The Herald, August 15, 1891
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 8-15-1891 The eH rald, August 15, 1891 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eH rald, August 15, 1891" (1891). The Cedarville Herald. 102. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/102 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. f - t i V O L . 1 2 CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891 '' - K 0 . .28 ' W E l^EfliLIcf). The Logan club lias secured the ■ A K eat Set. and as many can attest incites to in - Andrew Bros, and Co. have just re old Frazier room for headquarters and cendiary and murder.” What a pity ceived a car load of harness which » ............... , - ....... - , ..... M«.E ditor :—I t is now demon willj iu a short time, have plenty of onr good sister had not been some they, will sell cheap. AN ISJ>EM8S»MNT WUBKI.Y NEWSPAPER. strated that the people of Cedarville campaign literature on hands, and the ore the meanest and meat despicable where around Sinai to whisper to- the Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. rooms will be kept open during the set of fool* and ^unties that ever greatLawGiVer beforelie pronounced Teeth extracted without pain by .SATURDAY, AUGUST, 15 1891. day for the accommodation of all who v- ulked on the top,of this green earth. that great prohibitory law forbidding application of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s care to call. Only think of it J A poor woman after] ^ w doing. “ Yes, prohibition office. ; • ' IF. II. BLAIR, Editor and Prop’r The largest crop of wheat in the ‘"rounding a life of twenty-seven years I *8 a my tli, a fraud.” Aveua, Catmcat situation is awiul, neighborhood was that of James C, in this village” has been robbed by the Mr. Editor, the si Cracked wheat PRICE S 1.25 PER ANNUM. something must lie done. The church Deck’s on Andrew Jackson’s farm near conncil and citizens of this town. A -Granulated llpmiiiy \ es, the preachers, the women, all busi Cedarville. H e threshed from 103 prohibition ordinance has been enact Farino, Parched Farinose at Miss Ida Timmons lias gone north ed. “ First class business men—-mer est in saying that the great prohibitary ■ v G uay ’s. acres 2500 bushel, or nearly an aver law of Sinai is God’s law, is a good to visit friends and relatives. chants of the first .'grade—have * been Pure Pine tar at Ridgway’s. age of 25 bushels per acre. Who can daw, and as said before the only thing kept from coming into her houses by Miss Gilbert has returned from .Leb beat it ?—[Xenia Gazette. that can be done is to pass a law for Paint and jVanrish Brushes at 0 the attitude of afljjtira here”—because anon, where she attended the summer the utter and everlasting abolish Ridgway’s. J. W. Pollock, who for the past we have prohibition, and the poor sis normal. ment of schools, churches, preachers, Window glass and; Putty at * ten years, has been one of the best ex ter can’t get the ; ‘‘glittering silver, women, everything but saloons, and Ridgway’s Pharmacy. „ Mrs. John-Shepherd has been quite hibitors of fine stock at county fairs, rent” for her property. What con then the saloons will i be opened end New Perfumes at,, Ridgway’s. ill for the past week,- b u t, at this will be unable to make an exhibit this summate mennhesss! Wlmt fools, peace and prosperity will reign for llai-d and Sol l refined Sugars at writing is much better. year. His duties as commissioner, to- what fanatics, what bigot.- the council evermore. F a ik P l a y . G uay 's. ■■■ gether with other business has so oc and citizens of Cedarville are! Why, . • Miss Ola Lott was the guest of her Picture Frames made to order at cupied his time.that he is obliged to Mr. Editor, thly have no more sense, cousin, MissLolo Prahn, of New Car The infant child of Mr., and Mrs. Ridgway’s Pharmacy. lisle-this week. attend to that to the exclusion of al no more feeling than the unbaptized A. N. Wolford, of Selma, died, Wood and IVillow ware ut , else. pagans who don’t belong nowhere. last Sabbath night, of Typhoid A new firm commenced buying G hay ’s The whole kit and kin of them Wheat here this week and raised the The Citizen is the name of the new fever. The funeral wftr strictly pri ought to be scarified, trims magnified, Halters, collars and all kinds of price to 86 cents peFbushel. paper at Yellow Springs. The new vate, and occurred Alouday afternoon absquatulated—-I give it up. Mr. harness sundries at James Alurray’s . company purchased the • Review and at 4 o’clock, the - interment taking Miss Mattie Bromagen returned Editor, do coin a great, big, block, ug Peaches, Apricots and Prunes a consolidated the two offices, thereby place at- Selma, • , ■ * home from Princeton, Indiana, Wet' ly word to describe how awfully mean showing their good judgment. The G uay ’s.