The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
■I'HK lemons aud fi'iUiljL'iTii'S ut AS INDKl'KNRKNT WKiJNLYNKW8l’AJ*JEK. SATURDAY, FEB. . 28, 1891 IV. I f f t LA l i t , J id ito r and P rop ’r PRICE # 1.25 PER ANNUM* The weather-—it still fluctuates. Uncle Johnnie Grain is on the sick list,' ■ . Pried apples, peaches, prunes grapes and raisins at McCorkeU!s. Little Ray Hiltabridle has been very sick this week with la grippe. Born, on last 8 unday evenings to Mr. and Mrs. John Stretcher* a girl. Pie punkiu, mince meat at McGOrkell’s. Mr. and Mis. J. C. McMillan, of South Charlestonj are visiting Mrs. McMillan’s patents. Rev. Warnock ent ior class of I nary at his street. V eriu a tho Xenia the l home on Yel t rned the een- 'eological semi- llow 'Springs J. H. Wolford attended the sale at Russ Brewer’s west of Xenia, Tues day. Miss Irma Williamson is convales cing from a severe attack of pneu monia. ‘ entertained Miss Bernace Wolford a few of her young friends Monday evening. Mrs. Edward Van Horn whose niek- Miss Lulu Morton entertained a number of friends at tho home of her. parents on West Grove street Thurs day evening, Charley Ridgway Jr. one of Yellow Springs’ popular druggists, was the guest of his brother B. G .’Ridgway last Wednesday. . Mack Bui) has contracted for the purchase of the grocery stock of R. F. Kerr and will commence invoicing Monday morning. Mrs. J. C, Nisbet, who several months ago was called to Louisville, by the sickness and death of her son Will, and has since remained there, returned to Cedarville to-day. t iia i's D e d ic a te d to th e H e r a ld uiut its Keiulerit- WVre rejKiratod, friend*, tin Iruo, Tho times wo meet, indeed aro Tow, liut 'tie with joy we read of you, Whon wo receive the Iloeuld, Each Monday morn, wo’ro fail of cheer,, When wo tho mall man’# whittle hear, And run to got our paper, dear; Tho witty little Herald. Whctuynu aro sick, wo oil feel sad, When you are happy woure glad, Wu ovou read oaah little ud, Inserted m tho Herald. Girls, if you are a charming bride, We road the wedding uotos with prido, wVud hopo your'o life’will smoothly glido, , And hope you’ll take the Herald. If somehuve died our griefs combine, Our heads in sorrow wu incline, And sadly read between each tide, When we recuive the Herald. All, yes, dear friends, your’o far away, I cannot sou your forms to-day, But I ’ll to you a visit pay, Through this, our friend, tho Herald. MDA M. KECIC. Hamilton, 0., Feb. ,25th, If21. The Ohio river was on another high this week. . almost GIVEN A W A Y ! We have more than we want and will give you more for your money than you ever got before. All of our 112.00, $10.00 and $8.00 suits go for $5,00. You can’t afford to miss this sale. They must all go by March 15th, so lookout. J . B . L O W R GREAT Charley Ervin is now manipulating the yard stick at Robert Bird's, Eight or ten of Gcdarville’s fair damsels went to Xenia yesterday and took the photograph galleries there by etprm. Miss Emiua Scanland, of Selma, and Mr. and Mrs. Ii. S. Keyes come down to attend the ^entertainment at the opera house yesterday evening. ^ ‘Mr. John B. Allen,of this city,has consented, at the urgent request of a large number of his friends tlirou -bout the county to become a candidate for Representative from Greene eoun- | ty. ■ . -k -k -k -k 7 *. -k He should receive the unauimous vote of the people of Greene county. ■ “>ofar, he is the only person announced ness we mentioned last week, is much ■ f„r the place, and has no opposition.’’ worse this wecK. j — -Xenia Republican. ,. m ™. t.an . , ^ n n ^ 7 r wl,f. 0 - confined to tlic home tor h . ido time i»| ^ ^ i(|lM t|ml Mr y,,,,, ^.;1, llavl, i Hli l.i n. in. Jtevivnl Hih iia-s in the improving sinwh. I n . n - ... , i .