The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
O L 13 CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, EliBRUARY 20, 1892. NO. 3 T H E (SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 ’92. iV. //. B LA IR , Editor and Proper PRICE * 1.85 PER ANNUM.. Don’t forget Sleds, at Mitchell's. Jackson, Hocking aod^ Pittsburg lump at Mitchell’s. Old Lee, Lehigh and Jackson nut at Mitchell’s. I f in need o f Lumber get Mitchell’s prices. ChoiceCooking stove Coal at Mitchell’s. For a good work horse or a milch eiiw go to Andrew Bros. Dr. and Mrs!, Morton entertained a tew friends at tea Tuesday evening. The fox chase at Selina, to-day will draw a big crowd from this vicinity. .M rs. Frank Milburn returned to her home in AlleghenyCity.Wednes- day. ■ • Mra; D. A . McMillan,’-of Spring- Held, visited relatives in this vicinity this week. , „ ^ Jos. Moorhead, o f New Concord, Ohio is the guest of his sister, Mrs. James Mjifly.-.', ‘ -V-; ^ [ Mrs lieary,surd daughter Susie, (Mitertainedanumber o f friends to dinner Thursday. x y "" * FOR SALE—A dwelling house o f 10roomstocoted on ‘ Xeuin avenue. For particulars call atthUoffice. , ,, Mrs, Jackson went to Columbus; Wednesday .evening to meekher bus- band and with hint .ptarted Thursday luoruing.on, '* two jwerite visit *to Detroit and other northern cities. „ Marriage liciehsestEdward Walton andOra E ^ u 4 ^ i$ ie y Farthap titeWairty Axle Kildut* and. J ia ie OarolineAdair; John Kettdtfff,/ and Bessie B Wiloon. * * ; . We -for weekly letter from MmriawMohtwiU ContainatitiraobaniyTaH|vfR 0 $ ratereot up to {iattofgMng .The letter w&b*^uitqaq addition to the HjBRaii»_iR4^«iU|^ jhtop' itt* readers posted ittMMtodtto-tite-- »‘doiagff* at the COUnfraqqt. ;~i>, / ‘J..c4; ■ M ^or J e r t f ^ onthe L . Mk' : ' revol ved«t the firemen’s supper last Friday nighf, Fafacffiai3r& f t e Zayswbeo he goes huntingjb* will not hare to carry a heavy ga s , and the other hunters will not be in the hunt —Loveland Register. ' Billy—says be can shine with any o f the dudes -ttoWforhe has M i work done by the “ White Star Laundry.” Mrs Sami Galbreath A g t Work sent Wednesday o f each week returned Saturday. Leave orders at Sthrmoaf 4 Co. A book has been bttb&hed entitled “ How to MrizeRptrar GW DrosMa/ I t tells new and ffretty ways ©Fdoing H, and wid easily aav* Bs shtt. CTfiap- toia on B ye ia$ Pattonw, • Sfe*T*«, ^uhtg, etc* Rega l** frioa 25 edit*, ®®*de» o f ^mQSLtejkMD m j have it for nine twooeot stamps, i f they send at onto to M o * t R o m Co,, Box 882»D.|lew York. * Boft*t p » y I % t « i 15cU per gal: Ion for cool Oil When you Can buy the Itert for 10ct* par Gallon * i Bird**. Men’s Arctic Overtime* 99ote. par i*>r at B irdS kargahtete Overcoat*, Clothing* U oddW ir and Boots. W a h*fo ea<nifieed ear p («d li oa thaw goods at Bird’s Unfit fevopbrifted Ptoebefc pm ahsfssti ^Wiforni* * m m r ■ ' m i m Captain George Callaghan, anEng. lishmnu who died a few days ago in Valencia at the age 100 years, was atone time a guard of Napoleon Bonaparte on the island o f St. Hele na. Calleghan entered the English navy in 1811. In 1810 he was sent to St. Helena to watch over the great emperor. -Callaghan loved to relate his reminiscences o f Napoleon,. an$ always said that the fallen ruler had a great liking^for him. T ew a sh tp Veisclierx A sm c I a - ‘ tlffite A t a meeting ’ o f the .Qedarville township teachers at Xenia, Saturday Fehruary 13. 1892, the following officers were elected: Pres. J. H. S ayks . Vice PJes. F oster A lexander .. Secretary Miss M arle K nott . ‘AaukSee, “ L ena G ilbert . Treasurer “ S usie S cots . I t is desired that all the teachers o f - the township attend theraeetingswhetbernow engaged in, teaching or not. The time of meet ing and progratne will be .announced latter. The following is a tribute o f respect By the Cedaryille High School fothememory o f Mias Grace BandsI, who died Februarylst. 