The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

H O L I D A Y Gr O O D S , The Most Useful Articles can be found In. Stock For . ^SU ITABLE $ HOLIDAY $ PRESENT S^ For A ll Seeing Them Convinces Yon We Know WhatWe Are Saying. Call At Once. SATURDAY , JAN U A R Y 2, ’92. iV. 71. BLAIR, Editor and Prop'r fPRICE * l . a e PER.ANNUM*..'. C o m l n i K v e i i l t !. CEDARVILLE OPERA. HOUSE. Swedith.IiadlcH, Concert, Jan 12. Heo K Morri*, B B; Feb 18. Dick Nesbet o f the. Anderson, Tnd., Herald, speut the past week wbh Cedarville friends. Dick’s appear­ ance in this place is always hailed with delight by the bevy o f fair dam­ sels w.hb never fail to appreciate his smiles which he dispenses lavishly. A happy new year. School commences Monday, Mrs. James Barr is very sick. James Andrew is still quite sick. depths Dunlap goes to California to day.' : . Miss Susie Heusel is in South Charleston visiting friends. The la-grippe has taken possession o f Cedarvlllc and vicinity. This is leap , year ane the young ladies will have things their own way, Mrs Kerr went to Wheeling, Va., Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Rogers. Hen Barber was iu Ft. Ancient yesterday on business. Messrs St.John and Orr accompaned him. ■■ Prof. Smith* o f C’ rab Orchard, Kentucky, spent a part o f this week with his wife and family here. Master Cliff, son o f A, C . McDill, o f Oxford, spent the holidays in Cedarville the guest o f his uncle. —■ "—........... ■r - B. G* Ridgway is confined to his rooms with the “ grip” Mrs. Ridgway h is also been quite sick but is con­ valescing. Smoking or house coats for gentle­ man make a very attractive Christmas present. Prices $6 to •$12. A . . R, Crandall & C o,, Xenia. The children o f Mr, and. Mrs, A , It. Hull celebrated the fortieth mar­ riage nnnivereay of their parents Wednesday evening, The gathering was in ‘the nature o f a surprise to them. An elegant dinner was taken to the house and served. . Bert Squires a trifling fcJUo^Fwho lia« lieeu hanging about town, robbed a clothes line belonging to Mrs. Smith, near Clifton, this week and gave the purloined articles to Susie Gillan aud her huslmud. Constable Cross recov­ ered the stolen goods but Squires in some . manner managed to escape capture. His absence will be u relief to the community.. ; Thos Scroggy.who is the assignee o f E. D. Hell rigle, carriage nmnufucturer, o f Jamestown, has moved the stock in the old Milieu store room, cornet Main and Whiteman streets, Xenia and put it in the care o f Mr. Oldham, a very eetimu ble gentleman and an old carriage man. That large rorm is filled .witli articles o f all kinds o f Peloubet’s Notes on the Interimtian , al S. S. Lessonfor 1892. Leave your U- ^ C Orders by Jan* 4th., at J . M Bull’s 1^ ' An interesting event New YcurV eve was the marriage o f Miss Et-tella, daughter o f David Stewart, o f hear Clifton to Mr. .Brough Rife, -, at hi.- residence o f the bride’s parents. Tin . ceremony was perpfbrincd by Iiev.. Moore, pastor o f the ,presbyteriun. church atCiiftou, at 0 o’clock p. m, in the presence o f about fifty invited guests, The presents were uumeroui iCnd costly. ■ ■ l i f t v e HEAVY CHRISTMAS STOCK O F According to the Cincinnati papers o f yesterday Hon, John B, Allen 1ms announced bis intention to vote for Foraker for senator. The reason he j assigns is that the Foraker crowd have been active iu securing signnftires to petitions, which have been presented to him while the Shermanites have done nothing. Thai, so far as it goes is a fact, hut that the Forakeritcs with nil their hustleing only secured / about 1,(!00 names or hut little above! one third the republican vote o f the Oii hands for H O L ID AY SELECTION , We ask all to come early. IX ) NOT C IV E THIS A ‘PASSING GLANCE ., for this means > . . . i ' . . . . Money Saved to Ever"- Buyer, B A R R & M 0R T 01T. the Hellrigle manufacture aiid are be- county should show conclusively wlmt ing sold at u ' great