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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