The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

V O I i. 13 . CEDAOTILL& OHIO, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1892. NO 15. ......' '....... ‘ ' ■* ^ v a r u i ■"% ' W ' I ' T m i l O N E W | / 1 I T T K k N S , ^ . / . . . . a 1 JL , E iiB iEw k 1 w ' ’ ELEGANT GOODS. Every person who admires Nice Dishes should come arid see our beautiful new At BIRD'S MAMMOTH STORE. P S , Remember oiir lincTof DRY GO 398. FINE S IIO&V E t c a r e n ifc equaled by any otlnr store in Cedarville. Also we will take your Butter, Eggs, ,Lud and Bacon, and pay you highest prices for tlieui., T H E l J S f t A l t f > ] J f : J SATURDAY , M AY 21, 1892. W. If. JILA lit , Editor and Prap'r . PRICE $ 1.25 l»ER ANNuril> Miss Ada CreeWell entertained Rev. Willitts during Iiie ntay in Cedarville, Mrs. Alcie Evans, nee Stormont, is the guest of her parents this week. Mrs. J, H. Wolford and daughters visited Springfieldfriends Wednesday. Clifton commencment .will he this afternoon and will be attended -by a mimlier o fCedarvillians, F . D.-Bcvadortbr, a compos’tor in :r the Heritbl office, is spending,the week at his home in Ripley, Ohio, Mrs, Mnjry Gee. who spent the win, ter with her daughter at Burlington, Iowa, rotn'med home. Wednesday. The commencement exerciseso f the 8el.mnhigheehool took placelostnight. Several memberso four school attend­ ed. • Charlie Neshit hasa lay-offo f thirty days from his duties as mail agent and will vipit Anderson, Indiana, and Lima, Ohio. Cedarville schools, with the except lion o f the high school, closed .yettei- day. Ute high school will continue one week longer* Frank Gowdy, o f Xenia, who was tumid dead in his room in the Fifth Ward last Saturday is supposed to have been murdered. Cedarvillecitizens who were obliged to go to- Xenia Wednesday to “ pey their taxes* were numerous* Of course they attended the circus after business had lieen attended to. democrats o f Greene county ... invention Inst Saturday tor the purpose of selecting delegates to the congressional convention held at Loveland Wednesday. .James - Mc­ Millan and Alex, Turnbull were se­ lected from this place andboth attend­ ed and assisted in the ' Selection of Hon. J. M. Pattison, of Clermont countyras the standard hearer for the democracy of the Sixth district . R. _ 8. ■* K. llough, of Highland county and, Madison Hutchinson, of Warren coun ty, were selected as delegates to the National convention. M. J. Hartly, o f Greene, • was chosen President elected by acclamation.« J. ORBSTEWART,I. IK Ttie following wa| written by Miss Lida Keck to be read before the.; Ep*. andPhysician. of the league: ; . " * ' C E D A R V I L L E , 0 , I t is not generally known that our ,own George W. Shroades, o f Cedar* |ville, ex-lime manufacturer, and after- wards a farmer and who now owns a farm in West Virginia, is in lively anticipation of being the recipient ofa large fortune from England by the death o f 0 relative there. Mr, Shroadcs informs us that there is no question about it, hut the number of relatives and the nearness of kinship Wilt have to be determined as this fact will effect the amount that may be coming to him. We are glad to have lively hopes that1 this good fortune may strike our old friend and fellow democrat.—Xenia Dem.-News. The estimable wife Mr. A. H. Wliijte died at her home jn Clifton early Wednesday morning, For the past two years she has been afflicted with heart trouble, mid was confined to her room four weeks previous to her death. .SheWasabout 50 yeai* o fage and leavesIieeidfeher husband adaugh­ ter to mourn her death. The funeral occtired yest.r.lay, and was conduced by Rev. .Moore, of the Preshyteriku church, o f which denomination she has lieen an honored member, 8owe of the Graijd Army boysmay - i -i-' i » i i iM M l | | o * * . . y ----------- 9 ^ .JudgeSW rer will lie nominated by |beintereated iu the following’ from theyepuMieankforCircuit Judgewith- Alex. B. Fujie, A. D. Comman* out apposition. The district, which jder Dep’tTenu. ami Ga. He says: compriseseleven counties, is largely j,.