The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

S m iP C ASn Hi-rSHHM * .. . -JtM a a iJii. VOL. 12 OEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1891 N O . 4 1 . T H E H E H & E B . w| Biol iletel Is for 81Up. $ | 4 00 * Ip r i c e s t o s lew . Y e t by Mrs. Ada |D., wo quote: cold, which bglt set in.and |consumption, up, saying I Jtime. I gave Ir, determined 1 th my friends It my absent ]id wasadvised discovery for, |md C'olds, I ' ieight 1Kittle*; uk God X am Inman.” T ria l Sway's D rug |i 0 cents and 4 M to v es , in base* ^■ iters, fo r hard can be found notice th* I'.wul on then |ml Horn town* Ohio, under < ’ooper. [A. Towusley* u l. Rice. K. ' i iison. rr. W i jo n . all kind* t i Tf.V-y lit (t mH « in all stjrfca but ai d ( V t i L i i1}!5 ' . irmont- a n dO * (the htetgnaftM <*nt nmi O a y tfr»bm , R fc , pw Bn. j f c f f e ! #Nsjr«*»wl L AX INDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. S A TU R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 14, ’ 91. If. II. B L A IR , Editor and Proper PRICE S I.38 PER ANNUM. Riley L ittle returned to school lost -Wednesday, There w ill be a specialty show in the opera house on the evening o f the 19th. Mr. Richardson^ o f Cincinnati, has secured employment here and will make his home in Cedarville. Cal. Morton has purchased a half interest in John F ield’s, livery stable, and took possession last Monday. ' Spenc Shepherd has secured a lu­ crative position in the Dayton Asylum and went to work there last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nash, o f Monmouth, Illinois, ore the guests o fMr. and Mrs. John Jiminson, parents o f Mrs. Nash. Mrs, W ill Toirence and Miss Mary Brp,ttoq, who have been spending the summer, An Chicago, returned home. Tuesday. W illiam Brock w ill sell his personal property on his farm six miles East o f Cedarville on the Federal pike, Thurs­ day. November 19tb. For particulars see bills. Perry Shull and w ife . returned to Kansas City, Thursday. Mrs. Mary Gee has gone to Burling­ ton, Iowa, to visit her daughter. Rev. J . F . Morton and wife have gove to Spftrta, Illinois, to visit frieudB. They will return 1 home about the 25th inst. : ■ . ' The members o f our congregation and other friends who so. agreeably surprised us on last Friday evening by the presentation o f a fine set o f decor­ ated Porcelian dishes, parlor lamp and other nice and good things, will please accept our thanks. S. A . & T . C. S pboul . TR AN S FE R S . Martha Trubee and others to Samuel Coy, lots 128 and 133, Fairfield, $300. Jacob Stewart, guardian to Sam’l Coy, £ the interest in same, $150. - Susan N . Biffell to A. M. Hussey, 61 sq. poles, Bowersville, $1,000. A , M. Hussey to Rachel Stewart, same, $300. S. A . Hussey to Rachel Stewart, 61 sq. poles, Jefferson, $75. I t is reported that a gentleman oh the occasion o f the anniversary o f his marriage, one day last week, when his friends called .on him for a few re­ marks, among other things said: “ A wife is like a base-burner. Sheis very hard to regulate, but after you once get her regulated y b S fe e l that it is impossible to get along without her.” The gentleman lias been quite fortun­ ate in his connubial experience and can speak authentically o f but the roseate side o f married life. I t is the reports o f cases where wives take T h e Toledo W eek ly B lad e and Campaign Of 1899 . The Toledo Weekly Blade, the most The only absolutely complete line ^ Go to Boyd’s restaurant for,a good o f Drugs in the county o f certain purity, at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. prominent R e pu b lic - 'weekly pub-| yon , froeh end eelt ino»ls . t ______ ____________ Inked, " ° n,J' ' U '« olil i- » « b lo moot store o f C. w . I A The. I l f f f homestead near M . E . meal, only 2 $ cents. Smith’s the place for a seafoam. l'O lt JSAJLK o r B E N T . newspaper in the United States that is edited with special reference to circu­ lation in every part o f the Union. 