The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

0 gm T 1 T M ills. Chat, Dean »« quite rick" thl w ek. ' ■ , (Ilmrjey llititj wua in London Thuri* day. _________ . Mrs. Nettie Cooley’s baby U very #ick, '• , Mrs. W ill Torrence wa* in Cincin­ nati this week. '• A party o f »ix from this place, pic. niced at Trebein’r, yesterday. Miss Cora ShrodeB is attending the Urbane camp meetiug this week. Heu Barber and E<1. Turnbull at. tended the London sales Tuesday. Miss Bessie Wright; o f Springfield, is the guest o f friends in this vicinity, Gospel Temperance meeting at the Opera House Sabbath nt 4:30. p. m ' Mrs. W ill Elrick and daughter re­ turned from Alexandria, Indiana, this week. • , Miss Amanda Duffield, o f this place is the guest o f irieuds near Byron, Ohio. Tiie Peoples Party bold a conven­ tion in Xen ia to-day to nominate * comity ticket; Miss Maggie Cushing o f Spring- field, is the guest .ofCedarviUe friends this week. Dan McElroy is again in , Cedai* villea ftera four mo thejaunt through­ out the western suites. Rev. Tufts wilHtccupy his pulpit tomorrow/having returned homesoon- <tr thun he expected. Prof. Shawsn will take charge o f the schools in Utica, this state, the coming school year. Make arrangenents to go to Jaiuet- town August 18,19, 20 and ,21 and attend the fair. Mrs. Robt. Gray and children joined her husband at Covington Tuesday, and attended the funeral o f Miss Ma­ ry Gray. - Mr, John Grindle’s wife and family visited the Orphan’s Home Thursday accompanied by Miss Esta and Vinnie Mclean. There' are now two distinct organ! cations o f W . C. T , U .’s. One under the leadership.of Mrs. Ellen J . Foster o f Iowa, which is non-partisan and non-sectarian in its work. The other is presided over by Miss Francis A . W illard and is strictly allied in its character with the Prohibition party I t was this essential difference caused the split in 1889 at the Chicago Nat­ ion Convention. Miss Berga o f the Xenia Gazette, is the guest o f her friend, Mrs. 'John McElroy this week. The Greene county, fair board are offering larger premiums and better attractions this year than ever before. W . W . Carr is still takingorders in this vicinity for nursery stock and is selling an immense amount o f goods. A l l premiums pud in spot cash at the Jamestown la ir this. year. Re­ member the date, August 18, 19, 20 i n i 21. y v Mr. Frank Blair and children re­ turned to their home in 8parta, 111., after a,pleasant visit with friends in this vicinity. The Yellow Springs races Thursday a id Friday o f this week was well pat- gCtiiMd by Cedarviliane. The races were good. The republicans o f Cedarville town­ ship met in the mayor’s office last Sat­ urday night and reorganized the L0' gun Club. About fifty were present and the meeting was a most harmoni. oua one. The following officers were elected: A . Jackson president, W ill Marshall vice president, W ill Torrence recording secretary H . M. Stormont corespouding secretary, J. H . Wolfon treasurer, R. F . Kerr, D . S. Dixon Dr. Homan, J, W . Pollock an dF , L » A lexander executive committee. r B u t for the presence o f , mind *^I Cbae, Weimer a serious accident would have happened in West Cedarville last Saturday night. Mose Jonesanid wife, colored, had gone away from home, locking the door and . leaving two small children in bed. Th e lamp which was left lit, exploded and the room was in flames in a ninueut, but Weinier noticed the accident at once and broke in the door, and carried the children to a place o f safety. He then turned hie attention to the flames and soon with the assistance o f the neighbors extinguished them. Xenia Fair August 11 ,12 ,18 , 14. — .iw ti • Jep. Dunlap spent the week in Cincinnati, . M r W ill Dnffield and w ife o f D a y ton, were the guests were the guests o f friends here this week; Mrs Baggett, o f Cincinnati, waa the guest o f her grandparents, M r, and Mrs Thos. Stretcher, the first o f the week. Th e Jamestown fair w ill ke held thw year August 18, 19, 20 an<j 21 , The best socks in the town for the money at Andrew Bro. A Co. The best coal at the lowest pricea can be found a t Andrew Bro. A Co. A nice line of corsets at Barber and McMillan’s. The Xen ia Fa ir Board has arranged