sacrifice. Mr. Oldham Inis sold several nice “ jobs” to parsons iu this vicinity, In addition to their sole o f carriages and buggies, ho has also added as fine a stock o f robes, whips etc., ns can be seen any­ where. Mftble Owens was thrown from Ibrse .Wednesday morning, and her clothing catching in thesaddle she was dragged some distance,sustaining some injury. The accident accttrred just across the railroad and Miss Pearl Jackson, who was at her father* office with a buggy, carried Miss Mable'home, .She will soon be able to be.about again. The people of this vicinity were very much disapoinled that Willeta was not able todeliver his lecturehere New Year’s eve, Wednesdaymorning a, telegram wre received by the young l ulies who have charge of the lecture course from Mrs. Willetts saying that her husband is suffering from an at­ tack ofla grippe and couid not fulfill his engagement here. A distressing cose came lieforc Mayor Townsley Thursday evening. Susie Gillen with her two-year-old son come to him.aud asked to be lock­ ed up, stating tlmt she wanted to lie scmjtothe infinimry us her husband wi s starving her aud her child. Her husband accompanied her and also re­ quested thnt she he locked up nrtd gnve as his reason for not providsng necessary food tor her abnt she was untrue to her marrage vows and he would have nothing more to do with her, but de­ manded the child. Food was furuish- the woman at d yesterday she and her sou were taken in Charge by the in- fermary derectors ns it was clearly a case o f destitution. Today the republican members o f the Ohio House caucus nt Columbus for house organization, From presenfc indications the lines will be closely drawn, as regards speakership, looking towards the «enntorinl fight, and if tlmt be done Laylin will be elected, Our individual preference would be for McGretv, o f Springfield,and under other circumstances, so popular is iie with his colleagues, it would be almost impossible to defeat him, but so far as the senatorial question is concerned he has evidently jumped on the wrong side o f the fence and will suffer the consequences. For Sergeant-at Arms Hon. Andrew JuekBon, o f this place, has hut little opposition, and will he elected. the sentiment is here, ; O f the 1,(500 names secured nt least One half had no preference und simply signed a peti­ tion because they were asked to do so. The names <if the remaining 2,700 republicans in Greene comity- did not appear on a petition beenuse their preference ‘ was unquestionably for Sherimtn. W e do not take exceptions to Mr. Allen for voting for Foraker ns that is his right but if he is trying to net according to the wishes o f the OISE. D O L L A R .. Round trip to McKinley’s aiiguratiou. , in- Buy your winter boots o f Stormont and Co. Gloves, Overalls, Socks, etc., ati A i l.*.s v i t •>.-i, N* Co. The finest lin e -o f fresh and suit meats iu-the county at • ■* C. W . Dean’s Bring'your lard cans to mv stove at majority o f his constituents in *this Joiicc und have them filled with pure matter lie should have made a. matin- muticnl-calculation before he announc­ ed his decision. fresh lard. C. W-. Crouse New Crusher at Ervin’s elevator crush all kinds o f feed oh Tuesdays and Fridays. Five bushels and un­ der 25 cents. Over 5 bushels 5 cents t cr bushels, Ervin & Co. H r a d fn t e -liO t t - A very pleasant company o f friends spent New Year's eve Dee.', 31st at the residence o f Mr, nnd Mrs., Jacob "Lott o f this city. The ocasiou was the marriage o f their beautiful daugh­ ter,<-Miss Ola to Mr. Will Bradfute, both prominent aud respected society people o f this community. Precisely at 5, p. m,, the happy couple in beau­ tiful wedding attire, made their ap­ pearance ju the parlor where in the presence o f some sixty witnesses, were joined together in holy wedlock by Rev, W, Q. Shannon o f Xenia, as­ sisted by Rev. Biiily o f Clifton. Im­ mediately after the marriage service the guests were invited out to