The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

VOL. 12 THE HEHS.ED: ah IHDKVKNDKNT VfKBKLY NEWSPArBR. CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1891 a? NO. 43, SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 28, ’91. IF; II. BLA IR , Editor andProper pPRICE * 1.25 PER ANNUM; An alarm ot fire last Saturday morning succeeded in arousing a greater {Portion o f our citizens, and with their united efforts the fire-engine j = i was hauled up the hill and water was thrown on Cat Willson's house just as the fire had consumed almost every part o f it. The engine acted nicely and the members o f the fire depart­ ment and citizens generally did all that could be expected o f them CLOAKS. Pure Maple Syrup ai McCorkle’s, The only absolutely complete line Minneapolis secured the republican natio n convention. If you want * new cloak, - . i t is to your interest to see ° f the county o f certam( us aswehavethe m w thingsiI""r“ ), at j in endless varieties and at the right prices, right be­ cause they are cheap for the quality, and the styles are to A * ' , , , extinguished the flames, but the dis- t h e V e r y la t e s t . F i l l ' t l’ilU in e d tance was too great for any set o f men J a c k e t s a r e t h e C ra z e : t h e r e to haul so heavey a load, and by the Governor Hovey, of Indiana, died at Indianopolis Monday at oueo’clock The body laid in the hall o f the house, o f representatives Tuesday, from 10 to 12 o’clock. The funeral services were conducted by the G. A . R ., who >held.service over the remains from 2. to 5 oclock the same day. The burial took place a tM t. Vernon Wednesday. By the death o f Alvin P. Hi ry Lieu­ tenant Govenor Ira J, Chose, become^ Goycrnor o f Indiana. % time they had arrived at the place they were so near worn out, and the fire had got under such headway that they could do no good. Would it no he a good idea for the corporation to purchased a team o f horses and keep them for just such an emergency? They could be used to haul stone on the streets, or what would be better, the corporation could take charge o f the street sprinkling, making a team more than pay the exoence o f keeping them. M Cedurville is having its share of # excitement now caused by the spread­ ing o f scarlet fever about the town. > I t became so alarming that the board o f health thought it best to close ouf public’ schools vuntil •December 7th, in the meantime quarantining all children under 14 years o f age, and allowing ull coses to develop so that no mrther damage can be done. The following is the resolution pass­ ed by them at a called meeting Tues­ day evening. . ,. Moved by Townsley, seconded by Orr that: " A l l children under 14 years o f age are hereby ordered to re­ main off the streets, alleys and com­ mons o f the village o f Gedarville un­ til December 7th. 1891. Any viola­ tion o f this order will he punished ac­ cording to law. > * J. E . Townsley, Health offiicer. This o f course closes are school un­ til that time. Who is at fault that the disease has made the progress it lms cannot be definitely ascertained, —__but ive.understand that the iirst case was a child o f Andrew Jones, who re mainedsick almost a week during which time the balance o f his children attended school, and associated with other children. The attending physician i f they had any, did not re­ port the matter to the board o f health as the law requires him to, hence their remaining in ignorance o f the fact. Frank Phillip's was the next case, ' and lie was up and running about town for a day or two with the fever still having a firm hold on h:m, and was only kept at home after he suffer­ ed a relapse. Such is the history, so far as can be learned, of the spread o f the disease and now we can only take the consequences. Several cases have already developed, among which is a son o f J* H Wolford, Lena sister o f Cal Barber, A llen McD ill’s ’ children, and Frank Bearffs child. A ll are of a light form, with the exception of Frank Phillips, who now suffers from his own indiscretion. We believe the action o f the Board ofHesUh will prevent further tronble. Mrs, Meinott o f Grand Rapids, Mich., was so impressed ydth the William Tell act which she saw at a dime museum that when she returned home she pet n potato upon her head and told her Iwy that he could . not ■shoot it off. She might have been joking; lint anyway the Iwy supposed she was in earnest, H e aimed his revolver at the potato And fired, The bullet lodged in hie mother’sneck# I t is feared that she Will die, l^ W ilM H f f who spent the summer .u the Indiana gas region, is very cn j,thusiastic about trying once more