The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

” ■ ,_■■■'■",""'l■.i.'l.!"IHJ i nwiM . » • * • ' * « imp '.4 • ». pKaa f ^ y eitMiya a g ^ O N & ! *L‘ H E H E R A L D . ’ , .......r ^ l ...¥ i1'li1 V ■ " T V * — T SATURDAY, DBGBMBER12, *91, m f t i B L A I R , E d ito r and P ro p 'r l>mCK t l . 2 0 PKK a n n u m . E ven ts . CEDABVIIX.E OPERA HOUSE. S , » YorkSymphony Club, D m . 18. lie* A A ' Willett*, D m 31.' 8*edi«h L«di«*, Copiwt, Jan 13. Geo K MerrilyI) I>,Feb 18* A t Opera House * ” •—--------- ’ Friday evening Dec., 18th, ' •-■' .............. . HU .1 New York Syophony Club. Reserved seat*at Stormont A Co’s. 32cents. ■* ’ Ed..Biid.afLondon, visitedfriends here lest week* '-' * ±■■'■ .■>•- . rm Ii'ii/iyI—w><». Mrs.Or. Seyrs visitedher parents «'t BowenfviUe ikfa week. Mrs. S. L . Walker has beeutufler- ing with a severe'attack of La-grippe. John Winter, o f Springfield, a former<nthen o f tbiaplaoe is the guest o f relatives here this week. MissMinnieOwen was not able to ■tesichtduwweekand M i* Pearl Jack- eon suppliedber place. Mrs. Jfary Adams o f Jamestown, and Mra. Albert Reader, o f South Charleston, was,theguests o fMr, and Mrs. Crain Friday. S, A. Shepherd of Dayton, was en­ abled toipendaday with his family Thursday. Spence is delighted with his position in Dayton, •The revival services at the Metho­ dist church at Clifton are increasing in power with every day. Services will continue eachnight o f nextweek. Rev. T. C. Sprout wilL preach to­ morrow evening at the Methodist church at. ,7;30 o’clock* Epworth league meets at 6;30 p. m. A ll are invited. Miss Dainty gave a iOn ...... fair entertain­ ment in the pera house last Satur­ day night. She had a good audience aud it was appreciative. The next entertainment in the lecture course ‘will be Willetts December 31st, ,«_ Miss Irma Williamson has been spending* few days,with her parents 'inis week. She will return to James­ town Monday, where she will resume medical treatffleufeunder the direction o f Dr. Utter. ______ James Andrew, o f Cedarville was in the city yesterday and while here Called to see how they play checkers Cnrlt Wright’s. He waapitted against W . B. Harmon, who is about foe best in the city. They played nearly oven and will likely continue the contest the next time he comes to own.—Xenia Gazette. % getting out o f his buggy yeah# day tanking Dr. Balridge was severe­ ly injured. He bad thrownthe lines down andLattempted to jump when his foot caPjrht in the robe andhewas thrown out okbis ride. His left leg was diriocatsdk and his back badly sprained. Hkmjuries aresufficiently severe to confirmhim to his bed and room for three ohfour weeksat least. a. A B ay His back was brol carryhome a quarter he bought o f James i i t o i i thy trying to The truantofficer it having a great deal' of trouble in making s ftw boy* here attend school. Among ethers is one namedCharley JeflHes whose .'pa­ rents have been notified time and again that be must.be sent to school or suffer thepenalty buf fo for without effect. His mother claims he cannot go because ha has-not clothing suffi­ cient, hut that the. board or trustees Cannotfurnishelsedheywill he bbliged to clothe one fourth the clildreU' in this district, and as fbout all that can be has bepndoneu&tiruant officer has only to cause him-tyo, ba sent to the reformatory, andyhkt the board his about decided to instruct him to do­ l t is to be hopedHhat *ucH stringent measureswillnothhneededwithomen here v ' Two young Xenia bloods came to Gedurville Thursday evening to’cal ona couple o f ^bung ladies. There is nothing strange in that for Cedar- yille is notedfor her hnndaOme mimes who intellectually rank somewhatover the avenge, and wo cannot blame Xenians for wantingtocall,but it seems that there is a few young men here that do object. While the young men werebasking in the ?mih»..pf the the fair damsels three Cedarvillians who the ‘ 'green eyed monster'* had taken possession o f soucocted and car ried iuto effect a scheme to steal a wheel o ff tbabuggybelonging to /the Xeniaboys. Dilligant search Billed to unearth the place when it was hid and but for the liberality o f Geoi Boyd they would not have got * home until the next Jay. The inci dent will not prevent them calling again hut the next time they will leave their rig in a safe place, t B b H s s r y , A t Springfield, Ohio,the death an­ gel entered * happy home on Sabbath morning at 5 a. m., taking away to her home in Heaven a loud Christian, devoted with and-mother. The Mas­ ter came in such a tender loving way, that bis call was not in the usual, se­ vere suffering, but it was with a smile o f perfect wuiinguees end readiness to go* Diantba Uritick was ready to go at the call .of her Saviour, who no doubt she aw with his open arms to recieve her as she left her loving fam­ ily o f husband, sons and daughter Bertie,Earle, Wobdbridge and Nellie, with her mother sister and brother at her bedside. when the call came. Diarnha was born in Cedarville, June 18, 1841), her youth was all spent at Cedarville, where she attended school asmuchas her health would permit. She was all her life a sufferer from an attack o f scarlet fever o f the most malignant type from which she was left in a diseased condition. She was a great lover o f her home, anil spent her happiest days there devoting her life to the comforts of husband and children. Bhe delighted to make her home beautiful with flowers to attract her dear family’s minds to thebeauties o f earth. Bhe was a lover o f music and is nodoubtnowenjoying the songs of the redeemed. Her parents, sisters and brothers with her sorely bereaved husband hud children have the sympathy o f many kind friends in this bereavement. But what is their lossis her gain,5For she lain the embrace o f her ddar Sa­ viour in heaven. * * * * * * The Farmers Institute held at unestowuyesterdaywas well atten* >dby citizens of this yioinity. Several o f our lecture loving citi­ zensattended the Eli Perkins enter­ tainment at Jamestown Tuesday evening, * Toys, immenseassortment . 