The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

v ir :,r :i s y ” i p * tv ft: f.-'.-iM t a 'm . *W Christmas r r i B E p t l a e a c li p o u n d p a c k a g e o f ' ■ W ; h found a free ..Y—r.usmg' andmstractive-50 different kinds. -GetLion.Coffee anda Piiee Game - at Your Grocers. «SWSSSaBK STOLEN BY THE SEA. . Er.gfcmd Ltjses’many Acres -Each Year, . ’ in This Way, T » Btrand Magariae describes the steady and- vdlmtrwts earing- m & f The c-oasi line of England by ihe ^ceronefalng- sea, and i t .is stated th a t 4b® anntial loss *f-.areas : Ire toast erosion in England alone is probably no t less than 2,4)00 acres. On the ether hand, marsh lands haie been drained and other lands j o J a t a a L k a t these a r m are insig- i nin-ant ns compared -with those ■which bare been Soil, ; Earls of th e lost lands were low lying, protected by dikes o r levees, whLh were, eventually breached; other parts were washed away by floods and storms, b a t ha many cases th e sea is eating its way in to 1 rail cliffs* demolishing, .numerous loan? and -villages. The .line o f anchorage fox ships off 'SeTsey,.ln Sussex, is still called ' "ike park,'** having been a royal doer park In th e reign o f Henry T IIL . while th e treacherous shoals known as ihe Goodwin sands fo rm ­ ed In early days the estate of E a rl Goodwin, , On th e Yorkshire coast there axe twelve buried towns -and villages, and in Suffolk there are five. 1Sub­ merged forests may be "seen-at low tide off 'Bexhill ar.d Wixral, and their 'remains have been found at. numerous points along the coast.' ■ •Southwest from Land’s End, to ­ ward the Scilly islands, a peninsula of about 237 square miles has been carried away, and below the -sand beach is a deposit of .-black pmld containing indications.of tree's and •deer. ' ' ' . ' • A t Wirral is Leasowes castle, now on. th e edge, of th e -c liff,'b u td ifty years ago i t was half a mile from th e sea. Many historical towns,, such as Eavensbnrg {mentioned in Shakespeare), where Henry TVT. landed in 1399 and Edvvird IV . in 1471, have now-entirely disappeared! A t Eeeulver th e diifs. were grad­ ually eroded u n til a church orig­ inally iwo miles inland was partly wrecked. TMs church, • however,, had two spires, form ing a strik ing •landmark fo r sailors, and trinity, board, in charge of the lighthouse work, therefore had a sea wall .built to prevent the destruction o f the fosjers. ■ What It Was Like. H r. Nachtigal, th e celebrated Af­ rican explorer, w as the guest of a rich Hamburg merchant. Thenser- ih an t’s sen , a young man of a some­ what sentimental temperament, m:d, among other th ings, th a t h is dearest wish was, to ride across th e desert on ih e back of a camel. H e thought such a ride m ust be very poetical indeed. *31y dea r j o t m g Mend,** replied the explorer, ‘if can te ll you how you cun get a p a rtia l idea, o f what riding a c&tsfel on tbo deserts o f A f­ rica is like. Take a n office stool, screw it- u p .as h igh a s possible a n a p a t i t . in to a wagon w ithout any fenrincs; f h c n j p & eygatgel f on th* sfom and naveM 1 tin veta b re r rocky and uneven ground during the hot­ test weather of Ju ly or, August and a fte r you have n o t had anything to,' ea t or-drink fo r twenty-four hours,' idea of to -ride Africa/’ Cured Her. On o n e . occasion the proverbial patience o f H r. W, S. Gilbert, the playwright, was somewhat trie d ;by a certain lady’s apparent inability to speak -one parneu lar line -as I t ' h ad been written. ■Upon 'making a hurried .entrance the actress had to exclaim, to those oh -ihe . -stage: ‘"'Stay! l e t me speak!” But she. persisted tim e a fte r time in- "going one b e tte r ’ and saying: "S tay ,stay ! .Let me /speak1” Having been pulled up over and.over again a t rehearsal, and, no t improving, Mr. Gilbert 'at'.