The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
f ^ S S S S t T H E i [ E H i l E D 1 *“ ,teu- R * * * SATURDAY, MAY 28, W. II. E L AIII, Editor andJPrOfi/’f PRICK S f .26 PKRANNUM. Miss Gift is convalescent. (J. M. Morton will return homenext Tuesday. ___________ There was a boom iu the corn mar ket thisweek. Master Walter Condon is expecting to rusticate this summer. James Milburn, the* Candy King, wus iuCincinnati thisWeek. Communion services at the R. P. church today and tomorrow. ' Oal Barber attended the May fas ti val at Cincinnati this week. A t the “ Flax Mill* one evening thisweek there were fourteen fishermen at one time. Miss Bernice Wolford leaves next week to take a position as stenogra pher with a Springfield firm. J. G. McCorkle, of Hot -Springs, Virginia, speut a few days with his wife' and baby this week. Misset Leila Small and Nellie W*s- singer, o f Springfield attended the so cial at Dr. Mortons Monday evening. May meeting at Selma tomorrow, E-rery lady who has a new spring bonnet or hat will probably be there. Commencement exercises of the Cedarville schools will be held next Wednesdayevening at theoperahouse From present indications Secretary Ulaine will be nominated by the re publicans at Minneapolis for presi- dent. • ■ . ■ ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grajc enter tained several members of the synod together with Cedarville friends Tues day evening. . Mr. and Mrs, Francis Jones, o f Gfaecavr, Scotland, are guests o f Mr. and Mr». Holmes. Mrs. Jouds is a iiieceof Mrs. Holmes. . The pupils of room No. 5 of our public schoolspresented their teacher, Kirt Randall, with a fine toilet set on the last day of school. Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew, of .Montgomery county, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew at this place the first of the week. Mr. Barlow, the “ crack*, fisherman o f this vicinity caught an eel thisweek twenty-nine inches in length that weighed two and one-half pounds. Preaching at the M. E. church’ to morrow i t U ». m* upon “ The Faith ful Soldier.” .Preachingin connection with the Epworth League at 7 p. m. Will Stevenson is now engaged as engineer at Andrew Bros. A Co’s, and is running the corn sheller. Will's best girl would’nt know bimNf she shouldhappento runacrosshim<l working hours. 18f»2 i the available carpenters and ' j printers in this vicinity are busy. Doliie Ridgway attended the May Festival at Cincinnati this week, Send flowers to the G. A. R. hall next Monday. They will be thank, fully received. M iss Flora Neebit, who has been The Knights o f Pytbias of Cedar* j ville are young in thecausehi|ta more prosperous and enthusiastic organiza tion cannotbe round in Ohio. Owing to the amount of “ work”' they have had on hands it had been impossible several evenings for some of themem bers to ..return home'to their families as soon as they would otherwise have done, and to recompense the ladies a banquet was prepared ,at the Cliff teaching in-Minnesota, returned home |House Thursday evening in their this week to spend her vacation. Ihonor. MajorE, L-Smithand W. H. Mrs, Will Torrence returned homel1?™ ^guests as they ar- from Chicago last night. She wag drived, " A bourseveuty-five visitors met at Xeuja by her •husband who drove with her'from Cedarville. ‘ ‘Hooker” Iliflis again at his old quarters in the Gaunce building. and Kniglits were .present. The hotel was decorated with flowers and ever greens and presided *njolegsut up pearanpe, A t nine o’clock supper was . served in courses. To the toast pro- The room lias been newly papered and po9ed «,0ur Visitow,” Dr. Baldridge a carpet on the floormakesR.look bkftlre8pou(je(| jn a few wejj timed remarks, a new place,. Are we to have a . Fourth o f July celebration a t .Cedarville this year? I f soit ishightime some move is being and in behalf o f Cedarville'Lodge, No. 549, K. o f P.i' extended to the visitors present a cordial welcome. "The Knights o f Pythias/Their made in that direction. Who will be iHistory and Their ,y\im,” was respon s e first to start the ball rolling? ! ded to by Rev. Dudley, of New Ja£ uring The Epworth League of Springfield sub-district will hold a convention in the H .E . church at' Cedarville. Fri day evening; June 