The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
' .'.'3' Mr VOL. 12 CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1891 NO, 20 DR Y GOODS Lawns, Ohallies, Dotted Swiss and "White Dress Goods, Izt beautiful patterns At low prices. \ ‘ CHOICE LINES OF EMBROIDERIES P L A C E S Earner CoiSjsts^-Ladios'aTi^ H is s e s Gauze U n d e r w e a r ., Call and SGeour stock of above goods ■•a*.-> i P. S. VTe have? the most complete Roe olefine Shoes in this city for men, w man and children. Smith’# the piece for a sesfoam.- , ■ a,,*t...ftWV*'1**81— n * G. W. Harper was in Golurabus this week on business. j Mr. C. W. Crouse and family spent J last 'Sabbath with. A. R .; Anderson ; near Xenia; Men’s good, dress straw hats from} 25 cents Up, reductions on fine grades. ' A -R . Crandnll ,& Oo. Xenia. ' The combined salaries of the teach* crs and superintendent o f the Xenia public schools amount to 82,125 a mouth, , ,,, Ed.Spencer this week hishowing the finest tine o f fresh, fish ever brought to Cedarville. He now runs a wagon imd sells and delivers fish to any part of town, i , . . Mieses Gertude Buckles and Effio jHCrehall two o f Xenia’s ,handsome ■yo*lg ladies called on friends here Tuesdnv. A half dozen styles in men’s straw hats, black andwhite, yacht and curv ed brims for f>9 cents, Other grades. A. R. Crandall & Co. Xenia, f o r two weeks we will sell chamber sets (warranted) at one half what . other stores ask for them, in order to close them out, The Fair. 35 8 . Limestone st Springfield, O. Messrs. Andrew Jackson, Harve Owens, Hugh Stormont, Will IlifT and J. J. Snider attended the republi can convention at Columbus this week. • Ladies light weight undervesta Id . to 50 cents splendid goods, Th® Fair, Limestone St. near High, Springfield O. Complaint is being made that farm ersare allowing weeds, thistles and other obnoxious plants to grow along their fences to the detriment o f their neighbors, and while supervisors are backward about taking hold ot this, it is etearly their duty to do so, cutting them tway and certifying the cost to the county Auditor who will add it to the tax duplicate and collect it from said land ladder, unless it be violators o f the following section when a fine in addition, hi assessed. “ Whoever knowingly Vends any grass or other seed, in or among which there is any Seed o f the Canada this tle, white or yellow daisy, or wild car rot, andwhoever being rim owner, oc cupier or possessor of any land suffers any Canada thistle, teasels or Wild carrot to grow or ripen seeds thereon or on the highway adjoining thesame, shall be ftaeSTtwenty delfara.” This should to perfectly plain and all persons Violating this law should remedy tlmMatter «fe one* nud relieve the official* o f an unpleasant duty. l» o ns y o n w o u ld be d on e b y . • . [Communicated] Is therea man o;r. woman ,in this' town who wants" their property or farm injured so as to cut off all their living? I f not, “ Do as you would he done by.” I f there are men or women who do, they will please hand in their name's and they will be published in next Saturdays Herald, by request. There is an old lawwhich says: “ Thou shalt return to all such injuries in fnll,” and again, “ Thou shalt return fourfold.” . This law is very specific, inasmuch “as I was given bvthe Lord God. It was to protect the needy* defenseless and oppressed, against the iron hand o f tyrany and oppression. “ Buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair o f shoes.” “ Shall not the land tremble for this?” I have been charged by sm e , “ As wHnt*ng Saloons,” “ In favor of saloons,” by citizens o f Cedarville. Let’s see about that. . I have $2,500 invested in Ce- darville for temperance. What lady has a like amount? aye or gentleman. Shame thrice shame, he he or she who would deign to cast the imputation, or “ first stone,” by either word or net. It wu not an easy sacrifice, but it was willinglygiven, but, in*so doing, I in jured none o f my neighbors property, took away from them none o f their substance, or daily living. Prohibiti on is not temperance, neither does prohibition make temperance, as has been fully exemplifyed in this town, by three years trial. But it does en tail depression o f business, deprecia tion of property, low o f confidence abroad. Who can estimate the want, and sorrow these things bring to tl.s poor, needy and depressed ones, male and female, espeeally the latter. When Moses yras in the cloud those forty days and nights, with the Lord God, receiving his commands, why was not Prohibition o f drink speeify- ed? Will any one tell ? Note Moses command as he parcelled his people to their several lands, Deut. X IV , 28. 20, What,I did not know the emer gence# o f this. Nineteenth century? then we divest Him o f power Omnipo tent. You may drink a little wine for your stomach’s sake, and often in firmities; Paul says so, and he is to us the mouth piece o f Jeans. Jesus you remember bade them hear the Witt®to tlte guests. I Suspect that was in golden goblets, such as the Orient* used, not bottles, though evi dently th® |>oor did use bottle*, note; with SI* characteristic kindness Jesus suggested to them how best to pre serve their wine. Now lest there 1>® some wady to a»yt guess her folks wera drinkers and drunkards, No! neighbors, my ~ * • '> ’ •»# ' J ' , - : kindred were honest, temperate, Godly people who never manufactur ed, or sold liquors o f any kind. The old fasnioned Bible was their guide, it was good enough for them, is goal j enough for me, good enough for my I descendents, I want nothing better, j Watch the lintels o f the doors, temper your judgements, and justice with mercy and charity, that greatest of all graces, .