The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

MMd> tK inokf 'UNpiiiifT w—fturwawi •5SS? sfsjft# mm SATURDAY, DECEM BER 12, '91. W* -*■■■ ■•HOBB ife m>--- -■ ; W » ConaUtarlt a D aty to A ttend i ’VtnKkMMMtliiff. V ■ Inland, owing to the natural oamtov* *»tion 0 - the Island, la —peelally awl brooding 0 luMn ia oaa. „ #ojM vidinoil Msatsan °aad the ;Att«;aSad lrtrtfctant—dwtth m ladL ▼Waal and personal affection. In a H . Jift4.fR, E d ito r itn d P r o p 'r nonntry where m » kind of aport la ___ ,-•• • a ._________ ; k*ldin highSrtsma, la jit la N . V< Sum \‘ ' . whenthe raggedmudpsnnllc— ontoaat * 1 A n n u m . aoatidereliaftmar to stored every ran meeting* front Bellybrophy-'to*Carrlck- macro**, vvhnrenvery villegein called a city and-,-the pooreatofhnmleta ht« a race course, H is n'otsurprising that lm* meon toportanoe la attached to the more or lertoxoellent breed pf boreea - Even whentiie .blgheat prizes ■:do not T'TT ANDREW JACKSON, * ) * <i NNUM. o y i R « T 9 i t y . SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. \ IN -------- j. i 0>mrch— Rev T. . C. or if.. I’ -cstor. v«aiMar. service* at U <- <-t> <ibhath school at 10:00a m It, ?.*, oWreh.—Rev. J. W. Norton, paa'-or. iderviocrat IhOOa.tit;.......... * *>wt nv acUonl m iu:to a tn. M.t’i Olim'oiK-,Rev. O .L. R ... .Tistas class, . » * ■ , , mu ... ■■«, i « 7 M r n ; ay t» maetrtig Wedaesday evening at arhodl -*t ;M<>- n. m.t Ymut* f'eottlrfei iheetln St. t tweatypouwls, and the beta are Sabbath fa «hUiing» « ,£ * faeoppera, the pop* lar Interest la ee keen as If tkeniind* were lost or won. Moreover, Inland la tha homeof ateepleehasiag, and the na- tires an prone to remind the stranger that the most difileult jtunp of the i ’ l\ ,<;!>« ttev. J. ;Wv»««a *ttl:M a a ; -fahhath Holiool at itM w , fCi ' C. Warnock, m and 7 p has _ y l hr^ ssam s* '? itatUixT, oliunh. —>Kev. D. UTu tn r. £ asl->r, Pro:n;bbig every, flabbath at la m. anil 7:00p m$ Sabbath Behool at S:(Ht Vclock p in; Prayer meetingWed* tfesdivr-night. ditch beyond to frequently mat In aeonntry ostdpintothe smaUeat fragmentaof i«operty. : ■ Official atatUthn show tbat of the 'Bearly tvro million hdnM reported by thex^nsnainthe wholeofOraatUritaln and Inland mon thanactnarterof that nnmber balofil^ to the lattar eonntey, altbongb itspopolatlonisonlyoaeHdxth of the Meadon, 'The-valneiof thaaa ■ .^M^^^pve^FomM- *e^eMsr ,y.^mwir■i.wp'r^ . five hendndthoaaind hoimmnpnssBte a sum of twelve million sterling, and i their breed haaacquirediit great devel- j opment TIm training is certainly |aomewhatprimitive, bat sneh as It !►» i perhaps beaanse it U never intrastedto l a ^ ' a s s i ^ s s s s j r j t legislation that would l ^ dAHv.-wtri*1** VtoiHgenfe, f eaArsfuaen noobstacle. I< be cannot girls In tho hualnesa of malring nails, , ]Dmp a wftu he climbs,oyerIt like a cat; hippodrome Is but a copy of the stone well with d.................................... ■her, BLACKSMITHS. Wade the msec" awr ■sit AM m ,te WMUI ithe Vnlc IS spikes and chains. It has becnvaaid that female employment In this direct titJh was ccmpulsoxy, not of choice. Philanthropistshavepicturedthe dingy smithy, with' Ita Inrid glare of leaping ■parks, Its sonorOUschimes o l'thefall* |ng hammer and: the British amazon,, with the biceps o f an athlete,,pounding redthdt smetal. " . Eve waiting on l an has invoked the pity andcaress if humanity and famished the text for any a political tirade against the government and civilization that made pack conditions a necessityof industrial