The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

V O I a l i i C E D A K Y JL R E , O H IO , S A T O l tD A Y , m V , 2 , 1 8 0 2 . K 0 2 i e e e a H E H I ' W s SATURDAY, JULY 2 , 1892 ,' If K n fJM hA ltl%m u o rm u l Vrop'v W ICK £ ) , $ « * « * ANSiO*. O T B D E R E D . rpm, Could makethedeed justifiable. For about thirty ycArSjphu had been suf- feringwith completeanchiloris caused by at) attack of brain fever, which hud rendered him entirely helpless, and wlnle his sutferinge, rendered him Irritable it seems that nothing he Could door ray'wduld he sufficient to -warrant any man to lay the weight of a -finger upon him in anger. The crime witliin itself isa complete temt BOB BARBKK KILLS HIS OWN ]f enl,1f i ol,i ei:t 08 ,luit h,°* u n iv r a c D I'weulu never have been struck laid liliU | ilbK . ^ not Bob beeu under the jnfiiience of The circumstances of the tragedy intoxicants, enacted in Cedarville Sunday when Three or four mouths ago lie took a' Bob Bajrber "took the lite of his inva-j course of treatment at a whisky cure fid brother John is by this time fully | establishment at Springfield, hut after known to our citizens. Both\men returning home drank harder than were well known here having been ever. He never got along well with, born and reared in this community Ibis brother, as both were headstrong, aud the prominence of the family IIn the words of Coroner Broiidstone makes tiie 'unwarranted- act o f the the murder can readily he attributed assassin the more deplorable, . As to whiskey and temper. Young Bur* near as cun be learned the facts are as Iher iuts already commenced the pen* follows: Sunday morning John had alty of his rash act., In striking his finished his breakfast nud wheeled | brother his hand was cut and he picked himself in ids-invalid chair to the Iup an oldspohgeus-ed iu' cieaasing a1 front window and raised the blind. running sore on the body *oi. his de- Bob had not yet finished eating ceased brother, and wiped .his injured and objected to the blind raised and Ihand with it, which is causing blood ordered Ids brother to’lower it again, poisoi.ing. but lie .would, not and Bob walked The. funeral services were held at over to put it down himself, when a the residence Tuesday mornihg, con- few words passed and Boh struck his ducted by Rev. VVavnock and were invalid brother in the face, breaking Istrictly private, his nose and creating a contusiou IB#apiuMoneVn th e Dt>*th of Call!* above the right'eye,' As there were I - S tsr e tt. no Witnesses present it is .not known We, our Young People's Society of whether he was hit more than dn«e|the Cedarville United Presnyterian or nOt,hut it was -supposed he was. [church, feeling the lot* of one of qur The mother-rushed into .the room just [oiost esteemed and active mendiers in ' as Bob ran out, and seeing*iier son the personage ofCulIie Sterrctt, do was badly hurt,, ran for Mr, Fields, otter the following: proprietor of the hotel next door, who j The angel of death has entered du came to her assistance and dressed the | nsidet, for the first time, and cluime wounds. Thinking he was not se-fus Ins own, one ofour number, riously injured and not wishing to That her loss will lie greatly felt in make public& family quarrel, noth- {<«» church, and this socieiy, as she ing.was said of the affair and no Ihad by her Christian character, genial physician was called. About an hour j disposition and quiet, modu»t worth after his injury ■Mr. Barber passed Iendeared herself to us nil. into a state of Coma, from which he That we will strive to cultivate in was never aroused; his >mother being Iourselves those virtues which made of the opinion that he was sleeping. Iher what she was* and like her, follow About 10 o’clock a t night he died, «» our Master’s footsteps, and his mother, who- was watching.I That a copy of these resolute ns be him closely, discovered the fact and g‘veu the Herald for publication, she gave the alarm, and the coroner I . A. D, B akblr , was notified. Dm. Baldridge, Cun' liingham and Oglesbee held a post­ mortem examination, and found that | Good secoud hand buggy for side. A ll Tt. O R A ig P A I iX i &o W# eleeeAmt f tw eae sf the leading maauractoam In HewYork CHy lhe s •* • *- . M haligbargains:*. ’ r *a *w ee, *w» wmocU 9 fi p r rimemrmairEttiAv, Baeftaaeorekacrowe, rhevlnta,MaaimemseCr., all good, qaiet atylea, Nprlag.aitd mediant,weight, well trimmed and of fuhlMiable eat Then* gooda were iateadrd fer $12, *14 and $16 antis, but by taking the entire lot lots In the season we are able te offer them at the extremely low prlee of L ulu S mith , D ella B ull . Com. d lath might have been the result of j Inquire of Dr. Homnn. cither of three causes, viz,: The shock, 1 •>. n , T . . „ . . . + Oscar Bradfute was in C’hicsgo this the separation o f the bones a t theF .. ... . « ... e t a e o f t l * «k,.ll o , ta n o n lu g . J"e A »ttenJMg » Mle of Kittle, the brain, each a result uf the blow Joe Heigson, of Wayutsville, given by Bob lkirber in the morning, Islipped into Cedarville Tuesday to ■but held to the opinion that the last-1 call on hie best girl. He departed as named was the direct cause of bis Isilently as he came. , Rev. Warwick has just commenced Mrs. Barber, mother of the boys L y0pr weekY« Vacation given him by .seemed fearful daring the day that c1)urcb lu thorities, and in cotopa- the Wow given John might result* se- ||y wjth h;„ &miIy| k frieud8 riously ami so remarked to Bob, who * MonmAUth, jninoia. Kiid he was mire he had not struck I . »-ii» - !