The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
II THE HEH&I*f> SATURDAY, APRIL, 23, 1832. W, H. B LA I It, Editor and Proper M ICK • l . a o » •!» ANNUM. No preaching at the U . P. church tomorrow night, Born to Mr. and Hue. Benton Bar* her, Thursday morning, a girl. Lew Young wile in Gedarville Thursday shakingvhanda with old friends.' "■ - '' .• MissMary Cooley, o fProspect, Ohio, ia a guest o f her sister, Mrs. James Har- hison. . John Grindle was made happy hist Sunday by his wife presenting him with a baby boy, Mrs. Flora Karch, who is now at Hot Borings; Va., i s . reported very sick with, typhoid fever. Miss Emma Thomas has returned to her home iu Dayton after spending n tow weeks with her mother and ____________ C. M. Morton and wife have gone to Sparta, Illinois, where they expect to remain a few weeks in hope o f the change o f climate benefiting Mr. Mor- tou’s-hepltlu John Blade and Miss Pearl Robison colored residents o f *‘Pittsburgh," an aristocrat;!} suburb of Cednrville, wi re rnnrjrfalfTnamdey evening at the res- dence o f Rey. 1t)r. Morton. Miss EstellaTurnbuII, grand daugh- »f Mrs. Capt. Gaines who has been making her home in Philadelphia, was married Sunday April 3, in Cunuien, New Jersey, to Mr. Harry, Holt, ol Philadelphia, The marriage was kept a secret until Thursday'of this week. - H . T. Kelley who has a No. one store* opticon entertainment, has attempted on two different occasions to show in Gedarville, but on account o f th e . in* clemency o f the weather could not, hut Wednesday evening rain or shine, be will be at Ervin A Williamson’s hall. Admission 10 cents. Prank Tarbox is improving his property on Main street. Mrs.' J . C. Nesbit, who has been visiting in Louisville, Kentucky re turned home this week, John Neshit this week sold to Oscar Bradfute his business rooms on Lime stone street. ' Consideration, 11500. Tom Mitchel has been struck with thespirit o f improvement and Is fixing up his business >-1 .m. uml will occupy it as a r e s id e n t,. , NOTES From The County-Seat. As Detailed by Oar Hpecial i'sm s fs a d e it . The guu w.til factory will commence operations Hguiu next week. The machinery will, by that time, all be replaced by new;. Mr. Samuel Walker, our popular jeweler, was very sick the first o f the week, but recove red sufficiently1to return to his work Thursday afternoon. Commencement, exercises of the Cednrville high school will take pluce in the Opera House one evening o f the first week in June. . Rev. Dudley o f New , usher will address the class. The Xenia Gazette made a mistake last week in stating that Beuoni.Cres- well had lost his iniml ami would be sent to the asylum. Tile .item was unfortunate more particularly mi ac count of the distressing circumstances surrounding it. Mr. Creswell 1ms been suffering with nervous prostra tion and has been flighty at times but bis friends assure us he is already much better, ami will recover his usual health mid spirits iu a short time. Loss o f sleep and appetite ad duced by great mental strain is what caused his sickness, but tlmt, ■'we are assured, is being rapidly overcome. The insurance companies are here adjusting the loss and amount e f dam1 age to the stock of Conwell A Babb, It is generally understood that the Ipolicies will cover ail the loss. It is said that the firm will remove their stock o f goods to Detroit street until There will be a Union Educational meeting, in which the ministers o f the village and the teachers o f the county will participate, at the Opera House, Gedarville, Saturday May 14. It will lie an all day session and questions o f thq, great importance will be dis cussed. Our citizens should remember this meeting end attend. The Springfield boy, Harry Neil, wlio was killed in jumping from a railroad train, at Dayton Tuesday night, has been identified. He was the sou o f Curtis Neal, the Springfield real estate dealer. He was aged 17. Two oilier Springfield boys were on the train and knew o f the accident hut returned home and said nothing about it, A sister, Miss Carrie Neal isa saleslady at Ehrenhart.s, Market street, Springfield. The family is grief stricken over the fate o f the boy. The mother is especially overwhelmed with grief. The lad had told his funi ily he wm going to stay all night with another Springfield liOy, and the first they learned o