The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

% mm T H E H E H S . I l D 1 SfarawriagsofMr, John Aiexan- ' ' 1 ;der Nisbefc, deputy count/ tretumrer, SATURDAY, MAY U , 1892 . IK* JT. B L A IR ) Editor Aiul I ’rap'r St.SB P in ANNUM, A M o d e J ^ f^ fa ySO . ....... Mrs. j . J. Snider is quite sick. .Willetts, 0|»em House, May SO. Born to Mr. and Mr*. J. G. Me- ( ’orkie, Timrsdayevening, a boy. Miss Josephine Wjright, of Selma; visited Cedarville friends, thin week. J. H, Wolford was in Qditinbus Thursday and called ,on Governor McKinley. >■ Mrs. J.< N. Harper, o f Dayton, r.spent' Sabbath with her parents at ; this place. Lost, a pair o f spectacles. Finder will please leave at this office and re­ ceive regard. Carpenters are at work on Frank Tarhox’s residence onMain street. It - will be completed in a few days, . Crouse & Bull thisweek,received a box o f American tin plate. This is the first that has reached Cedarville -» .................- <• Tim commencement exercises of the •Tamestownschool will be held May '27<h, and will be followed with * ban quet. ■ , Rev. Dudley,; of New Jasper, will deliver aii address in Cedarville, Dec* oration day, before the G. A. K. and auxiliary societies, . ' A number of John NesbiiV friends Ui this vicinity united in sending him a telegram ofcongratulations immedi a tely after hismarriage. - Do yon want a carpet? The hand­ somest patterns'and beBt qualities, to- - getlier with the lowest prices can be found at StoinmutA Co.'s. The Epwortb League of the M. E. Chnreh will give a lawn fete, at the church yard, on tha evening o f Deco­ ration Day. Particulars will be given Jeter. ’ Mile Edith Pollock and Talma llatdridge will attend therYoung Peo- pie’s Institute as delegates from the society o f the TL P. Church, o f Ge* darville, which meets at East Liver- pool on th e l 8 th iusf. Pupils hf this township who have passed the examination before the lmard admitting them to tlie high school are requested to rejunt to H. M. Stormont, clerk of. the board of education, immediately. Burt Squires, who was indicted by the last graud -jury for burglarizing the Imrn of William Stevenson in Ce- darville township, plead guilty before Judge Smith and was sentenced to 'three ysars iu the penitentiary. # Stormont A Co. have had the Jar- r v gest sale of carpets this spring of any firm in this part of the county. The reason is that they have tiie beet rtopk and lowest prices. I f ymi want to.see some handsome pattens call at . tfieir store. The Sabina New* lias- changed hands. Rev. A. M. Griffith retiring ami If* B. NewmaitassOuiiiig control. aud MissPearl McClung, only daugh ter of Mm. Mary B. McClung, oc- cured at the bride's home <m West Second street, Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock and with the reception that followed the wedding, was one of the moat brilliant affairs the Xenia people have attended for a long time The hallsand parlors were festooned and decorated with flowers, until the air was rich wiih their perfume, and thescene looked like some Southern interior .with its luxuriance of green foliage and gay blosspma -’'The bay window in the back parlor had been fenced off by means of alow floral lattice work, its gates being composed of delicate srailox and ex­ quisite pink, flowers. A t six thirty o’clock to the strains of Lphengren’s weddingmarch, MessrsFoldMcCUmg, the hanlsome brother of the bride, and Johnson Fleming, her cousin, preceded the bridal party and opened wide the.gates.for Misses Jean Dean, of Allegheny, andFrances Winger; 6 : Springfield, the acting maids of honor. Rev. J. C. Ely, who performed the ceremony, and Mr. Nesbit and the beautiful younggirl, who hadplighted her troth to him.' Behind them rose a bank o f palms and ferns and waxen Tillies, whileat eitherside weregroupet clusters o f beautiful blossoms. The ceremony that bound together the two happy hearts, was brief and im­ pressive, and the. heartiest congratula tions followed. The bride’s costume was amarvel oi' richness and beauty. It wjis composed of the heaviest pure white' satin," the skirt being entrume and without dec­ oration. The waist was almost en­ veloped inji bertha of exquisite point de Alencon lace, while a lovely silk tulle veil almost covered her slight form, nnd fell in delicate folds around her fair face. She carried acluster o bride roses and at her throat gleamed a rich diamond pendant, suspended from a golden chain. A reception, to which about two hundred were, invited, was held from A to 10 o’clock. The-bridal party was stationed in the bncl;parlorwhere they received the congratulations of their friends. A t 10:30 o'clock they left for the East, their destination being Was). ington, anil from there other places will lit visited. On their return home they will oc­ cupy their already handsomely fur­ nished rooms at Mm. McClung’e, ex­ pecting to build a cottage for their occupancy next spring.