« j■eveningand on .Wednesday night at 7 o’cl'ick. The Wesley Centennial Anniversary will be held one week from to-morrow. An interesting pro gram is being prepared. The entertainment given at the Mclntire school house Wednesday evening was well attended, and the play was well rendered. The receipts — ja walk over/ If so, we believe the ed Mrs. J. M. ( rain returned home ,jjol. uf thut paper will in time lind he last Friday utter a pleasant visit raistuken. Dr; .Snider, it is true, friends in London._____ < is a young man, but has brains sniffi- George Smith, an old Cedarville [cient to atone for so an enormous a boy, who has been working near Chi- jcrime. Besides, he is a “hustler" and cago, is at home on a short visit. ■ John B. will find the coming campaign , , , a . .. “ " ' v-\ t ,1 far from uninteresting. Ed nmuo \Y.as in Osborn the first o f! _____ __ the week in the interest of the 8011 th-1 Young .Uy.on tea 45 cents pc-r* ern Building and Loan association. . Mrs. Nauey Townsley Is suffering with a severe attack of pneumonia, but WOare glad to state is convales cing, though slowly. Will Duffie'd, one of our did Cedar- ville boys was elected .Noble Grand of the I. O. O. F. Dayton lodge at their last election of officers. pound at McCorkell’s. The funeral services of the late Hor ace L.. McClung took place at the Presbyteriftn church Thursday morn- big at 10 o’clock, when avast concourse of sorrowing friends and lelntives gath ered to. pay their last tribute of love to the departed one. On the alter of-the-E church had beenplaced numerous floral designs of the many friends of the de ceased, some very beautiful ones com Will Marshall’s visit to the fine horse sale at Lexington, Kentucky,.. . . . . . . was hugely enjoyed by him, and lie j 'nK frIom t!'e fratt,nud order8 to * h«* says it would pay any man who cares, , 0 ,'Scd' ' to see a good horse to attend one of I ^ v . ^ 0Peu(‘d .the B0rviccs w,th those sale's. About six hundred horses’Pr“.ver, invoking divine ennMilatfon on were sold, ranging in price from 8100 j strickened relatives, the choir fol io $55,000. Will says the buyem Iowi“ 8 witha lK‘autd‘ul h>mn*-Mr- E1-v there thought no more of a hundred f » dthe I f h chapter ofJohn, a favor- dollar horse than buvers about here one Wlt 1 * 16 death, and would one they paid'ten dollars for. j fol!°wed !t vvith m i,llI,rt'^iveaU,i «>»* — 7 —------- jsoling sermon taken from tho thoughts Tuesday evening was devoted by audF omiflea therem contained, After' I H a <1 TL9 w * T. /A A a ii- * * * of the evening was SIIJ.OO, Jellies aud apple butter at McCorkell’s A .number one butter bean at MeCorkeil’s. Rolled avenu, oat meal and rolled outs at * MeOorkell’s, •Syrup, Orleans and-Sorghum mo lasses at McGorkell’s. Irish and sweet potatoesat MeCorkell’s. Canned corn, tomatoes, beaus and peas at McCorkeH’s. Cooked pickled pigs feet at McCorkell’e. Mackeral, herring aud white fish at McCorkell’s. Buy your bed room suits of B ark & M orton . Notice. of the late James Dunlap, deceased, of CEDARVILLE, 0., will be sold at on the premises on THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bull to the en- the sermon tlie Masonic fraternity took J wr*>»r Jrthe wut «Lnricp1amcnu.fJp^i- tertainment of a few o f tbtir friends’ ... ■ .... at their pleasanthomeon Cedar street, fullritca 0f the order which were solemn and impressive. The choir, composed of Misses Pettigrew and Hooven and i it proving socially the most pleasant event of the week. The following persons were present: Hugh .Stormont and wife, Wallace Barber and wife, Will McMillan and wife, Dr. Oglesbee aud wife, Will Elerick and wife, Chos. Grouse and wife, John McElroy and wife, James Andrew aud wife, Misses Mary Shepherd and Lulu Barber, and