The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
THEHEHft&O a * ijre»a*(>MiT WMKI.V pitwiiexrM*, The m i p A k f i p n l . W . Ham* ilton, one o f Yellow Spring’s well' known oUfeaus, died at kb homo Ecaia b to bare » whip focfcory. Alex Turnbull this week went to j S a t u r d a y , m a r c h 2 1 , ise i W.H.BLAIR, EditorendProper PRICE S I .* 5 PER ANNUM. .SeeBryaon’s ad. m anothercolumn, Mue lrma Williamson baa Buffered . M , , . tlrbanaw»4 bought llAheMpfragfe- that villageThursdayabout12o'clock, L ^ i y ^ e sheep. oneof the fineet attb«*geof71yeari. He has bee# thissectiopofthe state, fesfalefor some time and hie death t -------- — - , ■ » .«ko>o*dt of » * « « l P fio g “ T ? _ * “ * ■ * » *“ * “ w»Tofhi.vital fora ., .ftor. lift ofeptwAop“ A »W .bw H ip , J«t c o « t a » » d , » M . « M v . H w r ilto li | W 5 °“ to K w b i b b u ^ r w w i i e x t . nan of intatfftj .od goodjudg-H™^ »“ ™ »* “ * » « « • *H •«■ moocudfor » v « four ,n n tadl «H .d .t o » l l .I» l « . W Mcndthgpc^atthatttnAip j,rof White'.lecture«t tlio op.™I * " % * ? * ? } * ? ^ v re jliU Urm. in th. «ta "il | ^ Jho ((tendMl I W i -A T 1 1 .'f-.,Mi p o ll* and ONE-HALFl XENIA, OHIO, ON THE , :n m - MILE* NORTH OF OLDTOWN AND CLlF. % FIXE. * . , H* 7 * While„hil, holding ..cri* .o f M b l Archer, left Thursday for Yaxton,],ntereBteweiealwaya for theadvance* 1 ^.vingB hereduring thewinter, it wai to IU., her present borne. Iment o f the public' good, and each ------------ 1 . . „ a ui ■»- i. „ ^ 1 be hoped a good crowd would attend CharleyNeebit has received n per* «tnen o f Yellow Springe feeb^ "J J jL fc lecture, which eouid hot foil to bo A manent appointment in the mail ser vice and at increased wages. John Manor, this week moved here from Redbauk and has taken charge o f the night office at the depot** tel egraph operator._______ stroke iof personal loss. He and seven children. leaves a wife intensely interesting, not the case. hut such WtSj Thursday, April 2 d, 1891 . Commencing at 9 o'clock, a. to ., Rain or shine Will be sold, consistingo f VMtSbf**«~witb andwithout raaorda, Standardbradatalliona, Standard mam, Standard ColUand Alley*, RoaditertUUioni andmaraa, roaditer geldinj•, coach and guent Purpoi, geldlngi. AI«o * thonntgbbMdABddmportodnoman stallion. A BneKentucky toddle Qild- C. S. D. Shawau b superintendent] Following are the names o f pupils ] ing, and.food **ddt»,union of our public schools. It would be jin District No. 2. who have received1 supposed that, holding such a place 90 per cent or more during the past he would acquire some dignity, but jmonth for good deportment: „ Chas. I • TERMS—a creditof 9 months will be given, purchaser to give note with he is not made that way. Becausej Cbilters, David Baer, Clarence Stor-J two approved securities, A discount of 8 per cent annum for Cash, Ed. Turabull had a “ eon' last Saturday but so far has exper-jthe H e r al d last Saturday stated ! moot, Jas, Alsup, Jno. Haley, Cliff ienced no bad effects as he has a sup-jebarges had been preferedagainst him]Randall, Sam Alexander, Cecil ply of catnip close at hand. { to the school board, he took occasion ]George, Don Stormont, Alvin Stor- It tarumored t i t C ."M . G „ « U abure u. to .11 be cdold thiok of. Uont, 3m. Stormeot, Ou» Baodall, ■ m 4 J o Im W .M o W .iU b e .p ^ iu t - | « '> g ^ “ * i^ : « j h” « « t a H * • * ■ » * » * , « ■ * " V . *»“ V ed as members o f theBoardo fHealth* For pedigrees and particulars o f salesend for catalogue to BRYSON BROS, They will make good officers. Hurve Crawford b