The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

ni .ur«yr.',j the heh & ed \ \ j$ ± r j£ tr ± s : | Ifte wrote fab last word*. He wit $ft j an iN!»Ki-KKDKN<,waiMii-irW*w*ew'»!**||0p greet ahurry to die to attempt ) iaptok tb«n.________ _ SATURDAY, MAY 0, $ IS&lcj xhe Irpnton Republican tlilpka aj ^[bath house in Ironton would bea good I llr. I t . liLAItC, E ditor «n*tf/ ,rt)pv| tbing. The annual risingof the'Ohio j [if not sufficient to satisfy its idea of| PRICK t i .90 PER ANNUM. [ public cleanliness. .Missouri is now laying claim to the I The fiph which recently fell in a j mean«t man* He sold his *ou-5n-l»w shower probably fell from a mackerell ^nteiest in a coVr, but refused to s k y .’ Jgive him ahy nf the milk, mantain- j There afa onlyVour*castor oil % that he sold,him, only thf front| in the United States. B u ta famine I*1® * ■««",?: ■ ,a ' ■ ' in that article Is'not feared. j The Japanesefsay thatthe true epir- ' . ZTZ I it ofChristianity has h fW been com*j r'zi’-: « S ! T * •«<».<£> - 1 »xi^Ai J p e r tto h w r tW th . » t -h« ,W W | 4 ^ otf;..1 t e yM j UMtV y t a J a good deal more about it than the] Stanley sayft he will not retura to Inations who have taught it to them. ^Darkest Africa,” end Sullivan• toys I ^ Georgia woman atruck her 1» ub *I he will not fight* Both seem •.to bej band on the head with a bottle of but* j shrewd enough “ to let Well enough i ter mUk and broke it—the bottle, and alone.” {not the head. She claims that she] M i o u .U i S i n i w i . .Kecked ot ' t hebottl, up t» hi.lir.J«he> i it SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. ■D EA L E R IN - A N E W S T O C K O P the sight of so many women *wearing' divided skirts.' But it isthe subtract­ ed skirts that shock the,people of Min­ nesota. - - - , y exploded. I t is easier to believe that she told the truth thau thitt; a* femur ibe wit should have formulated poor a defense. so Base ball is a healthier game than fo it ball.'' There were 22 foot ball players killed and‘80. permanently in* jured during the Mason of 1890-61 in England alone. Theroyal family of England are the most serious and earnest hsudeute ‘despite their exalted' position. . It- is no reason because one happens to have kingly blood in his veins that he Should not want to know something, The bones of Columbus are in. Ha Vuta. They are also in Saint Domin git City. As there are two sets, there ought to be no difficulty in inducing the Spaniards to sell one set for the World's fair. A man in Newark said that a neighr bor’s wife .was an ''estimable woman.” Her illiterate hushsind heard o f it and gave the man a terrible licking. At the trial thejudge explained the mean* iug of the: word to the husband. He forthwith paid biafine and apologised to his victim, who will hereafter con* fine bis complimentary ■allusions to words ofone syllable.' , An important experiment ia to be tried.in -Kansas next mouth. An ef­ fort willdie made to produce rain. Balloons will be the means* and these, filled with hydrogen and oxygen gas, will be sent up and exploded by a steel wire attached and connected with an electrical apparatus on the' ground. SIDING. FINISHING, FLOORING. SASH;DOORSBLINDS. S C R E E N A large stock, All sizes, Ready for hanging, at low prices. Estimates furaislied on application, lor anything in the line of Lumber. CA LL AND AEE FO B T O V H 8 E . ^ T r i At a wedding in San' Antonio last week a Chinaman married a Yankee 1girl, the ceremony being performed by a colored minister. All. the wed* |ding lacked was a Malay or Indian for best man. ^ _______ Two audacious young women have Columbus, G a ! ,T J b u t very little I If thc « p e rilDeut i* "uccewful, and [been attracting tbe attention of JPhilt.