The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

*1‘ ITK ( : 1 a jh spending a few dftj'8 l y u m / m * AN l.YIMSl'UNDKNT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, SATURDAY, JULY, 18 1891. llr. IT. TILA l i t , JSdltor and P rop 'r PRICE * 1 .2 5 PER ANNUM. Dr. Honnm is now acting as pen­ sion agent. Mrs. Condou is selling ghods below cost. Call and see her. Mrs W. M. Barber is reported as improving from her recent illness. Rev. Tuffs audwife spent yesterday . at Springfield, visitrtigold friends. A new time card will go in force on the Little Miami rai'road to-morrow. Dave Stout this week received no­ tice that he had been granted a pen­ sion of $12a month from May 1890. Miss Lizzie Wylie, who has been working in^Cincinnati, has returned home to spend her summer vacation. ' Daniel McMillan, ,of Missouri, will spend the summer with his mother, < Mrs Rosanna McMillan, on Xenia avenue. •Samuel Turnbull this week shipped the largest steer that has been seen in Cedarvillefor some time. He weighed 2,244 pounds. About forty persons from Cedar- ville and vicinity picnicked in the grove in front of J. D. George’s resi­ dence Thursday. Miss Minnie Wooteu is visiting her sisters in Dayton. . ’ . . Born, to Mr, and Mrs. David How­ ard, last Wednesday, a girl. 31iss Irene Martin of London is the guest of Cedarville friends this week. Ed Smith is rejoicing this week over a fine girl baby presented him" Wednesday by his wife. m re la v !» wwU W W *<Wi* *«<r M A . K A -T O N -K A , thejgreata i Blood Purifier, iLiver Regulatorand Tonic ever known, Is pre­ pared In Nature’s LaboratorybyNature’s Cfiii* dren—tho WarmSpringIndiansofllioPacific A Btl Slope, among whom Its preparation has been 8 1 1 H i * a sacred legacy fromgenerationto generation a V I I for unnumberedyears. It ispurelyvegetable, and goes directly to tho seat of nine-tenths of the ills of humanity—tho blood—and itswon*, derful work of restoration beginswith the first dose, health andstrengthsurely following. 1 / A m i l i F O Rheumatism, JfraraldA l)y*pep«l»iS crofu la, L iver Com* *K A I fU ilC O plaint, Constipation, Klitucy Disease, Fever and A p iJ . and"all sim ilar ailments. Price * 1 p er buttle, 0 fur «*S. Ask your druggist fo r It, and If fie Orezoabllu MedicineConDany,Cinr, Pa* Cincinnati Division . 3 Dr. McClelland and wife, o f Xenia and Lew McClelland and wife, of WoosterOhio, were the guests o f Mrs. T. B. Andrew this week.- , Charles Jenkins, State lectrrer of the Ohio Farmer’s Alliance will speak in the court house park at Xeuia, sSaturday July25 at 2:30 p. m. Charley Wciraer and MissEllen S, McClellan, o f thisplace, were married in Yellow SpringB last Saturday even­ ing, Rev. Middleton officitaing. The baptist minister at Jamestown lias been arrested on a serious charge, hut his church believe it to be.a case o f blackmail and are standing by him. Wo learn that Rev. Tufts has been asked to consider a call to a two thousand dollar city charge. He has not yet consented,to give it a serious consideration. Do you want a parlpr suite? No difference what grade you desire you can get it o f Barr to Morton. Regular preaching services to-mor­ row at the Methodist church. The Epworth League at night will be led by thespastor, 'The bedroom suites at Barr & Mor­ ton’s are elegant. Call and see them. C/'hairs in. all sizes, styles, shapes and prices, to suit children or grown persons; Also easy chairs for for the old at Barr A Morton’s, W. C. T. U. meets Friday, July 24 at 2 p. m. Subject for discussion, Sabbath observance. The Y ’s are invited to be present, and any others who may wish to come. ^ Secretary. George White of Jamefitown, son of John White, formerly o f this place, committed mticide at Dayton, Thurs-. day, by taking morphine. He was taken to the hospital but nothing could be done for him. Bar Hale. . A cottage house