The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

H O U SEH O LD B R EV IT IE S , —The «kln of o boiled . HrjCi'iem), look iwre! youknowhowweak jwdcerV«i*ywrwifei»,iw*yoakiiw*k«t Carter’# Irou Pill# will relieve hep, Now I# not be fair about it ond buY^er a bo*f . A nton * wj of the big what “viol . ...........Republic wooden spoons are .needed in depart waking. On no account should butter? ^^Sytostowe of Coughing are .stopped by be ereamed. fppit Juices m eaau rt^V r■ un Honey of Horehound and Tar. <*•*»* SfSMt T^ T t ^ & ^ i r 9a° —For pudding, aauce. atir twp, table* ^.Tlg Toung p an whp p u write "a good spoonfuls corhaforeli firN lUtW^eotd ttl8 milk; add half a pine of boiling mb’ >ou£h «* • caa hold o ^W k sh ia y to n Post sweetened to taste, stir/over the fire it tbiekpus, then flavor with cinnamon #ml;nhtnieg. . , —A" White o r 'Cdlored garnish of eg g may he made by mixing the whikeg q | two eggs, a pinch of sa lt and a dessert* m m m m strips and use when cold. For a pmk garnish, add to the above a Very little coelfidfealhefbihdodWng.—N^Wworl^ —Oyster, Omelette.—Heat fopr .egg# vety light <Jut the hard part' okt of eight briftdozefl oysters, according' to their siste, wip&the;n dry, and out them up in smhll pifedeA ,’ 1 stir them into the beaten egg ftnfi;fr,y them in hot butter. When the under side is brown, sprinkle a little ’halt and /pepper over "1 the top, and. fold one-half over the other—Bos­ ton Budget^ —NouralgiflLjn( the face has been cured by applyingsftjiiu i^ d ,; the elbow, For n |pB g j|^ |r i apply the p lasterf^^heihw k fo : neck. Tim reaf&aYor-thfct i s f e i t mns- tard is said to touch the nerves the mo­ ment it beglhetfl draw 'o r*burn.'TmdtOi be of most use must he applied to the WashingtonPost with foolishness—the month of yout §Eoiss April. D on s by turns—pancakes, cousin. » - -EvenlngWls- im*Bread and Butter.—Cfnt crust off a loaf of baker’s bread a day old. Spread one end thinly with butter, and slice it off as tttMjTas possible 4 prith a sharp knife. R ^ e i t you have a sufficient number of slices. Lav two slices together with the butter inside. With a sharp knife cut them; into small trjflnglesr'heap tlfeth W a plate on a folded napkin. The loaves of what are called sandwich bread arc best foy this purpose.—LudiesT>Hpmb Journal. . •■, , „• . -rTo -spare an entree of hashed mutton mince an onion and' fry it in bu tter h?.a,jbrownj,color, add a, table- spoonful? bf*-Worn?,1 a tirb : IvClhtpout-.. hi' enough stock or broth to make the sauce,, w ith a, dash of vinegar, pepper, s a lt and sp icoW t&ste. Tiefc the Sauce com oto ftbqll, then strain it,;and when cold pu t in thq jtnea fc and a good al­ lowance of' "t5ickled "gherkins :scut In slices. Let the whole <»get warm by gentle simmering and' beep itlib ttill wanted for 'the table, tb ett «6rve egarn­ ished with fried b read.—N. V’. World. —Lemon Pie.—One smooth, jnloy lemon; grate the rin d and squeeze out .the juice, atrain ing it o n ’th e " ’rind; 6n# c u p fu le p sugar, Wpiece df bujtterthw size of> an egg, in a bowl; one1'good sized bupfdl of 'boiling Water In apart on the stove. Moisten a tablespoppfgl of corn-stareli, and s tir it into the water; when it boils; pour it over the sug ar and butter, and stir in the rind and juice.' When a’ little bool, add the beaten yolks of two eggs. Butter a deep plnte. and cover oil over with cradker dust (very Abe crumbs). This is the crust; pour in the m ixture and bake. Then frost with the two whites, and b row a—B-'.'ton Budget. <A traupcii .combination—the nccdlo and thread.—N. Y. Mail and Express. . WtizM 4hb^la|«i';fw!qr howling alleys,—H. Y. Mali and .Express ques- iS-JpaitBS have a boughing aequainUiioa.— Wsshlilgtou S ta r , , ’ , Ir ,you, want fp sink money g et lpto the sw im ,—Atohihon Globa' ■ i'TV'rteK'a bird d og”sthrta in b a k in g s■ho generally carries1tils poin t ■ *-■. .,/ £» l * K‘* ,< "* SniRK ixeeliib debts Is one means c f be­ coming. w ell ‘‘pbkttod. T-flVadbiUgtbn Post. ‘'T ime elaborately thrown ' away”—at flUbS. o* v , ' i J ags if mor r# if tlipe would fly so rapidly l^cro^jn it.