The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

‘W~W U ; en and Life Insurance. f'nforc'cii Saving . rtine-£nark|^| life m im ifs e poSiev fs ntul'fiavi'o*wh!eJ}Hdc* As a rule, few WOmfa cwilo every year 'aQ(j Y^t in any other ^ •actively « m «U amount to Pay «»e premium lerata sized Hfe {lJaur ipy* If a woman ha, anco policy ansi desicea t in force, she must of set apart. enough ■on) her Income to pay tmtm^ annually, eem]. or cjuafterly* in order for herself or her eg. full benefits of the enians, Special Agent J Life Insurance Co. i York,, the Largest ?sfc dividend Payer ovld. Office opp» •otel, Cedarville, O, ,refill p , . U Best Is H a l TmW j Se Best fe f l a t ffn seif deceptive. Unless you^ udge, you can never tdi| getting until you have] d partially, eaten. ' \y|f We select stock’ with $j ng the best meats., i select stock and therei neats you may depejjff i that will pleasieyou. ) « ’ DELIYEBED ephone No.'74 1 ^ T* " sh Always op Hand. IfiGE Bfl^i BVILLE, OHIO, 'S of Merchants and fo-i solicited. Collectioac? le and remitted. n New York and Cin-j 'Id uLlev p H' rates. Thai most convenient way tel >ymail. de on Beal Estate, Pet« Jollateml Security. Iman, Pres,, Smith, Vice, res., J Wildmah* Cashier,] fcj£ , v -> :i ♦ . I » %* £-1. *■' A mu "H K & M K Y , , f GtttttCtm'., .u ■*r 7utj.:, itx* • U.!. trs u it/ itir . ' C iT it i| C7iStiir.t^ ‘A;.3 r,t~ ' g*zu,K&*, r"%»£?tX« 1 a .4 l . c <.* ‘ REVIVO | »W M » HMUTT f *m-‘ Maria* - W w HM jh * t f l f l * ' j > . * j ■ -tig D#PIWBMKI WfA M r smmmmmmml I _______ _____ _t*w _.wjxn ° EBHRWWW* *#*L. _ IUnNMti xmm* M in#,*, , ;w*y, *•v-forrita, O' “O R IA and Children , n - w l f t i p i i W ZOOLOGICALSHARPS, «)* intoisipnt Anawera of iemif Would Be Animat Keepers, f ■ One t.rfiraBt to the gmifiUojua# Icrpit of immagmcy asked iotde-f gerfbo life im tm of crtloa gLould' hpgeeft vic-lior asttcnl witif i lighted icpl'.od couitfiwslyj hut cmbigaouily, 4'1 would show Jtim the greatest possible attantionj it tha gamo lino fi.ve!C:*s w&Ji m possible entering into nnneccwwyj eeuvernuUon with any one/J Asked what should, ho done if a. iigetf ere* insed for two days to take his foadf the same candidate revealed a dPUa hlc standard ’of manners. <fUsa iairsli,' violent, coarse and insolent; language at,.him/’ he said, “which; has a tendency of making him feod.?; ‘ Tp the pertinent and not too aca-, domic question, “What kind of food] “The latter.'’, To the more abstruse question, “What marked difference -is there between animals .exhibited at a circus and those exhibited at a. . city menagerie?” this comprehend siyo reply was given: “The city tells] the names of the animals hy a signup Ti% the question, “What .common -form of physic is employed in a cir­ cus or menagerie?” came the star-/ tljng response, “Men only,” ' Occad sionally a candidate.is gifted with » •stylo of more or less, elaboration’ which leads to the' nse of striking; expressions. Line gentleman seek­ ing to hecomo a fish inspector re­ ported of'Certain'scallops presented for, his verdict; “They look good; hut, not seeing their-savory juice, am compelled, to unanswer1, their,- value.”—A, M. Jones in MpOlure’s .1 Cost of Clothes In Russia. ** Barring the" inhabitants of the earth who wear practically no clothes at all* the costume of the average Eussiah costs the leash Ten Rubles, or about $7.50,, will clothe a male citizen ’of the czar’s realm* while the woman's costume will cost less than $3. The man’s costume is coarse cotton trousers tucked, into' hoots of half dressed -leather, a cot-, ton shirt and a sheepskin, coat. A*. . coarse camlet caftan, bound .around - with a sash completes the dress. The women wear a sarafan, or long petticoat, which is held uphy-straps' • Tunning, over the. shoulders, a che- •mise .with sleeves to the elbow,- af .