The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
W#||, wit*, »l« fittv >>,!■»ago sm et * mh a n d fu r A h » f }<Mii*!tJiiiji ili«" htih «*r life to* jfttber •lilr' l*Vsrit-, ll"» *«•' In V' we iitilt ii*'WWell s-fl'we lif--5 WVii we wok r-pSked we fiwwed one *>,w, an5now, gosh, we own three. \ t-wcil ti\e liumirc*!on this farm, five hundred similars lira n» ltot l her prospered fat’ beyond the geiiT run or men. \ kindly IVoviileuee hex f»ltaj»c«i the lough course of events An* now I owe four twenty-five and tUUlv seven odd vents. Tfc* Christinas number of Th# Htturdby JKvwiiug Post marks Ausw dsparturv in periodical literature - the tin t gueeetaful attempt to give for five e*afe> stork*, aiticlea aud pic tures by the eeme writerv and ariiete who luake the high ro#t luagame*. For example* the opening »tory iu the t ’hriitmaa Post is by Rmlyard Kipling, aud the tale that of Private Ortheria and his dog, Garm; Joel ( ’handier Harris tells *aWJbys>the Con federacy Failed,” a stirring story of the Secret Hervicejnnd Ian Maclaren, Justin McCarthy, M. I \ , Jolin Luther Long, M. E M. Davis, W, 0. (Amp and W. 8. Harwood con tribute stories and articles. The verse Twas only fifty years ago you only in the number is byEdwin Markham, hud one dross Frank L.Stantou, Mary E, Wilkins IV. oggervate your heauty aud iu* and Clinton BcoUard, crease your loveliness t The half-tone page headings, ilfus Now you’vegot two sc,options dresses, trating Christmas In History, are by an* a most tremendous bonnet, Charles Louis Hinton, Frank and With a monstrone horticuU’ral fair a- Joe Leyendecker, W» J8. Lukene, George Gibb, F, L. Fithian, Einlen McConnel and Harrison Fisher. The handsome colored cover is by Henry Unit. The Christmas Post will be on all news-Btands December 21. flourishing upon it. Three chair? wuz iu our sittiu'-room but fifty years ago, But we hove prospered wonderf’Iy, an*now there's five, you know. We’ve gained a lamp, a puddiu’ dish, no’extra yoke or steers, ^ AFntnuwrt Yliwoflt. A grin’ stone, nn a single cart, an’ all Bl°°mi»gdftle, lnd., Feb. 20, in fifty years. J«P?*n Syrup Go' v , ,, , , Gentlemen:—After having given It sail true wnt our pastor said, the j , r> c <lMwel,.g SyMip Pep, iH fttir worl moves fast today, trial Iny f„TOjiyt £ unhesitatingly All with a quick, electric wins goes pronounce it a great boon to all suff- spiodiog on USway; ering from indigestion, constipation r*—‘.goes spniiun on its way until - 1899, its work is done. But there’s fewspinners, my dear wife whn’vc spun ez we huve spun. —Sam Walter Foss. Hie Arkansas Razor-Back. A lean, ill-favored Arkaimxv hazel splitter, which hadn't enough meat on bis hams to make the filling for a rail* road sandwich nor fat enough in his entire system to grease a skillet, Imp pencil to be. rooting for grub worms near a field iu which a shapely Kansas porker was filling his interior with succulent alfalfa. The Kansas hog hogaii to laugh and1mnk'e derisive re marks about the Arkansaw swine, but the hazel-splitter simply .observed, as he rammed bis rooter Into the subsoil and dug up another grub: ‘“You rony ' ' ifeugh and snicker a t .my.appearance now, ray beast but I will he here do ing business a year from now, while, if I am not mistaken, when that mau I Me coming with a knife gets here he won’t do a thing to yon.” Moral-—Poverty seems to have some advantages after nil.