi <> they j call on Wm find it not. Thousands upon tlioft - 1 tatc. sands of dollars are spctif tuiitUiilly hy 1 our people in the hope that (hey may I Go to Wolforl’s for attain this boon. And ye ti( may in;; Brown cultivator.-!. . had by all. &Wc gum.mice (hat Klee* trie Bitters, if used according to di- drawn battle. Xenia will probably nnJ th? "*!' P'^'slsicd In, will . 1 n , , : bring you Good Digestion and oust elect Campbell delegates with a possi- the Ueill0ll Dyspcj,sru nllll iI18,all j,,. ble ouc or two captured in the coun-, st.-ad Enpcpsy, We recommend try, but the antis have gotten in their Kbetric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all work ea well tluit they ure cooddcnt to “ w* l" U m KM-' they will capture nt least one half the gei.um Call and see the step latter chair Crouse & Bulls. New Potatoes at Cabbage at k<!: M<C.i Met'oil: the delegation. B ig B a r g a in s In ladies fine shoes and Ox fords at Stormont 8s Co. lieyfi. Sold at oOcts and $1.00 per bottlo at Itidgway’s Drugstore. (4) Don’t Believe that any onecan Boll cheaper than* Stormont&Co. X t t T I G t h ' Will the parties having f-ack-’ ; - longing to Ervin & Kterrett, plf.:> • return them at once n« we iiepJ tfu«if. Envix A*. K yi ;. ui : i :. Rolled Avcna aiuVWheat, Oafmcil and Cracked Wheat, Farino, :v ! ParchedFarinose, Pear! Ik’iky, G,.-v ttlatedHominy at C 1 : ay V.
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