- last succeeded in Curing the lady of needless .repetition by one day rer marking: “No, b l i s s ------ , you axe wrong again. I t isn’t ‘stay, stay I’ i t ’s ‘stari—one stay, not. a pair of stays!” ' _______________ Deceived. Jones—AVkat is Newlywed Bigg- bed looking so glum about ? Smith—Why,a fortune teller jusi told .his wife th a t she would have- two husbands and th a t ihe second o n e ‘would be a very fine sort of mam Jones —a Ha, ha! And Bigghed thinks t h a t is a reflection on him, I suppose. ■Smith—O h ,1no! He-thinks his •wife must have, been -married' before and never to ld him. . The Height of a Tree. . I t is a simple m atte r t o get' the height of a . tree when the sun is shining. -If a person five feet in height throws a shadow ten feet, he may be reasonably sure t h a t a tree with a ' shadow of a hundred feet is fifty feet in height. Any one with the knowledge of arithmetical rules of proportion can get the t of a tree in th is way without cnlty. A Valuable Set. A Philadelphia mother recently went calling, accompanied b y her five-year-old bov. Being a p re tty child of the F a t itleroy type, more than one o f ih e women she visited said complimentary th ings concern­ ing him, all of 'wliieh he took with due modesty. Before the afterno&n ended, however, .h e revealed his ideas of maternal pride. One of the women said jokingly, b a t w ith a serious face: ■ “My little map, I th ink I ’ll ju s t keep you here vfith me. I have no little boy o f my own. Ho you th ink your mother will sell you to m e?” “No, ma’am,” he replied promptly. “You don’t ? ” she asked in affected surprise. “ Why, don’t . J on. th ink I have money enough to uy yon?” “ I t isn 't th a t,” he an­ swered politely, “but. there are five of us, yon see. and she.would not. care to 'b reak the sat.” • —PY-eeh dried frails o f all kinds -at Cray A Co's, - / ’ m J u s o n o y - trap jr<fcv:»%T*. mvti , ' mured th e fu v tiy , lidding he r lig h t’' wrap-closer about her,, , TH s Iso o ta p ritlc vv.ud—fcnt nlbfi T«» think b«w IlafeJe you are n< t to purchase fer.Iyo.tbs <it;?y ms-.e4y.ef0r | iyb . w a r il y known and a remedy that bus | 3- had the largest sale' cl* ow y 'm ehm e I in the world since J«v8 for the cu te i and treatment /of Consumption ond Throat and LungAroubb s without W . . , log Its_gript popularity a!! these years you will Be thankful we coital your j ' * ' attention to Bosthee’s German Syrup, There are m many ordinary cough rem e tfe m ale by druggists and othen-s that are cheap and goad for fighvcjJds perhaps?, -but for severe Coughs* Bron­ chitis, Croup—and especially fm‘ Cob- mmptUn, wbfcre tbireis. difficult ex* peetoroticn and cougMug duriag tbe nights and mornings, there is n-Hbb-g like German % rop . The 2.1 cent size bps-just been introduced this year, W gu lo r' sme 'clots "At allArug-^ gists. mi jgiafiwnjoinpffi» J ew e lry C h r is tm a s * Gifts! ' ^Exclusive ?md ArGstic D§s!gj|s«»Everything New*. We have need every efferl Vi collect a alack that will appeal to too -artistic as well as the practice.! fatsy -Oar -stack 'consists o i many • tfclage . • which It will h s h nssikle to duplicate; constquernly we would- advise an early eeleeilou. Here are ju st ' , . • . - ' l * *ew s ta p le items to shnv the prisse fairness of Arcade Jewelry Store. Ladies’ and Gent’s Gold Filled Watches . - Solid Gold Watches t o ” i>50 $125 ,055-A & 9 Bow to Prevent iron p. I t will be good news u> mnihers of small children to learn thai croup can be prevented.. The first sign of croup 'is boBKUuess, A day or two befwre the attack the cbsU becomes himrse.-| Tbi? is, rood folinwed by a peculiar j rough' cough. Give Ghainberliiiu’sr Cough Bemedy freely- a?fix* a? the; child" becomes bwu'se, o r .eveu after | -{Ci the rough cough appeal1, and it .will -• dispel all symptons of croup. In this 5 wav all danger and anxiety may be ; f-Tf| . . . . — - - - -* . . . . Ladles’ * Enameled * Watches In the very latest designs and coloring, $4.90 to $25,00. * Roger Brothers’ Plated; Ware « ^ 6.GS - This Gold Filled Watch Gnoranteed f<>r 20 years. ■ Elgin, Waltham or Hampden Seven Jeweled Stem, Wind Bovemeut, for only #O .OOA •** Rogers’ Triple-piated Knives, per set Rogers’ Triple-plated Forks, per set Rogers’ Teaspoons, per set - . - Roger’s Tablespoons, per set . - $ 1 .40 v , $1.40- - -80 .