The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
Ok" TUB tfEJiEDD. AKf|iDRrSMJ>ltW* WKHKklT HtWMFMMH . h a tu r d a y , APR IL s s r a w k m u W. H , # 6 A tBt M tto r miAJProp** ru ra l * i . w w t annum - Mrs, Martha Ramsey h very afek Mrs. Hattie Comhe waa very sick Monday. . Spring repair work at MurrayVbar- neatshop* A aoq was born to Mrs. Gertrude l^felds, Thursday. Ursie W#lker who has been very ill with the pnuemoaia ie improving. Halters, collars and all hinds of harness sundriesat Juntas Murray’s Miss May Robinson of ^Ceuia, vis- ,ited MissLida Torrence, this week, Wm, Hatcher, of Layton, was the '.-guest of Mr. M. R. Badger, Wed nesday. Friends of Mbs Florence Barber gave her quitea pleasant surprise last evening. •Senator Edmunds has tendered hie " resignation us U. 8. Senator from Vermont. Master Frank Clark, George Wood «»d SumClark visited George Boyd tliis week. JamesMurray iBdoing all kinds.oi harness reparing and making new work to order. . Mr. and Mrs. J, C. McMillan, oi South Charleston, visited friends in Cednrville thisweek. Mrs. Alice Johnson liascommenced houskceping in theproperty recently vacated by MackBull. ■Mias :Susie Hensel entertained numberof friends with a crokinole party Thursday evening. . Arcli SlcMilian of Springfield, was shaking hands withold friends in€ed arville, one day thisweek. C. E. Cooley baaagood workhorse . for saleat theJohn Kyle firm, suit- «ble for fanning nr teaming. A crowd of young folks from this place spent Thursday evening at the hospitable home o f Miss Reynold* Xenia.. . Mrs. ClemTodd, a,colored lady eastCedarville, died Thursday aiorn ingot' la grippe. Theburial Willtake place to-day. ' Mr. and Mm. Henry Trueadale wish to thank their many*, friends for their kindnessduring the late illness of theirInfant child. ■ ‘ • , Foster Kyle baa returned home fromToronto* Canada, where he has been attendinga veterinary institute. He hasgraduated and is now a full pledged veterinary surgeon, The HnuAty was mistaken In the statement that the child o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trueedale that was bur ied kwjt weekwaaeight years old. ‘ It shouldhave been eight months. JojhnHarAnson was in Chilicothe thisweek*amthe interesto ftbsWood’* washer,,and sold fourteen township* during bis'two days stay. Salesmen havenotrouble to sell-either machine or territory. y There will ber-0 jtreecblng at "Hie M, E. church tomorrow on accountof quarterly meetingat Clifton. fiuu Jay school in the morning nnd Ep- worth league f t night. Fran#Mag week from tomorrow both morning sndnight, - «L R. McElroy and wife are in tlu-J The eleotiou last Monday, though ritmati this week, |quiet was a hotly contested one for “ | h . A. Turnon*aod A . M, Tonkin ^ini..iui:<.i.1).ji'niu.ii.mi' 1son, and the fHends o f both o f thee*I v l * NLu* Bsrwalnns fishlsesatanl ! mi fftmn mad ' ItaiJwl 'Mhsklna* WBs Walker, feruerly of thisplaceIgentlemen made It exceedingly warmI* . MisnNfft* Avuivitwra* w t f * f * * • W » i MiwiiC** o rtjillfeod . i. b •Wy * < > » * « « » a w - L * * . o ^ w - «U «lym fcH u tb d ly : b r i . r i . i . w , . villa thisweek attending to buaiaesa. j while the resultshoweda difference ofj tfructkm, Has no parts fehle towear out. Is eomnaet n U L „ i i t ' 'L a t,u wrlalM y «ntrenteen votes. J. E .tow ry in form and light is weight. Is wall , J Will Writ.r*pW- u>wke . "Uy o r for » Aort „ kM J Ijrwith jhm - r ..,. ... T . I proud pt his vote. While there was There was a washout on the Pan I three candidates for Justice o f *hel|T|4 r i l L l r . Handle near Orgouia Thursdaywhichj peace, they did