The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
VOL. 13. CEDARVILLE, J2HIO, SATURDAY. APRIL 30, 1892. KO. 12 buildm promptly, this season w ill be ‘Winow-glass, e w ill give special rates in G l a s s G l a z i n g e l ail sizes and qualities, Ara ' large quantities f t alsmg you done GLASSWARE AND QDEENSWARE. We have recently added a large stock of Glassware and Queensware^ w ill do well to see. Designs are all of &e latest. Oeme and see our it is broken. which you stock before p, S Call and see our appliance for:keeping peanuts hot Peanut* are always -rerdy for eating. Millinery opening at Barber & Mc- Milhm'Snext Friday. Mrs.’ Jenuie Stormont, ^who lives ^outh o f town, is quite sick. Mrs.B. G. Ridgeway is in Dayton visiting her cousin, Miss McQuality. *Mrs. Henry Townsley^, df Springs Held, will move to Paxton, Illinois, her former home in a short' time. , Mrs. MeDill and Mrs., /Torrence left Tuesday for Chicago where -they expect to remain tor several weeks. The CoD^l^tmal ’ conyentiou, at Xenia next Wednesday will lie well •attended by citizens in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Riley McMillen en tertained a dumber of friends at their ]ioin($*south of Cedarville last (Fri day) tveniug. Mrs.fl WalterLKildow, ’o f King’s Milhq'was^a^gueatTif her^busimnd’e parents, at this place, this week,, re turning home Wednesday. Read about the millinery opening at. Barber & McMillan’s .next Friday. The stylish lints yon,will find there will make your evgg water, ReV.Yauco, o f Xenia, will preach the Memorial sermon before the G. A. 11., of this place, Sabbath afternoon, May 2!), 'in the opera house. All are invited. A number of young people were entertained at the hospitable home rtf Mr. and Mrs. W.. L, Marshall Tues day evening. About sixteen couples were present. Mr. R. 8. Bull this jweek received a letter from a blind grand-daughter, \mttci) by her ou a type-writer* Mr. ' Hull Isvery proud o f the letter as it was the first effort o f his favorite grandchild. _ A new paper has lieen started in Morrowcalled the Transcript, and is edited by Morris M. Morrison* The paper presents a dice appearance and will no doubt be a success. Morrow at one time supported two papers. Dave McConnell, well kuoWn throughout Greene and adjoining counties, has purchased the Osborn W a l and will conduct It-in the fu ture. Dave is a hustler and will Make the Local ode o f the leading pa- pew of the county. Cedarville townshijr carried off at least a part of the honors a t the re publican at Xenia last Saturday; R, F. Kerr was elected permanent secre* tary and acquitted hbiiwU with honor* Messrs. G, W. Homan, J . H . Wol ford, D. 8. Dixon and W. H . Blair will atteud the cpngressioual oonvan- tion as delegates. T* R, Andrews, Jos. Htewart, Win, Iiiff and Will Stephenson were elected alternates. ‘ The republican county convention at Xenia Saturday was an cuthusiatic one, if not harmonious. We do n*t | approve of the methods used in secur- i ing a solid delegation for one candi date for Congress to the exclusion of all other aspirants in our county, and believe that inasmuch as Gedarville township has a citizen who is as fully °Dan Haley hits killed himself,” shricked Mrs, Lockhart, an elderly lady, who lives next to the room Dad occupies as a sleeping apartment, last Tuesday night. Ban considers him self a'practical joker, and after telling that lady, lie inteuded to commit suicide, went into his room', locked the door and shot off a pistol, alter competent to fill such a position ns j which he proceeded to groan nccord- any other man in the county, that the delegation from here should have beep allowed to do him the honor to cast their votes “for Mr'.'