The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
V • ftm *»i jmm . TW.f ♦* \S+ir »i ^ ***** <VTi The tafMMaa* a t ita h m » aae oft*» of * hpfct 8>tnW»r fort ifc* Iri- Jowl** riwve ilia mM « r b wMd» Ita fancier oetctaNNft Ha ta rtiftf* ■ » cheat, A i w i h fluawr m m ta t* • hardware atae*,**]****! by ft dork ill tta Mkmiftf " Y W ' l i i i 'W i i f l i t a y i l i to rid* moM»djfft«r farmwit TtayV# etaftp now. Co* five you e*e far t i r ‘Td ooooor put the ISA into * cow,** m M the famer. “ But think’' Mkl the manager, "taw foolish you would look riding tmumd fawn on ft cow.” **Oh, I don’t know,” Mid the farmer/ no more foolish, pertap*. then l would milking • bicycle.’1'1 **# HfMfo in eonrerMtSen with a fallow traveller, the other day, tb« Mihlefttol office seeker* com* up in whisk t n Muted tbftt he knew of four men from hit town who had celled on one of the newly elected Mete official* in regard to getting ft *t*te appointment that had a nice toft map end • huge fat salary. That it ju»t what is the mftUer with the people of today *i| looking for «n easy berth, short home, end full pay. They care act whftt it may be or whether they will lie of any benefit t» the state, just ao they get the salary. To many ere leaving their places of huriuew and farms to try and dll these offices, thinking they will have a Btmp, some glory, and the honour of being a state official, , * *-* " *,». „p 1 ‘ •''/>/': When will they learn, I t has hap pened now for the second time that the speaker or. some of the manage, ment have had the trouble ofcafliug the ladies attention to *their “head gear.” Yon ‘certainly realize tlintit is against the law to wear hats in the theaters, concert halls and places where admission is charged, ami that every hat worn shall constitute ft separate offense. ‘ We like to see tasteful and becoming milinery as it gives evidence of refinement, and de plore to see these gaudy, loud con* generations o f fuss, feather* and . ribbons,' - A hat is a hat for ft*that and especially in a ‘place of that kind, Let this not come before the public in the future as f t has in the past. Lets see every hftt removed, when the curtain raws and don't get the idea in to your head that no me is near, hut remove it without an invitation, * - *** ' ’ . Curiosity is undoubtedly one of the characteristics of the human family, and, while it may lie true that, many o f our great inventions end discover ies might hotter beattributed to man’s curiosity than to his genius, it is also true that his curiosity lias caused him a great amounto f trouble. We read the other day of an old man who had just seen Ids first giraffe and wanted to know the name of the pie-bald beast that was nineteen hand* high, had an iojie rubber Jneck and could wipe its mouth on the leave* on the tope of trees. The man heftsked wa* a hot-headed fallow and thought i t wa* making fun of him, so he knocked the old map down. The curiosity was *11right, but it got him into trouble. People who are very much concerned about other people’s business that does not concern them, should ee* penally be careful that their eurioaity .'Joes not get them Into trouble far more serious thaw being knocked down. We heard some of those who attended the convention of the Young People last week, criticising the deco ration* Imck of the pulpit in the 0 , P, church, because as they sskl it wa* too mach like the curtain in an opera hw«M> Managers of such place* know that they will stand a belter show o f a paying audience if they have beautiful scenery, far *t alone will often attract persons who, other wise, would not attend. And we see no reason why the “ manegem” of ottr ehnwhs* should ant us* tb* same method*. There certainly can he nothing wrong aheai looking at- seek a bMutifttl seen* «# the commute m if tfM tm H v he* fwovided foe thorn who attended the If* P. Muireb, We may have very’peculfar Man*, hat w* *L«ft JkMgkuMI s k ^ JU ) mi ■MMVVlMbC IWir m n p v . P i i K W9 m m m attraetire pfaM* ia onr mawnmitfor. and we asey hava'poor tn ii| l i t wm •■■wwitm^wti* i*« v The mid wealtar i* aowapoawa ' with it the *. The i cf tflali lad re f food w amay a. I m « « r Ilffa* hfafa . tfcaf.