The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

r i iK rat1 "jin# jj SATURDAY, APRIL, 30, J&2. W. II. ill* A III, Editor and Prop'r PRICK S 1.30 PKR ANNUM. "Hank,” the Fish- man. Oscar Satterfield is nowworking tor Creators A Co., at Xenia. Boito, to Mr. and Mrs. RoseTom)a- l>ili, of CJiffton, on last Sunday, a ' -=■ Wall Paper—a fresh fine at J . C. Barber’s. Frank Townsley, John Fields and Hugh Stormont spent Friday in Ohio's capital. Spenc, Shephard came over home Thursday evening, but returned to Dayton again Friday morning. Mias Emma *Blair, teacher in our public schools, baa been elected to a room in-the Jamestown schools at an increased salary. . Charley Smith, the enterprising toheorial artist on Main street, has been carpeting and otherwise improv­ ing the appearance of hisparlors. Alex. Turnbull took advantage o f the cheap rates and visited Cleveland this week. „ It is hardly probable he attended the republican convention. Communion services will be held in the Covenanter church tomorrow, The pastor will be assisted by Rev, P. P. Boyd, o f Belle Genter, who will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Samuel Alexander, unde of Mrs. C. W. Crouse, died at his home three milesfnorth o f Yellow 8prings yester­ day. The funeral services will he at his late. residence tomorrow at 10 o’clock a. m. | Hon. Andrew Jackson and J . J , Snider, o f title place, attended the convention at Cleveland. J . H. Lackey, o f Ross township and I. T. Cummins, o f Jamestown, were also there, having left Cedarville en route Tnesday evening. Mies Lou Oweus has been quite sick for the past ten days and she has tieen removed to the home of her grandparents, south o f town. She is Amember of the graduating class this year and has been working too hard and her physician bar compelled her to take a rnnch needed rest. Dr. J .O . Stewart has eecured a set Of trial lenses for the purpose of fitting glasses to the eyes. The outfit is complete as lie is now, prepared to adjust frames as well as lenses. The enterprise of the Doctor will now give our citizens no reason for going away from home for glasses. : John Blades, who was married here Thursday of last week, has been get­ ting himself into trouble. Tuesday lie Was arrested by a constable from Yellow Springs on a warrant sworn out by Letha Hanford, of that place, charging him with being the father of her child. He was released on $300 bond. Prof. Suyrs this weeks received a flattering offer from Ada, Ohio, tba superintendency of the public schools nt that place being tendered him at a (Hilary o f $1000 a year and with few­ er working hours than he now has, hut the Cedarville board did not pro­ pose to make a change and at once Hosed Xcontract with him for another year. The Teachers* meeting that was to have lie held In Cedarville May Id, 1ms been postponed on account of the inability o f Prof. £ayrs to secure the instructor* be desired. At the time notice was given that the meetingjt would 1mheld, it was understood that N. H . Clumsy* A. M,, of Washing­ ton,C. H .,and O. T,.; Canon, State K*iio©JoomroMHooeff l*oth Ha pretiimi MR;tt1i5iil slfiwb^h learned tiiaf fy'-fufr'j>*fmpi^sS|de (jjfcxfther to come. *. ) . .... »» . W h s la f i e f A front >S|wi»g6ejd to two Commercial-Gazette says: A man named W, H. Miller, formerly ,,of Cedarville, makes grave ‘ changes against his. divorced wife, olttjging that she