Zllfe, soys the Age of Steel. We have nothing to .say against this crusade for female emancipation, (though if the truth be told the amirons <of the blook country, with itscountless (furnaces and its smoke*darkened alcy, hy nomeans the serfsthey seemto and are so far exempt from the inchesters that have been oonsplon- •ona in some labor troubles this side of ItheAtlantic. We do not believe ln female employ* snent in such a muaoulaf business as snaking spikes and chains. The forge itsnoplaoe for a woman; bnt If she chooses to swing a hammer who can prevent it? It may be an abnormal predilection, and by no means coinci­ dent withthe parlor and piano idea of the modemEve, but in an age when women <ue captains of shlps and run­ ning themunicipalgovernmentof cities toolawpan, annul the rightofthag*utle •extomaketheshOeorpoundthe anifll. That^them iM two sides of this gnsa- tkm of female blaeksmiths d a no longer he douhted, slnoe a dslegation of lady kon-work*ra waited on tho home ■ecreiary to protast against interfer- ianes wRh their rights. Them slothing aavcskpg d f slikasss, atrophy ok uinrcesaiss *In M il arassnnfsn depstatkm. - I f * y goods were bnt One e# the -'speakershad reaahsd the mofsst age <1fftywSTSttysars, of wklsk gaits Ifky hadbeea spent kagiwisriig kraatmBh iwkjf theJewMould fans wKh hag IwilliMfc ■ierveof a Usimmamt tlui aimeldscsof 'gemem- ' A KM iliM i# jkt ” jMfitfvfliiiYiiirif - •wWUBMf- Vy n P ni JCWi^»WPWnp' IThheM <inrtssiis,w>m i y m ilisgtonof Bpwsp___ ^ tgriub. Ba wsa-tskmi pritemsfatEer* jeslaa, bid# fs iHvlag a jawdws from the khw ,taee*M r<or * tiaMMmikltnw fsisn aagtidL Bit*, far' ktfHtif taieen iPartlntheEoBM riti^oflwS,lmwas .ecHtdemaed to iwtaM j serg iswaisoa» (meutlufhe mlndi oc Bibida, On tha twmiaation otldsiNmtmMehO wanfree -rnm im . • .<irl |M,iltfi^,,,, „,,<>«»iK i>>(' - t . aseriagtiieWatwi. ‘ It U the tetoatimi of giaeeretoatooe'tiMi wateia of thaRile to sw * an extent ae to emiWe a greater extewriono# theoottew enisegeirwm* he creeps through a hedge like weasel, and swims thestreamhe judges too broad to leap over. Rather than shirk an .inaccessible fence the ‘‘raw” colt will break his neck at it, but like all good riders the*Irishman is careful, prudent and sparingof his mount. ADVICE TO TALKERS. "BHTlty 1, the Soul or Wit"—“Modeetr rieeosMilh the Wise Sian." If yon are a real blooming.idiot al­ ways sib in the middle of the room; if yon are a'wise man yon will sit in the corner. Speak of yourself as little as possible; the rest of tho company will do enough talking about you when you are not present./ Speak well of the ab­ sent, says the Chicago Herald, unless .yon tare sure they are quite dead or have left the country never to return, otherwise you may sometimes find yourself in anembarrassing position. In a stortqy discussion, take care not to take sides with either perty until yon see which has the heat • E* end then yon can doa good deal of talking. In a general conversation, never joke with a spperior, however innocentyour pleasantry may be, because you may be using the only jokehe has in stock, and he won’t like yon ever afterward. However absurdmay be a tale which is told you. If the narrator assures you that it is true, yon must appear to be­ lieve it thoroughly; that is, yon must give no sign of Incredulity. If, at the churchaocial, the, minister seys what seems to be improbable, it is not goad form to exclaim: “Ob, rats!” If yon desiretoputyourseR on record as a dis­ believer, yon can make sundry sly mo­ tions, and quietly wink