The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
PM KZXEM T H E H E ^ M - i f ) Laud to ivut|rfor corn an on »!n* shares. 8ATURDAY, APR IL , 10, 1892. t |P, //. Ji LA HI, Editor oml I ’rop'r PR ICE * 1 .2 5 PER ANNUM. idpotatoes, 1 Do uot B. Bird. 1Easter. IgSgHlJ target that tomorrow is Kmter. Cray broke the dawn of Morn. The Hist tb et earth had known, Tlmt morning when the tyrant iteath * a» forced to yield h it throne. Mcthinke the year*"that rinoe buvc tlvwn Are cycles otill to be, And that amoni} Ju d ea’e hilt* A garden fair, I see. J *eu a newiy builded tomb And loo, 1 see hard, by A iiomaii Uiiard who watched the stone y^;U'ith sharp and jealous eye. . Cut. ah, beneath the jicaceiul curth A 1 ‘eartul ireuidr tteals, ■ Kadi aoldivr now around the ■ A diwr.dfut feels. ' '1 licir faces bronrod by wind and rain • Arc now o ghostly wh, to, They trnuibln like the autMiUJ’ 'o v c . With strange,'Unearthly frigtit, ■ I nr from theeznre sky o’ej-i cut Ail angel new descends, , • a .ml o’er the temb noelceeiy ‘•atebed In majesty he bends? - tu e now the royal seal he brer.ts A.nd rolls tho •twiu'away, Aad t I : *t from nut the ii'i rhir t nuso K'tmics.wd^h tin) h-'-aliinit iiny. It'll now amid the dim, gr.'iv cglu I lire* other funds arn ***«v Mi y s t.i h > ary and m loaic Ano Mary Ntugiiatiuo.' ' # I |uy l-r:ii,' sweet -spbiet to "rdwlm Tiie r'o 'in to thcni si da.-.r, Hat u.iw.tho o|ien tomb Uui '- 1 And itaud agmiit w’t i i -ar. I or sitting ju s t inside the. d.-or " • A y 'u.l 5 )!ul mau they saw, •llis garment is of purest Wilt* •uni !).. y uri JiiK d awe. Hut now So tpeak* and all »H«*r fears Are hfcoi‘lt,cl us thui l;i«r I or. W«rx‘l”'-t«IJ» them of vbo-Une, To tlnoii So simngwly dtur. - l-'iir ( h isl ol' V.r.ioetli vr . . ' k ho iu.s yonr foot “■n r,“ l< i, t.n i- i his trionds and I'.tir r„u, iloV iiseu troui tbedo .d. ' 1 nd as with l.asty steps they leave I he.vision t'ttdc. »wny, i.ut in ray heart I seem" tn tod l'l.ci/j,.y Ui e tiartf-r day An d r> the snoW'Wliitc t'.ow ’r- ihitt «| s leg Wter*- « <•• I/is'fimr-stcjx - u i, . May V lie.r'eittiMS ,>nt anti .-oi -A im lo- !oivver t,|os<u|. ■ • !.i is ■ l\ r- Siamittoi; O . April Itlh . ISO?. Triinntml huts in all tne newest style# at Mrs, C ondon ' s . The finest lino of Spring Millinery ever in town. All the newest styles win he found at Mrs. C ondon ’ s . Mrs. Ce.orge, who has been visiting her daughter in Iowa, returned home Wednesday. • Mr, John Good o( Quincy, O. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. ’ Hannah Robertson. Born to Mr, anti Mrs. TomTarbox, on last Saturday, a girl. The Jiorse show at the opera house last evening was good. They show again this evening. Mrs. J. S. Brown and daughter Vauna, accompanied by Iter cousin Miss Arrowsmith of Bloomimgton 111. left.Thursday for Chillicothe where they will spend a week with friends a relatives. The manv kindnesses extended the an< i liS'is Anna McMillan aii<L Stella j family of tin* late J. M. Ervin were I aioer went to Jaiitesfoivi^ yesterday Ifully appreciated by each memberand to attend a Millinery opening. jthey unite in thanking their friend#. ------ --------------- ;------ (for the assistance rendered themduring their hours of sorrow. M's> SalUe