The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
F 1 T V? VT Vt m R T f f) ' The Iawtl Lo«istur6 ll!,H APRIL, IF. II, B LA 111, Editor and Prop’r 5 1.2 0 PER ANNUM. s.'awecyiwaiSi appropnn- 1892. World’* Fair. The Rev. Gano, a w^ife murderer, committed suicide at Mt. Gilead, O', Ic was to have been sentenced to death Friday, - Trains collided near Fairmont, Va., Monday, and -the ears took ice, W. 8 . Strather was burned to |eatli. . Jfe-The Chicago, 8 t. Paul and Kuir |ff,City Railroad, covering 992 miles, m ibeen leased tor ninety-nine years R the Chicago Great Western Kail- |tid Company. ■ *■ 8161)1160 P. Nash,who was appoin ted to settle some differences between Jacob M, Payne, of New Orleans, and i-i Adison Hayes, Jr., of Colorado l^rings/as Executors of the will Jef- m Davis, audD. Appleton & Co. i jbltshers, of New York, has replied | the Supreme Court in favor of the fobliahers. _______ _ Chicago is in the throes of a jbdle. Aldermen sensation. As a fult of an investigation completed It week seven members of the d were indicted by the grand jury, hey were arrested but released later heavy bonds. The evidence agninst Itemappears to be sufficient to send aetn to the peuitentinry. They nc- epted bribes to_vote for certain char- era and franchises wanted by corpora- lions. - As a result of the explosion I f a siler at the works of the Laclede Fire :Manufacturing Company., Mail er road, near Sublette avenue, ^Cheltenham, a St. Louis suburb, Mon- tafternoon, four meu are lying dead, ^^ataUyiu inr^ l ami two Fmiude of lie killed were Li.iv. ore in this 4 Diedeke, 'jo leili. -"H some The Rev. Epamiuoudits J, Pierce of Philadelphia, has left his estate, val ued at 8200,000, for the .education of colored youths for the ministry. Mr. Gould has not yet bought the Castle Chapultepec for, a winter resi dence. Nor had the poor widow of his former partner, “Jim” Fisk, heard from him ut latest accounts. The archbishop of Canterbury bns not for 30 years allowed any' mail to be delivered at bis country residence on Sunday, and lie .scrupulously avoids reading auy letters on that day. Max O’Roll says that everyone ex cept kings and the prime ministers of a few greatpowers likes to be. inter viewed, and lie considers it a compli ment to be asked to give a newspaper his ideas. era than o l Dubutchi. . case of suicide is report M\ Port Deposit, Md. John Btt, a retired farmer, was found limned in a pump-trough with his -fastened down by a two-prong*d y-fork, the tines of which hud been [fbreed into the wood of the trough. Kvetett suffered from a cntarnct, mid ttortured by fears of approaching UndneSs. He was sixtynine years and leaves an estate valued at >#&), 000 . ' __________ ’ . Anita Baldwin, only daughter of lUonaire “Lucky” Baldwin, eloped l»Muary5 from Hau Francisco and sc- Jfcretly mnrried her cousitj, George Baldwin, of Crawfordsville, Ind. It kept secret until Monday, when young people announced the fact InAr Ad <« find Am in in Atiltr r.Att/iti* left on a trip. Anita is only seven 'fwto years of age ; George is twenty J t T1 u ! young husband is distasteful to | W . Baldwin, mid it is said he will re- *fueu to receive 1 dm or his daughter. *ThiSdaughter is the heiress to $ 10 , 000 , Ferdinand Ward, the Napoleon of finance, who came near bringing <lis- ^yft^eto Gen. Grant mid his sous, will Jittfleased from Sing Sing prison, ‘Sow York, oil April 30, after serving of six years and six