■ him hard e|oiigh to injure him, show*! ^ **or Sale or Kent.—A frame dwel- iug that he had no murderous iuten-1^ “2 ® rooms, with garden, well tions at the time although it has eincel80^ ^ 11*^ Desirable loration. I*or Wn charged .that he had frequently IParticulars call on Mrs. H. D. Cline, made threats against his brother. Juntas Sure as hot weather comes After his death Bob made no at-1 there will he more of less bowel corn- tempi to escape although he had art plaint in this vicinity, Every person, opportunity , and was arrested Mon* j and especially families ought to have day morning und remanded to jail. I*ome reliable medicine a t hand for in. Coroner Brottdgtoiie was censured by Ietant use in case it is needed. A 25 n number of our citizens liecause the !or 56 cent bottie of Chamberlain’s arrest whs not made sooner hut with* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy out cause as tie did. not care to he the fcjust ifhat you ought to have and means of having the charge o f inur* jail that yon need, even for the most dor placed against him until he had severe and dangerous cases. I t is the 'just cause for Itelieving him guilty. be«&, the most reliable and most sue- The crime is horrifying inasmuch ns a Iceeftful treatment known and is plea*- cripple was ttseuatted and murdered Iant to take. Fofcmle by B. G. Ridg* and no extemmting circnniitaticei' way. < > fsrth s lea Tk«J oecapy the Irat fovr taMes la oar atare ($06 atroog), aal a n all freak and new. Extra loagalaea fbrtke tall, aad skagHiM. itoat i ^ r ^ t h e . A i t n i e a . These CkwdsArt Karked in HoMation inPrice, andForCashOnly! S A J L i B T O H E N T D I 3 ST 3 0 JDJLHT3 f LOWEST PRICE CLOTHIERS. i R u l t w l LOWEST PRICE CLOTHIERS. B O i m 6 2 E A S T M A I M S T R E E T , X E B f X A p O H I O . t ’anuml Fiimpkiu, Peaches, Corn u id Tomatoes at CrayV. • All kinds of Fire Crackers at Ben Ridgwny’s. * Every kind of fireworks for tile 4th j ;lt Ben RidgwnyV. j ■* Celebrate the 4th*r-nmke plenty of noise—Fire crackers attfBeii Ridg* way's. » Picket and wire; plank; and barbed wire a t Mitchell’s. Picketed pork at GeorgeWinter’s. ' We bought'fire works cheap and will sell them cheaper tlian other mer­ chants can buy. Ben Ridgway. *• Torpedoes, sure to crack at Ben Ridgway’s. * Buy your Fire Crackers of BenRidgway. A Stove that has outlived 39 years’ competition and increases each year in number of sales is The Charter Oak. I t has a gauze oven (her. I t toasts meats and turkeys without basting. I t cooks custard anJ onions in the oVen at the same timeWithout trading flavor one to the other, I t cooks with less fuel than any stove made. I t tellt like hot cakes And Is sold by Paullin Bros. Jamestown, 0 , 14*2m Come to Cedarvlils on the 4th. t Fluke aud Pearl Tapioca J’uddine j , •- a t GrayV. [ Halters, collars and all kiwis of * t Jharness sundries at James Murray’s Whole nud Ground 8pie<* c at Gray's. • Hard und Soft Refined Sugar nt GinvV. i. OllftMEWIBT,». Ii. Surgeon mid Physician.. C E O A K V IL L E , 0 . FjKfial in diseases of E ye , E au . Spring repair work at Murray’s har- KotjI;> Ti1roat. Classes accurately ness shop. - . fitted to the eyes. 13-3m Nut coal for cook stoves, Mitchell's. Farm Gates at Mitchell's. Rolled oats, cracked wheat, hom­ iny fluke and all kinds of cereal food tit George Winter’s. Climax tobacco, tl.e b*st iu the mar­ ket at George Winter’s, Cut prices in canned fruits at George Winter’s. black locust posts Oak and Mitchell's. Gray has some of tlmt No. 2< tolxtecoat 30 cents per pound. Star Cheese and Crackers at Gray's, A full line of G akpkn T oom at CROUbE & BULL’S. All Grades of Gasoline stoves lor 'sale by Crouse A Bull, j For jmeket and table cutlery go j Crouse A Bull's, at Go to Crouse's for Fish, 1 Buy your treslyHud salt meats at Ohn«. Dean’s JiMt store. Screen sizes can lie found For the best FamilyJFhmr in the ; found ^ ' 'Crouse& Bull’s, world ask your grocer for MeDill A ; .-fry 4 ,/ _ , Ervin's Golden Rule. ' fdbacco and Cigars at Gray’s, Persons wanting ice cream for pari» Mn,i ties can get Washingtons creataHit and lfauanas Jacob Seigler's. Call On ,j^$u for prices. Dmrn has some Double Driving he Would he glad inspect. Thiif ate made. r Ingle and in liand and ou call aud (o. 1, hand a t Gray’s. Buy your fresli and salt me.Us a t tiie old reliable ment ilore of C. \ \ \ Crouse. ' Kit and Keg Fish ' Salmon and Sardines at Gray’s.

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