The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

r t IK c H K K f l l x f ) jMii:i'i;M>K>ir wkisui . v niswspaimoh . ^-rntDAY, a u « it 8 t , 1 mi. jr. If. l}l,A 111 , Editor and Prdp'r p r ic e s i .a s p e r a n n u m . VIIUKCI 1 IrtUKCTOKY. iMyeiwnter Cliurcli.—Ray T. ©. •iirj,uK Pastor.. iteKular Harvlcan «t in«trH .^nkliatli milionl nt in ». I*. Oltiir«l».-wH«v. ,1. P. Morton tiiwtor. S»rvi«aHHt I1;00 h hi ; Sabbath at UMH> h mi . , M. IS. Church,- K«v. Ci. L. Tufts, pan. I„r. Croiichlmr «t lOsPi a m; Mubbath m I khi I at 0*SOa. in.; clans, 3:0ft p. in,; Ymirn.' t*ui>i»l«N nif-ettu-' at 7:CKI .p in; iirxyar inueilng Weilnemlay evening at 7 : 0 <i •• ir. I'. Ohiiroll,—Kov. J , c. WarwocK, pnator. Harvtwaa a t ItsiKla in anil 7 p nt; Sabbath aalnpit at 10:00 a m A V. K. Church.—Itev. A. C. WplveV Servicon a t M:<.W a in anil :0Op in each Mablmlli; Nabbath school HIM ii 111 . • lliqitlut Church,—Uev. I>, MTurner. |i*sim‘. I’rtsiu-hitijr every ISithlmlh at 1 1 1 in, amt 7:*Ni |i in; Mnliliatii School at a:<Hi'Yulock o mu Prayer meeting Wed ||UC.Itt WASTED MONEY. Deluded A m e ric a n s W h o B e liev e T hem selve s H e irs t o W e a lth . Thousands a t Dollar* Thrown Away In the Hopeless Giidtuvur to I’m li Claim* AVhlcli II iitc K o F oan . datlan Whutovcr. In spits of the repeated warnings which have been sent out from time to time by the United States legation hero and by the press of America concerning the fraudulent character .of so-called Uaglish estate agents la America, re­ cent. .developments have shown, says the Chicago Times, that the warnings, have been unheeded, and .that the num­ ber of dupes is increasing instead of de­ creasing. During the last few weeks more letters than ever before have been receiver! from America inqu iring after imaginary estates of fabulous sums awaiting the writers in t,he banks of Ungla'ud. This correspondence, as far back os Mr. Lowell’s time, grew to sach enormous proportions that'oll letters of this description had to be answerod by printed circulars. Mr. Lowell, Ui his circular, said: Tbepretended fros-rotimof thtme rr*tondt>d •AmericanYatas to Baalish property I*carried onwithsuchpcrslstcnco sadingenefty by 1 the men engaged in It that ws .Aespoir ol beIsa abletomake their credulous viotlras under. standwhat an utter Imp:(lure and delusion thewhole business Is. I cannot too strongly adviseyou. since yonbavaaddressedns ontba sabjeot, to have nothing to do with anch schemes, andeapociolly to remit no money to thMragents, in the caae of many estate*, such aa rfhc Jennings, Lawrence-Townley, or TOiasc-Townley, Hyde, Herne, Bradford, Hedges and others, special circulars had to be printed to answer the numer- •oufc applicants. . The plan generally adopted by the estate hgenta is to in* «ert advertisements in the country papers to the effect that a large prop­ erty has been left by a person of the same name at that of some well-known family of the district orof same exceed* ingly common name likely to occur spy* where. The modus operand! usually adopted by these agents la to ask flrrt for a ra- ntttnncevi £3 or £8 to cover the eostof c o p y in g th» will upon which the claim purports to be bored; then a larger wuaforthe expense of laetitnttag in* quirire, and at each cacoessiva stage more blackmail is levied, the eon** "spondcncc being so cleverly conducted that several years frequently elapse be­ fore the fraud is discovered. During Mr. Lincoln’s term o f office as minister nearly all the Ictr ter* have come from small oountry towns, showing that tho agents find them the moat profitable field. Texas, •Kansas, low s and the far west aeda to be especially productive of tbexm al» though letters are received from *H parts of the United States. Among tba betters receotly received at tlie legation are coaimunication* fredb clxitakftte to some thirty-five estate*. Of all tftie claims Investigated h» Englishaolfcltora not one baa bam io wad io.hsfSAhy validity whatever. In every esse the ilsgatun ie utterly powerless to help claimants or even investigate these eases, as under positive IbrtrncttoM from the state department * ) «►»»■ tasbed to the