The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
jrtfK l (E ^ iU i f ) ssisriitarihaieM SATURDAY, FEBR j^RY 13 ’02. jr. JI, I t LA l Hi Editor and I>rop’r PR ICE *1 . 20 PER ANNUM . An apprentice wanted a t this office, Jn?. A.' Barber is much better. James Satterfield is very sick with la-grippe. _______ •___ Mabie Owens is suffering with con gestion of the Jungs. Mr. and Mrs. Cy. Murdock enter tainment about sixty friends to, din ner Thursday. Dr Oglesbec has placed a step at the south door of his office to aceora- , laodate callers. Rev, Grey, of Oabbin Hill,. New * York is the guest of his sister Mrs. John MeC’aiupbell.. Mrs. Jno, Jamison and sou attend ed the funeral ot Mr. Jos. Jamison at Lebouyu this week. *” Miss Nellio Leslie of Springfield, was the guest ot Misses Dollja/and Julia Kenuon Inst week. Dr, Baldwin ;uid wife of Yellow. Springs were visiting A. W. Osborn and family this week. Tiie N. S. lv.*s give an open meet ing at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Oirlesbeo next Monday evening. A party of young folks enjoyed themselves at the re-idenee of Mr. Jos Turnbull last Tuesday evening. . “Trite'Measure of Man,”' at ,'thc Operu House Thursday evening, February 18th. .I f you want a treat go and hear him. Tickets on Sole a t Stormont's. Janies Gowdy is here greatly im proved in health, , He is using an electro magnetic battery and ia now free from rbanwotisti and hoe almost entirely recovered from his second at tack o f paralysis,. . ; The following weather report for January, 1892 was handed In by Sambel Creswell. Temp, 28* N oc j Snows, 9 “ “ Cloudy days 8 “ “ Clear “ 12 “ “ Rains * 2 Cokfeotday tha 20th, 10" Wannest “ “ lot. 49* The eoldtat morning the 20th, 2° be low 0. :The temperature of Jan. ’01 was35°. Jon. 1&92 woe the coldest for raafcv ysars, and the most snows, the ground being covered every day but one. > Rev. J . R . Shannon, of Denver, ‘Col., writes: MRev. Dr, George K. Morris, of St. Paul, Cincinnati, has been on a trip to Denver, giving, a series of addresses on “Pulpit Power7' before the Colorado Itinerants’ Club that has just convened in this city. The Doctor preached to the delight of large congregations a t Grace and a t Trinity. He gate one of the series of evening lecturearraiiged for by the club. His subject was “ The True Measure of a man.” The lecture woe a masterpiece of wit. pathos, and elo quence, The Itinerants’ Club unani mously adopted resolutions requesting the Doctor to have his addresses on “Pulpit Power" put into hook-form. DenverMethodism will always wel come Dr. Morris," There is nolise taTkiug of “ Wo man's Rights'* when the wife cannot tell her awkard husband how to wring a wet cloth without his slapping her in the face with it. But such is the atate of “ tile reform" in one family in this village, * “* Among the now arrivals in this vicinity'withinthe past Week was a son a t William Weymoth’s Friday of loot week, a son at John Lewis* last Sabbath, a daughter a t Chas CorriH’a Thursdaymorning and a'son a t Caleb Kook'sThuraday evening, '*» W, A. Speneer Sosa nubile sale on his Arm, Friday, Feb. 29. {, iSsebills. Fox drive in this vicinity and Sel ma next Saturday. The question of the repeal of the prohibition ordinance is being agitated hero now. Last Monday evening n largo crowd was present at the regular meeting of the council where it was expected the matter would be brought lmforo that body hut nothing was said. As thei matter is a question of importance to our community we hnveattemped to ob tain expressions ot as many of our citizens as possible on the subject, There is no question but that a t the present the sentiment is largely in favor of the repeal of the ordinance. Whether it is the right thing we will not attempt to say.- Our object is to show tlie sentiment of our leading citizens.- We want all to have a say and those whom- avc could not see this week will cor ter a favor by ex pressing your opinion on paper sign ing it and dropping the slip, in the item box at the post office or hand it to us. We want all to have his say. The first who*expressed himself was: 8, K. Mitchell.—The ordinance is of no good, but it would give our town a bad name abroad to repeal it. G. H . Crouse.—The ordinance ought to lie repealed. Squire Osborn.—Do not'knew but what under the circumstances it would be as well to have the tax, D. H . Marshall—Have not made up my mind. Squire Homan.—I,t should he re pealed. * David Bradfute.—Am in favor of having it repealed. J . D. Williamson.—Let it stand as if i»*. B. G. Ridgway.—I want it repeal ed. .i t would save me a great deal of annoyance. ’ Chas. Dean.-—They hod better hfiyc it repealed.. ' C. M. ;Crouse.—I think i t should . rftjwulcdL ... L. G, Bull.—L e tit stand os it is. Henry Barber.—I say repeal it. James M»llrani.--Let it stand as It is. - t i , M. bkaiiwmt.