The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

THEHE^ftltD. a U1NI»KI?KSTDEKTWKKKLYMKWSPAFK*. HATUKPAY, SEPTEMBER, 19 IP. If. Ed ito r and Proper PRICE *1.33 PER ANNUM. ^ I l D K i H W I K K O T O M . ... -nt>v t , o. Jular pfervlcea at icliool at {0:00a w Gumitfnfr •ttr«ulf.yiWl 11:00 a; jftjey..... m f ...... ........... - ... U, <T* Pi Morion, lnwior.' K«vv|<*twqt lfoOO* ni; Sabbath S(.)ioo) at UlsOlMMn, M. 15. Ohurah,—.Hov. G. I j , Tufts, pan- t<)r. PjrtifVsIiiiiKat I0;lf> a lit; Habbath M-Uool at 9-;>0a. in.; class, J}:00 p. m.; YmMig P<ji»i>le*« meetin ' at 7;00 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:09 „ . . H. P. Church. -* ttev. J. Q, Warnock pastor. .Services «tll:<>Oa in and 7 n ni; Sabbath neliool at 10:00am A .V. 1$. Church..-Kev, Ay O, Spivey pastor, Servjt-o# at 11:00 a in ami :D0pnt each Sabbath; Sabbath school 8 :ima m. baptist Church. — llov, D, M Turner, pastor. Preaching every .Sabbath at llauv, and 7:(Mt p in; Sabbath School at 3:00o’clock p ui; Prayer meeting Wed­ nesday night:' ‘ WASTED MONEY. Deluded Americans Who Beilev* Themaetrea Heirs to Wealth. n w tn U h ef Dalian Thrown Away ,ia tiw Hopalaw Endeavor to Pooh Claim* Which Hava Wo Mima, datlon Whatover. */ , mamrnti t In spite of the repeated warning* whichhavebeen sentout from time to Itimeby the United Stateslegation here landby the press of Americaconcerning fraudulent character of so-called Mu» frai (Englishestate agents in America, re­ cent developments have shown, says theChicagoTimes, that the warnings Shavebeenunheeded, and that the num (beeofdupes Is Increasinginsteadof de­ creasing. During the- last, few weeks moth letters thaneverbefore havebeen receivedfromAmerica, inquiring after imaginary estates cf fabulous soma ^waiting the writers In the' banks -of England. This correspondence, as fct madeas Mr. Lowell’stime,grewtosuch enormousproportions thatall lettersof this d—oriptionhadto be ensweredby ipriated circulars. Ur. Lowell, In hit ‘Cinmlar,eaid: T6*pretendedproteoatumottbeeepreteoded. .Americanclaim*toRogllehpropertyiseSrtM SiewHheoohpereUtenoeoadlagonulty by tbe neaeagaged InI f th«t :Wo despot* o* prior tabletomoke their emtdiOow vtotlma wade* let*a&whet onnttev tmpoewr* sad driariol jitowhofaPoriaeMte. 1 coonot too otreoety •drieej’oa.staee yoabavoaadresaal soonthe jesbieoh to hsvs nothing to do with seoh rotaem**, andeepecloiljrtoremit ao aoeey te (thefcregehta . . In the caseof many estates, such as Mbs Jennings, Lewrenoe-Tcwuley, or IChoee-Townfoy, Hyde,Heme,Bradford, {Hedges and others, special circulars had to be printed toanswer thenomer* out applicants. The plan generally •adoptedby theestate agents to to in­ sert advertisements In the country jpepSrsto thaeffect that a large prop­ ertyhsreeen left faya person of the semename as thatof somewall-known frunifyof ilw^iaftri«torotao(n»•M*e4- ^tagfroouMmctonanro1^k^Iyto*ocugnaq^l■ 4*]»•n. * * s . ■ Tbsmodus operaedi umwllyadopted %ytheeeag«BteletoasVfl»tfrkrara- anittanceof fiDordStoooverthe oostof eopylng th* trill uponwfahAtne claim ipatpotia to faa based; then a larger mat forthe