The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
t h e PLACE TOBUT DR? GOODS, SHOES, 3R00BBIBS, TIff &QUEENSWARB. T h in in t h e & a e o f R e a fto n - And the fi**fc reason why you should buy of us is because you will find the largest stock and the best selected line of DKESS GOODS, TEIMMINGS, SILKS, BUTTONS, LACES, CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Etc,, Etc., also FINE SHOES in allwidths tor Men. Womenand Children. ^ T h e S e c o n d tlennoH . i&thatjmr prices pn the same line of goods are undoubtedly lower than other stores and a call will con vince you, ; » ;• „> *; • . ’ B u t t e r fft t t f IZam* We want and will pay you more than hucksters are doing, ^ 4 . AT BIRD ’S MAMMOTH STORK , - f P. &— Children’s fine hosier, a specialty. Also a Nsw Line of Stand Covers, Silt.Laces, Wans, Silk Umbrellas next Monday afternoon. N. B.—Come and see our Elegant Decorated iSinner Sets end Beautiful lo ile t Sets -it will pay you. 1<HE \\T&i\TLhB SATURDAY, JUNE 1 1 , 1892. \V. II. H/ j A III, m tto r firid l ’rop’r PRICK 9 1.95 PER ANNUM. Will Dunlap; of Greenfield, is here •today.' ■ •Frank Milburn is in Ccdarville shaking hands with old freinds,. . Misses Alary and Eliza H art are visiting friends in Springfield. Mrs. Jnnies Barr and sons are guests of Mrs. Baldridge, in Adams county. Mies Lena Gilbert went to Yellow •Sbrings Thursday to attend Normal at that place. A carload of McCormick, binders arrived in Cedarville Wednesday all having been sold here. Andrew Jackson has screens for <Uo and windows,-made any size to «i it. Gall on'him for prices. Rev. Sproul retured home Wednct- from Mansfield, where *he had been at tending the R. P. church synod. Every citizen o f the United States is invited to participate in the grand est Fourth o f Ju ly celebration to be held in this part of the country. “ A godd fat purse” has been raised and everything will be free. An excellent program has keen arranged and arousementfor every .visitor will be fujruished. , The day will open with a maguifi cent street pageant,' followed by a picnic at Taylor s cliflk, where Nature has excelled herself in making beauti ful all the surroundings. Then as the day warms so does the spo rt.; Base ball, trap shooting, racing o f all kinds horses, men, •bicycles, etc. All to have a grand terminus a t night with the grandest pyrotechnic display ever shown. Remember everything free. Good music, plenty o f sport. %AJ1 come, all welcome in Cedarville. As the Herald announced last week the marriage o f B. L , .Dunn, a well known business man o f Findlay, and Miss Mamie Irvin, o f this place, oc curred ut the home o f the bride on north Main etreetBabbath morning a t 9:30 o’clock, only tbe immediate rela tives being present. The bride was tastefully attired in a creamy white robe festooned with ribbon and lace Mies Lutie Ellis, colored, who vis- She wore an exquisite cluster of Marecha! Neil roses ami carnations. HARRISON ited her eigte.r a t this place a short time ince, left last week for Chatta nooga. • - » ■'> - '‘--i Lost, between Clifton and Cedar- ville, Tuesday, morning, a lace hat with pink trimming. The finder will please leave a t Herald office. A new variety of potato bug has made its apjieanince in this vicinity tlii season. Its work is more disast rous to the vines than others, ColletSatterfield, ofCalifornia, well kmmu.here, was married, May 23, to Miss Ella Morse, of Ban Francisco. Mr. Butterfield is a son of J . P. Sat terfield, o f Cedarville, We have been requested to notify the land owners of fhis township that She wore an elegant diamond ring, present/ from the groom. The groom wore a black dress suit. The services were performed by Rev. Tuft*, pastor of the M. E . Church, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn left Monday foi^Cincinnati and Hamilton, returning Thursday to re main a few days in Cedarville, before taking their departure for Findlay, their future borne. -The -Alert Quartette company,-tray. the law compelling owners to cut the weeds growing along the roadside will le rigidly enforced and that they should .attend to the matter a t once. Dr. Baldridge has decided to move to Columbus, where her intends to commence the practice of medicine. I)r, Baldridge has enjoyed a large Jju nctice while hero and his ouly reas- ta t for leaving is that he may have a wider field for his .labors. Dr, 8 , A. Cunningham, of New Jasper, has, located in Cedarville, where he will practice Ids profession, the doctor has been unusually success ful since he hung out his shingle in Jasper three yearsisgo and hopes by moving to a larger town to extend his practice. We predict success for Dr. Cunbingham in Cedarville, Miss Sallie, daughter of Mrs. Mar garet Miller, was united in marriage with James F . Caldwell, of Clark county t a t the home o f the bride’s mother four miles north west of Ce. darville Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock, Rev. Morton