The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
H O T K » T i t ,.. .jj,' ; , | l . ' ^ ■ -j>. • -lU^nss®? I F , J / . / PRICE Vl.aSS PER ANNUM ' H e n r y ! W o l f o r d m a d e -a t r i p t o Dayton thia week Qfrqftjfj^jl -,lntBUic4^ Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Tims, J ones, last Tuesday evening, a girl. = Hollie Byetsdorfer, of the Herald * rec , is .spending n weelt with his parents at Ripley. The horse ruees in ’( ’edinwille on the Fourth will he interesting. Four races will lie had.' 1Ion. ■Andtow Jackson ^oes to Col- nminis f.o; attend/ « ni.etiitihg of the OhiokunmpguVimmission. - Mr. ami My». X>, 8..F>ymJefehfot Tuesday ^morning , for. Ctpelhhati where, they w,Hl Spetul a Sa\% days, ' . Miss .\nuA'i McMillannn$ Mrs,1 Young spent g couple/ of .Mays this week in Springfield, the guests of friends. ' * ' •' t> . Mrs. ,J. E,. Manor has returned to 'her homo iu Xenia. Mrs, Saliuda Milburn is a guest of ightor, Mrs. Will Duflield, i« ■i. , ■ ; , ■ - !-*-AI Dufiifcld had three lingers of his right hand crushed while at work ;it .i Mitchell’s mill Wednesday. . -Mrs. Milo Randall and Mrs. W. Hi *S|utl spent a part of this Week with ; relatives at Bellefontnine, Ohio. J Miss Daisy Hill, of Hieksvilje, Ohio, Is visiting her mothjr, Mrs; Anna Hill on Dust Church street, ’ A. 8. Frazier and wife, of Xenia, were entertained, at tea by Mr. Cal Barber mid sister, Eflio, Wednesday evening. Oliver Anderson lias 'sold in this vicinity this season between thirty nod thirtyfiv^ harvesters. Not a bud $iile in one locality. ’ , "'/Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 3f. ( ’leni- of Meelmiiie.rinirg, Ohio, are Visiting his hrotlicr, W. L. Clematis ami wife a few <lays, A ■ •-<.■.•, 'Z .■■'■’' 1"1'l''’ 1 "»"in 1 '■r w' •',,.Rcv."-Morton lias been suffering Mi** lijlitli Pollockl who has lieen visiting rpjatives.in Eastern Ohio and Pennsylvania, is expected ' home today. ’ Wallace and George Barber, .oj Alexandria, Indiana, wilt arrive in <‘edarvihe this evening and remain until after the Fourth. ’ r* - w Ike Weymouth returned home from Cincinnati hist week, and a few days sifter liis arrival broke out wit!) the wearies. He is-not seriously ill. Are. vou goiug to Fourth in uedarviU spend rour d hr T O f y o t r g r e a t m i s t a k e . C r im e ., m g y o u r m u s k e t s . w e i r f e u e i f i unit sipeml ind titty 111 IWloiia^gjiny^ enjoy the beauties of the elms' will he thrown opei 1W1*titWft** with it lame back this week, ■V’-SPhere will bn no meeting at li/ihison and Ervin's hull afternoon. Wil- ■ X tomorrow ’•The Prohibition convention a t Cin- CiDuuli this week attracted a number of our citizens, who attended Wednes day gnd Thursday^ Sessions. ■ Misses Nettie Blanknorrinm! Julia Eatlp/op, pf Coin inhits', are guests of Misses Clara and “Fannie Jackson and.nil I spend the. Fourth' here, Dr. Baldridge b ft for Cherry Fork, Adams county,, this week, where he will spend a few weeks with his pa- rppts liefnre resuming the practice of mediicine Mrs. Ahbic Andrews, of Warren, Ohio, ami Depew Barber, of Pulmnii, Illinois, attended the funeral services of their brother, John • Barber, Inst Tuesday.. • . fc e v e r a j ^ t o m a n d IJr^^j^yijjhuto the sjieaking will coine dinner, which* will occupy an hour's time. I t is after that the fun really commences. Trapshooting, base hall, foot races and a greasy polo will he only a part Of the attractions at the cliffs. At about three o'clock in the afternoon the horse tracing will commence at. Jackson’s track right at Die edge of town on the Jamestown pike, Four races have been arranged for, viz.: u two-year-old trot or pace, half mile heats host two in three, a green pace, a free for all trot or pace and a run ning race,'each mile heats, hist two in three. It is there the interest will !