«* i* i m f < flay * t a t II. TW M m Ita* rimy m gM i f m m 0 - m m m m m i M m will be ia want ta- «MM» the heads «f thft hnMMholds ftpwi ftU their maaey for strong drink W< msm aad ftule ehUdrea ewghtaet te e a ftro e aeceaftt of the rift* of the father, so food *nd fwsl sboftid he furnished them. Them are othem who may he culled the worthy poor, who are imor irom an fault e f their own. I t may have been sickness or some other trouble fast has used up their money cud left them destitute now that grim winter is upon them. Our offieers and societies that are dispensing torn} and clothing should always seek the cause and if possible, find ajrtmedy for that, a* well tu. furnish food and clothing. ' *** "Well, Johnny, what did you learn to-day in school!” naked a fond mother a* her six-year-old returned foot* school. “ Xlearued to whisper without movin' my lips, and I learned hew to bend a pin *p that it would sit «p all right and stick a feller when he aits down on it. .1 practiced some on throwin’ paper wadt and I vcan now hit ft feller halt way across the room. Xlearned how to read a little hit; and teacher told a great big story about * feller enttin* a cherry tree and then told hi* father that he did iq he wasn't afraid of the old man one bit, I learned — I learned—well, Xgoes* that is about all I learned.” And his mother concluded that it. was enough. APortautor’i Vi*wofIt, Blpomingdale, Ind., Pel). 20, 1890. .Pepsin 8yr«p Go, Gentlemen:—After. having given Dr. 'Caldwell’s Syrup. Pepsin a-fair trial in my family, X unhesitatingly pronounce it n great boon to all suff ering from indigestion, constipation and dyspepsia in all their forms with alt their train of evil consequences, I have fought dyspepsia and const!- potion of -a severe character for 25 years, have employed the most skilled physiciaus that X could reach, have! spent hundreds of dollars and now T find inure relief in this pleasant rem edy than X have found in anything else, .To all persons of sedentary occupations in life, I wish to say, buy it and lise it- I have spent 12 yeurs a t the postmaster's desk averaging 14 hour* per day, and know now if I had had tlit* remedy years ago it would have hived me much suffering. Respectfully yours, W. Af. MoGov, p. iU, Bloomingdale, tod. vvbmmMMwfo..... ' .1> - ■ i - . jim - * The demon cage a t the penitentiary at Columbus had another chapter of hate and hood added to its long list Tuesday morning, when Frank O’ Kell, was stabbed nine times by Otis Hurly, another o f the terrors of the <*£«• The weapon used was u thread cutter, about seven inches long and perhaps a quarter of an inch in di ameter. The point of this was ground Very sharp, and driven into" the vic tim's hick, one or more stall* pene trating the lungs. XXurlcy claims it wm lor selfdefense, hut tire evidence •hows that he attacked him. while asleep- Hurley was taken before the prison court and found guilty. All htsgoods will be taken away from him. He was introduced to the water treat ment, though he and the Scioto are no stranger*. After this ho was placed in the dangeon. AX hk Oktr Jbuhb Your best feelings, your social po sition or business depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver. Hr, King’s New Life Pills give increased strength, a feeeh, dear brain, high ambition, A 23 cent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold by Ridgway & (Js»„ druggist*. The state of New York generally tarts in the potato crop, but it will have to watch out or Nebraska will surpass it, There were over 15,- 000,000 bushels raised in Nebraska this year on 111*2,000 acres. We barn* that from the crop report in ! the Omaha A**, which » a very re*s liable newspaper. The twice a week paper, footed!** illustrated edition, is $1.50 a y«*r» T ta Week!* ttlone, 05 cent#, ---Mr.