The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

(H.wwHirHirKi'iiriiirVi rvi ii^"'n'li^^mT-y-ivniirr^r --*■ • p ^ k . 3*frg*P -f- iJtlNDlU'USHEHT WKltKLY SJBWJjPAPEU, SA TU IUU Y , A l TOXWT.;23, 1$90. IV. JT. nL .U7t, Editor /md Jrt-op\ PRICE '5 1.23 PER ANNUM . • "^'rrrV.Wll'Wiy* ■!■'.>li.U"-^-X ‘OKIJRfIK ' Covenantor Church. -Rev ' T >' < Sprout,. Pastor, ‘ KoguHr :rorvK‘i,s ut 11:00 a in; Sabbath .school a l!lO:()i) a m, lb l\ Chiirpti,—Rev.- J. F. Morton, pastor. Nowices at 11:00 a . hi ,; .Sabbath aohool at M:00 a u i., • 1 ", • ■ M.JS- Church.—Rev. (1.1., Tufts, pae- tor. Preaching at 10:15 a m; Sabbath school at 9'0() a, in.} o I sihh , 3;30 n. m,; Young Vcdjilo’s raeetliv'- at 4*.00 p m; ev­ ening service at 7:00 p in; prayer' niCot- liig on Wednesday evening at 7:80 p nu­ ll, P. Church. — Rev. J. G.'Warnook, pastor. Services at 11:00a in and 7 p m; Sabbath school at 10:00,a m Ail.JS. Church.—Rev. J. D, Jack- sou, pastor. Services at 11:00a ui and 7:80pmbacli'Sabbath; Sabbath school 3:00 pm; class; 7:00p in each Friday, baptist Church— Rev. D. M.Turner, minor. Preaching every' Sabbath at ilaln, and.7:00 p m; Sabbath'School at 2:00o’clock, p in; Prayer meeting Wed­ nesday night: £ MADE RICH BY OIL. A Congregation’* Struggles Ended add * t Now Doxology Horn. The Forest Grove Presbyterian con­ gregation is in luck, and all its mem­ bers promise to become rich through, a strike in,, oil made' on a few acres of ground surrounding the rickety old chapel called a church, says a Pitts­ burgh dispatch to the San Francisco Chronicle. The site is located about eleven miles from Pittsburgh, and is right in the center of the new Grove oil fields. • Y For years Deacon, Beacom has been pastor of tbo congregation, dnd it took the combined recoipts from a few acres of farming land, the district school and the offerings of the small congregation to keep the good roan alive; butby good fortune this.is all changed. ■ Three good oil producers havo hbon struck during the past week, with ah average output of about 1,000barrels a day..- This gives the church people a daily, income'of 6123 from "royalties, in addition to a cash bonus. Two new wells are being, sunk, which will .Increase) tho church income tb 67,500 a month. Ono of tho new wells hasbeen dubbed “ Old. Hundred,” be­ cause of the following revised versionof the familiar hymn" which ono 'of tho drillers has tacked upon the derrick. PraiseGod, fromwhomoil bossings flow, Praisehimfor puttingoil below, 'Praisehim, yedrillers, ijlvo hearty thanks, •PraisehimforthooverUowlns tanks. INTERRUPTED PRAYER. The Eleptuiut" lir e \v a turner Crowd Thau the. Parson’s Jfclj^,rtatl;mn. Some seventy years ago, when a menugy'rio-wfis almost» thliig unknown, and a solitary wild beast was nowand then carried about tho country for ex­ hibition, says tho Wide Awake, a cer­ tain New England village was. thrown into great commotion by tho hows that nn elephant -was to bo exhibited in a neighboring town. Tlio villago which Is tho scene of my story was not largo enough to induce his exhibitors to snalco any stay then;, but his road lay through, It, Now, an elephant could not bo packed aw&y or in any 'manner ho kept out of sight. Ills journey must be mado In lull view, and every hodj* could get a look at Lim and t-v-fty hotly was ex­ cited aef-ordiivly. Day after day par,'.el--:. > f-leplmtit. The exhibition had