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Last evening Miss L id ia Bradfute entertained elegantly at thehospitable home o f her parents on Xenia avenue. charge (if the “ regulating” process The Xenia Republican has secured a correspondent from Cedarville, and the writer in commencing her letter gives the following description o f our village: “ Our beautiful little city, known as the “ city o f lime-kilns,” is situated on Massies’ creek, four miles front C lif­ ton, four miles from Paddy’s Crossing and seven miles from New Jasper.. I t contains somewhere from one to fifteen hundred inhabitants. Its form o f government is monarchal and its About seventy-five invited guests were present. Mrs. Van Buskirk, o f Oedarville, whoso husband waBrecently committed to the insane asylum at Dayton, will , live with her husband’s father, a weal- $ thy resident o f Dayton, N . Y *— Xenia Republican. The sale o f G. T . Dawson that was advertised to take place on his farm, 14 mile north-east o f Yellow Springs, on the 10 th, was postponed until the 17th, at which timeeverythingmust he sold ns the farm has been rented. Ira A . McConnell, o f Crawfords- vilie, Indiana,'spent a few days in Cedarville this week. Mr. McConnell wag born here, hut left in 1849, at the age o f seven years and this is his first visit back to the place o f his birth. B. G, Ilidgway has been making some decided improvements in his drug store. H is prescription desk, which lms been standing in front, has been removed to the rear, and in its stead Ben 1 ms made a reception room for the accommodation o f customers who wait until their orders can be filled. Presiding Elder, F . G . Mitchell, o f Springfield, w ill preach at the Metho­ dist church this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, and to-morrow at 10;45 a. m» Livefeast to-morrow at 9:30 a, m.j Bpworth League a t 6:30 p. m., and preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p. m» Subject, “ Young People and Their Dangers, or Wha t o f the Saloon, Card Table and Progressive Euchre,” The township trustees at their meet­ ing last Monday evening bought a piano for the Opera House. There was two firms represented, viz: Hockct Bros., o f Springfield, and Fred, Smith, of Xeuia. Mr. Smith was the for­ tunate man on that occasion. A piano w what was needed fo r the Opera Bottse, and will prove as good an in* tfstmeat as could have been made. Wo can now look ibreumd good at* tmctsMif} in the Cedarville opera house, , , autocratic mayor is the largest in the ‘that the bachelor ponders over, anu j g tftte „ they are heard with such frequency that he at lust decides that odds are against him, and the castles he builds after hearing a friend has drawn a matrimonial prize in the lottery o f life i C LO AK S : I f y o n w a n t , a n<nv c l o a k in t e r e s t , t o s e e n s a s w e h a v e t h e n e w t i l i n g s i n e n d l e s s v a r i c t i ’ n a i ; d a t swiftly fade away before the array o f ; j y t o VOUI witnesses who-attest to the blank that has become their portion. The Senatorial fight in Ohio is wax- ■ , . . . • . . . , ing warm. Foraker’s friends lm v e | l‘*® d i g h t p l i c t ’ S. l i g h t l)C- adopted the tactics o f J. G. Thompson j CIIUK0 t h e y II1C CIICsip t o r t h e and are “ claiming everyth ing,and i q u a l i t y , a n d ’ t h e s t y l e s ■a r e claiming it exultiugly,” while the Slier- ftlC v e r y la te s t ,. F ill* t r im m e d man forces are making but little noise nud base their claims only upon posi­ tive knowledge. The belief is rapidly becoming current that the Foraker men are beiug deceived and when the time arrives they will fiud themselves Jackets are the craze; there are half a dozen weaves of cloth and twice as many kinds of furs for ti iiiunii g, Make your own esti nate as , hopelessly in the minority. There isi f «> llOW m a n y S t y l e s of gar- no question but what the defeat of? merits you can get tip from J.ohu Sherman for United States Sena- j a S S O r tm e n t. To gl VC tor would be a disaster to the Repub-1 g ()m e f l g ure5) We are >c\\- lican party, not only in the State, but A ° T , , , the nation. Foraker evidently thinks > & V e i y gOOll Jacket at more o f his own personal aggrandize- « l o e a c h , a n d C X t l'a gOOtl ment than the success o f his party, but it is possible that he has already reached the zenith o f his political suc­ cess unless, indeed, his hopes be real­ ized by the unseating o f Cal. Brice and he be elected in his stead; hut it is a remote contingency and is not thought o f by cool-headed politicians. M arriage L icenses . — Harry Deck and Zetta Slirode: Win. Cline and Annie Funk; Sugar Turner and Laura Green; Samuel K y le and Mollio