>e centered'in the afternoon ami Some good racing t%ft he expected. There will not he any record breaking, hut all the same it wall tie interesting. And then a t Night! The pyrotechnic display is what will dtaw the crowd. This part of the program will he the finest ever seen in Cedarville, Even if you do not get here in tin* (lay time yon must not fail to he here in the evening Bat, if yon can, come curly and stay Icrfe. Be here in ‘time to take part it) the parade and stay to *see. the last piece of fireworks burned, and you trill not regret it, Should you need information on any part of the program you can learn it by call ing on tlie chairman of the committee of which you desire the information, viz,: Farade, ,0. M* Crouse;, picnic, Frank Milhurn returned to his home at Allegheny tCifcy, Monday, after a several weeks! yTgit af his old home here. His wife will remain for about three weeks ,ycb A t t h e N a t i o n a l p r p h i a t i o n V /n 1 - ' il lie V e a d S n n v e n t ' < ,n h e l d i n C i n c i n n a t i t ' is' w - t f m l e p S e m e : J o h n F f d w r i l , o f C a l i o n i i w a - c h o s e n n s t h e i r c a n d i d a t e f o i p r e s i d e n t a m i J . B , G n u t f i l l , o f T e x a s , tin v i c e p r e s i d e n t ! I All our merchants have agreed t.<* close their places of husiin s* Jnl\ fourth between the hour#of JO.o'clock a. m. and 0 ‘p. in., and enjoy ’the national holiday. ' AlcX Turidmil has a cow that fur nishes four lambs and one calf all the milk'they want ptid furnishes milk mid butter'for a family of six persons. She is a thoroughbred Short Horn; Wlio can heal it? A .sermon in keqiiug with tin Fourth will be preached at the 31. JC. clmrcli tomorrow at ■11 n. in. The salijcet will ! k *. *'()ur nation, it* prospects and its perils.” All will receive a cordial welcome, Epworth Dr-airiie meets at 7:30 p. in. “Weather report lor June, 11012, h us follows: Tetnpeautnre, 74°; elenr days, 10; cloudy days, ft; rainy days, 12; thunderstorms, 12; warmest dav, lOth, ftl6; coolest day, 2ftth, lift0. Hie twnperajtarc of 1801 was 72°, of 1800, 7 H° and of 1880, 05. Bamuel Creswell. W. I). Nesbit the efficient and pop* ula/yonng newspaper nmn who ha* W tt eo long connected with the Daily S tn ta l, has tendered hw raeigantbu take eflect Saturday evening. 3tr, Neshit will still remain hi Anderson Another piouoer in gone. Jo h n | Newton 1'ownslcy, one of the oldest, reridentsof this vicinity, died while; sitting in his chair, Thursday evening i about O’ o’clock, of heart failure, j AH day Thursday Mr. Townsley was I a very busy may. Twice lie drovg to his farm eakt of town,. aud attended! to several business transactions about j •Cedarville during the day. He was apparently in the best of health. H is children, with one exception, were at his house on the evening' of his death ahd took supper with Mm. During the meal he'wasin good spirits, eating heartily and joluiig as was his lmhit. A t the usual bedtime Mis. Townsley went up stairs to retire for the night leaving Me. Townsley to attend to some duties, and had been gouo hilt a riiort time when slip heard her husband call her. 8he went fo l1 is assistance as scion as possible but lie was dead before she could reach him. He was sitting in Ida favorite arm chair, where lie had evidently thrown himself as soon am he W:.t* conscious of hii weakness. Medical assistance was summoned but it was iif no avail. Mr. Townsley was horn jtfst east of Cedarville over seventy nine years ago, having been Dorn Decernbea 18. 1813. lie was united in marriage’ with Alary in 1839 and commenced housekeeping on the farm Henry Townsley, his son, now owns, living there until 1871 when he again* moved hack to the old "home farm, where, ho remained until about three years ago when he moved to-town. To Mr. and Mrs. Townsley were born five children, all of whom are living* viz : Mrs. A. \V. Creswell,, 3bs. AY. J . .Smith, J nines, \V. P. ami Henry ToWusley. He also leaves, besides ins wile and children, two brothel's and three sisters, one only of.whom is ’living here—Japtea E. ' Townsley. The funeral services. wtU he ut his bite residence to-day at 2 o’clock p. in, ^Mtgff^Tionsnela. "daughter* of All -j BARNES & GO., i 3 p . ^ 3sar»--—■ . HOUSE FUHUISHINa GOODS. N o . ' s 1 3 0 t o 1 3 4 E a s t M a i n S t r e e t , XENIA, - OHIO, L flK -u ^x .u.^ECTION OF FOLDING EOUNGE8 EVEU CARRIED ■BV ONE IIOUSE. FROM $9.00 to $20.00. ■ .j'.v .•*. ■ - ■ " -i- ... -«s'THE WONDERrUL.:*_ .