The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

U E f a m . VOL. 13 CEDAEV1LLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1892; THIS IS TO BE A CASH GROCERY. NO. 4 I have bought out J. Or. McOorkle’s Grocery store and every dollar’s T^orth must; bring the cash. To induce all persons bo bring their money to me I will cub prices so_low that they will be giad to call again. My expmoos will bevery low as I es- pect to attend to my own .customers and the mono” saved for clerk hire and advertising bill I propdse to give to my customers. Pleas give me a trial order and if yon do not come back again I will consider it my ow*. fault Remember I guarantee a BIG SAVING. * TtfE SATURDAY , F E B RU A R Y 27 ’92. W, II, HLAlIlf Editor and Flrop'r O R R H B 'o .i lc i ix x g , '. aaeawma:1 .xst&axvRa&gaassssagtt There will be nu examination o f! The Jury in the Elliott murder case at Columbus was .completed Wednes­ day opening, and formally opened Thursday morning. Fourteen days PRICE S 1 .2 5 PER ANNUM. the sub-district pupils, o f this county at the Xenia High School Building to day commencing at 9 a. m . This examination is for the Eight Year year grade for admission to High Jl School. There will also bo another held on March 20 , 1892 for the same? ■ purpose. , frTrrgj«arex4 were devoted in getting, a jury as against a month in his brother’s case.- James Andrew was this week on business. in Cincinnati Gen. Tcheng-ki-Toitg, who so eom- pltely; lost bis head in Paris while . > serving as secretary o f the Chinese Where aie you going my pretty, einjja^ ey there, disgracing his govefn- fiifl?” “ Trt ttin Willita ro Hiri” 1 , , . . > meut by borrowing large sums on its credit and defaulting payment, is go­ ing to lose it again. This time the government executioner will take it off, ■ .■ ■- ma d o he s lectu e she said. ’ , Mrs. Grady, o f Xenia, spent a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. Riley Stormont . 4 — Miss Leila Small, o f Springfield' was the guest o flic r antit, Miss Anna McMillan," this'Week. Mrs. Samuel Anderson, o f Spring- field, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Williamson. E d H erald :—W hen asked to give lay opinion o n . the 'repeal o f the prohibitory ordinance, X said repeal it. As the question is being discussed, I feel it uiy right to assign my reasons for that declaration. When the vote was first taken I voted for it and be- iievcil it would be just the thing i f en­ forced. In talking with ipauy o f the prohibitionist after its passage in ' re­ ference to its afiectiveuess X was always told it was a farce a Bcheme to get votes and o f no effect. A year and a half a g o ! advocated an organi­ zation to enforce the ordiance and met the declaration again that it was a failure. Cue prominent advocate of the party decleared the more saloons tlje better. . . „ ... . , „ „ . For three years we have bad the J I „ . O. A SIi.hr, ol Xoma, w u ]aw imj t,,c „ „ d uo , tcp- bM the g fla t o f l a parents. Jamc. ^ tokon t0 enforeo it ^ tte f i M r i g m i n i , tin , l>lacss that are doiug business in that ire*..- Bhe wa. Mco.np .n e d l.oiae by |^ Jfeliving that to nuJte . Inn 1 against crime, and utterly neglect to Harry; Webb, a trusted employee o f the" Mad R iver National bank at Sprihgfield, bus become u defaulter. Mr. and Mrs. Nash returned to their homein Monmouth, Xlliuois, last Monday ,1 after a two months visit with friends iu this vicinity, Jeff Hood ia turning bis attention to breaking colts, and will do his work thoroughly. H e will be found at Mrs. M. A . D . Townsle/js barn when terms can be made. her niece, Miss Clara Townaley. Brown, Grant and Elizabeth o f Mansfield, are guests o f their father Janies Brown, for a few days. From here they go to California expecting to remain there about a year. James Henderson, o f Iowa, former. Iy o f this place, arrived here Thurs <lay and will move oii /h e W ill Spencer farm. W ill and Mack Bu ll have formed a’ partuerahip in the grocery business. The Leap Year Social given by the ladies o f the Epworth League at the home o f Mr. Albert Duffield on F ri­ day eve, o f last week was a very pleasing affair. About fifteen couples were present. 1 Refreshments were served. Ex-Governor and E x . United States Senator Wm. Penkney Whyte closes an interveiw on Presidential tickets fot this year by saying that the signs of the timesare the probability o f llo u , Whiteltw Reid, Minister to Franco m l Editor o f the New York Tribune, being the nominee p f tho Republican party for Vico Preidtnt. enforce it injures the authority and ability to control other offences; be­ sides is indorsing by silence the vio­ lation, And because o f the fact that the law has been ignored uot only by those who should stand boldly to the front for ita.inforcenient it has boon a failure, au d if to be thus wilfully ignor­ ed better repeal it. It is pronounced now a good law. Good for what? To Show that our professions mean nothing. And it is declared a crime to repeal it. For three years we have seen or known o f its violations; we silently submitted to it. Is not the sin o f omis­ sion as great as the sin o f commission? And i f it is a good law have we not neglected our duty? W e must share the responsibility o f the failure for the law will not inforce itself, but is given as a remedy for the wrong. To cowardly lay tho blame to bur courts or officers w iffuot excuse us. They will act if we will act our part* W .G . H omaw . Mrs. InmtTownsley has the Grip .Last Saturday nightabont midnight a young farmer, Mr. Bud'Smith, liv­ ing two miles south o f Jamestown, heard his dog barking, and suspecting that all was not right, secured a light and a revolver and proceeded to the