and two lots situa­ ted in Millers edition. An excellent well o f water and fruit trees o f differ­ ent kinds. ' Wesley Hutson. » NOTICE. Notice is .hereby given that there will he a new survey made on Mpnday, July 20th, for the purpose o f deciding the location o f the bridge oir Main street, and also the boundary lines o f fluid street. All persons interested are hereby notified t> be present. L uthkk T ownmjey , M ayor . The school^hoard have decided to have the school building heated by furnaces, and will meet Monday night for the purpose o f deciding what kind to purchase. D. B. IlifTei o f Clifton, last week caught a fish in the grist mill dam weighing thirteen pounds nine ounces and measuring thirty-two inches long, and nineteen inches in- circumference. B G. Ridgway attended the demo­ cratic state convention as a delegate from this county, and while he went to Cleveland in tjie interest o f Neal, he returned an enthusiastic Campbell man. George Miller while running a mower on Andrew Bro’s. farm fell, and in some manner caught the fin­ gers o f his left hand in the cogs o f the machine, and was severely in­ jured. Rev. and Mrs. H» P. Jackson, o f Greenfield, were the guests o f friends in Cedarville this Week. Rev. Jack- sin attended the 1 1 shyory mrecting at Xenia, stopping here on his way home. A It is best to have a monopoly o f one’s own name; but unless it is an or­ thographical freak the chances are that some other person will bear it. A Vermont matt has taken a severe licking'beeaute, having thesame name as another, he was mistaken for him, but it was not all bad luck in this <*se, ft* he recovered? damages suffi- clent to pay his wedding expenses and leave abalance, Dr.-Winters is-dead. Last Wed­ nesday morning Mrs, Winters went to his chamber‘to awaken their son, An­ drew, who slept with his father, and bid him be careftil not to arouse the Dr, who wasappNrenty asleep, but up­ on arising the boy saw something amiss, and summoned the mother who made the sad discovery that her hus­ band Wits dead. A physician wap called, but he was past all help.' The evening before he had been out on the street apparently as well as ever, and the suddenness o f the summons makes it only the more sad to his wife and children. Andrew Winter was born August 18th, 1820 in Fayc'tteville, N. C. He received his early education in South Carolinaand graduated at the Charles­ ton Medical college atthe age o f 21 years, and immediately commenced practicing hk protfessioa. At the opening o f the rebellion he enlisted in theFirst Tennessee Regiment, serving one year, when he was appointed sur­ geon, in which capacity he served un­ til the cloee o f the war, when he set­ tled in Cedarville and practised medi­ cine until his retirement about two yean ago. In 1868 he married Miss Turnbull who with their three chil­ dren, Misses Tweety and Bell and son Andrew survive him. Faults Dr. Winter had in abun­ dance, but overshadwing them was warm heari which prompted innumer­ able acts o f kindness, and many are the poor who have cause to revere his memory. He ban crossed the river to the great beyond. Peacefully and calmly was the journey made. No pain or physical suffering marred his last momenta here, but during a peace­ ful dumber his spirit took its flight, The funeral was preached yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the residence by Rev. Warnock who was assistedby Ik* other ministers o f thevillags, alter whioh th« body was Interred in the Tarbox cemetery. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Sherman Vanniman to L W Lin­ ton, quit claim to 107.25 a, Jefferson, 82380. , / Sherman Vanniman to Cora L Lin­ ton, quit claim to same,$1408, Cora and L W Linton to Sherman Vanivan, quit claim to 25 a, Jefferson, 81598. Jos T Moss to F A Moss, quit claim to lot 53, Osborn, $1. F A Moss to Joseph T Moss, quit claim tp lot 53, Osborn, 81. J B V Edwards to Adeline C Ed­ wards, lots 6, 8 and 9, between Shaw­ nee run and X andD railroad, Xeiiia, 81. Berthena and Edmund Spe ncer to Wm Pickerel et al, lot 75, Orris add to Cedarville; 8100. H M Read to Elma A Lavis, 6 a, Xenia tp. 8240. J H Harbine to Catheriu Ankeny, 1 a, Beavercreek, 8700. Julia A and Elisha' Seward to James Cuslett, property, Bellbrook, 8900. B F Moser to Geo W Strausbaugh, 3&a, Bath, 81,000. Duff W Greene to Samuel Wilson, lots 157 and 158, Fairfield, 8202. Duff \V Greene to Ransom Young, part lot 11.6, Fairfield, 8400. F E McGervey, assignee1o f John Kay, to Joseph H Hill, 94.46 «. Spring Valley, 84,388. Jos H Hill to Edward R Walton. 21.60 a, Spring Valley, 8874. SamuelS Wilson, ex. of Samuel Wilson, to Frank A Byers, 10 a, Xenia, 83,000. i We want your trade. Every per­ son ibv ted to deal with us either for Cash or on time. At Bird’s. •Three cans o f corn lor - 25 cents; three cans o f tomatoes for 25 cents: lemons 20 cents per dozen, at Bird’s. Fruit jars and tin cans at Bird’s. Bargains in dishes and glassware at Bird’s. Largest stock o f drygoods, clothing and shoes in the city ut Bird’s. ■Blackberries— Leave pour orders for themAt . Bum’s. Celery always on hands at Bird’s. Rutter and Eggs— You can get the highest prices at B ird ’ s . Van Houten’s Cocoa at Bird’s. Tinware o f all kinds. You «ave 50 per cent, in buying at Bird’s. Gasoline only 10 cents a gallon at Bird’s. T H E M U C H -D E S IR E D IONS WAIST and PERFECT HIP EFFECT pnlsr *>•-pioaaW'fWMilWIjr Cy wearing THE ADJUSTABLE - OVER THE HIR ■ • ANDWILL ' ■ FITANYFORM Instantly, giving Parfoot Ea ts and ________________ Contour. They have Daniil* Seams, which will n ot . rljpi D oable Steel* and Bout*, Which will n o t break. Made la three length* .T«»n and Settee**. Any Ary goodsdenier Inthe U. 8. can nipple you. Canvasses* W anted. Send for OnUtloimf. B0RTREE MFG. CO., larks** A L ibe ra l P ro fM ltim . Who has not heard o f o f that par­ agon o f family papers, the mostenter­ prising and popular Weekly Detroit Free Frees? For a generation its name has been a household word, and it has become a synonym for all that is excellent, pure and elevating in journalism. It is delightfully enter­ taining without resortlo cheap sens* tionalUm, instructive without being prosy or pedantic. Combining the literary qualities o f the expensive mngizine with the bright, breezy characteristics o f the newspaper, it leaves nothing to be desired by the average reader. It islooked upon as a welcome visitor by every fiunilywho reads it, while thousands regard it as iudif-pensabie and would on noaccount go Without it. An enormous circula­ tion o f 125,000 copies per week at­ tests its wonderftu popularity. Rec­ ognizing the fact that theraare those who are uiifiuailiar with itssurpassing merits as a honre paper, the publish* ereoflte to send The Free Frees to them for toe balance o f this year (orer five months) for only 80 oents. end ft* free sample copy, r PttMagwTralM-CfatralTlaw. T* Westward. <JalM*toM....'~Jv. Alton..... We V stJentsrson,. London......... . Bo. Charleston.. Belma.___ Cedarville......... 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Cash ie r. Individual asset* principally invested in Real Estate 8200,000. linolclen’ s Arutcu »»->>■ Tho beat salye In the wofid for vu. braiHea, sores, ulcere, salt rlieum. i-- sores, tetter, chapped bunds, cltvbUn -aimsand all skin eruption**, and positI> ly cures piles, or no jmy rs.qwr«!, y unarantead to give perfect e-nistactlo or ^janeY' refundeil. Price 25 cent* box. For salo by B. G. Ridgeway’s The Finish. We will sell the finishing of our white goods Depart* inentat a great bargain and to make it the greatest white goods bargain ever offered in our city we have put it into two lots. Lot No. I will be 5 cents a yard and< will