expense at inetHntlng far, qub-tes, and at each saoceselra stage •Macinaall la levied, the com* egrodoo— befaagso. «hT*!h eciww 'requenuyelapse faa* thatseveralyears f s i dorsthe fraudIs dfaleovared. Daring Mr. Iinoola** tern eC ofllat m mhnrlir nearly Ml Ik* let* Jess have acmes turn seaaH, eoenir* Nowus. sbowfag that ithemthemostpio«ahU lXjmem,h»traaBdthe far west seemto %§ elfaietotly piodaetlve of 'them, si* though letters am aussimd -from all wartsefthe OnttedMetoe. h H i f t t c f ittor*.rowmftrmaetved atthelegatloa issuuomeiamimMnat from* alahasatsta uetatee. Of eU the rtWitrr fsTiMfnttr-*f Tlmilliili rr^fHtr hwt'ui.- ....... ............ . .. I t . utterty jt t ritftoto t* IVIMMv wJMMrnlTr Jm t* . -.AA*^ A. ftwt lai thfl'-hiiiuathMlIfw tthatthetimeof ,V 1 fM rm MtCCItiAMO. tv «vew KoeaiactMor SheXeo. A lectureoo Greenlandwas given its London notlongagofayClementeMarie* him. Hishletpiryof the early dleoor* Srieehncluded the voyage Of Krio the Bed. Hall vrss the drat Engllshmsx who laidhie bones on the shore of Green* lend. . , In 1791 Hans Egcdd, the apostle of theEsquimaux, landedin Greenland. It has beenfound impossible topens* trstc for anydistance into the vast in* terlor. The nativesbelieve it to be in* habited byenormous sjp malignant be- ^ftis'sso.OOO squaid Miles in extent, thewjbo|ebeing a mqlprof iee.{^A Dan> |shprofessor in 1890madehis way for thirty miles inland and described the scenebe saw. Thera is nothing hut a white world supportinga bluevault: Fromfar be­ low one’s feet there comesthe moaning noise, thevoieeof rivers flowing far ba* tlfiifh ' » Occasionally there are loud reports fromthe opening of the deft, a vast massof water pierces its way inthe ioe down to the underlying'granite itself for thousandsof feet. 4 At thirty miles from the .coast tbs heightabove the sea was 2,200feet and the icewas still rising. A wonderful sight is that of the oo- fossa! rivers,, deep end broad, which flow between.tall blue banks, end pour at the endof their course downs deft with a mighty cascade, which Is con* splcuoiwfrom a distance from a cloud (rf mistwhich' always hangs above it. On (he strips of the land near the coast the. Greenland Bora, though scanty, Is very pleasant, to the eye. Vegetationcoven the ground in thick masses, forming turf in the level places, while it fills the chinks and crumlMol the rocks and maps over the surfaceof the stone, giving a bright appearance to thelaud In summer. ftAAO£ RICH BY~OlL. A CtD|t*m<«i>,ii' Strucfln Eo4oS and » . HeWDoxnluyy lturu. The Forest Grove Presbyterian con­ gregation is in luck, andallitsmenir bornpromise to become rich through a striko in d l made on a few acres of ground surrounding tho rickety old ihapcl called a church, says a Pitta* burgh dispatch to .the San Frsnclsoo Ihroniclo.) The site, is located about doven miles' from Pittsburgh, and is dght in the. center of the newGroro jil fields. F<«|\years Deaoon Beaoom has been, pastorof the congregation, aud it took thocombined reoolptafrom a few acres 4 farming land, thedistrictschool and theofferings of the small congregation tokeep