The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

lawaaffliiinnniwinm S*.*TOK3^^KrT^era9En*!*) T i p i h e r a l d SATURDAY, , MARCH, 10 1802. , (V. IT. JifjAl/t, Editor a,id i'rnp’r * -ir i . PRICE $ 1.29 PER ANNUM. *, Mis. Tufts is suffering with asevere ease of .La Grippe. Work lias been tommeiied iii the OOWflour mill at Clifton. ,~Mst'. £uiurn (.'. Thomas of J)«yton, ’ is visiting ber mother ami friends, / Mrs,. J. G. Nesbifc* left for. Louis­ ville, K j ' m yesterday to visit relations. ,, Pont fail to htuirMiss II. G. Moore March 20 th. She is a logical, uhquent, convincing speaker. ■ t -1’'-1! •' ♦ A girl.named (Jordon, t>Pthisplace, recently went .to. Springfield where she has been leading a dissolute life, and is uow side at ‘the infirmary, have . ing been brought back to this county Tuesday. The Ladies Missionary Society of the 1 L F.: Ghurch will hold a Thank Offering strvict^in the church Sat. 2 ;d 0 j).. tn , .March 28 th, Aii Interesting program will be givep. All are cordially invited. Itohcrt Galhreath, sr. Is very ill, J. C\ Barber was in Cincinnati this week. Andrew Bro’s. team ran away Mon­ day but did no damage. Mrs. Pi*. French yi’ RushviLIe Indi­ ana.is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. M’itchvl. . ■ Mrs. Caroline,Boii.ter of'Belleville, Canada, *is a guest of Mrs. J. II. Wolford this week. . BED “ LICKER >> Is What The Boys Have Been Drinking. I desire to'express'my sincere thanks to tiie many iriends for their kindness during our recent.sickness and' death. •Mrs. Robertson. There will be only one votiug place for the'primary election and repuly licans who vote for central committee, men, are requested to vote for mem­ ber for the precinct in which lie lives as this township is now entitled to two members. Our line of ladies, misses and chil­ dren’s fine shoes excels any stock of these goods eveivshown in Cednrville before. We have them in all the different styles, and widths.tipped and plain toes,, and at prices that are sure to please customers, at Rob’t Bird’s * This week we announce Will Dodds as a candidate for re-iioiuinatio.n to the office of sheriff. During the time he has served as sheriff lie has given en­ tire satisfaction and the incomiums passed upon him as an officer .have be.m frequent. lie will he nominated, without apposition. .TheAustralian ballot law lias been so repealed that tawrislup and corpor ations not divided into wards will* vote in the same manner is thev here- M^iek Ci riiell Jr., of near' Behan, died last Wednesday about midnight, of consumption. The funeral service took place at' the residence yesterday. Read our announcement column and you will find we have three candidates for mayor, viz.: W. G. Homan', Luther Touiisley and A. W. Osborne, either of whom will make an efficient officer. Andrew Creswtdl’s team , of. horses ran away yesterday morning hut did no damage save tearing away a fe.w pannels of fencing in front, ot Miss Mattie McMillian’s property on Grove slreet. . The team started at Ervin’s lime kiln. . • .< And I t W a s JJouglst in G im I iu *- v ille , » Mo M i«yor'T owMK i«'y 8>ee!i!<‘ >«. FURN ITURE NOW WE HAVE GOT JOZ N e x t w e e k w i l l be b a r g a ’ n V e s k r~t * 1 U There tvas a leap year party at 'the residence of Mr. Mitchell Collins lust Monday evening and about, twenty young gentlemen were made happy by.the. attention they received at the hands of their., best girls. The young' ladies, it is said,did /the honors “ to the Queen’s taste” forgetting nothing that would add to the pleasure of their company. . 'Sparks from the Campfire’ is themost popular war boo.k on earth. A true portrate of soldier life in a brillian t Word painting; with nearly 150 illus­ trations. A work, that all are delight- ed with. Words- of commendation from 5ts readers. It contains thrill, ing descriptions of many o f the events connected with the cruel war." It is Written in a graphic style, and will not fail to elist and hold the readers, in forest-—G* L .‘ Tufts Pastor M. E- Gedarvilie O. It Is llie best War book for popular reading I.liave ever scon. Its.Word painting is so real that those who tyfad seem to see the battles, the catnp, the hospitals, the prisbns tofore have. This Will preclude thc'.ggg,,, u’ participater in the awful land necessity o f the nomination of caudi-!,suspense, thejoy of victory ip the enlled by j nior(a] struggle. The next best thing tho republican central committeemen ! to going through tlnrtrar . fo • ones self is to read this book.