—Xenia Ga­ zette* About sixty invited guests assem­ bled at the residence of Mr. and Mm. Philip Nagtey, o f near Cedarville, on Thursday evening, May 12th, to wit­ ness the marriage of their estimable daughter, MissBailie, audMr.. Willis Hough, a tiring young binduces man of Springfield. Q. At 7 p. in. the bride ami groom, very richly and tas­ tily attired, made their appearance in the parlor, while H im Mattie Nag- ley rendered a beautiful weddh-g march, ami they were made olio in holy wedlock by Rev. W. Q. Shan­ non, of Xenia, assisted by Rev. G. L. Tufts. Immediately’ after the mar­ riage service came a most bountiful Itev. Griffith, who is a «iiiM?raimate w*dding supper, which -was greatly of the M. E, church, is in ill health , ^ 0* *1 b* Guwt« were l,n* ° nt and <itla for that mason he has dis- | h «»«1offhwNews.- ’ solid social enjoyment ami at a late wliicb Fraiwt Afdeli has long liwu anj j, 0 ur Rie company dispersed, wishing lrnuomd mMuMr gave him a pleasant^ baiipy couple many years o f Siic- siirprise at bht home last night. wed(|ed Mn mi[ A. leaves for Fort Wayne, Indiana,, jjough Will make their future liontoin where be'takes charge ofa ael of liooks’ g.,riftgijeid, wheVe they will be pleased , of a wlwdesR emilimery store. ; p, ^ their many friends. Tbs fid Marriage 1 lieeustot-*-Adolph Eerie-,lowing is a Hit of presents! bet aud AnnaBowser; Oh**. Binga-i Set dishes, Mrs, Hough, monand Katie Tufiayt Rwoi'b Noiks groom; pair towels, J* E. Turnbull ami Imcy Hamilton; T. Waylor audiami wife; waterset, Clara Lott; glassj 11 Httsan Bttdd; Paul Stewart and Anna dish, Chan. Dobbins and wife; nap- c,‘* M. Currie; George Helm ami EH* kins. Dr. Ogtesbce and wi*e; sugar Moore; John C. Nesbit aud Pearl Me bow), Jasper Short; tablecloth, W. P, Oluug; fills Hough and Bailie Nag-J Nagley; napkins, Baraii Nagtey; pair ley* Itowels, Anna Baldwin; bed spread. Dull andMind Andrewr, taMe doth, J» 8, Turnbull and wife; a# spoon*, 8. GresweU and wifo; pillow abam*, Hattie Niqflw; table clotb, F. W, Aldeu and wife; shell purse, Fred and Ethel Alden; iilverpickle motor, Jos, VVadkins; table cloth, Rosaua John­ son andbrotbem; towels, Jaw#Hough- man and wife; fruit dish, May Huff­ man; silver spoons, T, W, Spencer; carving knife and fork, Reid Owens; silver spoons, Joshua Kennedy; silver spoons, SaUie Short} cloOk^'W . A* Nagley and wife; knives and forlcs, Will MeDormau and wife; mustasclie cup, T, W., Spencei} water set, G Huflman and wife; fruit dish, ^ % piemans; gltm pitcher, Minnie Turn bill; sugar "spoon, J. H. Stormobt and wife; napkins, Richard Darling. On last Thursday at high noon was celebrated the marriage ceremony of Mr. George Helm, of Xenia, aui Mias Ella Moore, sister o f Mm. Tur­ ner, at the residence of her mother, on the Jamestown and Xenia pike Rev. Buchanan, of Xenia, tied the. nuptial, knot The newly marriet couple took the afternoon tritin for Middletown, where they will remain n short time the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Helm will make their home in Xenia. George McClollan, top of Robert McClellan, of this placl, .Went last week to New York to take il poBition during the summer with, Ruck, to which paper he had already contrjbu- ted a number,of drawings, but owing to the weak'coRdition of his eyes he was obliged to return home* Xfe un­ derstand he is now confined to.adark­ ened room. We happened to drop in on our old friend*; the Paullin BroM,, James­ town, Ohio, and were greatly sur­ prised to see hop their business Inis increased. They are not9. the leading grocers of Jamestopn, but have pushed to the front fUJHrdWam and Iinplemeuts and Bilggfel. .