The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

a * #r t [ K q B l f & 'X t S ' AN INIHii'jSHfjOKNT WKKKI.Y NISWiilbll-KK SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891 Mm. FrankJerkin* baabeen suffer­ ing for two vrcekswith la grippe. The “YV’ are still working for their ibrary and yesterday they seal Mr. Kerr to Cincinnati to purchase A '‘” books. W, H . BLAU ty fJUitqr and Prop'r PRICE* • I.3B P H ANNUM- Mrs. Henry Owens is conyalcaeing. Mrs. Jennie Shrode* has the la grippe, ' _______ TlieW. C. T, tJ. will meet Thurs­ day the 12th at 2 p* m. Miss#Swye Henrilhas been wrestling with the la grippe this week. More White returned home from Anderson, Indians, Wednesday. Bert Brptherton has gone back- to Chicago. He will work in a seed store. . , There will be ameeting of the "Y’e” in their parlors Mondayevening at 7 . o’clock. .; Will you he a candidate thisspring?. I f so, announce the iact in the >H er - Ann aitonce; • St -• ' - • • > Found, a pocket book.last Monday. Owner can have it-by culling at this office and proving property. '* *Miss 01*Lett’s life was despairedo a fetf hours'fast Sabbath, but she .is t now outof immediate danger. Dr. Baldridge weiiti>to Cincinnati Tlutraluy to witness the _graduating exercises at the Ohio medical college. A- v^ i ,£• v 't- <s^ ^ * j Prof* White, of Xenia, will .lecture in the opera house, ThunJayevening, March 19th, on “ I Have Forgotten.’' 3Ir. andMrs. Will Bluir entertained « number o f friends at their-home on Linicsiouo street, 'Wednesday even- tog- • ffyiw-1 f*fi Missouri is said kmftttnkfc th* .hast cavalry hofoes, hut Obfbi# the state for tbebestdark honw*. their Everybody will want to hear Prof. White * t the opera house on the even­ ing of the 19th. Secure your tickets at Stormout, A .Co’s. Twenty-five cents. Mina Jennie Bratton entertained very handsomely on -Thursday even­ ing, Misses Rosa Stormont, Daisy Gray, Lulu Morton, And Ida and Ber­ nice Wolford. ' Mr. J. W. Gibson and wife, of Hamilton, Ohio, and Mr. T. C l Gib- eon, of MiiryeviUe. Ohio, are visiting relativeshere apd looking a^ r the in- toQjsts ot their father's estate. . _Miss Ida Wolford has beeu request ed .by the ladies of Springfield and will takepart in k Doruoreatcontest in that city on the evening.ef the 24th. There will be ten contestant*. ;.r.• .J*3,1 i-. */ g ^. _ . ^ . Attention is called to the announce­ ment of Dr. J. J,-Snider, who is --'a candidate for representative and of Joshua P. Oglesbee, who announces as a candidate/or county treasurer. ’rank Bsrber is agent ‘ for two o e most popular’weekly newspaper* of the day, vis,:'the Chicago Saturday Blade and the !' Columbus Dispatch. Cal) at the post office br ace Frank on the street any Saturday. ( ‘Mrs.;Jolip3aker died at Rer home [oue mile west of Cedaryille, last. Sun day night, of consumption. The fq- ueral Services were conducted by Rev. Warnock at the late residence of the deceased, Tuesday at 1$ o'clock a ,,m The burial was at Tarbox’s cemetery! Papyrus leaves on ivbicH" advertise­ ments were inscribed hdve beep founc among the ruinsof ancient Thebes,ant it is believed that t'my are three thou« sand years old.’ Thus it .will tie seen thdt the man who uses dodgers to ad­ vertise his business instead o f patron Harry Hill, the fiunoUspedestrian, passed ttuough Cedarville, Monday afternoon en route .forNew York, to enter the six day ‘‘go as yon please" race. He will travel the entire dis­ tance from Kansas to New York on foot so as to be hardened for his work when he arrives at his destination. He only stopped here long enough to inquire the name o f-th e town and make a memoranda of it.';,Me then started up the Columbus pike on a swinging trot whichhe kept upaslong as he could be seen, ..He told a num­ ber of young men with whomhe had a short conversation,-it Whshis inten­ tion to be in Columbus in eighthouvs, and judging by the way he started out he did'/not miss bis calculationsa great deal. A Kingston, N /Y ., special says; Rev. Mr. Milligan! o f Pennsylvania, who vras recently disciplined by the Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) Conference at Pittsburgosan advocate of Christians voting and exercising all the rights o f citizenship, created a sen­ sation front the Covenanter pulpit at Cold£phaip, where he’ recently preached as an applicant foy,; the. va­ cant pastorate by Saying: “I regret .tostate that l am im exceedingly her.' vous man,and am annoyedby a young lady in the congregation whohas*been endeavoring to flirt with methismorn ing. Xhave neither thAtime nor in clinatidtt to return the compliment at this time, but may do so - later on. He.looked straight at the pretty anc blushing belle of the town ushe spoke. She may hot like hint thebetter for it; but the church bids lair to extend him a call. I ha ve purchased R . F . K e r r ’ s s tock oCmerchaiKUBe and w i l l con tinue to h an d le • * GROCERIES. . There will be a meeting of the fansir »V?g the newspapers is just three thou- hw^-iaen’sassociation In the , Mayor’s saQd JW 8 bcmnd.the times.—Albany ^ . -----_— Express. _________ office. Monday evening to receive uev- eiaVriew member*. - The iee meneouk advantage,of the ice supply Thursday morningaud suc­ ceeded in packing away severalwagon loads for eunimwruse. Tbe rqiuMicaa central committee last Saturday agreed to hold a prime- ry April 6th. stringent rules were adopted regarding the use o f money by caad'dfttea. Uav.G. L. Tufts’ father celebrated his .Hist birthday last week. He and his pife, who have lived together in married life for fiftyaeven years wiU coon return to their koine in Warren county. * * Joe Pumphrey imd Frank Smith! twoyouiBg bloods from Jamestowii braced die bitiag told weather o f hut .Sunday eveuiag that.they might be nbhr to.pass a few hours in company * -------- _ with two of CcdsrvilleV fair bwieo, • MtvE, L. Smith, ot Cedarville, - agent ofthe bouthern Building and Leatii^Astocktiou, was in town this week and has organired a board here Athos Ferguson has now every at- ^ui aiice that he will be permanently cured. sA letter trmi him written Tuamlar stater Iris appetite is -enor­ mous,and he isimproving in strength, wh’tle be is almostentirely free from coughing* , Atnoiig tbe jirtll liearers at the-tomb o f General ^hetman, were Major Gen­ eral John Pope, clri'ff representative o f to# military, and Ex-Heustor, Isaac <f. Htargeoa of the eititeni, Iwth old rtoideitts, and persouat frfeuds of the dead General, Mrs. Margaret Archer died at her home onemi(enorthwestofCedarville, Thursday night at 11 o'clock, at the advanced age o f 88 years. The imme­ diate'touse of her death was A dancer. The furieral services.nffiBi be held at her late^rawdence this afternoon at, 2 o’clockwild will be conducted by Rev. Warnock. The Interment will take place at the Tarbox cemetery. A delightful affair Thursday waa tiie celebration o f the forty-fifth anni­ versary o f the marriage o f Mr. and Mrs. 8. N . Stevenson,parents of Mrs. Rob'tBird,at the*r pleasant home nearWilberforee. I t was in the na­ ture of a surprise, but that made R none toe less enjoyable. About forty guests were in attendance. Dinner Wa#aervcd a abort time after the noon hoar and all enjoyed an elegant ban­ quet Mr. Smith has combined Osborn and F*irfield,under the control of one board/ Tills will give the people of tliis community an opportunity never before had to save small earnings and get a big per cent fin their savings; also an opportunity to borrow :money at low ratesand easy payment*,—Iiocal, a r i d G L A S S * . v -• * \ a t h is o ld s tand i n th e G a u n c c b lo c k , m a ke a t r ia l pu rchase . Please call an;- aJ- jSflLw J tsS U of the late James Dunlap, dece^ed; of The Epwortk League of the M. E. cimrcji Imving p'^tponed the VfttAcy thoiten dal AniijverBary on fast ( Sab- Iwtb evening, will hobfthe celebration on to-morrow nigtaat? p. in. Sev- chd inters#ting paper# are taring pre- f cirto by diflereiit members o f the eague.. The Ctoarvillc tilliance byId an in­ terring meeting ia the Msvork office last Saturday afternoon. Tariff mt* the subject for discussionaUii was