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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