The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

psAlii t«*> *mm&rv'2?MMk^.rxr»r::r’Tmk'0 \ o l i & CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1892. NO. 11 y ?-1'r■ '-r ' —"”*”•’*‘.1 J* t *— —imi. mm — pi■Iw|iw iT fi ■imitBIH 11W1 I W ■IM—1.— i n d o w G l a s s 1 / / *rii 1• bi» * W*fri w c ia l t j tliis' season w ill be ‘Winow-^lass, ail sizes'aiii*. qua lities ,.. Are -yon lag? w e w ill give spaoial rates in large quantities. G-alsing done T C o m n t l y . - , - . • " GLASSWARE AND QUEENSWARE. A V ) Irw© recently addei a large stools of Glassware -aiidQueenswaJe, vrMdi yen, will. &3 well.tp..S3®. is broken; ■ , ■ B U L L <&& , S P E N C E R . U'UL and see.-our appliance far keeping peanuts hot Pean q uire ulways reivl/ ter eating. -' r.A* Designs are a l l 'o f tke latest. Game and see .our stock before .*r; IV 8 i i ; i *w . l \ l i t $ \ A L; t ) | ti)^ y a-T aai^x4.B£XKi- < l; meeting of' the Codamile .Rev. T. C. S[>roul. D tousquap j^wU d.ip boar.1 of t..lu -rttum lu»tAr.m- |'.v i<«eni!»<-r of l \ P. chinch. Jt is I i , ,r ■ t hat all-will toei tree lojotn nt ; lI'vm ,f| lm’-',nte-1:i petition t!u; rcHt.rMl , 1 ^ . 1 , I’apt r, limit- : I . * Liit,. \ , APRIL, .23, l^E-. j No, i», askim: tin t tiny district ho dF* t d to ten minutes, discussion live. ___ ------ .— . . —— ■....... - 1 signed by five elocio 4 <f sab (1s'r ck Bv order <>f Committee ,T. / / . A’A .i/W , KiiiH,r •mil /Vo/>V | 51,1(1 th c ('!<;i;k w«w «•'- 1dem l to notify all other hoards iu- ^ l e i '- i l . S S P ER AKNUN lo A;»*••■*»:■->are now hard at work tak- i.t 4 ‘'account.of stock” for their iy- n t.vt’w. t iwnshijw. Mrs. A. Y. Fei-1, ot*Cincinnati, was agu.,-4 of'her brother, Nutl.eu II imsey, this w-k>k. . ■. • Mrs. \YInuns and Miv BlaiHm Con­ i' ' tin- >>. S. and S. O.’Honm, Xe­ nia, spent Sunday, in Cedarvitie. 1. if. Wulford assumed Ids duties «i trui-Lje of the Dayton asylum Tor lie, ins nit* this week, attending his ll.'-t, meeting of the board Wednesday. i) ivid Bran lute intends remodeling las pnperlv on Grove street this s u-iny,. W. M. Barber also expects to nuke do ddid improvements, building, jtvirin 1 1 etc. to his property. Prof. J. J . Osborn, o*‘New Carlisle, wis again reelected .superintendent ot 1 1 •p i'»li‘! schools at that place, the iimo being a unit as regards his so- li'cti.)U. Tins sjpenks Well for ottr ibr- -,.it*r 1 1 (Viisn.au. . Mi-s N.nnde McLeaii who has been Ducking in the AMutire district, e hc I sAm il Wedu«0tCfhtnd returned J i lu*r home in Logan county. Jfiss MvL'un is one of the most jtopulur tiM-’iiers in this countv. T i . assi -I-. k S. , Martini ComptoU" to Ivnuisruudu i ,. . ... , : Fleishman, in lot 14, Oowdv’*add to tew sted that a ]oint meeting wd be v . o i o ' vo t ,, . - , .. . .Xenia, fetW. b'd 1at the school house an -aid di-lnct . Harvey llmn-tOn to B of F, Cie-ar- Buur.lay afternoon, April !’b, tit one .creek tp,"strip 10 h-et wide,, $:»b. o'clock, to discuss the advisabilitj* yf| A. and W. l.f.'l bondiill to Ltta L. the change. The board also raised the salaries of tiueh.irs from -8300 to $320 a year. Will Aisbit, citv editor of the An- '!