The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

*. \ r : T O L . 12 CEDABVILLE, OHIO. SATFBDAY, FE13EFARY 21, 1891 NO. 3 • . .. . . rP*> . . , . ' ■- J U S T O P E N E D an entire new line of ~ ^ PRINTS RND GINGHAMS they are beauties and*the prices are very low. Also a complete new stock of HATS and OAFS, embracing the very latest and nobbiest things in that line. In NECKWEAR we have the very latest. Our new line of OMEN’S AND BOYS’ PLOW SHQESb* ‘ is complete and prices are very low. B I R D ’S M A M M O T H S T O R E . wj'i 1 wot — n t * Joe Van Horn Hayton. . Monday in j evening meeting of the W. C. ®d. Remember this cun come alone iT.-U. will be held Thursday the 26th, from Cod, for nothing can be called ' - 4 . v m i____ ..e t . t ___________ •____ Mis Effie Duffield is having quite at 7 o’clock. The subject of Hygiene ,prosperity that is without the blessing ness. Attorneys f?houp and Shader, of Xenia, were here Tuesday on busi- a severe attack of la grippe. Mr. and MrS. E. S. Keyes are vis­ iting friends in’this place this week. Miss FannieE. Lott, ofClarkcoun ty, is visiting friends in this vicinity, A meeting of the “ Y’s will be held next Monday evening at “ Y” parlore at 7 o’clock sharp. Miss Lizzie Murdock has returned fromBloomington, Ind., and resumed her work iii the school in the Kyle district. Her friends were much beti ter in health when she left. Hon. J. H. Kyle, of SouthDakota, was elected U. S. Senator by the leg­ islature of that State, Monday. Mr. Kyle is a sou of Thos. Kyle, formerly of near Cedarvillc, andwas horn with­ in a mile of this place. When eleven years of age he moved withhisparents to Illinois, where he resideduntil after he had completed his studies, For the past eight years lie has been a minister in the Presbyterian and Con­ gregational churches. He located in Ipswich, S. D., only o short time ago. He has visited in Greene county fre­ quently and is well remembered. Mr. Kyle has been & staunch republican until recently, but is now a warm supporter of the Alliance movement and Was elected by the combined sup­ port of the alliance and democrats, although it is claimed by his *friends that on many questions he will act with the republicans. Whether that tie true or not those who know him intimately are confident he will he conscientious and true to his prkiple*. TfltANPFKRS OF MtAL CSTATfc, Robert B Marshall, special master commissioner, to JT X GHteperling,trus- will be discussed. Marriage licenses:. WmEvers and of God. My labors among yon are ended. The 'Westminster College Quartette; will render one of their interesting and Lillie Bradfute. * tj a ts i t i Ihave nothing to say as to results. . Am„ha Sny,l^ F ,„„k Lov.-ok „»<1■do Mt t „ - , , tatJtlie}. ^ ll4ithe[ W » 18i» the Clifton II. 1>. Chereb Martha June kiser; Albert Jactaon ^ ^ ^ Etorll;ty. revcnl |on Monday evening, Fobrunry 23hl. the true measure of success or failure, j ^ ie PU^ ICare cordially invited, to All thatI can say is, that I have] Yo« t,aunot “ ‘lonl to miss it. tried to be faithful to your souls, and.Ik if*to bf' f?iven m)',;rtl,e of ' '* " Admission 23 cents, The following figures compiled by Mr. Carl Bancroft, of Columbus, for theFebruary W. R. C. Record shows T , thenumber of pensioners and amount way success I may have hud in that paid them in the Department of Ohic work I owe to the blessing of God 1the Y. P. M. S. under 13 venrs 13 cents. Invalid Pensioners Widows &c. do. Do. War of 1812 Mexican do. Act June 27, 1890 Added during the month Lost during the month • 175. On roll Jan. 1,1891 60,356. This office disbursed during the month of December Pension as fol- lOWSa Paid" Army Invalids 81,681,991,70 Paid Army Widows 377,097 37 Paid Army Minors 20,720.06 Dependent Relations 125,901.26 Survivors of War 1812 butJ6 381,00 Widows 1812 . 