- kerchief over the li'ead and a pair ofi ■ .shoes. -'“.Stockings 'are 'sometimes' Worn, hut .more frequent^ the legs! and feet are bound- with, strips of! cotton or linen c lo th ,T o r outdoor} Wear a quilted jacket or long cloak] is added, .The simplicity and ‘ch'eap-j ness of-dress are not’due to- any lacks of’ vanity, hut to the poor circumi stances under which the majority off 'the Bussians live., 1 •- History of a Phrase. ’ ,, The phrase '‘robbing <Peter tot - pay Paul” -is supposed to have origw - inated in an. incident which occur-’ red in London during the sixteenth century. About the year 1540 the Abbey of St. Peter m ,Westminster was elevated t o ,the dignity of a cathedral, but ten years lateY was, again joined to the diocese -of Lorn! don and its property appropriated toi pay the expenses of some necessary, repairs to the Cathedral of St. Paul. I t wakvevident that to do honor to St. Paul-tlio estate of Peter.had t- suffer, and hence the oxpressio; . which has become proverbial. . ' * Proof -Positive. Said ah honest Marshfield farmer, in 1776 as hemet tlio clergyman of the village very early in the.,open- mg day: “Ah, good morninV parson1 An­ other fine dayl” v v Thejr he nodded his head signifi­ cantly toward the sun, just appear­ ing ah>ye the cloudless horizon d£ Massachusetts bay, and added: “They do say the airtli moycS and the sun stands still, but yon and I, parson, wo git up airly and wo see it riseP ■■. The Way Ha G6t Mr At the end of a ball match, aa the spectators were leaving the grounds, a small boy attempted^ to leave by climbing over the. boarding instead of passing out by the exits. “Come down, hoy l Why don’t you, go out the way you got in?” shouted a gruff policeman, “I am a-doing of it, puddenliead,” retorted the youngster. Amid the laughter that followed the policeman collapsed, and the email boy disappeared in the crowd. Utilizing a Dm* Bud. A story is told by a French novel­ ist about a young army doctor in; Algeria who, being poor, did not, possess a shooting jacket, but. di& happen to 1 .o a drosi suit. Ifasr* ing no other «-e for those garment* at an out of the way frontier, poaifi he determined to utilize them in am unusual way, and considerably aa*; tomshed the hativea by going oufi ehoofing in the deaert arrayed In? full evening frees,‘'with an open/ lat, ...... Working Night and Bay. " The •busiest and mightiest Httto thing (hat ever was made is I>r. ‘King’sNow Life PHIs. These pills ehatigo wcaVneas into strength, list* imu'm into energy, brain fky into r.iGatnl power. They are wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 con<3 per box, Hold by B. Ilidg* way* ^ TeriiMflCift corps, to tender aid hi rases of accident, arc about 4to ha organized by Uio Hwi* Alpmo clutrt, 1The Does it occur to you th a t you might possibly be the next unfortunate? Terrible accidents are happening everywhere, to men and wonen of all conditions, in every walk of life. / ’ - ' ' r . • ’ YOUR ACCIDENT MAY COME NEXT Y ou owe itrto yourself/and to those dependent upon you to fully provide for such exigencies new; subscriber tp the H ER A LD is entitled to this ihstfr- ahee. All you ;have to: do is to piay ON E D O LLA R for a year’s subscription, fill out the application blank and send it to this offite;(with the $ i ) and die policy will be promptly issued. ApplicationforAccidentInsnmnce.. PrincipalSum, $>,000/ ■ ^ , Wcekl^Indemnity, $5,00 ' *• / ’ * ‘ ' " ’ v’*/; f" ^ :A ) , - ^ — y y - >■ *' • / r '* . * l ^. i 1 , "L -hy ' ' ' ( * ' I. s * i "\ Date** .»