Nnirley is visiting her sister. Mrs, P. W. Alden nt James town this week. If Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, Center Stands, Plush Rockers, Oak Rockers, - Reed Rockers; * j*J] at low prices. Mattresses, Bed Springs, Spring Cots, Child's Beds, Dressers, Chairs, Pictures, i A most deplorubleaecident occurred j ■ iti Xenia Thurgdnv, which resulted in i v v • ; * • - i the death of .Mr."Ed ( ’unwell, one of! br.ilik Nutth formerly of. this place,- the most popular-young. men in the;TVTTTn*fXT ■ n / \ A T \ « ;T l A /N T T T r r n r v r r , mW the iiiKifion of re(meter pud ! county. ] |« Wa>at the store of (ton - , JM JCi W C t O O T / S E A C / H W E E K . - dtwTiptKiii clerk in the <hwetui office .well A Iiahb,'of whhsli- firm .he was aj. 1at -Vetusv. «iiember, >'howiug a customer ailoiiert ] ! . 1 —. ■rifle.which was loaded, and in handing j1 j f>, f''. Ewing arid Mrs, cans, "t, jt tl> t|ie■ p.iitlcinen the gun went , Ido'iDiiiigtJin lndiiimi, wlm were hero'f||U|Ml|j , atiring the loaded cartridges; jiiti.ieiiinrihe liincnd ot th.-ir brother, )Vj)rit jcl*t |mIui „j(te of thei . g- a - . - a . ... ■ . .. a,,..____ __ ------- ..Mr..Ervui. rejiirut'd home '»ediMt!*•store, .whio h exploded, hlowiiig out j„ *i> , 1 . . _ im , i „ t » m , , i- •’ L i> ,, , ,, •, ti ^ i d.u. •. ....................____________ **. ■ a , S A" the reliable Intent medicines f Bure Rose ami Beauty of Ilobimi BABB ft MOBTONS. j 1 'o v r n i o r M cK in le y d iis week ap- l (loi.iinl H.t W o ltim l, o f th is placcj i;t c o m h er o f the h o ard o f m a n a g e rs o f ■th* b itv t o n A s y lum , vice J. T . ( im n - MiiioK’ resigned. T h e resignation w a s* : y o h in r n ry on (he p a r t o f Mr. <imu - ‘ •’ who .eou id h av e rem in e d th e ]ios- so. de-irri the lower front of the Imilding. At' the. instant of the explosion the peopl of tlnv uinrlicl. at Ben Ridgwiiv’s. •< Eceu Potatoes for sale by S. K . M itcimjki ..- were liorritied to see two.men stagger y Teeth extracted without pum hv 1 f.,oor* °"(i "'^"'^ii.ppiieatorM.feoealne. at Dr. lloumifaf loot and screaming ! 1 from tin: fron t from h ea d u> Tin oflice. jitionhad he .-Hivil. Mr. Wol-s ; lord's friends are now i-Memling their jcongratulation*. in most lei rildc agony. . This.was Mr. I'd <mowell.. lie run ■ to .the middle| ^ Housekeepers slum oi tI k *sit*.', t betore tinvoue r *.iehed Ieleuii funiiturt* witii ■when .ho was covered alimit! ■the i'h >• with coats and strong hands grappled with his c’otiiing, to tear it . from his body. lie Was soon re- . i - Annum* ('aimed Beef jit Winter’s Grocery. Dried Fruits of all kinds at Geo. Winder’s. j F n r n i i u r e Bolisli,'J*! cent* a P in t f f«ie Joliu <Irniri has tiir some f time l>e«n trying to organize a elmi'eli h'3< tn>«ayshe has given up the work in • i disjii-i. The jiarsnn It lifted of fiis limning eloihes and .J ha> ju ti barely escapeil the penitenti:i- : ry and now tiie Deacon o f the lioek has , ie* n »ot)t.To the insane, asy lum . <*n : eiKjiiiring the cause o f tiie last eauis- ■j i r t n d into ,a n e ig h b o rin g store w h ere-lie r*r*ived mediesil nsMstance t fmils emnhs .. » • belnrc he was ta k e n 3o his Jionw;. L „ , , llu! w !