The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
5 mm c*qr"an v w in 'r mL.K 'w•■ . i ' . . 3 w - * - : a J- v ..;v~- i ,, ii .. i , v .1 mj ^- O N E iJN^b noj^f^kpeots it. But the store that gives MT'afr^adf have ddihg that very thing. , '; ■ the most for one dollar is the place to go. We are bound to hold the reputation M r ft ‘ f'. -■ ‘ * j • & '14 ft '■>■■' i ‘ ' f . i - - _ - >Misses toe slippers 40 and 50 cents, ,.worth 90 cents, ladies walking . shoes 50, 75 and 95cents, men’s tide shoes 3IDO, $1:25, $1,50; men’s J|eog^s|a|^||lsent worth,$1,QP7 '* • • - ' •/ , ■ H i L T S Everytliing at less than cost in this department. We are bound to Childs’ 2 garment suits, 90 cents boys’ 3 garment suits 32.00, 3300, •’• A- • r ' i./ • . . ^ , men’s all wool suits at $7,50_ worth 3X2.00. We can ofter you the greatest bargains you ever seen in Clothing. We are bound to feell at some price to quit the business. The largest Stock of fall and winter Boots and Shoes ever shown* in Cedarville. A STEWART & McQORKELL. Rev. Warncrofc has Returned home.! .The. teachers o f our public schools Henry Grouse,. at'- Xenia, yisittd his G. rouse‘this week. ' There. yi'd he regular I?:*.* T\ I*, ehmvh tomorrow at the iiststl IlfiMv, #| >* have been attendingtheGreenfe Coun ty Teachej-s’ institute during the week and r.cportetliemost successful session services at held for many'-years. ..Nearly two phus Atwell for wages amounting to morning i hundred teachers,have'been receiving ^ 4 '. a jury yfe" dehnindcd^' which, nSbst interesting andprofitable instruc - 1 after the testimony and arguments by An interesting proccesling took- place before ’Bqumr Towusley last Saturday, Chus. Stuckey suing John i Atwell, J. I),.. Williamson ntwh'Adol -*1 . ILirve. Xvfcbjp tips vook.inet'wab a.' t*(,u* IJrof. A; P>. .Johnson, of Avon- j:the attorneys, they rendered u\ judg- serioHj! i4;cpl.*;ij I»}| fajl'ug fnyfu a kd-v dak, " tv® instruction in science of pent against J. P- Williamson for BRRR &M0RC0N . . . . . . , ,/« . . Now determined that no firm in this COUNTY OR ADJOINING, COlXNTYrS_sha]L under sell them in " { tier white ■store. There will to a F ;. P. ehoHi held at .Ur., J. W. Pol!. hhur.-day eveiOfig. ;rAil.ur^ en:\u;(Ly invited. ■soc !!C\t A ll sir. Jjiflstuu .(.'xenrsionistr Im v , rotuniid with tin-1 i x option o f WilJ i Pifi.miU-kiid:wit(; and S. N. aml-Jolin Tarlwx. ever Bird's Mtueatiuii, reading, grauuunr, arith metic and literature, Miss Kliralieth • i . -+'r. / A. . ^ K. Taylor, o f Bpliaiye,"did, primary. ‘ 11wnfk with a' class o f beginners.' Oapt. F.,(r, Stttele, o f Xenia, taught writing and fjjtviving. anti Prof. A v ;C«Ui»% o f Xenia, bad charge- ot he snuslc. O V im A L L ^ ^ D A V M S ^ a Iidt line ab ' . »!. (!. ItAruuat’s,l •J5. H, Xe4p. rveciv*.^! not;.-.- tins * week that lie bud beyn allowed a. pt ti t-mu o f t’fi a month with ab«u: hack t>ay; • At *•,?'*» *4 .1 .» ' ! ' -v Sbrotltf fdtirrncd boruc Thitrsrkiy.everting fvoai Spfansdb’ld, whm> she iiml beotr viL'itiu:r.'iwr sister', 'Alflc K. B., leader. . ‘ . . , SLrsi-Joau Beehcm and hinfgiitcr ’ Gussity of Xenia, and Mias .Tulin Bo-*, inciuutiti.'were thegu -stuofJacob Alexander ai.d familr, Thui*lev. Bev'. C .M , Bockwood, of Cincin nati,will"addressthecitizens of Greene 'county ut the Xenia tbir .grounds on ^Wednesday, Soptetul. .t 3d, on prolti- bition,. The sale o f land belonging to' the GilrBoYi estateBceurredlast Wednesday, which rcsulterl in the sale o f the hontc. sta^l to the MissesGilrson at 075 % per iicre while the otlmr two tracts con- sieting; o f scveuty-)}pven acres each was fhld to G. W. Ilarpcr at about §35 per acre, ; . Mr. ■$. A , .Gaibreath' is now a regu larly authorized pension attorney and is giving that branch of liis business special attention. No person in. this locality will do more*rai 4 |t*iKant than he, and soldie r* Itkb ne&l his services can nof. do^ fctt&^.thah^pkce their -SKfif €om^r«tyjwea|b| or pi'.:.. . psXH0 neter losing from being y^frcricdiSxBa drinking lemonade^ last $10,50 and releasing the Atwells. ’.