*(4***.*»»■**. ' - . . ^ , >’ , < \\l •r * ‘ / ' y ’ r/' f ull nuino of;applicant is. SI ig c t } H u i n h o r . *. Olty -or X o w n ...i..... • *■' , > . 1 . ‘ . - 11 i , • . My business is....',., f «>-•**'»• »*****»••HI ’ *r / A *■ * .years jfiNiilttRJQ full**** a 4* • • *.-*.y*«f *.• « » f» Policy to .be payable-^ ^Lcl^reBS*:***.••>»**»*»»»*,■?»/»* * .••-mat*-*****,*i-i c•*«■**•»**.r•*v• in case pf death: jf- - . ‘ ^ , ^Relationship r *' My lmbits of life are correct and temperate and I am , now,, to the boBt of my knowledge and belief, in somid’condition/mentally and physically, except as herein' stated.,.......................... Sign here.,,...,............... ....... ......... ................................. ................................ (APPLICANTitufil 8lbNTHISAPFI.m4.TION). Agent or Solicitor:,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •w, ' • »■ * -.' ** y* v *»• ♦* '*» •*1 jS There is no reason why you should not have this Insurance. There are a thousand reasons or more why you SHOU LD have the policy. E v e ry man or woman who is a deader of the 1 Herald, between^ the ages of id and 65 years, can en­ joy the benefits of th is . remarkable proposition. « * F o r , Subscribers. * * I hereby certify that I desire to become ’a subscriber to the C ei >A r V1 wug H erald tor one year .from date, “Puritan Accident Poliqy and subscript tion to Ea‘ 1 paper to be for the sum of ONE OOLLAK,' • Liverpool, generally called a wet place, has an average rainfall per an* mint of 341-8 inches of rain. To cure a cold iii one day take Laxa­ tive Bronio Quinine* Tablets* AH druggists refund the money if it fads to cure, E . W^Grove’s signature is on each box* 25c. « A Woman** Complexion. It is rank foolishness to attempt to remove sollowness or greasiness of the skin by the use of cosmetic?, or “ local” treatment, as advocated by the “ beauty doctors.” The only safe and sure way that a womans can irn* prove her complexion p by purifying and enriching the Wood, which can only lie accomp.ished by keeping the liver healthy and Active. The liver is tho scat-ol disease nod blood pollu­ tion, Green's August Flower ecis di­ rectly on the liver, cleanses -uni t-rt- rieius'the blood, purifies the coinpi( x- ,'om t t a^o cures consHpation, bill* oueness, nei voitsotss, and induces re­ freshing sleep. A single bottle of August Flower has-been know to cure the most pronounced and ^distressing cases of dyspepsia and indigestion. New trial size tattle, 25c; regular size 75 cents, at all druggists. ftedaeadfare* via Paaaiftvanla th»e»» Excursion, tickets will be sold vis I'enmyi- vanU Urns as follows: <Jo 1’olnls in 5: tory, April,2lst, Kilo, July ?tb, a.j----. C t o Settlers’Tickets '•YoTcnt rity , (Han Diego, Cab,1July 8 to 31, illilOSiVc. ToBaMmore, July * Annual Meitirtg, 0 » n d 0 ,Ai (r/ tokfcts will be Sold to ponitv in t t , ; wiiVnorthweat, soutb andsouthWHt. PlP, rt*i h m to fHlifotnls,. account .**• tlortal Encampment (Jrand Army o£ tbo Ill'publto will 1)6 In effect July SI to APR* ttgt id. Inclusive. For particulars reftardfng low fares, througlt trains, ets., apply to nearest ticket af-ent of the Pennsylvania bines. M osey to loan : Oil first mort­ age from $1000 to $3000 at six per cent per annum. Address M. Perry­ man, 27 8 . Limcstone.st., Springfield 0 . Care J . St —Anyone wishing a well drilled may have the same by calling on W. H. Strain. " Lava expands in passing from a liquid to a solid state, the gas in the liquid mass being violently expelled. ' FORAGED PEOPLE. Bellflower, ■Mo.» July fith.