- • nesday, where she haB been attending the people of Cedarville are, and What TRANSFERS OP REAU ESTATE first copy of the Citizen would inai J n o H Barkman to Tlieo. F Cox: , Screen doors, all sizes and kinds at school. ought to be done with them. cate that the management will have 38-100 a, Bath, $5tf. Crouse & Bull’s. And more stilly Not long ago Airs. J. H . Brotherton and daugh the support of the business men of that " AVm Pickeral .to.Wm Hickman, lot Smith’sthe_plaee-for a feafoam. was thought that the good sister had ter Alary attended the-Urbana Camp town. It is a six column folio and is 72, Orr’s add to Cellar ville, $800. '] one of her bouses rented to ■ a “first meeting Tuesday and Wednesday of well filled with news. W e wish the Sam’l J McCaughn to Cedarville, ■ ,,ntRidgeway’s, -• class business ffiam—ft merchant or the this week. new managementsuccess. KtiTIGlS. ' first grade.” I|ut the officers and cit Bonrdof Eilucatioii.A a, Cebarville K irt Cline was fined $5.60 by May. village, $1.- ' . • Will the parties having packs be An alarm of fire last Sabbath just izens said he was keeping a saloon, or Townsley last Tuesday, for striking Heqry K Bolinger ta Jacob Kisscu-i longing to Ervin. $ Storrctt, please after morning services at the different selling liquqr,’th^;tliis Was a probibi- j-^turu them at mice as we need them. WulhuiC|)ifi1e over the head with an ^churches took.^ho^irowd AijD. 8 , E r ii©« town, And* thfr ueopleofdifr tow* ger,; lotA and; part lot 5, Osborn.- irontwr. - * - - E hVin & Steukett. j-:' .i(h;wVir ■ vin’s lime kilns where a large quantity —poor fools and funatics-^closcd up Jacob C Kisseuger to CHrietian K. Roiled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal Lqdie# wanting space at the James of wood was found to be on fire. Had the establishment, had the poor man Hersliey, parts lots 4 and 5, Osdorn, and. Cracked Wheat, Farino and town Fail* for such goods as will occu it not been discovered in time the re arrested, tried and punished; and the 885. Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran py the A rt H all had better secure; poor, persecuted, heart-broken fellow sult would havo probably been very ulated Hominy at O bay ’s. space at'once. disastrous, as the flames were right skedaddled, left the old, fanatical, pro Preston Glass to Alary A, Smith, 2 a, Silvcrcreek, $50. ' : I 'O l t against the oil house in which was hibition town in disgust. A nd' ever A life sentence to state’s prison! Wilson 8 Walker to Alargarot L ; The Iliff homestead near'* M. E . stored a large quantity of oil. A s it sjnee it is thought he has been rusti would be a more serious punishment Ilifie, lot 34, Orr’s add to Cedarville church, i edarvillc. For particulars was, no particular damage was done. eating in the secluded wilds of Hog if there were not a reasonable proba $500. call on Wm. Iliff admiustrator of es bility of pardon in a few years. We do'not like to dun our custo- Skiu Branch close to where the tea tate. kettle was thunder struck. ,11c wasn’t LOCALS. AThe Secretary of the Jamestown mors through the paper, but necessity Highest market price paid for tpented right. Mr. Editor you don’t fi$&ijta busy man this week. His compells us to state that we would like Tile, Tile, v*. W o o d . wheat at Andrew & Bao. tj-cat people right iu Cedarville. “ You time is occupied in making entries for to have nil subscribers who know them Ifyo.it have wood to trade for„ tile njre too fanatical, bigoted, prejudiced. Palm leaf mattress, the best inside, .the Great Cosh Pair. selves indebted to us a year or , more Go to B. W, Northup, Cedarville, at Barr & Morton’s. to please settle. We* have about y « u r element is a dangerous one.” Ohio.