\Vc have had an epidemic o f whoop* republicans which makes ills electhm sure, 'Dm Cedarville liend is becoming quite proficient. Monday evening • . ....... ODE . anni V cmakt . ’ W# with iortgt aud declamation On tkii litik day Vf May, Celebratewith aofltktoation Thiaour kappynawi day. We in yaara ara alawet infante, But three birth-day* hava we pasted, ttat you’d think ■* almoat twenty, We have grown eo very feat; 1Yet' we’re glad we are anjoathfnl, For theleaser canwechime Praise* taear Inring Harter, In tbi* joyeue vernal time. find Almighty it our Father, For ourevery want he caree, And tbe ohureh eur preeieue Mother Aide ueYfith bee (erveat prayer*. .Teen* U ofcr Xlder Brotbcr, ' ' And for o» be Intercede* Whenwegrieveour holy Father, For ua then he kindly pleads. We have ten bean duly honored, v For they’ve give* tie a aame That ie know* tkwHigkatt the country And has gainedw world-wide feme. Kpwortk r«eag«e. They choose to call us, AM I ’msure we all should Ury To he worthy of a title Thet is known to he so high:. ComaandJoin us dear young Christians, Come and help to swell ptgr band, It will aid yon on to glory. Why, the nemo itselfIs grand. Yes. we’re happy in our title, That ancestral aame to see, And we're weed to bo the branches . Of the hlethedistic tree. Wesley loved to sit and ponder Though lie many miles did roam, On the Rectory of Rpworth Ilia beloved childhood home. Special in diseases of E y e , E a r , N ose , T hroat . Glasses accurately fitted to theeyes. 13-3m W a, n n v v m i * . . . — ing cough here {Stewart, Tenn.,) and Chamtieriaitfa Cough Remedy has tweu the only medicine that hod done any good** There is no danger from’ whooping-cough, when this remedy is j..------------- the boysventurwloutoti thestreet ami j gave a delightful reremule. Oae of[fr*e!y givert« It completely controls their latest acquisitions is that o f Mr. [ the disease. 23 ami 50 cent bottles Thacker, who k one the finest cornet i for m\« by B, G, Ridgeway. , players in this section o f the state. j Ku«e~KirneTlfdler, wife o f John McDonald, a well known citi* IRev. T« T. Miller, o fDeWitt, Arkan- zen of Fayette county, was instantly Isas, died at tireIioine of her father, killed by the Dayton, Fort Wayne =Adam Turner, north of Cedarville, and Chicago train two miles out o f Tuesday. Bhe had been sick for WiwJungton C. H., at 11 o clock nome time and returned to her old Tuesday, while walking on the track, home alamt two weeks since. The He was struck by the pilot o f the en* funeral services were held Wednesday gn*e apd his head and M y were afternoon « l 2 oelock. The burial mnaiiad in .* horrifying manner. was at the Clifton cemetery* And throughall th*church’* hlat’ry Epworthhu a watch-wnrd been. For ’twa* in thaWu!ay,hoat«.«tcad Thai >ar ohurch-lifbdid b»gin. Bul whllawaahonldha emboldened « Todohonor tooar aame. Wematt aot targetoar mtMioa Orwo’ll briagth* mum to*h*aic. Wohavewrgaaiwd this Chapter Fora'parpo** good and true, 'Tit thattarthaprotdoa*Savioar Someihiagnoldo wa“may do. W* are aurawa tvva hi* aenctinn, ForhoVhiatMi. a* fiwmtheftrat* And wa’tacertaia oar endfavnra Havaheea very far fromeareed. Ah, that littlehead ia Cleveland Bailded hetterthan theyknyw, Far whokaov* what groat achlev.emenU ThfaoarEpwerihLeegaemay do* Oa earpiigrimegawa alerted Jaet threeI h U m yean ago, And«ineeUtoaoarlietefmember* Sever oaeehseeeaeadt»grow. Wethewicketgalehave catered, Aad thegatebeforeaa