The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52

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One of the young glrb, i» aptuftk* lag of those who hod won than om urift,tniMte thit wuaftk: Why, then wot Holomou he had aevtu hundred wivessuil three hundred porcupine*. *** While every onu who I m any morality about them nt ell should ohjret to Mr. Roberta taking hit aaat, yet it i« true that our nation, by it* law* which make it easy to procure * divorce, it Jiarlwring an evil which it doing mauy timet more harm to the country than the setting of Mr, Roberts ever would. The per cent of divorce suits is becomiug greeter every year. People teem, to marry with the understanding that if every* thing isn't satisfactory they cau ob­ tain a divorce. A man pent into a judge's office and asked for a marriage license. The judge asked the cus ternary. questions, made out the li­ cense awl handed it to the applicant He looked it over for'a fewminutes and then naked: “But where is the coupon?” - - , “The coupon! What coupon?” re plied the judge. “Why, the divorce coupon,” vras the reply, While wedon't go so far as' to put a divorce coupon on our marriage (■'licenses, vet-the divbrce can bo ob­ tained without nny difficulty from the name judge that* grants the license, often not more than six months after­ wards. ’ " . . . * * * Ever since Admiral Dewey's great victory in Manilla Bay, the people of the. United States have allowed them­ selves to lie carried away by a grow- , ing enthusiasm, spending ntillious o f ;dollarswhen be returned in celebrat­ ing his victory. Then came the house episode, which showed the people that their idol wasjust human like the rest of usaud people received him with hisses instead of cheers. The pendulum swung to the other ex­ treme. .and it was intimated'' that Dewey' natue was to be “conspicuous for its absence”;on the great arch that was originally intended to commemo­ rate bis victory, just as Trafalgar Square in London commemoratesNet- aon's victory. Last Saturday, a great game of foot­ ball was played at New Haven, The opposing teams represented Princeton and Tale universities, For years they have met on the gridiron to fight for supremacy and Yale Was espec­ ially anxious for victory this year be­ cause of Princeton's victory last year. The old tradition that no one could wiu from Yale on her own ground was apparently about to be demonstrated again, for one minute before the end of the game the score was 10 to 6, in Yale’s favor; but that one minute was long enough for Arthur Poc, Princeton's right end, te kick a goal from field and save tha game for his own team. By sodoing, be became the hero of the hour and bis admirers “ bugged and kissed him until he was almost smothered.” We wonder if young Poe will have the same experience as Admiral Dewey, I f he does, is there any great incentiva for us to strive to become illustrious. v * I t is mid the lit©of alienator is a very wearing one and that only six of the men who were senators 20 years ago. are now living. We are .sur­ prised that men should be so eager to secure the position,41 ^ M The troop that were here last Sat­ urday nightand played “ Why Brown Uame Down” went away feeling that they have a good joke on the Cedar ville people. They had arranged for a couple of special acts, .which they were going to give after the regular play, but when the curtain went down after the third act they were sur- priaed to see the people get up and leave the opera house. For the benefit of these peojl we Might any that it is customary f a the Manager o f a show to own#out be* far*that**act and thank the pen- pit f a thtir kind attention, This i% a due when It k tlm* toWave, Hn«ever, awn* that attended the ahowefaim that th«y just went torn* why Brown earn* down and a fa r h i wasdowa they didn't rare t»»May any ami showed the mreftti of Profaaor MeCMIand pM ware fa ta aH tha tw lews, awl wart people 1 ant grenmoamd to singing This Made their training Tha aoags hy eighty t k a a a aftMunmraMa ^MumaMMMl «Mxauia IMw fWWfn WPTTT vBJMwMIl IHMMI tioa aad brought forth usatiated «p- pia«M from tha aadiane*. Prof. MoCWiand gave a reading which re* vaaled tha fast