$ 1 .6 0 S o l i d S i l v e r T h i m b l e s , O n l y T e n C e n t s E a c h . ^ Only one Thimble said to each, customer. K--103I This Ladies’ Solid •Silver Chatelaine S t e m W i n d • Watch, f o r only & $3.75. Arcade Jewelry Store* f e ? B “<w'ne. Springfield, Ohio. avoided.. This, remfdy j s used . hy | thousands of mothers -and has* never | been known $» •foil • • It. is, io fact, i the only rane-dy that can, uhvaye be • depended upon and that is ptaismst i and safe, to take. Fu r .sale hy V. M. Kidgwny. •• . I -r-01ney brand: peas, ttmiatoes, corn, and beets, ’a : Gray A CVs.. n K Timely SaggestIon. • t-!i i This is ihe season of the yearewlirn ’- || the pru lei.i and eare'ui housewife re--; | | plenlisbes her supply of. f-bajaber y | | TiinVGiUgh Kcmedy. I t is certain E ' to be needed before the winter isover, j and the results are much more pronij t ; and satisfiHitory when it is kept ’ a t 1 hand-and given its soon es- the cold is- ce-ntracted and before it has become settled in . the. system., In almost every instance a severe add ' -may be warded, off by taking .tiffs remedy ( freely.as soon as the first in licnton .of 1 cold appears. There is no danger in ! riving it- to children tor It contains no j harmful substance-.' It is pleKRint to ] take—both adults and childmi like it. i Buy it and you will-get the best-. I t \ always cures. For sale 1M C. 53.. Kidgway* * —For a good' heating stove- sue Kerr & Hastings Bros. - . ‘ Revoiultort (mminent. A sure sign' of approach log revolt nud serious trouble in your evsUni. Is nervousness, sleeplessness, or'summoh upsets.- E lectik Bitter^ will quickly ijismemher. the troublesome causes I t never fails to tone the stomach, regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulates,,the Liver, and riearifys thc blood. Bun down systems benefit .particularly aud ail the usual attend- log acbes vanish- under Us searching aud thorough effectiveness. Electric. Bitters is only f>0e. hud that is return­ ed if it don’t give perfect settaactinn. Guaranteed by KtMgwov i t Co,, Druggists. We are showing a larger and better line of goods than ever before in Watches, fine Jewelry, * * 1847 Rogers Plated-mare. We w ill lay aside anything yon sire to purchase, by your -paying & small deposit on same, thus insur­ ing your early choice. . * ; i! * #•#** ‘ Xenint'0« —I am running u delivery wagnu from the mill ev» ry day. I f you Want feed, meal, Graham, or flour, 'phone 2 on 13 and it will he delivered at your door. L . H. Bullenbtrger. right Wilt Be Bitter. Those who will p a s ta in closiug- their cars against the cbutinual Ke.-ir..- mendatioHS o f Dr. King’s New Disc-.-v t r y for Cousumpti ,0, will have a b u g and bitter fight with tk a r treuh- lc« i f not ended earlier by iotal tv-r-. miaatiuts. Bead wBnt T . K. .Btal o f 1 B?al, Miss, hag to sav: “ Last fell rr v wile had every eytsioton of cr.usucjii- tion. Fhc took D t. King’s New Dis­ covery after everything else had failed- mprorements came a t once and four bottles entirely cured her.. Guatan- tced by Bidgway &Co., Druggists. Price 50c, aud S.O0. Trial bottle fr v. IFE INSURANCE is today the most profit­ able investment fbr the farmer or capitalistas is evidenced by the amount of insurance in force on these two classes. Our announce­ ment to you is that there is no gift that would be as acceptable to the son as a policy in the M utual . L ife I n surance C ompany of N ew Y ork . Take out a policy and start the young man on the New Year feeling the happiest he ever was in his life. . If you are too far up in years to insure your, own life take out insur­ ance on some younger member of the family in the M utual , A file policy taken at the age of twenty- _ four secures to a family fifty times the amount of