with the Pan-Handle road fo r excur­ sion rates on their rOute from London and Wayesville and intermediate points and from Dayton and Spring- field and also with the G. H . A D. * d*. Mr. and Mm. W ill Crawford en teriained a few o f their most intimate friends at their beautiful home west o f Ceearville, Thursday evening. A p a r t o f the Cedarville colony at Alexandria have returned. They claim that the town is crowded with strangers and not one half o f them can obtain work. Cedarville was treated to a mad dog sjare last Saturday. I t was in the vicinity o f John Taylor’s where the chg was attacked with rabies and he attacked Amanda Stout but she man­ aged to gain entrance into the house without being bitten. The dog was killed at once. Mrs. J . E . Lowry, who has been so joum ittgin Virginia since her mar­ riage, returned to Ohio Wednesday, and Was met by her huslwpd, ami af­ ter a day spent at the home o f her parents accompanied the Doctor to Cedarville and they are now occupying rooms at Mrs. Gable’s. Dr. Ireland, one o f the most suc- cwsfhl eye specialists in the west wil be in Cedarville next week and wil office with Dr. Oglesbee. Dr. Irelam at one time practised inedioine in this county and is well known, and his reputation as a physician is o f the best. H e has made the eye a special­ ty for years and ranks first in that knsadk Serb ia add, elsewhere. The following comparison^ as to the weather report from the month o f July j'or the past three years, was fhrnishcd us by Samuel Creswell. By it will be seen that July ’90 was the hottest, and had ob many rains as 1891, and more dry days than for many years. 1889- —'Temperature 74°; clear 1(> days; cloudy 4 days; rain 11 days; mttest 81°. 1 8 9 0 - Temperature 75°; clear 24 days; cloudy 7 days; rain 5 days; hot. test 87°. 1891- —Temperature 70°; clear 11' days; cloudy 7 days; rain 5 days; hot- teet 77°. ■ R o b t Gray received the sad into! Iigence o f the sickness o f his sister, Mary, at her home in Covington, K y . last Monday, and went at once but wns only in time to bid her farewell H e r death was very sudden. On Wednesday o f last week Bhe visited friends at Mt. Auburn, returning home Thursday very sick. A physi. cian was then summoned, who at once had a consultation with other physi­ cians, and all united in saying hers wns a hopeless case o f Typhoid fever. She died Tuesday morning at 6 o’clock. The funeral occurred Thurs­ day, the interment taking place at Highland cemetery, Covington. • following 5P PURIFYYOURRLOOD. Mg A K A - T O H - K A , tlmgreatssfc Blood Purifier, ■ m m L iv e r Regulator and TonJe ever known, Is pre- | | H pared tn Nature’s Laboratoryb y Nature’aCull- _ _ (to n—the Warm Spring Indianso fthe Pacific T H I 1 Slope, among whom its preparation has been I 1 1 ■ ■ ■ a sacred legacy from generation to generation ■ w p l tor unnumberedyears. I t is purely vegetable, ma . a and goes directly to tba seat or nine-tenths o f • If A ■ the tils o f humanity—the blood—and Its won* I R f l R a dertol work o f restoration beginsw ith the first ■ doss, health and strength surely following. sun fc»d .M aot kM f B, MMO* s a a s s tn s Sa w a t * t t > i » j a i ia fc lint* (WuUMSM^'XiSMr niMM*, V m jm l.S fM b e i. p w k o W M iw s t . i a n w Sisi i Mif c r k i a g TiimiiiiiiuxiticiHdiair.ctnr, h Farmers take your wheat to the Big Spring mill and get. more, and better flour than any other place. W e make one grade o f 'flou£ only. P len ty o f old wheat flour ou hand, • H a r b is o n A S to rm o n t . ’ 1.1st o l L e t t e r s . Remaining uncalled for in the Cedarn Jville Ohio poBt office for the raoutlj lending Ju ly 311891. L ist N o . 6. B lack Chan. O. Boase W illie •Leech Miss L ida McCall Mrs. J. A< ^IcCoffen Miss Kate Sayres Mr. Q, Persons calling for the above w ill lease say advertised. 