thogood man alive; butbygood fortua* this Is-ali changed. Thro* good oil producers hairs been iteuck during the post week, withan averageoutput of about 1,000barrels • lay. This give* the church people • lolly incomeof fl3S from royalties, is addition to a cash bonus. Twonewwells are being sunk, which Will increase the church income to (7,600a month. One of the newwells UaSbeen dubbed **Otd .Hundred,”fbe» sauseof the following revised versionof thefamiliar hymn which one of the lrillars bos tacked upon thederrick. FrswOoA fromwheatalltmsalng*flow, PrsWwhia*toeputtlasoil below, ' PrslMbln*,yedrlliors,sirs heartytiieele, rtm*i>haa*rtheaVtMraawlagt*aha as «OftV«dT*S HSEOIIM. mts W ilt*i by um s im U i u iwi i f i s MMUtV We«AS*. ' Apropos of tbs movemeat to furnish books to the prisoners la Asbura jail a Mocwsffiaa lady, resident la Auburn, tails la her picturesque way aa episode which oecurrsd In Charleston,1M C.. says (be Lewiston (Me.) JourooL Years sgpa mother took her five-year-old boy lato prlsoa when she went tosee his father, committed for some trilling of- lent*. Ths little fellow stepped into the adjsesai cell, haviag over it tbs number 0A To tease hist the'warden shut thedoor, hut qhfekfr opened it at the little fellow’s screams His mother soothed hist, saying: .“Nobody shan’t ever, ever shut my little boy up in a dark prison,” Yean psissd. The boy’s fathe? and mother died. His socle helped him aad gave him money to get to Hew York. Be fell in with bed oompeny, squandered bis mon­ ey. sad in sheer* desperation si- tomptad .<0 commit hsrglary in bis ancle’s bouts. Tbtt relative was soen- la|edfie htodsd everhis nephew to tbs authorities.^ Looking at the numberof htoseU,.to hie horror frosaw “fi," sad kaewtiwdiikVM the’MlINatoeoell that bad ianired his boyish terror. Whan hid Mmii’i .wtods'enmer beqkt “No- bedys & ’tW rohnt ai^httle ImyIn a datl(eMl,Maadhaw^t as he had net ainoebardeath, for tUm'tmA lovsd tha* mether. Thewardea's wtfa had tonad himina ntohsd eeadftioe, Hitcdd her his story endseegavs him the ntmest inspnihy s tA ktodnesederN t hie lent tomnTdhtotoaed lyh ls good behavior. M he Istohhrialf sad •rookn k it look e<Mhtel tdifthli tomstoto “to,** he dto -nuyaMuA A* W ^rowroWn *^x 1 1• KtoMe ;fc4l ^MMIW the PURIFYYBURBLOOD, KA -TOH -KA , tlMjgrosteeu jBkw^PuHfier, i Liver IU«ulator and Tbnio ever’known, lapis* pared in Nature’s LaboratorybyKatdro’sCnil* f dren—thoWannBpringlndiaJuioftheFadfld .Blope,amongwhom its preparation liaabeen wnBacivd legacy fromgenerationto generation for unnumberedyearn. It iapurelyvegetable, • and goes directly to the scat of n|np-tenth* orI the ilia of liumnnlty—the blood—and It#won* f a derful work of restorationbeglnswith the first ■ done, health and strengthsurely following, t ii Qrem Insoililiclu M u r . Cerrr, Fa. mms (l, Ii‘, FAiNKj o, iir s. E iikk BRry^j.n», *, o, s r i i B I r e m o w , D E N T I S T S 1 ! ■■ . * ■ Xenia National Bankbuilding,, corner % .