The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

•. • Y» L . 13 . C E D A ll V I L L E , O H IO , S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 10 , 1892 . ¥0 . 10 'a • 1 / V e 3 E 3 Csb''Gr<© t l i © P r i c e s . In DRY GOODS we lead. In HOSIERY and GLOVES no store in Osclarville can S S ^ usJ L2l5'crALITY or 'PRICE. In DRESS Goods and TRIMMIGS, SILISS, VEL- VETa, S OTTONS. BRAIDS, CORDS &c. &c.. we kaook them all cut. Our line of Men, Women, Misses and Children's PINE SHOES, TIPPED and PLAIN, in all widths at all prices, Cha’t be beat. In Men’s and Boys’ Pine Pants we show more goods and at lower prices than any other store in town. -We w ill not be undersold. - ' Z E S -O IG B IE ^T 1 . fe. N e w a n d N o b b y S t r a w H a t s n o w o p e n , H i g b o n t p r i c e s , C u s h o r T r u . d e , t o r a l l C o u n t r y P r o d u c e # m»raisji:v.-sij-u-iBcsaalawBitarm^tMaiHameCTaBgBai^BaregiawsBaBawMw»»™™r ^ » c a ^ i a a i g i l i t I I r t 1 1 7 "lO X!\ T 1 ^.\ ! Birmigli the Houth, 1 . i [ J u K t 1 1 f\ I f \ ) j Xenia is the wealthiest town in Ohio ' , . •____ ^' for her population. From recent 'development.' SATURDAY, APRIL, Id, ' 18 * 1 * 2 . II'. / / . /! It A / li, I''flUn r and Idrap'r P ttIC E S 1.2 9 PER ANNUM. in pen- :sion matters, Greene Co. has some hustling pension agents. The new harbor shop of Johnson and Byrd, Mo. 87 E. Main st., is one ot‘the iincst. in the eoimtv and nianv arc the compliments they are receiving. I J . F. Smith, udmr. oi S. («. Barber, NOTES From The Count}' Seat. ib-SMirt tt£ Cw n rt P ro c e i'iU iijx ■ Ktv. <iirec;ie ( '• H i l l y W .C . T . II. Con- veu^ ion aeul S choo l o f D lcd io ils, The Greene Co. .Woman's Christum Tem[»eraiicc Union will Jmld a eon voli­ tion and. school o f methods in Charity Grange Hall, 3 miles west of Alpha on the Xenia and Dayton- pike on Thursday, April 21 st, 1802 . The school of methods will he conducted by Mrs. Lilian G. Bethel, of Collimbus. PROGRAMME. 0 :.‘U( a. m.—Devotional exercises, led h.v Mrs. Catherine Gerlaugh, of llarslimain ‘ • 10 .—rRoll call of officers and read­ ing of minutes. 10 : 10 —Paper by Mrs. 1 C. E. Cooler, of iXenia, ‘'How eau we make the best of this meeting?” 10 : 20 .—Flower mission work, the discussion to he opened with a paper A m d e t a i l e d by O u r K p e r ia l C u r r e s iKm ilen t. Ccdarv'dle Township will have In delegates m the County Convention, more tlian aiiv other save l^ih ercieek, which lias If) also. Thrall's majority over Holier in the ivmuty tv is exactly 200.. K. P Hoven is the netv Chair mm of riieGoiuuy Central t'om nit»e ami \V A. Richardson is the s-rivtarv. Tin ( ‘onneil has decided to sell the wt-iiie house on Whiteman street, ami j -,ivordiugly bids lor the same t.rj now j hi'iag received by City Clerk ‘ L igan. j 1nc Co. teachers Association held -• ttiiis very successful meeting at the High I filed his final 'account for settlement. C. Harris sold a lot in James­ town to 0 . I). Mason for 8850 . John Nesbit, Deputy. Treasurer, has recently purchased a house and lot in Xenia, only as an investment he says, hut there are somewhere in Xenia persons who hear, in the dis­ tance tinkling of marriage bells. There is a strong dispositiui here in Xenia that should Greene County fail to receive the nomination for 'Con - 1 [,y Mrs. o „ rju Pa'lmer, of Jamestown, gressman, to rcmeirdier that hnlliant 1 U: 4 <*.