f the sad affair was from the Cicinnati daily papers. We took a stroll through Dines Bros. Carriage Factory on oor last visit t ) Xenia. Th4jf have a complete carriageand buggy IMrks ot no small dimensions. We found their show room welt filled with all styles o f ve hicles, consisting o f Surries, *Jagger*, Phaetons, and Piano Itox Imggies both light and heavy. We found iu each department experienced men busily at work. We also learned this firmhas a targe patronage through out this and adjoining counties, which will warrant their success. They have have alwayrmade a sjwcialty ofstrictly hand made work o f first class materrial which thsy warrant to the purchaser for two years, (greens county should lie proud o f the. new enterprise and patronise it liberaly. A brilliant reception was given in honor o f the N, K. K .’s by the C’ro* kiuole club of Cednrville, Thursday evening at the residence o f Mr. J . C. Barber. Tho house was illumined, and decorated for the occasion with evergreeus and blooming plants. Over the drawing-room door wus sus pended the motto, “ Welcome, N. S. K.” As the gentlemen entered the parlor each drew a card on which was written the name o f the lady he- was to accompany to supper. A t niue o’clock they were invited to the dining room to partake o f a repast served by " caterer from Xeuia, which outri valed any former effort. The menu consisted o f all the delicacies of the season. Wails o uquppetites were being appeased all were delighted hy the sweet strains o f music which were wafted on the air from another room. After supiier we ngain repaired to'the parlor where we were informed that a literary salad had been prepared, consisting o f quotations front Shakes peare, which tiie members o f the N B. K . were expected to tell from what piny they were selected, the ladies guessing the. groatestmid fewest number receiving prizes. After the salad had lieen served a Flower Ana gram was presented and the score counted which resulted in Mrs. Dr, Oglesbee getting the first and Miss Eme Barber the second prize, when to! and Itehnld! both hands o f tiie dock pointed upward and all took their departure although loath to do so. Last fall when the ladies reorganized the .Shakespeare Club, the editor of tiie H kuai . d predicted that ere a twelve month rolled nrouud ‘‘The gentlemen df Verona” would make their appearance. Well, as his pre dictions never foil they have, and that right royally, for— J a n tftfcn th« Raster xt-eetlng, l ‘fi*Croktnol* «tob a MSttihg And at thtir MtleUtios 5 * l'b«jr ijtw d to Mod on tsvltstlos To «««h <m«of tho N.S. K. And hsorwbst thoy h«<l to iwy, At J, l'. UsrWa t*iey A*re«f to MWt. “And *t tho ishts tsho s »#Iwrt KditurDfsir mode tho opening—^“got ti wm in this brilliant himw [tlun", i'lmt w« bwheld 0 . M. C tuiim , And tho nekt man wodi I W m Dr. R, <5 OgieUico, Wo rewfniwd by light W. B. Ttoronson, who«* hsir I* light. D» A, Brsdfuto snd it. V, Kerr, Weretho tongand eliort of it, sir While taegeniSl J‘ If. Andrew (lire *tsngh that woe true, Pensltig Berber A, D, , To stall# fit to see, II. M..Rtonsont who Setall II, M. Berber though not email AndrewT B, aah McMillan W, R. Ilidnot arrive by a enoeial ear, * But got there like nil the rMt; : And helped to ebtertain eaeh gue«t< #. 8, K. repaired. The Gouuty Gonvention hereon Saturday, the 23rd, will be a meeting o f the best elements and the best men iu the republican party. Whatever they do will be done with prudence, caution and for the best interests of the patty* . Judge Huiick is making inuny friends iii this city since theauuouuce ment ot his candidacy, and lie is the secoud choice o f many o f those who will be delegates to the convention The friends o f J. H. Wolford o f this city, and they are legion, are very glad to kuow tlmt lie Inis received at least a partial recognition for his val uable services in the past hrHie repub lican part}*, by an appointment as member ot the Board o f Trustees of the Insane Asylum at Dayton, Ohio. 