—Melon Grower’s Monthly. . and dyspepsia in all their forms with nil their train of. evil consequences. I have fought dyspepsia and consti pation of q severe character for 25 j'years, have employed the most skilled physicians that I could reach, have spent hundreds of dollars and now I find more rciief in tliis pleasant rem edy- than I have found in anything else. To nil persons of sedentary occupations in life, I wish tp say, buy it and Use it. I have spent 12 years at the postmaster's desk averaging 1-4 hours per day, and know now if I had had this remedy years ago it would have saved me much suffering. Respectfully yours, W. M. M c C oy , P. M., Bloomingdale, Tnd. Curing«€oM. To feed a cold aud starve a fever is * dangerous maxim. At the first sign of a cold the patient ought to take a rapid hot bath in a warm, well ventilated room; then remain covered iu lied, with hot water at the feet, for several hours. - Darken the win dows, court sleep, and fast, save only from drinking warm broth or gruel, until unpleasant eymtoma subside. Nor should there be mental or physi cal exertion. Then nil the vitality can go to restoring circulation and Puzzle. Select your Christinas dinner this menu: Opus. Roy’s set. A toe spot. Trip runs.* A stenvtoo. Bern carries R. Pin dug D. For U. ' And Oy. Stun, A Bin, sir. The coal Go. from. It Jut 8*V*4Kiflife, was n. thrilling escape that Charles Davis of Rowerston, O,, late ly bad from a frightful death. For two years a severe lung trouble con stantly grew worse until it seemed be must die of Consumption. Then be began to usd Dr. King’s New Dis covery and lately wrote: “I t gave thrawfng ^' d T t b a ? ^raste‘m a te S in fan t relief and effected a permanent which, retained/ is absolute poison, « “ * M To ea tiu this condition is to add the W proven i t j power to cure proverbial straw to the camel’s back, all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles Free at Eidgway ft> Co.’s drug store. There are in Nebraska nearly £,000,000 cattle and as many bogs, I f you care to .figure it out you can -make an estimate as to the quantity :of corn this stock will consume How many ears will it take to haul it to market? The Omaha Bee furnishes much valuable information in regard to the resources of the west, The Thrra had bun a stock of cheap Weekly Bee is 03 cents a year. The ‘Lr* and cuffs on the shelves for twice-a-week edition, including illus Una k a while, usually just er„ted, $1,50. invoicing, these articles had u**»tonught down, carefully dusted, My son has been troubled for year# 4 with new baby ribbon, arranged with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime owt'rly fa-lcon in the window, and a g o I persuaded him to take some of rked ' Amio cents*’ for the c-Ufls, Chamberlain’® Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, After using two r»und Housekeeping. ACountryBoy’s Scheme, In Dearborn street is a haberdasher linmwas when they answered to a ilew formidable same*—who counts a genius among his employes. This !“ favored of fefiuuo” Is a youth ■who [ <*><•* d«kcd iu ft general store in the I country; and his present proprietor wonder* if there are any more run- •leg «t largo in “ in the provinces,” rents’ fcp the collars. But w would have none of them, •mtiahy * man would comealong tijN, flirni over,, attfaeted by the but that wasfflll. They would II icountry youth wafted till the bawl*sain. ’Then he teok an ■I nt ihr |«d dipped them tj in a j.>a«l of water to that half nf each article was rneisC Then be dried them in the sun Uofc d<*or„oird uesi morning Ithem m t!ie wtr.low with this king Ruined by the itTsu. ■ \ « 'dlar*, • » uff-. L«K>bts, l they wi-ut no-'ll. It the «'U«‘!a frnjn tbr»cuiinttf' do to get -iiWqucnt nrn>f»»f*i and (Iriel but cnoagb to *up i 4#nt*nd l 'hi«#gn bottles of the 23=ccnt size fio was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping sumo ernesimilarly afilieted may read if nod be benefited.