little or no election-1 A Vv1 / A X|Xo v U1 ■ a il , I a «1 , • I few* _ 1 | »_ $■ ,1 delayed the east about two hourp. While Dr. Snider was defeated fori ;prcsentative lie bears the honor of being the only defeatedcandidate who] took hisdefeat philosophically. bound mail train jeering. The following » the vote in full; ^ Trustee—H, A. Turnbull, 190; A. reprasenuti.e h. Mm ita homr ' i f I M' T“ ki,“ ” :n,^ 73ll ’ £ 5 ® " " ', nnAuUt* ■k..i80n» 76?J- R*Orr, 42; Edwin Silen cer, IT; W. H, Walker, 12, Assessor—J, P, Caldwell, 280; J, Frank Irvine, this week purchased1£ J^owiy, 219. the property onChurch street belong- Justice—A. W. Osborne, 258; Idl ing toWils Walker for 1875, The thepTownsley, 120 ; z. T. Phillips, trade wasmade through James An-mg, ,,rew* ___________ I Treasurer—Robt. Gray, 507. M. J. Harris, wrhowas located here! Constable—two to elect, F» A, last* fall in oonnection with E. E. jTarbox, 439; John Cross, 893, The Murdock, is to become a benedict l rosul supervisors of Ccdarvilic town- nextTuesday. The young ladies who I*hipon G, W, Collins, D, K. William- seemed so badlysmitten with his fas- j '4ttn>T. A, Spencer, W, H. Creswell, ©all forth the hlgtieot gnalaostndteetlmonlalsframHUmlrMli, B e o a u a e : It has no ribhonB to wear out, Leaves every word visible to the opera tor assoon as printed. Requires no skill or practise to operate. Operates by use of om buy! only, Its size and weight adaps it to travel***. Is'an hdueatorJar the young. The legibility and beauty o f Ha wotik recommend it to the useo f idk ' i s MA-This beautiful and useful machine will he presented, every new subscriber sending 18.50 for one year's subset? fordo Magatine, Send at once, before tbs present supply1 B E U ra iB O ’ lA a A X IX K COMrAMY, B IIM I lk iiW rA Y , K1SW YMUK* The friends ofMrs. Mary A. Me jt Quwtin, of this city, editor o f the cinationsduring his short stay here, jGhas.| Turnbull, John Townsley, I.Womans will doubtless read this and weep, ■j JamesMcMillan, A* O. Bridgman, P” ^ “ c. ... , ■ ‘ Henry Kyle and C. E. Cooley. estimable W y for the positkm of . , But little excitement exited re- Preeident o ftheState Corps, and her decided to put inanofficeat^ Igarding the corporation deotims. A d*iw {w wco*n5tion m M uh I point, and Bliss Honmnwill*»*nipu-* vailedthatthf throe oMheartUyby the membersof the G. A. ate the instrument. This <»mp*ny I o ftfc ^ J B , The lady hasalwaysbeen a great claims lower ratesand quicker service I waion «he ticket should hm eUctednr‘^nd to the aoldlsrs* and is the than the Western Union, The officeL ,^ ^ ^ ww Idaughter of the late Mi*. John F, will be opened by May 1st, .ivwt Mnallv Jivutwl W Pstton, who wasa leader Inall move- is to be organisedhero, thisspring for I peris friends carrying the day by only won,en country for The following is thecomfort and reliefof the men at the front,—Xenia Republican. the purpose of masting an evaporator Ia small majority, with a capacity of fifty barrels per [the vote in frill. day, that will employ about thirty-! CoUncilmen—four to elect, *Robt. I The Greene County Teachers* As- tive handsduring the season. MessrsIGray, 17fe David MoFarhmd: 180; [aodation will bold its Aprilmeetingia E. E. MurdockandJauee Gowdyaie jG. W. Harper, 140; W, H. Shull,} Antioch Cdkge, today beginning at the projectors. Cbm. Jones, Cedsrvitie's famous bnsebsllest hassigned with,the dub o f Ottumna, Iowa, and will start foe tost place Monday* Aurora, lUlnofe alsodaims'a contrast wltb himforth* coming season, and root himan nd« v « M phym intisF ecros $ m , it t t t n M % si|yw t iM f a r t. n iM m B . n n 4lfn'i,WMM, 1msm#deonly tbeonecontraet. j he false. AV. K. Cooper was taken violently ill the fir* o f theweek and when the physician, Fir, Ogleshec arrivedat the residence* his friends supposed he was dead, but the doctor found faint signs o f life and soon succeeded in reviving him, and it isnow hoped he is entirely out of danger.