The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

y o u 11 . CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1890 ,K0. 27. - Misses Fannie atul Maggie McNeal are visiting friends in Bellefontuine, Messrs. A1 Barber/ Will Cheny, Frank Turnbull and Will Kyle were among the excursionists " to Niagara last week. ' ’ ■ There will be preaching in the TJ. I \ church-next Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock by Rev. Lackey, of West .Middletown, Penn,, and" services at 7:00 p. m. of the same day .by Rev.' S. R. Lyons, ofBloomington, Indiana. AToTrtiuliBviiation to all. A party i f young folks from here attended a croquet party, at Silas Mar­ tins, Clifton, last night. Old “Bass”.a horse belonging to Alex Turnbull, noted for her “ run­ ning” proclivities, ran away again this week, throwing, the family of Thom­ son Jones into the ditch. All escaped injury save a two-year-old child who was .badly bruised. A B A S E BAKJL. S ERM O N B y The 10 o’clock express to Cincin­ nati last Monday morning ran into a team of horses belonging to Peter Sturdcvant, and while it did not kill either horse both were badly hurt, one so badly that its'days of usefulness \is a thing bf the past. ' It is an outrage that the railroad is allowed" to, run their trains through CedavviUe as fast as they do; especially,ns they keep the .-witch filled with cars which effectually screen the main' track, and persons crossing the road with a team can never tell when they are in danger. Both Oedarville and Selma had a. mad dog scare this week’ A dog'" be­ longing to some pcTKQd here, in ' town went mad and bit'soveral other dogs and attempted to bite Jack Morris but a .small dog belonging to him attacked the animal which diverted its atteiu; tion in time to save Mr. M, It" then left and the next heard of was in Selma and bit several dogs there. A posse of men from that place started out to kill him but they had mot suc­ ceeded when last-beard from. Mayor Towusley, Wednesday mormug, issued an order to shoot all the dogS that had been bitten here-, and Marshal Grin­ ned, attended to the duty at once. ■The item in last week’s H khaliv in' regard to the alleged election in the 17. I*, church was an egregious error, and we can only offer, in the way of •an apology, the fact that,only one p t - son whose name was mentioned was known to the writer, and the item wgs given in the way of news >and : was o n e c o n v e r s a n t v ritii tlie v .■ jrulcft o f tlic ga iiic . . In Order to keep up with the base, ball times, a Dakota minister recently preached the following sermon: ’ “ My Christian players, it is now time for you to begin to bat Satan’s curves. Do riot pound tho air,- but bat him over, the fence. ’Get out on tlie diamond of Christianity and catch every fiy made by Satan’s meu. You should make a home run tor morality and. the side of right. No one bagger .will tally on the great judgment sheet. Evevy player should make a score of earned runs for religion.. Do not steal out too far froin the base ofright- eoiisness and get on tlie. third. The Devil may hold the ball in . .his hand and deceive you and rub it on yon while you arc. not watching;- Never, my Christian friend, never try to slide in on some member’s faults., The er­ rors made by other members of your club, will not serve you on second. Every Christian team should stand on its merits and good Christian- playing. You should strike for heaven’s sake right out from the shoulder, and do pot knock sky fouls for .Satan’s men to catch. Slake no balks iu'your unerr­ ing faith, itiid the great judgment-day you will receive as your reward seven­ ty-five per cent of the gate receipts. O b itu a ry . Mr. David Ilpffman, a former re/d dent of this,place, hut late o f ' .Spring- field, was buried here Tuesday after­ noon. He was horn March 10, jX30, in Virginia, died Humbly night, Aug­ ust .‘b.lbOO, at the advanced age' of 80 years. •In the year Ibl-1, ho with picked up iu the usual channel. Mr. ],is parents, emigrated1 to' Highland Henry Barber gave it to the IX ei : au > .county, Ohio,' where he remained .