The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
B. ■t K’-zr. ■»«- riffT'V *^ **~*‘#*^r**npm&nq*?.: i.j-iuji.'.*-"'J !■ x^mwMm.xxxmimirr iw ^ p i y t f y w - 5 — v *TW- m '!**?>*■» -*V*'V'rvn*’ *»i»..TrT*--«l**v>fc’»'*» W W 'T " y ;, i t' y\ +* * *N» i # -• ,- «ffc -'i -* ‘i ; ■ V„ V ■■' If .'•V 1* i ! l-'t iS K i1 x i] j;D |; r1J'-; W fw «■ •» ■<*»** .' '■ » • ‘ | Monday on butanes. mamsmn ** i'»'ni—wwwv - w 'n ^ rrj 'i?awows ASJNIIKUHNDHN'T-WEEKLYNKWHPAI’EM. Jkllgs Jt|a Bhi'odes, of Lrtauft, ift . ghome o*| ft start Visit to her parents. ►SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1891 Mr?, Laurii Norihup, of Linm, is the guest of her parents southeast of 'town. -. ■ ,v -■ AX»- IK. II. A L A H i, B ilttor and Prop r PRICE * 1.25 PE» ANNUM, ■ ' ■.. ■ - g L - ^ i. ...I— MayorTownriey whs in Xenia on busiuess Monday. Cal Morton left last Monday for Lebanon to attend school. E.,33. Murdock and W. J . Smith were in Columbus Tuesday. ' ; D. S. Ervin made a business trip to Eouth- Charleston ’Monday. Tho?, Fields’ five year old son* For rest, has been dangerously sick this week. ■ Mrs. Dr. Oglesbee nnd Mrs. Joe Cavanaugh visited friends in Xenia this week. Mrs. Baldridge, the Dr.’s mother, returned to her home in Adams coun ty, Thursday. .Miss Nannie Maxwell, of Washing ton ( H m was the guest of Mrs. Joe ( avanaugh this week. Sam’l TurnbuU, W. ‘ I/. Marshall and Henry Barber attended the stock sales at London,.this week. Mrs, W. A. Warner, who has been visiting the family ofW- J . ‘ Smith, returned to her home in -Iowa, Thurs day, Harve Nisbct has purchased tho Nishet property on Clmrch street for $709, He will take possession about the first of March. Several invitations have been re ceived here from Columbus announce the marriage of Miss Lillie White and Mr, ►— —-.Abbot on the- 1.7th iust. On account of tho deep Interest manifested the revival services' will ontinuethrough the coming week, every night. Afternoon services ' at 2 o'clock, . ' . W. H. Blair, of the II« iu i , t >, was suddenly called to Cincinnati this week to meet old friends from the South, *n<l this office is now under the control o f the mechanical force. . Mr. and Mrs. James B. Winter on- tertained a tiutntar^of their friends at their home south of Cedarville, Thurs day. An cleganidtfnner was served a t 1 o'clock, after which the time whs spent socially until the departure of the guests, about three o’clock. . Tire trial in the Common Pleas Court of Catharine Ford against the ■estate of Clementine Wrigfft for ser- vices rendered the deceased durin herlife, was postponed until the 2 lust., on account of the illness of ■oralwitnesses. Aboutthirty wit: acre in attendance from Tuesday. MWMWA Huatir; ********* REPAIRED NEATLY AND TO ORDER RY C. A. HARRIS, Prof. Brown cannot be present' to day and bonce no.riusri»gcla.ssju the U. P. church this p, ui. Dr. J , E. L<nvry is very rick, hav ing been -confined to his room the greater part of this week. Rev. and Mrs. Patton, ofColumbus, attended the funeral of Mrs. P s sister, Mrs. Robert Ryle, this week. Misses Effie Barber and LizzieMur dock spent i few days near Xenia, the guests of Miss Blanche Collins. Miss ErmaWilliamson who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Brisop, near Xenia, returned home Tuesday. Albert DufBcld, of Xeinn, and John Cooper, of New Jasper, spent Sabbath iUClifton the guests pf Dr. Spahr and family. - „ Miss Anna Torrence, teacher In the public schools a t Clifton,was the guest ofher uncle, DavidTorrence in Cedar ville oyer Sabbath. - David Williamson aud -wife wilt give a.dinnor party to their uncles and aunta.next Tuesday, of which; there will be about fifty present. Mrs. Frank Mitburn, of Allegheny City, Pa., who has ta-en