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VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY AUGUST 8, 1891 NO. 27

The gospel temperance fneetiugs 1 Reply to “ Fair Piny.” TRANSFERS OF REAL. ESTATE. Dried B eef at Bull’s ^ lire being quite well attended, j Citizens:—rHaving rounded a life John Casad to Kendig, part o f lots Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. DR. IRELAND 159 and 1(50, Fairfield, $352. Mr. Frank Pagsley of South Chur- [o f fifty odd years, twenty-seven of Teeth extracted without pain by B F Kendig to M L Rockafield. leston took ten with Oscar and Ralph these in this village, it did not occur application o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s same, $375. office. Georgcv Monday evening. to me that there lived in the commu­ nity a being who would wilfully at­ Mary E Long and H II Long to A vena, Oatmeal I)r. McDill presented some quite tempt to misrepresent my. character Lucy W. Greenly, } a, Silvercreek, Cracked wheat strong arguments in favor of total ab­ and life long principles as did “ Fair 6150. (Iramilalcd Hominy stinence at. the gospel temperance Play,” B ut such being the case, per­ Sheriff to G .W Randall, 34.67 a, - Fa lino, Parched Farinose at meeting, last Sabbath evening. haps it is proper for me to explain m y Cednrville, $828. G u ay ’s. rightful position, especially for the Rowland (J attorney, to Pure Pine tar at Ridgway’s; Georgia has a genuine curiosity in stranger. M y article o f June 20th Louisa IL Smith, land Oakwood add, Paint and. Varnish Brushes at the form o f a dolt, which has two to Y ellow Springs, $60. **■ Ridgway’s, *• ho'rns. If a horse with one horn is I believed left no room for any honest mind to doubt. Why did not the Levi E Spahr to L,e\vis ,'ones, unicorn, o f course one with two would W indow glass and Pu tty at writer then respond ? If* I - want to 81,24 a, N ew Jasper., ,$4,750. be a hicorn; ' Ridgwnv’s Pharmacy. open a snloon as he asserts, why. have McKay, the Alliance judge, who New Perfumes at Ridgwav-s. The annual meeting of tlie W . C. I so repeatedly refused, year after reversed a decision of the Kansas su­ Hard and Sot! re lined Sugars nt T. JJ. will be held Thursday, the 13th yehr, the glittering silver rent a Bar preme court, has escaped with a G u a y ’s. at 2 p. in. for the election of officers, would have afforded me ? I. clearly reprimand. The-next time it will go Picture Frames made to order at hearing reports and other important stated it aggregated over $2,500 and hard with him, Mercy will not tem­ Ridgway’s Pharmacy. business. A full meeting is desired. challenge any one to duplicate it. , ---;------per justice because of ignorance. Wood, and W illow ware at (This was not under prohibition law.) The annual meeting of the Cedar- G u a y ’ s L e t me be fu lly understood, once for Dr. William Hanmioud’s idea of OF MANSFIELD, OHIO. ville Bible Society will be held in the rest is a change o f employment rntlur Halters, collars and all kinds of . all. I never received one dollar of R. P, chuach (Dr. Morton’s.) Aug., SPECIALIST EYE, EAR and CATARRH liquor rent in my life, nor do I desire than inaction, and his idea is a good harness sundries at James M urray’s 18th at 2 o’clock p. m. Address by- it. But I know that first class busi­ one. Idleness is as great a foe of Peaches, Apricots and Prunes a Rev. U. J. Buchanan, of Xenia. All tins devilled (o spend a few (lays nt Coda,villa ness men — merchants of the best health as it is o f morals. Hint will offico vriih Dr. Ogiesbce where ho may are invited. T. C r a w f o h p . G u a y ’s. lie consulted from Tuesday grade — have been k ,-pt from coming A n Indiana man was recently scut Screen doors, all sizes and kinds at A gentleman who is acquainted into ray houses' by the attitude of Aug. ii until Aug. 16 to an asylum because he w aited “ to Crouse & Bui l’s. with the subject and knows whereof nffuirs here. Strenuous efforts have Qfflco hours from 0 to 12 a.' m. and from 1 to go out and exercise a general over­ Smith’s the place for n senfoam. 