Coates; Robert Cummings and Flora Haines. sill wool fine Beaver Cloth Jacket (this year’s length) at $5; a fine all'w k >1Jacket good Astrachati Fur front at §10, and ulurst any pi ice you can name up to very fu.e tur 1 rimmed garments. Be­ sides the Jackets there are a hig lot of Capes and mi C a lle d ‘ Angle sieved” g*n Crouse. . The finest line o f fresh and salt meats in the county at C. W . Dean’s ' Fresh cakes and bread, at the ba kery. - " J acob S eigler ' I f yon want a good lunch or a square meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. f Smoke the “ Woodsdale,” at Ridgway’s. ' New Lamps o f every kind and Lamp Trimmings, at Ridgeway’s, ' Window Glass and Putty, at • Ridgway’s. - Spices o f all kinds for pickles, at .Ridgway's ' Every kind o f Patent Medicines in stock, at Ridgway’s. School Books and supplies at Ridgway’s, Elegant assortment o f Stationery, Ridgway’s, . Barbed wire for fences at Andrew Bro & Co. , Spring repair work at Murray’s har­ ness shop. . Window glass and glazing at Andrew Bros. And Co. I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. ' Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. z Teeth extracted without pain by application o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. ' New crop California Prunes, at G ray ’ s . - New crop Carifornia Peaches, at , G uay ’* New crop Sorgum, at G u a y ’ s . ' Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep­ tion Wafers, at G ray ’ s . ' Sal Soda, Borax, Alum, Sulphur, Salt])elre and Bluo V itrol at Bull’s. r Johnio Bird, a school boy at Clifi, ton, had his right arm broken Wed­ nesday while at play. , New crop Currants, at G r a y ’ s . ■ Buckwheat Flour at G ray ’ s . Rolled Aveua, Wheat, Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ ley, at G ray ’ s . Teas, Coffies, Cigars and Tobacco, at G uay ’ s . ■ Whole and Ground Spices, at G uay ’ s , Soap, Starch, L y e and Blues, at G ray ' s . Wood and W illow ware at G uay ’* church, Cedarville. For particulars call on Wm . Iliff adminstrator o f es­ tate. s Husking Gloves, Peggs, etc,, at Andrew Bros. & Co. , The best Feed Basket ever made can be found at Andrew Bros. & Co. ; A ll kiuds o f heating stoves, iu base- burners and common heaters, for hard and soft coal and wood, can be iound at C rouse & Bull’s . ' a Halters, collars and all kinds o f harness-sundries at James Murray’s , I f you want to see nobby hats call at J. E. Low ry’s. „ Nobby hats aud caps in a U styles just received at ■ Stormont and Cos. , Bup your winter boots o f Stormont and Co ✓ Robes and blankets, the best grades at bankrupt prices at v . Stormont and Co. - 5a Horse blankets,, w o lf robes, etc., atAndrew Bro & Co. . Hard uud Soft refined Sugars at G uay ’ s . For Rent. House o f niuc rooms. Mrs, L . Warner. App ly to 2 t F o r Rale. A fine large two-year-old colt. In - quire o f Bigham Harbison. Sund ay IJxrnnuous v i a th a P enn sy lvan ia L in ts . Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu­ sive will be sold by tho P . C. O. & St. L . Ry. Co, on each Sunday until further notice during the summer o f 1891 lliinterM, Take Notice. A ll, without regard to age, color or previous condition are forbiden under the penalty o f tlie law to trespass or' huut with gun or dog on the William­ son or other premises controlled by me. 3t J . H . Brotliertor, Sunday Creek, Hocking, Jackson, Pittsburgh and Anthracite Goal at , Andrew Bros. & Co. P r o n o u n c e d l l o j i e l e n , Y e t S laved . From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Ilurd , o f Groton, S. D ., we quote: “ Was taken .with a bad cold, which ’ settled on mv lungs, cough set in and i finally terminated in consumption, ’ Four doctors gave me up, saying I ‘ could live Init a short time. I ’ gave j myself lip to my Saviour, determined j i f I could not stay with my friends Ion earth I would meet my absent T h e think itfak<*Hjutd iwi •<»..» L iin o u iii o f Rootin iO III «! f* » t.1 . vj- mu; ik iu u iv u ui kiivunuuu) i i i t l l i - h t y l o o l (;l< liivN M - « : . ' U :M „iiiuy m you liiivetime to I L e tte r L i s t Remaining uucailcd for in the (h*dar ville, Ohio, I*. O., for the month end ing Oct. 31, 1891, , . Lisr NO. 9 . (Will M l) lllt’V 5 t*'tv "<*la - Fagar, Michael Gandy, T. M. jtiftOUJjll. OhlhJit r! 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