building an. ad dition to the house on the McFarland farm nowowued by him,' which will be occupied by hiseon Will and wife. .Mia Hattie McMillan entertained calibre we should not give it a s e c o n d I Randall, Whitmer Alexande, Will thought, but on account of the public [Hamilton, May Raney, Fanny Raney pomtun he holds, we believe it to be Basha Alexander, a duty w. owe our patron, to informI ,h« puto, o f| r>,,n who i t ,» hx. cba.g,. o f the tram|tho Mrtllodi#t cl|Un.h wi|, OTmmM)c,| .tug of their children. PERRY J. PEARE, Auot’r. XENIA, OH lf. the H euald first wc lied about But to defend | Shawan says him when we stated a series of sermons preparedespecially1 nnnmberofher young friends at the chglges had been made, although Hsiwtkas character” at 7 n r bumorf Itor puent. j « t u«th o flafte„ ^ , qa im )t f t . qualified Cedarville bet Wednesday evening, [gomewhat Now, we wish to say for young people. Subject for 10:45 IThe MostMirvelwg AehieveMeit inCheap and Useful Machines. a. m., ‘ 'Joseph, the young man o f a I m., “ Gam- j It does good werk^ Operates entirely:automaticslly. Is sirople in con- bling and gamblers o f Cedarville." ........ * r : The town officers are cordially invited . Dra. J. M. and J. O. Stewart, to- did know charges had been filed withL ^ re>?Ilfc< ■ gether with their families, attended j the clerk of the board and that they] Other subjects to follow: “ Jesus tiie wedding o f a niece o f Dr. J . M. were fllod bonuK bob«l dpw d «w .| cbta the Chriltiu". Fkltom;" -Mo- Stewart at Xenia, Tburadby evening. I o f his achobrs.. To convince ^ | ^ , Wodel o f Unselfishness;" “ Dan- Will Tarbox, while at work in hisp?1!l1l”in|^ f auttyeeterdar wsshitin the eye by a ” w , , . , . i . u . |charged as follows; be a mere chance if the sight can bet ........ j , I Third—1“Thai he a possessed o f an t:, n„ ^ ___ _ __ M_. ________ ,, I ungovernable temper, and in fits off "Y ^b° .xe striving for success in J****® struction. Has no parts Ibble to wear out. Is compact in form and light in weight. Is well made and neatly unshed. Will write rapid lywith prac- ■ tioe. . ntatioa so as to include the election of] 0f ottr fcighschool." m CorporationfteMursrfor tite uhex.| We might rc]at« fuddent after in M e r i t s o f T h i s M q c b u ^ to dose it.” These discourses are I Call forth tha highest pralae and teatlmonlalafrom hundresu, prepared to help young m enespee-j, . ... B e o a u e i O * 1It has no ribbons tp wear out. Leavesevery word visible to tlie op?'*- tor assoon U printed, Requiree no skill or practice to operate. Operates by use o f one band only. Its Ate and we^ht idem it to travelers. Is an. educator for the legibility and beauty o f its work life. young. >recommend it to the use o f all. The tariffhasreduced ihe priee of clothingso much that we can ofier d i i | --------o---------------------- . Isome o f the best bargains in the btest pired term ofono year, to fiUtbe va-|c|dent showinghow estily that chargeJ Spring styles ever heard' of. Our Mneycausodby the nbsooading o f C. | be substantiated, but tbefact |house is fu llo f these bargains; re-. , , „ - . . T«. Crain. that he could not control bis temper member we rettil clothing at whole “ ew >“ b*!r*^r sending #8.60^ for one year's subscription to fU w y .. .