The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
W~".. . JimM 1 UIW* Gtttch delights to photograph child- Mrs. Stewart teacher at the Orphans IL, 2, 1892. ftiltor dml l*ro(),r i * « « ANNUM, Apr. 5th, jb rk a t Opera House hm free. - Ahacity this week • A Wit*' .*'» ;$ business trip-' fo And Audi „ Sbtaesl 1Nw«h 1 Butihol ■•*o*' *noi IBO* (tlioltBi'* to paint, before- $ime’ around. See Jf^ipx for prices. McMillan and Stella d 'the spring opening of flnCmcinoati this week d'-ft Sfoek of hats ect., rea, Settings of pure S. U. Brown Leg horn Eggs for sale, 50 cents per 18. Buy your fresh and suit meats nt (/has. Dean’s meat store, Wallace and George Barber and Will Bcemer have gone to Alexandria, Indiana, to work during the summer. Mrs. t’iilia Coudou was in Cincin nati this week, attending millinery openings. She returned with a large line of spring goods which she adver tise*Hils week. ■ /'.Zfhe freaks lightning sometimes cut 4te marvelous but none for. a long time quite rivals ‘the caper it cut at Lew is Dun’s, east of CednrvillejnstSatur day. It struck the. roof of his burn, and followed a rafter to a tie, which it then split in two aud from there darted off on to a set of harness split ting the harnes. Nothing else.was, injured. 'Three horses were jp^tfie ■barn at the time. V Ti- i Bratton, librarian of association |s .hdttfy &U ticket holders when the association ihjpftlfod tjtftftheir ticket expired m and they should renew todny. »rgC A.- AteKay, the candidate fbyori* kept busy denying the Ut hsHves m another county, f^rttsiud raised in Caesarc/eek and tuver voted anywhere [■-flia 'buiilucss .has called him Sim.honte ft great deal but he rfsc&ils -foha. on hands at the fall ft- *'■* ;/• P S i f Brad fute, mother ,of of tiiis 'plaee met t*,#**!&Stressing accident -Fri- fb&tireek. She had been asleep upon arising was g%t, with a dizziness, and fell, qjneofher lups. Mrs. Brad ghty four years of age. ’ itMint this week "~(ss Alcie, daugh- Dtvid Stormont, of near Crbajia, iin fhr John Ljugh- tupply manufacturer, The marriage,took place »fi»of the bride’s parent's *f Cedaryille. Thursday af- itwp o’clock, in the presence friends, Rov. Morton, tit* ceremony. The bride dibme, dr«**id in n light suit, with gloves and hut She Wits attended by Sc Stormobt, D^n'py Gray* tori mid IdftaWolford. four iWftimatefridnds. Immeli- frmgratulutions Mr. and [started for Xenia to take •’clock train for Siduey, their hll, a nineteen year old Shull, was arrested for 'tmnday, upon a warrant by Billie Gailor, aged sev- K*WJ» taken liefoie Mayor whd explained nis situation 4 Eft agreed t o . mnrry the tjl ftt 0H3« started for Xenia, in with hi* father^ to ohtaiu a but thtProbate Jii ige wntld jn -u* on recount of the young Next Monday is election day. it is the custom of the average voter to Bpend his time aud' influence at. the spring election in working for the candidate who has the closest opposi tion, regardless of all other offices of equal importance. Last year the in terest was centered upon the candi dates for township trustee, lmt#this spring from present indications the candidates for Mayor will receive the most attention. So far as heard from there will be four candidates in the held, viz.: Luther Ttiwnsley, our pres ent Mayor, Squire Homan, '•Squire Osborn and J. E. Lowry. As regards! the candidacy of these gentlemen, we have nothing to say in favor of one more than/ we could ot each o f the others. Mftyor Toivnsley, 'during his term of offitje, has.dealt out justice to the heat of his ability, and while mak ing some enemies has many 'friends who will stand by hint in the present campaign. He makes an efficient of ficer, G- Homan was elected Justice^of the Peace last fall on the republican ticket, and so far we have heard no. complaint. I f