The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

y . J iwy«pe*n r V 0 I 4 U CEDAIiVILLE, OHIO, .SATURDAY, MARCH 19 , 1892 . NO. 7 r P T ¥ 1 7 l T * T T T 1 T T P 1 1 1 1 ^ M r U M 3 JU M .\ j The Hestet room formerly occupied by C. L. drain is again, occupied "by* a Har; ness Mar. - ■' • ■. ■ ^ ^ ~ ' •; ‘ ■■■■■■■■■ ... ■■W^P' '/ -^PP .= . ' •■' "Who now lias the room would be, glad to have you call dud get "cquainted and get prices as he will keep everything that- is kept in a first, class Harness shop and nothing but first class ■work will be done, as satisfaction is guaranteed. THJi tlK£iALt£>| Louis Jackson et ul, to Haggle Binegar et al. 2 a, $ 20 . ■ “*■ .............. .......— - W H Corry to Volley B Conklin SATURDAY, MARCH, 191892. 12 90-100 nctes acres in Jefferson tp. - r - ....... ....... ' .. .......... ,*$8.086. '■ IV. II. DLA I lit Editor and Prop 'r , 'V H Corry to Volney B Conklin ,j . : ; 12 90-100 acres n Jefferson tp. $9187, i John Loe and his*wife to Marietta Toombs 10 acaeB $950, , •j ; Lewis A Kemp to F B andMaiinda ,Sims lots in SpritigyValley $480*' Levi A audAlary Dean 105 88400 iacres ia New, jasper tp $9,840 ■Martha A aud Duvid ^HupnitJUt to _____ l Morgan Glass, 68 41-100 acres in K eport o f C o a r t Proceeding** ^Silvercreek tp. $8,420 50. PWlck S 1.25 PER ANNUM.’ sFOTSS From The County Seat Ktc. As .installed by O n r S p e c ia l l / o r r c u p o n d e t i t ‘ ’ Matthias W Jackson and wife to Senoth Jackson 9 acres in Jefferson $ 1 , 200 / C W Lmkhnrtto George Hamer 3 72400 acres in Xenia tp. $850. Paon'ATE C ourt R eport . Joseph Cromwell, administrator of the estate of Owen Swadner, Sr. dee'd, former guardian of Qwen and'Ger- A're you going to buy &new carjjet Ithis spring? Stormont & Co. have the finest Uno ever brought to Cedar ville, and they guarantee prices. Their ingrains are beauties. Your carpet is worn out and you need a new one. Stormont & Co. is the only firm that has just what you 5 want. A fine large stock to select from, and prices within the reach of all . , Ed. Herald: I am tired . o f. being talked about. I f those who are doing so much o f it will not have so , much to siiy about my pension and work more they will no jiqed to draw from the “ Belief fund" that is- meant only for helpless soldiers and wide wb . - „ H oward S pence A A photograph on china makes a pretty ornament. Cali at Gatcli’sXenia and see specimens. Teeth extracted without. pain by upplicaton o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. m % • Do not work against- your own in­ terests. Stormont A Go. are making a specialty o f carpets this spring ami have brought, to Ccdarvillo an elegant line to select from. I f you think o f Saturday evening, and collided with a buggy in which Air* David C. Spahr, hls housekeepcr and littl^ daughter were returning home. The buggy was overturned and the occupuants thrown out and badly bruised. * The Charters sisters) assisted by •IdasAnna Bundy o f Cincinnati and Signor Rigio, the Springfield harpist, gate a very pleating concert to a good shod audience at the opera house last LittleKatieHarnard whowaskicked | by aBtiSiy horse and thouglit to lmvo been seriously injured, we arc pleased ^ h) note is much better and Will soon be j ^ruij 0 gwaj nor> minors, filed his first 1purchasing call und examine these at school again. , Jand final account* . (goods and if they do not sell you will A. horse drawing one o g e s e e s Will o f Lucy Evans, dec’d was ad* at least have the advantage o f their Coal wagons run away m the east end Jnittw, t0 probnte !lm, recor(1< John A Evans was appointed adm’ r with will uiiriexed, o f the estate of Lucy Evans, dec’d. . • Will o f Mulissa Scott, dee’p, was admitted to probate^and record* James A Ehillips was appointed adm’r, with will annexed, of theestate o f Malissa