tried to poison ids pfjjeot wife by putting arsenic in a pitcher of water. He was married gome years ago to Miss Belle Wilson, of Cedarville. After living happily for some time they quarreled and eepara- ted and were divorced later. Miller afterwards married another young lady of Cedarville, his present wife. They lived for a time at Cedarville, where he claims the attempt to poison his wife was made. He claims that his first wife is a dangerous woman, Mrs. Miller No. 1 is trying to find the residence of her husband, and the husband is trying to keep it a secret from her.. The base ball fever has again struck Gedarviile, and the citizens have, sub­ scribed money sufficient to- rent ball grounda of 1). H- Ervin, -We can ex­ pect good playing here this season. A great many contend that the tar­ iff does not benefit the fanner, and yet we now have proof to the contrary right here in this township. Before the last tariff bill became a law the duty on hay was $2 per ton, and East­ ern buyers could more readily afford to make their purchases in Canada than come this far west on 'account o f freight rates but the McKinley law raised the tariffon that article one hundredpercent, and this year instead of being in (/anada, Eastern buyers have men all through the westbuying bay, giving our farmers a new market and at an increased price for their product.' ' w r i c E " . . H. H. Crouse has opened a fish Market and keeps all kinds o f Freeh Fish in season. Call and see him. Intends to keep a first-class stand. The republican state convention last Thursday nominated the follow­ ing delegates-at-Jarge to the Minneap­ olis convention, and state ticket. Secretary of State—Samuel M, Taylor. Judge o f Supreme Court (Long Term—Wm. T. Spear. Judge o f Supreme -Court (Short1 Term)—J. F.*Burkett, Clerk ofSupreme Court-—Josiah B. Alien. State Board of Public Works—E L. Lybarger, Coshocton. Delegates nt Large—Wm. Mc­ Kinley, Joseph B. Foruker, William H. Hahn, Asa S, Bushnel). Alternates—Robert Kevin, E, W, Poe, J. F. Atwood, M. M. Booth, man. Presidential Electors—Myron T! Herrick,- Lorenzo Danford. ^ The C o u S e a t -T" „-■* j U jbs Day bag returned from Caii- °Mrfci T a ts' child ' was 1>urie&*'«n Wednesday*. We understand from reliable autho­ rity that capitalists at Springfield are again talking about building an elec­ tric railroad to Cedarville and the probability are that it will lie comple­ ted this summer. I t is a question with our citizens whether it would be the best thing for our village or not from a business standpoint. Some contend that business would be taken away from C-cdarville and go to Springfield. Thut may lie, but we. consider any man a poor cirizen who will leave his own home to buy gotldi when they can lie found here. ■’> >a! The Friends hold tijeir.regular.atit< nnal meeting at Selma^ipday,, 8th. This is the meeting that is pojp- ularly known al thb lMBohhet ShoW.* MU*Minnie Fm-fiis vi&ltingiUativro inSpringffefdj 3 usi v,,; Ml ! Mte/J. Ef/Maynot' of° JfceuMti'^s ,visiting Iter parents iiifTledarHtlr.LVi *gJLxdl. “LV?1 »n/d r il h Of Summer$ tL t#*nd .