The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

* * * * * T H E H E f l a E B 4^ MWKl'KKDKMT WKKKLY NJIWiirAFICK. SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1890 W. H. BLAIR , Editor andProper PRICE fl.RB PER ANNUM. CLIFTON. Mr. Frank Leevick ex Marshall baa moved to Yellow Springs. Mr. Aaron Ellis was appointed marshall to fill the unexpired term pf F. Levick. Aunt Hannah Johnston has her new barn completed and it is a model of convenience and beauty. ' - ' - . Mr. David Cram’s new barn is also nearing completion.' We have thi-eb,accidents io record thisweek. .A few days agon little spn of Mr. Peter Knott o f east o f this place fellfrora p wagon and was run over by the hind wheel and severely injured, The wheel passed over his head crushing out some o f his teeth and otherwise injuring his head. He is recovering rapidly' however, ' Also, as Tomipy. Mitchell was returning from,school onthe Springfield pike, ‘he climbed upon a wagon to ride, and in some manner caught bis foot be* tween the bolster aud'the wheel and had his right leg ' and ankle badly crushed and braised. He suflered ex* •tremely for several days but is now doing a» well.as could be expected. He is a spa of Mr. James Mitchell.. About a week agioHerman Taberin, a young colored boy of this village was playing with gasoline at the oil room where Mr. A. II. White keeps his oils stored. He would stick his finger in the oil and then light a match and set them on fire to ° see them burn. But in some manner be got some on. his clotiiesand when he struck the match his clothing caught fire and he came near being,burned up, but as .the race was near lie ran and jumped into the water and smothered the flame?., Ilowevcr bis left hand was bnjlly burned aud his suffering was in* tense for some time. 'He is still con. finod to his bed but is slowly improv­ ing- - J___ __ ■ jMercdantw ;Organlziillom. The Retail Merchants ofCedarvillc, Ohio,, met In dmMayor’s Office Tues* day afternoon, 2 p. m. and listened to an address by Jus. A . Cuslnva of the MerchantsRetail CommercialAgertcy, 53Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills. The system in use by this Agency has for its purpose the protection of Retail Merchants, The legality, practicabil­ ity and resultsof tljesystemwere fully explained. After consideration/ a motion tfas made that those present proceed to organize the Cedarville Ohio Branch of such Agency. The motionprevailedbya unanimousvote. The following were chosen as officers: J. JI, Andrews, President; J. R. Mc- Elroy, Vice President; R. F. "Kerr, Secretary; L. (x. Bull, Treasurer; J. 0. Barber, W. R.* Stcrrctt, An­ drew Jackson, Ex. Board. This Agency uses no dishonorable means to force collections or settle­ ment^ but the merchants projtoae to exercise their legal right to refuse credit to a person who gains the rep- BUtfikmo f not treating a member of the Agency honorably. There is no law compelling mer­ chants to sell their goods on credit. There is no law forbidding merchants ^fusing credit to any person they see fit* and when u merchants sells his goods on credit it is as an accommo­ dation to the consumer, and i f such ■consumer has no appreciation o f the favor extended and wilfully neglects to make a reasonable and honorable l4)pttm4nt of hi? indebtedness, then hOshould be compelled to pay. ijfi lie buys. It labeller for him and much more profitable for tW merchant. Many a poor worthy man has Wen teiksid credit for this necereitk'l of fife because *rf the niereliArttt «n- _ experience with bad debtors,. but tills Systemwill tend to obviate all that, because the man who does respect his credit will be known and have a standing among merchant#, while fho “ dead beat” and others of his kind wiU *lso bo known to the members of this Agency and be abso­ lutely refusedcredit; no matter it he moves to another town or state hi# reputation aa poor pay will follow himand the merchants in such new place of residence will aim refuse him credit. This Agency issue#a regular and legal Bi-Monthly Abstract’o f un­ settled accounts. Each member