^ ,, d Tlmn- i.o lay u n til a h o .it 2 o’c l o c k 1 l ’« r H o n d a O n u .g e ^ , Lmnonn, Ban yes-terdav aiorning when i t a l i relieved aim o f his snilerings. The other man polish find re ll) ou r 'ex cellen t: ;- A full line of G aiiiu :. n T ools at . - :it Men IJidgwjiys.. . ;. •. , ^ ROt BE & BULL'S. II ,t wat-r hnithw i*i great variety i , ^ 1 1< ; \(^ I G^dhTe stoves for sale hv ’ • Crouse & Bull. •House to rent , at Men Ridgwavs. Splendid' a.-sorinieiii o f .Ladies and iit Men Midgivay. wfio w . dl* anas go to tied. AVinterV - Tim “German" oolite, -a mixture off idly burned was ])r. Don- jOld Dutch J uvji and Mocha, for sale * jtrophe, Mr. <-’rain eantemls tluit polh;;'1‘'"V ' f lt* lies Jihnie is wluit brought Mr. Wol-, hl\ *-v »!kI ■l'l'»*v«»l.v ^ ford his present trouble. Whether ‘u‘U “J1 iIe 1 ’ Ilaar la* tlit* ea.-e or not we have n. t-- ,t0 drug rt««i ami, >^* li vi, ah e To tind anv of hi.^dil fricmls 1l'*a,U!d :a *’>’ ,>r< 1i “wi whoa,,, sorry for him. . , Iirumlage and huidlay . The Clms. E* Admii^, o f Yellow Springs, turns fur important document®, sent ns front National Rcpiihlicmt lleadtjunr- lertt Ghurley has I kicu a clerk in the National cnnmitteerouihs, blit recently secured the appointment of Inspector of Emigrants at Cincinnati. \Ve are glad to hear of his goisl fortune. JIn re was i omte a erowil at-the i ■ , ... . , , M ... .• e*. i - i • . were extinguished Alin ,,i ,. f,luce !;;>( \r>e dav ev>uiing, to 1 ” se< tin* retiring otlieers make their • exit from public tile and the new ones1 take their Cep. Winter’s. ami Keg Fis.Ii tlmon and Sardines renee, i ( :it Grays. store j ^ <j|,Cese and. < l rackers room and stock wore badly torn up, i~ the building caught fire hut the Humes | ^ places. The old council! gain plaeesthe H kkald under obllp.-! f fl,0-v l,,M‘ ou’ r...„ .i.................. namls and inIjourued kixk i * ik , utter which Mayor. Lowrv, who hadalready taken his oath of office, took the chair ami proceeded to orgauixe the new council. He was at first somewhat embarrassed, hut overcame that draw- hack to a great degree before he fin ished his work. The following is the On-1 list of standing eommittecH for the Onion Sets <biiden Seeds in Mull; :it G r a v V w • We’rg still here. Wool twine_cheap Gasoline and C(>:d oil 'l • ' Tinware j.t Mini’s.- at Bird’s, at. Bird’s. money saved buying it at Bird’s. The Cincinnati Commercial zutte of last Sunday, spoke Of Col, Iensuing year: Street Committee, dames Joiiuson and lion. Andrew j Harper, Shull, MeDill and Stewart, dneksoti, of this plnee, as possible can- Fire, I’timp and Light Committees (({dates for. congresstomil hoitors. jRoli’t Gray. Finance Committee, While either gentleman would no Orr, Stewart, Shull atid Harper, doubt represent our district in aiiulilc < , — manner, our preference, of course, is 'Lightning rod.-harks tried to swin- Ibr a home tnau and we would like to Idle the Misses AieColhim, threesisters see Mr. Jackson receive the hearty j who live just north of CVdarville, one support of Greene comity, in the con- ■hiy hi-t week. They drove up to the veution to he held at Xenia, May 1th, j house, ami represented tlmt they were We have not interviewed him on the working for insurai.c.