The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

T f l K WWSX l VKIW»Mr*»< SATURDAY, MARCH’ 14, = # 1891 jr . tf, ltLAJll, Editor w& J*rop’r w * ' Hi • 1.20 P I* ANNUM. The best place iu town to buy meat o f all kiwi* is at 0 . W, Crouse’s. Try him, ,________ Mr, and Mrs, J. E, Manor, o f Cut cinnati, spent Sunday with friends 3»ere.v * -• ‘ Mr, Ylnce Belle, of'WeMs county, IiiA,isviritiiig Mpr. xfel Mfe, C,. W Crouse. ^ •' " 'y 1 ^ v<-' Call mooting 6£ tbe W. R. C. this afternoon at 2. o’clock. Business a importance, , . , Mrs. Dr. Oglesbee visited relatives and friendsat SpringValley thisweek returning home Thursday. . t * Rev J.B, Wilson o f the seminary will preach in the ! ! . P. church to morrow at 11 A, all .and 7 P.M, The funeral services o f Mrs. A- H ; CTreswell will take place at the home . o f the deceased this, mprpimgAt 19 o’clock. po you like to herea good lecture? ,Prof, W. W. White, o f Xenia, w# deliver one in. opera houseneat Thurs­ day evening. Call tttStoihn<mt<&Co. and W e your scats reserved..!-’ . 1>.J. I»| .MW.i" ;f ’there will he apodal Batter serrifees woweak from tomorrowboth monxing and eyeing, at theMath^wt church, Services tomorrow at 10.45 A , ■Bl­ and 8 P, M, AH.are invited. Col. Findlay this week announces as a candidate for County Recorder, The Colonel has been a life long Rep ublican, a gallant soldier, and has al the qualification# required to make a goojofficial.________ ' ; t .?:'*.. ".qp-. i J, R. Ore's fHawvektifivsannounced hbnameaa a candidate for trustee? this week- Bee other column, . Buy ypur window Class at y ■‘ ?'• J, M, Btnwx’s -V Vince Iliff tailed t j take the Biff roperty purchased at public safe- last Saturday, Wo did uqt learn the Tea son. The- Xenfa.«ieaui laundry is repre- seuted licro by Ilobt, Gslbreatb who will be glad lo serve ail custbnios, Office ist Barr A Morion. ,AfexjKyle had a fine turkey Kohler stolen Wednesday night, and as he mows the parties he intends giving them, a warm reception neat time. In the meantime they had bettercall and settle up, .■______; Marriage licenses; Richard John­ son andMary Smith; Darius S Trubee and Blanche M Council; Wm King and Julia A Oxley; AmosBorwn aw Maggie Cumberland; Clias H Robe; and Minnie E Pearson. This week squire Towusley and squire Osborn both announced as can­ didate for the office o f Justice o f the Peace, Both o f these gentleman make good officersa..^whichever may 1^7ridding'ldB wife' and daughter I good bye he left on the 5 nclock tram ■ Am on^K iim ; - n»pa»8*N«Ai;im ; , < We’*re toasnouoo of 3, J, SNIDERMaoindldtfto fortirewnnl»»a«« of rtereMnteUv* in th«8l*t*L**Ulfctore, jeot to lUpaMlwmjirimiuryelootton, ; W«mxuttuHix«atd wnodnoe the nws* of JOHNS. ALLEN w n wmdldUe boforrtfi* summingB,#pul)llp*n' prirnwy •lection for the nominationof Ifoprseentetive in the fogUUture CrowGreen*Uountjr, TREASURER. W# mw akUtorireAtofmwmBW JOSHUA P. 1 R 8 BBRasa e*fdid*to for 'Trewufc of mtteferThutwof CwtorvinAtevti. tnif, ■ JUSIIOBOf THE PEACE. ;W» are iHtUimriisd to MUUHtoco LUTHKH for re-election to we eBeoefJeefleeoTtoe Peeee of Cedwcvilte toirwfoljt. •. •; : . WoereMBtkoriredtoennounde the nuie of A. W, OSDORNt i t eecdldste for Jiutfee of tb* P om *of CederfiUetotnufolp. It'AiTOIIM -pIMIClhillkTIOK BPBhBOlfOK. John Stevenson is a candidate for , _ ,. commissioner, Vole for John. ^ is a young man, cool headed, and will " ? p see that the county .fund# are not, ; . cfHiiimflroirBfi - squwdemi. Don’t « k who elm are ^ ^ toanniiunoo the nemo of candidates but vote for John if you JOIIH P. STEVE^SOX, m * eandiilete for want a low iate o f taxation. ~ lewnty ComwlreioSer Wore' tUo Republican, ........ ..... . ; IptitMr; efooUou. '.-n , ' A surprise on Mr, A. O ; Bridge* . recorder . . man wRsa very pleasant event yestcr-j rto «e •uthorbodtoainnounae the ri»we of day, it being the occasion o fhis thirty* j8. N.AhAldS H» candidatefor re-election«• eight birthday. I t .Was planned- by County Rwordarut thaAprii o I m H pw . - ; ... his sisters who served an elegant din-1 Wo*ro untb^riced to announce ROCkR^C. , « M e m Qutteapleabaut tune was hau, it be- Ufo* inApril.. - . - ■ ingmade intensely so from, the fact! that JJ».ira# completely surprised. Cedarville has been pregnant thlk week with sensations, but nothing has| givenaur town such a complete turn­ ing oyer as the disapperance <if,C. L. | Crain, and the most dilligcnfc search I so far has failed to i tveal itny trace o f his whereabouts. JiCondaymorning, . ril. TRUSTEE. . Woare authoriced to announce J*R. ORR f n 09 «ptianto with tb*jrMluiremen(sorthe lays of Uie.State at Ohio, I Luther TawnftaMayor pf theincorporatedvillage or Cedarvilfe, Qftfoi kerBby nptUy thequalified sleetor*of ealdvlllige, foat on Monday the fiflxday,'ofApril, A. D. . ■ ’ * ,1801 Betwfouthabonre of.fi o’clocWa. tu, and « o’elookp. fo. *t'theMayor’s pffioe, vithip *aid village, anelectionwillbpboll for theptirpoep of choUaingtbafollowing'offioaraofsaidvillage • to.wit. ■Threemember* ofthevillageoonnoil for tlie twmpf twoywaoaCUaddonemember of the yiSlageoourioHfortbPtornof one- year. ’ GiVe%nttdP*thybandAndoBelal eeahatmy 1 ■ A ofllco inraidvillage, this13thday 1 1SEALAof March 1811), V h s LvrnBBPo^WLKY-,Mayor. r ■■-■hi, i - be the choice Ccdarviile township will have a good justice. There has, within the past ten days been a greatdettl o f talk'in regn*d to the action o f the superintendent o f otir public school ttiwards b ii scbolafs. This week the matter has token defi- nate shape and specific- eliarges have been made before the board, in which there arc several complaints. The . hoard will meet to-night to take actiou. Bhmdcsmvt n th w*Ui quite prof. Shawn may be able to explain a sermiwaccKieni last week. board andiuthatevem cti tingdown an apple tree, wnd « » L » 0«e will be happier to make the felling it ?n some nmnherh .t \m foot, Lnouncement than the writer. In hrittoiftg it soseverely B ^ h e h a s n o t L ^ ^ t ; ^ wft u.m await yet-hern able to be oOtOf 'thc bouse, m /IT 7Mlifr■wj-.. not Hilly ran every day to Carthage, the jnnetton of the.main line, and know alithe prominent offielalaof the greatthrongh route of which the San­ tee roadwa*a branch? ~ n No telegraph line ran along the ■breach, and the trains waro run in, the |goedold way upon the tingle track; lth#t is, aiding*were placeda few mttee lapfrt, and when a train scheduled to ianother at a gfren point did not aroi rah, he dp, tioii before commenting on - the mat" ter either pro or con. waa! lthe other at the awitch it simply raited until the belatedtraindid ootne, grafter anhour or'two atarted On ita ■. j a oe.~n..Ba«nan Prof. W. V* White wjio conducted' •series o fmcetiugs Sn the 17.1*. church •t this plate a short time ago, and who made so many warmfriends yvltlle here has consented to deliver his lect­ ure, “ I Have Forgoten," in the opera house next Thursday evening, "No comments on' the lecture arc nec. cesary. is to deliver it a The railroad this week sent Janies fe^j McClellan a draft for five dollars in ** recognition tor his services in finding a broken rail and -reporting the feet to the proper person# a few weeks pyb 1 since, Jaci th a i At a mi'ctiug o f council ln#t Mon- him?