------- „ . Ju«* m U * 1* prices. I f only for curiosity. fordrs Ifsgarine. Send at once, before the present supply isexhausted. TheledicsT Missionary Society 0f M W e d n ^ y e v e ^ g w h e n e o m i n g ^ pHoea ^th other m/r-1 * theU. P. churchof thbplaceproposePtt®°n**c* wi*h the H kbald scribe wIclwntw. That wears from 20 to 50 bolding their annual thankoffering|,uffic3ent g“*nu»tee that there is I per cenL below all competitors is service in theirchurch to-morrow *fJ truth in the statement He had the|simplybocaiieewe buy and sell for teraoon, March 22nd, at 3:30 o’clock. ^ o f in, «ved*U m o ijrm s< ?tr0n,ltf8' A cordial invitation is extended to all^(****** teaching there th*ihe i» J Yours Respectfully,* Ihere and had the dlteetora fulfilled j g j ^ Ry Itheir pledges to their ooostituents he I Leading Clothier o f C^cdarville. W •OuThis beautiful and useful machine will be presented, FREj , to m iO E D R ’ X A 6 1 K IK E CO E PA K V , M O E M A D W i V NKW YO KH . .1 interested in miarion work. C C. Morton came home yesterday could not have remained in the public w „ . hitA v f r . . ^ firoMLebanon where be has been at*[schools at that place more than on e l^ iin iv i -it i . , tending school and will remrin b C B u S S g 'rS eT S iltk hi.in- CedamOe n week* We presume Call competency to teach at govern *J]cod himAhdnio»ltaiijrAviorki him did not find as taaaiy handsome young schooL It is a well known fact, that Ihimselfbad hasbowed the W Abno. ,.kaies there as he hoped to and pining fora time at leasthe used “ ksva” in . . ***“ k, look open „ o . k . ho. boo. oMged U I Z l Z m l l ^ d , T « " I to ^ «■ > «* ^ k « l 4o return home. « » wmooi roomanu nmae no « - <*»M counthis friends upon tbs in- a S U o f V«ro<>grtr to I fa . .b o U . l « o ^ o d b g |* b<>U^ - , bK*” 1 “ n“ *»-| .p«.. H i. rrlood.ooo.iotkonUri *kotriatoo*itlilMrinotkor,Mn. 0tl-ln?ua' ^ ‘ ^w boord mo oblijpd to ^ 0 ^ , tDij be, west to PiUoborg tbi. n * t o K * * » ? .P « * 1 tho«rto lad dooott. moot tomHb ^oad * Av w ih trltb ber buobood, | .4l” *?ol!0B I^^kitiD, tbow °oo| * r»Uin, prejodico lur not nbomalKrttiaoaiKO UMloppoiotod “ ^ ' bjrtMchor orpupil. ■ bom tobirutrootago. Ao .tumpt *0 «n «H r> tU tku citr lor « ,| *«*»*• *»0 « «u l/ »oot 01-LbondoMi.not.Iw.y.tb. bratpol- looatW, itb c wbicb thry man warkf!™^ “ * *“ ** " l _ tooobor, but i t I ^ ;Q^ World. (opovbilly wbaitbef vkot* So,, ffammf ktu ttcbnd . Ia ™ " B " ! ' * —® l porroo whore condition tkor mo tnM . ntL - «i y * « • . ^ MocM out * )>oto 1 1 There was spirited bidding ThunSj person with “ Heliofjohn," “I ^ wm J |^ “ ^ t uhlDMUl^ ^ *° * prS** , o' R' ****.**.*■»<* »/*. #t north wind an1 his attenu ramparts, spreading colds, p knows when the next sto a day s| the sale o f real estate belong ing to the Dunlap estate, but. Mr. Andrew Jackson purchased tbs entire amount, theconsideration being |5,- P10 to# the homestead just south of Cedarvilleconsisting o f 39 aora^ and ♦42an acre for the tract between here andWifton o f aliout 380 acres. Judg* rainy Mr. Jackson hM the cheapest lewd thntha* been sold for some time ; The pupils of the Clifton High School will give an entertainment RHihqrtaswingk Mereb 27th at the Achool Halt. They will produce a inimtitsueoiMprogram, Including the «emtieiitMS dratae; ‘ ‘Out te the Rtreeti, end the Ihrra “On OuehL* M a r a ph^rn imeeptioiinily fine . wmrit^h*ir«iiiaw|rasi«f rhirao- A d n ij^ lg c ta All art If- w * *» j o t . u L . o. ion, Thera era always some who will jm , KM or M d ‘ .I Mbot muoof you M, „bn ,lt to nek u imlig. Mlo . . too work thotpwbl«u” g , « L . t TboV. » crU l.) o f C. t . tbuwoooM ponau o I kmuo to U . Cnto., fl>r wbon w . kon tbo comeequally as familiar, mid with such familiarity existing a scholar cannot1 m ve that reverance fora teach er he should have and his seta o