1 J Jiio. W * M c L ean , i The Great Gash Fair. A U G U S T 18 -211891 . The Jamestown Fa ir Company start out on a cash basis. A l l pre-i nnuins both in speed and class paid in pot cash each day. Th e preroiumsin departments are tip to. the stand-1 See premium list and be con- inced that the Company mean buBi- Entries in all classes close Au- ust 18, at 6 o’clock p , m . Speed at| 2, noon, August 18th. ’ • T i l e , T i l e , vm. W e e d . j I f you have wood to trade for tile! Go t o B . W . Northup, Cedarville; s Uil <3 L. Ohio. 1 w.Fresh cakes and bread at the bn eery. , J acob S eiguk ! Carpetsior Fall. Our now fall line o f car­ petings and floor coverings is complete and is the larg­ est and most complete we have ever shown. The pat terns and colorings while not a great change from the past reason, is a proof and an indication that the shrewd American designer is steadily going forward to perfection in this line HI hile the makers o f Car­ petings are gettin g some advance in prices we shall sell all the grades at last seasons prices which are as low as they have ever reached. Our line of Har­ vard Extra Super wool In* grains are the handsomest patterns and colors we have ever seen in this class of carpets. Our price ou this popular make o f Carpets is 70 cts, a ya rd ., On a low; priced Ingrain we have aj full Extra Super Union! at 85 cents a yard that is usually sold at 50 cents. In Brussells we show a full line o f new patterns in all; the grades starting at 49 cts. for a good quality and! oti up to the very best goods in this country. Get] out prices and see our Styles. Carpets made and! put down anywhere at low ' price and on Bhorfc notice. JOBE BROS. & Co., Xenia. test tat ’ MUOQUAINTEDWITHTHE«M W M WUMCOUfimWUtSTUI HUMtMJMIUwmMTIM«IWAn«n 01TNNMirOFTM W<5 are in receipt o f the unique invitation to epeud a day with a party o f picknickera from James­ town, who are camping at Clifton, G am p S port , C lifton , O hio — W e are m camp and also at the the same time in pursuit o f recreation, endeav­ oring iudividully and collectively to captqreas much o f i t as possible by means o f gnus, fishing rods, nocturnal stealth and otherwise. When seventh day arrives we are all rehearsing our Sunday School les­ son. So often persons come to our camp who have not been invited, and seriously interrupt us in our profound meditation. Believing that you are not one o f this kind, and that you will he sure to bring a ehiekea along, with jams, pickles, and many other things to delight our appetites, we w ill be j pleated to have you visit us Aug. 12. Wanted— Batter and Eggs. Will pay higher prices than any oth^ lealer A t Bird’s [Fruit Jars and Tin Cans; W e have lots o f them and are now selling them at the same price other dealers are paying for them, . A t Bird’s Summer Underwear. F o r men, women and children a| cost They must be sold. A t Bird’s T I N C A N S — N o better made. Only 46 cents per dozen at Bird’s. Dishes and Glassware/ Bargains in them at Bird’s Jelly glasses and Temblers at B 'rd ’s Special Bargains in Summer D ry Godds at Bird’s Gasoline 10 cents per gallon at Bird’s. S P E C IA L— To dose out. Cups and-aaucere. Handled Teas $1.00 per dosen worth $1,26 a t Bird's Kingan Hams. W e sell them. . A t B ird’s f i a a i n y K x c a t s i s a s t i e t h e P s a a s i l v a a l a k l a e s . Tickets at one flute for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu­ sive w ill be sold by the P , C. C . A St. L . B y . Co, on each Sunday until further notice, during the summer o f 189k \ The owning Greene County Fa ir a t Xen ia, August 11th, 12th, 18th and 14th w ill be the best F a ir ever held in the county. Ctti^p,RoclIslani&PacificB?, Vlte Dlrect Route to end from Ch!c»,o.Joltrt,OtUwt, Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rack Ulsud, tn ILLINOIS; Davenport, -Muscatine, Ottumwa. Osludoosa, Dm Moines. Wlnterset, Audubon, Harlan and Qounell Bind*, In IOWA; Minneapolis and St. Fanl, InMIN­ NESOTA; Watertown and Sioux Falli. In DAKOTA: Cameron, St. Joseph and Kanias City, In MISSOURI; Oinuba,Lincoln. FalrburyandNelson.InNEBRASKA; Atcblsop, Leavenworth, Horton, Topeka. Hutchinson; Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Dodge City, Caldwell, lu KANSAS; Kingfisher, El RenoandMlnco, In INDIAN TERRITORY; Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, In COLORADO, Traverrea new areas of rich farming andgrazing lands, affordingthe beet fkcllltlee of Inter­ communication to all towns and clUea fatt and west, northwestandsonthweat of Chicago andto Pacific and transoceanicaenporto. ’■ t MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading