The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
iVSir ■A iuki.+gh* « *» «•»«a :‘*ri “ t **-1 ’[‘HE HERALD f-..i-tL-«-fn t f f t i 1. A~.»>**■*AfntfrKJfcJ, SATURDAY, MARCH, 26, 1^92. fi' / / . JlfiA Jlt, Editor and Prop’r PRICE S 1.2 5 PER ANNUM. ilfi jilt ftnnoy 19 again at home, A 11 Hinder from here attended the Bryson stock sale at Xenia this week, Bov, Joseph Kyle, of Allegheny, visiting relatives at this place this week. . Misses Anna McMillan and Stella 1 'Spent a couple of days in Day- on this week attending a millinery opening. Will Lehind leaves next week for ■•jfof'Springs."Va.," to take change of ivhotel at that place. • 1 Mrs.,Eva McFarland left last Satur day IV)r St. Louis where site wasjoined i,y'’herhusband. They expect to make their home.in that city. Miss Ora Burg, of the Xenia Ga- y,.nie utiiee, left for Chicago Tuesday to i ike a course of training as'u pro- tcssiomil nurse. Catch of Xenia makes photographs and burns them in china hi ick u-lirnc of all styles aud designs. Call and examine. "Don’t lag, but keep up with the c-'lchrated procession that is on its . v- ,■ ro (larch’s photograph gallery, 4(5 E . Main St.,, Xenia. Will Bear attended the wedding at the Opera House Wednesday evening -md lomod his dress coat to the groom , to .he married in. Will is nothing if not accommodating. Mrs. Ballard, wife of J . C. Ballard ol ,.*■««. township, died at her hoipie fiiirrsday morning after a short illness . Tim fum ral services will ho held at •he Imusu to day at 1 o’clock, and will hi* conducted hy Rev. Robb,, of the U. T'. church at Jamestown. There Was ti masquerade bull at the dmme of Elsworth Lowry on East* > u ‘eet last night. ■Teii couples were present from Xenia,and eight from this place. A pleasant time is reported. A congregation was organized on the North Side, Columbus, last Mon day by Xenia Presbytery of the United Presbyterian church, and two ciders were elected for the congrega tion, to be installed in one week from Wednesday. The organization has twenty-five members, and has a lot 60 x 170, on Neal Ave., just below Fifth, und expects to erect a chapel this summer. Rev. J . B. Wilson, of the theological seminary^ Xenia is to be pastor of the charge. Geo. A. McKay is announced as a candidate tor County Surveyor. Mr. McKay is a native of Greene County and is well known in the southern portion or the county. For the past ton years he inis been.engaged in railroad surveying, the past four years being employed by the Chicago and Mich igan road. There, is no questiou as to his competency. Mr. McKay’s only reason, for aspiring to the office is that :he may be able to be witii his family more than lie now is. Ccdiirville tovvnship will not regret it if they give him a good round majority. . .John A. Heller is a candidate for re-election to the office of infininury director. He is, according to custom, entitled to a second term,but is obliged to tight for it simply because he is in favor of avowing'-merchants outside of Xenia who live iu the county, sell goods to that institution, and one or two merchants of Xenia, in their nar row. iniiidediicss chum, it should not be allowed, one shoe merchant, we un derstand going so far as to offer to pay the assessment .of a candidate to oppose Mr. Heller. His opponent, wo know,' did not take - advantage-'' of this offer but it is safe to conclude that if lie is elected all goods purchased for the infirmary will lie bought,.in Xenia, •The squabble over themoney receiv ed from tlie sale of the stock of