—Will net givt m opinion. Am willingto Isava it to'tba eohnci)* 8. L. Walksr,—I think if you re peal the ordinanMand have 15 or 29 saloons, we will have trouble all the rime. . Frank Torbof.—I t will be best to repeel under the circumstances. ' John R om .— I want it repealed. , Robt. Gray.—I am a member of the council. Cal Barber.—-I think from both a moral and business standpoint it should be repealed. G. W. Harper,—Have no opinion. John Fields.—t sometimes think it best to repeal it. James Andrew.—Do not repeal it. . R. F . Kerr.—Do not repeal but enforce wbat wehave. Geo, Winter.—I t would be better for the town if it was repealed,1 J . W, McLean.—I t would be much better to repeal it. Harve Owens—Throw it wide open. Repeal the ordinance. A. G. McDill.—Repeal it. J . II. Wolford—I have an opinion of ray own hut will not express it. W. L. Blair,—Am not iu favor of repealing it. Milton Keys,—I f hod better be re* pealed. Alexander McLean.—Repeal i t James Barr.—I my repeal it. Gil Morton.—I say don't repeal It. Dr. Oglesbee.—I think it would be .better td repeal it. Dr. G, K. Morris, of this city, delivered the openiug lecture o f s popular course in tlie Wayne Avenue Msthodist Episcopal Church, Lock* liml-Wyomiag, on last Monday even* ing. Hiff subject, “ The Measure o f a Man," washandled in a masterly man* ner, and the lecture sparkled with wit and A'-tedem, and held the rapt atten tion of a fine audiencejfor an hour and a half. We are not surprised to hear that the Dsftpr is itt growing demand in the lecture-field.—Western Christian Advocate. ' Morris 1ms a.wide reputation as a lecturer. Hear him a t the opera j house next Thursday evening. NOW WE HAVE GOT YOU ■ - - . Next week will be bargainweek To those buying Furniture such as Bed room suits, Parlor suits, folding Lounges, tables, Book case, Safes, .Bockers, Chairs in fact anything in the furniture line, Also Monarch Furniture Polish best in the world all at; . . 1 l ■/ exeedingly low prices. Call and see us as we mean business. / • B A B B Sc M O B T O N . Tickets will lie bn Bale Monday morning for the lecture of Rev. Mor- ris D. I). This comes in the regular lecture course. N o tice For the next ten days I will reduce the price of tile of all kinds, for spot cash only. B. W. N orthup . E d , H ekauk —While inMr. Jack, eon’s lumber yard office'the other day I was interested in a conversation between intelligent, well meaning citizens, republicans,, democrats .ana prohibitionieto. I t was averedand stoutly maintained that ■ intoxicants are sold at. two or three jphmea iu CedarviUe and there woe aamuch drunkennew as if we had oaloons, therefore prohibition in CedarviUe is a failure, m it is everywhere, and the ordinance should be repealed in the interest of. temperenoe. I t was also averad that there had been Mofoutrag- tow tre ia ^m ta u kM in ow sjdaMjl* osntly. Tha .ptttiee *•*» ‘A* crftai ware all named N d footed In and about Cednrvillt. There w it very strong language UMK m to what should beqoM with the parritien- gaged in such heUidk eriminolity, but during this conversation there wee no te suggeerion that the laws against procuring abortions «r murder wars failures and should be repsaled. Mr. Editor, why thnslyf The feeliag gathon strength every week that nu the partita in tkat diabolical tragedy are Oedar-villiaas, and the feeling of bitterns* augments as the conviction puna that the criminal goes unpun ished, but never once has it -been sug gested that the statutes a re ' a t fault and should be repealed. Why such is a fact that one class of statutes is condemned because it is a failure and •others are not is a mystery to J . H . B rotherton . Glover and timothy Seed. Andrew Bros, A Co, Nioe line of valentines a t Andrew Bros. A Go. Teeth extracted without pain by appHcaton of cocaine a t Dr. Homan’s office. Smith’s the place for n seafoabi. Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries a t James Murray’s Smoke G, P. Wright'S cigars. For sale i f Bull's, Whole and Ground Spices,at • GftAV'S H p ec im cn 0 * mm . S. II. Clifford* Hew Gasset, Wlsr., was troubled with Neuralgia ’ and Rheumatism, his StotnaOb was dis ordered, his Liver Was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and hows* terribly reduced In flesh and strength. Throe bottles of Electric Ritters cured him*. Edward Shepherd,Harrisburg, lit,, had a running sore on Ills leg of eight yeara’ standing, Used three hotOes of lie f ric Bitters and seven boxes of Buckleu's Arnica Salve, and bis leg Is sound and well. John Speaker# Cauwb*,0>, hod five large Fever sores on his log, doctors said he was incurable; One bottle Electric Bit ters Mini one box Buckleu’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely* Sold by B, G* Ridgeway's Drug store. AN n fF A im A X * KDITOBXAIi. B tr tw r o f thm FVoaee M edical and B u rg les! In stitu