^PHt nets on F r i t j a y and S a tu r­ day, May? f t t h a i i d 7 th f t t fato'dmw rfia’ly invited. *'• The Stone posts arou Houseare beinj Virgil Chan Tenn., where hawr brother. The LittleMiami is goi extensive improvements in in this city,' . The Sons of Veterans Band of Xenia, O., will furnish the music for the convention on the 4th o f May. John Little and John Leach were the delegate! fromthis place to the Convention at Cleveland. -. The Commencement exercisesof the U. P. Seminary will be held at the First U. ? . Friday evening, Andrew Burroughs has opened up a fine; new livery stablenear theBrad­ ley House and has the finest rigs in town, • • ' , The present GrandJury who con­ vene on Monday for action will have about one hundred witnesses to ex­ amine. Tbe Xenia Lodge of K. o f P. bad quite a boom lately, taking in some eight new member* the last regular meeting. A very severe surgical operation was performed on Henry Lewis last Wednesday by Dra. Reeve, of Day- ton, Wilson and Shoup, of Xenia Marriage licenses have been granted toJames M. Boyd and Mary L. Jones; John Hardie and Hulda Fleming; WilliamTnrner andHannah J. Frye. Dr. McCampbell and wife gave an elegant musicale at their . residence on Orient Hill on Monday evening in honor ofMiss Henhey o fWashing­ ton. The Republicans o fXen:a aremak­ ing all necessary arrangements for the entertainment of those attending the Congressional Convention here on tho 4th o f May. They have several com­ mits** including Finance, Decorating, Reception, Music, Printing, and En tertaiument. # Miss Anna Ralston is prepared to do ail kinds of Dress Making mid is located nt Mrs, J . M. Ervin's. Ladies wanting work in her line will do well to call. [F in e s t Vehiob .a &v^r^oflGarad in Cj ?W- . f a p U eilrigl _ y to p F iiitoton sj TO Asnigned Piano Bo, Uoad Wagons, SMENT tin e O aMrage?i* a g g e r , lan .y A .c r i giving n t f i e jM ren i^ ir c iia s e r p r o v e d s e c u n l i e s . uent Coariei- Trun^dind ^ r i^ j s f 5untirard low prices. ; f Bnrl^f;^ Tobacco and*Cigars at Gray’s. . Flakeand Pearl Tapioca Puddine at Gray’s. Whole and Ground Spices^^ •' ^ Oranges and Bananas - ■ at Gray’s; 7i The “German” coffee, a mixture of Old Dutch Java and Mocha, for sale at Geo. Winter’s. at Gray’s. pur® S. C. Brown Lrg- ' " 3 born.Eggs for sale, 50 cents pel ‘ 4 ttmrnr*r -rur-^ in this b. ^ . which artf tlke^d^SM ^fltf tMA Call and see them at Ben Ridgway’e. m s ■ iR^dikcUbn ih tlate* y|B viliirl*^ccf8 ^' SUtndard Abilw«y. • EycaraonticketswiU^'te^ from: prineipaf tiekef statibns Qn the Penn­ sylvania Lrnbt 'wcit o f Pjttriiui^ ss To Minneapolis, Minn,, June 2d to . , , „ , . , ^ 6th, account o f the Republican Ka- We vs got eml Garden tools at tional Conyeution. one fare for round • Housekeeper* should polish and clean furnituiy with our excellent Furniture Polish, 20 cents a Pint at Ben RidgWayer. “ 'Cheese and Grackers at Gray’s, A full fine of G arden Toons, at. CROUSE j A l BVLL' s . rAll Grade* o f Gasoline stove* foir sale by ......... f Crouse & Bull, s " House to rent “ t V- '"tiy'd. K. Mitchell.' „ For |fdcket!a'nd table cutlery go Crouse A Bull’s. < . . »f < : Go to CrosseV fbr Fish. * '«- ^: •* Buy your'ftedi and salt meats at ,Ghas. t)ean’s ^rneat store. (H ih D .m e e .... ,, ,8 '!»• ; .,».!!„•.■u>, h.iu>n W e ’iJe'iriiBrlMHtl tSfl lb fine granulated Hngar , $1,00 ^,ib Package.cpffep,,,. 