barn, where he found a man with a halter in liis hand in the act o f leading out one of his horses. He. at once 9 opened fire on him,-when the man took to his heels and ran. The next morn­ ing in looking over Abe grounds he found a pocket-book and bill-book, which belonged to one John Hamilton I a man who runs a saw-mill in • the! neighborhood. He wus at once ar-j rested and bad a preliminary trial be-; fore a Justice.'' Tie pleaded dot guilty, j and as he could give no account o f j himself on that evoiuug, or why bis] account book was found on the prem­ ises, ho was bound over to Court. Housekeepers should polish and clean furniture with our excellent Furniture Polish, 20 cents a Pint • at Ben Ridgwaye. Hot water bottles in great, variety at Ben Ridgways. Splendid assortment o f Ladies and. Gents combs at Ben Kidgway. X o t ie e For the next ten days I will reduce the price o f tile o f all kinds, for spot cash only. B. W, N orthup . Teeth extracted -without pain by applicaton o f cocaine at Dr. Iloman's office. ’ Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at James Murray's For a good slice made to order call on C. Koltcr the practical Shoe iiiaUerjSorfc Main St. Repairing neatly, and promptly done. Notice o l se ttlem en t. Notice is hereby given that Jas. It. Orr is authorized to settle the-estate o f Mary A. Little deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased will present same duly proven to the undersigned for adjustment. 52-9 J ab . R. O ur . Xenia Cheese at Bull’s. Old Dutch Java Coflee at Bull’s. Evaporated Peaches and Apricots at Bull’s. Leave your laundry at Bull’s. The best o f work guaraneed. Blank books, pass books and pen­ cils at Ben Ridgway’s, Some New lamps, j ust m at Ben Ridgway’s. - A ll the reliable Patent medicines o f the market at Ben Ridgway’s, Now is the time to buy your sugar before they get a corner on it. The best place to get it is Andrew Bros. &> Go. ‘ TUMBLE / In priors. During February only our entile -dock' o f gent's furnishing goods —A T COST.— Our ST and 89 grades o f pants at 80. Our SI9 and 811 grades at 89. Look in and see the high class goods ieduced to 80 mid $9. I). M. S t .’. waht & C o ., The Tailors, One door east o f Central Bank,Xenia A W o n d e r W o r k e r . Mr, jl < rank ilulfinan, a young man o f iiiiriingion, O.. states that lie bail been under tne care o f two prominent piiysiclaus, and used their treatment until ho w*s not aoio to get uroiiud. They pronouuced ills case to he Con­ sumption and incurable, ile was persuaded to try oe, King’s NoiV Dis­ covery fur Consumption, Gougns, and Golds auU at tiut tune was not able to walk across me street without rest­ ing. lie found neforo h e hau used half ol a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to use It and is to-day enjoying good health If yon have any Throat, Lung or Ghost Trouble try it, We guaratuee iatisfabtiou, Trial bottle free At lb G. Ridgeway’s drugstore. Stump B la sting Cheap . Now is the time to have your work done. (Satisfaction guaranteed.; Call and see us or leave your orders at Ervin’s office. R or ’ t T hacker . The sale of seats for Rev. Willetts lecture has been resumed at Stormont & Go’s. The lecture will lie one o f the finest o f the course, and should be well patronized. Glover and timothy seed. Andrew Bros, A Co. NOTICE All persons knowing themselves indebted to us wid please cal l and set lie at once, and oblige B a r b e r & M c M il l a n . Whole and Ground Spices,at , G uay ’ s Spring repair work at Murray's har­ ness shop. Go to Boyd's restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. S u n d a y E x c a r n oH S v i a th e l* e nm »y lv a n ta U n c * . Tickets at one fare for the round trip between uny two stations on tin Cincinnati Division from Cnhuvbdi and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu­ sive will be sold by the P. C\ C. A St. L. Ry. Go, on each Sunday until further noticr during the suinmi o f 1891 ' _____ __ New Crop Soigum, at G uay ' s , Crackers, Ginger Suable and Recop tion Wafers, at •Fresh cakes and bread at the bn kory. J acoh S kuilur I f yon want, a good lunch- or a quaromeal go-to Boyd’s and try him once Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store of C. W . Crouse,". The finest line o f fresh and salt meats in the county at ' . C . W . Dean’s .Milton Keys lias re­ moved his shoe shop to his new room next to die Nes- bet property on Main st., where he will bo glad to have all customers call. Cash paid.for fur at 8 . L. Walker. I f you want a'stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G ray ' s . Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, at G ray ’ s . Now crop Currants, at G ray ’ s , Buckwheat Flour at G ray ’ s , Rolled Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ iev, at C ray ’ s . Teas, Coffiea, Cigars and Tobacco, at . G uay ’ s , Soap, Starch, Lye and Blues, at G ray ’ s . Wood and W illow ware at G ray ’ * New crop California Prunes, at G ray ’ s , New crop Carifornig Peaches, at G ray ’* G ray ’ s , ’ tmt>| Standard Life & Accident INSURANCE COM PANY . OTATKOF OHIO INSURANCE llPPAflTVRST ' utt’Ml.c-. Irliraary 11 !i, 1*91 i I, W. H. Kinder, KupvHiitei.d i.t ur InHufaocn i f the State fit Ohio, dolier-hv isrllfv tint i 1 h > B tahbam Lira and AecirntwI xacrasck C vapint . kwAtrd s c Detroit, M ll;< stein of Alfctitxiii,, ims compiledIs allrespect*with tit- lAintof th;«HHt'o, relutlnit toln*urAnoe(;o:iipAiil' H other ib id l.if' . luoofponUed by other StAU» of tli •United H’ fi't-. uvd le aathortied to trim-net It- MipriipriAto l.u»). MMftf Aeekteut fRAnramto in thin Hmte, In act:»r- d*»oe with Ian, durlni; tlut'eurrriit year. 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