'Tis but the voicing o f the unani mous sentiment o f the.republicans of Grceue County to say that Mr. Wol ford deserves a better position than the one he has received, and they gen erally believe that he will soon get it. Common Fleus Court adjourned on Tuesdav until the Mav term. There will be several criminal cases to try then, mostly for burglary. There are uow some si&or eight prisoners in the county jail awaiting trial. M. T. McGreight, one of the lead ing business mcti o f Jamestown, bud his store room burglarized last .Satur day night. Among the many things stolen were a v^atch and chuin, several pair o f shoes, coat uml vest, pauts Ac. The parties are supposed to have a key fittiug the lock and to have effect ed their entrance thajt way. When any one escapes Mr; McGreight they are hustlers, as he now has n very good clew. I t is gratifying to' learn that the subscription fu.iui raised on behatf ol the widow o fMr. Conwell is something Over $750 at pre-cut. Certainly the good citizens o f Xenia are very gen erous. It is understood that two of Greene County’s many aide citizens will enter the Congressional luce, if no tu third ns Coates Kinney is now mentioned us u dark horse. It is probable tlmt a resolution will lie introduced iu the County Couven tion here on Saturday permitting the candidate for Congress to select his own delegates. Should such q thing lie attempted it should be kilted a hornin' as the republicans of the coun ty precincts certainly are yet capable o f selecting their representatives In such matters. There is strong likelihood of another resolution being introduced wnteli may meet with a great deal o f favor, and tlmt is to request GreeiieGouuty’s delegates to the congressional couven tiou to use all means to secure u dele gate from tilts district to the Minneap olis convention, who will be instructed to vote for James G. Brniue. Mrs. Wm. Bliephcrd, uo aged lady o f this city, died .Monday morning of paralysis* Mrs. W. R. Baker is dangerously ill. Mr. Baker is constantly at liar bedside. Rev. Nathan West, on* o f the great divines ip the Presbyterian1 Church, is lecturing here this week. Bithjt d Tuesday evening, “ Higher Criticisti *’ Thursday evening, “TimPentateuch,” •*-**•*-* . l Gregg Weymouth and wife have returned from Bellefontaine, where they have been with tlieir rick daugh ter, Mrs, Cora Clapper, for , several days. Mrs; G. is the mother of u nine pound baby boy Marriage licences: Jas. Steffenson and'Maggie Marshall._______ Miss Anna Ralstou is prepared to do all kinds o f Dress Making and is located at Mrs. J . M. Ervin’s. Ladies wanting work in her line will do well to call. R . F . Kerr has purchased the prop erty he now occupies, o f Mat. Iteasor, o f London, Ohio. Mrs. J. F. Morton, who has been visiting friends in Spuita, III., re turned home yesterday. James Murray received notice this jL’nwL- iii^i had been in creased from 82 to 812 per moot Wanted immediately, A colt to break for the use of it* for a short time. Have no objections to a horse tlmt has been used some. I t is for light driving. Torn Tarbox. The Gedarville township teachers hold their next meeting on Tuesday evening April 26th inst., in the high school room. All teachers and those preparing for teaching are requested to be present. An extra program is prepared ns follows: Mathematical Geography, Z. T. Phillips; Discussion opened by J. II. Buy.s. A Course iu Intermediate/ Diagraming and Analysis, Miss .Minnie Owens; Discussion , opened hy Mattie Eramagem. Qualifications *[ Splendid-assorlnient of .Ladies s ofa Good Teacher, Miss Sylvia Cooley, Gents combs at Ben Eidguay Discussion opened by Miss Emma Blair, CV11 and see the new Truuks that' Dorn has just received. Cheap iu prices. Onion Sets Garden Seeds in Bulk «t Bird’s. Wool twine cheap • at BirdV. Gasoline aud Coal oil at Bird’s. ■Tinware, money saved buying it at Bird’s, i Teas, Coffees, Hard aud Soft Refined Sugar at Gray's. Canned Pumpkin, Peaches, Corn aid Tomatoes at Gray’s. California Canned Goods ■ at Gray’* Tobacco'and-Cigars at Grays. • Flake and Pearl Tapioca Puddine a t Gray’s. Whole and Ground Spices a t Gray’s. Oranges and Bananas a t Grav’s. Imnd to rent, for corn andpotatoes, -tha-aliarea. B . Bird, > Trimmed hate~Tn~alT~t] styles a t Mrs. C ondon ’ s . The finest line o f Spring .Millinery 'vVvr iu town. All tiie uewest styles Min be Inmil at Mrs. C ondon ’ s , * All the reliable Patent medicines o f the market . at JUeu llidgwuyV Teeth extracted without pain b y upplicatou o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office. 