of this place performingthe ceratmrtty. Thursday morning the bride and 'gfoom took eling in the interest of the Prohibition party, gave an entertainment in E r vin & Williamson’s hall Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Wednesday evening an admission o f 25 cents was charged and the attendance was small and while tliesingiiig was good there ~Wffg~dratatiriftetion as to the length of the program, the entertainment lasting only about forty-five minutes. Thurs day evening's entertainment was free and the ball was filled. The program for the evening consisted of singing and speeches, The committee on Parade for the 4 th of Ju ly would like for those who wish to take part to report to them their names and also in what manner they will take part. The committee have a number of ideas of parade and will willingly give them to any one calling ou them. Let every citizen turn out in some mamer* You are requested to make your report as early as possible and not later than the 15th. C. M. C hous **, "Chairman. ... . . 1*1 Mrs. John Crain Kai be/^u ffering since last February witEf what she supposed to be rheumatism "in her shoulder, lint becoming no better she last Sabbath called ou Dr. Baldridge who examined her and found- her shoulder dislocated. l i e reset it and Mrs. C, is now improving, VomlMtod .at XUnupolii on th» Xlnt Ballot Y»»t«rd*y JftsniwA. , The long drawn-out republican na tional convention a t Minneapolis re sulted in Harrison’s nomination on the first ballot yesterday afternoon' a t four oYlock. The fight was bitter through out between the Harrison and Blaine factions but the ndministratiouists came out victorious, Harrison-was nominated by Richard Thompson, of Indiana, and Blniue Was placed in nomination by Tom Reed, of Maine. In the roll call o f states Texas was reached before Harrison secured enough votes to nominate him. Mc Kinley then took the floor aud movei that his nomination be made unani tnous, which was seconded and carriet with a whirl. Notwithstanding Mc Kinley's name was not presented be fore the. convention he secured a gow vote, Ohio doing the magnanimous thing by giving him her solid forty six votes. ■ ___ . s , Our citizens are tinder obligations to Dr. Homan and Dick Alexander for bulletins during1'the convention, Whitelaw Reid was nominated for Vice Prosident. YELLOW SPRINGS NORMAL. Enrollment abou t' fifty, represent ing Clark and Greene counties. Cedarville has three representatives to far, Prof. Ridge, of Waynesville, Ohio; dropped in to see the normal Tues day,*'' . ’ Chwhjpe o f Schedule Sf Passen- v ger Train* o f the l*euu- •y lv w la Line*. A change in the schedule of pis- seuger trains on the Pennsylvania Lines went into effect Sunday, May .29- .Under the new schedule the time of trams at Cedarville is as follows: Depart for the West at 4:16 a. m., The psychology class is one of the 1^33 a. m, and 5.10 p . m. largest and most interesting classes of Depart for. the East a t 7:45 9 . m. school. and 4:26 p, m, ’ ' t m Monday nigh, there wee n. ,Time. “socinl” held at the echool biiildiog. ' “ glve“ m ,lie "e!ItlH" e o f tlu® , %. paper. Misses. McCracken and Lizzie Stin son, of* Xenia with the children of their school to the number of twenty oue, pic-nicked a t the Cedarville Clifls yesterday. _ _______ Mr. and Mrs. David Bradfute en tertained about sixty friends at their home on Grove street last evening- in honor o f John Nesbit brother of M s B,. and wife. The Heraldscribe was treated to n ride behind Bev 'Andrew’s four-year- old thoroughbred Thursday evening. Bev has as fine a mate as any man need want and is correspondingly proud of her.________ _ The Cedarville cliffs furnishes the 1 iuest natural attractions to be found in Ohio, and it is there that the citi zens ofthis county are invited to spend theTourth. Everything is to be free artd~thc program will be of the best. The President o f the Pennsylvania’ Iinee passed through Cedarville in a the train for Columbus k here they Special train Thursday evening at 5 are spending the week, o’clock. You will see the program in the near 'tituro. ___________ The following is a*list of new books received a t the Cadarville public li- ifary this, week: Five Little Peppers [Midway, Five Little Peppers Grown Jp, Our Italy, We and Our- Neigh bor, Over the Teacups, Queen Eliza beth, Marie Antoiuette, Madeline, True as Steel, Inez, Tom Sawyer, Kab and His Friend, A Roman Sing er, On Threshold, The Graysons, Sweet Cicely, Life o f Spurgeonv Have you seen the Hammock chairs a t Barr at, Morton’s. They a rea nov elty and no house is complete without one, C a H and see them, Canned Pumpkin, Peaches, Corn aud Tomatoes a t Gray’s. Don’t forget “Green Seal Paint” is the very best. For sale a t Mitchell’s. Best Jackson nu t coal a t A^itchell’e. Rolled oats, cracked wheat, hom iny flake and all, kinds of cereal food a t George Winter’s. Gates at Mitchell's, Climax tobacco, the best in the mar ket a t GeorgeWinter’s. Cut prices in canned fruits a t George Winter’s. Get harvest oil a t Mitehell’s. Recitation, music and social good time was the entertainment of the evening, The clarionet solos by Mr/ Rice, o f College, were lienrtily -en cored. 