The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

-i •' . >■ - • • ¥. ' It t o -MPA' '* *fl l *,>fc| L 'f ' **«■ , :m » i:**> jJsiwttV. r « :j, Siif 'Of jmo»J W,il U’ "f m;.‘$ 4**1 * I ’•■I ETCs ir you better I”poor ’yoni croTOmroit ill them in i lrniture such as Bureaus, Book- Tables, Bdck- Glass Furnitnie m - line of Coffins, imptly attend- .TON. lou to examine* strings, all the latest s, Overcoats, Panting* lfty in fiwt goods c*n U B T t e 0 0 . the the IjrJSw# J3 L yRAJMn OHIO, ✓ :; m . t «/*" v-» -ir** >-v; . iiv’ijP/vAw-1- ■ ■'■'■* -A* ■ ■ •s ' -• /■»*A «W l-J t r je a x r o - ■ ^ cj > T T n n *13. i«U 4. Ml-t * im p - ,*■ ¥ *"# i i u4 y*''7aal . J • ■ *vj,- ■;••*:... «#■ o ■-•* # * -vv -v .•».'•■•: ■• \»T 0?j-& 4J/. «,x «/,«'> v. Vi •y* >, «*, * 4i ** l (f$** *’ , / 1 10 K v .•«>?• ' * - ' ; , ^ v*".,3lsn8&* ., , fel+y % i‘3 » : , . , M ,f / ' >r ! ’i i „ i j All goods in this department sold on Tuesdays of each week at 1-4 off. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ' ' ,*'.«£ * ... + „„ ., v f * V ■*' > ,. ' ’• ~ ^ 1 V ^ ^ ( ^ ln4 off on all goods sold on Wednesdays* A lim itof $1;G0worth of eachis made-on FLANNELS, CALICOES. BOOTANO SHOEDEPW ITMENT. ' ' ‘ a * • ' . r> t t u <-.i »•» . * t * e*f ^ y i '4 ~^ | », ' ^ 1-4 offon aU leather goods on Thursdays; „i » - . .* " * *J ” ^ ^ CARPET, FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. '■■,■'■■* .“•-■•. v ■•'•" . ■..•■ •- ; -• 3t. -.'. ;. v 1-4 off on all goods in this department on Fridays. ^ - A splendid stock of $20,000 worth of goods offered. ■.Vc<*» M . 0 taf ISl>EPKJiPS?fTWKBKI.THI1W8»APK* BATUJRDAy, OCTOBER l i ; 1800 iK < S t. J i L A i l i , E x t t t o r a n d J*r o p *r. Pfficc s 1.25 PER ANNUM. C lld R C U D IltE C T O U Y . Cot'en*i«t«*,r' Cliitroli.—Rev,. T .' C Wurnuly PHtiUw.', JU?f|ittar s'ojtvioes a t Il iOO ft m; Sfttbnih selioolnt lOiOtlft in R .F . t;haroH.-;Ra\ . J. . f t Mnrtin, piwtor. 8*»^tn*rtrtaftK)n m ; Satitifttli ftclionlat l0H)0ii ut. . M. E .’Cliiircli.- K*v. G. L, TuXfcA, pn»' tin. Pre«bnir)*at HJj46 n n ij ftablmlli W hool *1 ffl.f «t«MW S^O V . m , Tonw » * • « » - > » i m p in l,rA'W ni#»«MVWwtnwdajriiirftiilii« sieii , V. P. ClHtlfch.r-Ksr, J . C. Warhock# pastor. SsrvkiS# «t 11 ich) n m and 7 M;Sa 1 ihi(Ui fwliOol nt 10:00 ft in A M. tf. Churi'li.—Hor# f t D. Jack- ion, pastor..jServicoa j\t 11:00 am mti[ 7: 0 fi p in « k - 1 j ftHblmthf Pabljatli soltool •tOGPm ; olahK,7jtXtpmaaol) Frlilny. liftpttftt Chnroli.— H ot . t). M T n rn rr ptifttoi*. Proftfliltof e te r y Hitlilmtli u t It iur. Hint 7:00 p mi ; SftlitiHtli Nnliool a t '-!*> p m ; Pettyvr meeting Wad- nemlfty nisht; C ed a r r llle i ' l a lilb it e r y O n ii- ' " ' HftHW. - A man'who, on his own evidence claim? to I k ; a gentleman, by name o f Passmore, came to our village some time ago and proposed to cetahlieh himself in die saloon busincasiu viola- tiou o f aU law, and against the Wishes ofn large majority o f our cUiiebs. In doing so he Passmored so mtieli bad whiskey that die above large majority became indignant, and in their indig* mttioKtnnetgdad to atrike from the 4i<mld*r Stra^ht eut, edtisdt pftoeed- lag on the part o f dUw» was |#k<*l nixm by^dBw ew iiiB Base* «*or« tmm per* Ror,td srhAtt****' <AmerkMi eMiten, whensupoA th# qjrieti pea«Mhlw and m t haired gwid nititen, Pa#mtga, jittK-lairnal W q ftm fr am ! w ^ gM ss to expend the Util* of our ordinance restriction, if the above large majority should make an attempt or in any way interfere with him in his mannero f dying business in this land o f liberty and home of the free, 81(1,0001 Whew! So much moaey had never been heard of before in Cedarville, and it was to be expendet right here in .order to test the Validity of the ordinance; and put into imme­ diate circulation. Visions of greau prosperity began to arise in the minds of onr.