The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

you is. C E D A K V lL l iB , O H IO , S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 2 5 , 1 8 9 2 , KO 20 m 4 'tp * t [ E H a i c i 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1892. \Vt H. BLA l t t , Editor and Prop't M I C E S J .a B P E R ANNUM.. The post office room has been re* painted and papered, ,T. E. Lowry has returned home af­ ter a protracted visit in Virginia. ■ A select few of tlie;Ep worth Leag­ uers picnicked at the cliffs Wednesday. A son was born to lifr. and Mre. Robert Townsley Saturday morning. Mrs. Osman Spahr and son, of Xenia, are guests of Mrs. B.s parents at this place this week. Miss May Walker has returned to her borne at South Charleston, °alter *»pleasant visit to her cousin, Miss lya W41ker. . ■ The lawn tennis grounds have been put in shape for this season and the members of the club are now enjoy* ing thegame. , Rev. W. R. Dudley, of New Jas­ per, will, preach at the M. F; Church tomorrow at 11 <a. m. and at 7 p. m. Go and hear him.. ‘ The operation performed on Mrs.^ St. John this week by Dr. J . O. Stewart was successful and-she, is. now recovering rapidly. Miss'Lou Morton will visit Akron, Ohio, next week, goiwg there is a del­ e g a te to the Christian Endeavor so­ ciety, of the R. P. church. . ’ The eleventh commencement of the O. B. and 8. O. home took place Wednesday evening. There were seven graduates,, four hoys and three girls. ■ The Cliff House will change hands July first, Mr. Fields having sold to Elsworth Lowiy. Mr. Fields will still retain his interest in the livery stable. Mks Maggie, the eighteen year eld daughter of Mr. John Lee, was buried Sabbath afternoon, the services takr ing place at the U. P. ehurrb, of which she was a member. The W. R. C. of this place, assisted by the Si. of V., will give a lawn fete on the evening of July 4th. All the dainties of the season will be served and they ask A liberal patronage. Jamestown and Cedarville will ha the opposing clubs at the picnic, ball game July 4th. The first game of series was won by podarville and this one will doubtless be bitterly* contes­ ted, Mrs. B. G. Ridgway accompanied by Mr. Ridgway’s mother, of. Yellow Springs, have gone on a visit to rela­ tives in Sfe. Louis and Atchinion, Kansas. They will he gone about a month. * . The committee on advertising the Fourth o f July celebration has made arrangement* to semi up three or four rockets iff different parts o f the’ town every evening uutil the Fourth. Per- ‘ sons driving into -town should look after their horses. There will be a alight change in the faculty at Antioch the coating School year. Rev. G, D. Mack has been! elected, as instructor of EiigHsh litera­ ture and Dr. Harris, of Yellow Bprings. was given the chair of physi­ ology, made vacant by the death of Dr. Duncan, Both of* these gentle­ men are well known in Cedarville. (Several terrific rain- and thunder storms visited this section of country the first three days of this week, and instance* of .damage from lightning are numerous. Monday afternoon about 5 o’clock the residence of James Milburn was struck, together with that of Jacob Seigler. .The damage was fortunately slight, -otily a few boards on the building being torn off Tuesday >morning probably the se­ verest storm visited us, the rainfall be­ ing harder and lightning striking in several places near here, among them the residence o f ’Ohae, Turnbull, a mile east of town. Every pane of glass in the bopse was broken*, one side torn offand a part of the roof. The building was badly wrecked but the loss is fully covered by insurance in the Ohio Farmer’s Co. The in­ mates of the house, Mis. Turnbull and two children, were badly shocked but not injured. The same evening the residence of Samuel Tarbox two miles west of town, was struck, win­ dows broken^ and other damages in­ flicted. Mr*. Tarbox was thrown to the floor by the ahock and did not fully recover for some time. I t is thought, however, that she sustained no serious injuries - Numerous in­ stances o.t cattle and horses being killed by lightning are reported, near­ ly : all being7insured. The rainfall was very heavy and as a consequence -the creeks and small streams were bank full and overflowing. McLelhm AEd wards of the Cedar- , , lY ' villa photograph car. in company with F. L. Milburn, went to the’Reid farm Monday morning and took an 8 by 10 negative of the old homestead o f Whitalaw Reid. Thfo'picture shows Mother Reid sit&iug on the porch and is a very fine photo'view of the house and grounds. Mr. Milburn will take several pictures with him to Pittsburg when he return! and has prepared a biographical'and historical sketch to be placed on the back of the pictures. They will attract considerable atten­ tion during the summer and fallowing to Mr. Reid’s recent nomination fir vice president on. the republican ticket. k»w ju*t el«wd * it fr#» Me *f Ike lea ilig nM n lh ttu cn l i l t * ¥« rk € ttf (be M i w l a i b a rg a in s : », H 4 a B i f l f l M * a , b » t i f M i t o M i 'MK $ 9.75 J . H. Wolford never forgets his friends. This week was- the regular meeting of the Board of Asylum man­ agers ’at Dayton and he tool; with him Messrs. Henry Barber and James McMt/ian, two prominei^ democrats, to'See the institution before there .was a change in the mnuagement The boys, ofeour.