The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
VOL, 13 CEDARVILLE , OHIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1892, NO. 5 \- r I have bought out J. Q-. MoCorkle’s Grocery store and every dollar’s worth ;must bring the earn. To induce all persons to bring their money jbome I will cut prices; so low that they will be giad to call again, My expenses will bevery low as I ex pect to attend to my own ohetomers and the mono” saved lor clerk hire and advertising bill X propose to give to my customers. Pleas give me a trial order and if you do not come back again ! will consider it my own fault. Bemember, I guarantee a HO- SAVING-. S n l lM i e a niiriz vrxtiaa i j n ®1*4 l l t i S E d H erald : As for as we have SATURDAY;, MARCH,, 5 W. H. JSLAJJt, Editor andProp' r .<. ■ ‘ .........- prick et.ao wkb anmuio . Miss Eva Wade is visiting relatives ia Spriugfield._________ Mr. and Mrs, John Jamison will move to Cedarville next week. W ill Spedcer now. occupies the Ervin property,hear the echoed bouse. Mr. GIehv{Ile has moved into Wnf Estelle TuAbull’s property near the railroad. —..... -- — ■— l - - J been able to discover, Dr. Homan 1892. *gives three leading reasons why the prohibitory ordinance should be re pealed. Let us see whether they will bearinvestigation or .not. First he favors iterepeal because o f theattitude o f prohibitionists to the law. This argument has not. been stated*;'clear enough for us to see its force.Surely. the doctor knows prohibitionists did notenoct the law, and while no class will be more loyal to it, y e t .republi cans should be specially interested . in ifarenforcement*. Suppose prohibi tionist should oppose our pen, Mon laws, would the doctor advocate their repeal on that account? Argu Miss. Lou t Phillips is in Dayton the gpost Of her sister, Mrs.1 Chas. . w i / * ' “* ; ik Grant ,B?own and sister Lizzie ’I sUWed ior CaUfomia Thursday morn- Dr, M,Btowartentertained Rev. Willetts during’ Ms short stay in Cedarville, ■______ ‘ Miss Saddle Kylcr went to Tioca, Indiana, this week-to makeher home with her father.________' Frank Townsldy’s sale was a great success, about three thousand dollars worth o f propertyhaving been sold, MiaS, Amelia Miller, teacher in roomnumberfive o f ourpublic schools, is seriously ill. Kirfc Randall, a post graduate, is teaching in her stead. Miss Anna Homan, who is in the employ of the Postal Telegraph com pany at Indianapolis, Indiana, “ has beengranted a leave o f absence, and is visiting her old home in Cedarvill,” sSyethe Sentinal o f that place. Remember that at Bird’s Mammoth Store you will not only find the most completeline o f Dry Goods, Notions, BootsA Shoes, Clothing Ac, hut the — West-prices as well. We are and w ill -poetively sell goods lower than any otherstore in town. We alsosell goods on reasonable time to good persons. We want your trade. Come andseeus. P. S. New spring.go>odsjust in. The following invitation has been received by a number o f friends of Mr. *nd Mrs. J. ft . Wolford, in this county, whiohexplains Itself: m • Jtr, * M Mrt JT, H. . -'OwMplbifSts ^ AM Its^Mii jfts W M . atUnfr WM* SlagAafraWwqr MvMsy, M«*k 7th. IMS. fii«ur«oa. Wwvtt^OM*, NOTES From The Comity Seat. KepsrtsfCsnrt Prsceedla|t K t e . An Detailed l»y On* Special ■ C/’nrrearBMeadeaC . Mrs. John B. Jackson after an ill- nets o f one week died this morning at the residence o f Rev* Weak* fb t l * shews*stopping.. Funeral wifi occur Wednesday morning* from the resi dence o fRev. Weeks at 10 o’clock. - Mrs. 8- M. Allison died at 8 o’clock ine L . Treslar filed an inventory and appraismeut. Teeth extracted without pain by upplicatou o f cocaine at Dr. Homan's office. ments be scarce when one no oliildinh ITftonday morning dflter an illness of three years o f a severe case of rheu matism. The funerSl will occnr from family residence at 2 o’clock Thurs- is presented. , His secqud argument,is that a law not enforced should be repealed. | - That sounds wise but it only, needs a ' ^ . moment thought to revert i f folly.! EdiWIntemenoneofXoomsbnght O f course the doctor has heard it IMS answered time and again by simply asking the question, shall we repeal the laws against murder and other crimes because they are not enforced? Can Dr. “Homan give anv reason Why* qon-enforced laws against the liqiior traffic should]be repealed more then laws against other crimes? Will he give us some instances o f the good results o f repealing good laws because they were not enforced? The third reason given why he , , 1AA wants it repealed seems to be because „ ., . r ' , the m b i n not enforced the low. I Bnd**‘ Morm to J,m“ I f Dr. Homan is right in this point the people o f this country have been making a serious mistake. They have been acting on the supposition they should elect and payOfficerstoexecute the laws o f the land. But according to the doctor’s thsory, this un necessary—it is their business to exe cute the laws themselves. True he hints we have officers who will do their dntr i f sustained. Well, have the people o f Cedarville not acted their part, did not they say by an mm an overwhelming majority at the polls * that they .ere in fever o f . the