visiting rela tives uud friends hero for a short time returned to her home Wednesday, J , Y. Alexander And John. Raney, two o f our most exemplary young men started, for Dewitt, Arkansas, this week, where they have purchased a farm. Invitations are issued .announcing tho wedding of M ta Lillie Bradfutc, of near Cedarville, to Albert Jackson, a t the home of the bride’s parents next Thursday at 12 o’clock in, Mrs. M. E. Dean and , niece, -Miss Anna McMillau, went to Xenia Thursday, to visit friends. Mrs. Dean will remain there until Tuesday, when she returns to-her homo in Chicago. The revival meetings a t the Metho dist church during the past weOkhave been characterized with deep f< and spiritual .power. Sinners been converted and believers tied, and the religious life o; has been greatly quic will be revival services t a t 10:45 a, iu . and 7:00 p . ta' cordially invited. of £ 1 E1.|>S’ l i O f l t b , CKOA liTILIR OHIO. OUR H EW 'S e ftlA li UMACQUMHUDMTHTHEBEOWWHlfOFTHISCSUHTfWWIUOBMl* .MUCHVALUAW.E (UFOWUATiOH fBOtlABTUBYOFTHISMATOFTHE Nopl;enr:lnng1n the U. P, church to-morrow night. - « ' We are under obligations $o Hon. H. L. Morey for a package of garden seeds sent from the government ex periment station. Some chicken thief made a raid on Miss Mary Heusil's chicken roost on Tuesday night and carried away eight of her finest chicken?. - A “ Y”;meeting will be held Mon day evening at 7 6’dock in the rooms. of Physical Culture, wiiich will be dis- ChicaiLO,BociElanfl& facileRy„ cussed by different ones. . All th e1xh«sinct noute toimd fromchic*go,Joint,ott***, members are requested to be present, MuiKWiinB, ottumwa. otk»ioo««. ne* f)r>n«pnnd vnn will hour Romethimr W^ne*. Wlnumt, AuduVoo, Harlan aud Council Adonicnna you Will near .soinetliiug |DXOWA; MlmieapoWeand81. Paul, in mim - that Will interest VOU. i HESOTA: Watertown:andSiouxPall*. InDAKOTAf ' Ckmerou,St, JosephandXanweCity, InMI8SOITBIi , , » ;■ . ' ... . n' _■*_ Ornnha,Lincoln.FairburyandKe'ron,InNEBRASKA: il. al. uaunCe is the editor Ot tne Atclilwn, LraveowArth. Horton. Topeka, IIutchlntoN nomru-ratic n«m>r in thin nlace ftnd WiclilU. Cfclfvtlle. AWieiie, DodgeCIty. Caldwell, |n uemqcraiic paper in tpis place, ana KANaA8; KinBasticr. ei e * do and midco ,inI ndian ’•,Vi ........ in such a strong Republican"city does TKRBITOHV; Wv«. ColoradoSpringeandPueblo, , . InOOtOUAIX), Traverse*newarM»ofricl»Ikralng not have much trouble in adding up ana«r**ipyl»nd«, »noraiojgtu«i*»t (I iciuum ormur- , , ___ . ti. _comnmnicAltonto alt townsandcitia*e**t andweft, his, balance sheet (HI bllturday nights. sorUiwcatandnoutliwMtofChicagoandtoPacinoand ‘Naught’s an naught and nothing to tw»».-««uieww«i». carry,” after the hands have.heen paid off. The best streak of good luck M. U A o m n a m r v x s rm v tx xxprxss tr a in s Reading all competitor* in *p]«nd.or pf equipment. th StWS JO unless t is. If u or aro any one iu your I t has been the experience newspapers started in small .towns tl during the first years of their lives is a constant struggle for existen Eleven years ago to-duy the H£ ka was started and its history has been no exception. Proprietor after pro-1 prietor took charge, nnd while each Iti one did better financially titan his prt - deccsftor* it always proveil a losing game until the II kuai . d fell into the hands of Mr. Wiunn*, who for several year*continued its management and WMeuoressful. Siwoe that time the patronage has continued to grow and ' to-day no paper in the eouuty outside of Xenia has a ta tter one. Our mer chants recognize its worth and give it a liberal support. To t a sure, its dr- was very fine/the rendition of which We wish to publish all ' tliis locality, but can not d we are informed as to wh you have