—Miscellaneous business, man from Clermont,,Judge Geo. W. . H .—.Parliamentary drill bv .Mrs. lindclt. , , : Lilian C. Bethel. ‘ ■M’ancy A. Ijiw'is.e.y. t<>Uob t Gray, J 1 :;)()—Prayer .and conference i'u . 22 .’, acres, if lot). ‘.ivgard to the iocai work. Xenia has a- new city directory,, Adjournment. ■ - . published by W. B. Chew. It is a ; Dev,,tiomd . exercises very valuable production to the nier-: |,,(n >vMiss Blaine, of James, chants of Xenia and Greene county, j tow„' • Garrison Pratt was captured by the j 2 .—Reading of” minutes, oliicers at the depot oil Saturday j. 2 : 10 . -Social Pnritv. Discussion night. H >is charged with imighiri/.-, 0 jfj.,ied by a [.aper from Mis. Prof, ing Ells-.v n th Luwry's i<siia-nn‘ in . .Mitchell,of Alpha. Ccdarvi.le. 2 : 4 U.-—Paper on il 'aUhand l i e n <!*' . . . . *~r~. rTTV, * itv by Dr. C. D. Ellis, of Yellow I). S Iv - 'n went to . 8 -t, Marys- - - ,School building on .^aturdav the Jltli. i . . . (i. T. Carsoa Coinmissoner of Sdmoh | House V inlay evcuuur the 22 nd Ptobh-m, In drill. ' , ■ i • i Springs, t>ek 0Uh A*’- • I J —Out > intnieiai Mrs. Mary T .L a th rap in the Opera ^ 3 fr>\ L. C. Bethel. il:i 5 ,—Parliamentary ia O.iio was present and gave a veryij The aged parent* of K<V. Tufts have I J-e-sAdjouruniei.it. good lecture oil Common Sr.iools. ! ret urned to their home in Warren 'j n 1 County Commissioners ar»* eunnlv. Making a great improvement in the hrweiage bl tin*Court House. , G. A. Wood was appointed guard at the Ohio Penitentiary lust week, to sneered Mr. MiK-vr of ( Isliorn. Tin-insurance ease of Woodard v-. Luighead el. al, lias hreii aftiriued hr ' hie Circuit Court. Kidwtlland Riteiituir nf Iloss tpM! J o in Me(;urUeli and \ inee Ilif, jeils a t Bell Kidgway s. * BPcittC r, ttlPV Ul'C pltOtlMtT tune, njiem-d up a fine,, grocery on E. j left Thursday for Ilot Spiit-p., \ a., b Sonic Xew lamps, just in 1 . ' r , • i .Main st., No. Ml 4 , and are meeting f to lake po-duoii* in ^a hold at that) , a t Ben Ridgwaj’s. -UKl lltC (JUStulltih til If Dell ( 31 , witii:gond success _ . • | place now run by Will Li land. Buy your fresh and salt me.,ts at jlllill tiVtW bt'l'U'U. TllO !iCW naiiies of two Cdlarville* citizens. | Mrs. Mary T. L.itltlap. the Daiiid j the old reliable meat stole of ( . \Y, 1 1 )i up: in l i n y l i n o 1 llis VCill’ A aurnage license his hemi i.-ued \\V*uw of the tempeiimce ivhnn, .Crouse. \. . , ' loWauRVliinsm and Belle Wise. |«dl r» •«^ ' .Spring repair work a t Murray’s har -1 ^ . U l t ^ , Jliei-c is (jiiite a little .post office ! " “ o ,*.. .'."T..’ U U ^ ness shop. l l w i UC U Jtl p a m i t h e y llt'O I, Fresh cakes and hread at the ha il f o tin d t o worn*. ( J u r tam s - Mary Muidoclc, Pns.