and see i f some gas cannot be found iq this section. He is o f the opmiou from observation while in Indiana, that by going deeper in the well we already have here that gas can be ob­ tained.. W e are informed that several o f our citizens are o f the same opinion and ore willing to in\e t a few more dollars in testing the matter. The Herald would like to see another , t company formed and the "hole” bor­ ed ot least five hundred feet deeper. Go ahead. W e will guarantee to do our part—o f the wind work. Marriage licenses: John Baker and Gertie Mercer; Henry Edwards and Nettie Gordon; Geo. W Keitcr and Mary M Wolf. Jacob Gross o f Batavia, N . Y ., was» invited out to dinner. When the guests were seated, Gross noticed that there was 13 at the table. " I can’t make one o f a party o f 13,” said he, arising. His friends laughed at him, but he insisted that he would not out with 13. A fourteenth guest was) added, “ Now we're safe,” said Gross ’ and.the eating proceeded. Four days afterward the hotel where Gross boarded was burned. The next morning the charred body o f a man was found in the ruins. I t was identified as the body o f Gross. A deserter from the United States army was being taken to San Anto­ nio, T ex .* the other day, when the marshal who had him in charge was struck by a street car. The collision broke the deserter's handcufls. He could have escaped, but he saved tin marshal from being run over and then went along with him. A peti­ tion has been preient fo r the pris­ oner’s sentence to bt made as light as possible. Although it would not bo good policy to remit the penalty o f a bad deed on condition that the Offender would commit a good chic, this deserter should be pardoned. Joseph Coleman o f Green county, Pa., is a superstitious man. One day when at work in the fields he had a presentiment that the hour o f his dis solution was not remote, H e im­ mediately made his will, and had insdestbut substantial coffin forwarded to his residence, Coleman’s family did not view these preparations with the alarm which lie thought they should, and it greatly vexed him. H e swore that, presentiment or no presentiment,he would Jive indefinitely just to spite them. H e had his coffin lined with zinc and now uses it «*## i, luifl, full., .Jackets are t e craze; t ere) are half a. dozen weaves of cloth and twice as many kinds of furs for trimming, Make your own esti mite as to how. many styles of gar­ ments you can get up from this assortment. To give you some figures we are sell­ ing a very good Jacket at $3 98 each, and extra good all wool fine Beaver Cloth Jacket (this year’s length) at $5; a fine all wool Jacket good Astrachan Fur front at $10, and almost any pi ice you can name up to very fine fur trimmed garments. Be­ sides the Jackets- there are a big lot of Capes and so called ‘ Ang le sieved” gar­ ments selling this year, we have them for the crowds at from $10 up to $30. Stop to think, it takes just twice the amount of goods to make this style of cloaks, and you will see they are cheap enough. Children’s cloaks a ll styles, any grade, to lit am living person from 4 years old up. JOBE BROS. & CO. Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store of. C. W . Crouse. The finest line o f fresh and salt meats iu the county at C. W . Dean's Fresh cakes and bread at tbe 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. Smoke tbe “ Woodsdale,” at Ridgway’s. New Lamps o f every kind and1 Lamp Trimmings, at Ridgeway's. Window Glass and Putty, at v Ridgway’s. Spices o f all kinds for pickles, at Ridgway’s Every kind o f Patent Medicines iu stock, at " Ilidgway’s. School Books and supplies at • Ridgway’s. New crop Gurrants. at G r a y ’ s . Buckwheat Flour nt G uay ’ s . Rolled Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, Craeked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ ley, at G ray ’ s . Teas, Coffies, Cigars and Tobacco, at . . G uay ’ s . Whole aud Ground Spices, at G r a y ’ s . Soup, Starch, Lye and Blues, nt G r a y ' s . Go jo Boyd’s restauraht for a good meal, only 25 cents. Smith’s the place for a seafoam. l ' O U H A L E o r R E N T . The lliff homestead near M. E,. church, Cedarville. For particulars call ou Wm, Biff ndminstrator o f es­ tate. . Husking Gloves, Peggs, etc., at Andrew Bros. & Co. The best Feed Basket ever made can he found at Andrew Bros. & Co. A ll kinds o f heating stoves, in base- burners arid common heaters, fbr hard and soft coal and wood, can befouml at Grouse & Bull’s, • , Halters, collars and . all kinds o f harness sundries at James Murmy’s I f you want to see nobby hats call •T. E. Lmvrv’s . Wood and W illow ware at F inn F lay in g ; Cnrila. • ■ Send ten (10) cents in stamps or coin to John Sebastian, Gen’l Tkt., and Pass. A g ’t C h icago , R ock I s ­ land & P ac if ic Ity., Chicago, HI., for a pack' ot the latest, smoothest,, slickest playing cards you ever saw. Just the thing for High Five parties. For a uOe. postal note will send you live packs. 