1892. providence has for the first 'time en tered ourHigh School and taken by death, a general fkvorite, and one o f tk in tot diligeut ahd pleasanto f our te j^ »m ate«.: Thirefct® • ; R esolved —That in this provident ial dispensation we recognized tite lraxtdefllimwho doethallthingswall* and who disposes o f creatures and •VNatoafcriidiug to hisaovereignpleat- *JiRritik; tiw aoemoryof the departed, who wae en deared to us for her social qualities, who lo willingly did all zbc could for any good cause yduhit she thought worthy. R esolved —That we extend our heart-frit sympathies to the &mfly in their berevement, and Commend them to the care of the Lord, praying. HSt choisest blessingmay rest upon them* R esolved —That these resolutions be published in the Herald, and recorded in the tainufee Of thesociety, and that a copy be sent to the family. 'EeTELLANBSBIt. H ester S chkoadx . L ulu MOitroX. A lvw O wl : • -' J am b MoCLioijm^ Mrhirfc NsarwT Which Btato' hwdeta on right States! Look it Up on the map and #Mwer~-quiek. F ifty Prisls for first fifty correct answers, also, to 60th, 70th, Ac., up to two hundred. Con test doses March 5th, atnoon. With answer send 30 cents for a year’s Sub scription to the new 8 page moatidy juvenile paper* The Youths’ Cabinet, and premiurti book. “Black Beauty.’ This plan is taken to introduce the Pabiaat* which will go along when once started. You want the paper anyway, ifyou don't oome in for a pries. Saa^placopies Bee. YoutRri GAMEBti Smoke C. F. Wriihft^ ri^airs. For iat Still’s*' Whole and Groaud spioei.at ' ' , v ' O fifitB -:. •Goa. Afra Tnlin 'Rnvlpn nnrl wprp i owu*r of lb,J ,ot8 <»r imwols of land dcxcribed in mrs. JOilU lipyies anUCUUUren were j wW rca 0 |uHonB, i„ anoii-roidcnc aud cannot visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Jane Boyles, in Springfield, one week. Andrew Carnegie has increased his million-dollar endowment o f the Pittsburg public library by a cool hundred tliouBand on condition that the maiu building he of granite rather then brick m terra-cotta. There is no memorial ’ granite likely to’ endure longer then a library building.- . .V . The question o f the repeal o f the prohibition ordiance Continues to at tract a great deal Of. ‘ attention. A great many citiiena .bave expressed an opinion in writing, blit only signed their initials or gave fictitious names, so we cannotpublish them as we would like to. Others have not been afraid to express themselvesj^ openingly. G. ,F. Bell—Let the ordinance stand. There is no .reason why it should be'repealed. / Samuel Creswett writes: “ I have always been in favor o f patronizing our home- town, but I f the council propose to legalize ;'.tite rum traffic, and make Cedarvilla a rum Cursed town, then I for oUe’will not discrim inate in favor o f our home trade. The people in the country have' some interest in this matter as well as those in town. The great tmuble is not in the law, but in the officers Who Were elected to enforce thatJbW*” . .- Wm. Robinson—Bcpsat it at once. ‘ James K. Townsley—\Ye have had prohibition four years and it fins proved a complete failure^mriy in repeal. \ . . : X P. Satterfield—Do not legalize a wrong by A repeal. We don’t want their blood mboey. Ed. J , Smith—I think it is best to vedsal it. . ‘ * "-in ,, A list o f eight .immes ts hooded in asking for the repeal o f the ordinance. lira, tjuue i be iiersoutilly eerved, or (but oitber tiuuh owner , . . 