The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

h o u s e h o l d b r e v it i e s . —Coooanufc Coolci#*—Oo« and half cups of sugar, one-li»lf cup butter, one-half ettp kwaet milk, Pnw egg, on*- half pup of cocoauut, one tea-apoonful of baking powder, flour to r o ll— Home. —Scalloped Potatoes.—Paro andslice the potatoes; cover the bottom o f a baking dish with bread crumbs, a little salt, pepper and batter, and place upon these a layer of sliced potatoes and seasoning. Kill the dUh in this way, then pour over a ll a sufficient quantity <1 of milk to moisten; place in moderate oven and bake for nearly two hours.— Detroit Free Press. —Clear Soup,—Place all remnanta o f beefsteak left from breakfast, or bits of roast, fatty parts, bones, etc., which , may be o*i hand, in cpld waiter. L e t it simmer fo r several hours, then add a sliced onion, two potatoes ■sliced, salt, 'white pepper and o.bal£ teaspoonfnl o f celery seed._ When the potato and onion are boiled to shreds strain and serve with squares o f stale bread fried in butter. —Housekeeper. —To Prevent Moths.—A large sponge t saturated with turpentine and thrown into trunks and packing boxes twice a year will keep garments packed in them free from motba Remove ail clothing,' shutting the sponge"in two or three days Clothing to be packed for • .a length of time must be thoroughly brushed and beaten, The odor of the turpentine w ill not be perceptible in the clothing.—Dramatic Newa —Sometimes simple old-fashioned remedies are as efficacious us serious drugs. A cure in use for years foi catarrhal colds and mild bronchial at factions in a certain household is to in hale the fumes of. singed mnllen leaves. ' Scatter the leaves on >a hot shovel or stove lid and breathe ^in the smoke which will arise. In all ordinary cases ‘ it will bring speedy relief. In the family referred to, the mullen is gath> ered in the late,summer and dried, but the Shaker pressed mullen to be bad at any druggist's is as good.—N. Y. Times. —Cheese Straws.—Pat into a basin -two ounces eacho f finely-grated cheese (any kind), fresh butter and Sifted flour, add a seasoning o f pounded mace, cayenne and salt, mix thorough­ ly and form a stiff paste w ith beaten eggs. Roil opt this paste just as thin aspossible, then cut-part o f it into stripsor Btraws, about four inches long and not more than one-bait inch wide ; and stamp, out the remainder in rings an inch in diameter. Place both straws audnngs on aTgreiiaed Tjaklng tin and bake for a few moments in a brisk, oven until jnst delicately colored. When doue. place as many straws in each ring as convenient—Boston Her­ ald.- . •—Potato salad is the simplest and easiest o f salads. Ch<%>any amount o f potatoes or slice them, sprinkle a layer of potatoes with minced onion, add a layer of hard-boiled egg, if you 'have plenty of eggs; omit it if you have not Make a mayonnaise dressing, and ipread over each layer o f potatoes. I f you wish, capers and olives may be added. I t is quite o go-as-you-please salad, and all potato salad Is good, but .tome potato salid I b hotter than others. ■itJtnffed potatoes are la genoral merely %otato puff made out o f the insides of priced potatoes, instead o f out o f boiled / potatoes, and then replaced in the skins The . tops are sometimes var­ nished with egg, sometimes not; some­ times dusted with bread crumbs, some­ times brushed with melted* butter, and inmost cases are replaced In the oven toheat and brown before serving. -It it well to ent o ff one and o f the po­ tato before baking, In order that it standin the pan after stuffing.