elected he will deal honestly toward* his fel'ow men. Squire (Mborti is 'one o f OiiHt. oldest inhabitants. Eleven different times he has bea u elected to flit the office of Justice of the Peace,, which shows his popularity. He iBconscien tious to a fault and will, if elected, give entire satisfaction. J. E. Lowry is the youngest candidate on the tick et, u merchant by occupation, He has never yet held un office, hut that is no reason why he would not fill one acceptably. He is a progressive man aud should he be elected to fill the position will useVis utmost endeavors to give satisfaction to all. But-the most important officers to tie elected are the coouciliueu. Four are to he elected, They are the law makers for the corpofiitiou and, in addition, gpeml the corporation funds. It lias usually j been the custom for nny man who so I desired, or ouc whO had a friend ;whom lie wished elevated to the pun- j don, to have his name printed on the !ticket and allow the voters' to make their own selection, but this, year* Home, JX-cm.., too o, .-l,-.' Huuuuh Carson thin week. Miss Ellen Little returned home Thursday, after several weeks visit with friends in Bushville Ind. The family of Mr. John Barberhave moved to town and now occupy Marshall’s property on Grove street, recently vacated by .Mr. Menmuir. Go to the Opera House Tuesday evening mid hear Equal Suffrage dis cussed for the first time. Dr. Work understands the question. Miss Moore, the W. (•'. T, U. lec turer, delivered an address in the Ce* durvillo Opera HornbyTuesday even ing, to about one hundred persons. She is a reudy talker and succeeded in pleasing her audience. .... — m »■"' K v„The Latest Craze—A handsome and artistically decorated French china plaque, containing the autographs of your friends surrouudiuga portrait of yourself. Call and get a diagram free at Ga.tch’s photograph gallery, 46 E MniuSt. Xeitin. The following is the weather report for monthof-March,'.1892, os compiled by Snuitel Crcsswell. Clear days 13, Cloudy days 7, Hnows 9, Rain 5, Frosts 8, Tern. 38°, Coldest day 10th. 22°, Warmest day 31st. 55°. Tern, for Feb. was 38°, Tern, for Mar. wus 36°. Clothing*, Clothing*. We now h a v e our Su rnm e rsu its r ead y for in bp *<- tlon , T h e very b e s t l i ne ever fjliown in C ed a r v ille a 1<1 fu fly 2 5 per c e n t l e s s Ilian c ity pr ices . MIXED SUITS. W e hav e t in s w eek p la c ed ab ou t 25 m ix ed su» s 1 on s a le a t j u s t o n e h a lf th e ir a c tu a l pr ice . T h ey are e x c e l l e n t v a lu e s th e p r ic e s are f o n t $ 2 .0 0 up . Don’t m is s th e se b a rg a in s . - d THE LEADING CLOTHIER. ' I House to rent by S. K. Mitchell. Trunks and valises, a full stock at J. C. B a J iuku ’ s . With the coming, of spring our en terprising citizens arc struck with the spirit of improvement. Among the fnaihy improvements is that of the business room belonging to James Andrew which is being converted into u dwelling. It is being remodeled outside and in'and will, when comple ted, present quite an imposingappear ance. , . Geo. JV’eymouth i* adding greatly to thebeftftty of h&reaidonce on Grove street, hy building ft bay window on the east side. v George Boyd j* buildings two-story addition to his r$shliiruui building. Dr. Oglesbee is building an addition to his residence onOtWirmawet. B. G- Ri[lgwsy )*ft*W M |i atop* front newly pained and., “ T J of having thfc most attracB*^ front in town. . c « Will 8ternHtii1»|irflding a new feuob iu trout Of hi^reftTdftpCe and is other wise improving his property. The store rooms of Roh’t Gray and Cal Barber are being newly painted. Will Townsley is remodeling his livery Btuble building on Main street, aud intends op >nhigahew livery barn. llcuthcook & T.irbox are now pre pared to do all kinds of painting. Give