The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
V VOL . 13 . C EDA I iV ILL E , OH IO , SATURDAY * A P R IL 2 , 1 8 9 2 . iMrtrMwtrB^.iiwiMii'wiMiffTiTiri innim N O .8 •. • . . t >:'• -■:* •1 / h I, r T H E BE S 0.8 QTS. per Gallop GASH ONLY. W d r t e n ' s nil widths. . , - G f c ^ L f U p i E S N - , . * B e a d l e s * * l i $ s t i e s a & d . Tipped or plain, G - r a n d . J . ' •■■■... ■■'■■' ■ ' ' ■■■. ' .' •. .::■:. ' . . .. ., F or C ash O nly we will hell A t C o s t on M onday April 4th, any piece o f Y 3 X T 1 R T 1 M n e S h o e s . D R E S S G O O D S wo 'liavo in &toek, ran^ i.j; at - : in p iio ed r o in 2 3 eLs. per Y a r d up. N o G in gh am or P r in t s go in fh i.s'bnlc, com e -and s e e n s w c wi l l s a v e yon in ey - ■ lUwkuaaaLti^x^tiitiiUziuic:^ ffluffs* T t f K ' . H K Q A L n NOTES SATURDAY, APRIL, 2, 1892. •%,„IW^.,-..;■ ■ ; 1 ■ .. H'. 11. HLA 1 It, Editor and Projt'r - p r ic e : * 1.25 p e r a n n u m . jJTs. Erwin is in Findlay this .week looking after his Inisim-* interests. From The County S ea t. Report o f V on r t Proceed l s»gM ■■■"■■■ Ktv. ■ - . ■.. ■ ■■■' ' • ■ Robert (.hdbrcn-thj one of the pio- [-* Blank books, pass books and pen- ueurs of Greene County, died at his'oils • at Bon Ridgayny’s. . !io;ue. on Grove street, Sunday a t l l o'clock })'. m., of old age. lie was-, in --------------- . •>- Mrs. R.Morton loft for Sparta,, ill.t last Monday tp visit her sister. Mrs. C.j H. Clermont, who is verv sick. i As Bctnileil l»y On- S peeial Corrcspoinlent. ‘‘Circuit Court is in session- I im / o . Tin re are about eight ease.- to be de cided this term, some of which invulvt many intricate law questions. Judge Shearer’s son Frank died on Co\y Fur Sale—No, 1 short horn .Sabbathmorning and \ vjbb , buried on A %■ Durham.■ Inquire of Mrs.Win. Bair, O r v i l l e , 6 . t Tlfe ^ i n t y tV. C. T. t T. Quarter-* ly wilHvtfheld .near Alpha the" 21st of April. , -.Mrs. IlarietteUliffhas sold her pro perty on Main Street, known as the Cnpt. Small property. . Rev. Robert Evunsof the Xenia 'Seminary will preach in the R. 1’. Church to morrow at 11 a. m. Rev. J. F, Moroni will lecture, be. fore tlm Young Men’s Christian asso ciation at 'Wilbcrlorcc'Sabbath eve- jffSkat'G.30: *• Among, the other many trials of the children in oitr public schools a num ber are now nfiiicted with sore eyes, The council has created the office Widi^-'day forenoon. Circuit Court utyoiu-nedil^hosteryof thedeceased. - Judge Smith is in Lebanon holding court in the place of ■■.Judge Dibitmb of that place. • John D.-Heller, th.e candidate for Infirmary Director, will he remem bered by all as hue of the best inlirni- ary directors Greene County has ever had, .and for that reason "he will he again remembered at the primary. (1, A. McKay, candidate for Coun ty Surveyor, is doing some good work and will run at the coming primary far beyond .the expectations of hit- most sanguine friends, lie is one of the finest civil engineers in the State. J. It. Hale and Rose Miller were married in Dayton, (.)., on Tuesday, the 29th, " , A marriage licouse was issued Tues- . , , day to John O, Bayford and Delia L. of street commissioner which will be j■\y,]js0„ an appointive office. I v- Miss Arboglist A Co. will have their r. , , .Millinery opening on Friday and Sat* Mitch. Collins, of Clarksville,, has ! , - : Sjovfid to Dau’JMarshall’s farm east oi Hr!,,‘P ’ , .. , .. V . , , ZZ . ,, ... ! 1he dentists of tins city are circum- _______ | ting a petition which is signifH by all B l l l i e e d Rute.* to tfinahn v ia ’ the dentists, requesting John B. Allen PcuiiKyllvania I.iiiCM. | to vote for the Bill now pending in For the Quadrennial Conference ofjtlie House, to regulate the practice of tlie M. E. Church a t Omaha, Nob, ex ‘dentistry in the .State, mrsiou tickets at reduced round trip j The fight for Mayor in Xciiift, is rates will he sold via Pennsylvania i '><'•}' ^'iitost of any importance in Lines April 27th, 28th and 20th, and j the election this spring, will hegood ralftinliug until May 30th. I John P. Martin, the “Hustler,” is Any ticket agent of the Pennsylvania!