The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
MPM I m, t ; r i < Mrs, James Towimley is quite sick- Warnock 'Miss Luna Barber i? attending the .Nelson business college at Springfield. Bessie Milburn visited friends in South Charlestown last week returning home Monday-. A1 Townsley, ot Jamestown, spent a few days in CediirviUe tills AVeek, He comtemplates removing to Cedar* vilto. . . * ■ Mrs, K. F . Kerr and Miss Pearl Jackson were in Greenfield this week, attending the Ladies Prisbytorial Missionary society as delegates from the U P. congregation of this place. The village council will reorganize next Monday evening. From some talk on our streets we infer that the neAV body..of men will not have tlio clear sailing that lias been accorded the old council if they at any time overstep their power, A few o f our tax payers have got their''dander” up and propose to do a little regulating as' they go along. Don’t forget to look at- Andrew [’os. & Co.’a' add this week if vpu R l O: Avant to sayc money. A sad accident happened at Ervin & Co.’s elevator Tuesday morning about eight ’ o’elockj which cost the life of one o f our most valued citizens, J . M. E f vin recently attached a. corn n i t * * i 1*4 *1 -* crusher to the elevator machinery of I). EaJph George ha* completed a s . Ervin A Co. ami as Tuesday was one business course at Ada college, and returned home.Wednesday. ■ Samuel Walker this tveek made hi.- daughter.; Mrs. George Bhrodee, a present of a line piano in honor of her birthday, Mrs. ManiLathrop, State President of the Michigan W. C T. U ., will lecture in the opera house Friday eve, Aptil 22. Lecture free. f ids regular days for work, had just gone down to commence operations. On entering the basement of the ele vator he found the. hands at work try ing to remove corn from tin carrier where it had become choktd, and tried to render them Avhat assistance he could when his clothing caught in the machinery and hv* was liurledovcr mice, his right . foot catching in a belt where it was so tightly . wedged that when the machinery was stopped they, were obliged to out the belt to The W. C . T . U . will hold t h e i r ? xtl'iw,U‘ H'* viirlit leg was bro ■ , .. , , , : i , ” ! ken m no less than ’five places, am: 11111 meeting April 1-1 at the. res-, bis IlllW lll, )kvIl. ■There was nisi GIK'O o t Ml*#* M . M=. ^ B a r b e r . I lie o sum In in n im ! . I ) r . ( V I dn I wm * wsiii nnnu idence f rs. meeting will be led by. Mary Murdock. Subject, Et-k. ninth chapter, 10 verse. While the Herald manager was out of town one day this wedk his foreman took advantage o f life absence and giive the floor a l \ y hath. As this was the first application of the kind since the days of Van Fqsseri, the citizens called in droves the (feft dny to see the Herald office in “ Holiday” attire, 'It cost several cigars to square "counts. Wednesday Messrs Kob’t Gray, Harry Stormont and Will Conley Avent to Dayton and inspected several cliurelies, having been appointed for that work by the building committee of the R. P. church. Yesterday Messrs. John Ilarbison, J . D. Wil liamson and Will Orcswell iveut to Bpriugfield for the same pu rp le . Eieli c mnnittee will report to the congregation one day next week when it is probable that the style of church to be built here Avill be decided upon. and four children to mourn his loss. The afflicted family have the heartfelt sympathy o! the'entire community. 1 so a scalp Avo rd. l)r. . Oglcchee ivas (•idled and dressed his wounds, hutdio died Avithin about three hours after the accident the shock being-, too great for him. He was sixty-one years of age. The funeral services occurred at his lute residence Thurs day afternoon at 2 o’clock, and avus was a very quiet afliiir. Only 215 votes Avert? polled, or about one half. In this township IV. It. Baker, candi date lbr Auditor, received 214 votes, W'tn. Dodds, for Sheriff, 215, W. H , Glotfelter: for Commissioner, 215, for Infirmary Director. J, D, Heller 149, H. H, Thrall 65, Surveyor, G, A. McKay 170, Levi Itidddi 51, Coroner M. A.