alt coroietltora In aplendnr of equipment, betweeU CHICAGO and DE 8 MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS tuld PUEBLO, vln KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH. Flret-ClamDayCoaches, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, and palace Sleepers, with.Dining Car Sexvice. Closeconnectionsnt Denver nndColorado Springsw!Ut diverging*railway Ilnse, now Arming the new and pteturesqua STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCmr MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over which superbly-equipped brains run dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and Dual Ball LakiCity. Ogden and San Frandaoo. THE ROCK ISLAND la also tha Direct and Favorite Lias found ftomManltOtt. Pike's Peakahd all otber atnltaryund eoenlorasortsandCittesandmlnlhgdlitrictslaColorado, DA ILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS From st Joseph and Kansas CKy'to fromall Im­ portanttowns.cItlCsandsectionsInSouthernNvbrtjka, Kanssssnd the Indian Territory. Aleo Via ALBERT LEA ROUTE fromKansasCityAnd ChltagotoWater- town, loux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and W. PAUL. OMHatotiongArall pointsnorthand nodhwsst between thelakesandthe PacificCoast. - For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired tnArmsHon gpplgto anyCouponTicket Office tn theUnitedMutes escunsds.orqddifs a, K. « T . JO H N , JO H N « K i A « T I A N g | Oral Msaafisr. ^ Oea 1 Tkt*Fn«,A|t.. | 9 r .CXZOAOO. ILL. . , ^ A W m I i i W i t h e r . Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man; o f Burlington, Ohio, fitates that he had been nuder care o f t w o prom i­ nent physicians, and used their treat meat until he wa* not able to go t around. They pronounced h it Care to be consumption and incnrable. H e was jtorsuaded to try Dr. K ing's N ew1! Discovery for Consumption,. Congh^ and Cotds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. H e found, before h e ' had used half o f a dollar bottle, that b< was much better; ho continued ft use it and is’ to-day enjoying good health. I f you have auy Throaty Lung or Chest Trouble try It. fy # guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottler free a tB . G. R idgway’s Drugstore. S E W T H R O U G H B L E E P E R . v U t i g o t o f i l m P a l l * , 'fieitk Dsksta. Travelers en loute to the North west are informed that the G reat R ock I sland R oute . began running, June 14, a Thorough Buffet Pullman Sleeper, Chicago to Sioux Fa lli, south Dakota. Tnis oar leaves Chicago drily, e * cept Saturday, on the C ., R . L A P, No, 1, at 1*80, noon; returning^ ar­ rives at Chicago drily, except Mon day, at 8.06 a. m. Map, Folders, and farther infor­ mation sent on application, E , 8 t . J ohn , GenT Manager. Jim; S ebastian , GenT Tk t, A P a r e A g t. * G x n e r a l O rricK , C H IC A G O , I L L . T H E M U C H - D a m n s ® tOHGWMSlJlt POKCTIP THE . StrtW ElMWWill' um v r ...... WWdRWffltoa* 1 Mads la n m .ln fd a J<«a « M AaMaaia. Axiydrygood) inihaCTi. eananpplyron. O h w m m i W iM aA Amd/tr CMafeftw. BMTIICC R fB . C8., iachSM. RW u an Rtectirfe Bitters., Tine remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to n e r i no special mention, A l l who hart- u&d Electric Bitterrning the mirm song o f praise.— A purer medians does not exist and fib is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Eleotrie BtUers wiil cure all diseases o f the L iv e r and K id ­ neys, w ill remove Pimples, Bett*, Salt Rheum and other Affbtmoae o *u *d hv impure blood.— W ill drive IW a rik from the system and' prevent se well as cure all M ak riri 4mretn.— ^For cure o f heeda^e, oonstipatioti and indiges­ tion try Electric Bittora—Retire satis- faction guaranteed, o r money refun- ded,— Price Sffots- end $1.00 per bot- t is a tB . 0^1831^1*^1 ritngrtore, •HintritiMrii A n tM n tiatva* The best mtve ki the ’wsrid hr cuts, bruises, sohm , niesre, M itrhsnm . fctet acres, tetter, ehspped hnaas, cbl'bWns, oorn4MririiSkiaeraysioiM|tSHHipesitfv8’ lyearea piles, or aoiiayreqN lrsA It is snsrenteM to give penest sAlisfaciion, or meney relMfHlrtt. Fries M rests s bee; For sale b|tB. OhRMgsway’i

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