The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
•\s^ THE HEHUEB. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, ’01. iV. II. J i l A I It, Editor imd Prop'r PR ICE * 1 .2 5 PER ANNUM. Tulmage is charge with plagiariz nig from himself. I t is claimed that he preached a .sermon Inst Sunday, which he delivered in.1873. ■ • - i ".' - j .: wp» .* * v. .. .■ ■ - 1 ■ I t has remained for a California' cook to adopt a new way of presents ing- religious truth. He recently made a cake with a text baked into it. ■ .v“ " ,, ■ When President Jorge Montt read what President Harrison said In his message about the Chillean matter, he •remarked: “We fear that tone more than threats.” I t is said that Keely is fast becom ing rich with his gold cure for drunk enness. He earns his money if he does hia work. —I f you want a stylish livery rig ga to Boyd’s. /‘’ Go to Charlie Smith for a shave, 7 Teeth extracted without pain by **Oysters at , MflCorkle’s, ■' Peas, Beaus, Corn, succotash at • . McCorkle’s. " New Mackerel, at 7 McCorkle’s. ^ Celery,, a t McCorkle’e.. Buckwheat Flour, at McCorkle’s. s Spanish Onions at McCorkle’s. ' Hunters’ Supplies, at McCorkle’s. . ' Shells loaded to order a t McCorkle’s. A t a recent wedding in Boston the young people could find no riQfl to throw at the bride and groom; blit • some tapioca and oatmeal were found and they answered every purpose. A young man in Pierre, 8 . D., was so amused at something a few days ago that he laughed himself uncon scious, and for several hours it wa thought that he was dead. Holiday excursions tickets will be sold at reduced rates at all ticket stations of the Pennsylvania Lines on December 24fh, 25th, und 31st, 1392, and on January 1st, 1892, good returning until January 4th* 1892. I t became necessary for "a New Haven business man to send one of his clerks to England on business. A young woman clerk named Bessie Johnson volunteered to go and in a half hour was on the way. Mrs. Green of Passaic, N. J ., want ed police protection from the sarcasm of Mrs. Lovejoy'." The chief broke the news to her as gently os he'could that a change of location was the only practicable way by which she could escape,her ironical neighbor. Cranberries, at McCorkle’s. vYellow Danver Onions, at McCorkle’s. ^Fresh Sorgum Molasses, a t (■ McCorkle’s. ^ Why do you buy your coal of An drew's? Because there I get the best Coal for the least money. The finestfUne of fancy candies in town at McCorkle’e. Pure Maple Syrup at McCorkle’s. All Muds of heating stoves, in base- burners and common heaters, for bard and soft coal and wood, can be found at Giouse & Bull’s. Nobby hats and caps in all styles ust received at Stormont and Co’s. Robes and blankets, the best gmdes a t bankrupt prices at Stormont and Co. Hard and Soft.refined Sugars at G ray ’ s . Hard and Soft Refined Sugar, a G ray ’ s . A fine line of pocket and table cut lery a t Crouse & Bull’s, Lima beans and fire crackers. for There was nothing of the Enoch Anlen about Martin Perconey of i ’riceburg, Pa. After a seven years’ ubsence, he found his wife married. He hod her and her second husband arrested. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS VIA VENN SYL.VANIA LINES. • Excursion rive ts will be sold at reduced rates atmll ticket stations on Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburg on December 24th, 25tii and 31, 1891 an d on January 1st, 1892; good re turning until January 4th, inclusive. S Norcross, who threw the bomb, had the reputation of being a vouug man of more than ordinary intelligence and virtue. No one had the remotest suspicion that he would ever commit a crime. His parents, too, have a worthy record. But one ofhis grand- iathers. though never adjudged in sane, was a badly balanced individual who becamedemented in his last years. The- dead bomb-thrower Wasthe victim of a malignant heredity. Thrice fortunate he who is horn well. CHUSTUSSOTS O LD AND rOUNG — -FOR A FIN’E SELECTION OF------ Watches R ings, Pins, Neek- lace, bracelets, Gold Spectac les, Gold eye Glasses, solid S ilver Spoons, S ilk um brellas, Gold Fens and Pencils, • Fine Silver Plated Ware of all styles and plated Knives, Forks and Spoons and carving sets call at « FRED . J. H. SCHELL. X E N I A , - - - - O H I O . HO .FDR TH EFR IR ! -i-DRAND HOLIDAYDISPLAY* No 13 East Main St; opp„ Court house Since the death of Joel B, Harris, a rich citizen of Rutland, V t., ic 1 ms been made public tliat hia daughter is the wife of a coachman. The other members of the family are greatly vexed over the union. A brother had the impudence to offer the coach man a large sum of money i f he would go west and secure a divorce. He re plied that with him marriage is not a mercantile transaction. Henry Hilbert ofBerwick, Pa , lias W . E . Sherman, malinger of the Berwick opera hoii^e. Hilbert allege* that he paid Sherman 50 cents to see hi« show, but was unable to see it be cause the Misses GrieriemCr, who sat in front of him, wore hats 2 l£ inches in diameter across the brim, Hilbert further alleges that he asked the young women to take off their hats, hut they only gigled; that he than asked the usher to remove the obstruct ion m that he could catch a glimpee of the stage,but that