te, Columbus, O., HAO£ WITHOUT CIIAHGK OKD wuruou? PBKJUDICK. ^igyariewiiig an wtablisbmeat snob ss tvmeimbBportatice as regardsthewtsbllsh- meat itselfcomes*secondary to the Interests of its patrons, andIt is the Interestsof the Uttar wliioUholds thepisesof pro-eraiaencs in this journal. As wemake no ebarge snd teoelvanopayfwwnthe Institution, but rely upon thosewhopstronlza Jtfor our regulai* and assured Income,-w* do not take Into considerationwhat thosewhoconduct such Institutions desire shouldh«said, but from the standpointof the patronwhodescres a dear, definite and truthful exposition, we make supfc, fcskineno pay from the eetab- ’ lishment, and only the confidence of those unenaseu ana umiata—free ofprejudice and made solely ana alonefor the public's pro* lection—may be iinpliclty relied- upon throughout. ’ ” • Tlte correspondentInreviewingtheFrance Medical and durgioal institute a t Columbus, has been neither led Into exalting that Institution from interested motives, nor on the other hand in underrating it from the motives of self-interest which inspire irre sponsible, unreliable end disreputable pa-- ’ pers, which single out success and ability from envy, which causes the little to ever despise these greater than themselves. With the usual spread-eagle and fulsome euloglumof paid write-ups this paper has no sympathy—nor baa it more for these pestiferous Insects which Wodd sUng that upon which they cannot feed. Dr.W - A.' Vranee 1* a power fa the prefeesloete whlcb he belongs and ne aum In the country has done mom to bringmedicine and surgery to that state o f perfection which entitles them .to be known as exact eciehcea. He has practiced for years, achieving "a*- wonderful reputation in his cures of long standing chronic diseases, and now seeks to occupy a larger field aw l boaedt an increased number by widely ad vertising. A clfn st *uoh humanitarian in tention etlilce add the dry rot o f tlie medical beat its ne The place to buy your Dry goods, Carpets &c. is a t T, H. Adams & ^Son^ Jamestown Ohio. Th$y have adopted the Cash System and have reduced the prices fully 25 per cent If you want an Ingrain ex. bra super, C. C. or Brussels Carpet you can save big money by getting it' there They have received abpjjt dOpoioes of their spring stock which includeaw B|«j^ rings of all kinds. Jtfik? quote andSmyrna Rugs&c. They can sell ohsapor than Xenia or SpringftBld, an are doing i t Go there to get bargains. T' -;-f ■ - * -fj - . For a good shoe made to order call on d. Keller the practical Shoe maker Nort Main S t Repairing neatly J promptly done*5 ^ • lle llw e r S e U l e n t e A Notice ia hereby given that Ja*. R. Orr is authorized to Settle the estate of Mary A. Little deceased. All "Jiersons having claims against said deceased will present same duly proven to the undersigned for adjustment, 52-6 J ab . R. O br . TUMBLE In prices. During , February only our entire stock of gent’s furnishing goods —AT COST.—* Our 27 and 28 grades o f pants a t $6. Our 210 and #11 grades a t 29. X/ook in and see the high class goods t educed to 26 and 29. . D. M. StRWART d C oM The Tailors, One door east ofCentral Bank,Xenia Anil* N O T IC E . Just received, 92,000 worth o f clothing and boots and shoes that we bought for 21,000 spot cosh in Balti more last week which we will give our customers the benefit of. Gall early to get good selections. Every thing the very latest Style. Our #0 men’s suits cannot be duplicated any* Where for less than 210. J . E . LdWRY. NUmip Mlwntlskf CheMp. Now is the time to ha te your work done. (Setisliiction guarenfeed.) GWI and see us or leave your orders a t Ervin's office. R ob ’ t THAOKim. . . on may u l e h ad in vain, Dr. France is an intelligent*"killed aoiaotistaud sn honor to the proieesion. He ii well potted and keopafutoueb with the latest end best discoveries in medical science—a reader and profound tbinaer. AgaineV Ruch am an and his wonderful skill paid oritteS may write, and those “cribbed, oab- iaed and oonilnod” by, otoae-oovered ethics may rage, but they Imaaias vain things if they for one moment believe th e / can pre vail afahw t the honorable reoord and tone list o* cure# effeeusl by Dr. Xranoe and hla aorps of IraUed assistants. Dr. Frahoe, ia additloa to hie ewa recog nized ability, luia brought to his e l l the trained ana Intelligent services ef oom- aetont aesUtoirte—and la all matter* {■er- laiaiOats tha Instituto, rats exeeutive abll- R y iw a buslaeMactimea g« haadlahoad wnkthOroughnese end wiseifieeretioa. Ho laitttatlbai evdr-investigated MNsa ■ * desirable somMaattenosadvaatagea a tre yraaaeMadisitl aftffBtmgHU laai VMS sdmedrkqewB-aa jMIv^Bomsm, S T O R U S S S S S h N O W Befora It reaches tbaBnnaa, with tha moat wonderful M E D IC IN E IN T H E W O R L D ., No eURC, NO MV. 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