legation e ss take s * / port is the Jovastigatioa of clxims of this character, and in * report drawn «P bar Mr. White, secretary of i**»* tkm. it la plainly stated that the tfane of THE “EEAU CRUMMELL" TIP. j dint* to TUo a Who WtsU to junjuito Ui* Latest Slot]* of Salutation. ] If » young gentleman feels that it is Ills imperative duty to he thoroughly < conversant with all the latest, kinlcs, fads and wrinkles pf modern society, says the Cleveland Leader, he must at once learn the "Beau llrummell” style of tipping tho hat. This is an acquired art, aa a relish for olive* is an acquired taste to most people. The best way to. pecqipe familiar with the new style is to stand in front of s mirror and prac­ tice steadily for a week or two. At th# fnd o f that time it is barely possible that the pupil will know his lesson Veil. The rules for the new style, as laid down by one of Cleveland's bright- art young society men are ss follows: Never undertake to tip your hat un* lei* the left foot is well in front of the right. That brings your body in • graceful position ana will commend you at once to the favorable observe* tloo of any younglady whohasa knowl­ edge of the principles of the Delsarte system. Bring the right hand, if the lady is Sit your left side, in a graceful' curve to the brft- of the hat. Be sure that your hand describes a curve, otherwise themotion will be similar to half a teseu =*>>era associated with matters oi the head. For incivnoe. an abrupt angular motion might delude the woman into believing thatyou intended ,to pluck a cinder from your eye. Grasp the hat lightly by the briui, be­ ing sure that the little finger of the hand thus employed' sticks up at what might bp termed an'aristocratic angle. Gently remove the hat and bring it forward a t a height of two inches above your head until, an imaginary line dev cribing the angle with your body would terminate a t the third vest button. Smile with aristocratic grace. Incline your head slightly as the fa­ vored one passes and move the lips • trifle os though extending a greeting, being careful, however, not to appear audibly until the ycuna' Ady has first addressed you. • This may look like an easy trick, but It is really something very hard to mas­ ter and perform ,/ith excellence; so those say that have attempted it- Of one thing, however, the young men may be assured. That is, that very much of their standing in “dudedom'* depends.upon being able to do the “Beau Brummell” tip. There are a number of young gentlemen who prom­ enade up and down every afternoon in the Arcade, practicing the new thinjj before the show windows, and observ­ ing their reflections in the glass. ,*,Wi. C in c inn a tiD iv ision . l/ennsulvaniaLines.! tcMtets i t r tMisiir Tnd«»Csstr«lTim*- Westward. M n k s i ...._Jv. Attau............... “ Wsst J«Awm... “ Ismdoa...............“ tSo. CbsriMtoa... “ Seims...........« Oedsrvllle........ “ Wtlbertoroe...... “ Xenia....,...... SpringV*Jl*y... . Koxsans..........•• WsjrtMsviU*___« Oncoois............ “ fp rt Ancisnt..,.. “ Bouth LetMnoa. “ Xnvtlsnd....... ** MtlftKdf..;.........." BstsvUJc .......... “ C ta rtn a n it..... sr< Msttward. Cincinnati■•in “ via Jo... . lb L*t>snon.. Morrow.............. FottAoctait...... Origonla..... vrayassvU]*.,.... Stoxsnaa........... ■pring Vsiuy..... Xenln....— { Wllborfcrce........ CsdsrvlUo......... Bellas.. .............. go. ChsrleatOQ... Loadoa ............ West Jsflbtson... Alton................. Cetaaokos..... ItteM S SyriefteNi ttf is s . Wsrtwstd. MrtnjrfteM ..lv. «ftswB»riags.'‘ ^ t - a . — - t — ........] r f ! • anyoas wishing to prosecute wm.M»wseted by a d dreselag V * tkm on the subject. OaluMrtte shntdd ate# beer i*» tod that a atatrta of liaflfcartoiie Wte * period tekhta wkWhWalaltaed artrtte revertfto the wrtwt, find thk parted te twenty yepre* TheUiattrtBbi*^** sotioumm be fevrtia iraiftnrf o f real proptety iate»aw«yaara. * There a re tto large awns of m » * l awaiting alaitaante in the Ban* of Engliiad. There a re **rt feww aoaata of 41,000, and none «xoe6dingth**e«*a by more th an £U» o r Tb* amwai at money In el,turnery tedo«guNr t e *n- known heirs is altogether Mia fba* Jteatward. Itr.ftl Mogten Xenia. 