1nor hU nj;ent cun' bo .foubd, eauee the guwe to I o a y . tlllS I be publtelied for one week iu Home newspaper. publUbedand of general circulation in this village, ISboutdthere benouuwtpaperpublUhj ed in eaid village then, said uotioe aball bepublishediusomenewspaper published inI QreeueCountyandin generaloircualtioninthis village. Suchresolutionshall specify the width of thesidewalkto.beconstructedor repaired. the gradientthereofand thematerial to bo ueed therefore, theporUonueaehowner is to make andthetime(whichshall notbe less thin that limitedby law) within whiub the sameshall bocompleted, Thedeliveryof acertified'copy •of snobresolution,under the band and seal of theMayor, totheperson,or persona hi be noti fied,shall hesufficientnoticebybim, provided, if tbaeouncil deumItnecessaryto’ constructor repairasidewalkouone sideonlyof anystreet or.alley, withpropercrossing* from, onesideto theother,'the resolution shall so specify and designate the places and Character ef suofa glossing*, in which case notice as aforesaid eball bagiven theowneror ownere of thetots andlands:boundingor shutting on bothsides of suchstreet or alley; Snetion5.—The street commissioner or the streetcommittee* shall forthwith,on the adop- tionnfanyauohresolution,prepare andtrans cribe intheRecordbookof thisvillagesnaccu rateplat (if thesaneshallnothavebeenprevi- oneiybeendone) of the lots and lands beund- ‘ ig orabuttinguponthe Improvementbebtem- atedtherein' and-upon eachlot orparcel of isndhtshall designateinpencil the valuation thereofandthenameof theowner. Suchplat shallbeupona scale of one inch toft ty reet andshallshowthewidth, gradient andoharac- terof theproposedimprovement. Section(>,—The construction and repair of all sidewalkshereafterconstructedor repaired Inthisvillage shallho under the supervision ofthestreetcommitteeorthestreetcowmissien- eras thevillage councilmaydirect, whoseduty it ie herebymade, upon the adoption of any resolution contemplated In this ordinance, to setthe necessary-andproperstakes, andtonu Spring repair work at AIurray’shar ness sliop. Go to Boyd's restaurant for a gooif meal, only<25cents. A N ORD INANCE To RzgffiUto and Paovide forth * Con* gtftmtiou and Repair o f Hid«- , vpalkg in the Inoorporated Vil- l « g « o f Cedurviltei nod toReperi Certrin Ordinance*. Therein Namad* . -IsttiN 1.—ite it erdalnedby the eouncll of fie laderperatedvUlafe of Oedarville that all ■MewaUeakefeeAeVeenstrected*r repairedin iWevillage skali beeeastraeted»r accordsseewith the proviilCBi this h l s t d o repaired in ...... ef this M ivtlkl ■kalieoafismto theestuHshed grade of the erdi- fleeUea2*~Tbai all sidewal * intkisvillage stmt npenwhiehthesememaybe ceastnet- ed, aedshall lute aaaifermly gradientof not aserethanefeekatf aer less thaa an* feartk ef aaiaekper feedtrees theeerbiag te tke liae ef theabuttingletsorparcel*ef load, Honed* herd hftraod ptviaj brisk shall be used la theiredastractieaer repair, and no other materialsshallbeneedla the eoastraetionor repairef saidsidewalksaeloM, ia particslar inslaaeeS* theeeuaeil, by rsedstioa,otherwise direct, The paving brick hereiadeeeribed shall belaid apenahedef cleanoearse sand, act letsthaafire iaebee deep, add shall be eeeiptetely coveredwithsandsca* to All all erevise*aadjoint*, andshall he curbed with goodwhiteUssestcaeeerhittgfreefromall flaws andMams,andnoouch.stoneshallbelets than fouriaahes thick, eighteen inches deep and twenty inches long. All-curbingShall he uni- (brmelyfour inches thickatthetop,addthesame thicknessforthedepthof fearlaches from tke top,andshall bestraightaadhamster dressed ontheupperedgeaad bejoiutsd for tke dis tanceofat loast teninchesfromthetopdown. Ch* brickshall be laiddiagonally in* good andworkmanlikemannsron a smooth, even bedofsand. BostionS.