Messrs. Spenc. Shepherd, Hcu Barber and Cal Barber, Mrs, James McMillan, who Jives eastofCedarville, on the Columbus pike, came near losing her life this week. She had driven to Selma Monday and was returning home, when notseeing the five o’elock ex press, attempted to cross the railroad when the train struck the back part o f the jagger iu which she was riding, overturning it and throwing her out njion the roadside. Her horse became frightened and ran away, but fortu nately was seen by persons living near by who hastened to the assistance of the injured lady, who was kindly ipred for. Fortunately no bones were bro ken hut the shock was a severe one, Mrs. McMillan will soon lie able to 1 h > about again but will not soon forget her experience of last Monday, el.arsi of tb. »„,1 gave II,e £ £ ® £ rt'i[nc«teii to mako immodiato payment, and 6tt,i,a4* AI a I mb tbuaehaving claimsagainst the same wilt pre sent themduly authenticated, to the undsr- aijcnedforallowance, JAMESIt. ORR. , , , , T „ - Executor of Jaannette B. Orr, deceased. Messers, red 81111 th and James Kelly, J20thday ofFebruary isoi. accompanied by Mrs, Walton on the j ' - —w— grand organ of the church, added I Q T / M 3 THAT— A l S t l A f greatly to the beauty and touching »V r ^aaniniiai COUGH NOW effect of the ceremonies, at the close Eeforwit wltB th* of which, friends were allowed to take MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. a last look at the face of the loved one as they passed out of the ahurch. The casket was carried by Geo, P, Chandler, J, J). Steele, Jos. Morris, C, W, Chandler, Wra. B, Woodward and Frank Stevenson,friends of the de ceased and S. of V.’ b which order at tended in a body, as did also the Knights of Pythias and Masons, to all of which I 10 belonged. A large procession followed the hearse to Woodland cemetery where all that was mortal of Horace L. McClung was lovely laid to rest forever besicle his lamented father, Besides the grief stricken mother’, sister and brother to elicit the deepest ttO CUnt, NONAY, VBSHOST 8 TT 7 BB 0 MTOOUQHSOSCOLDS winJl-ld to JiambtUoiiowcrr, ail other REMEDIES HAVE FAILED, It not only Mopg the Cofish, but heals the Irritation of the Throat and I.unga, arid at the same tlwa builds up and fortifies the eystem sympathy o f those prcsf-llt there was ejpthntO’hcrdftcasc, Even Consumption In Its fliA n f TTfii-if/. M ica 1 Covrin' m lTrtaS« be fmfed, mid in the latter stsgc* tU6 G rio th ed ot llo iace, Miss t a r n e , of this terrible disease It will give comfort and fin d a ll, o f belmn, to whom he w a s' prolong life, and in manyesses haa cured w ua mm to have been united in marriage, who seemed bowed down with uucon- solable sol row.—Xenia Gazette., Thyskdan*have girtn upallhop«, $«Mill mr tliaWertl, 25&50c, For sale by B, G. Bidgway, Also a number of desirable building and grazing or gar dening lots, containing from l i to 4 J acres, contigious to said residence premises will be sold at tbe same tiftie, Also 382 acres of as good farming land as Greene coun ty has in it, will be sold, offered m farms of from 56 to 123 acres, and then as a whole. The above farm is well located on a good turnpike road, about 2. miles north of Cedarville, between there and Clifton, Each tracTwill have a sufficient portion of timber land at tached, till under good fences and well underdrained. A good frame dwelling, stable and out buildings are on the farm. All will be sold on the usual real estate terms. One third cash, the \ ulunce in equal payments one end twro years, deferred payments bearing 0 per cent interest per annum, secured b\ i, ortgage on the premises. I 11. BlfOTBEHTON, J. P. KILBHETB, Attorneys in fact of the b ins of J. -Dunlap.
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