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*. 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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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