goods belonging to ( ’. L. Crain at the . time lie absconded with the corporation funds bus been settled at last through Miss Minnie, duughter^of Mr. and Mrs. A, Alexander, aud Air. Riley McMillan were united iu marriage ai the residence of the bride’s parents two miles north of Cednrville, Thurs day evening. Promptly at 7 o’clock- the bride and groom, preceded hy their parents, walked into the parlor where the invjted guests had asseml bled, and weremade one, Rev. Moore 'of the Presbyterian church at Clifton officiating. The costume of the bride, a beautiful blonde, was plain, being made of tan colored Henrietta clotli. Her only ornaments wore natural flowers. The groom wore the convfeu- tional black. Immediately after the ceremony und congratulations' a splen did supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. MuMillen left at once for their home' soutli of C edarville. Yesterday a re ception in their, honor was tendered them at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. II, If. McMillan, parents of the groom, about twenty-five of their friends being present. The Herald extends cWg^atulations to Mr. and Mrs. McMillan. 0 BB.A Clothing1. The Lionel-Ballurd aggregation have been. here. The majority -of the coinfiiiny lire lovers. of nature and walked across the country fromJunies- town, where they showed Tuesday evening,, that they might to he aide to view the elegant scenery, arriving here early in the afternoon of Wed nesday. The -advance man offered every inducement to catch a crowd, even going so far as to advertise rtise a leading Fishing and’ Bypassing on the farms of the uudefsigned ure positively, u compromise, the corporation rereiv- liwbaute j . - •' ed about fifty cents on the dollar and releasing the houdsmeu. The case had been decided in favor of the bouib- men hilt was tukeu to the Circuit have real marriage between the gentlemen and lady to take place im mediately foiiowingtlie play. That, part of the. entertainment we are glad to say, "\vn^ genuine, and the. cere mony-was performed hy ‘Squire \V. G. Human. ' .lie made the. ceremony short hut very impressive, and the jaiulience. nine tenths o f -whom had gone there simply to sec Inn tie the nupital knot, was delighted. The only drawback to the festive .occasion' was the fact that, the Spring Valley mnrsjia'l was here with an uttaelinient for the goods belonging' to the company aud, tjp addition actually had the cheek t? sit in the ticket office add cajjLure every nickle that eunie in, sijjrlt^ut the’Squire secured no fee for hi&'ffcrvices, while sevoral oilier hills they lmd'eontmetod about town suf fered the same fate.A few »four leading citizens took compassion outlie troupe We now have our Sinimier.suits ready for inflec tion, very best line ever shown in CedanilJe and fully 25 per eent less than city prices. MIXED SUITS. We have.this week placed about 25 mixed suits on sale at just one bait their actual price.. They are ex cellent values the prices are ftoin:$2.00 up. Don’t miss these bargains. J. E. LOWRY, . THE LEADING- CLGTHIEH. Mn s. Margaret Ford is very sick. Home.'’lightning-rod swindlers have •been■operating-iu this county of latef :We. e Hutson and family will move to Bryon next week. Mr. Frank Townsley wub made hap-' py last Saturday, his wife presenting him with u baby girl. Mrs. Betlie Keck and daughter Li da spent Sabbath with friends in Ce din'! lie. Bev. Keckmid family now ■ iiiuke- their home in Hamilton, Ohio. Miss Emma Hutchinson, ol Xenia, was here yesterday to call on Miss Carrie Hterrett, who is an invalid. Mrs, Riley Storiiibi t, lias been vi siting her daughter Mrs. MeGenry in Xenia this week. * Miss Estelln Barbcrei»tortniiic<l a few frieiids.wiili a erokinoll jmrty. Tniii'.