—Thomas C. Bower, Glencoe, O. For*sale by C, M Ridgway, druggist, —A newholiday line of umbrellas. Prices $1 to $7, II E Kingsbury. Xenia, Ohio. Ed, Dean and Oscar Bradfute fitted themselves out with new harness at Itoroa, , —BIar?h»ll can care for more rigs than any oshey Idwry HiabJe in Xenia, - ■Newryop «tnnedl Apisle*, C jw and TtsUtatues, a t ( lr»v«a Pure npt+l MpnccrV, f hLfj at Huil A t> tiwirt of mine, «r aimuldn't Worry Wh#t wa’vi* iniru-d of calm wo couldn’t Have, vim know. What we’ve met of stormy jinin, And of wrrmv^ driving rain, We can letter meet again, I f it blow. We have erred in that dark hour We hxve known; When the team fell with the shower, All alone. Were not shine and shower blent A# the gracious Master meant! Let us temper our content With- hi# own, For we know uot every morrow Can.lm sad; Bo, forgetting all the sorrow We have had, Let ub fold away our fears, And put by o«r foolish tears, And through all the coming years Just be glad, —James Whitcomb Riley. A I mi Olw Brain, Your best feelings, your social po sition or business depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and L iver.. Dr, King’s Now Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A 25 cent box wijl make you feel like a new*being.. Sold by Ridgway & Oo„ druggists. * ReducedFares. Excursion tickets will be sold De cember 23d, 24th, 25th, 30th, and 31et, 1899,. and Jan. 1st, 1900, via Pennsylvania Lines aocount Christ mas and New Year Holidays. The rate for adultp will mot he less than 30 cents, nor less than 15 cents for children. Tickets will he good re turning until Jan. 2,1900, inclusive. For details about fares, time of trains, etc., call, or address l£ 8. Roves, ticket agent, Cedurville. Ohio READ WHAT WE And examine what we have to sell in boots, shoes and holiday slippers before you buy. We are In a position to quote prices from fifteen to twenty-five per cent, below any competition. Holiday slippers, fancy style for men................. .38 to $1.25 Holiday slippers, kid, tan and alligator.......'..,...,...,.,....,,....... 1.20 to 2.00 Holiday slippers for boys and youths.............................. .25 to 1.00 Good working shoes for men.....'?..,,,.......... ............................................................................ ....... .75 to 1.25 Nice dress shoes for men ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................................................... ........ J95 to 1.95 Fine hand-sewed shoes for men................... ............................. ........... ................................ ....... 2.50'to' 3.50 School Shoes for boys and girls,,.................... ,75 to 1.23 Nice dress shoes for Indies......................... .75 to 1,95 Fine hand-sewed shoes for ladies ...................... .......................................... ..................................... ;...... 2.50 to 3,50 Dress or school shoes for misses............ ................. 75 to 1,50 Fine shoes for children................... ,...i................... .................................. ............*..................................25 to .05 Infant moccasins, in colors.................................................................................. f ....................................... 10 to .45 Kip and calf boots.......................... 1.25 to 3.50‘ Felt combination.,...,.......... ..........V.,..,’,.. ......... .......................... . 