‘people. Interference with the Passmore's manner of doing business was aU that wa£ necessary and the money would begin to flow. So by a previous arrangement the Mayor was to proceed in the interference business and in order to get everytiling in lega shape his Honor wrote a legal letter to the above Passmore and was about call for the-full amount of810.000 at a t One time, but remembering that no one here had ever handled so much money,/Concludedto take it in install­ ments, and drew the first cheek a t 8350, with the understanding that the gentleman whose rights were being abridged would Passmore over as it was needed. But alas for our fond expectations. While his Honor was preparing the check for the wealthy Passmore, who out of respect for his gray hairs had been granted the privilege of roaming St will, and being of a roving disposi­ tion, roomed and roved Until the last seen Ofhim he WASroving and roam ng and bounding away over the hills n an Easterly direction, followed by the expletives o f the Mayor, who now realises more than ever that "The melancholy days have come, the sed- deat o f tbf|»y«ir.M ASd thus we're left to hold iSs sack Until our friend Passmore oojnes buck, And Cot, Con Must have his Mate, Jtslbta the business' Wantto waste, And in good humor h« did get * While tketkln* was gOiHtf wst, Aad to the euttnoil md ftoyose W i r y »iuJ*«wlth*ri|R* roes. The MfOtbax war«0ft*M produced tli* Vote waseetuitpi **d Uda easssd . - i Rseaase tbs whisks* ring was bust, •10.000 in order to test the valkllty^of And Uel. Con aid 8*$ tbs Mil, TVbilo PflBsiuore and Getts were at tho . still. And that reminds us of another Of the Gut.*# fuss and feather! *Twas Gotts ttme bold tho gu n In band While o'er tbo counter wont fbf bis man, A im ! for this little bit ofTot) Wsshold by bis Honor in tbo sum Of something like throe hundred dollars, Wbrnbywhon thin modest little sum Was no,t a t once produced, ° His lloiior tiioiiglittho better wdy Tho way the law provided, And thereupon prepared a bond To which Gotta would subscribe With one or two good sureties true. They would, the law abide. ' Thus out ofjitU lion went his bail ; All things were .moving smoothly, When nil atonoe Gotta unfurled bis sail Aud loft the Col. mourning thusty, “Boo, IIoo!” ho orieh, and asked his Ilonrir ‘•Do you think there’s any dauger That I ’ll have to pay tbathond For that d— roaming ranger:” His llonoir being an honest man Replied In terms amusing “I thins yon wil l, unless your man Returns, repentant and assuring You fbathe wlilho there And to the Court repair For settlement of tbe'queHtlon,” u To which the genial Con replied “ Be Gerry I am dime. The man has given me the achlip And 1 will have to pay the sum.” Quoth Con, “1*11his nresilflnto my bom# Aud iu a quiet way I'll kick mesllf Until I learar The cnatoms bf the day, And when 1 go another's ball I'll be ap t to know the rayaoft. I'll just say and without f a il, My friend, he gorry, I'm not i n .ssy- son.“ Years, E* AaKK. Mr. G. B. Joties,of-Spring Bays:|“ Ibave used ChatnbeflaiiY ftih Balm for severe and paluftil .bom With batter cfiect thab anytiling else I utve eVer tried I t relive* the pain instant and cure# without Ieavikg a scar." Pain Balm is oneof the most useful medicines that toy finally cto be provided with, especially f o t rheu- m«iistn, lamp book,, sprains, brujses, toothtohe earAobe toA Mkt AlhtoMit** One a llie s tiou will relieve the poiu afldafltlr ttk i bsureacure. 