- day evening.. ANNOr SCE'M EN VP Eli. llK.iui ri, l'leam nniwiinw J . K. Eiiwrjr ni> it liumluliitt! Cur Mayer of die , vllliigs of (Viiurvillo. M any V otkiih . | \Vi| are uullivrltod to imiwunco <!<o. A. Me- Kny an n 1 'innliilliU! In tltu oflii'ti of Ciiniily Sur veyor, mili.ji'i'l lo tlio duririui) of-llio- firing ji'imnry o'to ten. Wo are iiulfinrtr.cd io nnmmm.'P W. U. Tor- roliooiir n finididfito for iilerk uf dio villugo uf durviMo til 11,0 oorjioriflioii olrvlion Aj.iii dth. Wo nro in.llnirir.oil in nnnoimoo .1 -iHJf It- Miss Shinn, of South Charleston is organizing a class in elocution in Ce- darville. Mra. J . M. B ahueu . Gluts. M. BiVitREn; Oaioji sebi-for side at G eo AV inteu 'I j , court aud the litegatiou would l :- .. -\V, B. Leipvr, of Xenia Pcmi ’ continned definite nary will ncupy the pulpit ot- the U. jmiso not been offc <’liiiieh to morrow at 11 a* m: and j fidity of the liond , t ................................. ’7 J». m. , J is supposed hy a ll t lint it would n o ti hope! ri hey barely received enough to : \y. u. linker nim i- a I'aii'iitlnio Air ro:oli'i*tion ----------- intvc held good, null thd council d id ; pny th e legit mate expenses o f the o n -; m ilnMiinc««f Amiiwrof iJn-no ooumy.suiycct4 the right thing in acting as they have. iriv hud a .emupro- !U,<* th e n e x t even ing played iigain; in i i i e U/KK luacimtM'Oof irw jiH i term «* l» >cted. A s to the* v a - ' hopes o f lu n tisliin g tlien i'a few dblliirs j " r,‘"" 'v »»re«no tNwm,. r-«sj-ri f» l u l l . A , . u n i l J . h ■ ■ i I um I iv ' ih ! Ml III l!n< HsjH'l.li .1111 primary' rU'rddn I now in'existence it W‘t away from town with. ^ • u ,>i,nnntiuli,u<Mi tonntiiiiim>>i Hie n n -no of ; t Tin* Herald Office has been working -Under difficulties'tliis week. Our press broke dtiw.n anil had, to lie scjit to the foundry mid did not conn* back until yesterday. That will account for the piqier not 'appearing at the-usual JjkfefV and also for other deficieiieics.We do not often make an apology to pur pa trims hut feel it is only justice to our selves to make this statement. ’’Sparks from the Campfire" is a •‘harming hook of over 600 pagCs^yo- traving the buttles the camp life; the ..... „ , , to sign an agreement giving his coil* iin.-ou iKuis <dDixie, and the ndvenL! *» . J;. ° , * * , ., ’ ,, , . sent to the trade. The father, who (H im or thebcontniid Spy of the late rebellion. The most interesting ad- ditioli to mmwftr literature ever pub lislicd. A'book ft>r the Soldiers th ottizims nild their chihlren, * ' Ai the adjourned meeting of the council last Wednesday evening, at which all the ineiuliers Were present except Orr, it was decided not to purchnse any more street lamps for the village. „ Another important het- inti iakati hy the. council Ht-tfmt meet-, ingVits the repeivliug of the ordinance reducing the Salaries of the corpora* tioif oflloto's. .There is no question iijtt.lhat a reform is needed lfi Cedar- ville looking towards the, uklucing. of t'uvtaxcs, hult that-Is uotow<>f them, A marriml is e.xpe <*.1 ia Ida entire time iii attending tlio^juties of ids utfie|k)td that lie could ;ttOt do if he revived -a less salary than ho i.r w .does. As for thtf clerk he receives no jiuii e than lie eiirns. Tlie compromise specifies that Mrs. Crain will receive 