• i. 2. ■ • ’ . . vMain and Detroit § t 9 ., Xenia, O. Vltalixed Air stndjiltrous Oxide Cae used for the FAfNLESSCxtrac* tlanefTsath. BANK OF CEDARVILLE General Banking Bu&ines Transacted. O e*. W . H a rp e r , P roa , r W . .Xi. Clem iras, C a «h ie r, v tdividual asset* principally invested in Re* Estate (200,000. #<!<KKk,PR *yv«risLrlfiff mt >l?yJohnR. Uoi)duiti1'iroy.N,VMntnu|k nr up ,ltmiler* .yontimyio>lnmkeosintu it,i/ut.weren }tracliyuU!|iitrUlyhn>v «tmm from?f»fo FfIL a ilnyttiUiuPinf’ik.finl»«'“rvnsytitpq Lim. ilmliintMlI etivs,. In#h,r rAmrfUn.y**« ^ migumuiritr**«l ttviue,giv. ■Iir{fsBrour rejarwfnomrnihcnlyir< ' |t:gtoVik*All Is»»a, (iivat|*j:Mliltfit worker, H*e«f«r» yo«k/itniMtlns lYtnilitngt llAEILV.HI’Lt.mi.YUunnnV I'AlfrUlLAI^ IIU.H. Adiftaufetonr». KltlitiUXft i(*„ ItiHTmiOt UAtSlL i ’ouMtmptles Cured. Anoldphysicianretired frompractice,having had placed-inhis hand* byati EastIndia inis sionar* theformulauf a limplevegetabletenie dyforih*Mitiedy end. permanent c«r» of.Con- sumtlou, Bropchitis, Cpte>rb«Aetbn>e apd alt Timmtandliungaffection* also apositiveand radioaleur*forNervous Debilityand *11Nerv- ousComplaint*after having testedits wonder f'QleuretivepetrweiathVasaadeefeaseshasfelt IthUdgiyd.ta*koUlw*we,te.hlseamriag fel­ low*, aeWatiMlqrUiI« i*otlve,««d A detlrt to relieve,hawaa *a*sr$»g, I 'trill **nd fit* ol chergeteaUwho hceireit tide^receipt infltr uia*rreaettorJtogUsh withfall direttlon* for prepwriagaadVrleg- Seat bytaailbyaddress- ingwithstampaamlngUtMpepev. W. a , NovKS,B3f f r r o ’i Bleelt Ifoeherter, N. Ye Sfrlyr. M e r c lm n t T a i l o r , N O 10 N .,D E T R O IT STREET O av t ■V * Before you buy your Knit, Oveioo&t or Panto fur Fall, aee K AN Y T f lf i TAILOR he has'a full line of Foreign and DomcHtic gooda always no band to seleot from, Perfect fitting garment* and first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price, A L l t t le G ir r r .K x p e r ie s e e i s y : A tstsMlWim#.' ■ : •■Mr, htid Mrs. Xibrefi TrMcott sro keeper# of the (3ov. lighthouro at Bmifl Besch, Mich, snd sre hleteed with a daughter, four year* old. t«at April she was taken down with memdro, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a fetrer.’ JoC* toMaihoiM Midt at DstruR tiwatod B y T|fHHf IB Vi«B| HfCr giwW Wufffi JBp* tdly, «adtah* wasa «aon ^‘handful at bouW*.--Th«ahliofriedDr,Kin|f« htW iK iiiww RI mi ' -wm M W vw w i w w v v w « y w w w w rro w s • -wrorov mnwro-- eww twimd AhtSfhdMf^frai toppl**)? inaii MWmj piw *f»* mwmn torium^tolaft J r BwBB iHBBP Wl wlBJBl IB B^Bf : fMi natf4 gita dfiai hottlo A m at* B. 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DwkreeedTreetale t e t a iM an . tel.00 a nj U^tfenOsaUl a. a.teMl pa, r a rafli ■ - ■ ' imnm _ ...._. __ . ______ __ ___ Washington, Philadelphia and New York; Now. I.fa aa* ■» oonnect at Richmond for IndlMapollaand to. IxwU: Ran. s i aw* S torChicago*. * • » • *oeLogoneport. JOSEPHWOOD, K.A. FORD, _<wmllbs((ir, *— rlrisnirirlu*l H 4 - P PmaatroaR, P kmu ’ a . 1 w ■ J S U l T h 'J M ’-SiSS.