-^Tbecurbing constitutesapartoi the sidewalk, All ildewatks constructed ed street*shall beofthewidthof*, 8, and 1* foot aatbaooaacltwaydirect. Section4,—Wheneverthecouncildeclaresby rcsolatlea thatnay specifiedsidewalkor side walks, shall be constructed or repaired, the villageetaYshall make and deliver to the MayeraCertifiedcopyOfsuehresolutions. The MayoruponthenoslptDfsnch certified copy ofsaidresolution*, shallonto*notion thereof to begivena* presedbeby taw, andreturad copy ofsuebnoticeWiththetimeaadmanneref ser viceindorsedthereof!signedby the officer sor ingthesame, forthwithtothevlttegcclerkwho hkw fileandpreservetheetolieMd record*neh rotorne upon the ordiaeMe records of this viltogoandortheheadof^Rcoord of Motioos.'’ |foiyport«UonMto«*ire, eriteM>*arln the tdMffi hsreiit provided iW that the prayer 'Freeh cakes and bread at the ' ba kery. J acob S eioler - I f yon want a good lunch or a quote meal go to Boyd’s and try him once - - Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable mfiat store ot C. W. Crouse. ■ •’ Bestcigars in town at Ben Rtdg- ways* New styleBin box writing paper at Ben Ridgway’s. • . . Choice candies at Ben Ridaway’e. Blank booksaudand. accountkooks at Ben Ridgway’s. Graham Flour at Bull’s Window Glam and Putty at Bull’s ’ The finest line o f fresh and salt meats iu the county at C. W. Dean’s Buyyour winter boots o f Stormont and Co. Smoke Wright’s Cigars, for sale at Bull’s. psrviseandoverseesuchconstructionor repair. Provided the street committee or street cum- saiMlouer shellceusosoy dangerous defectin wiy sidewalktohorepairedIn-accordancewith section*432fiof-.therevisedstatutes ofOhio, the totalcostof which to bo charged to auyouo paroclofland (and the abutting land opposite any stick, defects is :hereby mabe chargsabte with,sucheott)shall not exceed- fivedollars,or suchothersumaamaybe fixed by statute in thatbehalf. .Section7.—Immediately afterthe expiration of thetimelimited in snob resolution for the inskingofany sash improvement said street committeee* stnet oommistieuer shell report InwriUpg-to thecouncil *bat ,if any. "of the ownto*orbounding or abuttingproperty tutfe tailedtomeke tbo improvement repaired, and ’ shalfattkesametimereturnen estimate ears- fatlyaiode, ef tkenumberof eublo.yardsofox- euvutiou. tu* nuinber ot nqiinrn yards of pavement, thenumberor lineartento f eurbltiff regutred In ruepect nf eaeli let of p«Uwelorland whoseowner or ownere ItHMorhnVeeo* failed to eouetmet or re*. pair hie or ttotif imrtUmofany ettoheldewelk. WUersupontlro oounoil ehall wakaait eetimateof tins uo«t -end; sspwds of furnlsbiug the requisite materiel for, and performing the work of xuck required Improvement an to Coals k>tOrparoa) of land Wimee owner S r owsieraItmor have eo failed to make uobimfiniveiweiitu, end ehall.. by ora tUMiM. aeeeaaunder the'imitatlone of, eed ooaerdltHf to law, huoh bstlinefetl Costaad expene*npen the eeiue>either fieuordlng to feetr-lrout or vdltiatniit and fix the time(nqt under thirty daye from thepuhHuatlow of nueborditrance) for thepayment there off. within the time eo ixetl, the proper owner eha ll pay the Mrount eo aneeaeod into the vifiago tredeary. If wweh aoeeamwent bemad*aoeerdlegto.valoatlon.the.opunoil tor thepurposedof tu«earn#, ehall fig the vaiuaof the late not oomimmh I for tax? •ilea aada! the landenateub-dlvided In to lota Involved* if any wording to law the village clerk aliall tliereupon tnnll, or caused to bedelivered, to such delln- huent owner er owners of each nucli lot orparcel of laad. If their residence be known,a etiteiudntallowIngtheainottm of auehestimated cost and expeane so useeseed against the earae