-^Mr* <3, V, Bohtor of this place haswritten an open letter to the old men and women of the country, advising them to use Ilodd's Kidney Pills ns a remedy for those forms of Kidney Trouble so common among tho aged, Mr Bohrer says: “ Isuflered mysclf for, year with .my ttiknoya and uuiftsry organs. , I was obliged to get np ns many as seven or eight times during the input. *T tried many things with uo sue* cess, till I sawoneof Dodd's Almanacs mid read of Wlmt Dodd’s Kidney Pills were doing for the oldpeople. “ I bought two boxes from our druggist and began to use them at once. In a very abort time I was well. This was over a year ago, and my trouble has not returned, so that 1 know my cure was a good, genuine, permnnet one. “I talieve Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a splendid medipiu© for old people or anyone suflbiiug with kidney and ‘ urinarv troubles, for although I am 81 years of age, they hnve made me well.” Thiffirst life insurance society was Started in London in 1608 and another in 1700. Neither' was successful. |sM.l S tate w O hio , C itt of T oi .C do , V Ltjc’AgC oostv / ®V F eatsk J. C hency ?makes oath that lie is senior partner of the firm of F. J. C iirszy & Co., do5ng business In the city of Toledo, county, and istiito aforcSBirl, and tliat caid firmwill pay tho sum of OSfE HllNDItED DOIiDAUS'for each eycry case of Catarrh that Cannot be cared by the nso of IfAi.t'8 CATAEMtCLW, FRANK.J. CHfeUDY. Sworn Jo b.-foromo findsubscribed in my presence, this l!th'day of December, A, D' 1880. ' , A. W. GL15ASIW, | • Notary Public IIull's Catarrh cure it taken Internally and acts directly on the blood atidmucous, surfaces of the. system. Send,for festlmoni • als,free* «■ Addycssj I?f J. CHENEY &, CO, Tolqao, O Sold by druggist, 75c. HaU'a Fitfnily Pills are the best, WINONALAKE, l?flHANA. OeNghtfulSummer Resort on the Penn sylvrtnla Line*. Indiana’s famous summer resort, Winona Lake on the Pennsylvania Lines, is an attractive place for per* sons desiring to combine devotion, tost and recreation. This resort Is the right of Winona Assembly and Summer School, and is annually vis­ ited by many persona from all parts of the United States. Beginning May 15th. tho opening of tlie season at Winona Lake, ex­ cursion. tickets to that resort will bo placed on sale via Pennsylvania Lines. ■ For particular information about faros and time of trains aplly to Tick­ et Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, or to F , Yau Dusen, Chief Assistant General Passenger Aqeut, Pittsburg, Pa, Information about attractions at Wiuoua Lake furnished in reply to iuquiriwjaddrrtsed to Mr. 8 . 0 . Dickey, Secretary and General Man* *ger, Under local option three-fourths of tho population of Texas have voted the counties in which they livo"dry.” $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be plfiaSod to learn that there IS a t least one dreaded diseaae thataciencohaa been able lo cure In alt its stegwiEnd that In- Catarrh* Hall'* Catarrh Cute i* the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Care Is trken internally, acting directly pp* pn the blood and nmens Surfaces of the sys­ tem, thereby destroying the foundation of th« disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution anp assist­ ing nature in doing its worh. The proprie­ tors hare somneh faith in its curative pow­ ers, that they offer One Hundred Hollar* for any Casa that it falls to cure. Scud' for. list of testimonials, Addree. F. J . CHENEY ACO,Toledo, 0 . Sold byDruggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Owing to the wonderful strides of the American cotton industry the consumption of the raw Staple in the United States has increased 61 per