that ha Weot only a i a a alugar, hut also an alocutioniat of no mean order. Vara Andrew aleo delighted tha audience by one of her inimitable declamation*, The work done by Prof, McClel­ land in this town has been invaluable, SRul will be seen In the better ringing n the different cburclie* of the town. 1899. ▲ riMulii’i Tlertflt Bloomingdale, lnd,, Feb. 20, pepsin Syrup Co. (I ms tle»»eu:-—After having ^given By. CaWweU’s Syrup Pepsin a f a r trial la my fiimily, I unhesitatingly pronounce it a great boon to all suff­ ering from indigestion, constipation and dyspepsia in all their forma with all their train of evil consequences. have fought riytpepria and consti­ pation of a severe character for 25 years, have employed the most skilled physiciaUa. that I could reach, have apent hundreds of dollars and now I find more relief in this plensant rem- y than I have found in anything else. To all persons of sedentary occupations in life, I wib I i to say, buy it and use it, I have spent 12 years at the postmaster’s desk averaging 14 hours pet day, and know now if I had had this remedy .years ago if would have saved me much suffering, llespeetfully yours, W. M. M c C oy ,-P M., , Bloomingdale, fnri. TW ringing 4 sm wfrii hy f a f . A. i% th* Inst iwo wai hna been maM In thn mm <4sm In th* apeea night. Tha m s A m * p t w Wf mm TakeWaraiNt. ;v?' David Hurley, aged 19 years, o f Springfield, who died from the effects of cigarette smoking, was buried there last Sabbath. It was stated by his father that fie.smoked on an average of $5 worth of cigarettes every week. A few hours after death the main artery in his arm wits opened mid not a drop of blond could be found. The blood vessels were nil dried up and the boy was shrivelled up like an old man. SWiyte MetiMNt at StreeftkeeWf tha . Lanas. Strengthening the lungs, especially the apexes, may be doue by blowing through a smell pipestem-or tabe that will allow the breath to pass out slow­ ly First fill the lungs with good air, then, blow with steady force vigor­ ously but not violently. A few time# daily' will be sufficient.—-December Ladies* Home Journal. 4 XWt (far Bnia.. Tour best feelings, your social po­ sition or business depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A 25 cent box will mako you feel like a new being. Sold by Kidgway & Co,, druggists. Hte VaryCsmfirtMg. I t is very comfortin' When your hair is gettin’ thin, And the crow feet in your eyes have come to stay, Just to feel her little hand Smoothing back each silver Btraud, While yon meet her lovin’ look and hear her say: “My dear, it seerus as tho* Every year you live you grow Handsomer thau in the olden days;” Then you look up at your wife . And you think iu all your life You never heard a sweeter word of praise, But the teardrops will arise To your dim old fadin' eyes, And you kiss tho gentle hand, stilt white and small, While you try to tell her how You loved her then—love her now, But btMs me if the words will come at all; For just than there cornea to you The trial* she'sgone thro,* And borne without a murmur for your sake; You can only bow your head A t the k>vi»r things she’s Mid, While your poor old heart will only ache and ache. But she knows what ails you then, And she kiseee you again, While yon beer her gently whisper* sweet and low;.„ - “Ufa has brought more hopes than feart, We have known more smiles than tesrs. And the yssrs seem ever brighter m they go,” Yes, ’tie eornfatin,* y«*u know, When your step Is Mirin’slow And yen’re afidiar down life’s hill W PifiJPWT IPWig Jssi t« fad W Mtrie hand Whris fas tsfts ysn rio t shell love yew la th* last. —Las Angsts* fcemld- LS* It Is easy to advertise And asy yonr week is fine Bnt te ftuiy demsnstiwie it t i along another line. Now if you're needing pieturse We will simply ten you this, Th stifjrou go to Downing I t wilt uevsr prove situw, His work is well established A« the finest in the town. City critics all acknowledge That his name should have nown. XtnU) Ohio. re- Fiildf a r f a II»*L*f. B. D. Blanton, of Tiisckerville, Tex,, in two years paid over $300.00 to doctors to cure a Running Sore on hit kg. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Buoklen'a Arnica Salve. Guaranteed cure for Piles. 