1.50 to‘ 2.50 Boston and Bay State Rubbers, the best quality in America and at the lowest price. Cost you nothing to call on us and leave your packages. $1.50 a pair men’s enameled winter tan aud calf, wiwtlt 82,50, and 83,00 going nt 81.88. fp . fewweeks ■ ibl ry^Kftromptly sent. a8| ' money. The lies! m J{j „ .waited until be 1 W> r • (quite a little sum 1 & out, If these “ bj | . jr\f oonsider for a tniuti 6 thousands of bnsil country, seeking 4 fps their money that w* Jy^wk jrar cent a year, thl -% the conclusion till S& f';offering10 per ccnll were only laying a I tr*j .^;out of their bard el t ^ ' Qtjii/rmo- •j ij. In spite of all the Si- there are always pel OjlJpgTA ■ ■' " getting something ] : i ,thev a*'# ready to JyTjtCojf '' \ with these trickstei m —M. R. Badger, agent lor the American Book and Bible House, Philadelphia, Pa,, can. supply you with anything from n Spelling Book to a Bible, which is the Book of books. ABURECUREFORCROUP. STARKEY’S ARCADE SHOE HOUSE. Tw«ntj*FiY»Tesrs' OoiiUntUseWithouta Failure, The first indication of croup is hoarseness, and in n child subject to that disease it may be taken us a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following this liourseiiess is a peculiar rougii cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon ns the child becomes'hoarse," or even after the cronpy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. I t is used in many thous ands of homes in tliis broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. Wo have yet to learn of a single instance iii which it bus not proved effectual. No other prepara tion can show such a record—twenty- five years’ ^constant use without n iailore. For sale by C. M. Ridgway, druggist. Comeinand And we will treat you right. We wish to call your attention to our (tew line of Candies, Cigars nod Tobacco. Hot and Cold Lunch at all hours. Meals 25c, . boarding $3.00 per week. Cub P r i c e s on peanuts for School Teachers and Fabbath School Teachers for holidays. You will do well to ece us before buying as we always have a fine line on hands and keep fresh reacted everyday. Oranges and Apples, Brazil Nuts, Almonds, California ■ Walnuts Eold at our place. Yours to please, *W illifMUM U r o * .* Lowry Block, Cedatville, - - Olii#. I Springfield, Ohio. 23 SPECIAL SALES - S k i r l P l a i d s AN 0Ul’ ,,ew r i a i d Dress Goods for skirts, . .... ..—I?....... choice new styles, H yard widths, and considering the styles, this is a great Dress Goods op* $|(Dr portunity. All reduced this week per yard to ............. Winter Jackets lined correct styles were higher, hut it’s your bargain at,... $4.98 Child9s Jackets f or0hil<lHs™* „Jaekf> .I. ..... ............ ...... ..I—— large cape collars trimmed formerly $4 and $ 4.50, sizes 4 to 12. A clieajier child’s Cloak $ 1,50. PATENTS ;Cwe*U,<uiA’Trt.ieAtisi* t*.& lOIFat* !«aibastae« casdactsd far Mae«n«fe P ick #, , o u a o r r ic c t . o spsiit # 0 .9 . patcnt o r n e r *sS w e c » b straiB f strr.t Snlesslaststhaa tU'iss remain 1SesaP’-Ot?''}atswiegcr wiltsttescjjp . lias.. We advise, if ealestsMa t r cat, free of litaige. Oarfeen&taast3J!p»t«stIi#eetwea. 