cent, in ten yeare, Night Wa* HerTerror, “I would cough nearly alt night lime,” writes Mfs. Glial. Applegate, of Alexandria, Iml., “and could hard­ ly get any sleep. I had consumption *o bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and split blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la gripp, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Fries fiOo and #1,00. Trial bottles tree at'B liidgway’s drug store —■For Red Grow wind will# ie* John Fierce, SUMMER OUTING. Vacation trips to attractive places for ouliugs, including popular sum* mer resorts may he enjoyed at low fare by purchasing' excursion tickets over the Pennsylvania lines. A list of points which may be visited in­ clude the National Capital, Philadel­ phia, NewYork, Boston, the seashore, Niagara Falls, summer havens on the Great Lakes and in north .mlchigan, in Colored,i and California, and -cool to’- fats in the mountains. j Excursion fares to Bleton will be in [ effect June 25, 26 and 27 for the Christian Scientistsmeeting, and July 2, 3, 4 and 5 for the National Educa­ tion Association meeting. The trip may be made vii Washington, with stop-overs at the National Capital, at Baltimore and at New York, return-; ing Via Nfag&ru Falls. The annual seashore excursion over the Pennsylvania Lines will be run August 6. On that date excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May,' Abgelsea, Avalon, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Maryland, Behoboth, Delaware, will be sold af; very low fares from principal stations on the Pennsylvania lines. The annual excursion to Niagara; Falls over the Pennsylvania lines will take place August 14, The fare will bee especially low, and the returt Hm* it will be sufficient for enjoyable ride trips to Canada. Tickets to Chautaqua Lake to Lake side and Pukih-Bay, to Petoekey, Id Mackinac Island, to Traverse City, and the w orn of cool r*treat* in north Michigan; to Devil's Lake and the Dell* of Wtioo&rin, and to the at i tractive r*#o«l of th* aOftirtNft and iweal, may he obtained at prindpal is ° ticket offices of the Pennsylvania, lines, every day during the summer, On July 6 to 8, inclusive, special low faree to Denver will be in. effect for the Christian Endeavor Meeting. On July 45 and 16 tickets to Detroit will be sold at low fares tor the Ep* worth League meeting* OnJifiy 31 to August 13 fares to San Francisco, will be very,low account the G. A. B. National Encampment, and oil Sep­ tember 18, 10 and 20 a trip to Balti­ more may be made account the I. O. O. F . meeting* In ’fact opportunities arc 'dieted For outing at low lares via Pennsylvania lines to any part of the eountrp, par­ ticularly to the summer resort sec­ tions of the United States, Full in­ formation regarding low fare*, time Of trains, etc,, will bo furnished upon application to E* 8. Keyes, Ticket agent, Oedafville. ' -A- >' A college diqlbma is now prerequis­ ite to entrance in the school of law, divinity or of medicine st Harvard. Brutally Torhirtd, A case cam* to light that for j>er- ristent and unmerciful torture ha« perhaps never been equaled, Joe Golobick of Ckflnm, Cal., writ**: “For 15 yearn1 endured insurer*hi* paw From rheumatismand nothing r*» lwved mo though I tried evmytb*Bg known* I came acme Kiwjtric Bib- tors and it’s th* greatest madiom* os earth for that trouble, A few bsukM of it oompletoly rtlksted and cured nri." Ju*f*» good for livar and kid­ ney trouble# and * general dribllHy, Only Stte, SatWIeticm *.gnat*#t##d - by B, Bidgway, drsighrt. Job Pihitiuf of all kind* exeswtod la irri-oliwi atyfo»t H maiuo w/tm. v i

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