-e, attended the dance, but, true to their democratic princi­ ples, reserved the colored inmates for; the employes td dance with, and only tripped the ‘‘light fantastic” when they could secure a white partner. Quite a romantic marriage took place Friday morning of last week,.at the top of Pike's peak, Colorado. Dr. Wilbur Sterrett, brother of Mrs. W. H. Cresswell, of' this place, and Miss Laura Anderson, of Kansas, being the contracting parties. flic picnic committee, consisting of wm Thm flood*ArtXarMin M » Tifoxm. HoDeMotisPrice, aidFordishOnly! ! V ftOWBBV CL0THHB8* » 8 0 A im 82 BA ST MAOT S T U I T y Z 8 t U y OHIO. Canned Pumpkin. Peaches, Corn a id Tomatoes at Gray’s. , - All Ikaids of Fire.'(’rackr-rs at Ben Kulgway’s, - Every kind of fireworks for the 4th. pt Ben Ridgway’s. - Celebrate the 4th--make plentv of noise—Fire crackers nt Ben Bldg- way’s. - Andrew Jackson lias screens for doo and windows, made any size to' suit. Call on him for prims. Teeth extracted without pain by upph'caton of cocaine at l)r. Homan’# office. * ' - Picket and wire; plank; ami barbed wire'at Mitchell's. Piekcled pork atGeorge Winter's’ Have you seen the Hammock chair# at Barr.A .Morton’s, They area nov* Messes. Andrew Jackson and ______________ _ Smith, will receive bid# for July eify and no house i? complete without - ' ‘one. ('nil find see them* Fourth until next .Monday evening ) Three stands will he sold, viz : lei;ioo- j ado mid milk shake, ice er«.um, and a 1 For the best Family FJmir in the I world nsk your grocer for MeDlll A . , ■ - . . / v . ... ! Ervin’s.Golden Rule, cigar and pr-afrul stand. Otdy citizens>. ■ , ! Persons wanting ice cream for par- ties can get Washingtons cream at pf the township are requested to 8, K. Turnbull sold this week to Robert Tiudall, of Belmn, two ear loads-bf two and three year old steers, averaging’ between- 1490 and 1500 pounds, for the eastern trade. ByvcntecA gems for 25 cents.' , Four huge.tiiitypes for twenty-five cents at the Photograph car, . Jacob Scigler'e. Call on him for prices. porn has some very nice Single and Double Driving Harness on hand and tie would lie glad to have you call and inspect. They arp A. No. 1, hand made. ' "“Buy your Fire Crackers of 'Ben Ridgway* Flake and Pearl Tapioca Puddihe < «<-™A 1 J. OKRMEWJRT,M.II. Halter#, cellars ami all kinds oi , , harness sundries at James Murrays • S U r g 6 0 I I 1111(1 PIlVSlCD i fl. Whole uml Ground H p i c c s ^ ^ j C E D A R V lL L K , 0* Bhme# & Co, of Xenia, ale mnk* ,, . , , | ■ yfcpccial m diseases of JvYfi, Eat*., a specialty of folding lounges, keep-! 1 Ing twenty-five or thirty in stock all NO sk , I iiiioat ,- ( j I iu - h .-# accurately the time and at prices ranging from !fitted to the eyes. LTSm $10 to $20. Be<l room suits in all styles at. Barnes & Co. s, Xenia. Hard and Soft Refined Sugar at ,Gray’at Spring repair work nt Murray's bar* r ess shop. Drawing room sets* iitchidmg side­ board, chairs and tables, lower than was offered before at Barnes A Co.V Xenia. Nut coal for cook stoves, Mitchell’s. Farm Gates at .Mitchell’s. '-Rolled oafs, cracked wheat, hom­ iny flake-und all kinds of cereal food nt George Winter’s. Climax tobacco, the beet in the mar­ ket at George Winter*#!. Cut prices in canned fruits at George Winter’s. \. Oak and Mitchell’s. black locust posts at Gray has some of that No, 2 tobacco at $0 cents per pound. Star Cheese and Crackers at Gray’s, A full line of G. ai : f > kn Too l* a t CROUSE A BGLLV. All Grades o f Gasoline1 stove# fi.r sale by * Ciouse A Bull. F o r pocket and table cutlery go Crouse A BiillV. Go to Crouse's for Fish. Buy your fresli and suit meats «f Ghas. Dean’s meat ttoie. Screen dou rw i all size# ra n lie found found a t • Crou*e & Bufl*«i, Tobacco and Cigars a t Gray’s. Oranges and Bananas a t G ray ’s. Buy your fresh and salt meats at, the old reliable meat store of C. W, Crouse, Kit and Keg Fish Salmon and Sardines at Gray’s,

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