The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

i i hk % v 1 I ' T H E . 1 Three tramp? went to sleep under a j car oir a aiding at Greensburgh, Pa. Two of* them have-not yet awak­ e s isokfenokjit wasKt-y wuwai’APnp. eJied, as the car pulled out in the night* The man who ‘’’wraps the •SATURDAY , A P R IL 18, 1891. drapery o f his couch about him” on a railroad track dosen’t prize his life so IP. IT. B L A U t, Editor and Prop 'r highly as he might. A N D R E W JA C K S O N , ^ SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. PR ICE * 1 .2 9 PER ANNUM . I f Parnell has married Mrs O’Shea's daughter, as isstated, one wonders how Capt. O’Shea likes his new son-in-law. The man whom the citizens o f Ken­ ton murdered was not a fortfgn citizen, He was a poor, unfortunate American. The Ingalls has gone to farming ( 'iucinnutus act inis he >n ‘reversed in his case. He is culled from the affairs of state to the plow.' •Thieves have broken jnto the jail at Somerville, N! J. As a rule the pro­ fession are able to get into structures o f that nature without having to re­ sort to force; The Patent Office sends a printed circular to inventors ojf machines for “ perpetual motion," setting forth the fact that euch are an-’ impossibility. But the pointer will carry little weight wit$ Jhe man who is i<o“ locking ii> senseWto tamper wjtb %^machine' nf that cAalacter. One whohasjiot rea-J son of his own to listen to, is not dis­ posed to turn an attentive ear to the ’reason of another. -DEALER IN A L L K INDS OF- Those who believe that as the hu­ man race increases in knowledge it tie' creases in vitality, may be pleased to know that the average duration of hu­ man life has increased 10 years in the last centurv. -A chini'Wfn with teeth and having a J#-year-old mother has been living with its folks in au old stable in Pitts- IStirg. It bid- fair to have a noVcl life if its future is attended by as- unique features i'.s characterize its infanev* ■ • There is a regulation in Sweden that every person intending, to em­ igrate shall procure, a certificate of good conduct from the pastor of liis parish. -.Sweden wants her citizens to tut a respectable figure wherever they go, arid prefers to bear the bur­ den o f the woi thless, than to let other countries point to them and say they are the product of Sweden. Conse­ quently, the Swedes who settle in this country are a thrifty, law-abiding class', and too many of them cannot come. -A N D - Doors f Blinds, LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, SIDING, ETC, to, . ' As the Rev. Dr. .Jordan, the edu­ cator who. has I k 'C ii chosen to preside . pver the Lrland Stanford Utiiver*ity. weighs 015 pounds and is an all-round Sportsman. The turbulent pupil had ' better 'think- twice before “ crossing JordtiuA* ‘ ' There, iS r-o worthicr ambition thar .