The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
% S|SI"*,w**aii« </> ,s T ^ E H E R A L D SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, TO. tV. f f . B L A IR , Editor andProp'r [M ICK I I .W (MfK AWMUML • Georgia negro, te good health (old. his folk* that thshour of Wo ’mmth was close at hand. He ws* * true prophet. He died ike next day. A. pet dog in Paris wears dark hrown doth stocking* or gaiters, reaching above the knees and having leather ades* Two eminent millionaires of New York, Sidney Dillon and George Gould, have pu t it on record that fif ty cents is the maximum amount of wealth they carry about with them. Ada 51. Crawford of Philadelphia is not a public speaker, but she ha* a tongue which makes her a good liv ing. She licks an average of 3,000 tamps an hour. • •..... m a—...— - ■- The world did not come ,to an end on Christmas day a t 5 p. m., although Mrs. C. T. Johuson df Kansas City had set an appointment for its final* at that hour. Though be clings to life with great tenacity, Walt Whitman does not fear to die. He is confident that the futuaa holds a nobler life for him than the one he"ha* lived here. Patrick Wood is the name of a pachydermatous citizen of New York. His skin already an inch thick, and is still thickening. The doctors figure that ho will live about two years. A Now-York firm ofiirs to supply the reading public with literary mat ter at SI per pound. Surely this is f great age when knowledge is weighed ouecales and sold like butter and David Brink of Beaver Falls, P i., y | | ^ « d dog for a' Christinas din* 4**r. l i e says it was aa tender and toothsome as rabbit Brink baa the . consumption, and hopes that a canine *giet will cure him. A Seattle man lost his voice.- He visited prominent medical men all oyer the country, and spent 15,000 to recover it. When he concluded that he would have to be taciturn the rest of hi* life, his voice came back of its own accord. la a land where there are ao many safe place* to steep, there i* no e* cuse for using a railroatFlrack for a bed. Two Pennsylvania tramps dosted oa the n ils of the Lehigh Vat ley road aud awoke to find their leg* gone. A fashionable event in Paris every winter is the <battle of the 'flowers. Two years ago 2,000 bouquets formed the ammunition of the battle; last year the number rose to 5,000, bnt this year no less than 20,000 bouquets have been ordered. . A brave little'girl in Plainfield, N. J ., began the battle of life last F ri day equippel with only 24 ounces of materiality. Edward V. Field may becraty, but forgery is the last crime one would expect to spring from a derangement o f the reason. A charming gift for Baby Buth is D to ft chafe from 6 t Louis admirer* o f her fhttor. I t ha* been wrought out of timber taken from a log bouse Gen. Grant built. Christmas presents made at least two persous considerable trouble. A young man in Albany, N, Y., tried to steal a diamond ring for his girl and was jailed. Sadie Brown of Birming ham. Altt., made her prospective bus* bann, William Reese, a present o f a revolver. 'Che next morning they had some trouble and be shot her with it. There i« sometimes a good deal in a name. The official "consent" of Queen Victoria to the marriage of Prince Albert Victor .and Princess May named them respectively: His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, aud Earl of Athlone, Knight of the most illustrious order of St. Patrick, and her Serene Highness the Frincis*! Victoria Mary Augnsta Qlga Pauline Claudine Agnes. • Epiotirea are not often great ring- er». Jean de Henke is said to smoke, drink and eat a* he like*. The ex* psriment would doubtless he risky for bis rivals. ’ Hall Caine, the English novelist, proposes to write an Unole-Toma* Cabin sort of book on the cruel treat ment of the Jewa by Russia. I f ever a country deserved the brand of Gain, that country does. War is always an evil, but a *ar between the United States and Chili would certainly have its compensa tions for the latter country, The irascible little republic would* emerge from the fray with some valuable in formation. Dr. Lens—whoever ho may , he-—, Waxed a trifle pessimistic when he Says that "the condition of.the white slaves of Christendom is such as, to justify them in envying the well-fed black elaves