-. Emma Blaine, Cor. Secy. Cash paid for lur at fo L. Walker - i f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd's. Uniters, collars and all kinds ol harness sundries at James 31 urrav’s _ _______ f Blank hooks, pass hooks and pen* (; rkelt Vi c Ilifll.dls t n Ili s. , W, i). MVshit and B. W, Alexamlei, ufAnderso , Indiana, are expected in Cedarville today. ^ Call and «ce the new. Trunks that j Dorn has ju«t received. Cheap in rieis. ! gTffr'tyafjagassgagDsaMgymBEgirwawptXTZRitf i • F>>r si good shoe made to order call on 0. Keller IHe practical 8hoe maker North Main St. Repairing neatly and promptly-done.-- Milton Keyis haw re­ moved his shoo shop to his new room next to the Nes bet property on Main st., where he w ill be glad to have all customers call. New Carpets. The new styles in carpet­ ings this year are the hand sotne^t ever shown, i f used to be to get n hmidsoiifv carpet cite -would- have' to buy in the high grades to, gotsuited, tint this year yon can get boautitul colorings uid pat tyres in jhe lower and medium gra<les. In the b ist grade; <l Ingrains we have au endless variety of * *• les and jo patt'erns that ire copied from lino lirihs- clls All grsfdes of Tapestry Brusse Is fro n a good at dl) -. Fo r ii n iim h er o f years I have been' su b je c t to v io le n t a tta ck s of iu ila in - imttoi-y rhem iiatiM u which geiiceallv lusted uhou t tw o m onths. On Om firs I. o f th is m on th I was a tta ck ed in th e kti.ee .and. Miflcred severely for two da.ys,.\ylien I proeiired a liotlle o fC ln u n h e rla in 's Pain Italm a u d it, relieved me almost, in s ta n tly .'' I- iliere|'or« most, oheerfnlly rccomniem t it to those-w lm -arc sim ila rly adlicieil ev e ryw h e re .— K; I)..W iirrk r.v , iMar- lim lale, X. C;, Feb., 1888. .Mr. W h it­ ley is a vor-v p rom in en t man in th is place and his disease was very w idely know n as he suffered such severe pain. \V. i t . H ouston - & Co.. .Mer- ehnnm , 3 Ia riiiid a le . MT. C. 5U eCmt h o u le s for sale by D ru g g ists. Siniiluy lArursioiis v i» tli* - ftVmiNylvtuiiH |,[|ICN. Tieketx at one faro for the round trip between any two stations, on the Cincinnati Division from Golm-.b ts and -Springfield to Cincinnati i.,citl- sivc wiirbe sold by the I‘. C. •St. L. Ry. C), on each Sunday iiutil further notice during t!u? sum n‘- of 181)1 ' - R c d n r r d Ita trH t» O uui ! i : i v i a i'c iiiiN .v ilvuu ia For the (iuadrtnnial ('milereiice of the M. E. Cllureh at Omaha, iXoh.-pji eursion tickets at reducctl round trip rates will he Hold via IVnitsylvaiiin Lines April 27 th, 28 th and 2 !Hh, and will he good returning until May TUh, Any ticket agent of the Penusvltftiiiiti . j , , , ' , j L ino swiil fiirnish partieu lai^ upon ap- c t s . a v t l . u p t o t h e v e r y b e s t {piie^tion. g o o d s m o d e h i t h i s c o i t m i v . .Matirogs uro more p(»i»uiai j H u ck lcuT a . i.A.. Siavo, | The best calve in the world hi ent«, , , I bruises, eoreo, ule« rs, salt riiuitoi, l«*vrj U n til e v e r , tilt* p a t t e r n s UICI sores, tetter, chapped