The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
m uj — „—tnui ■ fwtwwegw■•im»J1wi'^!‘1 ™w«r^»ar* J INDElPKNDJKNT WEEKLY NmVhVAVKM. TIIKO im CAMP. j HIST 6 F LETTERS | Remaining uncalled- for in-tlie Ccd- arvilie, Ohio, post-oflicO for the moutli SATUUDAY, JULY 12, 181(0. IF. I I , B L A I R , Editor and P r op ’)-. • ■V- . ... ...... P ..... —. • PRICE S 1.25 PER ANNUM. •John Shopn o f Clifton was-iii town ■Thursday. * * , Jamestown has-a -population , o f - 1,10,2.m-t-onlBig totbe la^t census. '., v Wood Warner, of SpriiigfleUl, is the guest of his parents this week. t <i«iuva crowd attended tile con vention.of the' TVU. at Xcifia: 'Thursday.. ^ ‘ . v v •Miss Emma Yarnel of Selina* •at- tended the Gypsy, encampment here ’ Thursday evening. •' < I* • ‘ Mrs. IS. (). Bull was ccmovod to the home of her tjith'er Mr; S. lv. Turnbull this week. ' ‘ , -IVof. C. S. 1*. Shajvau attended (he National Teachers association ■at St. i’auj, Minn. sS\as tbqCoiuet.' Tlio Kimhioo entertainment was ‘sjveal led’ this week, and will not. he given- until cooler weather, <• V - I • ■ . . . - . ■ • • r s. ’ 1 It dogs not" look -probable, hnt Mr. ■ <’, M, Crouse..of -tho- .hardware store, . sal’ by a lire sill-day Thursday.. >.. ■• • * * * Mi ss Bov-ie Wrigiit^erf Sp''ingfieltl, is the gncatof her coti-dus, the Misses .-Milbmn, 'Xenia's population, -has increased-'t'lu' il '),arv,‘sl was groat. Camp Ground Raided by Almost eliding June 80, 1S!)(). ^ Dot Do Groatli the EntireCoiiniimiity. Pleasant Evening:, and * P len ty o f Fan For Wh ich the "Yhs” Arc'Wholly R espon clb ld -N otos. Cedurville was Bf the hands o f gypsies hint Thursday evening, .and their camp on the.lawn JO front ot Mr. Gray’s Residence was crowded with visitors.' Li,t up as-it was Will; Chinese lanterns, ,.rho lurid light frf the camp, tiro, failed* to reflect ,the yvild, weird appenutco usually se.cnijr such places. On the contrary, every- thing seemed to twin harnumv with the surroundings. Tlio seeress who* foretold, after crossing the palm with .silver, tlio ftdnrcu^appincss. in store lor her victim, was there,.- b u t ■aI - 1 though wo waited ‘jin silence and StHurting” for about liftcoir minutes to heiir some words of wisdom-as sli<> foretold what the mystic future con tained1,'wo yv'a.s dooined to disappoint ment ,uiul departed froln the tent no wiser thnnAvlieii \ve entered, .those present feeling possibly, that the youthful, ttpp‘etyfinww~rbc -seorosses was indicative o f a laek Of experi- e*‘ce. loiter .on, however, ilioir ser vices were inVconstuut demand aiijl Win UniJoy .Titos Flynn L'awrencc Keeker Mrs SJ O’Connell lira I£odgors (2) Mr Lucy Dockland Mr Alfred Taylor WmtJudcrwood Lottie Vandyke Persons calling for (lie ubovo will lileaso say “ advertised ” ,. J. W. M c L ean ,!*. M. NOTICE. “ Persons having sacks belonging to MeDjll & Ervin,' will please return them at once. lis-tlds is Uie ' Vniio o f year we need them most. . JifcDi/U. &E uvin ’.. H u t c h i s o n and g i b n e y , IJA V K T A I £ E X T13B5< B T T I I K .-^FORELOCK and not by the FETLOCK f > ‘ - ^ .T H :K s 44,1SYgaj^- IIKA.VY WEIGHT AND JJGIIT WEIGHT . " , ------- NO GAKMBXf.HO KEKVJCKABI.K New Stock and Very Low, 1 Entirely New Stock in French SatteciiH Select now r CHEAP AS DIRT. rWe iiaveBi nice line o f Factory tin ware tlyit-we are almost giviirg away ' - l'jt<JCSIC-& lil'M ,.' ' STRAY. 'Taken up, at tho farm o f *AndVew* & Bro.