6 X , w r ^ L u i< dfstaBhiKHlg* 1U1 .rnTteASgin?***********^ .trtte-X*' trrmfc**tti turn*'** . • ® S & K U S S k T ' “ •“ 1W, B, Torrence, Agent Cednrvilk, 0 . 1 8 3 9 = 1 8 9 1 . i(* F i f t y - S e c o n d A n n u a l F a i r I ' GF THE GBEEHE C 0 TOT 7 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ■■-I W X L X i B X m w v .-irs JL.W XENIA,AUG. I, 12 , 13,14 PROQIIAfM UNUSUALLY ELABORATE AND INTCRCaTlHQ. ’I'***!**** m m ^ EVERY bAY A BAN- # NER DAY WITH # SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. ALL DEPARTMENTS $ WILL OVERFLOW m WITH QOOD THINGS. THE SPEED DEPART­ MENT WILL BE ENJOYABLE BEYOND EXAMPLE. THE COMING FAIR • WILL SURPASS PRECEEDINQ ONES. Regardloggoed reoeeaa tbe mogoetof a Fair, tbe Oi- iretoni have securedentries of tbe ft<Mtrat*feoted hones tn tbe owtbtff. aedtheogn- duot of drivers odd owners will be Miegoloted that tbs oontsstg wUlbeb rtawdboo- esi, whiletbs sxhihktsas <dl A F a r s r s l il s lrepreealaw . A fsvorsble iipprs*slon is invsr- shljr crested byth# ns# of Jacksou's Wild Cherry slid Tar Syrup. Its great medicinal psoperties iis in its heating virtues. When the lungs j become irritated and inflamed by a severe cold, or tbe nasal passages as* crete a thin, watery fluid, and a heavy dull feeling is present in tits forehead then the mucous membrane ta irri­ tated. ami it become a matter of great moment at to the aenidiea we seek sud employ, that may be at least (toweriess to Impair that which they are inadequate to remedy. Jackson’s Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup la no cheap preparation, but la made with a view of doing what we say ft will. 6 m dose will relieve the cold and Irritation of the lungs or nasal pas­ sages, and one bottle will cure the worst cold. Price 25 atul 50 ceuts. For sale by B. 6 . Itidgway. DM .**! •*>£*' **!i G. L . PllKB| d , p . s . E bes R etholds , ft. p. s PAINE & lEfftOLDS, D E N T I S T S U Xenia National Bankbuilding, corner Main ancfDetroit fits., Xenia, 0 . Vitalized Air a. used for t|is xidaCaa xtrao- (7omai ms pflww Cairatt. ’Aaotdphysktsa rstini flowwaetles,having had d ir t ls k h haafs byan Castladla Mis •kMairytbsfamalaaf a ttaapis vagatabla issm - JyforthftMsWfy a *4 M nsant Mrs of C m - imMlloa, BrMishitls, CaUrrh,Aslhaw aail all Thrall andLnagaltetlMS also a freifiva aad rattoal«,r« for lvstvoas DtWHlyand all Marv- « • Cooinlatntsafter having ustsd its wonder, fntSnratlvSnowots inthresands ofoM has foil ifhisdniy toMakoltkaowa to his (storing fol­ lows. aetnatodhythis motivo and s dadra to roliava hanwn sntorlng, I will rend fan of ehargslnaltWhs htolralt this rewtpt InGsr- msnFrMtchorKngllih withfait directions for MayarlSgandnatng. Sent hymatlhyaddroM- ingwlth itompnamingthispaw. W. A . N o rr«, 82 # Pow*r‘» Rtoch Boehestor, ff.V. i».iyr, MEADOWBROOKSTOCK FARM. * Foi Hate. A choice lot of young bull*); also a fine lot of grade heifern for Bale at very ieanonable prices. Come and see them and be convinced of their merits, or write to I.Bra4fnfo&$M, C tdanrllieO * CHAS, X SMITHJS la the place foryou to get a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Over The Bank of Cedarville. W .« F , T R A D Attorney At Law. NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP­ POSITE COURT HOUSE, O ffice of D itto * A G almn , Dealers in line horses, Columbus, O., O ehtlemek —-Early last spring one of our horses was seriously injured by being kicked, Arabian Oil wax recommended to us and we gave it a trial, The result was not only satis­ factory, hut surprising. The wound healed rapidly, and the auimat was ready for use in a few days. Since that time we have by its use cured a number of cases of scratches and re­ moved some bsd esses ofcurb. Ara­ bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen­ eral Stock Liniment that we ever used, and we advise Farmers and ltorsemeu to keep a supply of it in their stablss a t all times. Yours Re­ spectfully, D ittos S c G allin '. We offer $100for ft esse ofScratches Arabian OH will not cure. For safe by B. G. Rtdgway.

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