1 Miss Scott, Miss Utter and Miss Badger were among the new arrivals Monday. Prof. Drummond and Dr. Harris Were among the visitors Tuesday, . ! There will be another reunion two weeks,, from last Monday night for which quite a good program is being prepared. ; Prof. Hnbball was quite sick last Wednesday. ' . * Tomorrow will, be observed a’S Children’s Day nt the M. E. church. At i l o’clock the pastor will preach upon a “ Bouquet of Flowers”selected from U 13 Bible. - A babtismal service for children. A t 7 p. in. there will bo recitations, readings, songs, et</„- !>y the Sabbath school and Epworth League. The church will he beauti fully decorated with flowers. The best is the cheapest. McCor mick Harvester is the farmers’ favor ite, liecause it is durable and always ahead o fits competitors. O. i l . An derson will lie pleased to meet fanners at the Gowdy brick building Satur days and show the machines. A Stove that has outlived 39 years' competition and increases cadi year >11 number of sales is The Charter Onk. <r I t has a gauze oven door. It-nniateju^tsjtudjurkeys without W. R. Torrence,. Agent Cedarville, O. Sunday Excursion* v ia the Pennsylvania Line*. Tickets a t one fare for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu sive will be sold by the P. C. O. & St. Li Ry. Co, on each Sunday until further notice during the sun>m»* o f 1892 Misting. I t cooks custard nud onions in .the oven nt the same time withoufetradiug flavor one to the other. I t cooks with less fuel than any stove made. I t sells like hot cakes And is sold by Faulliti Bros. Jamestown, O, 14-2m The following item clipped from the F t, Madison (Iowa ;) Democrat, con tains information well worth remem bering; “ Mr, John Until, of this city, who met with an accident'' a few days ago, Spraining and bruising his leg and arm quite severely/ was cured by one 50 cent liottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm.” This remedy is without an equal for Bpraine and should have a place in every household. For sale by B. G, Kiclg- way. Scholar* a f the Public fgchaal Are requested to call a t Barr & Mer ton’s if they want to purchase frames for the picture of the school house or room mates recently purchased by them, Pickeled pork at George Winter’s. To Hew York and Return for Half , IFaro via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to New York at above rate will he sold Ju ly 5th, 6th aud 7th from principal tichet stations on the Pennsylvania Lines, account the Christian Endeavor International Convention. Tickets will be good re turning until Ju ly 15th, ’and return Un it can be extended to August loth. Fast through trains 'run over these dirootTines, whiclf. have been selected by the delegates from Ohio and In diana as the official route owing to the advantages offered for an enjoyable journey. F^r .details apply to any ticket agebt of the Pennsylvania Lines. ■ • - Fourth of July Exeuralons via Panr>- •yivahia Llnaa. The rate from any ticket station on the Penn8lvania Lines to any other station on thote lines within two hun dred miles thereof will he one fare for the round trip, July 2d, 3d aud 4th. Tickets will be good to return until Ju ly 5th, inclusive. No excursion tickets sold to adults for less tlinn twenty-five cents, nor to children for lees than fifteen cents. To Cinelnnati and Return for Half Fare via Pennsylvania Line*. Ou June 28th and 29th excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip To uinchnmti wHIT>e-soldTroffi-pritic £ d ticket stations on the Pennsylvania ines, account the National Prohibi tion Convention. Tickets will lie good returning uu tiUu ly 6th inclusive. Deserving Praise. Wo desire to say to our citizens that for years we havo been g-diiitg J)r, King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled i»iii- edies that sell *s w'efl, or that have given such UidvciHl sfelisraclion. W e do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tli« purchase price, if satis factory results do Hot fotjow their nsc. Thc>e remedies have won their great popularitv purely 011 tlnur merits. B. O. Hidgway, Drngnisf, A Million Friend*. A friend hunted Is a friend Indeed,' and not less than one million |H<oph< have found jnst am h a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs, and Colds.-—I f you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, on* (rial will convince .1011 that it ha* wonderful curative | h > w - er* in all diseases of Throat, Chest, and Lungs. Each bottle Is guaran teed to do all that is claimed or inou* - «v will bo refunded. Trial liottle* free at B. 0 . Ridgway.s Drugstora. Large bottles 50c. and fl.OO.
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