b ’en nivert:;,’ I for a Monday, and Saturday night had oir-c, with no tidings of thi'5fa:.wu:,'trav t-Ii-r. Sunday .Koramg! The “ sound of tho ebureh- gr.ing bell" anmyieiicd tbo tjcoplo. umae—„■ .than we care to liaye at this season o f the yeaiv Jxote the sweeping reductions which arc for MEN’ S CTJTA* 3 tvsiy Suits, nil l goods front $25 j tb $30 go In th is sale fo r $20. A l l $22, $ 2 0 -.and '$18. Suits $15. Cull early and set a t ’ U O lC E S U lT . OUR CHOICE of OYER one hundred Suits, and Coats and Yosts (Prince A l­ berts, Frocks and Sacks) oods that sold for $20. $18, $10 and $14 REDUCED TO E SMALL TH PRICE UF k*4- •A* .'fji >e<* *'k •V j V* -fiv" . IT-*'' -*• 'v#tV ' //, b*F .V*. IP. •srs-c**»• . r\‘TrV?’ >/ a,,-i 1 Suit $8 ; liitl s| Any 4 oi‘>;cy S aiV t ticsY $ () id. $ ? . (Fmu itilti W i l l i hi I (ami they \\v $ i .worth.; i,tvfor$2.»H) worth'-$4 nfsd $5. "'■CT»rst»wrri'w>g>v^,*,,&’dwi,wr)rtiwitnaria/rwri zatm.fm 1 if .t i %&3S& ' , H , 1:P yy*' I’.b) >.A: /• -il MEN’ S cm Suits, choice b f the lin e (from $20 to $25) for. •$18. 01h er re ­ ductions as uti- verthicd. Many* dark colors and | sn ila ljle lur fa ll & w in ter wear. &LX EN?S aiul Yoitth’sPants c s s any style, iff the house, goods that sola tor $8100,' $5.00 and $0.00 YOU® RICK for $5. These are bargains and will not last very .long .-:tM i A’k t • I ;;f . g a c-s . ■s j* / • L< , y *» O } i •* »■ % ",w; . ^ ^ i l • -V- •* r ‘SaS. '■77 n$ The Hoods are Tagged in Plain Figures and we will Positively make WOFURTHERREDUCTION -- \ J»:. > \ (ii ■ ’VVr'i-— .. . . -a j i <y A N E A R L Y ,00 S U IT S T O GO FOR >M'C •ViV* <|V K\V a *41$ hi* i»v w * !■ •o' ■ r - X r V i » • C2S» "rr“ • ./•; j • t b f --n jm . ( r ^ 2 &•"><'Ji 'V " v m . v . / -■ i -; .. . |M» ^ 4 + . /. ■■ tv"* JffK l K i j ) 1 f’ *3\*[ it .) <!%'*/ ({ )l m m . 0 • W ‘0>3St*JC,2-3C CjJV T O SjJO.------ Heavy Cuts in Our Stock of Hats and Furnishings. Call and see bargains./ W O O L ‘ N E V E R ’ , ‘RIPS’ ! A T ' ©2.00 | |WORTH.; ^q,00 *ets* H ***n^:r' i i . k o r -^ :■ y ■S' sA kJ I *'Pi ’M 'I'SPiia i! uvJi '4 Lvj W taT§ t i Ea i H l M. ^23 kt?< \ i-u p tr l Q • ^ • » V L O C L O 'S r J B T S K S S “w> irrt V *iiO'nt*b V»v‘Of ’fiV 'V i V'^ * ^ '* 1 .' *i(}e»JkV/o>'1 rOV'ill'11* 'd V f ‘**e *..k- % r.a**f|C'oC '* .>*IfA' ‘viV'tj? ^ "iVV* %»* '..V* J ''oV’hv1 tt&-it w*V* ? V#V fjji >■*Vi4* 1 TO C 05 SCMPT 1 VES. - Vc w * psayc-r” an l tho c-mgrog-tum stood, devoutly a?"-ntive, to ail appearance. But there was at. least one..exanption, for Ilr. Dabson’s pew, near an open window. cemKianued a vie:? of tho high­ way, and Dr. Dobson's eyes, wide open, wero fixed upon tho prospect. A clo.nd of dust aroso-.-then, slowly above tho hill opposite tho window iho head of tiro huge beast ea:ao into sight, Tbo ca£er doctor forgut tlniO amt plates, and, shouting: “ 'rLe^olophant'a comingi there I k -1st** ho was out of the window like a dart. Off fusbed tho cahf’tega-' tion, and whether Parson Adams An* Ube;1 his r^v’et tradUloti has not told. The iin(ler«iKueil having let'll re-J fstored to health bi '■impje nieain, af- j iter sufTerit*’? fur se veral years with a j •c<»v**re ] » » r afieetiom ami that drendi tlixease, ClonMimij>fion. m aip.mna: _ to make known toltisfelloVr unAi'i'er* j 8&NX£li Un FlBST tiie means of eure. To fht>.