>•wi>n Hi mid and lle rt Alexander, fuctiiait in « job printing office in the sunt* citv. visited Cedarvillc over There was an attempt to wreck the 12.00 a. rn. passenger train on the Chicago divison of the Pan Handle road iic.tr Andewoii^frtdtaiifi, Tuesday iiioiiiing, hut wa.; prevented by the engineer seeing the obstruction in time to reverse bis engine. Wiji Xes- bit and Bert Alexander were on the train, and it.is through the kindness of “ Dick-” we received agrahie account of the affair.- The train according to the engineers story was running a t the rate of1a mile a minute whom he dis­ covered the obstruction.- A t a meeting of .the republicans of CcdarvilU* township last Saturday evening, flu* following delegates und alternates were selected to attend the convention at Xenia to-day to select delegates to the State and congression­ al conventions. Delegates—J . H. Wolford, J . W. Pollock, Dr. !Ioni:tn, T. B. Andrew^ \Vt 8. Marshall, 11. M. Stormont,' «J. J . Snider, David Dixon. W. B. Stevenson. W. H. IUff, W. If. Blair, David Gregg, D. N , Tarbox, Will Conlev, Geo. Iliff. Oglcsbee, part lot 3S, (Amwcii’s add to Xenia. Spring 1:1 j ii, ■122.'), - E . G. .McMillan to C. M. Biggin, ‘.Fa,Silvcrcreek, $7tK. 1 .F ,1. H. SchelJ to Alary. A. Mad­ dux, lot 7 anil pan 0, Schell's add to Xenia, $*">7n. .f. B. M. Wright to Sarah E. Mor­ row, ’jiart lot 1, -Galloway's add to Xenia, $2.1(10. Jam *s F. Stewart to Armstead Stagner, lot .17$, A’. S., S2UU. U. <i. Shearer, ex to 11. L. Arnold, part lot of, Xema, illO . HiramHeaton to Nancy Baylors, part lot 7, GowdvV, add to Xenia, ottUO. - ' • —.Margaret Crawford et al to Ida M, Haugiiey, ijuitclaim to y j a. Jcttersou, $204; Same to C C CVawford. i]iiit claim to y^ a. same, 8204. hiimc to Austin Crawford, quit emun, }l^ a, same, $200. Same to Melvin l'raw-ford,'et al, to Margaret t'rawtiiril, .quit claim to 18,(i,U a, same, $520. Austin t'rawtonl et al, to Margaret (Yuwhml, quitclaim to ti,^ a, same, 81, John A. Nesbit to U, E. and Jennie M. Bradtutc, 2.7 }ioles, Cedarvillc village, 81555. L. Walker F o r t i g o o d r . l i o u l i i n d o t o o r d e r c a l l o n . 0 . K e l l e r t l m p r a c t i e s i l S h o e n t s i U e r X o i T h M a i n S t . R e p a i r i n g n e a t l y a n d p r o m p U v d o n e . M ilton Keys lots re-, moved his shoe shop to his new room next to the Ncs bet property on Main st„ where lie will he glad to have all customers call. ' Alternates—Jos. (-. Stewart, J .D . Silvey, J , Mack Cooper, K. F. Kerr. Clm?. Owens, John Townslev, John Ross, TV. J . Smith, John T.r. !-r, James Brown, D. M. Dean, J . I’, Sahhalii. We are glad to learn the j AIcEiroy, A. C. Stretelicr, Al C line,}1;1 hoys are both doing well and are inp- John Hurbisoii. ■ L i Ify b v laiing masters o f tlmir business. The following is a report o f tlm Mc­ Intyre -clitel for the. term beginning S/ptem'mr 14th, 18‘J l , mid ending April 20th, 1802; Number of da vs taught. 