^ ^ n g practical men they get there p^. yrhat the farmer needs. S--\ ' .f f.am^wrn *.w^m* Tba theme o f tit* sermon at the Methodist cliu'rcii topiorrow a, m. will L» “ The iChristian Temple.” The third annifersary o f tlie Epworth League will .b* celebrated at the 7 o’clock service. An origiusl poem by Miss Lid* Keck will he read. Other interestingexercises will he followal by a sh rt sermon addressed to the young people/ The best hst ..Iieen kept, until the last* Next Friday evening Rev. Willetts will deliver his lecture, “ The Model Wife’* in the opera house. Don’t fail to hear him. This lecture is even better than “ Sunshine.* Seats on safe st Stormont A Go.’*. Ed, L. Smith represented the G. A, R., o f this place, at Piqw* this week. Lou Gilbert, James Murray and Flank Ewrey also attended tlie state ettcampmenL George Boyd lias added another Story to his restaurant and ■ intends converting it Into m hotel. * “ Hank” the fisherman has moved bis fish stand front Grouse’s meat store to Chan. Dean’s and is prepared to serve hk customers with all kinds 0 i fresh fish, There are nsure improvements under way in LVlarvillh this spring than at any previous time' within the past three years. We have three customers for farms in thisvicinity. I f you want to sell call atonce* W. H. BlairA Co. , T e nices ^ fiwshest, cleanest attd l rgest stock o f wall p per can he found at Bformont M Co.’s, where j-prices are gurtranteed tobe the lowest. Call aitd see it. . . . „ , -j Halters, collars and all kinds ol r'-.Hm^ h:,m° lllgr. ':f! Ii.ritew .undries « t J «m » il.irMyV Blank hooks, pass hook* and pen* « at Ben Ridgway’s. BotmsNew lamin; j«at iff at Ben Rhlgway’s. TO BE SOLD A T I OP APPB AISMEBSTT. Assigned Stock of E, D Hellrigle of tine Carnages Piano Box Buggies Cntunder Sunies, Jagger. fancy Road Wagons, Pall & Canopy top Phaetons. > M u s t D e s o l d . F in e s t V e h ic le s e v e r o ffe red in G r e e n C ou n ty . A Credit of. nine months will be given by purchaser giving note with iwo approved securities. D E P O S I T O R Y ; C o r n e r M a i n a m i W h i t e m a n S t s . , X e n i a , O l i i o . S. W, OLDHAM, Agent for Assignee. from Springfield, Xenia. Jamestown, Selma, Cedarville, Jefferson and other places. The evening was spent in Tlie “ German” coffee, a mixture of OJd Dutch Java and Mocha, for sale at Geo. Winter’s. f Harness oil, “ A” No. 1. . Andrew Bros. & Co. AH the reliable Patent medicines of the market at Ben ltidgway’s. Hot water bottjcfc in grout variety at Ben Ridgwuys. . .Splendid assortment of Ladies aud Gents combs at Ben Ridgway. Kit and Keg Fish Salmon aiid Sardines . 4 ,^ Settings of pure 8 . C. Brown Leg- born Eggs for sale,- 50cents per-13. Airs. Din. Collins. Excursion* via Fo|un«ylvaniw liineMfur Cincinnati May Musical Festival 1 Excursion tickets at reduced round trip rateswill be sold to Cinciunai i troin ticket station^ on the Cincinnati Division between Columbus, Spiin- field andPendleton onAfay 24th, 25th, 26tb, 27th, and 28th, account the May Musioiil Festival. Tickets will good to return until May 30th inclu­ sive. This year's festival wifi consist seven grand concerts under the direction of Mr. Theodore Thomas, and'Will be parcipitated inby eminent soloists and a chorus .of four hundred vo’ces. Bpritig repair Workat Murray’shar- ileiliritop. at Gray’i - We’ve got ’em! Garden tools at low prices. Andrew Bros. & Co. > Star tobacco 35 cents per pound at Andrew Bros. & Co. Tobacco and Cigars at Gray’s. Flake and Pearl Tapioca Puddine at Gray’s. Whole aiid Ground Spices at Gray’s. Oranges and Bananas * at Gray’s. Hurd and Soft Refined Sugar at Gray’s. Screen doorsin all sizes can be found found at Crouse, A Bull’s. Gray has some of-that No. 2 •Star tobaccoat 3tl cents per pound. . Rock salt at Bull & Spencer’s. f Orauge*i Bananas and lemons, , at Bull A Spencer’s. Hot Peanuts ' at Bull A Spencer’s. jCrenin Butter Ciaekers at Bull A Sjieneer’s. Buy your fresh and salt meats at tha old reliable meat store ol C. W» Crouse. * ^ For a number o f year* I have been subject w violent attacks o f iufiam- inatorv rheuiuafisin which geiieiall.v lasted about two months. On the first o f this mouth I was attacked In the knee and suffered severely fur two days, when L procured * lioHle of ChauilMirlaiu’s Pain Balm and il relieved me almost imdaiiily. 1 therefore moat thccrfiilly recommend il to those who are similarly afflicted eve ywh re*— It. I). W jiitkj . y , Alar- tlmlale, N . C .. Feb., 1888 . Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man Tu this place and his disease was very widely known as he suffered such severe IMiu. W . M . II oostov fc 'C o ., Merchants, MarUndxIc. N . (’. 50 cent bottles for sab* by Druggists. PrsHSHttced I l a p e lm Y e t Mitvell* > From a letter written hy Mrs. Ada E. linrd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote fli* following, ‘‘Was taken with a baitcold, which scitclcd on my lungs cough set iu aud finally tarminated in cmisuiiqitimi, Four doctors gave me up, saying t could live imt a short tinio. 1gave ntysetfup to my Savior determliiciHf I could not atay who my friend* on earth-. I would meet my absent cues above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New 'Diacnvory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds* Ygave U a trial, took ini ^ eight lxMHe* It ha* cured me and have on haml undoubtedly the thank Gml 1amnow a well and hear* fl****! Ihie o f Toilet Hmpe ever shown ty woman.0 Trial bottels free at B. hi this town, the compound* of G. llidgways Drugstore. Regular which rfre imexrelleil tor toilet us*., size 50 cents aud one dollar. Call and see them at Ben Ridgway c. IIOwens of Heat aad Herrea- tlnn Beaclieri v|n Pennsyl- - vanin Lines. Atlantic City, Cape Alay, Long Branch and the numerous resorts along the Atlantic seaboard; Altoona, Bedford Springs, Cresson, and invit- iog retreats in the Alleghenies, the Catskills, Adirondncksana Mountains of tlie East, Charlevoix, Gogebic, Devil’s Lake, Macinac, Potoskey. Lake Aliunetoukaanddesirable places ot summer sojourn In the Lake Rt- goiu, are reached from points in In­ diana, Ohio, and Western Pennsyl- ! vania, via Pennsylvania Line*, which traverse populous, portions o f thoto thrce States. Train service charac­ teristic of the 8 tutdard Railway Sys­ tem ot America. For details address any ticket agent o f the Pennsylvania Lines, or F. Van Duseh, Chief Aesisl- ant General Passenger Agent, Pitts­ burgh, Pa. 13-2 Beriwced Hates t * s rsrllawd Ofegea, via FeaasyIvxitla L lh e * , • For the General,Assembly o f the Presbyterian Church, to be held at Portland, Oregon, in May, excursion tickets at reduced roundtrip rateswilt he sold via Pennsylvania Lines. Persons who expect to attend the Assembly, or who Contemplate, a trip to the Northwest, will receive detailed information concerning rates, limit <tf tickets, and the excellent facilities for a pleasant journey via Pennsylvania Line and connections, i f they will send theirname*and addresses to F. Van Dusen, Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Penn. A M ill* Cilrla Bxpsrlswce In a MgmiAwas. Mr. and Mr*. Lurch Trasscot are keepers o f the Goy, IJght-iiouse hi . Sand Resell, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter four years old. Last April she was taken down with Mea­ sles, followed with a dreadful Cough aud turning into a Fever. Doctor at liome aud at Detroit treated, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere “handful o f one*”— Then she tried Dr. »Kin’gs New Dis­ covery and after the use Of two and half hollies, Was completely cured. They say Dr. King’s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet voii tnivget a trial bottle free at B.* (i. Ridgway’* Drugstore fin«ktea’« AhucaHalve. Tlia best Mlvain tbs world tor cuts; brniswi, tors*. ntoer%aalt rbeain, fever sorsa, tetUr, chapped band*, dil'niains. uorntandaiiSkia erniMtomkandpoaitive- ly cure* piles, or no rsquimt. It ia a^sianteed togive psnsot satisfaettoa, or ctonef yeta.**)*’!. Prloe 25 cstttw * box. Foraid* by B. G. Rklgawajr’a *- trrm s fan VOL. Bichi E v e ’ Mgne Brow uts pei in. Col ihsyli natf Ival educed ■ to Cit we he, Ci* “ c mbue, s~=-iay 24t accoi * r Tick ty 30tl T ” al will ts uni .----idore w !lI,by ’ * four . . r a i l *T-* F » r;nes. " f,,ie Afa; } merous : . ’ ward: son, a 'llcghet v j. and M mix. ' aac, k ft desirab the X t point cetera: !r lia Lim w, irtion* service dRaih r,. r detail j ( e Pent »n,Chi r Aget ( P mi ’ « • Ft '' nwayli v kssetnbi to be * May, « -ndtrip ylvauia to alt ltempla ■trectivs agrafe* lentfoci ia Pen is, i f addresi leistant ittsburg f* r | « i •rase. ton Tiv ‘ < ligh t aud at tr years tdown ■ a dread Fever. It treats rsS rapi tndfnl o ‘Klldgs e use of “omjdeti * New in gold He free ►re lb# wor *, salt rl A liHitds, 11*1011#,* pay raq p m m t . Pris* a * m § d undm Soap*< ve com) etl tor ntBen SxiHiiWy"n***

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