« candidate for Councilman in the Line swill furnish particulars' upon np*fSecond Ward, plication, . The Judges of election at Oedarvillo r \ , "* ,, will bo D. 8. Dixon and lid. Van- Oi m *“ f <; r ‘™ ,tT ’ ”, Horn al.,1 W Tbrto*. clerk, meet at Clcrelnnd rlpnl irtli for the J The K ,lUc„|ls CslM, Ute ,,u r|»»c cl im im im tms t .to te tic k e t., Im ilK h lp wi„ oll,ct Cc„ lrlJ Hon. Dan J. Rvaii this week resig’mitteemen this year, one for e^feli lied the office of Secretary of state .precinct. , that he miglit accept the appointment Charles, a son of Wesley Owens, of Commissioner of the World's fair, jdied Monday ami was buried Wednes- Col. C. L.' Poorinaiin, of Belmont:day. . .............. county was appointed Secretary ol‘: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Winter entcr- Ktata fiy Gov. Me liildey. j tai'ied some friends Thursday, in lior* All can.lhtataT^oTffirsee out their 01’ Mr‘ Kilcy McMillan and wife; Jminc-s reaclithis office by three o'clock f Mrs. Wilson, of Camden, O., who ■this afternoon do that their township j has been visiting Ccdurviilo friends And corporation tickets can lie printed, for some time, returns home today. Some New istnips, just in nt Ben Ridgwuy’a. his eighty-fifth year*having been,born !. All the reliable Patent medicines in Clermont County, this -state, in of the market at Ron Ridgway’s.^ September,' 1807._ Iu 182'd he, in] Buy your fresh and salt meats at company with his half brother, Mr. the old reliable meat store ot C. W, Ewing, now of Xenia, immigrated tc- Crouse^ this county, sealing Uii this vicinity,] s ew crop Currants, at G may ' k . at that time a part of Xenia township, j- ^ ■ ■■_____:—-------- lie was twice married, h!a first wife1 /—Investigation of the Accounts of being Eliza Townsley, daughter of Alex. Town-ley, decerned, llissiu- oud- wife was Mrs. Elizabelh McMil lan Caldwell. For more than half a century lie was a member of the R. P. Cluirgji at this ijQvhigli, he was. ruling elder for twcutyouc years. He Was an upright, -'-liri.-tiM; gentleman, one whom it \vas an honor to know. lie leaves, besides the 'children of his ]p e o p le o f G edarv ille deceased sou, S.umiol tialbieiith,.] yyp io iuu lin g COUntH th a t Miss A la R.iberts, ot -this place, . “ \ a graiuldaughlur, s;-ter in Clermont (WO llftYO ill Stoi'O >1 1*3.1gC counly'j Eaiii the C’ity Officials of Allegheny, Pa., shows a shortage of 350,197. Two of the delinquent, officials have been sen tenced to-prison. An Open Letter. Prints, Ginghams, Muslins^'aUd . * Shillings. Vnsli gcods. . PrioCjt-, the. | bnvf-'t. J. C. BAitfUSltl ■!. Go to Glmrlje Smith fora saax’e;-"A* New crop Curifornia PoncheS/at GitAiv!*- • j :t±$ New crop 8orgum, at Griefs. * v**Sl"• New crop California Prunes,,5p Whole and Ground Spices* G: -• 4 M r . B lair — S av . to th e and and his ....f brother, Mr. ]y tock o f B ru s s e ls , T ap e s try , ri, lo mourn his hi.-s, Tim fuui'rid services were ... , . . at the 'l-tsiili iu-e Toes lay morn -- CA HPlh TS, ftlsO M ftttillgS hel(t In g r a in and E x tr a Supei* K EY a o a n s iiig, at id o’d-ick, Rev. .Morton offici-, and Rugs; t h a t . .wo do a ating. The be.l> nas i lined in tiie c f - . 1lr n Aftl-T Hnetyipan Turbox cemt-tery. . f ...... . - The following is the program of tile Greene County Teueli-r’s Association to be held in the High >Scliuol room, Xenia, O., April !ltli, 1892; 10:00 a, ni.-—Devotional exercises, coiidufteii by Rev. D»- C, Vauee, of Xeuia, D. Music. 10:15 u. m.—‘ “Patriotism in the .School;” Sup’t F. H. Colvin, New Burlington, O. Gen eral discussion. J1:00 a. m.—“Matli- ematical Geogniphv;” Suo’fc- Ge*. 8. Orinsby, Yellow Springs, O. Gener al dUeussion. 