contain all the gooJs we sold at 7i 81 and 10 cents, and many of the number were leaders at the original prices. ‘Lot No. 2 we will irell at 10 cents and into this assortment will go the goods that was sold at 12L 15, l()t, apd some 20 cent goods, This lot will contain some very handsome novelties and are decided bargains at the special prices. In ladies1 and children's hem-stitched fiouncings we make special offers. One is a full .width flounce at 25cents embroid­ ered at that, and worth al most twice the price,* also a new lot just received bought at almosi halfprice. Tomake,a July bargain sale we are selling them at 50 cents a.yard and earlier in the season we could sell no better than $1 for the same grade. Also some special values in; black plaid ^and striped latfns at marked down prices. JOBE BROS & Co, Xenia. Jucfc receive^, twenty-five dozen working toirte at 35 and46 cento: for* raer price 50 cento, Alao toe largest stock o f panto ever kept in town, . -J. E. L owry , Palm leaf mattress, the beet made, At Barr to Morton's. Westward. BnrlncSeM...Iv. YellowSprlnge..♦* Xenia..— foaytam......... 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Fortimecards,ratesorSue,throughtickets, hagsage cheeks,and itarther infonnaUon re-1 f f i s & 2 : i s s s s f , a s a r ‘“' *•• * W. U. Torrence, Agent Cedarvili ,0* SsieoBlMnsinHnieeiowirMYorfiMpouNTnwiuoiTU HWflWLMIUISnUUTIOll MM AITVDTOfTHUIIAPOFTHE CMi^o,M IsM&FacileB;., Tbe IMrsot 1,1 * is sb 4 hem Chlcsfo,Mist, Ottavs, Pteris, La Salle, Mellne, Hesk 'IsiWHl, la ILUXOIS,- Savtapert, MascaCn., Olfamvrs, QSksloasa, lies lletast, WWstMt, Audubon, Hsrlsa and Council Bisflb, la IOWA; Mlnnstpolls snl at Pssl, la MIX- HXSOTAi Watsrtews and Sioux Pells. IS DAKOTA: OssHron, St Joseph and Kansse CUT, la M18SOCKI; Otuaba, Uncetn. Palrbury«ndK.lam. laNEBRASKA; Atcblseu, Leavenworth, llurton. T-pfke, Mulclilnson. WlchHs; BslIevlUe, Abilene, Dnlgs CHy, CaMwcll, In KAKBAS; KISfMtr, El Brno and Wacn, lit IXDIAX TIXimrORY; Denver, Colorado Cprlnf* and Pmblo, la OOLOKADO. Traverses new arse* ef rich farming aad graslag lands, aSurdli v lHe bad Strillllf* of luler* (WswsslaHM te all towns and eUles m t aad west, northwest aad southwest of Chicago aad te Pacific aad trans oceanicseaports. UAOJfincxrrr vx8T zahhx xx prk ss trains Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment between CHICAGO and DE3 MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO acd DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS arid FURKLO, via EAMSA8 CITY and TOPEKA and Via ftT. JOSEPH. Flnt-dass Day Coaches. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, and PshwwHleej-ers, with Dining. Ckr Service.- ClosecmmecUiOHat Denver and Colorado Springs w<|!i - diverging railway line*, now forming lh* new aad ptetnr-sque STANDARD OAVOK TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTS Over which aiperbly-eiitilpned trslna ran dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Salt Late City, Ogden snd San Krantleco. THE ROOK ISLAND 1$ also the Direct and Favorite Line In and from Manlton Pike’s Pea f slid ait nthsr sanitary and eceaie resortsandcHlrs andmlalngdlstrictslnCelorado. DAILY FAST IXPRXSS TRAINS - f v Frans St Joseph snd . -m« City in and from art Im­ portant towns,titlesand.,- c I ims InSomhsrn Neldasks, Kanmeand the Indian Territory: AMo Wa ALBERT LEA OOUTROemKansas(Itr and Chksis toW*!»r- tewn. Slonx Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, eeaneetlengAsrall point* northand northsrest bstsrten Ihelakmand the PartfleCnast. For Ttekete, Mara, FeMrtn, or desired Ihfrrfnstloo apply tesnyCnnronTkkst OMee in th* L'nlted Sisiee erCsn*da,*t*ddr**s 8 s I T . JOHN ,' JO H N M S A B f lA N * OealNsasgsr, GswITkiAPsei. Agt. • dRtc*«O.Zbi. t^kltftMnOiteHooey Syrup 45 cents a gallon at fistslV. i

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