8175,, the costs in the case.are to he jmid from tlie funds in the hands of the sheriff and the corporation will get the bulntice which will amount to about $800. They called on Mr. Boston Smith, of near Clifton, and wanted to hatch up a horse trade, agreeing to take a a horse for a given price from Smith’s Miss t ^rrie K> Jo]msnu 0f Eldorado hoy. But first they wanted the father I [u an(1 Miw E ,|a 0(lcm of Kha.ps- burgh, Ky. were the'guess ofMiss Car- rid and Consueia Badger tlie latter tertu inm en t and the niaioritv o f t h e ! lo ,u’|',ll'lin" 1 l’nl“" ry „ , , , '• , i Wi. hire imtulirir.eJ to tiiinouiiRG tliu no n com pany were obliged to leave as they iK>v K , t „ 0illl(li,i,-u,iur vut:,^. Mar- can ie— b ik in g u tie passage, J #imi , . ' ' . _ ,* IV ,1 nre ruillicriti-il to anrwtinca llio name of 13* ltiTVlU lmS «o!(l OUt llis.lim e j rHtjr Toun^lcv as u catuliilate for fti'Ok’ction k iln s, stone cru sh er am i lum lH r hu sh , tutiiu nittccuf Mayor uf (’citarviiiu at tli« April ness a t F in d la y , O , .to Messrs. Jo h n clctti'm' Hnrhisoit and W ill M illh u rn , o f this j Wc.»ro outhonxcil p lace. M r. M ilbu rn with Ids fam ily to dnnoiim’O the name of A. \V\ O-ljflrn a* a c.-in*lHlntc for Mitvor of tho rorpiiration of tcilnrville utito. will remove there next month, Mr. j W« arc nnllinrued toannounce tlie name of Uarhisou will not move before fall. could not read the paper, first submit ted it hi his sou, who-found it to he a note for $550, und of course it was not signed, but the lightning-rod swindlers ! were told to gil. They worked a scheme oh a man living west of this city hy which they got his note for $250. They then got a compromise out of him by taking $100, Better do yottr dealing witii local parties.—-Xeiiia Gazette. But we didn’t say it: The Gedarville Herald says: Mr. O, H. Spencer has sold his photograph rooms and business to Richard Andet'- soa, of Xenia, and Edward King, of city. Mr. Anderson is the export who has been turning out the ‘‘Aristo’’ work for Air. Spencer the past few months.’V (Until to know that “Dick” iHin business for himself, He ’c irned the business in the Biddle gallery of Xenia and is an accomplished photo grapher. J . E . Lowry is a candidate for may or. He ib a young inan and will give his opponents a lively fight for nn of flee, ' 1 of tlie week. fWHYDOYOUCOUQH? ] lM yo « kAow that • little C o i (h [ {I* « dangtroui thing t S | D O C TO R S ■ m a m w. ( 1 , (liiimui tit acnmliitulc fur Mayor of the ilicar|Kirateil vitlsx^ of Codtin iIlo Ohio. Wc arc nulUoriiott to announce the nnma of Jsctih Sigtor an a oaudidatis for troftfnrcr of Cednrvilto rorjmrnUon, We are nutnoriaed to announce the name bf . 1 . 1 ’. Culdwtll «K a landidalc lor iifseiSor of Cedarrillo townriiip. We are nuthorir.cd to atitiotitt-'i John (frlndle a* a.candidate for .ro-etectinii to tin- otlivo of M&Nhat of Ccdarvitle Corp irution. We aie nnt'mria'd to announce tt«o name ofWH ,UA .U a candMiifo for rt- nominntion lo the ollaonf SlurUT, Mihjcct to the derision otthe i.opubticiui prim. 113 . K N C L I8H (REMEDY! I Will Stop & Cough a t any tlxaa: Saudi Cura tha worst Cold in ; ; tWaive hours. A 86 Cent hsttio • Smaor savo you $ 1 0 0 in Doctor’a : Jb^lS-may save your llfo. A3I t ; •Y o t n s DHUCMiiaT r o r t i t . • I I T T A .M T I 3 B G O O D . ! SDr. A c k e r ’s E u k U s ^ P i l l s ” : ctJKK ismofitiTiON, \ |ete Good well' Erie >SHOO, ■ Small, vleanant, a ravarlto with tha latlm . J ! t i t . UOUd « t » - a i ll .., C(>V/v/, J\V. 11 . ifOOKKUA CO. « Wait Kmdwwjr, K. V, i I W l f 111 A lii A C o . I liliUAbn O pficb , U G A M lW i T I l F l S . H b R For Sale or Rent.