l « * n a “ 4 w,fe ,0 b th e re .., ifU n co in which 72400 officers have appealed to tk* people tp <kW* for help in sustaining the lawand they have withheld it? A t the same time, it is freely admitted that every man who has positive knowledge that the law » violated, could and should aid the the officers iu the enforcement o f P Max well 8.14 acresXenia Tp. 1.500. Fred W. Arnold to Lua M. Cooper w. \ o f lot 75 Xenia $1.450.' Sheriff to M< H. Severs 23£ a. Xenia tp. $3,000. M- H. Severs to Helen Boyd same $3,500. David J. Derre to Jessie Derre 111 sq poles Caaercreek tp $1,000. George A. Kerter to D. B< Smith 50acres in Csesercreek tp. $4,000. John Jamison and wife to estate o f Maria E. Edwards .05 acres in E. L . acres in .Cedarville tp 12, D« L . Paulin to ThomasOummings 10 95-100 acr^s in Ross ip $958,62. P robate C ourt Rfcroftr, John W. Greene was appointed guardian o f Geo. Greene et al minors will o f Catherine Hume was probat- 4 est young men died at the home of his mother on 'Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. He was confined to his room for a long time with consump tion, *He was buried .on Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o’clock. R eal E state T ransfers . John Slute to Lawerence Gus et. al. 29 acres in Miami Tp. $3,000. Thomas Dcrnly to Lewis Clay lot 13 Fairground addition to Xenia City $15. Wm. Powers to Mary L . Dickey, For a good shoe made to order call on C. K eller the practical Shoe maker Nort Main St. Repairing neatly and promptly done. .. — — ' — > » - ' .■ N M l t e s t i s t t l s m e a t Notice is hereby given that Jas. R. Orr is authorized to settle the estate o f Mary A . Little deceased. A ll persons having claims against said deceasedwill present sameduly proven to the undersigned for adjustment. 52-6 Jas. R. Otau TUMBLE ~ Iu prices. To March 15th, only our entire stock o f gent’s furnishing goods —A T COST.— Our $7 and $8 grades o f pants at $6. Our $10 and $11 grades at $9. Look in andaco the high class goods icduced to 86 and $9. D. M. S tewart A Co., The Tailors, One door east of Central Bank,Xenia Housekeepers should polish and clean furniture with our excellent Furniture Polish, 20cents a Pint at Ben Ridgways. Hot water bottles in great variety at Ben Ridgways. Splendid assortment of Ladies and Genu combs at Ben Ridgway. Xenia Cheese at Bull’s, Old. Dutch Java Coffee at Ball’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, just in 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. A Co. tho law, and js responsible i f ho fails •*!, Witt o f E J WUliams filed an in. * °B jt io t t «d o fw «k b g f t , t t » ° f th° peal o f tho taw, all good citizens ° f Sarah Bates deseased. should be on the lookout for men to Delia Hume was appointed admr’ex fill ouroffices who Will pledge them- o f Catherine Hums deceased. •elves to faithfully enforce all good John P. FunJerlmrg was appoint* laws found on our Statute hhoks, guardian of J . II. Peyton Minor. M aa YMtisuwea, Peter Ti eslar executiveof Gather H n l a y E x c irs is a s win tks fe a a s y lv a a ia Admen. Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu sive will be sold by the P. C. C. A St. L . Ky. Co, on each Sunday until further notice, during the suntma o f 1801 Whole andGround Spices,at O kay ’ s Spring repair workat Murray’shar ness shop. Go to Boyd's restaurant for a good meal, only 25cents. Fresh cakes andbread a t . the bn k e ry . J a c o b S e ig l e r I f yon want a good lunch or a quare meal go to Bqydfrand try him once _ has re moved his shoe shop to his new room next to the Non- bet property on Main st., where he w ill bo glad to havaall customers call. Cash paid for fur at S. L . Walker! 1 I f you want a stylish livery rig <go to Boyd’s. \Hard und Soft refluvd Sugars at G r a y ’ s . * Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, at G ray ’ s . New^crop.Currants, nt G ray ’ s , Buckwheat Flour at G ray ’ s . Rolled Avcna, Wheat, Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Excelsior,Pearl Bar ley, at C ray ’ s , Teas, Coffies, Cigars and Tobacco, at G ray ’ s , Soap, Starch, Lye and Blues, at G r a y ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at G r a y ’ s - New crop California Prunes, at G ray ’#, New'crop California Peaches, at G ray ’ s . New crop Sorgum, at G ray ’ s .’ Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep tion Wafers, at G ray ’ s . Clover and timothy seed. Andrew Bros; A Co, Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at James Murray’s Leave your laundry at J. E . Lowry’s this week. IH t Fltl»T 8TKf>, Perhaps you are mu down, Vint eat, can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, vou ar* taking tho first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need aMerve Ton ic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exaet remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition, Surprising remits follow theuse of thisgreatNerve Ton- •■caud Alterative. Your appetite re turns. good digesJon j^reslored, n»‘* .the LivermidKidneys resume lieaitby tetion. *Try a bottle. Price fiOe. at Jldgway’s Drugstore, (6) l
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