of Morocco " He appears to look at the world thre ugh a dark lens. There is a Pennsylvania man who claim/to be a direct descendant of Martin Luther, and bis features bear a striking resemblance to those of the reformer as delineated in pictures, If this chum to a true, he certainly has blood in his veins of which he may well be proud. Mr. and Mrs. Van Kirk of St, Louis recently met with a great be reavement in the untimely demise of their dog Fido. They took the re mains to Cincinnati for interment. Fido was born in Ohio, and they couldn't bear to think of having hie tones repose in another state. The expenses of Fido's sickness and fun eral amounted to 1318. Sister Rose Gertrude, a romantic, yoiwg English woman, believed that she had a call to a life of self aaorifioe among the lepers of Molakai. hat when she reached Honolulu her belief underwent a revolution. She believed abe bad a call but a different kind of one. Dr. Luts, * German specialist, made a proposal of tnai- riage and she accepted it. Every reader of Edgar W. Howe*a fiunoo* melancholy novel, "The Story of a Country Town," remembers the character of Joe Ewing. Joe’s origi nal has just died in New Mexioo. He was A. J« Howe, a half-brother of the author, and was 42 years old. He was for a long time connected with the Atchison Globe, his brother s paper, and was very populai with the people about tits office What an alchemist Dr. Leslie Keeley might have been had he lived in mklaeval times! Every drop of the bichloride of gold he uses precipitates into the bottom o f ‘his crucible, or money-bag, n hundred times as much coin of the realm, As au instance of bis success be has just purchased a 30-acre tract of land near Chicago for 1300 an acre, On this he will erect a hew coin factory at a cost of 1600,000. One of the noted characters of northwesten Ohio is Andy Blackford, famous all abont the state as a crimi nal lawyer. He is a ragged old man, with a strong, smooth-shaven upper Up, a "beeiting brow,"white hair and snowy whiskers that run about his face and chin. He wean hoots and a slouch hat and every line iolita wriakP ed fo e telle a story. ANDREW JACKSON SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. ■DEALER IE . A N E W S T O C K O F SIDING.FINISHING,FLOORING. SASH,000RSBLINDS. HARD AND SOFT PINE A specialty. 'We handle only first quality got Ad -mill guarantee satisfaction. Parties enter ng building this season toill ftvemoney by ea ing on us and getting our prices. r GALL AND S E E I to B ^ O lI ltS E L V K N . A . R . CRANDALL & C O . j Great-:-Bargain! V smt SO D a y s O n ly . . Ls*tMStk«NrMiMW**2» f * mst ovw a * m iuM s to ir M e ta i* ibn .— that u iu th« itroy, t o w ’t Itt W e A r e V a k l a g New Heeevda K v a r y D e y ! H m fc m M>M»t tor th*,RT*wthT--Th*r* Itwam yU ty. ItU th li: W*gk*th* gr**te,t mm IM s rslu* tor lb* ta u t * •« •!, Md " • toll Uw -nitti Sheet •vwythiag w* mU- That's w* u « ebto to Mb* tbo foHiag off«r; For $1460 w* bars placed on ipecial tablesT" marked in pUis rod flgsro*, 200 Fiae Men’s andYouths’ Saits Ringing from i I im 33 to Textures,-- ( MiimwH, Cheviots, Worsteds -to., R edu ced From $16, $18, $20. $22! Stef*#, Froek. ob «nod throe Batto*: 8*eks, Straight and RoundCorner*, SingleandDouble Bresslod. NowNut-Brown*. Walot, Ptoidi, Hair Line* Ac. This h onrlior Is tho season tbs* we bars beforebrought toek bargains before ths public, bet ers ere aaxUms todoathird larger business this jeer thee erer* Non* charged or sold less the* ssarksd. A. B. Orandall St Co* LOWE8T-PRIOE: : UliOTHlERS, 60 and 62 East Mam 8 t , X e iM a , O h i o . .FAWCETT. Hm In nucli a One line uf WATOHEH, CLOCKS, JEWELERY and DIAMONDS! confer a hrilliuiicy and tliri.inctne-a of virion, with an umount bf «^* hw ami comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearent. J. F.SMITH, —DEALER IN— " P in n o s Ac O r g a n s - f tuical lercnaiite, - f A r t i s t s P ICTURE FRAM ES . M M » , . . S H I * W , F , T U A D K B Attorosy At Law. NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OF POStTE COURT HOUSE. CHAS. £. SMITH’S Is tho place for you to get a smooth X shave or a stylish hair cut. Cedarville,0. Rave pm writl—i |wb« yet! If jtoffi wieduie aid !nt«trty*irt imUtUn toMdii Hta M e ;. 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