3, at 7:50 p. m. | A good, program program has been arranged. . A male quartetteand the Cedarville hand will furnish music at the opera housedecoration day. All old soldiers whether members of the Grand Army or not are iuvited. to participate in the ceremonies. The Alumnr at Jamestown received the class o f ’1)2 into the society last night. The ceremony was at the opera house at that place, and an elegant program was rendered. A banquet was served immediately after at the home of Mr, andMrs. D. D. Buckles, Remember hiwn fete at M. E, Church yard Decoration evening, or it weather is inclement it will lie held at Ervin A Williamson's hall. Re freshments will be served immediately after the exercisesofthe afternoon and during the evening. The members of the R.-^, church synod were elegantly entertained by the Christian Endeaver Society at the home o f Rev. and Mrs. Morton, last Monday evening. -The program ar ranged for the evening was good. Luncheon wasserved during the even ing. Mr, James McElroy, of Cincinnati, Is visiting his brother and nephews at this place, ‘ Mr. McElroy was a cit izen o f Cedarville alrout tw<nty-two years ago and, with the exception ofa few business trips lieie., tins is his first visit to the home o f his youth sinceh« emigrated. per. The story of Damon an/dPyth ias was told in a way the uninitiated could tell that the principles taught by an order founded on such, a tradi tion could nut fail to be highly moral and elevatiug. The fact that the or der wiib in no. sense a religion or a re ligious institution to take the place of u church he discussed at length, show ing that with such a foundation it could uot survive as Christian men would not countenance it. His talk throughout was very pleasing and we believe that on account o f i t K . o f P. stock arose several degress m tbe esti mation of some of the visitors/* J. H. Wolford responded to the toast, “ Oar Grand Lodge,” and in a happy manner interested theaudience by giving a condensed history of the growth of the. order in Ohio, its meth bership in this state alone reaching over forty thousand. L. C.Bull, in behalfo f Cedarville Lodge, gave tin interesting talk. The lodge was new and he hnd, lie said, but little to say that would interest the public. It had (darted out only it few weeks ago Witha-chartermember ship of seventeen, and its members now reach thirty-nine. Dr. J. J. Snider in response to the toast, “ Woiuau, WhatigM.un Withi u’ Her”made in a veryehort time, several happy hits, and* while brief witb4his remarks, succeeded in interesting his audience as only the genial Doctor can do. Taking the evening as a whole it was a very, pleasurable affair and all enjoyed themselvesto the full est extent. • Miss Agnes Kyle who was elected teacher of room No. 1 o f onr schools, this week notified the board that she Therewill be a grand rally o f Ep- would not accept the school thus lenv .h -w j. . a . .% %* J . . ifu a a « worthLeague workers at the M, E. church of Cedarville, Friday night of next week, to discuss the best method o f Christian work amongyoungpeople. They will dome from Xenia, Jasper, Jamestown. So. Charleston, Selma, Clifton, and Yellow Springs. AH Cedarville is invited. Garrison Pratt, the colored man: MissAmy Johuson, a popular young who burglarized Eleworth LowrvV |l»«ly of Yellow Springs, will start ina residence some time rinre, pleadg.riityj " 1 * befbre Judge Smith last Monday ami was sentenced to two and one-half years in the penitentiary. He is now serving time, * bicycle* Shek the daughter\>f well- to-doperents, very beautiful, and at present is teaching School. She has been riding a wheel for almut a year and isa splendid bicyclist Tire die, A man iu Barry, III., who fired six j tituce is aluiut fKM) miles, and she ex. shdts at his wife with a revolver, w«s j pects to make the trip in twenty-five fined fftby the indignant justice of. day*. liie peace before whom his ease whs :. T T ^ T ------ - J T * trfcd. Itfclncky for him l.i, , „ »> „ * - • » ' WM not . a n .hooter. Hi. lino! Kraroa lti!K.l*J»:-‘Vili)rou k.mll, WottMhave hMD 17. n y , thiChi,.,,.; J1- * ' “ « £ • « * “ f *“ Tribune invite all Grand Army men and ex* ..... ___;soldiers and sailors to attend divine The meeting called at