* need of a police force. Itsatreets a r e t h e aut hori t y of delphian. th# past week. One has _ _ _ man, it is needless, to say that there j been representing herself to be a | 6 J | shall be no more droughts. . [dauhgter ofGen. Gorden, of Georgia,] J j j | j / J Ganar said he would rather be the !«ad on tho etreugth of the represent! E E S I T S so numerously patrolled, by moccasin snakes after dark that thievesand bur­ glars do not care to be outdoors any more than respectable people do. first man in an Iberian village thnn tl • J ^‘oa living on tbe fat of tbe land. Tbe other stole a baby carriage while the Isecond man in Bome.j There is at a | hotel in Chicago a man from Northern Michigan who cannot be the first or Ieven the second man in the United ■ ■ The Pittsburg .Chronicle Telegraph utilises its knowledge to -perpetrate an admirable pun: "Tbe unsavory case ^ » fC .p t Vereej . 0 . before tbe Lan- j b u t Z Z , i. d«inm. ofbuying'. whole town -F .c il,.a ,t d » » o . u . .V e,noy.-" L , , ^ . H o o .o u t o b .h e .d of Virginia hss the honor ofhaving the Ithe place and haVe hi*word accepted] 3 ? A . y JA rJC I CB ^ T . most “ famousapple tree”—the one a t [as law. Appomattox. But Connecnicut has the honor of haying the oldest apple j nurse was in a store, lifting tbe baby out and putting it on the pavement. Promt! Mutant tlMCoBte- dourOlio. H Tti n J 2 i O , jLargest Assortment ever Re* cei T l» le qu«Uoo k io W .th -, oinci„„„tL The M0VMMM ^ In 1822 Gen. Arthur StClair sold a jpiece of land. Tbe deed is recorded in - , . , . . . , OOB Cincinnati. The conveyance reads ersfield, was planted in 1688 or 1640. ..m .. . 1Ano . - . ; . ., i ■ .*.» • . * . . . . 1 “The l*1000pt. ofan inch from the n and is still in good bearing condition. L __ ' . t QO . . , ■m « r • ° je. cor. of iot No. 33, and runnings. $- The Bishop of Manchester says that of an in.; thence w. to tbe back line English society is rotten to the core, [of said lot; thence n. L of of an inch; and that unless there is a tional ruin will be the result. there will be a reform soon. English IJones planted his purchase in potatoes society cannot be more corrupt now or built himself a home thereon is one than it was in the reign of Charles II. Iof the things not known S ection 1. B« it resolved by tbe Generel AfMiiibljr of the Stele of Oblo, Tbet » propor­ tion ibeli be eubaitled to tbe elector* of tbi* State on the lr*t T«**d»jr efter the lr«t Mon­ d e/in Nortmbvr, 1891, to enend Section li. of Article XII, ef the CoNititatloa of the State of Ohle, *o tbet It ebelt read e* follow*: ARTICLE XII. S ncton 2. Law’* may he peeied which thall lac by a neiforet rmle all money*, credit*, in- vettment* in bond*.eteck*, jolnUtock compa- ) ZEH1A, OHIO. ed taxing rixht*, privilege*, fraa*hi*e«, aad I inch other (abject Butter* a* the lcgiriature may direct: but barying-goaad*, pablic achool- bodre*, hcaje* a*cd exclusively for public woi- xhip, inititatlone of purely public charity, pul - lie property need excluiively for any public Ipurpo**, and other property may by -general | law*, be exempted from taxation; aad the vaU !ue of all property eo exempted ehall, from time jto time, be ascertained and published a*, may stolen*1408,*000. A California man proposed to three aisters in turn, but they all refused to be other than sisters to him. As not one of the three would be his wife, he made up his mind that all three should be his daughters, for he forthwith married their mother, widow, — "< <* » '' ' 'Ifil A house in Bethlehem, Pa., was bu *glarixed for the ninth time, Wed* needay night. A house fa Brooklyn was conveyed by F r t tk Hart toEdith Linton fast week, and the considera­ tion named fa the elegantly engroeeed deed of conveyance warn “ Her beautiful womanheed, toy love, and W ’ ■ j f Z C I i>r o- 'w- Mr'I cordU1 invitation i» extended to you to examine the «... 