* . Jefferson Faultin, one o f the moet highly respected citiseus o f Korntown ship, died at hie home Tuesday .even ing at 6 oVlqek fromtheeffects o f the la grippe. The funeral was preached in the ChristianchurchatJamestown, Thursday at high noon by Rev. New- house of Pique. A bill hi* passed both branches pf the legislature allowing the council of Cedsirville to issuebondsto theamount of 11,509to cover the deficiency now existing in the treasury. We under stand it is ohly to furnish the council with money until the surities of Mr. Graincan realise onhisstock of goods. Mrs. Wm. Bull, anold reeident of Cedsrville and vicinity, died at the home of her eon Samuel, it New Philadelphia, last Monday. The funeral tookplace from the residence o f the daughter of the deceased, Mr*. Wm. Hutahiason at Goe's Station, Thursday. A number of relatives and friends, from hero attended the service* Charley Smith* the hill barber* ha* derided toekwehi* shop and will opemte a chair in Johnson's shop* Xenia, having left for there thm morofeg. Chsriey is A number m baihsr and hsd a good trsds but he coMideiHfbturhaiberihopii in Oed arvitie entirely too nwnyMd 4$ aoue o f ti|eothers would leave* hecooriud- edtedoen. U5; HarveOweas, 107;JaocsGafacs,[9 o'clock a. tu. A good program is 31; Beny-Haggard* 81. [provided and an interestingtimeisex For Treasifrttv-Jacoh Kegler, 201. Jpected. Good marie will fas part of Tbsschool tlsrifeUl did not com-[dm exercises anda paper on “ Secur- mcnce until after the iionn hour, and jing Attention of Classes’' by Prof.- upto that time hut littis interest had[ Wells, o f Antioch; “ How to Present beenmanifested. In feet there wasIGeography to Grammar Graded* by trouble to secure the name of any Miss Thomas, ot Xenia; “ Respiration” person who would consent to become[ by Prof. Duncan, of Antioch, and a a candidate torthinoffice, but after a | lectiue by President Rishfoid, o fDel- good deal of persuasion four namesJawareCollege, whowill piessnta liter- were secured and the election wasIary feast which no live teocher can af* concluded with the following result: Jfold tomiss. The discussions will be Robt. Gray, 195; 4- H. Wolford,[opened by Rupsrintent M, J. Flan 154; J. O. Stewart, 74; P. G. Bruce, j oery, Jamestown, and A. D. Snively, 53. : |Yellow Springs. The. Primary seemed to overshadow alt the other elections. Gsdarville d a k H .«M nk wd SbtrifDodd. gwu»d L dt «l» ^ oWI^ ^ r f^ C™ TO" Pta“ tM,n! Jams* Shull, JamesCKns, Jasob Ford aid Moss | r itt wsre Srristsd at CURon this Week ehargsd with usingdanemite at the dam near that plaos forths purjtosSo f ldUluf fish. Tlmy hppsaradhsfors the S^iiro at politkiana say the primary hero was) _ , _ _ the most body contested one they I ^ ■Joner have evfer Seen. The fight was for IFr*nk ^ e u i D J s n . that phtoe yesterday msrah^g! aid w * M h q t t lr io v i» r t o :'e t o ir t fa l,: ^ o ffl^ sash »ea f I N s ^ i ' t ui#i*o fS>jhiir k i ^ .hroid, 'uTIroarav 'rihlss tils riuu|Mi‘«ff fesriy .sfiit i iik l Thosnis p it hitoftw. representativeand commissioner, and every inch o f the ground was con tested by the dififerent factions. The vote wasas follows: For representative; Snider 199; Allen 128; Commissioner; Stevenson 239; Arnold 89; Infirmary director; Hedges 188; Fudge 