- W, It. Torrouc*, Agent Cedarville, O. O pficbop DirroR A O allin , ffonfors in Unc lioi-non, OotiimlXin. O.. G rntlkmrn — Karly font npriiiff one ofoiirlm rw>8 tvnn ncriounly Injured by being kicked. Arabian OH wax recommended in ti« and wit gave it a trial. The iv»tili was mil only sutls- fhcfnry, fmf ftu pililiig. The wound healed rapidly, su'd the animal wan. ready for use in a few day#; Since that time we have by if# upc cured a number o f eaeea o f scratches and rc» moved some bad case# o f curb. Ara* Ulan Oil i# undoubtedly the best gen­ eral Stock. Liniment that we ever used, and we advise Farmer# and Ilprpcmcii lo keep a nupply o f St In their slables at all time#. Your# lie* upeCifiilly, D ittoe A G- allin , We offer $100for :i caneof'Scvatcliek Arabian OH will not cure. For Bile liv 11.G. KMgWHy. . 'v - ! •«. ,.» CHAS. E. SMITH’S t- * ai* "*#* "v « 1$ the place ioryou to gat-j a ^wiboth • ** * 4 * ** „ ahavb or a #tyli#h hair clif. ' v • * «'*. -•‘ t. ‘ I '»4» f * <"■ - ' •O rw U m . Bank of, C«lnr,iU«, •jftt 'i* '* vi , a ??** Attflway: At fAH*•• - < 1 * v- -:*i *“v * * V # . ni-.j , t » « •' •<;* • • P 08 ITBCOURTHOUSE. I M E A D O W B B O O K f f f t S g a««I L F 01 sale. A eboict lot of young bulls; nlso a fiue Jot? of grade beifers for sale at very reasonablef pricesi Conte and see them and be convinced of their merits, orwrite to * f:. KIlra«c&Soii;; :*;,;t O c iin rv ille O . T H E . M U C H - D E S IR E D . IONSWAISTandPERFECTHIP EFFECT Cttnonlybeproddoed*acoefc»iuiiy GyD'oanbif • „ n M den m ft THE Corse An jy$ *rABLE ASDOT|,f. . h . •jjtrtMs. 1 Ferfeot Eaka and . _______________ J ■ ' ■ ■Canrour. •.■.. Yltoy ftttvo lMiubte P cai U s , vvhlch'wlll >»o4 ! rl;»| Double St««i u.n<I Bum*, - wh(c!v :rlU iioS blvak. , . Hftdo Inthrca.Je*'jt!is aiirt ya«r*«t. Any 4ry gOKBlS'tcr.tericthou.S. canmippfryOh, Casivasseva Wautril. Send/or. Guinlwuc. BQfiTREE MFG, CO., J ^ o n , WO , ; lin c k le n ’ HA i’nteit Maivc, ‘ The bent salvo in fjja worid. for fjitl#, ijruiMc#, oo'VB, nlcvre, # i]t rheum, foVet •iorea, teller, t-lmppwi I, > h <13, eh i’hfome. •oriiH nnd nil skip »-i uptiuiH, t’.nupositive v curro pHea, or uo p*y roqulred;. It 1*.. r»arnnieed loglvo perfeut e»ii9*«ct«On. : «r -rmey rein #l**»l, Prlc6‘ -5 c*<»tw « . box. For enlo by 3. G. Rldgewav’* CKMQUI.MIUWIIHTHEC10MMHVUHWICOURtlWWUMMU UUSHVALUSMEWfORUAItOKHUM fi STOW01TWl Of fel Ciio,MIsM l PacificEf, TheWrrtt routetoam] from CbltaxV,JolIH,Ottawa. mtln, U 8*ll«, Mnlltis, Potk Islam!, inUXIM0I8; ilNtwnrari) JieteattHs,, Ollamwa^ Oataleusq, fit* Mrlnrs, Wlr.tnwl, Aujulios, parfaa amt Cwncll iBIuflb, la IOWA-, Ml'iiwapoU*stul 8t,Psut, leMllt- .NE9DTA: Watertownam!SlonxF*)U. laDAKOTA; , Idaineron,St Jn**ph*h>l Kaniti (%*, laMltoOtDU;' ;Omnha.Lincoln.FalrbarynotKtlwli.taHRhJtAAXA; “Atchison, I/uveirirnrth, Ifartoa.T<peka, Ifutcbfascc, .wtciiiu, r.?u»viiie,Abtir!-.*, node* citr. in K ansas ;JClngthher.El RinaantMace,lbINUMIT IBHUITOllV; lM'.»avC«lwaddgf»l*D«l* rwht*. (IntX)l.or:AlKJ. Travciw*arwarea*hfrichOnAlrg ia-ad«rrj-.l*clands,aSijnlltgibs lxr*tadimweftatcf* coronmofcatfon ts all fdwnAYni] cftlMeiHiaadwest, nsfibwaC«adsouthsrss!ofUUlcagcow^ttPsMA*tag ;t r a n s - O t e a u l c ■* , j i U A Gm i'ick trr | VXSTZBUZX EX&XK8S TKAI2TS - 1•- r 5 f - * . . ,■. 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