agrees to forfeit twenty-dollars to. his branch as a penalty, in case he ex­ tends credit to a person whose unset­ tled account appears in the abstract and.no account can appear therein until the debtor has had a full and ifair opportunity to -go to - the mer­ chant he owes and in some way ar­ range such^indebteduesa. The man who fian pay and won’t pay sad the man who cannot pay. hut will not go to the merchantand state his condi­ tion and make effort to arrangeris the person this Agency is after. This Agency does not interfere With thecredit o f men who deal hon­ orably, no matter i f they are slow; neither does it in any way regulate prices. Its sole object is to compel men to be honest-with, merchants or to pay spot cash for goods purchased. Something of this kind has been need­ ed for a long time and this system will work. :‘ <InCombination there is strength.” The members have the success or failure o f this system in their own hands. . Wherever mer­ chants!haVe properly combined, the system has proven. a- great success. Thewest is being carefully covered by thisAgency, and the merchants in all small towns are visited and solicited, to join the county branch. * R, F. K err , Secretary of the -Cedarville Ohio Branch. A N D R E W J A C K S O N , SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. ■DEALER IK A L L K IN D S O f - * £ N B ' 1■"■,i U ’ * D o o r s , S a s K % / ^ H blc L s , ,v * * r a a - * * - 'Jt1 !■- 31^ J» . vfc-4 - LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING. SIDING; .ETC, a-Ai % Have just received a new sotek. Can; offer -you better Grades for less money than you have befen paying for pppr grades. CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. A N D A SAFE IN V E S TM E N T . la one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in esse of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan youesn boy from our ad­ vertised Druggista bottleof Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteedtobring relief io every caw, whenUsed forany affection of Throat, Lung*or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation, etc. ■ It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottie free atRidgeway's DrugStore. (1) \ Merit Wins W e desire t 9 say to our citisetta. tliate for years we have been sellingDr.King’* New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bueklen’s Aridc* SslveandElectricBitters,andhavenever ihandled remediesthataell aswell, or that have given aneh .universal satisfaction. We donothesitate to guarauteo them every time, and we stand readytorefund the pnrch»*eprice, if aaiiafsctorT feanlti donotfollowtheir tu»& Three remedies have wontheirgreat) opohiity purelyon their merita Hidteway'»,druglri«t. (1) . . -n■ ■— m i-»— sihekutn’e .ii'uio-i.SstvA'* ■The beat in fho vitirld for rata cruitwa, sores, iders, *fc;It rhctl::), foyer oores, letter.cHaptn'd )■ >da, chi^’.-ons •ornaanda'ilaknt •-nprimH,Andp:*»itire •v cUrrt piles, *r%e im Vre^uireii. I', in U*iuran*eed togive perfo,t emaucf.on, ir rn'iney refit dot Tri-w 55 r*‘nf» u troat* For saleby B. O. Bidgeway’a They C’siii’t Afford *• Trifle. Wlieit a manor woman is all bro­ ken do\vn with-a linckiug cough, and their rest indisturbed at night, and finally their hones get sore, their heads heavy, eyes watery, then is just the time they can’t aUhrd io ftifie with themselves. The great medici­ nal properties ot*Wild Cherry as a filinniUni to the weak hmgx ami ir- i-itulrd air celts hudlong heen known. To thin has Iweii added isi Jackson’* Wild Cherry ami Tar Syrup, a few of tliecxMCittiMi ingredieitls to Ktliutilute niitrliidir to tlie weak part**, and they positively gunrnntoe one dose to re­ lieve ihe most ohMlnate rough, aud one bottle will generally euro a rohl. i'riee 25 and 50 emits. For . sale by Ik it* Hidgvyuy, We httve a complete line of STOVES of all kinds at Rock Bottom Prices. We think we can please you both in quality and price. Give us a call. Crouse& Bull. WWBWf A nn #MntR fortRtHNilNiVRjwrwilvnt4f4T WwrtrTof Rs, by AHuAFare. 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