—Boston Budget _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TAKE ONE BROOM. C m It Two Hours Daily snd Beaover Tour , Health. That there is not much sanitary or strengthening influence in the opera­ tion of dusting is evident; and yet ■anywomen, disdaining heavier work, ftserre this domestic duty fo r them- Mires and waste-much time upon i t Muscular motion is of little value nil* i**avigorousandawift. The alow walk and loitering movement do not route lie blood from it* torpidity, 'the low* Ilest labor when zealously performed may be followed b y an unexpected hygienic effect There lathe instance of a penniless young man threatened with fever in a strange country ship* fing as a deck-hand to return and die uaong his people. During the voyage he scrubbed away the dirt from the ship-boards, and with i t the disease that had invaded hts life-craft A story k also told o f a family whose women Were of the delicate, ailing sort Mis* fortune obliged them to perform their ten domestic Work. What seemed for them a sad necessity proved Itself a double blessing. They gained what theyhad never known before—robust ■With—and their enforced economy Hstored them to a prosperous condi­ tion. Not all physicians are clear-sighted •r independent enough to prescribe aft Ad one of the)r number. A young *ftdy Supposed to be suffering with jHtmla, nervous prostration and Other nshtonable ills sent fo r the family wetOr; *Ts there anything 11 can do w well?*’ she asked, after the usual laesiloning. “ There W answered HI “follow this prescription faithfnl- v i” The folded scrap o f paper read M follows; "fine broom; nso in two hours o f HHswork daily.**--AHce B. Tweedy, * *<>Nw Science Monthly. Toaehi** n »«l«««t. , . A horse belonging to t grocer had been severely Injured. How severe and bow terrible his suffering most have been was not fu lly known till deveh oped by a post-mortem examination. Uo the last morning o f the faithful creature’s life he heard the whistle sound for seven o’clock. This was the signal which usually brought himmas­ ter to harness him into the delivery wagon, to commence the work o f the day, Summoning all his remaining strength he walked out unbidden, and placed hlmsei"between the shafts In a moment or two he dropped dead. “ Force o f habit,’* some w ill eay. That we allow. Rut Shall not. all honor be conceded to the dumb, animal even whose habit o f right-doing is so strong, that though suffering unto death he w ill strive to respond to Its calL—Dumb Animats. .■ ■, ■. ■■ —The time- can be approximately told at night by the position o f the dip­ per.', I f position of t h e '“ pointers’’, is taken at any given hour, say 6 o'clock In the evening in winter time. and .as soon as it is dark in the summer, the hour can thereafter be pretty accurate­ ly measured by the eye during the night. Frequent observations o f post- tionswHlhavc to be .made at'the given' hour, as owing tq tlie coaatant-ebatig*- ing o fth e earth’s position in space, the position of the- “ pointers'* in relation to our point 'of observation and the star also change. —Mrs A.—Wliat did Charles have to say about -the theater last night? MV. A.—Not,much o f anything, except that the house was papered Mjrs. A.— Mercy!- Paper the house while the per­ formance Was going on? I should think it must have been very discourag­ ing.* Mr. A.—It was—to the box-office, —Boston Transcript - Deafness Cannot be Cared by laanl applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of tha ear. There is only onoway to cure Deafness, and thnt is by consUiutlonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of Uie mu­ cous lining of ilia Kustnchlaa Tuba When this tube gets inflamed you liaVe a rumbling sound Or imperfect hearing, nnd when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unteas the Inflammation can I ks taken out anil this tube restored u> its normal condi­ tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh, -which isnothing but na inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any casoof Deafness (caused by catarrh)- that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cura Bond for circulars, free. F. J, C wbenev & Uo„ Toledo,0. ISTSold by Druggists, ?3c. W hat is the difference between a man at tho mnfttlientl of a ship and the ship itself f The ship sails over the sons, and the man secs over the sails.