7 1 b 6 o i ^ : - : I ' ' d i erCortl ii« v < 0 Gasoline. . • . i x) Tea u idM loM & iPidxvijao 1000 Matches - •. . ,07 AndrewifrasrA'Ilm hi d^ inU id Am low prices. Andrew Bros. A Go. » Harness oil, “A” No. I. Andrew Bros. A Co. 0. All tbe reliable Patent medicines of tbe market at Ben RidgwAy’s. / Pare Rost and Beauty of Hebron Seed Potatoes for sale by - 6. K. M itchell . ^Hot water bottles in great, variety at Ben Ridgway*. m Splendid assorlment of Ladies and Gents combs at Ben Ridgway. ►Kit and Keg Fish Salmon and Sardines • at Gray's. ' The Pulpit and the Stage. Rev. F. M. Bliroiil, Faster Unity:ff Irethreu Church, lllue Mound, Rail., lays: “I feel It my duty to ttl)7frkii wonders Dr. King’s New l1iwoyer.y, lias done ter me. My limgp were badly diseased, anil my ''|)irii>1»ibd6W thought that I could l!ra-oitiy/&i>iT0o^ weeks. I took five butties , o f. Dr. Kiug’s New DlseovebyaVidmni' SbUml »nd well, gaining.2.6, -weigltf, jugHit Arthnr Ijove, Manager I/ives'Fiiii- ■ '* uy Folks ComtiliiHtibii,- writes: / ‘Af­ ter a thorough trial and ConViliclhg svidence, I am -confident *Dr, .-KiugV. Near Discovery .for .Con^iimptiou, betUS ’eWall, SiuVcures vrfjieu every- tliing fsils. Tltd giWAtOst fctiuliioM 1 can do my sittny tliuusoiul friends L to urge ifiem te .try. It,'. Free triaj. boifles s i IB dowat ’ s Drug Store, Regular slg^afic/aiidirdO.- For years tlie editor of VhcButllng- teif (3lir.;)”'Pc?si li^s been subject lo cramp cidio lor*'Ills q^'ibdigeRtion; which pWiitrWciT’ bltif. for Several honraatid UuSitfed Iifin!fdr ''business for t«te o n bred days. ' Fo^'tlis fiarff yeartbs lias iieanAsbfrgCHirfih'bdH'afil't? Colic, CbokraRnd iHarrftmaRemedy whenever qerasftm-.required, and it baa;jpv*ri*h]y glKen-iiiin-prompt re- ■lof;. S[f(andL§(j ter. *alq MyBrpggjgjity ,:.l5- trip, good returning until Jane 25th. To Gsdar fi^ptds, Iowa, May 29th to Jane 5th, aeconnt German Bap­ tist Conference/qne fare for round trip, good to return "until June 30th. To Helena, Mont., June 7t!t to 11th one fare for the round trip, good t » return until July 7th, account meet­ ing of Supreme Lodge, A. O. U. W^ To Chicago, June 16th to 20th, one fare for round trip, account o f Demo­ cratic National Convention. Return limit July 8tb: To Detroit,' Mich., Jane 6th and 7th, accouafOmeeting -o f Asserican: Medical Association. Gqod to return until June 13th........ . -'Tw-Htfo York'City, in July, ac- coaqt.i.fJnterna'tional Convention <jf Christian Endeavor, one. -fam.rfoi? round trip, , g ^ ;j r e tu rn ^ ’ihijity.: d*y*« . ^ TihWasMipgtefi.D.iG.Nin'E^telh- . .,a t law rate.of ,one -cent per. fitfie/’1 i'i>' ?, , C - t ‘ ! Detailed ibfihrfiiation ‘efib be olh ,»y-HunreeBtug e . vhu juusen,, ,vuiei .Assistanti^ndhridPaeaeai^rir'-Agent,' Pitfsbiti^, Ifoi;.)tt t-.?: • .;;Ji .. r5' OHIO *4. A . B . ■'{' '•* O neP cA t lver,H ll« to P iq a a w i* • ! * '* R|a ,.. jkm t» iRMeapapmei^t.''.' :| Fb’f ^hbWfl'^.EfiVathpmci^ of fbc * CjldnGf-Afi-Rl^-at' 'Pf^pia, -‘ax^uftiori fijeketfl to Piquaand return.* will; lie tfildon May 9th and 10th firom .prin- <$pUi ticket atfctfdns ob; the Fennfcyl- vatria ianasih^’GHio^it tHeriite'of one ^ntJtpepi »wio<>f{di#tanoes.;tra\Tled.- *■ -H i M i 'V ‘D* ^ . ; i i C*|iffi>|Hjs JfmyiCaiiieJy Wls.V (jvss irfuljled and orfle^Lflfi^A^cfi ;*W.' . f W i to an alarming degree, apatite fell aW«yt and he was terribly reduce^ In Mf«aidV9tiVir^rii^’ThV% libttfei of :nftbtri4-idtt*& ’ ! ' ' 1 uEdsfardSfVc|4nittiiiftrM>dW#. till' Bite , da aoliiitT’aiii ,Gat^win?/D. w wav dg^urablm >*t Ohiaba to tilth??“tfttft tH«> fnj'bJkritinVWastooumVlraWiC^rago “ 1° ' at noon next day. Superb >train m >- HjMjredtoxar I h I i A x P, -felW^ASTdAN, A »P. 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