5 p.m. he speaks has this to say. “ L ift your have been made by agencies to have sight of the United States.” , If that ICC 'I ho doctor gives special attention to the hat when you pass the teacher of a treatment of all medical and surgical diseases of such locate with us. For a long while > is evidence of insanity, how many at Ridgeway’s, the EYE,including the scientific adjustment of primary school. She ie the good'"an­ I felt the town needed them, but aye; glasses to correct imperfect vision,- Cataract re­ crazy people there are. x o T i f i i : moved and sight restored where total blindness' gel of the republic. She takes the the revenue more, it being mysolesup- W ill the parties having sacks. be­ has existed for years'. Cross Eyes straightened little bantling, free from the home porf. But their answer was, “ No, Persons wanting picture frames will in ono minute. Sore Eyes cured withoat tho longing, to Ervin & Sterrett, please use of caustics oafnesa and other forma ofear trouble* un ungovernable little wretch whose too funaticol, bigoted, and prejudiced^ list o f prices, and new lot o f samples. . E r v in & S te u b e tt. promptly cured. own toother admits she sends him to Your ejemeut is n dangerous one.” Latest patterns in iGilt, Silver, Oak If tfcUMlAt wn>( h hu r »,-*! at IdiaJse*. th*r* U a ttfirrt 1 school to get rid of him. This young Hence they leave us to ourselves, to &c. E ben AncnEK. Rolled Avenn and Wheat, Oatmeal bs uk\v & Bm>. - 4 than she earns,*'— [Rochester Repub­ drinking done here, Tru ly ' the en- Troy, of Dayton. Geo Winter, I f the lines In this diamond figure do Palm leaf mattress, tho best made, lot appear equally black in all the dif- lican. dorsers o f prohibition are a medley o f Agent. Office at Mac Bull’s • at Barr & Morton’s. Vrent meridians, it Indicates a defect of contradictions. Be not deceived, Robt. Calbreath is still agent of the right that causes nervous head-ache and' “ JLftsi D a y s o f P o m p e ii, Xenia steam laundry with, headquar­ I f you want a stylish livery rig' go Mould be corrected at once. Eyes tested loyal Republicans and ‘Democrats, by 'ree. Ninth annual celebration o f the or­ ters at Btbrmont aud Co’s to Boyd’s. the apostles of the foriorn hope in blasses—The adjustment of glasses for the der of Cincinnatus, Pain’s Historical their frantic efforts to secure voters to Gassoline stoves, all patterns, qua! Fish at , G u a y ’S. correction of irregular reflection requires h Spectacle. “ The last days of Pom­ the Prohibilion pnrty. Remember ities and prices at Crouse & Bull’s. thorough knowludge of tha-nnatomicai construo- . Paints in all size packages aud col tion ol the eye. Otherwise there is great da/i- peii” will be the great summer night that is the ultimatum. Have we not The finest line o f fresh and salt ors at Ridgway’s. j?cr of producing jicrmahentand irrepairnblc in­ jury to the eye. carnival event in Cincinnati this sea­ seen that neither character, nge nor meats in the county nt Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., at Ulnsses properly adjusted accomplish wonders son. A fair idea of the vnstuess o f sex is spared in the desperate race for C. W. Denu’s in relief and cure of nervous diseases. Fully G u a y ’s, sixty per cent, of Nervous Kecdache, Insomnia this enterprise may be obtained when supremacy ? Temperance is Christ- Cholera, Epilepsy, and Nervous Prostration The best place in town to buy meat Tobncos and Cigars at G r a y ’ one considers carefully the fact that it given love, charity, kindness, not co­ '* | pass Sway like magic when glasses are properly of all kinds is at C. W. Crouse’s. Try y j adjusted; ------D o you want a “parlor suite? , requires nearly five acres o f ground to ercion., Prohibition is man’s device, him. N o j Msyn persons tabor under (he impression diftprptiCfl w h at tmirlp vm i .W ir o vrni 1111,1 tbc ?‘* ut must be very bad indeed before ^ re-enact this terrific catastrophe; the coercion, and ns many can attest in u m treiicu w n a i grou c y o u tiesire )OU [ glasses should ha worn; thtAowover is a great Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good miniature city of Pompeii requiring cites to incendiary and murder. We can get it o f Barr & Morton. mistake as the slightest defect sometimes meal, only 25 cents. ■ it causes great trouble. When the eyes lire from twelve thousand square yards o f scenic are forever opposed to hanging the The bedroom suites at Barr est o f mammoth stage is four hundred feet acted at once. long and two hundred feet deep, M a r o a r e t A . D . T o w nsi ,e y . Spring repair work at Murray’s har­ racing o f famous fast horses every af­ BANK OF CEDARVILLE whereon five hundred people, gorge­ ness shop. ternoon. Splendid music will be pro­ General Banking ' vided to enliven and add pleasure to ously hut correctly costum cd, take An eminent alienist is of the opin­ Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans the occasion. The Directors o f the Busincs Transacted* part in this wonderful and never-to- ion that the story of “ Dr. Jckyll and Molasses at - G r a y ’s . Greene County Fair have spared uo iH'.forgotten entertainment. Mr. H yd e" is responsible for the A fine line o f pocket and table cut­ Geo. W , Harper, Pres. The amphitheatre 1ms a seating ca­ crimes of Jack the Ripper. Ofcourse pains or expense to furnish amuse­ lery at Grouse A Bull’s, ments and make the coming fair a pacity o f twelve thousand people and it would Iks a very unpleasant thing Smoke the Jim town Dandy at grand success. The aim is to have a W . Xi. Clemsns, Cnshler, will Ik? arranged with every possible for Robert Louis Stevenson to think B ull’s vast exhibition and a big crowd, eomfort. The first performance will that it was his pen which committed dividual assets principally invested in 1 ca! be given on tho everting o f Monday, all those dreadful crimes at White­ If yon want a good lunch or a • Estate $2X1,000, Aug. 24th, and continuing every chapel, Writers are as much under square meal go to Boyd's and tiry him Screen Doors at once. week day night thereafter, . “ weather obligation to create sane literature as Th e beat fair in the state is at .Tamee- permitting," £they are to create clean literature... • Machine Oils,at Ridgway’s. A. Jackson’s. town,

it He stood dazed and shuddering, un­ a day or two off In order to sober up; T ill?FAR close again. It was very still. Frank TEMPERANCE NOTES. or he drinks when, bis bodily functions was unused to being awake in the night, til he hea.«l them wondering around him who would be brave enough to try ure deranged, ‘becomes ill and loses TRAPP! The Cedarville Herald. and it seemed to him he had never felt ASK YOUR JUG I time until he recovers. The ways are anything more oppressive than the to save Louis, Then he started for­ W. IL BLAIR. PublHUir. ward: “ I w ill go. Oh! let ?ne try. I "Why Is my house so shabby and old, very numerous in which the drinking A Hnuaa« 1'arnn silence of the room, and tho regular At every crevioo letting In cold, habit, directly or indirectly, keeps a jjia Lou breathing, of the sleeping boys, The. am sure ean save him," lie whispered, And the kitchen waits all coverod with mold?" Jla1?bits are * donilnlo Just shook his howl— Ask your jug: deavor to ’ .find the cause and cure of and he started, so loud it sounded which all eyes were lifted. satisfactory, and Wi’ Bio a look. Three policemen held the rope, which poverty, if they desire to quit theoriz­ ■‘X'wdoao the host I could,” quo’ ho, through the room. A t last, however, “Why Is ray wife heart-broken and sad? ting or baiting li was fastened just below his arms. ing and adopt practical work, cannot Jock’s u dunco—tha warl* can see he grew sleepy, and Was just beginning Why ure my children never now glad? to it is reduce« Slowly he neared the place, he reached Why did my business run down so bad? do better than to join in the effort to Without a book.” to doze comfortably off, when ho saw a make the trap u- it, lie clasped the sleeping boy firmly Why at ray thoughts am I well-nigh mad?" pulverize the rum power.- Toledo Jack Jao(;hod, but novor tasked his thumb, small,- white-robed ■ figure coming Ask your jug! . ’ boardB. Cutthre around tho waist. A struggle as the Blade. Me wm na ano w.hu wad presume slowly toward his bed. Now Frank pue board twq ft little fellow avVolte, und then, as the “Oh! why do I pass .by tho old church door, .To contradict. had been a little nervous for some THE TIPSOJA ANIAC.’ one eiglit inches Jtut sjro ho tboebt within hlmsol’ time, though he wouldn't have admitted two boys were, carefully drawn up Weary of heart and sadly foot-sore, Every moment sinking down lower, A Physician’* Description o f Different • the first four In ft may bo suo, but titnu will toll. it for the world, and his heart gave a again, cheer upon cheer echoed up I’ll no’- predict. ■ A pitiable outcast evermore!” , , Kinds’ o f Tipplers. oven at one end t bound, and for a moment he held his and down the street for Louis do Ask your jug. There are four classes: 1. Thq&who: eight-iSfllh block .There was auc nialr besides our Joclt, breath, then the figure stepped into the —Bata's Horn. drink from ahubit of tippling. ‘2. Those must be puttoge ' Who thoOht na like tlie rest o' tolk, moonlight, and lie saw that it was A braw young quean. who’ drink to relieve nervous prostra, ture shall bo foui Louis de Chaves. His eyes were closed, ONE CAUSE OF POVERTY. Ker faith in Jock was stronq an’ true, tion, or to d.ro\vn sorrow or wrong. 