19,908,00 Survivors Mexican War 1,414,317,00 Widows Mexican War 531,*58,00 Invalids under Act June 27, 1890 1,317,512,00 Widows under Act Juno 27,1890 407,139,00 Minors under Act June 27, 1890 30.00 Dependent Relations _ ^ 81*2,00 Expenses, Office Salaries/' Glcrks hired 242,774,«K) Total disbursements 227,193,385,00 46,140. upon my labors. 11,687. ■My unbelieving friend, still a wnn- derer away fromyour Father’s home, 146 ■you little know how often .you have .‘ ■•beenupon my heart; you little know 59,525. ihow many prayers have gone up to a 1,006.! throne of grace asking that God would save your soul. O! friend,/ 1 would beseech you for the last time, “ Be ye reconciled to- God.” Do not put this matter off any longer. Soon, how soon, God only knows, you may be called hence, and I beseech you to choose this day whom you will serve. Brethren in Christ, rest not with preseut attainments—press forward to higher and better .things. This life will soon close; the place that now knows us will soon know us no more. Live near to Christ; walk with your hand placed in that of the Lord Jesus, His promise is, " I will never leave you nor forsake you.” and he never will. Do not be weary in well doing, fer ye shall reap if ye faint not. God is speaking to you as a congre­ gation Unlay, as well as to me He !often speaks to us by His Providence, and especially, do I think that He is speaking in this one. He is saying to each o f us, Be more faithful to T i t e it e iM y . Rev. F . H . TV*N*ce>F* ^ * j your God; be more careful to do what er o f Mrs. M. A. Burr, bf this place, (^ou know ^ foe right, let the conee- wd *Gmsperling,tr a intimately known by the majority; , , ... n ,, M ., dwd for the D ijtm , Ft. W*yn* rfou r < * !* « , who U , b e e ».■“ * AChhwgo nulroul. worthing p e p - C o l.,h *»Tm tl III# l» e prrt.uraofHrt h.mi upo,, u, H . m tr reminding us of the heed of drawing ertyof line for 11,454,000 John B Lucas add wife to Matthew € lhdley. 165.13 acres Xeaia tow * ship, I14,0ffi. H W Owens to J P d * * > lot on East Market street, 42,000. 8 B Light, adrarEllasBrandenburg to Mart Jans Brandenburg, 125 acres Bath tp, 15,750. Wm H Moore and Harriet Moore to Jas Moore, 80.07 acres, Xenia tp. 49,50©. Geo G Hall and wife to John t Wright, East rid* lo ts , Xtaia, L*wi» A MotiroeV ad 41,000. B F Hawick*, executor Dan Hawk torate eoatjec-fion with the V . P. church there and on the last Eabbath is January preached his farewell ser­ mon. At the request^ numbers o f hi* admirers here we publish the fol­ lowing touching word* o f farewell spoken by him on that occasion; ^To-day, brethren, I will close my labors among you as pastor. It may never be my privilege to present any phase dffchis great theme again. Per­ haps I have ofibred Christ and Him crucified to you fbr the last time. We n very close to Him at this time; o f be­ ing much in prayer; o f seeking His gnidance and direction in every thing. He is reminding us that at the lait day o f our pleasant relationship as pastor andpeople has at last come to an end, and the good-byes must l » spoken; so the last week, the last day, the last hour o f all things earthly must come and we must go hence no matter how Strong the ties that hinds ns here, . , , And now I oommend you to the hope tint aaether win soon he found who riM&l he more faithful ant more [grace o f God. I shall often remem* Hnuiuififtii in winning souls tltno 1j lieryou in my peUtions, and ask that hare been. Ho greater joy can come your prayers may fo'km me ins,4^ lister Arnold, 85 acre*, Xenia' to methan to hear <*fyour prosperity; j Finally, brethren, farewell. Be tp. 46,849. . not«Imply o f external prospsrity* hutj perfect: tmo f good comfort; be o f one Lester Arnold and wift, same to *ofGhriSma growing