—-Rev. IV. II.- Cross pastor o f the Presbyterian church Urbana O. dates and the convention e ! will not now be held. Pollie Ridgway has been running a drug store in Gedarvilie for sometime. There is no crime in running a-drug, store, but the fact that the medical fra. tenvity think there ’ is some .medicinal qualities ip alcohol gives a druggist the power to sell alcoholic liquors tin. tier certain rcstruetions. Gedarvilie, however, 1ms a prohibition ordipanee, and some thought., that Mrs. Ridgway was sidling in violation of that law. Among‘those who thought her. not- so law abiding as .she might he was. Jo­ seph Brothertou. Now Mr. Brother- ton is really a kiml-hearled'genliemnn and would not inflict an injury on any one knowingly,, hut on the subject of temperance lie is quiet positive and if8 any.person attempts to sell liquor in violation of law Joseph is up unarms in a moment. Laboring under this impression he,finidly went heforoMnyor Townslev and swore out a warrant against Mrs. Ridgway, charging .her will) keeping a place whore intoxica­ ting liquors are sold in violation of law. The trial wan .-.ot for ten o’clock Friday and at that hour the Mayor’s office wa.-- erowded v ith spectators. George Clark, of Jamestown was attorney for the de­ fense while Hamilton Smith of Xenia, looked after the interests of the oorponUin).- The defense’ made' a motion to require-the .prosecution to give security for costs hut. was. over­ ruled.. They then made a motion to dismi-s the case on account of the in-, validity of the ordinance, hut was a- gain overruled, to which exception Avas taken, after which the case was proceeded with. A number of Avit- nesses were examined in behalf of* the corporation, but the majority of them laid very poor memories and could iiot tell wh.nt they had been drinking. One boy, a minor, sAvore be bought ten cents worth of Avhisky, and I avo men that they had made purchases of a similar kind there. Those witnesses wore positive of wlmt they called for. The defense did. not introduce any testimony. After summing up the. asses c<I a fine of To those buying Furniture such as Bed room suit's, Parlor suits, folding Lounges, tables, Book cose, Safes, Beckers, Chairs in /act anything in the frrniture line, Also Monarch Furniture Polish best in the world all tit " * .-5 *• • tr ' exeedingly low prices, Call and see us as we mean business. B A E R A M O R T O N At Bird's you wilt find the prettiest line of dress goods and trimmings,, „ , . , Ginghamand PrintsM the neAvest! .hl,nrk.8 fr0m the Campfire is full of patterns at popular p r p , also a large' ?t,rr," {f to tl'c vctcrcan stock of muslins, sheetings and shirt-1 ,e.r3’ 1,13 f" em,S antI 8'»PlM>rter8- It ings at exceeding low prices. We also j Elves m* slth*cr£ e ^ “ sell goods on time to reliable persons, W '-K a t e B . bhenvood Past ISaf. and Avould he pleased to have every ^^ rC8‘ one ccrac and see our goods before purchasing. The village council held its regulnr monthly session last Monday eve ing. evidence the innvof , \ * f i 8<‘5 and..costs, amotniting in ' a’! to over 8I0'k The defend' at once gave notjee of appeal on a writ of <rro" and llie. ca-c will be di ’ided in a In. her court. Should 'hiscase piovc PllCCC-sf'ul O lltc.' Wl till Jolm and Earl Jamison start for Monmouth 111. next Monday. They will spend thesurVimer in that locality. Maple Molasses—§1.10 per gal. . - at Bird's. Maple Wax is delicious at Bird’s TheBest Coal Oil—.(Wets, per Oak ' at Bird’s. . The finest California Peaches, Prunes, Apricots and Raisons at Bird’s. Black locust, Red cedar or oak posts, youwill find them • , at'S.