The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
mm CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1892. • i.20 PER ANNUM NOTES From The County Seat lCeportof Court Proceedings K t«, < 1 » I>et tiled by Oui 1 Spi>cinl I'or iVN pond i'iit. The Congressional Convention \yi 11 .meet in Xenia O, May 4th at the Op era House to nominate a Candidato for.Congress, from this the sixth dis trict. Judge Smith will he temnorary chaimum. The Counties in trict.nre Greene, Clermont, Clinton, Warren, Highland and Brown. McKay proved to lie a great runner and was nominated at the primary by 750 majority. pellcd men to do as much work for so little pay as this law. The Board met some six or eight times this spring and receive not ono cent for this ser vices us the twenty days allowed by law were consumed last fall. Every member o f the house has rendered hard work and the law ought to be abolished. John Kittle will he a candidate in all probability lor Congressman in this distric; Sset Taylor, formerly o f Xenia 0 p'lfcandidate for Congress iu Kansas. . W: S. Marshall formerly a F o r the Cash o n ly you can get . 21 lb fine granulated Sugar 1 lb Package Coffey • . 7 lb Beans ... ;; . Can Corn . , Star Tobacco lb 1; . Coal O il. Gasoline. Tea . . . 1000 Matches fe; j^lh'Soda . . . "Flour 2441b Sk 60 Cehts $1,00 ’ ,20 . ,25 , ,08 New Carpets. The new styles in carpet ings this year are the hand somest ever shown. It used to bo'to get a handsome jcarpet one would have to 074 !b u y i n t h e l r g l i g r a d e s t o , ne8* 6| . ^ ,074 g e t s u i t e d , b u t t h i s y e a r y o u kerJ. Blank books, pass books “and pen cils at Ben Itidgway’s. . • Some New lamps, just m ( at Ben Ridgway’s, - Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store ot O. W. Crouse. ' “ Spring repair work at Murray’s lmr- ,30 'can get beautiful colorings ’jJJ |and patterns in the lower ’ go and medium grades. In the with B . Nesbitt'of Xenia, 0.*fs"Si can* California Evaporated Peaches. ,10 b i S t g r t ld e c l IllfiCrainS w e »„d anything el«c in the Kr„cery lin e ', e it t lle S S v a r i e t y Ilf m proportioua e y low prc.W! t 1 v • A n d r e w B r o s & C o . « > ! « . «»<1 » • p a t t e r n s t h a t ■ a n a r e w B I O S . O t ' ' 0 ' , a r o c o p i e d f r om f in e B r a s s - didate for Congress in Kansas City. Sheriff Dodds may feel proud of the heavy vote he, polled in the county on !Monday. Capt. Glotfelter is one of the very popular men in the county as was shown in the primary Monday. He ruu ahead of tl.is ticket all over the Co. W.e predict the same thing with the 'ili's 'ano^u'r popular Co, Commissioner one o f those days. | SrEniBKtiS ok R ep . C om .—1st ward iComvell; 2nd, Hooven; .3rd, Wm. Richardson ; 4th Oscar Harris ; 5th, Oheney Gretors ; 6th, ,\l A Broad- stone; Beaver II F Durst Monday evening, .$pn II, All are cordially invited. , 1892. in t iK u iU y ° nty W,U b° ‘ll)0Ut 100 ;F Woodard; Fairfield F Herr Sugar, !cl|re the whi.-ky and tobacco habits, The outside, villages trave Heller good in C Schultz; 8 V ., E I) Osbortie; Sil- »'»d w»><>* ready, to treift patients, at countv, J ' other towii3 in Greene stipplus besides Xenia. The Chairman. o f the Democratic • CeptWil CMmimttae says that the De mocratic Comity Convention will no t! be called until “ the dark o f the mo n.” Ho must have been thinking; o f plan ting" potatoes. J J Snider, and David Dixon nrr- the Central Committemun fromCedar- villeTp; Good men. It" were well had other towuships done as well. M. A . Bradstoue succeeds T.L. Mor ris ns Central Committeeman iir the 6. Ward, Xenia City. Muny persons in Xenin were shock- <*1 to hear of the distressing accid> ut to Mr. Irvin and his mnny frietius deeply sympathize with his mourning family. Dr. Shoup and Miss Pearson were among the visitors nt Mrs. James Pol* h.ck’s during the week. George Canfield was elected mem bers s f council from the third ward. The City Council and the city soli- . eitar are at loggfi’liead*. What the r - suit will be remains to be seen. In the meantime Clias, Darlington Esq. has ben retained by the city in a damage uit for 85001,00, Henry Envy and * ''hn A. North were elected members ■t die school IxutnU 'ihe new Central Committeo will « t 1 ue a call Saturday on a comity eon- >' nfion to select delegates to the state nvendon and to make arrangements for entertaining the delegates to the Ci ligressionnl convention in Xenia Mpy 4th. W. A. Johnson lias removed his 1‘iii l,crsliop from Detroit street to the I'oun formerly occupied by Alexander « i Main Street. 