thain’a call if you desire any thing in their line, They do their work well and nt a reasonable price, For pocket and table cutlery go Crouse & Bull’s, N e w U u t s , N’e,vv Flowers, o New J libbons, All th e nevVoht th in g s in *while there urc several vicrsoua tfhns'ei m i l lin e r y t iff 'S p r in g Mid names appear on the ticket as inde pendent candidates, four were selected by a caucus. An attempt was mad*} * * * * Uiiler figa, amt no one to told acoiiventiou.1Thursday evening “ ' 2in Et viu & Williamson's ball Imtoniy ;a few wefe present, and they were tli* 'vided as to whefher they waited1 ^ivc their consent ft, and ffioy were<ibllged Without that document. w:ts hehl between the iInterested audit was deep iit was ton. late to secure that evening, the matter attended to during the week iwrwtuNfy. taka ..place hi the iBuiwl-iyafWrnom. No ■ ibritAti.):! have been issued it number of guest* . if the weather eontin- ik lUtthorizerl to <>ol- Htftfs du e me. Please call J, G. HeCoftfc.iA, Summ er a t low e s t p r ices , - nr, Mrs. Condon’s [ township or corporation ’both nomihated, but by vote it' * For years lb* editor 6f the Burling ton (Mo,,) Post has been subject to craiijp colic or fils of indigestion, officers or j,which prostrated him for .several Was j hburs and Hiiflttcnl liint for business the past using Chamberlain's a Remedy !Mack Bull secretary at tiie Thursday j whenever or/ usion required, and it Jevening mceHn/; but the chairman wiuu iiivrtriafilv ^iven him |u:oin|it ro- >la t' in comingPridavevening and W .!lief. 25 and *>0cent bottles fur sale j H. Blair was clioseif t<>‘ act as chair-! t>y Druggists. ‘limit until his arrival* After stating the object of the mtoting the clmir on .....* ................ ..1 t . «... u m The pro optiiess and certainty ] mmion; appointed M ™ . John Wil- U h .lmniRoii, J. K. ( ’rum and H. II. Mo J i,,,,,,..,*. Millan ns a committee un nominations, l , , n Iwho raported eight nainea from which j ,UMl ®"1*00,‘,,1> fop '*°u,8» made Cbniuberlain’s dy famous. It is iuten- \ the following named gentlemen were selected us council nominees: A, G. McDill, Geo. Blirolcs, J, M, Bull and C, Vf. Crouse, croup aml whooping coughs, and is the most effectual remedy known fox these disease*. 25 and 50 cent bot tle* for sale by Druggist*. ANNOUNCEMENTS En. HrRAl.ii. Please anniuVnco J . E. I.owry ns n candidate for .Mayor of the ineorj/orntod village of Cednrville. .M any V otf . rs . Wo-ure authorized lo announce (loo. A-. Mc Kay ns a candidate to the office of County Sur veyor, subject to the decision of -the spring primary cicc ion. IVe arc authorized to announce W. R. Tor rence ns a candidate fur clerk of the village of Cedarville at the corporation election April 4th, Wo are authorized to announce J JIIN I>- HELEEK nsaoandidate for socond term ns In firmary Director of Oreeno County, subject to the decision of tho Republican primary election We are authorized tp unnounco the nnuie of W. R. Baker who is a 1Candidate for re-election' to the office of Auditor of Qreene county,subjcctf to Republican primary. 1 We are autohrizud to announce the name .0 Wiley Kennon ns a candidate for Village Mar shal of Cedarville. We are authorised to announce the name of Luther Touusloy us a candidate for ro-olcetion to the office of Mayor of Cedarville a t the April election. We are authorised to announce the name of A.' W . Osborn as a candidate for -Mayor of the corporation of Cedarville Ohio. We er* authorized to announce the name of W. tl. lfoman a» a candidate for Mayor of the inaorporated village of Cedarville Ohio,' We art authorised to anaonaoe* tho name of Jacob Sigler as a candidate for treasurer of Cedarville corporation,- *W e arc autnorizod to announce the name of J . P . Caldwell as a candidate for assessor o f Cedarville township. " We are authorised to announce John Grindle as a candidate for re-election to the office of Marshal of Cedarville Orporntifln. We are authorlzsd to announce the name of W ILL I AM DODDS *s a. candidate for re- nuiuination totheoAoo of Sheriff, Bnbjeot to the decision of tho RepnhKenn primary. W e aie authorised to , announce Edward Spencer as a candidate for Trustee of Cedar ville Township st the April election. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale or Rent.—One two story framo house of six rooms, together With four acreBof ground. Good im provement*, Btnall fruits, etc., just outside corporation limits. Will sell cheap. ' For Sale.—Frame house on Church street Cedarville, seven rooms. Lot 80 x 160 feet. Price $760. Two story frame dwelling on Xenia avenue. Ten rooms. ’Size of lot 96 x 135. Best location in Cfedarville.' This is very desirable property.. Will sell for $1,800. * W. II. B lair & Co* 1 H erald 01» hce , For a number of years l have been subject to violent attacks of inflam matory rheumatism which generally lasted about two mouth*,' On the llrstof this month I was attacked in the knee and suffered severely for two days, wlifii I procured a bottle of Chamberlain's P«in ltaliu audit relieved me almost instantly, 1 therefore most cheerfully recommend it to ihost* who are similarly afflicted every where.-—R* 1). W jiitklv , Matv tl'ndale, N. ( \ , Feb., 1888. Mr. Whit- ;ley is a very prominent man 1st this place and bis disease was,very widely known as he suffered ouch severe i’puin. W. M. H ouston Co., Mcr- chatits Martiuditlo. N. C, 50 cent bottles fir sale by Druggists. Oranges, Baunnas and Lemons nt B ull & S pund ) er '. ■ Take your Laundry work to Hull & Spencer, they , are agents for lie best Laundry in Ohio. - - * We huve gasoline on our tank Wag on now which will run cv'ery morning- aud will deliver your Oil and Gitfcor Hue at your door. B ull & ffPEXOEK. New cropCuriputs, itt G kav ’ h . ■ Having hough^jj^Jurge stock of harness we are prepared to supply the trade at lower prices than ever before Andrew Bros. & Co. .We have on hand undoubtedly the finest line of Toilet Soaps ever shown in this town, the compounds, i f • which are unexcelled for toilet .use. - Call and see them ut Ben Ridgwny’s, A n o th e r RirectCouu«cti<»ii IVr . S t . IiOnin V ia P c tiH s jjv u u ia L ines . Commencing Monday March 14th, Train No6 on the I’ennsylvanin Lines, leaving Cedarville at 4.16a. n i.1 will make direct connection at IndiiUpqfoHij daily except Sunday, for St. Lotijs itiitl ind intermediate Stations, arriving at 6.16 p, m. ■ Sp ec im en Cnften.;i -» ■ S, II. Clifford, New Cause), Wf*,, . was troubled with Nenralgift ami Rlieumatism, his Stomacli was dis- ' orderdd, his Liver was aficclcd * u, an alarming degree, a pittite f e ll- away, and he was terribly rcdtn-cil ill flesh and strengfli. Three hoitlu*j%; of Electric Bitters enrol iiitn. Edward Shepherd,ll.irri.-hurg. III,, had a running sore on hi.- teg of e.igl t years’ standing« Ustul thru* bottles' of Eletric Bitters and seven boxes of J Bttcklen’s Arnica Salve, and bis leg j is sound and well. John SpcahqV ! CalawbajO*, had five largts Fever sores on his leg, doctor- sain lie u i* incurable. One bonle Electric Bit. ters and one box line -en - Art* <*a salve cured him entire y / Sold by B. G. Ridgeway’s Drtur -rare. . M *w *M »w t,ii* n im i..n ita lnnM,iKti THE KINC COUGHCURES; ! DOCTOR i ACKER’ __ RNDLI8H REME 01 Sold in Englant f o r la , lM d ., sand Sri America for S i «Msta m, bottle. ! IT* 'T,A<*y3B»». O O P 1%, j r v Dr, Aoker’i jBcfftisn Hi. m m g i flftr* WstaMwt idtOhutdiw]* j ■ i n k i V*U»»M IlUA ■W-» ttoofttt'tam,RKW no*?" i | ,f t* '■*9 r <r is t-* i<t
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