3. Lor the treadle Shc lo'od him as a heart cun lo'o and Frank saw instantly that he was A 1’otunt Factor lu tlio JProiluction of Those who drink from hereditary ten­ 'seen iu the illusti That kens a fricn’. walking in his sleep. He felt a little* Pauperism anil Vice. dency. 4. Traumatic drunkards. Tho the projecting bo An' when Jock left the glen at last, ashamed of this feifr a moment before, Tho Chicago Tribune lias just pube the trap two inch To push his fate afore the mast, ’ especially as lie hud often heal’d the tipplers are usually of three kinds', a, lished a brief table which is of consid­ the weak-willed; b, the genial: c, tho and projecting Jenny was there. other boys say that Louis was a sleep­ He kissed her bonny mou’Tareweq), i erable interest to’ every student of the inean-souled man, who delights to with a bit of leal And said: "Noo, dawty, by this seal walker. liquor, question. The population of of No. 13 wire. ' “ It is always lie,” he thought, petu­ “ sponge” on others. Those who be- We’ll meet unce inslf." ' . , Chicago is in round numbers. 1,000,000. come drunkards .by nightly potations lantly. ‘T would be real happy here if it A recent report of -the city hoard of Her heart was like to break in twa. wasn’t for th is miserable little royalist." to relieve mental trouble are inure nu­ She Bobbed and sobbed, but through it a’ health gives the number of firms and Louis stood for a moment,-as if hesita­ merous than supposed. This-drunken­ There earn’ a smile. perrons engaged in various occupations. ness has no excited stage, and the habit •Johnny, my heart is a' yor ain, ting, and then turning walked slowly From that report the Tribune takes the. may go on without' dicing' noticed for . An' will bo when yo como aguin. . . along the length of the dormitory. figures in the following table, which Their jokesjo spoil." • . Frank watched him curiously until he years.' The nocturnal drunkard will shows the number of inhabitants to take a small dose in the morning to Jive yqars gued by, ns years will gang— saw him reach ’ the door, when, to his each saloon, meat market, etc Ikon twa hearts that thocht.tbcm lung. throw off the stupidity of the .nightly I , Louis opened it and passed Saloon...... :...... S17|Oro?ery ...... -'177 But aye hoped truo. out,’ closing It quietly after him. Meat market...... 77U|l)nv,' score..,...... '0.000 debauch and to appear as usual before Jffrlneesanrt priests may change their creeds Lawyer...... 4&Uil>«>cior...... tlie public. But this lias its limits, WBot love, aye strong for what it needs— Frank's first impulse was to spring out Gi}?ar shop ...... SXWiOflleoholdcr, of bed and follow him. “ He w ill come and paralysis, apoplexy or 'insan­ Ne’er changes hue. The officeholders are at the head of to some harm,” he thought. “ The ity may result. This class usual­ Ano day a stranger—rich an'braw—. the procession, and the saloons come A KANSAS stairs are just outside.” Then came a ly belqngs: to' our active members Cam' dooa 1110 glen an’ tloyod them a' next. Notice the great jump there is of society. Such nightly stupefac­ W proudfu’ stares. selfish thought. “ I t ' is cold. He loops one inch a Then whispers through the clachan flow— from the saloon to the grocery and tions arc more.- fatal--to- mental in­ wouldn’t do it for me.” Five minutes meat market, both of which cater to pi'cee of wire, run r Hero’s Jock, the dunce, a captain, noo, later Frank Harrington was fast asleep. tegrity than other forln of drinking. Wl’ sic grand airs. the prime necessity of mankind—food. loop, give it a tunt Every morning at half'past five the In hereditary it is tho nervous bias Tho Tribune remarks' that “ there is then form a loop Along tho gien tho-straager strodo,. bell of Sainte Bnr.be rouses the stu­ which is transmitted, which can be Wi’ dignity in ilka noil • one municipaland government employe aroused suddenly or may lie latent for inch above it. Tl 'Mang a’ the folk. • „ dents of the college. A half an hour for every one hundred and twenty Chi­ der of the wire ain later it is rung for prayers. But the SLOWLY HE NEARED THE PLACE. years. The paroxysms come intermit­ An’ sido by side wi’ blushes warm, cagoans, men, women and children; tently', like the periodic insanities. The door, malting loop Sweet Jenny cam', locked arm In arm hands o f, the clock pointed to twenty- Chaves1 and “ /