80 e to i bottles fordale by B. G. Ridgway. . I f people would take, the advice of H a rv e s t E x c u rs io n s v ist th e B. G. Kidgway, tho druggist, they | P e n n s y lv a n ia Jiin e* . never would start on a journey with-1 Hwvest Excursion tickets to land out n bottle of Ohumberlttin'e CoUc,. and business centers in the West, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I t, Northwest,. South, and Southwest, can always be depended upon and ■ is l will be sold a t one fare for the round pleasant to take, ' 'trip via the Pennsylvania lanes West - - m w ? Jof Pittsburgh on September 9th, and We want every mother to know j 23d, and October14th; For complete that croup con bo prevented. True information apply to nearest ticket or croup never appears without ti vvarif- Pto*ePgor agent ing. Tho first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarseness from the start. After that a peculiar rough cough is devel­ oped, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomeshoarse; a few doses of Cham­ berlain's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared, the disease may be pre^ vented by using this remedy as direct­ ed. For sale by B.,G. Ridgway. ~ 1 .. 1 1 a njjr, t T h e Q a e ta P a y s A ll E xp en sed The Queen's last “Free Trip to Eu­ rope" having excited such universal interest, the publishers ofthat popular magazine offer another and 1200 extra for expenses, to the person sending them fibe largest list ofEnglish words constructed from letters .contained in the three words “British North Amer­ ica." Additional prizes consisting of Silver Tea Bats, China Ditiber Sets?' Gold Watches, French Music Boxes, Portiere Curtain*, Bilk Dresses, Man­ tel (looks, and many other ueefitl and vaiuatda articles will also be awarded in order ofmerit, A special prise o f a Seal Skin Jacket to the lady, tod* a handsome Shetland Pony to girl or boy (delivered fifes In Canada or United Stats#) sanding the largestlists. Everyone sending a fist of not loss' than twenty word*will rOoetVea pre* 1 . *“* • " to t. M to d d x tJ . 0. flo..«t*t»|a oomplet* rule*, illustrated MtklofMr of prinss, juod iunp li number o f Tho Queeh. Addtost The OaaacQiai Queen, Tormito, Giltodal H oM ew ekers' tSxcrirwIonift. . Will leave Chicago and Milwaukee via the Chicago, Milwaukee & S t Paul Railway, for points in Northern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota. South Dakota, (including the great Sioux Reservation) Montana, Colo­ rado, Kansas and Nebraska, on Sep­ tember 9th, and 23d, and October 14th, 1890. Eates for these excursions will be about-one fare for the round trip, and ricketa will he good ibr return Within thirty days from date of sale. For further information, apply to any Coupon Ticket Agent h r the United States or Canada, to A. V. H. ‘Carpenter, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111, PittsburghCiYti&SLLwis Ry » . -3 HAN-HANDLK r o u t e . Schedule in effect June, t *18JH». Traiua departfrom Cedarville as follow GOING WEST. || f 4 M a. rti. flag stop. * 10.14 a. m. | * $31 p . tn. flags^p. ’• • •' GOING EABT. ‘*,8.57v.p.mu ’ SUNDAY, > - . - • - . The lowing trains Stop on Snn- XlUW... 118. k M j k * * ' ’• . 41 (rimetsvtoftbovsis Central' -v 1 ■ |I 9 « | f IhUlye *l>iuiy ! *

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