*Jackson. In justice to Mr. Jackson we wish to state that the majority of’ the town* ships outside of Xenia stood by him iug to the latest improved method. Mrs. ’Lockhart, thinking Dan had probably told the truth for once, was badly frightened and gave the alarm, while Dan, who knew of the furor he had succeeded in making, lay quiet until a physician was summoned and when the fight was mhde as between 'an attempt made to force an entrance him and Mr. Johnson, the result of | into his room, when he quietly told the Vote on the indorsement o f Mr. Johnson being 108 for to.(10 against, Xenia city giving a solid vote in fuvor o f the rcsoluti jii . Of course with one candidate in the field Greene county will be stronger in the convention next Wednesday but that does not ex cuse any body of men for refusing to allow a locality to honor a citizen if that be its desire. , . Kelley’s.stcreopticon drew a good sized crowd at. Krwin it Williamson's hall Wednesday, evening, notwith standing the fact that the 'advance agent lmd not hilled the town proper ly, The iiuinugcnicut thought in the euriy part of the evening they would have no crowd at nil, ns there was not u soul present us the hour for commencing the entertainment arrived but shortly after they began *o come in droves, and the ticket agent was kept “us busy as a nniler” for at least ten minutes. Where the people all came from was a mystery, but co.me they did, and witnessed a first-class entertainment, of which they showed their appreciation by continually ap plauding. At the closeMr. Kelly was tendered a vote of thanks and asked to play a return date in Cedarville iu the near future, we predict a good audience* his visitors.he was all right, and that he wanted to lye left alone. To* say t|uit the people were chagrined when they heard it was all a hoax expresses it mildly.' I f Dan lmd really com mitted suicide, or at least attempted it. the public would have felt grateful and might hnve been led to lielievn lie hud the welfare of the community at heart and did really want to do them a service Imt to go to all that trouble just to scute a woman was too much, Cash paid for fur at 8. L. Walker f ■ Halters, collars ami ijR kinds of harness sundries at James MurroyV ” 7~ ' Blank hooks, pass Imoks and pen* oils at Hen Ridgwaj V, SmueXew lamps, just in at Ben Kidgway’s. * Spriug repair work at Murray's har ness shop. ' Fresh cakes and bread at the ha kery. J acob 8 kkii . ku Hard and Soft Refilled .Sugar at Gray’s. - Canned Pumpkin, Should he do so Peaches, Corn a id ionmtoc* at (Jriiy % Gill Mortotfs trip for the beuefit of hie health, has, so far, been of no ben efit to him. Word was received here the flint of the week that lie was con fined to his bed. George J£d. Hhrodes and Will. Iiiff have both joined the Cedarville colony at Hot .Springs, Va, They will work for Mr. Will Leelaud. J*. B. Townsicy, formerly o f this place, hut now o f Kansas City, Mo., was recently presented with a valua ble gold Watch by the firm lie now works for, as ml evidence o f their ap preciation o f his services. * Buy your fresh and salt’ meats at the old reliable meat store of C. W* Grouse, - Teeth extracted without pain by applicaton of cocaine nt Dr. H oiuhii ’ s office, SUMMER OPENING, Fof a good shoe made to order call on *J. Keller the practical Shoe maker North Main St. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Milton Keys has re moved .-his shoe shop to his new room next to the Nes bet property on Main stM where lie will be glad to have all customers call. Hew Carpets. The new styles in carpet ings this year are the hand somest ever shown. It used to be to get a handsome carpet one would have to buy in the lrgh grades to get suited, hut this year you can get beautiful colorings and patterns in the lower and medium grades. In the best grade t.f Ingrains we have an endless variety of styles,and in patterns that are copied from Hue Bmss- ells All grades of Tapestry Brussels fro.n a good at 49 cts. a vd. up to the very best goods made iu this country. Mattings are more {mpular than ever, the patterns, are prettier, they are cheaper, and the qualities are better, than ever before. The new thing in tins line this year Straw mattings made on Twine warp and they arc liound to wear. Curtains of every kind, Lace curtains front 50 cts. a pair to $20.00, Shades from2d cts a window on spring rollers to the very best fringed good.