friends visitin. going away o* a visit, rick, or anything tritaqdi vicinity that would be of interest to the public let us know by writing it On a slip o f paper and putting it in the I lxR alia item box itt the postoffice when you go to get vour mail. Mrs, Ella Kyle, wife of Robert Kyle, died a t the home o f her parents lost Monday of consumption, a t the age of thirty-two year#. Mrs. Kyle ‘had been sick atau t a year, but gave up all tapes of her recovery about threemonths ago mud went to the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, 1Van. filling that she would rather p.-i*4 the few remaining days of her J.fc ur tits home of tar1 childhood. preaetail by Rev, j-U< r^sft.iiftoa, on Wednesdaymorn-!havw not sack narrow eontwefed ideas, ($** 11 n'Hock and was assisted hy|*ml that the rnimlK>r hi steadily in- R-v, Warnock, of this place, a/Wtcfeasiug. In mtering upon its twelfth* w ieh t ia t wniant .wok plae« at tta jysar the HuftALh has «a*m to feel M cro*k cemetery. Mm. Kyle j proud, and will continue amfar as po*- bvtves ta«iiW ta r sorrowing hddhand j|sible Ut give our patrons no reason and jmiwuts, iJ«y.e ^dtiMrcu to uMurn | for regretting tta ir vary liberal jw:-j li/'f b)**# ^rouagt they ate cxtcaduig m H I . . . I,. 1 ■ n J S MW t m i l o ciii j b • mia. r 91 c i ncq^ . line had m years was when tarover, cuicauo «« i nns moines . oquncii . r?lAv*>hlii,I (riiva liiTii (!■> ill BMJKFtf snil OMAHA, ind btlurtu OHICAGORod uievemnu gave mm me I>oet-omce ax DENVKK ootoiunb bciunos *n<i pcedlo . yi* this place, and .then nothing seemed K ansas cityu 4 topeka -*ndi;vu sr, JpsEru. * . , . , FlrafcCItu*n«yOoActie*, FREEBECLININOCHAIR to go nght.. “The cows died, the hens cars , *< mi raino*siccpcn, with niuing c*r service, laid addled egge," and the tmvolipg 2 Z S ^ * £ r j ? £ 2 ? , ! ? Z l 1 S cornet players and little Genrntn bands r,c‘urew»u* stopped in front o f his office and - played “The letter that nevers came, i n i ^ ■, . . . . f.. * , , , , .Over which MperblT-cqalpped tf*ln* run tlilly binco losing the post-otnee he hits been; through without : changr to *n<t froms*it I m takeCltjr, Ogde» *ntl 8*o rmwleco. THE ROCK much in the s.ime condition as the late. jstjtND i**uo the Direct ud F*voriteu** to hu lamented and lamentable y . Noshy; more csjAecially as regards the first name, since an event that occurred last week. For a long time Mr, Gnunce lias owned considerable land In Mercer County that did not bring him anything except notices to pay taxes duo.' But now he is going, around exhibiting a vial of fluid that looks considerably like tattled Demo cratic enthusiasm, but is a sample ot ailjust struck on his farm and mid to ta of a very superior quality. The well will ta s ta t in a short time, When more can be told about what the yield wiR ta.—Xeoia Republican. The Shakespeare Club which is composed of some of our most cultured ladies, did themselves and friends an honor by giving an open meeting last Tuesday evening a t the beautiful home of Mr. R. F . Kerr. About wenty-five persons were present, and was an evening o f unalloyed enj y* cut. The President, Mrs. Dr. Ogles* presided with her accustomed P n fro lp iim Oam Hanltou. Pike’* Peak ami all oltirr Military and «ot«lc nMrtaanddUMand luliilnfdlUrlct* InOitorado, D a il y jyu sr express trains Front St. Joroph and Xiunwa CUy to and from HI Im portant toirm,cities and wctlesm(n SottlhMit XebntAkn, ICaaMa and ffaa Indian Territory. AUb via AT.'BEtt’^ LEA ROUTEfromKaiiawCUy and'CiiUAyo toWntci town, Simis Falla, MINNEAPOLIS tf.d ST. I'Atf 'eoanMfUnnySirall point* iv.rlh and noFtliwe*t b«Wi thrtake* and the PadfloCoast. For Tlrkttr, Hap*, Folder*; or dttirtd- tnlknnatioa apjdy to any Ooiipon Ticket Offlo* in Ihe UnlUd