^oulli o f C’edarville, two large hogs; weighing about' two hundred, poll mis each; ui|d wlimb will be'lmld for. da mages itnd the..payment o f this notia1. ■. . . only 196 within tlio last ten years, according to the late census report. ‘ ■-EVvillas duiii. w’ lih*li was biouTj out with, dynamite, About'a year ago, is to be 'rebuilttliKAtn inner. It "will be s ■ • built o f solid rt.ek. ■ D. Bradfule and Hon sold and shipped to Mudison county, Ohiothis week one o f iludr Pole Angus calves It wa» ten mouths old and' weig'hed Yf )0 poiimis. . * Mrs., Wm. lllain was in I’edaTville Thursday cvenviig,' and met ‘ her daughter Mrs. Grasser, o f Newark, who was-en route for Jamestown to \ sjiend the vstiminor days. At the regular meeting iff tlie, lire' ''outpany last Monday evening J, G. '.yeCorucIl: resigned the prenidenev of ‘ •‘ tii at,,organization apd Spencer -.Sliep- hei'd was elected to till tho., vacancy. , -Itob. Bird spent T'hursday at the. iiome o f liis wife’s father, Mr, Stov- siison, and indulged in a (juiet limit. Ximrods in that locality will possi- ■Id) not iee tltii depletion in Ihe stock o f sipiirrets in •that lotjalitv for a iinto. • ’ . • _ * 4 i Dr. Stewart traded horses' and buggies with Will Blaine last Sat nr. ^ day, aiid lias the stltisfaflion o f feel ing that lie.has done the coiiiiiiiiiiiti vil good turn. Mr. Blaine.'* since tin* trade seems a “ suCWcr -.hut wiser va- was Ollier members of the camp at tended to '.the refreshments which were served for'the 1 'isi.iors and were kept busy during the entire evening. They were .'all tis suceessTul liiianei.- al\- as- they could expect, and as their gains went into the exchequer o f the •*V’s” o f this place they ivcre only 'die more encouraged. 1 NOTKS .. Everybody was tberel . Tbe gypsies were a success. ‘$88 was wliat was reyeived.-. Filtee.it gallon's of ice ' ereaiu sold. ' '• •. ' Miss Ollie .Met-rare, at Xenia, present ami seemed to enjoy herself. Misses Bose Stormont, _Edith Sat terfield alid Ola Lott were the' lor-, tdne-tcllcrs: The eostumcs.of (he,gy psies wen* in aecordanee.witli tin* elniriU'tcr tliey represented; and all looked lovely. * The gypsy-maidens who attended to the .begging were MUses lea Bar ber,. Aleie.Slornioiit, llirtlii* McMillan and Hester Slirpades, • Messrs. Frank Nmilli aiiM-^Geurge Davis anti* Misses May l'icluliorii and-Ora,‘ Haines drove over, from Jamestown to have their tortunes told. • ' ‘ NOTICE. v 1 All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to' trie, will eon for a great favor by calling and setting at oiice. eidier bv cash or note, . ■ •Jt’ p. liAUli. Blackberries for Canning. Orders'soliciied. Be r,rie_s. delivered. Uou' r Bt ifn. Fish at Tn the Git.iv's. New Ooifoe Sehehie at ,'WV u M c M ii . pan ’ s . *• WANTKIh—Ka'nuei's to bring their but ter to our store will pay von a good price for it noiv at B itmi ' n •■Spectacles-all styles and sizes at ' K'l iiow i vV .Maebitie Oil. reeotiimeiided by-, all well drillers and persons 'using ina- chiiiery,',2.)'centsper gallon at *■ * . •■ —II ICllIf's; -- . . • ■AVe-liave'jti'st received n ear load of Wa-bington State red cedar Shingles S. K. Miye,lie)l & Co. Tiger, Biinola and Prize ( ’otlce unit 21 eeiils pee poutid’ -ul • Binti's' 1 Thoy Learnod Something. Three'inen stood together on.Mon- D f f t h l r Q l l l / c 111 the new weaves, viz:. IJ'XOlt, AKMUKI3, BltOPKlt 1J.1uT ■ II O i l A6 - J\LMA, l’ON I)B SOUS,HUItA lt-(JKOfS O ltlXS. ‘ XjustrarL©s^-Nv:ill' t>© sold, largely . \ ' S T R I P E D , P L A I D S . ■:> - ' ■ ■ .. • .* ....*■' " , •> •“ ■ \ Ijcipdctlq \ In Silk.Wool and all Wool GASHMERS. Onr all ,Wool 39, inall coloi ?. Come' and, see us; Hutchison & Gibtiey, . - .y-* -7 Xenia, ’O. TH E RUDE CLIOTHES-PIN. PiUsbiirg.il, Cin’ti &St. Louis Ity • 1'AN' 11ANt)I, B !