• *to be m? “ jiOfVipind man.” M. Dnoz, of Paris, purposes to hi*. He is going . -fociteifihaVubulHle the glolw on .foot, 'icxc<,|»tl y.ijerc a fpst* sfennier "ivslF b'c* heeded to bridge contWnU, aigl l>< expects to hitlkeflic distance in -250 daw. - ■* Henry Jackson, a colored youth, broke into u building in New York where soda'water syrups are manu­ factured.. He entered through/n hole in the basement door, after drinking di tiie syrups he could hold, found that either thehole. was smaller or ht- was bigger, for he could not get through it. He was not so coved with sweetness hot that lie sighed for the sweetness qjf liberty, hut, having learned that it is useless to <pmrrcl with the invtmtnble,. he. lay down and went to sleep, an! was nwak. eiicd the next forenoon by the police men. . H a v e j u s t r e c e i v e d a n e w s t o c k . C a n o f f e r y o u b e t t e r G r a d e s f o r l e s s m o p e y t h a n y o u h a v e b e e n p a y i n g f o r p o o r g r a d e s . CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. BANK OF CEDASViLLE £acti?s.of Sedarville i . ‘ . • » A N D V I C I N I T Y ' (■cneral Banking UiutincB'Iraiisactod. - <»<*«». W . Iln rp e r, Drew. W . V j . C lem nns, C iw lder, I F 1 II 1 J E R S E Y S Imlividunl anna* principally invested in Heal1 Estate $200,000. The polo* of the earth are shifting, nmVeome scientists-are going to Hone-' lultl, where they expect to learn fonic- ' thing’ (authentic about it. ..Green­ land and Siberia arc to bo lux-urnnt, tropical enuutfu-g after a while, hut it is .yet too early to invest it real .estate 'there. You ure'eordiidlV invited to att( nrl our display of X V ; F , rT O A I ) E R ^ p r l i t ^ Ac Su iun io i' .MILLINERY AttorneyAt haw. P L TJ S H E S , Largest Assortment ever Re- ' ceived. NO . 9 L A S T M A IN S TR E E T , OP-« POK 1 T E C O V E T H O U S E . Commencing Avery Smith, of Cedar-Bluffs, N ek '■■• i5*fi,iid-fto have had the hovel expor-; aiiCTj the other morning, of shootiitg a J' wolf in his door yard bofoie break- } . f.wt. But the .unreasonable tiling 4 about the story is that a man with Monday April 22-’ — ------ ;A 1(1 ----------- O. I,. J i ' aoo :, p. ii. ir. Eton H kvmi LM, ij ., u . a PAUSE & RET501I1S ,; . 'D E N T I S T S 1i XENSA, OHIO. Xenia National Bank building,corner Main and Detroit Sis., XmiinvO. ■Continuing through the, Jvcek. n m Bi m il in ,v » # the w.df at the door” should have 1 ,,m>’ ot wcom.out of tho way breakfast to eat,* . ' . . . j hlXl wl,Vta >‘-m • « * « 'w il wH1 ^Vitntf/ed Air a r d Nitrous^xldp Caa — -•*»— -------- ‘ ^ ' pay.you for wo will jdimv- von ppyde ’ M.sod/.or '- <A hoy in Rbmtdmit, XV Y ,, has h«ti. Trimmed Hats, B^t»;ietToques, 6ii t , his mind by reading fladiv lovostoti-s, than any retail Innt-W* in this 'part *n He war; -o in'tctf *t<rd i’i tho heroine of tiiestat ■. Ihae \«\u will bad, all tin the limt one he read thnthepVad wit!. 1 tofet,,, styles, combinations "arid nov her to'Vo his liride. The lo.-s of a mind cities of tiro K>a: ')ii. In our fine mil- A c o r d i a l i n v e n t i o n it, e x t e n d e d to v o n to e x a m i n e t he ■* < . 'M * * e l e g a n t . “" r d n A S . ' S ! £ 2 H T i ? S ! . OGK ktdwqys a calamity, hut tlfo bore, ye . iinary. of which we, handle a large j Is the place f<»ry<>uVfc*ct a smooth ment’seons to bo udtigntrd’iii this in- lusortrnent, we have special trimmingsJ’ - -,4 ’ ' . ; . . - - • . .shave, or n stylish hair cut. .. slitnee kj'jthe fact that there v?as not n.;for ca di hat, s i uo two hats are trim great ile'af to lose* .* i iucd ylikc. . ' ' »A v.'elM;n<»wn writer- rccr/ntly \ Hi lurnc 1over the fret that hitman life • Xa Soys’-Hats BA SEM EN T ORE ’ BU ILD ING '. ■» , *•••' a i • I j* held .