|day evening,- the following resolution wasadopted; # : \Miercas, Our Ileavenly Father in his allwise providence has removed by death Corueilius Sweeney, a nicniber o f this council, and whereas^ we are made sensible o f the loss Sn Bps re­ moval, and feel that we should give expression to hw worth, therefore Resolved,. That we deeply syinputh* ‘Vi.i,oii“ w;iVb' l^ r d *,“i5r' ,m?w that it will be intensely interesting;, .. . , _ ,, , ” (Inlions be sent to Uie family, . nawell as instructive. Reserved seats > , , ... Tr „ ... , o . sthe ( cdarville H erald , and 2<>cents at fctorraont&Cos. 1 , , ,, , ■ , , eorileu on,the minutesnl the Mr. and Sirs. D. 1C Marshall en*; teri iiued a uuinher o f their friends ut! their home In Botith Ccdarviile lust! Resolved, That a copy o f these reso- afso to be re« council. <I’ . Gray, ( .J R. (irr. Coniinitec for Xenia where he drew from the I county treasurer over 8400 o f the cor-| poration funds, and from there went] to Dayton, ostensibly to meet a whip! man namedMendenhall. Since that] rime nothing has been heard from him nor has any one been found «whb .has seen him since he left Xenia. It dsl known however, he was in Dayton Monday afternoon as he telephoned1 his wife from the central,station there I that he had in -t a friend and was go­ ing to Hamilton. B. G. Ridgway and j J, R. Crain, have been diligantly searching for seme clue but so far ] have only met with disappointment. & Severnl theories have iwen afloat re­ garding this mysterouB disapperance, but that he has absconded' with tlie! funds qfthe corporation -seems to he the prevailing one. According to the secretary’s hooks he should have had on hands. 81,011,16 in addition to! that which he drear Monday. Inves­ tigation in the Ccdarviile honk shows I his account to he short' about seven j dollars, while in the Citizens hank at ! Xenia, where he has been ,keeping the corporation funds, there is nothing to his credit. The fads arc decidedly against him, but we will be obliged to ] know more before we adopt the theory tlmt C.' L. Crain I iqb carried that] money away with him. The only theory wo can advance is that he has [ used the money in”his business and be­ coming alarmed has left rather than face the consequences or tell his friends o f his predicament. Mr. Crain has] been in tlie harness business here for the past ten years and was accounted |one of our most conservative busiuce* men, and had the confidence of the "‘t* IS I*T t+„ of the late James Dunlap, deceased, of C ED A R V IL L E , ■ J will lie sold at s*i on the premises on CHURSDAY What could lie moit* sad than to see entire comimin'ty. Jiirt lately he pur Ihurwlaj, with u delightful dinner.R new]y formed home circle invaded]chased the Frazier property and re which would tempt the most- ] ,)V {he doa£ft au„d aiui a Imiwg u;iJ | lH()i1,lcd ilu !m -iu^ ro mi an 1 thdv otis epicure, fllie afternoou was very fMoved wife taken, almost without! has lwen nothing to indicate that he pienmntiy spent socially, while a - . ; , ; , , '■ ,, j WafUmg, ,«mu uiv; «Mii» ui inoou imo- « *,raP taml ho'is waredv .cliza . k , iinolc. The foll„wni< » , r e » « « | t w „ r(,(|t„ ri„ , | w | . . J. I). Will,-! : 0 „ 1 * 1 ■B.ank.giWug ,I„y M b nnwon .Hii wiR., W. M. Ik rb ,, M. 8 m K ltar. ltal in ,„mrrj i,,(t Hproul and wife, Ilev, Tufts mid wife, Mr* D- H. McMillan, and Chas. and .Wm. Marshall. Mrs. A. II. Creswrii died, at, her home south-east o f CddarviJle Thurs­ day afternoonat 