The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

T H E SATURDAY , FE BR UAR Y 20 '92. IK* IT. BLA IR , Editor and Prop'r PRICE *1.25 PER ANNUM. Smith's the place for a seafoam. Willetts at Opera HouseMarch 3d. Take your Butter and Ejgga to Bird’s store, and get either Cash or Trade os you prefer. Mrs. Ogleshee was called to Spring Valley Wednesday on account o f the sickness o f a relative. A party o f young folks enjoyed a pleasantevening at the residence of Alex Turnbull Thursday, evening. You will always find the most com plete line.of Dishes and Glassware o f the latest pattern at Bird's. . Willetts at Opera HdUse March 3d. Ethel Galbreath is veiy low and the physiciansfearshecannot recover. Her sickness is the result*of la-gripp which has. terminated in spinal* meningitis. Mr. J. W. R. Cline President o f Gas works o f Springfield isout as a candidate for S. V. C. oftheG. A. R. His many friends in Cedarville hope him success. / New Spring Dress Goods, will open a choice line next week, also the prettiest line o f Trimmings ' and Buttons in-the town, you will find at Bird’s. We understand that Rev. Dudley, o f New Jasper, has been tendered the position ot Chaplain atthepeniteniary at Columbus. No better man could be found for the position,' aud we hope it is true that he has received the merited appointment. The N . 8. K.’sheldanopenmeeting at the residence o f Dr. and Mrs. Gglesbee last Monday evening about thirty invited guests being present. An elegant program had been pre­ pared by the membeis o f the society, consisting o f singing, and instrument­ al music, recitations etc. Willetts at Opera House March 3d. Cedarville has a new industry. Messrs John McElroy and Ed L. Smith recently purchased the gun wad plant at Selma'and have moved ' the machinery to thisplace and will commence operations immediately. They intend to increase the capacity o f the factory at once and will give employment to several racn« They deserve snooess. For some time our merchants have been selling a tobacco called “ Some- ' thing Good” for whicha box o f it was offered to the person getting the tsgs numbered from one to ten inclusive. Seven seemed to be the number want­ ed aud box after box was soldwithout such a number being found until this week when Ralph Kennedy ran across it at Milburn’s. He at once sent the numbers to the factory and he is now reveling in “ Something Good.” Rev. Morris, o f Cincinnati lectured In the opera house Thursday evening to a fatreised audience. His opening remarkspleased his hearers but he failed to follow up the advantage he had acquired at the outetart and soon apathy fell ovef the audience that was quite pronounced. While not lal>o- nous hesimply failed to pleaseand one or two quietly “ snoozed” Until the close. The ladies who have charge o f the course are not to blame as Mr. Morris was recommended to them very highly, The farmer’s institute held at Xenia this week was a success. The pro­ gram was carried out a* published last week, Wednesday a number attend­ ed from this place tohear the papers o f Messrs R, F, Kerr and O. E. Bradfute read. They were both Maid to be quite interesting,Mr. Kerr tell­ ing “ How Farmers and Laboring men are beaefitted by the Tariff” and Free Trader No dieemssioit was al­ lowed upon thesequestions. Daring the two days about eight hundred person* repeated. NOTES . From The County Seat. B e p o r t s f C o u r t P r o c e e d i n g s a te . A « D e ta iled by O ar Specia l I'o rre ip o sd eB t. M a r r i a g e L ic e n s e s . John Kendig and Bessie Wilson. The case o f the Field Cordage Co. ys the National Cordage Co. is in progrefls in the common pleas court room. Judge Harmon o f Cincinnati, represents the defendant. Testimony as to how these gigantic trusts manage to keep up the price o f hinder twine isvery interesting.' Our farmer friends should profit by this evidence. The Farmers Institute which was held hereon the 17th, and 18th, was the most successful Institute ever held in this parto f the state. ,■ • Xenia will in all probability erect an Electric Street Railway tne com­ ing year. In the case o f State of Ohio vs. W. C. Spahr charged with Burglary, the jury rendered a verdict o f guilty o f larceny. The reception tendered theHon. C. L i Maxwell was a very pleasant affair and