I- o.ds, chC'daim. isrrnsand aliskm empiion*,mid posiliv-- ly cur «*8 piles, or no psj* required. I- n guaranteed to give perfect eitisiici'O >,, -r _viney refu idel. Pi ha 25 c-mto n box, For sale by B. G. rtitlgewuyrs fidit at P.:intiV*ville. Judge Swing and several oilier pro iii:n>nt republicans from C.er- mmit Co, wcie in Xenia on Tucs'laV 1 *Aiii^ after tin? interest of Judge Ituiiek who will U» a csui'lidate for e)ij^i-(>-« hi'lore (he Convention hero { mi tli • 4 tit «f May* j 8 . S. Hale o f Spring Valley O. i !' »niempl.itcs 'Moving to Findlay soon, tree. A ellcetioii will tie lauai up, ,Vhi!e Mr. and Mrs. D. >S, Lrvin wore in Atlanta a year or so ago, Mrs. Ltiiiir.ip spoke before (lieshite legisla­ ture of Georgia, • The house Was paekVd, and the next morni'ig the common remark was, “ It was the best speech I ever heard.” ''.tihaaplate .'nivi.i V ,! ^ „ p. Splmr, of C lilto.iu ho has; f 1 .. ......................................................................... .. kery, J.U'oli Si:i<;i,i;ii * I f you want a good lunch or a qlinit meal go to lo ut's and try hiir once ___ It 12A I* IJST.ITI5 1*0 811^'J For Sale or Rent.—One two story of every kind Lsicc curbiint (t tidiios ^ ....................... jlate to the occasion at the J im in. •Bd^e Muagirand wife are still in Jservice, aiid fhe ^'1’u4*'* . ; * i I j,, •„v< liave recitations, mulimeh *!v f 1‘1' » i’s ‘ Drees arrived home on !singing, etc at;Ike 7 p. m. smice. ’ " I;i * day D-oin ;iii extended t r i p * 5 irV.il fli’C IllVllCn* A u o llie i’ b l i v e t C onn ec tion Tot* S t . h in d s V ia lN 'iiMMytvuiiiit L in e s . Coiiinieneittg Mmnhiv Mareii i 4 th, Train No 5 on the Pennsylvania Lines, leaving Cedarville at 4,1 ft a. nt, will make direct eonlicet ion at Indianapolis , * . o n <laily except Hundiiy for Hi.Louis and I n i m Ol) C ts . fl p t t i r tO© 2 UUO. j ami intermediate stations, atriving at S h ad cH Irom 2 o ct# a w i n d o \ v |r,-ir ,l>*»»• . .......' ./ <MINpnng D iU c l 't s l o t h c \(.r> j MtK Michael Curtain, PlninfielA, l-C st i r i n g e d good.*, P i n -1 III.* makes tlie “lateineiif that shp . i\t | , ,, ltaught CJ'ld. which settled UH her t.lCI'S I ft fill Ijjii) U*J Jl piUI u p j lungs { she was twiped folj a month ItOW j l»y her minify phydeufii, Vut grew j worst, He lol.i Jter slm was a hope* j less vietiiiMd eouMitiiptioU and that no tiiediciue eotihl cure iter. lief liruggist suggested Dr. King's Near tltseuceav 1 foi* (iousumplion; she nought a bottle and to iler delight found herself liouetUted front first dose, bhe eontinued ifs two and' nf* ter taking ten butties, fotum heYset,' This is verydcsimble property. Will iriv<M 4 a w l W o rk doilO i n VUVV 7v * sell for 8 I, 8 UU. . _ bjfet). m a n ia* )'. was,—F it .<>trial bottles of (his 'Great ' Discovery at tltiimv.\V's Drug Slore> of six rooms together with four acres of ground. Good ini- W . I I . Bl.Aiit & Co . lIntiAt.n Orrin: f t)i(A+k/«t( tr IV r*'.% i * JR II MO|’( J ope Riotnei A Lo. home*so,-, ami $i. 0 u. cii % i

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