The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

r ■M .*aecs-~j5-:„: ■atii'j.* i.'J jki £ j V 2 .W .'” rxs/.' .*t?sfitcr*5 v.t r-a ~£Si r-rr-" wrrs:»?.-^rr.r.-”-""; rfI^I 'PHFt HF^aFPJ i Robert Gray war* in Cincinnati this •week on basin u^j>. - .......... ..... ..................................... ] SVw vour - imllom on tight, “ Old SATURDAY, IEBKUARY 6 ’fi’- r , FarmerHopkins!’'iscoming. ' *......... " ................ ~ (ill and Yolnoy Conklin, with tlieir ir, JL Jlh+1 III, h d llo r amp Prop r , wore gucata o f J . E. Low ry pr i ce s i .SA per a n n um . A 1u*arty laugh is iu store for every one whogees “ Old Farmer Ilophins.” FOR SAFE—A dwelling house of 10 rooms located on Xenia avenue. For particulars call at this office. : The scenery for “Old Fanner Hop­ kins”•painted by Clarence Bennett o f N ew York, is alone worth the price of admission! . f. ~ . Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Hnrhison- deft Monday for Duncanville, 111.,toattend the wedding of-Mrs. Ilnrbisou’s sister, Miss Irene Cooper. The \V. O’ T. (J. will meet nest Thursday, February 11th., at Miss Mary Murdock, Subject, Isaiah,58; 1. Led by Mrs, D &, Ervin, A. O. Dridgman met with a serious accident Monday, crushing his foot in a hav press, Ho will be obliged to use crutches for several days, ■ Mi and wife one day this week,. A. C. Myers, who was arrested for shooting L. C. Cline in Xenia last fall, was sentenced by Judge Judge Smith to eight years in the penitentiary “ Paul’s Apocalypse- of the Second Advent” will be the theme of the M. E. pulpit Sabbath morning. A t 7 o’clock iu the evcgiing a memorial service of the recently deceased, A number of short addresses will be made, especially to young people. The “Xenia Gazette” in speaking of the President’s late message says: “The President is no man .to fool with, but if (here does come a war Uncle Sam will go into it with the intention of bringing (Chili to terms if he l;as . to whip half - the other powers of t{ie world.**. • W e would inquire! if the “Ga­ zette^ staff desire to enter tlm . cav­ alry. infantry, artillery or . navy, or will they wliif, as before, .until the Iresie (Fop; r' of Duncanville, war. is over, then engage in thy Tu­ ll!., who F w; 11 known in this vicin-i ternal Revenue fussiness,—Xenia itv was mnme<l AVedne,-seay to Mr. Herald.' , . . Harry McConnell of Indianapolis, Miss .Onto;,' Randal” died at the’ home of her purmus, Monday morn- C’iiftob is to have a new flour mill. The family of Prof. Smith moved to Xenia this week. FURNITURE. Miss Estella Conklin, of Xenia, was in OednrvilJe yesterday. Will Bradfute and wife have gone to housekeeping in the James Shrodete property. The Cedarville library is nbw hay­ ing a boom. Gall to-day and see the the now hooks. NOWWE HAVE GOT YOU - 4-1 ft v< .; .* BTest w eek w i l l be bargu;n w e e k The following is the program of the Greene Go. Teachers’ Association, to he held at Xenia, O., Fobrurry loth, 1892. 10:00 a. ni.—The Atmosphere of the School, Miss Anna Shigley, Jamestown. . Discussion opened -by Miss Emma Blair, Ccdarville. 11:00 a. m.—“An Ideal,” G. J , Graham, Xenia. Discussion opened by R. W, Mitchell, Alpha. 3:G0 j». m .—Home Requisites in a Teacher, Rev. W. O. Thompson, President of Miami Uni­ versity, Oxford. 2:30 p. m.—Some Governmental Guideboardsf Sup’t F. Gillum Orotner, Greenville. All live teachers are expected to be present.c Good music. Invite all your funnels. To those buying Furniture such, as . Bed #room suits, Far)or suits, folding Lounges, tables, Booh case, Safes, Rockers. Chairs in fact anything in the ftirniiure Jine, Also Monarch Furniture Polish, best in the world all at execdingly low prices. Call fend lee us as >ye mean business, - . .. • BARE, Ss MORttON. •B. G, Rtdgway and wile expect to leave about ilie 25th inst, for Now! ihg a t 3 o'clock. Her illness .'