{,(!t:'J!JC1- Seliedule -in ell’cet Jum:.,i. 1880. iTa-jwins dopnrt from (.'edarville as-folhiw ■ (JOING 1VKST. I f 4-.2.0at. mJ3-— .' Hag si op. *.■ 10H4 a.' in. '**” ' i| * 5.25T]i. in. . ■ •. flag stop. *. GOJNG EAST. - * 8 . a. m.‘ • - * 8.57 p. m. ., SUNDAY:. ..Tlio Id),owing trains stop on Sun- da i outv. , . ~ ■ :i .It Says ■ Grout Many Tiling:*) unit Then Tukes an tguom fu loui Tumble. A Dande.llon grew In the grass-plot, writes Margaret Bytinge, in Harper’s YoiingPeoplo.- Her head shone like goldT to th'o Sunshine, fihe smiled brightly, for sho was very happy. A Clothes-Pin was bolding the baby's bib on the lino j just abpve her. The Clothos-Pin’ looked down on the Dandelion. Ilo had had to twist around so much to do this that liis legs stuck.up in the air.’ * | "What are you smiling at?'* ho asked * the pretty (lower. ^ . | "At every thing," said the Dandelion. | ‘‘Atevery thing?” repeated the Clothes- Pin. . i “ Yes, replied the: Dandelion, “ every, thing, l ath smiling at the green grass, at the blue' sky, at the big tree over yonder, at- the birds that are (lying in and out of iu -at the butterfly on the grape-yine, and at the honey bee that is oondng to toll iiie a sweet story. . It is i*> pleasant-to'grow in the fresh air, ami see anil.hear all sorts of lovely, happy things I’m.glad Ihu a Dindalioj.” . “Wouldn’t you rather ho one of my family?" asked. Hie Clothes-Pin, : oh he turned right sidcTtip again. “ See how high I am. * 1 itari s\i a great many more .things) than you cans lean took __ n over into"the next garden, and ’way t>ut-jnfpr,^/>’ ^ 1 1 >11’ Into.the-road. And 1 have two strong ’ stout legs, ami. no boy or girl Mis more. But you, poor ..thing, have only one— a ■ very slender one “at that—and it is .stuck f^st. In tho ground. And though -1 haven’ t, golden hair, my head is round-and well shaped, and myj WBST.- 1.17 pTi'iC K-AST. I io. l Da. -m : 41 il 0.52 pVin- .: - ■ - T im e g iv e n a lm t e is O en ti'n l ’I’ iiu o. 1 B la g t D a ily. * 1>aily expupl. Sunday. BAKK OF £E0ARViE!.Ef G e n e t ill. B lin k in g Busines 1 nui.yu'.etl. Leulher mill Cotton FIv:Nets, hnr.se, . , , . , ' . . . . Hfigure, granting that it w a little, short- eover-* null sheats at nick hot tump .-a . ' r . ....... ' waisteil. is quit;.* pretty.*—for a elothes- prices at C. I. ( ’ itAix’s Snmv Fluke Ilomiiiy.tit. ^ . \ . P " . W. If. M c M ii . i . anjv \ J. Ik Naglei. D now-pivpiiml to do all kinds of ( ’abinet. work, -also pie- TV . g,. U le n iitiiH , t a c L i t r . FRAUDULENT CLAIMS. ■A)*-, pin. AniVdon’ t I take jolly rides astride of this old elothes-lim',.-while you know no greater fun than that of gently rock ing to and fro, making behove you aro dancing? , Cmno,. tell tho truth; don’t you wish you Word !?"• "No, indeed, I don’t,'” said the Dande- tu re Iraiiiiug at y e r i I’ctt-oiiab le rales j.Uon,' with a toss o f her golden locks. . , .. .. , j fo e . iiveniie yestt-rdai. All were m.ui, anil his .selNatislaetlon To j ^Weating and mopiiinjr. It was hot hjs judgment o f hofseilesh is ‘not i\s'j_^a\vi*nl lu»t. ■ ptu'ist :*« tt | ••Dye gut to have a o f beer in Ac a regular meeting o f the School; <*ool oil’ tin,” reimirkeil one, "Yon Board last week the teachers elected ’ fellows have smite ?" ibr the ensuing term were assigned, j : "You bet!'’ inoiujitly replied one. its Jotlow’s : Miss Minnie O-'-ous room : "Excuse me," -aid tin* other, who No 1 ; MDs Mattie lJroiii'ageni.,No 2 ; wa* a doctor. ."Now, then, let Miss Amelia Miller, No-Jj.Miss Mary show you something, You. Tom, lijl *ti titer trougli.s JB) rent ills per foot ottiplek*. Givi* liimsi vail. 