#. Por- We will display a nice .* - . % ... \ , w . .tiers from $5.00 a pair up line of trimmed woik frri- I uikl Siunn naw day May, 0. Barber & McMillan. to the best. Some n ew t i t i n g s . I n P id e s^ J t t r a c k e t s , a n d F r e t W ork lo r D o e s WO . 0,1 oori.toiy „r a n .l W in d ,,w o . O u r s t o c k U h cures have marie Chamberlains i'ol House turmsluilg g o o d s Cough Remedy famou*. ittein im i- i s t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e e v e r tte«t especially for cnugh», o . i .I h , ! in X e n i a E s t im a t e s crmia xmt whooping cough#, mut i«ljriiv en a n<i vvork d o n e in v e r y the mo#f effectual remedy know n? . fiM these diseases, 25and 50ecu»but- tie# for unie by Drugglsl#. JoiKt B l a t h e r s & Co. Fm: a number of years 1 have boon, subject n» violent attacks of inflam matory rhcumutfani which generally lasted about two mouth#, "On. the jlrhl of Ibis mouth I was attacked iu the Unco iiu.1 suffered severely for two days, wlitiu I promirod it bottle or Chnuiberiniii’a l*ain Ualm a u d it relieved mo ' almost iii-htutly. | iliurMure most tlieerlur.y recommend it to 1 1(080 vvlio are similarly afflicted everyvvlioro.—1{. p ; W uitki . v , »I«r- tiiiduh*, Jf. 0 ., Fob., 1888. Mr. W h it ley i> a very iiroiuinoiit man in this lilitco and liis diseusu was very widely known as lie suffered mi .-I i kovoi - o fiain. W. M. rioiiKTON & ( ’o,, 3Ior- eliants, Miirtindalo. X. ( \ f>() font bottles Uir safe bv Druggists, N n iidny l i x r u r o o i i k v ia t h e IteieHNylviiiiia h h ir n , Tieketa at one fain for tlie* rounJ trip between any two statiuw ou th* Cincinnati DivirinU from f'nliuhb.w and Sprinctield to Ciecitnmti Bive will be .sold by the 1‘. f , <fc 8t, L. Ry, Go, oil cavil 8,<im\iy until further untie# during tin* ■■.umnirt of 18112 ES aD t'uvo <» (Drtit l«u V ia JfVmi'- n V I v i t u i u • I ' m - 'in* ;i:s*icnni.il Goiii' ranee r.t' the M. IC. i n ueli at Oinai .i, Neb, exeiir-ion tiekets at hali’fi.r ti >• rouiul trip will he s .Jii via I’ton rivatswt Line# April 27th, 28.1. and 2: ti), and- will pv good returning m;';i .Ju;i>> lit, Huy ticket agent of the* 1' unsylvanla Lines will fiiniisli particular- upon np plicatioii, i i c i i * i M ’i T i ; r o i i a U i i ; For hale or Rent.- -One tuo storv frame house of six rooms together with four acre# of ground* Good im provements, small fruits, cl,*., ju.-t outside corporation limits. Will #e]| cheap. For .Sale.—Frame house on Church street Cedarville, seven* rooms. Lot 80 x 160 feet. Price $75(1. Two story frame dwelling on Xenia avenue.^ Ten rmmis. Size of lot. 95 x l.'fci, Best loci.iion in (Wlurvillc. Thiai# very desirable iiroimi tv. Will ecll for gl,8(ML W. If. Bb.Ui; A (a .; lilvItAl.lt Ol KJCK. ltuckleU*M Ariuvu Halns. The best salve In the world lot ruin, braises, sores, ulcers, snlt rb**nm, fever sdres, tetter; chapped Imuds, cbi'bfeioK, corn#andall skin eruptions, and positive ly cares piles, or no pay rtquirHl. Ii U gnaranteed to give perfect, satisfaction, nr gioney refunded, frteti 25 cents jt box, Fof sal* by B. <3. Hldgcwsy’a A s s t i i f r A lr e f ( C s a s e r t l a a for Ml, li» S t#V la I J mcm . Guinmettcing Mnndav March 14th, Train Xo5 oil the IVnnsyiveniti Lines, leaving( Icdarville at 4.1(1 a. in. will hiaka direct ivuuumtion at lndiaiia|>olU daily except Sunday for 8»t.Louts slid ai d intermcriialc stations, an L ing at b.to.p, in.
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