25 cts. a box. Sold by Ridgeway A Co., druggists. ‘•Mr. Dooley” advises, in The La- dim Home Journal, those doctoring a man with “ col’ on the chisl, to “get Casey's mixture P r .msn an' hakt, put him in bed, slap a miistbstd plastber On him that’ll keep his mind employed, an* lave thin) fight it out; May th* best man win. If the pa­ tient’s alive iu th* morning’ he’ll., not- have stren’th to cough.” —Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says, “Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWitt’s Witch HazelSalve cured her.” A specificcure for piles and skin diseases Beware of worthless counterfeits, llidgwny & Co., druggists. I f you hav* bssM in tha habit of taking pills f a your constipation and with poor results, j u s t l y a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Pspsin and yen will be surprised at the melts. Very pleasant to take 10c, fac and $1.00, For m I o by C, M, Ridgway, The real meaning of “Christmas present” has been lost in all too many cases: we give from other motives than the fight one: we give here from obligation; we give there beesum others have given to us; we give to fit the conditions of those upon whom we bestow, and frequently go beyond our menus; we give where the heart does not go with the offering,—Ed­ ward Bok. —Cet Christmas Photos a t Ander- Bros.' gallery, 14 N. Detroit 8t„ Xenia. (.1ST O f L IT U W . List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice for the month ending Dec. 2,1899. List No, 48. Cross, Joseph N. Freeman, Millby Gilmore, Marshall T. N. T abbox , P. M. NOTICE OF APWOINTMKNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as guardian of Thomas W. Htretcher. ' All persons *having claims against the said estate, address the undersigned, T. C. S tretcher , Bushnell Bldg., Bpringfield, O. J . N. D kan , Probate Judge. Nov. 20, 1899. , A good , sized audience greeted Brown—the B owii that came down— at the opera house, Saturday night, and considering the. good and the in­ different features o f the i>lny - were well repaid lor the going. Edwin Barrie, the leading mnu has |giitliered about him some very clever people, among whom is the lady who shirred with Edmond Brussells. One (eature deserves special mention: Mr. Barton, the contortionist, who appeared as the ■Boneless Rube,’*and in his nets he did actually appear to Im boneless. Altogether, the show compared very well.with many of«th<. so culled first class companies. Mies Annie E Gunning, Tyre, Mich,, says, “ I suffered a long time from dyspepsia; lost flesh and became very weak, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me.” I t digests what you eat and cures till forms o f stomach trouble. I t never fails to give immediate relief in the worst Ridgway & Co., druggists. eases. 6 NOTICETOMUNtOIS. Huutiug i positively j -ohihited on the lands of ' . J . D. W’ iixiamson . —“One Minute Cough Cure is the imst remedy I ever used for coughs and colds, I t is unequalled f a whooping cough. Children all like it,” writes H. H. Williams, Gentry* ville, lnd. 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 (Jo., drug­ gists. . BANK OF CEDARVILLE, H arper A Co., .B ankers . Uesponilbility $ 200 , 000 . 00 , O. W. !Urp*r, pres.; Vinna M, Itarpei*, vice pres. FRANK II. DEAN. A ttorney at L aw . 41 E. Main St., Xenia, O. PATENTS GUARANTEE! OurretreturnedIf weMl, Anyoneeendiar fketch and deecripUonof any, InvenUoa will promptlyreceite our opinJontree concerntan fbepetentnWlttyot Mine. “BowtoObUian Patent" Mat upon reque*t. Patcata aecared tbroufhuaadrehbcdforNXatoarexpeMe,'^ Patent*takenout throuch uaroceire tvttUU notice,withoutckarce.inTanPAtKMTK rco I id , att illuatrattd «»d>widely drcalatcd joaraal, conauUedbyManufactureranadIntreMora. StudforauwptecopyMU. Addtta*, VICTOR J . ftVANft ft CO. Subscribe for the Herald, $1 pr. yr. ’XvanaBulisia^1/"'wAmuNOTON, o. c. nwtfiy # CompkttiRri Aro tlie two striking features in onr Great Assortment of Men’s Fine Stylish Made YO U WTLI I Tbe M ail lust illracliie Fairies! TheBel aillist M a t Filliu (Min! TheBis! ant Matt BeliahloTailariif! All made hy the best,and most depend­ able manufacturers in New York, Phil­ adelphia and Rochester. Prices lower than any'store dare quote for equal values, Men's Silts 11.50 tt II*-, --OvarcoatsaadUlsters $5 ti $20 Boy*andCbiMmi’s Dwmaext. We dress the boys up stylishly and at the saint; time economically, It’s a deep study with us always endeavor­ ing to giv$. you the most for your money. S i t s M l Om tM ts $ 2 . 