0 Housekeepers should polish and clean furniture with our excellent Furniture Polish, 2(5 cents a Pint at Beu Ridgways. ’ » Hot water bottles in great variety ’ at Ben Ridgways. and We’re still here. 21 lb fine granulated Sugar . $1,00 1 lb Package Coffee ; . ,20 7 lb Benue . . . .,25 Can Corn . . . ... ,08 Star Tobacco lb 1 . . ,40 Cool O il, . i . ,074 Gasoline. . . . . ,074 T e a . . . . . ,80 1000 Matches . . . ,07 1 lb Soda . . . . ,07 Flour 24Jlb Sk 60 Cents . ,60 t'aliiornqi Evaporated Peaches v ,10 and anything else in the grocery line in proiiortionntcly low prices at Andrew Bros. & Co, For Florida Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas go*to *> Geo. Winter’s. The “German” coffee, a mixture o f Old Dutch Java and Mocha, for sale at Geo. Winter’s. Kit and Keg Fish _ Salmon and Sardines at Gray’s. Cheese and Crackers at Gray’s, , Pure Rose and Beauty o f Hebron Seed Potatoes lor sale by „ S. I v /M itciheix . . The Armour Gunned Beef at Winter’s Grocery. Dried Fruits of all kinds at Geo. Winter’s. A full line of G aiiden Toots at CROUSE & BULL’S. * All Grades o f Gasoline stoves for side by Crbuso 6c Bull. / House to rent by S. K< Mitchell. Settings of pure 8. C. Brown Leg horn Eggs for sale, 50 cents per 13. - Mrs. D i i . C’olliis. Rednrril Hales to I'nrllWMd, Oregon, q la Vmiiaylvuiii* liiiien. For the General Assembly o f the Preshyteriau Cliuieii. to lie held at Portland, Oregon, in May, excursion tickets at reduced round trip rates will Ins sold via Pennsylvania Lines. Persons who expect to attend the Assembly, or who contemplate a trip to tiie Northwest, will receive detailed information concerning rates, iimit ol tickets, and the exceiie.it facilities for a pleasant journey via Pennsylvania Line and connections, if they will send their names and addresses to F, Van Dusen, Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Penn, OHIO » , A. If. O n * C en t t » « * H it e t * • * ! * « « t l a r* i»n*y l< iaM la fl»r For the .State Encampment o f the Ohio G. A. It. at Piqua, excursion tickets to Piqua and return will lie sold on May* Uth aud 10th from prin- ■iple ticket stations on the Pcnusyl- vsuia Lines in Ohio at the rate ol one cent per mile, distance traveled. 'Pickets will be good returning until May 14th. Any ticket Agent of these lines will furnish full particulars uimn appHeatiuiL ____ The Short Route, Chicago to Oma ha, is T he C hicago , R ock 1 bi , aku A P acific ; Methoiiist ministers mid InV men going to tiie Conference at Omaha should liear in mind that the train, Wcstboifnd, leaves Chfotgo ■<t 10 p in tlailv, and arrive* at Omaha at noon next tiuv, Superb train «•* o ired over the G reat R ock 1st, and . . Jo in t H rbaotias , G. T. A P . A ., O., It. 1. A P . It’p, Cliicngo. / Buy your fresh and salt meats at Clias. Deau’s meat store. For pocket and table cutlery go CrotiBe & Bull’s. ^ Wo have on hand undoubtedly die finest line of Toilet 8oaps ever sliowii iii tiiis town', the compounds <f which arc unexcelled for toilet tire. ‘Call and we them at Ben Ridgwny’s. For years tbs editor of llioltui iiiig- ton (Mo,.) Post has I h * mi subjoi l to cramp colic or fits o f iudiguNlluli, which prostrated him for -ovcrsl hours amljiiiliUod him for hiudne** lor two or three days. Forth* pa-i year I h has been Using Chaiitborlaiu s Colic, Clioiera amt Diarrhmn Remedy whenever occasion required, and It lias invariably given him prompt re lief. 2o and 50 cent bulrics for sale by Druggists, The proinptueNS and certainty of its cures have made ’iGliamliei'laiuN Gough Remedy famoiiH. Ii is intru ded especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cougii-, aud i- the most effectual, remedy known fo.t these d r canes. 25 Hud 50 cent bot tles fur sale by Druggists. Happy r,oo«:ar** Win. Tiiuumns, Postmaster of Ida- rUle. lud., writes : “Eleetrfo Riltcja hun douu more fur me than .my otlu i mtalieJnes ruiiiolned, for l i n t bad D*eling arising from Kidney ami I.iv* *r trotibla.” John Leslie, ........ .. aud ;to,:kmau, of «ume place, ■•bind lilectrie Bitters to bu (lie best Uiducy iiid Liver nu'diciinj, made me led ike a new man.” . 1 . W. Gtirdeucr, oardWMe meivliunt.same tmn>. ays: :Clodrlc lUtlers is Just the . ; >r a nan who is all run down in», .; >u‘t -are whether he lives or dies; ho oumt in*w strength, wood rpj'e’it *1 mid td i Just like be bed a new 1 , i ' n life. Only 5 tk‘. a bottle, at Rt»u* s Drug 8 tete. C”)
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