months. MMsentenced by Judge Bar- ift tta Court of Oyer and Tcrmi- srj New York, on October 31.1385, rten years’imprisonment. The year 13is memorable ns n dark year in world oi finance, and Ward's osoctions formed one of the clouds casta gloom over W«1F street. WIs iCs'ociatcd with one of Gen. jtUtVt sous in Wall street, tlie Gen- himself Ixting a silent partner in rh'isiww!. It is not probable that *Wwr 4 will lie a ked to stand the trial tfjft other indietmfiiits. It is said A,W>tvd is released lie will be F Imi a imor man. By good lie has reduced his termthree j ff-nr*. The earl of Roseberry, doubtless Great Britain’s most eligible widower, wears his face smooth nnd looks more like a decorous young curate than the political and social personage he un doubtedly is. Gen. Longstreet, according to the view of a Birmingham reporter, "ap pears to be . in the best of health. His face is rosy and ruddy, set off’ by his white side whiskers. He is a strikingly handsome mnn.” Au irreverent critic is said to have shocked Mr. Augustin Daly greatly by observing of Baron D’Eyneeourt’s recent sylvan drama: ‘‘Tennyson is in no sense a. Sardou. Nor. for the mat-. ter of that, is he a sardine. Ex-Senator Ingalls is said to be ngaiu at work on the novel of Wash ington life which he had almost ready for .the press when the fire that burned his Atchison home consumed it, with other literary treasures. ' The Rev* Mr. Fairbairn, principal of Mansfield college, Oxford, began his lectures ip Mnrquand chapel, New Haven, on “The Tendencies of Mod ern Theology,”Thursday. He is the Lvnian Beecher lecturer at Yale for this year. Michael Smith, his wife and eight children, of Dubuque, In., were poi soned by eating heef affected with “lumpy jaw.” The mother niid'i-wnie hoy may die, but the others nre out of danger. —Seven men were killed nnd several others fatally injured by the explosion of n boiler in a lumber mill nt East Jordan, Mich., Monday.' The killed wore. Arbutus Cook, Will Beach, Si mon Warner, J, C. Brown, PeterShel- don, Mnuney Hunt, and A. Christy — Three of the crew of the schooner Winnie Lawrey, which has arrived at N pw York from Hnyti, arc missing t iss ti l. tluy ivarj killed and eaten by their shipmates to prevent starva tion* their food having given out. Of ficers deny the report. — Janie's II. Wilkinson, of Scipio, ml., eon^nitted suicide by shooting liimself/fti thediead and,then junpiug front an Ohio and Missiftspi railroad train early last week, lie had been away from home four years, in Texas, Ind Whs returning, No cause for the ,detd could lie assigned. The Iiev. John C\ Templehas been found guilty of mimter nt Evansville, Ind., and sentenced to seventeen years in the penitentiary. The preacher was quarreling with his wife, when Wari-en Gray, a friend, interfered. Temple turned on Gray and stabbed him to death,, The boiler in Leppcrt Jt Co.'s saw mill at Fidelity Post-office, Miami county, O,, exploded Friday morning, when five men Were in themill. Four of them were killed outright, and the fifth, Samuel Davis, was fatally in jured. 