—Elmira Gazette. Tun -btjrgfer *who*" goes through many houses should bo good at -rifle practice.— Washington,Stur. , .. , u-, , ‘’Atii’a fair in love and war and on street ears, Vsaid thoicoiuluetOr as ho counted up his taros.— Sfj jTofeph Nbws. ^ i'A PRISONwagrflen shottkl n'oitMejudgdd-by the company he kcopB — Boston'Courier. ^ O ne man strikes fo r the righ t and anoth­ er w rites for the strike.—Philadelphia In- •■•'!??haSo of’h-drtvtt ln time ef war,the* most pleasing kind of martial music is sub- iti-tuto.—l.owoll Courier. h ^ J iib less a man knows the more be finds fault with other people,” Thin is an excel­ lent maxim to cut out and send to the editor ’ who returns your pookns.—Binghamton Republican. - . ■•- ;i‘^®*iv * t # h r i e e s & f? l’l -|'i iy '-| burden- 4*al| 'th¥ ills a&d aitoelita that only foinalo flcsh is bdir tb. I t tests with yoti whether you carry it or lay it down. You can cure tho disorders and derangements that prey upon yotlr sex, with Dr. Pietco’s Pavor- ito Prescription. It’s ft legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by OB experienced phyfticihn,ond adfntcd to woman’s dclioate organ­ ization. " Fo r all orgatiio displacements and weahneBSQS; accompanied by weak Tile Most Important Animal on th e Farm backy beai'ing-dOWU SenSSttOnB, an d is the cow, j £or a]j uterine diseases, it’s a j S obi - Tlm horses are atrong, thick-sot anU ■ t- £pCciGc. Xt’fl guaranteed to mal«, short In height, and more like . *„ ovm - v nnse those to be seen in Bull >lk than any -, ©vo satisfachon in cvery_ case. where else. In Denm irk, however, by , K i t docsn t, yon vo ^oh-Y to a far the most important animal is the 1 for your money and it s cheerfully cow. In appearance they are not ape- { refunded. K i t docs, you’ll want dally Striking. In size, coloring and | ^ for nothing more. I t ’s quality the-.* are very similar to the or-; ^ c^obcsg ffiedicino you can XUC, dinary shorthorn bread, such as ono; nnlv ti - v t o f the flood «■« I" “*» »"«» » ' tho FARMING IN DENMARK. you ge t . . enriches blood, invigorates the system, end produces refresh ing sleep. ______ Xtf MS CHEAP, bat !■> jA s^S lI.W iM A SO ^NM V a . wxiois wm rirssw* h* they arc if anything, a little smaller. The people take tho greatest potsible care of and interest in them, much more than We do in England. They seem to be watched by some one or , . other constantly. As there are no \ | 0 0 r P r AflTfi Vnttcfi rnxovan r» »>»»• hedges to separate the fields the cows , and other animals including tho fineop* | STRltiwAy** orFor arc aH teth»red»-and this custom j entails, ol course, pretty constant at* ! tentiju. If the- weather be a t all cold. I one may often see the beasts covered j with cloths as’ they grazb. The cows are milked thrice a day, about five in tho morning, then between eleven', and twelve and again late id tho'evCnirtg. Aregister is fre­ quently kept of tlu> amount of.milic in pounds given b;/ each cow daily, This is done without difficult?, and adds greatly to tho interest and success of the dairy work. Every cow lias ft name, Sheep are not reared to any great ex­ tent, though every farmer boa a few. Shearing takes place twice a year—In May and toward the end of September. This work ia for the most part done by women; indeed the women generally work nearly aa hard as the men Upon the farms, bu t they do not neglect their domestic duties. The houses, which are invariably thatched and* of one story onlv, are Clean and tidy; but from the uiose proximity of the cOwhonse to the dwelling (a door opening straight from one to the other), the smell of the beasts ja rather too overpowering for unaccustomed nerves. The wife spine her own wool, end not unfrsqnentiy weaves her own doth.—Macmillan's Mafakine. OhlpAJIUz.RallWSY, OSes,Pre»Jdent,sna CincIftasU.Ohlo. ritmEyAMSshiUei*# burntd snd«*v» me v'K?