- K. •Mitchell’s. - Onion Setts at Bird’s. ■J Overalls, Mraists and Jackets at Bird's. Xenia cheese at Bull A Spencer’s. Picket and AVire feuce, Barbed and plain wire Plank and pickets • at Mitchell’s. Smoke Wright's iv. m i'.,il.i tie :>t na and Crowned cigars, Bulk eer r. Pure maple syrup fresh at • Bull & Spencer’s. Pure maple syrup at Georgei Winter's. Garden tools and general* hardAvnrc at Crouse & Bull’s. A full stock of all kinds of Coal' at .Mitchells. Smith’s the place for a schfoani. Paints, Varnish, and Brushes •at Jjlitchell'a. ■■We have on hand undoubtedly the finest line of Toilet Soups over shown in this town, the compounds of which are unexcelled for toilet use. Cull and see t-lrem at Ben Ridgwayk. For pocket and table c\tt.!ory go . Crouse & Bull’s. ,, - Yifilng'Ilyson tea at JO cents per pound at George Winter. Having bought a large stock of. harness \veare "prepared to supply the trade at lower prices than ever before Andrew Bros. & Co. ANXOL'NCI v MI.Nl\s AVi*nrrMilhoriMd to uniiounro tho imnio of W, K. linker wlio i» a cumlUlutufor rc-electioii to tinotfireof AuditorofUroeiiucomity,subject (•)!(•[.iiblir.-miiriiuiiry. Wonro itutolirir.ed tonnnounco tin) name of j AVitoy Komion nr ncuiididntsfor VillagoMur- Islial of Cednrville. Wa arenullicruod toannounce the name of LullicrToanrlcy asacandidate for"re-clcction totheofficeof .Atayoral Ccdurvilie at tho April election. AVeare authorired to anuounre tho name of A. Osborn aKindiitato for Mayor of Bring your laundry tu ' Bull & Spencer’s. D orft' forget about the lmrhi tT, wire and builders hardware fair prici s at Mitohells. Picket, Wire and Planl; fencing at Mitchell*. Everything in a fiist class store can . he found at Bull i&iSpcuntr’s. A iio fIter U ireci t !o o o rliiiM roi* St.Lou is Via I*.tKi.\vh«iiia liliiFm. Commencing Monday* .Mureli 14th, Train Xo5on the Pennsylvania Lines, leaving OedarA’ille at .4.16 a. m. \iiiI make direct connection at Indianapolis daily except Sunday for St.Louis and ‘ and intermediate stations, ‘arriving at 5.15 p, m. I f you want tlie latest styles in Dress Buttons, Or Nail Heads Or School Jackets The Gazette says that the Cedarville with Mayor-Townsley in the clmir- ? 3going says to have Colonel Ike Councilmen Harper, Van Horn, prr! boys are Cummings lecture on agriculture, how* to raise pens,( &c. We thought the object of tlio council of that place was i to secure his advice and assistance in an effort to establish water-works in the village*—Xenia Republican. Wrong, radically wrong, brother. The farmers alliance have secured his Services to tell thent ■what he knows about irrigation* MissBell Kilpatrick of Plica, O, on her way* home from the Normal Uni- versify at Lebanon, ffnnpcd at tk,‘’ Iw. U. Human aaacandidutc fox; Mayor of 11,0 1 Or Rubber Inverness place l« Spend » few days AVlth her lllC0rl>uril[Ca viHago ofCednrvillo Ohio. UI IVUUUtil III VCl IJCvS sister M; .Z. T. Phillips. i AV o arc nuthnrijod to nnnouuco ttie uanic of Ihe corporation of todarvillo Ohio, • ^ j t> A \r0 aro ftulhori*od to announce tho nauio ot |v jl’ JtvUDDC/F IlOHGlII lll’H George Smith, mayor of Clifton, announced tho first o f the yveek as a candidate for county auditor, hut aftei* a day's work found lie could not make a thorough canvass o f the county in llie short time ho would have from now ufatil the election, ami withdrew his name* Besides the many good qualities of Mr. Smith, yvhich would recommcd him for political preferment to the republicansgjfGrccnc, the fact that Miami township, of which he is a resident, has not obtained recognition within the past thirty years would go ftu to secure votes for any candidate forcounty office. and Shull were present After the reading of the minutes the various committees wore called and their reports received, A representative of the Vapor street Light company o f Canton aviis present anil showed the merits of the the street lamp and made aproposition foC the lighting of our streets. On motion the bid was- received and laid oh the table until Thursday evening o f next week. The mayor made his report for the month of February showing fines and liseiises assessed to the amount o f $84; fines and licenses collected $53.60. The following hills Avere ordered paid: - j J 0 . Orindle; salary and Avork $ 55,*30 j Jus. Gnhhvcli, lighting lamps $ 30 ; 00 i Herald, ptg ordinance $ 20;00 J, C Btcwart, insurance $ 44;45 Sanitary Police 50 c Interest on bridge bonds $ 24;00 Redemption fire bond $ 103;50 The council then took a recess uu til the 23nd< ELECTRICITY'S FUTURE. • Its l$onncIt#i* — A SclrntUt*# O p in ion * on th o SubJrcU •Prof, Oliver J. Lodge thinks electrici­ ty t* a mode of manifestation of the ether, that strange medium which ts supposed to pervade all space and to carry light from sun to planet and from star to