and tae lime within which It ladirected tobe -psld In to the treMury o f thisvKlare;and shall note in the recordof void village, under Hiehsod of notices in the proper plsos. o f giving Inquen , pay into the village troseury the amount of midi oseeameeatwHIiiu thetimeprescribebysnsh aimeeaiiuent ordlimnoe. the villkge clerk shall certify the saine, Within the linil- tatlounof law, to tbu-auditor of dreette county,Ohio, together with the valuat ion fixed a*aforesaid; if any* by eaitt council, to ue placed, with the lawf,il penally, Uponroe tax list to be oolieeted andcredited, a* provided by law. section 8,-?And when etieli aaseso- meate ehall beoolieeted,whetherthrough thecounty autltorUicB or otherwise, ttic dame shallbe paid Into the treasury tof the village to thecredit of the sidewalk Kind, which Is hereny created, and to tie applied to the payment for the (no ‘ *----ling to M the time and. meaner notice. In ease anysuchdeli t own er of awhere shall fall to provemeuts eo fai oe made, amt for noother purpose} provided, if tho coat ofany such iinprovcnieitt as to anv lot or paroeLof land exceed the liiuli assessable against thesame by law, the excuseshall bepald outef the fund crewt- fcd forgeneral improvements, se.itio'n0,--Tlie marshal shall servo any notice heroin required upon tIu requestor the clerk or mayor Of tills village, , ■ Section 10.—The ordihucaentitled t< ordihaltoe t » regulate and provide m the construction of eld* Walks in tm village passed on the eight day of Oct IHSSbe andxitoaaiiieis hereby rciie.-lc . Hection II.—PhisotdluHoe shell l>«k effect ten daysafter Its first legal i*-<f> llcatlon. , - . ^ i'asved on the8th, dayof Feb., 1882. fiirrHKK foWNStKY, Maror of the Jricorporated Vdbtgo of Uetlarville, Ohio* Attesr, . ■ ■ 1 W. B. T obh « \ » « , . iierkofsshi V' i II imc , Lamp chimneys and cool oil at Beu Ridgway’s, ' ; Milton Keys has re moved his shoe shop to his new room next to the Nea- bet property on Main st., where he w ill be glad to have a l l customers call. Cfixthpaid for folc 'i t S ,*I a . Wfilker. I f you Want A atylbh livery rig go to BoytPg. - . Go to Charlie Smith 'for a shave. Hard and Soft refined Sugare at . Hard wul Soft Refined Sugar, « t G *k * % New cropCurrants, at G ray ’ s . Buckwheat Flour nt - G ray ’ s . Rolled Avemt, Wheat, Oatmeal, C rttk ri lYheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar ley, at ^ , G ray ’ s . Teas, Coffite, Ctgturz and Tobacco, ^ * i O k a y ’ s . Soap, Starch, L ye and Blues, at' G ray ’ s , Wood and W illow wart at Y 'J r - G ray '* New. crop California Frenw, at ' ( G ray ’ s , New crop Carifornifi Peaches, at .* G ray ’ o . New crop Borgum, a t : G ray ’ s , ■Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep tion Wafer*, at G ray ’*. MffiNtfaty KkcaraieMfl irt*> t il* V e a a iy lv a a ia U a a z . Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on tha Cincinnati Divirion from Oolur&hds and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu sive will be sold by the P. C, C. A St, L . Ry. Co; on each Sunday until further notice,- during the summa o f 1891 , - GOODLOOKS. Good looks are more than skin deep dep leting Upon a healthy condition o f all the vital organs. I f the liver 4 be inactive you have a Bitiious look. I f the stomachjto disordered yon have a dyspeptic look find i f your kidneys be affected you have a pinched Look, Becure good health and yon Will have good looks. Electric Bitters is tho great alternative and tonie actsdirect ly Oil these vital organs,, Cure* pirn* ()hw, blotohte, boil* and gives a good oompiaaion. Bold at B, G, R iijgrjy* -J Drug Btore, 50c per bottle.
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