1_J. r 1.1... ■ C lG g £ tn t/ N E W S C 0 G K being received now# A complete line of fine D i r e s s S u i t i n g ! all the latest styles together with every grade of fine Business Suite, Overcoats:. Font ings, dents Furnishing doods. Ourprices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. p . M. STEWART * CO HATUBDJ w. vt- BI\ "witICE I €HU1 tjovcitanlj ftproul. W t 11:00 • m il h . v. «i»g . . . tor. Sell ysiiool a t »« M.»* CM lot. ITeacJ Kfliool i l l Toung red - ii r a y c r ,,w u. p. cwl pastor- H«| AV. pastor. B 7i(l«p »»ex -StOOB »«• ltaptlst 2:00 o’clo«4 -pestoy nil Tl It'BMtot ttmW ii y* Other | •hdy Thtax! NinetyJ matted * •White t triesof his deli iragmenl times, at mentsrill hsgpil and* the awe rtsei . “Ptoy1 •piper—T Then cladout; tbe Ind TsUdsli of worn! that ■itd t l and soft i the sv - and ale Iratfr That I was M| says*, softmt| savedi formyl Howl love oil Tddotril the the nO| Were) Boms were the ct talent land do an port 11 hole until i to ml idle M the akUle race Ameij I t is usually the case that a man is j There are few men whose froward- thought more of after he is dead than J ness will not yield to a skillful appli- he was during his life. But the late J cation o f flattery. A young man in. President John T. Hill, of the Ninth J Omaha practiced nightly on a cornet, j ^BrertoK^ 2 !* Ar*«ch election, tho*« ciectoro1 National Bank ofNew York, is an ex- The neighbors sued him, hut he won dwirMgtovete for *ucKamendment may have* . .* « it a . . , . .. .. . . . . . . . pUccdapoa their ballolc the word* "Taxation teption. He breathed his last March | tbe suit and persisted ini his practice. Amendment—Tc*." and thoseoppo*ed to*uch 1. I t now comes to light that he had A series of white cap notices were then AIALM«* 4 ft 0 >AlVk ._ !.i » f t ......... hi:. , «.____ ^ • mL ii__ ______ h A .II *.L. _*• sent him, but he paid no attention to them, Finally the City Council was a ipealed to and it visited him in a b>dy and formally requested him to oease piaylng. He has not played1 since. S kction I, Thl*aaMadaicatehall taka af- fcct on the trot dayofJaaaary, 1892. H I ALH . HV 8 ELL , . Sneakerofthe II osm ofReproteniativee. WM VAMCKM a UQOIS, Prorideat ef the■Sea*to. Adopted April 24,1891. UxiTKbSrAraeev A hkri C a . O hio . 1 orrica ox thb SacsxXxax ev&**TB. ( A will is usually a literary produc­ tion of too solemn and practical a character to be made the vehicle of humor, but a,Glasgowdoctor, recently deceased, who left hie entire estate' to to his two sisters, concludes hi# will with the Ltiowing extraordinary Item “Tomy wNb, aearecompanee for do* esrtfaff mo, and leaving me fa pence, I oxpeot wy enter HHieiiiheth to male her a ^ f t of 16 Nhtiliaga to buy a baadksirehief fa whkfii rite may weep I. DaaiatJ . Eyas, Reorotavy ef State of theStateef Okie, de hereby emUfy that the forocolaxU a tnte copy of a Jeiat rcMlntloa tkeOeaetal AMcmbly*f the Slate the24thdayef April A. P. 1S9I, takea Iromtheerigiaat relit tied ia thi* etaee, la teetimeoy whertef. 1 have Kereeate tab* tenbedmy aamt aadataxedmy ell- [tx*L.] * flat teal, at Cttatahat the24th, day ef April, A. D. IMt. - 1 )ASUI*J*RYAX,. j StWettirye f Oiate. % , dee e te» m m fiALB* - Th# llfaf houMehtod ttm M. E. church, Cedarville. For pmrtioakts cell on Wto, Itifudmfaetfatoir of ee- late. FAW CE TT . Hag In itoek-'n fine line o f WATUHBK, CLOCKS, JBWELERYand DIAMONDS! * ° » » « * m ! * J * J f& * ^ J * v ie w . Oim r n »w»a*t °< mm , wwtptW ii| pi ilium v ifm iQ i f vpmvMiw wvpwvvt ?/,- They 1 dud

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