<F* 3 K iO S ! ,m r ' 3 F » ^ O C S f 3 E S S ^ ,J Xt\f* Offglnal Evaporating Vapor Stove. A Stove that- lights like gas! A Stove that makes no.smoke or smell! A Safe Stove! Air Economical 8 tove! A Stove calling for'no skill to op erate it! A'.Stove that never get,s out of or* dor! t . . A Stove that pleases the iig^r,. sat isfies the dealer, and stays sold! THE Stove that has revolutionized the Va por Stove business! Needle valves beyond tnc reach hi' j C n children § byV t I k UOJjWRtt CKMMBlt “R C fR ^ f % bistr End illrs..Martin Badger, died at'the iloi niiigl 12U years. Mis TTii'ngof the pa liter, rgrm iuating cl aotSiacFuiito Mm was .rick Ins lie funoraisB •ai b ith moon :it Come to Cedarville the Fourth. <* Miss Row? StormcHit visited in Xe- lia this week. Rev. Jeto Kyle, ofUHnois, visited •elatives here this week. 'Mower Unites mmuncl on the Outton Grinder ut Andrew Bin’s & Co.’s. . , , f , , „ . ** and will doubtless have a position on iiHlrew M m n , y . t . 0 * IV H . , hs „ |OT1Mi,l , l„ff()f M . , >fi|,e ,kht r lifiiil** / %fl lh lH U im iMfift lUSll , * .......... Blair; racing, Cat Burlier; Imc ball, <ht! Morton; shooting, Will Conley; fire works, B. G. Riilgway; finance, II. M. Stormont; printing, James Barr; music, E. L , Bmith; jmliCe- John Grindlo; clmirman of the com* uuttec of the whole, J . II, Wolford. dailies tendered him. He is a bright young newspaper bum, one of the liest 'that Anderson has produced. His acquaintance, genial Ways aud aptitude for work Makes him a valun Reduced Prices. E \ e r> t i l i n g i n t h e l in e o f M illin e ry a t . a r e d u c t i o n . J } aiuibr & M c M illan . B i n d e r T w in e a t B u l l St S p e n c e r ’s. Xotlcv iifS i'tibu isiit,. All pcr.-otis owing their last vraFs account will coil at once and settle. Those contracting accounts within the matrix months will also confer a fa- ip sound nod well. John ftpcskei vor by calling and paying up. '- - r 1.....- *'...... V*“ Jacob Alexander. M u c h it ie V>iib a t B u l l & S p e n c e r !«. ^ Ih(Mmn>rwtfsUi, Tpy f k wattv ■^t|otK5ATtatr(i^t 7|je sklwe^n'iwj. T^ty flXt.HwdwoeA fiaven^TQott toogt^susjtt^ Tft ArcMthttib, % wh yawleeendGrit TylJECTlAwSwtmi exetleoilo^trs. Now Try his. | It will cost you nothing and will i ,*iroly do you good, if you have a ■Jough, Cold or miy trouble with Throat, .Ghent or Dungs. Dr. King’* \t-w JJiscovi rv for I'oiiKiimptioii. 'oturhs and folds is guanuitecd to /ive relief or n om-y will he ■paid back. Sufferers bom I,u tirippi found iUjust the thtng and under it.- usc had a speedy and perfect recovery* j Try n wimple bottle at oiir expound and learn for vour-elf just Imw good ’ a think it U Trial bottles free at B, j G RidgWny’s Drug Store. Large size dUc. anil 8LOO. S p e c i m e n C jimok . S, It. Clifford, New (.'a«M>l, Wl«.. »v;m troii.ded willt NeuraJghi and Rheumatism, his Siouiaoli was <tb- ordefed, liis Liter ua- a tlnnd lo an alariidiig dogroi’, ap|iciite tell away, and he wa« torriMy reduced ill tlesli a»<d strenglli. Three bottles of Electric ltillers ouml li:m. i Edward Shepherd.!ium«h tirg, TH. j had a running sore mi Ids legof eight 1 years* standing. .C-eil three ltoiire* ofEleirie Kilter* end -even boxes o l ! Kuekleu’s Arnica Salve, and bis feu LUBRICATING <W*%*> A s*AWV MACHINE OILS CiitHWiia.O, bail five large Fevet sores on his feg, dre'ors said lio was incurable lefs and salve cm ...................... < if. (J. Ridgeway's Drmr store, Id s; l . One boftle Kleef rfc Kit* ff" '-1 one box Kucklen's Ariuca Iwl * red him entirelv, ftuhl In’ everu m) icin^ 1 ty * C»UW F a n c y L em o n s a t B u l l & f G r e a t K e d u e iio n iu M i l h - , P* 0Z \.0 ),y r n o c e S p e n c e r ’s . iiery. Trimmed Infs very The following item clipped from t h e |^ J ^ HP* * H d t s , I? lo w e r s find flT lU Ft. 3ln<li*on (Iowa,.) Democrat, con- KlbllOIlS U t c o s t l i t » « e in the t i h f o r mn t i o n well worth remcm luring: “ Mr, John Roth, of this city, who met with an accident ft few drtya ago, epmuiing and liruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cared bv one 50 cent bottle of Cham- kchiiii^ I ’nin Balm.” Tbfe remedy i« without an equal for spraiii« abd fthmthl have ft place in every hie man iu the lowil field.—Awtemm, hbirieholil. For *n1e by B. G. Ilidg- Democrat. M rs . C ondon ’ s . iJ u c b le a ’HA rm ea sa tv o . T)ie best calve in tba world for euts, bruised, aorce, nlcf.e, wd t roeuqi, hivet Boren, tettfr, cbaioH'il b oaU, chi-'d ioii cornsand all ekm e*uptom>!, Htt'l jswtive 1v cure* pile*, or mo p.»y requiffil. *i is g-uurntirceil (o g iv e perfect iMiipfaWto T*r . i.JiieV riJn d*»l. So em to j box, Eui Sa!uby tXGt hou « • ceuntu* ■ mi B. G. RH3GWAY. H
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