* Broadstone 215. In the coun ty Thrall was nominated for infirmary director by about 100 majority, Avliile McKay for surveyor, had about 700 votes to spare. Miss Susie Leary enterained a mtm- ier of friends at tea Thursday evening- Twenty four invited guests were pres ent and all report an elegant time, A dispatch avus received here yester day afternoon from Springfield, stat ing that Henry Townsley was dying His daughter, Mrs. Frank Tarbox, in company with her Im.-band and broth; er Frank, started at once. I have for sale a half interest in a lu’ciffc, stable in an adjoining town that nuet lie sold .immediately. It you Avnut a good paying business for little money call at the Herald office before 9 o’clock Monday morning. Some days ago a doe: belonging to John S. Anderson av I io lives about .'H miles east o f this place was noticed to be acting queerly. i t . attacked and literally tore to pieces'll,number of chickens; grabbed a bog bv the snout ami held on until beaten of by force, and was afterward killed. On Thursday night a line 8 year old colt became similary eil’ectcd, s tap ping and biting at oven thing, ami. !seized M ss Amieoon, av I io w ; s one of the reoitiitionists here, bnWashington-•* Day but her thick clothing prevented the animal’s teeth from breaking the flesh and she thus narrowly escaped, . The horse had to 1e killed, making an unfortunate loss tor Mr. Anderson. Clothing’ Clothing’. tlio i m n i i t h i i i in • v u t u iA,. im w a j • \ r u „ i>i ■i conducted by Rev. Sproul o f ’the Cov-! ■ -pn ujg a .... l;_ emmrer^itreh. of Avhichchit roll-he was j a member. Mr. Ervin haves a wife. Friday evening nflast week. H. H. •In returning home from Ced.arville W e n o w l i a v e o u r S m m i i o r s u i t t j r e a d y fo r i n s p e c t i o n , T h e v e r y b e s t l i n e e v e r s h o w n i n C t d a r v i l l e a n d f u l l y 2 3 p e r c e n t l e s s t h a n c i t y p r i c e s . MIXED SUITS. W e h a v e t i n s w e e k p l a c e d a b o u t 2 o m i x e d s u i t s o n s a l e a t j u s t o n e h a i l t h e i r a c t u a l p r i c e , T h e y a r e e x c e l l e n t v a l u e s t h e p r i c e s a r e f o m $ 2 . 0 0 u p . D o n ’t m i s s t h e s e b a r g a i n s . J. E. LOWRY, T E E LEAD ING - CL 0 T S E B . Remaining-uncalled for in theCe- darville- Ohio P. (). for tlie month en- diug March 81. 1892 (List No 8) Brock, Mary J Blown, Ed - Bodine, Rev. J E ( ‘lark Lou Dunlap. .1 ,N . Dudley, Dan Green, Mary Hamilton, ltoV Hemphill, James. Persons culling lbr the nbiree Avill please sav “ advertised.** Jim. IV. McLean. P. M. The election in ( ’edarville AA;ns a quiet one last Monday in comparison with that of other years. In the eor- Stormont met with an accident, which., j while not resulting seriously was too close for comfort. A strap belonging to the harness broke and his horse became unmanageable and started to . . . . , , ■ run. In trying to hold him/the lines pointmn. the contest was tor mayor j o •andwith four candidates in the field, j **roke and he-was tnroAvii-out on the the result Avas doubtful. Before the,ground, hut becoming entangled in election ii.Avas conceded bv those jvlio ! the broken lines he was drnggfd some usually t ike an interest in such epu-' distance before the harness and buggy tests, that the fight would be between I, , ,, , , , , • ,p , , fr ... . i .. c i broke, and loosened him. Townsley mid llomim, and on the uf- ’ __ : - ternoon of ehetion day bets were free- x i , c CtiMjgi'CNMlona&l lv offered that. Tmvnrtley .would he | t io u . House to rent by B. K. Mitchell. New crop Borgum, at G kass , Oranges,. Bananas and Lemons at B i’i.i, & Sm.xDKn. Go to Ghnrlie Bniith for a shave. New crop California Peaches, at G iia v ’ s Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, at Gn.vv’s. New crop California Prunes, at-’ - G u a y ’ s . Whole iuid Ground Spices,at ' ' GllAY’fi Hard and Soft refined Sugars at (,'liAVS. N ew Hats, N e w f l o w e r s , N e w l i i b b o n s , Convenv the next-Mayor AA'ith no fakers, hut! The Republican committee for the The Avork of “ humping” the candi- of nine voters the result showed the knowing ones Hjx t|| cm gressionai district held a knew nothing for once at. least. n» J . !n meeting at Loveland last Tuesday. E. Lowry, was ekct(d by a plurality, 1 R, \y G. Gregg, of Clermont couii- datea for cigars was carried on quite extoneively licre lust Saturday even ing, A raid avus made on Bcv. An drew by about seventy-five voters av I io each gJt u cigar, tpul after throe cheers b' for that candidate for trusti c they hunted up C'luis. O avciib av I io had charge ot Arttos Tonkinsoti’s t’aiiipaign. Gharlic also set up the cigars uud his candidate Avns given thegnmd honors. About fifty nicn aftenvurds called on > Take your Laundry Avork to B u ll, t.llG tllillg ;8 i n & Spencer, they are agents for the n r i l l i n C i y f o r S p r i n g a m i best Laundry in Ohio. S l im m e r a t l o w e s t p r i c e s , - IVe have gasoline on our tank Avag , , , > , , , on now winch will run every morning a fc M VSd ('O ndun « and will deliver your Oil and Gaso- por veaw U | e o f , he Bn, Iil|fr. line at your door. B m & S P knci - r . toil i>ost has been subject u,- - N cav crop -entrants, at G haat ' s . cramp colic or. tits o f indigestion, Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Ilece tiou Wafers, at G uay ’ s . Buckiviieat Flour at O kay ’ s . Rolled Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, ley, at G uay ’ s . - Teas, Codies, Cigars aiul Tobacco, „ at G uay ’ s . Soap, Starch, Lve and Blues, at cil seven ol llu-m comimr-’iit ns inde- (tv , R; ib Kmr\vUs, ()V<lreci.c county.' G uay ’ s . pendent candidates,- while throe of the Vml F. M.‘ Cunningham, o* W tri’en y IVood and Willow ware at nominees of the citizens c invention could tt»’ c’oinpi .sed the •uiinmittee. i • 1 <tit ay ’ k were on tlnv ticket. Only one of them .'Highland county was not represented, 1 i, i, I however was elo ted.—A G MeDill,. ft. \y, ( ’. Grigg was tla sen el.air-1 (T‘,k'1' ,,eho lj^ to photograph child* Avliicli prostrated him for several hours and liufiltod him for business for tivo or three days. For the pa-t year hs has boon using C.luimberlain's Cracked Wheat, Excelsior,Pearl Bar-, Colic,-Cholera ami JJiuiTbma Jhonedy Ayhoneyer occasion required, aiid it has iimirialdy given him prompt re- . tv, Tliomas Btieluniaii, jr«, of Brown There AVer*’ ten ”andidates for conn-' ci.u„ly,O. It. Fisher, of ( ’linton aoun-: lici. 25 and'58 cent bottles for su!o by'Druggists, ’Ihe otlmr members deefed Avere IV H ( imin and F. M. ( ’utiiiiuglium secretary Shull, JKOrraml L S Stewart. Tim fid- of the meeting. Thceoinmitti c'decided* loAviiig is the ven. jGrim tie Wiley Ken non Aviso gracefully bowed IIHH"l 0(L J NIHi iil 7G. SWShr«des h to the inevitable and “ stood treat.” IC4, H M Parb ir “2. J R On* 108, (' By th caught Settings of pitie S. C. Brown Leg- at lc 195 ; Wiley Ivenmm 52 For ry f r a c t i m i ' Ftl>pnckot ami tabic cutlery go il Millard Shrm e- 94. A (i Me additional delegate an The promptness and certainty of its cures' liaA’i! made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy famous. It is inten ded especially tb’’ coughs, colds, croup and whooping coughs, and D the most eircctimi remedy known fo.i those di"eases. 25 ami 50eent bot tles for sale bv Dm gists, Spec im en C' hkck .. S, II. Clitlbrd* X oav Cassel, IVis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Ici u uml uUeniute for Grouse it Bull’.''