star. . Prof. Crookes mya that In a single cubic foot of the ether, in which the earth Is submerged, ten thoAisand foot tons of energy—that is, force enough to lift ten thousand tons one foot—Ho imprisoned, only awaiting the magic touch. Of science to be loosed for tho service of man. Prof. Nicholas Tesla has already suc­ ceeded in producing in a room an.elec­ trostatic field, into which, if a glass tube exhausted of air is carried, the JJacob Sigler as s candidate for treasurer of Ceilarvillo corporation, Wc nroantrorized to announce the name of J , I’, Caidwslt as a candidate lor assessor of Cedarville township. We are autnonsed to announco John Gribdio as a candidate for - re-cicctiOn to the office ofJ Marshal ofCedarville Corporation, , AVeare antjioris d to announce the name of WILLIAM iJODltii it*a candidate tor re- nmriinnfion to the office of Sheriff, subject to tlio decision of the llcpuhlican primary. RE A I* EST 1 1*E PO lt S t L l t For Bale or Rent.—One two story , S o n ’ H. frame liou.-e of six rooms together1 „ with four acres of ground* Good inH . * provements, small fruits, etc., just outside corporation limits, Will sell -cheap* For Bale.-'—Frame house on Church Lot Or Ingrain Carpet Oi: B ru sse l Carpet Or Jap Mal ting Or Laco Curtains Or Chenille covers Or s l j l is l i shoes Or Corsets You will find them vc\v cheap at T* II Adonis A* tube will glow with light and 11- imninatc the room like a lamp. It how t ^ (^forville.' seveu-' rooms. appears, as Prof. Crookes says, that ‘a - - --- true lintne can bo produced Avithout chemical aid ■ -a flame which yields 80 x 160 feet* Frico $ 750 , Two story frame <hvelling on Xenia light and boat without- the consumption .avenue. Ten rooms. Size of lot of material nhd without any chemical j <jf) x 185. Best location in Cedarville. process.•' Those who have studied tho , This is very desirable properly. Will chemistry of tho candle will appreciate ftAii p,,„ <si oaa ... .....................................- - SOU lot b-t,o'''L ^ |Lh'cirn; r,iltei> tr, jusi (in: tiling lor d •Property on Mainstreet,lot 00 x 180 , limit who Ftall run J oavii aitil^itii’f House one story ,8 rooms, wood house, j CW Whetbef ft© lives or dfigt; l‘tt happy r.oo,i oro. Win. Timiiimis, PosimaKlee of Ida- vil lint., writes: “ Kter-trlc Bmeis has done more fur me than art.v oilu < metlirines comoiiiod, for (hat lad feeling arising from Kidney and f.h** er trouble.'* John I*e.slie, faruier and Sloekman, of .ntuie place, r , iar ; “ I’ind IJeeirie Biilei’n in he ihe he--! K! in- »* and Liver uiedieioe, made me In I like a HIM.’ Iiiiiii.” J. w , (midi-iter, hardware men haul, stiite low a, -, m >: what this means, 4 To telegraph without wires, to get light without heat, to make solid walls tn effect transparent—such are some oi the strange possibilities after which students of electricity may now strive with fair hopes of success. etc* Good well. Price $ 300 . W. H* B lair & Co. H erald O ffice . found new sli-cngth, good njipvina and fell just like ho had a new lemo on life* Only 50 c. a buttle, Htno* W at ’ s Drug Store. (, 2 ) d 11 h .1 , ] .‘ 5 The ness Ma ■Who no get pric and not! NO' From The lEejwrtof Gon I An Detailed 1 (,'om ‘x The' homo tru.-t. 'and afu-r eoiiJi removed tlio jo, and doctor, un‘1 hoard- appointed (immeial aaent, a; o f Wei 1st,on, (>!ii< efleet on Miiy ham of New Jaq) appointed liad it i cut law which pi\ . jier cent of the eft lution irom any l)r. was highly n 'I’lierc was a g Cordage circles v found that Mr, < examiner of the J i lice at Washing! office of Altormn in tile city lor tli into the National spent most ot ti house looking up suits brought in agaiiiM tlie N:,i! iug sent an ollii-*- erty, who reeeni A Ailistej jieoph <*an works, and *. reasons why 1 1 employers, and > he Is trying to b i aeter of tin* N,:* further to see ;l interference win. <*s’of fhe Hticv.: Mich JUtel'len-./i Fliermuii amt-i. Aides a tine i • and iinprisomni i year for person- diseretiim of tin Horton did mu «. covered, But i Avill induee the * In gn along qn workout tluir j should do. j v . l . i/.iikii.ti. ; ntayor, ; Thomas .Mi-K Goniily Fill ’, r-’ . , J. 1 >. Kell’M election I>,t, J'h.we wa- > primary oat it tho primary wi <hty " f \ptil. f|V»I lie iii -V i ,aw

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