* (ompniiies, ami sallied ami do*not know whether he, tlmt where house? were insured and lmd will he a candidate or not, hut should defective rod? they replaced them in he we believe it to lie the duty ot with on cost to 0>e owner of the every citizen in this .township to sec that delegates he sent to Xenia favor- aide to liis interests. If he is not a property. Two of the ladies demurr ed but tiie other s;s*cr could see noth- the proposition and mg wrong in. candidate, then we say give your sup- signed a paper of some kind,but the porlto ( ol. dim Johnson. ones i ms the nun asked after they 1 Mr. Henry Townsley died at his home iu Htungfield Monday night at 10 o’clock, after u lingering illlies?. The deceased was well known in this vicinity. At one time he was a pros perous farmer ill this township, but meeting with reverses, lie removed to Illinois, where he remained until nlxmt lour years ago when he returned li. Cedamlle, and front here moved t( Springfield. Ou New Year's day; a vtiar ago. hc^was stricken with paraly sis 011(1 has since been liedfast. For the past three mouths he has been en tirely helpless. Mr. Townsley was twice married. His first wife was a daughter ot A. W. Osborn ami wife, of this pjuefc, to wlmm two children were born, Mrs. Frank Tarlxot, of of this place, and Frank, who residas With his grand parents His second wife was Mrs, Lyons, of Illinois, who survives him. He also leaves two sisters. Mm. Juo. Jameson and Mrs. .loo, Barber, imtii o ’this place. Toe- reamii e Wie It t nglit to<.d -rvi e o inUinniit, the funeral taking place at Hie resMtcnce of his daughter, Mrs. 'I{ iv I mix , Tuesday aftermsm at 2 •’clock. The services were conducted 1v Kev. WariUH'k, of tint t'nited 1fesliytcrmn church, assisted by the * liter niini-tcir ol’ Ccdarville, I :i:ul obtained the sig; attire arottsed "t.uir su?|iicion ai d while they were talking one of the ladies called Mr. ^t. John to- tlieir nisistance wlio de- .iiamied the paper they ■had signed. They would not give it to him hut tire it up handing him only the signatures of the Ijidies which they were glad enough toget back. Mrs. Din Collins tact with a soverc accident Tuesday whichwliile^ not re sulting seriously, was n miraculous escape from death, Hhc lind beenin town and was returning home in a buggy and ai rived at the niilroad crossing on Limestone street just, ns 10:14 train was pulling out. fcilie was almost on tho track before she saw the train, when she attempted to 8t<n I k r horse, built becamefriglit’ned and turned just in time'to miss the cars as they passed by; The buggy overturning threw Mrs. Collins out to the ground inflicting several painful wounds. The horse after breaking loose from the Ibuggy ran up ill town where be was catight, Mrs. C. was *- Tens, CoHi.es, f • Hard and .Soft Refined Sugar at (i ray's. • Canned Bumpkin, Beaches, Ginn a idTonintaes . at Gray’s. California ( anliedGoods at Gray’s. “ Tobacco a) d Cig.trs at Gray’s, ■ Flukemid Bearl Tajiioca Buddinc at Gray's. Whole and Ground Spices at Gray’s. • Oranges and Bananas i 21 111fine, granulated Sugar . if1,0U 1 lb Baekage Coflee ■ . . ,20 17 lb Beaus ._ . . . ,2b ('anCorn . . . .. ,08 Star Tobaccolb 1 , . . ,40 Coal Oil, . . . . ,07A Gasoline. . . . . ,074 Tea . . . . ,510” IOOOMatehes . .. . ,07 1 lb Soda . . . , ,07 Flour 24Mb Sk 00 Cents . .60 ('aTf.)rnin Evaporated Benches. ,10 ;uid anything else* in the grocery line in proportionately Jow prices at AndrewBros. & Co, Iteilnrcil llntes to Tortlaml, Qcegou, q ia IVniinylvuiilti I,Du**. For the General Assembly of the by S. K. Mil,obeli. .O ranges, B ananas and I,em ons at " ■ .j i k : u , & K i » k m » l i :. Take your Laundry work io Bid! jA Spencer, (hey arc agents for tlic . best Laundry in Ohio, j We, have gjisoline on our tank wag' 1 on now which will run every morning' Iami will deliver your O il and Gaso- line at your door. BLi.i. tt SnKstiu;. !.• SettingSMtl" jniie S. C. Brown Leg horn Eggs foiNajo, 60 cents per l ‘L Bhy your fresh*and salt niedfs at . Chas. Dean’s meat store. • For pocket and table cutlery go Crouse & Bull’s. We have on hnud undoubtedly the finest line of Toilet Soaps ever shown in this town, the compounds of which are unexcelled lor toilet use. Call and sec them at Ben Ridgwny’s, TheBrohiliitionistsof Greene Coun ty, Ohir, will meet in mass conveuti* 11 iit Ccdarville, Tuesday, April 19th, 1892, commencing at iO a. 111 . Busi ness of the convention will be to elect delegates to the state convention and choose a new. comity committee. Rev, Barr, of Xeniji, will address the meeting at 2p. in. A full attendance is desired. By Ordof* of the Com. 4 4 . For years U 10 editor of tlio llui ling- Brcsbylernm Church, to m lield _nt ;f0|( Bust has been subject to BortlamL Oregon, in May, ^u isim , f a m , imli /e, tiollt tickets at reduced round trip rates will; 1 4 ' ‘ ^ be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, jwh,,"h him tor several at Gray’s. I’ersons who expect to attend the' hours ami uiitlttcil him roe business . / Assembly, or who contenijilate a trip jfor two or three days. For the jiast The letirement (it Wiuiam M. Ab-. j0 tiie Northwest, will receive detailed year hs lias been using Oluuiiherbiin s butt froiutbe chairmanship of the lugf information concerning rates, limit of! Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy iron rolling firm,Ciu negie, Phipps &! tickets, and the excellcut facilities f»r ■whenever oecusion required, ami it Co. of Pittsburg, at the age of 40, i8, a pleasant journey via PcnwyHanmj hag illVjlI.Uhl iv(i(1 11Ponil„ a notable incident in many respects.. S rS w i iT ld d U a M to. F. ! I5,‘r' 25 n,Ml 50 tel,t for *ato He rose to Ins position from that of Ui Va„ Duseti, Chief Assistant General. b>* Druggist®, shipping clerk, where he began 21) Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Penn, j years ago; and he withdrnwsatan age tlmt usually witnesses the most dovo. ted and ambitious efforts of a business man. fashionedmemento, set withdiamonds eventually caiiie into possession of O H I O A , I t . O n e C c in t P e r 311 ke t » l ’ i t f u a v i n P e n n H y l q u n i a l , i n n f o r Nutte bueaiuiiincni* F o r the State Encampment of the , croup und whooping coughs, and Is ciTebliial remedy known tlPeases, 25 amt 50 cent but* The in*omp(:iess and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Iteiiicdy famous. It is iiiien- ded esiieciHlly for coughs, colds, The watch which the Empress Maria;oj,j0 q ; It. at Piqua, excursion;the