. every traction of one hundred volesis a \*e lane on hand undoubtedlv the i UhcumatiMH, his Stomaeb was dis- .................................................................... I ’M .......... W „ « > < ^ . « « ^ ” ’ 1 - - e - S , , . t the inspiration and called upon 1;irt BM.JWMtirrh-■ ITS '.WillTrrro’me Tim (’.invention Avill i.m*" In this town, the eomnmiuds if al*“ atqu.titL till office which A’as filled bv apiiointmenf, |iUt flmi AVas abolished to make the c upon..ion a road district ami.for! fact his ynb’ was extra gnpd and shows ted there would have been no trustee Winter’s Grocery. 'ivinjr Dri d Fruits of.all kinds at Geo. Winter’s. f Vein, ’ (;irs Ave have been electing a K' *!,1-v ,|:an n bvclv fight | Avitlmut that disadvantage to eonfc d ; with. The Vote in the township card for Trustee. T. B. \udreAV 294, A. M. Tomkinsoli 1(50, Ed. Fpelieor 10., 1L riiail s|l].trvisor WiioAvorktd under tlie (‘JnetiiAi o f the toivusliip trustees. The tfu iees, l.oAvevcr, got tired of working in that way mid this spring thri’AV l,n? Avork of keeping up the ;Reels inti the hands o f tlie council, A full line, o f G aiiiikx Toots’ at CROUSE & BULL’S. Picket & Wire Barbed Avire . Plain Avire fencing at Mitchells. DIIIIMIIMIII JOR. l\\« U* | All V Stormont avus elected clerk and Jos. •pajp j,y P <'ablAvell as-essor Avitlnuitopposition* Grades of Gasoline stoves for . Taints & Varnish at Mitchells. !CataAA t»a.O , had five large Fever •»orcs op his leg,doctors said he Avas incurable. One bottle Electric Hi*- f tors and ouc box Bucileu’s Arisen salvi c ired him entirely. Sold by B. G, jinlgcAvay’s Drug store. tf at he cm Id be appointed under the m-. 'niir.cc tlmt kail been abolished, : nd it Avas not passed. As fho matter i oVv stands we have no officer to look ‘after the imptovcinent of our streets and no law a dor which one can lie o fetid tft’ appointed, Tlie now coun cil can oolve ti. problem nt its earliest ( im v em e ttp c . Crouse'<fe Bui-’, j * You • can have your own or your The following N the list o f ’.o.id su-j* "Didn’t know I P w a s loaded”! "W ' portrait burned in on ii ibina Miitt'-llio other ; otll‘>B'luwr» VH:'e et,‘ >at Galch’sPho- hefore .the ' 1W ,h 0nlle^ ’ 46 K* U idu B l > ipii G a l -Xe,s'f,‘ . ' The Prohibitionists of Greene Coun ty, Obit, will nnetin mass coiiveuti u Bridgmaii, of theeighth district, had he ever had taken. •st picture’ a tie vote. F ir school directors there Avere four candidates, hut the competition Avns slight ami tlie < avo retiring officers sueceeded themselves with good ma jorities, the vote lieing as follows; An* dreAVJiiekl-on 149, James Murray 124, E. L. Smith 105, James McMillan 97. The republican primary election J You will fun) a new lino of spring Millinery at Barber and McMillan’s. at lVdurville, Tuisday, April 19th, 1892, commencing at 1*0a. m. Busi ness of the convention will I ks to elect delegates to the state convention anil choose a new county committee. Rev, Barr, of Xenia, will address t! e * Pure Rose and Beauty of Hebron meeting nt 2 p. m. A full attendance Seed Potatoes for sale by > is desired. 8. K. MiTCiir.Lt,. J By Order of tl.c Com. ttGAh I 5 STA vn a it.E For Sale or Rent.—One two story frame house o f six rooms together with four acres of ground. Good im provements, small fruits, etc., j;;st outside corporation limits. Will sell e.’ieap. For Sale.—Frame house oil Church street Ccdarville, seven rooms. Lot 80 x 100 feet. Price 8750. Two,story frame dwelling on Xenia avenue. Ten rooms. Bike of lot 95 x 185. Best location in Ccdarville. This is very desirable property* Will sell for 81,800. \V, II, B i . aiu & Co. IlKUAliO Ot'&ctu amp 1 in In touci Y E T Msn, ■wiat: mors unde T IKM j> i- a O* k .f iPcJ T liE””" ' =- j . ■- . - - - J P i't i SA-’rURD. J-plCi T . / /. /;/. J Id si PfrtCE I4*- - I'tlr F r om IS t’i N i r t o i l m*ii *st iJou .A m i h a t u V» .’ c- (liirvii:. dcl'-.mtu.s in oiiniv tiiiin in'll \ a liii’li has' 15 " ’ Tlirall’s iiit I’HUiiiVWis t K P Hov o f III*’Goiilil IV A. 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