—Once a Wcelt, * l » Oaly DM Byw PvteteaMDawy «a m *« tba WardV There is a ft -Inch display advertisement fa this paper, this week, which has no two words alike except one word. The same le true of each new one appearing each week, from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places n “ Crescent'* on everything they make anfl publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word and they will return you beck, beautiful lithographs or samples free. Tna following question is now being dls. cussed before the Bungtovn Debating so­ ciety : “ Can a big muu ache harder than a little onof" • ■ Sheep Raising In Dakota Is a financial f-access, as Is evidenced by tho stmemotue made by prominent Da- kotlans In a pamphlet just Issued by the. Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t- Paul" Railway, oopyof which will be sent free upon appli­ cation to J. JU. lliland, Genl Freight Agoht, Chlcogo, I1L - . Wn have noticed that tho chcnper the trousers o young man has on, the more fur ho putson tho collar and ouffs of his over­ coat.—ArkunsuwTraveller. . No Ssvsn R emedy can be had for Coughs and Golds, or any trouble of the Throat, than “ Iboum’a IJ, onehial 1 VOvhM,", Pricei» eta. SuMonly in boxes. Fooa is Inclined to think that a codktall Is not an uomixed ev il—Boston Tran­ script, .... ’ P eople who blow their own horns do not always furnish good music for other people, ■ A t all times, In all places, on all occa­ sions, under all circumstances, for all bead- sobce, use Bradycrotine only. Ox what supposition could# pecketband- kerchtef bulia a house? if It became brlclr (cambric). ;. ■ ’ , A sentimental young barber saya the best of friends must.purv—their hair, BiicitAM’s F ills take the place of an en­ tire medicine chest-and should he kept for as* In every family. 33cent* abox. Tm? course of true loro may never run smooth, but it ccncralJy gets there just tho same.—N. Y. World. ______ W ith a politician tho check Is mightier' than Ids word.-(-Texas Siftings. A obilliaxt ball—the meteor. “S omething that should bo looked, into’ *~a microscope. , Ax appeal to the understanding—Wipe jrour feet. < T ub baker Is busiest whoa ho is loaf-ing. ••Atlanta Journal I p wishes wcVo horses beggars would want to rldo 11ulcctrie ears,—Puck. P eople are scarce who aro oalisiled with their next-door neighbor’s religion.—Ram’s Horn. PiiospECTOP P lace .—W hy tloos a man, with a situation in his eye, look like a foolf —Because he Is gazing nt vacancy.—Once a Week. __________ ______ Ji 3 Dor.—“ Tlio prisoner is discharged.'’ Prisoner—“Well, begorra, 1 didn’t know 01 was loaded-”—Texas Siftings. T he elephant is an exceedingly ill-bred animal lie always turns tip his nose at whatever is given him to eat. T he Bostonpeople have discovered that “ bona pekukcl'* is Volapuk for baked beans, and they are correspondingly lmppy, A cold snap—An Iqy answer. W hat I s tlia only thing that can live in a fire!—A live coal. Kvxx women who do not fancy work do fancy work. tf jhwecedexted T rade anxouxcem es ' v —“ The pig market was quiet” ' nr'.I.— S ausage at wholesale prloe le dog cheap. —Texas Siftings,. ^ O f all the thaws I ever saw thaw, 1 never saw a thaw thaWat this thaw thawa. THE great pugilists ore trying to defeat ftaoh otl-.cf by a knoek'out •‘btow.*’—Golum-. bus Post,'. * , O N E E N J O Y S Both tbe method ‘ and .results when Syrup o f Figs is token; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to 'tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels,; cleanses tho sys­ tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup o f Figs is tho onlyjemcdy o f it*.kind ever- pro­ duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial tin its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it'the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o nnd $1 bottles by all leading drug­ gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro­ cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try i t Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SANFMHC1SC0, CAL, LOUISVILLE. Kt. . N£W 10RK, H.f, The loss of flesh is a trifle. You think you need not mind it But, if