the dinnitig room to partake o f a first class wedding feast, just such a sup­ per as Mrs. Lott an 1 her daughters are capable o f getting up. Then come happy greetings and hearty con gratutatious. The presents ' were numerous, beautiful nnd costly, The evening was spent very pleasantly in social mingling until n late hour when the company dispersed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bradfute a happy New. Year, find many more o f the same kind in the future. The whole afikir was very enjoyable and will long be cherished by those present. Smoke-Wright’s Cigars, for sale at Bull’s. Notice. All kowning themselves in drilled to Burr & Morton will please call and settle by cash or note by January 1st,, 1 8 9 2 / • ' A C o r d i a l I n v i t a t i o n . Extended to every parson to come and trade at l i l r d ’KM am m o th Stor.*, either for Gash or on Time. We want your trade and will not only sell you goods as cheap as anv other firm, but extend, you all the favors wecan. Come aud see us we will do you good, Graham Flour - at Bull’s Window Glass nnd Putty at Bull’s Yankee sleds at Mitchell’s X O T l i U 1. O . O . F . All members o f Cedar Cliff -Lodge No."<>3C are earnestly requested to meet at the linll Tuesday (evening January 5, 1892 as husine-s o f impor­ tance aud the installation o f officers. is before the lodge. . C. W . C kouce , See. . I am selling my entire stock of fal,l millineiy goods at cost. Call at once if von want oargans. J u l ia C ondon . N o t i c e o t {S e ttlem e n t. A ll person’s knowing themselves in dehted to the undersigned, will please call and settle on Or before January let.. 1892 at*, interest will be charged op ami after January 10th,, Respectfully, C rouse & B ull . Union prayer meeting will be held at Williamson aud Ervin’s hall each uight next week at 7 o’clock. tfa vt you written uic yri? If you [haven't, wlsdfii« rind intelligent in ’ Ithm *ugp«»t |«rviv to-da y. I promise yon pry, ijn «! I'eiVjfrsl ntMlilloti 1 Uit- ■Jer’ike to briefly Acafh any fairly iMif'r^lertU person; jf citlivir »rxt Wutf road ftndi strife* and n% (, ,rft>f liislruclhii, will viotk Indus* ,irioh»1}* fault* to earn ’t hree Thou- iilul L ldilit* A yearIn their © wti krtalftto* vsbett­ ercr ibey live. I will al» * fir i»h the MliitstUu it V iim -M*, at w b b k f m c*rt earn Ihotamount. t cJmrgr EOU,V.jf atid ft .rive tmllr- Ing utileM eev/faT, af.« ve» iUKtui Id Iri.f't, cr tt t rdqtitlrei m n ** lime. I desire I>,t , md p*r- v frewt each <d.*frid cr cmmtf. Jihsreal­ ready la<i?iif etid fttit'lJfdvvuheo ______ ptoyWienl * Jartrif — .-..--..-sa w a ' utm.lnr who ar»* makiairover Three Thon*and Dollan a Year, earI*. AT* I*nr«« iMI(ltenre« Fall partL'mbusfVoc* After y» u knurr a if y»a r^nrlttde to t* no fgrth'T, why.fio harm Udnnr. Adif r**# **• 1*» ALLLXi liox Au^uitih Maine* A SAFE INVESTbnENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring yon satisfactory results, or in case ol wilyro a return of purdhsee' price. 0;i this Enfeplsn you enn boy from ou ts <1- fprtispd Druggists bottle of Dr, ICiiig’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is gg.Viititeed to bring relief iu every esse, w'uh used for any affection of ’riirom, Langsor Chest, siicli ns Consumption, Ir.fismmqtion, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe,’ and can always be depended upon, Trial bottle freest Ridgexnv’s Drug Stoic. (1) M e r it Wins- We deslro to say to our citizens, that for years we have, been selling Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr, King’s Now Life Pills, Bucklen’a Arnica 8alvearid ElectricBitters, nndhave never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction; We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to relund the purchase price, if satlsfaoioj-y results do not follow their use. These remedies have won theirgreat |opnlatity purolv on their merits. Ridgeway’s, druggist. (1)

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