Staid* • r eaaada, oraddrd** C. 8T. JOHN, JOHN SMA2TIAN, GmUbmuw, . Ocn'iTk.t,aPaM,A|U OKtOAOO, ILL. a ■— o x* /. AWORLD-WIDECHASE, R S t o v y of R e ttr ibu tion . *1 AM SEABCUINO 1 The story is one that will hold the interest of the reader -from the very beginning; . The plot is well sustained throughout, there are many dramatic incidents, and the story is, in all respects, up to a very high standard o f excellence. Jce ami dignity, proving that women irule, and rosy yet hold the pori- \o f chief executive o£ our nation, fceclub was first called upon and Orve Clemens, of Jamestown, was circulating on our streets lostMonday. Plymouth Rock roosters a t W. M, Mitchell’s. $ ___ The tax that was stolen fromC, W. Crouse’s safe was found in a shock of corn on Henry Barber's farmThursday U s t o f t e l l e r s . Remaining uncalled for in the Cedar- ville Ohio post office for the mouth endiug Jan . 31,1391. List No.y 1. E P Ashbrook, Mrs John Barry, WmDay; C-J Detaplone (2), Richard Darling, Thos Flynn, George Lovett, Charles Rendell, Miss Agnes Spencer, Sam’l Yates. Persons calling for the above will THE QEATH OF MB. WIDCOX. O It is original, is copy righted, not published in bock form, and hence if you want to read it, and of course you do, you will not look for i t elsewhere. * If not already a regular subscriber Send in Your Order a t Once, and secure fura'riied some excellent music. Mrs. please say advertised. Andrew followed with ft Select read ing t ta t was much enjoyed, while Miss Stella Barber delighted one and all with ft very difficult instrumental solo. Miss Lizzie Andrew presented an ex cellent biographical sketch of Bhftke- speare, rendering it with fine effect. A select reading by Mrs. Crouse eolation is not yet what it ought to t a ns there are always men who will not take a home paper tacauro ttare is not as much news furnished in i t ns is found in a metropolitan paper, forget ting all the while that it can not ta obtained, jmt we are thankful there ore about seven hundred families who showed careful preparation the. selcc tion being particularly adapted to Mrs. G» ^ Miss E va Barber who was an inv‘- ted guest of the club, proved herself very entertaining and rendered a taau- tiful murical selection. But the red- tatioii of Mi#» Htormont Was tta gem J no . W. M c L ea X. An7:rtcjAL RUBIES. *W TTerftas i IS mmm JBtbtg .t&vtimmto, Whathi the use ofexplorlairuaknown anddangerousetmntdtaforrubic*when the secret o t their ertifielet mxh doetkMt has been diseoveredv *tMewae the que^kmi which the Academy of Sciences discussed on th* report of Mil. Fremy and Verneuil, who, for | some time past, have been, m«0dngt chemical cxpcrimenU in the nuum- facture of these atones. More valua ble than mete theory, aaye the Fall Mall Gazette, was the fact that the two chemists exhibited some hundreds of of the glittering red crystals tad aasoeeded In producing. The ruble* were admitted by all to ta much superior to any thing hitherto Of the evening, ta r enunciation was ftmnnfactnreA Xo uttle danger, how- p«feotM , l V elll»«Wl k W Games and ft social hour followed reme that M. VctnenU, f.uting the, this excellent programme, and when it‘JT»ria»cttii, fcotly foot I **“ *good nights were spoken all * • the Hhstaspesreriub continued y and: many more such piewe- Foosssions, tllOti.'o ktamLU f-R.t, i.tifrCM'- Wb kTO; »u’ t k »•»,) *r cry. hilsof il;< o.)lwr t{ aq>p. im pr.U'wed, ■mitiio hiK* hit.Kito i.»al Wl *e tint iu t:.-. i • l f, “UCONVALAWtttftXi »*f UUSBAfth'S NUU* this charming and entertain ing serial for perusal during the long fall and winter evenings. It will appear in our col umns in regular installments until finished. Don't fail to read i t v
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