140}Num her of pup’Is enrolled, 33; Average taoiitlily enrollment, 24; Average d.iily iitt ■tnlaiice, 21; Percent o f atteii- d uicc, 87.’,; Pupils imviug the highest average during the term were: P ri­ mary B class, Bertha Gqrdell; A f’lnsH, Alvin Stormont; B grade, B c ! hs , Clarence Stormont nnd Prank Ibiialail: A class, Jimmie Alstip; A grade, B class, May llancy; A class, e l George, Harry Randall mid Charlie Itauey, Those who have *•’ «*d the pupils* examination are Co* cil Goorgr, Charlie Raney and Harry I’niidull. X a s s h : M c L kak , A Township Sabbath School Con­ vention will lie held in the XT, P. Church, Cedarvillc, Friditv, , *; 1 f f-,. Cofive 29 t h , ' a t H'M p . m . o f i e n e d w i t h d e v i t i o n a l e x e r c i s e s , c i n d u c t e d b y P r e s i d e n t . ‘ J b 1,5,1 L , , K “ l s C T o p i c * — “ C e n t e n n i a l S , S , W o r k J 1 n E : i l l O h i o / ’ o p e n e d b y J . L . C h a p ' n n 2 n d — ‘ H o i v a ’ " u r o t h e l . : r g by W . R. SterriU. DisettsSioa o}e*ne I by Rev. J . (VWurimck. . 3rd - Tim best method o f prep;., i. g and tcaening the lessoin” Pape, by Miss Murdock. Discussion open. I by Prof. Sayers. ' 4 t [,—.“ The imp-n lauce d teat a. J lli- -,JTlic r *sp'):idbilitv and o,»p ttinity of G.< - b a*1■• - ” P j' Cash paid for fur at I f you want a stylish livery rig go to Boyd’s, Halters, collars mid all kinds of j harness sundries at James Murr.ns Blank‘books, pass books and pen* ciis at Ben RidgwnyV. » 'Some New lamps, just 111 at Ben Riilgway*1. Buy vour fresh and salt iim.«*,-> at. * ■» ihc,old reliable meat store ol C, W. rouse. Spring repair work a t Murray’s hm i ness slioji. ' l'refdi cakes and bread at the b a j l c i J acm - h Sir.'.ra:: 1 <*, j t X it a good lu t.tli tv a n !h«( * to I.i tl*5- !;erv. 1 v^ t ’ ** - . .g»-. ! ■ - - 1 -A * \ik\ .. Al-111,'- */« 1 j ii 4 ■ m V ; Vi!., . * | Jll'llVtSii u IMil.•. 1 , ---' **' *•■ i f. . ' vim M-V i ois ; • •- l - - * “> - , *» • 1 } ■ •- ... -j■ a. - tv '}».;» < ; Toc.i 11 it.a -i,■. *>- :hl> •sell f-v- « ” .3. Bn / (). el X'Tew. Carpets,... The new styles in c.ifpct- ings this year are the hand soutesfc ever shown. It used to he to get a handsome carpet one would have to buy in the h?gh grades to getsuited, hut this year you can get beautiiul colorings and patterns in the lower and medium grades. In the host; grade of Ingrains we have an endless variety of st)les, and in patterns that are’copied from- lino Bruss- ells All grades of Tapestry Brussels iVcui a good at 49 cts. a yd. up to the Very best goods made in this country. Mattings are more popular fhau ever, the patterns are prettier, they are cheaper and the qualities rr<*better, than ever btf ji \l* The new tiling in tics line this year iStraw mattings made on • * kv ?» pud they are l *. ! 1« wear. Curtains f t », ,y hind, Lace curtains "*. “ icth.apair to £20 00, liadts irmn 2o ets a vundow vallrrs to the very ■_ . fringed good.