4 o’riiockjftf cithsum- ' plwB. Thus iweew away another o f Cedorville township’ most estimable lodSsa, United in marriage to Ulr. 4,’rAswril oniy feut short months ago, her seemed fell o f happiness, ' MWfily for a sliort time, for’ the dis- e4||with which rite was affected made , twtid ■ v' ■ • % jt F® ‘ Nrfr f4oo of fNu df Dr. from the arms o f a f nd bus h;u* been in distress financially. Messrs and for the pastmun h it wiia only « p # . ritewoBldhetakatt CVeswflU was • ^ au feh , fertnte pastor Rev. oterihet"W:.feitehd ftfefet # hef Umhmd •M n% a t lOo’vhw^ in .inarringc, Monday uiglit at 9 o’clock, surround­ ed by those who loveil her ltest-~el?- sters (mrents and husliaiid—the Siride o t scarce three months was called to her long home. Although tlie disease, walking typhoid fever, had evidently liesn nt work for some time, last Fri­ day was the firstday that she wascon­ fined the house, and from that time her friend# had scarcely any hopes o f her leeovejry, yet all that loving hands or anxious hearts could think o f f r do was done. Tuesday evening th *remain#wees earned to the home o f Wr jwrento whera Itfeyin state the next morning from 9 11 o*rihwk; t ^ BnViejsA UiyVtat drictedl* Bfcv, Wamdck, ante fMlgk*; , tendwl M y lymlariteaand InriiuStej x dim HueofC Wendsol rimdspsmtel. Tha homy- •dhuritend and pa&M iiMf* 'riie sympathyoftheenthtcomanity. J. W. McLean anti Thoa, Bpeneer, of this place arc lus liondsmen and yet- tenlay they had SheriffDodds levy on Mr* Grain’s stmik o f merchandise to secar* fl(l<rm«lVs? a« far as possible. ItistMfemMtdi o f the HE ualix that arrangoidpT's will fre made by the friends ot tlm missing ..treasurer Whereby the corporation funds will he returned without I osa to thelmndsineu. As a life long friend o f Mr. Craig we have always hadconfidence ia his in­ tegrity and have yet and hope that he will explain satfcfuciortaiy to hi# friends at least, his mysterious ac­ tion#. * j . Ait iiliittw ••titti ■iiilwlrr.iiiT li, l.a Bananas, Orange# k l.emou# at J. M. B ull ’ s Borghnm, Syrup k New Orleans at J. M* B ull ’# Rolled Arena, Oats Meal, Fearl Rle» a t ' Jt ■; e of anaad good# a t ' , ^*11* B ull ’ s /.>A In# ihte-er.TotMteriMffedgtt# at - J* M* B ull *# Alfcn a m m ilfe i' o f d o H m b i e Im i l d i i i g a n d g r a z in g o r g a r - ♦ l o n iu g l o t s r c o n t a i n i n g from I £ t o l i acrot?, c o t i t ig io o s to s a id r e s id e n c e p r em i s e s w i l l b e s o ld a t t lie s am e tirm\ A l s o 3 8 2 a c r e s o f a s g o o d fa rm in g la n d a s G r e e n e c o u n ­ ty l ia s in it , w i l l b e bo ld , o f i e i t d in fa rm s o f from to 1 2 3 a c re s , an d th e n a s a w h o le , l l i e a k n e fa rm i8 w e l l l o c a t e d o n a gc< d t u r n p ik e road , a b o u t 2 in i let- n o r th o f C c d a r v i i le , b e tw e e n t h u e a n d C lifton , l&teli t r a c t w i l i h a t e a \ o n i o n ’( f t i u d o r la n d a t ­ t a c h e d , tUl u n d e r ^ o ^ MMces a i d w e ll u n n e rd r a n e d . A g o o d f ram e d w e l l i f g , s t a b l e tii.d n i t h u i ld in g s a r e mi t h e farm * A l l w i l l !>e f o l d o n t h e m u a l r e a l4 e b ta ie term s* O n e t h i id c a s h , t l i e b a l a n c e i n e q u a l p a ym e n t * o n e e n d t w o y e a r s , d e fe r r e d p a y m e n t s b e a i i n g G p e r ocm in t e r e s t |>ef uhru ii , s e cu re d l y u o r t g a g e o h th ep it lu ir cH * J* H,.3iK0THfiRT0K, J* 1\ KILBfeKTD, Attomeya in feet ofthe hehe ofJ. Dunlap.

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