*; ~ ------- Dolphin Btrset, |C«jely. fit Jw»b*Oll, W m p l » i i P p | . ' i Uemberof Stste 1 -' ^ __ i% Leglfletan^ , m« w u n ) a a vosetts x ft,jissiisws.iiA, IDOSHEEIM I 1SIC 3CTSi f.Y'OtF1’. SssS S.Cenls fnPesfaie Slsmpa forSimste sndList TH*«ENEYOTlgaCQXFAfEV f.O.Borceo.. . . tt^LTuioss, Aia TlMBitti) AOTbiBittUiS. bunting ,. — ABJB;snoi.i> m :~— , Q. W. SIMMOifS &jCQ., .. .BflSlBH,list i s a r s s s ; m u nwi-i r * . h ■awrssrosifs, u tkrim*» n.ufii,«soriM, j#» i^iWt ID Kicsi'(’H.co 771 iu.u',*c.;*urrauiM*,n«I. ■■•SMBTOIBPAFXSSIMTUM jatmlU. “ TH C BOM AN ZA - i ^ T i l s , i r a x w w ^ ^ Th* Owning If#*. AgricuHural ami 8 Sh0«p-fialsiffg District / ? .^ txn ifi^3NT.<x » i » mvykfleSMii . .... , . , ■ rsuu f«» SAru'm^#» -< .. ...m ■ 1“Bevrtreetimitttlem. A uto SIOF pm ' .•rMMsmu raws ■«,s umyii. m m s m i ONLY LINE KXTNNrNGA P a t ttn i tr Tralni A D a y C o a c h Ora BAeOAOECAKfireu C IN C IN N A T I t o S T . L O U IS ; ASelU SsUy Tmlns. But ROUTE forOOLOBISTS. 0. W.yARI8,0.F. A., M V .(th S t, SMasbuutiia w**iamiasins «n$wu '. . 0 &M I • /X I LW A r k BrawnyBarastittBHelm. *<^'imyiWBtRWNRPIIPfcWRWsRBBISPNpiuh 1DPhsl>^< msv . ” m « T sS irk b iiW u h S M S i H e ta w b f •xpeiieoca thevslnssl a ‘‘TUh Brand Slicker." Ills hi* sols snide ef draw, aad to himwprll* drawer*. Akt. v**t. sod Met*. He’U tell joubuyone foryoumiW To t - ™ - , -..... M udok/'luw loo* ft Iiia-T t- idS Wbrrar leer *uii* of doth**. BetUrjnt one today, be­ lt.; Aday’M H,.*nd c«*tj tors veil f o w l . month of tlckncMt u ,- TV-w - —TT-- . nrmiBt tUMped vita sm u i Merit. Don't*cc^sayinf*riorcq*twh*U you a t hive th* ‘Flrh Urai>d8ikk«*,! ddiwreA. witb.ot extraoo«t FutiooUn aad illBMratedc*t» elogue free. A . J . TOW R R , •, Boston. M a s s . 1 - iifc'liiiiik 'dir habits vnacn at . boms >,wras- OOT PAIN. Book Of PRO ' tleolsra.OEM’F CSSEE. - b . u . wooi,r,EV:TtTi), __ . ATLANTA, OA. HrUMhallSd ■v»*XstMU.r*r*SiHwri w > « | i w i * * . . ■ ^ J W I L L M A IL A COPY O F T ? J k k m k . From N ow to January, 1892 I ( B a l a n c e o f t h i s Y e a r ) * ;V ’ v . ^ T o A n y A d d r e s s o n R e c e i p t o f . I will give One Thousand Dollars {£ k I I To the person sepding me the second largest npptber F of subscribers-up, to July ist, at 50 cents each, for the To the person'sending nie the largest number of sub­ scribers up .to July ist, at 50 cents each, for the balance of. this year. , s ' Five Hundred Dollars^ July ist, . balance of this year. One Hundred Dollars each To the five people sendirig me-up to July rst, the nek* five largest number of subscriber^, a t ' 50 ’cents each, for the balance of this year.. , Fifty Dollars each To the ten people sending me up to July 1 st, the next ten largest lists of subscribers, at 50 cents each, for the balance of this year. Every Clnb-raiser shall have a liberal Cash Commission, or such Premiums asdesired, forevery, subscriber secured; but the 17 largest agents will be rewarded with the $ 2500 —divided among them as indicated above. * f/Uu T he L adies ’ H ome J ournal commands the best work of the most eminent living writers and artists, and presents the most costly TOd" elegant periodical ever issued for ladies and the family. Its cir­ culation is far in excess of any periodical or magazine in the world —now 750,000 copies each issue— and its management propose to make a determined effort to push its circulation to the highest possi­ ble point (a round million, if possi­ ble) before July xst. Address—^' . C urtis P ublishing .C o . F Philadelphia, Pa. k k k . k k k k k k I k & k k k k k k %% k k k & F b e e c i m m PAlMlESS. FlJJL*jSi EFFECTUAL M h W d B T H A G U I N E A A BO X s^V N Fur BILIOUS&NERVOUSDISORDERSS^£H Sick Headache. Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc*, ACTIN8 LIKE MAQICon the vlUI organs, strengthening tho muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of health The Whole Physical the Human Frune. will quick// R£ST0HB Enrifrr of It B—eham’c PWh token a* directed, FEMALES to complete health. SOLDBYALLDRUCq^^ Pried, 25 cents per Bo*. * Trnm i sibrty tlO S . BBBCHAlf, St.E*!m , Isa«s*liit*,Sfl^A»d. 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