- d , Bheer. fMsIfo, Mo., Mfed fak Child* Ufa by One Minute <’cmgh I'ftit. Onetmr*had giten her up to die with ciwftp. If**ft iftfalHMe eure far onngta, edde, grippv, p»*« saonie, iwmiehttb end thraftt «nd Iftftg trofthfos. fWiev** a t ones. RMg m y A »« , drftggfafa. On last flat urday eswfog Mr. end Mi*. MbMa-.i cdftwiMMd Mr. feed I s n a i Mmfc*, tririi • eemfot #f f tM f t A VitydaMgktM 0«m wm Ipw ik r Mil* ih» p w i i ay fd Hm Hi wa* ike darndwt apSfoiist that ever IdM seat W’y It* it'd thbk the heat uv thiegs, ne matter what they'd be, E f crop* was poor one rear, h*d my ihajr’d M*k it up tea next, An* at the fork road star* he’d preach from optiraietV He never he 1the blue*, but alius bed . a word uv cheer F*r ev'ry human Iwiu’ an* each taast from far an* near. His creed wmz nmek earth happy” and he done his level best Ter put hw firm convikshun* ter the very hardest test. On* year the lightin’ struck his tarn an' burnt it ter the ground; Bi wux away, hut said next day lie was glad he worn’t around Ter see the oJe tarn burnm’ up, but he V d build a new, A bigger ah' * better barn than thet oie lan'mark tew! The Mine year in the fall there came an eqniuokihnl blow, Thet blew the fruit tree* down thet 8i tad planted in a row. - The pessimists aroun' the store thoi 8i V d whimper now, But, swan, it didn't even bring a wrinkle on his biow. 8ez lie,-"Them trees wux doin’ well, but I hev of'u thot I'd ruther hev 'em planted in that big ten acre ldt, An’ when I set 'em out next spring I'll set ’em over there!" ‘*He wuz the durmlest optimist!” the pessimist*) declare. An’ ho . it went, from good ter tad, from bad ter worse, until There wux » .mortgage on hi* house au’goods up on the hilt. But he wuz regular »t the store an* kep* his cheery smile Aqduyiu’ round his ‘firm set mouth , an’-merry eyes the while. The year before he died there kem n it whiff fruin fortune’s breeze.' His crops did well, an' so did nil Ids pencil an' apple trees; He .paid the mortgage on hie farm an’ bed a bank account; Although it wuzn’t fer u very wonder ful amount. When Silas died, it seemed as it the sun wuz blotted out. 'Twas just beeuz his genial soul bed cheered naalh no doubt; 1 We often spek when things go wrong an’ wish to clear the sky, About the never-foiling’ 'faith uv optimistic S«. ^ . - -T-Arthur 13, Cmcke in Boston Gllobe. -—Miss Annie -E Cunning, Tyre, Mich., says, “1 suffered it long time froni’dyapepaia; lost flesh and iicciime very weak, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely curetl me.” I t digest* what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. I t never fail* to give immediate relief in the worst cases. Ridgway & Co., druggists, , —DoWitt’s Little Risers purify the bloml, clean the liver, invigorate the system, Famous Iittls pills for cons tipation and liver troubles. Ridgway & Co,, druggists. Hun ting W pmlilerif prohibited i the lends of J . D. WllJUAMSOM. - LIST faf- t i r t l M . XJet of letters reuuuuiua u»«all*d for in the (tafarville poetoMee far the month eliding Dec, 9 , 189V. Inst No. 4H, Dame, Eva €A|U» Jones, Mr, Pamsird T. N. T akmox , P , M. MOTICt or ArroiNTMKNT Notice k hereby given that the umlersigftftd bft* beet duly appointed and qualified a* guardian of TbonuM W, Htretcbsr, AU person* having claims against the mot estate, nddrsM the iinderriguetb T. C. 8TBETCHKR, Bushnell Bldg., Hpringfield, O. J . N. D kam , Probate Judge. Nov, 20, 1899, . - . . . , . --“One Alinute Cough Cure is the best remedy I ever used far coughs is Unequalled for and colds. I t whooping cough. Children all like it,” writes II. XL Williams, Gentry- vjlle, Ind. Never fails. I t is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bron chitis . and . all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents con sumption. Ridgway A Co., drug- gists- PiidDmForHii Lag. B. D. Blanton, of Thackerville, Tex., in two years paid over $800,00 to doctors to cure a Running Sore on his leg. Then they wante<l to cut it oft’, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen'sArnica Salve. Guaranteed cure for Piles. 