'W A SO ’CIS/fl-l 5 Gallons for 55 cts. at . . Bnto's *» \ t The lincsi line ol'eaiji'iage Sponges ever in town at • ilrtlOWAV'.S l’UAK.MAf V. Try BaskelM’ ired Ja|iau leant , - W. It M i ‘M m , i . a . n V P K K L U S .yon eati get tliem a! Bino's J. L. (iTim, .Jame-town IT, ha‘s got , he most complete lumber jttrd in me 1Mini hern Ohio. -Farm gu(< i Iter loot lot) ■ ‘it leave jou r lirdo) • BntoV, Speelael'es at - * linn , wav ’ s Highest, market price paid w.lieal at . A miiikw A" Bno. 'jYood and W'iltow tvate at : , •G uay ' s for Orr, No 4 : Mr. Foster Alexander, No*; me fee! i our pulse. Now you lieu- [vers 10 ce •i; ilis.s Lena (iilbert, No b l’ rof. ('• ry. Now, llicii, Tinny get j our hcer." j ij*S.OOc m 'S, I). Hchawau, Priueipal eDet, wil|;' All tlm-c entered a saloon.' While j Blackbeu i. move liis family here about Augiist! tom iva«di'jnking his beer the doe- them at f,l''*t» j tor seated Henry bi a chair .and gave Prof, J. W. Smith of Ccdarville, 5 Him a fun. ■.At the end of live itiin- Olijo, bus been engaged as principal of.! utesTom joined llienf saving t "A-h-h tjte high school jitu'e, this year, and 1but that touched tin* spot!- I feel will arrive in a few’ weeks to make1coolox,*’ . * preparations for. the „work. The! “ Do you?” * ('pierjed the -doctor, public school* will he mo’rged info { “ Your pulse lias inert.a«cd just eight tin* high school ami an effort made! heajs to the .minute, wbile Henry’s to establish a teachers’ normal Oe*; decreased six, making a difference of partment. Prot. Smith is no rela* i fourteen in his favor. Wait a bit.” fion that we know o f to Prof. Zaek j It wasn’ t over three minutes before Smith, Author o f the excellent Histo-i Henry laid down the fan, feeliugcool ry of Keiducly, which has recently! enough, while Tom pulled out ids appeared, hut he Is an edneator of handkerchief and said: “ For Ileavon's sake! let’s get out o f this ot‘ 1 shall roast! Pm wet all bv- 0ft” “There's the easel want to make ouf,” said the doctor, “ You are far warmer than before, and will be for give him every encouragement atid j an hour to euino. Our friend hero , . ml hiiu their mdst hearty e,».opera*i.has lost Jtis. thLst „iid is cool eiiouglt |H1CI» Eemi*VV*eekJy Iuierior Journai I for a foot race,”—Detroit Fret* Press; BARBEii & MCMILLAN’S ! wtitihln’ t be .voti for any 'thing. Pm' more than ontenteil to b.* a flower. Flowers ap'Hovoil by every bnily, young anil oldr butA»*ht»evi*r heard of anybody loving a cl/ches-piii? And—’’ ButilgHXi tbe Clothes-I'in gave such an jrtigry .j**rk that, the eloilifM-lini*. w(ficli was retiIly, as be-had culled ii, an "old” one. suddenly broke ami let him dowii upon the-grai-.s. Tl'.eri} ho lay, mill holding’ the baby’s bib, at a short distance from the Dandelion. ’ The Dandelion looked at him in si- loneo for a moment ami then, went on with her speech: “ And Plough yon may have two jit nit, strong le.nsf you can’t 4 .., ()|). j use them yourself. S’, n *ho'ly tmist help ’ j you. t-firla and boys <•in mu a!>;,ut on : Indr |theirs,-but you void in’t get tip from ladder^ where, you are lying a:i 1 walk even one step. Now, could yon?" The Clothos-I’in ma V* poT<*pIy. “ timid you?" asked tho Dandelion again. Iiut'instcad of answering tier the rude Clothes-Pin said, sbnyiy: "I,have beard puv ! that (lowers ci.mld shut up. Will-you bn kind’ enough to prove to me that itfla true?" v pronounced ability, bavitlg been for 18 years connected with tbe Normal Sellout at Chillicethe, Ohio, and he,is thoroughly prepared to,, train Hie .young idea up to the highest educa tional standard. Let. our citizens IJflrrlteiit two rooms over my store * . ' It. I’ fi:i). . A full line of Spectacles at IXwowAy'ti Powder and shot at -* A\\ it. McMillan. •If you want tlio brut Sugar Cured Hams buy fbo liiugatt at Bnto's. r, , . . ... ,, .......... CHEAP MILLINERY. Hats, FlowcrH and Rib bons below cost Also tnmm*-d Hats and Bonnets ArtHSriuI \Vhct«to:ip«, ■A^French technical paper gives the foTTowTng method^-srP9mailing artifliMal Whetstones. Gelatine of goud (|iiality is dissolved in Its own weight of water, tho operation being conducted in a dark room. To the solution is added 1 l.j *p'*r cent- of bichromate of pot tub which has previously been dissolved in a llttlo water. A quantity of very fine emery equal to nine-times the weight of the gelatine, is intimately mixed with with the gelatine solution Pulverized- flint may bo substituted for emery. Tho mass? Is molded into any desired shape and in thou consolidated by heavy pressure. It is dried- by exposnro to Strong sunlight for nevora! hours. One of the ILancrue.iblo KU1 d » of tho Ac- • cLltvit Vmmritico nusiii MS. ’ Insurance companies carrying acci dent risks, said’an insurance mail t > a 1 St. Louis Ghrbe-Dcmorrat reporter, have •an immense number of fraiklu.ent ulaims ; bronglit uguiiiiit them. , No doubt they , aro frequently imposed upon, but-in ! most instances their doctors art* sharp i enough to detect tho swindle, and a ’ threat o.f prosecution iisuaily settles the- . whole business. Some years ago a very singular case-caino tinder my ‘Notice. A well-dressed man applied for an accident policy and secured tho maximum.beneljl; ’ after passing ii very satisfactory oxanm nation. He seemed in a great hurry to get the matter settled, explaining that ho -was about to start on a business trip, • Three days later we had notice* of claim under that, polW , total' dKiblegiynt in consequence of a street ear u-eidmu be ing claimed. Gur doctor went to th * address given, identified the sufferer and reported that ho was in very bad shape. •»' little inquiry elicited the fart that in the. very day the policy was granted th:* man had been run' over, as he static, and. as tho actual hour was’ not record ed, there seemed to be 1no reason t > doubt his word when ho said the acci dent: happened when ho was on his way . home from the-office. ''There was noth ing to do but pay, and several payt :*' nts were made in'duecoufs:*. .Threenumt. ■ later the .fraud Was discovered by '! e merest accident. The nan who b< . the.policy had never been hurt at a'.. Iljs brother,, wf.o boro a striking r •* semblance to bin,, had mot with i n- r.<; Cidont, and the policy was tin iifti s- thought. There was nev—r a prosreuti.* i In the.case, for the ofii-qr who VViW.em ployed’ to Work uj) the evidunce let":, hint drop and the sick nan tnanagi ’•t ’ get out of town, while the well one ive could never trace. Such a fraud could hardly bo perpetrated now, but it work ed well in tbe days when the bu-snes* was comparatively, new. j ‘ • v i * ! An liitoriHlin t T im i t’ i*ee. • A now French clock contains a novel application of the magnet. The clock is shaped like a tambourine, with a cir cle of flowers painted on its head Around tho circle two bees crawl, tho larger one requiring 'twelve hours to -completo its circuit, while the smalhr -ono makes it *every hour. Different Cuts anil 1) ptitlior.it. Information gathered in London I s ’.flowers represent tlie hours, and tl e said to show that cats catch diphtheria bees, which aro o£ iron, are moved J*./ from human patients and carry the dis- j two magnets behind .the head of tho oaso to healthy persons, j tambourine.
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