1-2 p. in,—Meetings of the Township Organizations iifthe rooms of the Central school building, 2ri)0 p. m.—Music, 2:15 p. in.— “The Power of the Ideal, or the Ideal, the Type and the Inspiration of the Actual;” Dr. T, H.Pearue, of Xenia, O. 3:00 f.*. m.—1“A Talk;’/ Hgfi. O. T. Carson, State Commissioner of School, eltcf. Gotd^music will be furnished by Prof. Higgins. * Overalls and Jnckelta a large stock at J. C. B arheu ’ b , Teeth extracted without pain by uppHcaton of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. Housekeepers should polish and clean furniture with our excellent Furniture Polish, 20 cents a Pint • ' at Ben Ridgwayi. ‘ Hot water 1Kittles iu grent variety at Ben Ridgwuys. s t r ic t ly CA SH b u s in e s s . We w ill g u a r a n te e to s e ll th em a ch eap e r c a rp e t (q u a lity and m ak e c o n s id ered ) th a n can be b ou gh t e ith e r in X e n ia or S p r in g - fie ld . W e b o u g h t for ca sh — p r ic e s a r e g u a r a n te ed to u s and w e w ilP n o t b e u n der so ld . A s k thqm to ca ll and s e e our lin e o f good s. K esp 't, T, H . A dams & S ox . S n n d a y K kcui ' kiuiih v i a th e P e n n s y lv a n i a L ines . Tickets ntfjone fare for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from G'olurabu* and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu sive will lie sold by the*P. C, O, <fc St. L. Ry. Co, on each Sunday until 'further notice during the stiinm* of 1891 C o n s u m p t i o n C u r e d . An oWpliysi<csl)iffretlttd ffoMKfaetlcs,hating had ]dnccdin hit hand* hjrdn East IndiaMi* sionnrj llioformulaof a slmjife vegeUble itmc- dyfarthosiieedy and nermatietit cure of Con- sumiioii, llronchitis, Oatarrli,A»llnna and all ,, , ... T ,, XlmnilmidI.iinxaiToetions also apositiveand “ tejllemlld assortmeat OILadies and Tudicnl euroI'l.rXervou* Debilityand all Nctv- GeiitS combs nt Ben Ridgway. joiisCoii.ida'mun:ur having twled Us wonder* ~ - i futcuruli vo porter* In tliousnnds of eases has felt IP. ii* J« m u i i l t i i l i t i i , . | , i t . i n it Ids duty tom ikhltknown to his suffering, fol* 1 'l l 11, l l l d U L l.u il)>ythis niolivc and n desire to order cal l ui 0 . K e lle r th e r?liovu ].y™ a , ... t u 1 - , dinrgeitoitHuho homrelt tlu« roeoipt inv*6r~ ill iirUCltl Ml; lbim ikcr iS o r t l l ,>"‘l"rrcnciiUI-Hill-Hall withfull dirccUoiis for V, . ... „ '. . | , priMitiringandusing. .Soot bymailhyaddress* /dillJi JlitiriUH nCiitly ’bigwilji «i»ii!|imacing thispaper, j , • , i ~ • 'W. A. N ovks , S2(l Power's Dtoct and promp t iy d o n e n . y . lil k Rochester ZO-lyr. r Spring ,'repiiir work at Muv^ ^ s t'UV' ness shop. ‘' Fresh cukes and bread at- kery. - J acob BI If yoii want u good JuVl<! qUure nieal'go UrBoydV—~vil-1 once M ilton . K e y s 3^as - l’C t " f , m o v ed h i s s h o e shojp n e w room n e x t t o fh e '-N ^ S 1 b e t p r o p e r t y on w h e r e h e w i l l h e l ‘gtad; ;t? h a v e a l l c u s t om e y B J h # )^ :; Cush -pnid for fur at L.'wft]k6)M ;k,'-' 1-r' I f you. want a stylishJiY&py 3fig'-'^« to Boyd’s. . 4 $ rS p / : - Hard and Soft refihro*SvigkH at .' # :- . *4 ■ : k' ■ - - Hard and Soft Rcfirioii '’A' , Crackers, Ginger Sn.Rpi.-fi tion Wafers, at / G , Buckwheat FlourAt p # Rolled Avena, Wlja«t, tracked Wheat, ExIwJidpr, ley, at ■, * . \ Teas, Coffies, Cigars |hd nY . Soap, Starch, Lye aid Bl # . ( Wood and Willow ware tt^* . . i 4k '• *‘ Haltcis, collars * q ^ all harness sundries at JltfiiOS Nice white westactt sale at AW oM d f« *W s> Mr. Frank llutefiftii, a of Burlington, Ohio, states 1 had been u n d e r o f i l(fS cent physician^and Usptl I^eir meat until ho itHt* not ahbl Q around. They Jirfettotinmi fife fo he conftuinptl^artd SucurhWi was persuaded i© tty Di*. Discovery fofJSttiHunHpthn, (.'■ and Colds Riiti|l$h*t tliriO,, W able to walk thr street w resting, 1H before h used half of a cRdfer bottle, fi -was mdeli hfttw^f In) couth i _
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