-was eahsed ]:y la grippe, *wide' liuallr * ■1 ■ K- •J J ' i*" Cf- ■A A . •* T, v■ *• Orleans and tne tout1:, tor^be gone jdrifted inpc iafiiiuiisUny rheumatism, pbout titirty days. 1 hey will"go by-[Grace was the'youngest. child nndonly 'way of the river. •la The'Melville cotiicily compar^playif cd to good houses here 'Monday * uud' Tuesday, Monday evening'the play was very pour, but Tuesday .evening the patrons received their mobile worth* . V Gommunion i-crvlcear a t the 'U. #IK‘ (dutrch one week from tomorrow, Feb. l f t h . Projmratory services Wednesday aiit| Thu/raday.nt 7 p. m., and Friday uud Saturday a t 2 p. m. Rev, W. «J. Buchaimn of 3rd (.’hurch, Xenia, to assist. Jim McMillan has moved his ice house. The location wa* not ju s t to his liking. Possibly i t dawned upon .his mind that the sun might have too fair play on it when spring opened, or i t may have been for other reasons, h u t be tha t is"it may, the iCe has been .removed to tlio orchard and there it lays covered with the same clover chaff, pirn’s idea is th a t nex t aum rner when he goes to see his best girl he will take the ice cream-along with him, and not be a t the bother of hunt­ ing for ice cream parlors. The J» W . Pollock camp, No. 292, S. o f V ., o f his place has been rejuve­ nated. They met last week and elec­ ted officers, the installation occurring Wednesday evening. The following arc the officers: M. A. Shroudes, Cap­ tain; Charles Gilbert, F irst Lieut.; J , 'tlalighter of Milo and Elizabeth Ran­ dall. Hhe was born iu -MaicblhTO, hi this place and lived herenll her life. Tim deceased was a ‘member' of’ the * - «• , . <-'<Hlarvilh* high school, and among her nchotjIn'latc.H she will?a general favorite. For flic lastdive years she has been a member of. the M. E . church and was a -regular attendant o f tho sabbath school and Epworth le a g u e . .- ,t ThcMnueral services Were hold in the M D. Church, Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Tufts, o f this place, who was assisted by the ministers o f the village. • The mciubersof the high school nnd Epworth League attended in « body, and each presented beauti­ ful offerings o f flowers. Appropriate music was furnished by th e choir, while a mole quartette, consisting o f t G. Bull, J . JR. McElroy, A1 Bar- her and Geo. Creswell, rendered the beautiful anthem, “ D rifliug Away,” a favorite of tlie deceased, in an effect­ ive manner. A t the close of the services, friends took a lust look a t the remains, after which the body was carried to the Tarbox cemetery f o r , interment, Messrs. Chns. Owens, ilay e s McLain, A1 Duffield, John McGorkle, John McElroy and Charley Gilbert, all members c f the Ccdarville band, act* ing as pall bearers. Thus another of our most popular young ladies is taken away. She will be sadly missed by her schoolmates and those with whom But The following hooks were received at the Gedarville library Wednesday; Macaria, Cameron Pride. Hugh Worthington, Marguerite, lvriight of the Xiin*toonth Century, A Day of Fate, Five Little Peppers, Leslie Goldtliwaite’sLife, AuEndless Chain, Aunt Hannah nnd Martha and John, Lenox Dare.. The Hundredth Man. The Late Mrs. Null, Qut eeliy,. Hhan' dou Bells. Yol.hmle, Roxv, Louie’s. Last Term, anti Ton Old Maids, To­ day tlicy received St El mo, Wide, Wide World. Aunt-.lane’s Hero, fMy Wife and I, Starry Flag, Donald and Dorothy Guarding Angel, Heartsease, fcjara (Yew, Atlantis, What’s Mine is Mine, Jo’sHoys,, Marble Farm, We Girls, and Jessie Wells, Remaining Uncalled for in the Ccdarville, Ohio, P. O., for the month ending J a n 3 0 t h , ’92,. L ist No, I., Brown,.May Carnes, Ed C. J . Delaplnue Frazier, Mite Grncic Flynn, T , Nowoll, James Smith, Mrs. J A Persons calling for tho nlmve will piease say “Advertised.” J ohn W. M c L ean , P. M. J , K Lowry is doing a land office business this week. Pnrticu drove hero from both Clifton and Jamestown and purchased large bills o f clothing; Prices tell always. ,W. Stanley, Second L ieut.; John W. Denny, Chaplain. The staff* officers she was nlost intimately known, are 15. W, Beemer, F irst SargY; G. !a vacant chair has been made a t tho I I . Irv in , Qr. M. Harg’t; R . O. Brad- home o f Mr. and Mrs. Randall that fute, Color Sarg’t; Iluye.- Mcljeati, S . of G.; T. W. Baker, Corp. o f G.; S. A. Shepherd, Picket. Commander James Murray installed ; the officers in the presence o f a num­ ber of members o f the Post. Two new .members were initiated qt the last meeting. F rank S. Davidson’s Comedy Com­ pany, an organization of high standing can never he filled. An nffectionate, dutiful and only daughter has gone from them and they mourn with a sorrow th a t time can not efface. The sympathy of the community goes out to them in this their darkest hour. The following resolutions were passed by the Epworth League com­ mittee: Hopkins.' TUMBLE In prices. During February only our entire stock o f gent’s furnishing goods —AT COST.