1 A PAwMUV«."n4tv to Obtain-Peteate," wi&. cost ni eaino^ss t* e U.S. «::J foreign eeflatnes, Mfttfre?. Address, [C.A. 8 NOW&CO. «M». P avchv O rn ee. WetHiHatmt, 0 . C. “■*....1"‘ ‘— Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you e a i ItMtlSclallydfgcststhefoGfiiind&ldS' XfittiM! In eticngthcnlng and team* a t r a c t U i g t b o r x lm u ^ ^ f t (llgM tlv e or> gap*, It, tliolaf<" 11 ,dls^ofcrcfld !grab ant and tonic, Nooth*tr prajawtion cnti *jM<w«#ch It la efficient I t In* #r«nffj^]le*e4AndK»i)(incnthrruref ftjftpftjMfR, Inrttge#tlnn( lleiwttmxn, flatulent#, Hour H*<>macb, IfjOiwa, Hickffroiiarh.yiMt falRla ,Cfamp«.ann $11oftourrroultoi.f iww-rfccfifigMUoii ’ *»yir c . n # .irh « * c # ., c I rmbp Fof a#1e by IRdgffftYA 4 b,, p well lined, at 5. Ff lined, a t 5.00. Golf capes, new styles 3.98 to 10.00 Flush ( ’apes, lush capes, well H H d i n n Ca||/vT i-'or Holiday buyere we sell th is week m < w u l1 afiout 100 pieces o f all-silk Itibhons 44 inelieR wide, all-silk; excellent quality in satin, a G. G., Tatl’etas, Morieaand Fancies a t...? ......... t l y l l our P a f f a r n H a #& This week we have marked all - ■ - --- --- Pattern Hats to ju s t ha lf price. ^ T h a t means 10.00 Pattern I la ts for 3.00 Some choice Trimmed Hats tliis week 1.98 Fancy Feathers, Quits and Wings 33c. Bargains in Ostrich Feathers, Jobe Bros. & XENIA, OHIO. Grown m v tH i t r 'HXHtRltHOR PAKAjVIGi POW D E R , A*.mHp.wr, ma # b P C I IN O B j, m O T B n QOU> «v AtL F»»»y„ wnoer»»a...,u P atents TMMEMAIMS ^ dkmsiml CbPVMieMVsAc, AnVrt*!* )••*'«»>* h -V.e-a«*■(A»p**»p»-Mt*»P* finv n * «p*s?»in , t.p*nuM tran »n *»tpjMphi«, * .»n,p«wsp., ‘ tl»r«««A*n*f»IaftMM»r*Ainnrw«Me and Choosing Christmas Presents From our complete stock of Furniture will be easy, .m there are so many novelties in handsome ROCKERS, ODD CHAIRS, COUCHES ' CHINA CLOSETS, SIDEBOARDS, DAVENPORTS, BOOKCASES, CHIFFONIERS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSINGTABLES, that will make suitable offerings, am! articles tha t the house wife loves to beautify its home with, that there is NO NEED OF LOOKING FURTHER.. Kif-'-We Deliver All Goads Free SMtt «M3Mg - ....... AI,***•*.«*»(»’HhwtnMMt «• |T lM T E R tM H M | j S I S S . • agw^ttaeuisa m S m T hl HUM t na *nt»n*i»>,I m f i d » T# ph , mi ,taA It is saiff that caused by *ome actj our lives. If so, tl was fully justified, that he hud died auj adinissiuu into the I r.Peter, as usual, wal him he presented first, be of coral ehurch certificate, for forty years lie l| Niui conscientious thodox church. recommendation pious men “dowt| that be had lived always been hon^ Men, and had neii • tlefrauding nuy onl St. Peter took tt them over, and were all right am iu. He opened th heart, but was su doorway completel papers. It wasso top side uor l>ott« aqueeze in. . He called to t door, and asked h St. Peter looked a and then asked hi tubscriptiod to th(| was obliged to not. “Well, that watering, then,"I •Mint, and iu spite tnd assurances tie worth the money, hut au advertising had never subset compelled to start After he had the papers out <1 Jo and behold it j , of T ub C kdacvii last fifteen years,f 4 ' A New York j | wprecedent in btj it would lie well follow. Two boys w< trial on the ebarj The judge cone ► whipping would t the boysbut be i administer it. 1 of the two toys ’ ttfld them if thj i the whipping hej 1go. A palicemir lean of bis toll, upnu a table, « whipping given, : they had new their livea. If > ister a little nt ehastisenaeut at ji t o so m a n y £ -i« boys nor of men (p a ito a n u n | itself in Xmh that of a two ij the street, just ■ House. Ctdal Aings that s!s| Iw t one thing i In the town, th. No other towi feast of etreefe \ •ouditfen o f th .'%haaglj Kooia Nghts^ehe ' ttom, as wUh,j v lM it a p s a s t b la ! - e l SI. 14 "Mtiffccoas wail ‘i for piles. IteWiSi” WkU i-iafalhhh' tor fj ilfewam eff&tti „ <bt*Rfit*!?| fcv, a |t!m ut, ut (Itv. «ii»», spuiinrittii, tint*.
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