lie*, We will have tall auay trieli tre we reeehthegeal weprite. beabtiagCeirtle t» hefirreai, Aad theOlaatw a d Deafalr Whowill eatchaaifw«.irt*mW la hismeadow*grtha andlair. Bat b*yoadareahiafwg taewMaiwe Onwho#*MMaiita’iraiaay ataae, CaifcWla*gttmpnt*efthaeky, AadjifMgtery.lighted* iaod Aad if we will geerd*ar footatep* And tboworrowwajr home, Kvet thliOhigofoortaette, ■ I,tMkh>g,epand lifUag, too. Wo will Shd<earjMfit*yendm}} Real, ##e*ir»et forevermere, Add thejeyWill bathe sweeter For thepail thatveat httare# Whea wareeehthe pearlycity, And thegatdee street* wewalk, Of thetrialefeatjemraty. . We will Inv* tothinkand talk. Then methiaka I‘dLlevhtowander Free fromsorrowand fatigue, Talkingto tamebrightSpirit I OfoarpreeioueBjiwortb league. Housekeepers should polish aud clean 'furniture, with our excellent Furniture Polish, 20cents a Pint at Ben Kidgways. Cheese ami Crackers at Gray’s, A full line of G auden T oous at CROUSE A BULL a. All Grades of Gasoline stoves for sale -by Crouse A Bull. House to rent by S. K. Mitchell. Forpocket and table cutlery go Crouse & Bull’s. Go to Crouse’s for Fish. Buy your fresh and salt meats at Gluts. Dean’s meat store, ■ We’re still here. 21 lh fine granulated Hugnr . $1,00 1 lb Package Cofi'eo . . ‘ . ,20 7 Ih Beans . Can Corn * Star Tolmoco lit 1 , . , |Coal O il, . . 1 Gasoline. , •. " , • Tea . . , * 1000 Matches . . I th Smla . , Flour 2441b Sk 00 Cents Culitoruia Evaporated Peaches. ,10 and anytiling else iu the grocery line in proportionately low pricesat undrewBros. &Co, .25 ,08 ,35 ,074 ,074 ,30 ,07 ,07 ,60 I , A B B O T , J ib , A light imy Hmubletouin amt . Edijtee horse, will stand at Boyd’s livery Stable Monday and Tuesday bf each week during the season. $10 to insure a colt to stand ami suck. J no . W . Erii.fi. _ In almost every neighborhood thro’ out the west there w someoueor more persons whose lives have been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have lwen citrei of cimmic diarrhoea by it. Such persons take especial pleasure in jrecomtueuding the remedy to others. The praise that follows its introduc­ tion and use makes it very popular 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by B. G. Ridgeway’s, Canned Pumpkin, Peaches, Com aid Tomatoes at Gray’*. Ne^r Carpets.; The new styles in carpet- ings this year are the hand- souiest ever shown. It used to be to get a handsome carpet one would have to buy in the high grades to get suited, but this year you can get beautiful colorings and patterns in the lower and medium grades. In th. best grade of Ingrains av « Have an endless variety o f styles and in patterns that are copied from tine Bruss­ els. A l l grades of Tapestry BrusseHs from a good a t;49 cts. a yd. up to the very best goods made in this country. Mattings are more popular than ever the patterns are prettier,' they are cheaper and the qualities are better, than ever before. The new thing in this line this year Straw mattings made bn Twine warp and they arc bound to wear. Curtains of every kind,.Lace curtains from50 cts. a pair to $20.00, Shades from25 cts a window on spring rollers to the very best fringed . goods* Poi - tiers from $5,00 a pair up to the best. Some new things in Poles, Brackets, and Fret Work for Doors and Windows. Our stock ofHouse furnishing goods is the most complete ever shown in Xenia. Estimates given andwork done In very best manner. ~ Jobe Brothers & Co. For a good shoe made to order call on C. Keller the practical Shoe maker North Main St. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Milton Keys has re­ moved his shoe shop to his |new room next t o the Nee* bet property on Main at., where lie will bo glad to have all customers call.

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