— Our $7 and $8 grades o f pants a t 16. Our $10 and $11 grades a t $9. Look in and see the high class goods leduccd to $6 and $9. D . M. S tbw a iit &Co., Tho Tailors, One door cast of Centra! Bank,Xenia Don’t forget tho feed sledsat Mitch­ ells, if you want one. \ Plenty o f 1st poplar very cheap a t ? Mitchell’s, Fo r Lehigh you will have to go to Mitchell. KOTU1 I1 . J u s t received, $2,000 worth of clothing nnd hoots and shoes that we bought for $1 iOOOspot cash in Balti­ more last week which we will give Our Customers the benefit of. Call early'to get good selections. Every thing the very latest style. Our 85 WumsBAS—Under the overruling . , , . , . , , - providence o f an all (vise and ju st God, m the theatrical world, will appear a t j f,ur sister and coJalmrer, Mite Grace Ccdarville on Thursday evening, in] Randall, line lrem called to her reward, flit* great rttml comply, ‘‘Old Farmer There fora I ks it resolved.* Tr ” 4 treat is undoubtedly I" Aw jmve {nit n’s suits cannot bfc duptieated nnv- in store for our show-going folks. f r i ' i d n T C ^ whore for jess than $10. membur of tile Epworth League, 1 I * | J . E . Lownv. 2 nd—That swe extend to the be­ reaved family# otic heartfelt sympathy in this their deep affliction, trusting that it may lm sanctified- to all out - 3 i(i T’hat, a copy of these resettt> tmns 1 msent to tlie family of- the de­ ceased, one spread upon our {record, “ and one tent to the H i : j : am > for pub* '* beation, i ' C om , on ItKsof.tjrioNB. Hpeaking o f a recent pcrformanee in that city, the Ashtabula, 0«, Evening Journal <mys: “ ‘Old Farmer Hopk ins/ by the Davidson Comedy Co., enter­ tained n full housi! last evening. Mr. Davidson as th e Funny Farmer wan simply in ’esistahic. All the charac­ ter?. Were well nurtuitio'l. Tins is one of the Inyfc combitmtions Unit has vi« city in years. m r i Mtmtip illa n f in g C lie tiit. Now is tho time, to have your work dope., (Hatiulaetion guaidntoed. i ( HII and see ns or leave your orders a t E rv in ’s office. Ron’r T hackeu . Teeth extracted without pain liy iipplicrtton o f cocaine a t D r. Homan’s office, Ad M >4 B rta s III..„ s s 8 | | : | 5 i - s p s g s f as * s ■ a s . « s •S‘^ - M - ■, ' A- Id w h o $$ .X 2 ^ 1 S ;g 3 L, H -tf: S*. x g § || » j f f i tM < ' W S W X ^aElBaOK Notice o f Settlement. Notice ia hereby given that Jas. R. O rr is authorized to settle the estate o f Mary A. L ittle deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased will present same duly proven to the undersigned for adjustment. 52-6 J as . R. O uk . 1 J . M . B q M ) Attorney at 15 E . MAIN S t., - XEN IA OHIO . OPEEAHOUSE C E D A R V I L L E The place to. buy your TEIE LAUGHING EVENT! Drygoods, Carpets &c. i s ! t i i u u s u a y i e b , u t k , * 9 * . at J, H. Adams & Son’s Jamestown Ohio; > They have adopted the Cash System and h a w reduced tlie prices fully 25 per cent I f yoR want an Ingrain ex­ tra super, 0. Q. or Brussels Carpet you can save big money by getting it there. They have received about 50 peices of their sp iing stock which includes. Mat­ tings of all kinds, Mo- cpiete and Smyrna Bugs &c. They can sell cheaper than Xenia or Springfield, and Tho G reat Rural Comedy: rNTEKPIlETED BY Frank S. Davidson ----- —AND A------- S i r n h i r i n ( o m p a w A C T O R S l> A .\C fc R S I Evorv Scene mod in the p);iy }Hdniri- eti liy tho company. Gutehy Fpeeittlties introduced through* o u t ihe performance. a r e d o in g i t . C o th e r e to P fttCES K EMAthi A S US lIA L . got bargains. NOTICE Win a ll who are indebted to th^ undersigned please, cali and settle immediate­ ly and oblige.' Jrr.u ^ ofihix . nowon sale at STO KMONT .VCO ’S. i , For a good ujme made to olden calf ou% d Keller the practical Shoe maker XVrt Main S t, Hepamu g n e n t ly ^ and pjpmptJy done ^ UU ek * m suits! . w, S a fes, ire Jine Id all at e mean 1ST, - j < o o a x X tn a a. & m o it •< o griff JM§a:% X l i i i l -94J i M ffg 4 H• I 5N lA OHK LL E 5 EVBN1 , l l t h , GoiBody: I II 0 BY *'■ avidson >UI'ANE .MtAXOlER fthpjay is ear upany. iduced fhi'oujj mante. a so « ua C wife at & CO’S, oe made Keller t' taker W r b i n g n f ta c ite . ■ i

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