i* the knowledge mind; lire in peace; and the God o f. By order n k ia . eadufsasda bsittx oouvert-.love and peaceshall b« with y o u / 1 H , M. K tox W oxt , Clerk LOCALS. Avena, Oatmeal * Cracked wheat Granulated flomiiiy Far!no, Parched Farinose at , * G uay ’ s . New perfumes, very elegant at ItiuuwAV's P harmacy . Go to Dean & Barber’s, for fresh meats of all kinds. • Ml • IIftrness Oil at C. L. C hain ’ s . Syrup and Molasses nt O kay ’ s , Butter, Jersey, Milk and Oyster Crackers at G uay ’ s . Art umtorinls, a eompteto stock at 'ltlUOWAY 8 PlIAltMACY. Highest inarkcl price paid for wheat at A nuuew & Bao. Dried Apples, Pcaclies, Apricots and Prunes at G uay ’ s . Tobacos and Cigars a^ G uay ’ s . Tiddlcdy winks, a novel game at R iugway ' s P uaumacy . Buggy Harness and Whips, a com­ plete stock yl rock bottom prices at C. L. C hain ’ s . Fish at O kay ’ s . Wood and Willow ware at G uay ’ s Some novelties in ladies ptirscs at lit1)0 way ’ s pHAftJtACY. Pickles at K kkr ' s Parties going West will'alo well by seeing-C..L. Crain for Trunks, Valises and Shawl Straps. Buckwheat flour and pure maple molassesat* G ray ’ s . Wihdow Glass at K krr ’ s . Sorghum, Syrup and Hew Orleans Molasses at G uay ’ s . Take your butter and eggs to Dean A Barber and get the highest cash prise. MOTICg, Notice is hereby given that thetrus­ tees o f 'Vdarvillc township will meet at the Clerk’s office, the first Monday in March for the purpose o f making their annual settlement with the Supervisors. All person! having business to come before the imard or hills to present will attend to the matter on or before this date, B. F . Hawkbs, 46/W9- Flaked Pineapple, at G kay ' p . CftfJi paid for furs at fc>. 1.- >VrAt.KEH’S. < Choice white clover honev at , G ray V i . See our new papalrie at 25 coats. JtllKIWAY. Hoiiey at G uay ’ s Gloves, good stock, low jirices. , A nouew & B uo . Custard pie pumpkin, mince meat pie. at C ray ’ s . Clover and Timothy Seed at at A ndrew A Buo. Irish andJersey Sweets Potatoes, at G ray ’ s . Pure old Dutch Java Coffee at at A ndrew & B ro . Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &o,, at G uay ’ s , Sweet, spiced and sour pickles nt G ray ’ s . Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco 40 cunts per pound, at A ndrew B ros . Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps at - G uay ’ s . Hard and Soft iefined Sugars at G uay ’ s , Choice sugar eared mcnts of homo niuuufacturu at K err ’ s . Sugar, Sea, Coffee, &c., at Gray’s. Fur aud Plush JJobes and Jtorso Blankets at reduced prices to eloso out stock at 0. L. G rain ’ s , Buy your fresh and salt meats at tins old reliable incat store of C. W. Crouse. Rolled Avcna and Wheat, Oatmeal ami (Jracked Wheat, Fariuo and Parchet! Farinose, PearlBarley, Gran­ ulatedHominy at C ray ’ s . All Persons knowing themselves in­ debted to Barr dt Morton will please call aud settle by January 1st, if not you will receive a statement o f ac- coufit, * The only *afe way to Insure is (o place your risk in a reliable company that pays you cash onthe adjustment of the loss. The Royal is such. It. F. K krr , Agent. Persons wishing slock in the Southern Building and Loan Asso­ ciation, of llmiisville, Alabama, and Cincinnati, Ohio, or any information concerning the Association, please call oir E. h. Smith, comity agent, or II. M<Siormonf, tie»smer,cr J. It McElroy, Scc’y. • F e r tliilo . Tile factory In goml running order also house and lot, house of six good rmuus, cellar and cistern, Ipring and spring house, stable, 1»uggy sited, corn crib,etc., nlno four acres of good ground snifable for jmsture, garden­ ing or small 1Y«lt. Will sell very cneap. For further partleiilare lu- qntieof B W*Noil Imp,Cedarvillc, O,

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