The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

as v Racesat Yollow Springs...Bxjwtyfc Parknextgjaturday, j ^ iri f$..K. Mitchell was tlfwweek on business. ,l' ’ . ’'A>-'•' , * ^ ■■.. ;V''' ■ "K '-;i f ® r’ ^An thony , Kan t Mts, III.4. Virit^ffifer l^ p & r ’^gari famHyC Miss Gerard, who^bas been visiting. ’ the Misses Sninir^jrid, is'speudinga iW days with friend* in -KXenia tibis 'week. ’Squire Osborn* mho recently pur* , chased the room1 oCctapied ’ by J jE - Kegley, js havijxg it fixed up and will occupy it as an bffiee, Our enterprising furniture"men are increasingthe reputation ’ Of Cedar-r ville for complete stocks pf goods. Tlieir store is filled from, cellar tq gar ret.-*- < , ' '• ~y'. f. • The cheapestplace in Ohio to buy ■pure'clear Ice is at the ', Dayton Tee , Manufacturing "and Cold Storage. Write and ask'for prices,*i ^ ‘Wn. K iepaber , Manager. Mrs. J, F.>Morton this week went •to.Sparta* Mindis, to- see her. .sister who fe very sick. She was' accent {Steed by her'brother,' W. L . Blair and hi|wife. Marriage.Incenses, Harry A Crew and.Effiel/ Cuftinan, Chas F Amos and Laura Harvey, David Spillaw andJennie Killen, Daniel B Tresda and Martha SLatham. A1 Barr was called to' Jamestown this Week to,,assistMr. Palmer, who is in .the undertaking burincaa in that place. A t is oneo f the best under takersin the coufrity,* and although hot in the busineeanow," his services are^frequently called for. Squire Galbrenth Hu* week receiv* Cd a sample o f the tickets to be vote< in Indiana thisfoU Under their new - law—the Australian system. There are four state tickets in the field sue they fill a sheet o fpaper 9x12 inches in size. The tickets to be voted are to be printed on red paper. Mr. and Mr*. James Watson- ar< tanged asurprise for their sop George for Friday night o f last week, ant everything went ofT“ to the Queen’s * taste.” Supper was served ahouu midnight,at which time all were read; r todo ample justice to the repast. Everybodypresent were well enter­ tained, Mrs, James Spencer died at her home in Jamestown last Saturday af­ ternoon. She was vary old and hac beenin foeble health for some time ‘ but her condition was not supposedto be alumina. The funeral waft preach ed by Bar, Robb at the reliance Safo hath afternoon, and waa.attendcd by a number from here, "Oeorgo Winter wa» in Davtdn last Hnnday,M The above is not stereo typed, Keithor does the I I krat . d riahn to have it copyrighted^ Every paper in the county has' our consent to copy it without credit i f theychose. Wejust want our reader* to know that Ueorj.* has not .stopped making Ids serai-monthly ririts to Dayton within the last two week*. . - * Allte Little and JJ. L .lforri*m , o f Yellow Springs, passed through Oe- darvlUeon their way to Jamestown last Tueaday. Bruce, w%n by the Way, takes the bakery for goad looks, ihot yet become a Bmedhfer and hiformad tw fee was tekfe^g him there Wee* I f rite fttfkt o f one of ao9ri*ttsa %ebeet " Tftlte* Si daywill beafreefor all trotandpace, athtt»minutepace, a three, mihuto ndedpon^race,and < » w t^h the hdrse^piU .walk, the halfmue, 4bt of paCethesecondn andrunthe third half. The*,races willcommencepromptlyatoneo’clock.- lA ‘*1 ik& ■h a*, *"£ If:.’ end 'Cllotrifo o f VFaaado* ; , BMwtk*: ole ,»«*»)*••••** Wrtmjjsfcrt Became «&• M wm * « t Imp*. 1 t VAntovs ■/. ] ■ ,* 'L.’’X I \ ;Af * ^ it V' , i, ■'* 1S ^ r ^ ‘^ Xr*tf vThe foimUatxon, ot the Bofhsohtid fortune was ah.accident o f war, Isaya a writer in the New York star, ta ■ fooe Haterkmsehel Rothschild* was a small fSffiker^doihg business aaaohauger and lender of money in the house 148Juden* gaaae, whero he. had been, horn half a ornfory,, before. Outwardly, Haler. Amachel washot handsome. A portrait o f him, painted with unquestionable fidelity, represents him as a smallish man, with a red, pointed .hoard, keen, small eyes, a many colored coat with a high collar and vory tfobt sleeves,1'and » nose thatwduld make* the beak of a bald eagle classic and ^regular by com. parison. He was, in short, a fine type Of the qitiet, keen, calculating Irsaelite, the product of original Semitic traits, molded and subdued by centuries pf so­ cial ostracism, race persecution and op­ pression. .But. ho was,'above-all, a strictly honest man and worked his lit ­ tle Capital so Judiciously that In iSQi he attracted the friondlyjnotipe of Williafo IV., Landgrave of Uesso, the thrifty old mipiarch who sought to turn an honest 'penny by hiringout 00,000 o fhisHessian soldiers.at lOO^thalers per*.man, to King Georgo III, pf England to aid in subduing the. Yankee rebellion ’In America. It was probably by reason of this clever use of faia army a generation be­ fore; font when; in 1800. Napoloon^Bo- naparto and hit legions hut things apin- hlng in Weatern GdcmUUy, tho Land­ grave bad on bund ‘a largo quantity of fiorina which’ became tokitn a sourceo