you go on losing for some time or lose a good deal in a short time, you are running down. Is that a trifle? Get back to your healthy weight and generally you get back to health. A book on c a r e f u l liv ­ ing will tell you what it is to get there, and when Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is useful. Free. ScorrA Bo«Ka,Chtmhu, 13*SouthjthAvenoo, MowYork, „ Yoitf drtifirmkett*Scott'*Emulaioaofcod-liver oil-all dmg(i*ucverjrwhorodo. f 1. BOILING WATER OR MILK* S k M s Q i l A F T E R 2 2 Y E A R S . Newton, III., May 2 3 , 188B. From 1863 to 1885—rabout 22 years—-l suffered with rheumatism of the hip. I was cured by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. T. C. DODD. Y 0 UN 6 MOTHERS! W e O ffer Y ou « ffemedtf w h ich iM n rem sa fe ty re l.lf e o f M e th e r and Vhtta. . “MOTHER’S FRIEND” Itebe Con finement • / i t » Pain, Horror and Rink. AftoroMn.one bottloof“ M .tk.r'. r r lf.it" I ooSeredtiutlittlop.ln.onddid nutooiiurivocoMio| •KOfcnei* oltorward, uiuol In ouch c»«e*.-Bc*. SNNiaGAOK,l.'i<a*r.Uo.,Jon. Ullr.IKtt, . Soot iiv exnreHn, cliurge* prepaid, on rocolpt of SricoJl M parbottle. Bookto lioltiera umitad (rof ' n a i n f f i r f i* n o r m i T n a «in..- ATLANTA. « A . SOLD BY AM. DRUGGISTS. D P B U L U S B a l v a t l o n O i l u ^ m £ R i s i n g g n j S tove S t fg ff and lYlatawhleb 1 — . 1 ^Tlefinfnit BiS^vo^oUMi 1* CKftor^l teu,Durable,andtho eoMtimtr pays tat Balls I urguiltpsekicowltb#*e*ypiucbuo. 1 LITTLE LIVER PILLS DO ROT OBIFE ROBBICKER. Sir, eoro for SICK HKAD- ACHJB. tmpitnd diantloa.MnBI. patlon.torptd(land*. Tbayarouio * w lla l • . . . m ,*■ «, M ..IU . jll.-i vital ortaoi, nmne a.uMa, dla. - mt. Macteal »«wt oa K id- itnandDladdar. coaoea* Dillons nervous dls- . orders. EoaWiih sat, uralD ailv A oviom . ,1 —Bnutltf—CoaplexlotT b f purlfjln* blood, f o u n V u m a u . TMdoa*fa dim I t adfuatadtoanltoaMjaaon*pilleta awerfeatoostuck.Eachvialcontain*41,car'Mo 1 ***at pocket. IIk*,leadpasell. Huainessman’s frta sonvanlanc*. Takenaanar tkanaupar. Boldatarp- whar*. Allfcnuia*goodabatr'•CnanV .Sandi-c.nlMamp.VonfMSIpaf*bookwithaanpla, 0«. HARTER MEOICINE CO., ftl. Loull.Ma. FBETTIKBT BOOKI WEB PKtNTXD. I HW.M 1,000.000oitraa. Baantiful Illo.tratadU.UI oku . free.., B. tl. eUUMWAY, Uookronl, III. f ssmaMltain raws—>>,» .,«vnM., City of Toledo, Lucas Co., |S. S. State of Ohio. Frank J . Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm o f F. J . Cheney & Co., doing business in the C ity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARSJotiJaeii'and every case of Catarrh that c an n o t Jie^u re c rF y the use of H A L L ’ S C A T A & B f L C U R E . ■ i Sworn to^before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889. o .......................... • T NOTAKIAL SEAL : * LUCAS CO, O. : O ....... ..............•• HALL’S CATARRHCURE IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, and acts directly ' upon the Blood and mucous surfaces. - A. W. GLEASON, NOTARY PUBLIC. CATARRH V B S T X M O N I A X i S t E. B. W A LTH A LL A CO., Druggists, Horse Cave, Ky., nay; “ Hall’s Catarrh Cure cures every one that takes It.” CONDUCTOR K, D. LOOMIS. Detroit. Mich., says: “ Tho cflcct of Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is v.omlerfuL“ Write him about It KKV. . p. CARSON, Scotland, Dak., sayn “ Tivo bottles of Hall’s Catarrh Cure coinpleta ly cured my little girl.” J. C. SIMPSON, Marquess. W. Vs., says! “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cured mo ot a very bod case of tutarrh.” Ball’sCatarrhCureIsSoldbyallDealersiuPatentMedicines. PRICE 75 C EN T S A BO TTLE . . THEONLYGENUINEMALL'SCATARRHCUREIS MANUFACTURED BY F. J. CHENEY & CO, Testimonials sent free on application. C O M I N G I N T O A K I N G D O M 1 JSCONSIN, B E W A l t E O F IM IT A T IO N S . m j L B 9 9 ' ft • • /■km Ihtmentrof tht polar Hehit, Of thf eon.tant liar in tk* Nurlhtm hrighU Ownf' of litubandrif, ihlpping and frorfr, F.irfalrb.fntlilnff iinnttll thlttttt r.iaJt. 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