>ijuirc Tow!!sk*y at once issuul an ex ecution against the property of .Mi-. ’Williamson, but the prm'fdings were stopped hy Mr. \Y, sectiripg an iu- T J ie v ''h a v e a i u l l lin e o f a l l k in d s o f fu rn itu r e suoli aw junction in the Comm.m Pleas l u r lo r r a its , B ed room su its , Dressers-, Bu reau s , B ook - agaiust the fale of tiie goods and asi,-. C usps , a ll k in d s ot Bed^ , O lfe ii's , S tan d s , T flb je s , Kock-j • ing that the judgment be .-a aside-),ei*s itnd e v e n t i l i n g found i n ’ a - F i r s t . C la s s . Fu rn itiu e The case will i.,c up for bearing about, S tu lv . G i v e 11)0111 a C a ll The bus a reputation as an advertising medium that we can n<>r help being proud of, A few weekf\ since Krvin A Stcrntt, having dome seed wheat for side advertised in this paper, and although they expected to, liaye the add run four weeks-at leao, jtiujy sold all th«*ir wheat through the' first week’s ' advertiVuig. , Atmtlur case o f which wc have been informed is that o f Andrews Bros., who adver tised a wheat drill for tale, and to their gratification they secured a buyer In fine the paper, was , scam-ly di;y. Wu are glad to know thin* for it nmkt-.s us fee! jtlmt when a merchant patron izes our advertising columns we gi ve! him value received. Iseptembcr 'ItJth. ff\ 'D KQ li‘ 23^ JS I A , F A t S - K i AX5J 2£KAIi. ITlie :8>i.<rer«Mi- eiicCR .&*l.u.i»« Sp i f A ■* f4 *- 1 it may-be laid down in', the vary Jbeginning of our cuusidrration.of the j .-ubjeet that the victim-of false hydro phobia, can only have, those symptoms of winch !m bus k .owU-dgi, l"u.fi)j- tunatcly the real disease has fe«,*eivo<l. so much notice.front ne'Wsjtapcrs and other popular publication:* that a. tol erably correct knowledge of its phe nomena has been ‘ acquired bv the l * ‘d s p e c ia lt y w e k e e p on h an d s a fu ll l in e o f Coffins; ui c'oneiusiivt*. j Ceskc t s , lioUtts e t c . ,AH c a lls W i l l b e - p r om p t ly a tten d - Jed t o . . BABE &MGET 0 N.' laity. ' lienee, we find that the the pic- un- Tho history of Grccue. county is in ; turn ordinarily preptmted by print and lias been delivered, vet -conscious siinulut'.r b, at least to cur- then) are but few (?j who are aware of the fact. The hook is made up chief ly o f biographical sketches of the prominent citizens, viz.: those who felt willing to pay from SI5 to 8(15for the sketch and hook, with sometimes * n full page picture o f ones self thrown in. Several about here took §15worth and while some was so fortunate to he numbered among the, prominent citi zens-for $7,50, others took 865 worth and felt amply repaid—at the time they placed their order. The. John son Atlas buncojob o f about twenty years ago had been forgotten aiul his tory again repeated herself. We "also ythoseofpoiaoningr; Fora, time she * wm in uttehn critical tteudftiob that it .was feared slie would not live, but we j$ ** , . m , y* - v*■ * are glad to state that she know con- sidereclout o f danger* : Mr. .AffeaCTnruhuU, wjw.si^nt tiie past week at Fayettevflte, West Vir ginia, attending tie, reunion o f the 12th Ohio, Ofwhich he was amerftber, sends the IlfcKALD &odpy o f % uper 'pnbllshod atthAtplaec’, and from its .columns we learn that the “ blun coat ed yanks^ who were tenting on the old camp ground; must haVelmd a pleas ant time. The citizens there gave themtoordhil rscqubm,atjjtkliidieattHl hy the headHneaw ^ « r Bwling article eftfee.jjapwl, which read^y “ Wetdmae, ITaake, WekxMual Boys,: the Town is Voursl Yon tm>k it Once, 'jftike it Again.” '1here arc several living here who Were members o f this regiment, l.ut Miv Turnbull is the only mu*,who ifttumkd tic urn un., altlu i.ih avc-i-i.l: t(> showhow insatiable is the dosiriTfor a?comi»mtd him from Xenia. ’ glory. 