'In his new elegant ipiaifera ho is'ready to aconrnoduto nil e iy fashion. Gtorge Wood of Spriug Valiev O, h is 1c*appointed g tur l at flu Ohio 1 *p'tcntiary. John P. Martin had a party o ’Cin- hjtmali in town who contemplate bail* a .-trait railwiy this summer. The lew election hill introduced hi t k>somite will abolish tlie eountyhoard was n law. which cm- B'thb; Jcfterson, ( 'has. Barber, Cedar- ville IX S. Dixon and J. J. Snider. Marriage licenses: Jesse G Hale and Rose Miller; John O Bagford and Della LWilsoir; John Evans and Flo ra A Stormont. ; ilarrie Shull and Sub lie Gaylor; Win. Weaver and Emma; Helm; C L Hoaglaud. and Cornelia Funderbangh. . T ransfers . Mary E Seal to Edwards B Iveiter, 45.36 a Sugarcreek, 1,750. Addison Ledbetter to Maggie J. Led- hetter, 30 a, Xenia $1 etc. Louisa Moorman to F O' McMillan, 6,74 a, 82,614. Sheriff-to Jno W. Shingley, out lot 3 and, part out 2, Boop Co’s add to Jamestown, 8550. Mary J , Naylor et al to Isaac Nay lor, 18 a Bath 8210. Mary H. Carson to John Little, 14 a, Xenin,' $1,349. John R. Sutton to Louisa A , Sutt-. on, 11 n. New Jasper 0550* Jos, Cromwell, admr. to J , Q Col lins, 67.43 a Xenia, 81,349. Jos G. Rust to Josephine, Penewit, lot 33 Spring Valley 8300, Daniel 8 . i underhurg toE. P. Hop kins lot Walnut st., Y. 8. 8140. Auditor to J P Maxwell, Jo t 77‘ X e i i i (1,349. _______ Hugh fetorment, George B>yd, and Lee Stewart were*in Cincinnati this week on business. Mr?, Jane An lerson. mother of Mrs. Pollock, went to Shelby, Ohio, this week to visit friends. ( ’barley Ridgeway, of Portsmouth, spent a few hours with his brother, B. G, Ridgway o f this pla 2 cW c d - ue/" ' •. John Bromngem ami John Phillips were in Lmdon this week, having' Iwon ord.nvl before the board of pension examiners of that place to be exammed for pens'ong. Ed Lynn, wlio was recently elected' e jjs g riu] e 8 (jf T a p e s t r y mnvor of Yellow Springs, in company ,, .. ” i o , r i / - i B r u s s e U tro u a g o o d a t 4 9 with Howard Little, visitea Coaaiville t * ° ^ •• Thursday. jc t s . a y d . u p t o t h e v e r y b e s t ' The Young People’s,Society of the g o o d s l lliu lc i l l t i l l s COUtltiy. D. P. church, will give a social at the. M a tt illg S ttl'6 m o r e p o p u l a r home ot Mre. .T. C l . i o n l oo "“ t 1t h iln e v o r . t l l e , , a t t CraS ttl'6 p r e t t i e r , t h e y a r e (d ieapcT , a n d t h e q u a l i t i e s a r e b e t t e r , t h a n e v ii r b e f o r e . T h e n e w tilin g * i n t h ’8 l i n e t h i s y e a r .S ir tw m . i t t i n ^ m a d e o n T w i n e w a r p a n d t h e y a r e b o u n d t o w e a r C u r t a i n s o f e v e r y k in d L a c e c u r t a i n s Dr. J - M. Stewart has prepared a Osborn, S. remedy, (purely vegetable) that will leading a 11fc ^ ' i r o m o O c t s . a p n i r t o $ 2 0 0 0 , arvitlo girl, is now shame iu Fannie Sliroufe’s palace sin in the West Eud. The girl went jS h a d e s tro ll) 2 o Gtts ll U i ll ll o w tlieio about a mouthy since ami was « n s p r i n g itd lers* t o t h e v e r y taken critically ill. She was tak en !, . • i ■« « . . . to .ho C.„mty I„«r»„.ry, who™ ,1m [ 1 « ' '' tH n gC 'l ^(TOn'I.-. 1 O. - soon recovered, amt was then found a t i e r s trou t § 0 0 0 tl p i l l t ip homo with a respectable widow lady | t o the b e s t . , bllM ie nCA ofL.igonda. A few nights ago the things ill Poles, B r a e k e t S . girl made, her escape by jumping from a i) ( | F lC t VVorli lb l‘ DtVU’S me ond-story window, Her pareuts a n ,j W in d o w s . O il I* S to c k do not know where she is. cakes and bread at tbe bn *J a c o b S jeigi . ku I f you . want a good lunch or a ,qmire meal go to Boyd’s and try him once Milton Keys has re moved his shoe shop tx) his new room next to the Nes- bet property on Main st., where he will be glad to have all customers call. Cash [laid for fur at S. L. Walker I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s. Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at Janies Murray’s A n Open L e tte r. , All the reliable Patent of tlie market nt Ben Ridgwny’s f H o u s e t u r n i i i h i n i ! g o o d s mediciues j g t h e IllOSt O UiJlUste OVCt^ s h o w n i l l X e n i a E . - t i t n a t e s Teeth cxtracteil without ]>ain hy g i v e i , a r i d Wul k d o ilC i l l V e ry upplicatou o f cocaine at Dr. Homan's m a n iU ')’. office. • Housekeepers should polish and clean furniture with our excellent Furniture Polish, 20 cents a Pint at Ben Ridgways. 