Mr. Maxwell will leave here for his new post of,duty at San Domingo, impressed with the very kind treat­ ment he received at the hands o f all persons, irrespective of party. Chas. Darlington acted as chairman o f the evening. Xenia Lodge o f K. o f P. will insti­ tute a lodge in Cedarville on Tuesday, the 23rd. Nearly all of the best and most energetic menjof Cedarville will be member* o f the new lodge. R e a l E s t a t e T r a w s f e r s . „ Elizabeth Ann Harris to George Huston and wife, lot in New Jasper, •350. Edmund Moran to Michael Phillips lot in Yellow Springs, $275. William 8, McClelland to John O. McClelland, 47.85acresin Sugarcreek Tp., *3,580. Joseph Nimonger and wife to Wil­ liam S. McClelland, 51-100acres *50. E. W. Terrell to C. M. Riggin, 31 acres, *2,800. Jesse S. Painter and wife to Frank Walker, 6 acres in Ceaeercreek tp., •800. „ M. A. Clark and husband to J, B. Bickett, 30 acres in New Jasper tp., *800. Wm. Dodds, Sheriff, to.D. K . Wol* 4 acres, *65.57. - E. R. Brickel to Sarah E. Briekel, 60.36 acres, New Jasper tp.,*3000. T. F. Cox to Henry Smith, lot in Osborn, *1.800. Frank Unkhart to Helen Boyd, 22 acres, *800. McG^rvey A LeSourd to George K . Halliday, lot in Xenia, *2,850. John P . Martin to S. B. LeSourd, lot in Xenia, *1,600. N ew Stnirtur C ommon P lea *. Thomas Domley vs Lucy Clay et al, partition, Willetts at Opera House March 3d. Mr*. Jos Keunon, o f Springfield spent Sunday athome. Miss Iva Walker entertained a number o f her friendB at the home of her parentsWednesday evening. ( Tne magnificent light in the north seen by our citizens last Saturday evening is said to have beenoccasioned by the sun reflecting on Jim Mo Mil- lan’s ice. - Willetts at Opera House March3d. Opera Heuse Xenia, Ohio, Mon­ day evening February 22nd. This is the show with which Frank Slavin and Charley Mitchel, tHe pugilists, appear. Mr. Phillips, in discussing Slavin*’ failure to coyerSullivan’sfor­ feit to bind a match, said: “ Slavin can and will post a forfeit for a fight, providing Sullivan does not not impose so many conditions. It is Sullivan who fears Slaven, and not Slaven who fears him. Like Sullivan, Slaven is a terrific hitter.' He has whipped nearly all his men with a punch. Slaven has had thirty- four ring contests and has never suffered defeat. A blow from Kilrain received in the first round deadened the Australian left arm or he would have finished the Baltimore in a single round.. The easy manner in which he defeated Kilrain compared with the hard fight the latter gave Sullivan proves pretty conclusively that the Australian is apt to whip the champ­ ion., Slavin has; met and whipped more good men than Sullivan. He doe* not say he. can whip Sullivan Thely are both terrific hitters aud he thinks that whoever succeeds in land­ ing the first blow will wind the fight. Slavin is willing to bet it will not lost twenty rounds. Slavin is willing to bet it will not last twenty rounds. Slavin has the advantageover Sullivan in-youth, he being 29 years old Satur­ day, He has not dissipated as much as Sullivan, which is another strong point in his favor. While Slavin is not without science hisgreat foi to is hitting. He hits a terrific blow. Sullivan nor any other bugilist can hit harder. It ison hishitting power* that he relies to whip Jackson, who, while every scientific, is not a hard hitter.” ^ N O T I C E A ll persons knowing themselves indebted to us w ill pleasecaU and settle at once, and oblige B a r b e r & M c M i l l a n . I F rw M H m b e i From a letter written by Mrs. aa . * . Hurd, o f Groton, 8. D., w « « Uot "Was taken with a bad eoty, which settled on mylang*, congb s«tiu and finally terminated in consumption. et al, partition. Stralmeyer A Krenbrink vs Jane Harper et al, equitable relief. The People’s Building A Savings Co. vs Nettie Demly, foreclosure/ Adam Fischer vs James W. Mullen et al. partition. Cheney F, Cretors vs city o f Xenia, damages. Amount claimed, *5000. Willetts at Opera House March 8d. 10 to 25 per cent saved by purchas ing Tinware atBird’s Willetts Thursday evening March the third. The sale ot seats for Rev. Willetts lecture has been resumed at Stormont A Co’s, The lecture will be one o f the finest o f the course, and should be well patronized, , Clover and timothy seed, Andrew Bros, A