Scott, dec’d Peter S Lambert, guardian o f Fred Genies, minor, filed his final account. James F Robinson, assignee of Friday night. jUpton O Sanders insolvent, fired The lobby o f the pout office hasbeen* ** eat down in size, a number boxes re -1 moved, and the interior space made huger. The earner systemhas done a' Way with the use o f many boxes. Landlord Bradley, who is now a frsat-grand-fhther celebrated his. 70th birthday in appropriate style last Fri­ day, at the Hotel Bradley* HEALESTATETRANSFERS. RuthA Carson and J P Carson to A A* and Alice Hite 40a, In Silver- Stesk township $1,600. TrumanB Gest to Etta L Oglesbeo east half lot 188, in Xenia ll.fiOff ’ Harry R Travsnar and wife toj James F Robinson, assignee o f A. C. Glass insolvent, filed a sale bill. COURT REPORT. Common Pleas Court.—New suite, Gilbert Dillingham vs. Asa Little amount claimed 1717.20, Samuel Dupee vs. Julia Anderson and Harriet Anderson, equitable relief. Want them? The best? No mistake. Catch o f Xenia makes Jlrst class photographs. A three year old son.of Mr. Chas* Gram o f near Clifton deliberately ! pushed a large bean up his nostril as John G Shone lot in Clifton $160. ; » ^ g e fe a n up as morning. It was brought toDr.SpahPs office and the obstruction removed with but little trouble. •t a l 82-72400 awes in Xenia ip. 11.009, ■» SamuelBrownto WalterWSmth $8J^100 acres $8,682. The latest craze—-the photo-auto- JCP*t*n » « ) OM P « .n to ^ pllKX)UB. . c>]1 „ G .u l» . W* * U f “ pbotognpb giUleiy ind « . L d i.,rvn let 29 in Xenia $6,000, and oommenoe’ at once to get gig* J D Willkmscm tmdwl 6 i to Leila i Wefumiah diagrams free A Bean 144 78*100 acme in Cedar* uiagrams iree WSliam Dwlds, to SaBle HBalit 84 , 84^0 mm in Cnenr, W t$M » CWds are mat announcing the mtf- Jfkge o tm * y MoHttan toX ieslilar < iM M m m U t next'Tiiniaiey evwdag. prices which will be a big saving. The Teachers’ association of Cedar- ville township held, its first regular meeting on the eleventh inBt. in the high school building, the following teachers being, present: Alattie Brom* agen, Minnie Owen, Emma Blair," Nannie McLean, Rosa Stormont, Le- *na Gilbert, Foster Alexander, Z. T. Phillips and J, Sayrs, president o f the association. „ After calling the meeting to Order the chair appointed a committee on constitution and by-laws and a stand­ ing committee ott program By mo­ tion the"fourth Tuesday night in each month was chosen as the time o f holding their regularmeetings. Miss McLean read an excellent pa­ per on “ Order in the School Room,**, after which a very pleasant discussion was entered into by nearly all tesch- ers preseut. ' * , The next meeting will be held Tues­ day evening March 22. An interest­ ing program is prepared* Fur ,a goodoboe made to ordei;callon 0 LKeller the practical Shoo maker Nort Mail) St. Hepairing neatly and promptly done. TUMBLE ~ In prices. To Alurch 19th, only our entire stock o f gent’s furnishing goods —AT COST.- .Our $7 and $8 grades o f pants at $ 6 . Our *10 and $11 grades at $9. Look in and seo the high class goods leduced to $6 and $9. - . D. M. S tewart & Co., The Tailors, One door east of Central Bank,Xenia o f April, D. MAYOR ’ S PROt’LAMATIOIf OF M iMTHOa. laeomptUMMi wltH lh* r*qaIr«M*nUoi tks Uw*ot th« SUt*ofOklo, I, Lotkor Town»l«y, JI mo *of th« inoorpOriUdTlllfcMof CWurritlo, Okw, heroby kotuy toe qufiAod' •UOtoriof Midvillogo tkMw* Monday, the 4thDot 1892. Bthrm tb« boor* of S o'rfoob », a , Md S o^look p. ».,*tibo Ifpyor1* oWo*, WUhitt **ldtllUtM, Mi olootloa vrlll bd h»ld .for th* pvrpot* of Aottlng tho IWlowto* oMoora of Mt viltago, to-wHt O h KiaroTs On*Clork. O b * Tnuuttr. Oa*M*i*fcal< ^ a Tbrn NMmWr*of tk* »iH*f* 0 * bb *U far th* t*r»»*f tV*yMM*Mk**d*li****»ik*f *f Zk* yiR***tte«wilAroB*y**r. ' .. . CHvMBBdMMy koBdakd **W*i *** 1 , {I3KAL.3 ot i#y *l«»* lB’*rfdT«i*f*, this , .MAtmfeigV- i IIouEekeepers should polisli and dean furniture with our excellent Furniture Polish, 20 cents a Pint at Ben Kidgwuys. Hot water bottles in great variety at Ben Ridgways. Splendid assortment of Ladies and Gents combs at Ben Ridgway. ' 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. Sandfly Kxralrsiens v ia <th« Pennaylvanln Liar*. Tickets at one fare for the rounc trip between any two stations on th* Cincinnati Division from OolurrYif and Springfield to Cincinnati i.vlu- sive will be sold by tho P, C. «J. & St. L. Ry. Co, on each Sunday until farther notice during the sumittA o f 1801 - G o to Charlie Smith for a shave. i 'o m a a p t lM C a re d . A n otdpbjgietsn retired from preetift*, h*»ln/j k *d pl«e«d in kt» h *n d | by * n R u t In d l* m i* eiAnnry th »fo rm n l*o f * tim p l* vcget*b)* t«m *- dy for th * cnMdy M d M m iu M a t onr* o f, Con- tnatiiOB, B ro n M itli, C atorrk, A itb a ta end *11 T k r o *t and L B n g *ffie U *n i *1 m b p o rtltr* M d ? m |R m 4 eiir* for N e rron* D *b U ity and all N t r r - oa* ComplnlnU after h aring U i t * d l u woadwr- fp lM ra u r*p o w *rd la th o « *M d *,*f m » m hat M l itk le d a ty t n *M k *U k M « r a t *. h i* «»!F»ring 1*1- lo m . AetnnWdhy tb i* lo o tlr* and a dM tr* U rtlle r * haman M fftrtn g . Jt w ill M a d f a * a f •liM g ate atl Who b M ire il th l* r ***lp t In U *r - n M a m a « h o *B a g lU h w ith fa ll dinetiAai for prtparlngatid using. Sent h ym a llb y A d d r***. lag w ith sw aipnaM tng thitp Ap e r. W . A . N o ym , 82* Fewer’* Uloek Itoebester isr.T. s»-lyr. The finest line of freBh and salt meats iu the county at . C. W. Dean’s Buy your fresh and Salt meat* at the old reliable meat atoro of C. W , Crowe, Webftv*juafcraorittd « m load ofw^lteWesternseedData ' AndrewBros, ACo. Whole nnd Ground Spices,at G rav ’ s Spring repair work atMurray’shar­ ness shop. Fresh cakes find bread at the bn kery. J acob S eiglsb I f yon want a goml lunch or a quaro meal go to Boyd’s and try him once __________ . : Milton Keys has re­ moved his shoe shop to k(s new room ne'xt to the Nes- bet property on Main st., where he will be glad to have all customers call. Cash paid for fur at S. L, Walker*. I f you want a stylish livery rig ge to Boyd’s. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at G kav ’ s . Hard und Soil Refined Sugar, at G ray ’ s . New cropX-urrants,. at G ray ’ s , Buckwheat Flour at G ray ’S. . Rolled Avenn, Wheat, OatmeaIr Cracked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ ley, at t C ray ’ s . Teas, Cofiics, Cigars and Tobacco; at C r a y ' s . Soap, Starch, Lye and Blue*, at G ray ’ s , Wood and Willow ware at a G ray ’ s New crop California Prunes, at G ray ’ s . • Ncw crop Carifornia Peaches, at G ra V' s , Now crop Sorgom, at G rat V i , Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Reosip - lion Wafers,'at f______ G ray ’ s . Halters, collars and all kinds ot harness sundries at James Murray’s Leave your laundry at 4. E, Lowry’s this week* Nice white western sped oats for sale at AndrewBrog.de Co. RemarKaorw M ieu s . Mrs. Michael Curtain, I’llinfisld, lib, qiake* the statement that shn taught- e61d, whlth eetUsd on her lunge; shews* treated for a month by.-her family, physicistf, but grow worse, 1I« told her she was a hop#* les* victim o f consumption sad that ul* medicine, could cure her. * Her druggist suggested, D*. King’s Near UlscoviMv Tor Consumption; she ‘•ought a bottle and to her (Might found herself beltcfltted from first dose. Site continued li« nee ami af­ ter taking ten bottlaa, toaud KefselT (ouwd and wall, now dors har own housework ami lass well a* ah* ever waa^*4fro« trial bOHlas o f this Gwfit ideoovsry at Rfoa wav ’ s lahng fiwfa. bu^gs WtilsslOo. and $1 j 9& {&

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