«;>cheap. Ho . has good cause! wo havc-a largo-and elegant stock of A. J* CitAW'vhim, tomourn 'wlicn .two men hi ofm pari o^the country kill each oilier Over 25 coats, and a man'iii .itiiothef* payt of t!»6'country cominif-r stdoide’ because he was- itmistd of trying to client Tits country out- o f a ’ two-ccnt stamp*, j .... *, *Wlf5fc stird Hid l)lohd*ot*KJ1Jig<Hnfr- bertjnoyo than tlu?J^ss/if’liwiji^a^sjpp line sifaw. ftiid it) djiltlionij’ hats and caps, our lipc js coinplcte,. let us. onto more1 insisto oil voit. attending Dt»r . SPECIAL riSPLAY at New Orleans n ’ tho onrlf»»twre* sofi or call during'the season as It-w.iU’puy you for three reasons vtz: Thirst,' our’styIts of (rimming is not excelled ipjho, stpjtp. ” . J . II. L ao & ky . • i , • j i ; *, Xen ia , (). .Jam.estowitf ( ) . Crawford :& fhtekey B R E E m F A N C Y na , b e i n g ‘ r e c e iv e d p q w . -■A "cT in ip l'e te l i n e o f lin e 1P r e s e t , : , ” t i l l 1h e h i t e b t e 1y 1ius t o g c t i l e r .w i ( l i c -v e iy g r a d e o f l i n e Siisi&ess Suits,."/Cverccats. Rant. - iul’s, GeUts Fu^nisMiig Gccds. .' O t i r p r ic e s , l i k e ' / f t i a U t y jfo l i n e goo d s c a n n o t h e e x c e lle d . D , M . S T E W A R T 8c C O - ’ j 'X K rV IA . , . . . , - . O H I O . : it d *^>fj Second,’ you have the largest lot of himself tn the Amcrictin papers/tttkis*} irlf»uned.,woyk 1q select from ' * s.u«l to have been especially wrought part of Ohio? *' , v “ ' * Thirtl, the prices are ft» low ns any up over one which represented liim ftith the hmly of a monkejf, The of- fawe o f lesstHiwjesty is not punishable iu the United States, where to be « ruler U to lie treated with leas re ject than is aeeredi|ed, to *Hie pptato citizen. m V#/ A H I T W A T G I i E S , C L O C K S *-• .f. A N D first class millinery house anywhere. , ltosjiectfully */%*• o * Skeuler Block. M M E S T O V N , O . .» «*v ■»v UlTTIE KtrilW ' We have for tills season^ trade i toe large gi-owtliy pigs of b«dh xcs. I ’l lceHto «iilt the times. Also 3 extra $hort-IIoru bull calves. Calf on, 0 " address as above. : ■ T O ORDER B Y u'% ;^m-RRIS.- Covenanl© finrmili Past Xl.-oo a in; s B .P . « ! “> nsator. Sor* . ho I ioo I at 10:i M .E . Clin tor. Preactt school at » ' Young Pcm * *■ n r X D S ' H O T H L , C U S D A H V lL t i :,- *1 1 1 0 ' tli!’ «*< ifM- U. V. oilU paHtoi'. Nei *n; 8uljliut.li A M . Ifl./f pastor. Kfc 7;(H) p ui ouc »:iK» u in- liaptiHl pautor, Pi it a in, ami ‘ 2:00 o’ clock liesilay ui*-' Y b o M e s i l SUaple In . Blembc Arc u b e i Light 87 '<laiiib-bel] wands, b anything. Marching tpoising, s ercises, a measure j tem, also Journal, gymuasti Tho be ’ - -many tu too weal tsage'will lilood in) the patic the adva that the •make wt •and by active hi tlcally a. jtry wha’ unovemc - tX k e a s) hie, and lilovrly t •then at •'Try aga.- Ihalatlor and fre ' tim e, si , safely b ’ d ay aov cular ej -if oom> given, i vrith al From jjaratut =one. . 1 in tryii bells of nothin; start; i . under i be met eroiscs htblts, txncom he con fve. If a hells o Btas erect t the ah. right 1 then t r g r a d } r E Hat right-' thele Pus’ from < same. Put them time. WH lath* Stri and u lag. t WH from body, eight hand . P a i roods. .H e e x c e l C O - O H I i hold! <M tfc Th teacl ,v doaei 1 * lug* eorw- 'ubtis, m% ,iw-

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