functionary would not obey. Can all be supplied a our house. If you need anything in blankets, jus bow we are selling an al wool scarlet one at $2.75 a pair and an extra fine home made’ blanket" in scarlet, white and Gray at S i a pair. A full line of all grades of blankets from 75cts a pair up to the very bes comforts of all grades both Eastern and homemade, Heavy underwear for men, women and children, all grades very cheap, ladies l ibbed vests at 25 ets. each a special at 35cts that sold at 50cts, early in the sea son, extra value iu scarlet at 78cts. regular $1 quality. Fine all wool ribbed at 89c, each reduced from 1.25, Holiday goods, beautiful new things this year, pretti er than ever before. We are making special low prices on Ladies’ and children’s wraps th is month, JOBE BEOS, & CO, P I T A f t T ? f tM T T T T I f t v X lJ n L w j JE m O JB d JL A J j L * 0 I« the place for you to get a smooth (have or a stylish hair cut. Cedarville, 0 . MKB YOUR SOMEY GO AH FAB AS POSSIBLE. Our Goods are New. Our Goods our not shelve worn. Our goods our cheap. You are buying Retail at WHOLESALE PRICES, HEADQUARTERS for Albums, Books, Stationary, Dolls. Toys, Wagons, Buggies, Queensware. Tinware, Woodware, Glassware, Notions, Handkerchiefs. Towels, Shirts, Hosiery for Ladies, Girls and Children, Men anc Boys. LAMPS, Pictures aud Picture frames, Corsets Fascinators. v Jewelry, Coal vaces. Buckets. . ■ LADIES DRESS PR IM INGS Brooms Brushes or anything else that is ornamanta oruseful. You will positively lose MONEY, by not call at the Fair. No 13 E^Main St, Xenia 0 . __ * N. B.(Don’t postpone your Holiday purchase until Christmas week. Now is the time. You can have the pic i . S |g| l £ s f ewv • *< ~ 2 .» |||5 |lc! < b = | r flat m l - _ *Sf M e r c l i t i n t T u i l o i * , NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET Before you buy your suit, Overcoat or Pants for Fall, see KANY THE TAILOR, he has a full line of Foreign and Domestic goods always no hand to select from. Perfect fitting garments and first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price. m u A POPULAR FAMILY. . Jkmnx: “How h it. Rate, that you always ■eemto ‘catchon *to the last nowthingr Do what I may, you always seem to get abend - of mo." K atk : “ Idon’t know: I certainly do not nuke any exertion in that direction.” _ J shhix : “ Well, duringthe last fowmonths, tor example, you have taken up painting. WE HAVE BARGAINS i T I I A T A TJX Houehold and kitchen Furniture. When cleaning house this* fall you will find you need a new parlor or cham ber suite. It is then we can do you good. We have an elegant line to select from and wil guarantee prices, BARR Ss MORTON. -}~ ^~ci>rvr-ir" h - ■ * It may be you wi need the services of Withoutany teacher; you come to the reseuo ’ When Miss Lafarge deserted her Delsartc cln 9 so suildouiy, and certainly wo arc oil lrnprm - ing in grace under your instruction; i hear I you telling Tommy Kumca last evening hour hia club made mistaken in playing baseball; you seem to bo up on nil the latest ’fnils,’mnl knowjust what to do underail circumstance-; you entertain benutirully; .and in the lii-t month you have Improvedsoin health,owliy, you tell me.to your physicalculturcctcreise v where do you get all of your informatieu from in this little out-ofthc way placer—lor you never go to the city." K atk : “ Why. Jennie, you will rm V o did vain. I have only one tourec of iurormutio.:, b u t it ia surprising how It meets nil WHiitp. I . very seldom hear of nnytiling new but wit .t tins next few days bring mo full Informnth i on the aubject. Jingle? Mo! Jlngnxitu I And a great treasure it la to us nil, for .' really furnishes tho irndlng for the •.vim! * household; father has gnen Up binning:;/:. • th a t he has taken fur jenrs, ns l:c « i,s tl..j one gives more hnd better iiifornurti.it <u the snbiocts of th», day; otid mother fjo that it is that that makes her such a fnmi i i housekeeper. lit fact, tve nil agree that it > the only really vamioy m igazinc putillsl.c.. as wo have sent for rumples of oil of tl.i m, and And that one is all fur mdti. another il l fo r women, and another for children onh, while this one suits overv one of u s; so r > only need to take one instend. of several, nud th at la wherotho economy eomc -3 in. for it is only $&00 a -year. Perhaps you think I ant too lavish in my pm iso; but 1 will let you w-* ours, or, better (still, send 10cents to the pul • Usher, w< Jennings Demurest. 15 Bast Ihii Btreet, New York, for a samplo copv.-flnd I .shall always consider that I have done 3<»a ’ a areat favor; and may be you will be cutting t r e a t . *a you say wo nave the reputation <>;& Dung the best Informed family in town. It w l lt ** U4mora*t’*Family Nagatf&r or practical embalmers. If so we guarantee good service BAER &MORTON1. AREVOU/SWOMAI! WHO HAS NOT SfcBV A C'OI’V OF ARM’S NEWHOMEXAQAZISE, of I ’hiltMtelphla? “Tlie k ’pfcatul clu'ajt- est illustrated mimtlily ever jnih- li*hedinik e English languugo. l,oA)d pages fOf 11.50. Sii SM StoriesaalSpleadiiAilitlcs by best writers on all subjects of inter Wt to wotnen. Three Month Free if you take it now. Sample copy H’ets. f
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