Co, Nice line o f valentines at Andrew Bros. A Co. Int t « FURNITURE- NOW W E H AVE GOT YOU t Next week will be bargain week To those buying Furniture such as Bed room suits, Parlor suits, folding Lounges, tables, Book case, Safes, Rockers, Chairs in fact anything in the furniture line, « - * f ’ . •• .. - . » ■ : A lso Monarch Furniture Polish best in the world a ll at exeedingly low prices. CaU and see us as we mean business. B A B B SC M 0B T 0N . I The place to buy your Dry goods, Carpets &c. is at T, H. Adams & ^Son’s Jamestown Ohio. They have adopted the Cash System and have reduced the prices fully 25 per cent I f you want an Ingrain ex. tra super, C. C. or Brussels Carpet you can save big money by getting it there They have received about 50 peices o f their spring stock which includes. Mat- tings of a ll kinds, Mo- quete aud Smyrna Bugs &c. They can sell cheaper than Xen ia or Springfield, and are doing it. Go there to get bargains. For a good shoe made to order call on C. K e ller the practical Shoemaker Nort Main St. Repairing neatly ^ and promptly doneT Mary A , .Bate v. John D. Bate* “ S S K 2 T 1V * . P I* Cash customer* arc alway* prefered bufcpcraoui whoiMcredit i« good arc luvitedto trade at Roh’t Bird’a, Ticket* will be on sale Monday morning for theJeetwre o f Rev. Mor­ ris D. D. Tide oomCa in the regular lecture comae. could lire bat e abort time. I gave myself up to my Setter, determined f I could uot stay with toy friend* jbn earth I would meet my abe*at yuos above. My huibaad waa advised to getDr, King’* N»w Discovery for onsaraptioo, Cough* and Cold*. I are Ita trial,took Inalleight bottles.; it ha* louredme and thank God I am nowa well andhearty woman.*' Trial tile* free at B, G , Ridgway’s Drug tore. Regular size, 50 oent* add be dollar. lle t le e e l tfettleMCMt. is hereby given that Ja*. R. iauthorized to settle the estate A. Little deceased. A ll is having claims against said toedwill present sameduly proven ithe undersigned for adjustment. 52-6 J as . R. O ub . Standard Life i. Ht lecident INSURANCE COMPANY. STATEOT OHIO. tNSOnAKOa OEpAflTMEKT.l . _ „ OLVMMU., Vebrssrjr llili, ISSK / I.W . H, Kinder. UiiitorlatMideiii or Insuranceof tk«8tiii«i>r Ohio, do hereby Certify thit the aVAmUBOliljW A*h ACCIOANT lKgt>HANCKOi>|IMRVt v, Itrtrolt, in the Hate of Michigan. hsa WMMQmrnuNl hr other gtsies of the end li authorised to transact it* »pr iher than Life, united (hates, huai* compiled la alt resprcwwlth the la** of tins (Kate, rotolniit tolnw ranceCompany ot‘ __ ____ ____ ____________ ______ propriate MM Of Accident Insurance in thl* But**, in sopor. *esn *i with law. durls* the ctvrrnt yesr. T ie con­ dition and htwlm-aaof said Compaayon tho thirty. anudayof IhMMmber.of tho >ear nrat pratedlns tho date tirrrof. ia tbown hr thn atatemoat, nndrr oath, rrmttrrd bv Hrotlon *6i, Rattoed Htaiutoa o f Ohio, toh * aa follonta t k± ... . A*tr*gat*aMot'iatafavaitahi* A »»t* Wtt.lMS} Aiw<riiM«am*«HtMlMliilHM(*xwtr*pt- ___ tat) l»K’l«tlrt* i.-lmuntiic,,.. s w jjjn NMAMMlifitllOlttHlftt>f liillit - 111m«.«N AmmMtt m m lip w . rh m . si.atiM AMumatui ittram. tor the rrar in c rii....... C* (Ml.** AtiMiMaf.xsrn.tHM'Mtorth.ynH-liit'a.h to.Wnraaar,1MwtoMMStowibMTlbrd inwims tout.) *ayaeM.,hMthn^WaMicMMM tobaanaad. to*a./ audftttnuttMt* nrittoti W.M. KlMOXR,Sdpt oftnMnranaa, TUMBLE | In price*. During February only mr entire stock o f gent’s furnishing —A T COST.— r *7 and *8 grades o f pant* at Our *10 and *11 grades at *9. in andsee the high clam goods to *6 and *9, D. M. S tewart AC o ., The Tailors, |Onedoor east o fCentral Bank,Xenia NOTION. Just received, *2,000 worth o f clothing and boot* and shoes that we bought for *1,000 spot cash in Balti­ more last week which we will give our customer* the benefit of. Call early to get good selections. Every thing the very latest style. Our *5 men’* suits cannot be dupticated any­ where for lee* than *10. J, E. L owby , Stump m oa tin g C h eap Now is the time t o have your work done. (Satisfaction guaranteed.) Call and see u* of leave your orders at Ervin’* office, R ob ' t T haoekh . A ll TBtTARTUli EDITOXUAU Review of ehe n a a n Medical aud lu ilo a ) Inarltute, CMunbus, O., ■U S B W ITHOUT CBAROB AMD W ITHOUT FBKJUDICE. la reviewing an establishment suob as this, itaimportanopas