very entertaining. Oiear Hradfute cham­ pioned free trade, while Mwww. Wol- oid and Homna held to .the popular idea, of prwfecriou.' The iTellow Springs Dramat-c Com- m *y wlmpiayftl die lireiul drams, *'Kugagto la tbe opem limiKs keie Fridiy evening of last week, were tie* a»rviag o fwmiub laixernpdieues than tli^jrreeriv^l. The phty hadonly the merit to Mill fbrth wliat talent those: Wliojiirtieip.ited /msa-Sred, but the r^ujt flatteritig to Yellow Hprfjna* We are only aor p mote Of our ritfrn-w were n »t present to Onkw we cutort-iinuiwtt % The Shakespeare club hut Tuesday evening gave another o f their delight­ ful open meetingi at the hospitable home o f Dr. and Mrs. O^Atoee, on Yellow Spriag*street Thi program, thongh short, ’Wasinteresting through­ out. Misses Lulu Barber and Anna McMillan and Messrs. John McEltoy and L. G. Bull tqreaed the evening*’* entmiainmeat by* ringing “Let us dream again,” and were followed by Mr# Will McMillan, who recited a poem entUled “8ilver Liaing.” Mite JBffie Barber read witkgood affbet A selection from Will CMrleton, after Which MisaAnaa McMillan frvored toe guests with an instrumental seleo- Mrs. R. F. Kerr was warmly applauded in her rendition o fa poem entitled ‘'The Gobllns TU Get You.” Tiie quartette them rithg “GoodNight but not Good Bye,” after which cro- kiaole was indulged in at length. The mrehifipft entertainment was highly appreciated by toe invited guests who aB hop# lo be permitted teeton 'agahi' WdhanmlterRteraiy «ad "Mari# eal treat. TRANSFERS OF REAL. ESTATE J L Steinberger to D G Trent, lot 4,, Yellow Springs,. IROOO.. John X j SjwihrassigneeOfJ MPeter son to John Turner, 143 a, Xenia, #5,202. . J F Wright toEnvcy & Co., part lot 8 L &M’s add to Xenia, #1,000, ' Samuel Jupee to H andJ Anderson, 1 • / ’New Jasper, #1. John Horsfall to Chas S Hupman, 15 a, Xenia, #1,200. Irvin Allen tqJno Fiehtoorn, 97.64 a, Silvercreekr, #2,200. AlexGibney to.James Beatty, lots 6 and 7, Oldtown, $1,200. Julius T Blake to G W Harper, 24 a, Ross, ifi50«' ^ 1 . H H.Conklin to JIathias 8 Smith; 26.64 sq poles, New Jasper, $1. Geo i Huston to Mathias 8 Smith, 200 a, New Jasper, $5,000., Executors o f D*ruei Smith to same, 5.26 a, New Ja«p«jr, 4231?. Newton Ledbetter Udmr to Jas H Sanders, 47^ a, #950. , Timrithy Dwyre to Bridget Dwyre, qUitckrimtol28^a, Silvercreek, #800. Mathias S Smith <0 Geo L Huston, About 76 a, New Jasper, $4,000. Geo W ffaddix to. James Beatty, 24 sq pole#, Bjito, #380, NOTICE. I have just received a consignment o f new wiring goods thet.I will sell at about fifty rente on the dollar. Call and examine price#, etc. J . E. L owbv . ’ lils t e f t e lle r s . • >- 1 f Renuuning uncalled for in the Cedar- ville (Brio post office for tiie mouth ending Fen. 28,1691. List No. 2, Daniel Cooper, James Connell, Da- vl#, LteBloml ACo.;Mb« Dallie Es­ ther,William Hinkel.Willmra Keeton, Mi##Jennie E. Smith. Je&fioThomson. Persons calling for toe above will please say advertised. ^ , ^ Jxo, AV. M c L eah , A M w m & m , w i l l bc rsold a t . RKPRKSENTATIVK. Wear* #<iiborit«4 ittaan6n»# tbe moM*f A. 3. HXItottR #4 * tor Ae'WifSliUti## a W#arejMiduniwj JOflMtfA P, (Klf«)teaJMa#a MwMtets to fnMManw «■! OtoM aewrtjr; t* Ute lUpaUiMta pi- teAjiHto on th e jnem ises on Also a mmiber of desirable building and gracing or dening lots, containing from l i t o J l acres, contigiom- to- said residence, premise.^wiU be soldkt tho wime then*. Also382 acres of as good fanning land &*> Gieetic coau- *i ^ ■ - - -• ■ f fc , ty has in it* will be sold, ctTncd in farms -of tiuiu *■#<? to 123acres,* and, then as a whole, The above ifcrn- ie well located on a good turnjoke road, about *4 niHcs north ofCedarville, between there and CliftbiL Ksxii tra c t w i l l h a v e a fcufficirnt ) o r tio n o f tm d or land « i tached , a l l un d e r good fences, and w e ll u n d c iilm 'n c d ■ good fram e d w e l l in g , stable and o u t hu ihHngW are ^ th e f a r m ., A l l w i l l be H i d <41 th e u>uat ic a l o h u < ' . ^ ■■ ' ■ .. 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