f diso bedience becomes more frequent for a reproval from the one who should be his master has lost its significance. This isas it exiris in the Cedarville high school today and if seed is being •own by such an incompetent work man whatcan you hope for tha har vest to be? Wahope, for tha dignity of our schoolMr. flhawan will not again RMkeaspacfotf*or himselfas ha did Wednesday•vsniugbut if ha does he S K ^ j j r V 1*»*«■****,•» ut h te srtlth iM ed heavier ihahtlis awak - J most profound sympathy and we would not do or say anything to hurt themunnecesarialy, but self preserva tion is tha first law o f nature, and as the Herald scribe was especially blessed (?) along with the balance we must my for th« benefit o f those who acted so indiseratety the first o f the week that we are not here to bulldor- ed. News we will print when H is of general interest no difference who it may effect, and other than that We simply use our discretion aliout pub lishing* If. Mr. Crain's framd* think for a moment tha Herald has wronged him through its oohnunsor in any other wnuwr all they have to <fefeta not eemply with dur ultima* tum aadirawhl ara Le kpkeed k a wNfiwraeiEPHtinWai tions o f health must be EMULSION o f pure ' Hypopnosphites o f Lime out against Coughs, Cc G eneral D ebility , and Diseases, until , the siege is in children . P a la t a b l i r SPECIAL.—Scott’* XmHltlon Unoti-i (•Mlonall over tb« world, twemas* its !o; Burns*? m to xr**tly I ihimm their r«mtdl CAUTION.—Soott'* Emulsion Is put tt[ C*t th* g*uuln*. Prsp*r«donlyby IjcottA Bold by *11Dr»wf~~ ffireafAnusval Mn. Wso. Bradds, o f Jamestown, O., writer: “ Took a vary violent oold and Hsettled on my lungs, whichsoon be-came so oongestad from constant boughing that I sms unable to do my work. Doctored with two physicians in Jamestown and ope in Bowersrille. All said thesame thing—quiojt con sumption, and that I could not get welt My husband was persuaded to try Persian Cough Syrup and after tiie use o f one bottle felt like another being and after using 4 bottles was entirely cured, and think ittbegrand est medicine in tha world. ,8nM by B. O. Ridgway* Banin**, Orange*A Lemon* at J,M« B ull ' s Buy your school suppltraat ■. J. M. II i ; j . l ' s A fine line o f eandtee at J, M« B ull ' s ' Duyytair wb*4ow gtasaet. . J .M . . ANNOUNCEMENTS. REPRESENTATIVE, ~ , _ ^ .1 Wa*r«Mtbortt*StoADnounetb*nun-.<>i’ effects upon your constitui j . snider *« * c*ndiitiU t* th* _ — — ewni*vll*e •f7»pr»w*uUr« in U m tbUm L*ri'bUm«‘ in^ Ml te Rcpubltou irisuiijrUfeiioa. W« an Mlbsdted to aaMune* the <i»ni- of E J01IN II. ALLEN *s a cimdidal* b*fii**in* Icos,atUg Rapublican }>ri»,or alMUStt )•> la«eiiaaUM»rRcpnwaUUva is thafejj>!«f.>*v« promOrMiiCHilj* TREASURE. V* *r«authorised toasaasMe JOfiti I t l OOLESBEEtoa casdWotTjY TwT.'rv <‘f UrMU. eo.nty, kubjort u IU w.. jmary electhia I* April. COMMIBUIONEIU Wa arc aelhariaei totoUraUBM ih« uaxmf dt IOI1N U. UTKVSHSOM, MacMdidoK- t-+ aaty ttatalidMHf btior* th. riawry eWalea. ‘ RECORDER. 8# a oaa4iflaU for rt*«fo i/fi&«« to n * Ratotdera|thaApril riaatfes. aaUwriato1to u h m h RrtfcCR c FINLEY aa e candidaw XaMntar *>? touaty^imet tothaR^aUtoa* W; ^ m i la April* INFlRlCAWflkRCToE. * s a ; a ; PROSECUTINGATTORglrV ttu trm , Wcera ari^MUIto aaeseae. J»tt. «a *aaeridUator Truit* «r (fetmUt* T..*<, fiBiP* . f»®*driaijlWiastotorig E U.f. ' JUSTICEor THEPEAO tokfeifshd to w * h m Jut 0 !*,!4. wWXSbt»M*toiHlitoto-tor re-rivUi, to !f a * * » « 4 * * m * * * * * * *s i t .1
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