137; Recorder; Adams 283; Finley 120.. Bev, An drew was elected central committet- man for this township. Th* result of thecounty wasas fol lows: • Allen 2557; 8nider 1398: Steveo*m 2tt8; Arnold 1834; Fudge 2083; Hedges 1838; Adams 2737; Finley 1188* Joshua Ogfotbee for countyTreasurer sad W. F. Trader for Prosecuting Attorney warn nom tiirisd wit|m«rt.o|vorition. A O m swtii te. |n my sqmonl*st Sabbathsvonhif I gave the iisspiwrion that that saloon kssperofCefouv^lsis a member o f timOdd fUfows lodgeo f this place. I haverioos hiarusd that he has with drawn hismembershipfiromthis focal lo^gs, an4 r isksplsosuro ia conoot- lug ths ,foist* improasisn*.' Mvf tho gusTlroitltgioil ............ Ihiy 4 John Butcher, Chss. Pendlam, J. B. Smitii, G. L Gram, Jas. W. Beall, 8. S. Hollingsworth, P. H. Peterim, W. H. Harry, J .H . Huffier, , Geo. F. Watte, Milton Todhunter, T. S. Barrett, * FrankZell, Xenia Oity Yellow Springs RossTownship CedarvilleTp C b a sS v fe e k Ross Tp Xenia City Jefienon Tp Gsamrersek Tp XeniaCity Jefierspu Tp Xenia Tp Silvercreek Tp Spring Valley SUgalrcreek A. O. pEriTJimv. A. C. Grieve, New Jasper Geo. Mitchell XeniaCity Geo. W, Kraft Beavercreek J. 8. Harris Xeaie City S. A.lBhepherd Cedsrville JamroW.Coop^ ' ' . Siivmcrosk JohnKaufruaa Osborn JohnRodger* Xenia J, T. Cotton ■ XeniaTp ThosiiwMack XeoiaCt^r BufiosHarris XsttiaCity J. A. Crawford ‘ Xenia Tp msinoiiAtjyms. Thos, Stevenson, . Xenia David MoCieUaa, SpringVatisy J. H. Btormont, 4 CMarvSie RankinGordoa* Miife'Glty ROcliigtaxpe seed putatosfat'f •„ * y r i ‘ . / CriittsdpeSMAMrii^iiliieA* eOts.comand tematociat Bull's General Banking - BUSiues Ttansaeied* r. m i W . 1*. IaSivMasl ssssts friatlfslte lenslsC ia Itssl The remain* of the late Thomas Leonard who died in the asylum at Dayton, last week, were shipped to WeynesriHe* hisold home for. inter- meet. The Adams Express fiforo- pany'sagentAt Diyton; accepted crilla containing the corpse with jus undertakersbiU efl35on H. The expresachargls were g5so that when the family called at the station for the remains the ageet pnsaeted a bill o f $49, and* acting ’under ihihw^ufo. refitted to deliver tbtsu uaiR', i t ers* - paid.. A son who wee declined to sign a check fh 'o^of^h ii banks in which the old’ gehtlenusiT beda deposit and the faneml "eger- rises came to an abrupt end. After flVe or six.hours waitibg the young man loncluded to pny thebilt «Udput4 hisname to the cheek, Tho burial ceremonies then went forward with a ■ rushand there wa* no Iferilher inter- ruption.'-^Lehanon Star; \ t W t IMwtnpAmi Cuptarigw . : r 8 lrea liW »y “ The Household,” the oldest and best Household publleatioa in the country, is the tint on record to offer a fine family horse and an elegant tipdtbwd buggy, valued at 1700, asa Pftftiiitttp the suhseriber who shall obtain tim largest number o f newsub scribers to “ The Household* bftweei) Msndi first and Angusi first. The March, or Easter edition, of “ TheHousehold.” contain* cut* aud full particulsrs^f this great offer. Copies o f this number canbeobtained at the news rtande, orwill be sent on receipt o f tenrente hy The Household Company* 58 BrorUfield 8i.. Boston. This offer affords opportunity for' any lady to secure a horse mod car- ruqe. . ' *' ■; am: t t am iis n vtosw . k tem lir ls Merooso tells, in “Th* headdfanAtriasSffiritem”fori fotfowr isgsissgi-.' ♦•rnetesHsa, net ;«mg-»gui2 h . | 4 id u i< Urn* ihteifo.i mreMo#! i M ste'rr vmA'imm WlSdetety,. ' io n - .; •wabtfam: steMted 1M ffav 1 m m foreall * lr *; 'yo* ©Hi': •. - rjro e v rimi
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