1 1 - ^ -g- -- O - ' wc hold a receipt lor one o f the booka, bat with this exception to the other unfortunates—the book was not deliv ered; we paid too soon. But that comes o f nothaving credit and we will credit that amount up to profit any how as we now have twice that in ex- l>erience. There was 1000 books sold in Olark-nnd Greene counties and 111 ehgravings tnade, making a total' o f $22,215, taken out o f the counties by this company, no insignificent sum in times like this. But a few months ago newspapers were full of how the millionaires o f the Pacific Coast were being wrote up in the same manner, but tijmn a larger scale, the fact o f which came out accidentally in a ease in court, and they were censure! fill over Hie country, yet wo find human nature is about the same the world over* and while fume is somewhat ex pensive it must be obtained no all haz ards, A glance over thishook o f ours shows that the patrons arc Almost all prominent men in caeh locality i f in deed they have uot more than a coui.* iy or state reputation-which only goes sory uliM-rvaumi, not unlike the real affection. There are, However, great differe»res.whi<;h the educated pliysi-, ohm will not fail to detect, and which viill enable him to do, what has never yet been done with real hydrophobia —euro the patient,’ Hydrophobia never originates, in the human, subject at least, except by inoculation from a rabid animal, and death always occurs in four or five days after the development of the disease. A case of so-called hydro phobia came under my notice, in which it was stated that tho patient hacTbeen bitten some three months i lit*4 |w-ft **«»■*■ |v'r^|err_. phobic. 1 imputed as to what had become of the dog, and was informed tEat he was still living, having recov ered. It was not necessary to exam ine any further into the particulars o f the case, for i f the dog had really been the subject o f hydrophobia he would have been dead very shortly after biting my yatient. Again it often happensthat a per son easily affected by suggestions has what ho conceives to be tne symptoms of hydrophobia developed Very soon after having been bitten by a rabid nnirnal, whereas the rc£l diesue rarely supervenes until after a month has elapsed from the tjmg o f the inocula tion. It is true, there arc '<****' on record in which the period o f incuba tion Was less than tl.it, but they are exceedingly rare. In my own cases the time has varied from twenty-five days to four months and a half. Oases iu which the disease is said to have supervened many years after an al leged inoculation ought to be received with doubt. The, interval probably never exceeds two years nor is less than ten days.—Hr. Hammond in North AniOiionn lteviewv 1 This space is reserv for $F. G. HOPKINS ,t MANUFACTURER OF Buggies, Surries,; Jagger . Wag- - eas, &c.,&c; . FALL IMILLINteRY New gootld just received. Best prices in towB. Sailor Hats 25 cents. B arber & M c M illan , llnmilton Smith moves to Xenia next week where lie will practice law. Mr. Smith will -take what practice he lias here with him and no doubt find other clients to aid him in his battle for fortune. Miss Jessie Daugherty, of Marys ville, it visiting Mrs, John McMroy. Camp meeting at Taylor's Grave to day and will continue over two Sab baths. SHOES! SHOES! Merge line at J. C. BAimra*'-. We will sell groceries as low as the lowest, wo care not Who it is, lo r' the cash. A nwilw lino* Anything in fertilizer at rock bot tom prices at A w . kw M w * A good milch cow for sale, ImpiiM « f ASOItKW Bm> >We still have a few sets o f bu;:::y harness which wc will sell very i"W. A nbufav Ilia •ii-A
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