'fiie others were William Lep pcrt, one o f the owners of the mill; 1). Fount, J. Cassell anil Elwood E l liot. WMM MMi PlfrVN MtPlfiTpfiiit Of iV W Fnudq, flpilffi'ville TO, RECEIPTS. Tuition Sehooi - DATE. From Where Received, | ‘ JSxpense * i Fund. Fund. .Sept. 1 Balance on Hand Sept. 1,1890 Feb’y 27jHtate Goinmou School Fund 27iVirginia Military Fund 27iBuildijig 27jC'ontingeiit and Continuing , Aug. 22.Htute Oo'nimou School Fund 22|Buildiug 22'Gontingent und Continuing 81,380 00 215 00 26 59 1,137 57 5 210 82 969 18 82,951 47 375 00 448 10 375 00 456 82 . Total, Total Amount Paid Out-r Balance on Hand Sept. 1 st, 1891, 83,949 (JO 2,640 0(1 81,300 00 *4,606 39 1,366 50 ‘ 83,23iT89 EXPENDITURES. ■— — o Date, o ■ c- 2 • TO WHOM ISSUED. No. * Suh- Dis’t. Tuition School * Expense Fund. Fund. 189|) Sept. Oct. 1 2 2 4 4 13 13 17 19 22 27 1 3 Audrew Bros. o/2,GporgcW. Cumberland 3 James Cline 4 5 6 7 Nov, Dec. 1891 Jwii’y Thos. N. Tnrbox H. M. Stormont F. M. Ewry Toney Bear 8 J .W . Raney 9 L. B. McGinis 10 Jus. E. Towusley U C. W. Marshall *2 Frank Chapins -* *3 R. B. Barber -4 Amanda Wead ‘5 B. Bird . *6 F. L. Smith 17 Lois McFleinnting 13 D, B. McElwain 19 Lizzie Murdock '2Q Ida. Smith 2* Hattie M. Scarff Lois McFletnming ^8 Nannie A. Nesbit 2* Hattie M, Scarff *8 Amanda Wead -8 Lizzie Murdock . . 27 j j a Smith 12,28 Calvert Bros. & Co. 13 29 Crouse & Bull B. G. Ridgway^ Lois McFleinming Amanda Wead IF, 8 . Ervin A . G. Stretcher Hattie M. Scartf Ida Smith Ida Smith Hattie M. Scarff B. 1\ B liley Fannie A. Nesbit Lois McFlcinuitng 4 : 4-••r\ I t 1 C 17 24 2 b 31 31 1 7 13.80 22 31 2032 27,33 fi‘84 (;;35 lo'do 16 7ft 23 38 ?431 S«4( 28 D i 9 1 C 2 (- 2 < 4 $ 0 8 8 All 5 3 2 7 7 4 7 4 4 4 2 8 .8 2 d2 F. M. Ewry ■13Lizzie Munlock dd Anmmla Wead 24 Feb. Mar, 2 t 28 2 t 31 0 20 2 24 24 24 0 0 *9 ( 14 14 Uob’t Bird Andrew Bros. LewiB Hensol F. L. Smith Lois McFletnming Crouse & Bull 41 It 4, 8 4 land 7 7 3 3 3 6 All ' o Apr. 44 44 *4 Hattie M. Scarff Amanda Wead Walter Murdock. Lizzie Murdock Andrew Bros. Hattie M. Scarff Cal Ewry .. , Jennie Marshall Amanda Wead C2,'Nannie A. Nesbit’ 03|jjjo. Stevenson 64] •* “ 2- ‘GS]Hattie M. Scarff 2* ',0711. T. Bailey 3 OOjda Smith 3 69: “ “ 3i(0,Aniauda Wead 4711*018 McFleniming 8 »2 Aii-a. i 873] “ “ Ilt74-Ni'.i‘f;;. A. Nesbit 11 76]A. V, Stretcher 1 3 i < 0 T ; . y , Treaa. 77[It. F . Kerr 78 J. M. Bull May V& June Aug. 21 21 , . 21 79 .1. D, Silvey 2-fi 8i>p. ."*iiiitii 28 8lil,]/--.ie Murdock 4.H2;Hj:..- M. Scarff 4,83 Amanda Wead K. t'. Barrett linirie 51, Scarff I.iM. McFiemiUg <i li ’Andrew Bros. A.'C, Stretcher Lizzie Murdock 91jA. C.’Stretchpr 92:11. M, Stormont 93]Nntmifi A. Nesbit 94,C. 0 . Turnbull 95 John Iniau 96;Milo Randall 97|Bank ofGcflarvillc , .Balance on,Hand ‘ 4i84 1686 16 37 l9j$8 23; 89 27 90 27 4 9 V 17 2 (! 22 6 2 , 6 ,. 7 A1 7 At A1 A1 AU 2 6 6 4 All 5 6 8 2 7 6 7 All 1 •li .41 f>! All! 40 00 40 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 37 50 35 00 40 00 37 50 40 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 40 00 100 00 37 60 52 50 37 50 104 00 80 00 35 00 35 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 37 50 40 00 70 00 37 50 40 00 80 00 37 60 96 00 122 50 40 00 70 00 40.00 140 00 240 35,00 37 50 40 . 20 70 00 40 00- 105 80 00 18 87 3 00 7 00 16 00 75 00 2 00 2 00 3 42 20 00 3 50 4 58 1 75 10 00 2 00 5 91 32 60 55 8 00 .14 88 5 00 3 20 1 00 38 56 1 25 3 25 4 76 16 00 1 50 27 96 6 00 10 00 00 00 5 00 2 76 20 51 454 00 16 50 1 10 10 50 2 33 10 00 17 12 50 16 00 1 hwtbj t 00 2 60 24 15 424 00 L300 00 3,239 80 3,94ir66j4,liC6 39 . JitiTy tlic ji I mivo to finnmirrSctlBzfilhlt of ltew-ljit# fetid Kxj^ndi- ttitf of 0«dkn9|c towiifliii, Sdutfili* for tlmnotioi l yo»r endinft StotemV.er 1, 1SH1, * II.M. 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