Melntire { worship at New JasperM. E church, school house for last night at which;on uext Sabbath, The services will th* graduates of the Miwhship schools,Imgin at 10:30 a. m,, and will be were to deliver orations was changed fappropriate to Manorial Sablmth. to Tuesday evening J line 7,an<) will.he jThe services will be concluded in time ill the opeta house. The Cedarville]for people to reach Cedarville or will furnish music. A male Jamestown for tlw afternoon Services. quartet will also Impresent, i^vitad to be present. All arc Yours, Wm. A. Dudley, ing a vacancy. The board met last night but made no selection. South Cliarieston commencement was held Tiiursday evening and was well attended by Cedarville friends. Dr. Sayrs professor of ourschools was present. R l ' For tlie l>est bargains of today you should see those elegant printed India Silks at Alexander A Spahr’s, Xenia, ouly 29 cents, worth 50, Miss Joqnmt Kyle, daughterofMrs William Kyle was united in marriage with Mr. Roliort Grieves, of Xenia, Thursday, at the residence of the bride’smother, Rev. Barr, of the First church, Xenia, officiating. >■ -r-■ft.LV.a I* i The Most Complete Dry Goods and Carpet House and tlie Lowest Prices in the county, 4 A i . kxandkr A S i * ahr , Xenia. For f?alc:—A. fresh cow. For fur ther particulars inquire at the home of R. C reswkm .. We have three customers for farms in this vicinity. I f you want to sell call at olice. W. H. Blatr A Co, Do you want a carpet? TJie hand- ■F.xruraiouM i in PelniiMyitanfn somest jiatterns and best qualities, Jto- L in es fo r f.'incliiitntf May getlicr with the lowest prices enu be found at Htounont A (ki/s. • McCormick Harvesters are still in front.- O. H. Anderson iscanvassing this vicinity for the sale of these bind ers and mowers and will be pleased to show them to nuyoue at the Gowdy brick room, Always open on Satur day, Don’t foil to examine these ma chines, They are leaders. Nooks is still buying hogs and pay ing the highest market price. Stormont A Co, have had the lar gest sale o f carpets this spring of any firm in this part of tlie county. The reason is that they have the best stock and lowest prices. I f you wuut to see some handsome patterus call at their store. Miss Anna Ralston is prepared to do all kinds of Dress Making and is located atMm, J. M. Erviu’s, Ladies wanting work in her Hue will do well to call. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The PauUih Bros., of Jamestown, are handling the Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, the Iiest on the mar ket, and auyone who thinks of a ma chine should buy it direct and not from irresponsible agents. 14-4 The nicest,, freshest, cleanest and largest stock of, wall paper enn be found at Stormont A C'o.’s, where prices are guaranteed to he the lowest. Cull and sec it. Monica! Festival Excursion tickets at reduced round trip rateswill I ks sold to Cincinnati from ticket stnlions on the Cincinnati Division between Columbus, Sprin- field andPeudleton onMay 24th. 2Dth, 2fith, 27th, uud 28th, uccouut the May Musical Festival, Tickets will good to return until May 50th inclu sive. This year’s festival will consist of seven grand concerts under the direction of Mr. Theodore Thomas, and will be parcipitated in by eminent ioioists and a chorus of four hundred voices. H a v en * o f H eat an d R ecrea t io n R e a d ie d v ln JPennayl- vnn in JLiaes. >Atlantic City, Cape May, Long Brunch and the ,numerous resorts along tbe Atlantic seaboard; Altoona, Bedford Springs, Cresson, and it ing retreats m the Alleghenies, tlie Screen doorsiu all sizescan be found found at Crouse A Bull’s. Harness oil, " A ” No. I. . Andrew Bros, A <^o. All the reliable Patent medicines of the market at Ben Ridgwny’e. Hot water bottles in great variety at Ben Ridgwuys. Splendid assortment of Ladies and Gents comhs at Ben Ridgway. Kit and Keg Fish Sulnion and Sardines at Gray’s. We’ve got.’em!' Garden tools at low prices., Andrew Bros. A Co, Star tobacco 35 cents per pound at Andrew Bros. A Co, * Tobacco uud Cigar* lit Gray’s. Flakeand Pearl Tapioca Puddiue at Gray’s. • Whole and Ground Spices at Gray’s. Oranges and Bananas at Grav’s. • Hard and Soft Refined Sugar at Gray’s. Teeth extracted without pain by Hpplicatou of cocaine at Dr. Hoiimti's office. Gray lias some of that No. 2 Star tobacco at 30 cents per pound. Rock salt ' ut Bull A Silencer’s. Oranges, Bananas nnd Lemons, at Bull & Spencer’s. Hot Peanuts at Bull A Sjiencer’s. ■Cream Butter Crackers at Bull A Spencer's. Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store of C- W. Crouse. Halters, collars and all kinds ol harness sundries at James Murray’s Blank books, puss books and ]>eii- cils at Ben Ridgway’s. Some New lamps, just lit at Beit Ridgway’s.' Spring re|Hiir Work at Murray’shar ness sboj). We have on hand undoubtedly the finest line of Toilet Soaps ever., shown Catskills, Adiroudajpksatid Mountains of the East] Charlevoix. Gogebic; Devil’s Lake, Maeiune, Potbskey, Lake Minnetonka anddesirable places of summer sojourn in the Lake Re gion, ure reached from points iu -In diana, Ohio, and Western Pennsyl vania, Via Pennsylvania Lines, which traverse populous portions of those three States. Train service charac teristic of the Stardard Railway Sys tem o f America.. For details address any ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines, or F. Van Dusen, Chief Assist ant General Passenger Agent, Pitts burgh, Pa. 13-2 A Stove that has outlived 39 yeai>* competition and increases each year iu number of sales is*. Tbe CharterOak. It hasa gauze oven dcor. ‘ It roasts meats and turkeys without basting. s It cooks,ouetard and onions in the oven at the same time without trading' flavor one to the’other. It Cooks with less' fuel than any stove made. I t sells like hot cakes And is sold by Paullin Bros., JaiuestoWn, O. 14-2ni B. G. Ridgeway, the druggist, de- ires us to publish the following testi mony, as he handles the remedy uud believes it to be reliable.’ I Iwught a 50 cent bottle o f Cham berlain’s Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, which had been afflicteil with rheumatism at intervals for one yehr. At the time I bought the -Pain Balm I was unable to walk, I can truthfully say that Pain Btlim cured me. R, H. F arr , Holyworn), Kan. Mr. A. C. Cox, the leading druggis - at Holywoml, vouchee for the truth of. the above statement. i l i * Mawd«y KzrariiSHS vln F e a a iy lv a a ia I.I hsm . Ticketsv«t oue fare for the round trip lietween any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from C'olnrkj* and Springfield to Cincinnati i l lu sive will be sold by the P. C. C. A St. L. Ity. Co, on each Sunday ontil further notice during the .gumma of 1892 » BttckleR’s Arrnca Halve. The beet aalv* In the world for ctile, bruises, Bores, ulcere, ealt rbeoin, fev«r sores, tetter, chapped Imnos, chi'nlHUis. c-ornnandall ekineruptions,and jhamrye iv cure* pike, or no pay Toqnlml. I' '■» H^arantaed loaWe perfect e-iiisiactio , ’ *r ^iiner rein Price 25 c*.*ut« a I ktx , For ale by 3 .G. Ridgeway’s A SAFE IN V E lfTM E jrr. la o h which Is guaranteed (• bring yonaatiafactory reeulta. or la oaee of iailure areturaof purebaee price. On this aafeplan you can buy from our ad vertised DragxM a bottle of Dr. King’s Ne# Discovery for Consumption* It is guaranteed tobring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Threat, Lung* or Cheat, each as Conenniption, Infiaaataalion; etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and I ( . .a . .f BDYflVMlU IflVIfi DBlIWUT B|M«|r in this town, the comiHmnds of iMa always be defended upon, Trial which are unexcelled for toilet use Call and see them at lieu Ridgway ». For Haile. My Hoive, Buggy, ('art, ami Har ness. B. G. Ridgway. bottle freest Ridgeway's DrugStore, r.— n .n 11 fWm» ■ i i Merit Wins. We desire to say to onr dti* (1) yr u Hne. that foryeerawebatebeentellingDr.King’s New Discovery for Oonaumptkxi, Dr. King’sNewLifePills,-Bucklen’e Arnica SalveandElectricBitters,andhatenever handledremediesthatsellaswet),or that The “ German” coffee, a mixture of Old Dutch Java and Mocha, for sale at ° Ged. Winter’s. HTRAYN . - Three shunts weighing about j we donot hedtote to guarantc* them iHiunds each, one a pure mack ami, every time, sad westandreedytorefund twolif them spotted. G*n‘ f<)U" a on the farm ot J, C. Collins. O . I \ have given auoh aalvstol aatielastion. havowonthdreByatpcpoIarhy purelyoa theirmerits. Rh%cway’s,dr4rid» ( ! l ,
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