—One tun stiry frame house of sf:; rooms together with four acres"of ground. Good im provements, small fruits, elm, just outs.de corporation limits. Will sell e: cap. * For Hale.—Frame house on (,'lmrch street Cednrville, seven roniu-'. Lot 80 x 160 feet. l ’rice$75(>. Two story frame dwelling on Xenia IV avenlte. Ten rooms, rs/e of lot is J)3 x 135. Best local ion in Tills is very desirable property, sell for 81,800. Property on Alain strectdothOx 180. House one story,3 mums,'wood house, How I long niiuo nioro tj'kias you. lint you luivi' llovvn loi'evermore, llojv you .irugKkid to Muy with ua. I’m (tviith coni)m:.i:d you ui luat /toil 1 lin(u) tliot 1 will uieiit you. in (hut lic.iiciil_v hoii.c-or ri'-t. lint I i ' hikmi . Trunks amt vniiscs, a. lull stock at c J . C. B auiikb ’ s , Oranges, ii.u.aims ami Lemons at , B l ' i . i . «fc iSeiv.vDiJii. v • Take your Luuudry work to Lnw & Hjiencerj they are ugcutB lor the best Laundry iii Ohio. We have gasoline on our tank wag on now which will run every .morning and will deliver your Oil and Gaso line at' yoiir door. B ull & S i ’ enceb . We have on hand undoubtedly the finest line of Toilet Soaps ever shown iii this town, the compounds of which lire uucxeelled tor toilet use. Cull and see "them at Ben ’ Ridgway’s. - For pocket and table cutlery go Crouse & Bull’s. Having bought a large stock of harness we arc prepared to supply the trade at lower prices than ever before Andrew Bros. & Co. A n o th e r D ire c t Connection for Ni. to o l s VI h Pennsylvania Jiineo. Commencing Monday March 14th, Train No 5 on the Pennsylvania Lines, leaving Gedarville at 4,16 a. m. trill make direct connection at Indianapolis daily except Sunday for St, Louis ami and intermediate'stations, arriving at 5.15p, m, *, Specim en CnocR, - S. II. Clifford, New Cussol/i Wl*., was troubled -with Neuralgia and Ulictmiiilisin, Ids Stomach was dis ordered, ids Liver was sifleeted to an ulnrndng degree, appetite fell away, and ho was toi'rildy reduced in flesh and s(rciigff), Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd,llitrrisburg. Ill. had a ruiiidng sore on hie leg of eight jctuV standing. Used three hotfle1* of Elolric Bitters and seven boxes of JJiicklcn’s Arnica Salvo, and ids leg, sound ami 4vo|l, John Speaker hirvilie. Ontfiivlia, 0 >, had five large Fevei >Vtil 8(1(.08 0„ ills leg,doctors said ho wa* incurable. One bottle Electric Bit* ters and one bojt Bucklen’s Amic i salve cured hiiu entirely. Sold by B. G. RidgC^ay/ft l)rhg store. V C T1 8 AT l IK. // Pi A m Th. The following is written in "loving ■ meet reinentherance of Harry Bamhy win. H . era 1 died March 10th, .1892. ' Ago yrs. 1 for and 1 mo, . . , 1 ' U'iet. l'liitiri unit goneis our Mnrry ' ■ chair. illtiny utear tinvt' I slntd. ■ trict, Slid is my Iiuurt, thut ones wasgi>light. ■ Warr. For ourdear lti«rry is ilouit. ■ I "M‘ • Darling liarrv, JiowI .missyou, and i Vour dctir fauc I see u'onioro. , ■ ' - - 750 i ■T»' ' in tii ' ' . Th good rinfin • fi.Ct ■uthci s.tipp'' ' Th ’ Cent! inorr. be t'ti‘ • He n ting .li the ( viile. had i M. ris iif AV.-ir. Mi “d ti . to A deej) fami an.>a - hek ’ Gf hen. ' Ti eitr i suit H U M hi en tut t ' * III! - t .1 '! I i tie • . . 111 : e t.t foV < r , H . A!-t \Y built. I yhhi •■.t A! qua.’ r.il . •t;« ■h.it • }<<’ . v r * ' djuii. - ■ J T ! ijcst- t '■
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