“ The bond of perfectness, without which ye are nothing.” I suggest that we as a village eu masse, put this grace, and how to treat the poor, into immediate, and active prac tice, uitd mark ye, the people, irre spective o f sex or color will rally grandly to your.stnudard. M aiioarkt A. D T owxsley . CLIFTON. . Sickness has abated consibcradly in this community at present. EdwardHayslette and his eon Wm. are both improving their property withnew addition. Sabbatli afternoon at 2 o'cloca the Presbyterian Sabbath eeltool will ob serve children's day, with appropriate ceremonies. Mr. A. G. Kilcr is still very sick. John Grain has invited the mein- tierso f the High School to spend n so cial evening at bia house on Thursday evening. The pupils o f the High School sur prised their teacher Prof. J. E. Col lins, on Inst Thursday evening, at the residence of Dr, Spahr. Ho was pre sented with a'Jiandsome watch chain as a memento of their esteem. Our public were more than pleased with the lecture o f Rev. Iliclmrds on Africa at the Presbyterian church last Sabbath afternoon. g a s k e t Meeting a t Selma. Everybody is invited to attend a Basket Meeting at Selma Friends Church on Saturday and Sabbath, June 20 th and 21 st. Saturday at 10 a, m. and 2 p. m. Sablmth at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. Conducted by Nath an and Esther Frame and Emma Spencer, all ministers o f the gospel o f power and excellence. Come every body with baskets well filled and par take o f the spiritual feast as well. This is the ageo f statistics. Every thing is put in averages. One mart has figured that the average amount of sickness in human life is 10 days per*annum. Auofher ha* figured that the average railway train in pass ing over on®mil®o f track wears from it two and one-fifth pounds. This natural destruction o f track amount* for ritt whole world to about 1,320,000 pound* daily. LOCALS. Go to •HIDOW ay ’ s FOUNTAIN to-night and get ICE CREAM SODA, Teeth extracted without pain by application o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s office, Avoun, Oatmeal Cracked wheat . . (jranulated Monthly • Farlno, Parched Farinope at G kay ’ s . Farming Implements of nil descrip tion nt Andrew & Bro. Go to Dean & Barber’s, for fresh meats o f nil kinds. Baby carriages, some o f the latest styles in the ninrket at Barr & Mor ton’s Pure Pine tar at ■ Ridgway’s. Paint and Varuish Brushes at Ridgway’s. Window glass and Putty at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. . Good second-hnuded binders aud mowers good as new at . . Andrew Bro & Go, New Perfumes at Ridgwny’s. Hard aiul Soft refilled Sugars at G uay ’ s . Picture Frames made to order nt Ridgwuy’s Pharmacy. Wood and Willow ware ut G uay ' s Halters, collars and all kinds of harness sundries at James Murray’s The best place iu town to buy meat of all kinds is at G. W . Crouse’s. Try him. Peaches, Apricots and Primes a G uay ' s . Money srved by buying furniture o f Barr A Morton’s. Screen doors, all sizes and kinds at Crouse & Bull’s, Buy your bed room suits of B arr & M orton . FO tt HALM. The IlifT homestead near M» E. church, Cedarville. For particulars call on Wm. Iliff adminstrntor of es tate. Trunks at J. C* Barber’s Wall paper 10 cents on the wall and up. J. OBarber’s Oarges, Bananas and Lemons, at McCorkeUs*. Flies on theoutride, on oi)r Screen Doors at Andrew Rro & Co. For low price and guaranteed paints go to Andrew Bro A Co. Harness, coat, machine, and Lm aeed oils at Andrew Bro A Co, Smoke “ 12d’ Best,” the beet $ cent cigar iu town at Bull's. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. Syrup and MoUieses at G uay ' s . Our Stock of Patent Medicines is complete at Ridgwny’s Pharmacy, Go to Wolford’s for the genuine Brown cultivators. Call and see the step toiler chair at Crouse & Bull’s. A nice line of rockers at Barr & Morton’s Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal nnd Cracked Wheat, Furino and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran ulatedHominy at G kay ’ s . It yon want n good lunch or a square meal go to Boyd’s and try him once. Highest market price jiaid 'for wheat at A ndrew & B ro . fit G ray ' s . Get your buggy painted at Wolford’s I f you want a stylish livery rjjgrgo to Boyd's. Paints iu all size packages ILri col- ors nt Ridg^ayV. Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c.', at G ray ' s . Sweet, spiced and sour .pickles at G ray ’ s . Harvesting Oils at Ridgway’s Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps at G ray ’ s . Mower Oils at Ridgway’s. J. M. Bull keeps “ Ed’s Best.” Gall for it and get the best 5 cent cigar you oversmoked. Elegant Toilet Soaps nt Ridgwny’s Phrtrmncy, Buy your fresh and salt meats at the old reliable meat store o f C. W. Crouse. Butter, Jersey,Milk Crackers at . G ray ’ s , Spring repair work nt Murray’s har ness shop. Sorghum* Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at G ray ' s . lkrr & Morton have a full lino of beds, bedSprings and mattres etc. Barr A Morton would like to haver you call aud see their elegant line o f restore. A fine line of folding lounges at Barr A Morton's. A fine line o f pocket and table cut lery at Crouae A Bull's. Tobaco* aud Cigar* at G ray ' s . GamoKne stoves, all patterns, qual itka snd price* *t Crouse A BuVi*.
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