-, For* - eom^dOJa p5ir up best. fcJome new - }w Roles, Braehets, .Ve*’AVorlc f.M* Doors i’widow j . Our stock im latnlcdiing goods m.ot, e-diiplute ever f in Aoma. Estimates and work doiic in very -anner. I n b n & C O . . FNn-ii number of.ycai-,- T luive liecn subject to viuU-m uitiicks of inibiii-. I.m.-uory -rlieiimiiti-sui wbioli gcneinllv lasted about two months. On the lli>tof thU • mom It I wa, attacked in flic knee nnd sullured severeli for two days when I- |)roeured. a- boille of (Miiunberiiiin's Pain .'kilm and ir relieved me almost, . instantly. E . hereto re nin-t, IieCrfnllG reeommeml it to those wiio uni simihu-iy ;tfl!ieted everywlierc.—-I{. I). Wmnu.v, 3tar- tiiulaio, N. C., Feb., K\s$. Air. Wliil ley is a very prominent man in. this place and hisdBcnse wa- very widely known as he tmtlbml such severe pain. Wr. M. Hpi-a-rox & Co., Mer- ehaiits.Martindalo, N., t \ 50 cent bottles for sale hv Druggists. S tim l n y I I x cu isioum v i a t h « l * e i i : i N y i v a n i a t , i m > N . Tickets at one fare for the round hip between any two stations on tli? Cincinnati Division from C’olnmb is ami Springfield to ( ’iiiemnati inclu­ sive will be sold by tlm P. *J. -A St. L. Ity. Co, on each Suml.iy until further notice during tha suinuim of 1892 «i H a l f fitr<* ti iO ;n .i|m v i a IV*nn- M i'lvu iita i e t , bo r tlm Quadrennial ('oiifer.mee of tlm M. E.,Cnurch at Om.di.i', Nob. excursion ticket'd at half for tlm ronml trip will be sold via Perm .\g ansa Lilies April 27th, 28lh a:..I G. ..'), and will pe good returning tuitil June lit. Hny ticket agent of tin* Pcm.s.lvuni.i Lines will furnish pail;vnh.ij. upoil ap- plication. B ttcUU . ’< . < The l,K-t ‘ . '* • * ” ' < b r u i . co r ns , u'e- r.q sdt tut-:- , * • sa ri,., .■ ** i l.i.i i" . I : eer.is.i.-.J -3 Iv runs y-ilee, or t.o juy ixv u-d. J<h gM.'hinieei] l>gi* n pi ' *■., . •>r .lo o e y r e ’u !• 1. I ’ ’ LI * . .. i box, For file !>■,' T* (-. I.-i.i-wiwnv's A n o llu - r tliiM<i , (/.m riR o a : f ,; N t. L o stis V i.i P , «... v . * » Coninieneing Monduv A f i ),f, Train No5 on th e I’cniisj Ivatiiu Lives, leaving Gcdarville at 4.1*1 a /m. will make direct coima li-m a> L. V.. a ,. - I*, daily except Si , 5‘-. '-t l -* . ■1 and iniennuli:/.,. ; , — ’- ’*• x 5.15 p, m. * 1 RbrnTnuiotJ Mrs. Michael Curtain, I’lainfii-!^, (11.. makes-the statement that slm titught cold, which settled on Inc lungs; slm was ti<ated for a m ■ by Imr family physician, hut p* <v worse, tic told her she was a h-qq- less victim of consumption B1(1:1 tiLtl. t»o tncdieiim could cure her, Hm1 druggist suggi'sled Dr. Ki.j^’c » - Discove.lv for C'on.stiuqitiou; -Im bought a bottle and to Imr delight found herself betmfitted from tiv.; dose. She eouUnucd its m.v and »r . ter taking ton .hotUetJ, found Jmr t ' , *t.ur.d and -well, now does h.*r o-„ it bouimwork and is as well :i- she eve.* wa-.—Free trial bolllca of tb! • G-, Discciveiy :;t RnifjWAV’'- D. Iftrg)’Louies 50^. and 4‘i L- w.!j

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