1 Hot water bottles in great variety at Ben Ridgways. Splendid assortment of Ladies and Gents combs at Ben Ridgway, $ 1 . fo r 24 Cts. J.ibe Brother* & Co. A Wonder Worker. Mr, Frank Hiillman, a >oung Him of Burlington, Ohio, stales that lie had been uiidei* care of t wo protni- nenl physician/!, and used their treat ment until he was not ahlo #o get around. They pronounced Ids case to be consumption ami incurable, lie wu* persuaded to try l)r. King’s New D/-c<»vi*ry tor (JonMimpilon, Coughs To introduce our sccdswe make the a,.d Colds and at that time was not able to walk across tlie without following offer for the next ten days. It ’gular price: 1 package Golden Wax Beans 15 cts, ” Lima ” 10 ” ” Dwarf Peas ” 20 ” ” Pole Peas ” 15 ” ” LongD.trkBloodBcatl5 ” ” Early Blood Beat 13 ” ” ” MainniothGurtilO ” Total 8 1.0U We will send you the above for only 24 cts. postage prejmfd also 50 cts. wf rth of flower seeds. Finest varieties for only 20 cts. Do not send stamps O ueiu . in H eei » C o ., Olierliu, Ohio. Another Itiri'etiumiertioN for St. liOMiMTin 1* nnsjtvania lilncN , _______ Commencing Monday March 14th, F. M. Godfrey, of New York, who! Train N o5 on the Pennsylvania Lines, •has been in this vicinity the past six) leaving Gednrville at 4.10 a. m. will make direct connection ut ludiaiinpolis w 'cks buying hay, reeieved a talograiu Wednesday announcing tflte serious illness nf his oitly child, and left for ho nc that evening, daily except Sunday for St,Louis and t and intermediate stations, arriving at chants, Martiiidalc,^ N. C 5.15 p, nt resting, lie found, before he bad used half of a dollar bottle, th a t lie was much be tte r; ho continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good Health. I f you luivo any Throat, Lung or cnesi Trouble .try it. We guarantee sails! ction. . Trial bottle nvmat B* G. ltidgway'a For a tiiiuiber o f years I have been subject in violent attacks of inflam matory rheumatism which generally lusted about two months. Oil the llr s to f this month I was attacked in iho knee and suffered severely for tty'o days, when t procured a bottle o f Chamberlain's Pain Balm a u d it relieved mo almost instantly. 1 iheivfore most cheerfully recommend it to those who arc similarly aittieted evervvvlier/ .—It. I h W biteoy , Mar* tittdalc, N.V .. Feh.,1888. Mr. Whit ley Is a very prominent man iu lids place and Ids disease was very widely known tts lie suffered!; such severe pain. W. M» H ouston ' & Co., Mor- 50 cent buttles for sale by Druggists. M r . B lah i — 8ay to the people of Ceilarville and surrounding country that we have in store a largo stock of Brussels, Tapestry, ingrain ami Extra Super CARPETS, also Mattings and Rugs; (hat we do a strictly CASH business, We will guarantee to sell them a, cheaper carpet (quality and inake consid ered) than can be bought either in Aenia or Spring- field. We botight for cash —prices are guaranteed to us and we will not be un dersold. Ask them to call' and see our line of goods. Resp’t, T, n, A dams & Sox. Sunday F.xrnrMioiia via th« Pennaylvnnln ILInet*. Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from Columbu* and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu- etve will be Bold by the P . C. O. & St, L, Ry. Co, on each Sunday until further notice during the summa o f 1891 Rediced Rateti to Omaha Via P e n M a y il v n n ln I .i n e s . For the Quadrennial Conference df the M .E . Church at Omaha, Nab. cx. cursion tickets at reduced round trip rates will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines April 27th, 28th and 29th, and will be good returning until May 30th. Any ticket ageift of the Pennsylvania Line swill furnish particulars upon tip* plication. * Oa ck iua -t).., Snivo. The best salve in the world for cuts! braises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chi'Maitis, corns and all skia eruption'*, and positive* tv cures piles, or no p»y required. It is gurshteed to give perfect e.itisfnctioii, or ^aaney refunde/1. Price 25 cents 4 box, For Mle by B. G. Bidgaway’s For a good shoe made to order call on 0 . Keller the practical Shoe maker North Main St. Repairing neatly and promptly done*
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