25 cts. a box. Sold by Ilidgewrty & Co„ druggists- Adr»)»ea8t«y, I f yon have beeu in the habit of taking pills far your constipation and with poor results, just try a bottle of Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and you will be surprised at the restdts. Very pleasant to take 10c, 50c and $1.00 For sale by C. M. Ridgway. Subscribe forth* Herald, $1 pr. yr« Blue Front Stable. Leave your horses there and 'your rigs he kept ou the inside, out of the rain and storm. < ’ 20 N. Fountain Avenue, Springfield, O. C harlie ; E ; T o » i >, Prop BANK OF CEDARVILtE, H am > i -; r &C o ., B arkers . Responsibility *300,000.00, <1. W. Onrper. pres.; VinnnM. Ilsrpfr, vicepros- , FRANK H. DEAN. A xtoiexky At L aw . 4 1E. Alain St., Xebia, O. novelty # Eonqiietenea Art* the two Rtrikinif feature* in <*nr Great Assortment of Men’s Fine Stylish Made s* Y O U W I L L No doubt soon be in ns«d of something in the following list. d rop in and see for yourself? W |» jr no t Iedio* and Chiklrsa’s llDderwear, Hosiery, Mitt*a», Hardware, Tiawaw, Granlteware, Jewelry and Blanket. We also tave • alee fori* Hot* a t ClrlMag Wb»m, wbiob we am r ih U g M e owy saiXiM* .mka^a Tic Nil M JOEL 0RAXSK7,Prop, 30 W. min St, XnU, Stocks Prices F u r n itu r e a n d C arp ets. - Choosing Christmas Presents V- From our complete stock of* Furniture will be easy, as there are so manv novelties in handsome v “ * * ' ROCKERS, ODD CHAIRS, COUCHES CHINA CLOSETS, SIDEBOARDS, DAVENPORTS, BOOK OASES, CHIFFONIERS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING TABLES, that will make suitable offerings, and articles that the-house wife loves to beautify*its home with, that there is'— NO NEED OF LOOKING FURTHER. *arWe Deliver All Goods Free 1S, III, 121V.MainSt, SPRINGFIELD,OHIO. SALES TieBeilail lot AtlracliuEflrics! TieRatal lastPerfectFilth!ReLiai! Tie Besta l MatPe'ilc Tailorin'. Jill made by the best and most depend able manufacturers in New York, Phil adelphia and Rochester, Prices lower than any store dare quote for equal Value.-!, M m ’ s Suits $7.50 a $18— OnrcutsMdUlstersIS to$28 Boy$mi eMMreifiD*arM*tt. We dr*** the boy* up atylfalily and a t; the same tim*‘ economically. ItV a deep study with its alwayaendeavor ing t<» gi'*‘ you the most for your money* s e t s M t OiWSM ts 1 2 .50 , $ 5 .8 0 , $8 .5 1 M i i f . fil/iH* M a y lc All our new Plaid Dress Goodsfer skirts, .... — ....F.... - g choice new styles, 11 yard widths, and considering the styles, this is a great DresaGoods op- ]M>rtunity. All reduced this week per yard to.......... W i i t to r lurlfAtMh All wool Heaver Jacket m in e r jacKei;» mrmt f were higher, but it’s your bargain at..., full silk $ 4 .9 8 fh flltl’tt For Ohilds good style New Jacket MHIU $ t ia t ir cu * ",liarH trimmed, formerly $4 and $ 4 . 50 , sizes 4 to 12 , A elieaiier GhildV Cfeak $ 1 , 50 . Plush Gapes, ‘,1[ 1# ■* • 1I“ 1 " lined, at 5.00, <T well lined, at 5 . Plush Capes, well Golf ('ftps, new styles JtJKSt*s 10 .no ^ GROCER Eememte Christmas is coming and we are in a bet ter position to serve you than ever before We are not only the poor man’s friend, but e v e r y b o d y ’s friend . when the question of Quality and Price comes up. We w ill be., in the push with a fu ll line Of Bananas, Oran ges, Nuts and Can dies during all the holidays.' - , - 1 •. *& ■> „ 1,, i COFFEY ■ & CARSON ■oa - D y s p e p s ia C a r e Digestswhatyonoat. I t erttflelallydIgesfathe foodftadaid* Nature in. strengthening «a$ nomm - Structing the exhausted! atgetUw* o r gan*. ItistheiatrotdlsoomrodakMt* ant and tonic. No other prepamUoa can approach it in efflclencr. I t in- atantl/ relievesand rerfeuftentlyearo* TJjrspepsla, Indigmtion, Hrortbon, ‘? t e ^ k , 8 RS&d« a For sale by Ridgway A Co, Crown BAKINft POWDER ft«ft$‘,UT«LT PtMMftT - *wpn$ tT naia«MMM FOUNDS, 3 0 C m tab#ai.ftkii riawa Q kM a jttttaa a^ eM . -A4 1 : N * * taP J •v* 1 TENTS i SrreSke 1 iwn DtMmn ( m I a ! For Holiday Imyejw wv Ml thin week A M 100 p iece s o f ftlbeilk R ibbon* 41 . inches wide, sll-sulk; excellent qnslity in rtetln, a \ Cl, <1., TslfetM, Morienand Fancies nt. . . . . . . . . . . q y e P l i t t f i f S U ittM T'hi- m o b wre have marked all imp Pattern Hat* to jnet half p rice . That mean* IO.no Pattern Data fer , mh » M«*nic choice Trimmed Gat* thi* week 1,9H Fancy Feather*. CJnil* ami Wing* f5c. Hargaine in Oetrich Feather*. Jobe Bros. & iWftM o o . *.t } f . »<* *j* ?* * rA
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