its ’ ' annual premium. Insure your life, and it you should d ie tomorrow, your family will have more of an estate than 'you could save during a long series of years of savings bank deposits. O ther information can be obtained from 1 a «tuay in Elevation. “ “Arc you {tying io elevate the s ta g c l” ■ '* “Not any more,” answered Mr. StonniMgton Barnes- is' an old story. A tnan sta rts in by try ing to elevate the Etage and ends by trying to raise money Washington Star. Wanted. We would like to ask* through the the columns, of-voiir ptfber,, if there w any person who has used O m iffs Aug­ ust Flow-fir for the cun of Iirilgfetioa, Dyspepsia, Ond Liver. Trmihifs that has not been cured—-and wo also mean thc-ir results, m th ns spur stomach, iermentatinn of-food, habilnal cusfive ness,- nervous dvspcpsja, .litadaches, despondent feelings, dceplfnsntes—in Let, any trouble conpet-tefl with the stomach or liver? This medk-iue has iKt-ti gold for many v iato io all civil ked «otintrteS, and ’wMwith to corres­ pond with you add ftud viw one of our’hooks free of cost, I f you never tried 'August Flower, fry one hntt.e first. We have uever known of its faifing. t f So, aimjetldtig f o r e «'«o«s Is the ifisMef with you* Ih e 'SJ cent size has Ihst hwfl iniroiluet d tins year, Begwlof ^5 ceu’iA A t od ding* gm% * ( l i i s v r n Womlhory, % <f. W. L. Cedarvi He, O. Clemans, Agent, Mutual Insurance Co. New York. Better Than a Piaster. A piece o f ff-mnel dampened With Chaaiberlain’a Pain Brim aud bmud , tn the effected psrls, is better than a , plaster for a lame back .and for paius in tin* side or -chest. Pain Balm has uo superior as a liniment for the. relief >f the deep seated, muscular and rheu- inafic pains. For sale hy ('• M- Kidgway. fiubRprihe for the Herald. - ACostlyMistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex* pensive. Occasionally life itself i§ the price of a'mistake, hu t you’ll never be wrong if you take Dr, King’s New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver and Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough.. 25c, a t Ridgway & Go's Drug- Store, 1 —For strength and color Golden i Rule flour can’t he heat, call for it l SSNFUL HABITS IfSJ YOUTH MAKE tlERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED ME«. TMP Rreilf T of lr«orr.ac* and foJiy tri ycortJ, oTarescrtion c-1m!c3 si::i fcoOy-j . ...af»««iu|;uiaAutct;Ai:urcu y j u u i ______ ______ _ Pty, Vott run iwrisk. ZSyttta iaOWo. tUtiA secuti.y. CUREDWHENAlt ElSSFAILED. Hiemu « d wlUiMtwltlte O mi H, j ‘•t aw33yeais of ate asfl t»4«Sta. When res#*11 led a #*y| life. Early Indiscretion* ttsX laterexcesses etuda troabl 5 tine at*. I — -1..- ........................ . .......... ....... ..... f if tre rso i© P i a n o s J k B S Q h m isLY D U R A B L E . *-Y,'v Lave % r a muni er«f sto) ‘ ti*ta Ukcrtola pkiuesla tlie L‘<ja>.crvatorv s . h - v are' vA>\tmlly sut»)cclcd to the bard- cst libit! ef-Lfa. w.< \a re fo ml the s;f>mole to bo a- jn o d ,.' duri"''ep:ua.'. uN j twomnd the v^*sr ii»d tottroltlictnttele vo '- p .” Sims Ci.v!u litru , l>lrectre*s CStsalor.atii'icstTiJUjryct Music. KAHuAotuseo cy Tit© Sm ith Nixon P lo n o -to - * 10 n n d 12 ©. P o u tfh MtrotU CtNClMlVATl, t>« . ----- r -—,.,v. ...----- jmblair-MAit faiteAOU .1 tsvfe irealftsent from fir*. Kennedy A Kerean. TheSr vm riSm tA , bmtt aie«p metiUuy, phyatcatly and cixaaUy. Xfeel and »et ’:It:9a jaan la every respect. They trsated tne six years hdo. They, are liooeet* ( •kiJfol andye*po«sJb!e wayip*t?a«ht* fiuacks asut -EjUstt* myrntmt eA#tei5#«41>|'tetl*l)teO*etar*,1*«‘W*A,lioiewt nenmannr. D rs . K e n n e d y & K e r m K & K K & K K & K K & K K & H K A K C . E . T O D D , | Mam’s Restaurant ^ -- -tf.. w.;.a livery, feed anil Coach Stable. 22 and 24 North Xdtnertone rft., Phone, Mato - Bpringfield. O, and Dining Corner High And Limestone Springfield, Ohio. Pure,buck-wheatHostf - j f „ ‘J M . , ' : ^ ...

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