f cruel anxiety.1Finding that the French army,was coming to occupy Casael, the Landgrave bethought himof the honest Maior Amachol. Loading bis treasure bag* into hie oarriageof State, the Land­ grave and' hi* treasurer hied them by night to 148 4udongossc, whoro It was turned over to the trustymoneychanger with- permiaalbri to uao the money a» ■cornedbest, provided I t should be kept safely until tho return of peace. This, Sft the sequel shows, proved a raraStreak of look to all parties concerned except the French soldiers, who. rummaged the vaults -of the Landgrave’s castle In vein, • t It is related that one o f the peculiar and original features of the Rothschild exchange ofBoe in thosedays was a large safe or treasure box, hung with a eouta- terpolee, like a dumb waiter, In such manner that itjould be loweredat night into adeep pltor oellar and raisedbyday into a large niche In the walls of Haler AtnaeheFt little office. There 11even a tradition that the pit tote Which It was thus towered was a walkpartly filled with water, beneath which the safe wm plunged, thus avert­ ing all danger from firn. However .that aaajr have been, the Landgrave'sshekels weat Into it and remained safely until the thrifty money changer aawa chance to invest in Austrian securities and In fiijcounta to his feilov citizens upon the glltestot gllhedgcd securities. Money was a oath article itt the War-worn Eu­ ropeo f that period, and people who ob­ tained financial aooommodations from the red-bearded Malar Atosehel had to pay for the same. fie the years wore on. Europe com­ bined against Napoleon, the Austrian aemriittea roaeenortnously in talhe, and when* on the 19th of September, fold, death oams upeu tbe prosperous bahkpr and carriedhim off, attbe age of sixty, he left to hie fire sons an opulent and Well-established bduk, with targe re- aouroMaad uablemi*l|sd credit, , When, 1* 181A the Landgrave re- turned from his exile tv* Bohemia, he rwaived from the eons the entire yum tititthe badleft with their father seven years before, with due interest thereoti w kM • » pfo«eed,the Lftndgrave Will­ iam that be act about repeaUng and aod iflta f tke isNiebrilueuftkfrinsta t^PSkried # * • yenaf hanljpera wM ^ m % L m TO \ i*'3 f, At 'l ti re^otiona tg i aewa, Ihs ' ■ *.............. “ thwftlcftMidheimra, .The AeswM|' mansrt* tm m I jQ& m Mr mk FVaftkfori haekie m im n m m - i . for days, and In 181ft. after »M3**2ttss -s ^ ^ s ts s ^ s t 'U <jkvidf 7* * ‘ I h Til*'; V*v L A T H , , MOULDINGS, FLOORING* (SIDING. ETC , T, ’ ' ' - ,<s 4‘ ^ :%s ^ & ‘ • ' ^ -V 4‘ \* t , * , , _» * * t ^ ‘ "• < , .V ’ l i Have just received' a new sptek. Can bffer you better ^ >! r i ^^ ^ ^ " * j ■c g. 3*^ "** ^ r ( 1 J1* ^ ^ Grades ‘for less money tharryou have been paying for poor grades,; " . • 1 ^ V , >» J., .V T . » .-i- ' * .J». .A'*-.. :■.■■.■*'.y -y-»,--y v.:- i-.-v CALL A ND SEE GRADES AHD PRICES. mSFOBI iTEHMtTTK NELSON BUSINESS COLLEGh MMsaafles ____ tiin« aiy^yog'»itt>Yttwjpt woriLrii& ^ buiei o in a s r - t^ ir a ia iim im rn in ^ ilw H in i. S. A. GALBREATH JUSTICE CF THE PEAtfe BEAL ESTATE, ;LOAN jam SURAJiCE AGENT. IN- Special attention given to Pegtticr. olaima in all hmaehea. ’ BANKOF GEOARVILE Genera! Banking Buslnes Transacied. d e e . W . H aryer , P ie s , L G levuw a»€a*Iilef. BARR & M0RC0N . i ' f ' ’ , r * - t J * ^ * nt?* w. K o w delerinined that on firm in this COUNTY or AD­ JOINING COUNTIES shall undersell them in FURNITURE^ They have a fall lino of all kinds of Furniture, such as Parjor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, Dressers, Bureaus* Book- Cases, all ksnds of Beds, Chairs. Stands, Tables, Rock­ ers, and everything found in a First class Furniture * ■* Store* Give them a call. . U N D E R T A K I N G * «■ i Is a specialty, We keep on hands a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Etc. A ll calls will be promptly at­ tended to. BARB SB MORTON. COOKS * a .2srr> HEATERS . ... 4t Wv have a complete line of! STOVES v' » , of all kinds at . Rnck fiotlom |r!ees. We 1liinWw'e« in pleaiie you both iii tpialHy and price* Give us 4 call. O i t m t e f o D e l l } , A cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the elegant NEW STOCK being recrivad now, A corapldte line o f fine Drew Suitings, all the latest style*, together with every gtiule o f FineBurines*Suita, Overcoafaf, Panting*, and Genie’ fine Furnishing Goods. Our price*, like quality in fine good* ran ridf he excelled. , - . D. M. STBWAET & CO. - We ant carrying a full line of I K » I E H T I O . . . * ------- AWmiat. ' 1 Mrr^Livv>A.n.T» the qaavaaem, pea* m LwjiaMh, acismA1, •*'*• *i -• dtwatilp, 3S8WW& Which Me will sell from our office for k*e money than from Come and examine machine* and wewill save yon money. U. If. STE^ABT/saoraasorof 1 I j l ' - . ■ W *■ •««* ■ gm-ft ■ 4*"'

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