‘1 hi the presence o f others, and lie be­ ing one of the supposed interested parties, we published it simply as a news item, and knew no better until the paper was circulated. No one can years and then came to (tryone coun­ tv, where he resided for GO vears. About seven years ago he removed to H ark county, and for the past two -yearslias made his home with his regret the unfortunate circumstance j He had been more deeply than does the writer, and ;n jUnitlg hoidth Tor scvoral years past we trust the members of that church .will accept our apology, as we can as ’ surZtLe,u. we ilaVe imd "wiIi Sunday night at 10 o’clock, to do all in our power to right the« * unintentional wrong. • The death o f Mr. James at his home in Clark’s Hun, last Fri­ day evening was hoard here with pro­ found sorrow. ’ The Xenia Gazette in speaking of his death says: “A more upright citizen never lived. R e was aged about seventy-four years, and had been in infirm health for some time. Mr. Hat-bison was one o f' the first-tlmt came from South Carolina "to This neighborhood. Hid father,- who brought him here when he Was only seven or eight years old, was John Harbison, who lived a little south, of Clifton, and who was a member of the. Associate church under Ilevs. James Adams and J . P. Smart. The funeral o f James Harbison took place from the late residence of the deceased on Sabbath afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev J . F . Morton,- his pastor. He had long been an elder of the Oedarville Reformed Presby­ terian church, l i e leaves hut one son, Mr. John Harbison, who resided with him. A good man has fallen. Peace to his ashes.” and died at .tlie home of his daughter Mrs. Albert Thomson, of Springfield, Iu 18^3 jibe deceased was married to Miss i Emily Towusley. who passed away Harbkson nine years later, leaving five mother­ less children to a father's care Three o f them have since died, Mrs. Rebecca Thomson and John Huffman, o f this place, surviving. In tlie. year 1854 he married Miss Elizabeth Cline, of this place, who still survives her aged husband. To them w-ere born six children. ' The deceased also leaves fourTirothersnnd four sisters, 'among whom.are Mrs. .Samuel Creswell and Miss.Mwtfa Huffman, of this vicinity, Mr. Huffman was a carpenter by trade and worked at the trade for a num­ ber of years, when he gave up the business and removed to the country where he devoted his time to farming until tho failure o f his health. He was a kind hearted and affectionate husband and father and a man o f ex­ emplary character. H e was. always well liked by his neighbors and it is not known that he had an enemy in the world. He was perfectly willing and ready to die, only regretting that his afflicted and loving wife was left behind* LOCALS. The Rest Cigar/n town at. It. McMl.LLAN’sj Beautiful aiiefchoap Pocket Books At Kidgwav’s Pharmacy. A most (Idigutfui drink 3M> gway ’ s . Fitui-Miz. Am . ' Rum way ’ s S oda . Greatly refreshing » TtlDGW ay ’ s OltEAMFltOSTSo«A. • ., ■ ■ •. . ■■ i Dried Apples, Poaches, Apricots and Prunes at . . G uay ’ s . Iljgrd. ami Sbft.rcfmed Sugars at •%» • G uay ’ s . .. Remember the Jamestown Fair Aug. 12, IS, 14, and 35. I t wil come in all Us former glory. ■AvOua, Oatnleal Cracked wheat - -v, , Granulated Hominy Pari no, Parched Farinose at • ■ , ■.C ray ’ s . Spectacles all, styles jiinl sizes at '" Etna way ’ s i *“l. , • 4 * Leather and Cotton Fly Nets, horse covers and sheats 1at rook bottom prices at C. L. C hain ' s Show Flake Hominy at. . W. It. M c M illan ’ s . . Tlie finest line of carriage Sponges ever in town at ” Emo way ’ s 'P harmacy .. Spectacles at , R iduway ’ s ’ Honey at t G ray ' s * Our line of took stoves arjo com- r . , plate. . Cnm'SK & B ull ’ s . "Yoii call ahvnjs get just what .you want in the meat line, both fresh and salt, at.tlie lowest prices, at C.‘W. ( ' house ' s The track and the grounds at the Jamestown Fair will be in prime con- , j dition. Its stalls ami stables are among the best on the circuit Anything in tlie Hardware line at bottom prices at Asnuuw &Buo. Tolmcos and Cigars at . G uay ' s . (.'aimed corn, canned tomatoes, canned peaches, canned blackberries, &e.. at . AY. It. M c M illan ’ s . Fish at G uay ’ s . ' All persons knowing themselves in­ debted to me will please, call ami set­ tle before September 1st and oblige JtMt.V (’OXI)ON. LAP DUSTERS. Lap Dusters and Fly Nets, a com­ plete line ami at prices to suit the time* at C, J*. C hain ' s There will he no lack of trotting, pacing, and running a t tlie James­ town Fair, Aug. 12,°13, 14, ,nml 13. ‘‘THE OLD RELIABLE” Meat Store of C. M \(’rouso may al­ ways bo found at the same place deal­ ing out the-beat meat in the market, at the*lowest prfW:;* Hvrun and ilolaoeca-at G uay ’ s . » * 2 bars of Heap .for o cents, 250 tacks for5 cents, at ‘ . ' W. R. M c M illan ' s . The finest line of Chamois skin we iiavciever shown El1X1WAY'S PHARMACY. Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps at G uay ’ s , * * Our prices on gasoline stoves are low - ' C kousk &B ull * Highest market price paid for wheat at A ndrew & Buo. Wood,and "Willow ware at G ray ’ s A full line of Spectacles at * K idoway ’ s Gall and see our pocket and table cuttlcry C rouse & Bu tt's Seed W h e a t Hungarian seed wheat. Test G3 pounds to the bushel. Yield, 22 bushels per acre this year. For sale by , E rvin A S terret BARR&MORE Now determined that no firm in . this CO0NTY ADJOINING COUNTYS shall under sell them in OR ' K FURNITUREi They have a'full line of all kinds of furniture such .as Parlor suits; Bed room suits, Dressers, Bureaus, BooU- Oases, all kinds of Beds, Chairs, Stands, Tables, Ruck­ ers and ever)-thing found in a. First Class:Furniture Store, Give them a call. . U N D E E T A K I lT a . I s a specialty we keep on hands a lull lino of Coffins, Caskets, Robes etc. All (jails Will be promptly attend­ ed to < BABB 8 s M 0 BT 0 N. A cordial invitation is extendod to you to examine the elegant * *■■ NEWSTOCK being received now. A complete line of fine Dic&s Suitings, all the latest stylos, together with every grade of Finejfluri'nofti Suits, (Ivercoafs, Bantings and Gents', fine Furnishing C’ YFd.C Our prices, like quality iu line1 goods can hot. be excelled. I). M. STEWART & CO. We are jurying a full line of the < • A N D .■ . S T * a B T £ I ^ J R ( b S B W X m M A C H I N E S which wo u 11 sell from our office for less money than from the canvassers. Come ami examine machines and we will save you mow y.- D, M. STEWART successor o f GEO. II. CJRABB FAWCETT !• Has in stock a fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and DIAMONDS! The finest tine of Optical Goods in Greene County. A Specially made of Brazilian I’ehMe Sjn cluch s iu Gold, Silver and Steel Iraines. They confer u brilliancy and distinctness of vision,-with tin amount of ease unil comfort, seldom enjoyed by'spectacle wearers. ............................ ' ■ ■■............. ■ ■ - — -■ - A nice lino of feed baskets at C bouse S o Bunn’s TRAriUFPRS OP REAL GSYATC. j IHsoiiHSoiv P o lice . ' A n n a MoCrearv r-r to W J Me.t’re*! 5s beroby given that the firm o£ v * e i • Rare, .Morton & Co.has tills day dissolv* ary, lot 1), (.unwell a add to X enia h i,- ■ oa tlio pariaersbip heretofore existing Ire* «/«n * . | tvveeu J. I \ Itiitr. C. M. Morton,and J. It f *K.vkv M r.«!. it. Kylo retiring i»Vmutual Mattie I) nnd Tl W Sm ith to F In r-’eo,If“,nt*’ 't he business a ill hereafter no au n tie u anti i t w Mimti to r i o r rtin<lu,.tcd under the firm came o f Br.rr& cnee IiN o a h , lo t 57, Spring valley, Morton. _ 1 e J ’ ■ J.P .BA n fi. tJ.M . M orton . ^ ,J.B . KvLb, eooo, Wheeling Gaunt to Humphrey and A Taylor, life interest in part of out­ let 9, Xenia, $1. - , Samuel Mendenhall to Edward Mendenhall, laud near Cliffs, Miami $50. > . 1 Don’t forget the .contest Monday night. BANKOFCEDARVIULE " , - * General Banking Busincs Transacted. CJeo. W . Harper* P r e s . W . JL* C leniaita, Cfankier. Largest line of trunks and valises in Greene countv, at rock bottom prices. O. L , G rain . Reduced Rates to CliTcirinatl via the Pennsylvania Lines. Round trip tickets to Cincinnati will be sold at reduced rates front ( V arvillevia the Pennsylvania Line! until August 0th, good returning ten days from date OfBale, on account of the Furniture Trade Exposition. 34 T ( » To ledo . For the Knights Templar Conclave at Toledo excursion tickets will he sold August 19th and 20th ht one fate for the round trip'from stations on the Pannsylvanit Lines in Ohio. Tickets will lie good returning, until August 23d, inclusive. . • The Knights templar o f Ohio will hold a conclave ' at Toledo August 20th. Excumou rates vis the Penn­ sylvania Lines. See notice ill this paper, ' .

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