4t Edwin Stoddard is iu jail in New Jersey for forgery. Perhaps he will get out as easily as he did when he was in jail in Conneticut, for he is full o f resources. In aBoston paper Stod dard saw an advertisement from the father o f a wayward young roan* who had disappeared. The advertisement stated that all would be forgiven i f the young man would only return. Stoddard wrote to the father fromjail; saying that he was the missing son that ho had been arrested for another man's crime, and must have 11,000. The money was sent. With it Stod­ dard secured bail and disappeared. To escape punishment for ono offense bv committing another is a very uit usual thing. Little Mattie Morehouse o f Phila dclphia is not only blind but deaf ani dumb. Her great affliction has not kept her from acquiring a good educa tion for one o f her age, She has perseverance, and tlmt is what many lack who have the whole five senses. Dr. Virchow, recognized as one o f the greatest scientists o l the age, does not ant any eight-hour law for him sclt. Though over 70, lie still works 18 hours a day. The men are scarce who love work so well that they give three fourths o f all their time to it, G u ay ’ s Gloves, Overalls, Socks, etc., at Andrew Bros. & Co. Oysters at - McCorkle’s. Peas, Beans, Corn, succotash at McCorkle’s. New Mackerel at McCorklc’s ., Celery, at McCorklc’s. Buckwheat Flour, ut . McCorklc’s. Spanish Onions nt McCorktc’s. *• Hunters’ Supplies, at McCorkle’s, Shells loaded to order at McCorkle’s. at J ’ ow y’ . Nobby hats and caps in all styles just received at •Stormont arid Co"^ Bup your winter boots o f Stormont and Co Robes and blankets, the best grades at bankrupt prices at . Stormont and Go. 5a Horse blankets, wolf robes, etc., atAndrew Bro & Co. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at ■ ‘T ^ _ G u a y ’ s . ■ . Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, a G r a y ’ s . A fine line o f pocket and table cut­ lery at Grouse & Bull's. The finest line of fancy candies in wn at McCorkle’s. I f you want a stylish livery rig g* to Boyd’s. # ■ Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Teeth extracted without pain by application o f cocaiue at Dr. Homan’s office. Oranges, Lemons and Bananas at Bird’s. Cash paid for Eggs at Bird’s, New Sorghum Molasses at Bird’s, Leave your orders for Thanksgi ving Oysters and Celery at Bird’s Hickory Nuts wanted at Bird’s. Hanging Lamps, Stand Lamps at Bird's. New Raisin and Currants California Evaporated Peaches Cooking Figs at Bird's. Choice Honey at Bird's# BuckwheatFlour at * Bird’s. N o tic e to iia a t e r s . The undersigned gives notice tha ho hunting will be allowed on then premises iu Cedurville and Rose town ships, Greene County* Ohio, under penalty o f tho law, Rose Chambers. R. M, Cooper A . C. Kyle# H . A# Townsley. 0, E, Cooley# C# H « Rice, A. M. Tomkineou. J, K . Wilson Mathew Wilton. M. T . Wilson* T . W . St. John, J. N. Townsley, •Nattie Whittington, Alliert Hoppings, J, D. Williamson* J. S. Williamson, 8. M, Alexander, J , M, Spencer, JohnJameson* Will Spencer* John A . Barber, Conrad Gillaugti* Daniel Dean. A . J# McElroy. Turnbull Sisters. James A . Turner# V Mi New crop California Prunes, at G r a y ’ s . New crop Cariforniu Peaches, nt G uay ' s New crop Sorgum, at G u a y ’ s , Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep­ tion Wafers, ut G r a y ' s .’ Elegant assortment o f Stationery, Ridgway’s. Spring repair work ut Murray’s har­ ness shop. Sunday E xcu i ' miohm - v i a tha P e iiiia y lv a n in L inen . Tickets at one fare for tbe , round trip between any two stations on tha Cincinnati Division from Oolur'hut and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu­ sive will be sold by tbe P. C. 0. & St. L . Ry. Go, on each Sunday until further notice during the summer o f 1891 ___________t Sunday Creek* Hocking* Jackson, Pittsburgh and Anthracite Coal at Andrew Bros. & Co. W . * F s T R A D K B Attorwy At Law. NO# 9EAST MAIN STREET* Og POSITE COURTHOUSE. SolMtmo Amsritta Ajwwy ft* - CAVEAT# ^ TRAD* MA&ka. t OSBION fA TEM T a «O P Y R IQ H T «* StO* Oi<t«H twnMir iorMonrlnrmtUntr in Amm*.' wtttf jirtnnt iak«n ant bywi is th* patina Mi a notfo*glr«a ttet ot ciuugQ inU*r lAnmt grenteUM) btmf •- voiw .. 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