0 , at Birds. *Gaudies, hundreds o f pounds, o f Gandies. at Birds * Orange#, Bananas, Figs, Basins, Dates and Huts at Birds - Oysters and Celery for Christmas at Birds a Farm gates and Yankee Sleds at Mitchells. 'A choice lot ot popular plank $1.25 per bbd. at Mitchells* ■ 'A ll kinds o fcoal atMitchells, . ' Use some o f Mitchells building paper, it keeps out coldandmoisture, Cash paidfor fur at 8. L. Walker. ,Window CUuNsiidputty - at Bull’s. , Jersey Sweet Potatoes at Bull’s. . Oysters, at Bull’s. Cranberries, / at Bull’s. * Smoke Wright's Cigars,at Bull’s. ; Evaporated Peaches and Apricots, ; •* t Bull's ’ Gw ta 8 . L . W a lk e r s - And see his display o f gold and .rilver watches, for both ladies and gentelmen. Also a fine assortment,o f jewelry, fiomir-rings o fdjflerentkindsV Silver thimbles bf difierent sices, also Always Unloads Bis PackAt BIRDS large assortment o f spectacles audj rything that isususlyfound almost ever t__a m a jewelry store. 8. L. W alksb . LADIES. I have a number of trim- ed hats and bonnets which 1 will sell at a great reduct­ ion. Youw ill find bargains i f you come soon, J u l ia C ondon O k s b s C s . W . C .T . U . M ee tin g The Greene County W . 0. T. tJ. met in the Presbyterian church at Yellow Springs on Thursday Dele, gates were present from most o f the Unions. Our District president Miss 8. R, Shank, was ’also there. r The forenoon was occupied with reports, and the usual routine o f business. In the afternoon Mrs. Dr. Morton introduced the subject, “ What can the W . C. T. IJ. do to _further the cause o f prohibition? with a paper which was followed with remarks by others. Mrs.vProf. Tutts gave a parliamentary drill by conducting a model W. C, T. T . meeting. A col­ lection speech was recited by Mies Maggie Baker after which a good col- n * „ ------ T lection was takep up. Our former /„ ? nn^ j^ Qr president Mra. Dodds was to speak on *nd have them filled /irith pure the question “ Wjiat does it require fresh lard. •C. W . Crouse ts be a loyal W. C. T. U., but Jowing ck«I Vases at ♦ a fnmriAraair -.2if-.— JL- Silk Handkerohiefs, Iffufflen and RogersBros,Silver Knives, :forks axtd Spoons. Ble- / ■. gant Ohina Zhmit andPi© Plates. ILLS, TOYS AND GAMES BN* IM1051TSE YAB1S1SY, G q q d i e s , V r q i l s q q d ’ H q t s * We undoubtedly, will.liave the largest display of Christmas Goods in the City. And you will lind it to your interest to come and see us at B I R D S M A U t H Q T H S T O B E Lehigh Mitchells have the Anthracite in town* Plenty o f Shingles, Lath, Lumber, Sash, doors etc. at Mitchells. C l ^33000 ^ --. r- « v . «.• V>f MMV |VTTIU to temporary indisposition she was only able to express a few thoughts upon It. She is herself an excellent illustration o f theauswer to the ques­ tion. Mrs. Butler read a paper cal­ ling attention to a class o f papers which are flooding the country under such names*os the Home, the House­ hold Journal, names whichare inten- to deceive people, the real object o f the papers being to afford a medium for pernicious advertising. A nura- ot these papers have been excluded from the Canadianmails,andpetitions are beingcirculated that they be ex­ cluded from ours, the convention also directed that the Work o f circulating petitions for schoolsuffrage forwomen, and for the closingo f the state exhi­ bits at the Columbian exposition on Sabbath to ha sent to the state legis­ lature*l>eat once begun. So be on the looffibut for the woman with the pencil n d the |>eUtk»n roll. * * 9 %g %g jn» mu C rouse A B ull ’ s , ' House to Rent—Inquire o f 8. K« Mitchell. Ckaage o f fiek eda le a f fa is N i * g e r T ra in s on th e Penn sy l­ v a n ia L ines. A change in the schedule o f pas­ senger trains on the Pennsylvania lines, went into effect Sunday, Xov. 15. Under the newschedule the time of trains at Cedarville is as follows: Depart.for the West at 4.16 a. m., 10:14 a, in., 5:10 p. m .. : # Depart for theEast at 7:50, a* u ., 4:26 p, m. The corrected Offiriid Time Card will he given in the ntxt issueo f thispaper. • W . B . T obbexcx , * Agent, X .*** . .. *rk*t **rMr .... H it pens* HtiMVtntfrbw ranri and ,CRi HMimctUtt. mrit hidwa. howt# — Xlkii* Dnllara a tMrnm whete* Bv». I .. jfotukk aftMtfofi « r went, tt . Jrjw eaa lUUnMinh it| « httCHaf . retrivanojh* la lM i rm « l above. MeeH w — , m that MllNI mneb I Mr* bet AMUft-.. mau W . . '»V T B A D E B Attorney At Law. HO. 9 B jfeT MAIN STREET, OP POSITE COURT HOUSE.

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