at the others present in a manaer that will show thatyon are on tobia WUe alary. Don't talk poUtiaa in the preseaoeof ladles, tor to do soproves at case that you are deficient bothinfeet andpolite* nisi. 13 thempolitics is es axdaterert- ing u “take three stitches, cross four, pari two,” is to msn. Do net deliber­ ately leH alia If youbevs any reason to —apart that fiwrt art tho— preaemt who knew yon are ta M fjio fi but if. after teBiagn He,y— i fesovtr by the expression on some pus ’ s fa— that you hav* been toand out, take U m doubting ^ T N l E W j S T O C K O F * SIDING,FINISHING,FLOORING,SASH,BOORSBUNDS. A large stock, AH size, Ready for hanging, at low prices. Estimates famished onapplicatioii, for aujrtMixg in th?line of Lumber. C A L L A N D B B S F O B ^ O V B S E L T D I . j VK»C(W*Wt£DtfWHTHEBEOSMPWrOfTHftCOimilWWIUOtTU UCI1VllUlkEINrOlWATKIN0WMAITUCYOFm$HAFOfTH£ omraassN SS£ I f It were possible for men to alrartantobeeigbt t—sind fsrtksdt» r»ui’e -tKedreh **3 to pi—e n»— M f tort oTffe to rf-e to M s -o to fo to IkntSiibftMb— kundrel end eightieth* a#to tosh Indh—etor todotoo—Aims* it would eorreetiy .d—rte the !**$?»• tton mm A sms toMw t b A t f e a aolsh M—el to Che Wegner,whm inKspies,wastroubled. It is said, with the headache. Sohe sent to have hishair evt short. When the barb— receivedtheMutoums and heard its purport, ke sold evsiy pfospeotive M frof WsgUeris hend to hfii admirers, gettinghaii tit* motley dowm t o the b—btris ihteu— ebayriu, Madnrse Wegair witnessed the operation and appropriated tbs ttboi* of IM 1stoered MftrtohtooiretiM;' WM t Mto to hi done7 Thehebrdr laser made * o llto kmset o f R to andshc sub* torted that a butcher round tiwtontsr had to* Mate kind of hair — her ha#* band. -'Andhalf Rap—Mot'that night with the hair of tha Imteheraadarit* — a CMcijro,M Mail&Me By, TfieDlrrclIloatctoend fromCblcaio,J»lUt,Ottaw», PtorfB. U teUe,Molitw, RockW aim I, fa ILUMOIS; Dortoport,, MuAMtlao, Oitamwa Otkokwoo, D m Notate Wlatonrt, Aaduboa. E u I m and Connell Ulutt. InIOWA: Mlnooopoll,nodst.Mol. InHIM* NKHOTA: W'oUrtawnandSloanFells. InDAKOTA; CoMoroa,Sc. JowphandKsnstsCIW, i> HISSODU; Omohn,Lincoln.Fnl Awry andNolnon,InNKBKASKA; Atel,toon. l**r»nworth, Horton. Tmptka, Holohlamo. WtetitU,JUlloTllto,Abtlono. Dod*oClK’, OttdwoU,In KANSAS; Klnfflohor.Cl RonoendHtMo.la1RDIA1T TKRMTOKV: Donror,OotorodoSprlnftondFntito, InCOLORADO. TMitmCMOutuiflUiSialN ■ndunanstanda—ndlruthob«t hMllUMofInMf* coaatnnlMtion to all townssaddttossnstandwsot, northwsaandsoMbwMfofcucs<esedtomainani M A a tn n ca rr VttTXBU lX MXPRXSM TMJUOa BANK OF CEDARVILLE General Banking * .'* Bueiuos Transscied* Geo, W . H a rp e r, F re e . W . Is..C le— ana. C ash ie r. Idlvidanl *»»ets principally inveitid in Ron! BsUto faoo,«Pt. tMdins nil es— flow in e Whr sT M wsm CBICAQO sod DXS MOINES. OOUXCII. SLOFFSand OMAHA, andkMwwnCKKUOOMt denvxr . ooloiudo sntnros and rma io. win KANSASonr oadTOFKKA and via tr.JOSBML nratCtoMDsrOMoksaT U I UCUNWOOKAIX CAM. and MawMotyeie,wNh Dtoln« CWSsrrtoo. ClnsiinnisNwi MDsnrst andOsi—dtSwingsw— dtwmm tnttwsr—w. now ftowtoc IM n*» tod *- MTAMDAXO OAtfOm TMAjB-nocxT uotamutr moon Orsr «— w nN rudHud M e rwa dbr nmooon WITHOUT GRAN— to and drMnBsM LohsCMr. Cfdn Md SWi I— TKB BOOB MLAN»httn W Dtraot mU Smrsrttolist toondd Own— mi ,— tmk nod — tmm wsWiqreat 3 .will« rnwUsnlotttMnndMtotWdtomftstoCaiw—C ft DASS.Y rmM T'M xrmmm n u x t o ' SkMi»lt*ed^~ i OMr to tooIiidtonTorrilwy. Alette LKA aoUTXftomXMHWCtoS— l— ntoWstof* town, i—a jMw. Mnonurotm wHMMNHNMR^MT^MlMHIMUDMemn—MMs—VHt DIuWuMB MkiI m M m MMRfttotiKtiflerhayA SSV H — S toS S '— V A — S Ito— n m w* s-#i—N^Rsmw— w» g—m—s— i —Mr totor O swnm T—ol Okm to tootWMdMs— wC—ndi.w i lSriw A srr. JOHN, jdhn n u i r iM h OtnlN— «r, ‘OMritoLftfi— L M rervoA«to.ma. - O.L.P ains , s . s . s , Xns Un ttttm , * .» . filRftUIMUL DENTISTS.!! Tank Wntifttnel RnwHmnitiwy OOtHikt ^ ^ e twtwv^e^^pwnsibWNv ■^F.