regardstheestablish­ mentItselfcorneasecondaryto theInterests ef Itspatrons, and It is the Interestsof the latterwhichholdstheplaceof preeminence InthisJournal. Aa wemakenochargeand reoelvanopay from the inatitutlon, butrely uponthosewhopatronize it forohrregular and assured Income, we do not take into considerationwhat tnosawhoconductsuch institutions desjre shouldbesaid, but from thestandpointof the patronwhodeserea a dear, definite and truthful exposition, we make such, askingno-p*y from the eatab- llshment, and onlythe confidenceof tho#* who read our report upon the same. Hence, the reportherewithfollowing,being unbiasedand unpaid—freeof prejudice ana made aolelyana alonefor thopublio’epro­ tection—may be Implloltjr relied upon throughout. ThecorrespondentInreviewingtheFranc* Medical'and fiurgioal InstituteatOolumbua, hasbeen neither led Into exaltlDgthai Institution from Interested motives,noron theother hand la underrating It fromtb* motive*of aelf-interoat which Inspire frre- aponslbl#, unreliable aind dlsropuiahle pa­ per#,.whichsingle out success and ability fromenvy,which causes the little toever despl# With fJ* V ........... ....... ..... ise those greater than Uumselm, the usual sproMheagle and fidsomo •nloglumof paid wrttoupi thispaperhaa sympathy—nor has U mors for the#* tuerous in* no P **1 I sectswhich would sting the* _____ uu. upon which they cannot feed. Dr. w. A, Franoal* npowerIn.theprofessiontowhich hsbelongsand no man In thscountrybaa donamoretobringmedtolneand surgeryt* that stats_of patfacOon which entltla* them to be known aa exact aclsaosa. Ha . has praoticed. for years, achieving ,a wonderful reputation in vartMng. Against euch humanitarian in­ tentionethicsandthodryrotof thsmedloal profeeslon maybeatitsbead in vain. Dr. Francala an intelligent,rAllledseleattotand to the proiaaakM. Ho in well keep# intouch with tho latest tooverleo in ^amiteaisajiacs » andprofound thianr. Agaioe* and his wonderful skfll paid honor .. . _______ ______ ____ postedand s hk e Ist andbestdis s ‘ keeprssdhr j won a man a f f critics may write,and those"eribbed,oab- InsdandoonflMd” by mossHwrerad athlea may rage, but they lmsjrlo*vain things if agi list they foronemoment be! vail ainstthehonorablo vatbsy roeonf oaa pro­ sed Jong cures effected by Dr.Fnuieo and hia oorps at trained France^ la addition to hia aired ability, has brought Dr. awa recoc­ ts Us aid tbs trainedand lnt«lllgeat~'strfloss of ooos- ts—ura la aU mattsrsper- petent asstotaw uiniag tothe institute, ran executiveabil­ ity and business acumen go head inhand with thoroughnessand wisediscretion. Mo Institution over Investigated offers sucha desirableoomblnatioaof advantagesasdees the FranceMedical andBarjdeai Institute. The remedyknownaa Oliva Blossom,com­ poundedunder the personal supervisionof Dr.Francoandembodyingia ita ingradieate sad wonderful powerthe longexperience andgreatjudgmentof ktoautotsrmlad, pro- sent*tosufferingwomanthepanaceawhisk haalongbeansoughtandautasagoodaoo*. summatiofl most devoutly wished for by thosewhosesympathiesarewitha longsuf­ feringsex. OliveBlossomla aatqulveeaUy thegreatestdiscoveryta thisnlaetsenthoen- turyera of rare development sad is par excellence thowoman’s friendhad suffering humanity’s rarest boon. Tho editorial do- partmeat of tills paper turn neverbetore beta UsedtoIndorse proprietary atsdMaoe. butthisremedywe gladly recommend,anla doingsowe realisethat we are benefiting armyreader. This remedy la thebeetia to* world for thepurpose for which it la de­ elfaed,and iaworth itsweightingold—for ltto infalliblewhere all othersfall—it baa nevarbetaknown to fail la tiaraof need. We Indore*noother medloal 1 trailtutioa ia Columbus, savs tho Franco Medical lastto tuts. It was incorporated in im i, with a ©epltal of $* 00 , 000 . So othersimilarsstab- ItobmentinUraoountryoan. begin to com- parswith Itia advantages, Irasraswe sUyda Moutforindorsement. Wa uabseratOagly rsoommtad lt to all fully, treslyaadaaroi (orvodlyr-Okio OMUJournaL ~ N#tlCf» ** For the next ton days I will redneo the price Of til* of all kind*, for spot cashoaly. B. W, Noitmur. Teeth extracted without pdin by applicaton o f cocaine at Dr. Homau’* office, Halters, collara aad ail kind* j| harneo* aandrito atJantw Murray’s *

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