-C who (le-1 Biro it, lin,,vlll cliwvfiiH.v-ra.1 ( f « . ..f| ; nys joR » TERtflSTTSE BUSlXESSMiBSTABTW1THAGOODEDUCATION. « f L*ojtmroinsMcokiidfcSFBJ^SFiElfli,CflJO, (Jcneral IJankin^ lUisiiles Tnuisae.Hl. r<tl*an!iif-ia XridlM. Tho Bengal police have published the following extraordinary warning’ to pas- Mngers at all tho stations on tho East- ®tn Bengal railway: “Passongofii art hereby cautioned tfgafnst taking any thing to eat or drink from unknown persons, as there arc many who live by poisoning travelers. They first of ail rturt acquaintance with passengers in a *»ral or somo other place, and then gain their confidence on the plea of being fellow-travelers going to thosameplace When they reach a place convenient for the purpose, they poison the water Of foodof tho passengers, who become in- •mslble, and then they decamp with all. tbth* property. They also at times ' pokon the [avi:ing3r;:* wati-r. when Iro- drawn out of wells, or mvcetmeatJ ffbnght from tho bazaar, or food when N ag cooked.'* . charge) a copy of fin*pmuTipfion tr«- ed, which they,will find a,Rurc cure! for CoiianBi'piion, Astlmin, C(t -1 turrit, IfroncIiitlK, and ail tln’outj and lung SfalftaiCf.. lie hopes nil:a e 0 w Utu per. I*res. sufferers will t y Ins Ifetncdy, as it is u h , ciotiinnH. Cm h frr. invaluable. Those desiring the pro-! *„ scripfioii, whicli will cost them noth-' fug, and may prove a blessing, will please address, IleV. ErnvAnit'A. \V h .* rov , Williamsburg, K ii ga County, New York. iOnovly IiECidL XOTICK. MrS. Ann * f’ arrill wboRb place wf resi­ dence Is unknown,. w ill take nntieo that on the i7»h day o f duly A . I>. 1890, ill tbo Common Pleas Court o f Greene county Ohio, whore the notion is noW pending, being case No.Yftftt, tbe under- sitned Charles T . Carriil filed his )vntf- tion against the Said Mrs. Anna Carriil praying for absolute divorce from her, charging her with cruelty and gross neglect o f duty, The wild Anna Carriil is required to answer the petition in said action not later than six weeks after tho Wth day o f July A . D, 1800, the da c of theflrttpuiillcatloii ofthisnotice. CttAfttES T . CARRttt,, M am ii . t oirt»M<*fr, A tt'y for Plaintiff. $tib$6fibe for the Hcrdld* Only $1,25 j>er Year. ■ j H U T C f D S O r ^ a ^ . ' ^ e i t l E Y , j '*. I I A V I 2 T A K t : S rX I » i f e i i r ’5J52K. * j j ’O F O H ^ L O C K ond not. by tho F E T L O ^ K l .- j ^ i ' k r m e y n ^ ' ' ’ - l l l i v v y \P4:iOHT ANiM/.fiH'l'lVKJGI.'iV-- ’ " t ----- NO <i AKMEN.T ,SO..Sian If.'.bAia.L’ New Stock ar.d Very Lev^,. . »i rittsbiirgli, Ciii’fi & St. Louis R:y 1‘AN-IiAN’ m.U HOl Tli. SchoduiciueffwtJunc. j,itsoo. [Entirely New Stock in French SaUeciin , Select now Trains depart from Cedarville n» follow GOING WEST, j! f 4.40 a. m. flag slop. , * 10.14 a. m, * J1* 5.!)1 p. in. flag stop. GOING EAST. . * 8 if, in. * 3.57 p, tn. SUNDAY. . The following (rains slop on Sim* «Wpuly. ; 5 * KAEPP. ' ’ WK^T, |) 10.14 ti. 'rit. : !1-4.17 p. Ib. I'p,.57 p, m, 4.20 a. in. Time given above is Central Time. 2 Flag tPaiJy. *4>ully except Sunday D r e s s G o o 0 , 111 ' U luuH thetrowwenvei.\iv: M*\«R. AnSSCIUi, DUOl'lD D J tU a O i l a o * ' a i . m a , i '» o n i » e so jK .sc iiA ii GindiGUiN.s. Unst.rixjL©fe““'WilX b© so ld , l a r g e l y . licuvyicttq In Si’U \Voi*l uiu\ nil v C a 8I1^E1?8. Our all \1oani0, in kl! color.% Como atit! sec rs, , Hutchison &Gibney, Xenia, O.

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