^ensBBs^^aa sstra. Mak midDetroit 8 to,Xenia, 0 * VltailiHMlAirantiMtreui OxMftOaa uaadi far thoPAiNMWiUxtraw ttonafTaath. Coitsto—pttOM C a red . An«ldphysioinnrotlrod frompnotko, bavins bad plaoodin bis hands byu Mast India mis ■ionnrythoformuloof a simpl* vnjfotnbloromo- dyfortbniMsdy and perunnont sort of Con- snmtion, Bronchitis, Catarrh,Asthma and nil Throat andLu r oBsctions nlM nposiHvo and mdtmlearnforJforvons Dshilitynod nil Norv- onsComplaintsaltar having uotod ita wondor* ftiloaratiTMpowers iulhouiantli •fouoibii felt ithisdoty tomakoitknowu to his snSsrlng fol­ lows. Aotuntadbythls motive and a dcstrn to rsltavo baman suffsring, I will sond frto of •hamtonll who bosirolt this rsoftpt in G«r- nanPranoborEnglish withfall diroolioas for prsparingandusing. S#a» byasailbyaddroot- tagwithstampnaming thispaper, w. A. Novas,821 Powor’s jilook Roohostor, N.T. - SLlyr. THE MUCH-DESIRED LONGWAISTH i PERFECTHIP EFFECT weeHy bs pwrtssd sass—dsfly ™E"UPLEX 9 1 -0 0 ONLY FOR A . DECKER BROTHERS GRAND PIANO HMDA YEAft’S SUBSCRIPTiOM TOTHE * WEEKLYENDURER ADeckerBn. GrandUprightPiano, fC50.00 A Gladiator WatchandCam . . . . . 30.00 A Lemaire line FieldGlass.. 20.00 A Holman Parallel Bible.. . . . . . 13.00 A Venice ParlorAleck.. . . . . . . . 12,00 A High GradeSafetyBicycle.. . . . 125.00 AnBigin WatchandHotsCam.. . . 25.00 iH *,J“ kB ^ CC C f } - • • • » « ■ '» A Bailway Watch iu 14Karat Gate. 75,00 . . . . A Six OctaveChampionOrgan. . . . 200.00 A Doable Barrel Shot Gan.. . . . . 30.00 A Silrerens C om 7Jewel Watch,. . 10.GO AHighArmImprovedBeyingHschine.G5.G0 A 15Jewel Watch, Boss C am . . . . . 35.00 A Fire Octare Parlor Organ.. . . . 150.00 A Gladiator Watch, DaebefCase.. . 30.00 A John0. Darter WatchA Cue.. , 40.00 And 82othervaluable premiumswill be presented to yearly, .subscribers of the Weekly Enquirer in April, 1892. Eacloee one dollar for a year’s sub­ scription to the Weekly Enquirer, and ADJUftTAMLK OVKR THE HIM Am wax mm* tsftaacy, ahi— Marfaat la s t aaft Csneawa, will tort BMTRCC M E CEs R M L whatwill be the number o f—becribcm in the fire largest list* received from Nor. 1, *91, to Match 81,92. For aama term last winter it was 2999, and the winter bePbrew— 1405. The premiums are to -6ft pretested to those who— gaeam* are correct cr naareat eorraeL For fhU list see Weridy Enquirer, mow th* krgeat 12 ^ e d o U — a j— r p ^ w in the United ENQUIRER COMPANY, CINCINNATI, o . XQENTS WABTED. Good!SoHeUMMaaaketram$100 t o M00 *a day diring Wlstor Sortea. Only them wHIfeff towad^ltotiodcrg—tlsmOa, iwJI W»7* £MQmmC6mMCmHrn*tJ.<> SGTft SctoitifijC Amtitm ■Q/W "fw ^RM fMw MMfFRrreMrfrPF CHAS. E. SMITH’S ta the place for you to get a smooth share or a stylish hair cut. CbdMvJlieA —ao—aaotoW—toMMtonaasa—i — n i Httckloa^l A rm w Helve. 1h.>%Ht*alrsln tha world for cuta bruioee, aoroa, ukmrs, e«U rlteuro, fevot •ores, tetter, chapped hands, chi’blriind, oornasndall skineruption*,andpositive­ ly cures pile*, or nopay required. It ia guaranteed to giro perieot eHiiafsctiou, or money refunded. Brie* 36 enuts a box, Yocaaleby B. G. Rktgaway’e .

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