most Thema presented to MozaK, on old- tickets to Piqua and return will lie K m these sold 011 May 9th mid 10th from prin ciple ticket stations on the Pennsyl vania Lines iu Ohio at the rate of one Herr Peller, keeper ofu large bathing m i ^ t t o n £ ' establishment ill Butla Pefttb, who 'fickets will be gowl returning until May 1.4th, Any ticket agent of these ftI „Aii A.11 M»ii» died last Jamtmry. Ife liequeathed it to the Mozurtciuu iit Salslnirg, and it has just been deposited there. Ex-Henator Edmunds, who hails (Votn n state that has not yet outlived its reputation for good horses, was! visiting Senator Blackburn iu Ken tucky, And tbs way in which lie lines will furnish full particulars upon 'application. The Short Route, Chicago to Oma ha, is T dk C hicago , R ock I sland &, P acific , Methmlist ministers and laymen going to the Conference Ot Omaha should bear in mind that the fast train, Westbound, leave* Chicago ~ nahi 11k.11 to Hr. IfaWriJ)!,’,« « M i« r l . y m(11,ntol t|1 ( l ..liihitol to him.j»[ J» J Mi* (’,.1 b*r No one w*i* ntliiull J fhcir age? by tlieir teeth took the fan^ j J oiim H khastian , G. I. A B. A., an Hfe. <>„i\ 3Ui*. q bottle, at lhnu* 2 !r iu - £ £ ^ n i Icy of the blue grass farmers mightily'. | ( ’., It. I. & B. 11% Chmgo. j va F s Drug i-t,re, (2> ties for sale by Druggists. H ap p y t-io o sie r* . Win. TimiiHius, I’ostmnstcr of Ida- rllle. Iml., writes: "Electric Bltteis Iinttdoiic more for me than any oth(*< mcdicincR combined, for that had feeling arising from Kidney and Liv er trouble,” John Leslie, farmer atid stockman, of same place, says : "Find Electric Bitters to lie the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me fed like a new man.” J. W. Gardener, hardware meixbant, same town, says: Electric Bitters Is just tho thing for a man who is nil run down mul don’t saro whether he lives or dies; ba found new strength, good appetite , OL J:s, 1SWV4 w l f. * r. fI b i i l d i i ' l g l is?aim4;!' ra^'. 7 f*l ;n ^ wv *r« j vfl $ - 1 / * ^ 7 \X} ^ i t # - i s t a 1 >. S i ' l i l unap;—'-s/ : '■' * 1 ' ) ? IG 11 | SATURDAY, J //. •/»■ / i / J t . 2 i .. iissentrai'raalite A *«; i:-- arc !ii| -Tag ’"acvutii: 1 <>t > >jr i= V.‘ t j>J M ’*s.'A Y . i.. il a g ilc-1 " f in V b ro il tais w'ck. M.\-\ AVj;t.i:i-t 11 xil C ■ ':!<* 1 >. S. illjl nia, ®pyntSan*lav 1 . 1 1. Wiiliiinll a? 31nl the* t ».* ia.-uu* tiiis \f B.-of. J. J. <)s'l wn iigitin reeleetl 1 1* *, i'lil*1* school a >mi b«iug a un[ Ivctlan. This ffj| „icr t (Ansn.aii. Mks X.uuiie A t.iKViing- in th| c i-c 1 s*',r.) d Wc 1 1 lu*r Imuic in McL »:tn is one <| te.t ’iicrs in this Will Is 1 -hit, (I d'*r-on lit usltl ai f ireman in a join sum* city, visj Kdibiiili. Wc :a boys arc both dol i IIy b-.*c nniiig uu The fblloiuiigl Iutyro sc liid foil ■s?1jttemb;*r 14thJ April 20th, lN9a Number o f daf her of pup'Is t*iil monthly enrollil daily ntt ‘miancoj J uice, «STA; Bujj average during t| nmry B class, ■Glass, Alvin Sto| '• ass, Ghirence JS Ibmdnll: ,A chi| grade, B class, c I Gxtrgc, G’lnirlic Raney,I si*d tin juipil^ d l Gtwif-i, ('hat Rmulall, ii ’-1 :m*t of i >.1v i. B r a o lu t^ ^ H l h s pr» H' triug. M. <i liit* * 1 ‘ im ^ ^ H y ;r.isi
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