50 , $ 5 . 00 , $ 0.50 i l l ip. No doubt soon be in need of something in the following list Why not drop in end see for yourself? l i d i n and Children's Undefwaar, Hcri*ry, Miitoaa, Hardware, TJawore, Granitewair, Jewelry and Bkakek. W« aka hav* a aka Stria f a of Cfahlag p i BI mm , wkkh w« ar* offiNfag at a vary law prfce. Boot fayat lha plaaa. Tli Nil Yirt U Sure m JO E L 0RA3STSK7 , Prop. TT-’v . 30 W . v . i , st y« iu fflito Stocks j :*n Furniture aud Carpets. Choosing . Christmas Presents ■ ■.. • , ..........>. . , • • ! ■ -.-i'■ .■ From our complete stock of Furniture will be easy, as there are so many novelties in handsome ROCKERS, ODD CHAIRS, COUCHES CHINA CLOSETS, SIDEBOARDS, DAVENPORTS, BOOKCASES, CHIFFONIERS, ‘ WRITING DESKS, DRESSING TABLES, that will make suitable offerings, aiid articles that the house- wife loves to beautify its home with, that there is NO NEED OF * LOOKING FURTHER. We Deliver All Goods Free - ’ < , Blue Front Stable. Leave ybnr horses there and your rigs he kept on the inside, out of the rain ancNtoroi, 20 N. Fountaiu’-Avenue, Springfield, O. ClfARI.TR E. To»P, T»rop Hi, 111, 1» T. nil St„ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. SPECIAL SALES S k i r t P k i if f c All our new Plaid Dress Goods for skirts, — « * choice new styles, l \ yard widths, and considering the styl ^, this is a great Dress Goods op- h < b * portunity. All reduced this week per yard to............ Winter Jackets £“-f >o1 . Ja,k‘t> ,"118iIk ..—.i ..i ....... in. iin 1.11 ............. lined, correct styles, were * * a a higher, bnt it’s your bargain at............................ . 2 2 2 2 P Child’s Jackets fm> 0hila» 8t^ ........... nr..................... . large cape collars trimmed, formerly $4 and $4.50, sizes 4 to Id. A cheaper Child’s Cloak $1.50. Plush Capes, well lined, at $5. Plush Capes, well lined, at fi.(M), Golf Cajies, new styles 0.08 to 10,00 B ih lu if l C a in ! Pur Holiday buyers we’sell this week about 100 pieces of all-silk Kibbons 41 inches wide, all-silk; excellent quality in Batin, jt G. G., Tatfetas, Mories and Fancies, a t ........., : £2SJSm jSi Williams Bros’ Restaurant You will always find a aka fresh Roe of Candira, €%*r* and Tobaoco, Canned Goodaof all kind, Pira and Gmakers. Hot and cold lunch served at all hours. A fine line of fresh roasted Feundt* always kept on.hands, We buy nothing but the very best Jumbo Pea- nuts on the maket, and that k ' s why we can please the people. We will pay the very tip fop. market price f a eggs. Will be pleased to, have you oome in whether you buy or not. Yours to please. *W i l l i a m s X*ro«.« V' J McLean's Old Stand. ITlMTEITlMiMilt ...... CMCHESTEffSONU 8 H fENNYlOmniS ^ ^ is s » a x a a t 's t £ t flM* .MMMUteM U , M u ^' MMaa^kiii. ... -----------w j^ntjaniuH i, imjimmiMm/mm. (w w ^ OTCXIWtt OUMIOAl. OO. tmmmmmwm ** , ■■ ■ am ■ MwllwlMi m in Dyspepsia Care Digeats what you #at* I t artificiallydigeststbe foodandaids Nature in strengthening andrecon­ structing the exhausted digestive or> fans. ItlstheIatretdlscorwreddlgeat' ant and tonic. No other preparation ran approach ft in efficiency. Ik in- flatulence, Sour StomeC! BldcHeadarae.Gaetrrigfai all otherreaultnof IraperiSetd M*sen4 feyC.C. D*wKr«ce.< For sale by Ridgway A Co. Ctmq,i»tTiM IIi* i riIiliri>(iei»>- ini rat*. ; Om » m « » nra—incM.e.rotaav m m * OSHIPIP^wffSI Mx WaM*fraMWMWMtow, . . . #*■- X n 1,1 A o M OUI okoftA IMMIoMfioftl alfcm, vr« aft*)*#,II M-.MO.ftMtM oliNowaoo, P atents PriHATri Hiitra 'Thin week we have market! all our Pattern Hate to jitif half ttricc, That mean* 10.00 Pattern Hate for rr.00 Home choice Trimmed Hate this week 1.08. Fancy Feathers, Quit* andWtn«* **V, Bargains in Ostrich Feather*. Jobe Bros. & Co., .JfSN*% OH IO .. _ Crown •L \ •.VV-W.E ■m

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